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Residents Want
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leisure tlma snd mueh has been
Buna lo deereas# juvenile delin­
quency hr turning of youth interests
Into worthwhile channel*
“Fifteen years or so ago. three
« I ’s” wer* reading. ‘riling' and
•zilhmatic. Now there are sis
*R’s", he claimed. "In addition
tu tho first three, re'ponvibility
■ad right relationships must bo
added. And the last three ar*
partlculirly important In hind
work." the hand-man empha-ned
Ha ron luded his remirk* «i'h
g careful analTiis of work of his
department during the past four
years and listed that h# looked
forward to another fine year as he
ftsrts hli fifth at Seminole High.
He Introduced the following r ngram which was enthustaslirallv
received: Sidney A’dilcn in a trump­
et solo; Robert Armstrong ami J
D. Stone. French Horn Duet and a
Trumpet Trio hy Sidney Vihten,
Lt.'lie Smith ard Jo# Fliher. The
list number "Butler's Holiday"
literally brought down the hnu*'
Robert Reety Jr. was the areompsnlst for the instrumentalists and
also offered a very difficult piano
Mto.
The program arrarr'd hv c,"ir
Tueker was inlrrvlure I by Charlie
Morrison The meeting was in
charge u( Preiidenl William Bu«h
The Rev Lucian Sr&gt;.|* offered the
Invoeafion atwl Introduced the vi
tors. George Touhy announced the
three stellar attractions in the Sem­
inole Mutual Concert Association
headed by Francis E Roumillat,
a member of U.e local d u b .

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E. P. Hair, operator of a San­
Memberships ** fsr Li the
drive arc, Mr. and Mrs. R N. ford Asm. filling station, said Out
Blarkwelder, Mr. and Mrs. Clif­ he welcomed the renewing of In­
ford MrKibhin. Mr and Mrs. terest in th# petition.
Francis Roumillat, Min Cynthia
N’o action « s i taken on th*
Roumillat, E W. Thomis, Jack petition, was th* apparent out­
Hall. Mr. and Mrs. F. E Rnumil­ come of th* riling of th# paper
let. Mr and Mr« Hamuli Chase. vlth the rity. However, ll i* unH H Coleman. Mr* .1 C. Derren- drrslood that the Board of Com­
hirkrr. The Sanfnrd Atlantic Na­ missioner* were probably discuss.
tional Dank. Mrs William Grover. In; new ordinances or a new or.
Mr and Mrs. William Hernhel, dlnance that would require tha
William Hcr'chcl Jr,, Miss Gen# flagging nf street crossing*.
Nunnclly, Atlii Charmoin Miller,
An accident Friday, shortly af­
Miss Evi» Kratzrrl, Mrs. W. K
ter noon, prompted the renewal
Baker. Miss Dillon Baker.
Mrs. Dorothy Corrndl. A E of th# complaint hy Sanford etU.
Vowcll. Mrs. Edward McCall. Mr sens.
On* resident nf th* immediate
and Mrs. D. II. Fletcher. Mr. and
Mrs. R E. True. Cdr and Mrs. area of 23th St. where th# Friday
W II Swmson, Cdr. and Mrs. I G accident occurred said, ‘T’va help*
peters. U and Mrs. E. J Mills. #d pull t in dead "Ut of wreck­
Ll and Mrs. Robert Metier, Lt age' ai this crossing and on* that
and Mrs. At II guiekert, Lcdr. was critically hurt,” He said,
and Mrs. 1 J. Zok, Lt. and Mrs. “something must be don* about
G. A Dicg*m, Cdr. and Mrs. J It ■ 'fptv of motorist* who travel
P, Parker, *Lt and Airs. J. W the thoroughfare .”
Johnson
Th* accident involved a dS-yearMrs. Harold Jarohs, Mrs John old retired man, driving a 1944
Dooley, Mrs. William Lemns. N’a'h rar, who smashed Into th*
William I.emos Jr., Mrs. W. E. • i'Jc of Itie Diesel engine travel,
Gli', srII. Mr* Robert Punch. Mrs it-g toward Os iedn AC|, official*,
William HafcMl. t.c-rfr aid Mr«
C F. Flltrn. Mrs. Jam#* W Guy. at the seen* of the accident, said
Mrs Levsi» Mill'apps, Mrs Rich­ that the cmstlng was not a flag
ard o Madson, Mr* Charles Scud- ensuring and that signs wrre In
dcr, Mr. an I M r. Emrri Cowley, evidence on both approaches to the
Mr. and Mrs. Jo# Corley, Mis ■ street and railroad rrn'sing.
P»Ik* t hief Roy Williams, this
Irma Jean Corley, Mr. and Mrs
W K Kirehoff, Mr and Mr- morning, intimated that the aign#
Roy Msnn, Dr and Mrs. C. L at the crossing* were those that
Park S r. Mr. and Mrs. Georg' should he used outside of the rity
Touhy, Jimmy Touhy, Mr«. Hard limits.
Hyni, Cdr. and Mr* If. C Codec,
A sa rrtull nf the accident, Fri­
Capt. and Mrs. R W. Jarksnn, day J. K. Lane received a hro&gt;
Lcdr. and Air* D. W, Linker.
l#n leg. abrasions nf th# face
Mr. and Mri Andrew Carrawiy, and head, and posslblt internal
Mrs. Daisy Knox, Airs. M B injuries.
Smith, Atrs Jwfcr Cameron. Airs
A witnea*. who harvly r#t a.
( W Morgan, Mr* Lee Samuel
ero««
tha ACL tracks without
Mr* F, A D)"*n, Airs W’ A Lef.
Ler. Alls* Blanrhc Kennedy. Mrs getting hit. and a nephew of th#
5 J. Nix. .Mr and Mrs letU x Injured man, signed a statement
Tharpc, Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Ruck­ at the seen* that th* whlatl* of
the train blew only on* time about
er.
Mrs John Kadrr. Mr* WiUlam 20 yards from ih# creasing in
Kadcr. Mrs. Marjorie Bryant, question. Chriler D. Harper, said
Airs. E H. Laney, Airs Jtra Spen­ in his statement that th* whiatla
cer, Airs. George Harden. Mrs warning* should have boon taro
Blanrhc Ter Horst, Mrs. Guy Al­ long and on# abort blast.
Th# crew of th# trala. Extra
len. Airs. L. E. Thompson. Airs
J. S Cleveland. Mrs. II G Lln- 5*. consisted of; W. B. Brinson,
gle. Sin. A H. Forher. Mrs S G. mnd irtor; C. P. Harkey, engineer.
Harrlman, Dr. and Aln Brantley W. H. Bruce, fireman; B. Joseph,
Henderson, Air, anl Airs. Julian krakeman; and W. J, Crawford,
Dclycns, Mr, and Airs. Robert flagman.
Brown, Mr. and Airs, J E TerAnother accident. Involving th#
wtllcgrr J r . Air and Aln Sidney same train, manned by tho lam*
Ives it I. Atr. and Airs. Al Bruns. new, occurred later in tho after­
Air, and Mrs. Dick Aiken. Miss noon. about 2:40 p. m., according
Diane Aiken, Mr, and Airs Harry to Florida Highway Patrolman
Weir, Mr. and Aln. William Wie- Carl Williams, when a car drivon
bold*,. Mi, and Mrs. Fred Kir»h- by Mrs. Isabel Horton, M yrar-old
ner. Airs, Robert Ea'lerday, Mrs. Oviedo housewife, crashed Into tha
J I. George. Air* B. E Chsp. train at a crossing on Htata Road
ti.xn, Alls* Barbara Chapman. 119. Patrolman Williams said that
Airs. Albert Hickson. Mrs. W. W. the ear, apparently traveling at
A)re. Atrs. Jim Biiard. Mr. Wil­
liam Kirk Mrs C. C. Welch. Mr*. a high rat* of speed, skidded 100
F. L Crosby, Airs. W, G. Fleming feet, most of th* distanca sidaways, and crashed Into tha diesal
Air* Marguerite Graham, Air engine with such an hnract that
and Mrs. Earl Lawki, Mrs. Ray
llermn. Alisa Judy Herron, Mrs the rail of the track was benL
The entire aid* nf tha rar was
C. Al. Flowers, Mr and Mrs. ||. B
Pope, Airs. Irving Pryor, Mr» telescoped and completely destroy­
If Al Papwwth, Mrs. O E. White, ed. Mr«. Iloiton was Head on
Airs. B C, Moore, Atrs. Waller arrival at an Orlando Hospital,
Barton, Atr. and Mn. C. J. Mcr- Her son, 12-year-old Rj||j* j Ml
nwether. Mr. and Atr*. At’. V. Lov­ remain* In a critical condition
ell, Air. and Sirs, Clarence Wynn, from injuries received In tha *tMr. and Airs. J. C, Hutchinson.
fdent. He was onrouta to BanAirs. D. C. Howard, Atrs. Ray­ ford with his mother, for a danmond Lundqid't, Allis Peggy Jane tal appointment
Dr. Edward W. 8 tonor. nf
Lundqulst, Air. and Mrs. E. D
Rinehart, Air and Airs. Ralph Oviedo, administered first aid to
Austin Smith, Airs. Anne Williams the accident victims until th*
and Air. and .Mrs. Philip Atari.
ambulance took them lo tho Or­
lando Hospital.
BULLETIN
Roth mother and ion w«ra phiLONDON 'A-Princes* Alargaret n#4 In th# wreckagu. th* mother
put duty befoia love tonight and under th* wheel, the sen In tho
onnouneed she will not marry Pp ter Townsend.
The 2A year old princess* an
The reel name nf Tasty DoMarvw.
nounremtnt wrote an end lo a writer weight chantpfcm taslJl rttp
romance that shook tbs throat and pd by Carmen Basilia In Ma Ant
divided tha nation.
defease, la Leonard Uotta.

(Cuattoaig Dm Pag* On*)
counaal of lamina**. U has to do
with anaious thought about tha
morrow and erotalng hridg#t bofor* wo got to thorn and n failura
to trust In God’a ear*. W* often
lose tho proton t through rtgrata
regarding tha paat and anxiety
rooraming th* futur*. It la our
faith that tho whelo oxperionc*
of Ufa and death fit Into an
»t*ma! plan of God which la eonearned with ear b**t Interest#
and our highest good.
Iho Rev. David 8. Camoftx.
pastor of *h* Christian and Miss­
ionary Alliance Church used as
hia aubjort yesterday, "Th* Earth­
ly Rtign af Christ.”
Practically, without *icaption
men of all rare* and ag#t hava
fancied a Utopian draam. Th#y
hava thought of a place of plenty
and prosperity and p*aeo . . of
•oclal and economic equality where
no man must llv# In want . . of
unparalleled happiness and Joy.
Thus, tha Scriptural depirtion
of th* earthly reign of Christ ia
not beyond th* teop# of human
Imagination. Howtvtr, th* total
picture which th* Blhla presents
of th* tVorld-wida Kingdom of
Christ i* an undispulabl* feet of
Bible prophecy.
Only Jesua Christ ran straigh­
ten out th* tangles and rlrar away
th* mesa Into whlrh this world
hat been engulfed by th# full's
effort* of human agenelas. Theta
agenrie* no matter how mighty
the powart that bo; no matter how
influential th* leaders; no matter
hew diplomatic th* ministers; no
matter hew earoful tha Interna­
tional plana—ran never produce
a permanent and lasting peace in
the world.
I* it any wonder that tha
Apostle Paul should esclatm:
"Eye hath not teen, nor ear heard,
neither hava entered into th*
heart of man. tha things that God
hath prepared for them that lev*
him." (I Cpr. t:« )
Paator Perry L. Stone of th#

Firs* CfcrMag Churth preached
yssUrday morning on “Good Nsw*
for A ll" la tJitnvfueing Ms moooat* h# m M. "Do you ftol that
your worth and f if laity a t a fro*
human baint li upappreeiated and
that you aro treated aa a pawn
or cog or raio nr number? Then
th# goaopol it good ntwa to you
that you aro mora procloua In
God'a light than tho most aacrod
institution; that hl« Son out of
tova for you diod on tho Cross to
aa«a you from aln; and that tha
▼ary haira of your head ara
numbered. la your life a ra t’race
and your work pointless? Then
the goipa) la good new a to you
that there It a rauie worth living
for and dying for. Ara you aad
and bowed down by trouble? Then
tha goapel la good newa to you
not of oaaa or earape, but of joy
in the midat of trouble, hecau»e
of dirlna rompanlonihip and the
anuranra of ultimate v i r t o r y . A re
you vistimised by moral wrakneaa,
frustrated by fear or dDcou raged
by failure? Then the goapel la
good newa to you n f p o w e r t o ena Mo y o u to live a godly and heroic
life, whatever your past may hava
been."
Tho Iter, rtiitltp Sehlegimann,
paator nf tha Lutheran Church
of Th* Rrdermer, eho»o hi* teat
from realm 44. end hia sermon
topic war. "The l.uther Confidence
Whieh Won the Reformation Vic*
tori#*."
Ha aald "Luther's confidence
• prang from the Word of God
from thi* very Psalm (P» 44.1
Th# revelation It make* of God.
God’a Grace, God'a Help aid* to
from counties* other Scripture
revalatlone, which Luther believed
and accepted m they read, and
refused to chango for tha notion*
of men.
"Luther's confidence was from
hia absolute certainty of God. Not
with solf-mad*. presumptious, and
thus false rertainly, but with a
certainty from God him»stf: for
God never forsakes his AVord nor
tho*# who cling to It. Luther
was certain that God was his
refuge and hi* strength.
"That certainty or ronfidenr#

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themselves the Plantation Estates
Citizens Association.
•
Moderator A. L Lincoln asked
for queitU.nl but few were asked.
Exeryon* seemed fully iron venant
with the report and satisfied with
1U
: findings. The treasury monies
vere voted over to the tri-commit­
tee lo u:« as they might need.
Blinks were dis'ributed to thoi# In
(he audience who wer* not yet
members of this group.
Swift informed his audience that
the petition* for zoning were prac­
tically finished and would be filed
at th# county Mat early this next
month.
Sponsors of this group are: Thom­
as V. Bsrry, Carroll D. Blickbum.
Mrs The’ur* Broome, Harry M
Brown. Mr*. Christopher Butler.
Mrs. John Bytii, Mi's Harriet Condit.
Mri Gaston Crosby, Arthur
JDahrinf',,&gt;
Paul C. Fywtscher, Carl
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E. GallM, J Raymond Higgins,
Arthur W Lambert, A L Lincoln.
Mr and Mrs. H A, Lynch. Michael
F McDermott, Mrs. David Runkcl,
Charles Schneider. Mr. and Mr*
Neil Snyder. Mrs. B. A. Shrohmeter, E. L. Swift. Rudolph Tmde,man. Georg* Wakefield. Wdltam
Waison and Dr 11 S. Whutsker.
was so strong that IS •truce! an
enemlc* of God and His AVord
though It should tear up the
whole world and turn It Into
chaos.
God was with Luther and
1
mads him know It; his enemies
had to fail.
"Such was the power of the
great reformer, not a power of
hi* own making, but tha power
of faith, the power of confidents
and trust. Luther knew from the
Holy Word, that faith In Jesus
ChrUt as the Revior was God’s
truth and carried that banner
before the eyes of alt. Even when
death and respite fared him hs
would aay lei u* aing tha S4th
Psalm for he knew that 'A Allghty
Fortress is Our God',” said Pa*,
tor Schlossmann.

(Coatlaaed fraaa Pag* On*)
Farmers Auction Sales Market.
Two performances are scheduled—
th* aftemuon show at S p.m. and
the night periormanee at I p.m.
During the recent performances at
Tampa, and ll* following day in
St. Petersburg. It was necessary to
stage Ihife performances each day
to accomodate the heavy advance
•ale of tickrta.
King Bros. Circus will b* staged
in three ring*—elevated stages—a
mamoth menagerie of wild animals
and herds of performing elephants
• hipprodrome trick and with a ga­
laxy nf ISO world famous circus
and arena atari. Including many
new acts from all over the worldincluding the Fngllsh Rockettcs, 12
beautiful aerialistf ifrom London.
Fngland— the famed Dorchester
Riding Troupe—, Senor and Ingra
5maha— from Argentina—, with 24
trained Arabian horses—, th* Tun­
isian troupe of Arabian gymnasts—,
rlstey l-robsU—, a dozen funny
ruela—The Hungarian troupe of
the VaUnrtnoi troupe from Venclowns and trained animal acti.

W. Bush Resigns
As Co-Chairman
Of Education Group
A chanre has been made in th#
staff of office's of (he local Can­
cer Society Unit, according in in­
formation released by the orzanlration’s president Airs. Julius
DinifcLler.
After accepting th# resignation of
William Ruth Jr at co-chairman
nf the public education committer
of the Ameriein Cancer Societr.
Seminole County Unit. Mrs. Ding(elder appointed Andrew J. Brac­
ken Jr., assistant principal of Sem­
inole H ’.h School for th# tmei
Pired term. Dallas Loop, of the
Florida State Bank, serve* wtth
Bracken as co-chairman.

(Cntteasd From Fata One)
Manager of th* Mound Park Hor.
pttal at St. P etm burg spoke to
tha group on a "linen control
i ; item”, by uia of colored sheets
In all area*.
Don Scbroeder, admlnlttralor of
Meat* Hcapital, Dunedin, wai
mrdrriLir of a abort question and
answer program
Following tha lunebeoa maetutg,
an Inipcctlon tour was made of
tha local Seminole Memorial
Hoapitil. The general concern ua
of optninn, according to report«,
wai that "Sanfnrd and Seminole
County ha a a beautiful hospital
with all facilities.''
Harry M. Weir, administrator nf
the local hoipital, and iecretj£c
Utaiurer of the hoipital group,
said that every visitor was com.
pleldy thrilled by the hospital.
One lo such an extent, that whiit
they’re in the process of budding
a 200 bed hoipital, wanted hli ar*
ehilcct to visit tho St minola
Memcrial Hospital for ideas.
Jack Monahan, of Orlando, eve.
eutivc secretary of th* Florid*
Hospital Association, have a bnrf
report of hoapi’/ il actlvuA
throughout the atata.
11. A. Schroeurr, c'feeutivs director of Blue Crosa and Blue Shield,
of Jacksonville, gave a brief re­
port on problems confronting botli
hospitals and Blue Cross.
Harry Weir, aald this morning,
that Friday's meeting was parties*
pated in by one nf tha higt&lt;*-t
turnouts of the tounetl. metivstvt
possibly by the local hospital . f 1
the tour which was made,
m
Th* nest meeting of the eounc 1
will be held In Lakeland. *«tl
Woar, Jan 10, The Morrell Mem.
orial lioipiul Is located in L j I c .
land.
An *leclion of officers wfl l&gt;«
hold at that tim*. aald Weir, be­
cause of the resignation nf presi*
dent W. f McLain due to his l e i '.
tog th* State to assure# a position
in Indian*.
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TUESDAY. NOVEM BER 1. IMS

C. C. Laramore atapprJ down
from h!a engine at Randa Siding
ycilertfajr and *a» greeted by hi*
friend* ;nd Ic”nw woikar* a* he
completed S i years of service with
the Atlantic Coatt Una Railroad.
•■Larry", at he’a called by hia
Iritnda end acquaintances, began
hi* work with the Atlantic Coaal
Line In Sanfnrd with tn* roadway
(■(partment In July of t9#o. lit
lUrted work at a ftrtman In IPV4
Memberships In th# Seminole and was promoted to engineer in
Mutual Concert Association arr 1910.
heinr sold »t a record para, aald Laramor* wai bom on Ocl »i
president Francis R aw ilU t to­
day ai the second report wa* re­ 1IU
Tb* lO'V rbri-tma* Psrade
ceived from th# mor* than sixty He looked aertou*. at momenta
spon*nrrr| j.unils hv the Sanford
yesterday,
at
ha
stood
by
hi*
enworkera on tha membership comMerrhanl* V—oiutlnn and ihe
gine receiving the plaudit* of rail­
inlttea.
Seminole I'mint' Junior Chamher
road men in every department in
of Cumnirree.
offinallv in
Mr*. Ralph Austin Smith, head* Sanford Onee In a whit* though,
Irp tha memharahip drive com- he bmk# inta a rmtle and pu»hed
nmjn-rd &gt;e,tenlav in a letter to
merchant, of the counts.
Viniltr*, raid that aha enthusiasm hia cap way back on hit head to
The letter. Irnm K D Hunt
in bringing outstanding artuta to get a few wot da la edgeways, to
Chau man of the I9.V&gt; Christmas
Fanford for the winter concert to speak.
Paiade r omnuttee a-ked fur the
a,tin, la tha highlit ever expressRearing gif.* of all kind*, he
cooperation of this year » gigantic
ad in aimllar drives over the yeara. reached for a check praiented In
event to make it Hi - nu»,t surre-s
Tha office of tha association. him hy W. I Crahtre*. renrril
c#v worker* fill pre.enled bv ihe merchants
Inrated in tha Blrickland-Morri- Yard*maiter. on behalf of all of C- C- TARRY'* l^ramora fwilh hal In haoH and wearing hiaik shirtt aurrounded
and Jayrrr* of Seminole County
•on Building on East First St, hia fellow employeai. The letter a* he retire* after M year* with the Allantie Coast Line, tl’hnti* by Jamrseni
Hunt, in hi* Irltcr said, “Over
la being deluged with telephone accompanying the check read,
the past few , ra n the annual
•alia and viaita bp worker* to “whlla the amount may not he
Christmas Parade has grown and
m*ko their report*.
great, w* a*sure *on our deem
has become one of Ihe most look0 An additional St mamharahipi for you it ire** and w# »htll mm
rd forward lo events of Ihe winter
vara aetd yesterday afternoon, you In our daily labor*. Yon haer1
season," it 1* her ause of jour
hnmadialalr following tho first earned your rest."
p e l Interest* and pailicipalirm.
report, which bring i Ui* total General Vard*ma»trr Crabtree
ilse letter csirrlltiurd, that has
Wtembmhip told to data ap to aaid, “you'** been one of the fel­
made the event *&gt;• successful
Th* letter from (he Jas ere
M4.
lows that hat mad* tb* railroad
• Tha Criminal Docket for th* Fall
i I.retinas Parade Commtftee ofReawrillat told thla morning whit tt la today."
Term of Court In th* Sth Judicial
frrs.t help and assistance in nb
that them ara only 106 member- Searching fo* words for Immedi­
Circuit a a* sounded Ihi* morning
taming trucks fur floats with
ah*pa left for tho aarlaa and ha ate anawer, Lara more aaid, “ it'a
with trial dales set for cases to be
material ami l-dsor Ihe rr*porel
npacta them to be reserved prior been ■ pleasure to work her# wilh
heard.
liltlly of the merchant nr the
(Cewttnaed aw Page right)
all of you "
Only Iwo bond* were estreated,
nrKanicaimn.
Just a littaw le»a than a . year
a* the proceeding* got underway
Hunt, csplairn'd in thr official
ago. Laramoie waa presented a
at 10 o' cluck this morning, but
letter that, "in order to make
diamond atudded pin by the Atlan­
Ih# court immediately ordered
thiv sear's parade rne uf the must
tic Coaat Une for hia long years
bench warrant for tha arreil of
surers-ful ever held licrc, that one
of faithful t e r lee. It waa hia 10
Flottic Mae Harm charged wilh
nf the themes named he selected."
year emblem
"resitting an ofliccr" and set the TAU.tlltSSEK P Run»cll pm Tlinw themes were; religious,
“ He's going to ho missed by at," raplain Roy Tills retired In at trial for Mondry, Jan 9. 9 50 a m,
manger s.-eae, choir, wi-e men,
wit tha general consensu* of night from hit 41 years of am ice William O. MrKendree, held in ray. aenmg a ’.0 year primn term
1 1iuilitnied on Pag* Fight)
,n
connexion
with
the
death
of
his
Owe Bamtnale County Gama opinion among tha railroad men to tho people of bis community. the Seminole (founts Jail on a 5 year-ol'l
danshler,
Ksthy,
Vardew retire* whan new a^« and gathered for the occaaioa and who As a law infnr-ement officer, charge of first degree murder, will be re!c*,ed Irnijiorarilv for
disability poliraa of tha Florida • era on their way to scheduled Captain TUlii *fr\ed In every ra ­ pleaded ‘not guilty” thi* morning hnip.tal treatment o' a lunj ad
(Continued on Page Fight)
pacity porvihla in the focal police
0 Gama and Fraah Water FUh Cam- work.
nient.
mtaaimi vara put inta affect yet- Among tho*e oral* mg Lara mor* denartment after being t'A.-rd ortgTh* Cahinti agreed today lo re
terday with 11 wrltdllfa *f fleers for hu many star* of dereUcw t ,.al&gt; . h* fj'd . for *#a j-qV Just
lease Tongay after being t od the
try out for tho Job W t rookie
•ad aw area wwperrieir retiring. doty wftt. in addition to W. j
Veteran* Adminblratlnn will *r
Director A. P. AMrirh aald tha Crabtree, General Yardmaitar, H, patrolman.
rrpt him *• a palirul
Houever. ih* ASyesrold police
poata ware hatng filled hy nine V. Nelson. Road Foreman of En
Parole Commission Chairmen IVitrr w is shut off over all
younger man aalectad from a gine*, L. M Cornell. General Fore captain didn't get to step do. n
Joseph Cheney said he had been v.,isfi r.f c-teril.i» for nesrlv thtee
man.
Mechanical
Department,
and
without a bit of fan faro from hi*
merit ayatem eligible Hat.
advised by Dr T J Ready, chief hours while wtukrnrn repaired an
C. P. Hirkey, engineer.
fellow police officers and members
A 14-year old boy is missing from medical officer* of the Veterans other break u Ibt city's l# Inch
The aommiaaioa adopted a poli­
Along aid# the engine, when bf the Ssr.focd Board of Commiss­ hi* home on South Sanford Ave., Administration, that Tongay would rnim which Is a direr! water ser­
cy at ita mealing in Daytona "Larry”
alepped down, ioner* and the Civil Service Board. areord.nc lo rrport* of Ih* Sanford be arrcplftj a* a patient a nit sent um I m (lie s».iter depai Itnrnl st
Beach Uat month filing compul- waa a itgnLaramore
which read, “ good lurk At a meeting of the Police Ben­ Police Department
i 151 is and French
to the VA hospital m Atlanta.
0 tary ratlramant of gamo officer* to C. C. Laramore."
evolent Association last night at Mrs little Raldtre reported In Dr. Heady tod Cheney Ihe Veter- Shortly before 6 o'chwk sester
• t age U. Aldrich aaid tha rhargaa
Jim Spencer'*. Captain waa pre­ 'he Sanford Police Department that ant' Administration would nut he day tmirmng. heavy equipment
•ra hi lino with a declilon "to
dated with a resolution from Uio her aon, Ray. II, has left home., responsible for Tongay'a rustmly eps-t alnl by Ciagg Const nit lion
hire younger man, pay them more
Hoard of City Commiialonera pra- lie la about 3 fret 6 Inches tall indoor hi* return In Ihe stslr prison st Company lore into Ihe main water
Mrs. A. Sullivon
•ad arpact more of them.’*
Ding him for his outstanding work weigh* shout 145 to 150 pounds Halford.
line to Sanford.
Batlrad war* art* aupervitor J. Dies Yesterday
and long, failnful sen Ire. Along flay has dark brown hair and wean At Cheney's suggestion, th#- C#bi
\V.,ler spouted inln the air fur at
C. Albritton. Arcadia, *5. and tha
with Ihe resolution. Mayor Denver it with a crew1cut.
least 3.5 li-ef disrupt rig traffic at
Ithnlittttrd on Page Light)
Atti*
Runt
Sullivan,
65,
13-WH
fohowiag wild Ufa officer*:
the liu-y intrrssclion
Mrs Italdm wasn't eura about
16th S t, died yoatrrday morn­ Cordell, with fellow officers, city
com.mii*loners, civil aervitr hoard the clothes he wa* wearing when
A, B. Bauk.night, Groaaland, M; ing In aa Orlando hoapttal.
The water srrvice to Sanford
Mr., Mrs. Brisson homes
ami bu incise, was ihut off
members, and Mra. Tllllt looking first mined.
/ . D. Warren, Longwood. 07; FI.
Mr*. Rufttvan waa born In De­ on, presented Captain Tilii* with
it apprus:malcl) B n'cloek due to
L. Lnagran, DcLand. SI; F. T. MeAttend Convention the rapidly decreasing pressure
§ Donald, Panama City, AT; J. C. catur County, Gt* moving to a silver plattee in recognition of
iml d«p'cltng water supply.
Johnawn, Rlaar Junrtion, 71: H. C. Orlando M yean ago from Livo Ml untiring effort* at a member Recent Additions
In St. Petersburg
The hteak wa# repaited and Ihe
Pelt Craarfonrilla, 67: l* P, Ana- Oak. Sh* waa a member of th* uf the Sanford Police Department.
Attend,ng ihe Ihreedav. rum- line pul hack mlo ter sir# shortly
Mn, Clawlaton, 60; W. B, Spark- Tint Atiembly a t God Churth, Ben B'tler, patrolman, and em­ To Library Told
Surviving nr* thro* daughters, cee for teat night'* dinner meeting,
fain, Plant City, 69; J. A. Daugh­
Recent addition* to th* lanferd prehensiv* *e##|cin of addresses, Lcfore main.
This is th#* resond lime within
try, Indean Town, 67, and Roy Mrs- Pearl Byrd. Sanford: Mr*. presented Captain TUlla with an un- Puhll* Library has* been an­ eihibits. enterlainment and butiAtlla Thompson and Mrs. Thtlma rapected gift. Wrapped in a huge nounced as follows: Apley, "Hrldle- ness mertlng of the Ftorlda Funer­ a week's ;w'fiml, • In inch main
Oate*«, Holly Hill, 69.
AMrich tnld Ed Richey, 96. Thompson, Orlando; threo ton*, silver-striped package, waa a «rn wav» Through IH*tor&gt;‘r; Brings, al Dire-lort Association, In St was hioken. litis lime fithln ltm
wildlife officer of Fruitland Park, Them** Thompson, Tampa; Wil­ utne Stetson sombrero, a black “Clever Introductions For Chair­ rcteisburg verr Mr tnd Mr* fl f#ct of the valvu which »a* torn
wat retired became of hia phyai- liam A, Hunt. Orlando; and R- T. wettarn shirt, trousera, and bell. men"; Bush, “The Case Of The G flrtssun, of Rruson Funeral spart previously.
Hunt of Sanford; on# alitar, Mrs. Captain Tillia. eyeing tha gift*, was Three lost Letters"; Cadell, "The Home.
eel condition.
J.
E. Tedder, Palatka; 90 grand­ r peer Meta but Ms eyea glittered Lark Shall Sing"; Carey, “The Th# 6]if snnusl eontninn of fhe
&lt;• Named to probationary appoint­
children;
77 great grandchildren; wilh pride The outfit wat a gift Fatal Pi cute"; Cooper, "Th" isnocisti in was designed to present
ments at wildlife officer*:
Haunted Harlenda"; Costain*. Ihe Istest Information and techni­
Francia W. Davi*, Tampa; right grrat. great grandchildren; from hi* fellow officer*.
Tha Tontine"; Cos#, "Top Al­ que*! in Ihe funeral profession, so
and
two
great,
great,
g
n
a
t
grandFranklin E. Jone*. Euatia; V. C.
Chief Roy * William* preaented
ls
God": Ernst, "I j H v 0»t Tour that th-*** attending might serve
Nouta. Valrieo; Atbert E. Me- children.
tha retiring eaptaia of hia police slgnment"; Davis, "Th# Answer their communities better.
Lauyhlln, DcLand; Jacob II. ParisFuneral service* will h* held forte with a Smith and Wesson re­
Field, "Saddles To Santa Florida funeral director* rank
gr, Bonita Spring*; Emr*t G. tomorrow at S p. m. at tba First volver, gleamirg with silver plate Gun";
high In the nation In their profe*
F*'\
fierce. Clermont; Ram Pridgeon, Ancmbly of God Church with th# and bearing hit record with Ihe
siorie! skill, and their annual con
Finney,
"The
Ptum*
Hang
WewahilrhVa; Raymond C- Taber, Rev, J. Jt. Stalling* and th* Rev. Sanford Police Department ensenljoe* help* them to maintain
High";
Freyrdherg.
"
L
o
v
e
ly
rriveo
along
tba
aid*.
Hands, and V. D. John*, Wau- John P. Hall officiating.
this rating.
April";
Gardner,
"Case
of
Tha
iuIi .
Interment will b* In Grsanwood Captain Tilua paid tribute to N e r v o u s Accomplice '; Grey, The mseting sreording to nffi
Tha sew men being hired are Cematary with Fairchild Funeral
(Cealinaad aa Pag* Right)
"Black Mesa"; Ilalliday, “The rials of the aisoclitinn, was well
"Poison In Paradise"; llodsnn, attended and among Ihe mo-t
"The Return To The Wood"; romplrte ever held hy Ihe KlorHa
Unit, "Midpoint"; J e n n i n g s . Funeral Direstors Association.
"Chronicle Of The Calypso Clip­
per"; Kennedy, "Up Home"; KIIIrffer, "Two Ears Of Coro. Two Volume Of Produce
fllades Of Gras*"; Laird, "Prartleal Rutin#** Psychology"; and Is Anticipated
lasckridge, “Death Of An Angel". Msnscer 6andy Anderson of the
Asnford Male Farmers' Msrket srRITJ.ETIN
tountrd forqtha past week with Ihi*
NEW YORK tD—Dale Carnegie report, "husinest declined sharp!'
. uihor nf "How tn Win Friends and due lo denr»s»rd tnarVetlnn ron'll
Irfluenr* People.** died today In Hons earlier In the week. Tne euhit home. He kid been til M fumher. squs'h. hesn and fruit
market «howed quite in Improve­
tome lime
Th* author and lecturer, who# ment Inward the last of Ih# week
Imok told ipprnilmalely hour mil- Ideal weather ronditlm* fhe past
Lon copies, tad fnr ygara beer 10 days hive improved quality and
giving courses m public spesklng yield. We anticipate a good volume
Carnegie, M attained wealth and of h#aM. cucumbers, tquash, egg­
fame by itretalng IS# value nf plant, nranr** and grapefruit dur­
public ipeaking In Urn social and ing the eurrenl week."
bustneii fields.
Ilenrv Will* Jr., formerly nf
"How Is# Win Friends and !n- Ranford. and now manager of Ihr
Puent# Poepla", baaed largely on Fort Myers Slat# Farmers' Mar­
raonal esporieweM, waa yob- ket adviied, “tho Mason started
bed in 1636,
.
'
her# ih* p u t week wtlh cucumbers
IU tremr*rtoue yopv/larity led leading '# volum* and light aup
h'm to describe himself as one at plies of egip.anl, squish, and to­
Uve "iwoet ailqniihrd" authors af mato#* following. With good weath­
hie Mma.
er geadftleef. rrnps :rt making
Another nf hit popular hnrtn was rapid progress and volume of all
presented tw klin By fellew *ffleer*
€ A fTAB&gt;. fco t m m M 6 •« a .
k a l n d yiatnl "How lo Hop Worryttg tod BUrt Mmmod'tten should skew a deeded
Hv# ahirt, belt.
(M attVw U)

Memberships Sold
At Record Pace
fcBy Concert Group

Princess Margaret
Merchants Urged City
Rests In Seclusion
To Help Make Yule Property
Parade Successful Damaged
After Decision
Small Youngsters

Criminal Docket For Fall
Term Of Court Told Today

Russell Tongay Is
Slated For Release
To Treat Ailment

Captain Roy Tillis
Retires Last Night
At Benevolent Meet

Ray Baldree, 14,
Reported Missing

Water Main Breaks
As Crew Hits Pipe

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Vandalism Reigns
Last Night

Ena»

,55 Y e a r s S e r v ic e

Local Game Warden
Retires Yesterday

Weather
Fair and warmer throwgh We#f
IKiilK ; low |nnl;hl '•* In M rewlrsl
perttcn.

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Cause No Trouble
Vandalism ran rampant in San
ford la»t night a, older youths look
over where Ihe tins lots left off
Small youngster*, most lime*
with parents. rn|ose&lt;| Halloween
"Trick or TTeal" fun wnh rautlnn
and regard la proper!, of other*
Hut a- the youngslrr* leli (heir
mode*I (un. oMer youth* took n*rr
with an eie bent on destnotion
An estimated damage mold not
be established a* reimrt* ram# in
lo the Sanford Police Station and
Ihe City Manager* Office
City V| s n a g e r Warren F
Knowles, and (his morning (hat
*1 leatl IS slop sign* were rentus
vd or damaged **lt wdl cnsl the
rity a pretty penny." said
Knowles, "with carh sign emting
mor* than W."
The Sanford Police Depart­
ment reported 13 school signs up
P’sdcd, lorn apart, or damaged a«
the band of, atlegs-ilh older youth,
Imik the town in Its stride.
A Gulf Service station at tilth
and Sanford Ave, operated by
(I ofltlnurd on Page light)

Two Post Bonds
For Violations

LONDON' r Sad hesriH Prim
re*, Mariare rested in terlusin#
t day while *l&gt;le-men rhurchmen
and rommnnls k showered her willi
rympathv »nd pra »e lor her de*
e vion le put i,.ty before Inve
The disnrrel man whose sirit
sh e
reiecled Group C'apf Peter
Town»end triro fo face reporter*
hut *uddrntv tinned awsy with
shoulders drnoptng Hr looked pat*
and downcast
Msrga-eC# mother slaved with
her in C srenre House half a mil#
Horn H.ickinghsm Palare SmslI
eluslers iJ ruil-iii* gathered #U|*
side.
Q .een Fliiaheth It rim ed rw
rityal duties awarding medals and
nesting kmgldt in the while inrl
gold hsllroom of RurkinghsM
Palare
Crowd* eheered th# Duke of Ed­
inburgh alien he arrived in York
to unyeil a mrmnnal to war dead,
lie flashed a smile lie is identi­
fied in many minds s* an opponent
of the marriage.
From alt cm nets nf Ih* earth
(lonlinned on Page right)

A. Woodward Says
Noise Prompts Shot

Two Asitford men hsse poslrd
bonds (-)•■ violating ihe gam# law |
rlalisr hi Ihe bag lintd of fresh
MW YORK i,TV- Mrt. Attn
water fish
Aerorling In Ihe S, n nulr Conn Woodward row sets it was •
is Sheriff*! n'fire. Altarrt Williams noi»e rather than anything sh*
of 1711 West 14th Si and loutei M * V hit h caused her tn fit#
Wright of 71* F. ntn St. were shotgun Must- srtdrh killed hsf
(barged with "evereding the hag( ssrallhv spnttsman husband, Wll*
Print of fir.h wafer fl«h.** Bonds I liaut Woodward Jr.
Fs-licc, am ,1 soha ahortly after
for each were #cl at $5#i.
Itarrv Hcrs'«h. game wsnlrn In the S dsy mowi ng abouting, she
Senunole County, said that \* i! had told nffi.'vi* she annt at a
It.#tit* bad In his possession 15 figure nr shadow, fenring it In he
•peekled perch, while Wright w.ss a prowler and nut recognising Ik
'mind with 5# &gt;f Hi* fresh water a# her hua'ised.
f -h.
Meanwhtl*. tn attest today Ut
rtedei.ee to her statement that
tha Woodwards' Long Island
t Continued no Page eight)
Hearing Aid B!ucs
KFY WEST 'P "Some one 1#
Irving to hrerk into mv house. Representative Will
Using so rh-rttir saw," ■ wnmari
retrained into Ih# telephone.
Be At CofC Office
Puiirt Syt V V Ciso lushed
A representative nf the Social
Iwo squad eai# to the woman's Security Vdn.K'iitration Districi Of.
home The n'firvrs apprnarhrd fue in Orln do wilt be at th#
quietly and surrounded Ih# house Chamber nf Commerce Building HI
There was no one. they wenl han fold *ei Frdav, Nov &lt; Friday,
in#id#- lo question the wsiman
I Nor 16 and Friday, Nov. 7S, be­
"Why, Ihey'rt still trying to get ta r r n the hoirs -•( M l am , and
In." she said, "listen to that rmm.
4^ q
taw "
Hits servlrc Is mad# available hv
The w-.msn wnrw a hearing aid Ihos# who »i*b |q apply fo.- Old
and officer! ashed h* et amine II Age and Survivors Insurance h#ne»
It was out nf order, and making fils, social security account mint#
a not** put like a saw biting .tiers, or obtain information a bo-6
through wood
'the Roctsl Vcurity program.

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Police Force Going
Back To School
For Driving Lessons

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. l co uid take you out
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T—l TO MV HOME '

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AI* Nr* (features
PHILADELPHIA Phila&lt;M
phia's entire police force of 4.CTOJ
almort ail veteran* behind the
wheel, h going back to school
again to learn how to become
better* divers.
Among tha first to graduate
wa* William F. Quirk, polie*
academy superintendent.
It's a sU-day enur**, which
each man on th» frrv* must
eventually take. Thera are threa
days In the classroom and thrr«Q
day* driving.
Classroom work includes driv*
Ing instruction a hruihup on
traffic law* and psycho-physical
testa. Driving testa include use
of signal*, operation of ihe car
and braking distance* at varioua
speed*. Thera is at*o an nh&gt;
stacle course.
On* test determines the eteadi*
nr«* of a driver. According to _
Patrolman Wassen Clam, an®
Instructor, .“It can tell almost to
the minute what lime a person
gnt in thn night before."
Tha apparatus consists of a
V*»hapcd metal »loL The officer
take* a metal rod connected tn a
power supply and trie* to slide it
between the two eidr*. A* »nnn
as the rod strikes the side of the
device, tights flash and a butter
sounds.
^
Another Instrument tut* th*
area which the ryrs can sec.
At least four policemen havw
KXKMPI.IFYIM! TIIK HPIHIT of Scouting aro th« Ditto ihoYra tltk their potior counWpsrts. failed the course so far. This
(Irft to right | James Grant, a rub trout of Park .14; AI Phelps, aa explorer Scout of troop SIS; and device proved that on* r f them
Clifford MrKIbbin, a trout of troop 34S. (Photo by Jameson)
could only *e« straight ahead.
Normally when a person look*
straight ahead ho also can **a
objects on enither tide.
The flunkces have aince been
assigned tn a position wiser* they
DETROIT IT-When I was a li tied up; we can't sell it. If we checks of the power steering, pow. will not drive.
$
boy I used to dream that my grand­ reeded money, we'd have to go to •r brakes, pu:h button windows,
father wa* Hciry Toni. Ihat I In­ the bank and borrow i t There air rnndltinnlng and various other
herited Mt billion dollar company, fore, we have tn have an Income gadgets Everything worked fine.
ap,minted tom# brliht people to like anycne else."
So, Ford was called down. There
run it. prttldro grandly at a board There was a time when strangers wai a hushed, sentimental silence
Here are authoritative answer*
meelini once a year and apent the didn't pul such questions tn a Ford. a a he waa handed the key a.
rest of tb» time gadding about the But today the atmosphere !i differ­ He stepped into the car. He in­ from the Veterans Administration
world.
ent. While It does not encourage serted the key. He turned the key. to four questions of interest to for*
Recently I met Henry Ford 1! undue familiarity, an ordinary man Bui Ihe car wouldn’t atari. There m tr servicemen and their famllirst
aixl hit brothers Renton and BUI of 3T can atk another man of ST tf was a shocked silence. In Ihe old Q. I would like tn go to Franc*
he were ever frlghtrnrd by the re- days, heads would have rolled. But to study cooking under the Korean ^
and they made me aihamrd.
Although they easily could have rponiibility that goes with being thin, ■dark, wiry Bill Ford was GI Bill at one of the world-famnua ™
French restaurants. Would this
afforded to. they tald they never top dog at s u c p a largo company. equal to the occasion.
Tall,
full-faced,
brown-haired
once thought of becoming gay
With an airy gesture he said. be possible?
member* of ihe Idle'rich and Inter­ Henry Ford H said that even when "Well, I guess It's bark to the A. It would not be possible.
Foreign training, under the Korean
he took aver at 28, he wasn't awed drawing board, men "
national loafing art.
GI Bill, is limited nnly to VA-ip
F.ven ai kldi, they aald, Ihry had by the Job hut was impresird with What had happened was that the proved courses tn colleges and un*
how
m.irh
he
had
to
learn.
The
boye
had
apent
ry^uch
time
cheek­
always assumed they would go to
iversities.
work for Ihe company their grand­ company then was losing monry ing the power gadgets they ran Q. I am a service-disabled Ko­
heavily.
Its
management
waa
cha­
down the battery.
father started, that their Jobs
rea veteran. Recently I was blind­
would V full time and not Just otic, Ita future blurred.
If he were alive today, what ed in an industrial accident. Would
**W
e
had
an
obligation
to
fill,**
titular. In fact they never had any
would Hrnry Fcrd. the elder, think I he entitled to VA aids for th*f^
other ambition except that nil! he said of hlmvelf and his brother*. ef the way his company la now blind, even though my lots of sight
wanted to bertvme a racing car "Ily father (Edict Ford) hid died being run?
was not service-connected.
GrsndfaMvrtow.is pretty old Some-*
driver but h* edmver that/
’"Your guess is as good as mine," A. So long a* yrnfftave a ser­
body hid tn look after the com­ said
Henry Ford H.
vice-connected disability, you may
And in today, at ST, Henry Ford pany. 1 couldn't see letting It just
“I think the first thing he'd no­ be entitled to VA aids for the blind.
H In president of the Font Motor drift
tice was the smoking." Ben Ford Blindness ilsetf does not need to b*
Car Co. It emnlnyi ixinno. has
plant* and office* around the "It was, I suppose, a matter of aald, grinning. 'Nobody smoked rervirc .connected.
world. makes car* and farm equip­ family pride and responsibility. around here in his time. I think Q I hold a World War 11 GI inment and Industrial engine*, and But frankly. I was also fascinated he'd he impressed by the complete urance policy. I have just hern
its grmi from auto* alone runs to hy the btisIneM. I enjoy it. I find model changes we have every two married, and would like to change
the competition exciting."
or thre*' yean and the greater ihe bcrcllciary from mother tn my »
the Idlli'in* . sen yrar.
Benson Ford. 3d. I* a vice Presi­ A more relaxed atmosphere com peli'inn.
wife Am I auppoied tn notify my •
dent and group dirrrtnr of the warmed hy a sense of humor dis­ "I don't lunw- how he would mother of this change.
Mercury and Special Products dl- tinguishes the current Ford admin­ have reacted to our new- contract A. You have Ihe right tn rhinga
with the union. Generally, I'd aay beneficiaries without notifying
visions. William Clav Ford, 30, la istration from the old.
a vice nreiident and group direc­ For more than two and a half Ihat the company today Is being either the old or the new benefitor of the Lincoln and Continental years and with a heavy capital operates! more along ihe llnei my rlary. All you have to do Is noti­
investment, the division under Bill father would hive operated It rath­ fy the VA district office that hand*
divisions
f had • ’ways wondered sshst the Ford was working on reviving the er than ihe way grandfather did. Ys your Insurance account.
attitude of verv rich people was super-plus Continental which hli "ily fsther was a team operator Q I am a Korea Veteran with
toward money Bid Ihrv want tnn-r father had lntirdurrd originally. hut he never had a chance to a 20 percent disability rating.
Finally, late last year, the firat rrove it. He waa ao dominated by Would that automatically make m*
of it? Hid the* lake It for granted’
Tolerate It? Had It heromr tn their working model was almost ready. my grandfather."
eligible h r vocational rehabilita- to
minds Just another piece of uaatul The hoys at the plant thought It A* individuals, none of the Ford lion training?
would b* a fine gesture If they brothers make* any pretense of A Not nectiaarily. In order to
equipment?
The question was put to Benson could speed things up. get the first being an Intellectual. Big words qualify, you must brva a need for
Ford and. being a friendly, casual model o'f the assembly line on and abstractions make Htnry rest­ training to overcome the handi­
Christmas Eve and then solemnly less. Ho reads magailnes and cap caused hy your disability.
man, he laughed and aald:
"Money means the rame to us turn nver the kryi to BUI Ford. newspapers but never books. Only (Veterans living in Central Florida
aa It doe* to everyone else. Need He would then ride off in a roar hUl Is 4 colitge graduate, Yale, who wish further Information about
'4t. Benson quit Princeton after their bentfUa, should writ* the VA
It? You always need mnoey. 1 know of triumph.
I do. You see. we're In an Infleal- And on Christmas Eve, they had twe years. Henry fell Just short oI office at 42 E. Central Are.,Orlan­
do. Florida.
hi* position Our company stock It ready. They made last minute iradustkn at Yale.

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RAE FOLEY
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taxi. "Mrv Roger Rrlndle * home [ t i m e a f te r she had paid nff the
TV«*h ef Itefec HriMtii *e cttfowlf Lhi you know where it la 7“
| d river, n r r luggage alacked neatly
*&gt;&gt;&gt;li.*l»1 e « « i |a i - r cetumef *-|eil*r
it e h e wrot* nt the *et-,U« he keen
The driver awivcled around for breide her. Then khe look a deep
la aia New CaiUr-J beowtew* ol
i io a t n l l * . ***** e c a rhapier* la the anntl.rr took at ner. "Going to i b r e a th a n d ra ng the brlL The door
live* nrf Ml Veuag widow Carol, amt vieit Mr*. Hr indie, are you? .‘nor waa opened by a y oung girl in
the people of whom tie had a ritlea en
black alacka and a yellow pullover
Well Tpee* lerlude Albert *ad Pe*eie aouL It will do ner good In have
fKlktiee
t n n e v aend
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e ir pent,
ly n e mr
i*v tome company. That hnuje without who looked In a u r p n a e from Pena
their
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and Ktbei lU u e r e alf » f a to m H*» i» Mr. tlnmtle—'" Jit ahook h'a head to t h e m a tc h in g luggage.
c r " * r * e O'* I t * *nei«-t* e f the H-m dl*
“ I a m M r a F ir m in g ," t o l a aai&lt;t
b-eve
aeether entt»r» n re u fte t n dolorously.
"Mre. t ln n d l e it expecting me."
• e t k d r B le a r , the ree-itM lv **»|i&gt;-*
Autnmatlcrtly,
tv*t*
found
herfore-*r # * » » r ef the e * '* i* Oe l ) i
" M r a F l e m i n g ? " Tha girl etared
peel* nf le a ra lm e f • revnUr * " * * re- aril t&gt;p*-ning a entire* nf informa­
a rd le r Itecef » de*ih Bk*ede la le t tion nn her auhjeet “Did yrou know a t h e r in r n n s t r r n a u n n . Then aha
» C arat that a ahee* w rite *. fw»*
a lr p p e d be- a w k w a rd ly . *Tm *orle ie la a , I* t - ia a t " kel# Wer w rite i him 7"
'ry. VA’e th ought you a r r e coming
t ' k i m e-eeter « • p » r* r 6h*ndy bai
“Everyone knear hint. I gviex* on th e Biter nth.*
aew a D m* ream befera.
It'l not too much to aay ever) one
• W h at a ahame.*
loved him. Always a met word and
CHAPTER SEVEN
*8 it dm* n. a o - i t y«*u? Ml gw
a smile for you. Of course, he lived get A u n t Caml. Oh. I m M r a l i n n • stoaa’EVILLE:For • moment I/ofa «1emlng here most of hla life. Even after rtle a n ir r e . Paula Caee." She waa
Stood nn lha platform, brralhing ha waa lamoui be wouhln t live alight, with a-tndy h a ir an-1 v
sp r in k lin g of frecklea ove r her
In the aw ret, coni air, looking at anywhere else."
Something of Rngrr'a ihadnw email nuer. Bhe waa not p r e t t y but
the rolling line of the Connecticut
hill*, at lha trre i-m a p le and oak. teemed to tall over the cah. How aha Had the touching, ephem era l
Whit# birch and hemlock. Stowe- fng ne had hern, l-oia thought, lie c h a r m of seventeen. I hope,* aha
Anile waa better than ahe had ea- had fllia*l Una town with hit prea- a d d r d politely, in an t n d r a v o r to
tnce. In a arnte. he aUli Oiled it.
perted.
c*»ver th e e m b a r r a s s m e n t of the
Tne taxi driver turned ontn the une xpec te d arrivaJ, “you a r e n l lno
“A typical New king land village
with a green." That was all Shandy village green, ntiving through the tire d I m m y o u r trip .”
Aa t h e tr a i n tim e fro m New
Stowe had aver aaid In her ot the cool e.iaUe of great elm trees. lielit lie town that had hern named yond aere green lawn*. towering York C ity w a i well u a d e r t h r t o
for hia great-great-grandfather. trees, white houaca aelt-conacioualy hour*, ta n a waa a U g g c r n l . T h in
He had talked more about the gleaming with an anxioua eye for ah* recalled th a t Scott F i t r g ' r a l d
houae in which four generation* of tha puhlle, erlaa-rroca eurlama aa a n u n d e r g ra d u a te had w ritte n
uf “a l a d in g but alill lovely wom an
hia family had been born. “A big ci up at sparkling window a.
A quarter ol a milt beyond the ot t w e n ty - f i g h t ."
white houae with piltara, aouthern
.
cclonlil atyle, with ornate Iron vdlagr the driver aiowrd down be­
" N o th in g th a t a n h » c u p of tea
galea and four little rottagea arat- fore ornate Iron galea through w o n t c u r e , ' ah* aaid ardately, her
tered around tha gToundi that which lain taw a deep lawn ihaded r y t a s p a r k lin g . “How lovely U la
bav* been added frnm time to time by h g elm* and augar maple* and, he re!"
fur gutkta." Strange bow clearly •nnir distance hark from the mad.
'T h e village green la q u t l n l , if
a.ie rrmemberetL
a grarinua rolnmal hour* with a you like In a l anrt nt thing." T n rr*
There waa no one to meet her. nf betuliful doorway and a alrnder waa a touch cd cv-ndrarcnamn in
eourae. W*» waa not e*pe-tr*l tur l-alcony aupportecj by while pil­ the girl a vince. "A nd I h e r r are a
another ten daya. Serve h tr right lar*.
lot of real c h a r a c t r r * around. OldIt ahe were turned away at the
“Hut Out muat be tha Stow* U m r t a lin g e r —* ih# young v a c *
door. Tor the Brat lime ahe won­ house!“
broke a n d Ihe a ateadieit, • Roger
dered why Mignonne had warned
“It was." lha driver end. “Mr. liked th e m ."
her to make ah unheralded appear­ Stowe aold the 1 lire to Mr. Bun­
l o t * ga v e h e r a q u irk look She
ance. Since her tllnraa, she re- dle right after he came hark frnm aawr now t h a t th ere a r r e ahadowa
fected. ahe had been putty In the the war. Just ahut himself up like u nde r the haael eye* wnth t h n r
hinda nt well-meaning relative-e a hermit. People h*vr almost for­ aandy lashes
w ith whtma of Iron, ot any one who gotten that he atill lives around
"Well.-* P a u la aaid, h a r k in g
took ■ it rung lint about hrr. And here.1*
a w ay , “ it you'll a x iu e e me. I II gel
Mignnnne had taken a very atron;
Aa he turned the car Inin the Aunt Carol." She r a n u p the ataira
line. She had hern determined that driveway l«u.» waa thuughlful aa th o u g h e age r to racape.

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Loll Mvnuld accept lllil job
rrobnbly, Lai* reflected ruefully,
aha knew 1 waa atill too dim to
think foe myatll. Or waa it that 7
It occurred to her row that Mighonna had bren unlike her forthright aelf during that interview in
her offtea. She had not really given

Inn* looked around her. The Beet
• h a r p impreaeioet of a m a n * heuia*
oflen tokl h e r aa m ud* about him
aa he r Bret aighl of th* m a n htmeclf. I f aha could nnt aee Roger
nrtndle, a t l e a '' ahe could aee th*
a u r roundinga in which he had liv*4.
Out, ah* rem inded heraelf, lhi* « aa
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W a r n e r B r o t h e r ! r e ro g n ir e d the
f a r t and p t a r e d h e r opp o n t* J a m r t
D ean in ‘'R e bel Without a C a m e .**j
She then a p p e a r e d In '" P i e S e a r c h ­
er**’ with Jo h n W ayne Warner*
ha&gt; )u»t algned he r to a aeven-year
c o n tra ct.
Ran F r a n r i » r o - b o m N a talie b e ­
g a n h e r a cting c a r e e r in Santa
R o ia , C a l i f , w h e re he r family
l a t e r m oved T he t o n n ip e n p l e a e r e
e n t i t l e ! lu a p p e a r in a m ovie b e ­
ing m a d e on location t h e r e The
late Irving Ptchel a a * d irec ting
l ie took a ahuie to l-y e a r - n 'd Nata" I h a d a a rene in which I wa*
a u p p o ir d In dro p m y Ire c r e a m
ro n e a n d c r y , " »ha re ca lle d vivid
ly. *T guai* I wa* convincing, he
r a u i e Mr. Pichel kept r o r r u p o n d
ing with m y fam ily and adviitng
m e In c o m e In Hollywood "
When she w a i ft. Pirhel w n Hir e d i n g " T o m o r r o w I* F o r e v e r "
w ith O r io n Welle* i n i t l i u d e ' l e
Colbert lie ten t for Natal e. who
t e i i e d for t h a role nf Welles* o r ­
p h a n ed w a r d She won the p a rt
■eored a hit in the film and the
Wood fa m ily m oved from Ranla
R o t a to Hollywood.
In t u r r e e d i n g
ye ar*. N atalie
p la y e d d a u g h t e r to doren* of top
a t a r i In m r h film* i « " M i n e l e nn
M lh R lree t.” "C hic ken E v e r y Run
day,” " F a th e r aa* a r n llh ir k ."
" N o R id Song* for M t , " " T h e Blue
D evil.” ele.
De*pite h e r h e i v y film *eha.fule.
t h e m i n i g e d In l e i d a fairly n o r ­
m a l life A fte r g r i m m e r school,
t h e enrolled at a public junior
high, r e tu r n i n g to h e r r e g u la r
t l a i t r * a f te r m ovie a i* ignm rnt«
D r i p i t e freq u e n t acting job*.
N a talie r e m a in e d enrolled in pub
lie arhnnl and g r a d u a te d frnm Van
N u y i High Arhnnl l a i t J u n e
K r r . P WARM TAflfl AT HAND
Don't hide t h o i e w a ih in g l a : *
a w a y with Ih* m o r tg a g e in the
hmi*e a n d Ihe old lax return*
A l l a r h th e m to the ln*ute nf a
r e b i n r t door with r r llu p h a n a tape
o r pin th e m on a bulletin hoard
—n e a r the a t th in g m a c h in e , nf
roune.

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A T t It I M I K O F C O M M A N D eeremnnie* ve*lrr*lay m o r n in g *t
the S u n 'n n l N a val A u x ilia r y A ir Sta tion » r n
I 'e f l in n t ' -t i i a p .
tain .1 T l l l a r l h u m . C a p t a i n RnSerl 'V J a r l • - I 'o m m a n ter I
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Do m u h a t * a ro-iple of *l»*er»
who like m i u i c ? Or a cnupla of
ft tend*, m i ) I*.
I f »n j o j r a n m ake it p a r off
T h ree D etroit * n te r * did Ju*t
t h a t. The o rc an lie .! a hand and
trvlav
t n e y 'r e
*ati*fytng
th e i r
m iK irat u r g e while e a r n i n g money
f o r f u tu r e mu*ieat e-lucetion.
T i e girl*, Audrey IB. Arlene
I t end Mfrerla W alen g a 17, clone
with a friend Pat N-h«bla»hi IS,
m ade tip the IteL AIri. a fnur-pieee
hand that i« t r r v much in dem and
fo r partle*, dance*, w edilingt and
w hat h a t a you.
All th e girl* h e r e t-ren In.
l e r e t t r d In nnivre emee th e i r *uh•tll&gt;-*uh-deb day*. A udre y, leader
o f tl # Itand *larte&lt;t t a k i n g »&lt;•rnr&lt;li*n le»aon» when t h e wa* » n .
I’at tio'k to the &gt;nng flu te In the
fo u rth g r a d e hut la te r aha •*&gt;*,
“ I liked mtitie »n well, m v p a r ­
ent* let me take c ta i ld e l le**nn*
(torn
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tea che r.
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Alfre-t* pt«t* a hot d r u m for a to *t.ip acting." *hr remarked "So
I did " She al*n h*« a *on, 1«
girl, an.|
lOr-rri'oratr*
all the
"Now that ’her are fnat about
c y m n i i t i t * n e c c o a r r to U- r &gt;—«i, *rn*“3, n-e v don t need me av
learned hy n h * e m n g o t h e r drtim- much.*’ *he rea*on*d *'ln fart. I
met* nn televiilnn. She'* on her think it'* Setter for them if mother
*e»nn | *et o f drum * a n d ha* a
hlg o r d e r in f»r h e r C h n * tm a *
•lock mg cymbal*, to m tom * and
o th e r arr***nne« R ight m&gt;w *he
•It* liehtnd a high an-t Inn tom*
lorn, a vnare end h»*« d r u m , four t***, n *
ryml-al* a emu) hloek which *he 7|te*

•-eat* when the (.and p!*y* t—Ika* eontagi
and a r o w t«-ij u - r d fur rhum ba*
and maniho*.
T h e t h p 'g tlial egged A 'le n e on
a a * the eh u m m i duel* t h a t Al­
fred* a nd Audrey plaje -l Arlene
felt left nut
*he *larte*t r *tmet le*»«n* T h a i wa* the end nf
her teal*, he*-an*e in no tim e at
all »ha * a * one nf the l«and.
T he girl* give o f f plenty of
t h y th m and in the fa»t m ovin g
n u m b e r “ In the Mood Rportal”

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HOLLYW OOD i&gt; - The In.hot w e en m i # —that hobgoblin nf i ll
child a c t n r t —hnldt nn terror* for
N a tali* AAood She h i* h r t d i * d the
j a p with th* i r r a t c i t of e a t e .
F e w h t v a h e m aa f ortunate
Mo»t kid M a rt a rc buffaloed by
t h a t a t * when t h e y ’r* loo old l«
lick lollipop. and too young to po&gt;*
for c h e e i e e t k e M oil of th e m drop
out of lig h t until they have m a ­
tu re d e n o u c h to play g r o a n up
rolei. Not m a n y a a a tn achieve the
p r o m in e n c e they knew aa childien.
But N a talie, a r u l e chick who
i t i r t H in f ilm i at I. look* let for
a b rig h te r c a r e e r than « v r r . She a
now 17.
" I g u e i i I waa lucky,** ah# r e ­
flected
" I wa« a l a a v t akinny
w hen I waa young So when I « t «
I I , I rould play a 9 year-old When
I w a i II. I could t e e m II.
•'When I g«t to he a teen age
type. I a n in a TV »erie», 'P r id e
of the F a m i l y * The ahow a n
p r e tt y had, hut It kept me huvy
for a y e a r By the tim e it w a i
o v e r, I waa r e a d y for leading
rolei.”

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Prices Continue Slow Rise
’ How have you helped the boya In the
community find their place in life?
Modern business keep* moit boj-lm ert
•w ay from the field* and stream*, achooia
•nd hobby-dens, the .treet* and alley*,
where youngsters find an outlet for their
pent-up energy.
Every- year finde the Boy Scout* of
'America piaying an ever-growing part in
the life of a growing, yearning, pleasure
■eeklng youngster. The Boy Scout* of
America, you see, provide* the program that
lead* a hor through useful stages, and
teaches him to build for himself. And the
Boy Scout*, too, ha* the leadership through
volunteer*, to make the program possible
for your Iwy.
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,
A* a group, th* Boy Scout lcarnA to
manage affairs, of hi* own and of others.
&gt;He learns self-reliance, confidence In himlaelf. He acquiree a knowledge of budgets
•nd Incomes, to spend and to aave.
But without leadership, without the pro­
gram. without the mnteriala. the youngstcra
niust search for thrmselves, into devious
channel*, tho pathway* for growth, and
learning, for entertainment and relaxation.
Seminole County, and all of its commun­
ities, enjoy the benefit! of Scouting.
In 1955 425 boye of Seminole County
p articip ate ia the many Boy Scout pro-

The Sanford Herald

Tuesday, Nov. 1, 1958
TODAY'S BIBLE VERSE
And bow Bbtdeth faith, hop*, charity;
trwt tho (vastest of then# In charity.— (I Cor•nthians 11:11). It well mny be that ehsr*
Ity la tha rreateot bncause It alone of thn
three la oatalde of ourselves—outgoing, out| W l | , of oaraelvee to others, flowing out
Croat aa bo otar fetlowmen, In lovn and under•UtokMng, 1b sympathy and tolerance, in
klalM N and helpful nets, unselfishly.
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gram* planned tor them, an Increnne over
the 291 boya who enjoyed scouting in 1954.
New unit* have been formed, and no doubt
the council will continue to grow.
TIi# Central Florida Council. Boy Scouta
of America, nre now in the m ldit of a fund
raining campaign. In the next few days, a
budget of $52,000 mu*t he rained to keep
•couting in the six county arra.
In Sanford, Oviedo, Altamonte Springs,
Leke Mary, Casselberry. Fern Park, Longwood, and Geneva, men and women who be­
lieve in the Boy Scout program will be
culling on friend* and neighbors to help
them rrnch their goal.
Help them, won’t you?
•

A series of events in Sanford might he
a wanting to parents. Your job is now l Not
after a' erime ii committed and you try to
blame everybody that was ever in aight.
We have experienced a child molester
in the community, And. because of
thoughtful parent*, parents who know that
thry must teach their children the pitfall*
of a world *o confused that helter-skelter
lives are common, the children warded off
a candy buyer, Ice cream offerer, and
smooth talk artist.
Had the children this molester ap­
proached not hava received the thoughtful
training of wise parents, another crime
might have been committed.
A 950 fine was the premium a child
molester had to pay for hi* attem pt to
lure rhildren away from their fun.
Another molester is attempting to pick
up rhildren on their way to school. Mothers
and father* must prepare their children to
he on the alert and look-out for such a man.
Tell your children to accept rides from no
one except frienda of the family.
Children, we know ere venturesome,
they want to find out for themselves some
of the accrete of life. Early training at
home, confidence In the ehlldd and confid­
ence of the ehild In the parenta ia neces­
sary to prevent much unhappiness.
We are In favor of a Parental Responsi­
bility Law, one with teeth in It. Until such
a law la accomplished, business in the Juve­
nile court departments will nourish.
Hickory switches and pop’a razor strap
did much to curb juvenile delinquency, If
that'a what It haa to ha called. They are
Juet aa good bow aa thay were five, ten,
or even twenty years ago.

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WAMeOTMl te-T h e poastodDp ad woetd dbeiwieinem hae been
mleeB s tot of pdbftettp atoee July'a
pummJI meeting when Preeident
eta^taw ev made Me eeneattonal
**spea abtoe* prevaesl. On tt*
lace, ft totf hews as amid simple.
Urn pvastomM samststod Bm
■Timed fltotos « d ftneato anal^M i eemmtoto Mae prime on
U i i * mSBary eetobfiebmmtt*.
I w l a* a eh**% «• each ether's
ftaneeto he prananed tow agree
tonariel taapectom od each other
a . bm «w.
w mis. t A ------— eaftmiedc
• - i . J n n ' T ' u rw ZiLt w
m. H it - to*
juSIrameid
Miv^m toe two atdoe are suft far
advftto, » s awn mass mo
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Educate Your Children!

World Disarmament Given Publicity

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NEW YORK —Frteea continue;car tire ihe price ri*e eomei to IS
ihelr ilow rl&gt;e la many tinea aa cento. Again, it will he the retail
manufacturtrt adjuat to higher tire leller who muit make the deroita. But nowtdaye retail prices ciiloa aa far a* the motorlat la eondon't acceiiartly follow wholeiale earned
pricei at they tended to a genera* Aa the new modeli of cart eonlion or ao ago.
t‘nue to make their debuts, factory
Pnce increases were announced lut price mereaiei aver h it year
toil week to many fieldt—from are usually announced They ever*
ntwiprui! to tin cant from f l r t i j ------------------------------------------ *
to eordurwy, from plywood to * .
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HAL BOYLE

kmHas Descended

•l« inund ( per
Rut flit
dealer n n tht final it) .
rr»dt:floni •( further price Intrcaica ihapiog up com* from Mr* #
cril action
But flit Federal Htierv* Board
Mti Inflation pressure* generally
held it check. It reports: "Credit
rtitriio * to *A major Industrial
■utioni. Including tht United
State*, hi* h*lr»d to mtlntiin genr n l prtir liability ami 10 In mod*
m l* tht swing* la tht valua of
lurid trade."
rmlih*d good* that tht mcr- *
chinti Huy h u t rhanaid little la
price, at a whole. In the lail three
year*.
But rtlafl price* In the h i t ytar
h«»r tended in tag more often thin
iu climb. The reiton U eompctllien in itylmg end quality h u
rounled i t much with the public
II hu tie competition In p&lt;iee.

pnte of paper* and ef the adi to
*
them may have to go up. too. | k rw YORK (ja-Wkat la tt that
The rue to tin can prtcea will « l l f hea tho baby, eatehe* ahopbo felt Sy the eanneri preserving w u r,. help* the doctor, ihe
ceat year** foodituffa. Whether preaehtr and the teacher, and even
they pais tt along to the grocer.1kwwpe an ey» on the gambling
and ka to you, wdl be determined u b t*a ta ,
g fno eilablub*
,hfB
..
,
mentT
Moat rubber commales have why. t e l e ? I Hon. of eourso.
hiked the fsrtcry price of inner cto.ed-circutt lelerlilon.
tubei and tube-type ear and truck j,llM r , uk, tlj&gt; vlt)s ,
here do!*|
ay with the weed for two
tirei. For tho averagt pauenger ,-a . hlBt
,h# flaied clreuit Sunday mnmini itn ic ei.
Cloud rlreuli TV Ii bi ■ k I n g
enormnu* itrirfc* in higher educa­
tion If* ufd m lecture In hu*e
ciitwi. to trichina opentini tech­
nique. ind even to enlarge mlcrohcoplcjlly .mall object* in Ubopilorr coirvei At Penn Stole, for
ot the night. He held aueh odd Job*
dimple, *bout I.VM Undent* ire
aa elevator operator, waiter, raahbeing tiught in part eilh the lid
ter, ihot firm cterk. teletype op ra*
of ihe method.
tor and movie uaher,
In hotpllil* flotedclrnilt TV
keep* a watchful eye on baby
"Rut birr# wraa never ■ moment
ire u , narcotic* cabinet, and even
when I did not find life to be imhick dm.r* It teirhei operating
menurabty tin tin g t« experience
and witneia." he recall*, "however
technique* to nuru* who cannot
crosd tots a itcrile operating
difficult it v ia to auataln."
Hu bread crumb day* ended
room. In certiin hn.pltal wing*
when he left a BIT a week movie
patient* can he watebtd In c u e
uihcr Job for Hollywood writing
of i nu'*e shortage.
aatlgnment at ftso a week.
In a Reno gambling caiino
thcre'a a camera Initailed in a
William* now can afford to travel
chandelier In make aura that the
my where in the world and write
proper money end* up in the pro­
where he pleiata. An iiaoclate re­
per pocket*. The Potomae Rail­
cently laid:
road Yard ir Alexandria, V*.,
"The fua* money Tennta.er
uvea theuaipd* of dollar* annual­
earned a* a wnter waa tU (or
ly by utlng tt to check boxcar
three aonneto. Now ke gala at Uaat
number*
. . . Ray Meadow* Race
IIP a ward.'*.
•
Track in Sir Franclico Initailed
That'a not bad rontlderlng (hat
it ever the panmutua! nrtndowi ae
Prendent Calvin Cool idga when he
that late betiore could te# the
left the White Houae received only
iraek.
a dollar a word for writing a daily
rolumn I
Nurullah, air* nf likely b-ysir*
old champion Nathui. haa IS off*
bicycle hut three new ones and ■
ipriog a'Jgible for tha Garden State
tricycle for baby Jam* thla neck.
tu be n o on 0:t. It.
They arc gift* nf the Roanoke
Fraternal Ordtr ef Police and
others.
Allmss n ld he atlD remember*
how badly be winted s bicycle thit
hi* parenta were ton poor to buy
when he was a boy. He finally paid
(or one at 14 out o! s 14-a-woek
VtfUtoS tosce ft aa n |H l afla to torae debrft ftnmjgygft.^
newspaper rout*.
*
psnanm. aw mUibft bm* to wort
Thn night after the Uttar came, onto a SUM ft el ftest torse net be aaftactad'to anre rilarglm
Mrs. Brawn said her boy woke ysnio rid before htvfag ft* Isarili ar alaaelUa, er even to aid la toeto
removed. Ms tt ea esoa better treatment In feet, asthma might
her several time* to s*k if be had
be aim n il U by reornsri ed toft
bees dreaming about tt. She'* hav­
ing trouble getting him to go to hmfto^oaeMmTst uSTtoea^dk
•cbool became he want* to be though tonriftectomtea are rare­ L*oumn« toe ftdneftea
home when tha bicyclai arrive.
ly performed on left under toe D*e*ntraUon ri tonrik Ir**
fUanUy U dUftentt to dtosmlne
Jerry Wayne said h* never had s#e Sd two years.
any doubts about bearing from
S i r i t o y ^ b i d t o l to^tocp
Allman "because be'a a policeM M t t VA*

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Golden Boy Of Writing Scene
NEW YORK jT—Today * lucre**
atory:
T en n er* William*, who once
wrote purely from hunger, haa be
com* one of the golden boya of
the American writing aeenc.
He hat been ao aucceaafuU that
hi* fnrnda have given him a new
nickname: "lenneaaee Million*.''
At tl the prolific author ha*
turned out nine full-length play*,
a volume of verte. two volume* of
alone*, and a collection of a dmen
•honor ptaya called "Twentyaeven Wagnr.i Full of Cotton"
He haa completed for Paramount
P.rturra a film acript of *111*
Ro*e Tattoo," atarring Burt Ltncaater and Anna Magnani—It la the
third of hi* drama* he haa adapted
for the movie*—and hit "Cat on
a Hot Tji Roof1 Is • log Breadway hit.
Moat aucceiaful people credit
their H ie'to hard work. WHUami
feel* that hi* own fame came, in
urge manure from the revolt
atlrred in him by kia dlacovery ef
poverty and what tt did to people
Born mi the Eplaeopal rectory
of hi* grandfather in Columbua,
Min., he moved st the ege of u
•o St. Loula. where hia falhrr
worked aa a aaleaman far e ahoe
firm. The family lived to one of a
raw of ugly brick apartment build­
ing* "the color ef dried blood and
muatard "
In the lovtti tie m a g writer
had been unaware ef aay dftttoeUona baaed an wealth
"But." ke aaye, "w# euddenly
dlacovered there were two bind*
of people. The rich and to# poor
of people The rick and too poor,
and that we belonged more to the
Utter.
"If I had been born to thla situslion I might eof have rtiented It
deeply. Rut R wee forced npon
my eonaciouaneee at toe meet
renaitive age ef ebUdkeed ”
The ahuch realutod in a rebel­
lion and a tee lei eonactoueneae
which William* feels atUI marka
mo«t ot hie writing. But the abock
paid off weR.
"I am glad that I received thta
bitter education." William* ante
wrote, *for I don't totok any
writer baa much perpoee back of
him an tree he feeia bitterly lb*
toequlttoe ef toe eeetotp be Mvse

howsr offered ble eugpeetod After i Ruealan Foreign Minister Molomany weeks to* Russian* toaiated lov at Geneve yesterday pointedly
they wanted Rlsenhower to accept aeld to* Soriet Union haa llquidattheir Idee of hmttod ground toapee- ad MaH Its miltiary ban* on fortore.
eign aoU"—to Finland and Maniiaanhower aopttod to effect: towria.
"AS rigid, If H I make pen happy. LtonUalton ef toe Americas
I I agree an MmBad toapertlan. ovorseea bases is mm ef toe things
%tt I went pen to aaree aa toe toe Bueelane want meet They
eWfal ft spaail an ton. ftaw abant ptoeed Mqntfatton ef ovmeaa
BT"
aaaea. The United Mato* doesn't
Bo f*r-no answer ftom toe Rue- argue ftat aetlal toepeetion ia the
etena. Rut there ft a prim which begtontog end and ad ell agreeto* ftueriaa* eertataip would want meat on dUarm ament
rieerad ap which tole country ft take* to* poaitlon that that I*
rioarad np at aft. The Free- one ad too early step* The United
^
of aerial ftapee- ftato* end Ruaeia eouhf be .rid
mlr.pmr each wtoar'a toert- to be s Htri* tleaer ft an toey wen
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ft toe ftft lifts.
jj*
••Ftolag ahmri I d toey are M l t t ftr apart
^ Bnarii— ftapori Amer- tost almost certainly ft wfl be
" t have S* arqwatmanr* wftb
'••• IT,ril“ he*** ftride aoun- yearp before toey meek a full political and aerial diaftetiet. N
Wee fttondto to toft te entry. Yet agroement. If toey ever do. Thry'd
you ask what my politics are, I
2Sk*r?S • K t a i . l w k M M
k .. . a MM
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ditrovered that the Ilf# of a young
writer naa going to be aoaething
atmilar to the defenu o' a itockadt
again*! a band of tavagea."
A deptesihis product, tt took
William* irven year* to earn a
college degree. Twit* kia health
troke down Ir. year* during which
he worked all day and wrote moat

HUMBLR. TEX. IB-Two little
boy* and thalr lister are getting
rhlny new bicycle* and their baby
filter « tricycle beeaue one of
them ha* faith In poliremen.
Thay are the children of Mr. end
Mrt. Clarence Brown — Jerry
Wayne, 1, Chari**, II; Janet, 1);
and Janie, S.
Jerry Wayne read that the Roan­
oke, V* . po.ic* warehouse we*
Marked with unclaimed bike*. He
wrote Detective Capt. Kermit E.
Allman couldn’t be pica** have
one as big brulber Charlea could
carry newspapers and add ta the
family*inrome. Ha alia told Allmas short bis slatera.
flbieai prsventa lbs father, t
di tabled veto*aa. bom driving t
track more than part time. Mr*.
Brown cen t work. They live to a
rural community near tola south
Teaaa town.
Mr*. Brown baa been entering
renteet* for yeare trying to win
money for a bicycle Jerry Wayne
end Char lee picked up bottles
along (be highway to get money
for the postage
Allman wrote Jerry Wayne tbit
be wee shipping net one unclaimed

H ow To Tell If Tonsils
N eed To Be Removed

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9rift," sx pis lived Mg. -Yeur
&gt;mrth ft toe town pftyhoy
and baaidse he owes yevtd
fsUwr twenty dollars."

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Garden Nook

Rev., Mr*. Miller 3
Feted At Party
Friday Evening

The Rev. and Mra John L Miller'
were honored with a party Friday
by Mrs. C C McManus at her
•inme on .« Sanford Ave. They will
rase soon for Itypoluso where they
will make their home.
The Rev. Miller haa been railed
aa pastor of the rhureh at flypoluxo which la sponsored by the
First Baptist Curch of Best Palm
Beach
Games and contests tn the keep­
ing of the going away of the honor,
ed guests were played True win
sera were Mra Miller. Mrs Frank
Woodruff Jr , Don Baron and Mr
Valentine.
A suggrition of Autumn was car­
ried out in th« decoration*. Field
flowers and fruit wrr* uses!
throughout the room a.
The Rev. and Mr* Miller wore
presented a wrought Iron maga
tine rack and center piece accom­
panied by a memory book of
MltS. LANKY
hearts.
Each guest was given one heart
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on which a snap shot was patted
•long wi’h a good wish Refresh
ments of pumpkin and mince pie*
ind eoffet were served.
Tho«e invited were M. and Mrs
J F. lla'Ttano Mr. and Mra. Har­
Ll Lewi* Albert Glovar. Tampa, vey. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reel, Pr
husband of th* former Jane Ginn and Mrs B P Brooks Jr . Mr. and
of Sanford wts preienled th* Croat | Mr* R»y Brtti. Mr. and Mr*
Donald Flamm. Mr. and Mra. W
j 4 Militaiy Service.
R. Pooler. DrLand. Mr. and Mrs.
The aubjecta of the lecture* and Frank H-lm. Mr and Mrs Robert
speeches were many and varied Valentine. Mr. and Mra. Rped, Mr
I P IN TIIK UK J l MOIt IIIHDSMKN-Saiuniuy, Oct. 21* Judy
ant Mn Laney atate* “we enjoyed ind Mra F F. McCoy. Miss S J
Harman celebrated her ninth birthday in an unu-tial way. She and
them all"
Nil, Mr. and Mra Donald Rann her friends Junle Srnkatik and Dale Smith were flown bv National
Purine the Friday meeting, at Mra. Fr-nk Woodruff Jr., Mr. and Airlines from Orlando to Daytona Beach timing a parly while in
which Mri J. H Nicholson »a» co Mr*. Ot o Thomaa. Mr. Roaden, Ihe air. It was live first plane (tight for all the • blldten. iSia ff Photo*
hostess, the uauat business uaa tak-1and Forrest May.
en care of before reporti were
given The session waa preiided
over by ihe prtaidcnt. Mra Roumtllat and the ritual waa led by Ihe
chaplain Mr* J. St. Clair White
Mr. and Mr*. C V. Atkinson visit tn B &gt;et.in. M*»i. They nre
after which the pledge lo the
and children, Carl, Vinme and th* guc*l&gt; ef th# formers parents,
American flag and the aaluta tn
Valeri* have returned fn»m a Mr. ant Mrs. Dsvid 11. O'Connell.
the Confederate Flags were given
two week's visit with Mrs. Atkin- They al&lt; ■plan to visit Mr* \ ihI&lt;&gt;
con's patents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. plrh'a relatives in Bo-ton and
The Prei.dett General's menage
waa read by tne aecretary. Mri J
Jackson ef Baskeraille, \a . Mr. other parts of Massachuirtta.
Atkinson, who is well known loH nithoiton and Mrs. R. F. RobinMaster flo grant Ru«*el1 S
oally as “(.truck" Atkinson, gen
ton waa welcomed as a new mem­
ber.
oral manager of F»odmart, re­ Wallace and wife are visiting his
ported * wonderful trip through parents Mr. and Mis. A. B Wal­
The atate meeting reporti were
Happy Birthday the lllue Ridga Mountains of Vir­ lace during his fuilnugh having
given by Mra J. M. Hayea. Mra.
Just returned from a three and
ginia.
D D. Caldwell. Mra. L A. BrumMr*. Palsy Elrod
half year scrv.ee duty In Ger­
ley. Mra J. U McCaikUl and Mrs
RoumtlUt
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Rowland many. His future as«ignmcnt is
A social meeting waa held an a Dried, halved fresh sweet eher- has at tnetr weekend guests. Lee Fglin Air Force Ha-e.
refreshment court* served Mem- ties may he added to grapefruit Rowland and son Toni from Har­
Friend, of Mrs P A. Rowland
bera preaent were Mri. C. P. Hern­ sections tfresh or canned* to make low. Also visiting was his sis­
don. Mra R. L Perklna. Mra. W. a delightful fruit compote. The ter from llaints City, Mrs. Libby will he glad to learn that sbJ'ls
row at him# after living in th#
B. Pyan. Mra Hayes, Mri. L. A. aweetnesi of the rherrtca contrast* Carmichael.
Florida hanitartutn.
Rrumley, Mra. McCaikUl. Mra. well with th* refreshing tart quali­
Wataon Waliare. Mrs Z. B. Rat- ty of the grapefruit. Serve the
Mrs. Vincent Roberts and Mrs.
Mr and Mr*. J F Rowland Jr.
l.ff. Mra ftoumiUat. Mra. 8L Clair rompot* la cryalal-elear aherhet Charles Vodopich left over the
White. Mra W P Field*, Mra. glataea and tup aith sprigs of mint. weekend by piana for a two wrt-ks of Portal, Ga. spent tia weekend
with her parents, Mr. and Mr*.
Laoey. Mra. Nicholson, Mrs.
O. -T. Prarson.
Strickland, and Mrs. G. D. Bishop
Oueata Included Mr and Mrs
Amnng th-.se attending the
Clyde Ramsey, Mr. and Mrs. H E.
Helpful Hints To Stop Noise
j
Founder's Day Program of tii*
Morris, Mr. and Mra. William
Daytona Ilea.-h Pilot Club Friday
Bray. Mrs W. B Nicholson, Mr.
craning were Mrs Matvey Swan­
Modern homesa today
today face a much greater nolle problem than homes
and Mrs R T. Milne* and KenTbla U due to tha increased use of highly sound
‘• f twenty year*i ago.
i
son, incident of the Ranford Club;
nem Ramsey.
reflective material
rials which bounce none back into the room and lo
Mr Baransan, Mra \t Hunt. Mra
the use of more mechanical appliance* and lighter, modern furniture
Sue
Stevenson. Mrs. J P Mall,
Which does net absorb much sound. Rugs on the floor, heavy draperies,
'l i • \ c. Mr , ngt r, Mrs. Waller
etuffed furniture, and us* af acoustical material on th* ceiling will
help cut down noise in the home.
l~ Fa'ter. Mr*. I&gt; h MrNah, and
e e e e
Mr. aid Mrs. Grnig# Stine and
Thinking about building a
Mr. and Mra. K. It Randall Jr.
house, buying an old one. or even
renting new qutrteesT Keep the
sound factor in mind. S|&gt;eak to
your architect about Including
the noise factor in his plans.
Check your prospective house for
sound effects. U'lll bedrooms have
Saturday night at the Bsnfard
speech privacy! Is the kitchen or
USO a Hallowe'en Masquerade
HOLLYWOOD r Dirt-cnntfinui
rumpus room in such a location
Pane* was held with th* tkem«
that noise emanating from them
citizeni may be happy to learn
will disturb people in the living
being carried out to th* fullest
that Grata Keliy has weight prob­
reorn or bedrooms! Check the sec­
latent In decorations and eaatumea.
lem. to*.
ond floor for air-borne upward
Thu «a* disclosed during a call
Wiichaa, aleoma, sailor*, Sadia
sound, and for sound board
to the set of ner first picture In
effreta downward. Unnecessary
Hawkins girla and boys, harlem
over t year. The Swan" It w*»
' yew are having a house par- "•*•# *n«*ya. particularly at
girl*, and many varieties ef cos­
late morning, and ah# offered
tume* were seen. Ona hoateaa *«.
ty, her*’* a tip: Dent try to get
too many peepla into one room.
lorn# celery ar.d carrot slicks On
claimed, “We didn't knew j*h* waa
Th* noise cllmato af a ream la In
her makeup luhle was ■ hot of
was who". Purine th* evening the
^&lt;3
direct proportion to tho number
dried apricot* Nearby were some
guest* received a atoll from tha
• f people in I t Sound la a phy*
graham cracker*.
Ifeadlesa Horseman with a “re a r
aical thing that travala in wave*
bhe admitted that she &lt;W* have
pumpkin ktad.
at th* rate af 1,120 feet per see*
In dirt now and then
T* add to th* Ifallewa'tr air
and. Like light hitting a mirror,
“ My mother is German.” she
wae a fortune teller la the form
sound waves bounce hack and
captained
“ And you know how Ihe
F
O
R
of Mra. I-aFetra wh# foretold th*
forth from smooth surface*, such
Germans
Jove
to eat Be all grew
future with “amaalng truth.’’
aa windows, wall* tad ceiling*.
up with prrttv healthy appetttira ”
Toe many people in an* room,
Pacarallana af pumpkins, colorMow doe* the keep the Kelly
•specially at a party, create a
llghti, Hallowe'en cut auta and
curves
undrr control? It starts
confuted sound pattern that 1*
many ether prop* war* tted to
with oatmeal in the morning
annoying sad fatiguing.
create a faetlva air.
“Oatmeal is heat,” ahe remarked
t
a a
Jualer bat!*** far tha *«aat waa
munching on a carrot stick. “ I
P, he** Of* a few hints au how si reduce the dial'
Ml** Mary Ann Michaels asalatad
have to get up at fl to he al the
" .T that
,
all mechanical equipment such at refrigerators, dish­
by Mist Bump McLaughlin. Senior
washers, atltara, furnace*, ate., ar* in good repair.
hostess from th* Americaa Legiaa
L'a* rubber eattora aa chair* and tab!**. lino drawer* with resilient
waa Mra. LaFatra.
materials and aaa ruhhar aa plaatls dish drain rack*.
Refreshment* war* earned la
Uaa dear Mega aad macksaica] dear aleaars to heap
tha arwwd attandta* and general
Uaa rag* aad aad* aa th# floor*, drape* an th* srindesra aad up"Boy did I have
remark*
hoist*.ed furniture which all anil absorb unwanted aaia*.
fan" . . .
Flee* ruhhar pads or resilient material* under vibrating equipSunday night a Paagbaat party
Mieat, such aa a fan.
wae held. Senior hottest fraia th*
tUa* aeaaatiaal malaria la aa ceiling* af kitchens, dialog ream*,
Americaa Lagtoa was Mra. R. W.
VunipM ream* aad other reeaaa where quiet is desired.
Tench and Junior host*** was
Tree*, shrubbery aad tight fence* will shut off earn* street noise
If planted around tho bouse.
Mita Pat Catsub*. Steaming rupt
•top making arise YOURSELF. •
af eoffe* war* nerved la bring
•wt tha flavor" af th* daaghnuto.
A large number af th* aerate*
and bo*lessee war* aa head la
enjoy thd evening.

KennethRamseyW insUDC Essay
Contest; Is Presented Award
Br

ban pra

nine,

Herald Society Editor
Confederal* belli probably r in |.
there art auch belli. when the
Jtat# conventi &gt;n was held recently
jor the United Paughtrri of ihr
Confederacy In Daytona Beach
Th# Sanrord group consisting ol
&gt;lra E. H Laney. district director
for tha UDC; Mra. F. E. Roumlllat new preiident; Mra. Uava
CaWUall. Mm . A D. Wallace. Mra
A K. Rnaaattar. Mra. J M. llayra.
Mra. J. M McCaaktU. and Mra. L
A Bromley »aa aapeeUUy proud
Air Kenneth Ramaey. IT year old
rentor at Seminole Huh School
vaa awarded tha United Dauihtera
ct Confederacy'! atateatda aaaay
■ H it.

Kenneth'a aaaay waa «• “ The
Fatta About Mayor Henry B in and
AnderiMviUa". Durim the aaaay
ha dwalla an the fart that “Major
M in died at ha had lived, honor­
ably and bravely". He alio brings
out tha point that the real atory
m hia trial and facta behind K are
know* to few people. “On the aur(see It appeared that he had been
guilty of tha deatha of thouaanda
of Northern prisoners" he aaya
•• Artually tha guilt of their deatha
lira not with hint, but largely with
the North. Mteir.
Mra. Teb Ratliff waa prealdent
of tha Norman Pa Vera Howard
chapter during the Inna Kenneth
e n te re d tha eonleat.
™ Mra. Lanay, Diatriet No I
chairman peaaentad the award to
him during n meeting held Friday
In tha home of Mra. M. R Strtrkland. He read tha entire essay to
tha group which * u greatly ap­
preciated.
During tha convention Mra La
nay reported on th* artivitiea of
tha aavan ahapter* 1" Central
orida ever a two-year period
Included In tha diatriet are The
irman Pa Vara Howard chapter,
•anford; Florence Collier chapter.
Apopfea; ©aytonn Beack chapter;
Btonawall Jackson chapter, Pal.And; Confederate Pray chapter,
Leeaburg; Annie Coleman chapter.
Orlando and the Jefferaoo Pavia
chapter, Orlando.
During tha eourat of event! SanA.rd'a report to tha atata assembly
stressed tha local participation in
0krm#d Forces Pay and the oblerv-?
Ing af Can. Bohert E. Lee's birthday ateng with Southern Memorial
Day.
Over ISO UDC'a aMendad tha eon•ration bald at tha Daytona Plata
Hotel tbit warm eurnmer weekend
They beard addreim by Dr. Gil­
bert Lycnn. dean of Stetson Univanity’* hlirinal department and
Henry Coleman, preildent of th*
^om m ercU l Bank in Daytona.

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Spotlight
On Hollywood

&gt;J

SALIj

llv MDIF. H GIT
The Nan*. *d G.-nlca t luh
of F.F.G.C.
Fsrly Nnvcmher bring s goid
Stme to get many fall chore* out
of tha way ahead of the holi.'av
ruth, the fo'lowing reminder*
should prove helpful.
Dnr of the fir*! l«ha !• the lawn,
which should receive tti fall *p.iltrati n «f 4 TS. C-fl fl. M-J or
whatever. If not already Hone
However if you are troubled with
lawn pe.ts requiring treatment
with D D T . fiicldrtn. chlordanr
Cold Sm. ke etc, attend to this
first, undrr the advice of an expert,
such as your dealer, or county
agent.
B inter rye It wonderful for giv­
ing a trmporeiy green lawn during
the cold months, if you are pre­
pared to foltow a continuous pro
yram of fertti ring, watering and
rutting al' teuton long The feed
may be tpnnk'ed lightly over e&gt;
rabllshrd grass or more heavily nn
new home ground* thvt have first
been readied with humu* or peat
dug Inin the upper ala Inches.
Itn,ei will respond well with a
*Pod crop of fall bloom if given
halanrrd frrtllurr at this time A
good ro«c dual will keep black spot
and aphids in check For new
roses rhcv&gt;e a spot away from
large trees or shrub* and with at
■east four hour* of sunshine per
day Sptde deeply into the soil
(lenty of peat or other humus. *
balanced fertilizer, or hone meal
and sheep nranuie. and allow to
mellow until planting time
If citrus and other fruiting or
P. wering trees have not been fer­
tilized t J . fal;. d,i it nou \ recu
lar cilru- formula containing the
mtnoc element ■ is best Frost sir.
•crptiMe shruts -urh as crotons
•n I hiht-cus rhoi.Id have a fer
Hiller hi.-h in potavh and low in
nitrogen Krep the*# plants well
catered as an added prvitecltm.
Camellias, gardenia!, avocados
and other acale or white fly in
frvtrd p’ants rvcepting citrus,
vhould be ipraved right a wav with
rn oil emulsions such *i Florida
Volck flife temperatures for this
treatment are between 4.V and to
legrecs so do nd delay, and do
rover all the under -urfarrs of the
leave#
Dayllll** and amarytli* mav he
dug and replanted (his month if
-rowded puttine prut and fertilizer
•n theh riles The former may he
pruned sevrrelv ton ant tvnttnm hot
disturb t‘&gt;e amaryllis roots as little
a* povslule
The dents Camellia *a&lt;anqua l&lt;
hloomlne now. *l-o the earlier va
rtetle* of Camellia iaoontra. mak­
ing It » *-wwl lim# tn select some of
these beauties for your garden

Calendar
TVLSD\T
I hers, will meet at t?:e First Chris.
The CFO B'ivcs Club will ho|j) Iran Church at fl As* p nr. foj a
a bake sale at in a m at IRr pot-lurk supper and then h i m
Navy Utchangr Proceeds will go friendly calls in keeping with the
to the (TO Wives Chrotmn Club current eiangellstre plans fur th*
for ncc-ly children.
tong legation.
The Daughters of We.ley Sun
Girls Scouts meet at at 3 .30 p.
day School Class of the First m at the Prrsbytrrian Chur -v.
Method.st Church will meet tn
Mid-week Bible Hour at th*
MrKinlrv Mall at J Jo p. m (nr a Presbyterian Church at T.s&gt;0 p m.
regular bu-tnrss and social meet­ Chanrrl ( hntr rehearsal of the
ing Mrs. H F. Cole s group wilt
r
tartan Church
s
be hosts.
at 7.30 p. nr.
The Scmtnol# High School P TA Th# WSSC9 of th# Fbenerrr
will have * meeting m th* A .*i
torium at a p. ni An executive Methodist Church will p-.ee* at th*
hoard meeting will b* bcid at home of Mr*. Ralph Peter* at
7.45 p. m.
LJu p m
THURSDAY
Bible Teaching Clinic at th#
Group on# of rh# CW'F of thq
First Baptist i'hurth roiught at
Hr &gt;t Christian Church w.ll meet
i;l(l p. m.
The Sanford Tourist and Shuf- *t the rhurrh at Id a m Prograrq
fletoard club will Kara a covcrcl will le i , Mrt. Dona' I i Tucker,
dish aupps-r at fl p. m. Their will ILntcis i* Mr*. J. I. Morton Jr.
l,e a meeting and game* will t&gt;# The First Christian Churrh
f toyed.
i how will rehear.# I hn.imas an i
(.roup T"n of the • hrLlian Wo- othec musig at 7:30 p m
Th* First Baptist Intermediate
men's Fellowship will meet with
Mrs Ira C. Metzger at t
p Chotr rehearral begins al T.iM p.
nv. Program trsdrr will be Mr* m.
The Fust Baptist Adult Cho r
It. M. Williams.
The monthly meeting of the rehearsal wiR begin at * dfl p ni.
board of officers will ne held at
The Bible Tca-hirg Clinic at
the Fust Christian Church at the First Baptist Church will t*.
T.lto p m A church budget fur (in at 7:30 p. m
Junior Fellowship n&gt;oris «f tl s
IP."id ssill he considered.
\ hoard meeting of the W'St S Fust Presbyterian Church at 4:i‘ii
of the First Methodist Church p m.
3 ’uth Choir rehearsal of (ha
will meet al t» a m. to he followed
by the general meeting at V.I3 F'rst Presbyterian Churrh meet*
st 7 70 p m.
a. m. in McKinley- 11sll.
The South*!.!* r T \ will h*. *
WKlIN LSD AT
The Sanlord Woman s Club ail. its November mretlng at fl p ni.
play host to the Dr strict Seven in thr school auditorium.
Meeting with registration begin
T*r Sanford Minl-tcral A*soning at • 3d a m .Members arc elaiion will meet at t*-e Semin- a
j»krd to phone in reservations fur High Reboot at t l 30 p m. All
the lunchron bv tiiday, Oct. 21 ihe m nisteis tn the county a s
noun to Mrs Marrtsnn
invtcd tn attend.
The First Baptist Bib!# Teach­ The Semino'r Chap'er N'o t
ing Clinic classes begin tun ght OF&lt; wilt meet In the Masonic
at 7.30 p m.
Hall at It p m.
Circle No J of the W'SCS of
FRIDAY
the First Methodist Church will
The
First
Baptist Blhte Teach#
tie in charge of mid-week prayer
service with Mrs J M Leonard ing Clin'e will begin at 7 3d p. in.
The Sanford Dunltraie Bride*
as speaker. Nursery will be open
C!uh
will meet !n the Y*»ht Cl •*»
for small children.
Couples intluding board mem- with seating to begin at 7.4.’i p. m,
and play at * o'clock.
S tT I RDAT
First Rapt'st Junior Roval Am#
l.aisadnr* will meet at fl 3d a m,

n if 5A\Fonn her aid
Tttca. Nov. 1, lOrs.'s
I’nyrr S
"SH AI.I. WK MARK A
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FROM t o n i g h t :**

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Brush *w*e all ervimhs wh*n
you are readv to frost * laser
rak*. Then pla.-e on# rak* lavrr
t.psi.'e down nn your serving ntate
Spread th* layer with the fill r or frosting and |e| stand until
set. Flare M# sernnd cake laves
light side up nn top of the fill­
ing. Now frml the side and tup of
th* cake, using a spatula Don't
flatten the frostlrg; small swirls
In the frosting make the raka look
pretty.
Real an e»-g. a rup of milk and
a couple of tablespoons of mn
lasses togrther, serve tn emaH
fry for a mid-murrurg nr mldafterniMin »na.k
studio on time Oatmeal keep* me
from getting hungry until 11 If
you get htinrrv before that, then
you grt started on the dnughnut
routine, and that can hr danger
oui "
She has a light Itinrh hut usual
1y surcumha tn a tug dinner And
snmatime* she harkslidc* with a
heavy dessert as she did at the
City of ilnpr Dinner honnring the
lav* Angeles noblishru “ Then I
pay for It al! week." sne ughed
She likes eierrise hit gets little
while ahe's working Bhrr she's
in New York she does a lot of
walking
She ptjns tn return east ne»t
rprlng Under her MG Mrontrarl.
she Is allowed a leave of th trn rr
to do a play She'* looking for one
now

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on your I’hynlolnn to kocp
von vvpH. rnthcr thmi full
imr on him fur help only
when you nro rml nick.
Self trrntnirnt* nro nut nlwnv« (Inniri'rotia, hut they
often Icrtvc you with *0rlotlfl nftrr r'ffrrts thnt
your Physirinn enn help
you prrvi'nt
The pml of nimlrrn nil’llirin** ia to k**a’p you vvoll,
mill to prevent any arrinun
illnrisx. In rutr prescription
ilcpnft merit nre many importmit nieilicities vottr
I'hveicinn can pre-scrllie to
achieve tiiat yrnnl Make it
a “ Rule" tn cunwiilt hint nl
thr ItORiniiliiK of any Jl|.
nc.u.
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a not knit in blue-toned gray snd
whit* The rollsr and pockata
ar* detailed alike.

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TKOJAN ItAOtR

Maryland Still On Top
In Associated Press Poll

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hy that time, tnnra than a doien
B tx r * o * i
Slat* agatnit team* from Mexi­
points, taea Mlchigaa with 41 for
$OWL (JAM
By HUGH FULLERTON JR.
co. Ireland and Canada.
BUT
The Associated Free*
1 774.
The A m triuo team, on# of the
TH A T*
younge»t ever to represent the
Maryland. Oklahoma and Mich­ A week ago. with fewer votes
HOT
igan. continuing a raca that'* knot­ c u t, Maryland topped Oklahoma
United State*. I* composed of Hil­
K tfP /W O
ted up like a eoich’s nerve* on the by Just 30 punt*.
ly Steinkrau* of Westport. Conn ,
eve of a big game, still are 131 Navy, soundly beaten by Notre
« * » Hugh Wiley of Towron. Ml ,
m b o /*
M OM
tn the nit. ona college football rat- Dame, hut thc«r fourth plica rat­
A, and Charie Dcnnthy of Lake
M AW HO A
inis.
Foie it. ill., 21.
ing lo Michigan Stile but Salvaged
f/O H T HOP
Thi* trie wor. four event* at the
The seventh weekly Associated rinlh place. And the Irish hopped
TH B
Harrisburg ahow last week a* did
Press poll of sports writers and from ninth to ninth and almost
F flp c f&gt;
T u r« . N o v . 1. 1055 the Mexicans Slrinkraus has been
^ Ifg R tK C e
broadcasters drew the season'i drew even wl.*i UCLA.
cko W M .
a member nf the United Slate*
I UK SAM-UKD HERALD
heaviest vote, but it left the situa­ All-wtnaiog Beit Virginia, a 3» QUANTICO. V» r - Marine LI,
By THE AJWOC1ATED PRESS tion
learn aeveral year*, but Wiley and
unehangcq with Maryland on
winner over Marquette last Sat­ We* Sinter, America's star miler,
Most of Ihe 5&lt;.uth»a stem Confer­ tup by a scant handful of points. 0urday,
Dennehy are newromeri.
held onto serenlh. Resurg­ ea* j**i*rd lorsy lo fight s prr*
Th. open jumper* command
ence foo&lt;hiII squad* took It easy Tha t«hul*t.on of 321 ballot* ent Georgia Tech and Texas Chris, msnent ‘uipenHon *« an amsleur
attention than any other elan with
Mooday fnlhiwjig weekeod games. trough! Maryland 74 first place tun took over the eighth and tenth ithletr which would bar him from
the exception of the international
Rut Mtiiissippi State, faring the votes anJ a total of 1,144 point*— placet aa Auburn and Southern .he 1934 Olympic*.
Jumping.
•nughest Noveirber schedule of aoy counted un Ihe usual bails of 10 California dropped out.
Santee, a furmrr Univenitv o f ^
flay Pipeon. owned hy Cappy
SEC trim , went through a brisk for each first place vote, nine for Tha tup 14 teams with won toil Ksntas »tinne *aid tail night ho
Smith of Cnhh.m. Va . who won
second,
etc
Just
behind
came
Okworkout.
planned an i.nmrdiate arqfal n(
records:
laat year will not defend. »o Ihe
Th# Miroon* Med for the eon- iihnma with 14 firsts and IASI 1. Maryland (74)
the tuapenii' n voted Sunday by the
im
i
elas* if wide open The Harrisburg
lertnee lead with Mississippi, must
AAU
3 Oklahoma (Ml
____ _______Miivnuri
_______Valley
_______
m uReti’tration
winner. «nd reserve, Velvet l.*t
heat Auburn, Louisiana State and
I. Michigan 143)
...1774 Ciimmitt.-e I* kaid he had arcepted
•le. and Andante, re«perlively. will
Miislsilppl to win thrir first con­
4. Michigan Mat* (7* ___ 1.112 cxceMive rxp«n&gt;e altnwanee* for
PRINrESS AWE. Md 'iv-Fnur he un hand. a&lt; will Ritter* Mann
ference
rhamplqnihip
since
1B4I.
4. UCLA (31
-----..... izi.t •omneting in three California trade
ci&gt; ro tm&gt;*
nndcfc.lrd football »eaaon» in the ho a l m o s t came through two
Maroon halfback Art Dsvls, the
4. Notre Dam* (it . . . ___ tjoy meet* last May.
iiA S O M H fP
tail seven and well on the v»jr to jyyear* ago
SEC'a most viluibt# player last
An official rf the regiitrati'-n
7. W*»t Virginia ill)
__ iwa
WO**', 10*T»,
mother la Maryland Slate today
&lt;eason, worked out with the team.
AMO T tO /
I. Georgia Teeh
..........
SIT group said it wa* found Sanlro
That'a Maryland Stale- not the
He missed the Alabama and North
IM O f001AW
»• Nsvy
..
sot received *l.SPt in all from »pon»or* _
n r tmojam * w e n t
tmiversliv of Maryland which you
Trias games Quarterback Rill
A iA f AMO
16.
Texas
Christian
(3)
_
ygy of the three meet*, where** AAU™
might think a* firat clanre. Mary­
lAC.fiC COAircMAAfJ
Stantoo elan wa* running wilh the SOUTH BEND, Ind. A - Notre
WOM AMO
rule* allow- amateur runners up to
Tha Secand 11
/V I9 S 2 . M il ■*
land Rtato It the poor. Negro re
L O ir c ic r *f
first team, Ihmgh still a doubtful Dame, snunmag rm le-dattie foot­ II. fthlo Stale
BsS a »t»y m «xproiu. olua LraaeJ
____
re*aoM TM tjog
lation of the univeralty whtrh aUo
ro t * o * * b o w l.
perfermer against Auburn.
ball,
ts
relytrg
m
old
fashioned
eo*ti.
13.
T
e
n
s
ARM
__
Wins a J»t of football gamea hut
Tha Auburn varsity held ■ light power and ball control In pounding 13. Miami Ohio ___
Word of the mpenrinn action
gd* more nalienal recognition.
workout while the re verve* and away to another successful season. ’4 Auburn
reached Santee yrrterday at this
Thla year they're going aide bv MIAMI 'It-Cnarh Andy Gustaff r e s h m e n scrimmaged Coach Hope* of an undefeated season 13. Miasisi^pl
Marine Corp* hue where he i*
fide down the football victory trail mn scheduled a stiff drill for hit
Ralph Jordan reported his rharge* vanished wilh a l&lt;-7 lost to Michi­ 14 Southern California
dationed He said he had never
with eevrn ap.eee and no defeala University of Miami Hurricanes
were In good shape fnr Ihe Mis- gan Slate but Notre Dame appears 17. Kentucky ..........
donr anythin* to vjolate amateur
Jtfarvland State haa aeored 17* tuday, pruhxbly the last acrimsisiippi Stale contest Saturday. well on its way towards duplicat­
athletic standard*.
p»dnt* to 19 for the opposition.
m*ge before Ihe homeeomina foolIB. Army
___
Georgia Teen went through a ing last year’s f-t records
Behind the team which wa* un­ hall game Friday night with Bos
The fummitlee gave Santee, the
light drill. Coaehe* cheered tha re­ Navy was a big hurdle Saturday » . Miaiissippt Stale
beaten In 1919, 19V1, 1033 and IBM ton College.
\merlran mile record hnldrr. fiM*a
turn to action nf halfback Paul lor the Irish wno now fate weaker
tegular .ra«.n nhrdule* l« Coach Gustafson »a‘d a long offensive
ilays to appeal it* S3 action lo
Rolan berry, injured Sept 14. In Ihe opposition in Ttnn and North Caro­
Vernon MeCaln In hla mven year* and defentlva scrimmage will he
the Mi**iiuri Valley AAU'* Board
Florida game Coarh Bobby Dodd lina before finishing up against
he haa the lirpmung record of *| In order because he think* the
9 Players Appear of Managers. Santee said he was
trainer nut be wanta to look in said the iwlfi Junior will atari Iowa and Southern California.
Bv BOB MYERS
Vletorle*. one tie and five defeata iquad la still in Ihe cloud* after
that appeal hut did put say what
After the 31-4 triumph over Navy, For First Tim e
HOLLYWOOD or — It w n up­ shspe for on* brief boxing se­ against Tennessee.
And he'a only W year* old.
it would contain,
It* first big win of the Mason, stairs In the Hollywood YMCA end quence.
A modest man. he prefer! to
Tennessee also took I* a bit easy. Irish Coach Terry Brennan said:.
tf Santee's appeal should fail In
riltsburgn Saturday.
•wo old men were sparrini In Ihe It was suggested that perhaps he Coaches laid Dave Stottlrmeyer, “The main dliirrenee was tn Ihoae On S E C C h e ck list
felk about a Ai-19 game. That wat over
Ihe regional gvup't Board of Man­
Boh
Nolan
rnd
Paul
Hefti
are
ere he toil t.i Florida ARM In a recovering from Injuries slowly ring. Ona of them was Jersey Joe intended to have a round or two sophomore renter from Sarawita, seven guy* up front. They opened ■y THE ASSOCIATED PEERS ager*, AAU rile* give him th4
with another actor In the play. Ihe Fla., may be sidelined wilh a knee the holes and wn controlled the
Walcott.
portseatnn game In tha Orange
and may mlit Friday night'i en­ An onlooker railed “lime." It well known sports writer. Hum­ Injury
, 3 " ? . *°uW,*»»‘*ni Conference right to carte hi* flgM higher, lo
suffered tn the North Caro­ baU "
3ln*l laat December.
football players mid* their first the Boaril nf Governors of the Na*
counter,
Trainer
Bob
Wlke
re­
phrey
Rogarv.
But
H
waa
recalled
was obviously tha rnd of a twolina game.
Rut there wa* some reaaon for
Control the ball they did. Notre ippterinp# on the AtsocUleH Prr*i tional AAU.
m
that Jeriey Jse never louehei the The Georgia Bulldogs pranced Dame bad the ball for 7B plays
rich an uniiiual licking. With ported.
mlnulr round.
The
Santee
e*«e
could
develops
SEC
checklist
of
stars
today
as
only 31 piaver* to begin with, three Nolan, starting left end, came Jersey Joe, the agrlris ea- stuff.
through a light workout. Coaehe* and ran II. TTm harassed Middles a result af fin* performances In Into the AAU s mn*t Important elof the regular* were ouL with ln)u out of Ihe Pitt game with what heavy weight c h a m p i o n of the As far the fight game, well. Wal­ said several mainstays might net tried 33 runnlrg playi and went gamea Saturday.
irihllity action *lnre 1913 when th#
Wike
ealled
the
worst
bruise
he
cott says ha won't even witch a to tn toy shape for the tough game to the air B4 times. Navy had 13
f .e a hefore Ihe game alarted They
world,
merely
smiled
pleasantly,
late Jim Thore waist ripped of
atlU were losing hy only JO-1B tale ever u » Hefti hid an ankle In­ lie was puffing a little and sweat­ bout any more. They wanted him with Florida but described the over completed panes and I Noire Tha newcomers are quarterback Ha Olympic medal* and hi* rerjury
before
the
game
and
got
an­
M.
C.
Reynolds
af
Louisiana
Slate,
In
the
ring
at
tha
raerat
Rocky
In tha third quarter before four
Dame Interceptions.
ing a lot. trying to knock off IS or
all situation as good,
ords craved from Ihe record hooka
more got hurt. Florida hid 73 other hump on it during the strug­ 20 pound* he bas picked up since Mardamv-Arehie Moore match. Joe Florida went through a heavier Throughout the season tn wbitk halfbaek Noojui Walker and tackle for playing baseball for pay In
gle at Pi'.Mburgh.
stayed at hit boma In Camden,
, 1 Thompson gf Alabama, ecnplayer* dreiard.
h# retired.
than usual Monday drill. Coach the Irish have won five nf six ten Lamar Iwathman of Tenor*. 1910.
N J.
Maryland Stale. • email school
Jersey Jne Is here to a d a part “ The way K li.M he sald.'Tm Bob Woodruff said he was thinking games, ball control has bean the
2 ** »P"
or Tulane. ends
devoted to tearhtng Neyme* trade*
In a movie about bosing, “ Tha afraid tf I got to watching I'd see o' alternating quarirrbark* Bobby rtory with tha idea you can't lose
and •srlriillnre, ha* no scholar.
«n!d
*i‘ U of
and Lrn North Carolina has a standout
Harder They rill.*’ Ha plays a something about one of the fighters Lanee, Jon May and Richard Al­ If you keep th# ball.
Ellta of Georgia Tech, and half. ground ralner bark this le iu m .p
»h!p* or aneh inducement* lo nf
This
falls
for
a
powerful
ground
len
agatnit
Georgia.
—some weakness or something—
» » « • Tommy Warner or Tulane He is halfback Ed Sutton nf CuL
7*r football playera.
NEW YORK'JP - Danny Oinetn
and 1 might get the Mm that 1 Ttilane watched football movies attack to which Notre Dame ex­ and Henry Dukes of Georgia.
lowbee, N C , who averaged 111
rill, once a bright young prospect Johnny Podres Has could beat him, that maybe I »f ita 17 13 upset of Auburn, and cels. In sia games this year the L *P°Ni writer* around the ran- yard* per carry In IBM.
Irish
have
pithed
up
1.U4
yards
raerclied briefly. Winlris Alabama
could mike one morn fight.
In the .welterweight class, wants
• “* » other
•Iso drilled lightly. Coaches report­ on Ihe ground for a &gt;7-1-yard SEC grinders Vn|IH
“So, well, ! Just day away."
to prove hie IMl victory ever Vince Received D raft C a ll
| 0r outstsqding play.
average
Agatnit
Navy,
Notre
Da
WITHERBEt.
N
Y
Ul
Jonny
ed
tackle
Douy
Pntta
might
be
out
Walcott's
main
interest
these
Martinet was r.o fluke.
Tho» getting repeat nominations
F R I S C O
The lanky Brooklyn boxer made Podres, the Brooklyn Dodgers' days la in Ms Job aa a special de­ Ihe rest vf the season wilh a knee barks piled up 333 yards on the mcitMitd:
xtifcii Hunt k wowi.no
ground.
leflhandei who pitched them to ______
_____
_____
________
injury
suffered
tn
the
Georgia
linquent
officer
for
the
‘Camden
the
top
10
nf
the
dais
two
years
Quarterback* — Jimmy Harper
Tl* n a*t--------------------)•
P A I N T S
4111 IT 14* ago with an upset decision over two World Reiles victories, ha* PoJiee Department. Kn la a moat tame. Tulan# playi Alabama in
1
i m 14 141 Marlines at Madison Square Gar­ been ordered hy hi* draft hoard [ (intern worker
Teeh*1
*1
Wld*
Ml,eh*1
1
’
Rf«
«
|a
Mobile Saturday.
"Making
*:&gt;* 71 11*
Dttt
to report for a physical elim ina­
am if &lt;1* den Rut he faded fast .
Pnn #|f
Vanderbilt and Kentucky breezed
KalfbacH-Gior,, Volkert. Gf orr tn II lit
tion.
Uiium
Last
night's
unanimous
decision
Paint
Historyn
through light drills for their Satur­
f*
Junes, Auburn
*"•4 It ll»
•rr#tt
Mlsi Mary Torim*. his sister,
day encounter
4.14 IT IP ever Paolo Metis of Italy at St
F»r«
PuUbaek-Jo*
Childress,
Auburn.
**:» IT its Nicholas Arens revived Danny's said last nlgnt that Johnny had
■ o x n a r nto w ra n n ir r a
m ow
LOW
Ends — Ray Wilkins, Georgia
SAN FORD
21T* IS t l
Louisiana Rtato find stringers
l v T*e awoeSated Cnw
been ordered to taka the examina­
Uev. I
1417 14 14! hope* for the future.
x r . w T o n s t — l u n a r o io v a e a lti. Jimmy Phillip*, Auburn.
took
R
easy;
the
other
members
9141 1* n* “ Give me a faw more flghta and tion In Albany Nav. 14.
B:3| a. m.
ikuim
3:13 a. m. w the squad scrimmaged. Iy*u*. tS*U, H rM h Frn . an*eola&lt;ed Fn alo 6 "4t*—Fnikiin Brooks, Geor­
P A IN T CO.
1**4 IT u i
RW lU rh u ll*
1 0 4 H a ir . IS .
1:19 F m. lina State plays Maryland, one of Sl’lit
as«* :i T'J I'll take Martinet nr anybody else** Podres pitched brooklyn to an t i l l p, m
NKW O R LX A K d — M
B ro w n , gia Tock.
rMmrair
WB SPECIALIZE TN FAINT*
r m it II*
B-3 victory In Ihe World Series on
law. B
tta *4. K*w rn ita a * . *«i h I*m
u a
tkn latiun’a top teams.
m i :i iii said the 33-yesr old (Hovaneltl. “AH his 21rd blrihctiy and went on to Bill a. i
W lF f
J u n m r H at k n a r . I I ! H . F k lta d a lj ob a. m.
FOR THB PAINTERS
1411 It 114 I need la a few flghta under my
r
S4t« 17 tit Lett “
*hut out Ihe New York Yankees 10:08 p. m
I ’ N &amp; Jfe a a ro . I t
T — W a ll R e a r*
Charlie Bowlhy of Denison. Teg .
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WHOLESALE
* RETAIL
Ill'S it it:
Ills
H anna.
S a l 1*1
Friday. M»v. 4
407 W. FIRST ST.
X»T4 11 n* Willie Gilienherg. St Kirk's 3 0 In the final game last month.
The American Bowling Congress r ig a H Ia , 111. V - » T a r k , la . (D ! hire* a roliege boy with an aqua
til 1 m matchmaker, flans to give Danny Johnny was rejected hy his Se­ tO:43 a. m.
4:*B •- m. during the last year eertifiad T,« Uuaedia 4i*&lt;*uaiiri*4i
lung to prowl L*k* Teioma lo find.
FREE PARKING
U RR I.MI
T#nm
11:01 p. m
4:U P- m. 043 bowling establishments with
flak for Li* roaort customer!.
IT
!* a december data against a ranking lective Service board because of
Clare
Andrade,
U-yeir-nld
light­
f.
Nav.
•
bach
Injury
when
he
was
called
i «** It'S welter.
It
*«
ts
i ng a. m. 10,444 alley beds. The eld mark weight, won hla first II fights.
i «h HH
Glovanent. 1W4 , used superior up tn IBU. He waa playing with
lI llM f
•:M ». m. was 0,011 eeUbHakmenta and 44,- Then he lost tu Ralph Dttyaa M
reach and boxing ability lo whip M o n t r e a l la tha lnUraiUoul
M l allayaNew Orteiai.
l l l l v l l u l
Me
tw
,
Mw.
R
Leagua
then.
Melli, 1U4. in la rouudi.
Brown
U.1B
B.
m.
R:U
1m.
fUUliaft
IMItMaal ■*
T BB f . m.
Brawn
IIS Vest Virginia University fullback
1,;U ’ ;
Mae. t
i« ,y ,e MT C m i fW
»n Jaa Msrcoal, a water from Fredert i l l a. m.
Y :» R .»
ln t lit H u a l || . T . c l .l d l *
sit -rirktown, Da., haa gained BBt yards
• 44 p ■
1:47 pi m.
i n | for tha Vumtatneara In thru# years.
Ts*w II. I* U bu
ISIS
Tram tl. T. Fowalta
t. Mae. R
MIAMI (ft—Ram Rrarnerchla. a
9:M R- &gt;
third-string buach rider at tha Uni­
B:B4 p- m
versity nf Miami until three weeks
Mae. R
ago, la the Florida Sports Writers
B P a. m
Assn, “back ot Ihe week "
a :irp n
* 2 5 ° ° t&gt; 5 5 0 “
It waa Ihe second atraghl week
a*. IB
I that the iM-round . quarterback 4:B a
16:11 •- »
Font NUet, Ohio, topped tha vw- 4:44 p. a .
M:4R p- m
Uag.
a M
Vi
With both Vlerida and Florida 6:11 a. m.
l l: » a. m.
Slate Idla Mat weak, Icarneechla'a 4 :0 p. m.
ll :Wp- ■chief competition came from full­
. ROW
f. u
back Don Bostrler and right half-1 6:6t a. m.
. . . . a. ■back John Varana, bath af Miami | R:U f . m
11:61 P- m-

Hr ED corrigan
NEW YORK on - The National
Hors* Show opened an right-day
tun ifl M.disco Square Garden lo
day.
The official opening It *«# for
tonight when It Gen. Thoma* V
Urrrcn. commanding general of
It* lit Army. lake* :hr »aljlr o'
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Star Miler, Santee,
Poised For Fight «
With AAU Leaders

Mississippi State
Is Facing Toughest
November Schedule

Maryland Stale
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Notre Dame Is
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On Ball Control

UofM Homecoming
Slated For Friday

Walcott To Play
Trainer In Movie

Victory No Fluke

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roc Remodeling ,nd repalre.
in HIGHLAND
MARBLE TOP Table, preferrabh
Nothing D«.wn—Small Monthly
l» At.TOMOBIEK BROWER* -la • One b trr • Wa an and Damp | they keep gahhmj about how they
neat 2 bedroom 4130 Pre.Bullt 3pc&lt; Matt. . 24 30 oval. Give details and Phone
Payments
wowed 'em at the Palace, rollyij
bath and MichDry
Identical Savings on Matching number to B-tx II, % The San­
CARS
Sherman
Conrrcle
Co.
Ywed acejjr landri the | lies, amaabed 'em tn
*
One
hour
H
Wash
and
Dry
Box Springs
ford Herald.
________ «
BOUGHT SOLD TRADED
Oat Weal 13th
Phase 7421
" a S T p S L d ' at w !*n- with
Fold
Dubuque.
Hoy Krel'a lltrfl Car*
M M N N tfnfia
* Finished I.sundry
HELP WANTED
10 ENVELOPES, letterheads, slate
So what* Can they vtifl enlcrtiltl
Sanford Ave. A 11th St.
r ™*LEP Edge Inner Spring Matt. 10
• Samione Dry ('leaning
thi• generation? That is the ques­
Matching Box Spring, Reautl- TTTT70N CEH S has immediate
menlt involrri. nand bills, and
ReuHor
A.
Soulhwide Imiindrximr.l
!. ,, , l , *dboard (choice color),
tion.
need for nuldsmPng young m,n
r o g r a m s, eir Progressive
A— date
Newlb Side Pnodmart Bldg.
krow ledge nf g. niral nltiiv wi rk
'rinling Co., rhou* 4bd — 402 IV —Motor,/ lioals/ Trailer*— l»
It's nut li t the looped trouper
wn
Bldg.
IM Eavl Mlb St.
W .1 IJib SI
etsfni.af TtiU is an opportunity
who go t
Iui The loung­
n.EAtltNCE SMB
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
for Ihr right man Write Box
1923 E\ INRUDES and
r. f l l l l l ) s M O N 31. S I K3 II I S 24 er Mari have hren afflicted, too.
X '» The Sar.foM Herald, giv­ I.NSTAt.I.ATION of lan&lt;drum, Carm a so n ry
* Mapolla Ph. 1232
l/.SKD Mill Oils
Take Judy Garland She tv a
|&gt;e:-. Tile,
ing sgp and lull particulars of
1. 2
II P SEA-KING.
wonderful ’inser Rut on her TV
w S « JS vrtr-.,!rg.
Sanford l.inulriim A Tile C’n. mgood
Cumpenn
Studio
of
Oonrlnj;
marriage and mllitar/ status.
Most desir... *2*30
•how, the emree, Ungers and
I7f W l«l SI.
Phnno 1917 1. 1. H condition
F"X Tret — Walt* — Swing
P. KVINRUDE.
WANTED — Colored Conk with
Rumh, Samlia, Tuogo. M,imho. itanrerv gave her «urh a buildup
run,
like
a
top
and
beats
reference,. Call 1?M M I
IHCYCI.E PAINTING
P. (I. Ifox 267 that &gt;ou ev|ieitr| j oimhinauont
rowing .
*21.30 2312 Sloluwk
Morace
age ul
unlit
..........
X-Mas
.
of Sarah ll&gt;rnhardt and ()ueen
3
6
II.
P
SCOTT-ATWATEII.
CKIIK WANTED. Rel»a side o(
.s’anlry'a Hike hhop
Elizabeth to emir on stage Thera
ilore. Tnuchfon Drug Co.
llko
new
*29.93
PlJXfVI)
RKRVICK
—77
r
310 f 4tls Rl.
Phoua 2434 3 It P SCOTT ATWATER.
was bound to b# s let down
MAN. 73-33 with Service Station
rrttalihad
...............
..(A*so
Sammy Pavtv Jr. is another « •
L Xlll-Plsno Tarhnlrlan
espenene*. Preferrably Man­ Spare Hriters and Floor Furn­ 3 H, bEA-REF. ........ ..
*38 30 L.Pbooo
2161. Itouto 1. Sanford ample Hr It a great talent.
agement for 43 hour «ork
3
4
tVINRUDK
.............
*30
00
aces Liberal Trade-In.
"He iv Ih* mo»l exlranrdinsry perurrk in Sanford. Contact Mr.
9 HORSE WIZARD
*«00
Kirrhnf at Sun Oil i n , 411
7!» II. ELGIN —runs good.
33 I 37 ION
- S t formrr I've ever »een He ran
at—
French Ave hcUcen 3 and r.
inj tietlrr than Jolv.rn and dinct
New Model, only ........ *30 00
m
t&gt; m Tucday, Wedneiday and
COIfCRCTB
7‘, MERCURY.
ANYONE INTERESTED in form- i Iw-tter than Aitaire, and he's a
Thursday.
No lloltom Cal. .
*113 00 inif a Tiling (Tub ant being an rreat mimic lie ran even tmltal*
arlu e living member ifonlart me, and that'i about a* low as
Phono IsU 7t» FIRESTO NE-Like new A
DO YOU want to ram extra 1007 Ranfnrd Ava.
itexl at
«■ i t . Johnny Walker. Rl I Box 301-A. you can t v "
money for Chmtmas? Women
to il FIRESTONE wilh Fuel
P . M. CAM H JK I.L
rri, I i nr i II 2120-R Wa
Ml Djvi &gt; ha, t» do iv divplay
needed for delivery end tele­
O Malic Tank ...
1132 30 I teach nienitw-i, to fly.
Gaarcai Coatrarfor
phoning. Car and Phono es
1hu amazing talent* But he ipendl
10
II
JOHNSON,
"Hamas
of
DuUnrUon"
wmlial. Call in per,on 9-1 p.m
1 1o*i murh time on night club flnori
rear shill, tank
SI23 00
MWar 17 82
Ptmaso 1441 towith
If. Lightning MERCURY *129 93 Buy, Sell. RcnL H're with want df'eribinc hu early years and eu­
ads, the husiert salesman tn logizing Im dad and uncle, "»h«
12 H. SEA BEE
For Battar Plumwog
10A
HEI.p" tV \M E D
I0 \
town. Pul ono to work for you. taught me everything t know."
NOTICE
Very good condition . ... 1129 93
8oo or CaU
(Female)
Phone IR21. Wa will ho glad fo So p!ea&gt;e, p/rfnrmerv, no mnro
MERCURY CRUISER
. *193 00
Claarance of Odd* and Erds.
W. J. KING
charge iL
16 It. SCOTT-ATWATER
YsanleH Immediately
Flaor Sample* On* af a Kind. etr.
2**a Sooth Park Phono M
medleys vtartmg with a muling
Cnmptrlo with lie nude con­
Ref. Trie*
Bain Price Administrative Secretary with
rhnru* ol "Therc'v No Runnels
trol
Box
and
contrul
cableTyping and Shorthand. In handle
128-98 Bnby Bed and
Like Show llunnrsv " Just show
only ............................... *139 93
TV SERVICE
TOO
Mattroas ........ 814 93 ofnre work. Eiperlenrr nrer,.
us what you can do.
CAN
Fast and Efficient
sary
Wnie
Rex
W
W
%
San­
Also many motors torn down for
8830 Contour Chairs .......... w no ford Herald or rail 2203.
SP.IX
JENNINGS TV CENTER
used parts. Reasonable.
218.88 IJr. Room Suita — I28JS
Anything
Phono 2313-J. .
093 Plastic Top Step
With A
EARN up to (40 00 weekly at
On Sal* While They last!
A IfooUr Coastnirtfon Co.
Classified
Table* ......
27M home. No ranvasilng. Expert- GriffisHomes
New 1133 Model E\ INRUDES
and
Ramodcliag
MUST SELL AT 88 93 Lounge Chair* ............ MM
rnrr unnecrsiary. Write to The
Ad
3 11 UGHTWIN. (Se|J Out)
Phono 2384-M-4.
Door*, ceramic 288.98 Simmons Hlda-a*
Jalran Co., 167 So Crescent
JUST CALL
7H FLEET WIN. (Sold Out)
hitchHrtghla Blvd-, Lot Angeles 42, HOUSE CLEANING - Windows. 13 I t FASTWIN Sale
in
un M
Bed ........................ ... 231 no &lt;alii
. . heat" Demonilrafor *283 00
Walla, Floor*. Ph. D. C CaU- IS It.
___ _ ____Mortgage 218 93 2 pc. Sectional Sola .. 141M
2.3 II RIGTWIN— l .Sold Out)
well. 1I49J.
10R— SALESMEN WANTED - 1 0*
at 4*. no quest inns asked. Imi­ 229 93 Lawson Sofa A
23 II Elec. Starting
n ted near High School in good
HAI.
fkm
A*
k
—
r
o
r
i
.
m
o
k
Chair ........................
1MU
llig Twin
|4 (t 10
BING
rr tidennil section,
aeeUor till U a
3.93 B!ondo End Tables . ... M l Old established installment com­ Gontrart PLUM
*12*
and rapxir work. Fro* 23 11. Elcc. Demonilrafor
at ItlJ t
pany
has
opening
for
sober,
wide
rstimaloa. R. I. Harvey. 204 COMPLETE OUTFIT SPECIALS
KmwufSSu
—
.— .1
a aa dawn pay- i n 83 4 Pc. Blonde Red Room
awake
man.
Must
hava
car
and
Suita .............................. 14100 rclerencrs. p. 0. Mux 347, San.
Sanford Av*. Phono 112*.
Clast. Aluminum nr Mahorinv
8830 Orthopedic Mattresses . 34 M ford.
a r k js w r s r *
Boats Many new models Just
G
A
TLIN
B
R
O
T
H
E
R
S
A boos-eeodtng foot
9830 Maple Bunk Bads with
arrived.
Dragnet
and
Rulldnxrr
Service
Thiols awe ito,wbed's or*
*f
Gal .r trailer, aim rever.il mo­
Mattresses ........................ MM AMANA FREEZER FOOD PLAN
S « m in o lt
Pbnmv:
2221
—
Sanford,
2232—
dels of u,cd boat, A trailers on
Mae* enlighlerving tborv m KooL
48.83 Wardrobes .................. MAI This it a full lime opportunity for
Geneva
hand, priced reasonable.
men with ambition. Age it no
148 8* Foam Rubbar Studio
Completo training will
Couch ............................... 798* bsrrler.
— Bring your wardrobe ROBSON S p o rlln r Good*
he given to men selected. Cer SEWING
problems to me. Work and Fit
88 93 Simmons Chair Reds .. 42 M necessary. Qualified leads sup.
tvtisrnde Salra A Service
fuirantrcil. S e w
location, 3*4 K.
MAS Double Dresser A
Plied from advertising and cu,tat KL
Ph-me 99s
213
,Map!a
Avo.
Phono
722-J.
Mirror ........................... S*M lorner referrals tmedlate mmMrUdllama.
13 83 Night Stands .. . a . . . 932 misston rarntngs on credit
*8 - PTJRNmmP. I ’M M flwAls
proved orders. Phone 227»R. OHLA.'400
179.93 Extra Largo Chroma
Undo S
DtooUat ........................... 8888
Bay yoor FuraRora at Berry's
Ray. II
B U /lO tH G r N B C D S
^
WaraKouM Funs.. Cn.. at 801 W

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•APABRoom,

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” Tih° lgr W. 8th t
RNTURNISIfED House, l k '
UPSTAIRS unfurnished. Apart*
rnant Kttfhan equlpprt Smco
•
Htater. 2 screened lo rti aa.
Close in. Phone 4T1-W.
h d ALL unfurnished f arano m m ment, cor. Sanford A E. IWi.
L Phone 1T83-J.________________

■fwREE Bedroom house. Mlldtm

• furnished 87*. per
room furnished Dt«4*i ApL 99monthly, adults. Phase I642-W

evenings.

Jwo-Room Parelahaid ApL ...
•• highway 17-81. Doseett’s Or©y * rerles, a miles South of Seniord.
$E W 2 Bedroom Home. Ph. 2002.
•CLEAN I Bedroom
I! Apartment Close la.
Art. Phone 818
THREE BEDROOM House. Hard,
wood noon, kuebaa nmilihed.
Near High School. 173. per
mouth. See Mr. and Mre. fault
at fau it'i Drug Store pear Poet
m Office.
M-AKE MARY — furnished House.
_ Phone TIT or 13T4-J

BW aL F Z n J l Z . 8 S Mag-

noise.

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Tueo. Nov. 1 .1055

Is Show Business
In Love With Self?

fuitNlSHED Anartment 300 Park
Ave.
CLEAN furnished *i.i Close
T'U West 1st St. Phone 818.

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Phone IWI

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VELAKA APAKTHOm:
pnrita baths, il* W. U r n m . __

“ £ » £

' '/ f r '- r d d - e * -

m Lorh Arbor.

BB H W

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ACTIOS*
] A Dickers
character,
• Tiny -----”
4 Net many
7 CrrnbrelJ
2 Metallic
l'K ,l
to Beach
II riimh.ng
rtsM
13. Thallium
nym &gt;
14 racisms,
ticn nt inttrlegation
13 K\tn
16 The helnt
oak
18. fhinria
river
V* I smprey
.
ticn
• I. A
nieaiurc
13 Vrtliga
23 Light*
29 Not
working
31 A ,vtng
32. Sol-* rivrr
33 Sloth
32 Colored, as
F.astrr eggs
37. Sound aa
n bell
39. Y»s (Sp I

NOT A PROJECT!

TV R. MBBia* l l l i r i g
Realtor — Geaertl laturanre
1!M9, Sanford's leading
Gonrade R. DtegfMdee Aeeedale Since
Builder of homei for over l.soo
112 N. Perk Aee. people.
The Want Ad Department U Phene n a
S
le. Sales
Olfice; Little Venire

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DAI L Y C R O S S W O R D

BATMOND M. BAtX. BROEEB
O. M. HARRISON, BROKER
S. D. Hishlryman, Associate
KM South i'ark Ave.
Phone M0
Jr.,
WljWUSur­

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pm,#

BUT — Homes of Real Inditlduili!)■; Rrtitan) Firm Homes.
FOR RENT — l 's RR furnished
Early Americsn. Ultra Modern.
houie out of city. 3 minutes from
Conventional A French Colonial
the Rase. *36. per month. Avail­
types.
able Now!
BUILT On I^rge Landw-apH
SCARCE A S H E N ’S TEETH
Lots: in the best of neighbornoods.
3 BR. MODERN cottage. IT.ono no.
nearly new. overlooking Inhabit COMPLETE with all the features
lake Jessup fell the privileges
you have dreamed abo-it such
uithout Ihe upkeep *. 1* nminuiei
• s colored General Eterlrie
from Sanford or Orlando. The
appliances and colored plumbing
futures.
SPACIOL’S KITCHEN
Is completely equipped with
automatic washer, dryer, stove AND available at rratonahle
and hot water heater; providing
prices, with the best financing
the most fastidious with cheery
A with minimum downru)mints.
working and dining arcn
Terms, hut rash talks. “No
phone call*, please."
Wellborn C. Phillip.-*. J r.

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Mather of Sanford

!it=— SSSMSS___=M±
DAWNS MOWED hr Jerry Lord.

COLLECTION of 14 Pistols, 9
Frau estimates. Phone 1317 W
Shotguns and Ammo of all sues.
w
Billing Clerk,
Thoto tn'.rre-trd Phono 2120 R EXPERIENCED____
Typtit and DicUpnone operator
for appotntmeat.
o n a » :uM *

desires potitien m docaL Arm'.
^ rB ^ B o * 22, 7k the Sanford

1st SL All nationally adv. fur

a s jim ^ ^ a a ra b o iH e n rie e ,^ ^

21

LOST AND POUND

21

I/)ST on State Rosd Project..
bmwn leather BlltfoW with cur­
rency. drivers Iterate, tdenti-1
firation. paper.-., etc. Please
Botiiy Mata Head Dept, City

SHERMAN CONCRETE
PIPE CO.
Oat Wart 13th 8L

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SANFORD IHERAT.I**
Tue». Nov. 1. 10S5

Country Living Means Relaxation

Criminal

(rontfaerd From Page One)
brforr Judee V anar Carlton.
Trial was art (oi Turadajr, Jan. 10.
9 to a m
(CWaUnoed from P air On?)
William Cron charged with "*»tam a expressions of admirxtien aault with attempt tn murder" will
And praU* (or the M-yesr-old Mar te tried on January 11. at • *0 a m
l i n l ' i decision. In which she laid: The svond bond to be ejtrealrd
"Mindful of Ihe rhurrh'i teach- a ia that o( Ray Motin*kl
te l that Chmtun raarrlata i* in­ Bobby Johnson, charged with
dissoluble and conscious of my breaking ano ____________
enterim" will be
duty to tht commonwealth. I have i trirf”oiT January Td,' B 10 a m.
resolved to ptat th n r considera­ Other trial* act, in the two weeks
tions before ar.y othera."
of criminal court hearing* arr:
There waa »om« anger here al Norman Kimball for "Grand Larirtu t i 'l l frit In hr the riranny eeny” on Jan 11 al 1
pm ;
•f tradition ar.d convention that Ralph Stewart a! 9 V) * m on Jan
{oread Mariara* to live up mar- 12; Dan Wells for ••shooting into
rtas# bccauar of the rrllsioui view* a dwelling" or Jan 12; Ben Joe.
of one
of the* population for shooting in*o a drelltng on Jan
— segment
_
Soma tewvpaperi predicted the JS , w 4 m . clayfon Thnma*
•onunon’i ealth and the Church of , flJj ra #
r h ,r . f has been
England — the established church ,et [6f
j an lfi ,t j jd a
— would be more hurt than helped m .
R1-&gt;(yi nn t charge of
By ber renunciation.
| attempt to commit rape" on TuesThere are women who only love
Jjn , T
Smith on Jan
ia»d Sir B arfly Batter 1? with trial for Eutene Green• Cloadiao-hntn member of Par- leaf for "grand larceny'* with nn
Harnett who know* the Princen. definite date ret.
" I have a haunting feeling that Joseph E Glidwell, being In Sem­
Princeia Margaret la one of them." inole County Jail on a "worthicti
He cave hia a le a f in an Evening check" charge, pleaded guilty b"
Standard irtlrle entitled "Marga- fore Judge Cjrllon thia morning
pet** Sacrifice *•
but wain't •epleneed Paud Hub
lack, held in the county Jail under ON E OF THE GREATEST bareback riding acta In all eireua Watery will bo aeen here on Friday, Nor.
charge* not specified w*i released ember 4. matinee and night when the great King Bros three ring Clreu* eome* t*» benfonl spon*orea
hy the ruurt because of inefficient by th* membeia of tb# Junior Chamber of Commerce. The “Riding Doreheatera" fise sensational
information
ha re hart, riding eouMtrfana direct from lengthy rngagemei.** In tendon. Pari*, Denmark and other
Other ;rial dates tel rtjn inefuded rrn«! fool nenial rltl** will he making their American debu*a »« on* of the many forel-rn act* that
(Continued From Pair Ou"l
a charge of grand l*rr*ny again*! h* « b*-n imported by «h* Kmr Bro* for their 3&lt;th annual tour thia aesmn. King Bro* Clreu* i*
shepherd!, yuletide. Chrutmaa Ellis Kettles which will be tried i ow the Second Largest Circua In all the Universe" and wdll be presented In threa ring*, elevated
p M t, Santa Claut. fir«plarra. Jan, IT. at 1J0 pm .; Vernon A stage*, a mammoth menagerie and a hippodrome track wrlth a gataiy of 150 internationally famous
CiroU. reindeer, aktighi, Christ- Musielman, charged with "crime rirrua and arenle atara. The ahowgrounda will ba located at Illway No. 17-02 adjacent to the farmer#
n a i pretenta, and anew icenei. against nature" will be tried Jan
Auction Market and twro performance* wll* be itaged a t 2 P m. and at * p. tn.
These theme* will help, according 18. al 1 .7) am
to the tatter, Veep Ihe theme of William OgUsby, ’•eld In en*mty ‘
thia jrear'a Chrlstrai a Parade Jail under three charge* of "grand
"LM'i Put Chmt Bark Into larceny" lnvosing the taking oh
OtrUtm ai."
ihrca outboard motnra, pleaded
For the float Judged be«t there 'not guilty" **hen arraigned. Ilia[ TAIPEI. F o r m o s a , IP —| (wren tha genrrjtliiimo and any voyage to Erypt with his wife,
will be an award of IIS and '.eronrt trial dale was act for Jan. Id, at When Kart L Rankin wa* in col-' foreign envoy of the past
Rankin was caught at Manila by
Seat receive! SIS Entries are re. d V) a m.
lego one would hardly have gucsicd And in addition to hia other du­ Jspan's entry into World War II.
fMftod no later than Nov. # . with
William Mii'er, with only flso that enm* day he would be US ties. he has headed up a complex Interned for 21 month* he was fi­
registration made at the Jaycee
charge* of "breaking and entering" ambassador to tha Republic of team that biclude* tha chiefs here nally freed and proceeded on to
Information Booth, phone 1372.
of the foreign operations adminsentered
again*! him. pleaded guil­ China.
Seminole County Srhoola will
Rankm w n educated as an engi­ istration the US military assist­ Cairo, arriving in ISM,
ty
to
each
one
this
morning
when
Clow tor Um event which will be
neer. a career ho hid wanted to ance group god tha U.S. Informa­ Th* future ambassador waa con­
flU|*d Nov- to at 2:30 p m arraigned Judge Carlton, aen- tollov (rom boyhood. Ho atudlrt tion Service.
fenced
Si
ller
to
|1
year*
In
Ral
sul general al Canton prior to be­
Bloats entered In the parade by
engineering at California Institute Tho Job &lt;4 top American rtpreSdtoola will be Judged aaparately ford Pmon at hard labor on one of Technology. Federal Polytech­ aentativa on Formosa haa not al­ ing assigned to Taipei in 1U1. In
■Sd trophic* awarded the winner* of the charges. On Ihe other four. nic In Zurich end Princeton.
ways been such a trying—or Im­ the meantime, the American am­
Hunt, In hie letter to the mer- Judge Carlton gave Miller 10 years
By Ihi lime he waa t t . Rankin portant—assignment. Rankin came bassador to China, Dr. J. Leigh­
for
one,
*nd
two
yean
for
earh
of
•basil, laid, ‘To make this your
here in IMb as minister and char­ ton Stuart, had quit the mainland
l Chriilmaa Parade, the moat Ihe other three, to run concurrent­ had turned to tho foreign service, ge d'affaires and was not raised to and returned to Washington. Some­
hut
In
many
rotpocta
tho
engiMaaful held, wa heartily urge ly with the fifteen year* already rear'i training has continued to Use rank of ambassador until Feb­ thing of a we-want-Rank in move­
, full aup port and coopera- aentenrrd.
ment developed on Taipei as spec­
•erve him well. For with tho State ruary IMS.
U f a bring food will, cheer
Department he ha* again found Rankin, now a handsome, portly ulation aroto as to Stuart's suc­
•Bd ■ real apliit of Cbriatmaa to
delicate problems In which a single min of U. waa born In Manitowoc, cessor, and the subsequent appoint­
•u r wonderful town "
false calculation might causa gnat Wis. Follow big bis graduation from ment wa* greeted here with unqual­
PriaSteon, he embarked on • three- ified aati'facUon.
harm.
(Continued from Pege One)
This is psriirulirly Into of his year assignment at construction Pari of Rankin'* popularity here
to th# rioting dato of tho mrm* present assignment.
ruperintendent in lh« Caucasus with t* due lu hia often-spoken opposi­
berthip campaign.
Rankin has been America's top Near Eaat relief
tion to &lt;11 forms of communism.
|C n tlMad Fron Page One)
Coming to Sanford for tht win­ representative on this nervous Is­ Ho returned homo snd became But hr alio n n a reputation as •
BN iiw « l that Tengay should be ter concert terlea will ho: Corne­ land during a period of almost con­ manager of a real c u te company forceful yet genial administrator
jkMijrnri to post a tio ooo bond to lia Oti* Skinner on Dee. 1; Nat­ tinuous crisis In the Far East. His ■t Linden, N J. But the tesla of who preserve* a strong sense of
Allure hit return after mMIril ion and Neal, farritd Australian- appraisals ha*« helped ta ship# tae*lgn servlte had lOertod him humor while adhering lo protoeel.
inatm aat.
American duo piano team; and tha U S policy tn the fata of repeated strongly, and when he heard la The tall, graying ambassador Is
However, Cc-v. Collins aaWl ba Don Cossack Chon:* and Dancers threat* by Communist China lo In­ IHT that •lamination* w art being liked by both Chinese and Ameri­
Ni*nM B.d ba denied proper medi under the direction of Rerge Jar- vade Fnrtnoia and other offshore held for positions tot tba nawlv era can member* of the embassy staff.
islands.
•al ear# it It to financially Impos­ off.
*led foreign commerce service he A senLir American employ* said
sible for him in put up a bond
Thru# reserving membershlpt, In And during his tenure on For hurried off to Washington. Emerg. limply, "I could never expect to
Cheney waa tnilnirted to work addition to thoie already announc­ n o n there hive often been sharp ing with tha higheat mark In the work under a better boas."
•ut racommendatlcm* to govern ed, are. Mil* Carol Stone. Mr*. W. differences between tho objectives examinationi, he was tha flrat ap­ A girl worker said of the engi­
T o t f a y 'a release and return to the O. Livingston, J. If. Nicholson, of the State Drpariment and those pointee in tha commerce arnica, neer who turned diplomat: "I
Rupltal and ctniult with Tongay’* W. R. Nlcholton, Mr*. Mim*, Mr*. uf Grneraluiimn &lt; hiang Kai-Shek. which later was absorbed into Ihe think he's ling hao."
lawyer, Waynn Blpley of Jackson- Roy Holler, Mr. and Mr*. Harry In lb* face of all thrse difficul­ s u i t Dcyartmsni's foreign serv­ In Chinese, that means "the
N il,
Robton, Sin. R. L. Cornell, Mr*. ties, Rankin has retained a rela­
Tba Cabuxt acheduled a apeclal W. D. Hoffman, tha Rev. and tionship with Chiang Kai-Shek per­ ice.
i Nr Friday to formalize the Mrs. H. 1. Zimmerman. Sir. and haps more cordial than thoM be- Rankin's lint statem en t was
as assistant trade commlsttonir
WELL-PLANNED CITT
Mr*. T. E. Tucker, Mr*. E. K.
Teegiy It suffering trow ,n •&amp;' Flaher, Fern Perk: Mr*. C. O. Knox, Altamonte Spring*; Mra. at Prague. Me was later aaaigned MELBOURNE UD-The capital of
■ im ■lor which ha &lt;•■**
C. O. Pierce, Fern Pork; Dr. and ta Athens. Brussels and Lusem the stale of Victoria where the IKd
bourg. and was earring at Bma- Oiymles win be held it a modem
treated *1 the prison.
Mr*. Paul Setullert, AlUmenta sets when Natl Germany ordarwd well-planned city of Ito million
Hi y n toovictM of msnslaughSpring*; Mr. and Mrs. KriaUan the American legation there closed. people. It Is an important financial
ter for having directed hit daughRankin was then antgned to Cairo, trading center in the life of the
S r to diva from ■ M toot ■printJulke, Attamonla Spring*.
(Continued From Page One)
but ft took him two yeara to gel Australian nation. Blectri; rail­
te u rl at • Miami B*«l* pool. SM
Mt*.
Floyd
Smith,
Fern
**ark;
Wlflarad Utal injuries In th* dl\n Chief W lUami and the entire Po Mrs. Ijrle Swope, Fern Park; Mr. there.
ways. street ears and busses serve
lice Department and said, "I
metropolis.
In m t , while m a
and
Mrs.
George
Stine,
Dr.
and
learned long ago how* tn take orders
N otice
and carry then out."
Mrs. W. R. Anderson, Mr. and
Mra, TiUU, who beamed with Mrs. A. R. Peterson Jr* Mrs.
pride and bora a broad mill*
Eunice Jenklnaoo, Mr. Witlla
throughout tha presentation of
gifta and Use pre lee* from officer*, Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Burnette,
eald, -1 want to thank tha Sanford Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Anderson, Mr.
Police Department, Chief Roy snd Mrs. Raymond Ball, Mra.
Williams, and tha city, for tha Albert Starke, Mayfair Ian, Mr,
wonderful cooperation through and Mrs. Martin Brewster, Or­
lando. Mr*. Sybil Routh, Betty
the*# year*."
Aaked what ha would do now, Ann Munson, Dr and Hr*. Leon­
ard Munton. Bobbie Munson.
h* started to answer and Mra. Cmdr.
and Mrs. L. Blaine Libby,
Tlllla broke In and said, "I’m go. Ur. and Mrs. Merle Warner, Mrs,
WASH ABU l
Ing to try to get him to take
tome time off and play, lte'e G. W. Spence", Mra. Ralph Pasold,
Mr*,
ty'llliam
W.
White,
Mr.
worked hard all these year*."
V. B. llardln, Capt. J . T. Block"You ought to tea him Mrr. bum. and Mra. Fred Williams.
• • •• ,
Tillis remarked, “he’* doing some­
thing all tba lima- Repairing
fneea. pa'-chlng up a boat, going
here a 1 there working all the
tim e"
Today. Captain Roy Tlllla will
relaa, not having to report for
ICS I* HKRKHT OIVCM duty at » certain time. But, - he
i i n l u i i N It huslaas* at can look back ow r the yawn,
4. a*Mit*u Cm i i ? und»t and then lo hi* gifta, to rvmcmber
tttlaus tin * ef AI-A-Dm
Mi ••4 that » • i i i n I ta th# long yeara of service to Baa&gt; laid asm* with ih* rfirk
DOWN OS
all C«un. laauaati Ciuaty. ford and BernIn*lo County.
. 1a m n N i m with tfca
FIATHBB
ia af th# riftitliut Nam*
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Princess Margaret

Merchants Urged

Rankin Has Big Job In Formosa

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Memberships Sold

Russell Tongay

Capl. Roy Tillis

GETTYSBURG, Pa.. UK-Country
t'.ving generally means relaxed liv­
ing, plenty of privacy and freedom
uf movement
And living en a W acre farm
ihould give on* plenty of all three
m ien you're Ihe President of the
United State*.
Even though the President will
be recupersLsg here from his
(■cart attack list month, the prob­
lems of privary and freedom of
movement will be big onea at hia
tprawllng. rolling farm on the edge
nf Getlyiburg a famous Civil War
battlefield
Trying to help, however, are
Gettyiburg Battlefield Park autborotlea and the Civil Aeronautics
Administration—with an under­
standing j «jut from reiidrntj of
this historic town and aurroundrng farm rountryaidc.
Firit step toward enuring the
Preiident's privacy came when
park au'.horittos offered to eloie
to all battlefield tourist* one nf the
half doren nbicrvation towers
which dot the battlefield.
This pariicu'ar tower la along

Vandalism
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Phil Haire, was damaged extenaiveelcy when a bolt or rock* were
thro an through a restroom door
•Inking a water faucet causing
water to run through the night.
Other report* said that coin
hoxea were tom off machine*,
window* were broken, traffic waa
blnckrd as automobile! were push­
ed into the itrvet to block oncom­
ing ear*, acrccn door* were pulled
off, were Just a few of th# acta of
vandalism cauied during tho evening.
The farm building al Seminole
High School wa* entered but no
immediate report of damage wa*
made. However, it la known that
tha youngster* left the building
once to drive cars around the high
•rhool football practice field and
then return to take up their frolic.
Mother'* acompanying young,
iters for their Hallowe'en calls,
laid that there were more parent*
out with thalr children than ever
before. However, they reported
no vandaliam and no rowdlneaa
in the groups of smaller youngiters at Ihey vlaited homes of
friends and strangers ia their
neigh borbood.

A. Woodward

DRIVING RANGE HELPED
NEW YORK, UK—Doug Ford, who
has earned mor« than U2,000 in
golf prtc* money this yaar, aays
ia his book "Start Golf Young,"
that he got his chance because of
his father's driving rang# naar
Van Cortlsndt Park. Ford lays;
"When he moved to ' aa Indoor
range I went over whenever I bad
Ihe chance. It was there tftn t
found out what a picture golf Is—
•van on a big city driving range."
HOWELL HAS BEEN AROUND
NEW YORK W*—Coach Jim Lee
Howell is in nis Uth season with
tht New York Giants. After his
playing career ended In 1MI he
rerved as an tad coach under
This ia Howell's second yaar as
bead eoich. Jim Is 41.
wwr
Next time you prepare meat
ialtie* from ground lamb, odd a
Ittlo ground allspice along with
tha salt and pepper.

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Confederate Avenue, about • half
mil# from Eisenhower’s (root door.
It reaches up and over a wooded
rection which separates Ike's farm
lrom the battlefield. A tourist, even
with the naked eye, can as* what'a
going on at tit* farm. And. with th*
aid of even medium powered glassr. or binoculars, he ean tell what
co’or dreaa Mra. Eisenhower la
wearing.
Tite secret service didn't want
to cause any inconvenience to tourtali but they reportedly were con­
cerned when they took a good look
at th# aitualien and reilited a
crackpot with a high-powered rifle,
equipped with a telescope lem.
could endanger the President or
member* of hi* family. So it was
decided to clofc the lower when
the President atari at the firm.
Later thia waa modified and. dur­
ing Elienhowei'a visit* here, the
tower will be open—but under aur•elllance.
Meanwhile. whJe the CAA ba*
not potted the area aa a section
over which aircraft may not fly,
it hat l»rued a memorandum in
which It note* "that air traffic in
the immediate vicinity of the F.irenhnwer farm ba* steadily in­
creased and at unnecessarily low
altitudes" Much of thia traffic, it
pointed cut, waa from local plane*
apparently hired by touriata who
want an aerial look at th# farm.
Aa a remit, the CAA haa naked
tha cooperation of airport opera­
tor* and pilot* in Uia vicinity to
avoid alfhtieeing trips.
The usual regulation* calling for

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n ta te had been plagued by un­
authorised visitor*.
A 22-year-old German refugee,
Menkjird by authorities aa Paul
W. Wlrtht of Floral Tark, wa*
picked up and allegedly admitted
ha waa prowling tha Woodward
estate over the weekend.
He alio was quoted as saying
ha broke a window a day or two
earlier.
Wirths, who haa a burglary
record, had been sought for ques­
tioning in tho Woodcasc ai well
as in connection with a eerie# of
break-ini In tha vicinity of tho
Oyater Bay horns of th# Woodta r d a
A policeman apottod him early
today In Huntington, about Id
mile* from Oyatef Bay.-In hi* ear
officers said, was a shotgun stol­
en Oct. 22 in another Long Island
ccmmtmlly.
M irth* waa turned over ta Nasaau County authorities for ques­
tioning about tha Woodward east.
Dial, Alty, Frank Cnilitta dll
not immediately make public plan*
for hit activities today and could
not ba located by newsmen.
Ha had taken a maw statement
from Mr*. Woodward at Doctors
Hospital here leal night.
Propped up in bed, tha attraclive blond* gave detada of th*
events leading up to tha shooting.
However, aha brake down when
ah# reached th# actual akoating
and queaioning waa broken «ff
a frr bar saUment that It waa a
noire, rather then anything the
saw, which eauatd bar to fire
Sunday morning.

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flight of 1.000 feet above th# L'zhcat obstruction still hold and
there's no action taken against
pilots flying over the farm on
regular trips and for Utoia who
don't realne that tha farm is owned
by tb# President of th# United
Stales.
Traffic tn regular public roadi
around the farm continues aa uaual—and that's tha way President
Elienbower reportedly want* i t
HU house ta reached by a long
lane off Waterworks Road but the
entrance now ia blocked by a
heavy gale and a icntry box. occu­
pied by secret servica peraoanrl
when he's at the farm.
Meanwhile, work on putting th#
farm in top operating thape con­
tinue*. When President Ei*#nbm*"r
purchased the farm it comprised
IN acres in not-loo-good share.
Today hia holding* total ncirly
(00 acres and with the enlarged
house, remodeled barn, ImproiH
lands, addition of a farm pond, it
is an A-l farm accordin gto strict
Pennsylvania Dutch standards.
Strip farming, grass waterway*
and other method* are being f 1lowed to put the field* in top cencition.
The old farmhouse, owned hr
5imon Redding. *ai torn down t\eept for one section at the end. Ta
this portion were built two more
sections with all modern conlenience*, innuding air condition.
ing. The house today bear* liti'e
resemblance ta the modest HOyear-old red brick farmhouse tit#
President purchased in November
IM0.
The next year, a retired hrigidter general, Arthur S. Nrvira. an
old friend and something of a
farmer In hi* own right, took over
toe house and ran tha farm far
sevtral year* until he purcha«ed
the adjoining farm. Gen. Nerin*
still oversee* operations on the
President'* property and a road
■Inking tha two firm* 1* b*artiy
traveled.
Nevtai purchased the adjolninf
farm about th# same tine Eisen­
hower started negotiating for addi­
tional ground. The President at
cm* time commented he thought it
was "outragem*" that lend ownera were a*ki»-g M00 an acre for
land adjoining hia property.
Eisenhower, since th# original
purchase, bought three olher sec­
tions, one of 129 acre*, on# of 50
acre* and one of 12 acres.
The townspeople also are defer*
mined to do what they can lo help
Ika'i recovery along and to ■&lt;•
that he it able to enjoy the farm
and by preventing aoy commercial
exploitation of lb# fact th# Treat,
drnt'a home is Gettysburg.

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f"*lr and warmer tonight. P«rtl.v
• Imulv »nd mild Thurtilay. Fri«*** nvunmj, mild voulh and roi
Iral riitlr‘rii.
AN IN D E P E N D E N T DAILY N E W SPA PE R

WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2. IMS

Aw-wwrtalrd Prrarv I-eamvd Wire

Driver Injured
City Manager Says Jones Picked Out
No Local Official Of Lineup By Nu
Will Attend Confab

Tuewlay night at th* Manrion
Home. Tho»# bringing chair*
wer* fortunate for tha two a*.
#*mbly ro o m w«r* crowded three

quarter* of an hour before open­
ing time at 8 p- m.
Ralph Withrrall, p r e s i d e n t .
op#-*1 th# meeting with ti#
Lord* prayer, Fropoijmetiv* and
pew member*’ name* wera re­
ported; 25 of whom promptly
paid their January (tua*. bringing
th* memherahtp to 515. Qucrlea
nrr* made for a volunteer for
another deputy ahariff and diarjuiem of iharing tha bond pay­
ment for Dave MacFarlane, who
I'LFTCHFW JONES TAI.HING *.ith Deputy Sheriff Morgan Mr.
Clellard follow ng tha reading of a warrant charging Jone* wth
tha criminal attack on a whita woman The warrant, *i;nri hy
Seminola County Judga Rime*t llou‘holder, la *hown tn tha de­
puty Sheriff’* left hand. (Staff Pholot

Legion Auxiliary
To Conduct Rites
15-Year-Old Boy
Missing From Home Meriwethei
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a U-yaar-oM hoy h mining
from hi* homa after leaving tlaia*
r*f A Saqntaole HUh School
(ardty wonting at aphnuimately
M o'clock.
Mickey Carter. 1». 4 feet 7
knehea U l and weighing 130
pound* did no* return to hla home
ywatrrday after leaving the *rhool
after the ftrvt rla*a of the day.
The bov'* father. F H Carter,
• Shore Pilml Chief In the Navy
here, reported that hi* ion, when
lad eeen, wa» wearing a pleld
ahirl, a brown *uede Jackal, levU,
•nd Mack oxford*.
la daacrlbmg hit ion. Carter
eaid that ti« had light brown,
early hair.
The repiirl. made to the Sanford
Toliro Department, ha* l*en
uan*mitted fo alt l«* enforce­
ment agenriei.

FOIJO CASES DROP
JACKSONVILLE CD- Florida a
IKS polio total reached 430 through
Oct. IS compared to 1.50 for the
cnrreipondlng period la it year, the
Blale Board of Health tayi.
Thera arm four new eaie* reported for the week ending Oct. IS
Three were &gt;» Dade County: A
woman. 43. conparalytie; a 8year-old toy, uniperlfied; and an
18 year-o d girl, paralytic. None
had received antipolm vaccine.
Th« other rei# waa In Duvil. a
byear old girl, type unapeelfied.

Smith
Faces Life Prison
TtSnh Y u rtrty ln g

DEtJkND —Meriwether Smith.
M-Jearn'd part lime preacher and
grading contractor, face* a Itfe
priaon letm (or Ihe atrangulation
claying of his r-ife Zona.
A Circuit Court jury convicted
Smith of firat degree murder yeaterday w.th a recommendation for
mercy. I’hder Florida law, the ver.
diet cam el a mandatory life **ntenre.
Circuit Judge Georg* W, Jetkwn deferred tenlrnc*.
Smith, who told a coroner’* fury
he found hi* wife dead after he
•truggled with Intruder* at their
farm home near Oateen th« night
Of July SI. did not lake the ttand
Samuel Sm ih. 18-jear old &gt;on
of Ih* couple, eaid he did pot aee
how the Jury could hav* brought
tn any o'her verdict Ha teibfied
Monday h« beli»vod "my father
murdered h er” H# eaid he waa
awakened by hit father attacking
him but ticaped.
CATTLEMEN TO MEET
PANAMA CITY -About 1,300
cattlemen are expected Tueiday
through Tburaday for the annua
iMiventkm ef lha Florida CalUetnrn'i Ann.
US. Brp Rob Sikea nf Greatview will be tha main epeaker.

Many lemlnnla Cmtnly Pcma
r.rt newr,rrerea b - lha *jpe i P&gt;*j
incnt (,'opipentate.V. Ijh * at# Mri*g aent forma by the Florida Induetrlal Comniitalm for determin­
ing their atatu* under thane** n
the law, raporta J. F. Spellman,
Prit^ipal Field Deputy for thia
aiea.
Mo*t flrma with a* f*w a* four
nr m«r# workera will bemm* »ubjerl to tha law and • thr## per
rent rhargt againat their pay­
roll*, effective Jan. 1, 1914 Spell­
man aald. Thota with eight or
more worker# are prw**-ntly roverrd. The Federal Congrr** made
IConlinued Ow Page Twelve-

Building Permit
Requested By Men
Jirk Slegal and Robert tV»*J«n
are the re-owner* reported la th#
gartnerihip requeving a ear.,
•tMiction permit for a nave radio
Gallon for Sanford.
Tha two men, dvec h i*i.»ei* a*
tha Sanf-rd Bret4ta»'-ng U rnI ary, have applied ta the Pederal
•'.or.tmunlcallona Commlatlnn fnr a
new ASI elation nt 1270 Kr, with
a power of BOO w*"i. and for
&lt;lej time operation only
Tha two men five Iheir aodrvit
at P. O. Box 101, Moonlit Avo.,
Inrtamouth, Va.

The Senrte Subcommittee tn
in \r t;.- ie Jutenil# Delinquency
continue* it* inir-ligatum of in*
teratale adoption practice* during
hearing* irhrilutrd for Miami on
No*. It and It
However, Ctly M*n*s*'r Warren
E. Know lei laid that It would be
impovtiMe fur city ntftcul* to
attrnd th* iriiton* ilncr thr an
nual meeting of thr Florida I #*•
gue of Montrlpalilira will hr held
at the tame lime.
Knowje* iaid that the Honda
ia to be hrld tn Jacksonville and
I.cague of Municipalise! meeting
that the annual event I* ritemlrd
by the t'lty Manager, tha Mayor,
•nd the City Atlnmey,
Al a trparaie hearing on Nov.
18, mayor* from a number o!
Florida ntiei will teatify on local
project * deiigncd to curtail juven*
tie delmquenry. Already arheduled
in appear art; Mayor* Ahe Aronotil*. Miami; P»ul Bundy, rrpre•enltng M*yor Drier G Rrjnnlda.
Ft. I audrrdalr; llavmrmd W.
Greene, Winter rack; llm II.
Ilopkln* J r , Saraiola; Sam .al G.
John von. St, Prtm burg; 8. Scott
Kally, l.akrland, C. F. Maa-uv
t*en»aro|a; Francit W. Mormon,
Daytona llrach; Bay A. Paigctl,
Ft. Tierce.
Commenting on th# tn(rr«Ulr
adoption practice* hearing. Sena­
tor Kitei Krfou»er (DTenn ),
chairman of the Subcommittee
laid:
*'Our preliminary invritigation*
reveal that a growing number of
young, unmarried mother* (eighty
peccant of tha unmarried mother*
are under II year* of agei it |*
properly a tubjecl of aludy of our
Subcommittee.
"In th# part ten yeari there ha*
been a iremendmu inrraaie In lha
demand V children (nr adoption.
(Cm tinned On Page Twelve)

Veteran* Day, Nov. II. will he
nbirrvcd with appropriate rerrmomei rondurled under the aui.
rice* of the American 1-cenwi Au*tltiry, Campbell'Lotting Cntl M.
Formerly known »i Armlatice
Hay. and chanted recently to Vet­
eran* Day, ha* been drtignalrd
hy |h# "reilornt of the I'nitrd
State* aa a day when the nation
will hoojr it* veteran*, living ami
drad. On tfila day. trtcrani and
"on veieram will rerogniie detolion 14 cauntry le timet tf ilroaa.
Mr*. F F Roumlllal, ehairman
of Ihe Vclrrat.’a Day ceremony
•aid thia murnir; lhat the eeremnny
will be held a* Fvergreen Ceme­
tery at II i n . , Nov. II, at th*
Veteran* plot.
Aitiiting Sire. Roumlllal with
plan* 'or the important nation*tdr
obtervance arr Sir*. B A New [ Oviedo Customers
.orne. head of the American l-e-l
Sion Auxiliary here, end George To Be Given New
Slayburjr, Commander of the Camp
bell laming Poal, American \* Series Of Numbers
A new (ehea of telephone numgfOfl.
Mr* R'.umillat *aid thia morning her* wilt he **ttenei| to Oviedo
lhat lenuttv# plan* Include the ruvtomer* when the work on thr
opening of the ceremony with the n*wr central office here ii com­
invocation by Mr*. Henry Thun- pleted.
Tin* w*« a reminder l«*ued thl*
ton, (he auxiliary'* chaplain, an
addret* hr Ka-iyle Houtholiler. lo week by Gorihm J olhrrmel. Dr
cal attorney, veteran, and ro.mty l-amt Group Manager for Ihe
Bell Trlephnne Company
proveeulmr atterney, with the clov­ Southern
ing benediction given by R A week hy Gordon J. Rothermel. Darhangeaver Ii &gt;et (or I a m ,
Monforton. chaplain ol Mia local The
Dee
M.
American Legion Poal.
Koihermet
that nearly ITS
A*tDliig Sir* RmimlRal In com telephone* Ineetd
lha Oviedo area
pleting thg plant for Sanford and would have tha prefix "Fnrevl
Srminolg County'* Vrlercn't Day S". plut (onr numeral* FOre»l
will he # roirmUtea of auiillary VIMI, |nr ev ample Telephone
member*.
a«era wdl dial f O t l - I K on
"W# plan to place on Ih* grave* loeal ralla.
uf all of the veteran*." Mr* Rou
Re*Mm fnr Ihe ehang* la fnr
millat #a»d, "prior lo |ji« reremooy, greater *prrd and accuracy In
Nov H."
ihe handling of long dutanee call*.
All of the Auxiliary member*,
A new directory will be ii*ued
member* of the American legion, with rhe new number* included
Campbell Uming Port, and the Thi* new bunk thmild not be lived
( ( onlinunl On rage Twelve)
unlit after the change ha* lakrn
place, R.dhermel cautioned.
The gnuthern Bell manager laid
Christian Church
that automatic iwitrhing equipWorks On Additions enerrf, now being inilaVrd at
Jark*nnville, will enable operator*
for ihlt area at a lalrr date and
As Adopted Goal
The Firif ChrUtian Churrh, along other cille* throughout the United
wilh *i*ter rhurthe* over lha aiale, Slate* and Canada In dial mn*t
I* putting forth nvangaltitic afforta long dutanee call* direct. A rnmthat will cume to a climax on Dae. hmatioff «f two letter* and five
It, which hai bran delimited aa numeral * la part nf a nationwide
plan making the direct
Dceiilon Day -The adopted goal numbering
le 31 additineii tn lh« congregation ditlanre dialing eauer.
by that lime. Ftfty-odd member*
tava covenanted to pray daily for
Ihe attainment ef the goal. Them Daughter Reports
have Seen 11 addition* already. Father Is Missing
Lait week friendly call* on proAn 84.yr#ar-j'd r*cm wan ha*
ipective member* were mid# hy
team* of mm and women. Tonight been miatlnf from !.:* hnm • tin.*
al I JO church board membara and E-.nday, areordlrg 'a a r»p*rt re
Iheir ipojiei, and other couple*, r-ved at to* Sanfnrl Police Dv
will havo a pot-luck aupper at Ihe par'men l.
J;m#a Thnmaf whn«e hnm# fa
churrh and the* go catling no pet*.
rperti. Mr*. O. T. Pearaon arid reported aa 838 E 8th Ptraet, In
Mr*. John Dfetr will hava charge (Unfnrd, when lavi *#en, waa
wearing a brown ahirt. h*nwn
ef Ute iupper arrangement*.
Partor Perry L. Stone D tcarhlng trouaera, 'nrawn hat and a black
a rlai* of hoya and girta In prepar- leather jacket.
M»mh#r* ef the Ranfnrd Police
atioa for rhurra memberahip. The
rlau will enma ta a tloee on Dec. Department have -#arrl.*n all
4th.
anaa ta which Thnmaa might
A refuroiahlag Jak aa the axteriar have h#aa Ucatad. Paaeeaa, they
of the brick Military baa beea com­ aay, however, report# * that
pleted at a cert ag M N I8 Twa Thomai "mipfat be’’ tb New Smy­
caaU al paM hava baa* appUad rna Beach.”
to tha woodwork, window hava Tha repert ef the mlaalng aegrn
beea puttied and repaired. Bad waa made la the Sanford Polire
icraeaa have loan roplaced. Tha Departmant by tha aged nefra'e
church parihag let baa baaa be- 4a we hear. Lory Ikoma*.

•rrvlng n? th# warrant, "I ri'i"'t
know northing al-uul Ihi. lailt ’*
A» If Beared, hr r*rl»iirt#.l, "I
haven't tern thi* lady hul n"»
ton# and lhat', right th»-» in
that I'Din Hr 'uoivcd al Dr|iuty
Mveriff M«i Inilan an l Shrnff
llohb) and .aid, “I don't know
a IHii g in Ih# »i'itd atviul that
w t* lad&gt;." A-Vr-i If h# had anythine #i»# to «*y, hn told th# 1&gt;*.
puly Sheriff, “I don't know- no-hI V," \i»J
at Inc lo Slifri/f
IIi't I-jf ha »a t, "Mr llibh), I
ar* an innocent man.''
Sheriff Itnhhv a n t tVpulv
Sheriff McClellan n i t that a
thorough and eomplat# n*a«tl;aHon of th# chaigrt againvt the
Sanford negro wm mail# h*f&lt;.r#
rhatge* »rrf preferred ara't &gt;t
hint. Tha negro ha» h##n t'iegi-l,
tv, employed hy a fi»h c-nceti* tn
Sanford.
The Seminole Count;* Shct.ff
fca'd that lha negro i« being
ftiJo tn *n un-t-vi#*# I Wtlim.,
Will &gt;&lt;it bnr.d.
Far rraily a month th» In.
veatlga Hon ha* horn g.drg on, tn
IfcaeaRgbly etUhlldv the fait* in
Ihe raaa* Shriifff || dil.y *ld, fol.
Jewing (hi n r\i» i of Ihe » ntiam
• f CleUher Jon*-,

Menvh*twhlp, n *(•» x-mmnle
M it .at i “tii eft \«*-viatirn are
being «o!d at a «md rata, mw
that the n M.*.er*liip drive 1*
"earing it* . i at and th# g -a! i*
being reaebeed.
it n I v Sin ni*mSer*hlpi are
ata tabl# th &lt; vrar Wa.ia* of the
•ewting earn.ilv of tha auditorlinn in whirh th* concert* will bo
held.
Report* up t« d*»* retrwj th*|
"01 memi-eribip, ha-a been re­
torted for th* eon *rt lerieaTho*e to y- heard tn Sanford
are, Cornelia HHt Skinner. I**e.
I; Neltny *mi \*al, ,\u*tiailiantified ny tl&gt;« itlmiuaMy attarkel
\m*rtcan dun pun -'- *nd thw
whit# woman in a llnaup. Sb*
Ibm Cnriark Ch -i and Itanceridefinitely and poiltlvely pointed
Th-’-a te**ivttig n»nb»r*hlp,
to th* laig* n*s»o, Fletcher Jnttr*,
in additu’n ,n t! * namm already
a* tha negro who allatkrd her #i’
publlahed are: 'lr&lt; C M, Boyd,
the lonrlj Seminole Co .oty Road.
Mr*. Al Malt*!*. Mr*. R. tv,
Jonr*. who *aid (14 * | | t a n
rurner, Mr*. Militant
lit Sanford in m t;. &gt;nd baa U n i
Mi** Shirley Morgan, Sir*. Mil*
in Sanford all ef hi* f# with tk*
ham J*llt*on, Mr*. Mila* I rar.Wlin,
eareptinn of a thr** yr«r yrngfl,
Mr*. H. M. Chaipird. Mr. H»r1012 tn 1015 when h* * i t h t S
l-art Muntar of loncwo**!; Sir*.
Navy, * n apparently &gt;haVM bf|
In* Mo*a, Miehael Mon, Mr. and
the rhaiga.
Sir*. Marten Adatna, 'laek S’.
The rn-grn tald. following the
ClevfUttd Jr., Mr. and Mra. J. SI.
Sartkartk, Dr. a&gt;vl Mra. C, I.
Jr., Gaorga Uanlen, Str*.
■ (•*■#-inr. ta-ga ntgtn, 1‘ark
Government Seizes 1IKJrilM,
Harry IIra ran. Mra. fantill*
N tai d&gt;*1uthfil mhrii the lime*, Mra. Dmtglaa 8trn*tto»n.
r a * ntadf kmwn
Richmond Ball Club
Mi*, Bill Sletni&gt;*r, Mra. F. T.
Meiiwriher Sir. and Sira. F. T.
To Satisfy .Claim ’
RieHatdf, Miat II-i*n Punch, Mr.
RICHMONDVl. —TMt fe4ar«l
an.) Mra. Ja k llatria Shapiro.
government (iMlay had anpadki^
Sira \ubtirn Iferroa, Sira. Al#
a little dilli rM | m Na Ia8&lt;l/i*
tin Hillner, Mra R»!&gt;*it IL Conn.
Ua*eha1l dill* .
.
I t tfnmd. and Mr*. It. T. N’orthTlie fr Irral II I Wllfatoe ve.terndga, Mr*. V, G. Ha*-*ll. Den
tCottUenrd t&gt;« I’agr twrtvai
day aelied 1he*8ieet-. of th* Rirh
iitund Vh flntan* of thr cia*i AAt
Intemaltnpal I eagite and will iwj
lb# rluh at public auction In tali*
fv a $1121888 lav claim, tl *»«
believed !be fir*l Hm* ihe gi*ern
The S-minole
men! ever lened a baifbal! eluh i handier nf vV
fi*r hack tavci
| plrle Iwu w-ht
Tt&gt;e Richmond Virginian* h»ve luncheon meelin
T*o eagr.-e* a man and •
lieen in Sanfmd for iheir «nring Thev will rhe
training each vear lhat Ihe tram krt «*1et for I
• --man a ere charged tbit morn­
ing with "lewd and Laieivrona cun ha* hern fielded
that will he •&lt;-*
duet." llktwint a eon plaint,
An uni Jentifieil croup of *e»en ta«&gt; perfmnuni-i
filed hy th# wuman again** kef
member* quirVIy In-llealed it plan* Following rep.
huHrand in whal »** eakl an * ■$tn bid for thr club * purrhave mu* member*
letup! on her life "
R F llvddork a Richmond rily the taoperforn
The wnmio, lord** grwefl, Jg,
councilman a ho arlod &gt;* ll.a group member* will w
who in#* her addrett aa IJIO W.
i|M&gt;kr«inan *ant It would I.. "p r Mayf e e siory
IMh Si . wat taken into ewaindf
mature at tin* time" to Identify
the film on
at II p m 1**1 nlghl when C«mihe mrn Involved.
rrganlrallun fro
viable J. Q "Klim" Galloway
Ttie nrder iriring Ihe dub wav *» the n«!i..na!
I mud her un-ler a he.l tn a rtwvm
dlrcrtrd *1 Cm tnlidalrd Knterpn* Irra in Tiilta i-l
oeeupicd hv Johnnie Wjrle
e* Inr headed hy Harry C. Seibold ' Itrre fnr -he fr
Made a II vrarui|.| nenm la­
.’nduded in Ihe icirure were ron .pr.rted that the
borer. i* Ihe oer-ipant of Ih# rwvn*
irart* nf 1* player*, umfom*. bat*, an niditanding a
in wtileh tl«a two wire f-wjnd. laid
balU, a teoebeard eatrher*' m*vk aceompluhril t
lha Convahte However, he and,
ahm guard*, a lime ipreader and, where ihe vnunp
*'l found about Vi nler d*&gt;**e* be­
a whirlpool hath.
| it rrprvvenlrd
longing tn the iroemid-'fpil la-ra-e
S*'«ell "
Bond* hvr ihe leo neemaa wr«
vet al ghift aach.
Th# complaint fU-d by I/wit* a
Sewell, again*! har huvbaml Sam,
wa« for an "aitrmia to murrler.'*
"II may h* that I brok* itgv a
plot in get rid of ihe ivgnv wom­
an i hu-band," laid U naiM e
Galloway.

Gasoline Sales Tax
Collected Reported
Gavolm-- **le« m Florida during
Ihe month of September totaled
•H
call &gt;n* and Ihe tax col­
lected ti. iin* i-lfic# dining October
un l'i---c .'-i-ptfrnher -j|r&lt; totilrd
‘4.411 7*1 'Thi* i* a Ul 702 gallona
and tS* 4ni te*» than the previon*
month. Il.iwever Sepirmher 1* »t*
wav* a Inw nine Ih for gavidine von•umpliun in F.ortila due primarily
to a le*v mlng cf trivet hecauxe of
•chord onenmc* here *nd in other
•tale* S picmber being between
t-.iiriit iitiw ii v
Ove-all c'.-llne *»|e« eontimiW
in fiilluw thr | atlcrn nf the fir*t
Ihiee rnunth* n' thl* fivcil year nf
a *te»dy Inrreave—the tale* fnp
Ihi* Seplember Increatuvj »lmn*t
IS percent over (he tale* during
Ocloher vn September valet annunled
t*.s i u m-re than th#
$.' MII.Bil rnlletled during October,
l*l.M
The In.-rea** tn tax roPeeted Ihn
firat four month* of thi* fi*cil yr*e
over the *ame month* of la*t year
total* $3 ?4l air. a 1.11 per cent in«rea*e (ISM 821.8JO.8U; 1833:
127,132 362 l
Dade County, with IT.Ui.34I gal#
A BOBCAT bothering chicken* and anl mala, no the llrrabtl Hurt- km* and a tax of tl,tM.213, contift
ner plare an Ihe Old Orlando Highway, waa ahot and kiltej Momlay ue* lo lead the rounlirt In gaaoIlN
niorniitg juxt about aun-up. Tha yt -loua animal rad been bothering r-nvumptlun *nd tax rollectiou.
chiclmna ea the place, aatd I-eo Mnrr, an employe nf the Hanford The tax rnllertH tn October tm
Frutt Company- and ”1 waa anrt ef wailing for him thi* time." Ma&gt;r
*aid that he (hot tha bobcat with a » rifle, right between the eye* September aaltv tn Seminole County
and atopped him cold. Shown holding tha bobcat, which i* Mid ta amounted In $43 &gt;44.13 of wtilell
be one e{ the blgyaat killed hi thi* area, ia Mr*. H»**#k#I Burkntr. ftT.SM 18 wna rctornad 4a tha Cou»-

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2 7 , 1955

s A N F o n n iT F n A t.n

C 01 C Winners

Dr. Terry Bird

1955 Nobel P rire ~
For Literature
*
Won Bv Icelander *

U na untied from Page One)
Chamber of Commerce told the
won tvday
Coffee Club this morning. “ I want price for literature
In expre&gt;t appreciation lo the hr an Icelandic novelist. Haldor
ladies and gentlemen who hast Ktljan Laxness
worked in this drive. The entire
A leftist he ts active Ut Ihe
population owes you a debt of gra. Commumit-iooniored international
etude, not only for bringing tn peace movement, which previously
the money but for telling the pro- awarded him a lilersrv prttc He
p'e and telling them knosv what | has called the North Allanlle
u* are doing I thtnlc that itm-i Treaty Orgamialmn ‘a society of
people are aslmytded at the war lunttiei "
amount of work that goes through
Laxness 3? has b*en a candi­
this office When we say we are date several years for the price.
grateful for Ihe Interest we are Xpparently tn* Royal Swedish
truly es pres sing the gratitude of tradem y this year overcame the
the people "
dislike of h's political leanings
City Cemmlaaionrr John KrM*f, that at least some of Its metnhey
also at Ihe meeting this morning
of the Chamber of Commerce Cof­ had felt He will receive llfi.720 at
fee Chib, said that **1 think we Ihe presentation of Nobel awards
have some new interest now to­ Dec 10
Lainesa writes about the every­
ward IK- dock* and terminals
which has been an issue for a day life of Ihe iwooq person* of
number of years Th# Chamber his home Island tn Ihe North
of Commerc# has done a remark­ Atlantic.
able job in gathering Ihe tnformation for such a project that
CONTROVERSY REFERRED
wt'l benefit the area as a whole”
TO BOARD
Th» iw s Annual F»p«n of the
TALLAHASSEE
Jv-A controver­
Seralnnj# Ounty Chamber of
Commerce activities. was distri­ sy user a plan to fill shout Vfl
buted to the Coffee Club member- ecres of bottomland in Clearwater
hOXINOI *Hilt of remo" b dedicat'd III erremo-1heawwcightt Pc'* Fralm, frxlhrrwcljrtil; Jlra
this morning. The report contains Harbor has been referred In Mty.
Dice at M*di?r.a Square Cardan, K, T. Old-time NorriJ. prr'idrnt. International Boxing Club; 1 /u
ihe l.S-p—ini program of work for Gen, E n in by the Board of Trus­
former champions no hand ft. to r.) are Paul B ef-' Svlira, har.t.imwelghl; Barney Rnee. welter end
IM* along ui*h a re»-tew of lh» tees of th# Intrrnal Improvement J
ten bath, llght-heevy. eight.nob Olln, luht-heavy- lightweight; Jim Carter, lightweight, and (In front)
publicity gained by the Chamber Fund.
weight; Gu« Lcjnevich, light-hr i
;ht; Jim 'A t* Attel, featherwrlght. Tlghters retired foe at
The b iird deferred action on a
of Commerce for the various act!Ilraddock, heavyweight; Tom Loughran, light- Ilea t two year* are eligible for the llall e&lt; Fame.
tequest of Howard P Rive*.
sitir- uflthe organlxation.
Earl Higginbotham, imms'diate Clearwater attorney for a public
Whatever kind or color, tila pa»t president, concluded the re­ bearing a! which property owners
t'oors a!) n»&lt;d regular soap *nl port with ' Yes, 13M has been an in the area could air their views
active year (or the Seminole opposing th# operaton
■ r rare snapgdlil BKfstSleghR! County Chamber of Commcrcr In
Here are authoritative atitvnrt]will have to complete it by July
from the Veterans Administrationl i w , Jr-» than a year Irom now. water rare, A good general rule addition to th* more obvious acti
Oily rleanl rags and mops #r#
to (our questions of lntrrr&gt;l lol(V,u!d an eaeepHon it made In is to wash the floor with a wrung* sines aa described by Ihe news a rtcognixrd fire hatard, dua to
former a rn iie men ami then n v c.&gt;-«• sin • I w n i able tol&gt; . ou*. • ndey rloth or mop, then wipe clippings In this report, many
other details are handled by Ihe the danger of spontaneous com*
families:
' gin tramin: tv f o r this tune?
speedily with en alnsost-dry mop Chamber staff eaeh day. Let's get husgion. That’s tha best reason
q. | am a disabled World War II A Yon p is.My could have until
why they should b# washed elesn
veteran, and 1 have just coroe j July, 19-d. to complete your train Never apply wax until the floor la behind our new officer* and dlj
-erinr,
and
make
195*
an
even
in hot snip or detergent suds
completely
dry.
home alter several year* in a VA mg The law allows disabled velerMlger year."
promptly after use.
hospital 1 want to take Public L-i 1 •ns an additional (our years, i(
IS training, but I understand I thry were not able to start on time
hea Hire rf their disabilities Since
VA decides each cate individually,
you should gn in touch with your
nesreit VA office to learn whether
the e x tn time applies to you.
(Continued Irons Page One)
Q 1 have fust been discharged
underway in lull lore# tomorrow (mm service, and I intend to ap­
morning.
ply to VA for disability compen­
Volunteers who will form the sation Will I be required to take
membership campaign groups are VA phyilcal examination?
Mrs. T. E. Rnumilltl. Mr. and
A Not necessarily If you file a
Mrs. Dirk Aiken. Mo Gordon
elaim within six months from the
itllal
E E J * y’ Kudrlh EMMmJmr*eorJ/e 1dateM yi.urs.-psr.tion. P_ may be
Touhy, Mrs. Ernest Cowley. Mrs reted initially bated on the records
Waller Morgan, Mrs. E If. Laney. ol the sendee department, unless
Mrs. R. L Cornell, Mrs Jam*1 it appear* that an error migh* re­
Crapps. Mrs rioyd Cooprr, Mra sult from such a rating
Q | am a dltabled Korea veter­
H. W. Fucker. Mrs. J E. Jewvll.
Mrs. 5 G. llarrlman, Mrs. James an What ts ror deadline for ap­
plying (or Iho special Gl Insur­
D. Dotard.
Mrs. C. C. Walsh. Mr*. Guy ance available to disabled Korea
Bishop, Mrs. Wilma Colbert. Mrs veterani’
A You must spply amt piy your
Arthur Beckwith J r . Mrs. Charlie
Vtari
M Flow era, Mta. Kathy Hcrdman. first premium within one year from
the
d
ile
that
VA
hs*
determined
Mrs William Jelltsoo. Mrs. I/mlse
O tM r d
"AufM M ffVtt H tW
Goldman. Mrs. Jtramle Gold, Mrs. your disability to be sendee-eonMartha Seamans. Mrs. Lorraine netted.
A'cst Slrmio-Flight IlyUrm-Matic* coupled uilhi
Bean*. Mra Virginia Howdcn.
0 Ar* VA'S speeisl “wheel
Pontiac'* new 227-h.p. Smuo-Slreak I’d! dan
Mrs. Jo Anne Trafford, Mr. June chair homing" grants available
liter* all-new performanca an new and dra­
Wilson, Mrs. W. R. Anderson. only to disabled World War II and
m atic U muM ha a ip rrinsm d la ha bafjmmdl
Korea veterans?
Mr*. John Carlton.
Mr*. B. McWhorter. Robert PeeA No Veterans of all war*, as
ly Jr., Mrs Harold Chapman. well as thus# with peacetime ser­
Mrs. D. J. Bales, Mrs. J. I). Mar­ vice only, may qualify, ao long aa
tin Jr.. Mrs. E. C. Harper S r, they meet the eligibility require­
Mrs. V. B. Ilsrdin, Mrs. L E ments of the law.
Thompson. Mrs. B. B. Crumley.
Veterans living In Central FlorMrs. J. D Wright Jr., Mr*. F. F. Ida who with furlher Information
Brerkrnrulgr. Mrs. E l l i o t t about their benefits, should write
Knowles. Mrs. J. M. Charpled, the VA ollire at U E. Central Ave
Mrs. David Gihaon, Mrs. Donald Orlando,
OnstotL
Mrs. Horace Little, Mr* W H
iW.rsoe AWARDED TENNIS
Wiebold, Mr* C. L. Tark. Mrs
QUEEN
A. R. Pinkerton. Mrs. Philip
RAN DIEGO, Calif. ',0-A super­
Mart. Mra. Le* Samuel, Mrs C
B. Sehirard. l l n . C. E. Hunter. ior eosirt lury hat awarded Mrs
M n . George Quinn. Mrs. Rose Maureen Connolly Drinker HP.non
C arton, Mr». Dorli Shortland. in dam sirs for leg injuries she
Mrs. Faith Russell. Mrs R. T claimed balled her tennis earner
The 11-year-old former tennis
MUw m , Ungwnod; and Mrs. C. K
queen, who won the U. S Women's
N ite r, Casaclberry.
crown when she was It and the
Wimbledon championship the fol­
lowing yetr. had asked i » s oon (nr
SECOND ROUND REGINA
PINEHUR5T. N.C. iF -A ituhby injuries she suffered when she was
retired Air Fore# colonel, C. D .brushed from her hone by a eonMcAllister of Orlando, Fla , was ! crete company truck July M. 1931
the favorite today at second rour.d The attorney fo- the Concrete
play began in the 4lh annual North Co rave notice he would ask for
and Souih Senior* golf charapicn a new trial.
•hips.
.
S A N F O R D
col. McAllister downed L o
4 niehw#y
Beatty, the local Urontr. 4 and 1 F R I D A Y
ir-ax

(Continued Irvin l'a*e One)
through th# h#nd, pr«v#nti th*
testing of th* dog'* brain for
rabies.
Also outlined for th* Kiw»n*»
Club wero th# other many fj* &gt;
lions of the County Health Unit
such as the control of communi.
cable diseases, maternity #nd child
health bygen#, public health nurs­
ing service, health education, ard
vital statistics tn public health.
Causing the largest number of
deaths In Seminole County, said
Dr. Bird i» “ heart disease f#|.
lowed by cancer causing tba next
largest number of Heatha." ^
Dr. Daniel Mathers, of
Under Privileged Children’s Com­
mittee, was program ehairman for
the day and introduced the spcio
er.

. . . IS THE
MOTTO OF OUR’
PHARMACISTS!
Brine vour nr- s
m otion la s |

Information For Veterans

ikillad nharma-

rista for eom-ct
to tn sound Inr..

WITH PIUrOINT RUNNOWf ■ receiving J greater number of vulton,
Henry Cabot Lodge. Jr. (top. kft). U S Ambaasador to th* Unlisd
KtUont, arrive* fur t confcrrne# at ntrvimons Army Ho’pttol.
Denver. He ti being greeted by Mi). Gen. Mirtln Grtffn. lodf* w»*
called to brief the President on the U N. At bottom are three other
taller*. Left to right ar#: Sherman Adam*, assistant to the Pren*
•lent: Arthur Bums, chairman of the Council o( Lcoonmte AiMsers,
and Gabriel Hauge, sdmlr1- * * » s U t a n t .
()wtm*at*owal)

FAUSTS
DRUG feTORE
Near P. 0. ----------- Phon# 103

Mutual Concert

Y o u ’l l lo v e o u r

W id e -O p e n , S p a c io u s
4-door C atalin as!

la yeiterday'* first round.
Pinil* »re Mt fc*r Saturday met
th* PInehunt Country Club'* No
I course, shortened lo 1.911 yards.

CRAIG U NEW PREMTENT1
8T. PETERSBURG i*-Aufu»»n*
H. Craig of St. Augustus# ti the
new president of Uto Fbri4» FuM n l Dtncloft A m .

Other offueti olecled at the an­
nual matting Included Wilfrid T.
Robarte, Sarasota, vice president;
and c. JUKI Mathews, 61. Pe­
tersburg. aacretary-trfaiurrr.

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T O L U M E ^L n_

Gatchel, Warner
Jaycee Speakers
Murray Announces
Boy Scout Drive
To Start Monday
A financial campaign to auppnrt
the Central Florida Council. Boy
Seoul# of America, will get under­
way in Sanford and Seminole
County Monday morning, aaid
Frrd Murray. chairman of ihc
fund d n te for this area.
Murray «ald today that the alxeounty council hav a budget of
IM.OOn to rail* during the drive
for fund* U» auppnrt the 11-unit
nrganlzi'ion
within
Seminole
Counly.
The group of volunteer leader*
In Sanford. Oviedo. I»ngwood. and
Ca*#e!berry Join hand* with lead­
er# in other aeclion# of the Central
Florida Council in the campaign
to ralae fund# with which to bring
Scouting to five thouaand boyt in
the area.
Murray eiptained that the finan­
cial campaign la fer fundi te keep
records of training, finance, ad­
vancement, memberahip and other
like aervlcea of tha trained staff
nerving the council ft alao fur­
nishes auppllea aucb aa literature,
badges and program alda. Mall
service la alao a funcUoo of the
council *o that bulletins, notices,
order*, court of honor material
and rtglatrationa tan be cirrulalrd
freely among the volunteer lead­
e n . Personal conference# fer the
volunteer* so that trained person­
al ran guide Ihc progress of ad­
vancement among boya.
The III.000 goal by the Central
Florida Council. Buy Ccoula of
America will furnish for the grow­
ing boya of this aiea the full time
service by a staff of four profes­
sional men who recruit, train, and
guide MOO voltmteera through
work with District Committee#,
Commissioner Staff#, training
courses, round table and unit comwlttce* and loaders.
Sanford and Sem.eolt County I#
Incrcaiing its sharo In tbo financ­
ing of the Central Florida Counail. Murray said today, la 1*54 lo
e il funds nrsrs three per cent ol
the total budget, lo 1*U they were
fncrMied by local contribution*
to lour per rent, and now, he said,
the budget calls for an even great­
er increase.

Weather

The two candidates for the
Board of Sanford (Tty Commlssioners In the Nov. I election ap­
peared before the Seminole County
Jajcces yesterday at the noon
luncheon meeting.
Merle Warner, local filling Ma­
li m owner and operator, and
David Gatchel. locker plant conwncr and operator, told the Jay.
reei how they fell toward the \arioui laiuea to probably face the
city In the Immediate full re.
Gatchel said that a fo.e point
program on the part of the rilj
commission should be a'mptrd
They are. he laid, ‘‘in.reaalng
the percentage of voter# In etij
election*, encouragement of new
industry n the city, an expanded
city recreation program, and
good retationihlp# with the Na\)
Baring hi* talk primarily »n the
ilx questions submitted to each
candidate by The Sanford Herald.
Gatchel told Uie Jaycrca and radio
audience th at-“a# lo the question
of a Florida Power and Tight
Company franchise, (rankly, I do
not know. My mind is open." He
added, at the condu«on of hi#
ten-minute talk, *T will not h« a
rubber dam p for any group."
Warner, very briefly told the
local Jayctw organisation, "you
know my views, you are familiar
with the open stand I take on the
qocittona before u*. and I earnest­
ly aolieit your support."
Questions from the wtidienoe
were answered by both candidate*
on a aefage disposal plant fer Sanord. a port terminal, and the se­
curing of industry for the area.
Also to mme before the candi­
date# was the question ef nouridation of the elty water: Warner
frankly told hia audience that
"I'm no doclur. ami all I know
about the question U what I read
about it. If the doctors «ay that it
it good enough for ua, then I be
tin r the doctors.
Gatchel, however, attacked the
cost of the water practising. He
laid, "it's an awfully eapcmive
process. Sanford being saddled
with high debts I doubt if we could
aiiord it."

r i n r In putlv rlmidr tenth por.
linn Itininsh Saturday. p»rt|v
r|ni|it« north portm* tag hiraHig
confer Valitrdat.

Aivwvrlalrd P r r w l e w d W ire

____ No. 301

Courier Awarded
Medal For Bravery
Musical Program W o u n d e d
To Highlight Meet P .u |’' n g
Fig h t
Of Rotary Club
Carnegie Fund
A nui'fra' pt*c»nm

W ^liC djQ &lt;
ukUuoj uciq

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NEIAON ANIl N IK I, Australian-Amri lean twin piano team which will h# heard In Sanford a&lt; one
of the th rrr comerta during tha Seminnlr Mutual Concert A#»nciatl«n'a wintrr ••••nn series.

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Details Are Completed Last
Night For Gigantic Campaign

frAttinnc

tup in*trun&gt;«*nta I i *• * fuvn

Tells Recipients

th# hntM kfrtii'n uf th# s^fiuiimlf
r i r r s i u in *' P j * riir Par.
High
hool Bend will highlight nrj;ji, jn m t r .
an­
the E ftlly merlin*
thr .v .*n
n**unrr«l Uu\n&gt; i
il* i»f htnnir
*••v11 I'otAi y (liih ti*
hrM M«»n nifiljli la# ih.fr Fti#i *ala men for
Jey iuhih «t ih» ^ jit hI • ! iS. \ •Hitbtandirir ji«!« of bravrik n !!•’»!
trump#! toloi
Pint# mil
rrnplrnt* «»eir
\pplte
White** ^»*l h*
Itihn K (Vwiftrr lr , II #»^ 0 %irt»ff&lt;*r«a«l l»jr Sidney \ihlFn. our of l#». whit H | l -wti.it AT.I l&gt;f 1 111 atifri'lv
thr into p!j\r»« of th* \*mnA i|jaj|||^ | i« hr attempted !•* *a\r
A horn-dui
lb
I •
vs iff be plared hs- R.-l-ert tfnistrong, bead of the hoin seelior.
anil Drum Major of the aggrega­
tion and j D fttone. diifl ma«lei
of Ihe han-l.
Joyea Milam. f*s •* Tromiosna
soloist will he heaul In "Deep
Purple"* while a trumpet tun
"llngler's Ifoli.las-" will he offered
hr Joe Fisher. C.pteln an.......... I ’ • ' * * &gt;&gt;0) ,,om hrln« h,t h&gt; *
5rc
fHrf|i ar ■ XI i n i i i *
Plaver. s.dnev V.hlm ar t Lesll*
m#f|
............... ...
»d t#
Smith, drill master and f ed an ^
M|
„ „ „ c, , h •*s* ftpr it thf tluU
nounrar. Rohert Beet,- J r .
|ICOmpanv the medal In Vslatlon Msrhinest Mat# S r,
sistant Operation Offi.er In the „ )r fJ%r (|f roil, |r , hoorsn it Ds&gt; ul llailau McCoy, Ihit week ’#
Mil.&gt;v tiansfencd to \C -i in
stlsrlnsed that fe ml! in c ise di%
Aimtl Iti.'il from the operation,
sblemen! benefits of 180 a m rnth
On the niiiht of Vpiil n H.i, dep.silmriil „f the SNA AS thus
Willie Cjiwl.e a 1\ vear old Nr rstrndmg hi# tour of duty in 5aa»
gro. entered Ihc home of Police ford lo ?'■ )eais.
Mrfoy 21, rlairns Marti*.F«Ty,
Chief ffotier' Mi lion at llsirilo.
apprati.nre of this se.tion of the while Ihe chief n j , nn patiol dots SVisit* s. hi* home town where h*
group that has brought niurh ar - ansi.e loontrd a gun at Mrs ■ I w th h &lt; family hafora jota*
, the Vs&gt;\ almost four y e ti.
■taint to the school not only for Mellon and told h. r he wauled to
the ffn* musicianship nf thr bans! kill, bis estranged wife Aug la 31 •go V la In Sanfe.iil ha attand.
Mellon lo leh •
Fu-t Baptist Church.
l,ut for the splemlul l^haiior of
'.t.snfi-'d !s a graat duly Its*
its inrmtei* on trips
hrln* Mi&lt; Csiwue to thr Mellon ......... •&gt;'• M.Cny, "ihe people
cities.
home lo Iw tillr.i Prelending f«. ire*
i k- frlamllp *ml glia
dial Ilia oollce stjlu.n M r, Mellon -I", ,!■. r t.. Kloiida’a finest r*M.t
stlxl -hr nrarby Coulter rv*i- • u&lt; A (i&gt;*.| ptar* t« pull libfr*
datic#
! :&gt; /&lt;*&lt;* "
Cum in »* &gt;.le, manaj:«*f
managn, pi
pit» a
—
i.rauiiri
esolier in hi* pocket n n

David H. McCoy
Is Named VC-5
: - ^ ' While Hal Of Week

Detail# were lempIfDd fait
night at a meeting of Inteirstrd
volunteer# whe t the kickoff plan*
for the giganlie membership
drive for the Seminole Mutual
Concert Association wera • tplain*d.
Mrs. Ralph Au*tin Smith, member.hip chairman of the music
g ro u p ,
asslgne-l prospective
membership ranis to the 13 team
More than SO rtpretenlatlvra of captains and theln to each aorkThe adranrad styling and new
ar, eo Vital the actual drive would maleiials and equipment featured
Ihr Central Florida Hospital Coun­
get
underway
this
morning.
In the P.Vi National Homes air
cil arr meeting in Sanford today.
The huge group of woikerg h*inr seen in t hiragn this week by
The meeting began with a luncheon-bu&gt;ine»# get together held at parked the II,.aid Room of the A. K. .Shoemaker Jr^ of Osier*
Vemlnnte C o u n t y Kdu&gt; atlonal Weller Homes. Ine., total builderJim Spencer*.
, . Commercial „Ave. to
. dealar for tha Nation'* la&gt;gr«t
The meeting in Sanferd of the Building on
in pa* niai
•uguuQi i'ir
hfe'V
li producer, Tha t'onsentlon is
hrar fetal
InatrurtinM
for
home
hospital group is the lir.t ever nvaai
|)#l
held here and It la for the purpose _ting the d ik e started.
•■ring lirld Thsieslay and Friday
Franrt# K uimillat Jr t president Wf thlt
•&gt;*r tak'ng ‘bn ho«pti*l leaders n~
*#,k with hrodqvartera
of
tha
rouseit
a.xr-.gttnn,
#m
-'
(t Conrad Hilton llotrl.
a lour of '.It* Scminol* Memorial
tha
oup that
lhot then*
thena'1 |.|an,
, j | | h# Irvr, | ^ lt
Hospital and the modern farilttie- phasisptf to the group
s.ski to he completed and thrown are a llu itid rumlwi of member- the cmifere'''# nf more
-hips asaial.to and that they
op«n lo the public.
builder dealer* for relehratlnn
hot lit 'he '•*.■# I he hiillel .•sited
W. C. Mi Lin of St Petersburg. would tie eohl In th# Older of the pt&gt;Hiu.'tinn of tile | 00,fsK)th
their Inking •In.-* that* ar* only
m h * spin I r.- mn
Aa innovation in Annual Report* j preiident of the council will' prehouse
by
N.iional
Home,
Cor­
.'10 sewt* in the aiidltoilum
8 nmiutii I hi i ,mr" : *
u a i di-trtbuted yesterday morning side at today’* business se».i.m where the concert will l«# held. poration. lb ginning it. opera­
M ! sin llrrtr horfir hut tej 1 ill.
at the monthly meeting of tfte Setn i Punw»e irf the meetings, held
First irpoits from the #10.p ri­ tion* tn thin. Nation.I llumns
pole County Chamber of Commerce I every other month, is lo fiud out
11ie SitifmO Stir uie ' 'uh will en «* mrtl bv 1*41VA|t #r •*.n .lahlr
las quickir etpandrsl Into nor
K,
Anri »• itlhrr 11.an.
Coffee Club.
| »h*l oihtr hospital* are doing and son committee will he heard Mon­ of ihe nation'* &amp;no g ira lrtl cor- lertain Nnblcs of liic Ssnfoid Airs l .r#»r
day whi n s n ik ril i-cgiii ratling |
laCtir
i;f
ir
m r&lt;l hn;tl y all- j
Mean*
Tha l it pajte multilitbed report to keep Infurmrd of state hospi
next Fnday n'ghl. Not «. wilh a
(uiration*.
In the results of their efforts.
rr#A 4f•! and a bii vtr in u!#«n prl*featured newapaper dipping* ar­ lal af'alrs.
balhecu*
This
unique
r.peiieiu#
has
1 ‘A •' near til of ,.nr merehants,
V-TIIin in Frgan, (•-present.tive
••firr
ranged symmetrically an that they
There are four eouneila In Ho
husltie.s (till professional men.
provided the bar l.ground for an
Tt'e rtetil will he aDfndrd hr #
of
the
Alkalesl
l
elsh.lty
Burrsu
I'Mru !•« i'..-Vi h(U rtf MfjiIS |u Sift iiiterestad rn .rrtu who should
night reveal activities of the Cham­ rlda with the Conlral Fknida
Intel eating and •ignifirant at.,«t&gt; I Thomas. Ps.tentatr "I Ihr lljhi
#"inr | tw u ••tier* ..f "i* Semi not* Counber of Commerce during the I9ii group Ui* largest of th* slate’* id AtUnla, Ga., waa at Uve meet­ i f I "in# o* itrrship in tha I’nited temple and f &gt;r musical rutrilam •Irn «• iiirx t&lt;? h-. Vf
ing of workers last night tn esv hri r ha
.t .r. ' rnii. .v ....in 1
hospital councils.
fiaeal year.
tv ' ' • ih. &gt;.f Commerrc, were
State*, ttriulta nf the emvey mrnl Ihe llshla llsn'l will lie hire
According to the report, created
Harry Weir, administrator of plain the program and series will l., released In the pupil, nest according lo llamld haslnrr, Joe .Ird hr 1 l-a'r r, far • as laplllll ps| ra ,.,i ,.ti , ring mir rrcetit memII*
also
outlined
the
content*
and trnlem c-l lo in ycai • n prison
by Seminule County Chamber of th* Seminoi* Memorial Hospital
lilt tllffnrd Me.
erring when |h# 100,000 th hsiusr Corley, and A t llim sr*. who are (o u tirr #n&lt; Mis i u r n e hulh re
Com mere# Manager Forreat Brec­ is secretary-treasurer of the ten- nf th . kit. diitinm trd to Work­
h tit.,1 Mr-II her ship Dm* Cbair*
making
arrangement*
for
the
gi
will h# built.
er*.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
rove
red
but
'
•
irt*r
suflr
roi
s
pet
tiro ridge, the displayed clippings tral Florida Hospital Council.
man fiw'ar
tJ| u„ lh ,rn ,r „,
Prmlurxl by modern manu­ ganllc feed that will he at.srrl *&lt; m w ( ||
t-eg.n s.id that |h* npa/iing
lepresrnted about one-fifth of the
'S i n isi ..f our merehants end
Ih#
newt
Ahrlne
Puildirg
across
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facturing
methods
that
assur*
bet­
ronrert will b* in S.nfnrd on Dee.
published new* llama roarerntng
- nir i ’x. ■ hrtng their mai*«
MW# Cynthia RmsmiBat, daugh­ the activities of tha local organisa­
1 at PineerrM School whan Cor­ ter quality at lower ro,t. Nation­ from Ihe Mayfair Inn
her ships 1•* li e I hamher nf Com*
al
horn*#
ara
availahi*
in
a
wide
Th*
commlPre
#*td
that
Noble
te r eg Mr. and Mrs. France* tion.
nelia Dtia Skinner will appear.
mrer# nfeto* them *rliet wajh
RoumilUt Jr., received a letter The report, divided Into sections,
If* also toid the group that e.rh varlrty nf ha.le floor plai * and from *vcry community in the area
r e a r " Ats hihhin laid, "and Is
from tbs Whit* House today.
kit contained every n* essity for rsterior rlavation*. Th# standard ar* Intitad In Ih* fiee bar been*,
included dippings displayed on
•ltd their n ,r e. lo our list of pros.
Mr.. Mary R. Login. G", died romplcting a membership, down line nf home* rangrs front 700 and ar* a*ked to bring (heir ladles
Sometime
bark, 14-year-old Highway AeUon, Advertising and
l&gt;ect, would have tenghtctixl th*
lo th* event.
Cynthia wrsla Mrs. Dwight Eisen­ Publicity, Tourism Recreation and at th* Masonic Horn* In St. to rlireks an each hank In Sanford. squat* fa*t tn J.NW.
drli# and rnn.timrsl so much
Communities In Ihc area ar#
hower. wife ef the President, ask- Enlrrtaibmrnt. Waterways and Wa­ Petersburg last Tuviday* after a
*at i*Mr 1 tea nf the husinasimen
Appreciation of the Seniinol.
D»Bary, l.ahe Monro# lake M*rv
who wri# volunteer* during th*
teg for a gift fer Sanferd't All ter Cootrol. Agriculture, Navy and lingering illness.
Mutual Concert Association was
MIAMI
REACH
—R.
ttud
Arl.uigaood Caiarlberrv Fern Patk,
. ....
. „
, campaign "
(the was th* wife . f th# lat* *»pre»»*d for th* use of the Kdu- _
Armed Forres Activities, Indus­
leul'a Winter Festival.
•
Gene
1ry'
*r'n
i
hicago#
Demo
Altamunt* Springs, Oveido, —.
. . ,, .
••» «•»
",* 1*17 mqii
W*
ar# *smrervdy
hoping th#t
Today a large envelope printed try, Civic Activities, Education, Rev. J. A. Logan and hail lived rational building Board Room
va, Maitland. Knlcrpctsc Cbulunla.
'.
'
' '
ih-ise who *rre not raHrd on wit!
••White House”, arrived. With It Baseball, and General Member­ in Genes a for many year#. She wrhlrh wa« granted by Siqierinin municipal court i-IA 'nruciliaieiv a*
...I in ....
Member* nf Ihc Sanferd Boat ■■----a
Forest City, ...I
and ,k
the. #«..,
Hear Il-akr diimlaaal
touch™.»i1l| th*
had mad. h tr horn# In 81. Peter.- tendrnt of Sshoola, R. T. Milwee.
i
earns a latter from Ann Parson# ship Activities
of rhaiges ll.,I grew mit of
and Ski (lub will ealher In the section.
•
bamher
of
lom
m
err#
offer* pa­
bunr for six months and was a
for Mary Jan* MrCaffr**, eeersRepresentatives of ptactlrally CAP Hall above Touchtnn'i Dniguser* quar ei
s' 11 r lo irn mrrnhrrshipi,'* ha
J,&gt;e Corley said that huh poik
| nember nf the 8#minoia Chapter every area In Seminole County store liinitlil at 8 o'clork for Its
tary te Mrs. Eisenhower, which
t r i e r »*• i h a i r r d with I r r a ti n g said.
and iamb will be bartwrued for ((l|i| im |
,h, h„tn, of
No. 2 OKS ef Sanford.
•aid, H1 am enclosing aa engrav­ Gloria Vanderbilt
was either at the meeting or ap­ monthly meeting.
' t ier* #l!i mpl tsi rontart *11
tb*
wfebratlon
that
will
begin
at
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Jln r
ing of the White House for your
pointed. Volunteer* will rontart
.There
are
no
survivor..
Funeral
Th. public i. Intilrd In attend 7 o'chtrk neat hriday evening
•f the iv * 'u .m rssr. In our rnun«
To
Play
Opposite
All Soul's Winter Feetfeal."
\rrnson.
1
pro#p*st#
for
membership
In
fatle
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i •ervice. will lie at 1 p. m. Smul.y
the meetings and Join in Ihe many
ti was 1 1 .• during the memher*
She continued, “This nolo car­
hrrsih uf 1
Mary, Ovido, Fern Park. Ca*«el. and cnptyahla artivii**s of thi •
hip i" 1 .•.. t " the Membership
Frank
Sinatra
5oon|v
th
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:^
ries with It the FI rat Lady's beat
his v list.
, i n , i v u 7u , n . «•— u •&gt; .
C«m*t#ry with lh« Older of th* herry, llellary, l^ngwrood, and all group of boal enthusiasts All
tha m i
-aid this morning •'hut
HOLLYWOOD*—Frank Sinatra
8U r
wishes for every success in this
Mu
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ui
so.ui
other anas.
member* ar* urged to attend.
we kii.&gt;.* 1 - .1 Cirir »re probably
.ay*
OlurU
Vandwbill
wOl
make
“*
m
8U
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worthwhile enterprise."
Mir p r f wm i '» lisd told d r t e i t i s r s
r nuatrd " Those n#.v
The engraving will be sold at ori uio.tr d c'ul oppM.il. him in
that Arvry • me In hrr window
It
•&gt;. rrerrbanis and
v.'ifg
of
Leo
pc
Id
Stokowaki,
hat
the annual Winter Festival, but
fe—Churih1*! ' a m
Sunday, and when 1e prufr .1 na mm Dial we did not
NICOSIA. Cyprus
Th#
pirtur*.
“Johnny
V'onrAo,”
Ui* Utter will probably be among
fcrvicc# maiking the anniversary *u*rd admtltatre lipped Ihc si reen rontart will d . •* * f*u&gt;r by cal?.
the keepsakes that are highly will b* produtad by Sinalra’i K«nl
of Ih* Greek crlrv tnl t Wnild War "?f a hack d.Hir amt inia'hrd mg ihr • Mmilrcr of 1 ommcir# of,
Production* fer a Unltad Artia&lt;a
valued by Cynthia Roumillat.
tl sparked violcnrr in slide torn through • gi*-r pan"! Hr sturmed lire amt Ira.uig iheir names tn
release Mlaa Vanderbilt, eatrang d
into hrr bedroom and drniandrd Ihwl tnmcsinr rsn call and captain
Cypru*
today
wffa of Leopold Stokowkl, has
A crowd of several hundred that ;ba go lo Georgia with him mir rtunit). it t'&lt;«inmrroa H*n
teen linked romantically with Si­
f'li (In '.mi r , ira r. Clifford Mr,
t yprtols ol Greek origin lormed Ininirdiati'l,* to gel married
New Jersey Holds natra. Sh* ha, don* afag* and tele­
She refused and kriey r.n to, Kihlnn sail
after
a
aervir#
conducted
in
vision work. Sinatra raid tbo will
So far tins year, he said, we
Nlcoila'a b lu est churrh by Arch­ !hr balhroer.i ,nd rut bis Irfl wit*.
First Statewide
appear in other films aado by
h a tf a total of i t ne# m#mb*fa
bishop M aka'ios-trader of Ihc Mi* Aronson ■ id
bla company.
Mobilization Today!
Union-wi'h-Grirrc mmrmrnt in Arvry told Judgr tlhrrt A.iper 1 *hip 1 nit*, wltli a total of 37 mcr,
thla British colony The mob tried stnn today Ih ,' hr an I Mi. i r n ihwnt* or bu-u.cssmen inrrcatuif
TRENTON. N. J. &lt;*-A« official
lo amash through haibcd wire son would be maritrd soon lie had their mrmbrr'hq&gt;s over last year.
"troll Aon#" «■• stamped today
‘ tt r m,da * remarkable shows*
barricades
held hv pollr* and
,? {
M Nav J r m y 'i tin t atitawid#
mg
In our mrmbetship campaign
The
Judge
terluird
him
and
du
British troops Throe British corn*
■oMIlutlun oi Civil Defense ferae*
•Hi* yr a r s a i d M. Kibhia. "aad
missed lb* rhkrget.
msndo* were hurt
M i National Guard saita fellow- CAMP HANFORD, Walk. (Ik—
w* sincerely believe that with
order* ad “ about to kill" b a n b u n
fe( aa «lr raid aUrt.
Tha leering crowd hurled tb.nes
Ih# renewed eflort »nd Intarest
Whaa ft#* sir** sounded at • p m. luurd aoldlati guarding the Han­
at tha soldier* The troop* used
rrealrd by the many contact*
fw terday—during th* commuter ford Atom le Wert* from aa alutear (a* lo disperse it No civilian
made during Ih* mrmbcrslwp
tra flk nufc parted—th* entire pap. lira aaamy that baa bam nibbling
casualties were reported
drive. Ihry wilt surely rom* anna*
tia ra aeurrted fer ahelter.
at th* root* ad tha inpar-acrret
In Famagusta, a crowd of aeverwunderful good,"
Traffic baited. a ad bridge* aad hutallahoa.
a) thousand people tstheied after
Addiiional member* tn tha
tn a a la tinkle* tkl* atata la N*w On# B (a la aack battery ad the
th* local se n ice and a bomb a*name* already reported ar* at
V art aad Fwaaylranla war* aatlairm fl group wat teaoad a
CHICAGO f.li - A Miami pby- fellow a:
plnded. Police charged the crowd
M caliber rtfla aad laid la k»ep
• ttb batons aid troops fired tear tlrien has fou,-..1 • n.w u*a for
Dr. O. I. Barks, Gordon fe
•bowing rate k a . a r a r te danail pali.h .rater. Dr. Ilotli# F. Ilradtey, A. Constantin#, J . ' ®
gas |h*lls,
te LJmastaf. wher* th* acrvlrc Garrard said today be ha# used ('unlelt. Jimmie (Viwaa. C. L
waa canceled en crd*ri of Ih* it #orre««fulty to troat fun*.I In* Da * so*. Dr. A. W. Epp. S r. Gogw
bhhnp, Ihr** British commandos feetlo.v af the f'ngrr# and nail*. ilon V Frrderick. J. Q. Galloway,
w*r* hurt aftar a moh formed and Ha .aid tha srater a rt. as an “ar- Roy Holler. Hunter lr* ft Fuel
began stoning them.
tifleial eutWto." It keen* w..#»r Company. Ben Kata. W. F. Kirch,
Britain ha* rejected demand* an.1 foreign malarial from gtt- heff Jr.. I. I I. Iron Work#
m w T -T iM E W c u t v r r o i t c h a m b h i o r c o m m e r c e o f f i c i a l .*. curt u right &gt; cm
that K surrandaa in* iaiawrf csduny ting under M&gt;a has# aktn a#vwin&lt;1 Gswirgr A. Mafe’etl, H I . M.fr
•* Hanford a MeXIbbin. number .hip drfvo «h*Jrmaa vrolror*** R i w r Mill# ad Baaferd feeel. Tar. Li. Cmdr. U
tb# aad.
te Gfwcn.
tCaattewd Om F a p YWaah
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Central Florida
Hospital Council
Convening Here

K. Shoemaker Jr.
Attending Confab
Of Builder Dealers

Innovation Gifeu
Yesterday Morning
At Coffee Club

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Local Shrine Club
To Entertain N o b l e s tv::::
From Other Areas

Cynthia Roumillaf
Receives Letter .
From White House

Mrs. Logan Dies
In Masonic Home

• E. Bud Avery
Wins Dismissal

Boat. Ski Club
Gathers Tonight

Church Services
Spark Violence

Physician Finds
New Use For Nail
Polish Sealer

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THE SANFORD HERALD

All Church Notices muat be presented a t The Herald
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TDK CHUUSVIAN AM) MISSION CBULUOTA HAFUST CHURCH .Morning EVnnhip 11 :fm a, to.
ARY ALLIANCE CHURCM
Waller A. Haatb Jr., Paster
beriptur*. Lull* 2.IV "Hrro.|
ftadtp Rrbaol 10 a.a
Ftrh Are. at
Hoped lo *•* tom* miracle Hon*
Haratai Wirtblp Service
S«rv
II a,aft
Pillar, D n l4 L
by Him."
'
iter.
Suaiiiy School i&gt;d Harming •raioa by tka put
S«nrlca
t:M
Rvaalai
fforaaln
Wonhtp Combined Sin in i:U a.
Narmnn bp lb* paunr.
FIIIHT I'RKSIIETEKIA.N
itt u 11:30 a. m. “Wonhtp Period p.m.
Praytr
MteUog Wedaitdap 7;Je
&lt; IIL'KITI
brKini at lu:40 a. m.”
Aiiunca Youth EcUonthip t:30 ft at.
•led SI. «nd n*k .(«*,
ft ra.
H»«. A. U. Mrloa,», Paiior
THE CHURCH OP (iOll .
i.triunf So t k * 7:41 ft aa.
0:41 a. m. Sunday School
OK PROPHECY
Wrtlnciiiap Mid-Week S i b i l
In .VI •. m. S c io n inert i f..r
n i l Elm Aar.
Ilud/ 71AS ft m.
Prayer in the S et.ion Rn.im*
III.hop Ik. II. Crra.y, Patinr
the ra»;r, m itu u d ist
Sunday Schnnl l.rrma at 3 .IE a. Morning EVonhip II.Oil a. ni.
CHURCH
Prelude- “Adagio", Itelff; An.
m. Sunday Morning.
Car. nr. Fiurtb SU U ifr i At*,
Morning Worahlp, »llh tl*&gt;. I).
ihrm
"I nr line Thlna Ear",
ti. r.Moa KUaa, MiaDtar
0 , Craia;1 giving th* arrnmn at
* heaiol 4'hoir, Aikhange|*liyj
fiutvuj hrh'H’l 1:11 a. in.
11:0*1 a. m.
Anlheih, ''(Jrejt nrut fllorioui",
i Morning Wonhip 10.41 a
Kvangrliatlf
Karvir*
at
1:10
p.
I
liai|r*l ( hntr, 111. Linton.
I £v«n&gt;ng Wonhip I.hi ,
... .Sunday night.
Salmon—Mr. Mr Inal*
frtyer Haauax TkwttUv
Turaday 7;S0 p. m. Tb« W. M. H, Nurterlei for rhlldrrn under three,
p. ni.
acniro taill ho hold, with th* load*
and thre* to »i», #arf| Sunday
«r Mr*, flail Moiy piaildlng.
h i. PAUL'S LUTMRRAN
morning.
Thu ii a artvl.o /nr all Ijdita d:1*l p ni. Pioneer t ell..* .hip
6u l.uka'i Utk*i*a—la Liam
Ml UriMlil, thi Ra». BUfthift who ar* intaraalad la Million'.
fl:3W p. ^ Sr nine High Ke|ln*.ht|)
luhy, i&gt;«»ur. Mnaias a irib if
Thuraday tha V, I . It. aaraico
ait'i a m. kadi* Hunan amdcftatwill bagta promptly at T..1U p. to. Evening Worthlp J,M j&gt;. m,
Pf.lnle . “Herreu.e", MrCollln;
ai y.30 « m over WtiRK (tftO b ill
Su*4ap S*k—k Ur lU i f l «noH* with Rttr. Rnbart Ctaaiy, Ladrr
Anlhetn
“ Pollow the lilrtm ';,
l»;.:u a.m. ChrUUii Dip Scholl to thug*. AH young ptopU aio
pioneer I’liolr, Dougl*,,
(All tU«*Merp i iid t i n d hledir* road tally invtlod to attend thia
Sermon -Mr. Mrlnnit
arua), Miadap nrauih Frldap, h nrIre.
•VO a.m. ChlldMI ■ m r u n , " I t
UW«
oitcnd
e
warm
wolrom*
to
Uka'a Ch«p*l,H SaWrdap IOiU
aayonn fateraalod to attending vni.sr OIIUSTIAN I'HLHni
ft*, a m WTRR. (UM ha.)
1407 Sanford tir,
any of them eenrirea."
,,,rrT I- Sloar, Hini.trr
n r m r a A N church
Sunday School p:|E „ n)i
OP THE REDEEMER
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
Morning EVnriblp 11;on a. m.
OVIEDO
^ C e ^ V c S :
Them*i “flood N*nt for AH".
LmiU I . |)iy, Patlar
| Sunday__
Sunliy School
1:11 a.m.
_______
Sunday
School
1:45
a
m.
by I hr rhnir,
Church Senlca 11:10 a n .
Morning Worahlp • 11 on am.
&lt; hi Rh». and Juntari inert
Training Uninn • I IE p m
niURCM o r cod
at « IMI p. ni. Ilrfrr.hinenl, will
Evening Sarvitra - 1M p m.
rm ch Act. a id Had SC
"
hp Mr*. Eugene p,«.
Wedneiddap Prayer Service .7.M
Rcr, II. nr. Haadarwa, P u let
p.m.
. .Sunday School 1:43 a. at.
E\emng Wnrahip 7.3(t p. m
, KvaniflltUe Srniea 1:30 ft
Sulijert: "Wiidom from a hove"
&lt; llld.wccb S m ite Tuiadap TiM
FIRST
1. 1,1. IB,, ihe eighlli in
ft m.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARKNE
■ **H*| from ih* Enil tie ,./
lujnx I'rnpla S m ln Tture"Siafard'a Singing Church"
J;-*ir,
Att.nd.nc. ’[ho,am, j
Rap 7.JO ft at.
M at Mipie
Mr. and Mr*. R. If. Williama
R. H. Seear Jr.. PaiUr
ERENEZER MRTHOMR
You are mHieUp invited la al&lt;
CHURCH
,
•'Irani* ii eittnded
f it
lend rhutch with ut Ihl* Sunday.
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a t n u Hciihti
Sunday
School
it
B:M
a
m.
lad
•T k .
Rcr. Kdoard Mi/lta, Faatar
lemiiIUf* Jl'
",h*r* nnt at*
Vuadap School 10 a. m.—CUJ&gt; Ueorgo PiUaid. Supl.
Mem lag Worihip at 10; 4E Rev.
lord E. Johnmn. lupanaUadftat
S ? . ■ny “' K"
Jeaae Rraaaui. (iueat Speaker.
• Fraachiaa Sarvici 11 ft ac
Chrlitlaa Service Training d:je
H U 1 p n.
r i« » r M r r u r r ( III m il
Prayer maiuax, Thuxidap, T:J0 p.m.
ft n .
Rventag XvanitUalir 7 :» Rev.
,V ,V T U' t" ;S i,lh Street
Jeata Srinar.n, Ourat Speaker,
Jakn
,‘««
ASS Ell RLT OP GOD CHURCH
Prapermertiai Wedatadap 7;U B , VLh J1.1N '• t i l l * PWura'lee
p. w.
IKS He aad Laenl A n .
"We’ve
,n .7'tnr of Mual*
Ynuih Acllultea Night Thundip E .rl. V
Sunday School l i i t ft ft.
: ' ,U r" Ear Veu"
T;4S
p.m.
fcatly
Morning
W -r.hlp B 45 r . p,.
Mi'rnina Wirabip H ft eu
Sermon W. P. ||ron i, Jr
'Youth S m lce t ; l l p. m.
The church will he comforlablp
Eaaafallilie Itallf TlU p. eu
•arm and Iriandlp, CourlMua Suadny School 9:4fi a. m
RHn, All The r . m)ly. w#
Fraytr and Bible Study
eaavenltnce. A nuraery la opon lot
day nt TidS p, ft.
all regular aervxei. servicemen
''1or KvrrP Memher of
tha happy, alhflrR aravd. and their lamillei are. welcem* al
'
Lv.«K*.r
y .,
?
ffcbael.
ftvfn
|ho
Itatiy."
all limea
I
Un Lord vith ea."
h aWirabip
;
We give »pedal inviUli&lt;m lo wor. Morning Wnrahip 11 hmi a. m
Sermon IV. P. |l,ooki Jr.
ablp and fellowihip with ui Uut
Sunday hut Urge you la alwapi at- Trninlag Unlaa d ill p. m.
Hapartment for e«rh age group.
land the church of your choice
' Rrr, Crarge H. Carltea. Mlnlatar whoa able.
Nuriery for rhlldrrn under .1
a C a m. Sunday flebed.
&gt;«•!■ uf age.
II 00 a in. Worahlp Icraitft
Evening Woxhlp 7 :5(1 p, m.
t 1:00 p.n. Worahlp Rani
LAIR MART HAPT18T
Sermon W. p. Rrook* Jr
CHAPEL
rrllnwihlp Hour after th* EvenFAOLA WMLITAJI
Lake Harp, He.
lag jUrviro *poanr*d hy tha
MKTItoniFY CHURCH
FeHer — Rev. H. A. frttb Jr,
Training Union. Mr*. Miller In
d Mllaa W«at aa RC 44
■uadap Sekeel 1:41 a m.
rharg*.
Sunday School
0:41
Hernia# Worahlp 11:00.
Wrdn*nUy Evening Rrivlro 1;30
learning Worahlp
lliiS
Tralala# Ualen &lt;:M p * .
ft m.
Ah'aalayaa Youth
0l4*
Weenie# Wertblp TiSO.
Nurorry alien at all terete**.
Xvihihg Worahlp
Til*
Fmpet Mettle# Wed. TM p * .
WELCOME
Wadnoaday I'rayarmoatla*
TiM
Evaryiaa Walwwa
i a f t o t TMVRCB
RANTORI) HRVKSTH.lt AY
Rot. Cacti W. IW for
Own
ADVENTIST ( IIUHUH
I'rayar S'nrico Wed
I P. M.
W. Kaah. f i f t r
7IK) Elm (Venue
Ruadap ftomleg aerrirai
"Cooperating w«b Soulhora Rap.
W. J. (klmaa Paatar
tiat Coartatiaft"
lahhath Rchool (Saturday) HtlO'
e. m.
S l s f e H
s
Warablp H"ur IliM t. m. Ou**t
•peak** V, W. Fualer Uluianarr
L » .F r
(aluater leader far FkniU
Cenfernnre of Seventh.Day Adventiata.
Preper
rm n, RUth.
and Seventh' PetliItleni of |hr
Irtrd’a Prnper."
■c en t r a l l u m r r c s u r c r
Churrh Hoard meeting following
R«r. J. (V. Farkta. polar
nreyee meeting.
C«f. r*«tt**nth I U Oth Am.
Friday 7i3fl p. m. Mlaalmury
SuMlP Bchttl t iU ft. m.
yolunter Prngmm.
Nwnlh# \Y*r»klp lanrti* UlM
Churrh ftrhoal—Monday throng!
lun.
1:10 a. m. &gt; 8;5ft p. m.
Trtlnint Union t i l l p.m. Il'e »
A nrdlal weleamo i* ealrndrd Ii
Igji,- Sotnlljr nffalr.
ell U Jain u i In mir Worabi)
Ktrtnlnr Wsuhln I pm.
and ahara In Ihe f*llnwihip ol
*■&amp;•«* then nrlUi Hi tad ** vtU
thia hour.
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IIPRAM COMMUNITY
. I I'll KSMYTUB I AN CHURCH
| R«r. C. C. While, MiftitUv
t Mr*. Clamp M am, PUhDt,
1 Min P itikU Ri i m w , A id
fiir .il.
t Mr* Nanry OlDe, Children*
ftb*lr Dlrectar.
t Mr. (;**nr* P*I*W, Amt BtipL
*r Chuith 8*b**L
I Church School. 10:0# ft*.
{( CltiiM f*t All ftfftft.
[I Wanhln II ifl# ft.*.

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Rem it# WenhJp

T h l# young fellow i i h av in g fun’b u ild ln g a sk y sc ra p e r tow er.
M o st a n y m inut# now h e ’ll re a c h ’its peak, blocks w ill come
tu m b lin g dow n w ith a d e lig h tfu l c la tte r, and h e’ll la u g h in g ly
p ick th e m u p and b egin all over again.*.
T h a t ’# th e fun of being a c h ild . ■B ut when you*re grow n.up
a n d th in g # com e c la tte rin g dow n, it’s not go funny.
8flm ctim c» th e y 're p h y sical atid m a terie l—a fence o r a trellis
th a ria tY t qbftc rig h t, o r th a p a in t you brushed on so ca re fu lly
p eel# an d fla k e s.,S o you g o .to a n ex p ert—a c a rp e n te r or a
p a in te r—for advice.*
T h e n again p erh ap a so m eth in g goes awry w ith y o u r inner
ilt(e.)P erhapB you feci you've m ad e an awful m ess of things.
.T h is trag e d y too can be av erted if you seek ex p e rt guidance,
•hurch____
re g u la rly y o m w llljfm d .th e know -how to
By g o in g tto Ch
b u lla w ith in yourself a life secu re a n d um h ak eab le.^ M illions
o f m a n th ro u g h o u t th e agea h av e found the C h u rch a source
o f s tre n g th and stab ility ;,w h y . s h o u ld n ’t you?

THE CHURCH FOR A L L ...
ALL FOR THE CHURCH
f IIt at uw*hO(M«
J r s u els Ipinlual
z 'Z valua*.
L z sWithout
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tifonij Chufch, ntiihir dem^rjogw no. t tg,i|1&lt;1d.

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of the Seminole County Ministerial Association, Is Mudo Possible by the Corporation of these Wellknown Business Establishments:
MUR. APPLEBY**!

FLORIDA STATE BANK

RESTAURANTS

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nERHY’P WAREHOUSE
FURNITURE CO.

SANFORD ATT,ANTIC
NATIONAL BANK

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HEATING CO.

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BMITTTS ENAPP1N* TURTLE

RANDALL BLSCIH1C C0l

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NICHOLSON BU1CX C tt

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RITE THEATRE

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Found In Plane

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in tha h ilk *»f a (it'tRiin r tifi Furniture t'otr.pwny. Seminole
plan* *t h t i f i l frori tl e Imtlont I'uiiiity tle to r-. S lu in b c rljn d Mot
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1 tii» t'^aii^. rtlimnni In rniilain I \ iHl -pii h, Mr*. Mwi) U h c.i hrl
arnf •Inetintfnt* of 11itt^r h u rl 7 -t.
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Mi lxin Si-kind, standard Od Compai. , \|r*. Biinlre Moor. Thrift
Oil Ciirupaiix
" e i t ‘* Jewelry,
R \ Uiiiiam*. Air*. Flntrnce M.
£inim. rman.

DKBARY WOMAN'S C I.IR
’ baled food* tale off . highway * * * * * ! r ^ T ^ V , ! ' ll.rrr
Th. Woman'* Club of DcUary be a counter fur rfliplay and **t# " ■’"*
’
held it* f l l .t meeting Friday al °f r'*nt* under th* a bio »u|&gt;..vl- gimidchlUirn aid at* 't***&gt; t
i l.i i rv |.rr,erxr&gt;. cream eh»*«a
ths Community C*nl*r. Mrs. Jams* *&gt;on of Mi** Katherine U trh with » f*««««H. \ fif
g&gt;- . » i died
and thincr &lt;p cracker* rr».» a
M. Va,entitle. president prealdrd. ‘h*
of llrnrjr
M hI in infamy.
fine rndinc to * meal.
A boot review dated for lh»iri«t'd
I'nkfoid. Mr». Marion
lour of Mt*. t t r gad * rl iMentertainment wa» delegated to Roberta i« metall chairman; her rrn ate inim -tl. Dire* at* 'tg h
till*
*yf f hi* Vt«r*
• l»(*r date for all of th* **..ion ‘ommittr* i» Ml*. M a r j o r i e «vi o«l *tu !cnt« a I •&gt; &gt;«-n olh&lt;i&lt;
Isopliiry
h l u i i l , I . ,.n t om paii,
« n dexotrci to a di*ru**iun of by- •-amber t. Mt*. Alamo M#&lt;al1rv. attr«..| c *■ •
.. . tin*. J ....
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t irriilur.
te n te r
.1. tin F i i w i u
«n«t rta.ninr,! in tho
Hi
i, \ l i n n * m I i F K^ r
Jaw* and rlub procedure for th* Mr*. Mu had McDermott and |,hine, ;T. - a p.-x-' tic * niir*r«'
,|J* |n tho h..«p:tal x»hne Mi*
i . ro n in r year. A »x* i*l t*a follow- Mr*. K trirll Wait*.
authfir ilir* nftrr t f ** i.ik r t , 1 no T K tit l aw -on A
w*, ***** I...... . *-*&lt; t— o*.v
«Vd.
Tr* Party
Weittgart * D'-th chi d wai ddivei
i hulk h;*i Itrrn ♦r*i*t fird for ra- V, lx me ' i , Il nu r l.itllr , ItolH-rl
— ■■ ph»*Ur«. |*nri* of .v t *ti i C Mllh
Iteeeplion fo* Visiting Vnmra
Th* \|i*»r* I.oi A. and NVla nl.
Phone .TS8
Thr now auixal, Susan M ar'.,
Alabama ha* had .*»S fir*t tcatn
Stanfoid ' n Kr.xtio S*n Jo,e •all Affinor i •uii|tAtiy %•** k*-•4 »&gt; i
Seventy ladi** of UeBaty were VV. Hank* gate a tr« party on
D l !■ -t A|..»g,
l»r T F
etitrilan ed Wednesday noon »t • Friday fioni two to fix* in hon­ wrlehod 4 pound*, 4 oun c« at player* *clccted on the All.South- State 11 tin e in j ; fo«il&gt;all thr f*Uki*r |
t« **t iluwii ftir *p' * D.inu l l*r. t h..i
U Park Sr
207 R. ( 'n s n m rrrltl
eoff** In honor of visiting gue*t». or of tlirir hnn*e |(Ur*t, Mt*. M. bilth.
rrn and Atl.Soulhra*tern Confrr* e b i i i o Thee ■ 1 mret ih t. "V at i*nil inotitli« n f 11 attif #*t t mi*% a I’ro g re-.i *e 1‘iiiiiing Cttinpanx.
F.
J»hn*lon
of
Nrxt
Vorli.
A
ta
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Mr*. Arthur l.ambcrt with Mr*.
\ III rut Rohrrtx. sanlotil
•■me iquiib since 11TJS.
i I’a'o tllo, r»iif.
hi iwMih it m * imlir-ii la khuu* Hr «
C&gt;, J. he»»rnich •« ro-ho*tr*« in- on Kutopran tiaxrl highlighted
tiodurod th* following Surat*: th* xtrtal aftrmiHin for nine of
Mr*. A. I.. Anniston, Mr*. Na- th* Mi****’ llanl.* fllcud*.
thanirl I). Nottingham, Mr*. J*&lt;k
Marry F. Blown ii leaving today
l&gt;. Miller and Mr*. U*otgr Ma**m. for a **xrn week* hunting Dip.
ORl.ANIMl ^ f’i - An Or la into
m Colonel and Mt*. K*»*nich -vet* |)p * j|, mfet ftlrn,4* ln BinsHmi.i- tntmuotocX-t to.i»y »"&lt; kuigli'.
•" uk*n by llrlU ry * .chattn^. ,u|li N- v anil » itll ,|lrm
hood from Ifiirni Juliatia of The
that th*y ai* now building * to th* hill*' of lin ttw for AuiNrtheiland* fur hi* wi,i k* In
Imnio h*i*. \\ h*n their four | uitmal apoit*.
riadiiating tlir
tew worm fix
friend* de idrd to motor throuch
Mr.
Ur*. *:—&gt;;• xt »t*.
• ip p
» i n I, »...
Florida the Ke&gt;**m&gt;h* wetronint
them to tht* location for a *lnn- field and Mr. and Ml*. I'htlip ployed hy the C. S. Asrlrullute
*&gt;&gt;*r. Delighted with DeBary ho*- \hr*n* hax* hern taking * motor llepartment'a ent«....... at taho
pitality two of the xi«iloi* are lilp thiounh th* great sniukn*. • a'ory heir, was pmwnted thr
me,ill hx T. N»n 1
rampb,
huyini piopert* hei* aid the
the Nrtliei Unde vlce vnr it,
other two ara lntet**led in Ihi*
ar* lmere*le,l In ihi* undertal.Baumhoxer h&lt; aded a I'SDA ex0 inf The ladie* of D*R*ry hop*
periiiirnt tram wlu h tiddrd the
to h* to convincins that it will
Dutih Ur*l liidir, idand ef I in*h* a touM **&gt; liefote the xiiitor*
JAKAIITA, tndonro* e Die ran of the fly that Infe'U cattle
depait.
Volrano Mrrapl continued t&lt;t*l*x and goat*.
lo u rin s Florid* I’arly
to belch out hundred* «d ton* of
The team u««l *er*w-worm
On Friday next th# Firemen'* Uxj.
file*, Mertliird hv radloartix* co­
Auxiliary will hold * Touring
TIi* volcano l* erupting every halt, in the expeliment conducted
Florida caul p*ity at th* Com- fixe In rexen minutr* with nxrr* early this year.
tnunilv Center, At 7: TO p. m of lax* r.xrms toward renttal .lax*
d i u r and coff** will he *erxe&gt;l
and * fe*tixe exming *tartrd of vlllagr* at a record xjieeil of IW
card* and pru*»J th* same* pro . iect Per *erond Foiext, wrre *rt
^ |i r i &lt; i v * m that newcomer* will rblaie and t wide arra where
Piinyl* with th* aenior re*id*nt» (here »re hundid of villagr* x»a*
declared a dinger rone.
pnd become ai&lt;]u*int*d.
Provincial aulhoritir* mnhillrrd
Th* fir *iit»n hax* bought a tranrport to rxaruatr village^* FIRST M KTHnniSr I III III II
Factor — Milton It. U&gt;alt
engine amt built a targ* *«ner*
M S am . Churih School.
taininm t and alorage hall, thi* x«ho wished lo leaxr. Bui moil of
Ctasir* for alt age,.
la d year. The A uxtliaiy 1 hat Ih* estimated itnoo out) Indnnrxiinx
11.00 a.m. Motning Worahlp
*tnod ahouhlet lo ahoutder wiih living within five to ievrn mile*
Sermon Topic — “l.tvii’g One
them; baked food *ale*. parll** of the foolhitts leading of Merap'*
•ml (oeial meeting* to a**l»t with 11.300 font glowing rone stuck to Dwy At A Time''.
•i.30 pm. V V F.
money for the e»writ 1*1*. They their homes.
*;15 p.m. Otgan Vec'pei*.
nr* to h* ecipgratuUteil In their
.7:30 Kvening Wnnhip.
Imimrtant civic contribution.
CO IN S* TO AMIRF.HS OROIT
Sermon Topic — “7 ha Fifth
The rommitte* for Die Touring
MIAMI BKACII JP-C.ov. Collin* Commandment".
Tn *x.v.hnbb’ aeetnte gnhardina, solid
Florida paHy i*:. Mr*. I'hriatoph- will addrr** Ihe Florida Ptihltr
Rruadcacl oxer WTRR.
*r Butler, thairman. Mr*. MU- Relation* A«*r tonight at it !*th
rn!i'i •. in io‘&lt;'k a iirv I t th ru 1A, sleexa
*:.ln pm . Bicicaliun for young
11tin Ogden, co-chairman; Mr*. annual ronxenllnn dinner.
people.
F . Muller, Mr*. F, Ihnning. Mi*.
1i ngfh* .72 thru 75. (N ot all altw-x1* ltuitrih*
A. Mrdnyk nnd Mr*. K. lJvingIn nil neck ai;ea).
•tone.
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All S»iata te Mold Food S*1#
A plain o1d fn.«hioned rest.
Saturday, No*. I, th* ladie* of
Nnraitiit I'nrn
|h* Fpircopal church wilt hold *
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Howard 0. I,ong

Knighthood Won
By Orlando Man

FOR

Volcano Mcrapi
Continues Erupting

Additional .
Church. Notices

M EN 'S
SPORT COATS

M EN 'S SPO RT
S H IR T S

In a vaiiety of fabiics ,

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latest styles and colots,
Sizes 35thru 46

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SCHEDULE changes

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Fully licensed. Sprinkler ayitem, Good foot!. Under
•upervielon of trained professional i*ersonnr|. Daily,
weekly or ninnlhlx rales. Prixata room* at $115.00 per
month. Comparison* invilrd. Write or visit while vacan­
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Books Closed For Citizens
To Become Qualified Voters
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Th* book* are cloied for citizen*, eligible
to vote, to register with city official* and
become qualified voter* of the community.
We’ve read incident* where 0Cr; of
various population* voted in a* many kind*
of election*. We've read about incident*
where one vote swung an election to another
candidate.
Intent Iona on the part of many citizen*
may have been good, and every moment
ws* the one in which something came up to
keep this one and that one from the city
h:ll for the purpose of registering.
1 We’d like to see everyone in Sanford take
part in their City Government to the extent
of casting a ballot for their favorite canrildate for the City Commission. It la the
normal thing to do If office holders are to
be named to their posts in the democratic
aort of way.

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Friday Oct. 2ft, 1955

TODAY’S BIBLE VSTIFF
"I will lift up my eyes to the hill*. From
whence does my help come?
“My help comes from the Lord, who
made heaven and earth.”—Psalm 121: 1-2.

M.Eisenhower In Embarrasing Spot
U N IY lR S t T Y

Citizen* of other countries ere not ao
fortunate a* we in America. Cltixena of
other countries have no other choice but to
place their X in just one spaee alloted for
the purpose.
We do not want to find oursclvee in the
same predicament. And unless the citizens*
here, and in every other American&lt;ity take
advantage of the privilege, the well of free­
dom will begin to dry up.
It matter* not who the candidate might
be that you're voting for. The important
fact is the one surrounding your getting
to the poll* and In privacy afforded you,
cast your ballot as you see fit without the
hand of force guiding your pencil.
Now that the qualified voters have been
named. It ta next moat' Important that every
one of those citizens take the time to visit
the polls on election day. Nov. I, and vote
for the candidate of their choice.
According to the record* at the Sanford
Cltv Hall, there are approximately 8,500
qualified vnit*n» in Saiifnril. Tiicitf should 'AMES M ARLO W
be no less than 3.000 of those registered
voW* go to tha polls on Nov. 8 to name
their choice.
If you* are a citizen, registered to vote,
and you know of others who are registered WASHINGTON om — The Su­
Court—in ruling on movie
and should vote, do your part In creating preme
censorship by the slates, Just as
good cltlienshlp and ask those others to go ta rullnz on racial segregation by
with you to the poll* You will do your City th# state—has moved cautiously.
a good turn, you will do a apeeial favor for It has not given a final decision on
your neighbors or friends, and you will ba either Issue.
So far the eouri has ruled on
a good citizen yourself.
only pieces of both issues. So
Certainly we don’t want to let the candi­ questions Involving movie censor­
dates, giving their time, efforts, money and ship and segregation no doubt will
support, see a skeleton number of voter* at he thrown into the court for years
to come.
the ’poll* to support them.
example: While the eouri
Ft«rt talking now, and *pr*ad the word hasForruled
public school segregation
around, thnt Nov. 8 la a special day In San­ and segregation on buses croulag
ford.
state lines is uneonititutioatl, It

May Be Near

HEW YORK (^-Consumer dur­
ables ssturatmn-threo big words
that mess: Hvw many more autos,
TV sate, kttrhen ind (sundry ap­
pliances ran and will the Ameri­
cas peopl* buy?
Tie stock of durable foods they
now own is tha larftst In history.
At present they are spendm* 2?
bfllloo dollars a year for more.
Soma economist s fear that tha
iftluntioa point may ba near. They
Bf|ua that moat folks who need
e hM%4h*m &gt;y now,
lists RIWJW m is* ManIttsn Bank tn New York point
fhsl “Th# Amarleaa consumer,
* Ms Income rtsai. seems to
ess an almost limitless cepsca nia It." In tha bank's quar­
terly review of bmlnets they also
l tibierv* that producers art equally
i resourceful in inventing new and
i Im p ro ved appliances end other

products w th which to tempt the
tonsumir
Both'the number of families al­
ready posiesslni these isdsels and
the amount beini spent a year for
more Is Impressive.
About TO per rent of all Ameri­
can families own an aulomohlle,
»nd II per cent of these own more
than one. At th* moment Ameri­
cans are spendini 184 billion dol­
lars a year In buying cars.
Th* houwwife Is nr&gt;f spending
wane *giant fm*v hllhoa* dollars a
year no kitchen and household applllarai and two bUlioo for furnltur*.
But th* bank economists pay
this doesn't mean that th* market
fnr Ihete foodt ]* dry in* up They
not* that In list two thirds of
*U rrfri center sales were for replacement And t l per cent of new

Some Cures Are Found
, For Morning Sickness
THIS birth of a baby la a Joyous | Disturbance In this canter usu•rent fee all unearned. Thoae ally laada to pa_|
pallor. _____
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first thraa months of pregnancy, gall-------lvation, respiratory upset,
however, usually are not much of nausea and vomiting.
' for tha expectant mother. AfiecV* tha Blood
IlM more "
iw how m ____________ . fiseh an* af theaa symptom* Is
direct remit of apodal nerve
Mb tha a n t is month*, more the
Tranaaiaatoa of thorn
half af them wig aoffar impnlaaa.
tmauUce require* that lb* a s m
•M laes nrodwee a wntunae
called aoeblchoUn*. Aa overload
ar at toast of totma liodiaa in yonr Mood,
that acetyl*
produced and
u the result
While vitamin B-* help* pre­
vent netamuiation of n caul re
amoanta at ketona bodies sad
On* aff thorn, a tablet enllad acetylcholine. It has not proved
a. la repotted to b* w *&gt;
balpfaL However, u ta
by preacriptioa only.
H f ie j ilf iilu , however, fi la
samMiud with mediate*, a mo­
ttos atohaaea drug. which la*
have a da- histte the action of acetylcholine
and acts U halt the vomiting it*,
pnlaa at th* nerve level.

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How w ould you fe e l If y o u r w ellloved o ld e r b ro th er suddenly w e r *
stric k e n i l l , and peopl* b « | i n to
• i l l i c i t th a t m ayb e you w e re the
m in to t s k * o v e r hie )ob eve n

tuafly?
T h is is th * spot th at P re s id e n t
M ilton E lse n h o w e r o f P e n a iy lv e n i*
S tate U o iv e n t y finds h im se lf on
lo d s y . I I ie an e m b a r r a s ila i spot,
end not a t a ll I * h is U k ln |.
W ith P re s id e n t Ik e prasunrad by
m a n y to h« out o f the p ic tu re s i
a c an d id ate bt IS M , a q u iet boom
h a s developed i t support o f his
y o u n ie r b ro th e r fo r tbo W hite
House post
" W h y ro t M ilto n ?’ ' Is the ques­
tio n b e la i ashed b y • n u m b e r of
bl|h officeholder! i t wcQ a s o r­
d in a ry p a rty w o rk e rs.
T o i l l su ch questions M ilto n
E lse n h o w e r h s s r s f r o d e d w ith a
W ild , “ to c o m m e n t"
" W h i t e ls * could he s i y ? ” s
frie n d a ske d , p la in tiv e ly " I f he
sa id a n y t h ln i else — no m s tte r

Supreme Court Moves Cautiously

MAf DAWSON

i Saturation

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car buyers traded In aa aid ear.
(Economists at tha Ptrit Nation,
ll City Rink of New York, esti­
mate there are around'alx million
prewsr ears on tha roads—candi­
dates h r icripplng )
Tha Chase Manhattan men aleo
point to new fields far from the
(saturation point: clothes dryers
and ■treondit loners are owned by
cnly four percent of our families,
and dishwashers by three per cent.
Tha Vacuum Cleaner Manufaetaturation point: clothes dryers
lead that factory isle* of this
product are breaking recordi this
fag. la September isles ran »
per cent hlyher than th* year 1
for*, and for the first nine months
of this year isles topped th# like
period of tSSS by B per cent.
The Radlo-Elcctronlcs-Televlsion
Manufacturers Assn.’* president,
M. Leslie tfotfman. predicts Bat
eight million TV sets will be turned
out this year fee a new record.
Olva Americans more spending
money and offrr (hem new or bat­
ter gadgets—and you’ve got your­
self a sal*.

Constitution Is
In Final Stages
NEW YORK m-Prepirattens
for iferitni tbs AH. and th# CIO
itto on* Mg labor grgeilntlon are
prietlcsltv completed, report tabor
leaders Georg# hteany and Walter
Reuther.
Msaay. mm preillw t of th#
ATL and slated to head th* new
organliartun. said ft* eonstitutton
Is In th* "flnai stag**."
Reutiwi presideat #f th# CTO,
reported "real progress'* has boon
mad*. Tha main mtttto** of th*
new organisation are firmly drawn
h# added, and b* eould fas
"no change* In suhstanM"
tweon now and tha Joint
- onvcntlon b a re D e c . g

did it say no stale board can ever
ban a film on the grounds of being
obscene.
It was asked by United Artists
Corp. to rule on whether a slat*
may ever censor a picture "under
a clearly drawn statute designed
. nd applied to prevent ihowtog ob­
scene films."
By lie scantily worded opinion
the court avoided ■ direct answer
to th* braid question posed by
United Artists. This is not unusual
prattle# fur th* court

The oto# Justices traditionally
try to avoid twMptog opinion* on
broad prineiptos and to limit th*m
relvoi aa narrowly as possible to
tho particular Uiu# to too particu­
lar caso before them.
As a result at toll moment
United Artists Corp.. according to
on* of Us lawyers, does not know
whether "Th* Moon te Blue" can
•ow be shewn to Xiniai. The corUon'i lawyers are trying to
nut to Kansas.

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My New York

tdollted older brother whom he
has served as a close adviser, has
brought him (resh concern.
Tmi ol mutual admiration knit
the two men together a much ai
the mere accidrnt of kinship. Presdent Ike once called Milton th*
smartest of
the Eisenhower
brothers In 1319 be told a con­
gressman:
"You oeednt sell Milton to mo.
f think he's the greiteit man to
the United States II it wsin t lor
his name, he would be In ■ hi;h
government position ”
It Is th* msgle #1 the Elsen­
hower name of eourst that partly
explains why some D o lltleiam ar* ■
now looking yearningly Mlfton'*
way.
But he bar more thin his r.irre
to recommend him. Like Ike he bat
the gift uf creating a hippy team
Mill Worker Shoots around him While he lacks Ike's
bonfire grin, he has a pleasant
Wife, Kills Self
perscnillty. and la regarded as t
PENSACOLA i f i - A Sl-yvsr-oH better writer and speaker thin his
psperrun worker shot hie wife to elder brother. Hr atjo his behtM
death list nlthl end died IS min­ Mm an Impressive record to ed­
utes later after cutting his wrists ucation. government and buiineis.
I'rJ hengina himteli sheriii's in- K oei iatvrerlnl in government
service on • purely fictional level,
vestlgitot Hemp Gandy said.
Verdicts of murder and suicide he hai served to high posts under
were returned by Peace Justice every president from Coolldge to
J A. Jacobi In the deaths ef Clara hit own brother.
Yoiln, 9t and her hutbtnd, Mi­ These posts have qualified him
chael Yosin. Jacobi blamed do­ si in expert to fields ranging from
soil conservation to labor-mansge.
mestic difflcultiii.
Mrs. Yosin was shot while sit ment disputes, psychological war­
ting to the home of her brother, fare to government rcorsaniistlon,
refuge# work to International dip­
Arlen Sandrri.
Gindy said Sir. end Mrs. San lomacy.
Among other things he Is a di­
deri gava this account: '
rector of two buslneii firms.
Yoiln came into the house and
"He doesn't Just hold an nfflee."
tried to get hi* wife to leave with someone once remorked. “lie ab­
Mm When *h# refuted, h# walked sorbs It."
outside end returned with a X What de#i such a min do for
eilltwr automatic rifle. Ha shot hli fun? A work day that sometimes
wlfa to th* right brant, shoulder ruei to 18 hours a day do-i
end elbow
not leave him much time for hobWhile Banders and hie wtf* were |bei, but Milton likes ta relax by
summoning aid. Yoela went nett fishing, reading detective stories,
drer to hi* homo, cut both bit gardening end playing the piano.
wrists with o rarer and then Milton Eisenhower is sd years
hinged tlmreif to hi* rang* K* old, a highly eligible ago for a
did tola by ttandtog on a chair, presidential candidate
ndino
tying a rep* arettad hit neck and If President Ik* voluntarily steps
a rafter, and kicking tha chair cut of th* petltlcol picture, would
from beoeith him.
Milton bred the rless of Ms new
Tha death* occurred to to* Old "dlieorerers* and step In?
Turkey farm community about Jlte Tha question ts premature. Rut
miles north weit of Penserola.
the presidential polltlcil llahtnlng
The Yoslns, married to 1949, had has struck tw&lt;ce In the rime fam­
no children,
ily rereral times before In Amerlran history. It concelvsbly could
what ft was — tt would bo n liconitrued " /
His friends her* seem to (pel that
any talk of hit becomlai a poliUcal
candidate a n t year le *t the worst
a poor Uil* and at the best illtimed.
Althoufh Milton Eisenhower has
a record of government service
p«rhipi unmatched In Us variety,
be has qpver run for aa eleeUve
office. Up has nsv*r shown s de­
sire to. H* isn’t |o ia | to now.
He U &gt; men of deep portent!
end family ioyalUes. Those near
him say he hai beta very lonely
since the death lest year of his
wife. Helen Elkin Elsenhower, in
whose memory friends art now
erpetini * campus chspel here.
Th* heart stuck suffered by bis

h n never ruled that segregation
af all Mads is unconstitutional.
co* oouldR't foult too shew. A let
■ y M el M a a t r
lamedty, in some future tlM , N S W Y O R K - T h e th e a te r w e * to# w orn bare lasted a lot longer re
B e g to M , o n ly re c e n tly peddled b y they era shown at Right, too way
the court might rule (hat way.
for* then, because of successive ■ Illy R o t * I * T V in te re st* (e x ce p t Hi supposed to bo.
decisions of th* court against vari­ to r Me g p t r t s e o t u p s ta ir* , co m ­ Later, th* ice** wai th* omit*
ous phases of segregation, segre­ plete w ith it id t a |* p e * f l v ie w o f to# Cotillion Room of the Pierre, where,
gation msy hsv# withered away. it a g e ) , end f i w a s * a M O audience. at thro* boy* to T-shirt* and dun­
Although the court h it sklkM T h * b o u io lig h t* d i r b re e d , to * pit garees (they turned out to be sing
to Its foundations the whole con­ • r c h e r ir * p U yo d to * m r t u r e and •n-denceri) lay an tot carpet and
cept of segregation by Hi ruling p r tr e n U y , a * aoo m if b t e r e e c i, to * looked up i t the celling, waiting
against public school aggregation, e u rU to w ent up and a ik t u f u l, fun­ their torn ta practice, you watched
GRANT OPPERED
tt cannot be said to have dona lh# n y , h iU t ly p ro faeto re el m u sic a l to* mart harassed woman of the
again.
yoar go through a rehearnL
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tame to the principle of state Nn co m ed y w u p rea w tod.
Thus* e e ir Milton Enenhowep
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sorshlp of movies.
Her nemo was Mini Benia!] and pant his been offered to to* Bip- feel sure of one thing He would
a m . w h r e u w a i d re o , I w aiko d
It has given New York aid Ken- o ut to t* t o * p o ito ro t *e re o o f M ath when *h* cam* over after a llule Uet Memoriil IteipHel bar* by the never rounder taking a pelftfra)
*41 setbacks in the Wiy they at­ t N o w l a to * I B . w ith d o tre ta rie s while and Hopped on to* bsaquett# Damon Runyon Memerial Ptmd for step without at least the tactlo
consent of hi* older brother.
tempted to carry out eanierihlp n u k in g to d o U iit o M M t o r lo a c h , Wat rest to yon. you eould see the cancer research.
Rut it has no* ruled that they, or r e d d k o v o re d I I w o r e 'i f o r post was haggard, nervous and angry,
• id that there wore dark fatigue
any other state, big aa tight
hig h R o o a .t t .M a g h * * b to a t o o
eIreks under her eyes. At that,
censor movie*.
to too o m u u c i l re m o d y .
Nevertheless by Hi nilinfi to A r iu a t ty , too show M l Merry they warned to eahaare Iter deli­
these two cssea th# court hai Ob-h-hl, aid too otop peopl* teeing cate feed looks. What was bother
pushed all itatei Into a position If were too deilori ogl *il*nr ."t. tog Mis* Rente 1) most was a pur............»r eiNNSTr esse------------hat Ike bald It up, scorn to
J being both more specific and •id their wire*, far o —m—f~o,
few.
legally correct in their laws and a* aotomobllo w m t i n y w h ic h sh a ll
ACK BENNY filekwt top • stranger on tho golf link* of th*
"If* dreidful!" sh* raid. “It
lessons for attempting ban* aa bo hyphensied. The reaso n 1 w u
Thunder bird Cltfb In Palm Springs, end, much to hi- mortU
motion picture*.
t h e n wai hoesuse som ebody told JocsbT HU It's—oh. It* Just aw­
flcation, proceeded to blow Uvo Aral aid hotel straight to
ful!"
• 0 toot MOtly ItoO ' a c to rs , setIn IMJ New York sU’g't
You sShed Mis* B. if she mimed him. Socking consolation, ho
sorshlp board binned a movli New*, abwoograpbers, m n ilc U n s ,
atogtog
at to* Metropolis* Opera, •lilted. "YU hot I can play
“The Miracle ’• on the grounds
d* it tot doslgneri, * t * „ o n fin d in g w o rk where one*
she was the youngest too Add!* better than you,
a sacrilegious. The court rniod to too** kiad to prodnetions. o gfijrhow.*
ibut the stale in this ra n , lay- t o - l - o , tor o t iR r e ie . le pouring tear of them all. for • brief time 1 "That*
ebrehtod
brier*
she
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to#
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lag "aaerilegiuus" wai too bread
Id* opponent, -hot Td tetter
a reason for censorship tine# H I# thlo a n * Tbo etcherst# program at*., tot* to* plush saloon field. wnm yw tret r*i «ooi*t with
WOI Studded w ith f l m l l i a r n am e*—
a word which mean*
"Yes and re," she said, " in tell t h e Philharmonic Orchestra
Prior Cool** aal Chiu R iv e r a , e f
things to different people.
one thing—Its the greiteit feeltort
poir'd
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In 1911 a Kanin
rcnionhlp
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to th* world to get out on that
board binned a movie, “Th# Chart** Cooper, who p layed M r.
Mag# by yourself and aland there
L ta tte th
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on
several
eent Producer Alfred
w ho d anced In A n n ie G e t Y o u r •od watch toe curtain go np slowly,
ground* under that state's Inert,
white you gel gooia.plmpty.and Hitchcock off en a new kick:
including a finding that the picture G u n , e l a l. N et y et etara, but itiU ttta pool Just singing out to that imagining th* •ofweqiMnere If
p ro *, an n u m b e r* af Actors' E q u ity
wg« obscene.
ether nou to w were to drop th*
aodlenca. You t a i l tench tt."
to good stan d in g .
A state Judge, Hirry 0 . Miltor " T h i s ’l l p la y to t o , H I people, o l
aattod at tha tU bo­ A M tu to r of B rir Romeo, lie
i
«f WyaadoU* County, etld th* law c r e n t r t a d w ith O— r a - 1 —e . " * re- rate abftorttt af toa Oatmire loom. com e o p w it h r e m it * t l t e R a n k
sod th* board wer# constitutional­ p r e m t a t l r e w h isp ered to mo ta “Tbla to dlfwHRl la mreh rmn ■ RO M *, f it f R r i b r e r , t o n r O a rM te t« b *y R re s w y , R e a r H b m m m te tq
ly wreag store th* Cmutltutton t o * d a rh a o w to too to O ftaM . " A f ­ totlmato Re BMb. . . " Nat retoa M d O r g t e R O IL A n y R odU lon* you'g b h * to a u g g e ct?
guarentoM f r • a d * m *f press, t e r I t io o re o b o ro , M*fi r e « * trailed aft, add she lacked at tbo
to hgteMfl
r, Akstem*. |* *i«o the meet tteeri
speech and religion. Boalda
■tooth's to u r, I t i r t t o l w ith Ban panto b«L Ibo aboddarad. "Obi*
R V b !
dri. Tee JUt teamed to cooperate
■aid) the board's us* of th*
n afittolBOd furterity,
P ro o c le o *. W h y , f ir e o f t o * U d a
"obaemto" was so broad and vague to f l u e a s t even q u it P la to nod Y o g t o f f m r t o l l ______________ ww re
#■ to Make it unconsUtultooal • • a P o o r e te go w ith no.
I t W to • M frih to h a t B e c k a t fite
basis for censorship.
MB ra wot a l l Ju st to keo p too d esV Mat, n
Tbo it it# Supreme Court roftely
n o d sa le s m en h a p p y dortog bate f it
Ptetnee* Indlret^
to too e m a l
Ittof th# Judge's position, and
r convent Ir e h ero , e ith e r, u
th* distributee of to* film. United y r e H r e t i r e , too show p o irie oat
ArtUtl Core, appealed to the U. I.

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yesterday. th# two group# agreed Ibo dptotoo was given la a mtoloa directors for M ngtogat pact*
IB BUBbdt af word*. It aal'
throughout tha country, with II • i B p t f : "Judgment reversed."
coming from th* ATO and sup­ Tbil BOOM to# U. K Buprenso
plied by th# CIO. Mima* war# got Court derided tbo Supremo Coort
mad* public.
of Kanin vae wrong tn ovOr*
M e e a y s a id th e pw p is il c u i t f - ruling Judge Miller and upholding
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be* mm Mtoh. M.** •- *** ■ —
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agahut b ek f fataai ta B a rn with •ey a atnte cooanrship board coolarger ufiRa
Sretboo a film to Urn futon. Nor

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Show Wednesday

t.ibrary Hall, Lor gwmid, » ifilled In eaparily tail evening
when the Women"* Ctvie League
pre*ented their fir*t avert of the
turning year.
Th# Hollywood Shop of Sanford
pie tinted the Faihum Show under
the very aide aupreviaion of the
Shop'* managrr, MUa Rote Levy.
The faihton*, late»i to be import­
ed, were exqultilr and delighted
the entire group. Among toe
model* diapaytng ih* gown* » rre,
Mr*. William Stemper. Mr*. Pan
Capthart, Mr*. Yarn* Meredith.
Mi** Marty Stamper, Mia* Mar­
garet Moore, Mia* Elisabeth Wood­
ruff and Miaa Mary R«*e Speer
al*o little Jerl and Cent Wheatland
arid Cann Stowe 11 all of Sanford.
APo Mr*. Ralph Hammond ai d
Mr*. Charles Searcy nf Longwood.
Following the Fashion Show,
M n. Ruby Cotton, owner and
im* i4 i[ii •»* “ - 'o * Beauty Shop,
Caaielberry, prevented her nioaten
ahowing hair styling and cutting
for the different type* a* well a*
make-up. The winner of the five
fariat wa* Mr*. Hubert 0 ranger.
Winter Park. The model* v re
Mi*. Glen p *ync. Mr*. John
Hearns and Mr*. Ralph Steven*.
Muring the Intermisainna the audiene* wa* entertained by Mr*.
It. IL Gray, tinging »rver*l mu­
tu a l selection*. M i* * Suaan
I'leneh, tap dancing and *r*rral
amvidion number* by Itarbata
fiullekon, Dorotliy Hayne* and
Freddy Wltdemian, •ttidetila of
the Orlando School of Mu»tc.
Mr*. R. T. Mllwe* wa* piano
accumpaniat for all and alio play­
ed th« beck-grwind music for the
Fashion Show.
Mr*. R. C. Carbon, pre*ident of
the Cluh, Introduced th# prtnclf il* of of the evening and pretented the gifls end door price*.
Winner* of th# door prise* were,
Mr*. Herbert Hall. t*a»h Certifirate Hollywood Shop, and Mr*.

Italph Hammond, C#»h Certificate
Ruby’* Beauty Shop.
Committer for this ovont ****
Chairman, Mr*. John Carhait, eochairman, Mr*. Claude l-ayo, at*i»ted by Mr*. It. C. Carbon, Mri.
Cai*i« Alaicrs, Mr*. K. C. Dunm rc, Mr*. J. Ilurmng, Alia.
• 'harlr* Atormon. Mr*. Ito**
Mobley. LT*her* v*rre, Mr*. Robd t Carlson, Mr*. William Young
and Mr*. Jame* McGrath.
Mr*. J. V. Mm* ell cf b'anford
»a« the narrator for th» Fa*h!on
Show. Th« vtry attractive *taee
aetting* were furnished by Math­
er'* uf Sanford.

Spotlight
On Hollywood

A “Mary France*" dine* * a i
leld AVe.!nc*day night at tha
l SO with Mitt Mary France*
Hcnderton a* Junior bo*te*». Sen­
ior hollo** Ha* Mr*. LaFrla from
Pretbyteiian church. Refreshmmt* were served.
Announcement
made tn the
large frond attending that thera
I* tn be * Masquerade Hallowe'en
Panra Saturday night. Cottume*
are to be judged f«r a prise.

HOU.YWOOfi *•— 'tv hi* own
idmi&gt;tinn J.’hn May nr wa* pi.*'
Inc * !ii|*t*nrlmii roll In » TV
drama, "ffonklc of (he Year,"
Martini Pat Wayne
No *tar ha* ever been happier
taking a baik *rat to a youngr
actor Pat of cour*r i* John'*
«on flolh wrrr appearing in a
Screen Itueetor*" t. i l Play home
»hoa. dirrrtrvl be .Inhn'* lo ng tim e
menior and Pat’* godlatlirr John
lord
Between «eene*. the proud father
declared "Yf*. I cr thinly hope
pal aant* tn be an l(tn t though
It'* early for him to decide—he

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The friend* of Air*, kitby Fit#
Sr. will h» glad to know that *he
la home and i» renuenrg nicely.

Mr*. Victor Green# will p# eonfined to her home for a while
HOLLYWOOD tf-Tonlght Betty because nf a heart condition.
Hutton climaxes i.ne of the mo*t
The frirn-l* of Mr*. Ralph Ray
dramatic rum ibackt in recent en­
will be plea'rd to know that
tertainment history.
Three year* ago, she feared *hr ahe I* m overing rapidly after
had cancer. Two year* ago, her •urgery.
lilm carter aecmed »a*hrd up
t.a*t year *he wa* recltnt frnm a
A grahanw&lt;-racker crust make* a
broken m arrii.gr and what *he con
tillered &gt; big flop in TA"* first fine base lor your favorite cheese­
• pectarular She announced she cake mixture To make the crust
wa* through performing forever. roll It graham rrarkers very line:
Pew pecpie be*lde» Betty be- you *hmi!d have abou* one cup nf
crumb* Then mix the rrumh*
lin ed her vow.
Nov •br1a happily m arred and with a uuarirr cup of hutter or maronce more g-t!n*a her career tn tanne (that you have melted I and
high gear. Tonight »ho'« 'tarring |wn lahlespoont nf sugar. Pat the
in hrr own show on NBC—with mixture rvrr.iy over the bottom of
Bch Hope and Jimmy Ituranle for a 9 nrh tpring form pan and rhill
• upport "But it'* not a *pertaru. thoroughly hetnre putting In your
lar." She emphasued. "Ju tt en- rhee»e mixture and baking
tertamment."
Thi* ii the opering gun for the agreed lo the operation.
Brtty Hutton revival. Afte* thi*
She remembered the nur*e an­
*ome TV guest *hot* wilh Hope, nouncing thi grnwthv were not
Durante and .tack Benny, a Chi­ malignant
cago night cluh date and her nw-n "When I wsa making 'Some
half-hour TV aerie*. Aloviei are body Lanes me.' I started losing
in the plan* too. poi.tbly *‘Ru* my voire again.’* ahe laid "The
Stop."
doctor said Ihe growths had re­
It wa* nnee a different *tory turned.
Her Irnuhle atarted during the
A serond operation was perfilming of "The Greatest Shove on formed,
Earth "
She came through It all right,
"My volro was disappearing,"
ahr recalled, "It got to be nothing she laid, knocking nn wood.
more than a hnarve whi*ner. De- The angunh over her health add
mllle said it wa* fine for the rhar-' rd lo her other problem*—the lark
aeterirathm; he l.krd it. Rut I cl movie* for her, Ihe breakup nf
hrr marriage to dance director
eouldn't airg'
"I went to a doctor and he told Charlra O'Cutian.
me I had * couple nf growth* nn Shh found nut that only she rould
mv vocal cord*. He said he rmildn't bring henelf back. Now happily
tell whether they were malignant wed tn rerord executive Alan Livor tint He thought they should ingvtun. ahe ha* derided that the
crime off.
**
show w.vrld ta fop her after all.
"I put It off as lung a* I rould She’* butting lo wow 'em one#
When I eouMn't apeak at all, ij more.

THEN AOl HRl SH l llll Cl III. IMIS W AVI—Ruby t
Ruby's Beauty Shop In C»»*elt&gt;erty dfm»n*tf.vtei ’ ilr I
a young mla*. Sne **&lt; fratuieil al lie Alo-i- ling ami ll.i
Show put on be the l-nugwonil Woman'* t i\if |.r,*gue W
i l l h m. iriMve '+f lame*.*#}

West Side P-TA
Carnival Tonight

Seminole Hi

The Hallowe'en Carnival for
the Writ Side school wilt start
thi* evening a I SiHO p. m. and
will last until 9 p. m.
Sponsored by the nhool'a T-T V
there will t-e manv event* for
young and "Id tn take part tn.
I ratured well I be the pony ride*,
c a n d y , popcorn, hamburger*,
drink*, vnrioua booth* and a
"greal deal of fun."

I
MONDAY -----------’
Thr regular monthly meeting o(
The First Baptist n Me Teach.
Iho \ rmand do V Howard Chap- Itig &lt; llrie begin* tonight at 7:M
Irr of the t mini Daughter* of p in. I 'l u i t i for *1 ng* giuuja
Cnnlcderary vvi.l mrot at thr homo | worlttM.
o| Mi
M it Strickland at tit*
T IT MIA T
1’iltii hi Air Mr* J. II NichnlThe ( (’ii Wive* Hub «tlt h«M
*o* will bo rv*-hn»te.*» The &gt;e.*&gt;ton * bake •*!« 11 (0 i m it th#
Navy Fvrhjnge I’r-'reed* Hill gs
In the i I’ll H u n ihrt&gt;im ii Ciu!»
(or needy children.
,n
The Daughter* of Wftlfjf Sun­
j|
day Sfliinl ( la** r&gt;( ibo Fir*t
Atrlh«di»t Chu,-rh will meet n
&lt;l(
HrKmlry IU!I at T 30 p m (nr a
1(1|
regular bu*inr** and sneul ttiret.
|t
mg Mr*. H F. Coles group *i.|
be ho*t*.
...
The Seminot* (Itch School PTA
(
« ill b»*c « rn m in j :n the Audi'
t--rium at 1 p m An rveruUsit
board meeting uitl be held at
7 .in p m.
Il'lilr Toarhlpff ('llotr it d a
P in t Hnptiit Churrh Ionight i t
The Sanford Touri-t and Shufflrhoard elub **&gt;'1 b a it a mvereil
dish •tippei nt d p. m. Thera will
i r i mertti g and gam* * will i t
playevl.
w E lis ESn.tT
T* f Banin 11 Woman • cluh will
play hn*l to the P u trid Seven
Meeting with regial ration lie gin­
ning at U vi * m. Member* are
a**ed tii phone m rw*er» itmna for
the luncheon i&gt;« Frtdaf, Ore. J1
n*&gt;n to Mr* R ; m « ( .
The Flr*t |t«ptl*t Hilda Tearhlog iTInr &lt;li»*»c* begin tonight

" \n.| a.t'.nc come* ej*y to him
Shuck* he bad a *icne in ’Pic
Scatiher*' that »*av a tenor ll&gt;
had to come hunting m and trII
me ami Ward Bond Hie whole
*lm* We irterrupted him with
&lt;1:.nc*i Inti4 Hhmit hr

*»n goiTli

Fold let it riiti and the kid did the
i.vene pyll***1*
|lv'Me* “Tor Soarehr-*" *-M.5.
the Wayne* lu*l finished Pat ha
„■ i* appeared in "Thr Quirt Man.”
■ *lie I. ng t. r j * I Ine" and **M |#r Rob* itAll were I &gt;•&lt;1 p r
lurr* Sav* the vetrran *tir* t-*r
“lie , a line t»&gt;&gt;, he il-w* a w n
drrl.il pib "
|*jt i (alhrr agree* Rut al
though he h«pe» for an ad ng r*
re. r (or b* *on, Wayne liguti’'
three1* no hurr*
* Pat wa* up (nr the r*-le of C.ar*
Cooper'* ton in Will.am Wyler'i
"Friendly l’cr»ua*inn
he *iid
It wa* a line role, but I ihiln t
want him to lake It He would
ha*e h»d to ml** the fontball •ea­
ten ai Uiyol* High, a* he did lad
year.
"I think If* more lmp«&gt;it*nt for
him to play ball II he * going •»
be an arlor. if* tmpnrlanl lor him
In learn athlelir*
B» plaving a
good Amrrtran game like (oothall.
hell learn how tn move hu* to
gel along with other mrn "
•Tai'» in no hurrv I don't want
him lo be a child * 'lor \i I a
nun ran't really cel ahead in till*
buatnea* until hr * 3n "

some n

Air. end Alia. Jamra ft. William*
Jr. announce thhe birth of a
daughter, (Jet. Cli ‘aV the W al
hospital. The little mis* ha* b*-&lt; n
named Thedora At inn.

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tripe-f *hut tnat Al-ry .Ann W n .n t

fa eraiy over , . .
Bemimile eung I r Hie «e*-k: , , .
"Crary l.ilile Hama".

ATTHNTIONI The Sanford Grammar School Safely Petrel fa an duty every morning at * p. m. to
aupervbe leh-Nst ernialng*. Shown, left lit right, are Harry Celhert. Lb; Mack Selvlifge, Joe Pre»roil,
eaptaln; Jimmy William* and Curtl* Barn#*. Back row: Diarlea Snelowe. Alan Albera, Bill Palm­
er and Air*. Flarhel Brinaon, faculty ehalrtnan af h»kllh and tafety. (Staff Photo)

THE

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•virydey anjoymintl
tveryW y love* lea cream.
Quality • wise (oiks lo*&lt;
Jwytnee. It's reef Ice cream
—the best in town! Nest
Brno, enjoy Japerioe quelLt —dor better food, better
Am. Sold at local storm.
Served ia lo o t homes!

♦ WHIla Ihart, wo galnatf n o n knowledge and
•kin anabllng ua to bettor oorro our PatroM. •
# Mrs. Gardner attended tha work ahop, roctirlnt p’ivato Inatructlona In cuttinv and
afriing from T H O M A S C 0 L E 8 A N T
(lpcluror and taaefcor of IntorMlIonal ropnlalion , . ,)

bnportttf from German)

HUMMEL”' FIGURES
Yes *rt’»e i-»*er1*d rV»« fro** Geraie&gt;*r*••*&gt;# W t’ ld («*&gt;Ov*
“ HUMMf i "* l- iv 't i. yrited by art le * e i| a C x o e i e
fre*w e rr »e*4erfwl erie&gt;««r»r of srkjet*s — m a-r d»' e*-r.|
•« *e n «o vK.ldre*. Alt f j v a i e» e-ooiad e ' ra# Co«.#-f
• ( Mesi*** a*d yredwttd etciwilrely bp lb# „ o r ‘d lo—»vt
•MUWMfl’’* faeterp. There treasured
&gt; a--ti b* dugbeofed to d ##&lt;h been the ladeoted ’ HUa»M!l"* rg*etu&gt;e,'
We W . Geebel s&gt;|« at (he k v -b le bee end the "G *r*e « p ’*
&lt; ea&gt; ■ g r ie f e/ovAeeWeliy. Ten'll beeseee pwwf"MUa&lt;MlL'*

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NEW LOCATION AS OF NOV. 1st.

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FRAN K NOELL, Jeweler
10 Ho. Park

Phone 1291

FOR T H E FIRST T I M E . . .
S A N F O R IZ E D 4 POCKETS!
Tha regxiler Big Mae feature*
are all her* . . . graduated
sue*, heavy duty rnmtrurtion
etr. , . , and now. a twill work
act th at'i truly rumpletely
banfoti«i-ii( (nr e*#n glealer
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jO ld Fox' Dies
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WASHINGTON UT—CUrk Oril tury. And th* mm* atuck through
B t k , an* of Ik* g re a te st ( i | u r * i In a icriei of maneuver* md d u ll
U th e h lato ry of h a r e b e ll, 4 I H l m Cut aimed the Senator! o prom­
U B ig h t a t tho a t * o f la .
inent role In the Amerit aa League
Summing up tho career of the for many yean deapite a dearth
VI Bias ho called "Unk." Cali in Grif­ of big money.
A lifelong friend of Connie
o: fith observed today:
"Th* old mao lived an exciting Mark, now 12 and onetime owner*
manager of the Philadelphia Ath­
a Wo and h* loved every minute ol letic* Griffith had a high plat*
It . . . Ho had a unndarfu! life
and t peaceful drain. No man in th* h*«rta of haiebaU men. He
and Mack at’iod ai the lait big
n oeuld sik for moro."
w Calvin I* now heir apparrnl to figure a linking the iport with it*
early day*.
y (ho B'aihlngton Senator*. tha rlub
h of which th* elder Griffith had Gnlfith enleted Georgetown Univeralty Hoipital a wrrk ago iufh e n president line* m i .
Sow men hate had a» aignlfltant fcnng from neurilil. Later he aufP • rote In th* development .of lh* ferrd atumach hrmorrhagei and
o ■atlonal ipoH. Griffith helped or- ■ung eongeatlon. After n week of
d ganiio Hi* American Uagu* at apparently ateedy Improvement,
n tho turn ol the century and gate he auffered a relan-e and died at
• 44 p m lott night.
b A added ataturr by luring th*
With him at hit brdiide were hi*
F
m
idont
of
Ui«
I'm
trd
Stale*
to
t
throw out th* firat pitch ai far wife Ann and Calvin.
Funeral arrangement! are to he
hack oa 1917
They called Gnff th* “Old Fox" announced today.
herauao of h* cute antira ai a The Griffith* had no children
pitcher before th* turn of th* rcn but reived aevrn ynungtier*. *U
children of Mr*. Griffith'! rela*
Uvea. The key figure* in th* new
THE SANFORD 1n il AID
F ig * (
F r i, Oct. 2A, ia:.s iirgamratiun will b* Calvin and
bit in te r Mr* Thelma Griffith
llaynei wife of Joe llarnei, tha
Waahingtm pitching coach.
Griff—no one rilled him Griffith
—had been mailcrmindlng th*
club up to hi* loot day*.
Born In • log cabla la Vernon
L A ST TIMB TONIGHT
County, Mo, Nov. 20. IMP. Griff
STASIS u a
became in(rrr»trd In bj.eball at
Iho age of 12 later pitching for
TMIUI all
landlnt tram* in th* midwevt.
He hit the mejore playing for th*
old St. coui* Brown* In th* Ameri­
A F R IC A ,
y r i can
A nn In the lUO* and later
A D V E N T U R E J pitched for the Chiragu Whit* Soi
and tho Senetori.
T PATH I CO LOU
Ifrjfi
Ho quit pitching In HOT but we*
1:11 — 11:11
field manager untU 11)0
Ai a pitcher, he woo M gem**
egntnat 130 lone* during hi* IIyoar career ■* a major leaguer.
Ilia record ru» him o place In
Boaebair* Halt of Fame.

SA TU R D A Y ONLY
STABTS StM
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WITH
N A M RTF.VKNI
FLUS

I O l t l
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CARNIVAL” NO. 2
CARTOON

SUNDAY — MONDAY
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Ivy Williamson
Praises Opponent
MADISON. Wli. (JB—Wiaenmln'i
Ivy WUllamioo plied Mte Michigan
State foot ha1. learn wth eomplimenu today and then mppoied kl*
Badger* "olwiya hive • dune* to
win" tomorrow'* gem* here.
WiUlnm ion, figuring th* Spar
lane aught to bo gt Wart a onetouchdown favor lie. called Michi­
gan State "heller than one team
we've met thii year with th* potribl* eiceptioa of Soulboni Cali­
fornia."
II* credited llata’i No. I rank­
ing in th* AP poll to « greatly im­
proved defenia and quirlerback
P.arl Morrill. WtJliamaan railed
Morrill tha bait quarterback W
lh* Big Ton. That put Mm abovo
Ivy'a own T farmetlea on ainter*
Jim Haluika and Jim Millor.
••vro’Il hare la play belter a^
dcftni* than w* have hi tha laat
two gam**," Winiimaoa aald. HU
rtalamenl Mlowed a weak hi
which Ihe Badge rt uvrd up a big
«hare of their rracllre time Inning
up th* d*f*n»* that permitted (tint
lourhdowwa k loving th* la*t two
fame*.
Quart»b«fb John Caruaw, who
ranked aintb among tb* nation'*
puaiara ha INI with • MS-yud
autraga An M puau, la back I* da
«om# Mora kicUag lor Tulan*.

O h -h -h

Group
Enjoys
Luncheon
The Sanford Women'* Golf A*toriatlc*
held ila
monthly
lunrheea and hu*in**a maetmg
B'edneiday, Oet. 26 at tha Mayfair Country Club.
Th* ilallowt'en them* of Jacko-lantrin*. fait# face*, witch*),
black rata, and a (boat wa* car­
ried out In decorating by Mr*.
John Crawford, tocial chairman.
Mita Cecil* Heard won the prue
in the "Com Puiilo Contort".
Mr*. Ro*a Adam*, Preildenl
prriided over the meeting. Sire.
T. r . McDaniel gav* the devotianal. Mr*. Adam* introduced
I. oe Arm*trong, new Pro at th*
rlub, who gav* a thort talk M at­
ing that in addition to th* weekly
tournament* there would aWn h#
a tournament for p u t t i n g .
Armitrong «aid plan* were being
mad* to d a rt a "Ringer*'' Tour­
nament and group levtom for be­
ginner*.
Ml** Cedi* Heard, eortevpondIng **rr*tary read a lettrr giving
detail* of th* Florida Women’*
State Tournament to he held In
April In St. Auguitine,
Mr*. Adam* appointed Sir*. J.
S. Cleveland memhorihlp chairman
and Mr*. Charle* Meek*, publicity
to fill varanrir* by M r*.'John
Morgan and Mr*. Ilurh Wheirhel.
Mr*. B'. H. Fnulk, trophy chairman awarded pritea to th* fn|.
lowing:
Wed. Sept, t* tournament—
Medal Play, full Handicap. Clan
A—Mr*. E. B. Smith. Cl*.. B Mr*. Ray Htrron. fla w C—Sir*
J. R. Cleveland. Beginner*—Mr*.
I G. Peter*.
Wed. Oct. I tournament Claw
A—Bert eror* on par 4 hole*—
Mi** Ellen flrtt*. ria*« B—Rett
aeor* on par I hot**—Mr*. John
Ivey. Cl*** C—Bert erare on Par
I holea-Mr*. J. S. Clave land. Be­
ginner*—Bert eror* on per 4
hole*—Mr*. II. K. Ring.
Wed. Oet. If tournament —
Medal Play—Full Handicap. Clai*
A—Mi*a Dot Powell, cia«i fi_
HU* Cecil* Heard. Claaa C—Mr*.
H. It. Bing, Beginner*—Mr*. C.
F. Flttoa.
Bod. Oet. M tournament—Bert
hall-blind partner*, t* Handieep.
Low Net—Mi** Ellen Bette and
Mr*. I. 0. Peter*. Low Net, runner-up—Tie between Mr*. John
Crawford and Mr*. Charle* Meek*
and Mr*. Boa* Adam* and Mr*.
H. Mathara. U t Gro»*_Mr*.
W. K- MrBobert* and Mr*. E, B.
Smith. \MW
ninner-up—
Hr*. Ray Herron and Mr*. B'. H
Faulk.
Member* attending were: th*
Nl**#e, Ellen Bette, Dot Powell,
Caell* Heard, and Mr*. John
Crawford, Mr*. Price Heard, Mr*.
T. F. McDaniel, Mr*. Georg*
Nlrely, Mr*. Mary Bue Compton,
Mr*. Mariam Ru**ell, Mr*. H.
B. Bing, Mr*. Joha William*,
Mr*. Fred Perkin*, Mr*, John
Ivey, Mr*. C. Hayman. Mr*.
Karl Hlggtnbothom, Mr*. J. Ruieell. Mr*. I. U. P.toro, Mr*. J.
F. Parker, Mr*. C. t . Pitton, Mr*.
BT. H. Rwlman. Mr*. A. D. Mirth,
Mr*. E. R. Smith, Mr*. Harry
B'oodruff, Mr#. Rojr Svmev, Mr*.
W. H. Foulk, Mr*. 0. H. Mather*,
Mr*. Roai Adam*, Mra. Ray Har­
row, Mr*. J. R. Cleveland. Mr*.
W. B. MrRobert*. Mr*. Andrew
C a m way. Mr* Boyd Broker, end
Mr*. Charle* Meek*.

O N THE

fey A la n M s v t r

JIM LEE
H O W E LL,

C O A C At C e
T V t A'gtV y o p #

fO O T B A L L

G tA N TS,
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WHO
HO Pt

Out To Beat
Winter Park Tonight

| A dark cloud hang* over the Fed*' .tart the ilot would b* filled by
outstanding de'ente at the condition either Mcred'H Scott or Bill Tyre.
"We've limply GOT ta win thit ot Gene B an' foot la attll uncertain.
Seminole will be trying for their
COST/set
gem*-” roach Fleming laid todey Earlier in the week coach Fleming fourth win of the &gt;e*v.n tonight at
TH e-H
in no uncertain term* “Th* kid* had laid that the tuccria of the Memorial Stadium. They have a
are up fur thta game and ae iren't rlub in the UR tonight could poi- leavon record of 1-2 They beat
;oing Into the game thinking we're albly be influenced by whether or Uaituigv U n b u rg , and Apopka
going to come out of it on the thort not Ban recovered. But the head before dropping two in a row: on*
md of lh* acor* " Tho»# ire mentor vaid Urn morning that Bait to Palatka, and thr other to Kctltrpretty ad*mart word*, etpeclally had not practiced thii week and linv* of St Aoguvtine
.-oming 'rom toaeh flemuig who the rlub wa* atill gunning for a A near tell out crowd It expertutually ipeak* In tlrlel convert*- win Guard Howard Allred will vee rd to be on hand tn tee th* Fedi
live fathlim Even though the Fed* timbited ictina for the tin t time in ■return &lt;rum thvlr road lop. Gama
ere underdoiei they vtand a two weekv. but Fleming aald he tim t ia I o'clock tn Memorial St a*
chance of breaking lo*« from the waa villi mncrined about hi* being dium All thkie who m m tho
ready for th* |ob ahead. Fleming game will be mining a aeainn
lait two game*
Th# highly touted Sinter Perk *aid that if Ban waa not able to thriller.
Wildcat* are a great pining dub.
They pawed to a victoriouv 21-S upvet agamvt powerful Seabreet* lait
f f n r of tha )*llp Commlavlon to
Friday night. Th* p e n defenv* iv m v. ttN i riT • oi n t o r t i i *. otha
Cltv llo ll In lh a C lip of B a n .
v iv t i J i n n iv i . i iu it it . tv
hav been the weak vpoi of the Fed*
f- o t. t'fu rlila. ai v on a r l w k P. i t ,
V M l FO R i c u i v n i K I I I I V T V
*i v. vv r a i v n a i . »■. non. N --,m t-*r I I , IP V l, tn co n v|d ,r t l -0
until Friday night At that lime
fn lln o in * -kar-aa v-.-t v rr t r- ltn•111
v o v ir t - T o t n : r i : v i i
they held Kelierlintu and did not K u i . t . v n u n o w .N ,
to Ik * Z -i.lu a O i-lln *i.-a * ( tb *
C
m
of Hanford
Klurtd*
r
t
a
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f
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allow them a untie paw completion r .
T l * proprrtp to r r d In lilv l r l r t
R.1-A.V I Bit a lv - K o in llr I, In .o t*
tor the gam*. The Wildcat*, how- J i k l U i P O L L O C K *v *1
M v Mv
a t -n ilia I'.avt oud VI rat aidva
ever, are rated av a belter pawing ix t h l v av ir o r t h e Pa. tf .ate
tv/ V lrlio n v Ilia A v a n ,# k vtn vvn
or
//# * , J m * *
o ti r a g
J-Ith n u t : 11la B t iv rtv . -a | .. .
club
than
Ketlerlinuv.
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v iim a r o t .i.o o it i r e v r n »
p-.-v.l to l.a i V i n i - t to It - I- A
run* Irum the Splil-T. and thrv r v iv
iv v L c n
po llo ck,
an
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I P liia lr .l'a m llv l Irla lrlu l o-id
f ‘ 9 B*COPD WtQfgAVp Agw 7,
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kail. I
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hav* hid a vi ry vucreivful irim n
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s r * t K O r* p u s
at-* ili.- d a&lt; l,-'la I to l* In*
c#i
tv A v rn r
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thin far. Th# Wildcat* hoavt a 7SCOA 1*0 A ‘1P P g f g V tg .
r l- n iia of |l|o . k t an-t t j ’ l “ V
n im riT ii. mv wif* i:*v u io IHg t R OLP P g U A t l t S
, V n u ftttln w B. ( l i l t if&lt;*
o f 11*1-A ir B u I mI-v la Inti: n u t l-o l
M irivon record eomidering the a• vn.w&lt;1t * *Av*
SHO ULD M A K i
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1 o f r - iila r a t i l II Bukd li ivlont
club* they have faced, thl* li good COS'V E r C a v llv k * ' k . Cot..
f t i M A T / T tg T H P tA T .
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vlai-.ia of Pa, lion I t , T v m u k ip
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then they roi'ed over Seabreete. ■r • l i t *
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one of the beil team* In thl* lec­
l v m l i l to h i t i i f f r la h t, Mila nr Ib ia 27tk dai ar cv lo bar. I P i L
I t e . tion of Florida, br »urprivlnt 2t S ttut*
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ft X. P a «*r
H u k u rt ttua
I I 1* IIP 1 I T i l 1
Aa I ' l l , i la rk of tka
Some eoachr* alwaya predict a I * t llu a i* la p v m la sl* c« u i*ip . * tv
X T L ir a In *. 11 I* IVI'-t
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It I I i i i l i
u low. but coach Fleming uiually
lb T H E V IR I L I T I O l IVT lb i &gt;l»
v iv * l i t I I I *o4 1W Rio. X |i
| I I ita o i I I I . I T lookv for the golden mean. Bith rlu
we'en ahow tonight during th* ilr t k ai rl i•t kN.lftcivl v i.iM
eo n T ilt : S IM M
J i l i n i VI.
• II I* t» R V lltrh v ll v l i n n
of
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Winter P a r k-Seminole football To mm* • IU 4 la io r 4 *«p , f l l , k u r v •he odd* againvl them like they are. I . i'lik l o llv . ord* ot ■•tfilnol*
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B L A V IA IlH A IX A liE
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U a tn -rV u rn llu rv ,
I
P u rn e ll |f any other coach hid laid they CoTo,m i U vi- k o f Ton a r * k*r»kp
planned to win It would he over­ o o iir i.u IhM a suit to q u irt m l* bh ui mr nt hs :i c tn r r t r r m n b t o p u .
P a im e re , I
Aftor entering th* Held the
l o t a l..r* la v C o , | I'e le r*
T K b II i n U P P R i n : E l l a T E b t N
looked. But we can't help lutening •A Ik * t k o t * . 4 - * c rik * 4 p t w i i l p
group will form a trick or treat b’ew
C ilg r r i a t i a a C o , )
o p v i.a v ia
n n a ib A H N o i*&gt;
k»* V w i Ik r t liu t * * ig a la t i pou I p
to what the roach aeyi.
Hallowe'en package and the* upon
H i * a b a t* a o titla * c o u rt, ao abbr*TO U T
t r i u n ir .M T g a t e a a u n
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lignal hy Iho drum major th* celarr c u r Trial. Co.
til*
The nffenie l« bow th# weak vpot T a n k akava, and i * u d r* r*q u lr*4 a lt pawnna io t*r*alad
and a n ritre
llu k u r a al'iei.- M op
package will open and farm a T.-m
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land * In Mia a I*
to
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pour
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of
the
ball
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Phillip
Byrd
bai
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J ; : ; been declared Ineligible and Joe Court oa or kafnra X o « *m k *r I l k
Hallowe'en figure. At thi* llm* U aih er • K 'lf n h u ie V i.
C niintp , F lo rid a , that • p -itlln q
V - r k t.lte Ina. Co.
7;T&lt;th* majorvtt* eoi pa will prevent lNew
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atftuwl ha* a twirled knee. The
l n a e t l T a ln le ra
to r n r r . w kota aan-a and addrrv* •aid d lr t r l.f k» r - '- n d * 1 I f . — A
T * :« w h i m * viviii.a Nam:*
■ witch**' dance to th* tun* ef
naviing
n'feni
of
lh*
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ha*
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Anptrtod a f th irty t ie ) » t» r * I r o n
iiuhar* atuvic aa *p
ne
-Ain't That A Shame”.
proved, but they aren't completing • w a r •» n-hvr d tfrn v a a aa raqulrad III* it h of l l « l . I L l In a . . . . . . . ,
-------—4 l«' |„ r ehap
'Unno a• lrllo
bp l a * tlv ra ln ta ll not nr a !•»• th irt y tin t p ta r* truni tha I l k of
uraevi
P
a
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re
thove lone pai*et that go for touch- &lt;-r a pro Cnatavan w ill b* a it tr a d m &gt;. 1*1* ba» v i t a fllt d In th i*
Th* danrv wa* taught and a v t V r r a K u r o llu r * Co.
v- vou
o f f li* and von a id • * . h nf ynq
down*. They #r* picking up fir»t aaaio
directed hy head majorette, Mill Me* To e * l.lf a In * f N
w r r rx E t m rv r
H r n x n o x . *v
k tr a h r n o llfltd In np p tar no
down* bv pawing and of courve C la rk of avid Co iM nod ik&gt; vral ** nIkr** fir
Carol Nutt. At tradition th* ■'•l*eg c u r P r ia u a a Co,
Ot It 'll* (lap o rc u rrln * oet
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than tn an tp 11*1 d a ta n f t t r
•ome
yardage,
but
they
aren't
the
tv m v u n eg. mk. ii a atw t:*
group will form th* letter "R" to
t
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dap
of
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tllla \ n t lra haa ka-u p u kllalird
P e l* N ukur
* 1 * -ppoviiion The long pane* are
play th* action) aong.
o p M K n x n o x , a * a .ia fn r fnur a i.th a to aalt- f-n fia .a n iT - i* O I
C la rk
kar I , n i l . at tha l l f f l r * nf the
Paul
re
v
te
I
;
;
the
birkhreakrre.
Robert Armitrong will load th* lin k a ie e ie
a t o L R u n t P a p ,ip C lark C la rk a f Ik a C lrn .it C nurt of Uaa- a
The Fedi wul go on th* Held to­ (C la rk** a v a il .
uiinota Cnuntp, F lo rid a , la m in a te
hand with Jo* Firtier oa captain.; T M M n ro fil
»«:
Fr-o&gt;-lv
p lla r io n .
C o u i. i t
Court
llo u aa,
Banford.
m M H e ckao kae*
|V I night badly hampered by tnturie*
Th* Pep Club will he under tha •lla
A l'o rn a p for P la lo tltt,
F lo rid a , and ahnw m u ra If a n y
'• " 'g e P * * - ia
4»:
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leaderthip of Mery Virginia RobO rlando, r in .
•aid l-ra lr a ia t lla ir l. t aknutd Hoi
Inmn with Drill Captain*, Nancy
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Cevh and Mary Grace Hobby, PTell
PNOPOWED
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70

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Hallowe'en Show
To Be Presented
By Band, Pep Club

Bowling

I

Fight Results

Koders To Sponsor
Local Women's Golf
Tourney In Future

P e l* N u k u r Tn m m r Cokb
H o b .f f * * 1*
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N 'lhara Mualo l t i- e

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C e lt r r n r P rtu im g r * »• M ather'*
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Seder Jewelry Rtnr* will ipon•nr a Tournament for B’omen •■ Wl.fcM
T**n ie
Golfer* Nnv. • through Nov. IS II. lie- k eakavk
P M eet*
Tournament will he Medal Ploy- J.
Cook
P **n ie
full Handicap. Two allvor tro- «l
T . * % iiru a it
phlee will ho awarded ta winner T «V *and runner-up, grarlourir done!
*d hy Kader Jewelry Store,
To ho eligible to compete In the
tournament each player mu*t he
a member of Sanford B’omen'e
Golf A*«oela&lt;lon and turn In
fire IS hole tear*, hy November
t Mmlt on handicap I* IS.
Tournament plav will begin
Nnv, i and end Nnv. IS. Each
player muit tlgn with Fro Armrtrnng befnr# each II hole play.
Three I I hole tear** mutt bo
•Igned. levied, and tu n ed ta t*
Mr. Armitrong.

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th* Florida Induttrul School for
Girlt
• i »«fi i »k r n i i n n m n w
U n d o # i fi«• by v r r . w *.f m t n o r t f ?
The OciU irhral hid in avert**
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A«tt. State Auditor Leo llurjr j»o«f »r«l I T * r l« l a on t h o I t h
H. JA M E S G U T A G EN C Y
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Rv Tim AMOCIATCD PR KM
mil Knytrhardt. who piled up a
total nf 1 Ml yard* for the Omaha
t'nlvrraity football team laid year
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W o o d ru ff A 8 1 a g te U rr
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282 IN*ideal* Bidg. Phew IMS
TWO REDROOM fram e Cnnilrurlinn, well lamtieaped •unwind­
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Floor over alurdy vubfb-or.
large vcrecned rrar porch and
rarpnrtr. Dealgned and eonatrurted Inr YOUR comfort.
Knnrmmia Oil Morale with
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Reg. Real F*la&gt; r.rnkrr
V. K DOUGLAS. ASS04 IATI7
Uu S. Park
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Bedroom CB Con *t ruction.
Paneled and JaliruHrd Porch
Fled. Refrigerator, Stove. Vcn.
Blind! and Heater. Rca.onaMr
Down Payment Low MonthlyPay menu. Phone 1700- 'I
Ra y m o n d m . m u . nnuK K i
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S I*. Hishlcyman, A**ociate
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Phone WKl
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Rhone 1129 A. B,Petefeea.Brnker 2413 Elm .We . MUST SK1.L AT
ONCE hardwood door*, eeramiIn v lila i
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tiled bath, Florida P„r,h. kitehI* J Cheileraae. Garfield WIIen equipped. al*o m rludr. heal­
i&gt; John Maiaeh, A W. Wtler and Blind*. Firvt Mortgage
.niu. A. C. Doutfety, Laid iur»eyor
at 4*«. no qiictmn* avUed. Ia -

An, rvu.cn » n requeated to no
ttf&gt; v Want-Ait Department lmS T O P LOOKING
tm .iutciy at any error* la their
ails at The Sanford Herald will be A quiet country retreat aurroondt-f by all the advantage* nf a
revponvible lor only ooi locomct
rity, without taaea, ten minute,
inierUon.
from Sanford, a plrtureaque
Hit home anting amongil aevThe Want Ad Department ta aril larae root oak* and Si ritrun
tree* hearing fancy lift fruit,
open from «:J0 a. m. until liW Pinienperaed with impleil papa­
rath bntintaa day earept Rat.
ya*, avocado,, rheme*, man.
urday afternoon. Dnadllnn far
soe*. and beautiful ihrubUry,
Complelely
fenrad Let your
week-day Inaartioni ta 8:00 p. m.
puttering he rewarded! Ya». if
tha day preceding publUetien.
hai a few drawbarki but the
many happlneia producing ad­
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vantage* make you forget them
The five room*, hath, and JalWCLaka apartwicntb : rua«»,
milled Florida room are grncrt nvatn batha. IU W. f tr it
ouily fumlihed at tht* rtdicu.
Inudy low price of 19,300 with
^ Itollnw ny u d W f
33.300. down. Shown by appoint­
ment.
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f eraitnre Center Ud Wee* ntrw
TWO-flKDRouM frame home
rercntly re-modeled. Clow m.
F U R N IS H E D A P T S .
Kllrben equipped. Total pnec
103 Weil lit. Or Call at turnonly 33,730.
turn Center. Ud Weit tat.

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710 W.
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IMIWN PAYMENT - 3311.
* f r UN11HKDA part menu MO Park
Monthly paymenti, 842.M. ? RedAtm.________________
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MIA Iniured financin'/ Ready
Cl.KAN fumlihed ept. CJiwa la,
■or ocriipancy In I week* Com.
7*u Weal lit St. rhone i u . ____
plele wtfh utility room, cleclrie
riVK^UivVly, clean Rnoma. 118.
water heater, cabinata and c a r
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I'ao roomi, WJ. d ll Pick.
f t itNISHf.D Three Room Apt.
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with bath. Screened porch, &lt;1ara«e ail Park or Phone 1331-11-1.
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NICELY fum lihed 1 room tier.
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rt:RM SHK n one bedroom M tta n
by the month, dee R. J . Carroll
niter # p. in. weak daya c r i»l&lt;
time Sunday, five 1‘otnta Hotel,
m m tlei South on 11 .M. ___
Small Commercial Budding M i *}
fi. La ran »hnw windowT/veated
in new buvinei* aeltlnment at
27th ami Sanlord Ave. Phone
lot or inquire at Rata Sendee
Station. 271h and Sanford Ate.

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l!N I)Kit NE&gt;V
M ANAGEM ENT
BAN LANTA AITS. Vacantv Nice­
ly fumlihed. Phone 111OR.

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ATTEACTIVILY DRIIGNED F
BEDROOM NOME* - PRICED
from 110,400. ta III,(too. FlIA
!■&lt;( VA (GI) Financed.
O D H A M A TU D OR, INC.
Bullaeri of Finer
Florida Idvlng.

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for

Sales Uffice—2633 go. french .A lt
Phene iioo or SMO

CLKAN fumlihed Apt. loot Pal.

GARAGE Apt. fumlihed. hot and
cold water. 1101 French.
f Bedroom Bungalow completely
furnnhed. Phone 3301. 313 Taf.
ntelln.
IInoma furnlahed. Including
uiiliUta, aicept ga*. Ml Park
Avn.
APARTMENT* factni Park. I
Boom, IU.. 3 Room and Pantry,
UTM Include! ulUlllea. Semihath. 101 W. Hit dt.
UNFURNISHED Htfttao. Ph. MdKJ

AaaaM to V r 8 £ 2 t l n 5 l ^ M e a .
FA M l - » « a t l U a i l t i

Uooklng for a good loeatlnit.
1101 Amelia In HIGHLAND
PARK. Very neat I bed room
home with Uled bath and hitch,
•n equipment. Yard nicely landWiped. Priced a t M,3Ml with
UPSTAIRS unfumlihed Apart- attractive term i.
menu Kltrhen equipped. Spare
? « w p |r p r i c e d B O U K l
ITni# In, Phnlw 471 W.
Only 33.000 fnr l bedroom furnuhed home within ally limtii.
unfumlthed fforage .T o S :
ALL. unfumj*hed
ment , cor, fUnford * E
Owner laavlns taws and waaU
0 to
Phone
m U I3 J.
trffar a n t neat I bedroom hn ma
wiih
I*
arm
n
f
land
with
fi
fruit
THREE BEDROOM Houie. Hard­
Iraaa outald# clip Umiti,
wood floor a, kitchen fumlihed.
! Near Hlfh School. HA pw
month. Sea Mr. and Mr#. Fiuat
at fatuU a Drug Itora near Foal
Office.
" * *»*
THREE Bedroom (mom . Kitchen
R sa Nst
fumlihed. JT|. per mnnlh.
month. Four
teoom fumlihed rDuple* Apt. 330
Tnonthly, adult*i. Phono 134J-W Phone ISIS
evening*.

• js s r .M s .

TWO-Room
bjgjiwiy 1
eerie*, a ■

y front
e wlaniard.
i ftrg JB i
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Acrea in warm aectinn. IS a m i
r o s S A t i " ITfull
bearing traea. Good irrm i.
(flre l time Hated).
SEVEN A r m and Hauaa. 114
cleared, balaaa* wan fid, price
I t .WO. Owaer financed.

■ALL, REALTOR,
Fionaa State Rank Building
Call Mali” Phono USA

LOVELY Spacloya m a a o n r y
H o m e . Three Redroomi, 2
Mathi, Wood Boon. Moat deeirable location. Owner tearing
LOOKING , lm the perfect bom*
«*».
tn a .fn tfc q pouiagf? Then )tw
beauty a t 403
T ire* Redtiled bath.
Ml E FMff A m
other fealurn.
IU.1S0. Good TWO-BEDROOM frame bouae. car
nt.
ah#Iter. Will aeii far aquity ar a
i 5 i r rM a S x i i t t j

DAILY CROSSWORD

rated near lligli School in good
roiilrnlU l action. Ihl* I* a
■idrndld value wt 311,200,00
3J 300uti will verve »» down |*av.
ment, wiih Immediate («o»&gt;e»a*
Inn. f.\rlu ‘ivr with

Seminole Realty
W. o n m u e n s
T. W. MKRO
IN I Park Ave. Phene 27 nr MS
"p r o j e c t :
Bl?T _ ]|omei of Rc j ! Indiviilualitv;
Brittany Farm Home*,
Flatly Ameriran. Ultra Modern.
Conveniional A French Colonial
type*.
not

a

BUILT On Large Land*, aped
lavt*: in the bed of neighbor­
hood*.
UOMPl.FITK with all Ihe fealurrr
you have dreamed abo-jl tiirh
a* eolnred General K'rctrir
appluncci and colored plumbing
luturea.

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flour tlnd 1
P Germans
tnbe who
aetlled in
Britain

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v»7on| , .
doing
1* l’»r forma
11 Rubber
end of a
pencil *
It GreeR
letter
13. Baking
chamber
18 Negative
r-ply
17. &gt; rovered
ahoppmg
area
10. Suardt
VI. NorthraaL
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21 Enclcaurq
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CO.Thrrrforo
31. Curve
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S3 River in
FTar.ce
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mrat
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40. Volcanic
rock
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&lt;ard*
S. Garret
3. t'ropcity
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7. It la icontractrd*
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price*, with the he»t financing
to* 3d
A with minimum dow npa).
mania
W allhorn (’. P hillip*. J r .
Since IMS, Sanford'* la-ailing 3— ARTH URS MIR SAI F - t
Ait 114 l t d F*nt r» M.K
Builder of. tinmav for over
I.Vto 12'll* .Shmjjun. 119 99. lirr-tnne
. . . m JPM
e. Sale* Office. Lltllo Venire
l s u n Urigi lair* A'it )- 4V an.
Sl«re.
rh Arbnr,
3l!l'*l i n . lour Siore,
Phone fiat
, Uaed furniture. aprUanrr*. root*.
etc. Puught anld. l,arrj * Mart.
1i 321 L.M lit St Phnna Mil
AIMV'NAVY SURPLUS
j Almo*t New Apt. *’?e. ( burner 1 v r r y S a iu rd a y M t b t 7 ;1 i * I*. M .
Paint ........................ 33 30 Gal.
Flertric Stuve. 3177, Firrtlonir F a r m e r - Aucluw Market Dutldlng
T-Shirt a ....................... 4»c Each
Store.
All mcrcbinili-e »«!d to !uglie»|
310 ban ford Ave
rhone till
bidder, regardlcu u( price. tv»nMpet-i , and llralrrt invited. We
CONf.IlKTT!
QUICK CASH for Pum llurt. Add
" I! I........ .&lt; W i, -• ,ud
tog Machine*. Typewriter*. Out­ Ready Uiveil Conrrete Confrete
Watki r A
' Pbnna 2t2u it.
Bl.-ck, Sand. Gravel, cvmriu
board Motori, Boala. Super
f'onerrto 1'ipt to Meet Ail ‘fuali t s u ii laronard llefrigcralnr,
Trading Poit. On* mil* South
t I2.(io. ) lrcat»ne Store.
i » »»*&gt; ...........
» « v ,u .
C'OIJtSI’DT ilrfrlgeralor Medium S herm an U o n rrtl# I’lpa Co. IIAOID 111'ollli J'l.,)er iVmaiao. SWA IMl Palm
Way.
Out Weal 131b St.
liullnn. I'll.!*! Fiivvloin- .Store.
Phone WUAV.
I . I K K M 'W — l- irg ,- , l i e G,*» 4 3 U T H I I ' VMNTHI
-4
1-MUt CONKRETK
Stove, Very clean, f t 38.37. -ireCone rale f.i,
alone Storr.
IflRheat CASH. Til At) FI-IN prirea
lo t him* Ava,
Phono 1313
paid fur u.rd furniture vail a-*,
— factory In You —
Wiivon Malcr F uiiuturo Co, 311
Upright ptano. 111. IM7-II oflrr
AI am Id urn
K. Lit St.
Sl90
V e n e tia n (Hindu
Wheel Trailrr will, -prmg* A
Ear I*«rd bond. Sag prod bottom 2 fcmleri,
I’hnn-- yui IV.
USED Philen Tolavlilnn. Ideal fnr
rail with p tar tic enda. PlaaUt or
Den. SUM flm ln n e Store.
rayoo tape*- Cotton or nyli« OLD Shotgun Stull*. 12 and 10 g.i
M il,
Phone 1333.
Super Trailing Pnal 1 MUo South Senkarlk GU m and Taint &lt;’o
On li t}
llS-lta Weil 2nd S3
Pbnne 321 *— I’rli I1&gt;rili«t Kipullr* —7
Ape* Waihlng Machinn
Beaulv
. . . . 3-U.00 USED Apl *ire Gaa t-.ve. * bur­ MALE im x Lit. fteglvtrr d
ner, 177. firealone Store.
Rock 'laplc Bedroom
mnnlh- old H'l______________
phiiue m il. . . . 123 00
Suite .............
3 Pc. Liv. Room Suite
. . . 3oi») U aggcrly A ppliance ('e n te r 10
II *:l.l‘ W 'M I D _____ 10
Ibneitn formica 4 chair* .. 27 30
"Vour W'e*Unghnuie Dealer”
&lt; ( l \ l I II S Ii &gt; 1111II I, llj'* Singer I’ortiblo Sewing
Maying Wavhcr*
need for nut-t ind'n't ynung m in
Machine
.......................tamo
Co',-man llraiera ..
181 30 up
' • Ii i n of gencr.il offi • •• *
12 Ga. l^- FVtre Shot gun .. 40,00 113 Magnnll* Ave.
Thorr 1737.
e i* e r .i » f 7 h '» it an o p p o rtu n ify
4 HP Hriggi Stratum G at
f -r (be right man w rite Hot
Engine ............................ 43 oo USK1F Apt, M/e F7leelrtc Range
X *- *lbe Sanford It* ■ i, u-v
333. fire,turn- Slurc.
I'nderwrood Typewriter ___ 30i"i
mg ag&lt;- and fu-l particular! of
Oil. (!a* and Klertnr Healer* all
marriai*)arid mllltar/ alatUI.
H EA TIN G
•tic*. Truck load of fine furniture
floor fum arc* and CirruUlori
due in today.
SATURDAY IIEM’. "no II.:h
W&gt; l*»rk Up And Deliver »*rpa
H. A I’O P E C O . INC.
School liny anil lady Apply
IN Heath Park Are. Phene III#
Sanford Shoo Center, 208 s*tw
I Pc. Living Room Suite, almoit
Ave.
nrw, I8n. Bed. apringa ami USED F'nll tire K lr.trir Binge, m m * ford
»-# - - - ^ 1 1
1
■ Il a n i
1 ■
'■■■»
mallre**, 323 Call 2411-M tieLike New! 3I330U. F'ireluno W \NIUD
Hunt" Sate* per . ...
tween 2 and 3 p, m.
sn.rv.
nc|. I'crfi-ctu.n Dairiy, o f Santo- i
i ft. UnlrDpnt regrigrralnr. 42rwH| I t V A R IETIES PANELING
32') im daiU, cell I.uminou, D'-or
cnnrtiimn. 3133 00. 1M Pineereat
r;* le-, " n ' r fleci^», Att1ctw.ro,
NiUra and Foreign Wood*.
Dllve.
Sea Them At
Ma*a. F ree Sample and Uctat.!.
B hrrm an Con ere l a Pipe Co. YOUNG a ggrcxMV0 .'If|r** man.
S n r t u S m Um , n f l r p i l r i i (
S te a riv n u p to v n u n t. OpporliinB R B rS IM H Park Pkaaa I7C2. Oat Weel IMh SL
Pboa# i k i
tty f .r a lvanrenient. F'lrcitonc
OIL Space Healer. 330 00 Phone LARfiK Aiilnmalie W.«,hrr. SiiLhlMore.-, Ill Kail In • m
2771-W.
ly med. *130 00 FirrMonn Store.
KM’hHIF.V Fl» m»n l&gt;» - .rrn
iw i c a s e n c —t. c o o n c o n d i .
NOTICE
2V ■ 33 to la y linoleum and
Tip.N. 3M».
T di-. Sanfuid linoleum aruj
4 Iraranre of Odd* and Knd*.
r*
.
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S R R T TEACI6 M t«*.
Sate I'rlr*
Nlwav 11-n South
Pbaae It I Itrg. Prir*
TRUCK 1 ONTRAtTtJltS
|2ii 9S Baby Ji»d and
WANTED
JO" »nyg or Glrla Rikri. 329 93.
Mattre**
......... ft 4 9T. To le a rn Tong Durance Moving
Plmatnne Store.
98 30 Contour Chair*
ram Old ettaoU-hril carrier ha* open­
ing* for men over 23. owning ,.r
21993 Lie. rt&lt;w,m Suite — 128.88
SPECIAl-S
able to purrha.e and per*ona!ly
49 93 piattic Top Step
Wraagkl Iran Lamp*
ilrnv a&lt; rcptat.lc equipment. F7*.
57,88
J—A Way floor Lamp, 2 Table* ___
relleni earning, on &gt;cnr 'round
Matching Table U m p i . . . . 89 95 Lounge Chair* __ . . . . J8 88
Jong-lcrm nmtract in an c* ,rn .
All I for only ................. J)9.30 28993 Simmon* Hide-a*
till indji-try un a(fee led l&gt;v hmi.
Red ............
238tti
ne&gt;» flue tuition 1, itrikei, lay­
over-.
ete. Write Mating age,
A REAL HUY!
21* 95 2 pe. Sectional Sofa .. 1(1 38
«*xpenrnrc briefly.
Creyvan
Beautiful Bonk.Red, Large Double 229 93 Imwaon Sofa A
June-. Inr licpt. o, f Affilialed
Dretaer. Beveled Mirror . .
Uhilr
...................................DIM
Now only ...................... *9395
with Greyhound Lln'-i 47 W.
3 93 B!»ndo I'nd Table* .
l.ia
Grand 3v o i luc-ign. Ill
229 93 4 I’r. Blonde lied Boom
Cbafert Special*
Suita ........................' . . . . 1U00 l*A HELP WANTUD (female) !•«
Ba^JTwta ar full aim) Etch. 8130 Orthopedic M attrexe* . 3188
Telephone Survey
MAO Maple Bunk B rdi wiih
R »M Quillnp Malt
.3 4 9 30
Maltrrv.r*
................... MM F’utl or Pari time, Ladle* for
M M Royal Uomfort Mall. . 3330 49 93 Wardrobe,
Telephone aurvry Work. Salary
.. 38 88
pirn twnui. Room 211. M-yich
43 30 Pre-Built Spec Mall. . 31,30 149 93 Foam Rubber Studio
Building.
9 a. in. — 11
nt.
Couch ................................ 78 M
Phone 2*1*.
Identical Saving* on Matching
6993 Simmon! ''h a ir fled* ,. 42 M
Bo* Spring!
19 93 Double Dreaaii* A
Mirror . . . ...................... 38 M
R9H *EJ? E&lt;1t* »n»»r Spring Matt.
RPrtng. Beaut). U M Night SUnd* .........
033
fr 1, rieadboard tchoiie color). 179*3 K*tra Largo Chroma
Hollywood Leg! ............ 349.S0
Dinillei ...........
PAM
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P b w in
0*L HEATER - Ktnn.nre. Twin
unit, 8.7.000 BTU 19M Model.
t’o«l 1100. Top condition. 137.
Mr«. M. R. Cook. Wilbur and
Second *1., IJ k e Mary.
LARGE i'on&lt;ole Televiikm. 388.
iUMlOM blare.
Fbaan lain

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To I’Urn A Wnnt Ad
Ju*t Call 1H21 nnd nnk for
thn Want Ad depnrtmpnt
Fanford Herald
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1IICYCLK PA IN TIN G
Storage until \ M.,,
GOOD Ifunnfiii- 7' III' flqflNiaiil
M antrr’i Ittko Mini,
Melni XU, I II, ,1on,i Siei r
310 r am si.
Ph.ma *411
Spare Heater* and floor Burn
itc* Ijbcral Trade In.

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HW Sanford Ave.

a ll
Pbnne l i ; j

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General Coatrarlar
’Tlumrv at DiiUnrloNi”
niWay 1131
rhuoe 1117
fo r Keller Pliimnmi
See or Call
W. J. KING
»«• IWalh Park Phaen u

lluv v-.iir fnrnlliire at rerry'v
Warilmu-e Im n I'd , at 901 W
|*t si All tialinnaUy ad, fur
m ur- at wad'li "t-e nrirq,
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SMALL FI.XCK 3NI&gt; WHITE Img
haired dog. i it&gt; lucerne ,n . n;.
ff fmiml p.uvo
4'blld’* |&gt; (

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32J-W.

m i s SPACE AVAILABLE
CALL 1821
AND INQUIRE

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l.i is I 4in M ■ i! ii projrrl, i
brnan leather llilllnld willi curicney driven liirn&gt;e, Idrntl- 1
lit alma. ». per-, , Ic pie ,«r
polity Statu Road Dept, i'lty
Hall

TV SERVICE

F‘a .i ami Kflinrnf
JENNINGS T \ l 1 SI F.R
_______ Phnne gSIS-J,
Golfl* A llunlrr Cnnvlimlinn Co,
Home* and Itenmdclmg
______ 'Phone 2.7AI M 4.
HOUSE CLEANING - Window*,'
Walla, Floor*. Ph. I). C. C*ldwell, Ufa J.
PLUM IUNK
Caatrart and repvir work. Free
• lUmatea. R. L llarvry. 104
Sanford Are. Plmne IU8
GATLIN IIROTIIEns
Driglir.a and Dulldoirr Service
Phone*: 2221 — Sanford. 2222—
Geneva

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SEAT COVERS
IIK A U T IF IIL I* V IT E IlN S
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I’HOM PT
IN ST A L L A T IO N

StricklandMorrison, Inc.
Nanronl, M urid.i

From Hwifiuir la Flonrinp.
imp hiiildinir atippHe* are
hip.noli'h. \\ hy rot rail on
n* today and lake n gander
nt m il inflection—i i ’.* per-

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HILL LUMBER
&amp; SUPPLY YARD
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MA 11RIAL1
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For All Cars

SHERMAN CONCRETE
PIPE CO.

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ORIJt.VDO Morning Sentinel. Or
land.) livening Star. I'ali Kaipb
'TOIdIRKD Wumen an- rna’-m^
Ray. lli-.J
givid profit* .oiling for well17— AlT4)&gt;f4)HlI.U8 Tft 311.ERd
known covmrtlo t-(iiii|uin&gt;. Write
INStRANtT
—H it
I'. ii R n ajj. ttrlandi', for in- l l l l
CHKVHOl.KT 1932. fa&gt;nr mileage,
lorview,’*
one oh tier, Wall cen-ider trade
t:i i'ali t2ti7-l: after 4 30 p. m.
W itnled linnirrlinlrl v
Preferred Rate* to Preferred
Policy bidden
I'tininivir Ji|v ** Sv crrltfv
I 1 'UJl'UI. '. I *" *» g'Wl, | • ,
1 , 1'ing and *Sn»»rl:land, tii h Jfi.llc
a » . linivl tire*. 1183. 2120
Jo h n V illiam s la*. A gency
Oran to Ave.
nifirr work Evperlenre nirrf i*
411 Sanford AtlaaUc Bank
varv Write It..* w w . Sin*
PbtiM 34
It wit; nay YOU to ir r US be' en
ford HeraldI.
i 1 ) . Open F!vcning* an 1
nt M AIN Help 13anted. Ser
tlU (B )l.
Mr,. Row aml at Uamlv 1»ru£
I.ltlaiife Trailer Kalea,
1
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.11
M I l.t ■* I lit M*
Morn near l*»*t Offirr
PalaUa, Fla.
n all metal hnutq
MIl-SAt.KSMfA WANTED - I l f SWPKr H mint Orange*. &lt;t id 27 l
l r *if*;- Tandem wheel*. 389).
Bu.'irl. u. W. Until, Plume
!(•„ lire!'* Uied f a r ,.
Llll W'.
llll r&gt;lahli*&gt;R-,l m.lallmrnl i in­
awake man. *1 i»l ha,,- &lt;,r and 13- A tm iM oRll t: n u tu v u n s ta I1W1 01 DM ' •'! '. a I-' III El ft -.
No, lire,. Excellent rnntfdinn,
lelrtcncrv. P, (I 11.&lt;v 3U\ *San*
CARS
Oik- Owner. 11,200. Phene Silt.
ford
n o t d l l P soldi TUAOKD
ll,i* llrel'i I'lrfl 1 at*
I If UI.KH - • ”1 en -Tan 'i ' wilt*
II3VIIRK IV 3 \ t i ll
ii
Sanfurd Av» A nth st
•ullel and awning 4ii*,d enoill\ III Mi evi» iii-i.i nl
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Hen. Cheap. San Lando Trader
Motor,/ final*' trailer*— 11
ui«hr» %rurk in Sinfonl. )) rite II
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Herald
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LAWNS MllWED bv Jrrry 1nrd.
Free rvliniatev. Phnna 1I3I7-W
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F KtGIDAIMR antdlanrei
u lea
and ien ice Q II High, Oviedo.
103 V I 3 I MM III * anil
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Fla. Phone 4131 or Sanford
dcirev llaby Stiiin; i-ih1 after 11, II P M 3-KING.
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good
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KPWIAI SKRVK’KS

F U R N IS H E D A N D IN S T A L L E D
BY

D IC K M A P ES
G E N E It A L T I L E C O N T ttA C T O R
"•E L . 2I98 -W

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Sanford's Newest
Largest &amp; Finest
Subdivision
We

Are Building

125 Modern Designed
■ Lm

Three Bedroom Homes

_

$10,600 to $14,750

ir* t l U M ? .

‘" " 0 * « * J O u t

If You Art A Veteran
Payment $62 Per Monti).

1375 Down

Servlet Personnel F.H.A. - $905 Down
Payment HO Per Month.
P. H. A. — $1,235. Down Payment
$62 Per Month.

C o m p e te *

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 20 of these homes are left.
You can act now and purchase your home
for $250. less cash down payment than you
will need on future hom*».

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Priced From

You Can Purchase A
$10,600 Home:

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f'toudv (hroitch Tu#»da*t ##*■
linur-l ralhrr cool; low tonight U
In Ml rm lral.

AN INDEPENDENT DAn.Y NEWSPAPER
BANKOUD. Fl.OHIDA

VOLUME ILVI

MONDAY. OCTOBER 31. 1955

AuMiflalwl I’rrnn Leaped Wire

Convene Friday
Uart than N&gt; Central Florida
hovpital official* gathered to S*nford Friday (ot
luncheon
»oo
b n u n n i m rrllnf of th* tVntral
Florida Ho»r't*l Council.
The luncheon and bualneM meet,
b it was held at Jtm Spencer’*
after which a tour 0/ the Semi­
nole Mcnwrul Hospital waa made.
The program Aw the year, *c- .
cordio; lu Poi&lt; Laurent, program
chairman of the allocution. aur- •
round* personnel prohiema and1
purchasing. An InaHlute it plan- ;
cad lor each year which co n 'isli.
mainly of a speaker, admlniatrain* problem* for discussion and1
then a general lejriwi.
Speaker at Frida) a mreilng
waa Dr. Millard White. path*
login at Memorial Hospital. Sara­
sota. Dr. White la atwi pre.*utenl
of the Florida Stale Society ot
f alholegjata. The auhtecl of hi*
addres* surround lha aumject,
••Tha relationship between the
paihotogtit and a botpiial adritniMralor."
T. I. Jaeobien, adminirtratoc of
the Morton riant Hovpilal at
Clearwater, pre»en!ed the adminijtrauv* problem which wai
rrlativa to laboratory procedures.
Wilium
Newman
Laundry
(Continued on Tag* EltM)

Accident
Prompts
Citizens

DIBAFY—Tfca Cilliena Aiaoela«&lt;vn of P’antatbai Eitata* rtrorded
an nnanimooi vola of approval to
teereto fyrtffi report on Zoning.
Friday more ing at lha Community
• • E l deeervbed tha eight monlha'
« m % &lt;■ tha whya and wherefore*
•f protecting DeBary from factory
tatnaaioa, improparty Impeded
M lffeg and uaiamlary conditaona.
He etplalned to newcomers that
(he Plantation Ettatea Owner* A*toriatfon had w.thdrawn from three
Ovia gruupi. tha other two being
th* Chamber of Commerce and the
DaBary Civic AaaomUnn Howevar. Under*nrra who wiihed ai
yriethe rrtJtros to belong to this
gr oup seeking information on ion
tog had banded together and ealted
( ( M h s t f an Page Eight)

Emtsf H. Cowley
Sfeoks To Rotary
Club At Noon Meet
Spe string nn the rub r e t. “ Why
• High School Band*" E. H. Cowley
Bandmaster it Seminole High
School told hav listener* at the re­
gular weekly meeting nf tha San­
ford Rotary Cluh lhi« noon at the
Yacht Cuh of th* Increase In in­
terest on th* part of high aehool
atudrnta in band work which actu­
ally developed citliendiip to a
greater extent than muiinanahlp
Jilieen y n n ago there were pro­
bably 11 ny 11 band* tn the high
tebools t,f Florida. Today there
ar* over .'00. h* stated. Much progreat hai beet made in Ihe u»e of
(Continued on Pag* Eight)

In eeremonUi at tha t*. t . Naval
Auxiliary Air (Malian (hi* morn­
ing, Cdc, t . C. Mildahn, L'SN. ralieved Cdr. Taul F. SUv*nt Jr. at
Commanding Offietr af Compoalta
Squadron Eight.
Cdr. Stavant, whoae hom* la
Joplin, Mia*. attended Naval War
College. Newport, B. I , prior to
reporting to VC-I In October 1PM.
If* a'tumed eominand of th*
tqiiidron Hv April IMS- The Com­
mander and hia family live at
IOTA flrandview Ave, South; how­
ever they will b* moving to Jaelt•eifiyUl# tn lk* near fuVir# where
Commander Rleveni will to la
enmmand of Heavy Attark Squad­
ron One.
Cdr. Mildahn, who thla week
completed th* Plan* Commander
Cour&gt;* at the JTraey Attark
Training Pntt, It reporting front
the Flight T r t| Diyiwon, Naval
Air T**t Ceater. Patuient River,
Md , where he arm* engaged in tha
arreptanr* t**ta of th* ASD **5ky
Warrior", N ew jet hom her arhaduled lo he delivered Vi the Banford Rquedrona. He la a native
r f Rocherter. N. Y. Cdr. and Mr*.
Mildahn hav# reeenlly moved ink
io their new home on Vtnewood
Drive in l-oefi Harbor.
Capt. R. W’. Jarkann, Com­
manding Offirer nf SNAA5. Cept.
J. T. Blarkhuni. Commanding Of.
finer of Hrevy Attack Wing On#,
and Cdr. I. G. Petera, Chief Staff
Offirer of the Wing, wera alwt
preaent for lha ehanga of com­
mand ceremong.

Resident Dies Last
Night In Hospital
An oki coittoiittc* ba&gt; hern re
/rliv ttcd hy Ihj Sanlord Merrhanta
t i c i;* n brrauac of Ihr prcialng
r r; J cf D i gr-up lo p m cn a dr1 re* Irltc* lor fund*
"■■ai r of He many drives for
I e .\ h &gt;:r. ui grst’F! n d ofi . i'. i " i n Ci a Eanfcrd Marehaut*
/
*a
c:r.."j t.’-unltlre
I- 1 -i icac.'vstrd f&lt; r the purI V
»ari
j « • f ilin g »cr-

Mr* Suvan M Hinrntnn, AJ, a
r»rld-*nt of tanfoed for only two
mrelhi. died la*t night at the
local hoapttal foUswlng a brief
iUneaa.
Mr* Thornton lived In Sanford
-iI
E. Htth Slrrcl. She rame
here from Kanaai City. Kan
She wa&gt; born on February IS.
’JM. and wav a membir of th* All
Srul a Ciihotlc Church.
Mic if aurvlvrj by onr rlaughlrr,
Mr
Frank G. Cassidy •* Sanferd. on* «on. Commandre Jam**

i* i r f b a n t am ounr -it-.", of tha Merrhinta
-v t ret try Clifford Me-*-*.■ vie wtr.ld appretiilc
r . - nq rny p%p ard pra
•
l n-a f ” orl h 11 J
g--»*!ant cf the SJnford
A . risi a as that he
it lo t ’r S:rr»n n ; Cum: - r a n a."

Iiary Air Station, three grandrona, one granddaughter, and a
broth'r-ln law, A. B. Detahoydr
of Sanford
Fuorral «ervlrra will be held
tomorrow morning fRTieadayj, at
All Seal's Catholic Church, with
F ith rr Richard Lyon officiating.
Ilunal will be In All Soul's Catho­
lic cemetery.

Auto Is Total Loss
After Smashing
Into Barbed Fence
A ISV) automobile « n declared a
total loi» by Florida Highway Pa
irtdman Carl William* Saiunia •
morning, aborlly oltcr • n’rlock.
when It amaihcd into a barbed wire
fenc#
Th* autnmohi)*. driren hr Tfd
Owcnsby of Chuluoia, waa aprarently traveling at a high rate nf
ipacd wbeo ji b .l U«.highway f»C
a dlaiant* of al lc tit HO feel, turn­
ing ovar twice, and then eomtng In
a Mop about M fact from the pave­
ment.
The accident occured on the
highway between Oviedo and Chu
■nota. a half mile weal of tha Ultlr
Eronioekhalchea River
Owenahy. a reiidenl of Cbulunta
waa charged with driving Ihe ear
“whSe licensed revoked." Ha recalved a alight abramon of the head
bid suffered no other apparent in
June*.
Those InveMlgallng the aaeldenl
were Pa»rolm*ii Cart William a nf
Ike Florida Highway Paiml and
Jonitabl# Georg* Keltey nf Oveido

Galloway Reports
Tax Statements
John L. Galloway, county tux
collector, announced today that th*
tux statement# fovartny 1PU
Uxe* hat* been flared In the
mail* and that th* lax booka will
be open for payment of I Sul taaei
tomorrow morning, Nov. 1.
Thoao paying thair tare* In
November wllj he allowed four
percent discount. Tho discount
then drop* lo threa per rent In
December, two per eent In Jan­
uary, one per cent in February
and n«t In March.
Do April 1, all Uaea not paid
become delinquent and eubyect to
ponaltiai. It la therefore to the
lax poywr’a advantage to pay
Uaea when due, Galloway laid.
Generally about two.third* of
t k .

O a a tU o

ta w

0*11

Th# Reformation w*» Ui# »uhlect of many termont In ehurrhea
• round the country yealeiday. And
in Sanford, aetmou* on varying
toplca « m hward hy ehurrhgoinc audience* which packed the
local houtea of wotthip.
Tha Rev. Milton H. Wyatt at
tha Sunday morning tervirt yes­
terday, preached «n tha subject!
"Living One Day At A Tint*’’,
haling hit theme upon thh* till,
Matthew d .11, "Therefor# do not
he anxious about tomorrow, for
tomorrow will he anxtoua for It•elf. I.el tha day’s nww trouble ha
•ufftcirni for the day." There i*.
of eou-.r. the h»»5e feet that time
la divided up into dayt and our
work • normally divided up Into
dava. Polio* Ing a day'* work,
there m time for red, and fol­
low tn*- i»at ■ new day begun.
tn our tret ,Irani it talking
about taking atyiiout thought for
the morrow. Jeaui does not ignore
or deny th* ttlHenr* of trouble,
present or future He •dmita it.
He dnet not «*y that w* should
rot face terinutly th# prohiema
of life. Whit he i* raying (* that
trouble* ran belt ha met nn* at a
tiiwe. The admonition to live on.*
day at a time does not rule nut
wv*e planning regarding th* fu­
ture and rrrtatnly It f* not a
Irn*United on Pag* Eight)

The redetlgnalkm of all iquidront nnJer COMHATM IN(t ONK
will lake place at the Sanfurd Na­
val Auvi lary Air Station, Nov t.
The f .ur tquadroni of Hit wing
One under the command of Captain
J T Blackburn, hived here ire
dua lo receive official redevtgna.
tmn at VAH i Heavy Atlaek) tqtiadroni. Formerly Ihev were de.tg
naied at VC trom pom e) iquadront.
Squ»J urvt affecled by the change
are \ « A VC&lt;1 VC-I and \M*»
will tw-i rna VAH v N Nit 7. VAll 5
and VAH tl revpertivrly.
The purpote of Ihit change order­
ed b) the Chlet nf Naval Oprrattona
it to a t*ti a devignation more be­
fitting the ml- Ion of llilwlng Mne
rquadi vn aliiih It h.gh eltltudr.
long ranre atomic weapon delivery
under all we* her cnndiliont. Fly­
ing AJ Savage aircraft, Heavy Atlark Wing On, » all weather at-nnic
Somber, the tqiiadnmi of Hatumg
One aland m readinrn tn tirike
luirkle and powerfully from the
carrier* of the V.'vy t Fleet The
AJ Savage p&gt;weren hy three en
etnei. two eot.irntlwiial rerijirmat
ing engine* and nor jet, i&lt; the

Mrs. Mary Smith
Dies Saturday

King P-01 ihrrr ring Tireui tor
111 jnd unit h ( *it&lt;* * 1., \t»it Cm
fi rd I'll. vrar will he Kite for one
t*jy •&gt;rtl\ 1; * nil j &gt; \ i i
4—afteru'■-n vml niehl to he wrl
corned hy rhlidrrn of all *i«-*
The h ; time now toe aerond
lirgeti &lt;n *11 the Vnivrr*#—and
no* ncar.ng ire end of it* lath in
m at lour, mil he ,jion*iord fur
lit one day ei.gjgeitletil hr»e hi
the mrntocr* o( ihe Senttnole Conn
ly Juno.f t*r. mher of I'om m ene
jnd meoihert of Ih* t u r r e t ire
making .very ivovathl# efforl to
ral*e much nrc.lrd fundt fur Iheir
annua cbaiilalilr afUiltlra
C rnrra' a&lt;|ni|«tion li. Vet* and
rhlldiroi llckrlt fur h-»th Ihe after
noon and night performanre* ran
he piirrha *c«t no* and up lu Thim
day nigh' fr«n any member of Ihe
rluh \ 'thetal pertenlage of Ihe
receipt! Iron-. the a b an ,# tale
of tirkeit will hr receded he the
rluh President n R rri#r*&lt;&gt;i Jr
teportt a h e i'y advance vale ai
thi* wri'!"* amt It planning a ta«t
minute drive
Thr thnw ground* will he located
on lliwav No IT 9? adlacenl to Ihe
(Continued nn I'agr t.ighl)

hud

been

tn

M an f

m e m be r. of Ihe (tru e committee,

Mrs. R. J. Cushing
Represents Herald
At Weekend Meet

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lirn c v

'e p re « e n l» ltv e

ellAuttrt flic •J;-'*cltn' i *
P1
' r ile1^,.*ie» rn!i»icred for the event
n
C.rvmp trMlcn* l*» divcu** thr
nl pruMemv of ad eiti*tnc cverutlvr*
b -v Flort la »«re held following a
" ' evil to i.rdei hv Ibe jr.uip’a pie*
A Name d*e||tog to Mi,(way
lifeIII If in.W Nl «|«| of Ja, k .onv illc horned |« the g-mmd Fnday, atovfte
,r "(lev ilea direit ccmvumir bene ly after one o'etork.
''1 It* m in |nb* and a Mcher -Imd
Hie e n r coven-il with eompovl*
' »rd of living adveilmng make* (ton roofing »ith t compnalliot)
' povtihlc rno*l of our new a and en iidltig ovee Ihe ontai,!* portion,
m torlainment " »aid Word ai he o ,*nl flamea high into Ihe air with
r pened Ih# meeting
hillow* .a imrke following them,
ig deport* from Ihe prevUIrnl. vee
The gsnforl Fir# IVepirlmenl
u la iV and lre»*urer were heard al onv-vrred Ihe alarm, hut »dh no
&gt;r the Saturday morning •i-»»i„n af aalcr vlh -atiirh to control the
n Irr whirh, th# -rot p tr*aif-rn were ’vlare. Ihe hurlv inflammable wood
iv re*umed and teporla to Ihe entire wa* anon eon*nme,l
ir luwlv heard
Alar* vpaweiipg th# alarm waa a
m Vte&gt; ir-ieniert e a t anno meed fue unit bom Ihe Sanford Naval
in following the Saturday night ban Aiulliarv Air Suhon
&gt;r ouet The apf ng aeaalofi. aerordreformation Frvdir rev ailed A lt
la ng to announcement! laiurday. the home «aa occupied hy James
1*111 b# held in Miami Rrarh.
i n Smith

g tnoflp m

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twenty tw« monthi Ip a rur.lop
home and had lived to Panfnrd
tinea 1971.
Her realdene* wa* 11)2 Elm
Ave., and the wa* a mrmher of
the Fir at Methodnt Cliurrh brve.
h-jrvivor* Include three slaters,
Mra. C. V. Hoover, fanford; Mrs.
Clara Fro-nan, Detroit; Mia* Ball
Cowtey, Vino Grove, Ky. four
nlerr* and six nephew a.
Funeral a#rvie#i wrr# held at
4 p. m. yeaierday a t tha Briaann

a

in November when th# four per ton Wyatt officiating. Burial
cent discount la allowed. Thii haa hald in Kvrigreen Cemetery.
been the rule for Ihe peat several
years and I* tha same pattern I*
followed thi* year aboyt »«M.000 00 will ha collected In Novem­
ber. The tola] tax roll Including
tnUnriht* personal p r o p e r t y
Mr*. Alfred McQueen, t l , died
/mount* In around MW.Wiono,
al her horn# at ! d lt Sanford Ave,,
at A: 10 p. m. Saturday rery euddenly,
B#rn Feb. t l , ISM. In IpHngf eM, Ma»», ah* had mada her
Mre Ivabell L. Horton. M. died home lo Sanford for tha paat four
Friday at thr result of an acridrM yean. She ram* her# from Cber*&gt;p#e Fall*. Matt. Mr*. McQueen
*m the Oviedo Road.
She hid lived In Oviedo for alt waa a mrmher of the All Souls
yean coming lhare from Btareot Cathnile Church hare.
Rurvivori Inrluria huahand. and
er, Ala. She waa a member of the
Oviedo Baptaat Church and paat nna daughter, Mrs. Jehn Suther­
land; one brother. Run# McDon­
preiident of l^e F-TA there.
Sumvrrs ire John W. Horton. ald of Ludlow, Maaa.; two grand­
Oviedo; two (cna. Gordon W. Her- children and several alecea and
tec. Orlad#; Billy Jaa Horton, O- nephew*.
Service* were held at tiM Oil*
vlede; madwr, Mre. Orac# Little,
far "driving while tnlankatai", ana Beaaemer. Ala.) a aiater, Mrs. morning at the All Baals Cathalic
far "aattlag atehalfo bartragwa Florence Banu mer. A i m brother*. Chatak with tha Fathar Richard
without a Hccsn '* and ana for UQj lit*la, OB Marinas in Virginia: Lyons, officiating. Rotary waa
"te tk w tif too cJaaaly".
Jack and Cahm Link. Beaaemer. teld at t «'dock lata night and

Services Are Held
For Mrs. McQueen

Oviedo Resident
Killed In Accident

Andrew J. Bracken, Assistant
Ag i Principal of Ihe Seminole High
Srheol, ‘till address Ihe local Kiwants Club al Its noon luncheon

P&gt;#«i.|rnt f n r
R M n lM ■#
Ihe srnvn-l» Ntu'ual Conrert A**
w n - n thi. ri" mine *aid, "it
a if . ,r uu-mherahip dnva
mil ionic iu t iiu.c • winer than
e»[M-iled
' e wonderful r».
,pnn*r ,.n ire pad of our Sanford
tnd Semin,'!# County m u 'if lov­
er*. “
Prompting the remark he Rnu.
in it!at wat Hie fir«l rr;»,r1 from
m rm b e r«h lp drive headed hy
Mi * II alph \udin Smith Th#

• far, have mid a total of HI
no mtirnhlpv leaving only INt
more «ratt available h«f thru#
win hav,- nil ir t purthated Ihetrt.
t lelephone ha 1 been made
available (or itv'-r who would Ilka
to rail their memhervlvip 1 ilnerip*
nun in to the nu-mberthip drt'W
headquarter* which it in the
Sli , Uand Mnrriom Ituildmg. Thw
numher tv JUNd and according tn
officials of the organisation tha
other will he mannrtl trim 10 t#
I? and from 2 lo I each day.
I’resvdeot Rotimillat taid dtit
m.irning ttiat S3 ninmlierwhipa
hav* li&lt;»tj puirhaaed by Navy
peromnel * They bavt Arm# 4
wonderful joh "
1 tiprr,-/dented enltmataam tt
i.-ang ihunn tn ihia drive, said
liunmill it. and th"&lt;w wirtung la
n ikr reo-rvatinru tor their mem,
The S'tifnid Herald ' »• repre l*er&lt;hlpi «hould do «« al th# earW
•enled »l the annual t‘» I merlin* in i p- '-ihie time.
ui ihe f it-da N^«*pi|'rr lilverM*
It oni,nurd On fage R |M )
toe ) &gt;e, til lie* olilrh ".»» held al
•he Port rarnuive Mulct and Nilta*
ui Friday and Saturday,
m \f rt f . ^irn Cu,hinc •** among
rt he over U neu*p*prc and *lx ad

Mr*. Mary Arne* fm lth. 11.
died at a nursing home at It a
m. Saturday after a* lllneea af
two yrara.
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Sanford's Newest
Largest &amp; Finest
Subdivision
We

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125 Modern Designed
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If You Art A Veteran
Payment $62 Per Monti).

1375 Down

Servlet Personnel F.H.A. - $905 Down
Payment HO Per Month.
P. H. A. — $1,235. Down Payment
$62 Per Month.

C o m p e te *

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 20 of these homes are left.
You can act now and purchase your home
for $250. less cash down payment than you
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AN INDEPENDENT DAn.Y NEWSPAPER
BANKOUD. Fl.OHIDA

VOLUME ILVI

MONDAY. OCTOBER 31. 1955

AuMiflalwl I’rrnn Leaped Wire

Convene Friday
Uart than N&gt; Central Florida
hovpital official* gathered to S*nford Friday (ot
luncheon
»oo
b n u n n i m rrllnf of th* tVntral
Florida Ho»r't*l Council.
The luncheon and bualneM meet,
b it was held at Jtm Spencer’*
after which a tour 0/ the Semi­
nole Mcnwrul Hospital waa made.
The program Aw the year, *c- .
cordio; lu Poi&lt; Laurent, program
chairman of the allocution. aur- •
round* personnel prohiema and1
purchasing. An InaHlute it plan- ;
cad lor each year which co n 'isli.
mainly of a speaker, admlniatrain* problem* for discussion and1
then a general lejriwi.
Speaker at Frida) a mreilng
waa Dr. Millard White. path*
login at Memorial Hospital. Sara­
sota. Dr. White la atwi pre.*utenl
of the Florida Stale Society ot
f alholegjata. The auhtecl of hi*
addres* surround lha aumject,
••Tha relationship between the
paihotogtit and a botpiial adritniMralor."
T. I. Jaeobien, adminirtratoc of
the Morton riant Hovpilal at
Clearwater, pre»en!ed the adminijtrauv* problem which wai
rrlativa to laboratory procedures.
Wilium
Newman
Laundry
(Continued on Tag* EltM)

Accident
Prompts
Citizens

DIBAFY—Tfca Cilliena Aiaoela«&lt;vn of P’antatbai Eitata* rtrorded
an nnanimooi vola of approval to
teereto fyrtffi report on Zoning.
Friday more ing at lha Community
• • E l deeervbed tha eight monlha'
« m % &lt;■ tha whya and wherefore*
•f protecting DeBary from factory
tatnaaioa, improparty Impeded
M lffeg and uaiamlary conditaona.
He etplalned to newcomers that
(he Plantation Ettatea Owner* A*toriatfon had w.thdrawn from three
Ovia gruupi. tha other two being
th* Chamber of Commerce and the
DaBary Civic AaaomUnn Howevar. Under*nrra who wiihed ai
yriethe rrtJtros to belong to this
gr oup seeking information on ion
tog had banded together and ealted
( ( M h s t f an Page Eight)

Emtsf H. Cowley
Sfeoks To Rotary
Club At Noon Meet
Spe string nn the rub r e t. “ Why
• High School Band*" E. H. Cowley
Bandmaster it Seminole High
School told hav listener* at the re­
gular weekly meeting nf tha San­
ford Rotary Cluh lhi« noon at the
Yacht Cuh of th* Increase In in­
terest on th* part of high aehool
atudrnta in band work which actu­
ally developed citliendiip to a
greater extent than muiinanahlp
Jilieen y n n ago there were pro­
bably 11 ny 11 band* tn the high
tebools t,f Florida. Today there
ar* over .'00. h* stated. Much progreat hai beet made in Ihe u»e of
(Continued on Pag* Eight)

In eeremonUi at tha t*. t . Naval
Auxiliary Air (Malian (hi* morn­
ing, Cdc, t . C. Mildahn, L'SN. ralieved Cdr. Taul F. SUv*nt Jr. at
Commanding Offietr af Compoalta
Squadron Eight.
Cdr. Stavant, whoae hom* la
Joplin, Mia*. attended Naval War
College. Newport, B. I , prior to
reporting to VC-I In October 1PM.
If* a'tumed eominand of th*
tqiiidron Hv April IMS- The Com­
mander and hia family live at
IOTA flrandview Ave, South; how­
ever they will b* moving to Jaelt•eifiyUl# tn lk* near fuVir# where
Commander Rleveni will to la
enmmand of Heavy Attark Squad­
ron One.
Cdr. Mildahn, who thla week
completed th* Plan* Commander
Cour&gt;* at the JTraey Attark
Training Pntt, It reporting front
the Flight T r t| Diyiwon, Naval
Air T**t Ceater. Patuient River,
Md , where he arm* engaged in tha
arreptanr* t**ta of th* ASD **5ky
Warrior", N ew jet hom her arhaduled lo he delivered Vi the Banford Rquedrona. He la a native
r f Rocherter. N. Y. Cdr. and Mr*.
Mildahn hav# reeenlly moved ink
io their new home on Vtnewood
Drive in l-oefi Harbor.
Capt. R. W’. Jarkann, Com­
manding Offirer nf SNAA5. Cept.
J. T. Blarkhuni. Commanding Of.
finer of Hrevy Attack Wing On#,
and Cdr. I. G. Petera, Chief Staff
Offirer of the Wing, wera alwt
preaent for lha ehanga of com­
mand ceremong.

Resident Dies Last
Night In Hospital
An oki coittoiittc* ba&gt; hern re
/rliv ttcd hy Ihj Sanlord Merrhanta
t i c i;* n brrauac of Ihr prcialng
r r; J cf D i gr-up lo p m cn a dr1 re* Irltc* lor fund*
"■■ai r of He many drives for
I e .\ h &gt;:r. ui grst’F! n d ofi . i'. i " i n Ci a Eanfcrd Marehaut*
/
*a
c:r.."j t . ’-unltlre
I- 1 -i icac.'vstrd f&lt; r the purI V
»ari
j « • f ilin g »cr-

Mr* Suvan M Hinrntnn, AJ, a
r»rld-*nt of tanfoed for only two
mrelhi. died la*t night at the
local hoapttal foUswlng a brief
iUneaa.
Mr* Thornton lived In Sanford
-iI
E. Htth Slrrcl. She rame
here from Kanaai City. Kan
She wa&gt; born on February IS.
’JM. and wav a membir of th* All
Srul a Ciihotlc Church.
Mic if aurvlvrj by onr rlaughlrr,
Mr
Frank G. Cassidy •* Sanferd. on* «on. Commandre Jam**

i* i r f b a n t am ounr -it-.", of tha Merrhinta
-v t ret try Clifford Me-*-*.■ vie wtr.ld appretiilc
r . - nq rny p%p ard pra
•
l n-a f ”orl h 11 J
g--»*!ant cf the SJnford
A . risi a as that he
it lo t ’r S:rr»n n ; Cum: - r a n a."

Iiary Air Station, three grandrona, one granddaughter, and a
broth'r-ln law, A. B. Detahoydr
of Sanford
Fuorral «ervlrra will be held
tomorrow morning fRTieadayj, at
All Seal's Catholic Church, with
F ith rr Richard Lyon officiating.
Ilunal will be In All Soul's Catho­
lic cemetery.

Auto Is Total Loss
After Smashing
Into Barbed Fence
A ISV) automobile « n declared a
total loi» by Florida Highway Pa
irtdman Carl William* Saiunia •
morning, aborlly oltcr • n’rlock.
when It amaihcd into a barbed wire
fenc#
Th* autnmohi)*. driren hr Tfd
Owcnsby of Chuluoia, waa aprarently traveling at a high rate nf
ipacd wbeo ji b .l U«.highway f»C
a dlaiant* of al lc tit HO feel, turn­
ing ovar twice, and then eomtng In
a Mop about M fact from the pave­
ment.
The accident occured on the
highway between Oviedo and Chu
■nota. a half mile weal of tha Ultlr
Eronioekhalchea River
Owenahy. a reiidenl of Cbulunta
waa charged with driving Ihe ear
“whSe licensed revoked." Ha recalved a alight abramon of the head
bid suffered no other apparent in
June*.
Those InveMlgallng the aaeldenl
were Pa»rolm*ii Cart William a nf
Ike Florida Highway Paiml and
Jonitabl# Georg* Keltey nf Oveido

Galloway Reports
Tax Statements
John L. Galloway, county tux
collector, announced today that th*
tux statement# fovartny 1PU
Uxe* hat* been flared In the
mail* and that th* lax booka will
be open for payment of ISul taaei
tomorrow morning, Nov. 1.
Thoao paying thair tare* In
November wllj he allowed four
percent discount. Tho discount
then drop* lo threa per rent In
December, two per eent In Jan­
uary, one per cent in February
and n«t In March.
Do April 1, all Uaea not paid
become delinquent and eubyect to
ponaltiai. It la therefore to the
lax poywr’a advantage to pay
Uaea when due, Galloway laid.
Generally about two.third* of
t k .

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0*11

Th# Reformation w*» Ui# »uhlect of many termont In ehurrhea
• round the country yealeiday. And
in Sanford, aetmou* on varying
toplca « m hward hy ehurrhgoinc audience* which packed the
local houtea of wotthip.
Tha Rev. Milton H. Wyatt at
tha Sunday morning tervirt yes­
terday, preached «n tha subject!
"Living One Day At A Tint*’’,
haling hit theme upon thh* till,
Matthew d .11, "Therefor# do not
he anxious about tomorrow, for
tomorrow will he anxtoua for It•elf. I.el tha day’s nww trouble ha
•ufftcirni for the day." There i*.
of eou-.r. the h»»5e feet that time
la divided up into dayt and our
work • normally divided up Into
dava. Polio* Ing a day'* work,
there m time for red, and fol­
low tn*- i»at ■ new day begun.
tn our tret ,Irani it talking
about taking atyiiout thought for
the morrow. Jeaui does not ignore
or deny th* ttlHenr* of trouble,
present or future He •dmita it.
He dnet not «*y that w* should
rot face terinutly th# prohiema
of life. Whit he i* raying (* that
trouble* ran belt ha met nn* at a
tiiwe. The admonition to live on.*
day at a time does not rule nut
wv*e planning regarding th* fu­
ture and rrrtatnly It f* not a
Irn*United on Pag* Eight)

The redetlgnalkm of all iquidront nnJer COMHATM IN(t ONK
will lake place at the Sanfurd Na­
val Auvi lary Air Station, Nov t.
The f .ur tquadroni of Hit wing
One under the command of Captain
J T Blackburn, hived here ire
dua lo receive official redevtgna.
tmn at VAH i Heavy Atlaek) tqtiadroni. Formerly Ihev were de.tg
naied at VC trom pom e) iquadront.
Squ»J urvt affecled by the change
are \ « A VC&lt;1 VC-I and \M*»
will tw-i rna VAH v N Nit 7. VAll 5
and VAH tl revpertivrly.
The purpote of Ihit change order­
ed b) the Chlet nf Naval Oprrattona
it to a t*ti a devignation more be­
fitting the ml- Ion of llilwlng Mne
rquadi vn aliiih It h.gh eltltudr.
long ranre atomic weapon delivery
under all we* her cnndiliont. Fly­
ing AJ Savage aircraft, Heavy Atlark Wing On, » all weather at-nnic
Somber, the tqiiadnmi of Hatumg
One aland m readinrn tn tirike
luirkle and powerfully from the
carrier* of the V.'vy t Fleet The
AJ Savage p&gt;weren hy three en
etnei. two eot.irntlwiial rerijirmat
ing engine* and nor jet, i&lt; the

Mrs. Mary Smith
Dies Saturday

King P-01 ihrrr ring Tireui tor
111 jnd unit h ( *it&lt;* * 1., \t»it Cm
fi rd I'll. vrar will he Kite for one
t*jy •&gt;rtl\ 1; * nil j &gt; \ i i
4—afteru'■-n vml niehl to he wrl
corned hy rhlidrrn of all *i«-*
The h ; time now toe aerond
lirgeti &lt;n *11 the Vnivrr*#—and
no* ncar.ng ire end of it* lath in
m at lour, mil he ,jion*iord fur
lit one day ei.gjgeitletil hr»e hi
the mrntocr* o( ihe Senttnole Conn
ly Juno.f t*r. mher of I'om m ene
jnd meoihert of Ih* t u r r e t ire
making .very ivovathl# efforl to
ral*e much nrc.lrd fundt fur Iheir
annua cbaiilalilr afUiltlra
C rnrra' a&lt;|ni|«tion li. Vet* and
rhlldiroi llckrlt fur h-»th Ihe after
noon and night performanre* ran
he piirrha *c«t no* and up lu Thim
day nigh' fr«n any member of Ihe
rluh \ 'thetal pertenlage of Ihe
receipt! Iron-. the a b an ,# tale
of tirkeit will hr receded he the
rluh President n R rri#r*&lt;&gt;i Jr
teportt a h e i'y advance vale ai
thi* wri'!"* amt It planning a ta«t
minute drive
Thr thnw ground* will he located
on lliwav No IT 9? adlacenl to Ihe
(Continued nn I'agr t.ighl)

hud

been

tn

M an f

a if . ,r uu-mherahip dnva
mil ionic iu t iiu.c • winer than
e»[M-iled
' e wonderful r».
,pnn*r ,.n ire pad of our Sanford
tnd Semin,'!# County m u 'if lov­
er*. “
Prompting the remark he Rnu.
in it!at wat Hie fir«l rr;»,r1 from
m rm b e r«h lp drive headed hy
Mi * II alph \udin Smith Th#
m e m be r. of Ihe (tru e committee,

Mrs. R. J. Cushing
Represents Herald
At Weekend Meet

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ellAuttrt flic •J;-'*cltn' i *
P1
' r ile1^,.*ie» rn!i»icred for the event
n
C.rvmp trMlcn* l*» divcu** thr
nl pruMemv of ad eiti*tnc cverutlvr*
b -v Flort la »«re held following a
" ' evil to i.rdei hv Ibe jr.uip’a pie*
A Name d*e||tog to Mi,(way
lifeIII If in.W Nl «|«| of Ja, k .onv illc horned |« the g-mmd Fnday, atovfte
,r "(lev ilea direit ccmvumir bene ly after one o'etork.
''1 It* m in |nb* and a Mcher -Imd
Hie e n r coven-il with eompovl*
' »rd of living adveilmng make* (ton roofing »ith t compnalliot)
' povtihlc rno*l of our new a and en iidltig ovee Ihe ontai,!* portion,
m torlainment " »aid Word ai he o ,*nl flamea high into Ihe air with
r pened Ih# meeting
hillow* .a imrke following them,
ig deport* from Ihe prevUIrnl. vee
The gsnforl Fir# IVepirlmenl
u la iV and lre»*urer were heard al onv-vrred Ihe alarm, hut »dh no
&gt;r the Saturday morning •i-»»i„n af aalcr vlh -atiirh to control the
n Irr whirh, th# -rot p tr*aif-rn were ’vlare. Ihe hurlv inflammable wood
iv re*umed and teporla to Ihe entire wa* anon eon*nme,l
ir luwlv heard
Alar* vpaweiipg th# alarm waa a
m Vte&gt; ir-ieniert e a t anno meed fue unit bom Ihe Sanford Naval
in following the Saturday night ban Aiulliarv Air Suhon
&gt;r ouet The apf ng aeaalofi. aerordreformation Frvdir rev ailed A lt
la ng to announcement! laiurday. the home «aa occupied hy James
1*111 b# held in Miami Rrarh.
in Smith

g tnoflp m

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twenty tw« monthi Ip a rur.lop
home and had lived to Panfnrd
tinea 1971.
Her realdene* wa* 11)2 Elm
Ave., and the wa* a mrmher of
the Fir at Methodnt Cliurrh brve.
h-jrvivor* Include three slaters,
Mra. C. V. Hoover, fanford; Mrs.
Clara Fro-nan, Detroit; Mia* Ball
Cowtey, Vino Grove, Ky. four
nlerr* and six nephew a.
Funeral a#rvie#i wrr# held at
4 p. m. yeaierday a t tha Briaann

a

in November when th# four per ton Wyatt officiating. Burial
cent discount la allowed. Thii haa hald in Kvrigreen Cemetery.
been the rule for Ihe peat several
years and I* tha same pattern I*
followed thi* year aboyt »«M.000 00 will ha collected In Novem­
ber. The tola] tax roll Including
tnUnriht* personal p r o p e r t y
Mr*. Alfred McQueen, t l , died
/mount* In around MW.Wiono,
al her horn# at ! d lt Sanford Ave,,
at A: 10 p. m. Saturday rery euddenly,
B#rn Feb. t l , ISM. In IpHngf eM, Ma»», ah* had mada her
Mre Ivabell L. Horton. M. died home lo Sanford for tha paat four
Friday at thr result of an acridrM yean. She ram* her# from Cber*&gt;p#e Fall*. Matt. Mr*. McQueen
*m the Oviedo Road.
She hid lived In Oviedo for alt waa a mrmher of the All Souls
yean coming lhare from Btareot Cathnile Church hare.
Rurvivori Inrluria huahand. and
er, Ala. She waa a member of the
Oviedo Baptaat Church and paat nna daughter, Mrs. Jehn Suther­
land; one brother. Run# McDon­
preiident of l^e F-TA there.
Sumvrrs ire John W. Horton. ald of Ludlow, Maaa.; two grand­
Oviedo; two (cna. Gordon W. Her- children and several alecea and
tec. Orlad#; Billy Jaa Horton, O- nephew*.
Service* were held a t tiM Oil*
vlede; madwr, Mre. Orac# Little,
far "driving while tnlankatai", ana Beaaemer. Ala.) a aiater, Mrs. morning at the All Baals Cathalic
far "aattlag atehalfo bartragwa Florence Banu mer. A i m brother*. Chatak with tha Fathar Richard
without a Hccsn '* and ana for UQj lit*la, OB Marinas in Virginia: Lyons, officiating. Rotary waa
"te tk w tif too cJaaaly".
Jack and Cahm Link. Beaaemer. teld at t «'dock lata night and

Services Are Held
For Mrs. McQueen

Oviedo Resident
Killed In Accident

Andrew J. Bracken, Assistant
Ag i Principal of Ihe Seminole High
Srheol, ‘till address Ihe local Kiwants Club al Its noon luncheon

P&gt;#«i.|rnt f n r
R M n lM ■#
Ihe srnvn-l» Ntu'ual Conrert A**
w n - n thi. ri" mine *aid, "it

• far, have mid a total of HI
no mtirnhlpv leaving only INt
more «ratt available h«f thru#
win hav,- nil ir t purthated Ihetrt.
t lelephone ha 1 been made
available (or itv'-r who would Ilka
to rail their memhervlvip 1 ilnerip*
nun in to the nu-mberthip drt'W
headquarter* which it in the
Sli , Uand Mnrriom Ituildmg. Thw
numher tv JUNd and according tn
officials of the organisation tha
other will he mannrtl trim 10 t#
I? and from 2 lo I each day.
I’resvdeot Rotimillat taid dtit
m.irning ttiat S3 ninmlierwhipa
hav* li&lt;»tj puirhaaed by Navy
peromnel * They bavt Arm# 4
wonderful joh "
1 tiprr,-/dented enltmataam tt
i.-ang ihunn tn ihia drive, said
liunmill it. and th"&lt;w wirtung la
n ikr reo-rvatinru tor their mem,
The S'tifnid Herald ' »• repre l*er&lt;hlpi «hould do «« al th# earW
•enled »l the annual t‘» I merlin* in i p- '-ihie time.
ui ihe f it-da N^«*pi|'rr lilverM*
It oni,nurd On fage R |M )
toe ) &gt;e, til lie* olilrh ".»» held al
•he Port rarnuive Mulct and Nilta*
ui Friday and Saturday,
m \f rt f . ^irn Cu,hinc •** among
rt he over U neu*p*prc and *lx ad

Mr*. Mary Arne* fm lth. 11.
died at a nursing home at It a
m. Saturday after a* lllneea af
two yrara.
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r#w duty atationa. Key West, in the Km M.ir Reach art a.
th* rase of th# Hamilton* and

health I* ton poor In permit Kim
to mail* *h* trip aouth Ihli reason.
On Oct. I*i, a charter of th#
Royal Ambaaiador*. orgamrallnn
of th* Raptiat Churrh. »a* formfit at th* I.a'a* Mary Raptnt
Church Chapel. I.. A. Rarl*y la
B y T T R G IN IA I*. ANDbHfioN foun»»lor and Harry Harrow aa&gt;
Wednesday. Mr*. Jo* Smathera aiatant. Thi* group of younger
Wat hoeUa* to a plaatir rarty at hoya m**ta every Monday aft*r.
the Lake Emma home of her mo.
noon. Charter member* are Roh*
ther, Mr*. Richard Rceb*. Dunne
th# #arly part of th# rvemni. l.y Hod ton, Soljny Parley, Robert
Varioua garnet and eonteat* were and Raymond Norwood, Larry
played, with Mr*. I- W. Scott, Cheater and Joey Mua*.
&gt;1re. Catherine Dittmger and Mrt. I Th# Rev. !.. W. Smtt f1#w to
J. M. Thnmpaon being lurUy win. Dunkirk. N. Y., Thuraday to eon.
ter* of plastic priiea. Following duct th# funeral aervice of hl»
th# demonitration of th* many- former panajilner, Harry Stut*.
lovely and practical article-, by man. Th# Stutarnan* hav# vt*it#d
th* repreientative, Mr*. Gray re the Scott* In Lake Mary on **»••
Thoma*. tha hoateaa, aaaiated hy oral orraainn*.
her mother, tervrd eoffe#, brownMr. and Mr*. Hoyle V. Lanier
lea. ataorted rookie*, randy, nul« ar# announcing th# birth «f a
and ■ eereal ronfertlon. The hu*. aon, Wednesday at th# Fernald
band* had adjourned to th# horn# laughton Memorial llnapital In
of th# T. P. Ar.deraop.a, where Sanford.
they viaited.
Mr*. R. E. Tni# l*ft Thuraday
Enjoying thl* aeeaalon healde* for Charleston, S. C. where ah#
th# neehe* end the Smather* were
Mr. and Mr*. S. P. Fowler, Mr.
and Mr*. P. I). Anderaon, th# Rev.
end Mr*. L. W, Scott, th# Rev.
and Mr*. J. M Thompson, Mr*
11. M, Coehren. Mr*. Harry Smith.
Mr*. II. M. C.lea.on, Mr*. J. M.
Hood, Mr*. Catherine Hiltinger of
Linden, N- J., Mre. R o u t, Mrt.
Canter. Mr*. A. I). Guyman and
Mr*. Grayc# Thoma* ef Orlando.
Mr. and Mr*. Walter 1. Piper
returned to their Lake Mery home
Thurrdey, after apendlng the rumm*r and early fall #t their h«m#
In Alt"n R*y. N. H. They drnie to
Florida. th# long wey, »tailing
Qiiehe# and ether point* ef In*
terett In Canada. Detroit, Mlehl-*n and Aurora, Illinola, coverng ever 1,000 mile*.
Mr. and Mrt. Clifford Meloah
• f Lake Michigan arm ed In Lake
Mary, Friday and #*p*rt« to build
thla winter en their Lake Mary
Iloulevard let*.
A73c William R. Taylor arrtv.
ed hem* frera Lackland Air Forre
Rate, in San Antenio, Tex., Thun,
day. I(a hat roranletrd hi* basic
training and at th* end ef hit
furlough he will report to hi*
pew assignment. Sheppard Air
Force F an . Wichita Fall*. Tec.
Mr. and Mr*. Weller Dohlajer
ar* home again .after tpendirg
sometime with her parent*, the
l.utgene, In Verona. N*. J. Friends
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HAL BOYLE

Army To Lose Hero Next W eek
On# dead.
Two Injured.
. - , ,
That'a an early toll in the Seminole
County unsafe driving debauchery.
W# haven’t atopped to count up th#
•Mount of property damage. Neither have
wa an opportunity to count th* team, th*
heartache*, tha hidden coat* In eountleaa
way*.
To Ktv# lout a Ufa In th# man ***•
of earn on Seminole County road* and
atreeta i# Just too much to take. Somebody
nuat, get mad about th# situation. Nothing
can replace th# mother, wife, citizen, par­
ent-teacher member, and th# other myriad
of taaka performed in the community.
A y o u n g ste r ie confined to th# hospital,
and a retired man I* aharing hi* auffering
too. How long they will suffer, the agony
th at they will endure, th# hospitalization
•oata we senary, w# can't estimate.
Bnt w# e*a aay thla. all of it la unneceattMrjfe

Somebody la asleep at th* switch. And
wa am not attempting to plam the Warn*
aft her.
No on# mellze* better than w# do that
automobile driver* have gone mad. W# can
also i*y that there are some other* who
am mating behind complacency and because
ef ••feting law* there'* “no neeeesity to
watch and bo careful.There's eorne laxnes* In law enforce­
ment. There'* apathy on the part of tha
add It aH wp? ^ "*&gt;• W rt
How Ad w #----------girt nn a newer there's only a Jumble of
fljrwrec. So, th# only thin* to &lt;to la every­
body wake ap at th# aam# time and play
th#lr part Hi making Sanford and Semlnol#
County a aaf# plac# to drive and LIVE,
Twfea, w# h«v# warned taxi driver#,
aehool bsaa driver s, and Juat plain motorist*

about th* regulation! In school tone*. And
no *oon#r had thn artlclt eome off the
preaa, the Ink wasn't even dry good, when
* renldent of the nchool .neighborhood in
queation dnahea by *t a 3VmiIe-p#r-hnur
clip, weaveg through three cam parked beeauae of children unloading from them, and
then eaaily roll* up Into hla yard and caaually geta out of the car.
The only thing that would have atopped
thla driver la a DEAD CHILD. Too late then
to alow up. Too late to aay "I'm sorry”.
Taxla ara atlH looming by our aehool
zones nt rate* of apeed too great for the
safety of the humlreda of children on the
wnv to their daaaen.
School buaen are not observing the 15mfle«-per-hour in arhool tonen. And they're
the one* that ahould be vetting the example
to other motorists on the atreeta and high­
ways. Certainly a dtiten ia in the right
when he followa a aehool bua at SO milea
per hour through a aehool tone, the citlien
iv right when he follow* a law enforcement
officer through the aehool zone* at a great­
er apeed than the signs denigrate.
Let'a not fool ouraelvea Mr. Motorist,
Bua Driver. Taxi Driver, or whoever you
might be. We are all responsible for the
aafety of tha people on our hlghwaya and
■treeta.
Everybody’a reaponnlblllty to do their
duty, Including that of the law enforcement
agenclea, carefully and reaolutdy carried
out will mean safe highways.
We don’t hare to call name*, or dte
Wrens* numbers, or designate agencies In­
volved. Th# gulilty persons know. That’s the
Important thing. And If you’re on* of them,
reading this hit of advise, may we ask you
to observe the laws and ordinances of the
City, County and State? You see, the rea-

NEW YORK UP—The United never attended himself,
btatei Army will lo*« a hero neat
Although em u of hla men re­
reek but keep a le*end.
vered him almost aa if be were a
The hero Is Mai. Gen. William «jwn m i to the flag, the Genera)
f . Dean one of the bram t and shrank from being publiciy labeled
leit-Ioved offlccri a American a hero
mUltarr history
|
„ Kll , dog.faced soldier."
The Intend this holder of the firat u . .i w i„ uumed
Medal of Honor won In Korea
„ „ tn&lt;) H]1 „ „ m .j hilB
leavei behind him la the epic
,hlt Bu1 j*
, om.thing
.lory of the valor he ahowed on
l)w
, |en(r, t o/
the battlefield and him fortitude lhf ol(J lrpt , tommander who.
(.uring more than three ytara aa a mh(n
ga,Ef fn, r(jlly ,„ulh
prisoner of war.
Ijked ,0 ya up jront Ind jtjd
At M. Gen Dean, a onetime mr„ m rombni perionally.
H d T w t ^ ™ . i^ liaM U
"»:• «f leadership pre« a e m il^ra r.rA r l u t i H ? ! »““ • « * ««nl
»' alylt after the
VJ J “u ^
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C.-.U War but It never went out of
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T " m" ,.nd,r . « » W ith Dean
Where hi. triop,
of the « h Army after a fmal troop ct#d#d him mMt&gt; ,hfr# ba * 7 ,.
'» h“ ho" or 41
hlrt*r‘e
In World Wa, 11 he won the danPre.ldio of San Francisco.
Itiniuuhed Sen I t . Cro... the naNo man hai better earned rem ond hlghrii award for
rtrement but thousands of veten ^ lor&lt; tor |eidini hil mtn 0B f(&gt;Bt
an» w II hale to see him go. He has through a continuous artillery bar
been truly "Ibe aoldier a soldier."
lo ta()fk out iB ta tm f bat.
eiemplifvtng in both deed and tery
manner the best that Is taught at,
th# tame brand of tourWeil Point, a aehool Gen Dean
that aimed Mm th# Un ii I nt

JAMES M ARLO W

Many Problems W ill Face Big Four
WASHINGTON '* - F o r about
Ihrea seeks, beginning today, Iht
Rig Four foreign ministers sill
meet in Geneva, talk behind eto«ed
doors, issue acme public state­
ments perhap, and probably agree
on vary little
A great lark of aeeompliihment
at Geneva should be no surprise
A look at Just ora of the prob
,ems the ministars intend to dis­
cuss—unification of West and East
Germany—ia enough to aho* why
Ruvsia and tha West, now sepa­
rated by an abnlute gulf nn that

lubjert, are likely to remain apart.
For gears, by various device*
which included propaganda, Russia
fought the efforts of tho United
Stales to get West Germany re­
armed and in'o tho North Atlantic
Treaty Organi/alioii.
The Russian tacties were rough
snd tough Suddenly this year they
iwitched to a soft lint Tho swilrh
cam* only after West Germany
was finally admitted to NATO.
There were other reasons for the
iwttrb besides the German ques­
tion.

civilian
M l'sgcd him to tha
enemy.
Th* enemy kept word of his
rapture secret Most of his men
thought him dead Rut tha example
of his courage lived on.
Soldiers rarely care much Me
way or another for a general of­
ficer. He It ordinarily remote from
hara. | came lo Korea aa a revert­
er shortly after Dean disappeared,
and I was am atrd *t the depth of
feeling hit men bad for him. Some
•ven brake into tears whe# they
ipuk# of him They felt aa If
somehow they had let him down.
During his long ordeal as a
prisoner, kept in solitary confineraent, Dean'a reddish hair turned
gray. Ha rounlrd fllei and worked
mathematical problems In hit hrad
to keep from going crazy. Once,
fearing ha wouid lose hit mird or

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Shall wa aaR thla a THIRD warning?
11m Mart on#. YOU may and h# able to
paad bataaat of an aeeld#t:t or death.

»r*ik under turlure and r u r a l th*
iecrrt of America'i P*sn for th#
dtftnta of Japan, ho tv tn plotted
tuiclde.
Since KU releaie. Dean hai
tr.onn a remarkable tympeihy and
i.ndcntandini uf the problem! of P
American war prisoners. With a
tcctltude painful to behold he h a a "
m isted atteirpta to llomre him,
even Implied he war a darn fool
ever to let almtelf act cau*ht.
AH to no avail He hat proved
himself a hero on many battleironU, ard whethe, he liken the
Idea or not. he will lira aa a top
hero in hi* nr lion’s annali. It n
difficult for any hone it man with g
a leme of humor to regard him- *
rclf ai a h»re. but heroes are at
nerruary to tie human race aa
food and water. ,

ATLANTA &lt;T—Bids on *31 milea *
of |rad:nc and pavini work and
on 10 bridaei *iU be opened by
the itate Highway Department oa
Nov 10
The projects Include:
Federal aid primary project:
Balds In County—T.7 miles, grad­
ing and pavinc In Mlllcdgevjlo.
Federal aid secondary projecti:
Bank* Stephens—« 8 miles grading
and paving and one bridge oa a
Baldwin lo Urena Rd . Brooks —
t&lt; mile* grading and paving on
one hedge o p SMI to Moultrie
Rd ; Pjlatkl—I • milei grading
end paving aud one bridge on Cordele to ftawklnsvtlle. Rd ; Screven
—TJ miles grading and paving on
Rrannan Bridge Rd ; Sumter —
• 18 miles grading and paving and
one bride* on loser Amencus to
Levlie Rd
State ant projects: Baldwin — f
1 S miles grading, widening and
paving, city section, un Mtlledgewile to Tooravboro Rd.. beginning
at Swint Ave. In MilledgevUl# and
extending toward Toomsboro; Hart „
—1 miles grading and base oa Vanna Goldmine Rd.

We Earned the

FORD

STRICKLANDMORRISON, INC.

Stockholders In Cheering Section

SOS K. lat SL
chance ut tha children of the
Nerthwest to he ahl# to derelop
their awa resources, to map out
•Mtr own da allay, to establish their
ewa hemes ta d to lead their owa
Mv#a, because they expect lo miiatsia a complete federalization ef
the electric power, the water, snd
therefore, hidirectiy, the land of
this region.
"They are giving them tnlo th*
eawtrei ef a Congress of U l mem­
bers, ef which the State ef Gra­
i n has law . T*#y arc gtvisg
them ha the eaatrat ef a United
SUtra Senate af M members, #f
which Bm SUt# ef Onge# hai two.
They ara g iriaf them to » aDpwwirtiri huraaarraey composed ef
paapi# whom you la Oregon ran
•either rat# for. aar at* you hire,
ear te a you lira.
* 1 V tr program Is truly the great
peopiiiS give-away af the tea-

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WaiUated hl« l h r coat or a
haw ww aar.
Adi dtridiud paymawti I# ft#
ftet f t at wag# and salary Mala
rawlhiu* to rise ft ft# load, and
tho outlook tor Christmas retail
trade grows steadily b rie fe r
Th# dividend Inerodes, small la
terms af an* Mare, win run hit#
ft# mllooa when paid out on all

YOU'RE TELLING ME!
groiiiooat appropriations toe ft#
last lea roars, however bar# aver­
aged about HM.aM.M8 # year—o r
hsu tho amount that will ha en­
quired ia th# neat too yean.
Aa tor th# Trnaeisee Valley,
fundi have bora sought for almost
tan years to eowtiau# Uw Than#*
aa# Valley, toud* hav-tn# +TTT.K
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vjiammar juieiy
Patrol Is Really
On Job A t School

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The Sinfnro Grammar School
•afety P:tro| gnea on duty every
&lt;fho«l morning at S p m to tuner'ntrnd In* irhnol rroiilngt and to
keen b.trcles ndera straight.
Headed by Mr«. Rachel Brinson
if tarul'y chairman of health and
vtftey. the boy* take their }ob aerkualy.
At a recent ln&lt;tallati «n aem ce
headed ty Arnold Williams police­
man. the bo&gt;a receded their Sam
Brown helta and badge* While
•(.ere they p o n g e d " I pledge my•elf to: Report for duly on time:
Perform my duty faithfully; Str.vr
to prevert acridenti, Alwaya art
a food eaample myaelf: Obey my
leachora of the patrol; Report
dangerous practice! of atudenta;
Strive U&gt; earn the re«pect of fellow
atudenta; Thia pledge I will uphold
the bevt of my ability".
The pitrol w it complimented by
trmcipal Herald lleckrnharh for
the work and reported that there
waa not a amgle accident laat year.
He alio announced that the boya
aro inv ted to the police atation
thia week for a tour of the building
Mra. Hrinicn Hated that the
group m*eta once a minth at which
lime they dlicjaa buaineta, ace mo
viea and have recreation.
"We know they will do a fine job
thia year" ahr aaid.

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MONDAT
I Pr
The Pint Raptiat Bible Teach.
i
fag Clinic becina tonicht at *:10 Ft
y m. Claaaaa for all age group at
worker*.
Roy Scouta will meet In the
Rev Scout Room of the Preaby- FI
teitan Church at 7.00 p. m.
at
TVESDAT
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The TPO Wivea Hub will hold Hr
a bake aale at in a. m. at the
i^b'avy Eichange. Proceed* will go eh
" o the CPO Wive* Chnatmaa Club oil
for needy children.
The Daughteri of Wealey Sun
day School Cla*a of ihe First "&gt;
klethodlat Church mil meet In
McKinley Hall at t 14 p m. for a re
regular buMneaa and anclal meet­
ing Mra. R. F. Cole'i group will th.
be hoiti.
,
gli
The Semtnnla High School P TA
Will have a meeting In the Audi- FI
• n n u m at * p. m An evecutive
board meeting mil be held at
T:30 w m.
fi
Rible Teaching Clinic at tha §l
P ir n Raptiat Church tonight at
1:.70 p- m.
Tha Sanford Tourlat and Shut ln|
fero ard club will have a covered |
dith aurprr at t p. m. There • ill |
be a meeting and gamea will he
played.
t.roup Two of the Chriatlan Wo. _
en’i Fellowship wilt meet » ith
Mra. Ira C. Meiiger at 1:10 p
m. Program leader will be Mn.
B H. Willlama.
Tha monthly meeting of the
board of officer! will be held at
the Ffrat Chriatlan Church at
T V) p. m. A church budget for,
1PM will be eonaidered.
^
A board meeting of the WSCS r j
• f the Plrat &gt;trthndi*t Church w
Wrill meet at • a. m. to be followed un
by the general meeting at 9:4ft of
a. a . it McKinley Halt.
WEDNESDAY
cm
The Sanford Woman'* Club will bij
ay boat to tha Dtatrtct Seven No
eeting with registration begin s
Ring at I M a. m. Membera are lr&lt;
•ik ed to phone to reaervationa tor
fha toneheon by Friday, Oct. S&gt;
Bonn to Mra. Ham ion
m The Pirat Raptiat Bihla Teach- n&lt;
l n g Cltnie claaaaa begia tonight
■t 7:!W p- m.
lp&lt;
Circle No. I of the WSCS *f Ft
the Pirat Mathediat Church will h#(
be In charge of mid-week prayer Cr
eerrice with Mr*. J. M. I.ennard wi
a* apeekee. Nuraery will be epen on
for amell ehildren.
I
Coeplea Including board mem- Ka
bera. will meet at th* Pirat Chris- of
^ la n Charch at 1:30 p. m. for a J*
%ot-lucli aupper end thea make »•
friimdly ealle to k ey in g with th* H‘
current evingeMetie plane foe th* " n
•orgregeiion.
.
Girla Rcanta aw * •* •*
f. al tha Pteabytorian Church.
Mid-waak Ribta Hour al the

Conservation Meet
Attended By Local
Club Members

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8I« re«ident« of Sanford, were
among v.m* 1M peraona attendmr
a day-bng Conservation Confer
once al Florida Southern College
Lakeland. Oct 2d
The program, eondurted by the
Reneral Divinon of Florida in ro
operation with the Florida Federa­
tion of Rarden Club*, included Ihe
•honing of two conservation film*
aand lecture rincutilon* by rerog
aired a.i'horitie* in Ihe field* of
aeil. water, foreai, and «ildllfe
cnniervati.m.
Sanfort reaidenla attending the
conference Included Mr*. Miriam
Vlnup, Mr*. II J. Finch. Mr*. L
J. Spencer. M»* Wade I! Rarner.
Mra. Reorge R. McCall, and Mra
Jay Young.

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Past, Noble Grands
The Pail Noble Grand* Club iref
with Mra t ar. Chnrpening recently
• ith Mra P f Howard pre*|dlns
Routin' butinrti waa attendH
tc. and p'ana were made ftp the
neat m rtm i Mra Howard real
two ahort poema
Delicto-s ref-eahmenla were aer&lt;ed and a audit hour »a« enyoyed
Mr. and Mr*. T. M. Cheater an­ by Ihe ‘ci* mamhera preaent.
nounce the birth of a iMughtcr,
I beryl Diane Oct. 11 at th* Kernaid luiughti.n Memorial Ho«pital
Th# young la.ly weighing 4 lh«.
and 4 ot. la the firat girl In a
family of three hoys.
'BANDBOX'

FSU Student, Boyd,
Finishes New Song

TIIK " tilth Ml’ DID \NI» THK F t'S WK Ilk II . . Some of the fathere got bu*r building booth, for
th# Soulhaiile and Ptnecreat P-TA Carnival »h, h » o held Satu/day night. \
time waa had by
all a« pony rule*, booth*, and othet a.tlvitie* cr.wte.t a "auie nuff" Hallowe'en atmoaphei*. (Photo
by Jameaonl

Sanford To Have
SHS Homemaker
Winner Announced
.
i.» vp* »«cicty or me
Sanford l« g&lt; ng to have an Ame
mortal i,
II &gt;«pilal
taheic
rtcan H .men.eker of Tomorrow
•r •** lurgny.
r l.lA F met Ihur*.l*y morning at
i Ihe home **• Vtr* J A Calhoun
local winner in a few. week*!
Mr* F i* Stringewill *tlh Mr* Allied lirt'cnr a* to hot
In fart there may b« mote than
Icam that Dir l* to the *c*«
ihe winner. Ml** Barbara Hup' t ra Calhoun prrdded o*er the
recht Home Fe Icach.-r al Semin­
hu'inr** mecl.rg whlih «*a* folio *
ole H:gS achm.1 announced today
c l h\ « tunrhoi n The dining table
that mm - of her Scninr c la n girl*
**a* rov red with a horn of plrnty
will enter thr rontr*t which I*
tillrd with fri.il fall ftowera and
rightfully rat ed Nat: -nal Hr’ty
•'erne* were turrounding it
'rocker \!l American Homemaker
Tho-e r.rr.wri **eie Mr* Juanita
Of Tomi-rrowr (ontrat.
"rnneil Mr* ||elha lllanlon. Mr*
The D-ata tali' bo g u m nut and
tiuliy Willlama Mr* Calhoun. Mr*
the grade* m,de by the girl* **111
Former Mr. Pauline C.iwthe
f.etcrmin# if they «dl ho winner* Friendi of Murt W Warner v*.11 Mr* Portia a Rrren Mr*. Pal
for local. Date and national c^m he aorrv to le.m that he conlinur* Hardin. Mr* Peggy Hardin. Mr*
petition Almutt a quarter of a lo be ill and c« i.fine.l to the Orange A’ren Je|f„rd Mr* Clara Pill*.
million gtrle. in public, private and Memorial Hospital tie la not n Mr*. France* R..heri*, Mi* He** »
parochial arht.il* throughout the reiving * »itor but card* may be Holier, Mr* sally turner and Mr*
country will lake Ihe wrlllrn rvam
Vallie Mil,«n
sent to ’o&gt;.m hio
al their arhonii.
-Mr* Dal Hardin ant Mra Peggy
Hardin a**i«te*i
They ere competing for 4100 non
.n achnlarthip* Rrncral Mill* and
Ne.» Product: An inatant cbneo.
th* educvtori *pon*oring the *earch
*t*-f!atoted drink m i h** nutrifeel atrmgly that the winner*, the
lion* nonf4l ,| m no!* leltdi a* a
Vuung llr.mrmekrra of Tomorrow
Two Iren wnd four women air la*e. TVie* mi\ ne o, only (tiering
repre*ent aomcihmg aignificanl in
thrir e.immunities—an awarneia pomlnai’d for St»t»«n t nlvet " " h r., .| o r h o t w a t e r , c ' . | nr
nf Ihe aerioume•» nf homemakine— ally'* tlmietoming Mayor and lot whole milk f o r a delirious
lloltr** at a Student (lu r in 'e n t h#ir r m g r
A.ilHlai n meet ng I rid*' 1. f
lion* will he held on Tuesday.
November *
Nominated for ho*te*a were Jo
anne Mole*. Palatha, aponaored by
n Bela Phi; Caroltna Melania.
Sanford. Delta Delta Delta; li tty
Cut alirea of French bread on McKee. I.auril, M "*. I’hi Nui
the slant and spread one tide of and Sue Reynolds, Daytona lltarh.
each slice grneroutly with butter; Alpha \ l Delta
Mnnle F'iii*trr. JarV»nn*llle
sprinkle tha butter with p o p p y ,
seed*. Toa*t In a eery hnt oven • pon*ored by hlgn'a Nu. and John
after you have placed the birad, ImgMind, F.« t Orange, N J
pnppyierd sida up, nn a co o k ie •pnntored by Pi Kappa Pin. were
ffbnk I# fthrrl.
the nomination* for Mayor.

LO O K

f5G

Phil Royd of 5»nf&gt;.rd hw* rrcen'.ly completed » new long en­
titled ’■FSU Rluea" which hr will
introduce at the Homecoming
Dance at V or: U State t'nivernty
Satur.iav, November IP.
Already Imbued with th# J«D
• pint, frr'hnian R.nd *i&gt;rnt two
rear* In the Armv with the M'Mh
llattalion Med', al Detachment at
Pal-onbauaen, Germany.
The arrancernrnt to tbr tong
»»&lt; written bj Rarkata Toney of
ttoeron, I.a
It..*.l* firtt puhliahed tong —
"Jimmy" will he puhtiahrd the
latter part nf No*ember.

Ret readr for
Fall and Winter
Holidati ahead

L A N EYS
Dry Cleaners

per m an en t
Specials for November”
- s o N ATI RAI." Wn*e hr llenliatlf.
The New ‘ nK.U TIKlTa HAIR” W*vw
II* Mnhern nf llre rk lin t: I’repnrnlinn*.

F»r * Sufi. Nnltirnl Cu:J* Try Helen*
C urt in Kanhinn W ave.
— ('nil for I’rirea —
(All Work (.uaiantrrd)

Miss C. Mclnnis
Nominated Hostess

Harriett's Beauty Nook

WHILE

THEY

LAST,

CHATHAM
BLANKETS

' Mtoi LRRtoe ftanada was boat
Bight at Bar home. After the m ail
aas to a “wiener toaat- Pridar
•varyoM a a to ared amun4 J°c
chatting aM group atoging Those
•njoying toe get-together were thr
JnUowtng; Margaret Mnore, Mag
f i e Jaaa Lawan^VaUeaa Prevail,
la c k ia Darla, JP a lte r Graham.
David Master, Mary Rom fepew.

BLENDED RAYON AND NYLON
:&lt;PR0VKN WARMER THAN MANY .WOOLENS)]

C f fe w !!. &amp; . S .
Lefty Reynolds, peftoa Pm » « *

daughter and ton m-law, Mr. a»d
Mr. and Mra. Prwd RaR and
Mrs. Plnyd Walker.
t*r* ehildren af Farmington. Me ,
Th# Rer. and Mr*. W. A. Rllea- hava arrived to town m * are
«d, Mra. Baorga Lindsey Cader pleaaaatly situated ■ an apart­
Hart, Mra. Willie Anders, Mra
C. A. Oldham and the Rev. CTiea­ ment af Mr, Ttoa aa toa Dog
ter Plank attended toe Annual Track Road.
Seminole Baptist Convention in
Add a littla poultry aeasoalng to
Ftoraoa Thunder and Friday.
Tha Mines Ada and laatoll buttered bread cube*; usa as a
Rogers bare setmmed to their topping far • renamed akiakaa
borne here after i pendin* i n sum- caaaerola.
iner months In the North.

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A toand oombinMion... •*nu'*i1o atyflna of
•Mulatto Imparted IQVPTian PIMA hroadc'MVi
and tor se*a matoa naodia at aonaig BRQOKE,
Wandaefid «a«aea in aiaaa • te 17.

'AVAILABLE TN THESE COLORS:- SUN VALLE
(YELLOW — BERMUDA BLUE — TRINIDAD RED
GREENBRIER GREEN — PINK

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SHS Team Loses Tilt
To W inter Park 31-19

Lyman Is Beaten
By T itu sv ille
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By B. RICH AMSLEY

ihe 20.

Ken HsIIurn flapped In front ol
fam e Friday rigni w to*
Greyhound David Stevens' p m In
Terriers by e »mr« of 26A Trie
Terrier* were pared by dark Paul- the founJi quarter. He took the bell
on Ihe M yerd stripe and relurned
ev who scored three of the Titus­
ii to the Lyman ten yard line heville touchdowns.
for* be wai finally hauled down.
Early in the opening Hants the Three p’sy* liter Pauley found a
Terriers Jumped to a lead at Bill hole and scored from the three
Walls passed to end Allen Puhins
yard line
I r a 2d ysrd paw-aml-run play to
End fe rry
Boblnson. guard
cap a
yard drive. Thrn in the ,*a me a Crowe, and tackle t/iule
second quarter Tituvvillo wide Street man wsre standout* In the
their *erord score by roaring *2 Titusville line, while end Ralph
jard* In a sustain'd drive *ha» *•* Ferine, renter Lamar Helms, lark
e’lmtvrd by Piu'eT »•
*,B* h e Pete Vinltom. and guard John
c \f r from tti« out-font nnt.
Shull* pot up a brave wall ter the
fn th# third quarUr Well* aH up Greyhound*
tbr third Tlttisville score by moving
tub
Lvmew
the ball M the Lyman » efter a TC iw asilla fir** P - » r #
break away of » yard*. Finley
n.j*l&gt;i#f T*r«a«* »’ *
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(|l VKTKIUIM K JIM II SB KINS rarrie* In th* en* foot line to set up * Seminole were *t the BUSWint»r r«r!&gt; g*to# Friday night.

Panthers Drop Homecoming
Game 6-2 To Palatka Bulldog
By JkMFJl BROWN
Th# Palstka Rulldog* drpriv*d
th* f'rnnm* Panther* of their
first victory by heating them In
their hnm#eoming game, h.fora a
crowd of approaimatety 1,200,
Th# fighting Panther., with
their f»«t charging line Invaded
ihe Bulldog. ha-Vfield eonTiTlcnt.
v during the first quarter, enabl­
ing th* P*nthrr» to reeeiv* two
NAPLES Tv-SIrsdy Duh Pagan.! points nn a safety.
• hooting suhpar golf on every | Th# c'asring Panther* and th*
round, won Ihr first annual Flor­ vlrlnUi Bulldog* fought *nd h*ttered earh other for two quarters,
ida PGk Tmjrrament and l» n
The We.t Palm Beaeh fireman both team* failing to »ror* ■
finlihed with 27*. roasting home touehdosrn.
yesterday wilh a TH, two under
Cnminr hack aft*r th# third
par for the 1,400-yard Naples quarter the angry enraged !h*g»,
course.
.hatiered the Panther* defense
Mil total wai five strokes better with several long run* m*da hy
than his closest competitor, Tam- Eerl Young. Alphon.n Bellemy,
pa'a Burl Bolesta, who alio bad end Ralph Johnson, and a short
jump pas* to David MrNeil for a
a final round til an.
Pagan started off with 70, low­
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course In another ** Saturday de­ IX T it s : CHM L I T r o t E T o r TH IS
S I V T H J t f lit 1*1. r i m I I T IX
spite ■ heavy rain.
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third with 2M Fourth plate wrtnl
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TD, making the scores 6-2.
Donnell Burke end (irady R«hersnn of the Panther., w»r* the
outstanding player* in the pan­
ther* platoon in that they played
head.-up hall the entire game. Joe
Duk.a, Kart Young and Ralph
Johnson gave the Bulldogs the
most assistance to promote the
fl-2 victory hy th* Bulldog*.
The Bulldogs reiutlrd lo Ihe
ground-attack most of the game,
whila th* Tanthers u&gt;ed the
ground-ettark and the pass-attack.
Th* Panther* will journey to
Eu.ti* Friday night, N'os. 3, to
play th* KuitU Tiger*.
During the half-time th* band*
of both school* participated. Th*
Marching Forty of Croom* Aca­
demy serenaded Mis* HnmernmIng in th* parson nf Mi** M*ry
Helen Pirrre, Ml** Croom* Aradrmy and her attendant*, who are
Ml.* Gwendolyn Blocker, Mit*
Mary Murray and Mi«s Betty An­
dersen. Mi.* Football, Mis* Jrnnetl Lawsnn.
Final Score*:
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Litl!* Dick Mtlnti, US pound
halfback for th* Winter Park Wildcats, led hla overly aggressive team
In a 31 19 viclury ovrr th* Fedt
Friday night at Memorial Stadium
by i r o r ju three touchdowns, and
carrylni the ball fnr 1TB yardi.
The fam e wai, hawaver, marred
by Wur.tr Park penaltle*. The
Parkers, pnlntlni for Fed quarterberk Jim Hawkins and tackle Gene
Bast, am jtied ltd yards in penalties—loi of which were personal
fouls.
Seminole m e lte d the opening
kickoff, lu t fumbled on the Brit
pley from irn m m u r. The Wildcels took the ball from the Fed JO
yard line to paydirt In four play*,
with Ml inr* fcning „/f tackle tor
f.fteen yards tc score. The rest
of the half wan ipent in seesaw defenaive play wilh Ihe Feda getting
the upper hand itatiiticatly. Sem.1 ole marked two drives: one
carried fc p M yardi and pooped
out on &lt;he two yard line, and an­
other ca-rlrd lor 71 yard* and end­
ed on the tl yaid line when Winter
Park'* Charles Benton intercepted
a Hawkins pan TH* half ended
with Aeminolr trailing «0. but It
teemed a aura bat that th* Fads
would win.
Bui on the opening kirkoff Winter
Park be-.an to trar up the Fed line.
In sis p’aya they drove 70 yard*
*or their leeond score Milne* ael
■&lt;P Ihe icore by ripping off tarkle
for 2d yvrd* «nd mnving the hall
down lo 'S# Fed
yard line. Two
playa la 'rr Rirhard Anderson found
a hoi* ,-rd wrnt through tl for 21
yards and Ihe score.
Taking Ihe irtum kirkoff on Ihe
II yards line, Hawkins relurned it
to the U and the Feds went on the
move. !t took them twelve plays
to chew un the Psrkers end go for
paydirt. Dawkins make Ihe aeorc
c*n a one yard plunge through the

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T completely furnished apt*. In 3 bldg*, an large shaded and
landscaped let with ample parking ipat* facing thl» main Ka.tWe*t highway. This pioperty has an outstanding year *toupd
earning* record, and make* an ideal home and Investment pto*
party. Will be sold in 3 unit* and combinations to suit interested
purr ha ter*.
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Till* Mtstanding mortem motel and owner*, apt are mmpMely
furnished in every detail, located on Florida'* famous K. 0**1
Hwjr. t , a t MM S. Ridgewood Ave. In lha heart of Daytona
Rch. Offer* an outstanding Income »nd Investment opportunity
In thle famous tourist renter. This large hwy. frnntag* offer*
many npportunitle* fnr eypamlnn. One of th* few larga front*
age* availabl* in ihl* location make* this an out Handing Invest­
ment from a »perulatlv# standpoirt. We invite your Inspection
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Th* Mnfnrd Herald 1. dyylgmted
aa a aaw.papar of gaaarpt clrruMilan I* which this eitatlnn .ball
b* published one* aarh wash far
four cr-Btecullv* wash.
W IT N r.P P lev hand and a lf lr ia l
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middle. Winter Park bounced rl:M
b irk by iparkm i a drive on the
return kiikoff that ra m e d for M
yards ao»I a trore. A ndrrtoi made
ids secon t TD hy crashing through
renter h r the final five yardi.
The fins! itenra broke wide open
into a ic..ring ipree Milne* hailed
a Fed pttitn g drive by stepping in
front of a Hawkin* pa*» on the
Wildest ?C ya»d line. He picked
l-p wonderful blocking and fared
tor 74 *ard» and a Winter Tark,
icore. Senium!* aparked anothof
dnve fr«m the nest kickoff that
tarried ter BO yards At Stanley
carried ter the touchdown hy crack­
ing through the line for five yards
and the end n-ne. On the return
kick th* Parkers were unable In
Cent the Fed line and were fnrred
to punt from their own 20 yard line
Haw kies received on Ihe Wildcat
Ui yard line, aid thin lime the Feds
did some **re.’ent hi or km,- Haw
kin* swvel-hipped a rmiplc of
wouldhe tackier* and raced the
t l yards foi the Fed*’ final score.
An eat'mated 2JOO wildly cheering
fan* saw their hopes of a win gone
in the final mirute* of ihe game a*
Winter ParV put the game on tee
Mltnoa hanged through the line
cut Ui th* ildel’ne, and tore for 70
yards and hi* third and final imirh.
down. The FeJs were in the midst
of a passing rlrtv# when ihe game
ended with the hill on the Winter
Tark U yard line.
We have nuiliing hut praise ter
th# Feds Gene Bat*, wuh • proot-unr«d limp played only defense,
but he did that with esrellence
Robert Carter did a (me 1m# &gt;th,
and A1 Stanley, newromer to the
Fed* first stringer*, made a good
■•howing. Whsn he leern* to run
with hi* head dnwn he will have
made himself a valuable player.
For the visitor* Charles Holton
and Bob Tope led the defense with
Mtlnei and Anderson setting the
pace for lha offense.
The disiapointing pari of (hr
thrilling gama was the unnecessary

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FRIDAY. NOV. I 1:3Q T. M.

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■Htif 6-room hem* ka* Keen completely renovated and relecnratad tqaid* and out. Located nn a 12-arr# tract, on th* w tit *id#
af baautiful Dream I-*ke, this property atm ha* trailer spare*
and utility kaus*. Three is additional spare and wat#r aunply
far athar hamaa and U-ailer*. a* dealrtd. Now under 1***#. th e n
la a larg* ftniary, whlrh offer* work emplpymcnt for Ihot* so
daalriRf. Kitawn a* th#***Old Brown FI*--* ", the property front*
■pang, IS(M» fL on Lak* Dream and offer* an ideal location for
a larga trailer court, or other commercial antciprl.ee, y wall
pa baautiful lak* front lot* and homesitra. This property will h«
Mid *a that you may buy the hnm* and lot* separately, it#
group*, ar as a whole. This prnprriy offer* a choir* bom# an&lt;T
haptHilag (with largo vhad* tree* on sand boliom lake, and
M ill fUhtn*) far yaur Florida living and futura inva*tm«nL

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Apt *i:e plcrtric Range
[ I t’* Worth Advertising !■ TWO-BEDROOM Tram# Conitrur- BATMOND M. BALL. BROKER USED
YOUNG evivrirnrrd
salrigtrl USED John'on Outooard 31otor
333. Fire*tone Store.
Jth. Fireitone Store
wiihei work in Sanford. Write
O. M. HARRISON, BROKER
tion, well landscaped surround­

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r Advertlieri art requested la no­
tify the Want-Ad Department Im­
mediately ot any errors U thatr
■di. at The Sanford Herald will be
veepoosibl# for only one Incorrect
fiuertloa.
f t . Want Ad Department U
open from 1:30 a. n . until 3:30 p.
Bi. each bniinett day earept Sat■rday afternoon. DetdUnt for
creek-day Intertlont It 6:00 p. mthe day preceding publication-

WRLa KA A P A J IT ^ n ro : roema,
prtviti bithi. 114 W. n r st §t»
Ila way aad Baby M *
Week or monlb-TeL l* » .
l i t Wee* r W
r U K N lS H E D ^ T T S .
■i* W ilt HU o r CaU i t rumJ-

. lure Center. U3 Watt 1st.
Avalon Apta. Efficiency.
730-W.
iE C Semlinde Malty tor■ Dedrable Horn** and Apta. rnono n .
SURXisHED Apartment MO Park
^ V v e .______ _ _ _ _________ _—
CLEAN furnltbed
ta*
703 Wet* fit S t Phone 616.___ .
F i v l Lovely. *£ani i r S t i m
Two rooma, $33. 6 ll i era.
FURNISHED Threw Room Apt.

r"\VAS^ftS7«-»"

J li;*, Auarello. 600 rara.
^ IliN 'S H E D 1 B- R- G ,r»l« Apt.
. aoo Mellonvlu*.______ __ ___

ATTRACTIVELY DESIGNED 3BEDROOM HOMES — PRICED
from sio.300. to 913,000. FHA
and VA (GI) Financed.

01)11AM &amp; TUDOR, INC.

M k r i of Ftnar Homaa for
WICE roomi.
Florida Living.
Coffee pnTIHft*. • • weeuy.
1013-tV . ____________ ______ Salta Office—3933 So. French Ave
FURNISHED 1 Bedroom Apt
Phon# 2100 or 3310
P hono -432-W.______________
NICELY FurnUhed 3 room Oarago Apt. CaU
*1*2tl,n25* 9U‘R
alter 3p . m. C. C. welsh.
5 f RMSHED one bedroom cottage
J h y the month. See R. J. Carroll
; alter « p. m. ; tek^ * / ‘ .orM*n.V
) time Sunday. Five Point* Motel.
' tlx mile* South on 17.33.______
Small Commercial Iiutlcllnw 14 a art
ft. Largo ahow window, tawated
L
L in new bu»tnc*a aettlrment ail
It 27th and Sanford Ave. I hnoe
P io i or inquire at Baa* Service
f station. 27th and Sanford Aw.
Looking for a good location.
3103 Amelia (a HIGHLAND
:
UNDER NEW
PARK. Very neat 2 bedroom
;•
MANAGEMENT
home with tiled bath and kitch­
BAN LANTA ArTS. Vacancy Nice- en equipment.Yard nicely land* l y (urnDhrd. Phono 1710-R.__ leaped. Priced at |B,.r
1,300. With
attractive term*.
CLEAN Furnlahrd Apt. 100* Pal.
S Bedroom Bunialow completely H ebert A .
turnuhed. Phon# 2333. 31J Pal­
1373 AUaSe Bank Bldg.
metto.
____
S Room* furnished. Including LOVELY Spactouj m a i o n r y
, utilitiei, except gas. 307 Park
H o m e . Three Bedroomi. 2
• Ave.
____
Bithi, Wood floor*. Mott deiirable location. Owner leaving
■APARTMENTS facing P « k . I
town. Muit laertfieo. 313.000.
Woom. $43.3 Boom and Pantry,
Excellent termi.
337 so include* utilitiei. Semibath. 107 W. 3th St.
GROVES
UNFURNISHED Home. Ph. 3033-J SEVEN A rm and Houie. 3 4
cleared, balance wooded. Price
UPSTAIRS unfurnlihod Apart.
31,300. Owner financed.
. meet. Kitchen equipped. Space
• Heater, 3 acre toed Porchti. 10 Acre* In Grove* with Houie.
Clo.e In. Phono 471-W.
Price 33.430. Termi. 10 mtnutri
from Sanford.
SMALL unfurnishedgarage apart.
• ment. ror. Sanford A E. 10th. 27 Aeret in warm irction. 10 arrra
full bearing treee. Good termi.
17S1-J.
: j Phone
b
«
________________
(F lm time lilted).
t9 r EE Bedroom home. Kitchen
furnlahed. 313. per month. Four
room furniihed Dunk* Apt. 330.
monthly, adulti. Phone 13U-W
N. P u t A n .
t evenlngi.
TWO-Room FurnUhed Apt. on TWO-BEDROOM frame houie, car
• highway 17-31. Deeaett's Onv
ahalttr. win Mil for equity or a
trailer. Phono 1143-J or aoa at
• cenei, • mHei South of Sanford.
M l Magnolia.
NEW 2 Bedroom Home. Ph. 1001.

*?S?

CLEAN I Bedroom furniihed
Apartment. Oo*« in. 217 Oak
Save. Phone 313.
______

C A.
Bag. Ri
F. A b o u

U3 1 F a it

Ph. i m

S Bedroom—DeLuxe
2413 Elm Avo., MUST SELL AT
o sr r . hirdwood floon, ceramic
tiled bith. Florida Porch, kitch­
en equipped, alao larludti heat­
i . W. BALL REALTOR,
er and Blindi. Flnt Mortgage
FWida S u it Bank Building
at 4T4. no quetuon* naked. Lo-Call Mall” Phone 1731.
rated near High School la good
rnaidanual section, this U a
LOOKING for the perfect home
• pirndld value at 111.20000
q j* a perfect eettlngr? Thin &gt;ou
tt.100 00 will verve a* down payshould are Dili beauty at 4M
i Plumoia Dnve. Three Bed• m enu, extra large UM bath,

r'-iA rafv

e b a e l n n p . ‘b r n S S f ' la!deexpiag. Maty other features.
‘ 113,710. Good

Seminole Bool

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DAILY C R O S S W O R D

Mather of Sanford

DAI LY C R O S S WO R D

ri.UMnmc

j T T f c , lS £ fW l“ft

SEAT COVERS

CONCRETE

nSfinf.

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Elect Refrigerator, Stout. Ven.
and Heater. Ri
Down Payameat. Low

51o». Oct. 31, 1955

USED Full *lte F.tertno Ranee,
to R h ' i Herald
lake New! 1133 00. Fireitone
CLEAR\%rK SALE
Store.
LAWNS MOWED by Jerry laird.
1333 E tlM tlD P S and
Free estimate* I’hone HIT 3V
I M il Mil I OILS
61 VARIETIES PANELING II BUSINESS OPPORTUNIT1K8 12
H *’ SE * KING.
Native aad Foreign Woods.
goad condinon
i:*3o
See Them At
LEAVING SANFORD C.nvery 1. 1. H P. EVtNRUDE.
run* l.ko a top and beat*
Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
Store A Service «tatu&gt;n Dome
rowing
32130
Del tVr.t I3lb ?L
Phone MXt
good butinen Must tell by Nov.
3 6 II. P SCOTT•AT3VATER.
10th Phone 1243
LARGE Automatic Wavher. Slight,
like new
i 133
ly u*ed. JtSOoo Firc*innr&gt; &gt;t
1,
IV
MISCR11.ANFOttK
—13 4 H P SCOIT-A n v ;
36
Clrxre to
12 S ingu e
refuiithod
..........
163 50 1
Seol 1 per* pUy
NOTICE
$31.50 1
WANTED Two bo)* to Boom and 5 II. SEA-ltFE ____
17
n*ten!ly
31
«tte r
11 flh'l*
$5' 00
Cleiranea of t&gt;dd« and End*.
M FVLNKUDt............
Board. Phone 3A3-M.
40
15 June bug
31 ro« *r iiy
l&lt;t Likely
6 HORSE WIZARD
143 00
Honr Samplra One of a Kind. etr.
M Bewitches
12.
1
A
«
«*•*
19
Ft
RMTI
IlE
left
on
porch
it
7
'i
1
1
ELGIN
-run*
J
Reg. Pure
Sat* Price
ram*
Ml Park Owner pirt up at 803
New Model, onl)
1* Atlit-i im ?- 2" B *&lt;-r
3.*' NAt
$-oooj
|2* 93 Baby Bed and
or cal] Mr*. Lute/*) .367-J. Mutt 7ly MER&lt; t RV
moving ♦ 43
2! * an un ticq
tC.-r )
11133
Mattrvia
"
9
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of
idenlil*______________________
No Bdiem Cil
Jits 1X1
m• •’ • • H
Oil
34 Vi Contour Chair*
7'a ElRESlONL — Like new A
0
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1
14srECIAt
S»:«
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•teal at
54993
319*5 Liv. Room Suite .... 13S S3
•nee
21 i
P II FIRE TONE ■ I
la *3 Plattic Top Step
prem mi
•
$
I'luaiblnc. Rrevty rteatiag
OM
Table*
27^3
1Vne-K l
Y/
$
■
1
to
It
JOHNSON.
M.
G.
IIODGES
SS M
F\triple
f.1 93 Lounge Chan t
5
wuli gear *hift, link
112.3 01
1Serv're
on
Alt
Water
Pump*—
Prrbirm
369 93 Simmon* llide-a*
1
tn It 1. shining MERCURY U2J :0
Well* Grilled - Tump*
2J3
wi
Red
12 It SKA BLE
I'anta Road Pbnne 704
j
art
V/) ’•*
ItJ
2 po. Soctiunal Sofa . t o ««
X’erv srv*i r.'ndn-n
1129 93
T
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31
D
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3195 (X)
R O G E R 'S T R E E S E R V IC E MERCURY CRt IsER
2s
329 93 Law von Sofa A
y •J
37 T*
. 131 M Tree* Item virJ, Topped. Slnt&gt;od 16 11 S( OTT-AI33 5 TER
Chair
V
r-c*i
irra
Complete with Remote ecuand Brvr '' l
General Tree
1 II
A*.
:i
3 33 Blonde End T-blf 1
•• :
N*li*r
and control *al&gt;li
Surgeon Free E s t i m a t e a.
229 93 t Pc. Blonde lied Ro-'m
onlv
I a I » .Hid*
Pnoac 309-.VW, Sanford.
.......... 3159 93
■.
'/
31
*M
Suite
1MM
41 ' ■ •
y/
Al*n manv
tu n d-&lt;wa for
fl.V) Orthopedic Ms* :e*'c» . JIM
• » alma
u»e&lt;| pur
t LOOK tanding and nmahlng
lira -•'rable.
y*&gt; Ji
y/, V
4 1 KrnMle (*"&lt;
94 50 Maple flunk Bed* with
//t
I'leanm waving. Serving Semi
1
r1
Malirc»»e*
F-* XX p*&gt;le Cvunt) ainee 1323. II. 31
tin Sale While Iher I a*U
M
\»
«hur* 1
0.33 Wardrobe*
. sxxj
New |* r. M-'Hel I \ IMtCDLS
Gleaaon. Lake Mary.
4*
1 II 1 14-111WIN. , Id «l it,
147 95 Foam Itubher Studio
TT~
A*)
V*
4*
7 4 FLEE tAVIN
Oil
FHA
F tn n n rtn g
Couch .........
.. 7* *1
1
.3
II.
FAS133
IN
&gt;ale
M19V)
For
Remodfi:ng
and
repatre.
tcr
6195 Simmon* Chair Bed*
13 M
-A• 4 5
13 II
Dem »n»*r Mer «:*J t*i
4*
Nothing IX.wn—Small Monthly
89 93 Double Dre*«cr A
2.3 II RIGTWIN - - , Out I
ifmo
Payment*
•lu
Mirror
HI
3.3 H Flee. Martlng
S h erm an C oncrete Co.
Big Twin
|j* | j 1
1313 Night Stand*
*** Out Writ llth
l»ou
s*
}j k
Pbnae 74X9 25 II. Elec. Demnnilratnr
i 44
1131
179 93 Extra Large Chrome
ENVELOPES, irtterheara. state­ COMPLrTE O lT P ir SPECIALS
attrart
Dinettes ..........................
b L
r
ment* tnvnices. hand bill*, and Gia«*. Aluminum nr Mahogany
n’•rnliOfl
p r o g r a m * , etc rrogreative
Bna&gt;* Many new model* )u&gt;t
Prir.ur.c Co.. I'hune 406 — 401
arm e d .
7*3 09 F.. 1st SI.
Pboae 121
H «t llih St
• ■at r trailer- alxi trtrra l mo.
del* ef u'ed boat* A trailer* on
LARGE Comolp Trte\i»mn. 1X6 INSTALLATION of Lmnlrum, farhand, priced rra»nnaM«.
|&gt;et«, Til- '
FlreMnne Stoic
Ai ttnnq
4 Crtl
27 E rM iim
S
an
fo
rd
I
tm
druni
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V
T
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Co.
ROBSON S p o rtln c Good.i
(lf»irintii*n
• • vm 1
USED Philrn Television. Ideal for PERSIMMONS — 32 per bu*hel 137 3V. Ut SI.
1 P 'ftitn
I'hrme
1917
( all Mrs. l&gt;oyle. 1366 M *
F* In rude Salra A Service
Den. $33 00 FirrMnne Store
1liiorhrm ) 21 Bre.
coin
141 E. 1*1 SI.
I'h-.nr Sfv
a*nhe.|
5 T he
6 Hrar.ch
illC Y C l.K PA IN T IN G
USED Frigldalre. Very Clean.
w-alUba
regime.,
of
2 Pc Living Room Suite, almmt
Store
til
\
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31100 Firestone Store.
GlM»l» Riinnini* 7 '» IIP Outboard
aDr*.* •
27 S ta ll
1-aming
Slanlev'a Hike &gt;hnp
new , 160 . lird &lt;pring« anil
3|«|ur g p 1'irr.tnne Morr
fl 3 k ,*nt of
hevrr*
9 t ’t'm.
Phone 3131
mattre**, $23 4 all 2413-M tw- U S E D
Leonard Refrlgiralor, 310 K 4th St
»
4
pnaaion
• C*
tween 2 and 5 p m.
5l2.uo. Fireatoo# Store.
Spare Heater* and Floor Furn­ t* - rtlW Nin'HK i •*-!.* I mmI* m
.eraea
, JO N irae
to rnrep* as
9 Ft. Cold*pnt reengoratoe. (jnod HADIOdtECOlID ."layer Comace* Liberal Trade In.
? Annoy
'
a rhirkrty
r -t
_
liny tour Furniture at n u n '*
condition. $1X3 00. lux Pinecrrvt
mation, $3100 Firestone Store.
17
Hautboy*
k Ki»N
ifm
t 3a) :-.p*niah v
Warehou«e Furn . Co. at 9ui 3V
Drive.
••t«r4*y** *1
grata
?
I', r-r.acioJ* 1 9 n &lt;
i*t Sl All nationally adv fur
1 01 LECTION nf :i f '
•II : nub-* *,T« 3t a.axe* J (
11 1
Wi»urr
at
«arr|imjwb
ofirr«
Bewtog Merhtoee. sad Repairing
Shotgun* and Ammo of alt *i/r*
for oflua / 16. Or-- p in
• »■ Hy 5y
3* Uoeirs
■ u r i 134 R. Park Pbmo 1713.
M jJ a n .T ir
Tho*e intrreMed I'hiuwj 2130-H
tna- middle
21
LOST AMI 14)1 Nil
:i
37. IU&lt; X *
4 2 IMecawaa»|
15 I art of
lor
appointment.
l«
n
Sanford
Ave.
Phone
tiU
7.3. H ark elott*
4 4. S e a 30 (Jear
OIL Spare Heater. $30 00 phone
• |.i be *
3073 W'.
"6 Artnniaih
eaql«
t : Ciitiibg
tooth
IARTICLES WAYT»:i» - 4
p . m . C A M r n n i.i.
s m a l l black and w h it e i n:
37. iw k -i- h?*». iv n u .e a a *
“ Kt
. , 31. fjtvwent
General Cn.traelnr
.
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N’ W
1951 CASE DC—4. G(K)I) CONDI­ Ulghr«l 1 AMI. 1 IIADF.-IN nrirr*
at fuo4 n(&gt;a
center,&gt;
1* ninth
It. nt the
paid far aaed farmture Call 95*
TION. $920.
“llemra of DuUn.Hon. ple,,# c , “ m ' W
xllff
47. own*
to t»rrnt bac*
skin
WOson-Maler Furniture Co. 311 III Way 17 92
Phone t i l l
I n Id * pet.
32 Vrhifle with
BRITT TRACTOR CO.
E. lit St.
runners
Rlway 17-32 Sooth
Phone 101
For Better Plumrmg
b
LOST
on
Stale
ftoa-l
I'rutect.
1
•6
;
9
1 • •1
M MtBI.E TUP 1able, preferrably
21 Gaselln
See or Call
brsi&gt;n leather Billfold **«!n*al
Cove
details
and
Phone
20 ' Bo&gt; i or filrli IlikM. $29 M
•Tibc'l
rrnrv,
driver*
licrn»e.
IrtentlW.
J
KING
•
1
to)
number lo Box 1C.
To# Sanrlrvitofio Rfort
24 Minute
i
(iraliun. papers, etc pirate
Seulh I’aib Phone
* //,
lord Herald
•
groova
notify Main Hoad Dept., City
21 ll»*tn»-4
Kali
Y/
OLD Shotgun Shill*. 12 and 10 1*
SPECIALS
TV SERVICE
32 Sprtta
•
to
•3
Phone 1333.
Wrought Iren Lamp*
l i t and KHmtent
32—ELKCTtlCAI. S F .IIM U ^ -n
31 B*"ie
y /.
1—1 Way Floor Lamp, 2
JEN.'
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T3
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1
fa %
35
Hag,
'W
41
Matching Tibia Lamp* . . . . 7— Peu-UyeaUKk Supplies__^7
I iPna 3.31v j.
FRIGIDAiRS epraesre.*. axles
;
39 ratn-T
Hi gnlercd. b
All 1 for only .................. $19.50 MAI £
and service. G. It. lfigU, Ovmde,
%
•
40 3X'in»
month* old lio I’hone llll-J Grltll* A Hunter Cnntlrnrlion Co.
j i
J AV J.
Fla. llione list or Sanford
iX
re.'eptarte ,
Iloutr. and Remodeling
Re* 1299. 3 Pc.
//a
144) W after • p it.
% % E '
41 rvctamiPhone 3344. II-I.
in
HELP WANTED
10
^Saetionili
........ .......... hot
sti
lu J i
it
*—
tien
Rag U 7t 3 Pc.
u n as. *-W&lt; KIlN ha* immediate lint SE CI.KANING v
s
3V|ndow*T ts ~ n m r k su tu rm itM —n
*2 I&gt;mant
sectional* ........ —............ $131
r ,r .| for out*t*nd*n'i young min.
■
73
JJ
JI
Well*. Moor*. Ph. D. C. Cald­
'Y
43 Grow*
, -..v^ledgi ... ....... .. - ......
well. II49-J.
IIAYNKS O d er MaeMnr Ca,
Wtu®4*
1
Comfort Special*
e«*entlaf Thi. I* an njip..rtunily
Ut
Typewriter* adding m senior*.
*4 On fire
*
f-*r the right man Write Hex
Sale* RrnUls. 314 Magu-lix. Fb
V7,
IU* fTwtn or Full sue) E»ch
4* likv-hlua
X r . The Sanfcru ll' ra d. giv­
44
all
-4 J
4L
and rapMr uork. Frrc
40 uaxpa
ing age and 11 1 partlrulars of Contract
i
1
i'.
eitunatev It. L Harvey, toi
MBM Quillnp Matt.
. j |i m
fa fa
no. Herf
marriage ana m llitar/ atatul.
tS—
BEAtfTY
PAKIXiRS
.‘ auford Aye Ptmaa te »
•U *4 }
54.10 Royal Comfort Matt. . 39 so
4 * •af
ft Boot nf
&gt;
Ih » t a rn
43-30 Pro-Built spec 3Utt. . 3t 30 SATURDAY HELP. Do* High
fa
K vn-R fM llc a u ly Shop
G A TI.IN BROTH MRS
.School Boy and !&lt;*dy. Apply
u
1)033
V
i
y
h u a s 397
Sanford Shoe Crnlcr, 298 San­ Dragline and llulldo/rr Service in* E, 2nd.
Identical Savings on 3!etching
1
t Built ag* a
fa
I'h'nc*; 2231 — Sanlord. 2332— 6FE Fred tha llalriljllit. f.ir an
Box Spnngs
ford Ave.
ISo
2
VctAl
Individualised
Cut.
Geneva
3 Or.e-ipqt
&amp;
1 ROLLED Edge Inner Spring Malt. Ijono daily, sell laimtnou* I'9or SEW IN'S — Bring *mir wardrobe
CUd
10-44
Fill**,
write
Ree*c*.
Altlelmro.
Jfstrhlng^ Box Sprtng. Beauti.
For
ALL
Ymtr
Beaut**
NVd*
call
problem*
to
me
Work
and
Fit
Mass.
Free
Sample
and
Detail..
ful Headboard (choice color),
HnrrlcU 'i* Rem itv Nook
guaranteed.
.Yew loeati-o.
Houywood Legs ............ $49 30
103 So 0*k kvr
313 M*p|e Ave. I’bone 723-J. Plume 9:1
YOUNG aggretslve ulflce man.
Mr*. William*.
(Open evening* by appmntmrnt.) M fD D i.rrorr. i .itti .i n toi »s
who r.or the fo otball ?
Steady employment. Opportun­
•CHULS BEDDING CO.
ity for advancement. Firestone
,
j »:?» 1
f ln s n W * Magnolia Ph. 123]
OHLANfK)
Morning
NeoUnri,
Or­
CHICAGO
i.|v—
When
It
mme*
t-&lt;
CaTRSICANA,
TEX. .rt-The only
Stove., l t t East First St
I.Al'Ntlll V hKStVVICr
•Wud" Bamberger. Mgr.
lando Evening Star. Call Ralph
winning
golf
tnurnamm'i.
Dr.
«
ary
ra*
u
lty
at
tha
high
school football
MeMay a til 3 pT m.
Ray. 1IC5J.
TRUCK CONTRACTORS
between Corsicana and w ars
• One hour - W in end Dam; Mktdleeoff and Gene U ttler are the
WANTED
flMt twaa pro. to take four event* WJ, ,, L x„ y ,
He
Dry
IVtURANCP.
-1 4 B
To Learn Long Distance Moving I4B—
m e t a l R oorm a
• One hour 4 • Waah aad Dry this )rar. Mlddlemlf on the Crm- •tiffered a Nxrk eye when a stray
New In Stoek. VV crimp - 1U “ Old eitabli»he&lt;f carrier hs* open­
Feld
ing* for men over 35. owning or
by lnvlUtloRil,8t Pelertwrgopen. i ^ V u a iw k 'h lm to liiiV c f '
• Finished tjundfy
ahl* to purchase and personally
MS*trr* snd \ \ eat* rn Open for hn _____
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Residents Want
(CaatiMed From Pag# One)
leisure tlma snd mueh has been
Buna lo deereas# juvenile delin­
quency hr turning of youth interests
Into worthwhile channel*
“Fifteen years or so ago. three
« I ’s” wer* reading. ‘riling' and
•zilhmatic. Now there are sis
*R’s", he claimed. "In addition
tu tho first three, re'ponvibility
■ad right relationships must bo
added. And the last three ar*
partlculirly important In hind
work." the hand-man empha-ned
Ha ron luded his remirk* «i'h
g careful analTiis of work of his
department during the past four
years and listed that h# looked
forward to another fine year as he
ftsrts hli fifth at Seminole High.
He Introduced the following r ngram which was enthustaslirallv
received: Sidney A’dilcn in a trump­
et solo; Robert Armstrong ami J
D. Stone. French Horn Duet and a
Trumpet Trio hy Sidney Vihten,
Lt.'lie Smith ard Jo# Fliher. The
list number "Butler's Holiday"
literally brought down the hnu*'
Robert Reety Jr. was the areompsnlst for the instrumentalists and
also offered a very difficult piano
Mto.
The program a rra rr'd hv c," ir
Tueker was inlrrvlure I by Charlie
Morrison The meeting was in
charge u( Preiidenl William Bu«h
The Rev Lucian Sr&gt;.|* offered the
Invoeafion atwl Introduced the vi
tors. George Touhy announced the
three stellar attractions in the Sem­
inole Mutual Concert Association
headed by Francis E Roumillat,
a member of U.e local dub.

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E. P. Hair, operator of a San­
Memberships ** fsr Li the
drive arc, Mr. and Mrs. R N. ford Asm. filling station, said O ut
Blarkwelder, Mr. and Mrs. Clif­ he welcomed the renewing of In­
ford MrKibhin. Mr and Mrs. terest in th# petition.
Francis Roumillat, Min Cynthia
N’o action « s i taken on th*
Roumillat, E W. Thomis, Jack petition, was th* apparent out­
Hall. Mr. and Mrs. F. E Rnumil­ come of th* riling of th# paper
let. Mr and Mr« Hamuli Chase. vlth the rity. However, ll i* unH H Coleman. Mr* .1 C. Derren- drrslood that the Board of Com­
h irk rr. The Sanfnrd Atlantic Na­ missioner* were probably discuss.
tional Dank. Mrs William Grover. In; new ordinances or a new or.
Mr and Mrs. William Hernhel, dlnance that would require tha
William Hcr'chcl Jr,, Miss Gen#
flagging nf street crossing*.
Nunnclly, Atlii Charmoin Miller,
An accident Friday, shortly af­
Miss Evi» Kratzrrl, Mrs. W. K
ter noon, prompted the renewal
Baker. Miss Dillon Baker.
Mrs. Dorothy Corrndl. A E of th# complaint hy Sanford etU.
Vowcll. Mrs. Edward McCall. Mr sens.
On* resident nf th* immediate
and Mrs. D. II. Fletcher. Mr. and
Mrs. R E. True. Cdr and Mrs. area of 23th St. where th# Friday
W II Swmson, Cdr. and Mrs. I G accident occurred said, ‘T’va help*
peters. U and Mrs. E. J Mills. #d pull t in dead "Ut of wreck­
Ll and Mrs. Robert Metier, Lt age' ai this crossing and on* that
and Mrs. At II guiekert, Lcdr. was critically hurt,” He said,
and Mrs. 1 J. Zok, Lt. and Mrs. “something must be don* about
G. A Dicg*m, Cdr. and Mrs. J It ■ 'fptv of motorist* who travel
P, Parker, *Lt and Airs. J. W the thoroughfare .”
Johnson
Th* accident involved a dS-yearMrs. Harold Jarohs, Mrs John old retired man, driving a 1944
Dooley, Mrs. William Lemns. N’a 'h rar, who smashed Into th*
William I.emos Jr., Mrs. W. E. • i'Jc of Itie Diesel engine travel,
Gli', srII. Mr* Robert Punch. Mrs
it-g toward Os iedn AC|, official*,
William HafcMl. t.c-rfr aid Mr«
C F. Flltrn. Mrs. Jam#* W Guy. at the seen* of the accident, said
Mrs Levsi» Mill'apps, Mrs Rich­ that the cmstlng was not a flag
ard o Madson, Mr* Charles Scud- ensuring and that signs wrre In
dcr, Mr. an I M r. Em rri Cowley, evidence on both approaches to the
Mr. and Mrs. J o# Corley, Mis ■ stre e t and railroad rrn'sing.
P»Ik * t hief Roy Williams, this
Irma Jean Corley, Mr. and Mrs
W K Kirehoff, Mr and Mr- morning, intimated that the aign#
Roy Msnn, Dr and Mrs. C. L at the crossing* were those that
Park S r. Mr. and Mrs. Georg' should he used outside of the rity
Touhy, Jimmy Touhy, Mr«. Hard limits.
Hyni, Cdr. and Mr* If. C Codec,
A sa rrtull nf the accident, F ri­
Capt. and Mrs. R W. Jarksnn,
day J. K. Lane received a hro&gt;
Lcdr. and Air* D. W, Linker.
l#n leg. abrasions nf th# face
Mr. and Mri Andrew Carrawiy, and head, and posslblt internal
Mrs. Daisy Knox, Airs. M B injuries.
Smith, Atrs Jwfcr Cameron. Airs
A witnea*. who harvly r# t a.
( W Morgan, Mr* Lee Samuel
ero««
tha ACL tracks without
Mr* F, A D)"*n, Airs W’ A Lef.
Ler. Alls* Blanrhc Kennedy. Mrs getting hit. and a nephew of th#
5 J. Nix. .Mr and Mrs le tU x Injured man, signed a statement
Tharpc, Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Ruck­ at the seen* that th* whlatl* of
the train blew only on* time about
er.
Mrs John Kadrr. Mr* WiUlam 20 yards from ih# creasing in
Kadcr. Mrs. Marjorie Bryant, question. Chriler D. Harper, said
Airs. E H. Laney, Airs Jtra Spen­ in his statement that th* whiatla
cer, Airs. George Harden. Mrs warning* should have boon taro
Blanrhc Ter Horst, Mrs. Guy Al­ long and on# abort blast.
Th# crew of th# trala. Extra
len. Airs. L. E. Thompson. Airs
J. S Cleveland. Mrs. II G Lln- 5*. consisted of; W. B. Brinson,
gle. Sin. A H. Forher. Mrs S G. mnd irtor; C. P. Harkey, engineer.
Harrlman, Dr. and Aln Brantley W. H. Bruce, fireman; B. Joseph,
Henderson, Air, anl Airs. Julian krakeman; and W. J, Crawford,
Dclycns, Mr, and Airs. Robert flagman.
Brown, Mr. and Airs, J E TerAnother accident. Involving th#
wtllcgrr J r . Air and Aln Sidney same train, manned by tho lam*
Ives it I. Atr. and Airs. Al Bruns. new , occurred later in tho after­
Air, and Mrs. Dick Aiken. Miss noon. about 2:40 p. m., according
Diane Aiken, Mr, and Airs Harry to Florida Highway Patrolman
Weir, Mr. and Aln. William Wie- Carl Williams, when a car drivon
bold*,. Mi, and Mrs. Fred Kir»h- by Mrs. Isabel Horton, M yrar-old
ner. Airs, Robert Ea'lerday, Mrs. Oviedo housewife, crashed Into tha
J I . George. Air* B. E Chsp. train at a crossing on Htata Road
ti.xn, Alls* Barbara Chapman. 119. Patrolman Williams said th at
Airs. Albert Hickson. Mrs. W. W. the ear, apparently traveling a t
A)re. Atrs. Jim Biiard. Mr. Wil­
liam Kirk Mrs C. C. Welch. Mr*. a high rat* of speed, skidded 100
F. L Crosby, Airs. W, G. Fleming feet, most of th* distanca sidaways, and crashed Into tha diesal
Air* Marguerite Graham, Air engine with such an hnract that
and Mrs. Earl Lawki, Mrs. Ray
llermn. Alisa Judy Herron, Mrs the rail of the track was benL
The entire aid* nf tha ra r was
C. Al. Flowers, Mr and Mrs. ||. B
Pope, Airs. Irving Pryor, Mr» telescoped and completely destroy­
If Al Papwwth, Mrs. O E. White, ed. Mr«. Iloiton was Head on
Airs. B C, Moore, Atrs. Waller arrival at an Orlando Hospital,
Barton, Atr. and Mn. C. J. Mcr- Her son, 12-year-old Rj||j* j M l
nwether. Mr. and Atr*. At’. V. Lov­ remain* In a critical condition
ell, Air. and Sirs, Clarence Wynn, from injuries received In tha *tMr. and Airs. J. C, Hutchinson.
fdent. He was onrouta to BanAirs. D. C. Howard, Atrs. Ray­ ford with his mother, for a danmond Lundqid't, Allis Peggy Jane tal appointment
Dr. Edward W. 8 tonor. nf
Lundqulst, Air. and Mrs. E. D
Rinehart, Air and Airs. Ralph Oviedo, administered first aid to
Austin Smith, Airs. Anne Williams the accident victims until th*
and Air. and .Mrs. Philip Atari.
ambulance took them lo tho Or­
lando Hospital.
BULLETIN
Roth mother and ion w«ra phiLONDON 'A-Princes* Alargaret n#4 In th# wreckagu. th* mother
put duty befoia love tonight and under th* wheel, the sen In tho
onnouneed she will not marry P p ter Townsend.
The 2A year old princess* an
The reel name nf Tasty DoMarvw.
nounremtnt wrote an end lo a writer weight chantpfcm taslJl rttp
romance that shook tbs throat and pd by Carmen Basilia In Ma Ant
divided tha nation.
defease, la Leonard Uotta.
(Continued From Pag* One)

(Cuattoaig Dm Pag* On*)
counaal of lamina**. U has to do
with anaious thought about tha
morrow and erotalng hridg#t bofor* wo got to thorn and n failura
to trust In God’a ear*. W* often
lose tho proton t through rtgrata
regarding tha paat and anxiety
rooraming th* futur*. It la our
faith that tho whelo oxperionc*
of Ufa and death fit Into an
»t*ma! plan of God which la eonearned with ear b**t Interest#
and our highest good.
Iho Rev. David 8. Camoftx.
pastor of *h* Christian and Miss­
ionary Alliance Church used as
hia aubjort yesterday, "Th* Earth­
ly Rtign af Christ.”
Practically, without *icaption
men of all rare* and ag#t hava
fancied a Utopian draam. Th#y
hava thought of a place of plenty
and prosperity and p*aeo . . of
•oclal and economic equality where
no man must llv# In want . . of
unparalleled happiness and Joy.
Thus, tha Scriptural depirtion
of th* earthly reign of Christ ia
not beyond th* teop# of human
Imagination. Howtvtr, th* total
picture which th* Blhla presents
of th* tVorld-wida Kingdom of
Christ i* an undispulabl* feet of
Bible prophecy.
Only Jesua Christ ran straigh­
ten out th* tangles and rlrar away
th* mesa Into whlrh this world
hat been engulfed by th# full's
effort* of human agenelas. Theta
agenrie* no m atter how mighty
the powart th at bo; no matter how
influential th* leaders; no matter
hew diplomatic th* ministers; no
matter hew earoful tha Interna­
tional plana—ra n never produce
a permanent and lasting peace in
the world.
I* it any wonder that tha
Apostle Paul should esclatm:
"Eye hath not teen, nor ear heard,
neither hava entered into th*
heart of man. tha things that God
hath prepared for them that lev*
him." (I Cpr. t:« )
Paator Perry L. Stone of th#

Firs* CfcrMag Churth preached
yssUrday morning on “Good Nsw*
for A ll" la tJitnvfueing Ms moooat* h# m M. "Do you ftol that
your worth and f if laity a t a fro*
human baint li upappreeiated and
that you aro treated aa a pawn
or cog or raio nr number? Then
th# goaopol it good ntwa to you
that you aro mora procloua In
God'a light than tho most aacrod
institution; that hl« Son out of
tova for you diod on tho Cross to
aa«a you from aln; and th at tha
▼ary haira of your head ara
numbered. la your life a ra t’race
and your work pointless? Then
the goipa) la good new a to you
that there It a rauie worth living
for and dying for. Ara you aad
and bowed down by trouble? Then
tha goapel la good newa to you
not of oaaa or earape, but of joy
in the midat of trouble, hecau»e
of dirlna rompanlonihip and the
an uranra of ultimate virtory. Are
you vistimised by moral wrakneaa,
frustrated by fear or dDcou raged
by failure? Then the goapel la
good newa to you nf power to ena Mo you to live a godly and heroic
life, whatever your past may hava
been."
Tho Iter, rtiitltp Sehlegimann,
paator nf tha Lutheran Church
of Th* Rrdermer, eho»o hi* teat
from realm 44. end hia sermon
topic war. "The l.uther Confidence
Whieh Won the Reformation Vic*
tori#*."
Ha aald "Luther's confidence
• prang from the Word of God
from thi* very Psalm (P» 44.1
Th# revelation It make* of God.
God’a Grace, God'a Help aid* to
from counties* other Scripture
revalatlone, which Luther believed
and accepted m they read, and
refused to chango for tha notion*
of men.
"Luther's confidence was from
hia absolute certainty of God. Not
with solf-mad*. presumptious, and
thus false rertainly, but with a
certainty from God him»stf: for
God never forsakes his AVord nor
tho*# who cling to It. Luther
was certain that God was his
refuge and hi* strength.
"That certainty or ronfidenr#

(C*atinned From Page One)
themselves the Plantation Estates
Citizens Association.
•
Moderator A. L Lincoln asked
for queitU.nl but few were asked.
Exeryon* seemed fully iron venant
with the report and satisfied with
1U
: findings. The treasury monies
vere voted over to the tri-commit­
tee lo u:« as they might need.
Blinks were dis'ributed to thoi# In
(he audience who wer* not yet
members of this group.
Swift informed his audience that
the petition* for zoning were prac­
tically finished and would be filed
at th# county Mat early this next
month.
Sponsors of this group are: Thom­
as V. Bsrry, Carroll D. Blickbum.
Mrs The’ur* Broome, Harry M
Brown. Mr*. Christopher Butler.
Mrs. John Bytii, Mi's Harriet Condit.
Mri Gaston Crosby, Arthur
JDahrinf',,&gt;
Paul C. Fywtscher, Carl
^
E. GallM, J Raymond Higgins,
Arthur W Lambert, A L Lincoln.
Mr and Mrs. H A, Lynch. Michael
F McDermott, Mrs. David Runkcl,
Charles Schneider. Mr. and Mr*
Neil Snyder. Mrs. B. A. Shrohmeter, E. L. Swift. Rudolph Tmde,man. Georg* Wakefield. Wdltam
Waison and Dr 11 S. Whutsker.
was so strong that IS •truce! an
enemlc* of God and His AVord
though It should tear up the
whole world and turn It Into
chaos.
God was with Luther and
1
mads him know It; his enemies
had to fail.
"Such was the power of the
great reformer, not a power of
hi* own making, but tha power
of faith, the power of confidents
and trust. Luther knew from the
Holy Word, that faith In Jesus
ChrUt as the Revior was God’s
truth and carried that banner
before the eyes of alt. Even when
death and respite fared him hs
would aay lei u* aing tha S4th
Psalm for he knew that 'A Allghty
Fortress is Our God',” said Pa*,
tor Schlossmann.

(Coatlaaed fraaa Pag* On*)
Farmers Auction Sales Market.
Two performances are scheduled—
th* aftemuon show a t S p.m. and
the night periormanee at I p.m.
During the recent performances at
Tampa, and ll* following day in
St. Petersburg. It was necessary to
stage Ihife performances each day
to accomodate the heavy advance
•ale of tickrta.
King Bros. Circus will b* staged
in three ring*—elevated stages—a
mamoth menagerie of wild animals
and herds of performing elephants
• hipprodrome trick and with a ga­
laxy nf ISO world famous circus
and arena atari. Including many
new acts from all over the w orldincluding the Fngllsh Rockettcs, 12
beautiful aerialistf ifrom London.
Fngland— the famed Dorchester
Riding Troupe—, Senor and Ingra
5maha— from Argentina—, with 24
trained Arabian horses—, th* Tun­
isian troupe of Arabian gymnasts—,
rlstey l-robsU —, a dozen funny
ruela—The Hungarian troupe of
the VaUnrtnoi troupe from Venclowns and trained animal acti.

W. Bush Resigns
As Co-Chairman
Of Education Group
A chanre has been made in th#
staff of office's of (he local Can­
cer Society Unit, according in in­
formation released by the orzanlration’s president Airs. Julius
DinifcLler.
After accepting th# resignation of
William Ruth J r at co-chairman
nf the public education committer
of the Ameriein Cancer Societr.
Seminole County Unit. Mrs. Ding(elder appointed Andrew J . Brac­
ken Jr., assistant principal of Sem­
inole H ’.h School for th# tmei
Pired term. Dallas Loop, of the
Florida State Bank, serve* wtth
Bracken as co-chairman.

(Cntteasd From Fata One)
Manager of th* Mound Park Hor.
pttal at St. P e tm b u rg spoke to
tha group on a "linen control
i ; item ”, by uia of colored sheets
In all area*.
Don Scbroeder, admlnlttralor of
Meat* Hcapital, Dunedin, wai
mrdrriLir of a abort question and
answer program
Following tha lunebeoa maetutg,
an Inipcctlon tour was made of
tha local Seminole Memorial
Hoapitil. The general concern ua
of optninn, according to report«,
wai that "Sanfnrd and Seminole
County ha a a beautiful hospital
with all facilities.''
Harry M. Weir, administrator nf
the local hoipital, and iecretj£c
U taiurer of the hoipital group,
said that every visitor was com.
pleldy thrilled by the hospital.
One lo such an extent, that whiit
they’re in the process of budding
a 200 bed hoipital, wanted hli ar*
ehilcct to visit tho St minola
Memcrial Hospital for ideas.
Jack Monahan, of Orlando, eve.
eutivc secretary of th* Florid*
Hospital Association, have a bnrf
report of hoapi’/ il actlvuA
throughout the atata.
11. A. Schroeurr, c'feeutivs director of Blue Crosa and Blue Shield,
of Jacksonville, gave a brief re­
port on problems confronting botli
hospitals and Blue Cross.
Harry Weir, aald this morning,
that Friday's meeting was parties*
pated in by one nf tha higt&lt;*-t
turnouts of the tounetl. metivstvt
possibly by the local hospital . f 1
the tour which was made,
m
Th* nest meeting of the eounc 1
will be held In Lakeland. *«tl
Woar, Jan 10, The Morrell Mem.
orial lioipiul Is located in Lj I c.
land.
An *leclion of officers wfl l&gt;«
hold at that tim*. aald Weir, be­
cause of the resignation nf presi*
dent W. f McLain due to his l e i '.
tog th* State to assure# a position
in Indian*.
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Atlehigan State says tt 1* Vxokinz Twenty-nine football plryem on
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Vandalism Reigns
Last Night

C. C. Laramore atapprJ down
from h!a engine at Randa Siding
ycilertfajr and *a» greeted by hi*
friend* ;nd Ic”nw woikar* a* he
completed S i years of service with
the Atlantic Coatt Una Railroad.
•■Larry", a t he’a called by hia
Iritnda end acquaintances, began
hi* work with the Atlantic Coaal
Line In Sanfnrd with tn* roadway
(■(partment In July of t9#o. lit
lUrted work at a ftrtman In IPV4
Memberships In th# Seminole and was promoted to engineer in
Mutual Concert Association arr 1910.
heinr sold »t a record para, aald Laramor* wai bom on Ocl »i
president Francis R a w ilU t to­
day ai the second report wa* re­ 1IU
Tb* lO'V rbri-tma* Psrade
ceived from th# mor* than sixty He looked aertou*. at momenta
spon*nrrr| j.unils hv the Sanford
yesterday,
at
ha
stood
by
hi*
enworkera on tha membership comMerrhanl* V—oiutlnn and ihe
gine receiving the plaudit* of rail­
inlttea.
Seminole I'mint' Junior Chamher
road men in every department in
of Cumnirree.
offinallv in
Mr*. Ralph Austin Smith, head* Sanford Onee In a whit* though,
Irp tha memharahip drive com- he bmk# inta a rmtle and pu»hed
nmjn-rd &gt;e,tenlav in a letter to
merchant, of the counts.
Viniltr*, raid that aha enthusiasm hia cap way back on hit head to
The letter. Irnm K D Hunt
in bringing outstanding artu ta to get a few wot da la edgeways, to
Chau man of the I9.V&gt; Christmas
Fanford for the winter concert to speak.
Paiade r omnuttee a-ked fur the
a ,tin , la tha highlit ever expressRearing gif.* of all kind*, he
cooperation of this year » gigantic
ad in aimllar drives over the yeara. reached for a check praiented In
event to make it Hi - nu»,t surre-s
Tha office of tha association. him hy W. I Crahtre*. re n rril
c#v worker* fill pre.enled bv ihe merchants
Inrated in tha Blrickland-Morri- Yard*maiter. on behalf of all of C- C- TARRY'* l^ramora fwilh hal In haoH and wearing hiaik shirtt aurrounded
and Jayrrr* of Seminole County
•on Building on East First S t, hia fellow employeai. The letter a* he retire* after M year* with the Allantie Coast Line, tl’hnti* by Jamrseni
Hunt, in hi* Irltcr said, “Over
la being deluged with telephone accompanying the check read,
the past few , r a n the annual
•alia and viaita bp worker* to “ whlla the amount may not he
Christmas Parade has grown and
m*ko their report*.
great, w* a*sure *on our d e e m
has become one of Ihe most look0
An additional St mamharahipi for you it ire** and w# »htll mm
rd forward lo events of Ihe winter
vara aetd yesterday afternoon, you In our daily labor*. Yon haer1
season," it 1* her a use of jour
hnmadialalr following tho first earned your rest."
p e l Interest* and pailicipalirm.
report, which bring i Ui* total General Vard*ma»trr Crabtree
ilse letter csirrlltiurd, that has
Wtembmhip told to data ap to aaid, “you'** been one of the fel­
made the event *&gt;• successful
Th* letter from (he Jas ere
M4.
lows that hat mad* tb* railroad
• Tha Criminal Docket for th* Fall
i I.retinas Parade Commtftee ofReawrillat told thla morning whit tt la today."
Term of Court In th* Sth Judicial
frrs.t help and assistance in nb
that them ara only 106 member- Searching fo* words for Immedi­
Circuit a a* sounded Ihi* morning
taming trucks fur floats with
ah*pa left for tho aarlaa and ha ate ana wer, Lara more aaid, “ it'a
with trial dales set for cases to be
material ami l-dsor Ihe rr*porel
npacta them to be reserved prior been ■ pleasure to work her# wilh
heard.
liltlly of the merchant nr the
(Cewttnaed aw Page right)
all of you "
Only Iwo bond* were estreated,
nrKanicaimn.
Just a littaw le»a than a . year
a* the proceeding* got underway
Hunt, csplairn'd in thr official
ago. Laramoie waa presented a
at 10 o' cluck this morning, but
letter that, "in order to make
diamond atudded pin by the Atlan­
Ih# court immediately ordered
thiv sear's parade rne uf the must
tic Coaat Une for hia long years
bench warrant for tha arreil of
surers-ful ever held licrc, that one
of faithful t e r lee. It waa hia 10
Flottic Mae H arm charged wilh
nf the themes named he selected."
year emblem
"resitting an ofliccr" and set the TAU.tlltSSEK P Run»cll pm Tlinw themes were; religious,
raplain Roy Tills retired In at
“ He's going to ho missed by at,"
trial for Mondry, Jan 9. 9 50 a m,
ray. aenmg a ’.0 year primn term manger s.-eae, choir, wi-e men,
w it tha general consensu* of night from hit 41 years of a m ic e
11 iu i litnied on Pag* Fight)
William O. MrKendree, held in
,n
connexion with the death of his
the Seminole (founts Jail on a 5 year-ol'l
Owe Bamtnale County Gama opinion among tha railroad men to tho people of bis community.
danshler, Ksthy,
Vardew retire* whan new a^« and gathered for the occaaioa and who As a law infnr-ement officer, charge of first degree murder, will be re!c*,ed Irnijiorarilv for
disability poliraa of tha Florida • era on their way to scheduled Captain TUlii *fr\ed In every ra ­ pleaded ‘not guilty” thi* morning hnip.tal treatment o' a lunj ad
(Continued on Page Fight)
pacity porvihla in the focal police
0 Gama and Fraah Water FUh Cam- work.
nient.
mtaaimi vara put inta affect yet- Among tho*e oral* mg Lara mor* denartment after being t'A.-rd ortgTh* Cahinti agreed today lo re
terday with 11 wrltdllfa *f fleers for hu many star* of dereUcw t ,.a l&gt; . h* fj'd . for *#a j-qV Just
lease Tongay after being t od the
try out for tho Job W t rookie
•ad aw area wwperrieir retiring. doty w ftt. in addition to W. j
Veteran* Adminblratlnn will *r
Director A. P. AMrirh aald tha Crabtree, General Yardmaitar, H, patrolman.
rrp t him *• a palirul
Houever. ih* ASyesrold police
poata ware hatng filled hy nine V. Nelson. Road Foreman of En
IVitrr w is shut off over all
Parole Commission Chairmen
younger man aalectad from a gine*, L. M Cornell. General Fore captain didn't get to step d o . n
Joseph Cheney said he had been v.,isfi r.f c-teril.i» for nesrlv thtee
man.
Mechanical
Department,
and
without a bit of fan faro from hi*
merit ayatem eligible Hat.
advised by Dr T J Ready, chief hours while wtukrnrn repaired an
C. P. Hirkey, engineer.
fellow police officers and members
A 14-year old boy is missing from medical officer* of the Veterans other break u Ibt city's l# Inch
The aommiaaioa adopted a poli­
Along aid# the engine, when bf the Ssr.focd Board of Commiss­ hi* home on South Sanford Ave., Administration, that Tongay would rnim which Is a direr! water ser­
cy a t ita mealing in Daytona
"Larry” Laramore alepped down, ioner* and the Civil Service Board. areord.nc lo rrport* of Ih* Sanford be arrcplftj a* a patient a nit sent u m I m (lie s» .iter depai Itnrnl st
Beach Uat month filing compulwaa a itgn which read, “ good lurk At a meeting of the Police Ben­ Police Department
i 151is and French
to the VA hospital m Atlanta.
0 tary ratlramant of gamo officer*
to C. C. Laramore."
evolent Association last night at
Mrs little Raldtre reported In Dr. Heady tod Cheney Ihe Veter- Shortly before 6 o'chwk sester
• t age U . Aldrich aaid tha rhargaa
Jim Spencer'*. Captain waa pre­ 'he Sanford Police Department that ant' Administration would nut he day tmirmng. heavy equipment
•ra hi lino with a declilon "to
dated with a resolution from Uio her aon, Ray. II, has left home., responsible for Tongay'a rustmly eps-t alnl by Ciagg Const nit lion
hire younger man, pay them more
Hoard of City Commiialonera pra- lie la about 3 fret 6 Inches tall indoor hi* return In Ihe stslr prison st Company lore into Ihe main water
Mrs. A. Sullivon
•ad arpact more of them.’*
Ding him for his outstanding work weigh* shout 145 to 150 pounds Halford.
line to Sanford.
Batlrad war* art* aupervitor J. Dies Yesterday
and long, failnful sen Ire. Along flay has dark brown hair and wean
\V.,ler spouted inln the air fur at
At Cheney's suggestion, th#- C#bi
C. Albritton. Arcadia, *5. and tha
with Ihe resolution. Mayor Denver it with a crew1 cut.
least 3.5 li-ef disrupt rig traffic at
Ithnlittttrd on Page Light)
Atti*
Runt
Sullivan,
65,
13-WH
fohowiag wild Ufa officer*:
the liu-y intrrssclion
Mrs Italdm wasn't eura about
16th S t, died yoatrrday morn­ Cordell, with fellow officers, city
com.mii*loners, civil aervitr hoard the clothes he wa* wearing when
A, B. Bauk.night, Groaaland, M;
The water srrvice to Sanford
ing In aa Orlando hoapttal.
homes ami bu incise, was ihut off
members, and Mra. Tllllt looking first mined.
/ . D. Warren, Longwood. 07; FI.
Mr*. Rufttvan waa born In De­ on, presented Captain Tilii* with
it apprus:malcl) B n'cloek due to
L. Lnagran, DcLand. SI; F. T. Methe rapidly decreasing pressure
§ Donald, Panama City, AT; J. C. catur County, Gt* moving to a silver plattee in recognition of
iml d«p'cltng water supply.
Johnawn, Rlaar Junrtion, 71: H. C. Orlando M y ean ago from Livo Ml untiring effort* at a member
The hteak wa# repaited and Ihe
Pelt Craarfonrilla, 67: l* P, Ana- Oak. Sh* waa a member of th* uf the Sanford Police Department.
Attend,ng ihe Ihreedav. rum- line pul hack mlo ter sir# shortly
Mn, Clawlaton, 60; W. B, Spark- T in t Atiembly a t God Churth, Ben B 'tler, patrolman, and em­
Surviving nr* thro* daughters, cee for teat night'* dinner meeting,
fain, Plant City, 69; J. A. Daugh­
Recent addition* to th* lanferd prehensiv* *e##|cin of addresses, Lcfore main.
This is th#* resond lime within
try, Indean Town, 67, and Roy Mrs- Pearl Byrd. Sanford: Mr*. presented Captain TUlla with an un- Puhll* Library has* been an­ eihibits. enterlainment and butiAtlla Thompson and Mrs. Thtlma rapected gift. Wrapped in a huge nounced as follows: Apley, "Hrldle- ness mertlng of the Ftorlda Funer­ a week's ;w'fiml, • In inch main
Oate*«, Holly Hill, 69.
AMrich tnld Ed Richey, 96. Thompson, Orlando; threo ton*, silver-striped package, waa a «rn wav» Through IH*tor&gt;‘r; Brings, al Dire-lort Association, In St was hioken. litis lime fithln ltm
wildlife officer of Fruitland Park, Them** Thompson, Tampa; Wil­ utne Stetson sombrero, a black “Clever Introductions For Chair­ rcteisburg verr Mr tnd Mr* fl f#ct of the valvu which »a* torn
spart previously.
wat retired became of hia phyai- liam A, Hunt. Orlando; and R- T. wettarn shirt, trousera, and bell. men"; Bush, “The Case Of The G flrtssun, of Rruson Funeral
Hunt of Sanford; on# alitar, Mrs. Captain Tillia. eyeing tha gift*, was Three lost Letters"; Cadell, "The Home.
eel condition.
&lt;• Named to probationary appoint­ J. E. Tedder, Palatka; 90 grand­ r peer Meta but Ms eyea glittered Lark Shall Sing"; Carey, “The Th# 6]if snnusl eontninn of fhe
children; 77 great grandchildren; wilh pride The outfit wat a gift Fatal Pi cute"; Cooper, "Th" isnocisti in was designed to present
ments at wildlife officer*:
Haunted Harlenda"; Co stain*. Ihe Istest Information and techni­
Francia W. Davi*, Tampa; right grrat. great grandchildren; from hi* fellow officer*.
T ha Tontine"; Cos#, "Top A l­ que*! in Ihe funeral profession, so
and
two
great,
great,
g
n
a
t
grandFranklin E. Jone*. Euatia; V. C.
Chief Roy * William* preaented
ls
God": Ernst, "I j H v 0»t Tour that th-*** attending might serve
Nouta. Valrieo; Atbert E. Me- children.
tha retiring eaptaia of hia police slgnment"; Davis, "Th# Answer their communities better.
Lauyhlln, DcLand; Jacob II. ParisFuneral service* will h* held forte with a Smith and Wesson re­
Florida funeral director* rank
Field, "Saddles To Santa
gr, Bonita Spring*; Em r*t G. tomorrow at S p. m. at tba First volver, gleamirg with silver plate Gun";
high In the nation In their profe*
F*'\
fierce. Clermont; Ram Pridgeon, Ancmbly of God Church with th# and bearing hit record with Ihe
Finney, "The
Ptum* Hang siorie! skill, and their annual con
WewahilrhVa; Raymond C- Taber, Rev, J. Jt. Stalling* and th* Rev. Sanford Police Department enHigh";
Freyrdherg.
" L o v e l y senljoe* help* them to maintain
rriveo
along
tba
aid*.
Hands, and V. D. John*, Wau- John P. Hall officiating.
April";
Gardner,
"Case
of Tha this rating.
iuIi .
Interment will b* In Grsanwood
Captain Tilua paid tribute to N e r v o u s Accomplice '; Grey, The mseting sreording to nffi
Tha sew men being hired are Cematary with Fairchild Funeral
(Cealinaad aa Pag* Right)
"Black Mesa"; Ilalliday, “The rials of the aisoclitinn, was well
"Poison In Paradise"; llodsnn, attended and among Ihe mo-t
"The Return To The Wood"; romplrte ever held hy Ihe KlorHa
Unit, "Midpoint"; J e n n i n g s . Funeral Direstors Association.
"Chronicle Of The Calypso Clip­
per"; Kennedy, "Up Home"; KIIIrffer, "Two Ears Of Coro. Two
fllades Of Gras*"; Laird, "Prartleal Rutin#** Psychology"; and
lasckridge, “Death Of An Angel".
Msnscer 6andy Anderson of the
Asnford Male Farmers' Msrket srRITJ.ETIN
tountrd forqtha past week with Ihi*
NEW YORK tD—Dale Carnegie report, "husinest declined sharp!'
. uihor nf "How tn Win Friends and due lo denr»s»rd tnarVetlnn ron'll
Irfluenr* People.** died today In Hons earlier In the week. Tne euhit home. He kid been til M fumher. squs'h. hesn and fruit
market «howed quite in Improve­
tome lime
Th* author and lecturer, who# ment Inward the last of Ih# week
Imok told ipprnilmalely hour mil- Ideal weather ronditlm* fhe past
Lon copies, tad fnr ygara beer 10 days hive improved quality and
giving courses m public spesklng yield. We anticipate a good volume
Carnegie, M attained wealth and of h#aM. cucumbers, tquash, egg­
fame by itretalng IS# value nf plant, nranr** and grapefruit dur­
public ipeaking In Urn social and ing the eurrenl week."
bustneii fields.
Ilenrv Will* Jr., formerly nf
"How Is# Win Friends and !n- Ranford. and now manager of Ihr
Puent# Poepla", baaed largely on Fort Myers Slat# Farm ers' Mar­
raonal esporieweM, waa yob- ket adviied, “tho Mason started
bed in 1636,
.
'
her# ih* p u t week wtlh cucumbers
IU tremr*rtoue yopv/larity led leading '# volum* and light aup
h'm to describe himself as one at plies of egip.anl, squish, and to­
Uve "iwoet ailqniihrd" authors af mato#* following. With good weath­
hie Mma.
er geadftleef. rrnps : r t making
Another nf hit popular hnrtn was rapid progress and volume of all
presented tw klin By fellew *ffleer*
€AfTAB&gt;. fco t m m M 6 •« a .
k a l n d yiatnl "How lo Hop Worryttg tod BUrt Mmmod'tten should skew a deeded
Hv# ahirt, belt.

Memberships Sold
At Record Pace
fcBy Concert Group

Princess Margaret
Merchants Urged City
Rests In Seclusion
To Help Make Yule Property
Parade Successful Damaged
After Decision
Small Youngsters

Criminal Docket For F a l l
Term O f Court Told T o d a y

Local Game Warden
Retires Yesterday

No. .1M.

A w w ialr*! P r« w Leaned W irt

T U E SD A Y . N O V E M B E R 1. IM S

Laramore Ena»
,55 Years Service

Weather
Fair and warmer throwgh We#f
IKiilK ; low |nnl;hl '•* In M rewlrsl
perttcn.

Captain Roy Tillis
Retires Last Night
At Benevolent Meet

Russell Tongay Is
Slated For Release
To Treat Ailment

Water Main Breaks
As Crew Hits Pipe

Ray Baldree, 14,
Reported Missing

Recent Additions
To Library Told

Mr., Mrs. Brisson
Attend Convention
In St. Petersburg

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Cause No Trouble
Vandalism ran rampant in San
ford la»t night a, older youths look
over where Ihe t i ns lots left off
Small youngster*, most lime*
with parents. rn|ose&lt;| Halloween
"Trick or TTeal" fun wnh rautlnn
and regard la proper!, of other*
Hut a- the youngslrr* leli (heir
mode*I (un. oMer youth* took n*rr
with an eie bent on destnotion
An estimated damage mold not
be established a* reimrt* ram# in
lo the Sanford Police Station and
Ihe City Manager* Office
City V| s n a g e r Warren F
Knowles, and (his morning (hat
*1 leatl IS slop sign* were rentus
vd or damaged **lt wdl cnsl the
rity a pretty penny." said
Knowles, "with carh sign emting
mor* than W."
The Sanford Police Depart­
ment reported 13 school signs up
P’sdcd, lorn apart, or damaged a«
the band of, atlegs-ilh older youth,
Imik the town in Its stride.
A Gulf Service station at tilth
and Sanford Ave, operated by
(I ofltlnurd on Page light)

Two Post Bonds
For Violations

LONDON' r

Sad hesriH Prim

re *, M ariare rested in terlusin#
t day while *l&gt;le-men rhurchmen
and rommnnls k showered her willi

rympathv »nd pra »e lor her de*
e vion le put i,.ty before Inve
The disnrrel man whose sirit
s h e reiecled
Group C'apf Peter
Town»end triro fo face reporter*
hut *uddrntv tinned awsy with
shoulders drnoptng Hr looked pat*
and downcast
Msrga-eC# mother slaved with
her in C srenre House half a mil#
Horn H.ickinghsm Palare SmslI
e lu s le rs

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gathered

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side.
Q .een Fliiaheth It rim e d rw
rityal duties awarding medals and
nesting kmgldt in the while inrl
gold hsllroom of RurkinghsM
Palare
Crowd* eheered th# Duke of Ed­
inburgh alien he arrived in York
to unyeil a mrmnnal to war dead,
lie flashed a smile lie is identi­
fied in many minds s* an opponent
of the marriage.
From alt cm nets nf Ih* earth
(lonlinned on Page right)

A. Woodward Says
Noise Prompts Shot

Two Asitford men hsse poslrd
bonds (-)•■ violating ihe gam# law |
rlalisr hi Ihe bag lintd of fresh
M W
Y O R K i,T V - M r t . Attn
water fish
Aerorling In Ihe S, n nulr Conn W oodw ard row s e t s it w as •
is Sheriff*! n'fire. Altarrt Williams noi»e ra th e r than a n y th in g sh *
of 1711 West 14th Si and loutei M * V hit h caused h e r tn fit#
Wright of 71* F. ntn St. were shotgun Must- srtd rh k ille d h s f
(barged with "evereding the hag( s s ra llh v spnttsm an hu sb an d , W ll*
Print of fir.h wafer fl«h.** Bonds I lia u t Woodward Jr.
F s - lic c , am ,1 soha a h o rtly after
for each were #cl at $5#i.
Itarrv Hcrs'«h. game w snlrn In the S d sy mowi ng ab o u tin g , she
Senunole County, said that \* i! had told n ffi.'v i* she annt at a
It.#tit* bad In his possession 15 fig u re nr shadow, fe n rin g it In he
•peekled perch, while Wright w.ss a pro w ler and nut re c o g n isin g Ik
'mind with 5# &gt;f Hi* fresh water a# her hua'ised.
f -h.
Meanwhtl*. tn attest today Ut
rtedei.ee to her statement that

Hearing Aid B!ucs
KFY WEST 'P "Some one 1#
Irving to hrerk into mv house.
Using so rh-rttir saw," ■ wnm ari
retrained into Ih# telephone.
Puiirt Syt V
V C iso lushed
Iwo squad eai# to the woman's
home The n'firvrs
apprnarhrd
quietly and surrounded Ih# house

tha

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Representative Will
Be At CofC Office

A representative nf the Social
Security Vdn.K'iitration Districi Of.
fue in Orln do wilt be at th#
Chamber nf Commerce Building HI
There was no one. they wenl h an fold *ei Frdav, Nov &lt; Friday,
in#id#- lo question the wsiman
I Nor 16 and Friday, Nov. 7S, be­
"Why, Ihey'rt still trying to get ta r r n the hoirs -•( M l a m, and
In." she said, "lis te n to that rmm.
4^ q
taw "
Hits servlrc Is mad# available hv
The w-.msn wnrw a hearing aid Ihos# who »i*b |q apply fo.- Old
and officer! ashed h* et amine II Age and Survivors Insurance h#ne»
It was out nf order, and making fils, social security account mint#
a not** put like a saw biting .tiers, or obtain information a bo-6
through wood
' the Roctsl Vcurity program.

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Is Anticipated

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                    <text>David Gatchel

Mcrcl Warner

(Continued From r u e One)
miking thine n « # ii» ry i*U rr »d
Ju'tmenti within th* finincul
m u m of the city In lm* with the
jirojrf «* and trn ’*ih of S*nfnrd
In reply m question number fivr
"Do &gt;oii belie* * m Inrrenm g the
elty't tax miUige I" take rare of
Ihe eity'* need* which are de­
manded by the p»«plr, or aw you
*n adxneatr of nuDanre chari'*
earmarked for ipeeifie project*’",
I bele^e it i* b^xt that «e m'.in
tain at * minimum our lax mill
age »y long at the a*»e**ed valu»tion l» at tha present rate hr
rati*# Ihf property owner* and
hminroM of smford h ate for in'!
Ions paid the bulk of Ihe tax bur
den If, »Itcr all the economical
practice* porillbe bate been Utl*
lltCd, lb* city till! find* IDelf in
nrM «f additional fundi for genoral operation and the drmand'
of IV cilironry, I, before bailing
mil!a;e or levying to called "nui»anre charger ’ would ho in favor
of studytrs Ihe pnxtibllity of rail­
ing ai&gt;furd valualloni and In* r
ms mlllago *n a balanced point
iContinued Irom I’age o re i
t*a»," related D**n, "I f *n bud* where only the additional needed
1, pot* aa sny authority on revenuei would b« realtrod Thi*
J uropexn ruatom*. economic* and mean*- I feel, would help *pm*d
iifdititx, and l certainly do not the lax »o that it would not he loo
want anyone to get the idea 1,1** btirdentnme.
To turn up my Ihoiighlt on tills,
] think I can *P»"d three da;, in
F a n . and come up « " h « f a moil difficult problem. I feci
iftlutlon for tha French I'ariia- that mir&gt;laxet thould go no high
mentary ayxtem oe three » » l , er unleu it ii absolutely Impn'xIble lo meet our nocoiwry ripen
in Bntain and know bow to count I diliiret other* i1'' Florida today
my change in Kn^lnh more- ”
i* roe of Ihe failejl grow ins xtatrr
One of Ihe b is s c t dlfferenrex in Ihe nation For ui to get r*ni
that Dean to ild •• I It ttic Ameri- , thare, laxei mint be kept ai h '
ean peopla and thoxe ahioad waa ax p«,«xible. Should 1 !»• elected,
thele lark of intair&gt;t in dilnking *ny and all problem* on ta.uv
water, which lx prevalent virtually 1 preienl or propmcrl, won! I re
everywhere. In Franre t&gt;iry Hunk ' celvo my mo&gt;l careful ». riitbiy
win* and in Germany Ver. but
In aniufr to your aixth que*
h* found it equally ax hard t" g'&lt; lion. "How do you think IV Board
a glaia of water
•&lt;&gt; drink." of Sanford ( ity to m mill lone ri
I can better *ervo Hie people o(
In England.
(Ir.e of iha hardeit thing* to ; th;» rityo", in my opinion there
on lent and about Fnsland , xtat- j are many wa; x
First, mav I mention a mby*el
ed D«ao, i* tbe fart that Ibere
bar been almott no new commer­ which the Jayceex and The San
cial eonatruriion there ilr.r* before ford Herald h a ir been dwelling nn
the war and mo*t of ita builneja very recently — that of poor per■ctlvltlei are earned on in build- rentare of regiitered voter* and
! pf or turn-outi at the poll* I frel
ing* erected at l«*»t Dm yeara 1 that a greater interest and parti
• go
1 rinalion in our eiiy government by
H’a never r*»Hied before how all niiilifird retidenti of Sanford
many different wav* there are of would belter enable Ihe eommli
speaking tha Englixh language 'loner* lo carry out Ihe u|*V»
until we went In England", be of Ihe majority »nd thux helMr
laughingly remarked. In addition ■er'e ihe people m directing the
to mattering the merhanlral dif­ I prosrfM o| our city
ference* of Ih# Britlah built ear*
Secondly, a continued program,
nr learning lo drive on Ibe left with renewed vigor, of rncouragfid* nf Ihe ro»d. it was more dif­ ins nr.* Imlu'try would certainly
ficult In understand Ihetr high­ ! bcnef/l our c iv A» I ice II Ihe
way elgnt and eapreiaiona per­ sround ha i hern hmVn in recrnl
taining to lh* marhinea". r,**«- je a n , bill redoubted offorlx alont
Jlna la referred In a* "petrol”, if the*# linos would certainly yield
the garage men want* lo look more new Industrie*, more Job*.
under the "bonnet" he meant Ihe
bond. The trunk li eatlM tbe
"b&lt;vnl", the crank c**e Ih* "tump"
•ad the daih board the "f*»ct*"
"When w* cam* t« • »if» "hirh
reed. 'pt*e*e park heed n* lail
lowerd »lnne*\ we had In atk for
an tnlerporter.”
Mr Dean and hi* parly found
Scotland faaelnaiing a* Ihey drove
through the Highland* whlrh he
e&lt;&gt;mr*rrd to Ihe mountain* nf
North Carolina. "And ymi ran
undarrtand • • w# did why lh»
rugged mounlalneer* of Scottuh
hltlory fought 10 hard to preserve their home* and why in the
first World W ar they were known
a* the 'l.adira from Hell'.
"One of our ptea»an*e-t experlent**", *aid Dean. "»** when
we attended a KoUry luncheon at
Kendal, a Hill* low-n of ia.000
people In the lake district of England. W# wouldn't be iiirpiitrd
If vr* were the only Americana
mODl'CTS TO BE OFFF.Rr.n
who had *ver been (here. Mnit TALLMIA55EE if* - Pnwtuct*
of them h*a n e rrr he«id of Flori­ mide hy Iha bind .will icon be
da and asm* of them xeemed to offered 'or u»e at tha Mate iatlitu
think that Iha United Plate* w*« Horn at price* dr signed In meet
a large body af MaHIm Monro# enmpfiuion from commercially
surrounded by Indian*”.
produced irtirlr*
In Paris they found a definite
Gov rollini h*» Invited repre
International flavor at a meeting tentative* of the Florida Council
which they attended. *'W# got th* fi&gt;r the Wind to appear at a Cabi­
feeling from the ipeaker that net meeMng to nffrr their ware*
day." he paid, "that mn»t of the under a IMS law- liherallrlni reguprobtern* of th# world er# not to latmni under whlrh auch goodi
much Ideological a* they are may be &gt;old.
economic and that If mm* *wy
could be found for every country
Legal Notice
tr, live and let live, mo»t of the
danger of w#r would dtiappcar".
Fearing they might encounter
unpleeiantneis In x luting Vienna,
they wera surprised at tbe fie#,
dem with which they w#r* allow#0 to mow. Although they had to
"Mein apeciet pa**|&lt;ori* and there
ware Kntilan soldier* and Com*
wuniet posters displaying likenasMs af L tnla and SUIln, and
the placo waa heavily guarded,

53^ 2*2

(Continued From rage Owe)
ttle* for V th cur vinteri and our
home folks.
A growing Sanford demand' bel­
ter city lervicex lo its rituens. A
growing Sanford rtw'anx heller
builneix and Job op(v&gt;rtunitie» for
tit all. A growing Sanford City
Government doing a beller )ob
for the vjntnr and Ihe hnme-folki
will, no doubt coil more nv-ney,
Some economic* can. no doubt
be effected However, to grow and
pro* per, we m ail examine mjr
tax itrurture and make w,ial
changex arc necesiary tn pay the
emt of Ihe growth and pr"gre»»
we derire,
' By long range phoning That
alooo will taiura you and me a
prngrm ive and efficiently operaled elly. Long range p anning win
give ui. the people of Sanford,
what « r havm the right to expert
from o -r city ”
S

they wera aol Interfered with la
: any way.
“What baseball la to America",
remarked Dean, "muale I* to Au*.
tria. It la tha home of Moiart,
Hayden, Beethoven, Schubert. Lie-

t«. the Magic Flue, tho Merry
HTIdew and
Where ether' nation* have erect,
its to their military
leaden, Austria has raised statue*
te Ita eonpo»er* and muilclana.
"It reminded ns nf Florida",
" • said, "where our plane waa In
land twa daya latar, where the
hammer and aaw and the mea befclad theee tw la are boaily ear*-

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AN IX D K PEN D EN T HAMA N EW SPA PER

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C o f C W inners
Announced

The n«w head of Sanford* re
really formed Utility Department

it "on the job” letting acquaint*!
wilh ihe organlrolmn ha mil con­
trol prior to reporting for duty on
Nov. 1.

Ruttell Dallas, a roident ol
Seminole County tor more than
live year*, will come la Sanford
to head the big »ewer-waler de­
partment, (mm Buih Building
Company whtra he wai General
Confidence in tr# eemp.fting Superintendent. 'T h e organic*of tha right of way program and u on” Dallaa aaid. "la one o( the
the letting of the bid* for th a !uide»t utility conatruclion com17-3; widening, four lanlng and panici in ihe south, hiving been in
paving project, wae expressed la s t1the buimnen ter 54 year*."
night at a meeting of the Sami-j •-( U1J * ult Bush Building Com*
nole County Chamber of Com* pany,” he aaid, " lor eighi &gt;ear»
tnerce Long Range Highway having had my own buiineu
Planning Celnmlltee and the known ai the Knoxville Butler
Tititena Group, headed by Brail*;- Works where I was vice preii

Persons Are Urged T e a m s
To Attend Red Cross ^ re . .
First Aid Classes P r a , s e d

31 New Members
Join Organization

#T J l____

I
mmA a u a a a
. U_ - ..i l k
Odham.
dent and
owner along
with my
brother.”
Hack N. Cleveland Jr., attorney
Dalle * wai with the Army Corpt
for Seminole County, who la now
completing details for tha filing ol F.oginggfs during the last i f r o S ^ S s S f ^ p i u l f
of necessary papers for condem­ worldwide conflict having held a
nation proceeding* and declara­ commuitun ol Mayor and » n bat­
tions of taking, told the group, talion commander in charge of
*1 hav# no doubt that the pro* troop training. Ha it a graduate
Jeet will be completed this year." ol tha Univtraity ol Tennessee
where he earned bit BS dad HE
We bave set a deadline which degrer*.
we aspect to meet. Cleveland
r I n i construction wb wae
teld the Highway Planning group lha"MWashington
Terraco Pumping
that two representative# of the Station in St. Petersburg.” said — ■^■*—
■
- ■
State Reed Department are now DaUai, "a construction project
I* Seminole County working with coating a quarter million dollars.”
rifht-ef-way agent John E. Pos
“In recent yaara,” he aaya. "I
hi order to eipedlie the right-of* hate completed more than threeway plana. Ha said, "Thera will million dollars of rehabilitation
he anether repmantatiTa here and new coostrucllon utility pro*
Mewday to farther help ua In Jeels consisting primarily of water
getting tha necessary Informa- and sewer, and some gai pro­ The Sinfird Elks Club will be
teen far the court order*."
jects."
boat lo Elk* and their families
Clerical help and long distance
When asked about hit reaction from Orlmdo. Kiulmmee and Win­
faeilltiee were placed a t,th e dta- in accepting the position as Utili­ ter Park at an "Annual Fun Day
peaal of County Attorney Clove* ty Department bead for the City Party” to be given al lha Sanford
land In order to further push the of Sanford, RuatCli Dallas said, Elk* Club Sunday, Oct. 30 from 12
project to completion, by the to sum It up In a few words, 1 noon to &lt; p m
According U&gt; Eddie Paieoe, Gen­
havt traveled around tha rountry
ChamW «f Commerce group

“

k# ,Bd rity

*•**&lt;'« - k

aver

Civil difent# worker* — rod m
fact, all who it* tnlerriicd in
knowing h » In meet emergenHc*
IV nrer* * Die Chamber of l ornirmight iho.it through per»onsl ini trie*—are being lined hi t R mere# nivmbvi*hip d im were an.
i’ricrion S r . Director of Ihe Se nnunci i this mc.n g ji t » Golfer
! ill ii'i cling «'
I an ' i of
mmole i .nty Helen** Council in •^-on
nnirtic liuildiog
i nro'.l in first sid clattci now being
I art minute i#!urn% changed
Kill fi rmed f* ihe local Red Cro*» of­
l-vtal* and In. tea*e.| ti c *»-.ic# &lt;&gt;f
fice,
rew member* joining ibc Hem n
ft wa* pointed out by the CD nl*
CountV 1 haotbrr of Comniei.c
director that tarely iW* a mm
n r dq iinngc tn M**iiilicr.h&gt;|i
_ —...........A
- .eir i.r
miimty hare Ibe opportunity In Chairman Cliffmd
&gt;1. K&gt;*&gt;■- learn from «o compcicnl a leach- there ate *1 pew tin-id-er* i&gt;f Ibe
cr at F. R IVFallol who will Chamber of Cowmenc will
j h u e rh»rge ol Ihe tnriruclion
|i of tha
ndlcltnl
m iica*.
---- mcmbci*
... .. ..
. . ...
u r n 1n,
1 Mr r-lei.un
"—
*aid Shat he ha&gt; ,nk their due. oicr |#.|
earned lhat n.d only has Mr. Dr
re* m w m nria of ih r cupriiX
k.® .1 .1 1 t *
i —.
Fallot ath»
»k"ll lo give fir»i aid,. I alion
ara. John I iljp.it: . I and
hut ha* the unu*ual ahiliiy lb im­ Jim Grant with a lot* of h0.6*5
parl hi* kno'aledgt lo other*.
points They re.rive four liekrl*
I I I #vpen*e money to Ihe
Mr. DeFallot i* n.iw here »"h . 0and
r, „ k.,.
the Southern Bell Telephone Com-*Orange
lr# j ft)( Bowl n m a l; » , --

M utual Concert A ssociation
Gets Drive Underway Tonight
'Fun Day Parly'
Westinghouse Co.
Planned By Elks
Disputes Statement
On Jet Engines

Sheriff Says
Pianos Attract
Dope Addicts

in construction work for 25 years
and tha opportunity to bt at homo
it a plaasant ooa to accept.”
Russell Dallas and hit wife
make their home on Twin Lakes
where he aaya. "m y hobbir* are
some citrus trees and raising

dogi.”

.»i* ■. i

Captain W. Harris
To Make Inspection
Of SNAAS Today

r &gt; ir t tiy ihrenjh Fndgr. High
'im p i'i!':r* i thiv afternoon *0 to
1*v Warm r.in Friday a'le-norni j

*

Russel! Dallas
Starts Job Nov. 1
Confidence Heard
At Meet Last Night
Of Highway Group

Wcathei

VTha
*»® M*T*.k«*iklM
- m«(
3 Ik.
memberihip *•*»
d ree
the ■ ■- -■
Seraiaol* Mutual Concert Auoclation get* underway tonight at a
meeting to he held at Ike Seminole
County Beard nf Education Board
M M R»'or« **'.“ '••* - ' —* ‘
Room in the Educational Building
on Commercial Av*„ at I o'clock.
Mr*. Ralph Austin Smith, mem­
bership dm * chairman, ha* com­
pleted her lu t of (earn captain*,
worker* and amatanU who will
er wa* greal'y in demand
contact mime lovers throughout
to
.
rCCOIVe t » 0 I l C k f ll t o t h e lS O g WASHINGTON JT-The Weriingthe county ur.tll lha quota ol 540
ifh training
z : : : 1(he local CD official
*?*&gt; ............... ^ .e ,.
bouia company has disputed stale »uch
memberships Is filled.
at Ftrddlee Sleek l|oil*« V total
laid
that
Is
doe*
not
take
an
atomic
menu
lhat
failure
of
&gt;et
engine*
A Three-Concert series bar been
of y.MH.t JO w»* eollerte.1 ty
eral Chairman for Ihe evenl enter­ rhoien for the murie sea«nn in It mamifael in-d wa» tojitam c for rvpin*ion 'o create the need for lha Worker*
•killful first aid. although tuch
M r K i h h I n. etpreuing hi*
tainment will include the Orlando Sapford. Co.-pilia Otl» Skinner creidrnli whirh rent Ihe live* of know
led ;c certainly would be help­ (hank* to th# member* of tho
tour mtn 'esiing ihe Navy a Dawivn.
Elks BirbcrihcV C a rte l and OUaj
ful
then
Hr
pointed
out
that
acci­
team* and lho*a who worked un­
and Helen Engelmaan with ra u l.
,nich * lU ^ 00 r,fc'
*' •ateiceptor
tha Pinecrol Scht- I AudUrrtum
Speaking fee Ihe firm. W W dents m Ihe home are not infie- tiringly to make t1e niemWtehip
Eiterbrock at the organ
qurnt and Ihe confident emergen drive a *uc.eu &gt;aid, "the rnti
Three vaehta will be on hand at
Alto lo arpear in Sjpforr1 In the Smith told a Hou»e government
trea'mrnl of a loved one |usl group exhibited unusual rnthutha Mayfair Inn boat dock tn carry seuea are Nelson and N»*l, fam operation* »iiheommlHee yeilrrday cy
in a* ainjle
arcldeni would
morr I xlsain -*»
.........................
......... mmr
- »"'*
they a*krd hu*tmvialtnra un sceulc boat nde* along tu i
.VJiit.'Lan-Amenean
duo Wcttinghuu*# record* ‘*how no in
_.i
Ihe K. Juhpa River, a turkey hert
•»i\f« In which a eraih reiulting then romucntele for the lime »pcnl-P»‘'i'!e »" ’*w* * *1 '
end catting eonteax, ptenty of tn- R 2 * «
w a i ' H i U ihjur» to- death of a pilot could *0 learning
| ‘* ^ V ?
i. L
In th .
larea Hag tndorr game*, climaxed dirretiou of Serge Jaroff.
be directly attributed lo the failure
Tie mcreatlng frrqucnev of
•• He* **id.
it ha*
•aith a glganlie fi*h fry. will he a
&lt;/f
a
J40
engine
Confidence ha* already heen
highway arcidcrl* ll*o point* up
. , , t , f . ,oc to wmrk with
big part of tha program foi the placed In Ihe *ue:r«* of Ihe mem. Ihe dcalrabilltv of knowing the fun-'
„,(.n , n i women

Dr. Terry Bird
fells Kiwanians
Of Health Unit
D' Terry R*rd. !»r no'# Cyan*
tv llrallh nfft.ei told the Sanfind Kiwani* t"li
ai it* noon
lunchron meeting e*t#tday. lha*
I II alth l •
■&gt; * local cent r fot the MarU
ard *clenrei of p ie .anting dlaea**
and prolonging life ”
I*- B ril evpUini i the major
f lien* of the oigan.cation, a
vital p«ill.'n of r . r i . county IW
' e -'a te of Fforlil* "ilh the **•
leption o ' ore lie *»id, "the
i - .-itv Health Unit D *et up
. the Board of County t'ommi*«
■ to fui. Don in cooperation
with other nrganiratinn* for lha
P’cer.n tio n of health in th* tenae
muntty."
* - ,
The Seminol# rn .in tr Health
tlffi er enumeiated th* many
op*ratio«* of the lo**! group and

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tealed.
TNe'■ death, eaperlally \f «h*(
IConllntied no page Eighi)
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City Employes Eat
H At Annual Barbecue
Moi* ihm J:« City emplover.

UatUloa and friend*, lined
”P last night, at I 3d. In he irrveR
barbecue at the annual city era*
pf"tca barbecue Held at th# far*
aid treatment
' ,y .,. „ • lot of eni i' 'nrtmo Market
*iam"
k mure than ton pmmda
in joining Ihe
vi.itor* to the tnontbiy &lt;»f nip»t to fill the plale* of tho
the local Red CoHm Club Included I t t.omdc. burr crowd nhu »nnually ar* fet*
the detail* a*.j.a,l,ar R'»
*npplv offset 11 *d br the nlv gn*einmrnt

WICHITA FALLS. To*. i^-TKe
Smith I* manager of the Wetting- •'amenlal* of ftnt
day.
henhip drive, and with the limited
pfttvo plunked arttfl last midnight
hnii*# Electm Cnrp'* aviation ga* 1tt wa* added
A iupcrvl»ed play program for number of *eaia available
la Mia oqly tavern whose owner
children of lha vDlUng F.lk* hat member*. H I* evpccled that Ihe
■
fft; turbtn* divlJion at Santa* City. | Tbo.e Intere.ied
hewed hit neck against Ihe therCaptain W. 8. Harris, Comman­ been planned which will Include drive will hr concluded earlier TNe tubcommltlee hoping lo ila*«e* hnuld call
Iff* hen o* mixing beer and "live der, Naval A.s Bases, with head­ twimming a visit lo the local
wind up today It* Inquiry into the t'rn** office to get
than expe. led.
mutie."
S'avy'a purrha.« of McDonnell Air tn Inratinn and lime inalruclp"
quarters hr Jacksonville at the too. and :n all probability, a movie
Franci*
Rnurmllal,
previdenl
of
lb# futnfnr.l Naval A.ivlliaty Air
* art William*, who ha* » a *
craft Co, Mil Demon* powered Mr Peter*on *aid
Rut owner Louie Horaney aaid Naval Air Station, will arrive al
Malum n|il#img • imdr tirilr* tv *#
, , ” ni
Ihe Seminole Mutual Concert A»- with We.tinghou«e Itoengim*. te
ruefully that ha was still a shade the Sanford Naval Auxiliary Air
tociathm, ha* tvpcatcdly laid Called Navy and McDonnell offi­
n . w . »■»
.. ...... ..
S
T
a
'C
IS
ro
r'S T a
abort oat customers tinea Shenfl Station this afternoon for o brief 2 Game Violators
, i th , SM fcrt N . '. l ..................... . hi. ........ . , ,
lhat. "with the rminent aril*!* cial* for qur.tinning al an open
Weldon Bailey's deputies started inspection tour of Use base.
•
* pnindi
r,l,r- , I of
"1
Grocers Association Air Station, and Ihnry Mill* o f flhat- "ther#
for Ihe Seminole rnnrrrt hearing.
Arrested Tuesday I planned
were .VW
giving him a had time.
Captain Robert W. Jackson.
Ihr SwnfoM Hire], |n*
*rrie», there I* no doubt a* to the
poik
too pound* of beef and ?•
•They run off b«»ine»i.” Hor- Commanding
Subcommllteo
member*
havr
The g*me wsrden made two .urrv.*.ful outcome of Ihe drive
Officer, Sanford Na­
Disapproves Use
*ie*trgr Tnidn. pi r.idcnl of llir rviin.l- of Ia iii tv prepared for tqw
awey said.
val Auxiliary Air Station, said arreri* Tue.day for “etceeding ; under the direction n( Mr* Ralph criliciicd th# program a* nnr
llirnlinueii on f a g e Fight I
r v n l ' • |„ addition." ha *aid.
which eo«' an ritimatrd Too million Of Trading Stamps
Tha sheriff admits there's no today that this Will he Captain Ihe hag limit for fr*»h w ater! Auilin Smith.”
' ther# i*rr» gallon* and gallon*
law against pitas* is taverns but Harris' first official visit to the fiih:
dollar* rod four pilm»‘ livev with
The Florida Retail Grocer* A*
Other n/Ucer* of Ih# ennrvrt out producing a combat-worthy
"f pickle*, latad and ilaw. ej«
said thay attract dope addicts and itatioe. ‘‘He la not expected lo be
School Collecting
Harry Hervlah. of th* Game and
pcctalh p irp irn t in *uil t)*e tana
"jam seiiioBi and litre music pose at tha station long today." Captain Frc*h Water Flah Comml»»lon, organualion a rt Raymond M Rail plane. The Navy *ay* it wa* a •ocialion «i their convention In
an inert■ted enforcement prob­ Jackson aaid this morning, "but arrested Clifford Bank* of Malt- of l^ke Mary and Dr. H. Waydr calculated risk taken under Korean lleaiw aler, ha* turned thumb* Mayonnaise Labels of itiu.r »(in hie lo eat barbecue.”
To prrpar# ihe barbecue, twit
lem." He told hit depute* In do a he expects In gel down at a later land and W. B. Robcman of Dr- Rucker, trra iu rtr.
War rreivure- which did not work down on Ihe practice of u*lng Irad
The Fotte-i l'»ik School for Ihe pit* «vi# u&lt;nl »aid VVdhanit. A
mg *lamp» lo *pur bu*inc**.
William
Fegan.
repreaenlipg
thr
little elate "fflapeetuig'’ of inch date far a longer vtsli.”
mil,
but
that
*umo
valuable
knowl­
Undo when ha found 41 apcckltd Alkaheai Cclehrily Bureau nf At­
With diiru**lom and iutiei met Phytically Handicapped in Hr• 1la igr p..rlable pil wat *et up along#
edge wa* gained.
placet.
Captain Ham* cams la Otis perth In their poueulon.
Ihelr
u*« In »e*eral *cillon* of Ihe lando. whlfb *c’*e* the f • # coun- ( ‘ule Ihe evtia large pit a | lha
lanta, Ga.. will meet with the
. Tha pianos aeon wet* mated out district
Smtlh* testimony that engine
to command tha Naval
Bond for each of th* two gam* mrmberihip group tonight for thr
It XUClion matket Th# meal m l
Slate,
Stnford hai a* yet become ty area Including Seminole.
ef aD places except Louie's T»xxi Air Baits (ram tea duty in the violator* wa* l e t ' at 140, accord­
failure c*-uld not be blamrd for
excited about the xrtion taken in collecting lb# tear off portion of co.ikrd and b.v»ted for aix hour#
kick-off meeting. Thr drive gets
Ipa.
any
»erK*ui
arcldeni*
Involving
the
Far Eastern Waters where he waa ing to record* of tha Seminole
hrfnr# b#mg ready lo eut up im t
other cille*. City Manager Wa’rrn Ih* latiel nf kr.ift Mayoniialir.
(Continued no Fage Eight)
"It Isn't the piano I’m fighting Chiaf of Staff, Commander of the County
D*mon «ermed lo ronflict with that K Knowle* tald yetlerday Dial
Sheriff* Office.
Acronling lo a letter front lb# terve In Ihe hug# rrnwd. .11^
h r .” Horaney said. It doesn't Carrier Division Three. Previous
itken Monday from Reir Adm nothing ha* been laid »o far . .
★
★
★
lorr»*t Ta&lt;k School* Par»nt pound* of charcoal wa* needed l#
mean that much. The thing la. to his Far Eastern duty, ha waa
.lame* S Ruitell, rhief of Ihe either prt oe con . . , regarding Group, Ih* Kraft Company ** H cook Ihe meat, Carl William* laid.
does a guy have any constitutional Commanding Officer of the Air­
Nary Bureau of Aeronautic*.
Taking up ihe lickrt* for tha
the u*e of lh# dupuled Damp* pay th# *cho«l |ftr for #very "tear
rights? What do you think?"
craft Carrier Philliplne Sea.
Ruivftl *ald that in three craihe* here. 'Thero I* nothing tn our off” lab#l from a quart Jar, Sr event wa* Mr*. Mary J Harke.V
Horaney aaid he would "aweat
live engine 'ran be blamed direct­ oidtnanre* *o far. (hat I know from pint roiilainrr#. anil 2e for of the Ctl) Manager * Office, whfl#
If out a little longer and If neces­
ly, or •#n«»u*J/ ampectrd" and that o*,” laid Know!#*, "that would th# X mini c in# UImI*.
City Manager Warren K Kttowle*
sary taka legal action” to try to
m another tb# engine wa* a fartnr prevent Ibe u&lt;* nf the ilamp* '*
•nivrd coffee for th# big annuli
Local
Club
To
Have
■'P«rhap*".
*ai&lt;l
lha
1*11
e
r
gel the sheriff to ctU off hit depu­
employe* rvrnl.
It* laid the*e four rraihe* rn«i
One
membci
nf
Ih*
Florida
Re
ties.
" ' « • indindual*. elub* nr nrri(). rommt.&lt;*i«-#r*. Gkmatf
t*ro live*.
Ult Gro-er* Asioeiatiod called on garuiatlon* woul.l he tnterr«l»d r«imml**lonrr* headi of departHe said last night was the first Masquerade Event
the organualion. at it* mrfting. to in till* worthy came '
one in two weeks that they didn't A m siquorj^ party In e^jobratn
inenti, emplove* and friend* all
help Ortindo in it* fight In enforce
Hallowo*n ^ 0 h o opening of tho
visit him.
label* eolln. led for th • group were Invited lo tit. harberu* held
two
ordinance*
affecting
Ihe
Duxbury
Pupils
"He's been giving me trouble now addition la the club rooms of
• hnuld be *»r\t tn "Foie*1 Dark tt Hit* tuna each year,
stamp*
tho Sanford EUts Club will bo htld
Schnnl, Orlando, FU.”
1
^
^
^
every night,'' Horaney aaid.
Present1 Program
"That u more than tu*t an Or
"When I told him I wouldn't Saturday night beginning i t • p.m.
[lando problem." Arthur Harm nf
tale eut Ihe piano, he *aM. 'Well. John William* baa boon named
For Lions Club
Fort Alyer* laid
I'm going tu have four or five matter of ceremonies for tho ovenL
"If wa loir Ih* Orlando haltlr
dcpihie* out here every night and Priiet fur Hie boat rostumri wlU
The Du*hury School of Danebo anarded tu both tha ladlt* and
run off all tour customers.'
ipp preaentod a procram of en­ wa have lost Inroughoul the ilale,"
attending the Saturday
"Maybe it's because I'm from gentlemen
tertainment for Ihe Aarfnrd l.lnna tlarrii lold fellow delrgatca to ihe
right evenL
auoclaliun'i annual conven­
Oklahoma Used to run a place at
Club al III noon luncheon meet- the
tion Tuesday
ln» Tuesday.
Midwest CIIt, near Oklahoma City, According to the official EUt’a
The Orlando oulinanre* put a
until about a yrar and a half ago. Club Bulletin. BUI Liberman Dis­
Pupil* nf tha school were **rn m e per -ent Ux on ihe itampv and
Deputy, will make an official
"The *hcrtf( told ma he didn’t trict
tn
special
numbei*
during
thr
visit to the Sanford Elks Lodge on
requite all Damp* lo carry the
like Oakies.
program. Dottle William* per- name of the tily and merrhanl.
evening Nov. IP at
"'The vougH to gel an ordinance Thuraday
foroied a *oft-*boe number to th*
which time a clan of 11 candidate*
Ted Mcorehead of Miami. »**oclpassed agiinst It and I'd take my will bo initialed. Tho program and
mu*lc
of "Blue Sktev” whll» Mary wlion lecratary. said ih# «iamp
plane eut night away.”
Initiation wUI ho preceded by a
J*ne Flynl did the OiarleiUn, rumpanirt Intend lo *(&gt;end money
Horaney tald the sheriff alto dinner aervnd at the Elks Chib.
Nancg Richard* a military to* lo defeat any proposed law* re­
aaid ha was having to crack down
number Juna Jenalng* an acro­ gulating the itjmp*
on palm readers sad fortune toll
• "W# Jun't want any of Uiem
•round atthor," ho quoted Lho ibor*
nf U saying

Marilyn's Divorce
Is Final Today

NOT YORK OP—Mlrtlyw Mm*&gt;o’i diverew from Jot DtMiggto
FAIR OPENS JIN . St
became final today.
TAMPA (P»Dropplag tho 1SU Than was nc aigw of tocsmcOla
nf opening oo a Satur- How, thtrigh Urn aetrroa and tho
“ f, tho Florida |4ato Fair wlU former baseball play** had

S t ta tft h&gt; Ha tradtUsnal

______ Kart

t t » 1 5 W a p « J a a B M d n How T M Pant, q______ _____

throw* M . if.

Bu m fro rotetal aroali hniude:
PMv %,0 MSW«a k tu tm : Pah.

ssaxnsafltA

batic will*, with tap •election*
a •
**

A reioltilion opposing us# of the

wa* patted
at the
th* meeting,
meeting
br Joey Mute, Carol Nutf, and ' *lamp* "**
P*” " ’ *(
_ of..lh'
__ .... - -....j# •&lt;••’*
th* team nf D«anna Nirhol. and
»«ld u*r
they7
31‘chaet Fopa,

NEW PRESIDENT TOLD

objected tn lha extra eort nf the
rlamp*.
Anolhrr reaolultnn adofded It Ihe
! r , ' 4iJ krueen meeting a.ked that

PENS4COI-A
K--- #*■••
Mn.. VVIIJl
C
r
t ----t - a ■•**•°«•*•!■ oif
---English of Tallahane* I* Ihe new at le n t IS p#: cent on milk, rom !
wreildant of tha Women of tho pared lo a markup nf about I per
Church. Fnnbytary nf Florida, cent now The present markup It
Aha wai choven ytilerday In tuc two cent* a quart.
read Mn Gaorga WaUi Jr. af Tha groeer* tald that Ihe higher
markup would allow retailer* to
Chi play.
mako
moro profit wlUiout rilling
Oihar afflern ara Mn. Aan
price lo consumer* who havo
Troxkr. Tallahauee. vlea preil- tha
milk de'ivarod to their homo by
dent; Mrt David Revlt, trraiur- the dairy.
CORNMIA f m i W INNER will appear (n Sanford In tha Drat ad
j Mr* F. B Callow gy. Chlpley.
• ttn a (M tail aertm alartMd by Ma Swwinola Mutual Concart Aa- hlitsvriin. and Mr*. Jamro Ward. Atlendlny Mia convention from
» tU aariaa Uftna Friday mat*. MonttMlU warkt ataatwa daw - Sanford wai J&gt;a Giiil operator of
th* Tip Tap Super Market aa k a - " l e V J ^ ' ^ i h
&amp;
' MM A«K
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l

t ^ ! M‘ 7*f ,n&lt;l U n - * D ^ " M l

�•m

Pare 2

Thm . Oct. r . 1988

Hallowe'en Is
Time For Trick
Or Treating

T W S V ffC re W A lD ”

Reducing Diets Vary
For Each A ge Group
By MKaUUf N.
YOtrvE got to cut down your
daily calorie InUka If you want
to reduce. And there’! only one
way to to th at—eat lean
Yet tha body*! food neede n r y
with age. to a dl*t which may ba
Ideal for you. w ont work far your
young daughter or your mother.

a m o t ia t e d

Butter. H tag.
m i l t gelatin, 4 eo.
Bklm aHk. 1 glAie
lu c k
•klm mCk. 1 glnu:
rye cracker, 1 to’iire
Day a Total: U l t
FBOM SO TO 40
llreakfaae
Caleriee
Tomato lulre, 4 cup (4 ee.t
SS
Ear. 1 soft boiled
Tosat. whole-wheat, 1 alica
Rutter. 4 tap.
Milk iw holfi.l rIim

Hove Diet Works
Now, when you go on a diet,
don't expeet to lore two pound!
th e flrit week, two pound* the
oeconl week, and m on. Btattnt
centrally Jutl doetn't work that
WAT
You may not lore anything for i
t a week to ten day*. Then youll j . , Bfbeen
probably drop four or fly# pound* Tuna aalad.
within tha n u t ***k. Thereafter.
Tuna. Sot
ou U Irvil of! with a a average
i i head lettuce
i of up to two pounds per we*
1 ten. lemon juice
And let me remind you that It a Cauliflower, 4 cup
ju it ae important to diet during Caltry, raw, 1 italk
th e approsrhtnc holiday! na at Bread, white, 1 slice
any other time of the year, U yon Butter. 4 u p
realty want ta Inaa weight.
Cantaloupe. 4 small
Bklm milk. 1 glna
Extra Tirt
r-x.-cu weight t i n t good for
anyone You may piy lot a mere Dinner
30 pound* of ratra fat with abowt Meat nan*. 1 earring rs «l &gt; i02
n
Potato, baked I modi um
JO year* of your life.
59
On the other hand, taking olT Broccoli. 4 cup
,14
weight improperly can be dan- Butter. 4 i»P
,
geroui bunnrie. Thla la etpecially Cole alaw. 4 eup
true during adoletcenca and mld- Prachee. canned S halves'
AT
dlo-age. alnce In there rtagea yon •klm milk, 1 glAas
rc M tho tperlnl protection that
cmly the right tort of food u n Aneck
Kiel
S k ta milk. 1 glare
How much you lore u rd tr a
D a fi Total: i J f l
diet dependa r a how long you fol­
40
AMD
OVER
low the regimen In your n it
C tltr ta
up Whether you diet at nil, Breakfast
IS
and how mueh you ahould laae, Orange Jukca. 4 c u p i 4 o t )
ta. of eourte. n m atter for your Bgga. 1 poached
T out, white. 1 slice
phyilctan to deride.
Typical reducing menu* for Batter, tap.

•a
rw

•no day. for Managers, tha SMO
age group and tha U -ia f
group followi:

Itaoahfatl

TUNAOM

(4 •*-)
Orango lulca.i, 4 cap |d
W hclt-grain blieurt, 4
Banana. 4 «

Tonit. vfhoH-

Bouillon (cube', 1 cup
Cat tag* chaeaa,
grounded (bag. (4 oak .
U
«•

p u lte r, 4 tip.

tUflkfwholai

Lecture
and tomet* mta4l
U | n | ) |||m

KltNMT V. lll'N T , frlgMl a prisoner at the State Ttond prl«*« near Catneivllle. ihnvri Prlion Cap­
tain 0. M. Be-lenl-augh h&lt;n* he painte&lt;l one of 10 scene- from the Ufa of Chrl-t with an ordinary
»ptar gun on a ma*«nlte hoard. The rrmaikahle paintlna*. which have htoughi pralia from expert*,
will he eihihited Octoher 51 he the Rule R-ad Dehartmaiit prltnn »y«tem at the North Elands fa ir
In Tallaha**ae. Thu -&lt;-#na, "Tamptatton", took Hunt more than 90 hour* to romptete with hit apra
gun. (Photo hy Red Kerral

Jttk#

Husbands, Wives People In Radio Are Very Cheerful
Relationships
On TV Is Boring.

: lire

Pinky Lee Is Sensitive
HOLLYWOOD in — A aeaaMJva
fellow i* Tuky Lae.
He hai long been the butt of
other comed'.ani' lokei Thta h it
hurt him deeply He longed lee tke
A laa when be mmU have their re&gt; “1 ■ not a auavn re media a. like
• m b fknacr er 0 ta rge Oebei eg
Jaeb Brany." be aaya. Tvre f tf a
apeeeh impedimaat. I'm ugly. Be
T Be thinia that Mike peeple
laugh at ma and than (eel terry
Jnr a &lt; Little wtttfal ttiaga that
VtgfR bring a tear te your eye."
Tur year* he lingered on the
fHoce of top atirdnm, m in i from
huiletque to night rlnbi aad movica and then televtaled.
Bat ha never r e illy fluked big
until NBC aletted him in an afterneon pro grim lot ekO dm . The
Pinky Lee ihew leek off like A

■•'it- aarre him
WtlL K waaa't Jveot aay little
meute, it wai tke mifkty Mickey.
Backed ky II mtUlea deHart of
•ponton* geld, the Mickey Mewed
Club wat tcbaduled dd ABC o p p .
m l* I'taky. People taid the Walt
SHuMy thow meant cwrtatda tec
^ n le comk.
. Pinky began weeitag even hard­
o r Re already lad a Herculean
- 4(b*dule—m h ill hour ahowi a
to m b
AnJ ha couldn't walk
E B rd u th hU char*. Me wee bMcb“JMm gitmielf owt Uke a trewger
5^bvm»ghaut each akaw. Evee to.

Novel Rtaarva Hot
Bloc* For Everyone
Tbday. more than ever, the
l*ntted Mate* need* a atrong, ready
Navy. But. to have a ttrong Navy
we mmi alto maintain a ttrong.
ready Natal Utter** If you're aa
alert youni man between the agea
of IT end Hi* year* of age, the
Navril Beterve hai a glare for ynu.
J e tt the Naval Rewrtra Today, fo r
M l geniculari, call er vtalt your
Naval Keren* Training Center B
U r d lr tN l t d P m a a e r e I t , Or*

pb ea a

w r it e r

"I don't care «bat you »*y—
•Mrt Murphv *ald "I do not want
Merton ta go out tnck-or-treaUng.
!n the first glare ba'i loo little "
•Oh rum* now." Mr Murphy
• tld "Let the boy bay* I little
fun 1 11 go elang and keep an eye
on him "
"Mfff." Min Mr* Murphy "1
remember the tlm* Junior wa* lit­
tle and vnu went along to beep an
•ye on Aim And Jim Aimpton Inynted yo-i ui for a •teite’ of hard
cider Junior got home two houri
btl'T- you d id '''
"Well, you wouldn't eared ui to
•hare th* cider with a boy of
three." laid Mr Murphy reiiooably. "AByhow. Junior got home
all right Taught him aelf reli­
ance
"Mfff." laid Mri Murphy "Me
rnuld have got loit nr—or almoif
anything Bendei. I don't approve
•J ihu trick-or-lrggt hutiaeu It's
nothing but tcgguig "
"There !»." taid her huibind.
"begging and begging t don t rctali utlng any iuch word when
you went from door to door putting
the arm on people for the benefit
of the ladie*' aaiiragweed guild"
"Thal'i enlirely d.fferent end
you know it! The idea' Compar­
ing a fupd drive for a worthy
leaure wiik th u —Ihu yuvenile do'I'BflltPPfV
T ilt'a
•!! if
if*
imjuenrv TTbif»
all
it iiii —tt's
rjc k rtc tn r; You're enrouragutg
jyour own child to Ibrtattn tha
neighbor!' 'Uiva me a treat or I'U ;
1do *omethlng to annoy you"'
You tnow." *aid Mr Murphy
thoughtfully, maybe you have a
point there Maybe wa thould for­
get the treati and concentrate on
the tncki LA* when I wa* a boy.
Did I ever teU you about the time
» t hitched the m iyor'i car battery
to tic dcoi tindle. and —
'Tom e un. Merton. Wet] try it
fir-t at the W cbiteri'. Than I knew
a dandy trirk to play on old Mr*
"M en" *nbbed Mr*. Murphy.
•'Children-every on# of them. Ail
right Cm trickuyr-treettng. B utlf
you stop In for any more of that
rider. I ll come up and aoip every
m e of Jim Simp»on'i windowi! ’

NEW YORK if —Peepla ta radio, along, the American people go all 1** *n lo **** P10*11® ,ieil P1*1
aretavary cheerful about their out for it.” Have* iayt. "But Aft-1,*r»Mu.r uiri
u m r iidect.ve
vin u if
. __
n-edlum thr o day* It's not )u it.»w*r 4awhile
they in
brrnme
choott -h
what
they want.
la in talk. Rather, it'a th* eort of They rhoare
a t .hep
uan«. And *
r '. r o r e J £
,n Ir*^*‘ V ' 1’
*?*
indefinable uptimi-m that cnmci a lot of people want radio again
Utetc
dart
"
••'««
age
that
Hugh
0 Irian laoka
• hen a commercial venture It there day»."
In aupport of hie belief Hayci
NEW YORK &lt;A-Tha relatimuhip nuking money.
of hutbandi and wive*, at viewed Arthur Hull Hayci. prendeot nf
rn televliioa. la becoming a boring CPS P etfi&lt;&gt; tM e rflifT p y U .Y ")h ti
itereotype In (hit vertian. holy way: "WVva ataried up with raI .n 7KTMA
Mw? Wh,
ri**-„ ,ETh#
IBd 1/1,84 04
. 7 . m * regular neekly
irp" ?(ABC-TV).
matrimony ta a ilala of perpetual dm.'*
atativtiral
aummary.
"E
arp
wai
rcaUy
a 'mental' kind
It ii, aayl Mayer, a kind of hi*conflict.
factory *alei of radio Mil for r f guy."* O'Brian laid the olhr
Of eourre therr'a plenty of con­ tor.cal ailuatlon. When radio came
flict m marriagr It marriage were in. phonograph recording* hit an th&gt;* ftrat ST neeki of thi* year «j,r . "He out-thought hit eneaiei
Juit m a Mg lueet confection, the all-time low Everyone aail the tnt»IM 9.144.US—an inerpai* of H, hl(j 4bmit j j ogun-flghti. but
whole in«tiiut'on might eventually recording buttnerv w ii finnhel « » per rent nw r the figure for ||e killed only four mto. Hnacver.
Then along came tclcvnion and a the corretpoodmg period #f llrt m my job nf interpreting Earp'a
perith of dlabcte*.
So let me rmphaiUa that t'm lot of people and radio wat fin- ye»r when S.4SIJU ie'.a were character t can't be too 'mental.*
not plugging here for a perpetually tihed. But now —dcapitp both ra ­ •°MWhile the thow u as adult well•weet and totally unrraliitir view dio and televnion — the u le of H iy tt em phttliea the "pm oo- ere. it’* a favorite with youngof matrtmnay on T \'. I almply pro­ phonograph recording! la at an a!" aipect of radio la the rtipect tta ri too—and nobody w u ta to
that a home m iy have at many have to think too hard while
m t the depreulngly large propor­ all-time high
"Whenever anything new cornea at a hhlf-dotcti »et&gt; which enable 1watch.Bg iL"
tion of TV drama and comedy that
tritely and with exaggeration
treati the tn«me of m irritge
Not a nlpht pa«*e* that at le n t
ocia drama ii not preoccupied with
the hu*tup or patchup of a maritage. And av (or daytime auap
CANADA
tperaa!
'
Rarely doe* lelevtiicet treat the
theme of marriage without banal­
ity. Watch fn* theta development!
;n the m at televittd matrimonial
tangle you witne*-:
The wife it uiuaUy aemiuve and
perceptive The huiband u wiually
goodhearted hut inclined te be
rather a ttob became b#‘a weak
or rro*a or mitguided. OrcaiMm.
ally there a a revere# milch, but
In geaeral wivea have better char
after* than hutbaed* on TA’. I
think it'a the advertiimg agency
influence, which D rnormoua on
the acrlpti of many ahowi. In U#
effort to pleaie tha iadift. » r
•merge at heel*, gentlemen
At the denouement of this tyr*
ral marriage drama huihand end
wife are reunited thankt la mme
"reveiatton" utuafly initigated by
the wife
I've looked at quite a bit of day­
time leap opera. U I were a wornan I'd eonitder It a depreuing
dreg it* eeafljeti are perpetu­
ated by gotvipi Hi pioti revolve
•round buttup* and patchupt Yet
Id tome reap*ft torn* map opera*
ire mere realiatir than tome night­
time drama a. Id them, far e tiiidid, people dd atgarate aad get
dfoar i ld m i woman ea oee prothree ttmei. lik e people you
ta real life.
Yet in general the narriage
dramki af TV are nat UMtka b»eaate their aelwtieoi are ceatnved
add da aal item Bam tree charitttrU eU aa The hkhering ta realietlc eaewgh. b e a m kaowa. But
betweea the bickering and tbe conMdU&gt;*Wklp Ceitdgd Cbaaad, rich wltk
Wired eetattaaa I*re had mere that
vUypdl crtdai. . . flat flavend u i
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OurabcrlAia cjumlnt a tlm of record besms t t • new •tcjA-e
ttn ie li ihty dluortrod at Iha I'nlwrtity of C ilifin u Rialattr^
Labort'.ery at Berktlay. Th# new particle, identified aa an wntipro' in or negative proton, la tbe oypcwi'e number of thehyareicn
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1 1it&lt; tot the phyacal P*»*r »»
have ever our e-ivirwoment. Yet,
we commonlr bwom* l a i n of
thU wonderful • v*(#m of Income.
Iten only when our mu»fle*
"M t u p w h e n rth e y remind nthrough pain of apaim that aomathing hai gone wrongA •paint n any redden. Inv«lwatery contraction of a mu*cle.
Twitching. cramp* or oth#r type*
• f muacle tpaim map bo brought
«n hp a variety of rau«e«. Sudden
•hilling of th t body of tor awimnunc mar re*ult in *evrre (pawn
• f t o n a l of tho h o lr'i mu«ele*.
5 bar pip dimmuhed rtrculetlon of
tho blood to any part of Ibo W »
bring* about i"anr* In tho bloodatariod aroa. Chemical imbalance
t« aim a romnton rauio of ipaam;
for oiantpl*. recent reeeareh intitrate* that tho painful legcramp* of pregnancy a rt doe t»
• bnormallp low level* of calcium
In tho blood of expectant mothora. The •■'-called night cramp*
—aloop-dlitnrtiag ipaam* of log
route loo—• re also believed to be
Totaled to calcium metaholltm.
I.arterial tonaa ran atnd tho
body * mutcnlaturo Into violent
contraction*; tho mott notnrnu*
o f theoo la tho noi*o« aerreted by
tho perm of tetano* nr lock-law.
In addition, many ailment* of the
nerveua and ahelotal interne ar*
accompanied bp muarular apoem*.

Feature*
In many of theta chronic ae«4U}
lioni. Including arthrttu- buntItv. paraylegin and tow back pain,
a new treatment known at ry»
clothertpy ia proving beneficial.!
Doctor* have found that cyclo-'
therapy, • uni.ju* form of elec­
trically generated ohyncil en-|
ergy, hat reored (Inking retull*
in eating tpaam* and relieving
the pain of patient* eufTerlnc
fr-vn a variety of ailment* thai
affect the mutcic*. and helping
them toward rehabilitation.
Th* phyvkian al*n baa a vari­
ety of other ahyvical and chemi­
cal agent* at hd dlipwal
dl-no U quiet
ditturhrd m”»cle». Heat. In vartou* form*, hat been u-ed tine*
time immemorial to "iron ent the
kinki" m painful mvtcle*. and tt
la atill a valuable mean* of
therapy. Many drug*. Including,
anetthetiei. tarhituratoa,
ter-lrntanta and the recent ip de­
veloped "tranquiliiing druga*.
have their place in tha ipaam*
fighting armaroenUrium.
In mm* cate*, raatclc ipaam ia
M t primarily th* rmolt wf diacate, hat Ii related tv w vrr-W
of a partlcnler aet nf mniclev. In
the** condition*. *»ch a* the aoeallod "aceaputional crampa" of'
•’athlete'* crampa."modern meth­
od* of treatment inrludlnr etmj
clotherapy have proven effortlr#
In reatorlna free molion u the
affected parta.

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t*»i ■t t#;'i f.tad r P'..»e 0 #. ril * nr
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t # i | “ r« on ha t.ad in . v n
ae.ta year* hef.ira.
n lA lT K IX J ilt
*1 AM R U ItB ," Mill Ihe hfentrv
agent, "that It w ill prove to be a
■rn ceaaful eoil.it«»talmn,u and put
down the teleplinne.
“That t tlval." Mignonne Kranka
aai I tit • e. “When I aoggealed
hatin g wen. on» rite write about
her f . ■
■,#'•1 Mr*. Ih indie fell nil
over hot'elf, 1 told her you'd he
there on the fit in-nth. Hut yt»u
he aid .ul that,"
“ 1 util! - n t tike tt," I a U F le m ­
ing an d •tuht'oinly.
’ • gnonne biwnka, Mignonne b»
the puDlutung tlnde, to » etaire of
pi s-M ..ti.il a . tort on Urondway
and tn Hollywiaat, to Ibe m lialiat
world and a fair ahare ot thn*e in
|M&lt;: lira, m well nt lo half • itorrn
o ile r *#p irate New York world*
for wilt i ajie In d , Incietlilily, the
tune and energy hi devuln h rr
.il. it in :, gi m e, w.va am.tll and
plump, with atoning lilack lialr a*
arm.ith aa a cap, anapping dark
r'e » , and lin y hand* ami fe e t Rbe
moved nt pi.i ilgiotia ap. ed but w ith
an much rlllrie itcy that ahe never
app. ire I lo ne m a hurry, Aa an
■gent, aha u 1.1 alw aya nt leuuiic
to brer ihe troiiblra of her rh rn b s
whether they tnvnlrrd w riting and
tn-uketmg or m a te d to tlieir m an*
hti nnd r»tm -n iatttal rnaea, and
at the name lim e ahe p it through
nn.re work than nut.tl of h rr Com*
pet .torn.
At th* moment nn* amatt hand.
• lighted down by a n i.ig m lvrn t
ja ta ring rr ted on a towering
pile of f. | | | i U Hint had to tv rrad
promptly. M enially aha reviewed
the houis ahead, canceled a f a r nr,:ia Hull concert aha had looked
tun*.ltd to beirtng, and rw itrh rd
a ll b e aitent.i.n lo the immediate
problem tvio rn In r.
At kaat u n it * week Mignocmr
■worn a ■udrmit n tU i that ahe
would Biop taking on other people'#
tnirdenn ami p u l aa rrg u la llv ahe

ft»tgm an afinyt It, T n em wan
le u « n e in in g , lor m .la n e, t.i ing
her a m . t the tleak. Ttie g irl f ..1
never ri-tlly retu v rrrd from t: .1
l»ml nf pneumonia, 1, ha a n tiwi
iMy alio n il.l.led
tlutt and p
tittle Mine a and heate.J r a n i of
am p mate.td of r ilin g prop fly
Mignonne. bh &gt;1 t»U‘i V
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digeatiun itnd a ntrr* to itr In I«»- I.
hmt no pttlen. e w ith w.ttnrit w »
n eglrctnt the r meal* pimply b« •
r&gt;UH they lived dlonr. l’,he lit -d
ta ......... e'.-iio nt I, r |-o.il of
fn rn .la would perm it, hut aha nu■rntihly.
len t ahnuld have m 'rul' d a
Pha htd been b.idly a liu ttrrr I ht
her hu ehind a ile ith, t&gt; il a r t , n
yrara hail p i - .n l am. c ttien. T.rur
ahe made a n u * a 'a tt. Tun ahrr o ,1
ry ra atudlrd Uia young wum tn
afro, t the d. h. tent Klcltllng t &lt;
tw rnlv-nm a w ith ilir u h a ir . it
very aftort and rutlin g all over b,-r
head. Her fretort a were hot aim
m etrical enieigli t &gt;r heau ly t .1
ahr hud tug ry ra an I a anttill I.
a w arm t
imd a vivid i)uuii!
w lu .h i ' rwmna ca'Uld twt &lt;| i.ft
it, fine, I'. rhap.a It wa.a Uiu ttuy m
held her lu.ad. the » iy rim w .iU nJ
like a th ug tn li ght, nlw‘a y .1 r-n
the Veige of taking oft thr p. ..rid
I’rople turned (nr n i ind bent at
the r.ig rr. «hanttin,: h u e .
I #o i 111 ul .
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roundly ii o a gb
w i , - |- a-1 n&lt;.
tighl to n p e r. n .
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unit a i llerllr n. I it I , , b |. ntlii|’
wan m iiiv thing mure than that, a
kind ul ,liu n in g n -l. 1 » .1 n o why
alio wan a g i»'l gh„"t, ui r iru*

"I ot&gt;11 don't Ilka P. " Inala ,
lealr-l ng i n.
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nole, one wl 1l teii.i 1, .-I a ■i
lirnre found Uiemrd o il hut win. li,
aha ndmittr,t, hel|tr&gt;l her • ■ | y
tha rent. “ You rw not .
broke; you've i;..l d.&gt; i "
lull | Img up. You n- I a y h nnd tin .
oria w ill tie n i n. h. H e i-.v l
g.»«d, you 11 r |.d i I n lew w. • i In
the country, und, t.
i( or r. &gt;1,
it * cowl in th.-m ti ir li 11
I etia ra n I I
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through her abort hair, “ llu t il .&lt;
not my kind of ) h ‘
“W hat a wiong with l i n g e r
llrln ille T "
"Nothing kt wrong." Ie&gt;. i id
milte&lt;|. “ He » u AMiern ■■ l» !loved man, an indulg. lit htuh.in l.
a ataiini h friend, n •
&gt;1 m . , i r,
a an m i in Im p.. • m.
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mg w,.« wrong w illi hint, lie w .
|&gt;cifr«t. And Jurtret p ..,ple rn
me un &gt;-1 v. |l'a d me w i t ntiftoia
t aimply ii,m t !«■; . \ r in 11m "
1 Mignonne p laM d I r tiu m p e n d

-| n arrnngo with tho m a jir m *
editor to m ak* Ihia on* cd thna*
aa-tol.Mo &gt;1** witn your nama
mtilrr Mt*. linger Hrtfullr a. Tim *
m il * n « Known, And you'll hka
■i.trvi
It a a charm ing N#w
Knglami village."
"I .1 lot gotten that llngnr Itrtmfl*
lived in h'towevilla.” F o r a long
M. Ul' lll l o t H U IfuMlghUul. If
• hti| itny »em.» atir'd »tav avrty,
let Ihe ile.tit fmat Utiry 11a ilen.l.
M l right." aba m l.l, “I H go to
. a vtll- lint I worn you right
...*• the art 'I a w ill lie aynlhetic.
N ; rr.tL I kn..w itm hind of m *,
i
tl you get tut a thing lihe thin.
Whipped cream ."
“t i l l
mu
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column ?"
“iv i.i wi.illy. 1 w um 't *a*e n#
hit regular*,’
“tV h y n o t * * Micnoooa 4*m andril.
II w it inter# .tlrg tn watch law*
t ii i lor an intellectual rrna.&gt;n
an uuliatin lltra feeling. “1
■n't w
aha admitted at
h i -Ih. ‘ Ha made the people ha
in ■&gt; a h u ll aeetn real, three.di*
i f ■•
ual. tf 'm i etit them they
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i Id. ■'L He a ta really g .w L
lint —"
“ 11o itu ! Io.i herd.* lo t* |Vr 111 l. “ And toward the end. Ihnta
la.t five m onlht. hit column rim
p ir j id mo horribly."
M nonnr * r&gt; e j (I t c i e r »&lt;1
‘I .i.tl i a t&gt;eviiliar thing lo aav
nl nt i-fir rtf thr leer gi-ninne rtw **
fnitt• ii nptmuata w titing m c«ie
time.”
■l i t . ton a ir.* tew* went aa
it m int I*- ohviiHia to
i n i .ii.', “he I.Jn l tw lirte in it
n r . in n - . H r linin'I ta-lieve m a n y .
thing."
\l ,.t' nna V tnr«| a&gt;..hl. nly tn
rr.n h I r pa I . ra in lha tadlom
ih i • r "t h- r drr« bhe sjmhe aith
her I .tie .till hidden.
• What itid you »»yT” le n t t i l m l
"A d inning n *l. Yiat. What la
it * Tit.* Dung th ry m il cm p*.
Ihy T"
"Tb. t ten 1 anything,' laWa awed
inirnaily,
Ut e..urae Rut. I t u pad &gt;A ■
log. I l l pul an iiifiirm iii agrre*
r ,. lit In Itir mail tonight tor Mrn.
lin n .lie and you g it yim r e M h ra
i. : . thvr mi you ran leave day alter
tomorrow *
■Hi • that'* m i I| the (Uth!*
“K ta r ily *
*\ Ml Ini.I ilia . Hiutdle Mta
trenth. I won I l». i t p n t r d "
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homht w e r* dropped tn fwn ocean#
front hotel* h t '» l n l right A F o rt
l.a u d e rd ile man mat charged « itfi
the " h o m h in g r."
T h * firtf d rn v* rie *f» from thu
tohby of the Satont Ifniet *t mii&gt;
m (h t, and two r ih r r t were tot off
in Ih * S a n t Sm irl a ihort lim n
later.
r a n ! P A lcC aitltn d t l . of F o r i
L au d e rd a le n a t eharged with te l­
ling off r tlrV bomb* and r c l * * t * l
in IZW ttorul.
M c l'jt lla n d . a former Altam i
Hrach b a r ow ner, reportedly w a t
o in n arlrH with thr Hotel Em p !o \e »
n i I E L ) a* i art I
The hn lelt he it a r r u ir d of itm'g
hnmbmg w ere among lhn*e p ie * ,
eir.t by the union here until rem it
injunction* haltd il.

Collins Invites
Ike To Florida
fit T H E

i s M i i n i l It I

T tir\i, o r r A s i s N tT tiK T rn
JAt k s m w i u . k
r - F lo r t d i't
polio r a t e I n u l reached IJA la t t
week F o r the rnm parahla perhut
of ta*f y e a r II w at I I'M
T h u y r a r ’t lolal tnrludea H I
p a ra ly tir r a t r * . K A nonpar aft fur
amt toN tin ap r r if ind
SH nrw r a i r t ■ere reported |a * i
week hut th e fofal w at rorrreln tf In
delete f it * pret leiutlr reported a t
polio hid hnmd la he other dla*
f lir t
rr v o M » N * T m
T A I J .A I I A S S F K i f — T » a *rty
t r t r n F li.rn lia n a reptrterrfing IhM
i l a l r ’t h u t ln r t i, pr..h •tio n il, n lt l«
and aortal group* h tca bean nom#
mated lo p n ftrip a f* in Ih * W h it*
11,111*4* C tftferenr# on F.dtielfton
TTie nom tnatinni w ar* made h *
(lot f'n*!|et who ha« been Invilerf
In alien 1 the N'ov )* Ttee I m e e t,
in t a ion g wdh Stale School S#tpl.
B ailey.

Hr fl -Ticrl llnlmri diirrlnr of
fhe Alnmir lh.mli i amjlli* I'nittmillion &lt;*id record* thnued that
Teikn Sjiaki "w at rtiwiird al a
c’I'lanre of I fiV\ m rtrr
1 1 T!U
tard*) and wat itiiiided ifrom
radtatmn effect* nf Ihr bomhi only
by

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building

" It |t Ih e rrfc re |«.,*tihle lhal till*
, •«* of Ipukrm ia it a Itle r ff«*r 1
■d rad iatio n."

Japan** nrwtpaprrt !l*|ed It »&gt;
Ih* IHh death an far thlt year
from w nfitnr A homht Tlirrr wat
no r&lt;’nf.rm.tlmn from rnmml**ton
official* who etplalnnl ih*f It It
terlmtridy impottihlr In tay |»*t.
riittl.t whelhrr deatht had hern
radtrd by A.bomb rffrru or by
olhfr r*u*e«
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inI *om» .Vn new nff*pting.
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Dock, Terminal Effort Means
Immediate Growth To Sanford

ELECTORAL COLLEGE GLEE CLUB BOYS

with Rickard Greeae. tk* dimpled

My New York

f alUnt who niaye Locks!*,, and
fisd him wondering nwrerely kow
his favonl# books and records
LONDON. England — T t * haring at ons another Intld# th* ar» doing back in his *ub-l*t
r, , and jour hosts have picked (loom, g ra , rail!* walls, th» d*- apartment in Hollywood — he’s
you up at runs • ’fleck, an attrae- Heat* Maid Marion tin haagsi been * fk h*r# for two and t half
tic* hour at b»*t to a trsintd sighing wistfully d**r Robin, j years neo—and wh*th»r h« over
rt*(paper ***: uirrf to frequent- and so an and on. It’s «ewbeyi • ill har* a deep-rooted permanin , put&gt;* sod lew di*#(, sad hat* and Indians in Sherwocd forest, ent hem* anywhere. You watch
brought you to t tiny movi* and It takes only a (light Imagia- t reupi* "f actors pract.eing
houi*. th» Od»on, inWalton-on-; "Odd* bodkins!" at an*
another swordplay ar.d th* weapon ef on*
Thames (whichlom tniit
reminds atmn to sc# young America flies out *f his hand and almost
/Ml of gtoopnaglo andRudd’s , henceforth going around bowling
a i t i *ff your head,
famous foothall Warn. Shskmg-a- and trying to put *•&gt; hother’s j Th»n you h*ad to the inild* »*t
Roaebuth-VslleyI, and
now you »y#t out with feathered shaft* and watch s seen# being tnada.
a rt sitting hero and watching Department »tor»s thinking af just a* In Hollywood or Brooklyn,
"The Adventure* of Rabin Hood1 Chrutman pleat* take not*. It is hut things ar» held up when Littru* that the TV peoplt har* tie John get* to* rigorous and
unfold.
What you are tempted to do Is timed Rob|n Hood at ths entirt j takes S plevs out of t’ Sheriff's
rueh out and cabl# immediately to family market, but I mutt report kit odd. later, to »•# the handSmerlca. Your wir* would go to to them that dad and mumsy chin with his sword. It looks a
Tonto and th* Lane (lancer, and may go into th* kitchen for ■ f odd. later, to ee* th* handwould read DANGF.R AHEAD treer and gem* of gin rummy some, oily Sheriff wandering
(SET OUT THE Ul.D SILVER whll* th* small fry sr« following ■round in his s •avhbuckling costumo—with a band-aid on hta
BULLETS.
Robin's didoes.
Th* fist truth is. an Englivh
Later they whip y«u out of the chin
firm, working
for American movit house and then through
Then, finally, you are hauled
tpnruort, has come up with a Hampton Court paiact where into ■ b.( plenl* t|n t aad^ther*.
TV series that shortly will begin Henry VIII »o»ed tn after hts tumbles around howling morosethat. fight with Cardinal WoUey. I t 1!y. you sip aoms mesd (dreaion American home screen
It could be. ms T »h# bia­ beors a sharp m tm htanr* to ths full, pinch a barmaid or two
ses* thing sine* Deep CiorkatL palace at Versailles, but you sets playfully In the Llisabethan tra
You say this cautiously, nlmod with relief thot Henry‘a bed, atill dition, linen to a string trio,
reluctantly. Th* people wkn hnv* intart, it a great deal Merer than nlhbl* tim t pheasant and boput thl. seriet together hn*« Maria Antoinette's, which obvi­ Ka«a politely at a minor actor
invited you to England to *»• ously w tt designed for a circue araha year arm and. Ilk* actor*
everywhere, eay. “O, I say -yon
how and wh«r# It ia being mad# midget.
a * * *
didn't happen to te* m* in Mid-nd you haeo com# alwod with
Prom Himploo Court, you to Summer Nlaht's Drear* In N'*w
a chip on your shoulder, to as to

There 1» evidence that the lnter*»t In he. in the worda of the former mayor of
the establishing of a dock and freight ter­ Sanford who appeared before the Board of
minal a t Sanford haa not cooled down ba- Sanford City Commlaaioners, "a ahot in
tha arm to Central Florida Industry.”
jrond It* lnat spnrk.
Here ia a project that will keep open
Tha aubject » n i broached at tha Inst
meeting of tha Board of Sanford City the hundreds of channels of private Indus­
Commlaaiiner* and it ia hoped that the re­ try for Central Florida. Thia is a project
newed interest w.ll not atop at tha "we II that the City of Sanford can boost without
let the City Manager gather the informa­ fear of “taking away from the people their
tion and are what we can do about it singe." Inalienable right of free enterprise.” Tf.e
If the S an fo rd City Commiaaloncra want Pocks and Terminal project la one that
to get their teeth into a project that will will return thousands upon thousands of
mean aomethint to the local community dollars to the community for each one in­
other than token return*, the Docka and vented.
Terminal effort ran mean th*i m m »dinte
There is an open avenue of continued
“ triple to quadruplo” growth of Sanford in freight traffic Into Sanford from Trenton.
leaa than a d&lt;cade.
K. J.. and even pointa further north,
"One of the biggest building boom* of through the waterway channel for barge
•uhetantial meana will come Into being when line* operation.
• project of this nature la undertaken." Is
Without a douht. overnight there could
the undented belief of hundreds of Sanford he harge lines operating In the 12-foot chan
cltliena as well as businessmen throughout nel created for just this purpose. Barge
the Central Florida Area who are anxious line owner* have already shown their will­
to compete with other business houses who ingness to aend their barge*, hauling steel,
reap the aame benefits that Sanford would lumber, automobile*, truck*, wire, hardware,
get In the event the project ever became a cement, potatoes, canned goods, paint, lad­
preserve your fabulo.e integrity
By JAMK* W. DOL’THAT
&lt; Nation’s safety hy cutting spend- tn(1 y„ur professional detachment.
reality.
ders, rope. doth. oils, roofing, literally
Rut sitting here in. tha darkened,
The real estate business would blossom thousands of Item* necessary for the con­ WASHINGTON’— Irto t i c k ing.
lift soma rain must
Th# Republican# regrst very shabby littl# Walton-#n-Thame«
Into a field of unusual return In the locating tinued prosperitv of Florida, to Sanford and politicals
(all. But aometimea lunshms
WUlhthat th* effects to halanca moei* house, you »rs forced to
of warehouse sites, loading areas, truck ter­ its Pock* and Terminal.
pistces through tha ralndiops. , h# |,uHg#t have met with unei- (h» eonclusion that they have
minals, storage space and Industrial spots.
Par eiample, th* Elsenhower peeled ohitacles. Hut they at* da- 4on* • spanking Job an
e uvi^
F.ven to the refrigerated barges, for
It would be year 'round employment for the modern shipment of frozen foods and Administration reeenlly haa not lighted that on* of th* main e#m -; *"■ ** V1* . J”*
| , rln.
thousands upon thousands' of skilled and vegetable#, as well as citrus juices to the been abl* u cut ap.nd.ng by th* pl.mta .gainst th# Ad.nlnl.tra- ,hl* m a * " , , , .
Defense Department. It wanted tion . , . that of Imperiling snf*ty
_ ..
*f Lock■nskdled laborers, from dock hand*, truck northern markets.
eery much to trim **p*edttures hy reduced *p*ndlng . . has b«*n J *
.vTirl#*° Black’s arrow
drivers, railroad men, clerks, and whatnot.
There are unlimited possibilities, and we hy thl. and other department. ,* demolished.
•
i
S ? « . s arcll*rp «•««.•»
Sanford has tasted the prosperity of sit holding our hsnds waiting for someone
*• if h itf t a baUnetd Hudo f four*#, tom# #»f th* R#puMI- r0llfflNfH by th« tUUinou* HH«rgrowth. Ita banka have been bulging with to float the project ashore as if by some «•*cans feel certain thot th* oppon- tff „f .Nottingham, swaidsmen
expansion. But with a Pock and Terminal magic^formula It becomes a reality.
But, lnit**d of d»eltnlng, da »nt* now will ehift th*ip tactics -------- ------------on the St. John* River, located at Sanford,
. th i pentagon.
This I* an opportunity for the entire (*ns* spending actually la *n the snd start shouting that th* Ad* .#nl Truman signed this
prosperitv will become a reality yet unde*. body of Sanford. City Commissioners to increas*. Secretary of D*f*nt* Wil. minisration has not inrreaied da- '
1,# but
cautioned the millerlbed. There I* no enthusiasm so great at aland up. roll up their sleeves, turn down sen asplalns that thin ia dua to f#n«#spending adequately. But
kl«k»r
««st».
that
Is
anothsr
ainry.
u
r
y
'1
***1**1
spending
th* money
that of community growth, there Is no in­ their collars, and go to work for ths fillThis
situation
makes
th*
balMr.
Truman
hat
been
or*
of
rapidly.
terest ao deep as one which would benefit tens of ths community and tha futurs of
am*d hudgot advocatoa
In th* tho(* who, looking toward th * , yy,* following y*ar th* Trumon
the moat. That's why the locating of a ths dty.
Administration very unhappy. Rut It'M elections, hav* Keen charg- Administration said th* minimum
Pock and Terminal for water freight would
U f a not hsm and haw. stumhls around, th*ra Is anothsr aspectwhich mg that lh* Elsenhower Admin. ,hould ho 4S groups and r«ttted
and offer one excuse after another for the makes them ehucklt with plattur*. Idrstloo cut dtftnt* spending M- effort* to rail* it to *0 groups
tha safety level ttiabliehed
On Octob«r » . 1949, less than
The Sanford Herald
■lowing down of this project. I.etJe not ll Is this:
befor* Kor*a, President
Por a long lima aom# of tk# ky tho previous (Truman! Ad- _a tyeaf
__ __
place stumbling blocks In tha path of a Adminiatrttion'a rrltics hov# been n inlalraUan. In *iew af Mr. Tru- y ruman
aigeied th# tl&amp;.SMAdS
“good project".
»* «
M i n i S M
M H W S H « H » m . IS IS 04
proclaiming far and
wld* that m*"'» criticism, tomt of th* Rs- poo military supply bill, but b# lm.
n k s e t a h sw ss* . rtMtee. ••*— «w# aw
This Is a time when an Investment of President Eisenhower was plac- P'lblicans looked up hla record pounded a sum af Kl4.000.000
W C u t — 1 W B i n * *L I ST*
_ r a n SI rw n tm a s « i « -&gt;« s m t o n
a few thousand dollars in an “on ths top •ng th* Nation's security in dir# * l,*, rc»p*ct in def*n&lt;# spending which bad b*en earmarked by
■ a a re a a s a a a a a a . B iw « e n u im *
of the table” survey by a firm of reput­ peril by hit effort* to r*duc* " h,l» h* ■■« In «ka Whit# Ho«is. Congrevt to boost lh# air group*
•ra a rw im a n aa
| They found this:
lo j | „ a tt- p toward th* 10
able engineer* will pay off In dollar* and defense spending.
g*al. Farmer Secretary *f DoAdministration
apokssman
*«•'
*
*"#
,9j
*
#«*r
*
n
T
r*
••*'•4
rent# return to th* city as a whole. It will
plained that tha contemplated f?r fu M ' fttL . '? , : r u r ' #f • lr* font* Louie Johnson was Instruct­
mean a return In the pockets of the mer­ cuts
Involved only tha elimination
Th* V *'*•
•*“ "* ed hy President Truman t# plac*
■ ■ a wwt a* ■*••■•* i « ■■ h «* iw
chants of Sanford. It will mean a gi eater nf waste, efficiency and dupllr*. through th* Budget Bureau, cut that* funds In r*t*rv*.
At th* time. Pr**id*nt Truman
return for the Investor in industrial sites, t on and that nothing would b* th* figure la loss than M,
Roth the Senate end Hous* an. said th* procurement of additional
ft will mean thousand* upon thousands of don* to endanger th* Nation'!
grity overrode th* Whlta House planet for more than 41 groups
extra dollars Into the till of the “tax col- safety.
and approved th* 70-grnup ohjec- would -plnr* an unhearabl* burden
Thl*
did
not
satisfy
th*
critics
lector” who haa to bring in tha money to
however, Th# *tat*m*nt* af Mm* tie* which was to be built up ever an th* national aconamy la year*
run tho city.
of them wore so violent against a period af year*. Congress thsn to eom*.”
Tags 4
Thuraday, Oct. 17, 1988
Smooth politicians won't ha able to put ho Administration that they voted an appropriation of MS;,- Th* Repuhilran* find thl* re­
this project over-the-top. It's going to take created lh* Impres.ion that oven 000•'yW, " ,,h# flr,t •»*«*«•"•»« cord most Interesting In vitw of
current anti-administration atT oday1! B ib le V erse
T " '1
-f V ' ”
the working together of a group of ritizen* to think of orowom.sln. In Go,.
tarkt.
And all th e people b o th amall and g re a t,
•rrm
ert
spending
amounted
to
a
**
Pt^v,d^
th*
4"*1
,,B
tInterested In hut ona thing. THE FUTURE
criminal
act.
■nd th e ra p ta ln a o f th e arm lee. eroae. and
OF SANFORD.
eaaia to E g y p t: fo r th e y w ere a fraid o f th a
Who's going to he the first to move toChaldeee.— fl K lnga 2 8:26.
ward PROSPERITY?
lican frel good ts this: Th# critic*

N o Com m ent

ultiiu lely to tha set whei# seen York a year ago. did you. I
this day they are filming a ..vean, did you remember the^old
•R.bin Hood” sequent *. You chat i man In the third »ccn* . .

Try and Stop Mo
- • i B IN N IT T C IR FO V ) U R I S T S IN HAW Atl wha ilk h o * Waikiki Beach |oi H«
2 nama art solemnly informed that a Chincie visitor ealmlv
went swimming on* day on an exclusive beach clearly masked
“ K A P U “ ( Hawaiian for "Keep
out"). He was the sad once,
but didn't understand a word
lh* guard was saying, so ha
promptly returned. Th* sec­
ond time he was boated off
the beach bodily. He picked
himself up indignantly, and
demanded. -W h y kicky?"
If th* tourutt believe that
an*. Hawaiian* Mve a hundred
even mere preposterous wb*p»
pers to try out o« thenw
*
*
*
Roger Price eay* he M l t#
turn **wm the rot* af a private
ay* in a new TV aeries. Ne t
allergic t* trench coat*. “ It * my gift wba aught la he doing the hustw
bush stuff ai&lt;yh*w" he add*. “CBn sit* beep a aacretl W* were an*
gaged for three months bafae* I knew It I*

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YOU’RE TELLING ME!

Inside Washington
r WAIIIINGTON
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8 m s twd **•laar 9 #a amkassy
a m b aasp ____
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M kasar Is Moscow a “pig p#n“ landlord rafuaa* la m ata any raks said a mouthful who** rwper pairs.
•■■Mum wdR ho hoard on Capitol
to Rio Da Janlartv Ambassador
RM whmi 9 m t*glsi*tor« poooo. Jam*a C. Dunn ocrupl** a boautiv*so Is Jsa u ry .
hal budding, but tha a ittn o r la
And whom Sacrdtarp
Mat* sadly la sand at ■ paint jab. Tbara
ioha Poster Dulso r*markod that a rt ao Rinda for this purpnaa, aa
wkjsctka of Rap. Patrick J. th* building goes anpalnled
MUUafi (R), California, tould bo
to London. AmbsaaaA# Win■ppUad also tn lha Brnbaiap Is Wrap Aldrich baa an ambaaap of
kaa so plumbing, b* ■hick th* U. I . tan ba proud, h a
« d s1 begu ts M l « m wboM atary. a gift t* 9 * gevwnmant bp Bar­
k Tabrss. b t i , Amarie aa Asa- bara Hutton. Th* bnfldag toad
taiaadar Lap Rsadarsos had la prior 9 that wa* alao gtvaa to th#
•vscnala tra V I. Kmbtssy ba gavanmast, bp J. Ptarpant Mar
n u sa tha bwtiding had baas ton- • s t .
damnad aa tmftt la Uva la. Hento asrtttr pasts,
d*raoa’a awerauor, S*ld*n Chapin, tamou war* mad# 9
■om hra* hi rastad qnanara.
la furnish tdaquat*
Maada, Nm staff af Ambsaaa- Orast i n tala On* &lt;
Hsmar Farguaos hva* In ranad a import mad*
daps rt mast In 1919 by
to Bagdad, Iraq, Amhaaaadar Jastph I . Cboaln.
Wsldamir OaBmaa la ambarrasaChoau ralitad tost ba
•4 by a landlord who want* t* walking ass had wtntrr

a London itraat when ha was sp
pr»achad bp a policamaa.
“I asp. aid chsp, what ar* you
da9g walking about In 91a baaslly w fatotsV tha !/*nde« kokhy
aikad th* ambassador. "R rtlrr gi&gt;
hom#.H “I h iv t no bom*.” replied
Oioata. “I am 9 a Amrrteaa am
basaador .*•
Tha lack of ad*qua9 guarlars
abroad M du* in part to a prarlir*
9 vogu* for many y*ara by th*
Amtrtraa goromment of MMrting
rich m*n 9 fin IU 9 p foreign
posts Tha ambassadors btlng
wtahhy, th* govarnment aapartrd
thtm 9 furnish quarm a. In part.
R’a du* 9 tha failure ef Congrats
9 apprapnat* autflclant fund*.
Not an ambaiaMa abrr
sorry tlghu that mak* tha

CLOSING OUT
1955 TRADE-IN S
*4 » B a te k R . M . Bodaa

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can no long*r eomplnln that lha
Administration la Jeopardising th*

n m EXCLAMATION POINT,
modem buddings.

■etwee" I M and !H |. Congress
aulhortred 9 * spending af tMA
million for the construction of new
embsity buildings. The foreign
countries Involved 9 d*M to the
U. I . furnished th# funds. More
recently. Confrere appmpnsted
mcney for ntsr buildings 9
Kararhl and New Delhi which will
cast. M million.
Th* Moscow sRuttion 9 9 •
rlase by Msetf. The United Matos
rannot purchase properly 9 the
R ussia *spit* I and tha three
buildings areupiad by American
personnel ar* owned by 9 * lavtat
government Repairs can ba made
only with 9 # Soviet's permission
and apparently that'* difficult 9
get.

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declare* a aatteg* pcofeaaoe. ha* dred athrar cupa-«*Ur. Mut e a
alt but disappeared from Ainert- real beatload;
tan htemtur*. ErUtontally. Lh*
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prof doesn't read thl* column or.
The da Op pres* cwwflwwat fa
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S o c ia l £v&amp; nlA
l^ayer Partners
*i old For Members
G f Fidelis Class
Mr*. L. F. Garrer'e Group tree#
h n U iM l fur the meeting of th#
Fi&lt;&gt;li» Ci*.* of the Ftr»t Rap1 'l CUurch on Tu#»'iay n r n in j
i th* horn* of Mr*, Garner on
r . S nU m lh Street.
*.rs, F. K. Coopor Jr. presided
i |^ r th# I alines* iission and the
si'iut.oi.al, taken from
Dal#
Liana Rugrrt' hook, "My Bpir*
Fuat Diary ' wat presented by Mr*.
J M. May#. Each ni*tuh#r wa*
$ sen a namr *• a '1'iayer Tartti“r" for th# yaar and group captain# gav# report! of Ui*ir activitie#.
Following ih# bualnaai trstiort
&gt;li«» Fa&gt;# Garnrr rondurtrd a
It bl# quit. P m « i for winning th#
r ^ t a rr# awarded In Mu V. (k
&gt;!»'»# arr and Mr*. John Rogers.
Refreshment# of it* cream, cake,
toff** and tailed nut# arr# served
by ih# hotlrti#*, a*»i*t#d by Mi**
la y # Garnrr.
Thom present were; J i n F. E.
CaUhcl, Mi*. Carl Mo»», Mr#. H.
Turner. Mr*. W. If. Duncan.
Mr*. Guy Biahop, Mr*. Jl#st*ng#r,
Mr*. Rogers, Mr*. Lr# Smith, Mr*.
Jo# Wright, Mr*. Cooprr, Mr*.
?A&gt;#, Jlra. Vrmon Dan*. Mr*.
Harold Davta, Mr*. J. P. AAilion,
Mr*. Alton Guntrr, Mr*. Vlrgi#
J’ratt, Mr*. D. K. McNah. Mr*.
Terrain# Graham, Mr* R. A. Wil­
liam*, Mr*. Garnrr, Mu* l.ortn#
Franklin and Mu* F *)r Garnrr.

Chairmrn reported th# yearly
•tatiitir* of the Sanford l so
Upcratiun (rum Sept. 19J4 to Auguit, issii at folio**: 2.915 volunleer*; ».2n2 hour* of *olunt«rr
a m ic e ; 33 927 attendance; g .m
individual u»e of apeciaturd fad*
liti#*; 5 512 accomodation aer
vice*; 1 »U Information eerxter*
31.214 attendance at the I SO club
by door count; I9.US0 attendance
at other facliitic*. door count,
leaving 40.2M total.
Aim there ucre *2 community
facilltic* un'd; tag community
group* participating and l,Do!
hum# hospitality provided.

Anna Miller Circle
Recently Installs
3 New Members
Th* Anna Miller Circle of the
Sanford Elk* Club held an Installa­
tion of new member* recently «tth
Mr*. ChrDtine Blankenship, prc*l
dent, preiidlng.
Mr*. Harold Kattner. tecretary,
read the minute*. Other officer*
are Mrt J M Cameron, fir«t vice
president; Mr* I.ee Fillmm,
tecond tire president; Mr* Harry
F. Kent, corretpondlng tecretary.
New member* tnvtalled were
Mrt. Bvrt Anderton Mr*. Dalla*
Thelan. Mr* C. P. William*.
The club had at it* guests Mr*
Evelvn Kirchhoff. president of the
Kittimmre Lodge along with Mr*
May Smith, Mr*. Caltie Neid, Mrt
June Young. Mrt. Thelma Thomp­
son Mr* H»rel Bol«km and Mr*.
Maxine Metilvhba all of kiinnimee.
Biitlnet* mt* then eonducted
The memhen Tided to glv# 10
dollar* to the C.SO fund and to
tend flower* to all tick member*
It wa* announced that a haraar
and turkey »upp#r will he held
S ot. I and that all member* are
to get thing* In for th# b itaar by
.Nov, 1 at the Elk* Club.
Approximately JO member*
wen# present.
•

P P tS H *

Truth Seekers
Class Holds
Routine Meet
Th# Truth Seeker* c*a** of thr
Firat Method.it Church mrt Mon­
day afternoon at 1 pm in AleKin•cy Hall Mr* R F. Creiuhaw, pre­
sident. pretidtd.
Meeting opened In regular form
t&gt;y the tinging of hymn* Mr* G L
Anderson had charae of devotional
u»ing at her teat "Faith and
Prayer”.
The d a tt tong "My Faith l»ih*
t p To Thee”, at »ung alter »hlch
the minute* wer# read be Mrt.
Octivia Rumblcy. Treasurer’* re­
port for the te a r it at given by
Mr* T F. Wilton
Sick member* were reported on
and the announcement of the death
of the Ret Wyatt'* father wi*
made. "Happy Hirthday” wat t ing
to Mr*
Wilton and Mr* Tr.#ft
........................
Announcement for th# nrw of­
ficer* for Ih# coming year wat
mid#. Organist* are Mr* Heine
Greek and Mr*. Eva lOikry. clatt
reporter, Mrt llarkev; telephone
commi'iee Mrt W S Thornton
«nd Mr* Mamie Grtfftn ho»te*»
ihairman Mr* John Cranford;
and devotional chairman. Mr*. 1.
Anden-n
Meeting adjourned with 19 mem
er* present. Refreshment* of rake
and Coffee were trvd hv Mrt
Miston and Mrt. W. P. Chapman

Spotlight
On Hollywood

TIIK Ol II AND 1 III' NI1AA -The f.ongvtoo.1 AA’.»nisrif* Ci.ie I n # it epontored a Al Icing show an.f
a Hairdressing *hn« last n ghl in I tin ary li*
1 e li. v»o,..l p i.u of p*
ler the m attageinent of 'I'** IlM t levs- supplied t
Ml** I
W ■liuff. scale,| ntv
floor: Mi** Atatgaiei Moore and Mis. Ili.i Slrm| r standii'n, Air*. Wilcox and \1 s Riarkshrar sraled
the couch. I Photo hv Jatttesoni

Rainbow Ceremony
Installs Officers
At YWA Meeting

( la l c n d a r

TIIIRSDAY
| Palmetto Aie Airs J || \ieh"t
HOLLYWOOD W-The two leas*
Th* Tnnl ir Feil-iw-hlp of the s,.s will tic
Pu.teis The session
likely pervnnt you might eapect
The YW A * of First Ft iptut
Is, find settling in thr wlldernrvt i hurch met »t 7 p m Tuesday Klr*t Pr«-sbyicri.in Church will will sian *t y ,u p tn
j The llupltcwt# Bridge Hub will
of Rraitl are Janet Gaynor and night in the chapel of m# churth gather at 4 p ni
Wilson School Is
Gilbert Adrian.
for installaliun of office-s Air* A Th# Aten S It: Iheihocnl of the mrvt in tin A chi ' lot* with seal
Yet the famed fath«n dttigner J Peler*on. who wa* to have in h in t R-pti»: &lt; huith will have mg In lie :.n it ; t.A p m a:. I play
Carnival
and hi* wife tin t winner of the rtailed the officer* in t Rainbow their eu|i|*cr and ri .;u m meerm* *l * 11*
SAIlltDAA
Saturday night Oil. 2* the Wil­
Academe Aaard. have yu»f re Installation Ceremony was ill at in Ih# Atnno’ial I duration tlui'd
The J.n n r Royal Anihassadnfi
ton School mil hold a Hallowe'en
lumed fiom mn# month* *t their the Tft moment. *n the mvtalla mg hrgmn.ng ll I pm
carnival beginning at i 30 p. m
new home, * inoutand nulet tnlanJ tlun was not done However Mrt.
The F 'vt It.ptisi Intermediate *•!! nies-t at Pie tiist Ha. tut
A king and quern will b# crown­
from Rio De Janeiro And after Irxing Pryor, founirlor to the Choir will hob* ri- r.vtsal at 7 pm i hutch it !• u am .
ed and %an&lt;*ut actlvitiri will be
The S, nii r High Fellow ship of
the fir«t of the year, they'll he group gave the charge pv e»i h of
The First H'ptitl Ad ill Choir will
held. Thot# Included will be grab
the First Pr*- nvteiun Church will
heading back for another lengthy .'•cer. The glr's were in formal at hold rehears*’ at a p m,
•lay.
bag*, fl»H pond*, penny pitch, dart
tire and Ih* meeilng wa* lmpret-1 The t adtea S.xietv nf the has# a Hvll-'wem Pwitv at the
game*, pony ride*, hay ride, hour*
home of A|i*s Eltrahrth AVoo&lt;truff
What prompt* two people who site and beautiful
RI.FAE « li gather at II a pi at
of horror, country ilora and cake
r.ie S'lthsutc anil Piniwrest an.
have led activ# professional tivei
The meeting wat called fo order the hums nf Mrs J A Calhoun
walk*.
to leave citPuation behind?
by th# president Patricia Sykrt for tta n onthty luncheon am! huai- r.ua! P I A Hallowe'en Carmtal will
Hamburger* and hot dog* will
t«e hclil trim A 30 to 9 p m at
"W# fell in lov# with the place." Thr minutes s&gt;f the last meeting tirs* meeting,
kg »er*-ed along with french friei
kuuthilde Ss.ipcr will h# s#rv#i|
All** Gaynor related at her Brlair were given hv '1 ary Virginia Hob
Semin..!* t's-hssl.ih No tt will at S 10 w tn &gt;nitsi.le #v#nts to h#
and cold drink*.
home "We went down there for tnson, tm sta ry . after which fol
meet tn the to»f 11*II a* I p m
gm at A 30 also children are to
the Brinl Fdm Festival in Janu lowest a brief business meeting.
The Brother!
*. 1 AAAH' nf n.mr in ,-i.st .tors and prirr* will
B« aur# to remove metal hang­
ary of 1934 II wa* the first time
An in&gt;pmng program wat givrn
ing or pleating pint before iud*we had hern to South America hv Faye Ashley, program chair the Cent al Iti*pti t Chut, tv will or awa.urd f &gt;i the w.nncia in Hie
ing waihabl# draperiei. Thu li
"A friend of our* wa* flying in- j nun after whnh Mr* P yor Ird meal at tie rtoilvl *1 s -it p eat toil m e parade
1lir bommolr County Ksiuiation
a doubt* lafety maaiurn — It
SI SPAT
land to look oxer *ome property the Ctrl* in tlicir stai ideal* and
Assoriatl. n will hold a m rc *w»
prevent# pricked finger* and a
and asked ut to go along So we vatchword
Th#
V
i*t
Hapctt At'.dh t'h'sir
at High S-ho-'l at a p m T1t
aourra at ru t' atain*.
did. Our friend didn't find thr
Light rcfreshmrntt nf punch, executive beaut wi.l m n l at J lx u ill h" &lt;l r# #ar*al at ti.# chuish
plar# the waited, but we d id "
open face *andw,ihe*f atul c.iokiet iv. in.
at h "O p m
■'Everything item ed ideal." Ad were terxed al a lace-entered table
'HIND AT
rian continued "It wasn't too by Mrs G H Sykrt and Airs Hra
Tl # Fust Hai'tist I t ’&gt;1# T#a h
FRIDAY
Thr iasttrr* YW A were
much like a lungle. Thr place had Anderson
„ ,
,
... . . , ,
.
The regular monthly mec. rc of li a i linlr ti##It's tonight at 1 Tn
been cleared for ruffe# growing. spelled ,.ut on the tablecloth with (hf Nl,
, df v
p m Class#* fur all *,*• group
It #r»med like a perfect location varicolored trntufi leave", amt a
wurket a.
ler
nf
the
I'nlted
Daughtrra
nf
for our paint.ng."
l.svely arrangement of ret glad.oli
Confs'dnars will meet at the home
TM .M M t
"AA# both lor# to paint,” ihe #*• wa* platesi at one end of the nf Mr* At It Strickland at 91*
Tti# t I'll AAlvr* t'luh w|!t hold
plained "The rotor* ar# magnift- table.
a fiak# *#;# at in a m at the
Pretent were Maty Virginia
tent down ther#. Every day we
Navy Fvchange Proceeds will g
get a downpour of an hour nr so Robinson. Patricia Syke*. Marlon
and •varythtng look* clean and Davit. Juantta Wynne Edna t'nw Reservations Urged to th- » P*» VAiv#* Ctirtatmaa t iulr
The Sjnf.ird AA.'loan's Club bo nr# is rtiihtrsn
wathed And the ikte* ar# gnr-| an, .Atarv Ann Hall, bur Karrakrr.
will
play host to a District Srvm
Tto Daughters of AArsIry Aun
Donna
Nrw
son
Alargarrt
llrnhan.
reou*. Th# mntt beautiful blue*
Feity Ann Johntsin, Peggy Crouch, meeting on N.-v 2 in the cl d&gt; dov Schnnl Cl# * nf llw* E ir 't
vou'te #»er »een ”
Their enthuiliiin frr th#ir n#w Hilda Ergle. Fay# Athlev, Atrt h &gt;u*e with four Male officer* G Atelhmilst Ctiuri'h will meet in
AtrKlnlev If.ill at ' Id p m for a
horn* la romagtoua In fact, they Pryor, 51re. Amlrr*&gt; n. and Mrt lx present
llegistratinn will begin at 9 ytii regular hn«inr*s and social meet
hava already ronvarted ona fa- Syket. Mr* llubey Spear*, atiltmou# family—Kichard Halltday lint counselor wat absent dur to a m with the meeting In start imr Atr* R | r i le s group will
promptly at 10 a m A luncheon be hosts
and Mary Marlin. Th# Mallidayt lUnesa.
will he srrvrd at 12 W p tn
The Seminote IR.-h S.h«w| PTA
own th# neat farm Mit* Gaynor
All reservation* for tl &lt;
, n will have a m n tin k' In the Audi
•aid th# Halliday* planned to go
m i*t he tn by Del 2a ai m- n tnrium «t * p m An r * .’ eutlvr
ther# after M4s* Marlin doe* her Lake Mary P-TA
Th"*# wishing fo atten t plejse luisrit meeting wdl he held .*
teiecatt of "Peter Taa in Jane
Is Getting Ready
rail Mr* it*r.ir Ham* n at foxt 7 Jn p m
•ry.
Th* Adrian* own KM acre* in
Rule Teaihing ri'nte a* tie
the Goia* Pruvlnr* near th* imall For Saturday Event
Beginning homemaker* should Eii*t llaptisl Cli111 sh timignt at
Th# U k » Mary P-TA held Ha learn tn rut out unnecessary mo 7.30 p. m
town nf Anaimitt. Ther* t* road
tramportation from Ih* roari. but regular monthly m artini Thura- lion* '«ben r's'anmg Fatigue will
n F.DNMIHT
air travel la regular and more nay. Oet. 20, at th# aehnsvl,
•.anish
tf your
thotilder* arc
Ttie Sanford AAoman a Club wit.
uti*fartery.
M't. William Esane. president, turned in the »ame direction a* pis* host to the District Seven
"There la a little Jungle area pieilded at th* meeting.
,the mop when washing Honor* l.ct Alerting with pcgl'lt jtt.'O begin
oa our land," th* d#algner ca­
Jlr. Igwit, devotional chairman the wvaiuudv do t)i# work md y ir ring at 9 10 a m A|rmtr*r» are
ptained "But Bt* area_ M im4 Inn uaed at hn teat th# 3rd chapter of
that a why you're using a'ked in phone in reservation* fair
wild Ther# ar# anakat and arma- K#v#lationa ith ver*#.
them -and always ruh suifarn the luncheon b. Friday, ltd 2x
dtllo* around, and Our rook wa*
Mr*. Robert Geiger, chairman with a circular nr hack amt forth noon to Mrs Harri*.n
one# feared by an ocelot that ran of th# Hallowe'en carnival, gav* mnthin *o tha* no area is worked
The First Rspint Hi1-te Teach,
tn front of her. Th# jaguar M the a report on the progres# of carol- &gt;tv#r twice Splurge on tudt, but in# clinic elaaav* begin tonight
biggest animal tn that areg, but *al plan*. Th# earnival will
save ynur energy.
at 7 10 p m.
we haven't heird nf any near u* " held Saturday October 29th. #UrtThey had tn#ir own hmita built Ing at a.00 with a «hirkan ard
In Adrian's aeiign. Judging from rrc# dinner.
plcturei of the pUet, M looks
Jlra. Glcna Toehraa reported
• mart enough In taka a placo In that a meeting of th# First grade
the eiclustva Belatr area wti#r#
nvohara was hald Tuesday after­
they hv# here. They hiv# ao #leetncity, hut Flm
mitall a gen­ noon in h#r alas# room. Th# theme
erator. They ti*e a wood-burning wa# “ AAhat parents fan do at
•tova for cooemg. Yai, they have horn# 4o help their #hliilren”. The
mealing was well attfnded and
plumbing
TH E
The Adrian# plan la return her# much interest wa# thown hy (hoar
MISS EATHLYN ANN TALLY. Jackaonvilla, wa# hoaorod rwc#ntly •4 th* end of each atimaiar In put pr#a#nL
•a her alat##ntk birthday by h#r paunta, Jlr. and Mr#- L. C. Tally. | th«lr ana Robin la arhoet Adrian
Tha p«nny driB wa* won by
Bha la tha granddaughter af Mrt. E. 11. Lan#y aad kwr mother la the hat given up draaa tfeiigalag, but Mr*. Gl*na Coehrtn'a room, Drat
former Mlag Kathleen Laney of Hanford.
atill tu n a out n e n 'i ahirt aad tie* and Mcond grad##, with U par
hlU hea her*. Aftae tpending e#nt of th# par#nta present.
For th# program * film waa
tha Holiday* with their son. they’ll
t u n la Bratll, where ball join ahowa antitUd “Helping tha Child
■
' Hj.sC— —
Are#pt Th# Do'a."
them when aehool'a aut.
A New - You Hair Do . .
R#fr##hm#nta w#ra aartad by
the first and aaeond grad# room
mother# and aa Infernal aorta!
Enjoy Tht WnHdwfal -Lift"
followed.

_THF. SANFORD HERALD

Tvirr. Oct. 27. W ,

V:ir* S

Miss Esther Livingston, Worthy
Grand Matron Of State Honored
henunole Chapter Nn i Order
of Eastern Star, honored Alls* K*•
ther Livingston. AA'otlhv Grand
Mation of the Grand t hapter of
Florida with a banquet, at the
AtcKtnley Hall Saturday evening
The Hall whirh has a lighted pie
ture of t hrist was vers Invelv,
with *.lded dec.'rations of baskets
containing pastel gladioli and
greenery The gue* table wa*
centered with a triangle of star
point rotors. Other tables had row*
of frm and various colored hibis­
cus.
R W Turner Worthy Patron of
••'niino.e t hapter V ' I OKS was
|ojstina«trr All out sif.town gue*ls
wrtr introdurrd and welcomed
Alts &gt;vbil It out n. chairman of en
teitainment pre«entr.i her gur.i
artist* el IS- evening Alltv Jean
Nunnadv aolottl and Alt*# Aliy son
I re pianist Vis* N .nnallv sang
"Ilia- Lordt Prayer and "Star
of the Ka*t "
Alter the banquet th# members
rrlirrd t.i toe Alioimr Hall wlie-e
a special called mrcimg was hr. i
fur the Ofltnal ti&lt;d of Mr
Worthy tirand Matron
T hr i lu p in Room had rrn
vriy appropriately decorated in
the Moony Is l a n d M ation s c lo ts
Haskett of pa&gt;lrl g idi.ili, muin&gt;
and Inn wne placed in the t.a-l
an I Ms-st anil baskets of rinble
matic d o r* were p ln e j b&gt; rain
Mar point chair A huge triangle
hung in the AAest. rinphasutng
t* Worthy island Atatron* motto.

Wright Home Is
Scene Of Session
For Joy-Ruth Class

•• I ruth. Honor arid Juitice ”
The meeting wav opened in rw(olar order, with Mn A.rginia
An irrton. Worthy Matmo. pro•iil.ng, Th# AA. rthv C.rar.d Alair n,
'Its* Livingston, wat introduced.
Offirera I rmr.t a tnang «
•round the alia- thn
which
the w#t escorted to the Katt ami
wvlcomcd. Atrt. Mary Al.ce Wyatt
presented Mt*a Living.ton with a
gill fr..m the Chapter, amt an
hs.n.'tat* niemet-n.p certificate.
Gilts were also given her from
’ te Pa it Matron a i luh an. t At-«.
Anders.’n S.nts# the Worthy Grand
Patron was unable t.s a'trnd hit
ftnnorary inemher»hip rem it a'*
wa* presented In Alits luvtogs'.&gt;n.
by R AA Turner
Oti-er &lt;ll*t:ngUi&lt;hed gue-tt -s ho
weiv' tntrmlused and w e lin ie l
weir Airs h re.la MeKwan A --»c i t e Grand A• nductrras. J. •
* .ie i *- a. . . . e i . i
Patron;
Atr* Alar I Don.van. I'asi Grand
Atairi-n ant Grand Secretary;
Alts i hi &gt;e VAallacr t.iand Ward­
e r. It..hen W. Sanford. Gland
srnunrl. Air. \jm &gt; Hi. gate.
Pa-t Grand 'tatrun amt Cjrl T.
AAalias# P.s*t tsuliil Patton of
th# Grand &lt; hapter of Florida
In * most impressive manner,
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Class of ih# bust Hai'tist Chin h
In ..I its monthlv class meeting at
the home of Mr# 1 al'.n AArtgiit
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The session was ca’ el to order
hv th# pteaidrnt of th# ,-ta**. Mr*
Ralph Beits T.e d»v'tional wa*
given hy Atis I tank Itrvan aft#'
w*i, tv irpnit* wei# gisanhy group
captain*
N#* manthers, pn**|.e, t* and ahsenlrei 1 1, di*, issrd I'.ai • wne
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But Lose To DeLand 20-12

Notre Dame Is
Picked To Lose
NEW YORK igv-Ooe can | 4
plenty ot headache*—also letter*—
puking Not/* llama to lot* a lootball game but that 1* tha choice
thia ueek. It re the Knute K. Rockna memorial game at South Bend
and Notre Dame ntll pull all the
psychological atop*.
Should thl* lorecatt come true
H will be becaute ot George
Welsh's piratf-bold antici aa the
Navy quxrlerbock.
Thi* blurplile iprclal prediction
1* the highlight of the leaioa *
tevenlh week Lett week there
u cre 37 correct »election» among
the 53 pick* for a -«M average,
lowering the teasnn'a total to .754
on 1W eurrec* eholeea and Tg in­
correct onct.
Other tectlom Uu« ueek:
Michigan over Iowa: If the
trainer* could meet at midfield
and compare hnvpilal HtU, low*
would be *n a**y victor.

11IK SASI UKI) HERAU)
rngn 6 Thtirn. Pel. V . 1^55

PCC Teams Have
Defeated Big 10
Opponents 4 Times

Oklahoma over K a n in Slate:
Bob Burnt and Tommy McDonald give* the Sooner* a rugged
one-two punch
Maryland over South Carolina
By three touchdown*, i t lrjil.
Michigan Slat* over WUcontui:
Clarence Peak* rejoma the Spart­
an* after a week1* vacation
UCLA over California: UCLA
Coach Red Sander* lay* he hi*
tha Iwo bail college fullback* of
the *ea*nn.
Weit Virgin!* over Marquette;
Two good team oppme one av­
erage eleven in thi* one
Auburn over Tuiaoe. Jo* Child­
re n decide*.
Southern California over Muine*o»a: The Trojan* will have to
play rugged Ju»t lo keep warm.
Georgia Tech over Duke: A pair
of chagrined bowl candidate* take
it out on each other.
Holy Cron* over Syrieuar; Third
hard game in * row for Syr*cu*e.
Miami over Pittiburgh: PitU*
burgh learn* ell about Hurricane*
Skipping over the other* In a
hurry:
Eait: Lehigh over Tempi*. Tenn
State over P»nn, Princeton over
Brown, Rutger* over Delaware,
Army over O lgate, Cornell over
Columbia, Harvard over BucknHI.
Richmond over ViHanov*,- Vale
over Dartmouth
Mid welt: Nthravka over Kanrai. Ohio Slate over Northaeitcrn.
Oklahoma AM over Tul*a. Clr
l.nnalt over Delroil. Colorado nvr
Mitaouri, fo*a State over Drake,
lln’ivtnn over Wichita, lllmni* over
Purdue, Indiana over Ohio Uni*
ventty, Botlon College over Xav­
ier.
Soulh: Miaiinlppl over U ulritna
State, Tennene* over North Caro­
lina, Mliilmppi S'»te over North
Teaaa State, CI*m»on over Wake
Forest, North Carolina State over
Furman, Georgia over Alabama.
K«*tucky ove&gt; Rice, Vanderbilt
m e t Virginia. Virginia Tech over
Mary over Virginia Military.
Snulhwrtl: T taai ChrUtian over
Baylor. Southern Methodist over
Teat*. Teat* Tech over Weal T ra­
i l Stata, Teat* A M 'over Arkam at.
Far Writ: Colorado AM over
Montana Denver over New Mralft,, Oregon over Idaho, College of
Parlfie ever Waahtnglnn Slale,
Stanford over San Jn»*. Utah S[ale
over Fretno. Waihlnglon over Ore­
gon State. Wyoming over Brigham
Young.

By TUB ASSOCIATED FBEM
Either Pacific Coa»t Conferee re
foothill 1* getting better or the
Big 10 brand 'a dipping, a check
at tha record* »howed today.
PCC team* biva defeated Big
10 opponent* four time* Id tla
gam ei thl* teaton utth ona mora
tc go—*nd Southern California 1*
a near unanlmou* cholca to maha
H fiva out of acven over Mlottoiota Saturday at MlnaaapolU.
Tha racord t* a complata iwlteh
from that compiled only one year
ago. We item team* won only twlca
In tin eocminlrr* during IM4 reg­
ular teaton play.
Coat! winner* thi* year havt
been Stanford. M ovtr Ohio State;
UCLA, m i over Iowa; Southern
California. 33-21 ovtr Wlscmreto,
and Washington, MO ovtr Mtoneaota. The toiora are Stanford, M-l*.
to Michigan State, and California
SO U to lllinou.
Agalnat other non-conference op*
poutinn. though, the C oni isn't
dong a t wall. Laat yaar PCC taama
broke even to M gamaa with all
other non league team*, eneludlng
the Big 10. Thia fall, with tevea Earl Blaik Moves
tuch garnet Hill an the achrdutr,
the racord* »how only liven Vic­ Army Players
to r ia again*! nine defeat*.
What about the Rn»e Bowlf PCC Like Magician
team* have won only twice in It
WEST POINT. N Y. * Nobody
game* With Rig 10 letm i while ha* ever f»lled Earl tR rdi Blaik
potting a 14-10-3 mark *g»tn«t ill a Height of hand performer but
other aehonl*. The lau Coait tri­ the way he ha* moved hi* Army
umph In tha Paiadena portre»«nn football player* around »hould
elailc wai Southern Califonua'i qualify him for member»htp In the
70 over Wlieontln to tha I9M | Magician* Society.
game. The tin t wat In 1*71, when
Injunri have forced Ih* »hlfti
California whnmped Ohio Stale, m » lean* that figured before the
&gt;1-0.
I &gt;r»«cm upened to he one of the
'tw it in Blaik'i 15year tenura at
Gerry f’lanuti*. Michiiran Slale , (hr Point.
174-pound fullback, spend* Sunday
Eirtl it w** Ihe hackfleld. »tlll a
Morning* giving religion* tnriruc- i major pmblem at tha twlre-beaten
firm In boya at a rnrrerilnna! In- Cadet* prepare to meet onceatltution in E att (wanting, Mich.
Colgate Saturday.
But at leait Blaik will have Ihe
tam e alarling batkfield for Ihe
Colored News
teennd straight Salurday with Don
Hnlleder at quarter, Pete La»h and
Mlk# Selgler at tha halfback ipota
wnd Pat Uebel at full.
Batik, however, had m more
than announced hi* alarling bark
field tkaa up'turned a line prob­
lem.
Thl* Him h« shifted Ralph
Chttnauikat, ena of the mitatand
tog guardi to the Bait lait teaton
and a tarter at left tackle to all
five Army game thia tall, to right
Homecoming activities at Crootnt end. Cheawauikai. a nativa of
Academy got under way tail night Broeklan. M a tt, hat never played
a t S p m with tha crowning ef a vanity game at ead at Weat
lovely Gwendolyn Blocker aa Mlta Point. However, he taw three
Croomt Academy. At tha tame yean a* a wtagman to high aehonl.
lima charming Mary fltlen Pierre
The Cadet* have now gone
wa* crowned "MD* Homecoming", through a total af five right end*.
The apeetarular homecoming per- Dave Thomai, Don Satterfield,
ade itarted at 4 o’clock thia after­ BUI Saunden and more recently
noon. Headquarters for the pared* BUI Melnik have been hobbled by
waa the rear end of Croomt' knee toturlei Kaeh waa to Iho
campui. The route the parade fol­ alerting lineup at m e Urn* or anlowed wat from the eampaa up
Uth SL to Lake Ate. wham tha
Baundara ta d Satterfield may
parade diiUandod to recon vene at be available ter limited duty
tha comer of Second St. and Cy- agalait Colgate. Malnlh la out un­
pre*i Aye., tod than moved wait til peealMy Urn Yalo game Nor. B.
io Palmetto, then tooth to Third
t o r n Bald, a S-l WO pound al­
St., down Third to Sanford A rt. and
ternate tackle Cma Port Collina,
•oath on Sanford Are. to Ninth SL
The culminating aetltrlUea took Cola., will more into the tickle
apat T id ied by Cboaaauihaa.
place a t the Memorial Stadium
.w han Crooma P aathen mat the
tflghUag eleven af Falatka. PaL
lowtog the sam e them waa a daaen
• t tha raeraatlao cantor.
During kalf-tima. tha prtaa wto* * para af tha beat three float! w a n
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5 0 Pros T ee O ff
In Annual Tourney
NAPLES &lt;jn—Fifty profr»»ton*U
tred nff today in the fir*t annual
Klnrida PGA tournament at the
Napie* Golf and llearh Club
Courte for 11,000 ca»h and other
prtiei.
Eighteen hole* will he played
earh d ir through Sunday in Ihe

Man Says Cheaper
To Own Horses
BOSTON UR A retired Maltarhuteli* buvimttman who lay* he
found II rheaper In own horaea
than bet on them pocketed t to. 100
today for Rockcaille'i trrmendoua
victory In tha 150,000-added Yankee
llindlrap.
‘'Utrd In hel on them, but de­
cided it would be cheaper to own
my own," iiid Jotrph Leone ye*,
lerday sflrr.hi* »pocdy and dur­
able roll defeated a fine (Ip!4 of
10 other Ihree • year . old* in the
Yankee'* loth running.
Lrune. a 5T-vear-old former heal­
ing and fuel rontrarling dealer in
Ihe Lawrence area, obtained Rockrattle for a bargain price of tll.000
from Calumt*. Fam early thia
year.
Although Ihe hrown roll bad won
i Ik race* and finithrd out of to*
money only onr# In tt prevloua
tlarli thl* teaton, Rorkrattla went
off at heller than to t a* a crowd
of jn.nl] made Hilton Oabvon'a
Nance* Lad * #5 favorite,
Nance'i L*d made a game at­
tempt to overtaka the Leone roll,
hut had lo tattle for iccood, a
length and a half behind.

After 41 Years
Austin Is Back In Texas League
AUSTIN. T»* up _ Atwite v u
bark la tha T n a a U i j w today
attar a tt-yeer abaanea. replacing

Tha filtering Beaumont franchise
long-ailing RaaumoM.
wa* offcully moved In tha Traaa
raptlal rity laat night at league
Preildent Dick Butler announced
that all drtallj had bee* worked
out to permit tha tranifar.
Alloa Ruaaall, e«nor at tha Beau­
mont franchiaa. brought tha club
boro •baa aa Aualla group beaded
by Mayor To* MUicr guaranteed
an atlendattee of 175.000 (tor the
IMO acaaoa. Beaumont draw only
00.000 tha goat acaaoa.
Ruaaatl aatd ha had M ftayun
aid hla maaagar win ha Caaaia
Byaa. former big league player
who managed Cerpua CRriaU la IM
Big auto League laat aaaaaa.

71-hole event ovrr the (.totkyard
court* where par la 72.
Par waa certain lo take a beat­
ing on the batla of tcore* turned
in during yeMirday't pro-amateur
tournament that dre* M prof ra­
tional* and three Umea a t many
ematurr*.
I-ew Bateman of Ocala and hit
three amateur partner* eardrd a
Lett ball of 63 With Bateman were
Gardner Dlckirion Sr. of Panama
City; Jame* Paul of Daytona
Beach and Henry Taylor of Ocala.
Tied for terond money at 61
were the team* of Clyde U*ina
Jr., Wett Palm Reach with Felii
Revlann Sam Friedman and T. T.
Taylor, all of Weit Palm Brarh;
and the team of Burl Boleiia, twice
Florida champion from Tampa,
with Bob Myera, G. Wright and
Boy Cbenderlln, all 0f Tampa.
Denny Champagne of Orlando,
playing with Glenn Young of llolIvwcorf. Frank Bellow* of Tort
Lauderdale led Rill Whitley of
Napie*. potted 1 belt ball of Cl
for fourth money.
Jimmy I^nli, Rridrntnn pro,
lied Ihe rourte record with a «T
amaleur. had a »urpri«‘ne Tn **••
tin Stano*ich ol Miami Beach waa
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By B. HUGH AN'flLEY
Although the Fed J- V'.* held
the Del^nd J. V.» almott at a
•tandriill, and didn't even allow
th* vlritinjr team • fir** down,
thi Fed* atill rame off the field
with a 20-12 defeat on their hand*
a* tha reiull of threa -nuka*’
play*. All of the icortne agalntt
tha Frd* rama a* a revult of
blocked kirk*: Del^ntl bioc'aed
two and run them back for
ANNAPOLIS. Md lANary and •core*, and tha third wat Mocked
Notre Dam* toarhei are lik in g hy on* of tha Fed*' own ptavera,
for another puttible replay of U«t allowing a recovery and runbark
year* 6-A thriller when the un­
beaten Middiet and the oncedtfeated Irtth meet Saturday.
Both Md reporter* at Navy'a
weekly football new a ronference
yeiterday they regard the other a*
being a* good or belter thin the
1954 learn* and eipect another
NEW YORK UP—Who laid Ihe
riot* battle.
harebell aearen I* nvar? Early
Coach Terry Brennan *nd In a Wynn i* pitching In klcitco. Sandy
telephone Interview from R-&gt;ulh Amoro* I* catching fly hall* in
Ind. Ihe rite of Saturday'* ela*h, Cuba. Vinegar Bend Mitell la
that he think* the oddtmakrr* are •inking them out in Havana.
mlitakrn in making Notre Dame a Hie far-flung winter baseball
rix-pntnt favorite, the *am&lt; mar­ teaton already I* weu under way.
gin they beat Navy lait year
In addition to tha four league*
” 1 ifonl know how they figure belonging to the Canhoaan Fed­
IL" the vouthful frith meolor eration—Cuba, Puerto Rico, Venare mtrkrd. '| would think w* tula and Panama—there arc four
would probably be rated aven." or five other league* employing
He railed thia year'* Navy team tome U S. talent.
"probably the beat they'** had in There are tha Vara Crua and
the latt 10 nr 15 year*" and laid Metican Pacific Coast league*, in
' record* indicate they’ll probably Mrairo, the Occidental League to
be the be*t we play.’*
Venetuela and a four club league
Navy La* beaten it* fir*t five in Ihe Dominican Republic. Sev­
opponent* but they eipect the e ra l Balllmort flayer* and firmInto to be their toughrtt tn dale. hand* arc playing in tha ColonThe Middle* hav* riiown Ih* »ame oian League m South America.
fire in practice thl* week they had
The lour Caribbean Federation
lor the game In Baltimore’* mud­
league* work cioacly with organdy stadium tori year, when a tied baseball Player* with Iwo
fumble going Into the and mne
lull *ea*on* in tha major* era not
coil them at leari a tie or potiibly eligible.
a victory.
In Iho noofrderation league*,
Notre Dam* ha* tori only to a
*nod Michigan Slale team and la player* «r* cooridertd under tha
plainly regarded by Coach Eddie regulation* oo barnstorming. That
Krdrlati a* the big hurdle faced 1* how Wynn, the veteran Cleve­
by hi* team thi* teaton, with the land right hander t* allowed to
natural taceplion of an always pitch two gamei for Bobby Avtla'a
Stcxico City Red*. Bob Lemon alio
lough Army game.
*'Wa rerard them every bit a* wa* to havt pitched a couple of
lough a* lari year," Erdrlats said, gamei but bcggtd off.
‘but feel the tame way about Ihe
game , . . Our boyi du a belter Change In Lineup
job a ga in it a tougher team.''

Navy, Notre Dame
Coaches Looking
For Another Replay

Who Said Baseball
Season Is Over?

Of U of M Team
P. Cothren Revives May Appear Soon
MIAMI oft— A major change in
the University of Miami foolbatl
Art Of Kicking

UNIVERSITY. Ml**, tn
Full­
back Paige Cothren. tin Aatocialed Pre**' "ba*k of tha week" for
r ti performanr* againri Arkanvat,
revived Ihe ert of kicking field
goal* for the Univertity ol 5!i**Latppi
%
Cothren *et a Southearirm Conftreore record, where field goala
a rt almjri out ot date, by boot­
ing two agali.it Georgia. Thoie
Iwo alio were the firit field goala
kicked hy a M iiiuuppi player
(tore m i
Tha Junior booled one field goal
again*! Arkii.***, tn addltjon to
•coring * tourhdown, kicking two
eitr* poinli, Inlerrepling a pa**,
and blocking vinouriy for hit team­
mate*.
A penalty prevented Cothran
from (coring all Mliilreippl point*
in tta 17-7 victory over A rkanua
Saturday.
Cothren I keeping alive the
Foot* tradition dtipita a different
Mma at MDiiaiippt Tlv* three
Ihree famou* Poole brottera. Bay,
Burier, and Barney, are hi* uncle*.
Cothren Uadi the Southe a»term
Canfaranee tcoring rare with 44
tota on four touchdown*, three
Id goala, and U aitra point*.
Ha'* * good hat for All-SEC
honor*.

lineup for Ine PitUburgh garni
Salurday mav show up in the mid­
dle ot Miami'* line.
Coach Andv Guitafann moved
Hob Della Valle, 1M-pound right
lackle, to ren'er lo take over for
the injured Mika lludcck, to yetlerday'* workout.
Co-Cap*. Whitey Rouvtere, atill
on Ihe tecond unit behind John
Varone, worked at both lift and
right halfback and alio movtd
from ht* corner spot to Ih* deep
position lo try and atm gtben past
Jefente.
Gene Reeve* Ihd Sam Scarnecchta were throwing well during
th* drill and extra point kicking
•aw Ed Oliver click with flve for
five. Mario Bonoflglto made thret
for four.
The iquad. &gt;4 atrwig, wilt leavt
for ritteburgh tomorrow morning.

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Bummer Tan Mrnod IIII.AM
when the celt www the 1644 G an
den BUtM lu k e e . but kla 4em.
n mar# itnmtd Mia* Elbby, wua
•old far 4400 because nebody
thought her worth while f a r
breeding purpose*.
Welterweight ebamplre Ctrmaa
Beaille I* n hunting and flaking
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D ULASTZTIMS’TODAY
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by DcLead. Thu* the Fed* were
•gam defeated.
In the ft/U period lh« Fed*
•topped everything Iho DeLand
club could run ogainri them.
Then. Iota in tho opening Manta,
tha Fed* went back to punt and
it wa* blacked hy a DeLarnl play­
er. Another DeLand player pick­
ed tha ball up on th* Frit 20 yard:
line and went tha r rit ef the
way for a score.
Then in tha second period, white] COLLEGE PARK, M d r—Frink
roach Fleming wa* experiment- ■Tamhurrlln celrbratev hi* fir*-7 *ning with the "unknown*" in tna civcrvtly "n Saturdxy a t Mary­
barkfield, trying to find a romhin- land* iru rtertack an! perbsp* it*
ation that might work againri be»t ever.
It wuv nn Oct. to lari, yeir
Wintar Park’ tomorrow night, the
Fed* found them*elve» dren in *S!in*t cMith Ciiolim S atutd#'*
their own territory and out of !oe. that Coach Jim Tatum turntd
down*. They went bark to punt, to Ihe v-iphumufc Tumburellu aftrr
and a Defj*nd ptayrr broke Maryland had at a Earn'd throuzh
through again, and again the u first flve Eamci with two viepunt wa* blocked, and avain on- j
I .vu dciiat* and a lie quao
other player picked un He baB, lirb itk e J hy Charley Boxold.
and again he ran it bark f»r * Tamburello directed Maryland I*
itore. Tbn only d'ff*rente «v&gt; » dreivive ? ’-f victory and krpl
that the boy who ptekrj up the on doing the »ame f.,r the next
hall had to run it ha, a 30 tarn* four game* .Maryland hasn't heeq
instead of tha 20 yard* ntcniaiy beaten m 11 game* since Tamtoirfor the first acorn.
ello look charge.
w1
Aflar the half the Fed* re
In fact, he take* charje* «o comjnlrad to uta tha wide punt forma- _
;Vtciy that riieg down you have
Hen: that • when tn* punier genhack about flftrrn v a :’« from a feeling that wn:m coarn Tatum
the canter *o that hr w.ll have idm iret it he isn't entirely sold
plenty of lima lo gr: the klca In on it.
"lie’s got a lot of Imagination,
iha air before he i* eharged. The
• nap waa perfect fmm thi n n - hr likr* lo do hi* own thinking,’’
ler, but Rill Rohln«on, protecting ray* Tatum ‘lle'v naturally corky
blocker for the punter. k»rl l*ack- ind ronfident he can *m rr anytime
ing uo until he harked the U ri­ he want*.
el. Again Ihe punt was Marked,, Once he g't* ahead hr LkrW n
again a Defaind player picked U try thing* and trie* la put &lt;xra
up, and thia time he only had i bow."
to run 10 yard* for their thud
Do you approve, Tatum -waa
and final arore.
asked.
Then the part that made th e , "A* long a* h* alaj* ahead,"
fan* leave Memorial Stadium with he replied wryly.
admiration in their heart* for Thai hi riidn t endorse it entirely
Iha Junior Fad* happened, ft I*
rurinmary to tee a team 1o*e it* wa* gleaned Irom hit recollection
spirit* whan It get* behind three' that Brrnie F Honey, quarterback
touchdown*, hut not the Frd« of Maiylind* 1!&gt;33 national rhamThey earn* back with a lot of .dons, "(t&gt;cd to Hick to hi* knitting.
aplrit and energy. They spatked You (mil l lit on Ihe bench and 0J1
a parting attack that carried for Ihe neat puv ahead of him**
40 yard* and wa* climaxed with' With Tamburello, he'* never
a ten yard pa** from Johnson to ;ure Neither it the other team,
Tamburello I* one of ihe quickest
A'hley for tha acore. But that
wasn't all for the Fed*, they quarterback* to change play* after
*mung out of the huddle and
rama ecreamlng back In the fouith reaching Ihe line of scrimmage.
quarter witrf another attark that
"lie h&gt;* a »!re| trap niind,” taya
rarrlrd for “4 yard*. Thl* limr Tatum (turn Ihe admiration it .ind.
Johnson hit Ronnia Rurei with point. "He cat’* play* with ariunda 20 yard pa»* for the arore.
ing petfcctlun."
In tha ateond half a little b«y,
Eddie Barbour, waa aent Into the
hall gama aa fullback. Ha turned Gators Resume
In a fina performance a* a Muck­
er, and when he put* on a little Drilling Yesterday
weight ha'll he getting a lot of GAINESVILLE w-Aftcr taking
* two-day rest following up their
gam« riperience.
rixth ruszrd conlest, Ihe UnlverScore hy period*:
DeLand J. V .a_____ 6 7 7 6-70 illy* of "Florid* Gator* revumed
Seminal* J. V.a
... 0 " « 0—13 their effort* on the football drill
field yeiterday.
Tha Fed Lineup:
That •» mmt of them have re­
E—Athlry, Little; T Tyre. f ,it»kl; G—Gratey, Walker; C— turned but a number of nUOFa
Fane*; B—Johnion, Ituasl, Ho­ were kept abed because of aevere
told*. Among those not practicing
ward, Robinson, Barbour,
yesterday mrre front runners John
Barrow. Jackie Simpson, John
Tampa Preparing U urieti, and Jo* Brodsky.
Chance* are that ail those m ist­
For
Game
ing from lodiy'i activity will b*
TAMPA Ufo—The hard running of back in uniform before Ihe week la
reserva halfbark Paul Davl* ilond cut and will have tip* tn prepare
out during a two-hour dffrnriv* for the Gator*' game with Georgia
workout for th* University of Tam­ Saturday wee* T**ey have an q u a
pa football (gam yesterday..
date thl* Saturday,
|MW W ]
Running R ail Carolina playa
Georg* Wardrr.an, with n fire
•gatort tho first ttringera, the
Lakeland youth ripped off several under r*r 6fl, holds th* em rie
foad gala*.
record for amateur golfer* a t
Tampa Boos not hare ■ tame Bermuda'* Mid-Ocean Club. H t
this woak but playa l a i t Carolina shat hla record breaking acore T t
1042.
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23 • A'. to lay iJnxleum and
BUttrnae
414 93
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fi9.95 l^iunge Chait&gt;
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2G9.95 Simmons llnlr aBcd
C-V PI (OLOIILI t W.-mrn ate nuking
219 93 2 pr Scrllotlal S**fa .. 113 M K.' «&gt;d pr. ■tl!' I,vlling for wellknown c •smetlc i mipanv. Write
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Phone Irt LAWNS MOWED br Jerry Ixvrd.
Free estimates. Phone 1317 W
USED Frigideire, Vrvry (lean.
&gt;49 (*t Firrvlonc Store.
Eipcrtmred young mmhrr of 2
dr«irc* llili) Silting *■’•» *llv*r
3 |i in II v\ own Tranv|H&gt;rt4i»n.
Phone 97,3
Every Saturday Night I;to P. M. 13MIS4 ELLANKOUK
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All mcrrhandlsn sold to highrst
Boa i it Phone 3*3-If
bidder, regardless of price. Con­
signers and Dealers invited. We 14- a r tc iA L a u n e w
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will buy anything. Wallace and
Planshsei. Rrreay fleattng
Walker Auction. Phnne 2120-R.
II. G. HODGES
U S E D . Leonard Refrigerator.
ferr-re on All Water Pumps—
*12 &lt;70. Firestone Store.
Well* Drilled - Pimp*
Fiola Road Phaaa 7H
WINCHESTER 30.30, Wlnehrslrr
HOG Kit'S TREK .SERVICE
14 G* Double Hunting Coat,
Rreechei, Boots. Ammunition. Trrei Removed. Topped, Shuped
and Brurcd. General Tree
Etc F. E Henry. Sanford
Surgeon F ire 1 K * I i m a t e a.
Trailer Tark, opposite Standard
Phone 509-X-W*, Sanford.
Oil.
F1XIOK sanding and ftnishing.
RADIO-RECORD tP!3r«x f ’rm(leaning, wating. Serving SemiInitlon. t3T no Flrerlnne Store
mile County since 1923. II. M
Gleason. l.oAe Mary.
COLDSPOT B-f. T r „ . Fr .1 ..
letterheans. statewith
Krceter Ch»&lt;t. Magic ENVELOPES,
tnrn!s invoices, hand bills, and
Ch»f Gas Range. Both in good
i r o g r a m a , etc. Progressive
i-rmdtlbm ami reasonable. b!9
'rUiUag Co.. Phona 401 — 443
Writ 13th St.
Rovalla Drive.

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know ledge of general nlfitv work SI'Et lALl/.lNt; In Ikrf and Pork
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hatred dog. City Ucenia No. t»T.
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for the right man. Write Ho*
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rhone 2337-31.
r* The Sir,fern Herald, givChild's pet.
g age and full particulars of
P . M. C A M PB E L L
marrlaga and military status.
LOST on Slate nosd Projeet.
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P. J Cheatarwa. Garfield WljM rarle Concrete Co.
latte John Malack, R. W. WU- J0&gt; Elm Ava.
Phona 1333
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C 01 C Winners

Dr. Terry Bird

1955 Nobel P rire ~
For Literature
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Chamber of Commerce told the
won tvday
Coffee Club this morning. “ I want price for literature
In expre&gt;t appreciation lo the hr an Icelandic novelist. Haldor
ladies and gentlemen who hast Ktljan Laxness
worked in this drive. The entire
A leftist he ts active Ut Ihe
population owes you a debt of gra. Commumit-iooniored international
etude, not only for bringing tn peace movement, which previously
the money but for telling the pro- awarded him a lilersrv prttc He
p'e and telling them knosv what | has called the North Allanlle
u* are doing I thtnlc that itm-i Treaty Orgamialmn ‘a society of
people are aslmytded at the war lunttiei "
amount of work that goes through
Laxness 3? has b*en a candi­
this office When we say we are date several years for the price.
grateful for Ihe Interest we are Xpparently tn* Royal Swedish
truly es pres sing the gratitude of tradem y this year overcame the
the people "
dislike of h's political leanings
City Cemmlaaionrr John KrM*f, that at least some of Its metnhey
also at Ihe meeting this morning
of the Chamber of Commerce Cof­ had felt He will receive llfi.720 at
fee Chib, said that **1 think we Ihe presentation of Nobel awards
have some new interest now to­ Dec 10
Lainesa writes about the every­
ward IK- dock* and terminals
which has been an issue for a day life of Ihe iwooq person* of
number of years Th# Chamber his home Island tn Ihe North
of Commerc# has done a remark­ Atlantic.
able job in gathering Ihe tnformation for such a project that
CONTROVERSY REFERRED
wt'l benefit the area as a whole”
TO BOARD
Th» iw s Annual F»p«n of the
TALLAHASSEE
Jv-A controver­
Seralnnj# Ounty Chamber of
Commerce activities. was distri­ sy user a plan to fill shout Vfl
buted to the Coffee Club member- ecres of bottomland in Clearwater
hOXINOI *Hilt of remo" b dedicat'd III erremo-1heawwcightt Pc'* Fralm, frxlhrrwcljrtil; Jlra
this morning. The report contains Harbor has been referred In Mty.
Dice at M*di?r.a Square Cardan, K, T. Old-time NorriJ. prr'idrnt. International Boxing Club; 1 /u
ihe l.S-p—ini program of work for Gen, E n in by the Board of Trus­
former champions no hand ft. to r.) are Paul B ef- ' Svlira, har.t.imwelghl; Barney Rnee. welter end
IM* along ui*h a re»-tew of lh» tees of th# Intrrnal Improvement J
ten bath, llght-heevy. eight.nob Olln, luht-heavy- lightweight; Jim Carter, lightweight, and (In front)
publicity gained by the Chamber Fund.
weight; Gu« Lcjnevich, light-hr i
;ht; Jim 'A t* Attel, featherwrlght. Tlghters retired foe at
The b iird deferred action on a
of Commerce for the various act!Ilraddock, heavyweight; Tom Loughran, light- Ilea t two year* are eligible for the llall e&lt; Fame.
tequest of Howard P Rive*.
sitir- uflthe organlxation.
Earl Higginbotham, imms'diate Clearwater attorney for a public
Whatever kind or color, tila pa»t president, concluded the re­ bearing a! which property owners
t'oors a!) n»&lt;d regular soap *nl port with ' Yes, 13M has been an in the area could air their views
active year (or the Seminole opposing th# operaton
■ r rare snapgdlil BKfstSleghR! County Chamber of Commcrcr In
Here are authoritative atitvnrt]will have to complete it by July
from the Veterans Administrationl i w , Jr-» than a year Irom now. water rare, A good general rule addition to th* more obvious acti
Oily rleanl rags and mops #r#
to (our questions of lntrrr&gt;l lol(V,u!d an eaeepHon it made In is to wash the floor with a wrung* sines aa described by Ihe news a rtcognixrd fire hatard, dua to
former a rn iie men ami then n v c.&gt;-«• sin • I w n i able tol&gt; . ou*. • ndey rloth or mop, then wipe clippings In this report, many
other details are handled by Ihe the danger of spontaneous com*
families:
' gin tramin: tv f o r this tune?
speedily with en alnsost-dry mop Chamber staff eaeh day. Let's get husgion. That’s tha best reason
q. | am a disabled World War II A Yon p is.My could have until
why they should b# washed elesn
veteran, and 1 have just coroe j July, 19-d. to complete your train Never apply wax until the floor la behind our new officer* and dlj
-erinr,
and
make
195*
an
even
in hot snip or detergent suds
completely
dry.
home alter several year* in a VA mg The law allows disabled velerMlger year."
promptly after use.
hospital 1 want to take Public L-i 1 •ns an additional (our years, i(
IS training, but I understand I thry were not able to start on time
hea Hire rf their disabilities Since
VA decides each cate individually,
you should gn in touch with your
nesreit VA office to learn whether
the e x tn time applies to you.
(Continued Irons Page One)
Q 1 have fust been discharged
underway in lull lore# tomorrow (mm service, and I intend to ap­
m o rn in g .
ply to VA for disability compen­
Volunteers who will form the sation Will I be required to take
membership campaign groups are VA phyilcal examination?
Mrs. T. E. Rnumilltl. Mr. and
A Not necessarily If you file a
Mrs. Dirk Aiken. Mo Gordon
elaim within six months from the
itllal
E E J * y’ Kudrlh EMMmJmr*eorJ/e 1dateM yi.urs.-psr.tion. P_ may be
Touhy, Mrs. Ernest Cowley. Mrs reted initially bated on the records
Waller Morgan, Mrs. E If. Laney. ol the sendee department, unless
Mrs. R. L Cornell, Mrs Jam*1 it appear* that an error migh* re­
Crapps. Mrs rioyd Cooprr, Mra sult from such a rating
Q | am a dltabled Korea veter­
H. W. Fucker. Mrs. J E. Jewvll.
Mrs. 5 G. llarrlman, Mrs. James an What ts ror deadline for ap­
plying (or Iho special Gl Insur­
D. Dotard.
Mrs. C. C. Walsh. Mr*. Guy ance available to disabled Korea
Bishop, Mrs. Wilma Colbert. Mrs veterani’
A You must spply amt piy your
Arthur Beckwith J r . Mrs. Charlie
Vtari
M Flow era, Mta. Kathy Hcrdman. first premium within one year from
the
d
ile
that
VA
hs*
determined
Mrs William Jelltsoo. Mrs. I/mlse
O tM rd
"AufMMffVtt HtW
Goldman. Mrs. Jtramle Gold, Mrs. your disability to be sendee-eonMartha Seamans. Mrs. Lorraine netted.
A'cst Slrmio-Flight IlyUrm-Matic* coupled uilhi
Bean*. Mra Virginia Howdcn.
0 Ar* VA'S speeisl “wheel
Pontiac'* new 227-h.p. Smuo-Slreak I ’d! dan
Mrs. Jo Anne Trafford, Mr. June chair homing" grants available
liter* all-new performanca an new and dra­
Wilson, Mrs. W. R. Anderson. only to disabled World War II and
matic U muM ha a ip rrinsm d la ha bafjmmdl
Korea veterans?
Mr*. John Carlton.
Mr*. B. McWhorter. Robert PeeA No Veterans of all war*, as
ly Jr., Mrs Harold Chapman. well as thus# with peacetime ser­
Mrs. D. J. Bales, Mrs. J. I). Mar­ vice only, may qualify, ao long aa
tin Jr.. Mrs. E. C. Harper S r, they meet the eligibility require­
Mrs. V. B. Ilsrdin, Mrs. L E ments of the law.
Thompson. Mrs. B. B. Crumley.
Veterans living In Central FlorMrs. J. D Wright Jr., Mr*. F. F. Ida who with furlher Information
Brerkrnrulgr. Mrs. E l l i o t t about their benefits, should write
Knowles. Mrs. J. M. Charpled, the VA ollire at U E. Central Ave
Mrs. David Gihaon, Mrs. Donald Orlando,
OnstotL
Mrs. Horace Little, Mr* W H
iW.rsoe AWARDED TENNIS
Wiebold, Mr* C. L. Tark. Mrs
QUEEN
A. R. Pinkerton. Mrs. Philip
RAN DIEGO, Calif. ',0-A super­
Mart. Mra. Le* Samuel, Mrs C
B. Sehirard. l l n . C. E. Hunter. ior eosirt lury hat awarded Mrs
M n . George Quinn. Mrs. Rose Maureen Connolly Drinker HP.non
C arton, Mr». Dorli Shortland. in dam sirs for leg injuries she
Mrs. Faith Russell. Mrs R. T claimed balled her tennis earner
The 11-year-old former tennis
MUw m , Ungwnod; and Mrs. C. K
queen, who won the U. S Women's
N ite r, Casaclberry.
crown when she was It and the
Wimbledon championship the fol­
lowing yetr. had asked i » s oon (nr
SECOND ROUND REGINA
PINEHUR5T. N.C. iF -A ituhby injuries she suffered when she was
retired Air Fore# colonel, C. D .brushed from her hone by a eonMcAllister of Orlando, Fla , was ! crete company truck July M. 1931
the favorite today at second rour.d The attorney fo- the Concrete
play began in the 4lh annual North Co rave notice he would ask for
and Souih Senior* golf charapicn a new trial.
•hips.
.
S A N F O R D
col. McAllister downed L o
niehw#y
Beatty, the local Urontr. 4 and 1 F R I D A Y
ir-ax

(Continued Irvin l'a*e One)
through th# h#nd, pr«v#nti th*
testing of th* dog'* brain for
rabies.
Also outlined for th* Kiw»n*»
Club wero th# other many fj* &gt;
lions of the County Health Unit
such as the control of communi.
cable diseases, maternity #nd child
health bygen#, public health nurs­
ing service, health education, ard
vital statistics tn public health.
Causing the largest number of
deaths In Seminole County, said
Dr. Bird i» “ heart disease f#|.
lowed by cancer causing tba next
largest number of Heatha." ^
Dr. Daniel Mathers, of
Under Privileged Children’s Com­
mittee, was program ehairman for
the day and introduced the spcio
er.

. . . IS THE
MOTTO OF OUR’
PHARMACISTS!
Brine vour nr- s
m otion la s |
ikillad nharmarista for eom-ct
to tn sound Inr..

Information For Veterans

WITH PIUrOINT RUNNOWf ■ receiving J greater number of vulton,
Henry Cabot Lodge. Jr. (top. kft). U S Ambaasador to th* Unlisd
KtUont, arrive* fur t confcrrne# at ntrvimons Army Ho’pttol.
Denver. He ti being greeted by Mi). Gen. Mirtln Grtffn. lodf* w»*
called to brief the President on the U N. At bottom are three other
taller*. Left to right ar#: Sherman Adam*, assistant to the Pren*
•lent: Arthur Bums, chairman of the Council o( Lcoonmte AiMsers,
and Gabriel Hauge, sdmlr1- * * » s U t a n t .
()wtm*at*owal)

FA U STS
DRUG feTORE
Near P. 0. ----------- Phon# 103

Mutual Concert

You’ll love our

W i d e - O p e n , S p a c io u s
4-door Catalinas!

la yeiterday'* first round.
Pinil* »re Mt fc*r Saturday met
th* PInehunt Country Club'* No
I course, shortened lo 1.911 yards.

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Marties

Auspice* Junior CofC

K;r«?

CRAIG U NEW PREMTENT1
8T. PETERSBURG i*-Aufu»»n*
H. Craig of St. Augustus# ti the
new president of Uto Fbri4» FuM n l D tncloft A m .
Other offueti olecled at the an­
nual matting Included Wilfrid T.
Rob arte, Sarasota, vice president;
and c. JU K I Mathews, 61. Pe­
tersburg. aacretary-trfaiurrr.

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DIPLMDS TOUK 1IGHT
TO M O W !

Gatchel, Warner
Jaycee Speakers
Murray Announces
Boy Scout Drive
To Start Monday
A financial campaign to auppnrt
the Central Florida Council. Boy
Seoul# of America, will get under­
way in Sanford and Seminole
County Monday morning, aaid
Frrd Murray. chairman of ihc
fund d n te for this area.
Murray «ald today that the alxeounty council hav a budget of
IM.OOn to rail* during the drive
for fund* U» auppnrt the 11-unit
nrganlzi'ion
within
Seminole
Counly.
The group of volunteer leader*
In Sanford. Oviedo. I»ngwood. and
Ca*#e!berry Join hand* with lead­
er# in other aeclion# of the Central
Florida Council in the campaign
to ralae fund# with which to bring
Scouting to five thouaand boyt in
the area.
Murray eiptained that the finan­
cial campaign la fer fundi te keep
records of training, finance, ad­
vancement, memberahip and other
like aervlcea of tha trained staff
nerving the council ft alao fur­
nishes auppllea aucb aa literature,
badges and program alda. Mall
service la alao a funcUoo of the
council *o that bulletins, notices,
order*, court of honor material
and rtglatrationa tan be cirrulalrd
freely among the volunteer lead­
e n . Personal conference# fer the
volunteer* so that trained person­
al ran guide Ihc progress of ad­
vancement among boya.
The III .000 goal by the Central
Florida Council. Buy Ccoula of
America will furnish for the grow­
ing boya of this aiea the full time
service by a staff of four profes­
sional men who recruit, train, and
guide MOO voltmteera through
work with District Committee#,
Commissioner Staff#, training
courses, round table and unit comwlttce* and loaders.
Sanford and Sem.eolt County I#
Incrcaiing its sharo In tbo financ­
ing of the Central Florida Counail. Murray said today, la 1*54 lo
e il funds nrsrs three per cent ol
the total budget, lo 1*U they were
fncrMied by local contribution*
to lour per rent, and now, he said,
the budget calls for an even great­
er increase.

The two candidates for the
Board of Sanford (Tty Commlssioners In the Nov. I election ap­
peared before the Seminole County
Jajcces yesterday at the noon
luncheon meeting.
Merle Warner, local filling Ma­
li m owner and operator, and
David Gatchel. locker plant conwncr and operator, told the Jay.
reei how they fell toward the \arioui laiuea to probably face the
city In the Immediate full re.
Gatchel said that a fo.e point
program on the part of the rilj
commission should be a'mptrd
They are. he laid, ‘‘in.reaalng
the percentage of voter# In etij
election*, encouragement of new
industry n the city, an expanded
city recreation program, and
good retationihlp# with the Na\)
Baring hi* talk primarily »n the
ilx questions submitted to each
candidate by The Sanford Herald.
Gatchel told Uie Jaycrca and radio
audience th at-“a# lo the question
of a Florida Power and Tight
Company franchise, (rankly, I do
not know. My mind is open." He
added, at the condu«on of hi#
ten-minute talk, *T will not h« a
rubber dam p for any group."
Warner, very briefly told the
local Jayctw organisation, "you
know my views, you are familiar
with the open stand I take on the
qocittona before u*. and I earnest­
ly aolieit your support."
Questions from the wtidienoe
were answered by both candidate*
on a aefage disposal plant fer Sanord. a port terminal, and the se­
curing of industry for the area.
Also to mme before the candi­
date# was the question ef nouridation of the elty water: Warner
frankly told hia audience that
"I'm no doclur. ami all I know
about the question U what I read
about it. If the doctors «ay that it
it good enough for ua, then I be
tin r the doctors.
Gatchel, however, attacked the
cost of the water practising. He
laid, "it's an awfully eapcmive
process. Sanford being saddled
with high debts I doubt if we could
aiiord it."

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Saturday.

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confer Valitrdat.

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T O O ! K IW S P A fU

___ No. 301

Courier Awarded
Medal For Bravery
Musical Program W o u n d e d
To Highlight Meet P .u |’'n g
Fight
Of Rotary Club
Carnegie Fund
A nui'fra' pt*c»nm

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Tells Recipients

th# hntM kfrtii'n uf th# s^fiuiimlf
r i r r s i u in *' P j * riir Par.
High
hool Bend will highlight nrj;ji, jn m t r .
an­
the E ftlly merlin*
thr .v .*n
n**unrr«l Uu\n&gt; i
il* i»f h t n n i r
*••v11 I'otAi y (liih ti*
hrM M«»n n i f i l j l i la# i h . f r F ti#i *ala m e n for
Jey iuhih «t ih» ^ jit hI • ! iS. \ •Hitbtandirir ji« !« o f b r a v r i k n !!•’»!

trump#! toloi
\pplte
NEIAON ANIl N IK I, Australian-Amri lean twin piano team which will h# heard In Sanford a&lt; one
of the th rrr comerta during tha Seminnlr Mutual Concert A#»nciatl«n'a wintrr ••••nn series.

★ ★ ★
★ ★ ★
★ ★ ★
Details Are Com pleted Last
Night For Gigantic Campaign

Pint# mil
White** ^»*l h*

rrn p lrn t*

«»eir

Itihn K (Vwiftrr lr , I I #»^ 0%ir-

t»ff&lt;*r«a«l l»jr Sidney \ihlFn. our of l#». whit H | l -wti.it AT.I l&gt;f 1 111 atifri'lv
thr into p!j\r»« of th* \*mnA i|jaj|||^| i« hr attempted !•* *a\r
A horn-dui
lb
I •
vs iff be plared hs- R.-l-ert tfnistrong, bead of the hoin seelior.
anil Drum Major of the aggrega­
tion and j D fttone. diifl ma«lei
of Ihe han-l.

David H. McCoy
Is Named VC-5
: - ^ ' While Hal Of Week

Joyea Milam. f*s •* Tromiosna
soloist will he heaul In "Deep
Purple"* while a trumpet tun
"llngler's Ifoli.las-" will he offered
hr Joe Fisher. C.pteln an.......... I ’• ' * * &gt;&gt;0) ,,om hrln« h,t h&gt; *
Plaver. s.dnev V.hlm ar t Lesll*
m#f|
............... ...
Smith, drill master and f ed an ^
M|
„ „ „ c, , h
nounrar. Rohert Beet,- J r .
|ICOmpanv the medal In
sistant Operation Offi.er In the „ )r fJ%r (|f roil, |r , hoorsn it
stlsrlnsed that fe ml! in c ise di%
sblemen! benefits of 180 a m rnth
On the niiiht of Vpiil n H.i,
Willie Cjiwl.e a 1\ vear old Nr
gro. entered Ihc home of Police
Chief ffotier' Mi lion at llsirilo.
apprati.nre of this se.tion of the while Ihe chief n j , nn patiol dots
group that has brought niurh ar - ansi.e loontrd a gun at Mrs
■taint to the school not only for Mellon and told h. r he wauled to
the ffn* musicianship nf thr bans! kill, bis estranged wife Aug la 31
Mellon lo leh •
l,ut for the splemlul l^haiior of
its inrmtei* on trips
hrln* Mi&lt; Csiwue to thr Mellon
cities.

Detail# were lempIfDd fait
5rc
fHrf|i ar ■ XI i n i i i *
night at a meeting of Inteirstrd
•*s* ftpr it thf tluU
»d t#
volunteer# whe t the kickoff plan*
Vslatlon Msrhinest Mat# S r,
for the giganlie membership
Ds&gt; ul llailau McCoy, Ihit week ’#
drive for the Seminole Mutual
Mil.&gt;v tiansfencd to \C -i in
Concert Association wera • tplainAimtl Iti.'il from the operation,
*d.
dep.silmriil „f the SNA AS thus
Mrs. Ralph Au*tin Smith, memrstrndmg hi# tour of duty in 5aa»
ber.hip chairman of the music
ford lo ?'■ )eais.
g ro u p ,
asslgne-l prospective
Mrfoy 21, rlairns Marti*.F«Ty,
membership ranis to the 13 team
SVisit* s. hi* home town where h*
More than SO rtpretenlatlvra of captains and theln to each aorkThe adranrad styling and new
■ I w th h &lt; family hafora jota*
ar, eo Vital the actual drive would maleiials and equipment featured
, the Vs&gt;\ almost four y e ti.
Ihr Central Florida Hospital Coun­
get
underway
this
morning.
In the P.Vi National Homes air
cil arr meeting in Sanford today.
•go V la In Sanfe.iil ha attand.
The huge group of woikerg h*inr seen in t hiragn this week by
The meeting began with a lunchFu-t Baptist Church.
eon-bu&gt;ine»# get together held at parked the II,.aid Room of the A. K. .Shoemaker Jr^ of Osier*
'.t.snfi-'d !s a graat duly Its*
Vemlnnte
C
o
u
n
t
y
Kdu&gt;
atlonal
Jim Spencer*.
Weller Homes. Ine., total builder......... • &gt; ' • M.Cny, "ihe people
, . Commercial „Ave. to
. dealar for tha Nation'* la&gt;gr«t
The meeting in Sanferd of the Building on
home lo Iw tillr.i Prelending f«. ir e *
i k- frlamllp *ml glia
nvaai
in
p
a
*
niai
•
uguuQi
i'ir
h
fe'V
li
home producer, Tha t'onsentlon is
dial Ilia oollce stjlu.n Mr, Mellon -I", ,!■. r t.. Kloiida’a finest r*M.t
hospital group is the lir.t ever hrar fetal InatrurtinM for
|)#l
held here and It la for the purpose _ting the d ik e started.
•■ring lirld Thsieslay and Friday
stlx l -hr nrarby Coulter rv*i- • u &lt; A (i&gt;*.| ptar* t« pull libfr*
Franrt# K uimillat Jr t president Wf thlt
•&gt;*r tak'ng ‘bn ho«pti*l leaders n~
datic#
! :&gt; /&lt;*&lt;* "
*#,k with hrodqvartera
of
tha
rouseit
a.xr-.gttnn,
#m
-'
(t
a lour of '.It* Scminol* Memorial
Innovation Gifeu
Cum in »* &gt;.le, manaj:«*f
managn, pi
pit» a
—
i.rauiiri
tha Conrad Hilton llotrl.
then* 1 |.|an,
oup that
lhot thena'
,j| | h# Irvr, | ^ lt
Hospital and the modern farilttie- phasisptf to the group
esolier in hi* pocket nn
Yesterday Morning s.ski to he completed and thrown are a llu itid rumlwi of member- the cmifere'''# nf more
-hips asaial.to and that they
op«n lo the public.
builder dealer* for relehratlnn
At Coffee Club
hot lit 'he '•*.■ # I he hiillel .•sited
W. C. Mi Lin of St Petersburg. would tie eohl In th# Older of the pt&gt;Hiu.'tinn of tile |00,fsK)th
their Inking •In.-* that* ar* only
m h * spin I r.- mn
Aa innovation in Annual Report* j preiident of the council will' prehouse
by
N.iional
Home,
Cor­
.'10 sewt* in the aiidltoilum
8 nmiutii I hi i ,mr" : *
u a i di-trtbuted yesterday morning side at today’* business se».i.m where the concert will l«# held. poration. lb ginning it. opera­
M ! sin llrrtr horfir hut tej 1 ill.
at the monthly meeting of tfte Setn i Punw»e irf the meetings, held
First irpoits from the #10.p ri­ tion* tn thin. Nation.I llumns
pole County Chamber of Commerce I every other month, is lo fiud out
11ie SitifmO Stir uie ' 'uh will en «* mrtl bv 1*41VA|t #r •*.n .lahlr
las quickir etpandrsl Into nor
K,
Anri »• itlhrr 11.an.
Coffee Club.
| »h*l oihtr hospital* are doing and son committee will he heard Mon­ of ihe nation'* &amp;no g ira lrtl cor- lertain Nnblcs of liic Ssnfoid Airs l .r#»r
day whi n s n i k r i l i-cgiii ratling |
laCtir
i;f
ir
m r&lt;l hn;tl y all- j
Mean*
Tha l it pajte multilitbed report to keep Infurmrd of state hospi
next Fnday n'ghl. Not «. wilh a
(uiration*.
In the results of their efforts.
rr#A 4f•! and a bii vtr in u!#«n prl*featured newapaper dipping* ar­ lal af'alrs.
balhecu*
This
unique
r.peiieiu#
has
1 ‘A •' near til of ,.nr merehants,
V-TIIin in Frgan, (•-present.tive
••firr
ranged symmetrically an that they
There are four eouneila In Ho
husltie.s (till professional men.
provided the bar l.ground for an
Tt'e rtetil will he aDfndrd hr #
of
the
Alkalesl
l
elsh.lty
Burrsu
I'Mru !•« i'..-Vi h(U rtf MfjiIS |u Sift iiiterestad rn .rrtu who should
night reveal activities of the Cham­ rlda with the Conlral Fknida
Intel eating and •ignifirant at.,«t&gt; I Thomas. Ps.tentatr "I Ihr lljhi
#"inr | tw u ••tier* ..f "i* Semi not* Counber of Commerce during the I9ii group Ui* largest of th* slate’* id AtUnla, Ga., waa at Uve meet­ i f I "in# o* itrrship in tha I’nited temple and f &gt;r musical rutrilam •Irn «• iiirx t&lt;? h-. Vf
ing of workers last night tn esv hri r ha
.t .r. ' rnii. .v ....in 1
hospital councils.
fiaeal year.
tv ' ' • ih. &gt;.f Commerrc, were
State*, ttriulta nf the emvey mrnl Ihe llshla llsn'l will lie hire
According to the report, created
Harry Weir, administrator of plain the program and series will l., released In the pupil, nest according lo llamld haslnrr, Joe .Ird hr 1 l-a'r r, far • a s laplllll ps| ra ,.,i ,.ti , ring m ir rrcetit memII*
also
outlined
the
content*
and trnlem c-l lo in ycai • n prison
by Seminule County Chamber of th* Seminoi* Memorial Hospital
lilt tllffnrd Me.
erring when |h# 100,000 th hsiusr Corley, and A t llim sr*. who are (o u tirr #n&lt; Mis i u r n e hulh re
Com mere# Manager Forreat Brec­ is secretary-treasurer of the ten- nf th . kit. diitinm trd to Work­
h tit.,1 Mr-II her ship Dm* Cbair*
making
arrangement*
for
the
gi
will h# built.
er*.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
rove
red
but
'
•
irt*r
suflr
roi
s
pet
tiro ridge, the displayed clippings tral Florida Hospital Council.
man fiw'ar
tJ| u„ lh ,rn ,r „,
Prmlurxl by modern manu­ ganllc feed that will he at.srrl *&lt; m w ( ||
t-eg.n s.id that |h* npa/iing
lepresrnted about one-fifth of the
'S i n i s i ..f our merehants end
Ih#
newt
Ahrlne
Puildirg
across
_
__________
facturing
methods
that
assur*
bet­
ronrert will b* in S.nfnrd on Dee.
published new* llama roarerntng
- nir i ’x. ■ hrtng their mai*«
MW# Cynthia RmsmiBat, daugh­ the activities of tha local organisa­
1 at PineerrM School whan Cor­ ter quality at lower ro,t. Nation­ from Ihe Mayfair Inn
her ships 1 •* li e I ham her nf Com*
Mrs.
Logan
Dies
al
horn*#
ara
availahi*
in
a
wide
Th*
commlPre
#*td
that
Noble
te r eg Mr. and Mrs. France* tion.
nelia Dtia Skinner will appear.
mrer# nfeto* them *rliet wajh
RoumilUt Jr., received a letter The report, divided Into sections,
If* also toid the group that e.rh varlrty nf ha.le floor plai * and from *vcry community in the area
r e a r " Ats hihhin laid, "and Is
In
Masonic
Home
from tbs Whit* House today.
kit contained every n* essity for rsterior rlavation*. Th# standard ar* Intitad In Ih* fiee bar been*,
included dippings displayed on
•ltd their n ,r e. lo our list of pros.
Mr.. Mary R. Login. G", died romplcting a membership, down line nf home* rangrs front 700 and ar* a*ked to bring (heir ladles
Sometime
bark, 14-year-old Highway AeUon, Advertising and
l&gt;ect, would have tenghtctixl th*
lo th* event.
Cynthia wrsla Mrs. Dwight Eisen­ Publicity, Tourism Recreation and at th* Masonic Horn* In St. to rlireks an each hank In Sanford. squat* fa*t tn J.NW.
drli# and rnn.timrsl so much
Communities In Ihc area ar#
hower. wife ef the President, ask- Enlrrtaibmrnt. Waterways and Wa­ Petersburg last Tuviday* after a
*at i*Mr 1 tea nf the husinasimen
Appreciation of the Seniinol.
D»Bary, l.ahe Monro# lake M*rv
who wri# volunteer* during th*
teg for a gift fer Sanferd't All ter Cootrol. Agriculture, Navy and lingering illness.
Mutual Concert Association was Boat. Ski Club
MIAMI
REACH
—R.
ttud
Arl.uigaood Caiarlberrv Fern Patk,
. ....
. „
, campaign "
(the was th* wife . f th# lat* *»pre»»*d for th* use of the Kdu- _
Armed Forres Activities, Indus­
leul'a Winter Festival.
•
Gene
1ry'
*r'n
i
hicago#
Demo
Altamunt* Springs, Oveido, —.
.
. ,, .
••» «•»
" , * 1 * 1 7 hoping
mqii
W*
ar# *smrervdy
th#t
Today a large envelope printed try, Civic Activities, Education, Rev. J. A. Logan and hail lived rational building Board Room Gathers Tonight
va, Maitland. Knlcrpctsc Cbulunla.
'.
'
' '
ih-ise who *rre not raHrd on wit!
••White House”, arrived. With It Baseball, and General Member­ in Genes a for many year#. She wrhlrh wa« granted by Siqierinin municipal court i-IA 'nruciliaieiv a*
...I in ....
Member* nf Ihc Sanferd Boat ■■----a
Forest City, ...I
and ,k
the. #«..,
Hear Il-akr diimlaaal
touch™.»i1l| th*
had mad. h tr horn# In 81. Peter.- tendrnt of Sshoola, R. T. Milwee.
i
earns a latter from Ann Parson# ship Activities
of rhaiges ll.,I grew mit of
and Ski (lub will ealher In the section.
•
bamher
of
lo
m
m
e
rr# offer* pa­
bunr for six months and was a
for Mary Jan* MrCaffr**, eeersRepresentatives of ptactlrally CAP Hall above Touchtnn'i Dnigu s e r * q u a r ei
s' 11 r lo irn m rrn h rrsh ip i,'* ha
J,&gt;e Corley said that huh poik
| nember nf the 8#minoia Chapter every area In Seminole County store liinitlil at 8 o'clork for Its
tary te Mrs. Eisenhower, which
t r i e r » * • i h a i r r d w ith I r r a t i n g said.
and iamb will be bartwrued for ((l|i| im |
,h, h„tn, of
No. 2 OKS ef Sanford.
•aid, H1 am enclosing aa engrav­ Gloria Vanderbilt
was either at the meeting or ap­ monthly meeting.
' t ier* #l!i mpl tsi rontart *11
tb*
wfebratlon
that
will
begin
at
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M..
Jln r
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pointed. Volunteer* will rontart
.There
are
no
survivor..
Funeral
Th. public i. Intilrd In attend 7 o'chtrk neat hriday evening
•f the iv * 'u .m rssr. In our rnun«
To
Play
Opposite
All Soul's Winter Feetfeal."
\rrnson.
1
pro#p*st#
for
membership
In
fatle
_
f
_
i •ervice. will lie at 1 p. m. Smul.y
the meetings and Join in Ihe many
ti was 1 1 .• during the memher*
She continued, “This nolo car­
hrrsih uf 1
Mary, Ovido, Fern Park. Ca*«el. and cnptyahla artivii**s of thi •
hip
i" 1 .•.. t " the Membership
Frank
Sinatra
5oon|v
th
'
*?•
G
:n
:^
ries with It the FI rat Lady's beat
his v list.
, i n , i v u 7u , n . «•— u •&gt; .
C«m*t#ry with lh« Older of th* herry, llellary, l^ngwrood, and all group of boal enthusiasts All
tha m i
-aid this morning •'hut
HOLLYWOOD*—Frank Sinatra
8U r
wishes for every success in this
Church
Services
Mu
\rg..
1
v
-*
iii.l
ui
so.ui
other anas.
member* ar* urged to attend.
we kii.&gt;.* 1 - .1 Cirir »re probably
.ay*
OlurU
Vandwbill
wOl
make
“*
m
8U
r
worthwhile enterprise."
Mir p r f w m i '» lisd to ld d r t e i t i s r s
r nuatrd " Those n#.v
The engraving will be sold at ori uio.tr d c'ul oppM.il. him in
Spark Violence
that Arvry • me In hrr window
It
•&gt;. rrerrbanis and
v.'ifg
of
Leo
pc
Id
Stokowaki,
hat
the annual Winter Festival, but
fe—Churih1*! ' a m
Sunday, and when 1 e prufr .1 na mm Dial we did not
NICOSIA. Cyprus
Th#
pirtur*.
“Johnny
V'onrAo,”
Ui* Utter will probably be among
fcrvicc# maiking the anniversary *u*rd admtltatre lipped Ihc si reen rontart will d . •* * f*u&gt;r by cal?.
the keepsakes that are highly will b* produtad by Sinalra’i K«nl
of Ih* Greek crlrv tnl t Wnild War "?f a hack d.Hir amt inia'hrd mg ihr • Mmilrcr of 1 ommcir# of,
Production* fer a Unltad Artia&lt;a
valued by Cynthia Roumillat.
tl sparked violcnrr in slide torn through • gi*-r pan"! Hr sturmed lire amt Ira.uig iheir names tn
release Mlaa Vanderbilt, eatrang d
into hrr bedroom and drniandrd Ihwl tnmcsinr rsn call and captain
Cypru*
today
wffa of Leopold Stokowkl, has
A crowd of several hundred that ;ba go lo Georgia with him mir rtunit). it t'&lt;«inmrroa H*n
teen linked romantically with Si­
f'li (In '.mi r , ira r. Clifford Mr,
t yprtols ol Greek origin lormed Ininirdiati'l,* to gel married
New Jersey Holds natra. Sh* ha, don* afag* and tele­
She refused and kriey r.n to, Kihlnn sail
after
a
aervir#
conducted
in
vision work. Sinatra raid tbo will
So far tins year, he said, we
Nlcoila'a b lu est churrh by Arch­ !hr balhroer.i ,nd rut bis Irfl wit*.
First Statewide
appear in other films aado by
h a tf a total of i t ne# m#mb*fa
bishop M aka'ios-trader of Ihc Mi* Aronson ■ id
bla company.
Mobilization Today!
Union-wi'h-Grirrc mmrmrnt in Arvry told Judgr tlhrrt A.iper 1 *hip 1 nit*, wltli a total of 37 mcr,
thla British colony The mob tried stnn today Ih ,' hr an I Mi. i r n ihwnt* or bu-u.cssmen inrrcatuif
TRENTON. N. J. &lt;*-A« official
lo amash through haibcd wire son would be maritrd soon lie had their mrmbrr'hq&gt;s over last year.
"troll Aon#" «■• stamped today
‘ tt r m,da * remarkable shows*
barricades
held hv pollr* and
,? {
M Nav J r m y 'i tin t atitawid#
mg
In our mrmbetship campaign
The
Judge
terluird
him
and
du
British troops Throe British corn*
■oMIlutlun oi Civil Defense ferae*
•Hi* yr a r s a i d M. Kibhia. "aad
missed lb* rhkrget.
msndo* were hurt
M i National Guard saita fellow- CAMP HANFORD, Walk. (Ik—
w* sincerely believe that with
order* ad “ about to kill" b a n b u n
fe( aa «lr raid aUrt.
Tha leering crowd hurled tb.nes
Ih# renewed eflort »nd Intarest
Whaa ft#* sir** sounded at • p m. luurd aoldlati guarding the Han­
at tha soldier* The troop* used
rrealrd by the many contact*
fw terday—during th* commuter ford Atom le Wert* from aa alutear (a* lo disperse it No civilian Physician Finds
made during Ih* mrmbcrslwp
tra flk nufc parted—th* entire pap. lira aaamy that baa bam nibbling
casualties were reported
drive. Ihry wilt surely rom* anna*
New
Use
For
Nail
tia ra aeurrted fer ahelter.
at th* root* ad tha inpar-acrret
In Famagusta, a crowd of aeverwunderful good,"
Traffic baited. a ad bridge* aad hutallahoa.
a) thousand people tstheied after
Addiiional member* tn tha
tn a a la tinkle* tkl* atata la N*w On# B(a la aack battery ad the
th* local se n ice and a bomb a*- Polish Sealer
name* already reported ar* at
V art aad Fwaaylranla war* aatlairm fl group wat teaoad a
CHICAGO f.li - A Miami pby- fellow a:
plnded. Police charged the crowd
M caliber rtfla aad laid la k»ep
• ttb batons aid troops fired tear tlrien has fou,-..1 • n.w u*a for
Dr. O. I. Barks, Gordon fe
•bowing rate k a . a r a r te danail pali.h .rater. Dr. Ilotli# F. Ilradtey, A. Constantin#, J . ' ®
gas |h*lls,
te LJmastaf. wher* th* acrvlrc Garrard said today be ha# used ('unlelt. Jimmie (Viwaa. C. L
waa canceled en crd*ri of Ih* it #orre««fulty to troat fun*.I In* Da * so*. Dr. A. W. Epp. S r. Gogw
bhhnp, Ihr** British commandos feetlo.v af the f'ngrr# and nail*. ilon V Frrderick. J. Q. Galloway,
w*r* hurt aftar a moh formed and Ha .aid tha srater a rt. as an “ar- Roy Holler. Hunter lr* ft Fuel
began stoning them.
tifleial eutWto." It keen* w..#»r Company. Ben Kata. W. F. Kirch,
Britain ha* rejected demand* an.1 foreign malarial from gtt- heff Jr.. I. I I. Iron Work#
mwT-TiMEW c u tv r r o i t chambhi o r commerce official .*. curt u right &gt; cm
Gswirgr A. Mafe’etl, H I . M.fr
that K surrandaa in* iaiawrf csduny ting under M&gt;a has# aktn a#vwin&lt;1
•* Hanford a MeXIbbin. number .hip drfvo «h*Jrmaa vrolror*** R i w r Mill# ad Baaferd feeel. Tar. Li. Cmdr. U
tb# aad.
te Gfwcn.
tC aattew d Om F a p YWaah
4
I B&lt;nU» Supply OWtear, fNAAS. te roM od b r Ceffea d a b Chairman Don Bate*. (d u ff Ft*oin)
k »')#,
4

Central Florida
Hospital Council
Convening Here

K. Shoemaker Jr.
Attending Confab
Of Builder Dealers

S

Local Shrine Club
To Entertain N o b l e s tv:::: %Merchants Not
Called On Asked
From Other Areas
To Contact ColC

Cynthia Roumillaf
Receives Letter .
From White House

• E. Bud Avery
Wins Dismissal

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A renewed inurast In th*
t Seminole County Sportsmans As­
sociation w»» exhibited toil wight
a* ntw and old member* turned
nut t« onjoy h#rb#ru*d rib* and
t« talk nvtr plant for th# futura
surer** nf tha local sporttman*
organisation.
Before tha laabfft^ and meattag am und«n*ijrr Treasurer John
Metsch aald that, "more than 73
At a recant meeting, the Semi- i paw mambari ara now aaanciatad
note High School Kay Club alactad with the Seminola Couhty Sportaat an Honorary JIambcr. Glenn mens Aaeoclation."
*•
Goembel, proprietor of tha Sunoco
rrraident Porter Lanair* told
Farvice Station at 3rd and Park.
»portamena group that the
th is it the firat time thlt honor^ tj,# Gam* &lt;nd
w lie r huh
h it been haitowed on anyone by Commiation would hold a matting
tha Kay Club of Sanford.
ia D«Land next Friday. “ In raGoembe! hat thown aupport for ( presenting the local club at tha
t*&gt;e rlub In many w*y* during ? rdecting.** laid Laming, “ I am
the l u t few yaan. Recently, and going to oppoia tha doting of
on leveral occaiiom. ha haa allow- th r 5 t. Johns Rivar ta eommerkal
ed tha youth elub to uia hie filling I fi,htnf , n&gt;. further than the point
itation facilitlai to put on “ear „tab!tihed by SUta.Road 4«.”
w .ihet * which mat with much
Untinfff ,, hii Impromptu talk
to the iportimen aald. “we hav*
A* *" honorary member. Goem-, ,Bt§ of ,fe l)| Uw *bW)ng (llh#r.
he) It entitled to attend all meat­ men, and wo want to pro tort
«ng, ard actirlHe. of
«,u&gt; them. They hate a right to make
hut dees not hava tha right to* a living too.”
tote.
The barbecued rib dinner, proThe Key Club tekei Lilt nppared by Btineon Kinle*. and
^ tha'lCl'k'i C?ub barbe&lt;na
Ha appreeiatlon for Sir. Goembel’a
pit, was attended by more than
eontinued support and Intaraat in a hundred enthusiastic supporters
Key'Club activities.
of the Seminole County 8 portamen i Association and tha state­
wide group to which tha local
organisation la affiliated.
“I am elated atar tha wond­
erful rerpome to our appeal far
a united effort em tha part ad
the sportsmen le protect thofc
rlfthts to participate In thair
favorite Lqhfey and to allow other
sportsman tha same rights and
privileges," said the local sports­
Wore than M mamhera of the
Central Florida Hospital Council mens association president
Only through rarsful ronsorwill meet In Sanford Friday to find
out whet other* ara thinking and w hen of o«r fomo and fuh. will
in keep informed on Stats Hospital » • ha abla ta pro tact bur right
la fish and hunt during tha
Affairs.
Representatives from about 30 tons beat adapted to Uw preservehnvpitali from ettles over tha area tfon af o«r wildlife,” Lansiag gpid.
including 5t.' Petcr»burg. Ft. 3ly. last night that, “» • ara rigbrtua• ri. Oainaavdla, Daytona Beach «»
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and Jaekaonvlllo wjH meet for the of tha hunting season from Norfirst lima ia Sanford and will hold rmber Sb ta November SS." Tha
Iheir lunrheoo-buslnes* meeting at qurvtlon also rarna up and wsa
Jlra Spencers
dlscu«std. relative to tho split
Harry Wetr. administrator nf season. “This has causal more
tha Saminola Mtmorial Hospital, trouble already,” aald twnsing,
and aecratary-iraaaurar of the Cen­ “than all last season.” “8a far,"
tral Florida Hospital Council, said ha said, “th a n hava bean IS ar­
today that tha organixation meets
rest* because of tho split season
•very other month.
Purpose of the meeting In San­ on Florida game, mere than ail
ford, aald Weir, will ba to giva tha last season.”
“Ws ara opposed to tha split
atata hospital htada an opportunity
to sae the local hospital. They will stason," Lansing concluded, “tt’a
b# taken on a lour of the facilities going to make outlaw* out of
where they ran aee, first hand., good *port*m»n."
tha progress being mads here, and,
------------------------to observe the modem equipment
and building before being put into W o f C T S h u t O f f
actual use.
President of the Central Florida To Repair Moin
Hospital Council la W. C. McLia
Water w ai gushing from the
af St. Petersburg.
Tha local hospital administrator ground like a mammoth spring ya*.
•aid that already mors than U terday at Uw intersection of 13th
reservations for Uw mealing hava St. and Preach A rt. when heavy
equipment of tho Cragf Construc­
bees received.
tion Company (truck a valv# and
NAN BEING HELD
, ripped H opna.
TAMPA (A—A Fort Myers man
workmen were rushed tn tha
1* being held her# on a rare fed- f**®* .,w * * ,#w V 'v* * ?* m ,|je
•ra j charge—failing to keep
»« r*Pl«« Uw om ripped from Uw
proper lookout on a ship just be- ( r®*a'r *F.
for# a collision whirh sink it.
I Occnring shortly aflar 19 o’clock
Floyd Worth. 31. was unable to yesterday, tha valve on one of
make th* 3300 bond srt by u .S .! S*"*0^ * «"•!* «*»*r arteries, a
Commissioner Paul Pinkerton.
|lM nch mal% was repaired aad
Worth wai a deck hand on the P«t hack into itrvleo again shortly
ship which sank, Uw Sewn Seas. after 3:30 yesterday afternoon.
It and another vessel collided In Water, over tho entire city, had
th# Gulf of Mesleo off New Or­ to bo shut off in order to replace
leans
th# broken valv# and main.

Goembel Elected
Honorary Member
Of SHS Key Club

Approximately 50
Council Members
To Convene Here

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Jsionpr* in the Nov. R election.
Th* question* were:
1. What do you Mieve the City o ' Ranford should do
in regard* t e a Florida Power and L ig h t Company fra n c h i« r
*n vi*v
ih« referendum held sev eral tear* ago on th e
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K ic k -O ff Meeting
Tomorrow Night
Boy Scout Drive Limited
To Begin Annual Number
Campaign Monday Of Seats

2 . What kind of «irr#t program do you believe should
a. a
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b« planned by the city ?
Af mVCC6 A « e m D V
3. Do you Mieve the mayor should he elected bv the
“ wM|wVV
j people or appointed by tha Board of Citv Commissioners?
Th# two candidate lor tha 3*nHow would you go a M i t b a lan cin g the sa la ry acheturd Ctty Commission tn the Nov. dula of citv employe-?
t Ctty ElccU'n, will make their
5. Do you belic\e in increasing the city’s tax millage to
drat public arpearancr as r a o d l- ta k e care of the city’s need* whirh are demanded hy th e
dates when tha two will ho heard people or are you an advocati of |Hii*Mtlca charges earmarkTh# ennual Seminol- County Roy
as guest speskars at the Thursday ofj fo r specific project*?
meeting of the Seminole county
How
y0U
(hr |;
| „f Sanford City Com- Scout Dr’ve will begin its e»m
paign tor it* 1UN* ptogiam on MonJunior Chamber of Commerce.
missioners can better serve the people of iliis citv?
day Th? dnv# this year will he

Rolland Dean Te!!s
Pilot Club Group
Of Trip To Europe
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Holland f*• n&lt;1
•ditor of *1^ *1 ar»To
former r»litor » . f .
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The kirk-idf meeting tor the the mcrt'ng rf ' ie I'dcnt t.iub h * i
in
two
vrrlions.
Ihe
business
e»mh b S r t S.7«h« ‘J'mg f o r ^ X *
^ ndi,,alM Mcr,c 'Vnn,pr nnd 0 * ' id
have aubmember.hip drive of Ihe Seminole
paign ne«t week and the residential Mutual Concert \..oe.vlion will be night *' the t hr 1 lab *n tha
portant post and David Gatrhel n 'y j _ :ir an sw ers to th e above qu estio n s.
drive will lake place the last nt held tomorrow night al * p m al rssasion of the 'lih 4nn lwM.iry
w ho/nterrd the rare the following
of Ihr fmindil’C of IT f»i
November
:
day will exp-ess Iheir view* on
Ihe Seminole County Educational tiirnal. II# selalcd • If r(S
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In
year*
past
Ihe
dtive
has
hern
important matter* of rtty govern­
- * 1 thmk It Is important
A* you well know, thi* my fir*t conducted during Roy Scout Week Building on Corntnrrri*! Ave
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Inclslt-tris
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kvaoriallon piCsldenl Franris
ment at the noun luncheon mceiir
tr l* V .t iout that tha RrK-rrndutn vciiiur# in twvlitic*. and I *hould
*i on Uifif
held aevrral &gt;rarv ago tito in (twte In tlif b#cinning which wis in February. This yesrj lloumtllxl saul tiwlav Ural “ I am Mr*. |lc»n cnro.i -rr
tomorrow.
Kulopran
tour
la&gt;l
hi
sn
evpenmrnl
i*
heing
conducted
ranrhur
que*Uon,
.it
the
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n
t
ic
f
jnta.-ed al Ihe numtrei of rails teThey etll aUt lubject themve'
.# Uma the people voted their that my only intrrrst ia th* d#. in the S' John's P u trid , which Is quriting re-ervjtionv (or Ihe eon
M■•
i
■ 1' 1 w in Join*
le a barraga of questiont fror y .-/
«ir» In h«v« *n active participa­
.irev
la
regard
to
*
new
h*verd In Knitiand b&gt; tr,..r ton. n-bo
me
of
five
districts
in
the
Ccniral
cett
srr'cs
'*
as
he
ajatn
emphast
young businessmen of Sanf
ill itadfum. Thr two tvsur*— tion in th# futur# afficlrnt and
r *i Mr. »ml
Nine hlmd comer* h»v^
, new itidium and * nr» iiowrr economic*' proerrs* of our citv; Florida Roy Scout Council, In de­ red that onlv a limited number nt a student at Ov'nr l a
Mr*.
1.inton
Allen
of
n
lo whi
termine
(hr
feasibility
nt
all
five
menther«hips
tin
he
reserved
in
luted with the Jaycea S i h i ,.
v franchue, with a rebate to th# ,»nd, ih#r»f&lt;&gt;rt, if th* peopir *hould
r,.*
mittea, headed by T. Mark SD. * City which was to be used to fl-I elect me •« on# of th#ir City district* conducting simullanenusls that unlv .MO sealv are available in touted England, F«iIHGr, i’AO'v#
Cltliena knowing of intersections nance th* new stadium rovt- 1 Commlwcmr,, | „ ) * ) „ m )„ : f Iheir fund drives in November ol Ihe audioirium where ihe roncettv land and Vim”*, l itri*.
Mr*. Aerne C. M et engrr, pubwill he riven
that have become dangerou* ba- war*, in my opinion, one and the to do. to «h, „tmMi Pf my aM- each y#ar
fo r h* second straight year,
Mrs Ralph Amlin Smith, mem licit)- chairman, had chtrgr of
causa of low hanging limbs, shrub- •amt question. True, of (ho total |,ty. only that whirh is m th#
Fred C Murra». Director of Adult ntrship rlriv# rhairman will have ih# program, whirh was opene.l
lery trees f#nca», grasa. or other JJJ* CV L
i'otf&lt;1 ,nj be*i interest, of Fanlord.
A VoratHnal Fducation it acting r.ver (iRv music lover volunteers with the ringing nf a flUVrbtf df
obstructions am invited to list
or of both th. new-stadium and
I
should
like
to
Uk#
this
op*
a new tranrhiva.
at chairman of Ihe icsidentlal and uttering 'heir vervlies to mak# re Pilot tones lo nt-isir •rcnmp*Di«
them sri'h th* Jayceea at UZ7.
Ma
of our new »,a
sta ®PP° / t“m‘1V1 ^
o . arc proud
pri/ua o,
»°LU ,m l ,h«
Kllmin.tson nf blind comers ia dlum. I pcramially am In favor ol **nford ll«rald for thia moan* tusiness drive for Aanfnrd. " ur' •ervatlons fur Ihe concerts. Adult nrent furnished by Mr*. 1). K.
one af tha major prograass tn the ncgoiiallof with Honda 1’ower of axpiesung my view* on th# ray said lhat the IMS Roy Scout' member.hips will he told for IS Mi-Nab #nd le-i by Mr* . Troy Ray.
lafsly plans lor the present Jayraa aod Light Company fur a new following quettion* which you tub. Dnv* srss mor# turresiful than in and student membership are Lt Vi
Mrs. Joel 8- FieM. • rh arirr
previous * eirt and hoped that the Our nnlv trni.hle this year”, said rwrmirrr of Ihe local ctub, rave *
Fraochis# I personally favor our ; milted.
ytar.
frte enterprise system of businev*.
In answer I* your question response to this year* drive would Mrs. Smilh “ Is the fact that we
I sincerely believe lhat electric number one. “ VShal do you be­ he equally favorable Murray alto have a w.ndrrtul series and only a history of Pilot from it* found*
ing on Oct. 18, 1921 In Marin,
power wUl cost our citl/rnv |rvv lieve (he City nf Funfocd should said that Una year he has approxi­ limited number nt teals ”
when b-n, gbt from a privately
lia, up *n Ihe presrnl time T’ *
Gozil Attends owned
Cornelia Oils Skinner, on# of (he
do In rrgants |o a Florida Power mately *orty -five men ail of whom
ana operated bu«inr&lt;*.
loral club s*«« ehartaied In 1911
Electric power I* a spcnalixod l lig h t ’ Company franchise in are interfiled in furthering Ihe Roy few aclrrsses who has e»m#d * with t \ members. Tast prosldent*
Session Of Retail
Scout
Pregram
tn
Seminole
County
family
sfardom
into
her
own
gen­
business requiring tremendous ' i “w “I *h* referendum held
of money in Invcvtmcntt, ‘•(“'••rat year* ago on the tub lo make the business contacts for eration. will be heard on the first and charter member* wrero re.
Grocers Association amounts
technical know-how* and expert i
11 •* n,x *,‘,*w that ih« city the drive The*# forty five men night of Ihe senes. Dee. I The I rognlied. amorg th*OI Mrs. M#. y
Upon hi« return yesterday from ence to operate, in my opinion.1commlaalon should make *« cont­ rrpreent Ihe Klwanis Cloh. Lions lustralian Srneilran lino pianists llawhirs, who i* r"l only ■ rh»rls f
Ctaarwater where he attended thr our city at present do#s not have prehmsiv* an evamination a* Club, R tarv Club. F.lks Club, and Nelson aipl Nral will be heard lair nremher and a part prrslJenl, bul
m Januarv while the famous Don also Ih# elrrh’s honorary member,
three day annual matting of thr even a small pan o( the money P*»s»'We t° determine if th* city Junior Chamber of Commrrr#
Cotsai k 'horns »nd Danrers. under Mrs J. r. Halt g»r# lb# “Code of
Retail Grocers Alin, of Florida. that would he nere«sary lor the | should undertake th* financing
Ihe direrllnn ot Serge Jaroff, will Kittle*”.
Joo G atil owner.manager of thr city to go Into th Lirctnc power of
° ’*,i P°«rr P'ant or dis
“ Thi* being my first trip oT«rTip Top SoRermarfcet t«pr#&gt;’ed bu sinr««
tribution nr If it i* more fea-abla
I* seen «nd heard Isle in Febiuarv,
I iCnnllnned On l'a*e 1 w .h r'
himself a« woll pleated with the
Often times, government enters to ren-w th# Florida Power &amp;
s-romphshiganto of tho ronven hujinr•» in the honest hetief lhat l ight Company franctuso with Ihe
“ Our rnemhsrshlp drive will he
lion.
L v 'jt „
nver on Nov A or before," said
rate a given hustnex* ktrk-i&lt;ark provitmn. The referen­
Mrs Smith. "There hat never
One af R lW hat wnfortan VJ. n«
can a privataiy dum, oe straw vat*, wtiieh was
been such profound enthuriasm ind
on Iho agtnda, was th# adoption owned burtnex. However, a t ex­ taken In 1930 was during th*
of a resolution opposing the use perience |r gtine-J by gnvernmervl time that th* municipal stadium
A meeting of Ih# Ro*rd of Direr interest in t eonrer* senes be­
of trading stamp* ai a mean* to operated tm&gt;!nrvt- they usually was Iming planned and th# fran tors of th* Fleet fleservr Assorts fore "
stimulalt business. Th* associa­ Increase Ihe cost of a servirr fur • hi*,, *’
being eon- lion. Sanford llranrh MT. has been1
tion also recommended a reduc­ beyond the rriginal cost Hidden
of Cn«"«,n* railed for tomorrow afternoon al
"Thing* *re pl.kiny tin rtiM
Thi» franrhita al f p.m, St ihe t'nlt.led Men's Club
tion In the wholesale price of rohli rrrrp in
nirely," .lands Vn-ters,in Minar T
milk. Gatil stated.
nf th# Sanford Si rie Farm -M
The be-t example of this I know
, ' n’*
h*/1* “ k,fk’K“r1’ *1 the Sanford Naval Auxiliary Air
"Th# facilities of th* Ft. Harri­ is our rity owned and operatr.l ° f »nprojlm*tely 118.000 a year Motion,
Xrl tsid yr*tridav
son Hotel wher# we met, were water system For years. In spile lo the City, Under *imlar atThe mrrlmg wav railed hv Ihe orllantp. i s , . ’ ’
i -d h ' ' I
rosily taxed In th# utmo*t dur to of higher water ra.es. the walrr
rurum hert w ne *iirked hi.:h - i
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",r*" .* ramralton's vire president Janie* d
the fact that this was tha best at­ system wa. neglected. Citv wale, k'ck1^ ck of ° ' rr *3";000
Hughes to discuss amt formulate | The fir«l Amiri.an Red Cross ih# platform mldaflertiooo vr ati • •
.was
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present lime W* at* plans fur the Pie Thanksgiv ing Court# m ‘Horn# Carr nf Th# d»v. waiting to he loaded on It-., s
tended meeting we have vet had.” revenna
revenue
u«ed
to
pay
other
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p* '. *” n^r aVill operating und*r th* aid fran- Picnle to ba held on Nov. 12 in Sick" tn he offered since World destined for the esst and n-ll-■ -7,
said Gaxil. "Tha entertainment. ,eosta
of government, and only ,
1. . *
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Uia m ails, th* exhibit*, tn fact las. year, It was neressary ,o bor £
Sam Arun-on representing the
f°all.
r
r,&gt;- Fort Mellon Park beginning it 2 War fl In Seminole Countv will he.
Thlt
evsrything was Ju*t Tip-Top, thr row-money
pm
gin lion lay rsrnlng in Slana
Frr«h A(cj,|.&gt;** Produce Co , srf
repa.r and replace
Its.MI.
only disappointment was tn tkr much of our water stem.
A* the preliminary plans h u e
tt is |,i hr held wrrkls floor 7 VI Now York Olv me i-f |Ve m *
, Slnr,
*n m TllU in „ i0i
fact that Cecil Wrbb could not
disclosed. Ihe pre Thanksgiving Pie- p nr lin'd 1 to pm for Ihe nevl buyers l&lt;n-.i'in. on the Ssnford
h#l. C,,,r: n’ , a 'Uni&gt;T eo- vonue condition, has. changed nie will include games, prues •even werh« tn Ihe auditorium ol State Fr.rn&gt;.-'' Alarkef, ti 1 ye*.
appear on the program dur to to pay high water
r . e. ard vou m, Unjr lt m. n&lt;Utory that any
th* accident he had on his Dixie • re head over heel. In debt. too. fJl|
lirday that nr will vr-’l nren nf.
j r, llln f
, &lt;IT,
, Clly chow, and refreshments for all St I.uke’i Lutheran Sr hoot.
ages
Uly Ranch at WUliston on the
Mrs. John Dud* J r . who rerelv- flees here un rr Ihe n lm e n!
m , t ‘*r r! V*?U! *" &gt;r *r* 'Comm .loner consider all of the
very day the meeting opened. past. paid
Following Ihe Board nf Dirertors #d her Instructor's training under I t’ rnduee Company.
the rovt of other opera w#ny , . p ^ u , t„„ , n ln,p . r, „ |
” 1 understand that Cecil suffered lion* of government.
meeting, there will he a regular Miss Kdlth Oltrn Red Cro-s Field
Aronson taut Ihrl he
'I havo
view
(mint
and
after
thorough
a broken bona or lw0 in his right
I fee! the r**ull would Ne the mnsideraiion do thai which h« meeting of Ihe nrganiratmn s' Ihe Represmlafive N'ur'|n? Services Iwn stalls whi-h will he r - • r-el
foot and had to. cancel his plan* same with City Eleetrie Power. thlnl&gt;, w .
Chief a Club. Thursday Nov. 10 al for lh« rntire state nf Florida, will Into offices r -Irh he s.n t
II bd
ta appear oa tha convention pro­ Of course, soma of our big bust-[ A% to
direrl the rlas*
modern In ercri re«pecl
nUmh«c »w«, I p m.
gram. How K happened. 1 (till
Final p*ans for Ihe plrnle will be Th# enrollment (or fh&gt;s rourte
According lo the ncr* b'n t , l o
nest operators want Ihe ctty In -What kind of • tree* program do
haven’t heard/ laid Gatil.
is enmptrlr hut Mrs Duda ex­ will be shlpomt daily l&lt;” d ‘ of
Ih* Power business so that you yml *,-■„# ihou|.| ^ p| . nn,d h y . announced al th* meeting
(Tlw Cecil Webb referred bv it th# poop!# through ymsr el#c«rie ,h . City?", many of Sanford's
pects lo conduct mother class late fresh pptd'ic* and ftruts In'o ,N’-a former Chairman of tha Flnri
in 'th e season for holh husbands Yr*rk City ant vlnnlly "V.'« arn
power charges, would pay the street* are in deplnrabl* eondi- p | y « U p n H (* tH
da .Vat* Road Dapi. and owner m
and wives
having some tin* crop* of hcins,
il of npcriLng your city govern- lmn. Th# rity eommtasion hoa ^ 1’ * D f i e n n C l a
of tlw Dixie-lily Milling Co.)
Mr* Jackie tjwson Home Fro- eueumbers, green *q :.i• n yfllmf
mant and lh#se big business op f , UM„y„d a priority list for lha
romics Instructor if Croom* Aca­ straight neck squash, sr&gt;d egg­
•rators and big land holder* would repair «od niamleriar.ee of rsur For Questioning
r 0 N&gt;’ENT10N TOM)
CHICAGO f — Fiv# men were demy, will offer a rourte in Alla- plant.”
ronlinu# to pay a small lav on
n,o ,| in „t „|. Tbi, proFORT MYERS OO-The Florida »ome of Iheir valuable land hold-1 ( l #m .hnuld b# *ff#rfively and held for further questioning today monte Sptmgs In the near futur«*
t rxrkirrc al ii'm f of the cu "imSUU Beekeeper* Assn, will hold l.igi. This typ# nf government
Scmino'c County Chapter, Ameri­ hers )"*i gr*di--t and parked on tho
in connection with tha staying nf
lmmi'l:»'#ly
earned
mit
-wllhin
its 1339 convention In Clcarwatar. operation. I am nppo«ed t«.
threo srhonltk,*s although It# d# can Red Cron I* accepting re­ market plaif-.im tron'on '*id,
th# rriy'# sbllltv to p#y.
Tho beekeepers yesterday elect­
Tho issue ti whether or not wr
G o H street# hav# much
do lector tests have failed In link any gistrations for rourte* in "Home Took at thr*#. fin# cucumber*.
ed Millard Cogg*haU, Minnrola, have Ihe City operate tn ssrve
Care of Ihe Sick" and “ Ftrsl They'r# repr.-si nlaiivc of the fino
with ihe growth nf a com m unity. of them to Ihe triple killing.
president; James A. Russ, Au- your #lectrie power needs nr grant
Non# has been rhargrd In lb# Aid” right suing and classes In produce that *e r# shipping Info
I, lh *rrfo ro , fa v o r Ihe creation of
burndal*. vie# president; »nd a franchise In a company lo sell
mystery to whirh police hav# hern these course* will he nrganired Ihe easft m market.”
Frank A. Roblfoo, Galaa*vlU«. &gt;'"i tbst power. 1 tier levs yr&gt;,, the ■ long rang# program that w ill unable lo find lead* m mor# than when registration* are adequate
prvtvidt " u r c ity with a »ounH
secrelary-treasurar .
rilliens will have ebesper elrrlrlc • treat p in of m ainleranr# and a week nf wdespread inretiig*
power wh#n you buy it from s prl- r»p#|r to prevent, not not only linn
Delecttv# riharle* Fitrgerald said
valtly owned eompsny,
deterioration #u«-h as we hav# e * .
“I ball**# «■* all rrslii# ihe peuertred, but to provide fo r the Charles Dlhlqulit, s .13 ) car old
immediate need for belter main- #xpanai»n and development * f golf caddy, was scirrd after a
couple reported having veen him
lenanre of our city streets. For Sanford.
too long now Ussy hav# been neQueilion number thr*# Is "Do and the youngest of Ihe stain boys.
gleeltd. Th# budget for th# runent you believ# th# Mavor should he Anton Schuesvler, 1), together last
year provides for r*-*urfaring fleeted by the peopls or appoint­ July.
Dahlqulst had been given s lie
some seven miles of a total ol ed hy lit# Board of Commission*
our eigbly-fiv# miles of rity ers?” Tho election of nur mayor test and released last week. A aceilrcots.
hv Ihr people of Sanford would in­ ond lie lest last night was Incon­
Day by day. nur City streets volve a major rhanga In the char­ clusive
Investigators said they are look­
continue lo get worse. Today, an ter of th* city from Ih# rommiss.
old saying, "an ounrs of preven­ inn rily manager form nf govsrn- ing for,a "bushy haired man” who
tion i* worth a pound of eure,” menl lo Ih# strong mayor form nf Malcilm Pc let »on. Robert's father,
#*ema so appropriate. A sound government, such a basic anil saw talking with youngslrri In a
and far-reaching program of street significant rhang* In nur rity pool hall Saturday night. Prterson
rs-surfaring immediately
wiU rharirr should not h# mid* with­ said tha man lied when he sought
save millions of dollars in strsst out th# approval of th# prop!#, and to question him.
tax cost to you in ihe future.
should 1 b* sterted and this qutsY»a, t believ* tha Mayor should l)ni arise. | would b« In favor of
be elected by Use people. Only then submitting It In s rcfrr*nd"m Driver Complains;
would the Mayor fsel accountable vole, #v'en though, from my cur­
to th* peopls.
rent rthsarvltkvns, I pertonslly Is Sent To Jail
”1 would sal op Job Classifica­ favor our prison! form of gov amKYOTO, Japan i R - ’ Tventytions in (arh Department with a m#nt.
threo hours and 4fk) miles out of
fair and just pay rate. Then, the
Tbs fourth question Is, ” How Tokyo, t. xl driver Shln|iro IthlCity employes would bavo more would you go about bslaheing Ihe jima rnmplained to polka lhat hi*
iaeMUvw to better themselves.
•alary srh*du!a of city smpioyos?” boautiftil woman passenger bad
” 1 sJaesrsly believe la the pro- TVs salary sebsdula nf Sanford's ralmly replied when asked for
Broaaivo developm«at of our city city implores should bo carefully Ml far*. " I haven't got a penny."
to Hr fullest spportuaitiss — bet­ reviewed tack budgat year with
Investigation dlsrlosed that iho
ter S im la and atrest lighimg, th# id#a In mind that Sanford pay wai • IT-year-old fugitive from a
bstter u la rlta for our police fore# its employs* commensurate with Tokyo mental hospital.
aid firemen, modem fire fighting th* job they a r t doing Ind In com­
F*olire routinely asked te tee
aqalpuiMt, job tUaMfieaUona in parison lo olhsr citios of similar laM jimn license That was whan ■ AM ARONSON INRPFXTS aom# of the blah quality produc* h* U
operating cf our various city do-, sue and ttooomle status. Aod. ho raraiiod Tokyo police had shipping Into New York from Sanford Rut# Farmer’s Market
•tlaod It last week for speeding
Looktpg oo. at ti# ritbU to Bawdy Anderson, Market Manager. (Staff
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Cornelia Skinner
To Appear First

David Gatchcl

Joe

Fleet Reserve
Calls Meeting

Things Picking Up
At Farmers Market
Says S. Anderson

Red Cross Course
To Be Offered
I Slavia Monday

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'Critical Eye Will
Be Given Florida
During Meeting
JACKSONVILLE - Florid* wUl
b« lives Um critical eye durinf
two-day aonual membership m*rt
lai oT the State Chamber of Com­
merce. at Pemacola Nov. IMS
SWANSON’S BONED
Official* of Die arganuition an
oounrrd today that II "p arti" of
the tlita'v economy »ill be tcrutinIbed J. Saxton Lloyd, chairman of
tb* State Development Commuuon,
It * n aaid, will "lead off.** by
taktai up each of the rommiiiion'i
ANN PACE FANCY
major objective! and diickiiing that
body'a plan of attack.
Advertiilnt Is the national mar­
ket the itata'a lourut. convention
and iporti attraction, and iti in
dmtrtil am bition, la one of the
development rom m ininn'i fune
tmni Lloyd la expected to give an
A N N RAOI
analyila of the commimon'i think­
ing. and of how it la meeting con
itantly artiing marketing problem
The prcildent of Amrrlran Cham
Jams Parkrr Party
ber of Commerce Exicutivri. Milllam S Jo h n m. will examine new
cr community reiponitbllity coocepti with etrphaili on the bull,
neia min'* role. Johmon le execu
live vice prcildent and genefil
2-Lb. 3-Ox.
BLACKBIRRY J A M ........................
manager nf the Jaekaonvlll* ( him
Sixc
ber of Commerce.
CHERRY J A M .................................
Uethoda which might be employ,
Jane Parkar Glued ,
BLACKBERRY J U L Y ...................... , 11-Ox.
cd to gat for Florida the moit out
of Ita foreitry retourcei *iU be
CURRANT J U L Y ..........................
traatad upon by Kenntth B Pom
STRAWBERRY J U L Y ...................
eroy, leader of the U. S. foreitry
R ID RASPBERRY PRESERVES . . .
Service reiearch center at Lake
City.
PEACH PRESERVES........................
Box of
The replaslihtng of Florida's
PINEAPPLE P R ESER V ES...............
12
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watcnhedi. and tb* financing of
the work will bo pin-pointed by two
APRICOT PRESERVES...................
Jar
water expert*. Colonel H. C. Ce*
CHERRY PRESERVES
of Weal Palm Beach and Luther
CANDY POPCORN
Jont&gt;, chairman of the State
CRACKER JACK
Chamber's fiord and water control
division. In thia field, State Cham­
FAMOUS
#
ber officiate aild. the experience of
Campfire
the fcntral and South Florida flood
MARSH ALLOWS
control district has m ulled In th*
1-Lb. M e
establishment of a definite reme­
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dial patters which might be em­
Swift'*
Strained
•’Super-Right*' or Swift’s Half or Wholn Fully
ployed In any part of Florida.
BABY MEATS
Th* preaident of th* Florid*
Power Corporation. William J.
Clapp, will reoort on the itata’a adHtwaiUo
v in c u ; ind-utriiUitUoe. specifi­
PUNCH
cally th* role of sew industry la
Fla. or Ga. Grade *A* DAD Wholn
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providing Jobe for new resident*.
The bloriea and utilitarian asLibby's
pacta of Florida’s rich marta# lift
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will he graphically told by Dr. F.
0. Walton, director of the Univer­
sity of Miami's marina laboratory.
Libby'* Comad
Dr. Walton is on* m America'*
"Super-Right" H n v y Western Boneless
BEEF HASH
loromoit ocatnograpbert.
1 Lb.
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Agricultural rvwirch and en­
Cae
• •
gineering: Whit Florida expects of
Lb.
Libby's
these two Important farm tools in
VIENNA
SAUSAOB
mealing new demand* wtUbaexa"Super-Right" Small Western
| meeting new demands waif be exa­
» ,V £ i »
mined by she director in charge el
the Weal Florida Experiment Sta­ Small Early June Pacific
tion at Jay, Dr. Curtis flutlon.
Lb.
Nuclear power la certain to becom* identified with Florida, say
••Super-Right" Center Cut
Industrial authorities. Th* legisla­
ture has already authorised pur­
chase of an atomic raactor for In­
stallation at 4he University of Flor­
ida's Industrial laboratory. Thia
new Florida role will be visualised
•Super-Bight" Pure Fork
beioret be two-dsy Pensacola conferenca h r Dr. Hoy lak ar Snipp of
Fresh Fruits &amp; .Vegetables
SAUSAGE^.,29c
Washington, a member of Us* intel­
Full
Flavor
Bad
•
Lc«. Haadlaia Graan
ligence unit of th* armed force*
Joint chiefs of italf in behalf of the
T O K A Y GRAPES
LB. 10c
Shrimp LB. 69c
Atomic Energy Commission.
CapU John's Fr*ih Bay
How to keep Florida taxation low,
Packed Standard
will be th* subject of a discourse
B A R T LE T T PEARS
LB. 15c
by State Senator William A. Shands
Oysters PT. 85c
Jt*d Delicioua
of Gainesville, one of the itata'a
•Stiper-Right" Thin Blkad
principal fiscal authorities.
APPLES
LB.
15c
Bacon LB. 47c
What Florida must de in provid­
ing plant for the increasing aehaol
'AllGood Brand Sllrad
population, and for maeting plant
PO TA TO ES
25 LB. Bog 59c
Bocon LB. 45c
reeuiruaenta of govammee t at ad
Inveli win bo analyted by two on| WHITE HOUSE EVAf.
peril. Dr. A. J. Brumbaugh of Tal&gt;
C A U LFLO W ER Lge.Heod 29c
lahaaiee and FredariekH. Bair Jr.,
»W0 Hip*
IUd
Bipe
af Aubunsdal*. Dr. Brumbaugh has
kaen in the thick of aehnol planning,
TO M A TO ES
LB. 19c
and Bair ta a close student of govarnmem building needa.
Highway authorities are said to
StfC U M B ER S
2 for 9c
bn ta agreement that the turnpike
Ntblat* Whole Kernel
soon to extend tn m Miami to the
GOLDEN COBN
of the atnte will
afford travelan their speediest AAT Fancy
Mghwray aeceia to
eenaequtaUy will Hake an impart
Libby'*
upon Um state's economy more im­
TRIPS
pressive, perhaps than that eg any
prevtoue Florid* innovation BlebSultana Stuffed
ard H. Slmptm. member of Um
Flantax’* Cocktail
turnpike authority and of tba stain
PEANUTS
wiU araualat
BtaU Chamber ceetneoo trin the
talhnt ecenemle facto of the throI.ABHEB1 BOUQUET
way. and point an opportunities they
■ay expect from Me construction.
One of the best Informed men on
Lam
aims. Dr. NichaUa
Nyaradi, formerly Hungarian minn
af ftnanee and new aatori- Betty
Chocolate, White or Yellow
atad with Bradley University at
Grans latag
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proved heraoli by enclosing a r»vaallng photo.
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Jeena leek any.
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l'v* a i m mat. wrot* ma la Eng-*

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Farme r ' Almanac Has New Home

THE SANFORD HERMD "
Wotl, O il. 26, JP.VS

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a Faith
to live by

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MIDDLE \(&gt;L
LEWISTON I •i* ltd 12 JP—I cannot gisw tre weather for every' Simpson wro'e. ' telling me to keep
It was March &gt; i Hi* editor of i-annot give lha eather for esery it Well, that ye.r w# had a fine HAST LANSING. Mich P—An
the Farmer*
manac received ,#cljon e,ch dav and muit of ne- flop The farmei did not The next j,,** stair c ollege l'rofe**or uf
WwsHp whb them life week
a letter from a piospcctisa bride
rfI,ru l |U (|| ,0
mo, t j w r t a bo,.0.*ed the almanac „ulnllon , 4&gt;,
mtddI„ „ d worn
la Cleveland Ohio
hrni you worship with th*
The young woman requeued a ""Pu ,u m
« • * « &lt;runi
n e magar.ne g.se. Ihe princl- - n ‘b”u,d ’,|,c h l hf r d,“ * ' b' r
children evnev week, *.*&gt;*• *rw
forecast for Ihe proposed honey- **** )**r* * *aypgj feast day* and holidays of
making ta*ks lighten ami her
&gt;0*1 . . . the bigge-it, smart Mt.
moon period tn late May and June.
Some farmers u«e the almanac many religion, the lime of sun ris household diminishes in sire."
moat importanl people in the**
In August. Editor Raymond A. Ranting Cha t as their tuneable mg and *etth; moon phase*
Theie two factors. «ay* Dr. Pearl
world. a*king God for help,
Geiger received another letter. i;eig*r i®id oi a letter from Charles eclip** data tide tables ft*hing ta- Swanson, often lead to erratic estthinking
Him for hleMing*.
signed "M r*"
. c
k
ble*. ane*dotns, rerip»* and poems 1ing habit*—too manv calories one
"\Y* shall never forget your J Simpson which related how
fif :r r tn f . hU |okpt on his fam day. too few the next And (hi*
Soon it iwomea clear . , ,
kindnesa tn fixing u« a magnifi- Simpson, a* a boy in Eastern (ir f,r n | | r hold one bark for a rau-et anxiety. ilepre**ion and a
Lore they ran always find the
eent day)ust three months ago and Trnncor* was sent to a neigh wiii'r. figur nt it might o'frnd mnlinuous birakdown of llitur piu
strength they n«vi|.o/j|&lt;iv* find
during our ent re trip.” Ihe worn- pur's house four miles away to *ome "drx*' It wa« about a Ken- irin
the h.sppmexa they want.
an wrote "Me mused bad weather borrow &lt; farmer*' almanar so hi* tuckian who aiwa** cl&gt;«ed hi* e*e* Dr Swan*-&gt;n *p'Ke at a •* ma* you predated, and had a per­ father rouid tell when In plant when drinkin* explainuu Ihe ti:hl p&gt;&gt;»ium si Michigan Slate Collere
T«* •*»&lt; « e r*&gt;» » C r /• i,
eeur-**M*nlb TktA rtrrhi
|
fectly wonderful honeymoon.'*
ln«h potatoes
o' good Ii*iii**i made his mouth on "Ihe potentialities of women in
Griper ftnJ« nothing unusual In "The farmer gave
to me." water ditu'iog the drink.
the middle year*.'
lhe&gt;e letter* lie «a&gt;s similar let
ters are firquently recused b*
hi* unique p iblication
The Farmer* Almanac I* rolling
l.OTL'S IIIt.AND
off Ihe Gtiger brother* pro* from
a new home (hi* year—Hi* first
m e away from New ler»ey »imr
the almanar wa&lt; found h&gt; David
Young, Pine Brook astronomer,
teacher and author *tn 1819
The new aurroundings aren't
changing Ihe appearance of ihc
familiar Utile fountain of informa
tom and piediction*
No. 2 Can
The 4* pat* publication W still
fOSIHC KM MWI PMOTMBAPHnS ta t^nde". Audrain. Belgium. Ceylon. Cuba. Denmark. Tindecorated
with
Ihe
original
wood
land,
Trance.
Great
Britain
and
Holland.
In
re-r
r.ngland. are II of the 22 “meet beautiful KirU in
cul de*ign* liarsey Alexander, su
tt-a world." They ore competing for the title of row are: Mutes llondur.it, Iceland. Ireland. Israel,
pcrintemJt ni of the modern plant
" I lia World.” In front row &lt;L to r.) are: Muse* Italy, Monte Carlo. Sweden. U.S.A. and Veneaurta.
on the out*kirt« of thi* mill city. Is
a great gran Hon of the man s*ho
made the original cut* in box
wood, predecessor to melal rrggravtng*.
STOKKLYS
W A S H I N G T O N .! * — About (he and his wife) found most of tax law which Included, among Geiger hs* been editor since hi*
firm look oscr the slmanar in
FIllMT
# a m , fix# day* a week, a vea-our friend* and tntrrcsti there."
hundreds of other cnarjtrs, ptuvl. 1933 In Newark The whole hullalck green CaJtllac, one* a dope1 Fol*om was born Nov. 23. 1893 »tons lo hbcralir* medical expense ne»s. employing 1to person*, wa&gt;
FT AND Aim
saddler a pride delix.ra Marion His Georgia birthplace of M dtra dedurllwi.. perm.! child care dr mosed here fast spring
J*®*1 .. f
* .
—
was named after his mother's great ductloiu for woiklng paienta, a
S l'N N V I .A N I ) SJIO K K D
.10.1 Can
Bayard Folsom to his olfrce.
grandfather. There was a legend *P«tal credit for retirernml In- The almanac I* de»l,T.ed a* s
Among lh* sleek black jobs that that h., falhrri william Bryant
*ome. ■inenal dcJuctron for stock-give-away Item. Last year insur
wheel big »bo'* around this town. |,-nl)lom , r j n ny storekeeper, had holder* and faster depreciation anre companies, gasoline firm*,
arrd oullrl* and other hu*ine*«
f i l i a l green "caddy" standi out thf |lr,, j,,!),,. h# e lfr ejrne(i. n writeoffs for Industry.
houses bought a million enpies for
™ like a teetotaler
In an Irish rpub.
*a»n't, sa&gt;
says■ roiwm.
Folsom. i*
It -was
.......................
------ *&gt;a«nr.
a . a •IIW A.x quiet
quin man
man given
jn rn Inin gray
gray suits
*uus Hi.tributlon U- their various fU»
No. SOS C an
And so does Folsom, who aue- dollar, pas*e*l down In Ihe family and black shoe* and sock*. Folsom ,.
r.enerstle ihr onlr adser'"ock-of tlir W alk
&lt;ceded M n. Oveta Gulp llobby &lt;s from gcneialion (o generation.
i n not rich bat b« Isn't going to
J, ’ k(&gt;„ i ror the local di»
( I to fi II*. Average)
aecretary of ihe departm ent of KoUom , fPl
lh, University *t»rs».
tnhutor J n ^ e h.ek pare
Health, Education' and Welfare nf
*t Athens, where he When his appointment In the
Geiger, a 1932 graduate of Noire
KI.A. lillA D K A' l»&amp;l» W IIOLK
(NEW).
finished tr three years. That wastreasury was before the Senate he jylm f describe* the almsnae a*
2*j Size Can
PresidentElsenhower once de- in 1(12 and he mosed on to luted hn a»*ets as I,ISO shares of A ••cultural link with the past"
aeribed Folsom ai "the type of Harvard School of Business Admin 1Eastman Kodac stock, now valued rather than
an
"agricultural
man who make* my job so satis­ istratlon. Fol*om went lo work for | at about ttSO.OOO, plus slock In- guida."
Eastman in 1114^
teresls in ''10 or 12 other rompafactory "
He and his eoedilor. wife. Ann.
With the I'nitrd Stairs entry Into hies, none of which alone amounts a furmer Maplewood. N J.. school
Tor t l years Folsom ha* com
) muled between his job as trrasuicr World War t. Fol»om- signed op to more than gli.ooO."
teacher, contpde the publication
LOT. CAP*IN 12 oz. Rot.
of Iha Eastman Kodak Co. in Roch-jfor officer training at Ft. Alrl'herFolsom said h* bad an Kastman except for th* astronomical Infor­
aster. N.Y., and various Washing-Son. near Atlanta. He served w tth l^ n u lt). amount undisclosed, to mation. That'* the effort of Roland
ton posts, lie hat had a large th , 2«th Division headquarters for 4 ch ha was entitled by length of E llart of Penn Vann. N.Y.
I,KAN, TKNDKI1 MINUTK
hand, oflen hidden. In shaping the jo months in Europe and ram r ,gp»ic#. he said he did not Intend
Hart says he u*es the cumulative
coarsa of govcrnmeifl In iha fields, hack a captain In the Quarter- to dispose of his holdings "in view data of weather eyelet at they have
•f social security, commerce, la*-1 master Corp*. After hn discharge 0f Ihe fact that I will not have occurred in Ihe past century, eon
eUaa and post-war planning for he returned^ to w«rk at Eastman,
anything to do with procurement sidenng such factors as tun spots
.STOKLKY’S PINKAPPLK ft. Ox. Can
prosperity.
•
As ha rose through the ranks at . . . or other direct dealing with and the tidal action of tha moon.
Now wbgt he thinks and does as-Eastm an Folsom developed In 1*21 these companies."
Even though the forecasts are
1IOSTON IIL’TT
HEW secretary affect* directly the,one of lhr nation’s first private
mad* up almost two year* in ad
”
*
*
”
*
1
*
*
1
_ present and future of all Amerl- industry social security plans, tl
vance. Geiger says they Sr* "73
• cans—thrir education, fooJ. medi- brought wide recognition both to
M A t.ir u n it l i t to Dn per rent aecurate."
eines and how they wtll fare tn Folsom and lo Eastman.
I ..
f
thMl * ' .l’** "Of course." be adds, “lh* al.STOKLKY’S 3U3 Can
their aid age.
j Foliom achieved even greater
Aoff
*®J°
F tr a while, you’d never have j-nia In 1931 as tbegreat depres- tli# towels Instead of down the'
WHICH WAY IS I P ?
gues*ed Ui* importance of Folsom's. »(&lt;&gt;n engulfed th* nation. While drain. Well, thrr# |i g way of
PITTSBURGH *v—Some of the ar­
collecting
that
atata
of
affair.
yob from th* car he used. When many communities were deploring
tists entering their modem work*
the budget was established for ihe situation, he lined up 13 other
If you taka timg out to put ■ fur Ihr annuil exhibit at Carnegie
HEW, there was a horrible over- firms and created the "Rochester little diama into hand-washing. Tech didn't lake a chance this year
eight: No provision was mad* for plan" which proprllrd Folsom onto you might get unrvpect^lly good that the canvasses would be hung
th* limousine to which Cabinet of- ih» national scene, lie was ap 1results! Explain that water mixed: incorrectly. In*titut« officials, wlm
fleers normally are entitled.
pointed in 1(34 by President floo- with soap is a magic f o r m u l a — ' ssid (bey could tell which side wa*
1IICKOUV S.MOKKD CAHINAL
w This oversight was remedied' sevelt as »n advlior on the com- that It makes dirt amt grime dit- up. laughingly revealed that a fe*.
* when the Secret Service nabbed millee which laid the foundation appear *o completely (hat not one »rH'«i wrote "lop" or drewr arrow*
the pusher of powdered happiness for th* present social security speck will .how up on the rowel! oa
b itk of u«*,r m»»terpiK.i
TUL’-KI.AVOli (In Ounrtrrn)
and hit green Cadillac. Tha Gen-, laws.
A little mumbo-Jumbo added won't'
■rjLn«t;,ii.Tar
eral Services Administration even- j prom that beginning Hi govern
luatly turned the car over to HEW mrnt service Folsom began a long
„ '
RiniMOND. Va. tw—Five-yearl.ll.
If you ran get your youngster* __
„,d__________________
,,,d , ____....
new .hr
and Folsom bad a limousine.
period of eommulinc b*lween
In a town which hat a goodly Rochester and Washington. During ** eonrrrnrd with the magic that orv for |pr medics after the stepp
1)1X11'! CRYSTAL *
number of cold fish, Fol.om trie* ■World War II he found him*cll, 'l-nr one aim in life i* ta *re that (d nn a piece of flit*,
to be friendly. Even Democrat* spending four days in Washington| not even a single speck of dirt, " | didn't eul my foot. Mommy. I
H A LLM A R K PKK-COOKKI) 10 Oz. I’kg.
like him. Sen. Waller George (D- and three tn Rochester. Ill* only , come* off on the tow el-w ell, your Just tracked Ihe skin down to the
time's been well spent, hasn't it? blocd." she said
Ga) describes him as "quite ca- relaxation waa a victory garden.
1 3 pible." '
Over a. period of time he served
WhUa some departments nperair as a director for Ihe Federal Be­
en Ihe theory that no news is good serve Rank of New York, a mem(Ready To Serve in 15 Minute*)
(L im it One
newt. this gl-jear-old native of her of tho regional War Manpowrr
w ith fu.OO o r m ore food o rd e r)
Georgia hat hired a member o f' Commission, lh* Business Advisory
CHEVROLET
th* working press la help him with Council, • director of tn* L'.S.
LADY H K 'ITY
his publle relations.
Chamber of Commerce and the AdIn an administration whlrh has visory Committee on the Merchanl
H * kind word* for Democrats, the Marine.
U1S.
3-foet, !• lack Folsom is some­ During Work! War II Folsom and
thing of a rarity. When Wdllam a number of other business men
Benton, later Democratic senator (■included that lha booms and
• » from Connecticut, was being as- busts which hid followed ether
.STOKLKY’S 1 1 Or.. Holt!*
asilcJ in 1947 by Rep. John Taber wars were unnecessary. They es­
(It-NY) for Ihe way ha was run­ tablished the committee for eco­
ning tha Voire of America, Fotvnm nomic development, which has
came out with th* Oat assertina been rnU titad as slanted toward
that Benton was a good man.
me business men's viewpoint bul
At a horn Democrat and Melh- alia has received considerable
STOKLKY’S (Cream Stvle) 303 Can*
ndi*t, Folsom has switched both credit for postwar stabtllritiofi.
party and church. He cast his first When lb* Republicans took ever
vote far Waodrow Wilson. Then he the administration la 1(33, Folvom
became an Independent and finally became treasury undersecretary
, registered ts a Republican to IMS with Ihe Job of supervDlng n revi­
TO N
He moved into the Presbyterian sion of the nation's tag structure.
Church In Rochester because “ we The end product was a 923-page

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COCKTAIL
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Picnics - 29'

Tomatoes

PEACHES

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STEAKS
Pork Roast 39'
Hambger 3 99

10c

29c

SYRUP

29c

JU K E

25c

Cut Beans 2’ 29c
K L E E N E X - , 25c

Sliced

Bacon1u49«

SUGAR

29

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'55 CHEVROLET

S H O R T EN IH G

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Regular Price $1748
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Prune Juice 29c
19c

CORN

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DINTY MOOKK

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STEAK

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23c

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T a x i D rivers £ This Os Second
Warning - So Slow By Schools!
We could call thia a aecond warning. Or
• we could wait until aome beautiful little girl,
x or fine young boy, ia mangled under the
• wheel* of a faat moving car In a zone marked
for 15 mile* per hour.
, We prefer to call »hi* the second wnrning for a youngster of any age ia too valu. able to lose.
A day or two ago, in :hla column, we
asked the fax! cabs operating along 9th
Street during achool hour* to alow down.
It aeema aa If the driver* of theae cnha
. have deemed It neceaaarv to paaa up the
i warning and continue their law breaking
bv driving at apeed* far too great
e
school aone.
We muat call to the attention of the
■ * motoring public that there la a achool at
the comer of 9th and Onk. the All Foul a

i1

• C atholic Church Parochial School, and at
th e co m er o f 13th and Magnolia or Palm et­
to t W
la the South aide Prlm arv School.
Hundred* of children are attending thf«e
fin e achool* and each one o f them muat he
: guaranteed the aafetv of our afreet* and
a*reet eroaalng* an that th ev m *v reach

A little court«cv on the part of city
motorist* will find yon a parking plare
Quicker than darting here and there at
‘ breakneck aperd. Let your neighbor hark
O'ltvef hi* parking snare and you enn pull
In. You never know, he mnv leave aome
time for you on the parkin** meter!
I
. . .
Children are thrilled over the "trick or
trea t" c*rapade* In afore for them thia
yfcVyk. (Trie lltttf'. girl ha* a grand time
, every Halloween because her mother goea
'wltM her to point out the best place* to
el) "twick or tweet."

k*

•* j Thay'ra y.iing to be talking baseball over

In 1Rt. Pateraburg Sunday. Wonder If San
ford yrill have a team In the Florida State
f i t the 1956 season?

ini1** The Sanford Herald
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Wednesday, Oct. 26,1955

Today's Bible Verse

*’ For he bringeth down them that dwell
on high: tha lofty city, he layeth It low; he
layeth It low, even to the ground; he
bringath It even to the duet.—Isaiah. 26:5—
Cod has been pleased to prescribe limits to
Hla own power, and to work Ilia ends within
limits.—Paley.

Friday Registration Deadline
The sand In the hour glaaa (a pouring
faster!
If you're planning to regiater ao that
you can vote In the forthcoming city elec­
tion on Nov. fllh then you will have to do
*o before Friday afternoon at 5 o'clock
Too few of our dtlzena are interested
in their city government. Too few of our
citizen* take time to participate In their
government with the all powerful vote.
With the closing of the hooka Friday af­
ternoon for registration* of the newcomer*
or those who have failed to cast their ballot
in year* gone by, the opportunity for the
greatest participation in your local govern­
ment that a person possesses will have
passed.
Sanford la growing, and Sanford need*
the leadership of every one of it* fine
citizens so that the rommunlty's govern­
ment ran grow with the city itaelf.
If you hnven’t registered, make it a
point to visit the City Clerk's Office In the
Sanford City Hall. It will take only a few
momenta of your time.
By taking part In your city government
by voting, you do yourself a favor, your
eity a favor, and your country a favor.
Th" market platform at tha Hartford
State Fermera Market Is beginning to show
algn* of an Inrreaalng volume of produce
from Central Florida farms. There are good
quantities of bcana, cucumber*, and squash
appearing.
Sign* of winter are prevalent In 8anford
with the rrowded stores, bundle-ladened
shoppers, and streamers across show win­
dows saying, "lay your Christmas Gifts
aside now."
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•

•

Thanksgiving Isn’t far off. A stack of
sugar cane, fine for chewing, made Its ap­
pearance In one of tha local markets the
other day.
A perfect Sunday School attendance re­
cord for nearly thirty-one year* la a re­
cord to be proud of. George Hlers, a Westside Fanner, and a member of the First
Baptist Church Sunday School la tha flrat
one to tell you that he goes to 8undty
School and Just don’t miss.

,fe

THEY KNOW
YOU CAM e • •

piece of furniture In moit home*,"
be pointed out. "If tomrthlag goe*
wrong with tha television itt, a
repair nan I* called immediately.
But If the piano ta a little out of
tune—oh. well, U'a not worth both•ring about.”
Thl* chronic apathy keepi Rock­
well in a perpetuar inner. Ha la
liunchod on a one-man cruiado to
create a world la which aO piano*
a n not only tuned properlr—hut
kept tun*d He even write* letter*
to tha eliter on tha subject
Rockwell flirt became mttreited
in piano tunlng-or, rather, the
lick of It—while playing reed Inliniment* with a traveling band
at the aga of IT. On thoater cir­
cuit* ho ran into ovary typo piano
Imagiaahlo, moat of them out of
lone.
"Whoa the bead complained, he
aaid, "(be itory wa* alway* tha
taaret Thera was only owe tuner
In town, and he couldn't be found.
The ptanoe was* untuned year
p a y a it passably etiU

Too Late To Classify
By RL'HBRLL EAT
tlfy It Senator Spessard Holland
When I w«» a youngiter my and Congressman Paul Rogere
giendmothrr uted to make a dl*h have been particularly activa la
called M*w**t.»our cabbage". It thia effort but they need your
uled to worry me for I couldn't help and mine to back them ia
understand how anything could their appeal for Just and fair loglobe eweet and eour a t the earn* lation that will givo our Florida
* producers a fighting chanc* for
tJm».
Of court* It did not o&lt;-cur tc survival.
me then that th* dey would com*
American growers or* not taking
when I would run imack bang Into the congreta to roduc* by one ton
a iweet-iour eltuatlon In tha form or one acre the market granted la
of an unpalatable dtih known aa tha Sugar A ct but they are asking
permission to share In the increas­
th* Huger Act.
Whlla meat Floridian* know wa ed market that relate because of
grow a lot of augarctne in Flori eur increased national consumpda, they may not reollio that thia Uon. As It steads bow, Americas
major agricultural (nduitry contri­ growers are bring penalised for
butes aubttanUally to our etate'i th* benefit of ferrigu producer*
and are net allowed to share ia
economic hoalth and erelfara.
Thouiand* of Floridian* dapond •ven tha Increased market reused
our satire's Increased con­
on our »ugar production for thalr by
livelihood. Millions of sugar dollara sumption.
Bill* are now before confrere
are rapraieated ia tha lUta'a In
duttrlal payroll. Additional mil that would glvu the woodad relief
liana are represented In the state's to our grower*. Florida business
and Industrial leaden
well aa
tax revenue*.
.
Our augar industry 'I* *wHt privets cltlasns cat kelp by con­
enough but th* sour angle cornea tacting our congressional delega­
In th* form of »ugar legislation tion and backing them up with
that I* crippling tha Industry and letU n that will Imprere tha eraictardJpg It to n point that threat­ grots with the fact that Uw peo­
ple and business Interests of this
ens our state’s welfare.
A rigid quota system Inaugurat­ atet# are gonufawly concerned over
ed during tha war limits the th* situation and are bath of Uw
amount of auger that can bo pro­ Florida delegation on* hundred
duced and sold by Anuricaa P*v rent In thalr effort to got
growora. It was based oa our no­ prompt relief far our gw ware.
tional reniwtwptair ah! the Urn* K
‘ 'fWraalwM employe*__ ___
are
was ret up.
Blnca then the national consump­ paid IM b eaeb, a caloadar quar­
tion ha* sharply increased sad the ter. are covered aador Social g*.
benefit of thia lacreaie In can curity. Th# porsres they work ter
aumptien haa gone to foreign pro­ mutt fll# Social Security tax re­
ducer! resulting In reduced acreage turn. each March, July, Octo
bar sad Juusry.
for American grower* and hug*
■urplasea that raaaot ho nwrkatod.
----------who hare worked ter
Here In Florida th* United Rtatoa • year* er more ra a job covered
Sugar Corporation ot Clowtatow
bo
haa brew forced U construct tiro
largo iran.'wasra to store taw disabled, au y have thalr rantagi
sugar that Urey have produced record trew s. Mate araHeatten
and are wot permitted to market at your Sodal Sorerity aO&lt;*.
Th* same sad situation exists with
Oregoo has MM mflre of nilgrower* of Loultlana and other road.
logar-produclng states.
Thar* are ao rabbits ta Boraada
Now ere or* on th# verge of
another harveet season and will bogin grinding toon. Indications or*
that If m o m relief la net voted by
rengreea wo will wind up uritk ad­
ditional thousand* of tana that
must bo stored whllo off-shore
foreign producer* conthree In awJoy not only the market frevtdod
Hi Uw original agreement but th*
teertotod market represented by
greater national eonsamptles.
Our Flartda dalagatloa la fully
cognisant of tba perilous situstie*
rwwriuk of power Mm M a era
diligently to rt
mss* tha raids of owey ta yite werteteogwkhywm terete omhswk.
some SM graduates, hut sees
end to the present shortage of eo
potent trained piano tuners.
Ho twit happy about the sttaataw, and wont bo a* Isas ■■ t e
tktaiu area oa* child la laaratas

at all with many muaie itore marehanla who u y half tha aatlra'a
Plano* are outworn sad ihould bo
Junkad and replaced by new owoe.
Re love* piano* aa other people
love children and haa put hundred*
of aged «nd neglected iartrusMata
back Into playing condition,
"If the frame *and plate art ta
food akapo land tha plana to all
right . ikteeiilili
mechtaieaUy, 'there'* ' no
P*»SO that t U \ M
tuned," ho
(aid. "for US or M an old piano
ran bo turned Into aa lnitrumeat
quite (itiafactory h r a child teat
riarting to play. The famlllei that
own lurh piano* can afford to
havo the* tuned, hot they rea l
afford to buy new owe*."
Student* tome from all over the
rouatty to attend Rockwell'* Khool
ia thia (man moratata town. Tha
count, band m a tochalea! eya* to par «m aa awt-of-huw piano.
Mm developed by OUvar fauat, a "Only teaq-danf ran*slriaas can
Oeraiaa autlriaa, t a k e a alx play taa**tea&lt;'
mootha. Rockwell haa turned out said gloomily

wa*

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KCYSTO N E
C U STO D IA N
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that ■ may he tooTi te Th* child's

period sgala to balk at Western
reasons.
For asomple: It doea't want a
united Germany ia a military alUaaca with Uw Wait but Wsst Ger­
many U already la such aa alli­
ance. If toe West Gsrmsni and
Communlst-rua East G e r m a n s
votad now oa unification and choos­
ing • single goveramtnt the vic­
tory alawst surely would go to a
roa Communist government which
would bo aDiod with Uw West.
From tha Russian viewpoint
there seems no reason to hurry on
UiU on* On Uw contrary, by hold­
ing out Uw halt of a united Ger­
many U Uw Germans agree to
break loos* from Uw West, th*
Russians can hope at least to dam­
age, If not break up. tha Western
ATiei now united In toe North At­
lanta Treaty OrganUaUea.
It seems Impossible tost Uw West
sad Russia ia th* short Uma slaea
the Big Four meeting la Geneva
could agree oa a European security
organisation that would satisfy the

gusslaa*. If they wraat to be nttailed.
At Geneva. Elienhower luggertod this country and Russia e\change oluepnnts on their military
ostsbUihments snd permit each
men's &lt;rum the air.
Th* Elsennouer administration
uya this ia a plan that should bo
preliminary to »BY agreements on
disarmament. The Russian* wraiv
to talk about general d&gt;ssrmament.
PUs whole business t* up In too
air, unlikely to be solved at
Geneva
Aa for Improving relations between the Wei' and Russia, prrhaps some minor agreements ran
be mad* if the foreign ministers
ever her# time to discuss this
problem Th* other »wo problems
may take all their lime.
When ae left for Europe last Frtday Dultra wasn't making any b!t
predictions Tr.* most he'd say was
that he hoped he and the othrr
foreign minister* could bulid "m-'dfitly" on what the Big Four begin
in Genov* last summer.

You Can't Be A Worrier
And Keep Healthy, Too
te

mmm r. wmhitm. b &gt;
If your nervouincu contlnu'g
you'va got to res your doctor. K#
can help calm you do*vn and
overcome your anxiety. And this
Is essential before you can do
much to relievo your diarrhea.
Reassurance might bo the best
medicine he can gtvo you. How­
ever, ha will also prescribe bro­
mides or phenobarbttal. • * rr.iy
even glva you soma codetna phos­
phate pills once In a while. They
are convenient to take sines ycu
can carry them around with you
and they usually are effective.
81ne* worry orobably haa
tauatd your diarrhea tn su-h
casts, don't make your condition
won* by worrying about I t
.
til— TW ABB AMWM
{
H. B.: X have mucous eoUttx.
Could It cause itching around tha
rectum »
Answer: It la not likely that
mucous colitis in itself would
cause Itching around the rectum.
The Itching might bo due to
fungous lnfietlon of th* tissues
In tela area, to nervous disor­
ders, or to bacterial Infection.
You should haTs an examina­
tion mad* by your doctor ao that
tea causa may be discovered and
treatment tnatttuUd.

TAKE It onay, alow down, stop
worrying.
Tim* and again rva triad to
put aero** tha Importance of
avoiding anxiety aa much as pos­
sible. I b a n dted Innumerable
diseases—heart trouble te tea
moat obvious—which a n caused
er mad* won* by stress. Diarrhea
Is another.
Wblla diarrhea aooally te at­
tributed to soma Infection or
food which does not agres with
pen. there to such A thing as
nervous diarrhea.

Fare red Worry
functioning
of In­
, ____
, ____ 'your
testinal tract
your
raet depends upon
u;
rstem.Faar.wo
toty—tease all prodtsao
tatty of tea gaatro-oota reflex
and tnereeaad ariteo la tea In
taoUaos. Ordinarily, this oondlta n Mali only a short Uma. but
illr In
saxtety aaurosos, tt may eontinu*
Cor a long parted.
Frequently tell
this anxiety prerente your food from being di­
rty and your bowels

ion after etery meal. Tour
dirt wont aflaor Uw rendition
much, but you should avoid hot

it's no

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WAIWNOTUN urt—When the Big
Four, fcrtlga ministers opra their
three-week meeting ia
Ccntva
Thursday, th** will b* making aaothr test of tha ao-csllod "spirit
of G«a*va "
But It will aot bo Uw final test.
It util b« Jus* on* more test. And
It probably win not tw vary suc­
cessful although at Uw tad of U
th* diplomat* eta b* expected to
Issue some plassat bulletins about
progress of mms kind
If Uwy make aay progrta It will
iw aa aehltvemret since th* three
msin pnblem* they will dlieun at
Geneva hart bean big problams a
long Uma and are aot Uhriy of setllemaat this soon.
Tba air of opUihlim could bo
breathed In easily for a short Uma
after Presidin' Eisenhower met at
Genava last July with Premier Bul­
im ia of Ruisla and th* heads of
the Britlib sad French (orn a­
ments.
Tlw world wa* at'onlihed that
Russia sa l tha, Wait at Geneva
could not cnlv got along so piss,
intly but that they could get along
al all. At Geneva all side ex­
pressed pious hopes and peaceful
Intentions.
But, when it wa* boiled down,
all that hippened at Geneva wa*
Irik. Any concrete result* of Uw
meeting there had to be shown by
deed* later. Th# EUenhowwf ad­
ministration, as it fared tests of
me ueneva
spirit. b
&lt;
Uw
Geneva jspirit,
began
to put a
damper on optimum
Tba flrit tost cams early la tha
fall at th* Lnited Nations when
lb* United States and Russia had
their first chance, since Ocneva,
to dUeuis publicly tha President'*
proposal made at Geneva.
Ia the U. N. tha Ualttd Stats*
sad i Russia got nowhere. Now
font#* tha sacoad test whre Secre­
tary of Stats Dulles meets this
y * •» ?«wva with RussU's For•iga Minister Molotov and Uw foralga ministers of Britain sad
Franco.
Elsenhower and tha other tore*
member* of Uw Big Four had
•ST**d their foreign minuter*
» u ld meet at this time to discuss
toss* tore* mala probUmi:
(1) German unification and Eorepain security; (!) disarmament;
(l&gt; Improving relations between
toe West aad Ruisla la trade t ad
exchange of visitors.
Almost sine# to* end of World
“ toeJVost aad Ruisla bavt
art been able to agree re the isiOcatkw d Germany. Russia la ex-

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TAMES MARLOW

'Spirit O f Geneva' Test To Be Made

achool alive and return home to thalr loved
one*.
The hazardous driving paat theae school
zone* muat atopt
It la too costly to tamper with the live*
of the youngsters In our school*. It will be
too late to aay, "I’m sorry,” when one la
crushed beneath the wheel* of a taxi* cab,
truck, or paaaenger ra’r.
Let's not have a third warning!
The next call may be for an ambulance.
Or from the anguished eriea of a heart­
broken mother!
Slow down when you paaa through achool
zones!

lost U. S. Pianos A re O uf O f Tune
rCLEARFIELD, Pa. (Jv-Al RockM i otbari worry about toterlatloeal discord. But he caa work
himself up to a rtal pitch ever the
fact aart of America's piano* are
out a i t o e .
He h afraid we are rearlai a
M of young piano player*
|h e want know middle "Cr* from
sowed of chipmunks scamperaero** a Ha reel
XotkwoD, a yrofaeiteest muilel»a lor IS year*, ha* tuned more
to*a MOO pianos himself. rear
t e l piano tuning was becoming hi
iytaa efaft, he started a achool to
learn tela alull 10 yean ago. It ta
•a# of lower than - draco piano
aalec achool* la tha country.
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Bonnie Johnson, Vlrlyn llenson' operator ef Martha Raflay beauty
WEDNESDAY
and Jetty Kickllttrr returned , Shop, attended th* BrsuticiaK
The First Baptist Prayer Meet­
homo J.«-t night after attending the Convention Monday in Dayton^
State Hairdresser's Show, which
ing scrvic* *111 begin a t 7:30 p ..
w.„ hell at Day Iona Reach at the Reach.
m.
I &gt;.i Iona PU ia Hotel, Monday and
Th* First Baptist Training
Mr*. Hilda Arder.on of N*9
Tur.day.
Cnion Worker's Council meeting
Port
Richie i* spending • frv*
wtl^ begin at 7.00 p. m. with a
Jit*. Dale Scott Jr. rcturne«|
N e w nrganl*t-choirma»ter of leg* Park AlcthodUt Church, and covered dish (upper.
, Monday flout a ten day vi*lt with day* with Air. and Afr*. Carl
Holy C ron Episcopal Church In All Saint*' Episcopal Church
l.t. Commander Dale Scott Jr. at Overstreet and **&gt;n Eddie.
The Chencsl Choir of the First
hanferd I* Je*»a B. Bookhardt Jr.. uher* he a&gt;»i*trd Mi-* Jana Hood Presbyterian Church will hoid re­
| I'atuvnt Rivrr, Md. where he I*
Dr. ami Air*. J. K. Ring l»f(
SI. formerly of Winter Pork, and with the Junior Choirs of All hearsal at 7: s0 p m.
attending FIR ashosd. While there
gradual* of Rollina College in Win­ Saints' Chuuh.
they w*11- ihp guest, of Comand-I lotlay to attend the annual con­
The Young Peoplr’* Choir of
ter Park. He aaaumtd his dutie* at
•*r a»r.l A! r A. K«iy Krr.i foilliclly vention of Ihe Florida t'hitopiaeII* al*o contributed to Rollln* the Central Baptist Church will
tic Association at Clearwater,
«»C &amp; ar.tor. L •
Holy C ron on Oct. 9.
Radio Station WPRK a program of meet at (1:3$ p. m.
OrU 27-J9.
Rookhardt itudied organ at Rol. classic organ music weekly. Thc*e
All Sunday School tearher* and I
Mi«.« lie Jit rip R DibLfR
ff«
lint College under Dr. Herman F. program* were played on the imall officers wil| hate a meeting at!
Sgt. Willy A. Jarrell returned
Ini tiatr*! alone with 4i
rrntl)
Fiewert and Robrrt Kee. While at! da«*ic organ Installed at College 7 p. m. in the Central Baptist
home
from Ko-e* after spending
i
8
in
thf
Florida
Sla’
p
nru 1 ririril.v
Rotliai he played organ at Col* Park Mrthodist Church during hi* Church.
« haptrr
of
Kappa l»n yr*r« In the Army. He re­
UtYIXi
atay there.
The Central Baptist Churrh
IV IU Pi, ht*noiary *»i ^ani/atton ceived hi* irpaiatinn paper* 0&lt; U
19 ami he expect* to letutn &gt;•
Rookhardt entered tb* I'nlteii prayer meeting and church con-1
for
i*t|u* alip&gt;n ttiajott.
Hallowe'en Dance Slate* Army in the fall of 19M, ferenc* will he held at 7:30 p m
rnlleg* in the hear future.
Th* Adult choir of the Central
serving a* organist at the Sign!
Slated Friday
Carp* School Chapel a t Camp Gor&gt;' Baptist Church will meet at S:J0
THF SANFORD IICILMD
ilon, Ga. for *1* month*. He went p. m.
Bv SNAAS CPO's
W rit. O ct. 2G. 195.1
r»R&lt;? 5
Th* CPO Club mill hold it« an­ overseas to Korea in th* summer |
TBl'MPAY
nual Hallowe'en dance Friday of 1951 and organised a choir of The lun|ur Fellowship of the
nghl Ocl. » it the CPO Club on American soldier* in a Signal First Prcsbytrnir Church will
the NAAS. Decoration* of the d u b ; Battalion »erving I Corp., north gather at to m .
IIOLI.YWOGD P —The latest
will be done by the CPO Wive* i of Seoul, Korea.
The Men's Brnlherhmvd of the
thing in II llyvtiwul I* rpih't ae*
dub
uiing ae their theme I
cd hi 1 luici ui* ChicsSeveral month* later he took First Baptist Church will have WK II \D MOIIK I CN seising for the carnival. Shown, left to right, ate Mr* J Scott. Mt J W. 1
"W ttchfi, Goblin* and C o r n
their tupper and program mpeling Mrs. M. Gregory and Mr*. K. J. Bendwlvk who are working on the IUn&gt;liciaft booth g.tt ■
,nan named him \ovak.
over
the
organ
and
choir
of
Head*
Stalk*."
in (he Memorial education Build- for Saturday night'* Hallowe'en carnival pul nn hy I'mecirst «iul Southsirie Sshools. |Ri..il.. ' In ..
Iln* 1* in contra*! In nnl*y *r* j
The mu*ir mill he hr the Pine quarter* I Corps, expanding thi* ins beginning at 7 pm
»on)
rcptc»cirtc*l trv such other hlonde-(
Hill* Country Hub nrrhr«tra, •‘The organisation to "7 voice*, Including
The F'.rsl Baptist Intermediate
a- Alanlyn Alnnr - Alamle ' * n ,
Melntone*." Dancing mill be enjoy­ American Gl'a, Korran girl* anil Choir will hold rrhrar&lt;*l at 7 p m
Boren ami Shrree North
ed front I p. m. lit I a. m. Priir* American Red Cro»* girl*, lie al*o, The First Baptist Adult Choir will
mill b« amarded for the heat co*- served as organist for Headquart­
l iltikc that much putiliriied IHo. I
tume* and three recently pur- er* I Corp* Catholic Choir, which hold rehears*' al I r m.
him ha&lt;n'l hern nvet.»old to the
The I.adir* Society r f the
rhaied oil painllnia will be award,
public, till, her Gudin'* preta
ed by Ike CPO Wive* Club. Tirk. •ang Ma»« for Catdiital Spellman Itl.FA R will gather at &gt;1 a m. at
1 rnti haven't kept her lindei^
eta may be obtained from any at I Corp* during the Cardinal'* the front# of &gt;li« J. A. Calhoun
wraps; Hut would be a crying
CTO er the CTO Club.
tiip to Korea, Christmas 1954.
Witches «ren enrllm: Hanford I il •hame Rut the* haven't hUnkrlrd '
for It* monthly lunrhenn and l&gt;u*iTh« Story la*ague mrt al the
In addition to hi* studies at Holy nr«« meeting,
1day nigV. Orf ?A will he ; nin: Ihe country with hrr rhrr»rcakr&lt;
Varhl Club Monday with !S mem­
Handicraft Booth Cross. Je**e Rookhardt Jr. expect* Scmiw-'a ll.hrkah No n will ber* and giir«t* pres-nt The meet­ All** Gail Bitting, a lovely fall Ihe ghos’s and goblini si ■We phnluv and m vv taymg*. either.
to Im available for teaching organ meet in the lonf Hall at * p m.
ing was uprned wnh the singing bride-elect wav honored Alonilav vide ScVniI f-sr the annual P I 1
"I l l r It lirtlrr that wav," *a&gt;*
To Sell Articles
students, and may be contacted
The VIrotherhood an.I WMU of nf ''God Dies* America'' which
Hallos* Ccn Carnival
l -s in 1 Ihe . iiImIuc I him "When yiv.i gel
with
a
S
ift
Dniik
parly
given
in
the
through
the
church
office
at
Holy
the
Central
Ik.ptist
Chmrli
will
Mr*. Robert Slone, chairman of
wat the program theme for Ihc
find a dress Ihrv Waul al Ihr &lt; Irrmcndou* buildup, sour rateer
home nf Mrt Albeit Jarrell.
the Handicraft booth to 1&gt;e *poru- Cross. Currently* he •• residing at nirrt at the church at 7 o p. m. year.
t
*rd i 11U1 B: bn
in ,s ha* trouble catching up with Hie
The Seminole County Education,
ored at the SouthiiJe llallowcer fill! N. Riverside Drive, in EdgeA large arrangement ol white buy a nrvs Writable T-Bhlri v 1 e putdicilv Soil.clinic* you never di
The
program
s
i
r
und.'r
the
tilAssociation will hold a m ertini,!
Carnival Saturday night announc­ watcr, Florida.
.
double rhrvsanihrmum* wa* u*rd ly they •«ill w ml a photo if •• &lt;m niake It."
al High School at A p oi T h e, recllon of Mr* R A. Cohh and
ed that a variety of artirle* may
I.adir* Thanked
\* in cher*ecakr' "I neilhrr likr
preceded the b tine** session for decorating the table Colored .rises in tostuinr.
executive
board
will
meet
at
7
30
he pureha-ed from the booth.
At their monthly meeting of the
it n«r ill,like It III do it when
Mr*
II
V
Cohh
told
a
story
"A
"Fori
me
Trllrr.
itufk
pond
daii
chrysanthemum* w a r *
u**d
Among the thing* mentioned Vestry of llnlv Cm** F.piseopal p. m.
Soldier* Reprieve" in ''a most Im.
hoard. Cartoon 1 ainival, l .l. ol nrtr.*ai) f irtunately, they don't
were hand made apron*, child- C'hureh resolution* were made on
F riday
nressive manner" while Mr*. Guv throughout (lie home.
pood food. *nd fun v*ill *........ iti-v; a*k me In do much The -tudini
ren'a apron*, doth* pin l&gt;ac«, p»l behalf of the Vestry and the people
Miss Hitting wa* presented with for all " stale* Robert |.tp;em oil. would rathei have me known a*
Tlie regular monthly meeting o f, Rl*hop rire.t-cd In costume, de­
holder* eoverrd coat hanger*, doll
the Nnrmand rie V Howard ( hap-1 lighted the autlirm* singing a a gift a* a memento of the happy Carnival Chairman. Carnival tin.. an aclir**.
doth* to fit Terry le e and Toni of Holy Cro«*. thanking Mr*. Roy ler of the I'nilrd Daughter* of | group
"that anil* me I think chee*e 1
of American folk vnngv *r. occasion The hn«tr&gt;* wa* assisted If A 30 nil !* p m.
Byrne*
and
Ml**
Joyre
lletrel
for
doll*, snap lamb*, (locking gifts
cake |« merely an external form
Confederacy will mrel at the home rompanird hy Mrs. Clarrnre Sny­
their
loval
and
faithful
set
sir*
to
and embroidered work
in »er\m i hy Mr*. John Ivey and_ Procerilv from Ihe C.snds.I o | of &gt;iv appeal Real set appeal
nf Mr*. M. R Strickland at 911 der.
Mra. Gregory’s room la sponsor­ the Churrh.
dreamed
l»e used for I*. I \ la-advrsliip t- in
Palmetto
A\r.
Mr*.
J
II.
NirhnlMr*. Cohh |o|r| |no Interesting Mr*. Joe Jarieil. Delirious refresh­ ing iShoii Course 1. &gt;111 -ciipi ■■■. in hmild come from the m*ide I t'
Sir*. Byrne* served a* organist
ing the booth.
«h.'iitd
be
,|
1111
&gt;
and
sinrere;
you
fnr many year* whereat her ser­ »o* will he rohosies* Thf session Imlian legends, "Tlie Grand Can- ments were *rrved.
went dancing all
publlration* prog 1 am male ul and
atari at 3 30 p. m.
MOTECT TENDER SKIN
yon" ami the "Smnkry MountThose rnr.enl l» honor Ml** Bill­ project promotion. .A P 1 \ pro shmildn't tlmul about II."
vice to the churrh ha* endeared will
Kim veil I lhr*e *entimen(* on
The Duplicate Bridge Club will ain*" alter which the president.
You can protect your baby'* her to the Clergy and people alike.
ing were Mr* Blake Sawyer, Mr* Jed I* a pwigram nf s,rv o r 11 e Ihe ici "f "Ib e Alan Wnh t‘.&lt;-1 in perfect comfort— #
tender akin from Irritation by Her health now make* it Impossible me.'t in llie Varhl Club with seal Mr*. Maxwell called the meeting
l . Gulden Arm. ' and her appeaiancr
Roy
llnron. lire. Grady Herman.' nieh for We*I tide i&lt; rail
ing
to
begin
at
7.IS
p
in
and
play
keeping
his
underpinning*
to order.
for her to rontlnue In thl* position. at • o'clock
proposed Seminole County 1 mull •uppuitid lo-r argument She «a*
Air*.
Kay
Shoemaker,
Mi*.
R.
F.
apanktng elect and sanitary. Al­
Scholarship Fund.
NATCHDAT
Rmiline business w n laken care
Slit* Joyre lletrel. Directors.*
'n l* v*oil rovered in a full-length'
ways wash tliem In lot* of hoi
The Junior Royal Ambassador* of and membership rardv were Cooper. Air* John Ga'lowsv, Air*
1 gown Vcl \&gt; th h 'r *hoil blond. ■
aoapiuda and rime*, and make of th* Holy Cross Parish Choir will nirs-l at the First Baptist burn mil. The prr.idrnl reminded Hugh D mean. Airs. Patricia Dun­
1 hair, lovely l ire and hare, thoub'
aura they are throughly dry be­ anil trading rontralto, tendered her Churrh at 9 Mi a m.
(he member* that all who are can. Airs Joe Jarieil. All*. Jc**e
del *hr bnked tester than any
fore they go bark on baby. Il* resignation J«raus* she was leav­ The Sent* r High FfRow ship of planning to allend Ihr national Jarrell. Atrv Herman Jacobson,
Maidenette Strap!#
the fombtnsUoa of hot water and ing the rity. Mi»* Jlrtrel served the First Pre'byterlan Church will •lorv league eonvention In he held Mr&lt; R |T Hutrhison Air*. Irvin. The Geneva Gatderi Cl &lt;1 nil scantily el thrd ehoruv girl.
iPlo l'icntin„er. who wa* dli'r-i-'
aoapiuda that keep clothes sani­ faithfully and ably over a period has* a Hallowe'en Party at the In Tampa next June should take FleUher Mr*. Harry Tooke. Air*. meet W’rdnr-diiy |\ o v Ji
ill
ng Kim and Frank Sinatra m a
e %
’
nf many year*.
tary.
homo of Miss Kliiabrth Woodruff. rare of Ihr rard* as Ihey will have Wilson Horne, Alls* Join W'rtght. p.m. at Community II I.
tied cha*r paused In comment
n i i - f u n * rom fortahl*
Mr* W. B Jarrell. Alisa Pally 1 h« pmgraov will f.a'u ie a lilt on her appeal He al«o directed
The Nouthside and Pini-crevt an­ to be presented al that lime.
llatigan. Airs Rupert Strickland. on, "Eei'a plan Interior • hi I 'la M o n r o e In "River of No In wear . . . and f*btilix)*lj|
nual P TA Hallowe'en Carnival will
Thank*
went
to
Mr*.
John
l.ee
Th# newToif line l&gt; awjrled, the mm#g1.«• 1
flattering . , . Maiden form ’#
l»e held from »;*&gt;. in 9 p.m. ;«t and, her committee for planning Mr* T r . AlrDamel. Air* John ma* Ds,nialloi ‘ llrljm "
South side Supper will h* served' and having the &gt;t'ar book* printed Ivey. All « Afargaiel lnui»e Jarrell, ing tori.it., r -:
meiit lit up. *nd the length i* ehort. hut
him • I* a real kind of *rv
famuli* Alndenetle*
II. II Bcilrt*. Mr* • 1 not pi
at 3 30 w!ln outside event* to be­ Al the close of llw session Mr*. and llie htlde cirri'* mother, Air*.
he rrmaikrd "It It
femininely no , , One of our ninny vundons
Nliaple.*
' D c i g n n l In . l . a { ^
gin al 5 30 also. Children are to II. !,. Mm.re told a "sure enough W. V. nut ing
-II. Mr*. J. J. I.i ft i.'t a 1 quiet. 1 I l iumI and eunv inring, not
nf the new trend we shiv »t the "!!n' foil
-lip*'tide
. . . With
II.
Ililbi.y.
come In eoslume* and prite* will HallodeVn Ghost Story", "The
i m.imrf. irliiird "
dresser* Convention’* in iJn.vtonn tlii.i
he awarded for the winneri in the llrll Witch of 1rnnc»*er" which Mr*. J a m rt Young and Air*. C |
lire I
will viton be able to
-.*-, will l&lt;* Air*. Iboi.M
leailier ligbl boning th at,
. \| • 4
1 « viliclliei II prefer* Kim'f
costume parade
caused many thnlla and much I.. Keye* who served rode* and
. Aim v \ ||
week ia right f«»r you. Call
aupiHirl* you from
TP RABAT
laughter,
individual rake*. Hallowe'en d e . j 1
t'uitlii and Mra. E. C qillrt
lo-low. In *"iir favorii*,
1
Beitile
The CPO Wives Club will hold
l|o*trs-r« fnr the evening were roralluni Wer* used on Ihe table. I
-ur.
&gt;
a bake sale at 10 a. m. at the
in- 1t.1l with "I'lenlc" oppuiile
lalxtr* . . . from 2 . 0 0
Navy Exchange. Proceed* will go
William Holden and "The Eddy
In Iho CPO Wives Christmas Hub
Do Inn Story" with Tyrone I'oaer.
Ph. 971
10$ 8 a. Oak
fnr needy children.
Thai'* pretty fast rompany fur Ihe
7? icar old doll from the windy
The Daughters of Wesley Suncilv
day School Class of the First
him'* wav of living I* a* rpilel
Methodist Churrh will meet In
NOW SHOW ING
v* llie *1 v • lie- rvtiilr, She ,li||
McKinley Hall at 7 30 p. m. for a ,
llvrv al ihr Siudni Cluh. Ihe
regular budnea* and social meet,
f a b l e , ) home for Holly wood
ing Mr*. R. F. Col*’* group w ill'
hope fell*
be ho*t*.

Episcopal News

Pretty Kim Novak
Is Latest Thing

♦

Story League Has
Unusual Program
With 25 Present

Miss G. Bitting
Feted Monday
In Jarrell Home

Witches Invited
To West Side's
Annual Carnival

I

night

Club To Hear T'j!\

Harriett's Beauty Nook

IF YOU WANT
HER LO V E...
YOU’LL HAVE
TO STEAL IT!

M-C-M’a thrilling rei« • * » based on (A*
I rut 1 1 ort of • r tf k irn
oolditr-af■torlunt uho
to u r ltd a high-born
Aeaufff
•*■- -t t i - s **e»

M*G*Msmm. 1*
COLOR-*

CIN bmaS co PC

KITCHEN 1.(1RE
Try to lake time to wipe off Jars
and bottle* with a aoapy sponge
after each use In remove any
iplllrd drop*, before you put them
bark on th* thrive*. In ra te you
miia now and then, cardboard
roa*ter« placed uder Ihe various
container* will keep any leaaag*
from reaching lh* »hrlf lining.
Slip Ihe flour lifter Into a paper
or pla*tie hag after m ine to keep
it clean and to catch any loove
flour. Another good *upgr«tlon I*
to keep the rolling pin in a hag,
too. after walking it with aoap
end water.
To prevent eorrmlon. copper
rooking ulenills nrrd In ho washed
prompt!* after ui* in hot *nap
or delerrrnta aud*. then aralded
and wiped dry. If rorrnGon doe*
ocrur, nib toe ipot* with lemon
and aatl or vinegar and salt. Then
rud*. rinae, and dry the piece
again.
H A N F O R D

RIDAY

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a» ROGERMOORC
M wCHRISIOPHCR KNOPF

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INNI'llilNIl INKTAl.I.Al IDS', Ih e YWA'l of the Flr*t Baptist t'hurrh met In the , .1 1a•t 1. --.'i
to hold lntUllatiog of officer*. The (Irl* wri* "lo-autiful" In their formal tainbow »ttii,-. '
left
to right, ore Mary Virginia Robinson, secretory; Patricio Byke*. president; Marian Dt*&gt; she to. Ident; Juonito Wjmiv*, treasurer; Second rove: Fov# Aihtey, Donna New*»n. Alafr.net lb id.;r. , p. „;-y
Grouch, Edna Cowan. Bettv Ann Jc.hn&lt;nn. Illldi Erglr, Hu* Korracker, ad Mary Ann Ha l. II. g.il*
planned youth aetlvIUea. (Photo hy Jameson)

■ o n t r t n im iT i m

snow

SHS Student Club
To Have Program
Tomorrow night at 7 p. m. the
Student Club,* Sentinel* High,
School's awn radio show, will fralur* Andy
Bracken, assistant
principal a t tlta aehool. H* will
h* asked question* ranreming Ihe
dull*-* of an assistant principal.
fA * on tho show will ha aehoal
intipU of lh« week, »nd Ihe
regard of tha week. Tha lalenl cf
lh* week Will h* a trio rondsling
of /Rohbi# Cnithcfield Hblrley
Anderson and Kay Jenkins. Aim
a drum and piano duo featuring
Chris Hargis o a t Jog riabar.

MKlfTttoJMIO

Halloween Mldnifht Show
Saturday Night

wi t h i n i

aiAunrui m

The "erv l;tlc»l word In
nluK-*. The rlu.*ticizcd rnl»
lur, Imnil* your foot for
n n it jr, romfortnldc f i t .
Chanioni* *oft lining gives
you s tifl-fn o te d comfort.
"They fit like r\|&gt;en»iva
nvvculer*".

M a titi

Auspice* Junior CofC

ihoi

(p w n p A .

A New - You Hair Do . .
5 /0 9 5

Knjnf Th» Wonderful "l.ifl”
And "FIi IU d " Of A Ntvv Coif,

SKILLFULLY SHAPED AND
WAVED IN A DESIGN
DISTINCTLY, YOURS!

* lllack Surd*

jvelY*1* Beauty Salon
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"Mummy's
Tomb"
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MtN.TMi.11 .
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OMMiOfit I AMermm
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M«Kt«rana Hot*l

P rlvila Entrance on 3rd SI.

FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT CALL 9 3 7
Erafjra F u r i t k

Ruby Echoi*

IVEY'S
"YMiera Quality la H lfhar Than Prlea**

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Fighting Feds M eet
W inter Park Friday

Peanut
Bowl Game
Planned

By B. Bt'GR AHILBY
Autumn wind bitoo tho tight,
faetholl la lo tha air, and on tho
Ups of everybody at Baafard
■y ■■
B. KRL’OH
ANVLRT
----- I
»T
O I ANfLKT
I ■
rnmmm m
tr a il K
I fi^a^h
- 1
Grammar Irheat, aaparially tha
Coach Mill
Bill Flomtai will hU*A
a ___
THE SANFORD HERALD
alith grodo k,0&lt; art tha wards
inf
for
now
btrkflald
combuutica*
P t |l S
Wed. Oct. 26, 1955 ihu mirk th»i mill fn afainil Win
"Peanut Bawl".
tar Park Friday aifht. Th# lack
K*#-y foot hall fa a aod.orary
uf offanit la Bolding back tha pro
child Uver will ha Intaraitad la
iraia of tha club. "W# don't have
the Paaout Bawl. It will bo tha
tha kind of backi that mill fat up
matching of tho faur top teams of
and f a " Fleming laid today
tilth gradars at Baafard Gram­
"Wo’y# loit two of our flrit firing
mar. Tha gama* will b* hald undfr
birkficld itartari to far Ihuj
tho lights *f Memorial Stadium
toeton. and bow »e'rr scraping
inmatlm* la lai* Naramher or
bottom.*' Ila mu ta!kinf aboul' PALM SPRING!, Calif, lA-Ol' early Daeainbar. Plana aren't yamPhillip Byrd and Joa Runl. Byid *•!*•
*"'»&lt;• •'«*»’ «»• 4#-j plat* yat, hut || Is aapoetad that
by ar.MN'T MARAfl AM.
mat declared inalffihla thraa mccki f ad»i in tha folfmf limcllfht, ad
tW Birmingham New# Written Far tin when hu family moved out of mil*
If ilnmlnf dawn and will : tha Seminal* High hand will h*
—a Bunt
- --* turned• an
-------- limit hu *------------town, and
ankle
n » aimt Ii m riM i
touraameat arpearancei or hand to entertain, and thara
will ha fun and airitament galore
ANBLT1N Alt. 'JU-Tht roll#*# end knee la at meek aguntt Keller- un tha future.
football caroai of Ronnie Whltl*vrk llnui “ Today our J V.a taka on Tha al* miner a falling ready lo for Ihoi* who attend. Earh roam
of Land. Ala . » n a brief one Del.and *t 4 n m. in Memorial Sta­ perform 'or tha etventh time at a that makai the finale and enters
dium. and me ra g*tng tn u&lt;* any- member of Ihe United Itatra Ryder the Peanut |a w | eantait will h*
It titled til af two mtouutuci.
But Ruinle |A ofwry nunc# of om who ihowv food. We ra foinf Cup loam tfaiait tha Rrltlih at rhtorad on hy sharp llttlo ehaer*
•lory Mirra was la B Ma ipentlto hava lo uia tham." Coach Flo- tha Tbunderbird Country Club hare tsadara In sharp little cheerleader
uniforme.
ycari
of
n.inf »po.med —
out
tha a***
lait two
four /ia
ia m
orn practice mffinnf
-----» -----*
•» that *"•
i"U Nov S-i.
ready. Rut a man could fo twice hall rluhi had pointed toward Jim
Talklnt to hit old friend, folf
Thle ie really a ineak preview
(our yeari for tha memorle* that Hawkini because "they know he li tutor —
........... who
..... „It m
Al»r —
Murrltnn.
on the of thing* ta come. You wilt ha
the fifty airing irnior renter of | a threat They tackle him whether •rraniementa
irr*niemenie eommittee
rnmmittta for the able la e*a tha future Fed* in ac­
Auburn took with him from Cliff he hai the hall or not and when rup mati hoi •Snead
— ■* laid:
tion. and tha future Fed cheerHard Stadium lait Saturday, when they stop him our offtnao bofi
"Twenty yeara la a mighty Ion* leadert yelling high spirit! to
Auburn beat Furman Aid.
rown."
lima to be buckin' the broatia and their team*.
Bonnlo bad nerer bad an Auburn1 Coarb Flamtnf la wr.rkinf with a the eomi&gt;eliU&gt;m In golf.
I The Sanfard Grammar Pchaol
wntform i-n before. But Saturday •team that U plafuod with Injurial.
“ It'a Ilka butting your haad foothill proyram waa started ofi waa aaothar day. For the Furman It aeemi tha de fen to paid dearly ugainit a wall. Bonner or lator flrially laet week with four tourfam e. No I? la the'•rang* of , for Ihelr outifandiag thowlnf a- aomothinf hat to five "
Auburn waa Whitlock. If that ralnit Kettarlinua tail Friday. Jot
Tbla might ho Bnead'a tail rom-| pamant ganui plavad. Knawirr
‘ tooant only he’d watch the fame Runt la on tha doubtful list with potttivo appe«ranro la California. that soma team will pat play In
.In . .hl»
. twined
.twined
. . . knee
. . -----.
.1 " Cent
not
the
waa reward
reward la
hit
knot
and .foot,
foot,
Ha hai
hai 0p#&gt;
not played
played
la California
the Lot
Lot th* Peanut Bowl, same of the
Orawi the beach, tt waa
and
irao Ho
M #thfrla
hoys played with fint-tam* Jitfa rt !5r thTJeir. of .ticking with Ran auffarod arch b nilm la Iho #v*nt|
tine* he defeated Rn Hogan trri. The hoy* from Mr*. Rauth'a
T fbi Rimnlo
Rimnta eat
»•«- and looked *"d,
and, Madden tame
tamo out of tha
tho gam*
game with •" • pUyoff lor tha LA. erowa in ream were the firat to pet their
feet an tha ground, and they
lUtlle Furman faded away t e a eharlay hor«o, Rraat'ey Bchlrard 1PM
Bnead li proianlly eighth In Ihe rolled U a rietarioua t t 0 win
the rioting mmutei, finally there le it ill limping from tho P ilitk i
came tho oill down tho lint: f in e , end Howard Allrod droned PfiA money winning aapartment aver Mr*. Grant's room.
Cot
In
tho re." out for rhe flrit time ta over two thla pair ana la tha low aeortr
Raeults of week ending 1 6 -tl-ll
••Whitlock
He'd walled four woeki today.
I with aa ivaraga af MM atrokti South —---- t t Giant
— a
Whitlock
geara for thin There waa a touch
All thin aeemi bad. but Flaming per round
Jonea ........ B Rirhsrda___ n
, . Bow*, a kickoff and hern Furman bad worda of encouragement. "If
Aniley _ _ It Grant _ _
n
. v ia who the ball near ha own wo can got Rasa ready tn go. I
Routk .
.. It Jonaa___ __ I
think wn wtl bn able ta hold (hair Auburn Is Among
foal.
All of tha gnmao ware thrillThe Hurricane# wore the kind of running trttek Whit laa «a war
art fhanoatly, yog ahaotd ae*
Top
Prospocts
lighting Mk who had In go down ried It their railing game." Win
tho** kid* playi, hut tha t&gt;m* bepnlaglng Jim Boylo, their guar- tar Park kaa a fine paaatag game,
two** Mrs. South's room and Mr.
torback. laded for one lait pan. and they go for thoio yardigt For Sugar Bowl
Jon#*'
room tapped tham aR. Billy
• Ii Ho throw Into tho left flat. And playi. They apart three much- MONTGOMF.RY. Ala tP-Auhurn Thagan throw a tow yard paa* to
Who should ha walling there, hut down favorite Beabroeto lait Fri­ ti among tha tap proipaeta for a
Jerry Dillard to gut hla
Whltloek.
day night f14, and they did tt with bid tn tha Sugar Bow] football,
ahead t-0, but Ih* point after
That pen wae hla, at the IP- long accurate paitoa.
gama at Haw Orleans
Jan.
I.
ae-1
___ ____ Simon,
«, a*- irnirnsBl'H
touchdown waa mlaaad. Twa
Two
gard lino, and goalward ho wont
Coach Flaming tald no Indefinite cording
cording la
ta Claude
Claud* (Monkl
(Monk) Simon, minute* lator, Phagon was trapped
Once ho atumbled Tho erowd wordi. ‘'They run from Ibo Spill- a member of tan Sugar Bowl aoloc- behind tha lint for a safety makgaipod, but ho got hla foot bark T, and they bava a great paoatng
ing tho acor* *-t. In the third
1 wider him. and Into Wo end anno. team." If tho Fade ran retain tha tion committee
The fo-mor Tula no football atar g„irt»f( Woya# Bs*t ran Into the
Ha napped tho bill, perlaclly, a«me gharpneae agalnri Winter and
head enaeh told tha Mnnigom- ^
C &gt; Dm oitra point attempt; went Park'll thay did agalnit Kettarlm ery Quirtorbiek Club: "I'd aiy ", ,V ' .h ..d
^
cfc upheld lor a final kickoff with ua thay will hava tha ntuatlan wall Auburn li oao of the loam* aa
tL U
(bo wonderful cheerr ringing In bia In hind. Tha Kettarlinua tlub waa
Hot at tho memaat"
L ,bo u T «
\ Z*r' * *
•art. Second* later, It waa all over uaabia to eonw et with a aingle pan aur
Rut ho .aid tho aeoming Mama
' .1 1 ^
•■tho aeoriag. tho game, and tha completion agalnit the Fade. Aa which riew gamap Involving proa*ka left
nolloglaU ttraor t t Ronnie Whlt- tar at the Fade paning gama; paetiva Sugar Bawl Mama won't |!, u u ""F Wright who ran
|Kk.
there la *omo indication t t improve­ make tho flrat reporti aa their *"• wmaiala* dteunco fop the
Z Ilia place la aw the practice Gold, ment. IfevifPdi'JHM In the air ftadlagi until Boot week.
” * •* “ **■
hoy* wont dawn
p e 't a 'icrub" who bolpa (ho real tail Friday night and did a fair Anoth*r Sugar Bowl aourra aa ’*• ■♦Taat, hut they thyRIod
nf them get ready. Ile'a pari of Job They eot up .aha
touch* ■■-■Inmci that th* top team la the
. . only murk
by
play* ae Wayne
Auburn'a winning picturn. Bui Sat- jno mey »*i *P
/
SoutheaHera
Conference
li w-nanj
uiually *••« mn - hack
two
______.... *•
end .........
&lt;» touchdown* all
down
lo
b*
acored
agalwt
given
pc
me
eoaildera.inIlaua
all
aeaioa
with
a
wae*
nieir!"
rday'a
gama
waa
hla.
He
played
S
Haul all aaatan with a pan Thalr given pr me consideration whan tha
o .cored. And hla touchdown waa defen** hald wall last week loo. lima romei to hand out Inrttatlon* lourhdxwna nullified by pannltlaa. |
Th# mnat hrilllav play by
r Auburn.
There w it only one auttalned drive to tha annual post *aatan claute.
laam happened whew Mr*. Anthat Ih* Fods wor* unable lo atop
aler'a rnam pulled a triple revert*.
Winter Park hai a loaton record
Hurricones Wind
Jeff Smith finally ended up with
of l-l-l. They upset Seahreeie lait Joe L. Brown May
the hall all hy hlmttlf, and th»w hr
waak tl ». thay beat Naw Smyrna
j Up Proctica
stepped nut of bound* before ka
114, thay Mad Coeoa 44. and drop­ Hava Lot C a t Out
ereaaed the lent Mae.
ped • eloi* one to powerful DoLend
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M
144.
The
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' MIAMI UP—Only conlart work
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•haad fm tha Ualvoraity of Miami cord nf I I They beat Hailing* F1TTSRURGR « - Parh.pt h
,. f, *" r
—. ** F *
football Hurricane* before they 144, edged Loetburg T4. and won wai just a slip of tha lip but Joa 1
. . u , 1 ,wvn»n fRouth) * pta.
tengl* with Pituburgb Saturday aver Apopka 114 Than they bow- L Brown, th# Pittsburgh Pint**'
ed to Ptlalka II a. and last weak paw gaaaral manager, may bava Roy Wright (S ou th --------• pta.
will bo punting under prouur*.
let the eat out of tha bag on hla Warn# Root fJon aa)----- • pta
Thii la scheduled for Ihi* after- fe'l before Keltertlaua 114.
About their chance* at getting choice J a field manager.
Ralph Raradn f Joneal
4 pta
Boon and will wind up Mlamt'i
Brown told a newt ronferewce
eetles Th# inuad will drill bt back Into tho win column? It look*
Blending aa of 10-II-BI:
Ibli way Winter Park la favored, Min* Ing hla appolatmtnt yaitarttiburgh Friday.
W I,
Coach Andy GuiUfaow atm ha. but th* Fadi figure tn ba par with day that "My big challenge la tn Bnu*h
•at dotarmload hla riartlag lineup tham R Baaa and Allrad ara tn find a playar-maaigar." Notice, be Aaelay
Furmea Martta t t Jaeksoavtia ahapn. Tha word around Sami laid playar-manafor.
Jena*
Ra corrected himself a few minwon Btawart
rawer of Ocala may start aola High la "upaat" and If tl*
m Boh
Rlrharda
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Great
mtant k&gt; aay was a field manager.
bannock, Pa.,
j., does wot recom aland a chance at bringing
I ■ • • M *. -eve.------- (rwm an Injur
W bm MMM
Injury hi tho TCU gama lb* bacon.
Kickoff tima la B o'clock Friday
night la Mamorial Stadium. A n h
Holman, Smith
largo erowd la aipactad to ha an
head to walruma tha hoy* homo
Clash Tonight
Irom thalr roan trip, and cheering atancra tay tha same thing and
MIAMI J U Rlllthoraugh Rlgh
MIAMI BEACH. Pit. W — Big for th* Fadi fc get hack on tha perhaps mean aomathlng else. It School
&lt;*f Tampa retained Ma tead
M i l Reiman af Chicago wftl out wtaatng aide Malm plana ta ba could ha that Brew* Juat lot K
la
tha
Miami
Herald, weakly laatslip.
weigh Boardwalk Billy Imttk # than yourself
ball poll today but Miami Kgh
Atlantia City, N.J.. by about BS
But Rehby Bragaa, Bald pilot at •ad Pensacola ------pounds when tha two rlag eotoraas
Rallywaud of tha Pacific Coast leader* .
•task tonight hi a nationally tola. Baba Zaharias
League, a a p.'aytng manager. Aad
HUlahmwgh draw Mi paints and
(ABCt fight or or th* 1*Bragaa Is ceatldarad a top choice
ramataed unboatan In fly* game*
Plays 9 Holes
far the Job.
although hard proaaod la bast Or­
Malmaa who has biockad out
•«*
Bragaa who win ha IT an Oct. lando Rdgowater 44.
Ctaar Brian and Exxard Chari#*,O f Golf Yesterday
M, la kwuwn an a aouad aggraaHer* la how nicy voted with Brat
Wffl antar tho ring at about Ml TAMPA. Fla lA-Bah# Eahariaa ilea plarer and ■••agar. Ha hai
place vutoa In parunteaalai
J
* and la an • ta B favorite, played P hole# In par M yoiterday been under tha wlag of Braach Tamp*
(tUlaborough
whs built hr a aerlai of and roporiod aba oould hava piayad Rickey Br., Me maa who Brown Miami High IB)
more.
_ » before ho Wtl itippid
succeedad. race ha piayad under Paaiicola (T)
Paid AnJrowa In Miami lait
•Mod
Richey at Brooklyn (ram IBM la Carol OaWaa
. I,", PMnmkai . lUM't laught alnco then •lowly,
roeag, and Mt Incur J ? IB4t.
JackaonvJla
| SM was th* N*. 1 ehalWngor tor iribtck
hoc moweery (rum ran* Tha flaal decision an the Pirates'
&gt;
Hght haary rrown at that time.
►w field boat will not, however, Pal Bosch
Facer E M Ball, anatbar pru ha strictly up Ip Bmwa. John W. ------- Mua Maaaten
Uf
who piayad B tha pracMao h w Q»lbra»'h. tha aluh'a pmidaat, tete
Jackson rlBn Lm
same, wa* aaaaad at Ma Baha'a
I t l F i dlcatad that much.
Miami Bdlaaa
Holman has won R i f B fights term after sari
•taara Rea**.
Miami Jackson
With II kMskouta M hla credit.
was •Imply great, Mr.
T iapn Float
• Moat Weal ring tear aapMt tha Bell
“•ha was k
off t* 4 Herrtiry, win hr
Bmt Laudamtala
tha Mas aad d o r r w th hsr" Iron
Aabnrwdate
shots. Tha Bahn hB Ms h a Mn
iaahmnvOM da
sho dM haterw haasmlaa 1 “
Mrs. Ran aald ‘aha th aght Mrs.
PSOVtDBNTK. R. I Ub-Bncky BahaHa. wmdd ha a l T t e
•rclaM has boon offarod a half
Ptey In tho Tampa
Pten dsflsrv In dodsM his world
Miami Curley
H ffgaiiy dumsdeesbli AffsUut
JnchsonvUlo 4
marn 'r a v ic ^ lh o ftaiftn uuiat,
_Botefus, Italy, neat Jana.
M TBA1 O i l RAB RIART
ite I t M m
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T im
MID• BBT CITY, Ohio, w _ a
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Agriculture Group Needs New Idea

tvanl veara ago Ed Frank, a pi—ear Ftortdin raese
Evrrgtadaa wills a vtklrle that w—Id wllhauad Iba
swamp bogglee a n nasally c— varied tracha, jaapu
nad i f —r-wheel drive.
old bat awd accepted aa pari at Iba ac—ary ta Naplaa aalR
■‘ the Idea la bald —amp buggy neat
Teday there la a n a H » a—aatarita^-Bwemp Bogey Day, toe. T ill roar foey P»tha**d i
at land where yiw aaaal Matchera will be
i m the yearly treat held,
la r—iawctl— wtib the ram . which iMa yrar win be held n N*v. IS, then ara ether nUrial
la whkh play n I k liu lla f arataa; la rtf r sb—la, a k f k c u i sad a gala panda whrre Ike
ltd ta" twaara taaiaa dlepDy eweewa dratted la frontier cletbee. Bat it laa*t Ih | altar Um

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Tha Tlk Aawaal K m N o Dapa wtfl ka held aw November 11, U aad U at Naptaa.

WASHINGTON tot — If anyone^ On tha other hand. Rapubllctn
hat a new Idea for a federal farm mamberi want lo find out bow to
program, tha Senata Agriculture get farmcra u. vote to keep them
Committal would like to bear from la power.
Another thing that makat tha
him.
Tha committee would ba particu­ tour interfiling la tha fact that
larly grateful for a plan that chan- both the Democrat! and thv Re­
aala a lot more money Into farm- publican! disagree among themera' pocket* without boosting food talvea at to tha effcctlvanatt of
pricta or Uxet.
price support polieiea generally atTomorrow tn« committee will act tributrd to each party.
out on a search for Ideal on tha
Tha Repuolican ara Identified
currant economically and political­ with the flexible lystcm under
ly perplexing problem of lagging which government price guaran­
larm pricai and incomci.
tees for major crops vary in rela­
Starting with a puolic hearing tion to aupplicf. That Is. price
at St. Paul Monday, tha commit­
tee will wind up lu aaarch at Chi­ floors ara blab in times of short­
cago Nov 21 attar twinging through ages to encourage production and
the Waitcra corn belt, the Upper tow In timea of surpluses to dis­
Great Plaint, the Wait Coiri. the courage production and to encour­
Southwest tha South the Middle age rxpanded use.
Atlantic and New England.
Oua big raatoei why the commit­ Under this system, price sup­
tee wanta the farmer*’ views it ports may range between II and
Partly is a
because
I*. it
ii holds
nuias tha
mr kay
*cy to
in what
wmi- M
. •per
. cent o( parity..__
legitim.
•
action
to
lak.n
by
atand.rd
for
I»rm
prl.cat
decUired
ever
Cong ret
U gala
geu back to work b*. !*w
rani whan It
** * r..l0_ *rn!fr' !.
relation to pnees they muit pay.
la January.
The Democratic Party is gen­
The Houm hat already pitted
new farm legnlation which would erally Identified with a rigid sup­
and tha Eisenhower admlnlitra- port plan under which msjor crops
tion'a new flexible price support would ho sup;&lt;orted at #0 per cent
system and restore the high, rigid of partly regardless of tha lira of
price floors of tha Truman era. the supply.
Tha Senata committee doesn't know
But Republican members of the
yet whether it wants this kind of committca ara split on flexible*.
Sons. Atkcn of Vermont. Hickrnlegislation or something else.
Congressional committees Have looper ol Iowa and Schoeppcl of
made other lours through farming Kansas have luted up In tha past
regions in search of producer for the flexible plan while Sons.
viawi. Rut the coming tour will Young of North Dakota, Thye of
ba watched carefully because of Minnesota ard Mundt of South
Dakota bava favored high, rigid
Iba political implication'.
In Ihe first place, It is a Demo­ support*.
cratic controlled committee whose
Likewise, Democratic members
majority membera will bo moil ara divided. Sens. Johnston of
anxious to find waya and means South Carolina, dem enti of Ken­
of winning f.rm voters over lo tucky and Humphrey of Minnesota
Ihrir party’s standard In next ara counted aa advocates of high
yaar'a prasld—ttol and coagree- supports while Anderson of New
aVnal atoctJ—a.
Mexico—■ foimer secretary at ag-

rlcultura—and Holland at Florida
have voted h r flexible supports.
Lately there have be— expres­
sions among soma political leaden
that the answer to farm prosperity
It to be founa ta neither the high
nor Ute flexible supports.
There ara many profitable payoffi when you thooia washable
fabrics that ara color fast. For
one thing, the bathtub won’t get
discolored whee you hang gar.
menls to drip-dry after audsing.
And no more stained iraolag
board covert I
If you don't use liquid nail
polish, you'll find that tiny shav­
ings of soap rubbed on the nails,
followed by • rhamois buffing,
trill produce a high gloss.
Pitcher Jee N’uxhtll nf Cincin­
nati hatted only .191 but his IT
hlta during tha a—son drova to
14 runs- |fa hit throe homers.

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Wed. O ct 28.1959

waa a farmer peace officer ul
some sort He bad one modcit
drink of blended whiskey before
lunch and after lunch smoked a
10-ccnt cigar.
"I never even shot at anybody*
said T. J. Cousins, aisociatlin
president, a private eye for M
years.

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Clare Boothe Luce Is Great W oman
ROME iff - Your friend from trait rhtracUriiUet—ipuak aad
koine fingered hit wine glaaa, ImaglntH—,'’
leaned dote at a contplralor and Wfcatavar tha lormula, rrpcaled
aikad Rome'a moat familiar *uaa- acklavamant hat markrd tha Ufa
of tha blond girl born on April 10,
“How D Cara Bootka Luca really IM , to tha wlfa of Billy Boothr.
vlaliaiat and prapiiator of a imali
doing?"
That t a w Sunday ho could bava mutle ibop.
found bli intwer In a working Har falluraa bava barn law, Im­
al.su restaurant on Moot* Mario. portant among lham a divorce at
Among tha neighborhood (amtllea SI from hard living clothing hair
aeltbnting a confirmation day, It Gaorga T Brakaw altar ate yaara
mat a dark child la wrblta confirma­ at narrlaga.
tion draia who flrtt ncogataad tha "Iona divorraa cat ba neceablonda woman oatlng with Wendt. aary.M aha aald once balora har
Shyly tha fit4 touched • ribbon of coavartloa U. Catkollcltm. “ It
Um womaa'a toft grata dratt tad laamad m la wa, a y haattk aad
asked a bUttlng. An aid w t a u my wallkainy at thlr t l m r t
From marital ftllura tha wmt
at—p«d up with a gift.
on and op. At £0, Clara Boolha
Then, iponlancouily, tha whole Brakaw waa an aditor of a imart
magailna, “Vanity Fair," and na­
tionally known at a wit and a
baauly.
In IUS tha mat llanry It. Luca,
mlllionaira publisher of Tima and
Ufa. Their 1233 marrlaga eontinoat. To ba near bar. Luca diraett
bit boldlogi la g rango from Roma
i l l montha a yaar. Ha la hugely
enjoying both hit wlfa’t diplomatic
toccata and tna cbaaca to Uva In
Roma,
lira. Luca turned playwright In
the y ean after the lurretiful seereling angrily with Yugoslavia over ond marrlaga and a luccettion of
Trifrit.
This hot aput wtt no plica for
n diplomatic novice, triad hit crit­
ics. Latin Italy would never lake
a woman m louily. Mrs. Luet a
own Roman Cntbolklim might
prejudice ha*
'Vatican
die country with
U
Mn. Luce aniac; anyway and
what happened to btotary• TtlaM
waa peacefully
&lt;£■*
mualim to losiag grmmd. Tba ttal?
Ian actmomy ta al record levelt.
The itrategle hole la Wattora dafen tat crattcd by Auitrto’a aautralUatlon hat been plugga* ibanki
to an Italian tovlUUon-ureugh
MATO - for American eomkat
troop* with aa atanrte potential ta
• o v a onto lUltoa aafl.
Foitibly aa one Amariean had
•a r a to do with theta tuccetaet
(bin Clara Pralba U ra .

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RICHMOND. Va. ID— The Pri­
vate fy e to real life doesn’t seem
to bf quite tho typo tbit divides
his effort* between twilling the
D. A.'s office and fighting blondes
•b ile drilling — unsavory charac­
ter bate I N there. At least that's
the war It seemed at a meeting
of the Professional Detective Assn,
of Virginia The faeU:
The average detective at thr
RKkuag was 33. married, a bit
overweight, didn't pack a rad, and

witty hits came from her pe
Chief among them was a vicious
etudy of her sex called “The
Women," about which Mra. Luce
itiU hat one regret:
"Rectus# ! was tha author, a
public picture emerged that 1 was
like the characters."
Her interasta grew broader, part
ticularly in international attain,
as the world moved iato war. Ia
Itil, aha ran for Congress in Con­
necticut as an antl-Raoeevelt R
publican, Sira won.
Tha priviltgo of thus serving the
Amtricaa public 12 hours a dap
poata Clara Boothe Luca appraak
matcly n o t .m annually.
liar salary la 123,000 on which
•ha mutt pay Income tai. Thlt la
half of aa average income of IM,non from apaaking and writing
which the gave up to become ambaitador. Her nat income from
literature latl y ta r . a at tM.SOfrom Uw Foreign Servlet Jeunul
which rtpubl'xhtd a tpaach.
Mw receives an antra 111,Ml to
run Vila Tavarae and |U .a n la
entertainment nad other allowan­
ce!.
Somatimaa ba Monde ambattador remarki how ploauat H would
be lo go home to Connecticut and
writ*. Few believe this would con­
tent har for long.

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Peaceful Pastime Causes Trouble

poetry “sprang cbltlfy
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N EW Y O R K . I* - Whan
Pill and Ben Kriniky itarted out
in the 1920* to get tha world'* Bn.
n t collection of tranioccanic air
mall envelop** they never knew
they would be:
Su»p&lt; eleit a* Soviet «ple*
Queitionrd m the Ur.dbcrg kid­
naping
Accuird el tmuggling by the
cuitom* lervitc
Interrogat'd by Navy intclligtnce
a* ponible **i&gt;oteurt.
R it tending envelope* to h* pott­
ed bark alter hltlorte flights 1* in
old philatelic hohhy. How could
«urh a pe*r«ful piitlm e eiui# *e
much trtnibU?
for one thing, the brother* da• I led to go farther thin juit fat­
ting bark the envalope* marked
"fir»f flirh t' They *et out to get
( I thr"u&lt;-h
TVU WtlCXAM sf a gtant tractor-trailer track la “H ie sheet-alum inum -laden truck n
jutoiraph* of il&gt;« fliera and finally
M -lcom m unscattered over tha highway taro mllea weat of Cum­ the tow n of froatburg and tw octi
lo fix exhibition board* with th*
berland, Md, whmr tt want out of aontrat and tic* bcfnra amvihing Into an a t ' ' r l i m all-f
envelope*, pieiur** of the pUne or
hurtled tO mtlM per hour down nig Savage Moun­ truck, killing all the oeetinnt*. IT driver cf the
Ihe pilot* or both, a mep of thf
tain, U S Banto 40, bringing death to ftvo parson*. tru ck escaped with micoc Injun, &lt;l i t , rajikotol)
route followed »nd an explanation
of eaeh flight
Sty* Ben Rrtnsky
"Thi* »'#n became more than t
hobby eilh u*. It became an
ob **«lon W» attempted to *how
the development of transoceanic
Th* statute wa* drafted a yetr atdered thcrau
SAABBRUECKEN. Oct. 22 J* flights a* an hi«tnrlcal rrcord and
Tha ahadow of tha Saar falls across ago by Pierre Mende*.France, then Since tht- 1 t war, however, "* *tooi&gt;ed at nothing to achieve
French prrtmer; and We*t German Franco ha* r rrerl to the Saar
all Europe
our goal
Regarllets of whathar th# Sep- Chancellor Konrad Adenauer. It
u imic equil of itv| "We hid In ilrpUn* hangar* Id
was
part
of
a
package
deal
m
arttata or tha Natioaalivta win to­
own citiaen*
e coal miner here
morrow's plrbiicito, francb-Ctr- which France contented to Ger­ has a 40-hour irk . compared to| get photo* ol the plane*. At the
man sovenlgnty and rearm am ent 47V0 boura In cat Gfrmar.y, hi* »ame time we ware playing rat
min relation* will suffar.
» fl moti»e • ,‘Ji the airport police
Tlie laaua poied for this little
If acrepted hy a m atorty of take home p
i» »»-?5 per cent | On* time Bi'l alniott got hit by a
frontier territory and it* MO.OOO Saar votei*. Ihe ititn tc will rr.l more be.au - I ovcitime prvmt-j
German ipeaklng Inhabitants is da- tha French occupation, lnst-ill a um*. Hu k
•ecurlty benefit* low fl&gt;tng plme. We pottered all
the Bier* about new flight!. Some­
eeptivcly aimpla: yai or no to tha Western European Uni m (Wl'.U) are hi, &lt;r u
pennon larger,
time* we dWn't oom* home to
eommiiUoner In charge o f the
Saar statute
Th# rub c
a when he want* deep for two day* and mghta "
Natther choice la a solution. It ta Sgar'a postwar currency and cu»- to buy a r*
or a refrigerator.
B n I* itoeky and ha* a thin,
recognlred her# that only Ute Inte­ tom* union with France.
for example Ftcr.rh ron*unirr greying muitaehe. HI* voice riiei
gration of Eurore could aver i*tU* The atatutai l*rm* rankle marl
r tiler than Car­ to a high pit'h and he talka rapid­
the oM problem without creating German*. Only th# ma.'vlve P
'd h r hlrh tar
ly III* e»e« light up every time
new iotcraatlogiil b lttcn cia and aonal prasuge of Adenauer forced
man pariif* were lo mentions hit collection and hit
tuirlckm.
tire for th# plebl- rkirmishe* with governmental and
ratification by the Bonn Parlia­
It opened with vto- ptivalr authorities.
ment. He had to point out repeat
irh »trrit ilcita In "We tmt keep tending out our
edly that the itatute did not per
minenUy separata the Saar but
trmher Injured 4! cnyelrpe* to anyone and everyone
ug 15 policemen,
Instead specifically allowed Saarwheneve r **e find out about
landers another pletlieit* on their
foreign observeri flight*.’* fontlnoe* Ben. "And
fate when a peace treaty 1* cen- were rcenjHcd by tVEU’a plebi­
eluded by Ent and Weat for Ger­ scite ecmmUawn to keep the pclla that'* how we've gotten Into paeka
of troiibte.
many.
under natural sunr.lU ncc tomor" fo r example, for many yaar*
Adanauer itoutly argued for let
we tried lo art Information about
ting th# French have their eco­
Ruttian High'*. Our only bet was
nomic away over nearly a million
fn # roomy t-lUiroom . » h»ndy- r&lt;trrc«pondmg with and yltltlng
German* at thla time becau»e with­ man could »»it!y construct fiber- Amtorg. the Soviet Trade organout French aupport he aaw no h^p# board atalli for luithtub, wa»h iratlon Their offices a rt her* In
of obtaining th* peeccful reunifies basin, and tnikt — eo that two or New York.
Ho nof 70 ml'lion German*.
ell three n ull be in ua* at tha
"The FBI ha* kepi • contlant
And If th* atatule la reject-d’ aam* lima.
watch on theve office* and. alnco
Pro-German Saarlander* who have
attacked It mo*t fiercely concede
th at aom# kind of compromise will
still have lo ho worked out byBonn and Paris.
•Home to the Fatherland" 1»
only potiibl* on some feroff day,
they admit. The Raar.jjcv,!* mar
beta
rrm #h
terrain* and Southern Germany
to prosper. If It la not to stay 'to .
nomirailr nnlted with France. It
miiat comlder airimlnjr tome bur­
den for German war reparation* to
the French.
By controlling th* S*ar. France
adds 25 per cent to tti heavy In­
dustry potential Without the coal
mine* and ateel mill* her#, France
la barely a second class power,
compared to Wait Germ an/.
Crude eteel production In We«t
tail* of th* Nik*.
1ft will tall yM fliat th* first Germany l* booming at the rat-*
stag* of tha rocket, which falli of 21 million Ion* a year. In
to earth near the launching alt*, France, it is 12 million tena; and In
ran propel the mliaUe Into th* th# Saar. &lt; million
air and past tha scale barrier la
Weil Germany'* coal output this
a matter of *»eaed*.
year la at th* rate of 12® mtlli- To g&lt;t:d* tha waapoa, than art ton*. The Tranch rata la 52 n.Lthree radar set*. On* tracks the Uon; tha Saar's ITU million
mlasil* in flight whO* two ethers
France's outfight annexation of
fix oe th# target. 17m Information thla territory after Germany'* dr
they collect la channeled ta a com­ feat In two wotld wars was ftiled
puter which dirafts tfla aiatOs to chiefly by *the fact that not ore
tlm lariat plats.
per cent of the Saarlanders con

w« went to the Amforc offl*e;
manv time*, n were under aurvcil.
lanre, too.
•'We had a hard time trying to
exp! dn to the federal agrntt that
we neren't spies "
Ben told of altrm pti to get in­
formation about flight* from Nail
Germany Juit prior to the United
State*’ entry tnto World War II.
lie *ent aevcral lm e rt to field
Marshal Hermann Goenng The e
were never ro*werrd tut the po*t
offire tipped off the authonlie*
about a poia;bla Nari sympathyer
"I ui«d to i»nd letter* *o CeJ.
Ch»rlf» Lindberg ajking him to
tarry our envelop** en hi* flights,"
Krtnsky con'inued ''When the coin,
nel'i baby w u kidnaped and found
murdered th* police tearchcd all

ccrrMpcndenee—and found a n I
lrttarv from ui. W* ware qo*»
tuned but wa U lktd our way oul
of it.”
Among the Kriniky rorer pities
ara ib# first fllcht acro*i th* At*
lantlc in Iota than 72 hour* bjr Al*
ci , k and Ui »n in 1519; the U tl
log of the England to US. flight
by U r Army In 1921; Pott and
Gatty'i trip around the world la
1911 A tm Byni's fln t Antire*
t i n flight. Col. and Mr*. Und»
berg’* Pan-Anerifan hop In 1MJ;
and the B29 atomic bombing* of
Nagasaki and Hirothima.
Many of th# Krtntky exhibition*
ara on permanent ditplay in tha
Smtthtonlan Inititntinn, Brittafi
Mninim U S Air Fore* Academy
and the U N

Shadow Of Saar Falls Across Europe

Although wu# thtoat may her•Id cnljr a common cold, medi-a!
#n#cU!:«U w.»rn th it tt may alio
tip off the enact of a more aerlaua

dlstai*. If *

na harg on or

k*;p coming b.. k, you »hould con*
ault your doctor.

Out Comes
- BALTIMORE IP - There'i a
I#i,T.p&gt; little *aw:tch in a im rll.
ptirsb building north cf thl* sprawlring city cf nrarly a million.
2 r-tppoM you flipped it with your
W '• ith a flaming roar you would
* 'd hurtling through ip ara one
'.of the most amai.r.g and lethal
i;«!ef*nilv* w#apcnv In the art'-nvl
So' the United Ststc*-!h# Nike
.'.guMcd mluile.
- Taew are many cf thet# little
tchnv In quit# a number of drab
t'Ja building* In an ellip** arcund
i? Daltimorc-Washlngton area.
J They are the trigger* of de'tnic
McainaU aggreativo atomic war.
|P ow many Iherc at*. Iho Army
wnni gjjr. But they admit on#

E

M is s ile

nett® atAIT QUICK of llutherford, ft J . examinee a m iaa-iecttrn
■ "lloroogrrw-ima Reactor" In New York at an atomic exhibit similar
lo tha on* the United State* allowed at Ute “atoms-for-peaco'* confrrwnoe In Geneva. Thla model 1* of a rvictor Uut could power a
ehlp, Tli# exhibit, at the Cxmntle Endowment International Center.
Sevaala many hcrvbifore aecrrt devlcoa. (fntrrwatioiMl Exclweioe)

I lr r e 'i aotrething unheard oft The new
*56 C hcvrrlct is proving to be n record
Iwcakcv even before it's presented to »lte
{Nihlicl Fur in n tojt secret NASCAR*
ctTtifictl teat, n '5ft Chevrolet recent'.y
aituialtrtl the I’tkca I'c.-vk record I T1.?
nigitcvl I*ikca Pcnk roml t* n gruelling tc it
of jvcrfonnnnce, roadability ond handling
rnae—things th n t m ean aafer, mo.-e
pirnvint driving for you. And the '56
Chevrolet roomed to the top in record
tim e! A car worth w aiting for? You b e t—
and you d o n 't have long to wait I

ResuSts o f top-secret test!
’55 Chevrolet zooms to

new Pikes Peak record!

*Hdl ■&lt;Imrtattia lw IHal C#» A.4* f* a*| »Uw •*•»•#!
fllrfgaWiiatM N
Qt »l »4&gt;ri»f&gt;d&lt;at.i a&lt;dat

This la to lot you know th a t I am atm thlnklnr of you
and I want to discuss with you th a aubjeet:—POULTRY.
8tartin« thla waak* I am booldnt ordsra for ThankigivInf. I will h a rt only froah dresaed ehlckenn, ducks,
fffta , capons and turkeys to of far you from • pounds,
up, la waighi
• O H I t, WWW AMWCAIU,” must be th* eplnfac of Riwalan aoostnaslkw wxpart L K. KosulUa after b* «x*mln*d a modal home
(tap) h i San Bnitvo. Calif, Ha opened negotiation# for purebaa* eg
• m three-bodraom $13,500 horn* tor ahlpmant to Ut* Bov let. the
bwOder firmed H would only owt $2,000 without th* plot, Ubor and
axtraa such as flreplac* and chlmnay, with $4,000 mora tar fumlihlaoa. Maoawbil*, another Russian dclcga!l«*v (bottom), nrwrmea
Mi
gOaltad the UnMod MatMna haildlng to Maw York City.

OWN YOUR HONE?
EN LOOK INTO THE NEW
“PAnfAOR
o i.irr e s " !
“PACKACE p
POLICIESPROPERTT AND
LIABILITY INSlIRANCl

All tha poultry wo aaO ia Florida ralsad and droasod and
lnapectad rich! hara ta Sanford. Tha monty you apend
buy Inf Florida Poultry pw a Into our farmers* pockets
and not to aoma fanaara ’way off In another atate.
U.GL Dsp’t of Afrieultoro atatlatlcs show th a t 70 T# of
alt poultry droasod, ahlppod and sold never receive* any
kind of inspection. Remember: good merchandise ia
seldom th e cheapvt a id th e cheapest la rarely good.
If you bate a lm ae fromm th a t aaada iw-stocking,
eome ln. U t mo help yon aaloet the beef th it grill "eat
good*' t i l the last plaoa is gone.

2 1 * 0 1 a LaM ar la Fin* H ast*. .
Wa Offer Yea Only Tap Qoalityt

L-

�71 IK SANTORO I KRAI D

Demos O n Investigative W a r Path

RAE FOLEY
fy r-s»«l*r pya d i .**• • •••* * !&gt; » ( collim n it. o p ro s •
c h * C " M '* tb * h»»*

ef IhFvtm

BB

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l i i r o i h * fount * ' 1b b C%rihi
• n lo u r o r *
wi»*m M

Mi
II

frlend-d l*#ml leara. IhaS !&lt;*•*; l-M

f a r m incirc i h , s (Sea s r.-e -a a d dnlla-s.
XV r n pa learn s fr— h*» e d a Slescte,
I h s l P .n r e re »-ec * f- Ja«e hae rnare

Bssetdlia t-w 'S ' Sna-eal aipars
I itrn-Bea.
OB. or theM Befriended »r

*#vr-r. rtfueet s* tea her P»ss.a a»^
x r-.o i Ike he pa IKai c’arcS «»lP «•« ri#
ef Jn» Itsscerr
*•*•! He"err awrS S e r i m p s » « » im e * ' *»d M l f « .
*'»rnl tells, 'iiahil* *•-•* da»»*ed*M
*4 sa nld
tvsnllr. SM! sha Sat
ireed a «md»* nasa l-eardsn* !««•
rr'i d-arK
C niA iTF-n s i t *
BHANDY wa* otl&lt;-nl lor a kmg
tim e. The woman waUhed U»* fad ­
in g near* become auddmly aharp
c n bsa ehecha. HI* )» * had a ngld
Vsnd aa tbosigls h.a teeth were
clam ped hnrd logeiher. At lessgih
b a said non. ommMSafi*. *We rtm I
know wrhat k nd of person anyone
rnichlt tie.* T heir ey»a met and
th - n they hwiked away. “I ’arol,
xs-hy don t you U ke a trip aomaxsbere. yo off few awhile :*
money," aha asid brsefly.
•■My law yer waa jurt here. Roger
le ft only Bva llwHsaand dollara ami
J iVwit even know when 1 can

touch that."
"If I can hrdp taet p a s M e *
itK -t."
-y en . I Snow. I easst InaasrtM
•xvlust I w-uuld do w ithout y c ^
IHhandy." RHa waited for a reply
-which d*d rw.t aoma. Hha aSwred
pm raally. "I'm glad I a ever hwd
i n And osK. And y et - why yow go
on living in tht* riaca wlwts ynse
c&lt; ild afford to lira an y w h ere—"
H er a je a demanded ao s iu v w .
gtr.aivdy.. ka&gt;h»d . around. "Whot'a
t h " m a tte r wish UitaT"
lia r mouth |SSUted. Oared wraa
n r uatomed ta having her damanda
anet lenme bvieiy and Phandy waa
p n m n g d U f m lt "Yme'sr* let vsnaa
Knew op anaysd Ova srmdowa
lY'xir fu mss lira m erwWed aesd ■
r, -e&lt;La tn ba sesipfsotatamd. Th*
aadioia autaaga rtmsiid ba dooa m m .
rrpniertad. radsamiaevad."
Ha m id nvIMreaewily, *T hodnN
|l&lt;. .ced. Toss ar* probably rtfh L "
- n s radeeorsslo R fa r yaw." aim
»fferad ajgacly.
Ilia dark aye* aaaevhad haw Bam
anU i a lert apervitataao aad Uww
th e y war* opaque agism, f f a t 's
nrurry alsowe yossr proCAam a, Oatvd.
esot ahosel mbs*. Wa'sr* f a t to mlwe
y o u r sssoesey sMWmMtaa Beat. How
gniirh—"
Carrd Datse.1 k a r t I* th * Mg
gbatr, n o . hand pluchiisf nt Ms»
Worn atlpecnwr Khandy w atrb ed

hey thro u g h ha»f-c***ed eye*. Foe
the nrat Ism* la ism life use waa
striven lo thinking. Abvay* before
•he had ev a.Sed the unplea vent. He
wond*r*d how ahe would rope w ilh
It now, H» waa pleaaed lo find
th a t, in apita of tha *tre«iK«b of
her phyairal a ttractio n for h m ha
noold w a'eh her with drta&lt; h m m l.
1 -ater, ah* said. “Rut In a littta place Ilk* this if I took money
from you no*' -th e way the people
iss th a hank talk- and somron#
would rsa bound to ba—u n k in d "
Tha an pa m i re f are revealed oana
of hia grim am usem ent.
"A nyhow." ah* went on. "a
w»msn called me. A literary ag ro L
Ah# oftere-S me Sen thousand d o l­
lars lo w n la aoma article* about

-WH* A t S I

Who w idened

H u t the vray Isa d ta d f"
’ (tod knovel *
“No one could — look* any
Wimble. could they ? •
A* the aslor eOhed from Me foe*
lha sra re appeared agent. I h w e i
nothing So Ise a /ra ld at. r w
T b o m u la ■ mea erst It y e t, or
di tev'l you kn ow :*
It be smiled fam ily. *T gw*— rl "
Bha r e r /1 her law ny band agaiaat
him. -A haady." H«w eeiea wraa
muffVed a g sin rt h*a chess. Her
hwnde rh ilrh e d as hsess Hia arnsa
bsmg a t hia wdaeu She ateppad

F or a w rw sial d ie waa a Msserad
Bgsir* i*s the doorway again#* Us*
bt Ilian* ru n and th en sh e walked
across th* wid* lawns to w a rd th*
K«r*T."
Foe a moenm t Ahandy eesjoyad gTweto*ss w hite house, a sb m , black(ha thought of Carol Itrmdle wrst- rr bed w om aa m oving arttb feline
mc. aslM In . •‘T h a t would ba a hsg g ra ce .
A haoly » a llie d veestlt Ike side
Job," h# rau tio n ed b“r.
"Thai or an other," sh* msd a l­ drr&gt;f of ttss Issu e etoaed b'Sstnd
most angrily, "I left you th e re * her, hia ngrst hand deep a* bsa
nothing left. R oger s q u e n d n e l p ic k e t, slen* hed around th* cru m ­
everything h# had on all these pled ai so saga. Thao he lou went
w orthless - " SShe became a m i s of inlaid*. Nit not scrum th e stretch
lb# unpleaaaut Bound of her own of #*u»r«ld green Iswn. He plunged
voire and M ilom altcally R t w o s into th# tree* th a t rlinsbed a hIM
writ and tary again. "Anyhow. loduisd Ms cottage. Whsfi h* waa
Uiey'll aaevd a woman on lha fif­ tired tram ping, he i t no th*
teen th to help me get K ah down. stum p *f a ire* and looked a m
Abe a a wkluw oesd w ry revpacl- through n flaorwsg s o la th* whit*
able but I don't w ant a stra n g e r roloosal house set ra It* deep lew*,
prying aesxmd th* hc-uss Rial net-*." with four small c o llag es acaltercd
Khendv'a #&gt;•* ujwned wide and over the gtniiiiiD. And beyond was
rVised q'wrkly. "Jtha m ight b* com ­ lha vitlag* with lla slim rh u rrh
•jure to ru au ag sap aoweig th* tree*.
pany for you.^
let-** Sheer w g
Th* ayllahlcs
Th* yellow eyes war* oss Km far*
•sow, ffted and unblinkmg hk* a beat remoraeleaaly no Aband f a
ra t's. “ 1 waa hoping you'd b* a-ry -a, llh* th* In king nf a noivy
liial," alia aaid plainly. ‘ Mr«. F irm - clock, lb* drtpi-ia* w a te r from a
faucet. I n m klenvlng.
tog sow Id pint be an outaklar."
Haw long wwa K n t w ha had
“W ho?" Ahandy a far* at Ift coed
olUsough bus wotr# the nut k&gt;*a Ha aaca hat, heard from bee T t.x
r » a r s ? Seven* Th# governm ent
dslBchmevst.
"M rs. l a w Flem ing. Toe know. had assigned him to help her hod
Shandy, I thin k I'll put h er in her husband who waa reportsd
R oger* co ttag e. Hba'U ba ou t of missing sod who hod m Ms ponsesthe way User* and ■ would be sum soars Dal in forma ltn*i. They
mo*hid so h arp th* place locked bad never gut th a t m form alion,
ksvtead, they had learned how well
ho had h r p i N and how h# had
«l*od to p rotect K. Kvsn Him. with
lha h srrta r of th* m an s OewUi bel » « * Ibasiv. with o M a n s e f bsa
own aw ait mg Nov. he hod knows
th a t w hot ba felt lo r liar ha could
faai for on other woman, liven
Ibaa ha had known w h a t Ui* futor* ecu Id ba if h* w ere So m arl
gut to b a r feet, her ey*a cm l l a her i d a r o th er r r H a i i i i
crum pled abort nf paper in hM Now a* laef ah* waa romkag. II*
hand. "Ar* jam ear# R 1# a l found n grim hum or N Os* actua­
tion
eight r*
He slid svnl M a t bee. “TO M b "V lam tt." aaid Whan dp Mkown.
f Ta Ma f l M f m s f ;

W hatD oesFutureH old For Hunting?
I
By DION HENDERBOM
I Tb# AAAfM'IATED FRF.AB
' Jdsny * time this fill. * hunter
dlic-ourlgcd b) overcro &gt;ded field*.
annoyed by behavior "I hiv lellnw*
and dejwr.vid l»y th* Incicav* of
no treipaw sign* will a*k hirnvelf:

v»psr*l* big game llrenve lo p»y| filed ea applicetion in advance ind
for deer,’ bear, turkey end clher hi* number bsv com* up nn l r rr
big gam* habitat.
fain day lie'll hunt that day, with
The** trrhmquev alrcsdy s ir In unir *• many other hunlrra on Its*
m , . rnrr „(
-pif fee »amo grounds a* the game man
, t4|# j,,,n l
r ||mhed lo thw' ag^ro think bed for comfort, con
pmnt »-.hri* It hurls becauv* al I vaoienc# and aafety.

go.v'a overall hunting picture, put

Pete Wight, sephemera Yal*
center, waa undefeated a* a freshmea wrestler last winter, Ua'a
B fe*t 1 and tflft peund*.

WASHINGTON.
'* The
Dem'Krats m » not turn up aoy
scorching srjndsls or Fifth Amend­
ment rapifilivt* but they're on
th« investigative war path th*y
charted long before President Ei­
senhower i h u rt attack
Their quarry Is Big Butman In­
filtration of ti&gt;e Eisenhower ad
mimitratinn.
Tha campaign la well organised
in 1 many aided and-w halater
other tactical ehangat Eitrnbuwer’t health may dictate—one po­
litical foreran for UK U tafg:
Tha L.m ncrati expect to make a
piime rlactiom lima out of what
biiiinriimeo in tha Elsenhower artminutration ara dow( for themtalvai and for other bunnettmen.
It’s a rent nuation and esteniloo of tha ]9M eampaian cry of
“ giveaway" which, aoma Demorra ti are convinced, helped give
them their alim conlrul of Congrata.
Barely have tha critical ihafla
hern aimed al Provident Fi*enhuwer himtelf, though Vita Presi­
dent Niton and others hign in tha
otfirial family have not been
•pared.
Some erelpa already have been
taken not* Democrat! moved into
control of the Inveitigative ma­
chinery nf Concrcv*. ao well oiled
by Republican investigation! of the
Truman administration
Blood « i i drawn just below the
Cabinet leva) whan Senetarv of
tha Air Force Harold F. Talbott
quit to «pare President Kitenhnwer
further embarraaimeet caused hy
Talbott'* solicitation nf privaia
businrst while in offir»
In lha Diaon Yatea ditpula. Sen
ala invarllgaton are rapping on
tha door of tha White llouia. They
want presidential aeatttant Sher­
man Adami to explain hn request
that a Ser unties and F.achange
Commission Bearing on tne private
possti project financing be podponed-al a moment In Ilia con
Itevrriy which tha Dtmocrala
consider crucial.
Meantime, re-rarrhar* at lha
Democratic National lommill**
a rt heaping taha on businessmen
in lha administration ranks, and
istumg ‘‘fact ahaeta" for new spapert bearing tuch titles ax “ How
lha Eisenhower Adminutration has
Helped the Bankart."
On lha rosigraiiinnal fmnt. twia
invasligalicoi by tha antimonop­
oly subeommittaa of Rap. Emanuel
rallee (D-NY&gt;, chairman of lha
Houst Judiciary Committee, ara la
bt returned.
These, It apaeara, may make
newipapar reader* familiar with
two seta of tnitlali—WOC and RAC
—which until recently were atnctly
In Washington’s own Jargon.
A WOC It n modern dotlar-nytar man, wMhmit-tha-dollar, fit
Is an executive borrowed from induvtrr who atarv on hit company'!
payroll while doing a stint in Washinglon. Thera ara about l.OOt
WOC».
Tha Initial! a rt an abbreviation
for "without rompenvatioA" Tha
chief WOO-hunlar, Itep. Cellar,
chargax that aoma have found
rompaniallon by "feathering their
own nesia, or the nasta of their
rompanlei. through tbair m u re Hoot tn Waahlngtoa."
Sa far Cellar h u n t raugbl many
at it. but be hat announrad that
th* invrsligatinni will run right
on Into IMA-on a wholly "non­
partisan basil."
Tha Indiridual WOC la amallfry romps rod to Callcr'i othar
quarry, lha BAC. Tha latter* aland
for tha Botlanat Advisory founrll.
a body of hvduitrlallila which hat
bean bringing ta saeraurtaa nf
rommarva for SS years tha boafnraa viewpoint on economic laaues.
Th* BAC la lha blue ribbon, filtadgad elite aorps of American In­
dustry. Moat of Its M active and

more than 10O •‘graduate" mem­
ber! ara tha presidents nr board
chairmen of the country a biggest
corporations

Tha rosier Includes, for example,
Harlow Curtice of General Motors,
Henry Ford II of Ford Motor.
Ralph Cordmer of General Elec­
tric. Clarence Francis of Grnersl
Poods, fiaw foid Grgtnwnlt Of Du­
Pont. Luemv D Clsy of Continen­
tal Can. Thomas B. McCabe of
Scotl Paper, ft. R. Drtiprc* of
Procter A Gamble. Chari#* D
Dickey of J P Morgan A Co, Eu
gen* Holman of Standard Oil—and
oa, and on
Eivenhovser drew heavily on B\C
for his Cabinet, Secretary nf De­
fense Wilson, Secretary of the
Treasury Humphrey xnd Secretary
of Wrlfa/e Folsom were, and are,
EAC members.
The BAC is extraordinary In oth­
er respects. Although a private
nrgamriflon. it msmtalnv an ex­
ecutive director at I2.,ooo a year.
Ills office spare and two secre­
taries are supplied by tha Com­
merce Department.
BAC is supported hv " • mem­
bers. and their contribution! to it
are tax deductible
BA( meets with the secretary
of rom m rrcf six times a year.
Four of these sessions are routine
meetings tn Washington; the other
two are at such p!ca&gt;ant spots as
th* venerable Homestcai Hotel al
Hot Springs, Va., the Cloister at
Sea Island, G a , or Del Monte

Conservation
News
BY BEN WIGGINS.
Boil Conversationist, 1 &gt; D \
According to C. B. Blirkensderfer. plant materials specialist
with tha toil eonicivation service,
a i *»• t&gt;r Impiovad method of
seeding f'rnsacola Rahi* gras*
has been developed. Tbit im pro­
ved method of aeedmg usually
give* th* fanner a quicker aland
and mor* foliage al grating time.
The new method merely consist*
of eerding freshly scarified seed
along wl'.h an aqual amount of
unicarifird seed. A total of l&amp;
pounds of hahin g la s s should be
seeded per acre, for pasture de­
velopment.
. Brarified erod erein t&lt;v loose
gciminali»n within a month a ftrr
siarifnation; Iheiefoie, it Is ad­
visable to plant fleshly scarified
seed. If moisture condition! ar*
good at the time of planting th*
-carified teed will com* up
within a fr« day* whet* at tha
regular iced will taka longer.

I/vice on California's Monterey
Brninvula.
All Ihr meclinrt are vrcrc! -nol
only lo ihc prevs, hul at Crllrr
hav learned, lo cungrcssional commilleev. Th* mrmhcis arc warnrd,

TNBBVT A MINTT IOOR In th* eye* of Tuddln* ** she mother* th#
brood of killen* she look from Ihcir m other, a Washington, D C,
feline nam ed “Calico W urcn," and adoj.lcd them as her own. Sine*
th r ir abduction. “Puddln" has never let the liable* out of her sight
•n d will not allow tb* real m other Inside the bous*. (International)

O-IJ-12 or similar
frrtiliaer
should b* applied on the clover
land ra* b fall.
In ord*r to eblain th* m ailmum benefits from Improved pas­
tures the following good manage­
ment prettier* should be prac­
ticed at all timee. (I) Practice
•nd rarry out a good rotational
grasirg program. (3) Make liber­
al and frrqur.it application* ef
lime and fertiliser material* a t
needed. (.1) Practice mowing er
chopping periodically lo cootcol
noxious weed*.

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CENTRAI. FLORIDA QUICK FKKBZB
AND m O RA G E CO.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
491 Watt TblrtaBatk H in d

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BEEF
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Plus Dep | | e

FLA. GRADE A — DIRECT FROM LOCAL FARMS

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WBTTKBN BABY

PORK
SAUSAGE
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BEEF
LIVER

MEDIUM

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CORNED
BEEF

fBQ S N ' E I / F P I R j j W W H W / Now Plymouth bringi ft
to th t lowaBt-prlea flaldl A flnger-tlp touch on i button aalaeta your
drlvinc rang*—aaay a i flicking a light switch. A fttr that, Powar*
FUta and naw 90-90 Turbo-Torque Power taka over!

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I

NEW YORK J l - Will Roger*
once said. "Everything la funny at
long at U’s happening to tom*. W
body elsa "
‘ No* most of the comedians who
arc coming bark to teitvitloa tbit
season hav# coma back; every­
thing has to b* funny even though
it a happening to them instead of
somebody else.
George Gobcl and Jackia Glea­
son ar* back. Bob Hope and Milton
Eerie have pul in appearances.
Jack Benny and Jimmy Durant* m
and Red Skelton and Groucho
Marx survive. There are new face*
on the set such aa Johnny Carson
anJ Phil Silver*.
The business of Judging w h sfi
funny it pretty much a personal
matter between a viewer and hia
*et.
While nobody asked my highly
personal opinion, her# it It any.
way.
£
Gobel made me laugh mor* &lt;m w
his opening those than I did it the
end of list season when I waa
laughing prrttv hard, lie’s wisely
killed off that huiband-wif# rou­
tine and if ha doesn't belabor hia
mother routine too heavily and
krrps floating lightly hell bava
me laughing all ace son.
Gleason, on the other hand,
hasn't amused me In the operera
of "The Honeymooned “ | ‘m tir. J Q
of his husband-wif* bickering run*
line That's his formula, of rourse,
and h* must figuro he'i stuck with
it But I don't sa* why b* should
lion* ha* hi* ops and downs with
nsc, but in geoeral ba g«ti Dugbi
from ma
Berta sirikrs m# ai trying ton
hard. But Brnny, at related al
•vrr, make* m* relaxed too. Du*
rant is. in my wife's words, “ •
sweet IttUn guy full of wrarmth,’4
which is sabat much of humor
should b«.M Ilk*1too limply Isn't
my dith because nearly all hia
routine* ara haunlingly familiar.

together from ilimpaa* of managein rn r taehnlquea already 1a use hi
various slate*
First of all. iwerwaWoaal hunting
will be on a atrlrlly fash bans
on Its own or lubsldixed '»»d where
the gam# will bo produced and
harvested by professional manage­
ment like any atber crop, and the
public will get Just what it 1* wiUIn* to piy for.
The paying will atari »ltb t
general bunting lire**#, aa H does
In most slates today, eirep t that
tha fee will incrsasa »• lb* P*i«»
wber# Ihti fee will par the b u ll
cost nl cofiiervition department*—
eliriral, admlnDtratlve. edueaUowal aid enforcement help.
Thtn them will ba a small game
Ureas*, say. with Um Me gotag far
tha purchase* at muUlpU purpose
lands that wdll produce mar*
on* spec lea—say pheasant*.

Radio-TV
Highlights

Bliekantderfep alio polntad aul
that ronaidtrabla damage and unn*cr*iary eapanv* is cauied each
year when road shoulder*, dike*,
and banka of dilrhea ara left u n - ^
protected after ron*tiuction. All
road, runway, and railroad ahoul* •
d*ra,
of ditchen
H P i dikta,
. . Hbanks
H |
ihould bo ataded or sprigged ta
soma type af vegetable rover Im*
meditrly after construction. Ei*
reliant result* hav* been obtained
in atabaiialnff these critical arena
by seeding a mixture of Pensa*
cola bahla grata and f«arl Millet*
Tb* millet Is a fast germlnstii'f
ptanl that cornea up w ith in 'th re a p
or four day* after aoeding and
preUcta the soil until lha bah!p

grass become* established. Heavy
applications of lime and fertiliser
materiel* on the** area* ara aDa
necessary for good result*.

�If I t* Worth Aaythla*
It's Worth A d m tliia g la

CLASSIFIED ADS

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Woodruff ft
Rani Relate
2*1 ftMdrwff EMg.

Reg (Twin or Full sue) Eich.
Price
|AI V* Quiilop Matt.
t4l 10
MVi Rcyal Comfort M itt
}JS0
13 M Pra-Bullt flpee Mitt.
34 30

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IS -

METAL ROOFING
New to Stock. AV Crimp —1U“
Corrugated- 2 &gt;*“ Corrugated
Get au Your roofing needs at

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Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
Out Wejt 13th SL

Phone JU9

L_\

Uaad furniture, epphanrei. toeli,

*te. Rougbt-anld. Larry’i Mart.
321 East lit SL Phone 1631

CONCRETB

DOC P IL L S B U C T K N O W S W H E N AND W M E R E
TO PU T " T H E A I E E D L E ^ —
• v t—a i n i rriT rtf* « n n ri* » t - m r ^ n i p i w • v v ttiR
S T A A lU ^ .io .2 6

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— Factory to You —
?d

S s v rs s s ^ n .~ .
C.IE Seminole Raaltv tor Da^r* um
able Homes and Apia. Phona IT. PtL a n — 17-aa at Hiawatha
FURNISHED Apartment, aoo P a rt
Av«.
_______
CLEAN turnlabed a p t Cloaa In.
-81 Wait l i t S t Phona 111.

j i l l i " three room furniahed A pt
2300 Mellotmlle.

101S-W.______ __ _________
Apt

jtfcELY m rnD hid » room CarFURNISHED ona bedroom cottage
by the month. See R J. Carroll
» alter « p. m. neek-dijra or any*
■ time Sunday, liv e Fointi Motel.
IU inUfi South on 17-92.

SMALL Furniibed Apartment,
3t: Oak Ave. Phona 3toiM.__
Small Commercial Uuddine 21x 38
ft Largo ahow window.Located
i m new butmila ettHament at
l 27th and Sanford Ava. Phona
( 101 or inquire at Bail Service
■ Station. 27th and Sanford Aw.
UNDER NEW
MANAGEMENT
CLEAN Furnished Apt. 10M Pal

GARAGE Apt Fureiibed. hot and
.jfold water IBB France_____
2 Bedroom Bungalow completely
furmibed. Phona 2393, 311 Pal*
metto.
Roomi firrnlahad. Including
utilitlea, except gai. 907 P ars

*

2 Bedroom hmae, bath, aero of
ground, Car. BeortlaH and Cdp*
^ e n Ava. fk . 1124*M.

Waiter Homan, las.

m
SANFORD — 2 and 4 • bedroom

hornet. 1 and 2 batha and lull
equipment. Available in Loch
Arbor and Little Venice Sub

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Little

•1 T A U R U S PANELING
Wooda

Highest CAST!. lltADE-IN prices
■aid for used funuiura Call 938.
Wilton-Maler Furniture Co. Ill
Sag-proof bottom
I. lit SL
e ends. Plastic ar
Cotton or oylun I Wheal Trailer with iprrnga A
fonder i Phn-i*

RPE(3AI 8F.RVKTR - I
Per Better Plumtmg
St&lt; or Cali
W. J. KING
N b a ll Park Fhana

m. nuem m i

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Buy youe Furniture at Perrt’a
warahouir Furn . Co . at *0t W.
l«: St. All natinrally adv. fur
nt'ure at warehouvr
1. l i price*
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LOST AND ro t AD
21

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rayon
aorda.
•n ’ SERVICE
Looking for a good location. Bewkarik O aaa ta d Ratal Co.
LOST -- G lau ri in Phone hooth.
Fait ami F.f/irirnt
2101 Amelia u
HIGHLAND IU-114 West bad Bt
Phone 3E T—^PetaJJfeetoek-Serntlee —I
Return to Sanford
Herald.
JENNINGS T3 CENTER
PARK Very neat 2 bedroom
x r r r t - w m - t rgufer’i-X™ 8
Ouner, John I)onald*on
Phone 2313-J.
home with tiled bath and kitch­ H»frer!y Appliance Center
mnnlh* old 119 Ph" I8H-I
en equipment. Yard nicely land­
"Y'nui Eeiunghouie
W
"Your
Dealer" i n scaped. Priced at 99.300. with
HEIJ* WANTED
- I t Griffis A Hunter t'nnvtrqrMon C*. FOUND — Glaiiri In Southern
Maytag Withers
attractive terms &lt;i«
Hell Telephone bminer. nlftre.
Homes and flemmleLng
Coirman Heaters .. M S tu i

y n a Lovily. d i l l
*»•
fwo room, &gt;31. Ill PitaLOWER PRICED HOMES
rL'KMSHBD Three Room Apt. Dnly 13.008 for 2 bedroom lurmriiwith bath, Screened porch, Oar* ed home within city llreitl.
fH i. an j*ark or Phona 1331-R-l.
Owner leaving town and wants to
FURNISHED thrva rooma and offer one neat I bedroom home
ba'h. 1W2 Maple A'o,, Phona with it sera of land with fruit
IITI, Anarello. tOQ Park.
trees outilda city limits.

Native and ^g w « fn

Comfort Special*

AEHOJOv WANTED

TJ3-W.

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Y E F P - * - I G A V H O L D Cj I\-Z
.B L IN K E D
a S H C T - IT
R E L I E V E D H IM O P TH R *E "E
d o l l a r s F O R TH E" o f f i c e :
C A L L A N D 4*13 O N T H E
O L D B I L L -------

Concrete Pipe Cm.

Avalon Apia. M * M f .

y 'eit Cryital
tenure.

O N E" S H O T O ' T H IS
M IR A C L E " D R U G
W IL L re E L IE V E -

Ready Mixed Geoerete. Concrete
Bk&lt;ek. Sand. Gravel. Oment
Concrete Pine to Meet AU Quail
ttcatloaa.
to n e um

FURNISHED APTS.
*cj Wait l i t Or Call at
ture Cantor. U* Wait l i t

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li r

D O C,DO Y O U T H I N K

By STANLEY

Corner 2nd A llen olia Ph. 1232
“»«d” Bamberger. Mgr.
Open Masday's Ul • p. m.

Itollaw ay a n d Baby
Day, Week or month—TeL 1JE
Varnltnro Center 111 Weal f W

Anna

THE O LD H OM E T O W N

ECHOIC BEDDING CO.

ATTRACTIVELY DESIGNED STh* Want Ad Department It BEDROOM HOMES - PRICED
*&gt;p«n from 1:30 a. m. until 6:30 Pfrom HO.MO. to 111.000. FHA
in. each builneit day eacept Sat­
anJ VA (Gl) Financed.
urday afternoon. Deadline for
w«c»-d4 y inaertiona. it 6:00 p. m.
ODHA.M &amp; TUDOR. INC.
the day preceding publication.
Buiiatri of Finer Homes for
Florida Living
&gt;OE ItffT
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Salea OfLeo—2823 So. French Ave
WELAKA A P A E T K O m s room*,
Phona 2100 or 2910
g m a te batba. 116 W. Flrat 6*-

Bedroom

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ROLLED Edge Inner Spring Matt.
Matching Box Spring, Reauti.
ful Headboard ('choice color y
Hollywood Leg*
113.30

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ba le

Identical Savmgi on Matching
Box Springs

*■ Advwtiifr» »re requcated lo b*
Illy the Want-Ad Department lmmediately of anr errort ln theU
adi. aa Tba Sanford Herald will bo
rerpomibla tor only ono tneorroei
tascruoa.

i’bOM 433-W.

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SPECIALS
DOWN PAYMENT — RIM.
Wrought Iren Lamps
Monthly pay manta, M2 no 7 Bed­
1—3 Way Floor Lamp. I
room Concrete Block Home.
FHA Iniured fmancinj. Beady Matching Table Lamps . . . .
for occupancy In 2 weena Com­ All 3 for only ...
I1JS0
plete with utility room, electric
water healer, cabinet! and earA R E A L HUY!
porta.
Beautiful Book-Bed. Large Double
D rtu tr. Beveled Mirror . . .
LOWELL R.
Now .only
.3 3 9 33
IT IT IS REAL ESTATE
a ak Cnualey A maatoEA
a t 117 M l F a i t Ptaao m

FURNISHED

aetkxee

3|onr**, Owner mi» have hr
rhnne 238I1U.
LOCAL CONCERN hit immediate
l Vntil, mg at the Herald Olfice
need for outitvn'llnd jnone mm.
krowledge of g.-ncr.n nllicv «n»k IIOURK Cl.KAMNtS — Windows, and paling lor adv
r,»cnt;al. Thi* i« an oppi-rtuniiv
NOTICE
Walls, F!(,»r Ph. D. (’. ('aidSMALL BLACK AND WIIITH long
Clearance nf Odds and End*. fnr the right man Write Rn\ well. 1149-J.
haired dog. t'lly (jcenvn Nn. 97.
\ r. The Sar.fnru llria’.d. giv­
Floor Samplra One nf a Kind. nr. ing
If (mind pirate call S23-W.
age ar.d li t particular* of
P
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4
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Ret. Prlre
Sal* Price marrrxge
'
I (ul.I , pet.
end mililarr »i»nnr.
Contract aud repitr wort. Frea
»2fl93 Roby Rcl and
climate* R. L llarvey. ,«4 LOST Oil st.,le ftna.i I-....Ti.
Mattie*.
||4.M SATURDAY HELP. Odd High
brown leather Billfold with curon ui School and Lari,. Apnlv Sal,ford Sati/nrd Are. Pbana 1828.
Country home wilh 2 b»drnoma. M.38 Contour Chain
renrv drivers liern"-. identi­
Lot t3 by 173 on pavH ttreei. 219.93 Liv. Rinm Suite . 128.8H Shoe Center, M3 Sinforu
fication. p-iperj, elr J'lr.ue
Bearing (run trees. M.ooo with 49.93 Plaatic Top Step
GATLIN
BROTHERS
nntliy Stale Road Dept, City
WANTED — RmiifSalr, per&gt;rnattractive terms.
Tahir,
27 IS I nel
Hall.
Perfeclinn Damn &lt;&gt;( Sanfn-d. Dragiite and Bulldoier Servlra
M
93
l&gt;vunge
Chain
.1
8
8*
Phone*:
2221—
Sanford,
2t6(
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Robert A. Williams, Realtor
129 00 dailv, ,ell Lununou, Door (ienava
Lost . KEY RING; « key, A
Raynaud Laadqalat. AaaurlaU 269 9.3 Simmon* Hid*-aWrite llerv -a. Atlleboro,
fTH*t*| u hi.llr
!,t St. or nr at
Red
. 738 (VI Plalei.
Phons 1172 Atlantic Beak Bldg
Ms,•
Frer
Sample
and
Detail.
Morning
Bewflanl.
Or
ORtANDO
Chawnffier 1Vhl»t|e ti-ed
219 93 2 pr Sectional Sofa . 1(8 31 ---------- W--------- ---------------- Undo EvcnME aur. Call Ealafe in til I'n'a
World
"ar
l&gt;T4in at
Per
229 *3 Lawton Sofa V
ISA HELP WANTED (femalel 1CA Ray. t l » J
( hi-. A Co_off■«• Hrwant
C alks u d B arker. Real Iota
Chair
.. 13113
IN N. Park At*, nieme M l
-1 4 1 2t—EI.KdTICAI. ItfETTratt-Jl
313 RlnndePnd Tablei
1.43 WHITE LADY fir Marline. 141
iNOITRANCE
Checking. Lie. \jiply Downlown
229 9.3 t Pc. Blonde Bed Room
C A.
Oeaneri.
Ill
Paimeiio
Ave
FRIGIDATER tpwdMMwe, aala*
Suite
ltt 00
and aarvtra. G. It High, Oviedo,
Rites in
T. E. _.
63J0 Orthopedic 31a*trei»ei . 34 M FOUNTAIN Help Wanted See
Fla. Phone 4131 or Booted
Polieyboldar*
119 A Park
Mr, Unwind at Fativl* Drug
9I.V) Maplr Bunk Bedi with
1843 W after O pm
Store near l’n»t other
John
WOlinaa
I
ml Agemey
Mattrctsea
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■ATMOND M. BAIA,
T
SIT Raatord AtUetle Beak
ad— O tT K l gHWEEWr —33
49 9.3 Wardrobe,
. 38 M 11O. M. HARRISON, BEOKf.E
WORE WANTED
-II
S4
149 93 Foam Rubber Studio
8. D. Hlghleymaa. Associate
VM M r*i»-nrncrd isiriglrl
HAYNES Office Hacnmti Oe,
30« South Park Ava.
Phase Ml
Courh ..............
..7*88 wlahea work in Sanford. Write
Tyrwwrtttfi. add
46 93 Simmonj ChairRedi .. 42 11 to R S. % Herald
S*ie* «*nUla. 314
44.
19-9-3
Double
Dreiser
A
Stminol«i Realty
Taj
lafi
LAW
NS
MOWED
bv
Jerry
Lord.
Mirrm
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T. R. BIRO
w. _
BEAUTT PAEliOES -44
. 934 Free eiumetei. Phone 13I7.W. SWEET Hamlin Or*n|e«. »t no 341MI Part Ave. Phene IT ar 141 1193 Night Stand*
Eaperiencrd young mother of 2 Huthrl. R W. Lord, Phone
179 M Extra Largo Chrome
HARRIETTS
|me bouse, car
TWO-BEDB
Dinettes ......................... 94.M de.fre* Baby Sitting yob afer
1317 W.
Reauly Nne»k
equity nr a
3 pm. Has own Trenaportalon.
shelter. WL_
HU Kn. Oak Ava.
Phone 97.1
trailer Phone
‘ er aea at Mather of Sanford
17AUrOMORgJtS
•
TEAHJtBR
Phene 971
s
Magnolia
13— MISCEIXANEOU8
R. im U .
Phene m
Kva-Bcm Ikauty Shop
wASfTn'Tw-o hoyrTo’ H^
oom end CHEVROLET 1932, I/*w mdeage.
one owner 'ViU ronuder trado |8* E. ;nd.
Phone 381
^Rnard^JThnneja^ij
AEMT-NATY BUEPUIB
in. Call 1287 fl, after 4 3fl p. m. SEF. Fred fhe If airaty It &gt;t. hr an
PUBLIC
AUCTION
Paint
II so Gal.
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good,
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LAUNDRY SERVAlCr
310 baaford Ave
rhme u n Farmira Auction Market Building
M.
G.
HODGES
coed
Gn"d
tire*.
IlfU.
:iai
All mmhandJia »old to highest
Orango Ave.
RED-1btddW, pegardle,* nf pries. Con- Same# on AU Water Pumps—
• On# hear • Wea aad Damp
Wed* Drilled - Pmaa
Mmaele
W ere tad Dealer* Invited. We
Dry
It
wt£ pay YOU to im US before
Peaia Raid Pbaae 7to
Mt Kim Ave.
buy anything Wallace and
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irontlnued From Page Die)
(fontlnuod From rig # One)
ille» for both cur vUttort and our making thoie noenuary lalary ad­
justment* within the financial
home folk*.
A growing Sanford demand' bel­ mean* of the city tn lino with the
ter city irrvlcr* to It* citizen*. A progrer* and growth of Sanford
In reply to question number five
growing Sanford rm*»n» belter
button* and job opportunities for "Do &gt;ou believe in Increasing the
ti* all. A growing Sanford City j city'* ta* mills g* to take care of
_____
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Government
doing • better Job Iha city'a read* which ara defor tha vtutor and the home-folk* mandad by Iha peopla. or aw you
wUI. no doubt rort more m^ney. an advoaaia of nuisance charset
Some economic* cm. no doubt earmarked for ipacifir project*?".
be effected However, to JTow and I belrva It t» be*t that »e mvm
prosper. wa must examine mir tain at a minimum our lax milltax ilniclura and m ate w.ul are at Ions ai the a lien ed valu­
ehange* are necc'*ar&gt; to pay tha ation tv at tha present rata be
con of the growth and progress caii*a Ihe properly owner* and
huMnaoe* ef Sanford have for loo
wa danra
"By km: rang# planning Thai Ions paid tha bulk of tha ta* bur
alotw will insure you »ad m* a den If. afirr all tha economical
program*-# and efficiently opera- practical po-ulbe have hern utj.
ted city. Long ran?e planning '•ill lurd. Iha city itill fir.di it*elf in
give ui, Iha people of Sanford, I need of additional fundi for senwhat v a haw the right to expect I aral operation and the demand*
i of tv« ciliicnrv. 1. before bailing
from o -r city."
C
millasa or levying »o called "nutlance chargei, ‘ would be In favor
of iludjlrg Iha pnvvibility of ran, ing a i'fu c d valuationi and |ov*.-r
(Continued
_______ I rom I’aga One)
mg mill*;# to a balanced point
l .a i," related D'*n, "I can hard- where only Iha additional needed
Jy poia aa any authority on | revenue* would be realired Thi*
European ruatom*. *--'.nomir» and mean* I feci, would help iprnad
politic*, and I certainly do not tha tax «o that it would not be loo
w„nt anyone to get the idea that biirdcn'nma.
To turn up my thought! on Ihlt. .
1 think I can ipond three day* in
Pari* and coma up with any a moil difficult problem. I fool
lolullon for tha French farlla- that ourriaxes ihould go no high
ar unicu
unleii iiIt iviv an''i|tiieiy
abiolutaly Impost
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week* ^vr
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m .n t.ry ay.tem
or
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in Britain and ■ ‘ 1'
,
1 dll lira* n'herwp* Florida today
lay change in F-r. &gt; n' ' ,&gt;r
|. nr a of the fAttait growing «t atr«
One of tha bigs"* dll ,rfn r** tn the nation For ui tv get o&lt;u
that D»»n could Ml In theAmen- |h m („ f | mil,f j*. k, pt as | *
can people and thoie abroad waa , , p,,M|j,|*, should I t*» alerted,
their lack of in la id in diinking 4f)j. amj a|j pr„i,;rnia on ta/r*.
water, which I* prevalent virtually preicnt nr propn'rd. would rr
everywhere. In Franca they drink 1reive mv moM careful « rutiny
» lr» and in Germany l^cr. but
In anvwvr tn jo u r m th quev
ka found it acjually a* hard tn g 'i lion. "How do you think tt&gt;» Board
a fla il of water “juit to drink of Sanford c ity t ummitiioncr*
can batter at-rva the people ol
tn England.
One of tha hardejt thing* to thu city?", tn my opinion Ihrrr
onderitand about FngUod". «!*•• ara many way*
Finl, mav I mention a luhjact
ed Daan. I* tbe fact that Ihete
baa been almoit no new eommer. which tha Jajccav and Tha San
rial conatrurtion there .Inca before »'•"* H*rald have been dweUmg on
the war and m e t of It. bualne,a *«F
- '»&gt;»« ol poor rcr- ;
1 .i i , i
._,
.. v.,.11,1 cantara of raglitarad voter, a n d 1
artlvltlai a r. carried "n in buHJ- p, nr ,lirn.ou„ „ ^
, (rr|
Ing. erec te d a t l e t KKt y e a r . |h &gt; | # s r M ,o f mtr&gt;r(. , t , nd p i r ( ( .
ago
rlpatmn in our city government by
"U’a never reallt'd before how all qualified rendenti of Sanford |
many different * ivi there ara of would hetter amble Iha cnmmli
a peaking the Engltih language iloner* fo carry ntit Ihe wliha*
Until we went tn England", ha of Iha majority and 'hu« heller
laughingly r»m*rk*d. In addition •orve the pc—pio m dirrriing the
to mattering the mechanical dif­ prorraii of our rtf'
ference* of tha Brlliih built e.vri
-Vcondly, a continued program,
eir learning to drive on the left with renewed vigor, of rnroura*.
#ld« of the road. It wa* more d f- mg nc.* Industry would certainly
ficult to undervtand their high­ benefit our city A* I *ee It the
way eigne and e*preninne per- ground has b'on hrolo'n in recent
tainlrg to the niachlnet", Gato- je a n , but rofouhtad effort* along
Jlna la re farted ta aa "petrol", tf lha*e line, would certainly yield
the garage man want, to look more new Industrie., more Job*
under tha “bennat" ha mean, the and more money in circulation.
In the third place, I fee! that
hood. Tha trunk la railed the
"boot", tha rrank eae# the "*ump" an rvpandrd city recreational
•ad the dath hoard tha "faecia" program leading ultlmitaly to a
oir round ichrdulc would prove
“ Whan wa earn# to a algn which Jadvantageous
to alt of ui. Oui
read, 'pl»aea park head o* tail lummer recreational activities
toward atone**, ww had to aik for has# been hlglil)' aiicrvuful and
an interpartar."
I &lt;t no ras-nn why an expansion
Mr Dean nnd hla party found of these activities would not
Bcotland faecinating a* they drove prove h*r*{ifia|.
through tha Highlands wrhich ha
Lastly, a continu'd program of
aomrared to tha mountain* of good relattonihlp with the Navy
North Carolina. "And &gt;mi ran -hutild not ha osrrloqVrd Any and
underetand a* wa did why th» all mraiurr* posvihle should ha
rugged mounlalneera of Scottuh taken to insure the permanency
history fought to hard to pra- of our bate and all effort* made u&gt;a«rv* their home* and why In the waul the rnlargamant and expan­
first World W ar they were known sion of tha local facillliai.
In riming may I aay that I
a* the ‘Ladle* from llall'.
"One of our plea*anta«t exper­ firmly believe that rope of u»
ience*", eald Dean, "wae when want a rubber atamp commtulon
we attandad a Rotary luncheon at rr. but want one who will do that
Kendal, * little town of (MOO which ii In the bait Interest for
peopla In tha lak* district of Eng- all. Ai I laid In tha beginning,
that ta my only desire.
land. W* wouldn't be aurprticd
Jf w# were the only Americana
PRODUCTS TO BE OFFERED
who had *ver barn there. Most
TALLAHASSEE d* - Products
*&gt;f them haa n e w he*td of Flori­ made hy Ihe bind pill soon be
da and aoma of them seemed to offered 'or us# at tha atata tnstitu t
think that tha United States was tiom at price* designed tn meat
a large body of Marilyn Monro# comjsatltlnn from commercially
aurrounded by lndlao*".
produced ariiclra.
In Paria they found a definite
Gov. rollina hai Invited rapr*
International flavor at a m rstlng' (relatives of tha Florida Council
which they attandad. "W# got the f*«r the Blind to appear at a CabtDating from the speaker that r.ct mcc'lng to offer their ware*
day." ha satd, “that mn»t of tho under a 19.V5 law Itbaralliing raguprnhlama of tha world ara not io latmni undrr which such goods
much Ideologic*! a* they are
economic and that If mine +»y
fould he found for every country
Legal Notice
to live and let live, most of the
danger of w ar would disappear".
Fearing they might encounter
tinplaatantnara In vlntinr Vienna,
they were aurprl**d at the f*#edom wrlth which they «#r* allow,
ed to move. Although they had to
i Mmi ikiIi i i two stars** room*
•Vleia apeclal passports and that# clinic with b a th , u ntil l l . M a t n ,
Xotsm ksr I I . t* U . at Ike office of
were H aul In teldlera and Com* the
*u*sriM#nd*ni of r-.MIc |n*
muniat poster* displaying like* (•rvctiea, aeheet A dm intsirttia a
fe'ilUlif, Com mercial Am . a m neaaea af Lanin and EUltn, and Ier4.
Florid*. a t which tlm* »n4
the placa w ii heavily guarded. plica the hl4a w i l l he publicly

Rolland Dean

Li. ' . .

they war* mot Interfered with In
any way.
“What haaehall la to America”,
remarked Dean, “music la to Aua.
trla. It la tha home of Mozart,
Hayden, Beethoven. Echuhort. Lieta. tha M afia riue, tbo Merry
Widow and tha Blue Danube.
Where other aatione Kara erect,
ed monument a to their military
leaden, Anatria haa ralaed atatuea
to ita eompoaera and musicians.
“I t twmlnded na of Florida".

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AN IN D E P E N D E N T D A ILY N E W S P A P E R
FL O R ID A ^

T H U R S D A Y . OCTO BER 27.

_ of C W inners
Announced Today

R u s s e ll D a l l a s
S ta rts J o b N o v. 1
The new head of Sanford *
ccntly formed Utility Department
i* "on the Job" getting acquainted
with the orjaniiation he wiU con­
trol prior lo reporting for duty
Nov. 1.
Rutiell Dali*!, a resident of
Seminole County for mom than
live jeer*. wiU com* to Sanford
to head the big »ewer-w*ler de­
partment, from Bush Building
Company where he »a* General
Confidence in the completing Superintendent. "Th* organic*.
ef the right of way pregrem end Uon." Dalle* said, "i» one o( the
the letting of the bid* for th* j ulde»t utility construction corn17.92 widening, four lining «nd panic* in the south. having
piving project, we* express#! last the bujrnne** ler 35 year*."
night at a meeting ef the Sem i-, "I ua* with Bu*h Building
net* Ceunty Chamber ef Com* pany," he iild , " lor eight jear*
mtree Long Rang* Highway having had my own butinc**
running Committee and th* known a* the Knoxville Boiler
Citixn* Group, headed by Brailey Work* where I wa&gt; vice pre»ident and owner along with my
Odham.
Mack N. Cl avala nd Jr., attorney brother."
Delia* was with the Army Carp*
for Samlnola County, who is now
eomplaling detail* for tha filing ol r.ngioqgrs during the tail
worldwide-conflict having held a
•f n*****ary paper* for condem­ commission of Mayor and wa* bat­
nation proceeding* and declara­ talion commander in charge ol
tion* of taking, told the group, troop training. He la a gradual*
"I hare no doubt that th* pro­ of th* Univtratty of Tenne»iee
ject will he completed this year." where he earned his BS Sod ME
We have »ct a deadline which degree*.
w* expert to meet. Cleveland
"Mr last cnmtruction rib wa*
told tha Highway running group the Washington Terrace Tumping
that two r*pr***ntatiT*e of th* Station In St. Petersburg," said
gtote Read Department are now DalUi, "a construction project
hi Seminole County working with coiling a quarter million dollar*."
right-of-way agent John E. F o i
"la recent year*." he »ay», "I
hi order to eipedlt* the right-of- have completed more than threwway plan*. He aeld, "There wiU million dollars of rahabUitatioa
he another roymenUtiT* here and new construction utility pro­
Monday to farther help ua In jects eonsiiting primarily of water
getting tha necessary informa­ and sewer, and some gaa pro­
ject*."
tion for the court ordtr*."
When ailed about hit reaction
Ctoricel help and long dUtonee
terilltla# were pleeod n t,th a dia- in accepting the poaitioa a* Utili­
peael of County Attorney Cleve­ ty Department bead for the City
land In ordar to further puih th* of Sanford, Russell Dalle* said,
project to completion, hy th* "to sum tt up to a few word*, 1
have traveled around tha country
ChemVv of Commerce group.
in eonitruction work for 15 year*
and th* opportunity to be *l home
is a pleasant ooa to accept."
Ruuell Delias and his wife
make th*lr home on Twin Lakes
where he ssys. "my hobble* are
*ome citrus trees and raising
doga."

Confidence Heard
At Meet Last Night
Of Highway Group

A

Sheriff Says
Pianos Attract

WICHITA FALLA. Tan. lA-Th*
ptaM plunked mttfl last midnight
in die only tavern who** owner
bowed bis nock agalait tb* ahartff* bee on mining beer end "live

■unit**9

Bui owner Louie Horanay aa|d
ruefully that he waa i UII a ahad*
short on customers since Sheriff
Weldon Bailey's deputies started
giving him a bad Urn*.
'Uv*j run off bonne**, Hoceery said.
The ahenff admit* there» no
law against piano* t» tavern* but
said thay aUraet dop* addict* and
"jam aeulon* and live music poie
an increased enforcement prohlem." He told hi* depjtt* to do a
little cloao "tnapoetiai" of * « *
l^Tho pianos seen were moved out
H r t pieces eiropt Leule's Tanas
Spa.
"It Isn't tha piano I'm fighting
ter." Horaney said. It ^ doein't
mean that much. Tha thing la.
goes a guy have any coo»tituUon*l
righU? What do you think?"
Horaney said he eould "sweat
It out a Utile longer and if neces­
sary take Ural aeUon** to i n to
get the sheriff to etU off hta depu­
tiei.
He *atd last nlgbt wa* Urn first
n r in two weeks that they didn't
visit him.
"He's been giving me trouble
every night." Horaney said.
•‘When I told Urn I wouldn't
take out the piano, he »*M. •Well.
I'm going to have four or five
depihiet out here every night and
run off all vour ctritomera.'
"Mayhe if* became I’m from
Oklahoma Used to run a place at
Midwest Cltv. near Oklahoma City,
until about a year and a half ago.
"The •hertff told ma he didn't
like Oaklet.
-The voug'il lo gel an ordinance
passed against tt and I'd take my
piano out night away."
Horaney laid th* sheriff also
said he was having lo crack down
on palm readers and fortune tell­
ers
• "We don't want any of them
around either," he quoted Um sher­
iff i s laying.

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Persons Are Urged Teams
Dr. Terry Bird
To Attend Red Cross Are
Tells Kiwanians
First Aid Classes Praised
Of Health Unit
31 New Members

Ill'SSKLI. DALLAS Ip "an the
project. (Staff Tholoi

Mutual Concert Association
Gets Drive Underway Tonight
The membership drive nf the
Semiaole Mutual Concert AitociaUon gets underway tonight at a
meeling to be held at Ihe Seminole
County Beard nf Education Board
Room In the Educational Building
on Commercial Ave, at I o'clock.
.
„
, Sir*. Ralph Amlin Smith, memThe Sinfsrd Elks Oub will be: bentup drive chairman, has comhost lo Elks and their families p|f(Mj her list of le*m c»piam».
from Orlsndo. Kmimmec and V-in- „ ori,fU , n,j , „ UunU who wtll
ter Park al an "Annual run Day; conu f [ rntasic lovers throughout
Party" lo be given al the Sanford the county until tha quote of 540
Elks Club Sunday, Oct. 90 from 12 memberships is (tiled.
noon to ( P m.
According U&gt; Eddie Paacoe, Gen­ A Thrce-Cwunt series has been
chotrn for the niu.-ic se*»on in
eral Chairman lor the event enter­
tainment will include the Orlando Sapford. Cornelia Oil* Skinner
wtll he htatd &gt;a tha first of the
Elks Birbershtp Quartet and Otto)
and Helen Engelmann with Paul senes which will be on Dec. 1 at
th* Pinecrrs! Scht- I Auditorium.
Esterbrook at the organ.
Al.o to appear in Sanford In the
Three yachts will be on hind at
the Mayfair Inn boat dock la carry settei are Nelson and Nfel, fam
Vjilr.'Lan-American
duo
visitors u" scenic boat nde« along uus

'Fun Day Party'
Planned By Elks

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A masqu*r»2| party la cejebrat*
Halloween ^ 0 h * opening of tha
ntw addPJna id Uia club room* of
tha Sanford Elba Club will ba hold
Saturday niikt beginning at • p.m.
John Williams baa baan named
matter of reremowlaa for Uta event.
Prtiaa fur tna boat roalumaa win
ba awarded U&gt; bath tha ladle* and
xenUenun attending the Saturday
right event.
According to the official Elk’a
Club Bulletin. BUI Liberman Ola*
trtrt Deputy, will make an official
visit to the Sanford Elba Lodge on
Thursday evening. Nov. id at
which time a data of IS candidate*
will be initiated. The program and
initiation wUI ba preceded by g
dinner aarvad at tha Etta Club.

Marilyn's Divorce
Is Final Tbday
S t y YORK on—Martiyw Mmroe's divert* from Joa DiMaggto
btcama final today.

FAIR OPENS JIN. M
TAMFA ( * - Dropping the IMS Thara waa nc sign of raconclUaimwvgtha ef opening an n Satur­ tion. though tha actmaa and tha
day. dm Florida State Fair will former haaaball player had aaan
go bach to Ha tm&amp;hnal
ana aaathar at tMtows Name elate
t h * tha Mtf
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— i . C. •mfcfcaan aaU

Civil detente workers — and in
P- Terrs R'rd. Seminole Coun­
(act, all who are interested in
ts' llrelih ihffuer. told the San.now in* h » in meet emergencies
W nner* --f the Chamber of Com­ ford Kiwanis Club at its noon
irought stw.it through per»on*l inmerce m»tuhrr*hip ijrivc were an. luncheon m e rin - yesterday, that
furies—ere he,ns urged hv k n nounii i thi* nmti i g «t t: # «*offri&gt;
il with Unit
Peterson Sr , liirerlor of Ihe Sc t’luti meeting a' H r (.'hamh.r of
'* a I.Hal center for Ihe "att.S,
minole i uniy Defente Council lo Conininve Building
ar-t sciences of pievanting disease
enroll in fir*t aid classes now being
la s t minute laturnt chance.I an,| prolonging life"
iouk over • wotk j formed n* ihe local Red Cron of­ total* an.I imir*&lt;r.| tie ti-cire of
l&gt;* Bird evplainrd Ihe majef
fice.
r rw member* join nc thr Semin fs.sn Hons of Ih* mg an ration, a
It was pointed nut hv the I tl o!e ( Uuhlv I haititH-r nf f'.vnimoi, r v .1*1 pnilion of rarciy rouoljr lit
director that rarely d»e« a com
A r r o r d t n c lo Memhenhip th# State of Ffoii-U «ilh the as*
mumly have the opportunity lo Chairman
riiffmd
M. K&gt;«■'•
I r|ition of ore lie e*:d, "the
Irarn from so eompeteat * Irarh- ihrr# * i, *,i new
er at F. R DeFallot who will Chamber of Commerce, with 52 &lt; - inly Health 1 ml is sat up
have charge ol the instruction.
| of tha mrmhri* »..'trlleil Ulricas- i v lha Board of County Commit*
■ to fun. lion In ro.vperatioR
Mr. Prlfi n n said that he h*s '"g their due. over la -1 vear.
Team winnria of the cups-ti- with oilier organisations for the
.earned that nut only his Mr. Pe
Fallot th* skill to give Brit aid. itnn ara; John litapati:rk and preservation of health in tha cent#
hul has thr unusual ability lo im­ Jim firant with a tola of ;n.sTi munlty."
The Seminole ro-jn t r Health
point* They re«rive four Itekrla
part hit knowledge to others.
Mr. DeFallot n now here with and t5S #vpon*e nioney lo Ihe Officer enumerated tha manw
Orange Bowl game. Runnorsup
Ihe Southern Bell Telephone Com­ ar* John Williams and Al Wal­ "P-ratlofsi of the !&lt;*e»f group end
pany. Refore moving to Sanford ler# with total of 2!*.".‘5 points. told Iperlficallv of the testing nf
he was artlv* in th* CD in New They will res else four tickets public and privet* water farilu
Jersey where he not only limited and )I.S expense money In Ihe ties ta he sure the water w# drink
intensively in first aid courses but Gator Row| game Tie winning ia of Ihe purest.
In Ihe rnnlrnl of rabies, |&gt;r.
developed a proficiency in leach­ tram captain is l&gt;&gt;n Hales who
ing them III* servires as a teach larked up a total 15,775 points lo Rod warned raienta of rhltdrep
er w n great'y in demand
receive two tirkrls In Ihe Tang­ that dogs killed because of theip
WASHINGTON jR-The WestingIn commenting on ihe need for erine Row! gam# and two dim er. raht# actions cannot he tasted.
bout* company has disputed stale such training Ihe local tD official at Freddie* Steal House A u&gt;t#l Their death, especially tf ahtsk
(Conllmied on page F.lfti)
menu that failure of jet engines said that Is does not take an atomic of $5,3iM.&amp;0 was collected by
explosion 'n create th# need for the workers
it mamifeetursd wa* to-blame for •killful first aid. although ttirh
M r K ill b in . expressing hi»
accidents which ro.t Ihe live* of knowledge certainly would be help­ thanks to the
four men ‘esung the Navy's Demon, ful then He pointed out that acci­ teams and Ihn
lataicrptor
*
’
dents m the home are not infre­ tiringly to maka t1• membetehip
Speaking ter Ihe firm. W. W. quent and Ihe confident emergen dnv# * aucsctt said, "the entile
Smith told a House government ry treatment of a loved one lust group exhibited unusual cntliu
asked
ht.sint-operations subcommittee yesterday ...
........................
........... more
, siasin *x they
in _a .single
accident would
Writtnghouse record* ‘show no In than romprniate for Ihe lime spent &gt;pe,'l’l* •" tak# • bill# more real.
, isti* view of «h* work the iliam '**n
c »v employe!.
&lt;*i\eg m which t ersih resulting in ltirm ne
The
Jrea.loe trrr.,
i bar of Oimnieie* i. dome to the M r family* and friends, lined
fn thjur* or death of a pilot could
T3te increasing frequency of
, .. ,Jt.
-,t j.,, "p last night, at a .in, to he aerrad
be directly attributed lo the failure
highwae acrider.a al*o points up
8**tif&gt;irg to work wuh barbecue at the annual eity em«
uf a Jto engine
the drslrabil.lv of knov.ng the fun-' ^
r ....n°
nl'Mc* hifberup held at tha Far.
Smith is manager of Ihe Moling. ••amenlati of first aid treatment ‘ * 5
r . ,„ .
,,4
me- 1 Anet ion Market
house F.lectni C'orp's aviation gas ,t wa. added
* h" ^»v*
* l*' M
I* Hv k m,ue than ?nn pmmdl
• tans.
turbine division al Kansas City.
Thus* Interested In Joining (he
visitors to th» montlil) i&gt;f meat 1,1 fill th# plain* nf th*
The subcommittee, hoping to ilassra hould call- the loeal Red Cnttr* Club Inclmted I t. f.'omdt. hu;e e o w d wh,&gt; annually ar* fet­
oind up toslay its inquiry min the j Cross nffiee to get Use details 11 | al|iar B.sll, supply ssffl. er ,l ed hr III- n t v government
Navy's purchase of McDonnell Air tn loratmn and time id inslruclion. tj,r Jianforil Naval Auxiliaty Air
&lt; arl Williams, who hat spent
craft C o. Fill Demons powered Mr Petervon a»'d
vatiun frplartng Cumdr Hnlej TV ye.irs preparing Is.wtseriie,
with We,|mghou»e tin enginr*. ro
-----------------------Na-h. BUI Stansell. tjuarterman -nd wh.i is known far and wid#
t.llcd Navy and McDonnell off!, _
.
#
,
I at the Sanlor.l Navel Auvillaiv f"r his ahilitiri as * chef, laid
rials for qur.iiomng it an open
Air StaUnn. and Iknry Mills 111 ; that •'llirr# were MO pounds nf
poik 700 pounds of beef and IP
hearing.
...
. .
the Senfur.l Steel tm
) George Tmihy. prcvldrnt nf thi* pound* of lamb prepared for lljw
Subcommittee members have
event ' -in addition,” ha said.
-r
i*
tCnnltnued on Page Fight J
crilirlred th* pmgram *• one
' iher# were gallons anil gallons
which rns' an estimalrd ?oo million
of pickles, salad and slaw. er«
dollars sad four pilots' Uses with
The F'ond* Retail Grocera As
p-nallc- prepared to suit tlw taito
out producing a combat-worthy sxialion at their convention In
of tluise who live lo eat harbee'l#.'*
plane, The Navy vays it was a Cleaiwater, haa turned Ihumhs
To prepare the barbecue, twi*
calculated risk taken under Korean down on Ihe prsrtire fd using trad
The Forre-t Perk School for the pit* wvre u*e«l said Williams. A
War pressure* which did not work tng stamps lo spur business.
Physically Hand trapped, in Or­ t-i ge portable pit was «el up along­
out. hut that sum* saluible knowlWith diirusvioni and Issues over lando. which sr-\e« the f-ve coun­ side Ihe rxtia large pit at th#
edge wa* gained.
Ihelr u»# In several tecHon* of the
auction m.iket Th# meat waa
Smith'* testimony th at engine Slate, Svnford hai a* yet become ty are* Including Seminole, I* rn.iked and basted ter six hour*
failure CbSjld not be blamed for excited about Ihe action taken in (oHecttng the tear off portion of U’fore being ready to eut up and
any serums accidents invoicing the other citlft. City Manager Wa&gt;ren Ih* label of Kraft Mayonnaise.
According to a letter front the serve m the hugt crowd. 217
Demon seemed In conflict with that K Knowles satd yesterday that
pound* ol rharroat was needed to
liken Monday from Rear Adm nothing haa hren said so far . . . J orresl Fail School's Parent cu»k the meat. Carl William* laid.
Group,
th*
K
*ft
Company
will
tames S Russell, chief of the either prt or ron . . . regarding
Taking up Ihe ticket* lor Ihn
Nsry Bureau of Aeronautics.
th# us# of the disputed stamps pay the school |(V for every ‘‘tear event wav Mr». Mary J Harkey
Russell said that in three crashes here. •‘Thera It nothing m our off" label from i quart jar, 5c of ihe ('ll&gt; M-nagrr'a Office, white
the engine 'fan he blamed direct­ ordinance* so far, that I know from pint containers, and 2e for City Manager W.irrm K Knowles
served eolfe# for ih# big annul!
ly. or terioual/ inspected" and that 01," said Knowles, 'that would the a mime m e I*Jm-Is.
"Perhaps", said the U tter,| *mployes event.
m another tl,# engine was a fartnr prevent Ih# in# of fh# stamps "
('ommurioner*. rfeuatf
On# memhet of th# Florida R# "snm# Individuals, eluhs or er
II* said these four crashes ro*t
t»a live*.
tall Gro*#rs Association railed on raniaatlons wouM he Interested Tommlsshmrrs head* of depitlrnenla, emplovei and friend* all
th# organiiatlon. at it* mrrling. to in thi* worthy rause "
l.ahel« eolle, led foe lh;« group were Invited lo ttvr harhecu* bald
help Orlando in its fight lo enforce
two ordinance* affecting the should he *#nt to "Foiest Park at this lima saeh year.
Duxbury Pupils
School, Orlando, Fla."
|
stamp#
‘ That la mnr* than Jn*S an Or
Present Program
lando p-obl#m," Arthur Hams of
Fort Myers said
For Lions Club
"If w# loir the Orlando battle
Th# Duahiiry RehonI of Dane- we have lost Inrnughnut the slate,"
leg presented a program of en­ Harris told fellow delegates to the
tertainment for the fterfnrd I -1 the asiocialiun'i annual conven­
Club at It* noon luncheon meet­ tion Tuesday
ing Tueeday.
The Orlando ordinances put a
Pupil* nf th* arhoel were seen i n# per -ent lax on the stamps and
in special numben during the requite all stamps lo carry the
program. Dottle Williams per- na mr uf Ihe city and merchant,
formed * soft-shoe number to th# j Ted Mforehead of vtiami, aitoclmusic nf "Blue Sktea" while Mery -Hon secretary, said the stamp
Jane Flynt did the Charleaton. rumpaniri Intend to *|*cnd money
Nenry Richards a military In# to defeat anj: proposed lawi re­
number June Jennings an arm- gulating the itjm ps.
A resolution opposing us* of Ihe
hetle walla, with tap selections
.lampa
was passed at the meeting.
hy Joey Muie, Cerol Nutt, and
Cpponcn't of Ihe stamps said they
th# team nf Deanna Nichole and objected to tha eitra coat of the
M chael Pop*.
rtamp*.
Another resolution adopted at the
relail grocera meeting asked that
NEW FRC.Smr.NT TOLD
PENSACOLA oft- Mrs Cohn retailers he al.owed 1 markup of
English of Tallahsise* la the new at least IS pe: cent on milk, tomnresldeut nf the Women of the pared lo a markup nf about I per
Church, Presbytery #f Florida, cent now. The presanl markup la
two rants a quart.
She was chosen yesterday to sue
Tha trocar* said (hat lha higher
reed Mr* Georg# Watts Jr. of markup would allow yatatlars to
Chi
mak* mora profit without raising
Other officer* are Mrs. Ann th* prico to consumers who hiva
Trot ler. Tallahassee, vice prest- m itt de'ivarad to their hama by
dent: Mrs David Bevls, treasur­ tha dairy.
er; Mrs F. ■ Calloway, Chlpley.
Attending Haw convention from
historian, and Mra. Jamea Ward, Sanford waa Jc* Gait) operator of W l ATE TILL we thought we’d pep! Merer end Mr*. J. D. Corded
MnnttoeU* wwrM atkaaeaea ehatr- th* Tip Tap Super Marks* *o Aae- "lead op" wMh *eme ef die harWo# *er*od a l tha eanwal CHp
■ p ile * harbaaaa lu« nigh*. (Staff Photo)

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teresliag todocr game*, climaxed directing of Serge Jaroff.
Confidence has already been
frv. will be a
Captain W. Harris •ailh a glyantic fl«h
big part of lha program foi the] placed In the sucres* nf the memhershlp drive, and with the limited
To Make Inspection day.
jte # m to | a a fo n« |
A supcrviiH piny projjrEm rir numher of seata available for
of th* visiting Elks ha* members, K Is expected that the
Of SNAAS Todoy children
drive will ho concluded earlier
Captain W. 8. Harris, Comman­ been planned which will Include
iwtmming a visit In the local than expe. ted.
der, Nival Aj Bases, with head- ioo . and :n all probability, a movie
Francis Ruumillat. president nf
quarters m Jacksonville at the
Ihe Semino’e Mutual Concert AsNaval Air Station, will arrive at
sociatt'sn, ha* repeatedly said
the Sanford Naval Auxiliary Air 2 Game Violators
that, "with Ihe eminent artists
Station this afternoon for • brief
for the Seminole ronrert
inspection tour of tb# base.
Arrested Tuesday planned
series, there t* no doubt as to the
Captain Robert W. Jackson,
Tha gam* warden mada two successful outcome nf the drive
Commanding Officer, Sanford Na­ arrest* Tuesday for "exceeding under the direction nf Mrs. Ralph
val Auxiliary Air Station, said tha bag limit for fresh water
Austin Smith."
today that this will he Captain
fish."
Other officers of the eomert
Harris* first official visit to the
Harry Hervlsh. nf the Game and organization are Raymond M Rail
statloa. "He is not expected to be
at the station' long today," Captain Fre*h Water Fish Commission, of f^ke Mary and Dr. H. Wajde
Jackson said this morning, "but arrested Clifford Rank* of Melt- Rucker, treasurer.
William f'egan, representing Ihe
he expects to yet down at a later land and W. B. Bobeman s*f Or­
lando when he found &lt;2 speckled Alkahest Celebrity Bureau of At­
date for a longer visit."
lanta. Ga . will meet with thr
CapteUt H im * earn* to this perch In their peseeision.
Bond for each of the two game membership group tonight for the
district to command tha Naval
Air Rases from tea duty in the sdolators was set at 110, arronl- kick-off meeting. The drive gels
Far Eastern Waters where ho wa* lor to record* ef th* Seminole1 (Continued en Page Elgin)
Chief of Staff, Commander of the County Sheriffs Office.
Carrier Division Three. Previous
to his Far Eastern duty, he was
Commanding Officer nf tha Air­
craft Carrier Phillipine Sea.

Loco I Club To Have
Masquerade Event

A—o cU led Pram* U a w d W ire

★

★

Westinghouse Co.
Disputes Statement
On Jet Engines

~

2 . £ City Employes Eaf
: At Annual Barbecue

urocers Association
Disapproves Use

Of Trading Stamps

School Collecting
Mayonnaise Labels

pier.

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                    <text>THE SANFORD HERALD
Pago A Mon. Oct. 24, 1955
&lt;Continued from Page Oiot

ail ChmMant who will meet the
.'ondiUont "
Rev David S Cameflx. of the
Chrutian and ktutJanary Alliance
Church, tpoke on T hnttian SIDilont” veiterday
“Chrutian Mitimnt la the greatcit huiinet* on earth." he laid.
'It require* tremendous capitol and
manpoter to carry on lit v*»t en
lerprtiet Le.dert and executives
of great abildy are needed to tee
that thu bueimtt (unction* efficcnlly and profitably The profit*
it( thu butloeit are greater than
any other business tit the world
Thty are never entered on book­
keeper* lodger*, nor luted in butme»i reporti. but they are counted
in Irrim of e 'rrn tl icturnt in the
form of pagan live* Iran-formed
and redeemed b.v u r Lord Je«u»
Chritt
*'fhriili#ti Mution* it not an en
deavor which ine Church may tpon&gt;or, tuppori and promote at ila

day at th* Firat C bm tiin rhureh.
Bailor Perry L. Stone valrt, “ Three
thlagv *re e.ventul to * vuccei*fut enterpriie: the faith to luitify
tt; an Initrument to opera** it; and
the power to auatitn It when the
newneiv h it wem off. Now the
world-girdling program of Christ
il th* grexteil enterprise on eirib
It la justified by our faith that t*
aua ia able to aav* unto the uttermoat all who call upon him The
ehurch it hia intrumrnt to earn*
out hia prn;*.m and operate (hit
great aurprlie
The queiti.n if Have we the
power to lua'aln It?
made known hia program to hit fol­
lower*. Ill purpo*e tv vilvationt
ttv trope li iinl’ frtxl. The tech­
nique for carrying out hiiprogram
ia thatof witncattn; aDd ih* p-m r
to do it ia tne owtr ol* the Holy
Spirit Th* Matter did not tt&gt;ign
a difficult t«tk and then fait to
lurniih adequate power to perform
It The powtr of t ‘*» Spirit I* »vailxble not to a fru rare irdm
duali &gt;ueh a t the apoitlet, but to

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with her In N'tw York, where the
will »tiy abt-ul three week*, the
util tuperviie the publi'hing of her
memoir*

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IN D U S T R Y H A L T E D

TOKYO jp—J apan'* cotion tpinntng mduitry wa* halted today by
a tlrike of UO.OOO workeri treking
a wage Increase averaging 52 40 a
month
About M per rent of the itrtkert
are women who average 123 a
month iilary. Men get about 552
The National Federation of !&gt;*•
Ill* Workeri tald management* of
the 10 major eompaniet, operating
ipinnmg mill*, had offered It 04

G e n e ra l

Four overmatched v iiito n to
Southeastern Conference fooball
field* m ail have hobbled home­
ward from their weekend sojourns
firmly eonvinrd that the battle
cry of the Dixie Doten ia “Lay
on, MacDuff.”
Tennene* led the high-scoring
parade with a 53-7 romp over
Dayton but Auburn'* victory
margin wav the bigge’t of tha
day av ■ m u lt of th* rieim m rn't
52 0 wait* pail Furman. Vander­
bilt walloped Middle Tennevvee
-1*3-0 and Georgia Tech trimmed
Florida Stale 34-0.
Tenresree’v 53 poirflx were 11
more than th* Vole had tcored in
P a u l Ita v a re w a s A n c r i c a ' i for#*
fo tr previou* genie* combined.
Vandy'* 44 matched it* .previouv mott iiltertm ilh.
four-gam* total* and Auburn'* 52
point* were Juvt four thy of it*
total for four eatler garni.
But in neither rave wav it a
m atter of an SEC team teeing
juvt how badly it eould clobber a
“breather" opponent. All four of
the hlgh-rconng team* vent In
everybody but the water boy after |
gaining a taf* lead.
Aiahama alv&gt; tcored mora point* 1

In s u ra n c e

H. JAMES GUT AGENCY
S12 EAST FIRST STREET
PHONE TS
IAMBS B. GUT
H. JAMES Glia'
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*S A N EO R D

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Chuck Congdon, Tacoma. W ith ,
pro who taught L’. S. Amateur
golf champion Pat L etter for
•even jeer*, won the Canadian
Oprn In 104*.

List With Victory

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aad a'katt wha e*i*T
iba nulrfean *»«1d
raa.e tk n u u id . nt
{oral tad rut j- Ire*
unlrt* they ar* attrnwelr cartful with tmektt, maukca,

Saturday tlua It 1*4 *0
but with th* Crimson Tid* it was
quitg a different itory. &gt;|U«iiaippi
State filmed to teeond pises ta
the SEC ttandlnfi with a M-7
victory over ‘Bam*. In four previoua gem** the Tide had aoiad
only points-sfiiut Vandy.
Saturday'* lop game in
South pit* a pair of oace-bratn
powers—Duka Georg* Each. Tech
loit to Auburn a week ago and
Pule *a» whipped by PilUburf
Saturday.
M itiiuippl i* third in th* standIngt with a 3-1 SEC w o rd and
Tech i» fourth with a 2-1 marie.
Kentucky 2-3-1 and Tenneatee M
are tied for fifth. Florida ia
irventh with a 2-3 mark and
Vandy, George, Tulano and LSF
are tied for eiglith with 1-2
urd*. Alabama 0-3 1* ia the cal*

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tm x v o n t
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PUTtINO Alt Of HIS MIGHT into the effort, P*ul Andcrton (top), II.
of Toceua, O*., la ihown in artion ax ha rnmprtrd In tha 27-nattnu
cight-liftinf champiomhipt in Stunlch, Germany. Aadertoa hold*
the world'* weight-lifting Ulle, railing MM pound*, to better by M
P .umli, the official record. Although Andenon was the individual
v inner, the Russians took the team championship. Coach Bob Hoff­
man claimed that th* United Slates, not Ruule. won the world
rhjmpionihlp. lie tald that the iclection o( Tom Knnn (bottom'. of
Earramentn, Calif, winner of the 111-pound title, as champion »!•&lt;*
tn the phytlqu* competition thould have credited the U S. with Av#
additional point*. Sir.ee Russia went unplaced In th* physique eontcit, Hoffman elaimod • M-to-15 victory Instead of tha previnuity
reported ID-lo-IJ Soviet triumph.
f JaXrraatim*! JUdiophoiui)

(Continued fram Page Duel
mechanic wav charged with hav­
ing "no headlight*”.
Constable George Kelvey, of
Oviedo, charged Robert Brown of
Maitland, a 39-)rar-old laborer,
wiih w k le it drivinr and driving
whil* fntoxdratcd Bond for th*
t«n chergev w»i 1100. The arrevt
wav made *t Goldenrod.
A charge of “tiixult" w at pl*ceded againtt Jtmvv Dunlap, a San­
ford negro, when Eula Mae Mar­
tin preferred charge* againtt him.
Deputy Sheriff W. L. Long made
the arreit.
Public drunknett * a t plated
againtt a number of violator* inr hiding Ronald Irving Wilkeraon.
Jame« If. Gray. Leon Henry In
’h»*r. Namon Winn, and Millie
Lou Garrctl
Jan ie, Sherman Holloway of
Sanford wai charged with "d rid­
ing while intoxicated” when Fio­
rina itignway ratrotm an Carl
William* made the arreit. Bond
wat »*t at ITA
Game Warden Harry Hervlih
charged T. W. Carter. Letter P.
Velgel, Gene A. Lucchci and liar,
ry Hanct with ‘ hunting birdt in
t bird
Mortuary rexerve.''
Constable a. v ' &gt;lim" Gllloway made ehirget of * publie
drunk'* againii Elijah .Toret; "u»'.tg- car without owner* contert”
againtt Paul Prcatnn of Lake Sion,
roe; “aatault and b a t t e r y ”
againtt Jne Butler, 35-year-old
negro who ia charged with hitting
a 14-year-old boy; and “ exceiilve
speed'' againtt J o h n
Hrnry
Thnma*. of DeLand.

Tennessee Leads
SEC High Scoring

Muai*

Kailra I p harphp
that i*ta in I t , Honorable r m i n i p J u * ( e of
UOdarplenad will, on tha f l u &gt; i r eem inoU C nuntr. r i n r l d a . hit final
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A- A d m l n k i r t i r l t of t h e Vo||a A VVIliiprrp. J r .
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for A d m ln la lr tle r
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al the 1 nuofp roinmlraloner •’
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publlr h a a r ln e *• p m a n k d l-y l r r | .
Ion H I 11. Law s - f Florida I’ l l ,
to m n a ld a r and datarm ior w h - ' h r r
or not the r .i u n i y will va, al*.
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Circuit Court of Ihr M a m Judlrial
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Clrrull Court of lha Ninth Judicial
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
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OCTOBER 15. I9SS

A n w ta le d Prewn le a w d Wire

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Lee
Armstr
To Operate Club

Jaycees Request

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a«_
_ i...l*hlmaclf ri.a
From ^Freah .Meadow
Country
“at knmaM
home" in
in VU
hit DfW
new
Club, Great Nack, Long latand, surroundings,
tne Mayfair lnn Country Club'*) A m .lro rr *r*nt 13 ytara in
new
pro
Sanford
to Central America managing golf
W^rnT |'i
U report* to —
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take over th* operation of the clabe. In the Republic of Panama
Canal, Coata Rica and In Honlocal golf club.
Iwe Atmitrong. for 19 yeara a •I*ir» Three yrara in Detroit,
Mich, wero
to hit record
professional golfer, and with a ____
___ added
_
golfing convert!Cion that can 7a" well ’m two yeara in Texa*.
keep the mo.t «aC*r hohbiett .., |p tn t th, ,w l th l„ * ,nUll
entertained, haa already , mada &lt;n phoenla, Ariiona," Arnntnmg
remarked, " a t the brand new
Paradise Valley Country Club."
Armstrong hav alto »een gulfing
•taj* in Florida with two winters
a t D*:ftay Beach.
“TH* U the first time I’ve t*cn
with the N«* York Giant* organ­
isation,"
itation," aaid Armstrong," but I
' am happy that they'er rr!#ct*d
me to
La come here rishl at the a&lt;Jma
*«nl of one
otic of the bigg*«t golfing
• cant
eventa ever to coma to Central
evtnta
Dr. and Mn. L. T Do»i leave for Plot Ida."
Commenting on the local golf
.Clearw ater tomorrow to attend Ihe
annual meeting of the Florida rourtf, Armstrong aaid,I, -I l 'a in
| n-al good shape — ini excellent
Chiropractic Association.
Dr Doji ia'd that tha convention j condition. tVe ttariad ceding the
will be held in the Fort Harmon greens today. You ire, thia year
Hotel, Thurtda/, Friday and Sal- ! the fairways, greens, ami taca
I will all be aeeded."
unlay of Ihia work.
Tha new Mayfair Inn Country
Three nationally known figure*
will ape*k to the avmmbled group. Club Pro said today that he will
Doit aatd The ipeakerr will in »oon hav» hia pro shop in opera*
(Continued On Page Two!
elude Dr. Roland K. K* singer of
the National College of Jhlropractic
In Chicago. Tha subject of his addr#!*, he laid, would b« "Otieoua
Syitem In Xray Interpretation".
Other ipcakeri will he Robert D.
Johni, eounael for tha National
Chiropractic Aimclatloa who will
ad d ren tha Florida Association on
"Chiropraelle Jurisprudence", and
Dr W. It Quigley of Ihe Palmer
CwiiMg «f f l iropractie in Dasrnpwrt, le w t *ho will apeak on ChfrThe annual meeting of the Flo­
Tfo F i f e ho Therapy”.
rida Stale League wiU be held in
pa Itw rpresident
Krider,
- —------- of
- St. Peler*burg, J o h n
Dr. Mm la ■a »'-__ ______ _ Chiroprarlie Asaocia Ik-ague Provident said today.
U a* h tv fcf aervrd in that capacity
The meeting will be held at tha
for three term*. He will install the Suwanee Hotel. Fir«t St. and Fifth
td ic c ri elected during Ihe conven­ Avenue, in SI. Petersburg, next
tion a t a banquet which will be Sunday, October 30, beginning at
held Friday night
10 a, m.
Herb Smith of M. Petersburg,
aaid Krider, has arranged for
. reservations for directors who
may with (A g» over to St. PetersU w rta a riy (of Uw meeting pa Sigh
’ day.
The State League president has
asked that eaeh Hub arrange to
have someone present to represent
them.
C. R. Dawson, president of the
Today It the wlnd-np day for the local baseball group will attend
Memherihlp Campaign of the Sem­ Irnm Sanford.
Krider said thia morning that
inole County Chamber of Com­
election nf officers mil he held and
merce.
Every team la putting in extra early plans for 13M will ba diaeffort today to bring Ihe total mem­ cussed.
bership of the local Chamber of
Commerce to tha expected goal In Two Enlistments
nrder that the forward-looking pro­
gram might be put into effect.
Accepted In Local
So far, Ihe team* leading in the
contra! for tickets to the Orange National Guard
and Gator Biwl game*, plus ex­ Two new enlistment* have been
pense money, have rarked up a to­ accepted in Co I, 121th Inf., Santal of thousands of point*. Al Wal­ lord's own National Guard unit, II
lace and John Willlimi are leading was announced today.
in tha race with a total of ir.*w
points: 0. Lewis Dinkins and Mils The new men a rt Charles aidDot Powell have 1S.TW points; ward (Jimmie) Lee. who Uvea at
John FlUpatriek, working alone, SIT South Park Ave., and Larry
h is a total of II,WO points; other Busby, Box 310, Lika Monroe.
Lee. II, la a student at Seminole
teams la the race are J. )(. Blythe High School and only recently mov­
and C. D. Brown hava a total of ed to Sanford from ML Sterling,
1PJM points while Dallas Loop and Ky He la a member of the Glee
Andrew Carraway have a total of Club and la on the basketball tiam.
10.T10 pulnti
Busby, originally from Glenvitle,
Memberthfp Drlva Chairman Ga., la . student al the Lake Mon­
Clifford MeKibbin said thia morn­ roe School and Is IT yaars old.
ing that tha top winners could be
Both men are beginning their
any learn in tha running since final recruit training with the unit and
report! and extra effort are all be­ havd been assigned to the second
ing made today la (he big aptirt to rifle platoon.
lead in (be rare.
Teem captains viewing for Tan­
gerine Bowl tickets and ileak din­ A C L Safety Meet
ners at Eddies Steak Houae are The Fourth Quarterly Meeting of
Dallas Loup with a total of 31.200 the Jickronvltle District Safety
points; Don Bales with 13,300, Committee will be held in assembly
and O. Lewi* Dinkins with 30,700. room of new station beginning T
Final report on the drive will be p.m today. ACL personnel, their
'amilles and friends are cordially
made tomorrow.
nviled In attend.

Annexation Vote
Extensive Plans Dock,
Made For Concert Terminal
Membership Drive Discussed

Dr., Mrs. L. Doss
To Attend Confab
In Clearwater

n . m K nrMPRRKY f i e l d f o r e m a n foe Harold It. K*»tncr Co. toots nvi-r a field of beans wtlh
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Fvlcn-ivc pbnv are being made
**id Franre* Roumiltat. pre-idcnt
of the nrwt* fuimed Seminole 3lutual Concert \*sociation, lo bring
mir mcmltcmhip drive lo a sue
cessful conclusion,
At the fust meeting nf Ihr as­
sociation preliminary plan* were
oulllnrd md artist* were rhotrn
(or the three concert senes, Unite
to appear m Sanford, under the
auspices of ti»c Seminnle Mutual
Concert \&lt;*-&gt;riaiion will be Cor­
nells Dlls SVmner, Dee I, Nelson
and Neal \u-lraltsn tm rru an duo
piano team Isle in January, and
Ihe Don Cossack Chorus and Dsn
errs under th* direction of Ihe di­
minutive Se.g. Jstoff. Uie in kebntsry.
Roumdlsi said today tbsl Dr.
W*dt Rucker has been selectrd
as treasurer of Ihe local movie nrgantuui-n and that Mrs, Thilip
.Mira will serve si rhalrman nf tne
Headquarters Commitlrw.
Mist Dili* Reese Whittle will be
in rharne.wf the studrnt member­
ships for the concert series.
Considerable Interest has hern
shown by the Navy personnel si
the local base, said Roumiltat, and
representatives from the tim e la­
dies orgamratinns will serve nn Ihr
imitirdiale staff of the ,Seminole
Mutual Concert Association. Itrprc
tentative* who will lakr part in the
membership campaign will be from
the F.ntivtrU Men's Wives &lt; lull, HhIConUaised On faxe Two)

Housing Authority
Explains Needs

Letters Are Sent
To Local Residents
For USO Funds

Harold Kistr.rr tn.l rmn
,o chairman lot Ihe I 'D 'ttn n
Drive m.w in progrs •
&gt;b * ••
II Jame» Gut, a former F.iufotd .peak peisonall* with hundred*
Mayor and Conitulvvlnuer, s% well &lt;an!"rd cttirr.-* have *'nt » J»H»f
a* a trader in civic and government in .ever.l lhfst**nil lo* &gt;1 residents.
affairs, was pirsrnted last lilght
the appeal G,r ^ h '1’ " *'’ * r*
with a lesolution l-v thr lloaiil of m»h In part * borne avsav front
S.vnfonl C i t y
roinmistioiuis home" for Ihe bwal Navy iw-rvonhonoring him lor hi* long vv\n* of nrl
ifr\ otad ic &gt; &lt;■ rp il
\ !.o'g
The ro-chilrman evflath th •',etr
with the resolution 'lavor Denver utter (he va»i»c • of the pto;n"V
Cotdrll p:r*rnt*i| Mr. Gut with * here in «*q»0fd A volunteer »t*H
silver plaitrr,
of ho»te*»es and chaperun* i j 'e nr
Gordon Bradley, local represen­ th n r lime anvt mergic* to malnlam
tative of the hoo&lt;ng authority, . schedule 0. vlAU'e*- ham ides,
evplainrd In thr Itoa-d nf Cnm- bsach purlles and other •p.'fis! eitiioinnru Ihr mr.| for addition- -enls to keen the service personnel
si houelng unit* m the niv. The •Istioned here entertatne&lt;l
I'ublic Housing Authority approv­ In addition to Ihe thousands an l
ed bn additional units fnt Sanford thousands ol hours &lt;&gt;t volunteer
&lt;n I'J&amp;k'. Itiadley «aid, but tho ac­ work, there i* *011 * necessity (of
tual huildlnr nf the housing farili- rnorn^y to opcrJtf tuch xo ors^n *
tie* hrre was not puitiird. The iktiun Rrcorrting mxchinf% much
l&gt;e purvbased records mint he
past Congress ha* authorised ISe nought. TV vel* purchased, station­
nno units and has taken all strings ery and other necessities mutt b*
oil of Ihr pv’svibllll rt ol obtaimug kept on hand
lb* piojeet,
The Naliieivl I'SO has sent t&gt;v)
Bradley explained the necessity monthly tv. Sanford In keep th# nec­
of a le mlut inn to ptrvrnt the essities for Ihe many programs
spread of alums, with a local deter­ flowing And only once, since thvs
mination nf nr-d. Wo have old) local CSlI has been reopened, has
10 units at Edwin Higgins Ten are there been a loeal rempalgn for
now, lltadlr) sat.I, anil at the lime funds fo* the heavy evpendltutes.
they wet* mads axailaldr we had
Dir goal vet for the I.Kal cam­
nppiii iilion for ma.e than doulda paign is (ust shtiitl hall of what ik
what we could provide. “ I believe , ett'tallv takes to operate H&gt;» USO
that Diet* is a ptsd for the adili- het* Harold Ksvtner and Don
tint al unite for danfotd," lb* Hey Bales s*k Ssnfntd citirens lo drop
S chci k In Ihe I'SO. «nn East F ltri
•aid.
City To Study
Ihe Yogrr' ••.' Css |i**biner* ap- Atreet, Sanford anil vh»n dro|» h“
piovck Ihf jesoli linn asking for land see tor yoorvelf what v I
Chance Of .Buying DiMItv r.*' units
tbl* are*. IJMDWW
I'ovmUiJ tie* nf obtaining * it5Booster Pump
city ahufl &lt;bo nd lournainenl wal
Thr Ci'y of Sanford will Invrvll- discos*,1'■! last night If the city rap
gate Ihe possibilities nf the pur- make avsdshl* .■Idilional court*
rh**e of * booster pump to lie
n* mm ct the g-gantir
u*rd in ronneetion with water lank -j» r hn* -is * • rally winter.
erected In the reieul walrr evpan-| ( or (OM III a lley, rhailniutl of the
sb*n program hut not yrl put into Setoifiole County Chamber of ComA ten nrh » iter main • •• brok­
use since vsaler term u be f.uri i meue ftenration Coinmittv* s ill
into th* tank evrepi order ahnor, that a meeting will I-* held with en this mom r s »t H&gt;r Interseetion
of llth Al *n&lt;1 French Ave.
mally high prvesuit.
repiesriitalives from ihe 2*&gt; citie*
Heavy equipment, operated he
Engineer* had evpre*sed pos- affevtrd in Die toutnament.
Cragc 0.instruction Company, loro
sibilitlre of using a valve, rallrrl
Bids wen open ye«trtd*y, dur­ the lop nf * vsbe from the pipe,
an automalie attitude valve, svliich ing the dav, for the poirhav* of sending water •pitting high tn:&lt;s
would cost the city either |MH or Rad-o equipment for loth tha the air.
.
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1072.
The break In the Urge msm nirhire Dr|ieitim-nt and the I’oliia
C i t y Mansgrr Wartrn K. (lepertinetlt. Water meter* for the ni-htng water to Sanfo d te-ulents
Knowles esplatnrd to tha eily, “ At city, ami uniforms for the police nr re sill vied l e vhvttung off of
t have told the City Commission &lt;l&lt;partmrnl.
water s'l over the c'ty until Ul*
brfoie. It's an enginrrring error."
tmvld he made.
Awards for bids were msde for repairs
City Mansgsr Warren E Knowlea
Tha cost nf a Ixsosler pump is
two Motorola Radios for the Kir*
estimated to ba ia the neighbor­
said earlier t«Uy that h# hoped
Department at a eosl of IWU.73,
that the water would he off only *•
hood of 13,000.
while on* RCA radio unit waa bout 43 minute* V fitting had to
purchased for the I’olir* Depart­
ment al a n o t of IStt.lh. .100 Nep­ be m-vl* h'f-'H h ,,Vw’
Public Hearing Is
tune water n&lt;etrrs were purchased
Set For November for use by the city at a cost of Association To Hold
A public hearing en th* reaoning 121419 earh, Purchase nf uniforms
of an area at the romer nf 21th for th* I’ol'c* Department was Meeting In Honor
SI. and Mellonvitla Ave. has haen made fimti Yowell's hot restricled
Of Captain Tillis
to Slr&amp;SeSS.
set for Monday Nov. 21st,
A meeting ef th* PMieemrn'*
The Junior Chemhee of ComTho designated area I* being
rr,jusatsd for a lowering af re­ mere# request**] that thn city Benevol#nl Ass- 'alion will he held
striction* fmm th* HI AA to an hold a referendum on auneiatinn «! Jim Suet ret s Monday evening.
RIA inning *Mrh is a minimum rnnrurrent with th# rlty rls-clion Oi tolier 31. T o m .
Poll*# Chief I'. 'V William*. l»*k
on Nov inbrr I A It I’eteison
nf I ,OO0 fee' of floor spar*.
The retonlng was approved hr Jr . praiidrnl of the local Jaycees, night, eaten led an invitation t&lt;*
the Zoning and Planning Commis­ apprarrd at the meeting. Hr st'd ' the Board of Sanford City f " " *
•n*r« to atUnd A t m H linf
sion and referred to the Board of that there w*s nn *pc&lt;ifie date
City Commivsioners for public designated in th# hill wnbh vvoj|&lt;J v hie la will he held In honor of
1 &lt;'»pta&lt;n B»r I'* '1" »ho.# relit*,
allow thr elrction,
hearing and final sanction.
t omnilsvioner Jail* Itatigan ev- mi nt from inc S*l&gt;fold Polle* I’**
Due to the absence from the
rlty by several ef th* offi&lt;|*|, at p'amed that " s r want to make p s,tment is effestlv* Novamb-r 1.
Dth-r hanon for W *
the regular set date for th# com. {(,tain *shat servirei we ran promi.sinn meeting. N'avemhar It, tha aid* the area affe.led by ann. sa- will aim he r« &lt;1 *" t’»U^ * '» *
Williams and Kite Chlvf Mark N.
November lis t data was set In-1 (Continued Da I'age Twm
j rieveUnd, Hr*
stead.

H i e r s H a s Spent Many
Annual Meeting Years Farming In Florida
Of Florida State
League Is Slated

Williams, Wallace
leading In CofC
Membership Race

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One of th# ism I successful farm­
ers in this area looked over hia
ten-acre p!ol of i#ntie*grerti beans
yesterday and *a!d, “ they're the
finest I've seen In a lung lima."
Wading through Ihe field ef
bean*. George llrrs looked about
turn and reallyn rd hia slatemrnl
with, "a* good a* I've ever had."
The west side farmer. 62 yearold, looked rvrn elated ft the
mention nf his crop and when ask­
ed hci» thr vea'on would be thl*
ytar. hr looked about again and
said. “ I'm ia good hopes."
"•I’ve been growing rrops for
Hamid Kastncr *tnrr 1934," liter
reminisced, “ and he's about Hie
fine*! man t evre knew." Hiers
•abl that he bid been farming the
•sms ipot fo r. ZVyvar* led h»A
spent Jt yeara altogriber. faimlag
in Florida.
“ Fm proud of me farm,"
George llmra fomn.ented, “l&gt;eradio tlat'a where my living
c»me* f,*x m." Counling up his
acreage, when a*krd abmit lor
•ire of his farm, he added up
blocks of live acres until he reach•V), and Ihrn he said, “that's all
rvrept Ihe live arres nvrr Ihere
where I keep rnv hogs They’re
dumes, and some nf ihe finest
you've svrr *ern. I've got trn •(
lhs&gt;m over there."
( l)de Humphrey, ftrld foreman
! for Harold Kastnrr Co., said lhal
the field if te.dergrren beans
;:rnwn b Georu'U tilers -.ould be
harvested Wednesday mnrtung
“ The n'uli'y of th&lt; -e beam is
extra fine,’ hr aaid. "And the
yield will ho about tvo hampers
lo Ihe acre," ha added.
Ulirn aikrd about ihe produce
from the George Hier'a, farm,
I.KK ARMSTRONG. MAYFAIR INN COUNTRY C l.l'll pro. talc* Humphrey laid, “ Mr. Hiers hia
alwvys grown quality product,
a few awinga, when ha report* to lake over tha local golf club.
.he fiiwst that c a t be raised."
Humphrey said that, “we'rt
IsoIJng forward to one nf the best
$346 Is Collected
seasons weve eser had here."
I'i'rs lotki'ig out ovet his fielis
In Fines Yesterday
•if brans *aM, “you know, l owe
A total of *346 wai collected in
a M o( cp dit to my good im ps in
finea yesterday in Sanford City
rbe fart that I haven’t mls&gt;ed koisCourt when l l ease* were heard
A preliminary hearing wa* held ,.3&gt; Scipol in U years ai-d it's
by Judge John Leonardy.
yevtrniay
afternoon, before J u d ­ prc'ly ora* 31 years now."
Traffic, rase* were in the maj­
ies
of
Ihe
Peace
Hugh l»tinran, for
ority when fines were imposed on
Carenre Smith and hla wife Mary,
Growers Required
four persons for reckless driving. |
who wera betn. held under
two for running a Hop sign, three
for drunkenness, two ,fnr impm j rharari of both selling and pos­ To Pay License
Out of Stat* grower! will bo
per parking, one for assault and session of illegal moonshine whisk­
battery, one for drunk and dl« I ey.
if mired to par tho nerestary
orderly, one for eirerdmg thr
Thsy were originally lakvn Into license to peddle or sell their
ipeea limit and'one for careless custody Sunday night. Oct. la. and cnmmoilitlei In tha City of Sanford
and negligent driving.
charges preferred against them In the future.
The'deciiion was reached at last
following a starch nf their home. night'* meeting of tha Board of
Clarrnt* Smith was bound over Hanford City Commissioners when
to Seminolo County Court on s It *•*• esplalnod that such selling,
charge of “ poutalien nf a pint nf wi'h Insufficient evidence that tha
illegal mnenihliw whiskey" while
hia wife, Mary, was bound nvrr to .filer had grown tha product* he
Circuit Court on a charge of "pn*- is srllinr, it hurling (hr local
setikon of three gallons nf illegal pro*or, la hurting the local open
«tr market*, and ia hurting the
mnnnvhinu whiakey."
Tha arraata wera made by De­ Inrsl merrhinla.
Such growen, peddlers, ar **lfputy Sheriff* Morgan McClelland
r-s, will ha required. In th* futura,
and W. L. Long.
lo present evldenra that their pro­
Bond for «aeh was sat ai 1300.
ducts were grown on th* teller*
e*rn farm.

Hearing Is Held
For Duo Yesterday

Illegal Shooting
Arrests Are Made

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Two more a rrn U warn w o rd ed
In Ihe Seminole County Sheriff*
Office for “ahootlng dctra in bird
Mtictuary m a m " t y Gama War*
daa Hairy Harvbk.
Actordtaf to Dm Sheriff*! offlea, a total of tight a rrn ta were
made for lh^ Ultgtl ahootiag.
Thi-te pntUng bondi on the
eharga wera: John W. Mahan of
Orlando Alt Parca Rasa and
Noah M. Dima of the U. S. Air

Water Main Broken
At Intersection

City Officials
To Attend Session
City Manager Warren E.
Kn«wjea, City Attorney William
C. Hutchison Jr., and Mayer Dea­
rer Cordell, will attend the anaual
meeting nf the Florida League af
Munlrtpalltlei which will be held
In Jack son vlla Koremher II
through IS.
Mayor Cordell le elaUd to tahw
r» rt In a pa no) diaeueainw during
the meatiag.

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D a » m CsrisIL Tha w n l i l l o praiaaa Girt for hi* long and faithful n r v lr i ia tha ariy- (Staff Fhala)

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kin voice. Bad alt* rod.
tot lounging now. -I got
, ___way a&lt; working. a**T- n u n go do IU"l»ks replacing that wlndowpant
la Mr. Bnndia'a cottage.'*
Ihandya oyoa, which had gone
compulatvaly to tha acarn on hit
face, narrowed with alien lion.
Jo# grunted, revealing neglected
teeth, "later**led in wtndowpanei T
I’ve got on* (or eels.”
-W hat ar* you galling a l l ”
”1 waa juat thWaing, Jar. Unndl*
aura atept aouad. Navar wok* up
tor ao viettor* even. 1 eeea on* of
■l»»m g.) u&gt; m* (ouag* that night
myealf.” Jo* look courage from
Shandy's auUnaea. "V*a*ir, you
could aMHoi aay the poor guy
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rhythm of a e a t "Tom don't under,
•tend. Clyde locked everything be­
fore w* left for the—* ah* aurted
neatly th* word that had mich
anility—"the eervteee. N oouuider
could poeelbiy have got la. And
no one came to th* houi* thla
morning but Doc Thomie and hia
wife, ho It haa to be—”
Rhandy*a voice waa quiet, -(hia
of ua.”
-And 1 don't know w h it to do.
Unger alwnya told ma What to do.”
"Not alw ay*,- ha reminded her.
-Tou had a few ld*aa of your

ftha rwayed toward him, her
vote* husky. -When 1 think what
1 n*v* don* lo you I TouV* never
really forgiven me. her* you.
ShandyT“
-On tha contrary, 1 never blamed
you."
"Roger," ah* said obliquely, aa
though an*w*rlng aom* unepokrn
romment, "waa tha flneat man Tva
evtr known."
At leant,” Shindy Mid. "be haa
a chanc* to get a king met from
It now. Being th# fin**t—It must
have been a (train e t llm**, *vea
for Roger.”
Carol frowned, end with th#
smooth foiehtad puckered ilie
looked almoat ugly for a moment.
"Do you think It to wise to aey
thing* like th at?”
Trrtvap* not.* he agreed. -But
only Roger could be wtee all th*
time.- Ha reached out and took
tha aaonymo-&lt;a latter that alt* was
twisting between bar finger*. -Bat­
ter let me have that. Who put
th* mall on Roger's deekT*
"Clyd* Klbhee-Clyde," h* m W thoughKurty.
- m aekjrtm about It* Baaing tha
look af alarm on her face ha add­
ed. -Tactfully, of eourea."
-But how could Clyde possibly
have known 7" Carol demanded,
and then mid with feverish halt*.
1 menu, w# don't know much
about him. after ad. H f i
away a t M m
■mall boy and
f . - I t M M ha, ■pent nt camp baeauaa Albert waa
R' ■ Jaot the ww always untamed. We don't really
Try to put R out know what kind of person M
might be. Boerehow, hs's not al
an tha sort of son you'd agpsrt
AMart ta have. Just Maauao M Is

Ilrtmil* I* dra/L 1 don't euppos*
Ilia vi If* win ear*. W* wwitd RifW
. to r all—•
, -You mUttit,- Wiamtr m o m
B usrutnt ‘try working for •
&lt; Jtui|t.* Tba Mark Mitt b* M l
fwom to th* fun*rat M l raplsoad
He broke ofl aa thar* waa a tap
t»y navy blue alacka and a maroon
_a tl
{pullover. II* hun* U»* w it t» tn# coned,
"Shandyt Are you there T
: kloK t. walking with a famt halt
Carol linndie, Mr uwny Mir
’ (that waa ant quit* a tbBp. Hr * aglow
la lh* aunasuno, wearing a
unirror a-t Mi lit* ctaast dn
came ewdliy
ilookad automatically at tn*
o n hia far* and aaw U s reOaetlea acrona tha Uvtag room of tha col­
o f Jo* Mattery lurking behind hkn. lege, her Mgh heaia clicking on
Th* e*&lt;nnvlet waa alight and lh* waa*d Boor. Thar* was nut
■coinlima, with a mouth that dipped a trace of her usual languor. Jo* •
eyas went Irani the women to Ike
■treply downward a t U
aa. He pem iltad klmeelf a
from chroma diaeontaat
u rk as ho went out.
th at m*t on* with an i n s ----------W het ke it, Carol T*
* dor which would not b*v* decWeed
When ah* wee sealed, Shandy
■ chi PL Th* world waa again**
Joe. It had alwnya b**n agaiaat let luma*If down (Jowly into a
him. Ma never had any tuck. If chair facing bar. Ha waa *uttirued
hn didn't keep a nharp motor* U&gt; to dMenver that ha was ihalong.
Mutely MM MM out a puce of
protect hia rtgMa, and Jaa waa *■•
-1 jaat found thla.”
namely Under of al* right#, ha
K aloud, -HMd la
would ha taken advaidag* a t
Mart* Where did
mother, who and
got tM afOM daafe M tha library, M
of a pUe of tMtara and
psora oM and bo had
non to chang* Ma ~*~
thirty ynara.
I any.9 Her ayoo
-Wortt," ‘
ask. -What
a gey
B k o K lM
M .a * * -* i
Mlvar apeaa
about otlwq
■And neat
mm* la Uda eottago.”

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Jane Withers Weds Singer Sunday
NEWPORT BEACH, CAUL tA fo rm er child a r l m s Jane Withers
and ilnfcr XennrU E m i r wera
Biarrlad Sunday aboard a yacht.
Tha earamony was parfarmad by
tha Rev. Sam a IUm b , pa it of
the Barwty Hllti m s b f t*
Church. Mr*. David Roe# was ma­
tron of honor. Elmo Glorio of De­
troit was lw&lt;t m in.

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Lee Armstrong
fCmtlaaed Pram Page Oael
tJ«n with a full and remplat* lln*
of merthandiae.
Arm it rang alee commented on
hia staff that will aaalit him in
making tbs Mayfair Inn Cauntry
Club and Golf CourM a complete
aurrrat. "I will lave quite a
staff,” ha said. Klret to arrive,
ha laid, would be hi* shop aiaiatant wh« will ha Rudy Goeullehe.
In addition I will havo a leaching
and playing pro to aeelat me
her*.
Speaking nn the eubject nf *«1fIng, lea Armstrong aald. "I v*
met enma real golfers In tha few
day* 1’v# epent in Sanford.” Mil
Plelecher, Clarenca Phillips, K.
R, h'mlih, Kerry Tonkc, and CPO
l« Folk* are juat a few nf th*
real player* l‘v* me*."
-Maureen Stewart, th* Canadi­
an Women'* Amateur Champion,
who I* a student a t Rnllln* Calleg# play* often hare," Armilrong
Mid.

Revealing *«me of his plans for
the future, Armstrong hoi out­
lined a healthy program for the
Mayfair Inn Country Club. -We­
're going to have Iota of tourna­
ment*, and along with them ha»#
an actlvw men'* association, at wall
aa doing a lot of work with the
young upcoming golfer of high
school age,” he said.
Included In the plant will t&gt;*
a Rllng Bogey Tournament every
weekend, th* new pro aald.
L*e Armstrong waa emphatic
In hia plan* for greater cooper­
ation with th* folks at th# local
N*va| Air Elation. "Ther* are
some wonderful goifera among
thor* NiNvy people end w# enjoy
having them." Hr atm added
that thee* ar* wonderful poulh-

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Pet Wee To Help
Fight Fire In Mine
WALTONVILLE. 111. UR - Of.
ficlal* at Orient mine No. I have
brought in Pea Wee, a veteran pit
mule, to help fight a lwo-weeknld fire In th« big southern Illi­
nois coal mine.
AH elertrlc power underground
h it hern rut off alfice the fire
started at Hit mint owned hy the
Freeman Corp. of Weal Frankfort. 111.
Pea Wee. presaed Into ae,-vice
Saturday, Is helping tha handful of
men, working without gas masks,
to move material and supplies for
slat* min* rescue eraws advanc­
ing Into th* art* In which tha fire
Is confined.
Pit mutea gave way to electric
tnnlnra at moat big mlnei over 30
y ean ago;
The 13-ytsr-oJd Pee Was w it re­
cruited from a little mine.
•She'* a pretty smart old foil
miner.** on* miner aald. "You
can’t fool her and ah* knows what
to do."
illtles In th* staging nf a triang1* mab-h In th* near future.
-W e'ra looking forward to eg.
pending and enlarging th* three
local tournaraant*,'' Armstrong
»*IJ, ”Uta Spancar Memorial, tha
lAdie’a Championship and th*
Men'a Championship.
“I'm looking forward with In­
creasing enthusiasm," Lee Arm­
strong Mid, to th* “ Mayfair Inn
Opan whleh will h* staged hare
In th* v*ry n*ar future. Some
of th* greateet names In golf
will play on th# Mayfair Inn
■ours* and we'r* proud to ha able
to Invlt* such a glittering list
of name* to play with us to th*
tournament."

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Jaycees Request
(CaaUaaed from Page Owe)
lion and how much those services
will cost. It will be necessary for
a lot of explanation and tiposltlon.”
Th* Jayre* president said, -the
Jaytees .re In fivnr of annexation
and will do everything possible to
promote It."
Mayor Denver Cordell told
Teterson, and other Jaycees at­
tending th* meeting that, “w*
met with th* group In tho propos­
ed area to he annaxad and w*
didn’t hava th* answers and w*
want to gat th* answers for
them." And he eald, “ I wish we
could glva you an answer. We
started • survey and wo want to
complat* It before saying anything
definite."
Andrew Carraway, former Com.
mlsaioner and Mayor of Sanford
appeared before th* Board of Com­
missioner! last night with an n],|
question, and bo asked the board,
“Is there any possibility that th*
Commission would explore further
thh* location of a Municipal Dock
and Terminal here,"
Carraway Mid, “Times have
changed. Central Florida has
grown and It might be that th*
project Is posilhlo now. A good
many nenpl* In Sanford and Cen­
tral Florida will agree that its
our most urgsnt project."
"It would h* a shot In th* arm
for Industrial growth," bo said,
“even If It didn’t pay for itself
it would be moit important for
our city." A docks and terminal
project should b* publicly owned,
bream* we want a public dock, a

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Extensive

jrabll* w o h a o s o . oomadhlnf that
avorymo coa.use."
Relative to th* question of pur.
(rorrtlnuH From Tage One)
chasing lor protection outside «f
th* city, Commissioner itatlgan I Chief's Wives Club and Olficrrv’
•aid, “ I don't think we hava the WlV«:« Club.
right to send our equipment out
A headquarters office will be set
aid* of th* city. I don't know up In the Strrklind-Mcrrtsoa Build­
whsUitr or not wa have a tight ing nn F a n Tint S t . »t soon i t
to charge for the aerviro If it the membership drive gets undctT
Is sent outside (the city), and I way.
don't know whether or not we can
Mr» Ralph Aurttn Smith, mem­
pick certain areas to whom we bership drive chslrmin. has s*t up
may furnlrh the sendee." City a fiO-membcr commute* for tho
Attorney William C. Hutchison drive A kick-off meeting will ha
Jr. told the commissioners that th* held Thursday night « p m at th*
City Charter docs not allow It, Seminole County Eduealtonil Build­
neither don It prohibit it.
ing on Commtrcla! Avc.
A friendly argumsnt bared on
Rnumlllat reveals todsy that ma­
a requirement of the City Charter ny phone calls sra being received,
which requires a city employe to -vrn prior to the campaign f o p f
live within the city limits brought mcmber»hlp, e&gt;king that season
comment front every commission, mcmbershlpi lie reserved from thrr
er present. Mayor Cordell said, [limited number to b* sold. Thera
“w* ahouldn't dictate to people ar* only 340 raison memberships,
whsro they should live." Commis­ said F rrnrci Rojmillet. and many
sioner Krider commented, “I con­ arc asking thit their rcrcrvallnns
tend that we keep th* requirement be made now lo Insure scats at tha
In force nr forget It." Commission­ three concerts
er Higginbotham eald. “ If we havo
Th* membership drlvo actually
a law that's not enforceable, then getr underway Friday morning,
take It off the books.”
said RoumlUat, under the chair* (
The argument started over lh* manshlp o Mrs. Ralph Austin
possible employment nf an engi­ Smith,
neer, Rusveil Dalle*, tn held the
LEAKING GAS BLAMED
rew Utility Department of the
HAVANA. Cuba uR - Leaking
City, Commissioner Jack Rallgsn
said, “ I think th* situation I* cri­ gas ts blamed for a violent eiptotical enough to cn.ploy thla man slon which destroyed a two-Mory
building in downtown Havana, kill­
In an emergency."
ing at least eight perrons and In­
However, Commissioner Rallgan, juring 30 Police estimated prop­
In further comment on the ques­ erly damage at 1300.000.
tion said, -Th# waiver of residence
More than half th* nation’s tart
shnud always be the prerogative
of the commission. However, I he. cherries are grown in Mlehlgin.
Ilev* th»ht all employes of the city
should liva within the city limits. the city limits. There who now tlv*
Employes that are now residents outside, if they move, should move
of th* city should remain in sld* irrid? th# eity limit*."

Here's POWER you can se e

Hks Albert.*
f Te Be Cewff e f/
TEXAS INVITATION

CORPUS CHRIST!, Tea. (JR-A
local Cadlllae owner reported he
waa flat fed donn by a woman m &gt;
lorlat, naked him to coma ts dinner
with her In a pleading vole*, learn­
ed he’d helped her win a big bet
wh*p be
Turned amt. Mw’d
married previously. HCH k' mem­ bet friend* *b» rould get a Teaan
ber of the singing group rilled In a Cadillac lo roma borne and
eal dinner with her.
the "Pour Fiashmen “

Thli It Ih^M cm d m srrlsfs for
the It-ytar-old actress, She wai
marrlsd to WQUam P. Mou Jr.,
Tatai cattleaan, in UU. They
warn dlvarcad la ItM. They have
three children.

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Ocl. I j r \ will i|k&lt;Vrn I r»&gt;h
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t wnn sTTrihutri hi*
own lifr U&lt; ti i power of prayrr I*
ra in in g Ihr m n u t r of ihruii.m ity Inin t i&gt;t Utica i dark Mail
Man Irrrilnrt
The !ln P •1 11 V Pcttnn. II ha»
conducted a Horrit rallic* In a tra i
where the c iin m rn l i* waging
a lilitoily gmi. la war m ’.h the *rcrct fcriotnt *i*cirte II ip man
Matt haii ini m hi drive Hip while
man from Kim ■
Falhrr JYji.'n** ralltr* havp
drawn laige lurrumli from thp
Kikuyu irilm v turh provide* Ihp
Kan Mau Mclety with moil of li*
mrmhrr* The nirrlinc* rainrit
imp o n i' iip- i In wntr hack lu
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nf lh&lt;* Mau Mm ii l h r m l dally t&lt;r
&gt;ay the Rn*irr together. Two nl
ihrm
lead thi&gt; H'-ury arrl the rfit
al Ihp Vm rcnlun IniTiliilr, Vlhiny,' wat at a detentliin ramp M mltr*
N V It w i* at Atlunv lhat hr dr (torn Nairobi whrrr *.imp I Jfti in tw rr."
ritlrd tn I'a irl the aurld in hn hard rnrp trrAifi't* ate hrld
In Ihr camp, tmgr.l h&gt; barbed
rruaadr.
wue ilifenir pmit and hii«l!ing
Slurp lonun; In Krni'a, Ihr with gun*, aunir of thr pritnnm
p rin t ha&gt; mrl an I talked with i r- lutn daily 111 dutanl. irr rapped
llm i "I tMr Van Man and w.lh Mount K enu lu mp o' thp pagai
raptured member* of thr dtridedl g.wl of the Kikuyu, and pray for
•orirt) Hr ha* trairlrd Ihtoush thp Man Mau
thr bio&gt;h r nun try, holding meet*! Hut thp work "f thp ramp a rp*i
mg * lit iillagra lutruundr I by dent pi ip t ha* hi I lli pffppt Said
harhpil witr
Falhrr Peyton after hi* visit
The “Joy* nf Fife", at#
•'It wa* a grand Ihmg lo hrrnme
hard tn appreciate un!e*a you
Snmrlim r* tP*li|rnl pitr-l* arr
al&lt;n have good health, on* of
in ler|trrlrti hut tnotr ufirn Afm-an
laip'PO arr rallnl upon to hrlp put
lifr'a g rra ip 'l Joy *, Mood health
thr p rir.i'i nir-iagp aero** Wherr
la pnerle**, but It It on longer
It ihr • atr nuird. tin* tallir* n u y i
unu*ual. You ran and ahoulif
find t n n a l ltan*lat"r* tpraking
have good health.
aimutUnroualy to Ihr variiiui
F lra t, you m i d h.v • faith,
|m u pi.
and thp rp*oluti"n to dn Pia.'tflu thr tnprlingi h a ir any ta il­
|y what your Phy*'r'an adtl*r*

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fare* and ihile (ladling teeth an I ing e llc r l’

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llkr a nilg"* a ir from Ihr hrail ill African Ml ait • *aid only lltal
of )|a Man &lt; mlrj illrrcd drrp Ih rtr ha* hrpn no |r«*rnmg of Irratlnhiilril to (hr riii*adr
pmoliont ”
A iioriatr* of Ihp p rin t pmnl
Thr Korn t r.:hp' arr Ihr ta in t
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A t Home-Trade In Your Community
A • B - C the fundamentals tau g h t when a
beginner attends school for the first time.
A good rule of the thum b to practice
emong th e grown folka la the abe’a of pub­
lic relation* a t home.
If you are a merchant In Sanford or
Bemtnola County, trade with your fellow
m erchants, If you are a d tisen of Sanford or
Seminole County then trade with your fel­
low citizens.
We have faith In our local merchanta.
We've learned to know th at their merchan­
dise la the best that can be found far or
wide. We’ve learned to know th at the local
m erchant prices his merchandise with reaaon and with hia fellow m erchant and d tllen In mind.
The automobile mechanic will tell you
th at It cost* ten c»nt* per mile to operate
your car. And there’s certainly no reason
to spend IJI.8A to buy a pleca of merchan­
dise available a t home for the same price, a
little less, or even at greater savings.
Try the abe’a of good public relation* at
home. - ,
Allow yourself tha privilege of trading
There’s new blocvqj being pumped Into
Central Florida through Sanford with the
upcoming M ayfair Inn Open. The New York
Olanta have certainly gone all out to makn
the tournam ent one of the biggest th a t’a
evar been in ntir part of the sta te .’Our hata
•re off to thn folks who are helping to make
Hanford one of the beat known Florida

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with your fellow merchant.
Become a regular euatomer of tha home­
town atom.
Collect tha dividend! from greater sav­
ings and higher quality.
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Church Bells Signal Peace
Teaea — waa tha maaaaga tolled every
Sunday morning In yeara gona by aa tha
soft peals from tha church bell announced
the glad tiding# th at another aabbath moming had arrived.
We mi*a those Joyful notea In theae
modern days. Maybe there are a few
church bell* but the nol*e of backfiring
motorist*, traetor trailer*, automobllea pull­
ing trailers loaded with motor boat*, a ir­
plane or Jet plane aooma through the air,
literally blacks out any evidenca of beauti­
ful beli*.
Some of the oldtlmera nav th at tha rea ­
son they sleep late these days la because
there’* nothing hut the alarm elock and sul­
try noises to wake them up.
Mayh« some church will hark hack to
tha olfien days and let ua hear church hell*
vote* will ho eatU
By RL'RSF.LL KAT
once more aa a aignal th a t thera really la
In thin election movlo goers will
Who la your favariia mnela
a peace.
ita r? What picture would you ha aiked to vole for the bait pie-

T o o L a t e T o C la s s if y

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There*! a lot of optimism among the
folks who sell produce for the farm ers of
our area. They believe that we'ra going to
have the heat aeaaon In modem history. We
go along with their way of thinking for
when tha grower la successful ao are the
huslnesi people.
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We*re looking forward to the opening of
the Seminole Memorial Hospital. There'a a
modem structure, with modem equipment,
and a fine ataff of doctors to serve It. Our
hospital will be known, we’re sure, far and
wide.
Hieve ' 1 no better way to serve your
enmmtmlty than to become a member, and
an active one at that, of the Remind# Coun­
ty Chamber of Commerce. When you Join
with the other business people of the com­
munity, everyone pulls together. T hat’a
m l strength.

Tuesday. O c t 21, IRKS

Today's Bible Verse
'And he healed mfcny tn a t ware aiek of
ifv e ri diseases, and east out many devlla;
•n d guffared not the devils to apeak, beeauso
they knew him.—Mark 1 :84.

TTie r S f ) deserve* your attention theae
daya aa they conduct a financial ramnalgn
to raise funds to keep the local USO or­
ganization serving the men of our armed
forces. Do your part lo make the service
man r homo away from homo.

i f AMBS MARLOW

Republican -Party %
WAHflNOTON in-T ho RsputiH
eon party and Ha would bo presi­
dents are «p g tree antil Jan. 1
•m ail before than President Elseahowar aaya be won't raa again.

Over the wwekend Dr. Paul Pudlay Whits, gw Baatow Heart ipocialist directing Klaawfwwar'a rowvalesconco, raid N can't be dottrmlnod foe another two or three
months whether hie paUeat baa
fatly raeovarod,
_ Rut a full recovery daaaa't mesa
Kiaowhowar win try tar rt-alecUow
Ip UK. N would atom unlikely,
having had m » serious heart atlack, that ha would aaak a nothor
four year* la the Whh* Rouse
It's fOMratly assumed KUaobow*r won’t run. Y*4, untn ha aaya
something ana way nr th# other,
tha Republican
hopefuls who
would like to Rll hla shoe* tomeday m hardly pohtklj peoelalm
thair atpdldaey.

A ’Tree'
tar to timing H!a anergie* lav a
boon aa restricted by bis doctors
ha baa bad little tima, If any,
for political discussions.
H a l seed im a ka talk Rtlaga
over with kla advisers and the
party'* lop ooitticlaai because af
tha affect af bia announcement—
g M'l sot ta row—aw Me party
sad Ha candidal**.

HAL BO’t L B

select •• tha hoet of tha year?
If you had bees m voice in tha
lolorilon of Academy Award win­
ners, would you ha vo pick ad l ho
•am t artora and picture* that
wore aaloetad?
Chanrea a rt you would have dllagrood in a number of inatanroa.
This year you will bo given
• ehoneo to east your toto for
Iht alara and pictures of your
choir*. Instead of leaving tha quaelinn to newtpapor crillra or tho
motion plcturo Indutlry, producer*
have decided to conduct a nation*
wtdo poll giving the fane them*
solve* a chant# to make thair own
••lection,
A fu r all. who U hotter qualified
to Judge than tho folka wha at­
tend motion picture theatre* for
entertainment and pleaeura and
who muit ha satisfied if baa
office raeetpta are good.
Tha nationwide pall ta ha
known aa tha Andienee Award*
Election will ha held In tha
theatres throughout tha nation
Nov. 17*27. Tho votaa will ho east
In ballot box** stationed In tha
lobbies of tha thaatraa. Over 10,000 thaatraa are eipected to por­
tlet poto In tho poll which ohoutd
provide a very good erooo-ooetton
of public aptnion. It la estimated
that na lota than maty million
. .The .Mg gulf t a t separates Iha
tM nkttt af ft m* to the top Re­
publican*. on bn* foreign and domastla problem*, rould ipltt thw
party wide open before Iha rowvendow ttnlei* soma way is found
ta prevent a split.
Elsenhower may try la Had that
way befero stepping out af the
picture. For that ration, la order
le have time for reflection and
•maiultattoa, ha may wait uaHI
January er early February before
aanouactag bn decision.

tuto releeitd during tho year,
from Oct. I, 19St to Sept. 10, 1P5S,
The beit performance by a mala
■tar, tha bolt performance hy a
female alar, tho ntutl piomiaing
new mala player and tha moil
promising female player.
In many cemmunlttai local
newipopera will cooperate -with
their local theatre* In publishing
result* of th* Ioral poll a* w*U
a* elate and national total*.
Thit 1* th* first time a serious
effort ha* been mad* on a national
•ral* to find out Just what Mr.
and Mr*. Movie-goer think about
atari and picture*. It will bo In*
teracting to too how thoir aeleelions comparo with tho ehaico of
tho to-rolled crltice and tha In*
duitry luelf. For my gue*» thoro
will bo a lot of upset* and when
th# invoke (Hare away Ihero will
b* inmo new alar* la tho movlo
firmament.
If you wauld like to bar* a
vole* In thla nationwide (election,
put on your thinking eap and
rontart your local theatre for an
offclal nomination blank. Not*
your coleelioni and then depotit
theh ballot In th* official ballot
box In th* lobby of your favorite
theatre.
One of th* prlnrlpal purpose*
of tha election I* to aid and
hasten th# davelopmant to stardom
of now players. Other objectives,
according to ndustry loader*, « :to
m a le a new Inter**! In motion
picture*, glra tha Induitry It*
first authentic Information af
Public preference! on a national
bails, determine regional prefer,
apes* and provide exhibitor* with
name# af picture* having a wrlda
papular appeal aa that they may
hook or replay those picture* dur­
ing tha pro-holiday aoaaou whan

thoie a • k * J on telrvisba pro.
frame. To* aosorr to even a 1100,.
ouo question m television Is, after
all. a simple matter of informa,
daa that eaa be found by lookini
in a referent* book.
.
ft ha* to ha that wav. If lb* ~
question didn't h a v • a timpls
clear-cut answer, everybody would
yet confuted and m nteitanti would
viart vuinc the ipouors to collect
the 1100 000.
The question! asked by children
would ruin any TV quit show,
stump any p-Mifl of eipert* — hecause they often can't be amwered
umply and etiifv. A child'i
♦mail mind with all tha wonder V
that lie* a b u t it.
Any child can aik a queilM
that would taka a 70-year old phil*
encipher wreke to explain — or
Saratoga Springs,N. Y. — Thee*., the project might frightra every
even leave him dumbfounded.
•l*i. no longer are the day* of 0M aw lr ■*
Ai children get older and abyer,
gianta, but scattered her* and i Xwn
. . . Upi
they ceaie to » k theie life-prodthere arroea the land are a tow L * " * / £ "
Cro-Magnon throwback*. If you ro it* ■*
** « •- i" 5" b&gt; ding questions They pull down tha
♦earth long, you still raa find a naming a Ally FiUequina and this c u r t a i n on their doubti and
man who wear* i even-league year Waller If tils, Jr., a Ctnetn- thought!, and we m in looking
boot* and in whoia wake fire nan linotype operator, alto won through the little open window e by f
vtreami. Today I didn't avea have a filly with the name Delphidena which we fell we knew them.
Helen and George are wise par.
to aearch. I wae Handing on the L eu thtee namte teem not quite
each of their children
clubhrus* porch, meditating the Inspired, Werner told ui, eonild- enle.
paned
through
the queitlnn-aik*
oddi board, when Ted Warner er they are at least unuiual. "All
caved up and aiked me what I the obvinu'ty choice name* are Ini ilage they jotted down tha
liked in the fifth. Standing knee- eubmilled by at Iran 40.000 peo- child'i queitl.mi
deep in pygmlea, I welcomed the pie." he said -This year, for e x -1 Later in life, at the right time,
eight of him.
ample, we paid 11.100 for a Dev- j each of tha «*»* will he given a
Som* of you may remember the il Diver colt by the Sickle mar*, record of what iha wanted to know
cigar-imoking, king-sUed Warner Slckleup Devil Diver—doeen'l that i then.
Here are mmi typical queithnt «
ai the manager of Shirley May bring, aay, Frogmen to mind right
France the buxom New England away? Well—I bet you w# gel at aiked In recent weeki by Leila 9
Jim:
child who tried vainly to tw in the laait 10 000 Frogmaa entries.”
"How ran a puddle go away?**
Engliih Channel. Or at the man I The trouble with the last two
"Did the weeping willowi weep
who Juit recently promoted the 121 wlnncra. Ted went on. I* that
mile swim down the M ittiulppl they fell ia love with their hone*, that pond under them?"
"How ran Santa hear what jaw
of Antumo Agertondn. the Argtn - 1 ‘"111*! only let them run In allowwant
for ChnilmaiT"
teman. By trade. Warner ti a ancer." helaid, "and
that’s •
"Do you love me even when I'm
prcti agent. By breeding, he ia pretty tough e la n of hone. They
&gt;ut of the asm* Yonkcre, N. Y.. won't run them in cheaper, claim- bad?
"Could you walk on water?"
high echool clan that I am, but ing racei, for fear they’ll love
"What it under wallpaper?"
that waa n yean ago and a i long them lira. Foley eald ehe'd rath"Do you get to he what ynu wi.it .
ago at that l wae reconciled to the t r mortgage her hou»* than run
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fact that he would reach out to FUlequine ia a clalmer. And Mills tu he when you grow up?"
"Do your clnthra still fit yow
larther horitona than ever I just won't hear of It. They've
would. The New Yorkar detain mada pets of thair fUlJea, M yself- when you gel bigger*"
"Which do ynu likt beet—fa n !
kls activities earafully each sis I'm afraid of a hone."
you can t iay bothy—c a n or kousaiMthi.
Waraer, Incidentally, hai Me ei?"
It developed that Ted waa In own itable of fllllet-fiv* of them,
"When daddy waa a little boy
Saratoga representing that Ken- all two legged, all luih and lovely,
did
he’nant to bo a daddy?"
lucky Derby Day Contest, where- He lends them around the country
"Why
do you have to taka thtnga'
ta • pipe-tohacco company buy* a to tell newsmen tha stories of
hone and than give* II away to Warner elltnlj. "They were a lit- out of your noie?"
"Will my name atifl bo Lilia
tha peraoa who give* It the heat t u dubiousat Rrat,"
he said,
when
I grow up?"
aw
•ama. This l» the third year of the flicking tha aih from hit elgar,
"How do you get braids*"
contact, which tail year attracted "but l enured them mnvt newt"Could you put tha whole world
"mora than a half-mllllot aa- waptrmen war# too old and wind­
ings-'* "Wa don't darn 1*11 how broken to eatch them, even If they iniide thie heuse?”
"What can I aay if I can't aay
many really entered the eonltal." did,Hart a ehaie. New they're old
Tad said, lowering his voice confl- hands at it. And they've never damn?"
deatiaUy. "or. tha magnitude of beea caught yet."
STATE COLLEGE. Pa . iP "Why do you bava two holee in
tour n o iet"
"Can you pleat* taka the wallpaper off my apple?"
"What la the longtil thing In
the world? Are roada the Ion last
thingi la the world?"
The** aren't quenei aiked on
a fat oon quit ihow. No adult rould
think up qu'ilioni at intelligent
*i the** not sven for people try­
ing to win a big motor car for a
romolation prize.
They ira juil ordinary qufitione
that popped uiln the blonde red
head of Leila Jim Talmer. who ft

there la usually a scarcity of saw
Dim offering*.
Suitable recognition and troph­
ic* will bo given winners nt a gala
csrsmony to bo itaged a Hally*
weed,“ Daa- M . which will be
broadcast ow a national network.
This la your chance to give your
favorite ployors a boost aed hslp
tome doaervlng youngster on tho
way up and at tha iam* tima will
aid producers In giving you hot­
ter pirturoa In tho futuro. Aik
your local theatre manager' far
Information about thla InUreaUiif
pall.

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For Newborn Babies

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Goodwin Knight, Calltoraia'. Aopuhlteap goverwar and hlmatlf a
wMMnto tor pmidant.
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Hair Stjrlt Now.

in th« “quettion-aikiai atage"juit about 4 yean old.
Leila Jim la tha youngeit of
thrro daughter* of Helen and
George Palm*r, a young new• pa­
per couple M* wife. Franc**, and
I feel very lucky to b» godparente
of all thret of "tboi* Palmer ale*
te n ." who are growing ai fait ai
morning gloriei Nina U I, Zona it
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Any horns that hie young chil­
dren in It ia a dally quit iho«. a
program interrupted only by m rali
or bedtime.
Rut the queilioni children aik
are much mure aearchlng than

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Mary Lou Copeland
Helps To Design
Silver With Essay
Mill Mar; Lav Copeland. da ugh(*r of~Mr aid Mri. R W (np#.
land. Sjnfurd and a iludent at
Station L’niw rilly, provided in
*plralion for Read and Barton’!
n**eit darling lilver flatware daiign. Tara. lkrough tier participa­
tion In tha company'! Annual
Scholar.hip Piogram.
Her m a ; un illvar dailgn helped
convince company offirlali that
there It today a atrong trend
emoof the N tion'i young women
hack to icn imrntal or romantic
detign Tha new aterllng deugn,
l a r a , la a traditional pattern of
great ilm pliniy whoia lime-honor­
ed motift -the Georgian icrolli and
delicate o n e-—have been endowed
with a cunteir.nurary freihneaa. The
(•client* jcecMik* ornament of
Tara ia carried the entire length of
tha hand!*! leaving the amartly
modelled auHacea iparkhng in contrait.

Miss Gail Bitting
Honored With Tea
By Mrs. J. Ivey

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• * 1 | | U nity Claia will maat i t
?«d» ► ■*• la tha Valda* Hotal
, WHh A a l i t . Carolyn Pnraona
4 b aaaMtr. Tha publia ia invited.
Tka Fidelia Claia of tha Flrat
9
Churrh will maat at I
i %. i , . a l tho bom* of Mra, L. F.
C a m e , loo W. ifltk M*»b*n
• r ertb p an* will ha boat*.
T k l Pilot Club will kav* H*
tagtilae dinner meeting and Foundi r i Day Program in tha Yacht
Club a t 6:10 p, » . Roland L. Dean
w ill b* guaat apeaker.
Tha Stmlnol* High School Band
A •locution will have a regular
meeting In tha Band Hall a t S
p

m.

Mill Rail Bitting, November
hrMe-elert, waa honored by Mri.
John Ivey Friday in her home
with n tea from 4 p. m. to I SO
p. m.
A pink theme ptednmlnatrd the
home In the form of pink Garber
DaDiei. Mra, W. R. Firming ard
Mra. I- F. Boyle poured tea from
a aiher eervice. Ml*e Kay Iveymet tha gueita at the door and
othera ateittlng were Mra. Harry
Woodruff, Mr*. Alga Speer, Mr*.
Harry Tooke, Mr«. T. F. McDaniel,
and Miaa Marilyn McDaniel,
During the afternoon approx!
mate!? 71 gueata railed •

Magnolia Circle
Of Garden Club
Meets Recently

Gourmet far#: plump ralaina In

n littla rooking therry and aerv*
a* an accompaniment ta chicken
eucry. -Other good eurry nreompanlment* are aaltad nuta; fravh
tomato** and anlona draaaed with
•alt, pepper, vinegar and n littla
augar; erlap rninabUd baron.

fisAAOJUxh

Tha Fait Nobia Rrandt Club of
Seminole Rahakab Lodge wdJ meet
viih Mr*. Cart fhorpening, U lf
ralm etto Air*., at 0 p. m
Mr. and Mr*. Halmea Simon* nt
Th# H a m a m a k a r a Sunday Andaraon, S. C. ar* vialtlng Sir
School Claia of tha Central Bap* and Mri. Robert to * at their home
t Church will meat at 7:3fl la Ealarpriaa.
m. with Mra. W. J. Blanna a*
1404 E. Mth Street.
*•*. (Jf) Trad N. Baaaattar
WEDNERDAT
arrived yeiterday from Key Weat
Tha Flrat Baptlat Prayer Heat­ to apend a week with hia parent*
ing aanric* will begin at 7:10 p. Sir. and M n. A. K. Roaaattar at
thair boma aa Calary Ava.
m
Tha Flrat Baptlat Training
Harrell I . Weit ha* returned
t ’mon Worker'# Council meeting
will begin nt 7:00 p. m. with a to hla home tn Cairo, Ga., after
•Mndinf Ih* weekend with W. B.
vtrad dlah aupper.
ttllUima
llUdin* and family, Sanford, and
Tha CBeical Choir d ft*. Flrat Mr. and Mr*. W. K. WHIIama In
Freibytariaa chtireh wtii k id re- Lek aland. Ha la a
hearatl at T:N p m.
rat ideal.
Th* T am # Paopla'a Chair af
the Oantral Baptlat Church will
Fctaada ad Mra. 0. E. Whltmeat a t lilg p. m.
M «h will ha a*ny ta hear that
All Sunday lahaal taaahara and •h# had a fall Friday and femeu
affieava will kav* a maaung at ured bar palvla. She mikaa her
7 p. m. In tha Casual Bapuit home with her daufhtar, Mra.
Church.
Jamaa Blaahaaihl# aa Calary
.T h a Central Baptlat Church Ava.
p a y e r meeting and church conA hoard aw attat ad tha Banfercnct will ha held at 7:10 p.
Tha Adult choir af the Central fort Vomaa'a Club will ha bald
Saptiet Church will maat at 1:10 at tha club heuae a t t:4 l a. m.
All mambwa are argad la ha
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Ttn«. Oct. 25. 1051

Gala Hallowe'en Dance Is
Enjoyed By Junior High Students
The Junior High School held a Liter called the Paul Jnn.v: an*
gala Hallowe'en dance laat Fiiday Slit. Lit Cliay ami Sir*. Ntniaca
hlght in the Celrry t'rale alma# wet* in charge of decoration*.
Almuat .Vi patent! anu teacher!
tha City Hall. Coatumet and
game* dominated the aiei.ing and attended *l*o.
"fun wa* had by *11’*.
Danring waa enjoyed by the Chuckie Carpenter
Juke and th* ipot dame* were won
bv Suxanne June* and Kmm'nt Feted With Party
MiCall alorg with Shrriene Shep­
ard and Eddie Kltrhhoff.
On Fourth Birthday
Rr«t roatumrt were won by Di­
Sir. ar. I Sire. J C C*rpen*e|
ane Italy a* Peter Pan and t harln gave a Idrth.lay parly recenily
Si v at ■ hula dancer.
for little Chuckie Carpenter on hr*
Attendance priira were given in fourth birthday In Elder Spring*
Annette Slaitin *"d Johnny Kroff a'oia of mint*, hate, halloo’ i
chick with Johnny Engiiah winn­ and home were given to tie
ing the marked candy pt|te.
children and gainr&gt; were played
John Kadrr waa matter of vere- Ice cream an l cake were *erv(J
monie* and a inu led tbe crowd aa refreihmrnta an I tbe honotrl
with whltty aayinga and aeveral opened many lovely gift a.
joke*. Mia, A*htiy Jonea and SDa,
Tho»e atleitding «eie Itei .|*
Owen Errguion fntthrrrd the Hal. Carpenter. 1&gt; *nr, Eartrne. 7.an lt*
low e'en theme aa fortune teller! and tiaylnr 'lufflev, I'el.vnd; S i.
Il'ight Hallow r'en decoration* • an and 'liehael Martin, DcLandf
were u«ed thrm'gh the large dartco Ricky, Vicky an I De1 &gt;e J-iiii-ej
t all and created an air of “cheer- Ricky and l.try on and Reti. Pet.
fulneia".
Refreahmrnt* vver» teiv- ta.-e; Carolyn and Rilly Nolvnj
Forty-Four Players •il and enjoyed
hv all.
rtieiier Edwin Taylor; and Pat­
conalited of Mra ricia Rraiey.
Participate Friday D Committee!
It Smith aa genetal ahairman,
Mother* attending wmr M&gt;x
In Bridge Tourney Sl a. Ray Herron, piire chairman; t'atpenter, Mr* Sarah Slufftey,
Fnrlv f. nr n’**er* oiillripated In Mr*. John While, Mra. Herbert Sir*. I.owell Pelta.e. Sin. F
Hetnena and eft.. F U Doudlev Jutlice, Mm Jlirg at (Srary Mr*,
the opening rcxuin of the Thud refre.ltmente; Mn Ratliff and .lamea C. Martin and Sill, t lovtl
Vnntixl City Bridge t'uurnamenl at Mm . Rader at the door; Mr* Jim 1ay lor.
ihe \ acht l Ion KrIdav night flu*
'ournament w,n run f»r wx wrrkv
and c»*nt»«t#nl* *»:!I pl»a with dif
tnent paiinet- each week Ihe perat n having me highe&gt;t average
A New - You Hair Do . .
core «t the end of the vtv wrek
ciu d w II ir.ctae tlip Sanfoid
•ewrlrv and Luggage Company
I'n jn v Th# W nnHcrfitl “ l .if l"
Itophy to tm b id until nevt year
Any player reviving thi* trophy
AnH ••H alter}'* Of A New t'o tf.
twice will rrtain it pa'rmanrntly.
Mra, 11*1 Raymond of Orlando waa
Ihe 1933 winner and Mra VVilium
Clifford o! Soitcnlo received the
cup laat year.
SKILLFULLY SHAPED AND
The aatragr icore for Friday'*
game wa&gt; liu jo int* the leaning
WAVED IN A DESIGN
paliv after Ini firal iCMion'i pity
and their tr &gt;rea are ai follow a
M n Price Hi aid • Sira William
DISTINCTLY YOURS!
t llftnn, 139 a; Sir. and Slri Irving
Femlw-rg, 119 Mr* Hal Raimoml
*v $
Slit A'ice Yrkatdt. I « ; Stephen
Rorkiavli
A- Hrlcklm. 147; Mri
Robert lennu.ca
Sin. E B
smith, US; M i Harry Greene . I.
Mnnltfttmh Hole! Privgf# Entrance on 8rd St.
Dodann, 142 &gt; Fred Str n * Clyde
Ramiey Hl-v
FOR YQl R APPOINTMENT CAI. 1 9 6 7
Tonrnrment [day will continue
Kriilay night The game ti open
E velvn Peacock
R uhy Echo!*
o all playrra and Ihn week'* game
will he ■ Ma*ter Point event

The Megnolie Circle of the San­
ford R .'d rn L'.ub met recently at
ih# home of Mra P. H Colbert for
, covered di’h |opp*r Mr* Joel
hieldi and Mri. D. I . Middleton
arted aa e o tn ite n e i
After .upper the butlneia meet.
Ing wai conducted by Mri Ch.vrlei
Meeki. m the ibvrnre of the chair­
man. Mra Metilcr. Mri. J E.
Mchola gave a very interesting
talk on hurii-uilure. The follow­
ing new memhcri were welcomed
tv the circle: Mu Dick Eltra. Mri.
A H H .rrti and Mri H K. Ring
Otheri prevent were Mri P. H.
Colbert, Mri. Joel Kieldi, Mri L
P Hagan Mri R W Herron. Mri
t E. Lietke. Mri Charlei Meeka,
Mra J K. Ncholi, Mn. Rrailey
Odium Mra H R Odham Sr..
Mn Fred Pcrkina, Mr* John ap
r-r nw
g
v u e .
Sheppard Mr» Harold Whitlern. CAIIKFt I. NOW— A •'handy'* men »hi'\i!nir a MV catd trtrh* to hli budillea and too junior bo*,
Mri J J Weber. Mra Mariam terae* at the Simfiod l htt. Everything po*ailde i« .i.me *t the lov.il club to m i.r it “a home away from
Ruitell and ont vtutor, Mra. Joe home". The I SO n a voluntary airrn. y which **-rvra the young men and Wvmrn of o.ir armed force*
Oraeno
around the world. &lt;I’hoto hr Jam rtoni

Regional Meeting
Of Conservations,
Birds Is Planned

District 7 Meet
Of Woman's Clubs
Slated Wednesday
The Sanford U m ran'i ciuh will
ha hoiteva lo a meeting of Dlvtrict
Seven at the club h&lt;w*a tt'cdnr*
day, Nnv I. four ilale officer! wilt
n* pre.ent and icgiatrition will be
gin at * y&gt; followed hy Ihe meeting
which will atari prnmpily at 10
am
A luncheon will he enloyed at
!l M which wi,l he verved by mere■ieri of the club. All member* are
•bed to be pre.ent at ihe luncheon
Roervallnm for the luncheon
are to be m.de with Mr*. 0*r*r
ilarrivon phtu.* gull by noon Fri­
day, Oct a .

Couple Entertained
A Housewarming party wai
given recenily for Mr. and Mr*.
Arnold Tindel in their nawly re
modeled horn* near Eldar Sprlnga
hy Mr*. S. E. Norwood and Mra.
J. H Tindel.
Ramea wrro enjoyed and gift*
were opened. Approximately 36
gueata attended. RaJiathiuema
war* aarved.

THF. SANFORD HERALD

Wadnaaday night at th# Ran.
ford USD “Georgia'* Dane*” wai
h*ld with Mr*. Georgia Rooth ai
ho.ii
u . | | wa* explained
-junior ---’ "T*
k lf 1 wai thr humthat unre October
can* month th# dance* would be
named after Ih# girl* acting ax
hoitcwr* ia keeping the hum
cane them*.
Senior hoiteaaaa for the arenlng were Sir*. C. J. MIIIILen and
Mr». T. J. luaig repreienting the
Catholic Church. Tha them* for
tho dance waa "Free K itaei"
Dererat Iona of red llpi and other
prop* warn ui*d appropriately
and a large bowl of candy kiitei
wa* placed In reach. Coffee and
cheeee cracker* were aerved.
Saturday afternoon a working
party comiating of Sllia Pat C*»•uhe, Mr*. E. C. Kuhn and J«»eph Stanley llnu.ton painted and
waxed th# floor*.
Sunday night a TV night wa«
enjoyed end alto an open houve.
Senior ho*leu repreienting Ih*
SlethodDt Church wai Mri. Roy
Tlllle an&lt;l tbrt Teelo wee junior
hotteva. Rafreahmenta wera **re ­
ed.

Th* Reg ional ronfrrenre of the
Bitdv and Con*ervalion» Dei’aitment* »pon*«red by the State
Harden Club and under Ihe direr,
tion of the genrral extension of
Florida will he held in lak rlin d
from 9 30 a. m to 3.30 p. m. on
Del. SS.
Th# hualnea! meeting will be
eor.dueted by Mr*. R I bailing.
Gain** villa and vtatr chairman,
Bird and Con venation*.
Delegate* ftom Sanford will be
Sir*. I- E. Sperner, Sir*. J. A.
Young, Sir*. John I. box, Sit*.
J. Videlt Jonea. Sir*, George Me*
t all, Sira. Miriam Vmup and Mr*.
If. J, Finch. It wai announced
that any (oral club member who t*
a rhalrman of Bird* and Con»#r*
valient may attend if reservation*
are male with Sir*. Sit Cali or
Mr*. Fox.

Upsala Circle Is
Planning Session

ManyBoothsAre
Being Planned
For Carnival
Rpncrat Cluumcn »ir thr
South aide and Fineciett P-TA
l attm al, wiinh la planned for
Satuulay night, n, t 2:» at South*
•id#, aunoun-ed to,lay that a var­
iety of booth* will ^ *rrn and
enjoyed at the eirnt.
7 he p&gt;’*l office tmoth, *pon»orasl by Sit* Weatfalr* room with
Sir*, h llouahoider a* c:,airn.an,
i» “ready and rapidly filling up"
with gift* from all uvrr the conn
try, Each 1* pnatmarked »o thal
the buyer will know thal u came
from out of town.
Another bo.ita li th* peanut,
popcorn and inuwione one *|mn
»ored hy Sir* Morgan'* r*mm
wlh Sira R L. Slvtrgrr a* chairman.
Sira. Brock'* room waill apnnaor
a dance program tentatively ache,
duled for • p. m. in which all
Smilhaid* and Pinecreat atudent*
who takr dancing will perfoim.
Sir*. Duggar it chairman.
Etpeciaily emphaiiird |&lt; thr
•upper which will be aerved
from 1:30 p. m. thiough tha

The Mother* Circle of th# Upiit*
Commun.tv Pre*bvtcnan Church
belt! it* anno;I meeting Thurtday
plant for the next meeting were
dUeuiied and It »»a announced
that the nexl *favion wilt be Nov, nlghL
17 All cornlrg thnuld brinf own
eandwlchei. l.unrheon will he at
11:30 a. m and drtnkv will be fur
nl*hed.
All women are Invited In attend
Thoie present were Sira Jack
Roornan Mr* I-ury tie Yount I
Mra E Kine* Mra Pauline llnhhy
Mr*. Reeve*. Mr*. IJojd, *nd Sir*
C C 'Shut.
Children nteicnf were RclH
Hohhy. Cry»t»l llohby. Armmd
Rn&lt;am*n Dein Kiner Melvin Lee
.nd Dorothy l.ee.
Put a vide of aparcrlb* on a
rack in a aballnw pan; add a layer
of bread-and-appl* atuffing; top
with another aid# of eparerib*
React in a moderate (3M degracet
oven about an Knur and a half.
Serve with aalra fried apple ringa.
If you like.

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Childress Leading SEC
All-America Candidate

ATLANTA uD-Joa Childress, a Ing with U4 yards and In scoring

NEW YORK &lt;*-Off hi. brilliant

sUU hss gained 290 yards for a
M average In five gamrs.
Davis, vot'd tha most valuable
player in the deference last year
and a member of the All-SEC team,
averaged 4.8 yards per earry In
piling up 282 yards before being
hurl In State's upvel of Kentucky
Oct IS A fire defensive nlayer,
Davis It largely responsible for
«Isle's surprising SI record thus
far.
Allliton U fast, quirk
sense
where a play is going, and a good
blocker In the line and downfield
Simpson a lack-rabbit ttarter, a
smart broken Held runner and an
excellent defender, was averaging
PS yards per carry until a stool
Kentucky de'ense slopped Florida's
running g a m e Saturday night
Schnrllcnbersfr has pullrd In 1#
passes for 221 yards and 4 touch-towns and I* a fine blocker and
defensive mar
The AH-A hoard also named 22
i.ther SEC players as worthy of
consideration for Atl - America
award* They include:
Barks — .llmmy Orr. Georgia;
Fob James. Auhum
('inter—Sieve Delatorre Florida
Tackles—Frank D'Agostino, Au­
burn: M I, Braekrlil Auhum.
Guard — Franklin Brooks, Geor­
gia Terji
End—Jimmy Phillips, Auburn

bail lightweight pro&lt;pect to come
along in several years.
It's about I'me too that the 133
pound elan , once the belt in boaing, developed a new, bright face.
Lightburn, a rangy, wyear-old
Negro from British Honduras, outelssied the 27-year-old Algerian all
the way to win a onesided 10-

showing m b i t Algeria's « p » n T11E SANFORD HERALD
inotball player nobody wanted when with AS points.
erred Hucino Khalfl, young Ludwig
re 6
T iica. Oct. 25,1955 ha finished high sehoot, is tha lead- Childress has been a marked Lightburn
today looked like *h*
man
in
every
game
this
fall
but
Ing All-America candidate In the

DELAND iri-Strtjon'a football
meeting with Davidson hero Satur­
day should find the Hitters strong­
er at quarterback
Coach Herb McQuWin look advantage of la*t week's open dale
lo try all player at new position*.
On* find was Jark Wuenschel, a
im pound sop i more who hid been
a halfback.
•'Wuensehel displayed an uncan­
ny ability at running the team In
rcrimmage." McQuillan said. “ Also
he can kirk, be can p an and he
cjn run with the ball.'*
Dick Saltrlck. the regular signal
filler, will start tha Davidson
game with Wuensehel spelling him.

U of F Team Wins
ATLANTA UA-The University of
Florida erose country team de­
feated Georgia Tech 18-38 yeiterday. Don Gagnon of Florida placed
first running the 4 4 mile course

Southeastern Conference.
The Auburn fullback, a Afoot.
190-pound package of drive and
ipecd, was tabbed the best bet for
all-star honur* today hy a sevenman All America selection board
for ihs SEC area.
Other lead ng All-America con­
tender Include halfback Al Davis
of Mississippi State, guard Ruddy
Allliton of Mississippi halfback
Jackie Simpson of Florida and end
Howard Rchnrllenberger of Ken
lucky The All A board will assist
In the naming of the Associated
Prcsi honor tu rn after the season
ends.
Childress, ■ member of last
year’s All SF.C team, was not de­
luged with o'fers of foolball schol­
arships Auburn coaches couldn t
even remember svho ha wa«. whal
he looked like oe what position he
played wFen he reported hiv Ireshman year They soon found osiL
A halfback at nobcrtvdale (Ala )
High, Childress way needed at full­
back at Auburn and he turned to
hiv new Job With gusto He first
won national sllrntion a year ago
when he staged a one-man show as
Auburn upset previously unbeaten
Miami. He giined IAI yards—IT in
the last qtiar.rr — that afternoon.
Childress wasn't slopped the rest
of tha year, led the SEC in rush-

rmmt: Judge Bill nerht had II 9-1.
The AP card had Lightburn In
front I 2
The v'dory so Impressed malchmaker Tea Sullivan lhat he said
he wotdd try and match Ludvsjg
against either Johnny Gomalve* nr
Clsro Andrade, both ranking light­
weight*, for fcov. 31.
Light burn hid the weight edge.
I3AS to 138'*,

THB FIRST MEETING of tha Seminole County Teacher*' Association was hel.l recently at Hopper
Elementary Bchool. The meeting opened wdlh devo ion. 8nl« "lllc*« This House" was beautifully ienderail by Mr*. J. l-awson, Instructor, ('rooms' Araiemy. S. T. Muller, principal of Ovlrdo Elementary
Bchool Installed officers. Officers as seen are. left to right Mrs. Louisa H. Foster, secretary; Mr*. K.
Kubanka, aialatant secretary) Mr. K. L. Illatkshear, president; J, A. lawson treasurer) C. J. Hurston,
Chaplain) Mr*. Lilli* flail, pianist; If, L Douglas, business manager) H. L Refoe Jr* vice-president;
and Mra. A. J. Hurston, supervisor, A most Interrating skit, entitled "At 8t. Peter's Gate" was pietented to th# group. Those participating in this skit were Willie Ashley, Mrs. J, G, Gilmore, Firs. Lill
lie Hall, Mra. J. Merritt Min Mildred Patteoon, and Mrs. B. Young.

Michigan, rated No, 1 for l*o
weeks, managed to lure only 39
(irsl-pisrr vol** from (he IM sports
writers and sportscafir who cast
uallots. The Wolverine ( 3-0 ) piled
up I.U l points for third place.
The expert* apparently fell Mich­
igan's eume-trom-bchind It 13 de­
rision over priviouily unttnprcivivr
Minnesota last Saturday was an
unbecoming performare fur Ihr
No t team in tbe nation They
found Maryland’s 34 13 pasting of
Syracuse and Oklahoma's 3*21
thumping of previously unbeaten
Colored*, more ,n the style fo a
national chimpum.
Navy iS4&gt;) stayed al No 4 while
Michigan SI tie. UCLA. West Vir­
ginia and AuUrn moved up as
Duke tumbled from Mh to uin aft­
er being dumped hy twlrehcatrn
Pittsburgh Notre Dame, Hlh last
aeca. regained the top to at the
No. I berth. Southern California
stayrd it No. 10.
The leader*, with first place

rirrSnunMi c - stockholders
of tha Pittsburgh Pirates today
piek a successor lo Branch Rlrkey
Sr general manager and execu­
tive vice president for Uit past
five years.
Tbr specul.’lioit Is lhat Inr^f,.
Brown, 37 handsome inn of movie
msmedian Joe F Rrov.n. will sur.
«-ced Rickey The aging Itirkey is
expected to remain In an advisory
rapacity.
Under Rickey, the Pirates fin­
ished in Ihe cellar Ihr pa*l four
year* and tic.I with Ihe f'hlcieo
Cub* for seventh in 1AM-Rickey's
fln t season wilh the club.
The Pirates may al'b ahnmmre
Ihe selection of a new leans ma­
nager t&lt;&gt; rrp l.re rrrrf muss* *»*
wa* drspped one day before the
1)33 lesson ended.
Most frequently menllnnrd for
Ihr p-&gt;*l are Hobby Bragan, pilot
1 1 Hollywood :n the Pacific Coast
League, Dixie Walker, who man­
aged Rechrs'ir in the International
League last &gt;Tarf and Andy Cohen
who manage r New Orleans in Iho
South e n Assn last year.
.A
Branch Itirkey Jr., who it&gt;&lt;» has
been mentioned * for Ihe general
managership post, most likely will
stay on to herd th* Pirates' farm
system.
Coup De Grace Al Cuenr B'Aleno
COEUR D'ALENE, tdahoJVRalrh Brinhnld of New York kept
rnol when a fish made off with his
line. Rrmhold took afirr th#
In hi« boat on lusku Coear d'Alene,
reached Into the water, grabbed
the broken end nf his Diking tine,
lied II up and reeled la a 19-pound
Kamloops trout.

What fna see her* ti automobile hlrtorf
in the making. For thia is an actual onthe-aceM shot of a camouflaged '56
Chevrolet shattering the Pikes Peak
record in a dramatic, top-aecret run.
supervised and ccrtificxi by NASCAR*.
Here's record-breaking proof that thla
*56 Chevrolet has the power, cornering
ability, and sureneas of control that will
make your driving safer and more fun.
And you can act and drive it soon now.
Just wait!

PAUl AMMtION, ehim plen
w elghtllftar from Georgia,
rwllrhee front barbells lo fuel
p u ts ball** ha Madison Square
Garden, Now York, 0* ho givoa
a lift to tktoeo Dtaa (loft) sad
Kras Berbarich of tho rhythmic
boll drilL Tho occasion was an
Olympic sport* carnival to raise
funds to tend American teams to
tho 1138 game*. The wtntw
Olympic* will be held In ttalyt

Eagle Day, M ississippi quarterhack, averaged 41.7 yard* on tl
punts against Georgia and Ken­
tucky this season.

don't just ask fo r bourbon

I In a move that practically guar­
antees tup billing for the Orange
Bowl game New Year’s Day. Mary­
land and Oklahoma today lumped
to the top among the nation's col­
lege football powers In the Associ­
ated Press poll.
The two ir.beaten giants, safe
bets to represent their rspectiv
tru s ts Athletir Assn, appear* to Atlantic Coast and Big Seven rohave arqul'fd new confidence ferencei in the Miami Fla., stadithrough "itrfctiy voluntary" mein* tim next January, stand almost
of getting member xehnoli to cer­ »boulder to sh udder alter stepping
tify they art complying with its past Michigan In this week i rank­
ings.
athletic code.
Ling subjected Us criticism of Its
television policies and the alhletie
code, the NCAA now frels it Is Ncwcombc Tops
moving in position to deal effec­
tively with members who have vio­ In Batting Average
lated the athletic code.
NEW YORK &lt;*—Big Don NewThe compliance program was rombe of th« Brooklyn Dodger*
started in Mjy 1931 under then- who led the major leagues In win­
President A R Moore of the Uni­ ning pitching pcrcrnlsgr in 1913.
sl&gt;n lopped inr hurlrrs in hatting
versity of Alabama.
The gist of *hr compliance form wilh a lir/lir? .331 average.
—which Is signed by an institu­ New combe a Irfthanded batter,
tion's president—is found in this rollcelrd 42 hits in 117 limrs at
bat. Seven ot his safeties were
paragraph:
Fomr runs, breaking the National
“ I certify that Ihe policies, pro­
cedures arwi practices of this mill'utlon, Its staff, member* and repicsenlatlves fully comply with gov­
erning legislation or toe NCAA In
vo far is I *an delcrmine. and it tmarking nine doubles and one
Is our intention to maintain such triple He baited 21 times as a
compliance."
plncb-hitter. netting eight hits for
Present NCAA President Clar­ a 311 mark.
ence P i Popsi Houston, vice presl.
Figures compiled by Ihe Asmdeni of Tufta University, yrvlrrday elated Press also showed today that
had nothing bnl prat'* fur (hr pro­ Ruben Gurnet of the Giants wra*
gram which 331 of Ihe 103 actise th* only other regular pitcher lo
voting member* have a I r * a d y bat .XO He hit It on the nose with
signed.
II safeties in CO trips.
Eight have not as yet signed. In­ Mirkcv McDcimolt of the Wash­
cluding on* which has disagreed ington Senator* was the American
with issuance of the rnmptianre league's leading hilter among
ftrms. None ut the eight was iden­ pitchers with a 281 average. He
tified.
had 23 hils, Including four doubles
“ We're on th* way towards ma­ and one homer.
Willard Ni*s*n of Ihe Boston Red
turity," said Houston. “ None of the
schools that have signed will now Sox was runneiup to McDermott
be able to tel: us they were un­ with 281 on 18 for-69.
aware of certain rules and regula­
tions" if they are found violating form wl't onlt Indite Investigation
the athletic code.
and they had better ba snow
"Those who refuse lo sign Ihe white," IfuusP n added.

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Builders of Finer Homri for
OH West 13th at
Florida Living.
—Factory to Yen —
Sales Office—2623 So. French .Ave
Phona 2100 or 2960
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esttmatee. R. I- Harvey, to*
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Freeier*. O. E. Pen.
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la iu n d ro m a t
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melts, tavetecs. hand bull, aad
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a t s i r i n a . ate. Progressive
Prtottaj Co., phono 4M - 4*1 )$ AUTOMORlLt RRUhERR -II
Wert lid, St.
CARS
INSTALLATION of Unolrum, Car­
BOUGTTT SOLI) TRADED
pel*. Tile*.
Rey ReePa Usee Cara
Sanierd Ave. A 11th $L
Hanford Linoleum A Tile Co.
ITT W. l i t St.
rhorvo 1917
I* —Meiers/Beeto/TraBern— I*
TV SERVICE
Pavt and Klfiricnt
RORSON R fw rttnc Gendn
JENNINGS TV CENTER
Retoeede Bales A Beertee
Phone 2313-J.

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gnril i .' kn! lires, (163. 24W
OradCe Ave.
la, n»e an All Water Pumps—
II wtT pay YOU to see 1)9 Kefore
Weds Defied — F u s s
pee buy. Open Evenings and
Paeia Reed Phene 7*6
Sunday*.
gat it Me Trader galea,
ROGER'S TREE SERVICE
Palatoa, rt*
Tree, Removed, Topped. Shaped
and Bra red. General Tree 27 FT Indian all metal houte
Surgeon Free E s t i m a t e s .
trailer tandem wheel*. (631
I’hnna 509-X.W, Sanford.
Roy llerl . UMd tar*.
FLOOR sanding aad flushing 19, T PLYMOUTH. Radio, Healer
Cleaning, waxing. Serving. Sami
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since 1*33. B. M
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lleaiers
hrowledge of g.-ncrol office work
II* MagMlia Ave.
Pbnne 1737.
r,»cM;aL Tht, I* an opportunity
for the right man, Write Box
NOTICE
X -♦ The Sanford Herald, giv­
Clearanre of Odd* and Ends.
ing age and fud partieulari of
Floor Sample* One of a Kind, etc.
marriage and military »iatu«.
Rrg. Price
SaU Price
SATURDAY 1 ELI’. One High
*29 03 Ral&gt;y Bed ami
Matte#**
*14.03 School anil 1 sly. Amity Sanford
Shoe Center, rua Sanford Ave.
MAo Contour Chair*
M oo
219 OS Llv. Room Suita . .. 128 68 WANTED — Route Sale* per-on.
49 93 Plastic Top Stop
net. Perfection Uairie* of Sanford.
Tallica ......
......... —. 27.88
*2«
no daily, sell Luminmi* ll-vor
69 93 lounge Chair*
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Plate,. Write Reeves, Attleboro,
26903 Simmons llide-a
t l i o . Free Samidt^amMMail*^
lied
23100
ISA
HELP WANTED (female) ISA
211.13 2 pc- Sections! Sofa . 1 U I,
229 13 Lawson Sofa k
l.M»Y f.^ ^ , Marline,
Chair ...................
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Oucktng. Eli AiipiyiKiv mown
3 63 Blonde End Tahir*
1.49 CV-anerv, 113 Palmetto Avr
22*6* 4 Pc. Blonde lied Room
(1 WORK WANTED____—It
Suit*
............................ 141 IK)
eanenrnrri,
salesgirl
61.30 P^V oedle Mattre*»ea . 34 11
wi*h*« woik In Sanford. Write
M 34 Msim« Bunk Beds with
(o R S. % llrrald
Maltressea ........................ MM
4193 Wardrobe* ............. .. MM LAWNS MOWED bv Jrrry lavrd.
1(9 91 Foam Rubber Muffin
Free eatimatei. Phone 1317 W
Couch ..........
71.88
Etperiroeed
young molher of 2
to.to Simmons Chair Beds .. 42.16 desires Rlby
Silling job after
MIS Double Dresier A
3 pm . lias own Tran&gt;i«irta(»n.
Mirror ............................ 38 M _PhgneJT3
U M Night BUnda
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(irocery
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Slnrc and
Dlaetita .......................... H a* F ....
Filling Station. Good location
Mather of Sanford
Living quarter* and ro ttarr to
rear. Siv mile* W rit nf Sanford
MS-ee a. m S t
Phene 127 oo
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LOWER PRICED HOMES
A nartm ent 600 Park
Inly $1,000 for 2 bedroom furnish
____________________
ed huma within citr limit,.
tarnished a p t Cloia In.
Owner
leaving town and wanli to
* 703 Waal 1st S t Phone 611____
offer one neat 2 btdroom home
FIVE Lovely, clean Roam*. (11.
with to acre of land with fruit
Two rooms, $33. 611 Park.
trees outside city limit*.
F u r n is h e d Three Room Apt. Country homo with 2 bedrooms
with bath. Screened porch, Garlo t 73* by 173 on paved strrr:
ape. i l l Park o r Phone 1U1.R-2.
Rearing fruit trees. *6.000 with
attractfve terms,
• t i i SLSHKD three tootna and
- n le A
rt. P&gt;»»«
bath. 1901 «Maple
Ava.
Phona Robert A. Williams, Realtor
600 Park.
i d , Auarello, 6&lt;
Raytonod LnndqHM. Associate
IIREE Room e o m ^ e l y furttlah. Phone 1672 AUaoUe Bank Bldg.
cd Apt. Phono a t »1T Pal­ LARGE Twd.Bedroem CB, Tile
metto._______
.
Rath. Jslouiled Perth, Hard­
wood rioors, Spaclout Cloasla
ICE threa room furnished Apt
and
Utility room. Hot water
;1Q0 llcllonvllle.____________ _
heater, Extra Wiring, Well
NICE room*, hot w alcr tclevlMon.
Landscapes!. *11,330
*1.230
Coifce privilege*. $6 weekly
Down and *6146 Monthly or
$2230 Dowq and *60 a month.
10U.W.
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Owaer hat to leave.
BURNISHED 1 Bedroom Apt
I’hona
Closeta Too Small? Down Pay*
meats Too High? No House Suita
SICKLY rurnlahed S room Oar.
Your Fancy? BU1LD1 Beeauio
am Apt Call 111 daytime, Ml-R
we havt the LOTS!!Ill In every
atier 6 p, m. C. C. Welsh.
Section -—. lit
In evi
e v e ^ p rie a range •
Bure, Suburban
rURNISHED ona bedroom eoMaie
hv the month. See R. J . Carroll
W,
alter 6 p. m. waek-dara or any*
time Sunday. Five Points Mutat J &amp; g l
ill milrs South on 17-W
Phone UM
" ill N. Park A n .
Very Largo I Bedroom furnished
C A . WBDDONr H L
PUBLIC AUCTION
. Apt Call evontnga. 2144Every Saturday NI|M 7:*0 P. M.
V. E**bot'GLAA, ABBOaATK
I USE COURT APTS. » Room
1U B. P a rt
Ph. IK Farmars Auction Market Building.
Furnished. Call ltH .
All merchandise sold to highest
S M A L L Furnished Apartment,
bidder, regardlesa of prlre^ Lon
O. M. HARRISON,
3i: Oak Ava. rhone 29*7-11.
signers and Dealers Invited. We
sign
will buy anything. Wallare and
wfll
Small Commercial Budding 31 * an
B^ih^PaJ$ Ava!1* Af£nm*gH
Walktr Auction. Phone 21J0-R.
ft. Large show window.Located
in new butineaa icttlemcnt at
Pour Burner Gas Range. EteellITth and Sanford Ave. Phone
rot rondltlon. Used one year.
lot or inquire a t B ail Service
t. w. a n a $30. Phone 167S-J-IO.
Station, I7lh and Sanford Ave.
ltol P a rt Avn.
B a r e WINCHESTER 3 0 » . Winchester
16 Ga. Double. Hunting Coat,
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U N D E R NEW’
llreechea, Bool*, Ammunition.
Remmington
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Etc. F. E. Henry, Sanford
M ANAGEM ENT
Model
330-1.
SL
and
LR.
Priced
Trailer Park, opposite Standard
I SAN LANTA APTS. V aranry\ic**33. rhone 140 between 6-3.
OIL
ly furnished. Phone 1710-ft.
BUBPUfS
COl.DSPOT Ref. 7 Cu. FL al»«
CLEAN Furnished A pt 1004 Pal ra la tARMY-NAVT
.. .................... $230 Gal.
with Freeier Ch»»l. Magic
T-Shirta
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4«c
Each
S Bedroom houte, hath, acre ef
Chef Gaa Range. Both in good
210
baaford
Ave
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1321
ground, Cor. Beardall and Crip'
rondltlon and reasonable. 819
Ave. Ph. 1124-MRosalia D r i v a . ___________
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Floor Furneeea and Clreulaton
3M0 WINCHESTER
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Model *4 ......................... W »
M Bento Park AvnT P taM iM i
200- Savage-Remington
SANFORD - B and 4 . bedroom QUICK CASH lee
Automatic .............
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homes. 1 a id 2 be hi and fuU
OH* 12 Gl. STEVENS Doubt........ 42 30
equipment. Available la Wkh
U O a . I C SMITH,
Arbor and Lillie Vcn ce Bubdivislmi. FHA and VA linaa,
l$&lt;Gabs f k v E ^ H u i e
14 00
WeUbora C. Phillips Jr.. Hull
II WINCHESTER Automatic,
phone Sanford tsSi. BaVa ol.
RED-I-MEE
Model U ...................
33.00
roraer Lake Mary Blvd aad
On.
Mraele C
Your authorised Browning DealWest Crystal D r i v e . Little *06 Bias Ave.
Phone 132* er. Wiacheator, Remington, Ste*
A Veaiee.
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Ph. 1MT-R after
MODERN eomfortabie t Bodntpm W
H m , U country. Beautiful
jjM y IMS. $T.M0- Matt attrac"aSS*- ”0*"
* I,,,,
terms.
nger type with tab. $23, it 33 COLT Automatie' Plstai
42 30
Jewel Botova Wrist Watch, $10.
Many new Pistols in Stock
Boys Cub Scout Suit, til# $10, IN PISTOLS Smith k Wesson.
CnOea u d Marker. W l m
$4.00, Boy's Watcr.repellaol JarCoil, Hi Standard, Huger and
ket, U u $16. $2 60, Kajpa H A R.
H i M Park Avn. n w
Hew « n YOU evap?
_ J. W. MAUL M A L T O i,
Raw wfll yen trade ?
Ftonda Stole Bank BMMtaf
Tew aid gun far a bettor tirade
"Can Bali** Phone 17*6.
AU the above advertised, in stock
V t i V A R i m n p a n e l in g
at^ Factory minimum retail
. -----y AW.

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ROLLED Edge Inner Spring Matt.
Matching Bo* Spring. Beauti­
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' A dvtrtiitri or# re ro u te d to b»
tlfy tho Want-Ad Department Im­
mediately of any errora in Ihetr
ad,, a t Tho Sanford llrrald will bo
rrayootlbla fur only ooa Incorrect
Insertion.
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—«t&gt;«n from 1:30 a . m. until 6:20 p.
in. each buiinoaa day except Sat­
urday afternoon. Doadlina for
w««k-day inaortiona la 6:00 p. m.
tho day preceding publication.

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Itrli Telrphone butines, olfirr,
Monday. Owner may have by
identifying at the Herald Office
and paying for adv.
SMALL ill-ACK AND WHITE long
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41 ,r d it
place* are a* in tern ,Inc on tele4|
with
vmnn a* on vacation. Wide Wide
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solemn
World , NBC-TVI ha* demunitrated
wonder
again. In Its initial program of
the new ,ra«nn It raptured »nme
of the bigne*a and variety of
America on a Run lay afirrnoon
U*lng 71 camera*, II look the
video audience to the Grand Can
ll&lt; re arc auihoni.itive an&lt;wcri
yon, Dalla,, San Kranciirn, Lake from Hu- Veterans Admlnidralton
Mead, N*\ , the Mlssinippi River,
an Ohio steel mill, a Florida under- to three question* of Inlere.t l .
water theater. Rockefeller r enter fnrrrnr servicemen and their famin New York a Gloucester Mas* , dies:
fishing wharf. It s n ar eatraU I am -v vrh'tjii id Ix.lli World
ordinary technical fra,
War II end Korea I held on In my
Dave Garruway &gt;*rvrd as nar- World War II Gl term ln,urancr,
ralor of an excellent script pre. hut I It-t it expire within l?n day*
u.' r u ted In
part-ii by Saul l-eviit. A Ihouahl asfix r iii&gt; Korean
that nrrurrrd ,n &lt;ine viewer I* that , 1911 Originally I couldn't get It
in fuiiirr program* Wide Wide hack, hu) now I umk'rstand there
World could well make u*e of a It a new law allowing me In rem»p in guiding it* big udienre pla-e It. I* there any deadline for
around thi* big rouniry It • sur- replacing ill
priving how many cd us don't know
A. There I* a deadline for Korea
what's w h e r e
geographically vetrreans who have World War I
speaking.
nr II Inturanre polirir* (hat ex­
pired within 12*) days after ditWhen somebody asked nirig charge from their Korean service.
Crosby what he's doimi the*e days You mutt replace your inturanre
(the story gne»l, Crosby cheer no latrr than November 2*. 1915.
fully replied. "I'm Inntilms Perry
0 I want to attend a Mato col­
Como." Certainly it’s impo'sihlr lege thi» chvrgr* no tuition In stu­
to go into a diner after midnight dent* residing In the State If I
and fail tn hear Como nn the enroll tinder Ihe Korean Gl Dill,
jukebox. And it's just as impossi­ will I have tn pay thr rollege any
ble to find anybody aged 22 or tuition?
$1 or younger who doesn't rave
A. You will he required to pay
about him.
an amount based on the school's
Take a look at his Saturday rod of teaching personnel and
night show on NBC-TV and you II supplies for Instruction. But this
learn something about Ihe younger
generation as well a* about Como.
Like Crosby. Como It cool. Its
absolutely impossible to ruffle the
guy. This Is a rare virtue among
men, let alone among television
performers. And it's 4tne to tee
a yogpjer genentton that admires
the virtu#.
Somebody might say IPs hit
singing and not his manner that
ropes In his audience. Well, you
can't separate hit singing from
hla manner. Very relaxed and
cool. As tho British said even hefore they had rommsrctol telcviOtil Wewt U th BL

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Information For Veterans
amount may r..l esceed (10 M
month, for a full tim» student.
U I am an oapcrtencfd earpro(er, hu! I vsoutd like In lake a
earpenlcy course under the Kor­
ean Gl Rill tn brush up nn my
skills Would this )»• possible*
A Nd. t nrler Ihe |*w, a veteran
mav not train for an qcrupatltv*
in which he is already skilled.
Veterans living ia Central FVw
nda who wi&gt;h further informathnt
alto'il Ihnr benefits, should writn
Ih# VA rdlicv at 42 F. Crnlral
Ave., tirlanrio, FI*.

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22 Completed.
37 More Under Construction
39 Already Sold.
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V.A (veteran) and F.H.A. financing committments
on 59 homes were obtained before the recent change in
the law that requires an additional 2 per cent down pay­
ment. Only 20 of these homes are
You can act now and purchase your home for $250.
less cash down payment than you will need on future homes.

YOU CAN PURCHASE OUR $10,600 HOME:

If You Arc A
Veteran— $ 3 7 5
Down Payment
$62 Per Month.

Service Person­
F. II. A.—$1,235.
nel F.H.A.—$905
j S l Down Paym ent
Down Payment
$60 Per Month Sss $62 Per Month.

Oldham. &amp; Judah.,
BRAILEYODHAM, President

FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
PLEASE V ISIT OUR SALES O FFICE
• 1625 SOUTH FRENCH AVE.
Phono 2100 or 2900

�Weather

TOUt MWIPAPit
DEFENDS TOUt ttGH.
TO tNOW!

Continued fair and rather cool
north and mild »ntnh and central
portion* through Thursday.

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VOLUME XLVI

SANFORD. FLORIDA

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WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 2 6 .IMS

AworUlrd Prnu l*m*ed Wire

No. SOI.

Seminole Sportsmen Questions Answered K i r l f . O f f M o o tin g
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RnrUarua banner f y Local Candidates |w lllV

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Goembel Elected
Honorary Member
Of SHS Key Club
At » recent meeting. th# SemU
nolt lltfh School Key Club *l*rt*d
• • an Honorary Mimbtf. Cleon
f.oembel. proprietor of the Sunoco
Fervic* Station at 3rd and Park.
This ia tha firat time thl» honor
hat h»ea heitowed on anyone by
the Key Club of Sanford.
Goembel ha* shown aupport for
1 -jriag
th# eluh in many way# du
tha tail few years. Recentlyy. iM
on aexeral occasions, be hae allowel the youth elub to ute hie filling
station facilities to put on “ear
washes" which met with much
auerata.
A« an honorary member, Go*mhel it antitlad to attend all meattig* ard activities of the elub,
but does not have tha right to
rote.
Tha Key Club takes t.aie op­
portunity to publicly acknowledge
its appreciation for Mr. GoembePa
enntinued aupport and Intareat in
Key Hub activities.

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Th* Sanford Herald recently submitted *Dt qtiratlon* to
the two randidntrs for the Rond of Fanfmd City Comm it
A renewed intereat lm the
sionrra in the Nov. R election.
Seminole County Sporlamtna Aa*
Th* questions were:
1. Whet «li» you M ieve the City n ' R.infnrd should do
aoclation "a s exhibited leal night
in regards t« a Florida Power nr.d Light Company franchise
aa rear and otd membert turned
out to enjoy barbecued riba and
in view of th« referendum held several year* ago on the
to talk over plana for tha futura
aubject ?
aurreaa «f tha local sportsman*.
2. What kind of street program do you belief* should
organisation.
A* I
a
i |
bn planned by the city ?
.1, Do ton believe the mayor should he elected hv the
Before th . . i « M L •"* " " H / M j 0 y C 6 6 M S B I W u I ^
tag got underway? Trot aurtr John
people or appointed hy the Board of City Commissioner*?
ora than 7ft
Mench laid that, Snoi
. . candidate for .the
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4. How would you go about balancing the salary acheTh# .two
(annew membera ara now ataociated furV*CUy"conimiss«mTn
the Nov. dule of citv employe ?
with the Seminole Coufcty Sport*t city Elect!'a. will make theirJ _ 6. Do you belle)* in Inereaaing the city ’• tax niillage to P a i t i n a i n n
mena Association."
lirst public appearance as randi- ta k e c a lf of the rit.v’* need* w hich «l demanded hv

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Tomorrow

1Office-Seekers
To Appear Thursday

Pruident Porter Lenairg told
spoilsmen* {roup that the
th# C4nii tnd rr#lh w | Ur prllh
Coromiaaion would hold a meeting
j„ fu ta n d neat Friday. “ In r#.
patenting the local elub at tha
tweeting," said Lansing, ” 1 am
going ta oppose tha closing or
t h e f t . Johns River to commarkal
fnhing any furthar than tha point
established by a u t o l o a d 40."
Lansing, Is his Impromptu talk
to th* sportsmen said, "w# hava
lota of legal, law abiding flatterin#Bi , nd wo „ Bt t# pretact
them. They hava a right to ntaka
a living loo."
Tha barbecued rib dinner, pre­
pared by Stinson Kmla*. and
aaned at th* Elk’a Club barbecue
pit, was attended by more than
a hundred enthusiastic supporter*
of tha Samlnola County Sportamens Association and th* statemid* group to which tha local
organisation Is affiliated.
*1 am slated e w the wond­
erful ret pent* ta aur appeal for
a united effort ew tha part af
th* sportsmen to pewtect thafe
right* ta participate In tbalr
favorite hghby and te allow other
aperttmen the same right* and
privilege*," said tha local i portamen i association president.
"Only through careful conser­
vation of e ar game and fish, will
we be abla to protect bur right
te fish and hunt during (ha ***•
ions beat adapted ta th# preserva­
tion af ear wildlife." Lansing gpid.
last eight that, &gt; * aiw vigbrwuaty • Meted U til. ch eat* .ta date
of th* hunting season from Nov­
ember SO ta Noveatbar BL" Tha
question also cam* up and was
discussed, relative la the split
season. "This has rauted mora
t-ouble already," said lam ing,
"than all last season." " 8e far,"
ha said, "there have bean I t arrests because of the apllt season
on Florida game, mere than all
last season."
"W* ara apposed to tha split
season," Lansing concluded, "tt’a
going to m ate outlaws aut af
good eportamen."

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Boy Scout Drive
To Begin Annual
M on03Y

Limited
Number
Of Seats

Rolland Dean Tells
Pilot Club Group
Of Trip To Europe

dales when ihe two will he heard people or are you an ad v o cate of lu ii-iim e rh a rg e s e a rm a rk u* •
Ro’land
L
I'rao,
Th# annual (eminot* County Roy Cornelia Skinner
aa guest speakeri at the Thursday P(j fo r specific p ro ject* ?
f ilter of the Orlapt!* Fert|)n*a| and
nf
former e&gt;tltor »r,l put1 .h . M
, « w
«. H o . do you th in k t h . II » - .l o f S n n fo n l d l y Tom - * " “1 , 2 * "
A C
To Appear First
Junior Chamber of Commerce.
HR
Ir e Sanford lletal 1.
m U a io n m can b e tte r * f r v t th e people o( thin c ity ?
Th? Jn%f lhl% , fJr mu hr
Merle Warner, the first to throw
Th* Vick-ulf meeting lor th* Ihe meeting r f ' r l'i,»t t'lL tl h n
tia tc h rl ha\*» lull* in |*, y trrttflflf. Ihf htninr%( fam* membcr.hip drive of Ihe Seminole
his hat ‘nto the ring for Ihe Im­
q
_ yir answers to the above quest ions.
paign ne*t week and the residential Mutual roprerl V i e Mie n will he night #• ihw 1 ’ ‘ &lt; b «&gt;n
portant post and David Gatrhel n»
essasion of th* Jlth at- n h « t«x r y
drive
will
lake
place
the
last
of
|np,„rln*
night
at
S
p
m
at
who .entered the race the follow mg
„f Ihe fmindiiig nf I'l "l ln!*t
. Warner
David Gatchel
November
ihe Senuoole County 1 lucatiooai
day will eip-es* their views pa
9 at I A
lissoaL I I . 1 In
year*
rsvt
Ihe
drive
has
been
||ul|,|lng
„n
rom
m
em
al
As*
Important matters of rity governi think It Is important
As you w*ll know, this my first
amutlng Inrlsieuts trot
* 1
conducted
during
Boy
Scout
Week
VsrocisHon
i-re.ids-nt
F r a n c is
men! at the noun luncheon mretir
V t out that the
lh* Reb-n-adutn veniur* in polities, and I should
on U r
Mrs. Dean en.
teri
which
a
n
in
FebruaryThis
year
Ruumiltit said tndas lint "I am
tomorrow,
l&gt; \ * . **- hrld seviral &gt;earv a g o ' i n . tn , U te in th. Iwgmninc
Lum p, an tour lo»l • imi
They aUl aU« subject th e m s f ^ '■ ^ •«
,al,
that my - . 1, |n l.,..( i. th . da­ in evperfmrnl is being conducted umared st the numbei of rails re­
• •• J-Tin*
Mr. and Mrs l» i
.» Urn* the people voted their
in the S* John s District, which ts questing re«ersslums for Ihe eon
ta a birrage of questions fmr ‘. f
•’re to h»'a an active participa cne of f|se districts in Ihe Cenlral 1 fflt ,e r is
*
.irts
la
regard
to
a
new
haveion,
n
rd
in
Kncland
h&gt;
tn■
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'
as he »*'
sj.smi empnj
rmphati
young husineiimrn of Sanl
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ill stadium. The two h&gt;ue»— Hon in Ihe* future efficient and
a student al O sfm 1 a ,1 Mr. • nd
Nine Mind comers ha*
v
1 new stadium snd a new puwer economical p:ner*sa of our eitv • F ,‘iri&lt;l1 p"&gt;r Smut « ounnl. to He lf ,t that .mlv a limited number of
•n4a 1
lh* prop!
poop!, should lrrm,n# lh* feasibility of alt five mrmher.hipv ran be reserve I In Mra. I.inten Alien of
luted with the Jaycet RaN/&gt;
Iranciu «\ »Hh a rebal* to the and, therefore, if the
!OU
irjiet
England, Framitt**, headed by T. Mark t a . * City which was Ui be used to ft- elect me as on* of th*ir City district* conducting simiillanenutls
ClUtens knowing of intersections nance the new iladium rovl— Commissioner*, t plrdr* myself their fund drives In November of the audh.irium where the conceits land and \ ten-*, k 'tr R.
Mrs. kerne f . Merer-grr, pu*&gt;.
will he risen
ihat have become dangerous ha- wer*. in my opinion, one and the tei do. In the utmost of my abi­ each year
For 1h* second straight year,
Mis Ralph Austin
piem Iicily chairman, had charge «f
cauit of tow hanging limbs, shrub- •am* question.
. True, of tho total lity. only that which it in the
bred P Murra*. Director of Adult nership drive chairman will have the program, which was open* I
lery trees fences, grass, or other
n ,,,' rl1) . iY'lr&lt;1 '"i be«l interest of Fanlord.
A Voesthnal F.duratissn Is acting user flftv music loser volunteers tih lh# singing ...
obstructions ar* Invited to list U u&gt;' ol ^ th lh. new stadium and
of .a run t er of
I
should
lit*
to
take
this
op.
a n*wf rranchiv*.
a* chairman of the residential and
them wt'b th* Jayceea at 1327.
’heir services lo make te pilot songs to nvisie areonipanl*
W* arc proud of our new it* opportunity to thank you and th* tusiners drive for A*nford. klur- offering
rervallons for Ihe concert*. Adult ment furnished hy Mrs, 11. K.
Elimln.tioa of blind corners is dium. I personally am In favor ol h'anford Herald for this means
one af th* ma)or progum s tn the ncguiiattog with H u n ts Power of expressing my view* on lh* ray said Ihat the IMJ Roy Seoul memhervhip* will he sold for 1 \ MrN'ab and le-i hy Mrs. Tiny R.sr.
safety plans for Iht present Jaycoo and Light Company lor a new following questions which you sub­ Drive e l l more surceiiful thin In and student irembenhip are M So
Mrs. Joel S. Ft»M. * ehartef
Franchise *I personally favor our mitted.
previous vest* and hoped Ihat Ihe ^Our ools trouble this year ', said
„f |h , |w a| club, gasI'F %
year.
ie
syste
free entcrprisr system of business.
In answer to your quostioa response lo ihi» sears drive would Mrs. Smith. "I* the fact that we history o f Pilot from its found*
I siocerriy ‘believe that electric number
one, "What do you ho­ be equally favorable Murray also have a Winderful series and only a lug on Oct. tfl, 1J21 In Harms,
power wUl cost our citizens less
lies* the City of Fanford should said that this year hr has approxi­ limited number of seals "
when
bupgbl
from
a
privately
Joe Gozil Attends owned anti operated bu«inr&lt;a. do In regai d« to a Florida Power mately 'uriy -five men all of whom Cornell* OH. Fklnner. 00. of .he
' h' '':V r7 .' , "in' » «
w actresses who has carried a
f]uS
.
Elsctrlc power is a sperialirad i. 1 tght *&lt; nmpanr franchise In are interfiled in furthering the Roy ffur
with
tk
members
Past presldenl*
Session Of Retail
business requiring tremendous view of th# referendum held Scout Pregram in Seminote County 1 family stardom into her own gen and charter member* were re*
amounts of m»nry uj investments, **'*ral year* ago on th« sub to make lh* business contacts for | eiatifO. will be heard on the first
Grocers
Association
technical know-howa and espen- Jeel^ tt i« my view that tha cityr the drive These forty rise men night* of the genet! Dee. I The r"«n,«*d. amorg lb#« Mr*. M a.f
Morn than M member* of the
Kirtjnu Club.
I.ioni \u&gt;trallan
\ti«lijlun \m rriian
rih jn lino pianist*
nt«ni«t« lla^lint*
it r^t n -’ • rnartrf
Upon his return yesterday from encc to operate. In my opinion, commlaslsin should make as cont- rrpreent Ihef Kiwanis
I’lub, l.ums
Central Florida HoiplUl Council
rtsarwater where ha attended thr our city at present does not have prrhensivs an examination a* Club, R tarv Club, K.lkiClub, and Ndum aipl Neal will be br.ird lair --e"'bei a-,,1 a 1
will meet In Sanford Friday to find
m Jsnuarv while the fsmuus Don *U* *h* el"h‘» bonorar,- n-emt-rr.
three day annual meeting of thr even a small part o( the money possible I n determine if th# rity Junior Chamber of Commerr#
out whit others are thinking and
j I'on ask htirus and Dancers, under Mr*. J. T. Hall gave the "Code of
Retail Grocers Alta, of Florida. that would be necessary lor Ihe should uulertake lh* financing
to keep informed on State Hoipiul
Jo* GariL onnrr.manager of thr city to go into th Lirctnc power of it* own power plant or dis­
lh# direction of Serg.- Jaroff, will Ethic*".
affair*.
Tip Top Sop*murk*: tapr*«*rd business.
I* seen «nd heard lale in Febru -1 "TF.i# being my fl’•* trip otar»
tribution »r If it is more fea-abla
Representative! from about SO
arv
j
it milmnrd On Page Twrisel
himself as wall pleated with Ihe
Often times, government enters to rsn.x th* Florida Power g
ho&lt;piiali from eitiei over th« area
smomplishnfaat* of tho conven husinr-s
"Our inemhsrthlp drlse will hr
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sa
1 b-mest belief that l ight Company franchise with lh*
In
Ihe
Including St. Petersburg. Ft. Sly.
tMtk.iverii provision. The referen­
over en No? ft nr berm#.'* said - r i ;
p ' I ,'
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(rate
a
given
butinex&gt;
•r». Gainemile. fiajton* Beach
Mrs Smith. "There has neser I n l l l Q S I IC K ID H vJ P
-.Oe* af M rW tft vmfmrtan. K. ni c h h p r TMn can a privately dum, or ttraw *-vte, wbieh waa
and JickacmvtUo will meet for tha
on tha agtnd*. waa th* adoption owned business. However, as es- taken In 1450 was during th*
been sii*k p.ofuund enthusiasm and a . r
s 1
f ,
first time ta fanford and will hold
of a resolution opposing lh* use pcrience js gained by gnvvrnmeni time that th* niuniripal atadium
A meeting of Ihe Rojrd of Direr inleresl in s Turrets series be A t r O m i C I S / V t Q r K C r
their luncheon-business meeting at
of trading stamps aa a means to operated hii'lness. they usually was (swing i-lanncd and the fran­ tors of lh. Fleet fteserve Assorts . lor* '
C
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Jim Spesrert
stimulate business. The associa­ Inrrras* ihe r"*l of a service for c h is e as p ii.p o s e d was being eon- lion, hanford Branch 117. has hern 1
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Harry Weir, adminiitrator of
tion also recommended a reduc­ beyond lh* original cost. Hidden widuis-d at a meant of financing called for lomormw afiemoon al D J / ~ r r t c _
• things are plrklng wn right
th* Seminole Memorial Hotpilal,
th e stadium. The fianrhis*
at I p m. at the Fnlteted Men's Club f'x -U N .IU 5 5 V .O U 1 SC
tion In tho wholesale price of eosta ereep in.
niielf.
Aandv tnders.in Mini r
and aecrelary-treaiurer of the Cenmilk. Gaul stated.
of ttia'sanfnrri Slate Farmr; 1 MarThe best etample of this I know that rim* w o u ld have a kick-bark at the Sanford Naval Auiiliary All T _ D _
Iral Florida Hospital Council, said
"The facilities of th* Ft. Harri­ Is our city owned and operate,I "f
• 0 oe u rfe re d
kP,
, f .i n t..v
y fll.OM a yeor station
today that th* organization meet*
son Hotel where we met, were water arstem For year*, in spile 1 u ‘h' ‘ "»•
The meeting was railed hv Ihe or- I
&lt; J |n v i/» M o n r l m ,
llamjw u of h- ans *l*d baskets f
*r‘
•very other month.
really laaed to the utmost due to of higher water rate,, the water rl ! 7 7 7 ,V " W
J I U V I U lY I O n Q Q y
rtieumhere tit e iirkr-d hi
,* ram/ation'i vire president James
Purpose of the meeting in San­
th* fact that this wai tha b*st at­ system was neglected. City water kick t-ock o f o v e r (JO.IIOO a n n u a l - Hughes lo discuss and formulate
The firri Amiri,an Red Cross the platform mtdafteinoon v r.i-r.
ford. laid Weir, will be to five th*
ly.
At
lh
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prav.nl
Dm*
w.
ar*
tended meeting wo have vet had," revenue was u«cd In pay other
plans for the Pie Tbsnksgising Course m 'Home Care of The dav. waiting lo he loaded on In, s
ataia hospital heada an apportunlty
said Gatll. "Tho entertainment. eosta of government, and only ■till operating und'r th . aid fran- Pirnie to ha held no Nov 12 In Sirk" In h. offered since World &lt;fe«iln»d for th. .s . t red n-llwe-'.
to aoe the local boapltal. They will
U&gt;* meals, tha *ihiblu. In fact la*t year, It was necessary to h-r r b i . whlrh provide* for Ho re­ Fort Mellon Park beginning at 2 War tl In Seminole County will f&gt;#
Sam An-n-on repre&lt;"nl j it«
he taken on a tour of th« facilities
avtrythlng waa Just Tip-Top. the row money to repair and replete list. to th* rity at all. Tbit pm
fin
Mon
lay
evening
In
Slarea
Fre»h
Mead-&gt;»t PrmtureCo. of
where they ran aee, first hand,
agfrenn-iit. *tpirea In IPAS.
only disappointment was in thr 1 much of our water system,
.
...
A* the preliminary plant has*, It is |,s he held wrrklt from 7 VI New Vote fV , me ' t’ * nr
tha progress being made here, and
fart that Cecil Webb could not j Now. sou the ettiirns eentinue
.-m , ui* atraw vote to l.uO. ,;„e|o*ed. Ihe pr# Thanktgiv mg Pie pm un-it i v i p m for lh . next borers b- &gt;• . no the •
l
to observe th* modern equipment
appear on the program due to I |0 p,j. high water rales, ard you economic conditions hav* r anged n|p w|j, |„ f |lidp games prilrs .eren we.k* &gt;n II r , lltnriufSI nl Male )
and building befora being put into Water Shut Off
the strident ho had on his Dixie are bead over heels tn debt, too, ma-mg it mandatory that any fhow&lt; lw 1 ref,„hm enls for all SI I uke's Lutheran Srh,*t1.
-n r
lerday that nr will I *
actual use.
.
•; e itim desiring to arrv* aa a City
iJly Ranch at WOliston on (hr
tlr*. John Dmla J r . who rereiy- flee* her. -m ■1 the nsm* o' k ar
in , r *M L-omm -loner eon.lder all of th . ag es
President nf the Central Florida To Repair Main
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very day |h* meeting opened past paid Ihe cost of ether npe,a min ,
Following the Rosrd of Dirertnrs #d her Inslruttor's training under I Pmdur# I'ompanv
u (rmn „ lmp. rl,.|
Hospital Council U W. C. SIcLin
mrenng, Ihcri will he a regu'ar Mi&gt;* RdiUi Olsen Rr ' i r o - , ri'ld
Aronson *sid ih,t hr
II hav*
government.
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Wat*r w ai gushing fmm lh* "I understand that Cecil suffered lions of gmemmant.
ad St. Peters burg
stew- i-'inl and after thorough
a broken bona or tw0 In hit right
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1 fe*l th* result wrtuld Iw the consideration do that which h* meeting nf the organiration at the Representative N'ur&gt;ing Aerslees iwo Hal!* whuh » ill hr r
The loral hospital admlnlstratnr ground like a mammo*h spring yes- foot and had tn. cancel his plans
I'htff a Club. Thursday Nov. 10 at for the m ure Hate of Florida, will into nfli.es e-tirii he s.» t
a
Mid that already mora than SO terday at tiia tsiteriactian of tjth tn appear on tha convention pro­ •am* with City Eleetrle Tower. thinks '«*(.
• pm .
direct the flats
modern in eiers re,pe,-|
reservation* for the meeting have St. and French Ara. when heavy gram. How K happened. I atilt Of fours*, som* of our big bustAs to question numhssr kwo,
Final p*ans for the picnic rill b* Th# emollment foe ih-c enurrf
According to the lie’s b’lycr, l x
equipment af lh* Cragf Construc­
n*sa operator* want thf city in "Whal kind of tlrre* program do
I* eomplele but Mr* fhlda ex- will be shipping dull* los,l* of
tion Company struck a tralva and haven't hoard.' said Gaul.
lh* Power business an that you &gt;0,4 h*l'.v. should b« planned hr announced al th* meeting
(Th* Cecil Webb referred In Is lh* p«opt« through yotir eleetrie
peels to rondurt smdhrr rl*&lt;* Isle fresh prod’ic# «nd fruits Ir'o N'r &lt;
ripped It open.
MAN BEING HELD
a former Chairman of tha Flori power rharges, would pay the th# City?", manyr of Fanford'*
m ‘ the season for both husbands York fit* an 1 vtnnlly "V.'e *rn
Workmen
wore
ntihorf
In
tha
streets
are
in
ds-p^rabl*
condi­
TAMPA ih -A Fort Slyers man
da State Road Dept, and owner rest of operating your rity governFivt
Men
Held
and
wives
having some fin* cr«p* of hesns,
seen#
and
a
*#w
raise
wai
made
tion. Th# city commission has
ia being held her* on a rare fed­
of tbo Dixie-Lily Milling Co.)
Mr* Jackie l-awson Home Feo- ciirumher*. green iq ash. y rllu r
man! and there big business op. established a priority list for th*
eral chsrge—failing la keep a to replace tha ossa ripped from th*
romles Insirurlor al Cronmi Aea- straight nerk squash, and »*garainrs and big land holders would repair and maintenance of our For Questioning
proper lookout on a ship just be­ roadway.
CONVENTION TOLD
r — Five men were '''m y , will offer a routs. ui Alta- plant."
CHICAGO
ronlinue
In
pay
a
small
lax
on
clients
most
In
ne*d.
Thl*
proOccoring shortly after 10 o'clock
fore a collision which sank it.
FORT MYERS OT-The riorids some of thair valuable land hold.
held for further questioning today monte Spring* in Hie near future
t-ooking ■•• ---me of the rii-tm Floyd Worth, II. was unable to yesterday, th* valva an on* of State Beekeepers Ann. will hold I.igs. This Ivp* of government gram should h. affectively and in ronnettion with th* slay ing of
Seminole County Chapter. Amerl- b*r» Jn*t graded and pas hr,i on t o
immM a'sly rarneri nut -within
make th* tSOO bond set by US. Sanford's main watar arteries, a Ha UM convention in Clearwater. operaHon. 1 am opposed In.
Ihre* aehooltx-ss although It* da- ,,n
Cross is arrrpting re- market plalf-.im Aron'on said,
th. n 'y 's ability to pay.
10-inch main, wai repaired and The brekeaperi yesterday alert­
Commlitluner Paul Pinkcrtoa.
lector tests hive failed to link any xHlrxtlon* for rourses in "Home ‘look at th r... f i r . r irimbers.
Th#
issue
Is
whether
or
not
we
Gon-t
street*
has*
murh
to
do
Worth wai a deck hand on the put back inta strvlea again shortly ed Millard ConsbaU, Mianrota, has# the City operate In serve
of them to Ihetriple killing.
,h# Sick" and "First They're representative of the firm
ahlp whisJi aank. the Seven Seas. after 1:10 yesterday afternoon.
president; James A. Russ, Au- your elrrtrie power needs or grant with thr growth of a community.
None baa beenchargedIn the Sid" right song sod d a is e s tn
produce that a . r . shipping Into
I,
th.'rfor*,
favor
lh.
creation
of
It and .mother vessel collided la
Water, over tha entire city, had burndal*. vie* pres Ment; and a franrhu* lo a company tn tell
w irsea will he organiretl lh* eastsrti m .ik rt."
a long rang* program that will mystery to which poller have been
the Gulf of Mesieo off New Or­ tn b t shut off in ordar ta replace Frank A. Robifoa, Gala*ivUl«,
-A-A4you Uiat power. I believe you the provide mir city with a sound unable to find lead* in more than * ',rn registrations are adequate j
leans.
tha brake* rate* and maks.
reeretary-tree surer ,
— — — — —
^
rlttieni will have cheaper elrrtrie street plan of m ain*.rare, and a week nf wdespread tnrestiga- —
power when you buy it from a pri- r.|*a,r Hs p rrrret, not not only linn.
valaJy owned company.
Detertlv# niarles Fitrgerald said
deterioration aueh as w. hava es"I believo w« *U realii# the perirtHM, but to piosrid. for th . Charles Dahlquist, a 33-year old
'mmedlale need for belter main­ .spaiui-n and development »f golf caddy, * 11 sei/rd afler a
couple reported basing seen him
tenance of our elly streets, fo r Fanford.
loo long now they hav* hern ne­
Que-i ^n number thre* Is "Do end the vmingest of lh# slain boys.
glected. The budge! tor lh# current you belies# lh* Mayor should be Anton Schucisier, il, together last
year provides for ra-surfarlng elected hy lh* peopl* or appoint­ July.
Dahlquist had Keen gt&gt;en a lie
soma seven miles of a total of ed hy lit* Board of Commission­
our eighty-ftvo mile* of rity ers?" Th# election nf nur mayor test and released last week. A sec­
streets.
b v Ihe prop)# of Sanford would In­ ond lie teat last night was InrooDay by day, our City streets volve a major change In the char­ rlusive.
InsesUgators said they are look­
continue lo get worse. Today, an ter of th* city from tha rommlsiold uying. "aa ounce of preten­ lon-rily manager form nf govern ing for,a "bushy haired man" who
tion 1* worth a pound of eure," ment tn the itropg mayor form of Malolm Peteison, Robert's father,
teem* an appropriate. A sound government, turb a basic and taw talking with youngsters te a
■1 ■
and far-reaching program of street significant rhang* te nur rity pool hall Saturday night Prlerson
* S aC ta-'
resurfacing Immediately
will charier should not be mad# with­ said tha man fled when he sought
aav# milliona of doiiart us street out the approval of th* penpl*. and to question him.
lax cost lo you In Ihe future.
should I b* fleeted and this qu*s-V
( d t e f i V/
'-L T L ‘J ,
ft
Yea. I belies# tha Mayor should iftoi arise. | would b« In favor of
he elected by th* peopl*. Only then submitting H In a referendum Driver Complains;
would tho Mayor foel accountable sot*, es'eis though, from my cur­
1
lo the people.
rent observations, I personally Is Sent To Jail
&amp;
\-ft
"1 would sal up Job Classifica­ favor our present form of govern­
• :&lt;5 i - KYOTO. Japan 'Jk— *TwenlyI
tion* I" **ck Department with a ment.
Ihre* hours and 4«&gt; mile* out of
1
fair and jute pay rale. Then, the
Th# fourth question I*. "How Tokyo. ( . xt driver Jthin|irn IshiCily employei would hava more would you go about balabriag tha Jima complained to polire that hi*
ineentire ta better themselves.
salary schedule of city employ#*?" beautify woman passenger bad
"I *iat*rely balteva la tha pro- Tha salary schedule id Sanford's ralmly replied when asked for
froaaiva dtv#tepa «al nf our city cily ampler** thould to carefully 141 fare. " I haven't got a penny."
U Mr fulteat oppartuaittes - bat- review ad each budget year with
Investigation disclosed that iko
ter itraote and ttrtH Hghtgrtg. lh* ides ia mind that Sanford pay waa • IT-year-old higlllva from a
{
hotter ulariaa for our polka forro id employes commensurate with Tokyo menial hospital.
and firemen, modern fire-fighting th* Job they ar* doing fnd in com­
Pol ie* routinely asked te se*
aqaipmact, ^
fimUona in parison lo other cities of atm tier lahijimsi Items*. That was wtren BAM ARONSON’ INRPFA.TR aom* af th* blah quality preduea h# U
operating cd our various city da- ute and aroaomle atatu*. Aid. Ha recalled Tokyo p*Ur* had shipping Into New York from Sanford State Farmer's Market
o r 6BMDIOLB COUNTY BPORTBMKK talk a*«r a*»bl*«* tt kb*
ptrtmqate, hotter rerre*tion fadl- also, with the Idea is ailad af (*l**d it laat wrek for ipoodiag. Looking aw. at tha right, I* Bawdy Anderson, Market Manager, (h u ff
Mto te InO.
&lt;
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Approximately 50
Council Members
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DEBABY— Voluila County iherlff Tucker waa gueat apeakcr at
a rout turkey dinner served to the
DeBary Chamber of Commerce
Thurxtoy evening at StcUon cafe­
teria.
Introduced by pres dent Abraham
Lincoln he outljied the function and
operation of hi* office the Improve­
ment! of the budgetary procedure
over the form ir fee ayilem. He
lire*ted the impartiality religiously followed ■ hia enforcement of
all stata
laws. Following thla
diirourse he conducted a question
and answer aeaaion, during which
members froe»y discussed Counly
problem a.
The Chamber then turned to the
but inti a at band; report! from tho
various committee!. Everett Swift
reviewed the work done since Jan­
uary on toning and valuta received
at the town meeting held recently
at the Civic Center for pretontetion
•f a petition on this topic. Swift
emphasised that the committee
nlihee at all *i»ea to art la accor­
dance with all of tho realdenU of
DaBary. IB # Chamber voted to roeeivt and approve tbo report of
D U aonlng e-jmnlttee.
A summary of Uin replies roceivad on tbo recent labor survey questioaairo wet presented.

Road Department
Begins Campaign
The BUto Road Department baa
put info high gear Ha campaign fo
eliminate more than * » unauthor­
ised traffic signals throughout tha

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whleh eigtiwering studies have
proved ar« a hfoderanra and men­
ace to traffic
Read Board Cfealrmaa Wilbur E.
Jons said that Osld engineers of
hia Department are now contact­
ing local authorities to secure im­
mediate removal of their signals.
City Manager Warren E. Knowlei
eakd Friday that the City of Sanford
baa alwayi secured approval of
tbo SUfo lo a d Department for
algesia placed aa etato roads and
Ihoroughfafee **d therefore tbire
are none of tho signal* or lima fo
ha removed from locations within
the city Umttei.
Under the new Bute Highway
Cede, which became effective lait
August, tha Road Department la
authoriaad to remove tho algnala
H focal authorities fail to bead a

An order acd referendum which
will no douM afreet small and
large grower* in ths Sanford araa,
has been cai *d lor an early dale.
No comment haa been the an-'
awer generally, aa grower* arc
contacted, because. fo their opin­
ion. they eouln not comment on an
item they hsd not seen or studied
Th r referendum concern* toral
growers thr area Included in Dis­
trict i. Sanfoid Ovledo-Zellwood.
Florida Cclary Order Rccommcn
ded by USD V:
The adoption of a prop©.#! maracting agreement and order for
Florida celery waa recommended
today by tha U. S. Department of
Agriculture. A refciendum to de­
termine whethe- producer* of Flor­
ida celery fa’ or the Issuance of *
proposed marketing agreement and
order will be held Nov. I through
Nov. 10, both dates taelushe, MinRALPH C O W A N I’ KKSKNTB his check for additions! membership, (nr hi. firm In ihe Scinmnlc
urd F Miller. Lakeland. Fla.. Field Chamber nf Commerce lo Dallas l.oop. Cowan said. “ \*&gt; rr»!i:t thr import* nr# nf incrcs.lnr mem­
Representative of the U. S. Depart- bership* ii* th* Chamber of Commerce, for that I. ths onl* »s&gt;- Ihr Cham'-er program r.i* be cnlstg
menl of Agriculture, announced to­ ed. (Photo by Jameson)
day. Baltota sod soling inttrucUon*
will be mailed fo all celery growers
of record end any grower who fails
fo receive a ballot may secure one
by contacting hi* County Agricul­
tural Agent's office. Voting will be
by mall. To be aligibla for count­
ing, ballet* must be postmarked
not later than midnight, Nov. 10,
1151. Two third* of the grower* by
Memberships in the Bemlnol#
number or volume of production
County Chamber of Commerce ir*
voting in the referendum must fav­
increasing a* the d m * continue*
or Issuance of the order before It
with
Increttcd enthusiasm and
will become effective.
momentum.
The prop*.! ed progra m w ould
More than
twenty additions!
aulhorite regulation of the volume
firms *nd peison* have signed up
of celery to bn marketed, also the
for ISIS I3J*&gt; membership* since
grades, sizes, and quality of tbo
Florida Food* Inc , United I ran*
commodity lo addition fo volumt
fer and Sloragt. Sanford Linoleum
regulation* or grade end tire re­
and Til* Company, Willi* Fontiac,
gulations, the committee could re­
Ri.hep and H«r|, l’uro Dll Com­
commend filing tha lire and di­
A .l\ firm sg-nds will ennfront
Tha Seminole County Sport i man’s pany, Fred Drum , Ssnioid Prialuee
mensions of In* container or con- Aiioeiitkm will stage a gigantic Company Hotel 'lonterums, 0 D ihe Board of Sanford t'lly Com
lamer* used for shipping Florida barbecue tomorrow night it 1 Landrvvs, Mr* Eula McClelland. miisioner* tnnight st thrir reju
celery under the order. Alto, re­ (.’clock for members, said Torter Mr* T
C Fullerton. Sanford U r meeting which begin* st I
search and development projects Lansing president nf the *ports Tractor and Implement Company, J “’clock in ih# Cnmmiitionrrs
related to eeWy marketing may be man's group
Kllgtn*
Seed t nipany, E*ant Room of the City Hall.
set up under the order.
The firH item appearing on the
Lsming .aid (h it |h* directors Roofing and Heating Co,, Wagoner
Volume regulation would be tor id th* aisoelation, at a meeting Furnttine to . Sanford T ’ ailer Tatk agenda will h. the prrirntatton o(
probate period* and follow an aL Friday nigA » » d &lt; plan* for th* W. P Bail, . Am*rif*n Oil Co r*U a ieiv.ee award lo II Jsm»&lt; Gut
MdmanI ptemte totfvtdgM handle:* k itfo rrV -»te ..i -1- b e held at lh * V ^ &gt; * " ** ‘■'■■r&gt; '
. env^n i-a . - . n &lt; J -fie ‘,i t;* fot.i* ".rf
baaed on handler*’ available supply Bik'a B*rb*eu# G roundi
ral*. tue . and Flortd* Hotel
11 rf-eluthfo ailoplej hy ih* Board
of calory computed la linear feet
Clifford
Mchibbln.
meraher-hip
of Sanford Cl.y Commls’ loneit and
spurtiiran't president pointof rows Tha committee could
drive rhaiimsn .aid Hit. morning 4 -liver tra '
Ihti the barbeeua is for
commend reflations or no1
foal W : of 'he prospective mern-j , „ hr
ini(H,rtin(.f
^
i and pro*pecti*rtmembers
pending upon the supply price
-ev «een Hnwever. di-cuttcd by H r commissionerov.ng Pkturaa will alio be
ation and other pertinent ficiern.
Ol tho-.e toe Com mil- „ j| be the need (or *n addillonal
lt Ihc barbecue mteiing
lee and team member- hnv* railed g, um„
|hr
y&gt;,|p r i|
Tho proposed program wouli
busiress trar.saried at the on a.* .ubve.-hirg, with a total of u„tlWnc p „ ,#ct I'.onhm Bradley
administered by a Florida
igh* mreling was thr ,te- a little over 4? non promiiril or will attend th* m e-ting to Islk with
committe* composed of nine 1
tiks rate of Ih* nrce*tar&gt; sutiKiibcd by thu.r trrn to ifote’
ducers with * like number of
Ihe tomim-th aei* about the nut
Mullet Lake Park equipTtiere I* no doubt, &gt;ald MrKib ter.
lernates Represent* Uon on
to paint th* Wffklva bin, that th« -Iris# will Iqereave in
committee would be mad# up
A request to pujrha-* fire »er.
famlerrsl and will ramr fo a *ueci-»sdistrict*. District* No. 1 or
sice for protertion oul.idr the citv
ful
conclusion.
saii*
that
a
membership
South Florida district, which
iw m progress with th*
Tram s, tm-ler th* dlieelion of limit, will t&gt;a dt»ru*'rd h&gt; the
eludes Palm Bearh county, woijfl
team caplam., aie competing for
•* **lj'Ba fono.lering a In
f
lh«
association
acrehave 3 memb-rs; the West Coast
’* s*'rT’ ,n,,|r 1 uunlv Inn
embership drive rom- four ticket* lo Ih# Drang* Howl and fr
District No. t. including Sarssot
said, "we'r* going to Ih# Gator Howl (omball game* with lor tl,1 ,n b ,r of Commerce which
I members, o d Central and Norl
r fo door ranvat fo se- ecpeni* money added to the lickeli #*Nur*la a referendum on anneia
Honda or District No. 3, includthe team captain* there -Bre ««&gt;" "» he held concurrently with
mb. rs for our atsocia- For
Inf Sanfurd-Ovtedo-Iellmood, would
. . .
_
_ .
(Ft* C I Hf. ..d
. .. Si
ercat* Interest m th* ticket* to the Tangerine Bowl game the Sanford City Election on Nov,
bay* 4 moMbon.
I
our grtrip "
Tho prvpowd program la b*i#d
A tequevl for a quit claim Heed
on ttidoeco received at a public
in Ihe smith half of the unplatted
hoartng bold ■ WmUr Haven. Flo.,
lml A -&gt;f Bos# Court will com#
Mar. M l . ISM. If Florida C«l«y
before Ih# commissioners for dis­
producer! voting la Uw rtfamdum
"F airly good demand on vegffa- cussion tonight
favor tho laauanco of aa order by
The sh-irictt item on Ih# a;cnd*.
btes *n1 fruit rariy last week de
tho requisite number or volume. II
rcidgn* at th* Inter elined .lighllv toward Ih# end of and possibly the one item that will
may bo iaautd. U tho proposal la
h SI acd Magnolia th# we*k." Manager Sandy Ander- drat* lengthy d ls n m im will he
afternoon caused ton staled n hi* weekly t*p ut number T on the announced pro­
not favnrod by tho requisite
age estimated at to L. H I.ewl., Director of the gram. "discussion of bid*".
amoult R caaaot bo laauod.
Juries.
Florida Atai* Farmer'a Markei* In
IKS Dodae sedan, driven Winter Haven
south m Magnolia Avr. hy Arthur
He said, "Informittenl rain* dur­
J-'hn Plava, 37 yrar-vM nrlando
ing
tha week retarded harveiling
ear iilrim an. received damage*

r Accident
5 Damage

ry

mado la oWala tho nfflini cooperaltao of local aotKorlttoa."
MM O a w r . ttato Road Traffic
aad F l i l a f Enfiaoor »ald that
"It la vital (or tho cixnala bo re­
moved oith a minimum of delay If
Floftda'i motorists era to obtain
masimum banoflta from a road
ayitam that baa born vaatly Im­
proved orer a brief few year*."

Hobby Attending
Meet In Doytona

Sheriff Luther Hobby loft this
morning to attend a mooting of tbo
Fifth District Sheriff i Association
being held In Daytona Beach at the
Prlncou lia n u Hotel.
According to Sheriff Dave Starr,
who n U if M Urn mambera of the
ihertffe aisociaUe# about tho meet­
ing. tho Florida BboritTi Bureau
A scare of arrests ware eemifct- mill sipU in the now forma to be
ad over tbo weekend according
accerdbif to. ruled out aad forwarded to Talle►ueoo.
arroat rotorde at tbo S i l n i le
M r-rM K m aaid. 'Tb ia la a m y
County Sheriffs office.
Traffic arreita were made by Im porter meeting for the Fifth
Dtatrfet AaaartnJJox."
Deputy Sheriff a, Florida Highway
Fatrol and tho conatobl# with an
added number of arreate mode by
the game warden of the Come
and Froth Water Flak Cammia-

Score Of Arrests
Hade On Ipkend

wklakey” when bo wae aeon ontaring Me benan and return lag to
» bear garden be operaIm with
• half-plat ef Illegal whiskey. The
a m r t ame made ky Deputy Bberiff
W . U Long.
t eckleee driving chargee went
m**a I p Deputy Ktoriff Meegae

to th. front fonder, bumper and
hood estimated at tlio .
A IN t Bulck sedan, traveling
west *n Ninth St. end driven hy
tlarrimn Clark of Sanford, a M
year-old rtllred negro, received
■ damaged right re ir fender #ttlmated at (33.
According to th* Sanford Police
Department Investigato-i, rieva
approached th* tntm rcton ai he
was lightlag his pip* and ran the
su p itgn.
Charges will ha heard before
City Judge John Leonard) Uus af­
ternoon.

AtmorialrH Promt I.tawed Wire

Pro Golfers Enter
'Mayfair Inn Open'
Rotary Club Hears Vardon
Delegates Report Trophy
Daily Experiences Is Award
Feininole High School
vo tepte.cnled Sanford
n, st Boys’ Stale in
•erently gs.o a teTsll.il a
irii daily artivilte* at
: of th* Sanford Rotary
Club at the Yacht Club Ihi. noon.
Jim Hankins, ir present log thr
t otary t tub, was Introduced by
piogiam chairman Chsilie Mnrri■on who al.n ptcenlrd the fol­
low ing - hrnnelh Ram.ey, h i..•nil &lt; Inti delegate; Howard M lred, U o n . Club; John CUtke, F.iht
and Kinle Morri* of the Jaycect.
Farh youth evpies.cd his spptCiinlien for th, oppoitunity *f learn­
ing something .oe« ifir about bis
•tat* government and *vpre.»cd
ths hepr t*1*1
program sponsor­
ed by thr American Legion would
continue.

Local Worshippers
Hear Many Subjects
l In Church Sunday
Tournament

Final
Of P G A Season

kmong ih# vy.mii: n rb irrh g a in
n the net or ’ f.itrday Banfmrd
Four -&gt;t the eounti. t top ni&gt;ne' &gt;i»r»hipper* iieaid lb*ir rtuireh
making prole-atonal gnllm bate Irsiler. .pe.V on many subject!
tiren annnunred a. -ail? ennani. with te*t» la ,en ftom th# Holy Bln* the SISOW Vnusl H i* Ma&gt;(*ir l’1*
Ion Open r,|t( Tournament Heel At the l.uthri an i ‘uir d of (h# R f.
IS through 1A al Hie H »)(a ii Inn1dremer vevtrdsy. llev. PhtlliR
'i hle. -.inann 'p-iVe
poke (ii.ru
fi &gt;m hia ICalt
r.mnlry Club, here in Sanlmd

l|ea&lt;l n - th* en lr. lift In l

Unit .v ?t •T.kel. n

i art weigh-

r.t adilii-n I. Ihr PC.A winter rir ed in the balance-, snd art found
emt ate
Snead Dr. la iy Mid wanting *'
I'ltcuif. MAe S-nuhnk. and John
Re* ScMej»mann «ahf, "King
Uni he, scr.-idinR to frank Mrbsne Pel-birrar anid&lt;l U m li surroundJ r . manager ol the May'slr Inn
ing. and in siimplitoui living Irlg
Thr M -* (s r Inn i'i&gt;en will be the a. though he aa. atm.a th#
tinal louinamrni ol the l'i&lt; \ winier|nf G«*d H r wrnt .o far a* to rhai-eaion Qnal fving round, for the len God', power by mocking !ttm to
3Ji entrant* will begin Ucc. U on the final a n of miiuiing God’s
tl.e Mayfair Ir” * cuune.
Hol.v V e cel. He wai weighed m
M Ih-- rort-luiion u( the Imirna- the balance of Go-1*. |u«tlre and
menl. the leading I’ll A money w in foi.nd wanting That veiy night h*
Part pre.ident Orville Touch ton ner of the yeal will be awarded the lo.l his kingdom *. well a. M . Ijf#.
presided In the ah.enre of lktt» Yaulon Tiophe, smblemstle of
"Me are al*n weighed fn Ih* halliam Rn«h. George Touhy trad a iirnfestional gulfing sllpiemsiy.
ante of G o d « Ju.lire ," Srhle*’ icolution in memory of the late
According to Managrr Vebane, mmn .aid, "by our live*, hy tht
Flton J. Mmighion dr., a valued who ha* pl.t recently taken user halane# of H i. |*w, hy thr measure
member of the clu's.
Hie icin* of tile Ma’ lalr Inn « pluvh
plu
-f our advantages, a. well a. b#
In eonjiinetion with t', S O. louricl hotel atlracllon here Ihe III. Mord ‘and thou art found want­
week, a film showing tha activl. lour day gulling event will be a ing' In .pit# of God . law. of his
ties of the .erviev orgamtalinn at tournev of 73-hole medal play. The hut* suffering of hi* mercy, wo
Mayfair tnn, owned hy Ihe New have m miitliludmou* way* fallen
homo and abroad wa&lt; shown
York Giant* llavehalt orgamtalinn, ihnrt. God's juillre ran only say
ihiough the roiirte.y of I apt. floWill Sponsor thr winter mre! which that we are found wanting. But
tiCrt \* Jail, -on, commanding offi.
ha. given ih, nHiclat name " May- through repentance and .orniw Mr
cer of the ^anlool Navat Aiisllifair Inn Open’'.
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our »id* Ihm-igh in ra
m c.t #n*
arv Air Station, Ihe .Imwlng » a »
t'enlra! Honda, left without a |*•#*»or lo overcome them, through
arrarged bv the beminole County major gulf tournament, will «»per-|,,j'* |m * °t **ii bon, we ftnd that
I hamber of Commerce and was lencr the target Inutnanient of it. Ihe halanrg rearhe. Hw&gt; level of
well received hy the local Rolar- type ever in he held In thl. area, hit being juiHfieH T ot Mm S..q
Ian*.
.reed the 1*1? ttnmn Orlando suffered and d-ed for t.ur *tn«. 'IhB
blvrt of Irsu* ChrUl III. v*n eb-v*.
'iprll,
*11 »ln • Faith m IhB
T r &gt; " C l a. n r
M - v'**ii Inn Hp*« U th* i*e- /?** V
ronrtudrd Rei Si-hl*.*M w a n ia n s
lo
n e a r , nd IMP for Ihe touring pro cotter. Savior
•lore the group will pailiripale In m»nn. "wa.he. away Ihe handwrit­
the Miami llpen He, * Ihrnuth 1J ing on Ihe wall, u v e i ot from fe.p
rtiere *r» only three other Florida and lea-li ui (ma'ly In *v*r?ait,p|
life
Kiel playing boat to Jn.ono pc, \
In hi. mnrnrng message yaitse*
They are Miami,
Tlie Sanford Kiwsm* t'lnh will -i-on-ored me, n
11onlinued *a rage rig h t)
hear Dr Terry M Bird at its noon Si Petgr.burg and Jackson, tile,
li-neh-or mecung Wednesday at Hie
A unique distinction for hanfonl
I avht ( luh
Ii thr (a il Hia' H will he the small
Df Bird 1* evpec trd lu .peal In p,t
ritv tn the t• .............nited SUIc*
in hnld
„ «ii?
.................
the group of Kiwsnlan* on “ ITir
tournament of ths "JUyfail tnn
Function* of ihe Seminole County |open" sue
Health Unit "
|
—
Dr Daniel Mather, nf th* Ki
warn. Club'*
Under
Privilegml
lo#*) law enforremenf officer!
( ‘hildtent Oimmllle* .aid foday
haie been lu lle d M * meet n of
that the local health unit diet a
the Fir t District Peace Olfi-era
tiemenditous work among the Indi­
According « • reports to Hie office t-vociitmo whieh will be held in
gent and Ihe underprivileged chil
Tampa, Thursday, Oci 27. begin(iron of the community. "There is of liny K (l.ren. Mate Comptrol­ m u at a p. m
ler.
from
county
a-seswir*
on
th*
a .lorv in the work Ihi. unit doe*."
•to*t for the meeting will h«
a .lory lhal |j| estimated *-*&lt;•■ cd valuation of
.aid Dr Mather*
real and tans'Me per&gt;onsl proper- btigen* Acre*, preijdenl of th#
im pot tent to every clttirn in th#
ly for lav p-irpmes for IWS. Ih*
4nri n J
Rnheris,
county."
Chief of Police Tamoa. and assistIn it* w*#kly bul'etin th# Xiwan- ss.eised vslualmr nf Seminole
ed hy third vir#-pietid»nl |nsp#rt*
Is Club of Santonl ha* announced Counly n»n-citnipl real e.iale is or J. D. I-allure. Director of th#
4U.TIS7M
the annual: “ Lade* Nighl" event
First District Captain C G RnbThl* I. an mrreaie of nearly s
which will lake p'see on ihe even­
fofost ar-d Ihe iliairmsn nf th#
ing of Nov. lb. According lo (he halt million d -liars or of JIM1IJ0 First D i'lrirt, Ma.n* T King,
'Ki* an!* Bulletin", D id rirl Gov The 1134 valuatinn « * )
According to the invitation !*Tom McEIvy w il be a guett of (tie Th# percanlag# of tncresi# of Ih# ■urd to Ih# local Ii* enforcement
1335 valuation &gt; n 1934 roitirs to
local Kiwani* group
group, the eorktsil hour will b*rin
Alto, the Bulletin »aid. Fd Lane »n arproilmst. I pertenl.
t J p. m., followed hv a h.ubeci *
will I# in rharg* of a program nf
The valust .o of Semlm-le Coun iH (f lfMj p.,rg lJmnff 4, 7;V)
entertainment. « t is the annus! cm ty tangible rot* nal prooerty. a* p m
tom
estimated hy the tat a.sstior
Speetif door prir** will inclndo
•how* a simi ai uureate 3b# 133.3 j Smilh snd Meson « ral reeueumberi end pepper* Inrally.
Semmol# Counly Court I* In its
valuation «*timat*.l for 1D'.&amp; is $*.- . 0|,»r, w ,||,i,( tl. holders *nd
.......
,
l-OVB OR LACK OF I.O VE!
but wiih cooler weather prevailing •erond week
790
w
.
'*l,h
•
ri*1
teriimorvy
|
OKLAHOM
A
UI1Y
n
t
a
v
e
o
r
. 470
„ in contra-' with th» 1331 minialti.-r badge.
crop condition* should improve.”
hemr heoH hy Judg. E rn c t ,hr |1{k n(
*
ollrn lo hisme
Anderson laid "O n n gei and Ifou.holJer,
The rombmed Irirreaie of Ih#
when a perton gel. slrk and want*
grapefruit were in heaviest volume
There wer# ]g rise, on (he trial to »tav that wav a prominent p*y- n&lt;in e»*mpt r»»l c*'sl* end p- ■ n
and averaged 43 *A and 43 IS re- dorket lari week with I of the
al properly, ,n
ihistrist «ai-l her# yevterday.
ipeetlvely teat week. Bean, and case* tried Fi.ur of th# raie. were
The pychirtrt.l. Dr Themiore r0ITlf• •“
•
‘ I’P*
••’ i i .jiw
eueumbers followed fo volume and found •■guilt)" and rnm irtrd; two
A Matters of Nrw ()il#an., .aid
The St-tc (om pi &gt;ll#r slid Uni P r n n r n m
A (■ I I O f P
lighter supplies of eggplant, coco- •weeded "nm guilty" verdlctf; on# a woman often will lake advantage Ihe tontaa** ta U t w r i valua- ' ' A j y r u m M r u Vofr r
**H* *qu*ih, straight nerk tq .aih mistrial, one directed verdict for of Illness to g#t altenlton from a lioos .ire attnoutabir in mo.l pari
Threr resident, nf Ainford. ar#
and peppers brought the total th* defendent; thre# guilty pleas: 'louve if a husband * who has to new conslrortion, a definite and among *umr ! O'** person* who at.olum* up to 1T.U0 packages with ofif1 f i i f m* p m ijfd ind four neglected her
runnel# reflection of Hi# growth Irnded ih# fir*t Hate wide Real
a gross valuation to tseeit of contmuoJ Of th* four cave, where
Dr. M'alter. will lecture at (he nf Ihr date in new r-.nitfuctlon for Property Institute *( the Univer­
450.000 "
* ’’guiH)" verdict was returned, Oklahoma Citv clinical ronluenrc ■miu.trial and roidential devrlnp- sity of Florida Friday and Satur­
"O ur voli m# should shove a de­ ore wst for driving on (h* wrung which opens here today.
day
ment."
cided incrtaso with improved quali­ -ide nf Ih# road and the nth«r
The progr.m of 1e. lure, an I
ty on must items," Anderson's r » three aera for driving while in
nans) diicui'ioni it being p r e .
1foiirited
port concluded.
! vented bv Ihe Iiurlda Rar ihrsugH
3eminul# Coiipty Prosecutor K i r . ,
it* Legal Intliltiiei Conmittc# anl
Ivle Housholder said that lh«ro sro
Real Proper*) Vclfon In rmipera*
1« ru e . -et for trial this week Of
Hon with Ihr Eighth ludtrlal Cir.
Ihns# II ras#«. is are for "drlring
rial! Bar
rlati-n and thp Gen­
white inlowtgated" with on# of
eral Eiten*t-m Division of Flor­
ida II is designed for lawv#r«,
them continued from test week’s
Pvt Esrl S Jiekion. whose wife, docket Th# other rasas are for
hank loan an* trust offttrte, reat
Geraldine ll&gt;et on Bout# 3. San­ various violations.
c»tale brokers, turveyors, clerk*
ford. ii scheduled In he tent to
uf court, and abvtracturs and till#
Europe from Fort Utley. Kan . In
fovurtra
BUM P n NEXT
Not ember ai part ef Operation
During the fovlituie, several of
Gyroscope the Army'a new uau
SANTA MONICA. Calif, jn _
America's raiikuig legal .peclalivta
rotation plan
"There'* jut! one more thing lo
in Ihe roil property field will disP »l ;«rk a rn 'i unit, the toth fn- fly and ihat'a a blimp. I'm work­
ru ii tai titles, curative and Um ila•antry Divia-M, la the flrat di ing on that a .w.‘*
tloiis act#, till# to real property,
vltlon to mov* tuder the Gyroscope
So declared Jamea W. Monte#—
perpetuities problems, lawyer-surplan. It oil! replare the l i t la- belle* ed to he tho naiien'a oldeat
veylr rvsponsibilltiet and problem#
faatry D ivtib a which la returalag flier-after relobraUng hia 13rd
I# real estate Daw*action, till# #«.
to tho V. S.
birthday Saturday by Uktog three
amlnatioa, and riparian righla.
Private Ja'kaau, eon ef M r. and generation! of Me family for e
Georg# L Cmieher. of (he Gener­
Mr* Orval Jack m m , Route 3, Ox­ plane ride.
al Retention Division, la foitltut#
ford. Oh In. It a gunner in Company
Monies, a veteran «f l.nno hours
roordlnatoe,
i ef •&gt;.* dirteten’a U th rtglmenl. in the ail, atid ho haa piloted 51
Sanford ros denU who attended
R O TH W E R E S M ILIN G a few momenta after thla plrluiu waa taken.
He entered tbo Arm y In May of different typei of aircraft. Includ­ Representative Mack ■ Cleveland J r , ia about to tackle barbecued th# Institute includ# F. Mono#
thli year and completed k*-ie train- ing a jet Ha octahliahod Clover rblckea and Senator fmuglaa Stenatrom, by tbo amlie am h*a face McDonald. Georg# A. Ip##r IT ..
Kg at Fan liter.
Field hern in IK S ban already sampled hia. (Bteff Fbelo)
M i K M # A. K te M ia y. \

★ ★ ★
★ ★ ★
★ ★ ★
Memberships In C o f C Growing
As Drive Increases Interest

Sportsman's Group
To Stage Gigantic
Barbecue Tuesday

Partl&gt; cfond. throngti Tucsda*. a
tew wirielv araltrrrri showert
«ntnh anH renlral portion*, r,-oler
irnlrsl portion. Turt.lay.

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Health Unit Talk
By Dr. Terry Bird

Local Lavf Officers
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Green's Office
Reports Valuation

Vegetable, Fruit
Demand Declines

County Court Is
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Three Rcsitlcnls
Attend State-Wide

Jackson Sch^du'cd
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DALLAS, Tex. lA-DxHa. kit
drainer « manufacturer Richard
Englander hn m t a “get-marrW" hat to Princeaa Margaret olm
England.
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“U'a K»ti«Uiia* blue for her to
Wrar.H said Englander yeaterday.
adding that the hat wai faahionrd
aftor Tma' atato flo w , tho bluebonnet.
OPTK1AU TO i m i l N
Tho trratlon la a prarl-trimmnt.
NEW YORK ua-Two Argentine blur aalln ihrll In tho ahapo of a
Roman Catholic rhureh offlciala, heart, ayrabolic of ronuaeo. aali
deported by the regime of former t»« «*»i*aer. Tho alia la adfuitPraaidaat iota Peren last Joan lb,
left by plane today te return.
They are the Moat Rev. Manuel
fate, auxiliary btobop of Buenos
Aim, tad the It. Rev. Raman
Nevoa. of tho Boom Alma arch-

m M aha aald. Ho dooa aot
alta Ilka a codftah la front of tho
tclrvlaion art.
“If any paranta ara going to buy
a televtatoo aot pirate do not lot
tho children look at It lam rend­
ing my aon to a hoarding acbool
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Dvath M I U ( t r n n M :&gt; . a a *ttraiw*h pMpuUr n a d l c a t a s v a i r e r e r catu m . i t . ap»aa w » i h s p o r * ta ta* Use*
• r those vhaaa fe&lt; »rv&lt;* -o wall It*
kav aa b it v a u a s widow. Carol, a a d a a
a a t o u r t i a of aataoaa adora fta hod hof n . r u l r d Corot m r a a that IU«aa W t
bar oo m a c thoa Bra i b o u u n d dotUra.
Whaa ha Warns from bta wtfa Baoata.
t h a t R o t a r a Brat v ita, i a a a baa com*
t o *law*»lU* foe th* friaaral -albarl
k ih h aa. oaa of Uroao tw ln ta d v d *7
K n f t r . rafuaaa la aaa hr.

C U A T T K It T i i n K r
BRBSIE KIHUKK hail given
*vtrything aha had to hrr husband
hut aha had lesrttcd nothing from
■narnsg*. Bo no* aha pretested,
•Hid after all Ihraa Jrara — “
-N o r
■Anyone would think, to listen
to you, Jana waa a monster. And,
aaoopt for ne'ng simper and a IIItla fray, ana'a |uat Uia same aa
ao* o t t a u Know wnat? When
I *11**1 at Uia .cemetery and
wauneo Huger* two wive* I
couldn't nr ip thinking na ntad* a
pouf exchange. Of courae, Carol-*
&gt;Hunger and ah* haa a pretty face
and I gueaa thal'a all a man carra
a tout. Borne men.* one added
lustily, her nand ciiuuig over Al­
bert a thin ana. “ Hut Jenr— * «n«
mad* a nelpl*** gesture. “Jana la
wonderful.* *h* aaid atmply.
Albert drew tut arm away. "Bhe
haver believed in finger,* ha as id
in tua reedy voica “She waa de*tmying mm. from the beginning,
Carol knew what he was; the
helped turn believe in hlmaelf. Just
herauae the woman ta pretty— *
Qeaaie enorted. “Think I’m lealm u T At my aga7* Hatred filled
her mouth with a bitter taaie.
-W h y finger waa eo niarvekma.
why everyone had to believe in
him— there'* Umra, Albert, when
H i mad* m* downright atek at my
stomach to **# you worshiping a
man who waan't worth tying your
anoeiara*

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"HassleI* l i t iitua man aat bolt
upright, an frail that only the
flame of tha candlt waa left.
“All right." ah* capitulated,
helping hun to It* down again.
“ All right, dear. Not another wont.
I won't aay another wont though
juit the tama— “ *ha (wallowed
Uia wnnle aa though they choked
her and wmmoned up a reassuring
amita
"I m going to get up," Altiart
said. “What have you don* with
my clothe*?#
“ You can't hav* them. Ju*t a
few more days. You haven't eaten
enough to keep up your atrengtn."
Bhe almd neude him, wearing
a alip. Bhe put on a nmiaedreaa.
her vote# coming muffled from tha
folds around ner head.
“Know what? I brought Paula
C.v*a nark with m# lot the real
of the day. C*.nu wanted to be
alone and alia let Clyde take Paula
out for a drive in the ear. It will
give mm a chance to get oetler
acquainted with her. I auppoae
you've noticed how he feel* about
iicr.“

“About Carol* little niece?" Al­
bert aaid.
Ilia wif* gave a liitle cluck of
exasperation “Homrtimea I think
your* to wrapped up m your
thoughts, Albert Kibbee, you don’t
know what is going on. That non
cl your* -a head over heel* in K&gt;v#
with Paula."
Albert mad* no comment but
tteiaie waa accustomed to that. “I
suppose wa’v* got to eapect It,”
Shr went on. “Ha t the age to tall
in love, and especially when he ■
just out nt the army, llestlea*
And maybe n would h* beat lor
him to aettl* down Hut wa v* had
him eo mile." tier head emerged
from the dress, the tlraighlrned
the skirt. “At Uaat. you'll nave

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a chance now In talk mor* to him.
Now he a grown up you’ll And how
— genu* Ik is IK court*, if ha
waa to marry and live around
here— * ana wok* off. har lip*
parted. "Albert! I hadn't thought
of it befora. What wUl happen t*
ua now that Itoger la goat?"
“The Lord will provide,* k* ***d
gently.
Bn* aat on tha fmt *f hla bad.
"1 auppoa* ha left you aomaiking
in hi* wiit M# waa bound ui ito
that. I'll aay on* thing for aim,
h* alwaya locked out for ua."
“Did you tea ntm?“ Albert
asked, following a track of bta
own.

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"linger. Before— •
■Yea, h* lookad natural: Rh* he
wax asleep."
-Did ne look happy?- When hla
wile mad# no reply Albert repe*’*
cd ma question with a touch of
impatience.
“ I waa juat Uunkuig.* ah* laid
in a ton* of aurpnaa, “I don't i&lt;e*
■lev* I aver aaw Itogrr Wok really
happy. Eager, of course. Ilut— 1
don I know — lately he kxiked
sics uni* I auuidn I wonder if na
waa worried lot tear Carol might
nnd out about that Mattery woman.
Anyone with an ay# l» hit bead
could tel] whit waa going on
Uirre. Him and hi* peerkaa »«cistary!"
"Itoger wax aurry for Ethel Hal*
trry.‘ Albert reproved hie wnJe.
'“That'* all yiara ever waa to it."
rhera waa a knowing gleam in
llrsaiea retail eyea. "No man a
pity mad* nef blmuom Ih* way
an* did Hie wonder U that Jo*
H illtry dnin I suspect. Wall, it*
all water over the dam now. I
hop* Carol will get rvd of them
bulk.*
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Skeleton O f Ancient Man Found

turalnr of a r neology al Denver’s show quite acrurately whal rally
BIRM INGHAM . \la i» -P a ir -;
Museum of Natural Ilivlory and man looked like.
I mgs fur ihr first round of the
TO K Y O -"— A I actfic siorm hit
author of fh* authoritative “ An
Th r adult was what archrotngi-U ’Rirm.ngham Cla»vir." announced densely pipulalcd crnfral Japan
cirnt Man in North America", said ca|| one of thr "longheaded pro- Wednr».1»y pot defending champion *nh wui.lt up lo It m p h lodsv,
alter an inspection of the Tutm pie. this m c-rs Ihr skull w.it ret* Alabama against Texas Christian
*„,i wrecking houies,
kite:
■•Ively long and narrow So far. 1Universal
The elasjic is slated
sinking boats and killing at least
“ It’s enlirrlv possible thal the every known carl sfinl has rahib- Dec 9 and 10.
Opening the classic wltl b* a m
skrtetom could be of early post first this trait Remains ot broadglacial age— some 9.000 years old— headed people have been found in gahi* between Houston and Vat- The storm spawned in the P t.
paraiso at ? jo p m. Kntay. with cific two dass ago as a typhoon,*
they should prove to he much deposits of s later era
Thete's wde sircemcnt that Alabama and T l'U meeting In the had dropped Ut a gale. But tha
fid l* iitl will be lmtv**int i
early man crossed into North nightrap
'he basketball double-' wind and rain wrought heavy dam&gt;
period Is urgently needed."
age. Bail tralfic » i &gt; snarled, boat*
The skeletons were fount at a Am rtira from Asia thousands ot header.
corpus drlicti but he had. by acci­
The rta o li li spsn«nre'l hv the were swept to sea and overturned
dent. made ooc of the most notable scooped up narren toil from 1hr sears ago uhrn the thr tremendous
archeological discoveries In the point about 1? miles east of the accumulation ot the world's wa- Birmingham ihamber of Com- jr)J nudges and mads washed out
lB
too mt.e wide Kansai plain.
torsiy of Notth America
' Missouri River in one of Ihr un ters tnlo glac.al Ice masses caused mere*.
Friday’s winners will meet for
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Eaperl* from the Stale L’nivrr 'earth exposed by a slowly retreat the level of the Pacific Ocean to
sity of Iowa soon confirmed Ihr tne elaciir
P m . following a rontolallon game
skeleton was one of the most im-| The skeletons— of a man. a child, Straits land bridge lay dry
portant discoveries on snrient * lo 10 years of age. an adolescent | ||«w i„ng ago this may have between the lojcrs.
man ever made on this continent,
and an inf,nt— were uncovered (seen o n only be gueisril 11ul tir
Working with small shovels, hand about ?v frrt below the c tn t of I Wormlnglun notes that a site near
i VI I T III.II DltniVNA
tons at te site and established &lt;he hltilf and were within J« feet Tide ,Sprtn;s
v . has yielded
S \IK M C IT Y Japan f - A .1
they were J i H tn 4,non sears old— »f earh other.
All were in a two
stonrs fl.ked h&gt; man andremains
v ear-old Japanese girl drowned
maylw as moth as 9.000 to 10,000 font vrtical iciel
I of extinct animals over SUHht jrars vesieidav in a rain idled *ewn
years old
| Twro of the skeletons were placed old
drain while 1'*&gt; Japanese workers
Says Dr R J ffuppr. uniser- in easts while still incased in soil
Meanwhile other archco’ogists
American soldiers feverishly
sity anthropolognt who helped di- The boors were covered wuh alu- are studying finds of a mnre reup sard* of pavement in a
reel removal ot the skeletons;
[ mimim foil and plaster-soaked bur- reel Indian eulture on »hal i» now rie&gt;t«rate at'cmpl lo icaih her.
“ The Turin site is extremely |m- lap The cas's were then taken to
I'ennsvlvama farm.
V &gt;shiko Kitagawa slipped and
portant It will he one of tnr most State t’mversity laboratoiles for
k veavatiuns on the farm of Rich- i«-j| through a sewer opening too
important in the New World If thr rrmuval of die hones,
ard Vainer near Wayneshurg have . i„.,;i for rescue workers to enters
dale* air on ihr outer of R.noo or
The essen'ially complete nature yielded esKSenee that Indians who'
1
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* OOu years ot age. It then becomes of the skeletons, says Dr. Ruppe. Iised there made contact ssilh the
the only site with more than one will allow many more observa­ white man as early as Ihe li'a-o's
human bring present and one of tions of anatomical facts than have
W e E a r n c tl (lie
A u lirolosi.il (rom i .i t nr go- Mu­
only two sites which are absolutely heretofore hern possible sinre pre seum found European trade items
documented and about which there sums discoveries have been more — glass heads ami ornaments of
it no question of placement of the ragnmtary.
hta*s and copper. Return Ihe studs
At least two of the bodies were got undet w sy last summer, ar
remains.
“ It's the only early man sitr in a doubled up pmiim n wiih chrologists could onl* gne»* when
which gives clrar evidence of defi­ knres dravn up lo chest, fndirat- the sshile man’s influcnte began
nite burial pi sellers. Even if thr ing forma! burial l p to the Turin tl&gt; ( p rrjd lnl-&gt; the arra
date is found In he around J.ooo discos cues, it had not been sup
t '5 0 i* * x n la n ta ry
or 4 cwso y rs 't »go, it is still ex posed that thr disposal of the dead
ngrnry
s» h u ll serves
I
MVIM
l
i
m
i
t
Iremely Important as it is found was attended hv such fnrmatil ym
IH'.IU.EMI \ l M A , tiermans
ihr inline mm and
in loess, a windblown deposit dat*|lhe rugged post-glacial era.
m
~V"
Ing hack In the last Wisconsin! Dr. Ruppe saya it Isn’t known — l o i r policemen from t'oiiiinu 1
Ksiniru h( tmr arinni
f i t — I OUTSTANDING
glacier, about in noo yeara ago. I how the ides of flrxrd bodies in nut !.a*t Hermans swam f • li&gt;
furcr* aroiind ih r
j and no other finds arc known in burials ratne shout. “ It has hern: Vierra liner Ihiee times today to
FORD D t A l t R S HI f
xturhl thrmigh n net1this
suggested
was
suggrHrd that
th.t the
(h* flexing *
a* done
rinnr I seek
'crk asylum
*s)lum irs
in the
Ihr West,
West
(hi* material
mstcrisl ”*'
fa I f i d
xs o rl. si I 'Jlllt r I is l» *
Th# four Turin skeletons, Rupp* lo rclurc Ihr sire of Ih* burial I VVr&gt;i Crrinsn sulhoritics said

Ry TH E ASSOCIATED PRESS
Oor day lait August Asa John•Ion was operating hit dragline—
a kind of »tr»m shovel rig— al a
conitmctiun site near the Western
Iowa village of Turin.
Suddenly Ihe line uncovered
what looked like human hones.
Johnvto n lumped down, took a
closer took and promptly called
Ihr coroner
Jihnston hadn’t found a mitring

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adds, an* “ hjr fxr the l«rg*«l num- pll. Othrrs ruggrsl it hsd s-im*
iiiusl conlou* bln ff« spp»rcnilv thing In Ho wiih ih* feiit posllion ”
TTi* sk'lclons— especially lh»t of
hesned h&gt; ih* winds it (h*y
her of bones found in glacis! dc- Ihe sdull who appear* In hsxc
hern a nun shout i feel. II inrhes
poslls,'*
irrcign state N »r will there be any — by the Soviet Union ba trusted
One fnrcmrtt expert on early tall— ran furni»h Ih* h»si« for a
By WILLIAM L. RVAN
1vacrifice or Communist Interest, in Ihe West?
min. Dr. II. Mane Wnrmingtnn. phytiral rccoo.lrucllon which will
AP Karelia News Analyst
The West Intrnrt* to put the So- in tlcrmany. Iivrstla, the Soviet
Rrattirmation* of Ihe ta&gt;nmlsl
vk t Union to the acid test al Or- government paper, pul It bluntly leaching in foreign affairs are
neva this meek.
recently: “ Never will the wnrkrrs numerous in Moscow these days,
And the Soviet Union seems of the Herman democratic republic from Communist hots N. 8. Khrush­
ready lo embark on a colossal give up their great democratic chev down. Recently, primed a hit
(meaning Communist) gains.*'
hy Vodka, Khrushchev exultrd:
gamble.
Recent Soviet atatemrnti.atarkrd
The West, on the other hand, "If anyone experts that behind our
up against the Kremlin roller- demands reunification at a step •miles we doubt the teachings ot
tive'» fervent rfassertlnn ot the toward European security. A dead­ Marxism-leninism, those who wad
principles of Lenin, Indicate a hope lock is in prospect unless there it for that ran wait until Easter falls
on Tuesday ”
that concesaioni— or at least the a dramatic Soviet reversal.
appraranre of eoneesstons— will
That leaves tha disarmament
If Khrushchrv an devoutly be­
pay big dividends in achieving the question as the one on which the lieves tn Lenin’s principles, he
Soviet goal: The production of a Sovis'l Union ran make a grand­ must also believe, with Lenin, that
“ crisis of the policy of atrength" In stand play. Can any move on this— concessions in negotiations are
nr any of the other major questions mere weapons In Ihe nrvrr-endlng
tha West.
war between Ihe two sy sterna. He
If Urn comes to past, the spirit --------------------------■ must believe that "until the final
of Ornrva conjured up by Moscow
issur is settled a state of partial
tn Its whirlwind of magir-maklng
war wltl rontinitr." He mu*t be­
over thr pait six months, will look
lieve that "without revolutionary
more and mnrt like a useful gho«t.
overthrow of capitalism, no arbt
smh no more substance than the
Ration, no talk of disarmament.
Western world’: wishful dr raining
can have any meaning
can give it.
* a a a
The Soviet t oiler Iive apparently
Eewr incident* rould heller serve
• • # a a a a *
What’s ssashahle*
.
#
* # • • * * * * •
hopes
to
win
a
permanent
splinter­
as a warning
to
the
West
than
thr
,
. _
. _
. , That's difficult question t" an*,
• • • a # * # # • • #
reernt eonfes*ion of Soviet Koreian wrr
wh&lt;( w||h 4]| pf ing of the Weslem alliance, for
• * # # * # • •
Minister Molotov thal he erred| , hf. „ rw
f,hrle. forl ',hlrh 11 ’*nul'* P, Jr • hi* Price.
dangerously in Interprritng the Red which claims and rounter-rUims As a beginning, the SoviH Union
scriptures. This confession alone ara being constantly mad*.
Obviously would consider Itself the
)s a tip-olf that Ih* Soviet Union
However, some wider t&gt; being winner If Ih* Reneva conference
••a- . * * ’
will offer what will look like spec created out of all this rnnfmlnn resulled In aggravations among the
alliei
or Ihe slowing
down
farular concessions at Geneva tn liy
, „ enl|vr ,e.,«rrh program We«i*rn
.
„
-------------a bold bid to hasten the dlstntcgra
ndurtrd in Joliet lllitiois by
" f ‘ l Germany's economic »nd
linn of Western unity.
’
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.
“
the American Institute of l&gt;ond*n' fgr»lton
ndth the
Tha Molotov Incident, coming on ertog.
Wl&gt;,t
the eve of Ihe four power fniclgn
Tha Institute, tn which »vme'
minister* • conference at Genova, 4,000 of Ih* fine*! launder* laundry Institute considers truly
dramatically illupvinales the srope throughout the country, Including wrashable.
of Ihe post Stalin gamble and spot­ Seminola County
Laundry in
It i* a guide, also, to retailers,
lights the techniques behind Ihe Sanford, belong, It the non-pro­ who now thal they will have n#
amlla offensive. It Is annUier link fit research banter of the textile remplalns of shrinking, fading ar
in a chlln of evidence
laundry Industry. Its
research had launderiag when sell wash­
The confession, admitting Molo­ activity, nowr being expended, able merrhandlM carrying tha
tov underrated the Soviet rlaim to seek* Us determine the weshabil- Certified Washable Baal,
having achieved "socialism." loll Hy of *uch fiber* a* rollons and
The laundry Institute and the r*.
little But an accompanying edi­ other textile* that hava betn used tall stores that eell washable
torial tn Ihe Red bible, the Monthly for a long time
product* carrying tha Certified
Kommunlsl. told much. It was this
M. L. Ralwirn Jr., of the Washable Seal urg* shopper* to
editorial wrhirh accused Molotov of Seminole County laundry points look for tha Real for th« hast In
forgetting tha» "In Ihe central rom- mit that teatil* mill*, eonvtrter*, wathsblr* — and Incidentally t*
mitte* our party has a leading elothlng manufacturer'* of deod­ look to tha Seal alto, for th* bast
organ of a genuinely nvtlrclive na­ orants send their product* to the In luaundry sender, because Ih*
ture which Is leading Ihe party Instituta'a laboratory in Jolitt for •am# Real Identiflw* th* laundries
and country along the rorrert path testing.
that ar* member* of tha Ameri­
W d which combines firmness In
There, the research -taff *ub- can Institute of l&gt;und*ring.
internal and external affairs with jorla eaeh product to a rigid ser­
D la especially important to
great flexibility and eourage In in of test*. This Include* a num- Uia laundries, for the Real program
defining decisions of Ih* most com-1 twr of waihlnga under normil establishes a standard for washplicated tasks with Lenin-like wis-' laundry conditions in Ihe In- ability that enables Institute
slom.”
' stitute’s own prefesslontl laundry member taundrlo lit giro better
Tb it paragraph of double talk, that serve* ih* community of service.
contains the important key. Molts- JolleL
There Ie even a eystn. for
lov'i sin we* not Ideological at &gt;11The testing I* both thoroughly policing tha Beal program. First
It means Molotov considered him­ praetlral and geientlfically aerur- of all, th# manu-farlurrr's fa­
self infallible. In Ihe Stalin manner, at# and la ronstdered the most bric* or garment* ar* tested in
when It eame tn foreign policy. thorough approach to evaluation Ihe Certified Washable Real l a ­
f And the old fox srentrd dinger In of I*under* bill Iy DA there is in boratory. After the original ap­
s atrttrhlng Soviet flexibility ton far. the country, according to Mr. proval Ie given, th* testa con­
Molotov lost the argument. Thus, luborn.
tinue, usually on aomathlng lika
♦
area though be ie present at Ge­
Tor example, the Instituta'a a quarterly basts, at least often
1 neva. Ota voice the West will hear technicians study tha tensil* enough ta assure that th* run-ofMill be that of the Soviet coUertiv* strength of the fabric and seems the-mill product from th# manu­
leadership, standing for flexibility. and hunting strength of knK facturer continue* to meot tha
&lt;*
7b# theory behind It It UntnUt. wear. They maatur* color fasu high standard* required ta earn
Latin counseled Soviet Comran- ntsa ta washing, pressing (as tha Certified Washable Seal. *
Thar* 1* S saond very affect!v»
niite In uk# advantage of tha an- fading, bleeding and tracking
Ufnnlinu and eontradirtioni he- They check lb# mlstanee af method of policing the program,
hsOtn capitalist states. Irlllng them fahrlea to Iota of color from sun- aad (hat la hy laundryowners
"the praetlral pirt of Communist light end perspiration.
themselves. Anytime a laundrypolicy (e lo Indio one (enemy poorTh* dimensional stability of the owner* earn* acres* a garment,
nt&gt; against the other ”
falirie or garment la determined- which he knew* ta bo In Uia
There t n only a few ma)or U- Adiltloaal testa evaluate water Certified Washable Beal program
tvses before the Geneva conference nhsnrption ami water repeltaney. and finds that It doe* not launder
There ahouli bo more, hut Ihe
Launderabllily of findings In­ perf.cUy ha will rail K la th# *tCnniniualsU tefuse to discus* some cluding buttons, snap* slid* fasu ientlnn #f the Institute.
M ak causes of tension, such as enrra and other clot lures, trim,
Th# America* Institute of
t t taUrnitiooal com- liking,
aawtaj Laundering a Certified Washable
Seal program arlgiaatad la
I tha tnnUnuad enthrall- thread is ala# ...
with th# Ukanght that
Aad check* at#
nut#*.
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Slated Dec. 9,10

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Sanford CitiRns Need M p i
Confidence In Commissioner*

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TAMES MARLOW

Stalin's Fear Of Snooping Told
WASHINGTON # Marshal
id lin ' (ear or auipickm, of for
•i|n*n pukutr (round inside Rut
•is sot Jtilr ti'ted to the and af
tin Ufa but nay have held beak
control of Hit etoa bomb for

abtlity of Ruaaiaa air baica ft
handle American planai. Ha aug
getled a few Afttrlcani b* per­
mitted to tu b around in Stbani
b ire aha' Russia needed ft the
•ay of baaa.
Ruma was aavtag a lough time
•ith tha Ge-mana in those days
and needed help from the United
Matts Neveitheleia. Stalin said
n January t*4J in a meuaga to
Roomveil:
“ It would M em . abvioua (bat
Ruiiua military onjacts can be
impacted only by Russian Inspectori, juit as American military
objects can ne inspected only by
American in-peelora "
After the war the United States
proposed a plan tn contrnl the
atom bomb: it called for teams of
foreign Impectora ft ba stationed
in Ihe United Slstca and Russia
to ba aura ne.tner aide cheated or
prepared a sneak attack.
But to tha and of Stalin’s Ufa
m 1441 Rursia frigidly turned its
back on Uut idea- Perhaps tf
Sis Ita bad died during or right
after the war Russia might have
been more receptive
At any rate hi* Rremlft me
ration this spring, two ytara
after bit death, accepted the prut
riple of fore’gn Inspectioa teams
in Russia — aa a meant of con
trolling atom bomb production —
but only If iney wort stationed at
e few bey w-tata.
1C* nut ear*n n they would actu­
ally agree to such a plan If ar­
rangement* a*th them reached the
the poiet of signing on the dotted
line And by this tint* the United
Sialei ha* become fairly nail dis­
illusioned with the theory that
uiapectioa teams can be truly
effertivn after lft experteact ft
Korea
At Geneva. Instead of depend­

ing *&gt;a ground based ftipaetlom,
President Kmnbower proposed to
tta Rusiusi that noth s'des ba
permitted to fly their own planes
uver each -stner's territory and do
their impartial from the sir.
Russia* Frontier Bulganin dung
to tha gro-usd inspector plan El•anhuwer lo&gt;d him the United
woui*1 go along with that,
s ii'i i
J Bulganin •tnltd It But ne urged
Bulganin ft accept also hit aerial
inspection iutgeitt*m.
Since Stalin a successors have at
wait now aa-d they'd accept ground
mpection it'* enaiib,* they might
nave r*s»-h*«i that point much
sooner If Stalin bad died sooner,
if aw, the eurid might hava been
eloaer now ft atom control.

Power and Light Company? And th* people
answered In unison by th* marking of their
ballots: YES,
Tha Board of Sanford City Commission­
years
The Defeat* Department report
ers, as they will recall, did not grant the
tali week— on American efforts
wish of the people and tha city has lost up
u, |et Rui&gt;u into me *er eieinit
to $100,000 that could hava been put to use
lepen - pule Stalin on record ae
during th# Interim between tha referendum
early ei Jen. 11. till, in opposi
non to leitir.a the United States get
and now.
a look into Sovieltind.
Grant tha wi»h of the people Mr. Com­
At that time thin country had
missioners! Iftt the people once more have
the problem nf irndtng planet to
confidence* In their lawmaker* and repre­
Russia. to fitnt off Ike Germans,
sentatives. It Is right and proper to let the
by the ruunC-about nay of North
Africa It would hive been eatier
people decide the big Issues that confront
to (hip them from Alnkt directly
the city — but when the people apeak they
into Siberia
would still like to hava their wiihes granted.
In a mrtseg* tn Stalin in the
HIGH 11VEL TALKS
When discussions, Issues, end matter*
utter part of INI. President
DAMASCUS. Syria jv-Prem ier
Roosevelt me.ilmned that to Stalin
of Importance to th* citizens of Sanford are
Said Gh«ui flea today la Saudi
He alto to'd him Japan might
brought out Into th* open instead of dis
Arabia for high level utka with
etUrk Rutiu fa luth an event,
cussed in “Informal get-to-gethera” and when
King fsud
he laid. American pltnei would
k.We Don't Agree Ju d g e !
the wishes of lha people ar* recognized,
help fight tha enemy
Informed circles raid Ghaut will
We’ra wary aorry that a Florid* Judg# then will the citizen* of Sanford one* more
But the amount of help Russia
ore tent King Ssud a copy of tha
expresses th* lack of f«H h In the law en­ have the confidence In Iheir commissioners.
got, he add would depend on the
text of the iyrtx Egypt military
•
•
•
p«ct nhich a high ranking official
forcement agencies that exist within our
•aid waa tuned vesterdny. The
state.
SAM D A W S O N
text Invites Saudi Arabia to join
No
Exceptions
To
Rules
As far bark aa man’* history la recorded,
lift pact
There are no exceptions to tha rules.
there ar* Instanrei when crime went unde­
InformsBts exnresatd the oplnWhen signs were erected In accordance
tected and unpunished. And so. we In Flor­
&gt;un King baud will tola th* pact
tc show unity of artior and purpose
ida have experienced some of the same por­ with ordinances of the City of Sanford, they
with Syria and Egypt, end that
NEW YURK jT— G ood new* D was lft} p&lt;r c*nt higher thin In nice gain in profits lor tha nine
tions of history. Judge and Mrs. C.F.. Thill- were meant to be obeyed — by everyone.
Lebanon atii probably adhere ft
month!.
And those rule* Include tha acho**l bus flooding in today from tha buttnrsi Ihe like pern-d of IU4.
Ingworth disappeared mysteriously, thefr
th*
pact
front
Record
u
le
i
and
record
Profit
gaina
ara
alta
reported
The
Pennsylvania
Rsilroad
re­
driver* as well a* tha individual motoriat.
absence unsolved.
profita ara reoorted in many Indua- port i it* net income almost three on thin one day by Acm* Steal,
Friday
morning,
in
the
vicinity
of
a
The creation of s centralized bureau,
trtai Optimi-tic prediclioni that tim es higher *o far thti year thin American Bioadcaitlng - Para­
WHALING EXPEDITION
puch aa those that control Russia, almllar Sanford achool, a school bus was clocked the upward trend of bustnesa will in the first Pine month i of 1944 mount Theaters, Contmtata! Site,.
PLANNED
even to the goose-stepping pollee power* making 30 miles per hour through a 15 runlinue c»me from tha headi of The Baltimoie A Ohm rosd'i net General Bronre, Hodman ElaeYOKOSUKA Japan A-Japan'*
laailiag
corporation.
trvnica,
Ideal
Cement.'James
Lees.
mil*
per
hour
school
zone.
It’s
understand­
income li eight million dollsri
that kept Hitler In control of Germany,
biggest isuitwat whaling expedition
North Amrrvan Cement, Rotary
able when, once in a while, an uncontrolled Hero li Juti one day'l quota: greater.
-equipped wit* b*ll-opl*r — will
would he a disgrace In our fine slate.
Record taka are reported by
Drug manufacturers join the Eleclric Steel and Pilney-Bawea.
i*av* for the Antarrilr next month.
Wo have a great system now In effect. motorist who has no regard for the life of a Kudin t'orp of America. Johns rhorua of rhier for »lo*khnldcri
Some of the profil reporta eat
Taivo Plshrry't fleet of 44 ihlps
When a sheriff needs help, he can get It. No beautiful little girl or a fine young man will Mi null*, Rjitm in Kodak, Union Smith. Kline A Krrnrh Laborato­ all-lime re.u.-da.
and 2 AM rrewmes la scheduled t*
doubt .the new Florida Sheriffs Rureau speed through a school tone at a clip far in Carbida. Reynold! Meftli and ries reports nrt profit almost Life insurance aalas la the firat
lull early ft Novamber The Kelldouble a year ago Parke, Davis nine months of (hit year topped
Siaufftr Chemical.
excess of Ihe rat* required for th* area.
ropter will help search tar whales.
has already rerelved requests for help.
lion
dollars
•
the
three
ftonthi
the
year
a-o
figure
by
14
par
rent.
CruelbU
Steel
report!
hi
net
A
Co
rrpo
n
nine
month
a
net
Many have said that laws were mad* to
If thera had been an agency, of the
The Presidents council of Eco tuat put Rut R chose the aim*
profit after uiea about five time* profit up OS per rent over last year
Judge’s description In existence at tha time b« broken.
Accidental electric shock cause*
higher lhan la at year. Cleveland on aalra volume U per cent higher namlc Advisers reports the United day ft announce that farm Income
But, dear friends, th* young children Cuffi Iron («&gt;■ Hi net income In From the farm belt cornea the States produced gnoda and services continued ta droo ft th* aim* about t.000 America* deaths *
of Judg* Chllllngworth and his wife’s Hisyear.
pppearance, th* rrlma would atlll ba un- who have faith in tha apeed zone* and th* the first nine munthi of this year' report of Caterpillar Tractor—a at a record annual rale of 3H bil- three months
motorist*
who
paia
through
them,
ar*
not
solved, because In th* judge’* own words, Iln
my mind It »aa a wed planned erima and chlldrm with live* to ba anuffad out aa if it
war* a giant’* atap on an ant bad.
carried out by expert*."
Name* do not hava to ba ealled. Thoaa
Let’s don’t get hysterical and start form­
who
a rt guilty of placing young livea in dan
ing agencies to watch on* another. It will
ta
r
ara awara of their crime. Let’a take
any foment diaaatlsfactlnn and a ’’pay me,
atoek
and start obeying tha law.
brother, or you go to Jail* sort of feeling.
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Our democrat ie system of crime pre­
vention la working well, let’s keep It that Were You In Church Sunday?
way!
Enumerators tell us that or th* 150-million people in our big country only 10-mitlion go to church on Sunday.
Ar* you on* of tha three who didn’t fo
to church yesterday?
If yau’ra Urad of tha turmoil that’s going
m about you—If you’re looklnr for com­
fort—If thera la an uneasiness existing in
your mind and everything seams unsettled—
if everything you turn to seems to be sin­
ful and wrong—than you’re looking for a
church ta attend.
Sanford boasta af a church of your
choice. There ara numaroua churches for
you to attend. In them yon will find les­
sens from tha Holy Bible, prayers for tha
Monday, Oct. U , ItM blaaalngs that hava baan bestowed on all. a
comfort that cannot ba explained or defined.
T O D A Y * * ________________
Next Sunday, attend church, Rlue Mon­
The water ©wna a power Divine,
day will disappear In favor of happiness,
And conscious blushes Into wins;
faith, and tha comfort of a guiding hand
Ita very nature changed displays
all through tha weak leading ynu back to
Awwrfca’aiMtimM mm bn* MHtrfotel ftiffcritf
The puwer Divine that it obeys.
tha church where you flrat learned that the
' —Bedullua
world la really beautiful, after alL
u th* stnaftk of mt Mtbfl,.. km hHsbJ bpm
Wa'va baan naked several tlmaa — why
m n 5 t morn people registered to vote In tba
Sanford City Elections?
The answer Is fairly simple if you’ve
been followlm city politic! for the laat 8,
8 or 10 yean.
What must be dona now la the creation
of a greater confidence in the Board of rily
Commlasionen by the eitizene of Sanford.
In 1950 the citizen* went to the poll* to
Settle a question that the commissioner* did
not want to settle amongst themselves. And
the voters spoke their piece. They named
their choice.
But! The eommlsslnnen have never
granted the wish of the people.
The question then wrss: shall the city of
Sanford grant a franchise to the Florida

Record Sales, Profits Reported

ft UEHMT
fllTIRE_
o p o licy o f FREEDOM/

Marine Flyer Building Aeromarine
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te afoed pr*tactmi is

D IIO O , Calif., Oct 14 t o - .good
Mult eaerate
—. airplane eeat
a t canid
aparata la taa eomntfteftd ft* ft* m u

•ff laa4 av •alar," Catena* aajt
‘Adapting fta fiaaa ft «fl*r*tftn
aa • aedfta f t f t a w i aar caa
•acaMary IN wara Mtteftd *tth
a at mil* aa hour tap tpeed m
land katauM anything mor* might
hara ftftrtamd with tta perform
aar* aa a ptaa«.M
F***r far toad aparatfta will
ha M ft ea hr# mala wheel* af
lift trierci# laadia* »• « (ran the
•Mtaa tW (real wheel *tn b*
four steerable ta five rampteft
graiaal eeairel.
Water landing! m i Ubaafft «m
ba and* aa a iftrfe, ft** fleeting
r ' r *w waartai aaiaraaae tba

aflliMB *f AaoteRMu StianUiaJ kj i—ytittoN
at ea |taa« Ith* lha radiator m u
M M aa a aar baa b*aa devised
ta shew at a glaar* tba attiturto
*1 dw piaaa ft flight, Coleman
•Mi. Hi* indicator, essentially a
miniature drift wing a* a rapport,
will b# rsl.fcrated ta show safe
attltudca at tba pliaa ft ralatfta
iftpartaat eeatideraUon ft Oriag
a ir drlu wftg, ba aapiataa.
•aeaua* at tba dalta wftg. ea
aaraaartoa alra vUI bar# sereptftaal structural itraagtb tar a light
airplane. Oaftaaa aara lha a Lag
la ftham Ur atmger tbia atbrr
trpa*, tad taMftg ft aapaaftd ft
ba aa prallim.

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•Longwood Civic
Lcagiue T o Present
One M a j o r Project

Chapter 2, O f S
Meets Thursday
In Masonic Hail

The Lnngwood Women* Civic
league will pre-ent N Fa-h -v
Show and lla.r Sl'ling Dem&gt;n«iri.
it in on Wcdneaday earning fi t.
M, at n p m. tn Library Hall,
Church Si
The Fi*hmn Shew will he pre.
-enfrd ov the Hn!lvw&lt;h&gt;J Shop of
Sanford 'li&gt;* Ro»(« Lew, m.vna;rr
of ihe lore) vhop will I , - rrv
thl« event S-evcral of the modell
will al-o be from Sanford lo a-at-t
in the thowing of the favhinni
Ruby Cotton of Ituby'i Bcjijly
Shop of Caa-eINrry -:ll demon•Irate hair atyl'ng on irvrral local
mov'rli ami free facial will hi
given a lucky ’ Someone".
Thi-re will j!-n fr mualcal rntrrtammcnl. refrt -hmenti anl two
dmir prt/c* a &lt;a*h certificate front
the Hollywnot Shop Sanford and \

Don't Be A Dropout Parent— Join
Your High School P- TA, Be Active

Seminole Chapter No * OES
met in tb* M'vonic Hall Thunday
, 1 1 pm with the Worthy Matron.
B. Take an active part in com­ Mr* Virginia Anderion. prendmg
(Her* 'I another tn the MriM ot
| After the meeting » a i open#*
arudaa lent in by the prealdent munity affalit
Mr*. Tommv McLain. Geneva who
C.
Cm-perate
in
building
gornl
ef the Semtn.vle County Council or
wai a grand rrpietenlaliv* to
I&gt; TA i Mr* Marian M John She publlr relation, between the achool |Utah, w«* p'*.enied In each afar
announce* tnat the next high ichool and th* community.
___ ____ i point atation She received flower*
r -T A meeting ia acheduled for Nov. DON'T BE * DROPOUT PARENT of atation color* and « n then et
You are needed tuat a* much in
J ’
coned lo th* worthy matron* ala
JiO N T RE A DROPOUT PARENT. th* high achool P TA. a* you were lioo.
in
the
eleme-tary
achool
aaaociaS’and by v*ur teen Iger! While
Mr* McLain wai preiented a
* • attended elementary arhool you Hon By partulpating ectively in a gift from tb* chapter and a per-on
lalired the importance of belong- nigh achool P TA you e*«:
t Diicua* with educator* and al gift from Mr*. Arvderaon
Ins to a P T A . No* that he’i in
Martha. Btbic Heroine and on the
other
fellow citiien* the alma and
high achuol it a Juvt aa Important
tot you to be on* to the hi|h achool -.blerttiea of a modem high acbooi atar po.nia, wai honored for the
night Mr* Robert I’eurtfoy, who
•duiatinn.
eitorlatlun . . .
la the. atar point, w«a preaenled a
I
rind
out
whether
your
high
Here a Wh v Your teen-ager atlll
gift and th* other atatinn* each
r r r J i encouragement. fuldance, tchool baa lb* re»ourcei - *l*(f. whiipered a vera* to her.
phyalcal plant, and equipment— to
n&gt;h certificate ft &gt;ra i;
and under-landing
The room waa taatefully decor
Ready Shop, ra itrlb r-rr.
Nu* la the time »hen be eaplorea provide a gjfad education.
I Join a atudy group to get a ated with ba«keti of green and by
The vlagF telling- will he l.jr
rie* tnteretta. teata hi* eapacitle*.
the worthy matron * atation wai a
the com levy of Maihcr'i of San­
and Item* to kno* himaeif. Better knowledge and undaraland- toicly baiket of chryaanihcmuma.
ford
dfa rough he **archea for Independ­ Ing of adoleai ent growth and be
ence and *».l direction he’ll be havlor.
Tliiv event li one nf the four
4 Gain confident# by working
cmintin* un too for *uidance and
Jm a'.r project of the Ciub'a achelp Don't Ln him worry throufh wllb other parenla whote problem!
i nutlet f-.r Ihe eom ng year. Tiohi* problem* alone Rea»*ure him and eiperlenrea parallel your own
Xel« wilt he fifty i-entv.
»
Taka
part
with
the
atudentl.
by working with him. Remain aeAfra l-hn tarhart will ha chair­
OFFICERS
ELEC
TED
—
At
the
recent
Peace
Off
era
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left,
and
laarhert. and other parent* and
t ie m p&lt;iem learner work.
man of IIii • e «n l with Mi* Claud*
Meeting the Ladle. Auxiliary elected their .late of offi.-ej&lt; Shown
hilai
Barbara
l;
Si
Auguatlne,
enjoy
the
chicken
barbecue
which
ritliena
ia
aurb
cooperative
pioject*
Ill*h achno admlntilratora and
left to right.
Mr*. France* Curt*. "iiitrr Path, preahieiit and
— a, tertr&lt;i to thr Florida IV*.r Officer* A&lt;«v iitiuit mrnvbeiv and l.aio. co chairman I'unimdier tv.
tearher* nee&lt;* your *ipre»ied in­ a* currlrulum planning, achool
"Another Chance'* a aerie* of 11 Mi*. F.. 1- Troutman, Orlando, firit vice pre- Urni.
"■ling. Mr* j| t rjr,»on. Mr».
farnilio at their ir,rnl nurtag. r Staff I'hutoi
bond
eampi'gn*.
work-atudy
pro­
ter eit and friendly cooperation.
minute dran Die akila built around
■av-ie Malcrv. M i. K i Dunning,
I
Even pith th* mo«t modern plant gram*. career and college day*, real family lit* axperienrea comb
Mr J Durning. Mr* Chailc. M rand equipment a hi*n arhool alone and many other activitie* that log top dramatic talent with prac
Sanford
Junior
n-on Mr*. Ru*t Mobley, Mr*, f ,
benefit
high
achool
atudant*.
S in t yu pnra teen a*era for all the
Ileal advlae firmly rooled in pvy
M GiMwin U»hcr* will h- Mr- If.
g. Aaaiat teen-ager* in eboealng chology and religion, will be pr#
rhallenftt ahead Admlnlatratora
Story League
ion, Mrt S Eldcridge Mm !
and teacher* need you at a partner a career by providing vocational tented by the Woman'i Auxiliary
"
-m Yourg and Mrt. Jamet
guidance
and
information
about
MONDAT
in educating today'* youth. A* a
Tha Ft'lcll* r i » « i of the Flr»t Meets In Center
Rpltrop.i Church In Sanford over
M:-» f‘* :- t Coll In*, a •ophnm..t» McGrath
hutineai
and
profetaional
oppormember of the ht|h achool P-TA
" I*Hi) Drlanur- on Tueiday at 1 11 The Buy Seoult of tb* i it Prea- Raptitt t'huivh will mrcl at *
,\i a re-ent nirctiiig Hie Sanford at SI el -on I niveialt), nnt horn*
byterian i hurih will meet in Uir p m. *1 the hunt* of Mr*. I.. F.
you ahare tht&lt; partnership — and tunitlea in yo-ir community.
Pm
Junior Story league met in thr o-er Ihe wrrkrod Vlalling her par­
n n SAN Fonn i o m j j
T Help atudenia make u*e of all
help min |re*t*e aupport for your
It la produ ed hy Eplieonal Ra- Seoul ittum *» 7 p m.
Garner, I&lt;'8 AV. tC.th Mmibcra Touri-t Center fur a fu-t irgular ent* aoj brother.
available
educational
reaourcca
af­
M iiii . Oct. " I , If,*i,T
I'.ijjc 3
achool by Interpreting it* program
dlo-TV Foundalinn. Inc with Mr*.
Mm . R.illtn Brown. national pre of group on* will (o hoxta.
meeting
ter high ichool graduatluo.
to the publlr
Carol nr Rakc.traw, aa circuit!r itdcnl, will give a radio talk over
Friend* of M lu Mary Ann fluTh*
Pilot
Cltih
will
have
ita
Il
wav
aniviumiril
that
thr
club
I. Organire ducuiaton group* for aecretary
DON'T RE A DROPOUT PARENT.
the Columbia Hti'idcaiting Syalrm, regular ilinnrr meeting atui FnunJ- vvill have p--&lt;manrnt plate lo mrrt kur will regret to bam lhai -he
A&lt;&gt;ung people |.tv« Ihla » da:
Show emir continued inlerett In teenager* to prepare them for
Peggy Wood atar of atage, at 10 11 pm F.DI Sir will rill rr'a Day Program in ih* Yncbt •very third Alomlay In the renter it in the hemald Laughton MemP‘1* a cuple of fabtr&gt;|wvont of ^h
vmilh and in the trhooli they at- adult r*ip&lt;m»ibilitie*.
acrrrn. and "Mama" TV ihowa cuta the them* of he&gt; adtnmtvtra Club at fi.lO p. m. f.iiiami I . Dean
Alter bu»in«-« w«« taken rate of onal Ho-pfial.
mliieflavorrd ayritp (the kind
• m l by Joining your high achool DON'T BE A DROPOUT PARF.NT will atar in "Another Chance " ra­ tion, "The Family an ) ihe Cnntnintht- girl- told a -lory. Some nf the
that couir. In can,) m e«,-h gtac,
Tor a h#i**r U S A . Join your dio aerie* She ia a JO-year-old ntly: Earh Sbaiwt the Other— the will h* guo«t tiM-aitrr.
P TA
Jatiie*
tt
Kiown
and
Chancellor
Th* Kamlnol* High .ichool Rami lain related wcie 'Sammy'- Ad­
•Add col* Iwkftwgr ai„| N «)l&gt;0p ,.f
t Find out the date of the nest high achool P TA.
' girl about to "marry in panic" to P TA Serve* Bolh.*"
Aitoclallon -til luvr i regular vent ore" "I'harmaD F'irvt Hallo­ M Davil, frr&gt;nmrn. have rntollcd vanilla l-e dram. Stir a few ..-1. The kind of community in a refugee who ia about lo be "run
r a t in g
The Sanford Story l-eagur will
which teen-egere are growing up— eut of town". Sha ihowa great meet in the Yacht Club at I p. m. meeting in th* Band Hall at a we'en " and Mia i’upovrr a Hallo al I’irdnvimt College for Ihe fall rood- null , long ,|&gt;oon lo rundilli#
2. Make p'tnt tn attend.
quarter which began Scpi. u
p. m,
we'en Surprv e' ,
the ehKoltle *)rup and Ihe col*,
1 At the meeting, ae* the men- the atrangtb of lit moral and apirl dtplh and «»rmth of feeling.
11ISUA1
The Part Nob!* Grand* Club of
Thr
giitx
taking
part
were
San­
Inal
value*
a*
well
eg
Ha
aortal
and
fcerahip rha.rman
The Unity Clan will meet at herninola Rene; ah I xmI^c w i H meet
Cynlhla Wtriel, ro-atar of "An­
dra Wright, Judy It ihh and Sail)
Ll.lle A'alt,i* Milton „ fmprnv
**"* '° *m C fl'i , “ '*
Say you want to Join, and through economic aecunty— make* Ihe dif­ other Chance" la eminently quali­ 7.41 p. m. in tha Yal-Di Hotel
ference that ciiunta. Tb* upaurg* of fied for Ihe r.ilea *he portray*. She with th* Rev, Carolyn paiaunt with Mr* Carl chort'enlng, 2UJ King Neil month Ihe vturlea wit mg rapidly tiler -utgery in Ihe
the high arhool P-TA —
i’alnicltu Ave . at a p m.
be told by Cindy Lake, Liml* Orange Mrntoiial llovpital in Or
1 Support the high reboot pro­ delinquenry throughout Ih# coun­ haa gone the world ever teaching aa teacher. Ihe public la ltinted.
undo Frirnna and td a in rv r *„
Ertiotv and llulhtc Carlton
try compel* ua to look it youth’* and lecturing t* Indivtduli and
gram
WEDNESDAY
vlvil Iter in Ihe childrcn'i ward
Brftrvhmrnir
were
-eivnf
by
.
rr--/
&amp; 2. Become partner! with *ht lee*. •nvoirmrnt. By becoming an ac­ group*.
Th* Firvt Rnptiit Prayer Meet Judy Itobh am, Sandra Wlight.
"She h.-prv lu lie home
-t 4
Ycera in your tow* I* Uwir hew tive P-TA member yon can:
Th# weekly luhjecta are " I ’m Not
hg ifrvtca will begin at 7;30 p.
trier.d tlatcd
A.
Urge
that
aurveyi
ba
mad*
to
educational enttrpriae.
Prejudiced, Bui"; "Do You Like
m
S. Work wlib other parMto o* find out bow life, healthful, and Youraelf?"; 'Sally Saya Her PravTh* Fir«t Raptltt Training
proleeta that win give teen ager* wbolcaom* your community la for era"; "I Wiah ^ Were A Man "I
Bethany Class Is
Union AAorkrr'* Council meeting Food Association
wholeaome enioymant and ■ feel­ young people
"Th# Play P e n " P r a y e r la Danwill begin at 7:IHl p. m. with a
B. Support community effort* to geroui" “ W irt Shall We Do With
Gathers Wednesday Formed Thursday
ing of being reapMtible enough to:
corcreil ill'b aupper.
A. Participate hi eetUa| up oembat undeorabia influence*.
GrindmaT"; "After All I Have My
u riiU y night at the home of
The Ch#nrr’ Choir of the Firit
A t G ram m a r School ' l lTb
C. Coupernte with religion* frit* "; "ta lr Too Late” ": "Mad
standard* eg behavior.
Preabyletlan t hurch will hold ir
- "Illla m Smith a group from
group#, civic end aemce organ!**- At God": "D-m t Marry In Panic":
T ie Reminol* County S-lo-ol the F u -t ItaptDt i hur.h gathered
hcarwl il 7: -o pm
Hon*, and levemmanl agencie* to "Who Calla th* Signal*!" end
A-aoclatlon met at luaintnar i to oiganue and e-taidivh a new
Tilt RMIAY
provide ieaderahip, counaeling, re “ Playtug God”
Tit* tuning Fellitwihip nf the S-hooi Mrdmaday aftMtioun at .Sun.lay achool el*,*
creation, and other needed commu­
Pint Prvilntcrtan Church will 3.30.
Mr*. Rralley fblham pteviiie.l
nity eervlrea for youth.
gather rl I tint
t'aua) hu*ine-a wav tak^n cate O ' e r tha ,«**lttn —h u b m g aim#, |
D. Join haada with tb* millloni
Th# Afrn'i Brotherhood or the of and the devotional wai h -i by- ami rained the rlaX, firlhanv.
of other member* of th* National
Fir»t B»[dn: Church will have Mr*. Frank!* i artledgo who ala&lt;&gt;
After Ihe matter WX, iii,cu,,r*l
Congrea* of Parenla and Teacher*
ihftr (upper *nd program mealing rendeied a •olilfaiul taken rare « f M r,. Johnnie
working together in P-TA'a for the
in the Memorial Etlucalion Build­
Each •&lt;lowil brought a *alad nf I ’ym gave a dci-tiuna! on T'althwelfare of Amenra’i children and
ing beginning al 7 pm
wbich Ih* member* laite.l. Every lulne,, am| |l«p«ndabllity "
HOLI.YWOOD uP— A lovely Saint
youth.
Die Flr«t HuplM lntermpdl.vlr member told of toinething unuaurl
Thru* prevent weir M u. r*r|
D O N T BE A DROPOUT PARENT. named Eva Mart* baa captured
Choir will hold relictr.it al 7 p rn or aomethlng new Ibay have trio-l.
fEahon Jr., Mr*, f'lirtla llrerne,
1. Joan |cur high! ichool P-TA Hollywood.
Th# Firit Hi.pii.1 Adult liioir will
O -er 71 menvbei* weie pieaenl 'I r , Arthur llarru, 'Ii*. i larrnc*
Laat year'# Oacar winner for her
h-'!J rabraraa' at a nm.
I god the gue-t, Du tb# afternoon Collin*, M r,. Bonnie Juhn-mi. M i,
f. De R in atiuro your *** role In "On Th# Waterfront," Mlaa
Ih* La.iir* Society of th* were Mr*. Mauan St. John and
Saint t* her* for har firit Holly­
growth hy vurblag with youth,
M JAE will gather al II a m at Mr*. G, C. Illton along with Mr*. llroile) Odham, M i, Kloi&lt;r Hunt,
wood
role
Ah.
thore'a
good
new*
I. Do it far Iho like of your
'Ira. Vlrtyn Ifen,on. M u . L-e
th* horn* of Mr*. J. A. Calhoun Hilly Glenn.
•wv teonapon, who ared your lev. tonight: Sh* may atay.
Mock. 'Irv. Te d ly Able'. Afro
CLARK. JANK .R O B O T
for
It,
monthly
luncheon
and
bu.lTha crux of th* matter wai the
leg guidaneo and aympaththetic
'Vllllam Steniper. ' I n Sm ih. 'Ira
l»r
*
■
mrftJritf.
career of her huiband, young TA’
• A B U RUSSELL RYAN
under itand lag.
DnuglaSteti-troin.
-I
,.
Ilirhard
bemmol* llfbckah No 4J will
g Do it aa an taampio nf re- director Jeffrey Hayden. She wax
ft*-*.
'Ir*.
Marie
Lawl*.
M
it
Sanford
Students
mrst in Iho Ioof Hall at « p m.
iponiiblo citrienahip ta a fro* *o determined that her family would
Gloria fterd, 'l i « 'largatet lie )THE TALL MIN
SATURDAY
coma firit— they have a ion. born
ettey.
Amonq
Interns
nnld*. Mr*. Johnnie Klatn, 'I r ,
Th*
Junior
Royal
Amhaitadnn
I. Do it to laf youth know Amer­ ahorlly after th* Oacar event tail
C in b m a 5 c o p £
One hundred and nine!)-four alu 'A till* frayiKk and Mrv. Calvin
will meet at the Firit Baptiat
^
I
ica aeedi th* beat that young peo­ March. So if her huiband had to
Church al k M. a m
dcnlv in the Florida Slate t imer Jar ifIne.
remain
tn
th#
oaat
fa
direct
TV
«&lt;*0«
faf
»
m
ple can after— gu their idealim, iniH u ,leave* for the event were
PI Ifall
Th# Senior High Fellow .hip of •tty Sch&lt;ad &gt;f F.duratlon will lo­
dramai, ah* would have aubordik\A|
liative, and .ntelligancn.
thr Firit I’rcfbyterian Church will gin their in'e mhip in Florid* pub 'Irv Slenvtrom, Mrv Sienirrr and
I. U w* would build ■ better fa- natad N r film career fa remain
Mi* Smith N e,t meeting will be
have a HallowrVn Parly at Ih* L r ti hoola Oi i 24
with
him.
^»V, morrow, iet’a 4* it with ytuth.
llie intcrnvhlp period, which will held N'n* 22 at tha home of Carl
home of Mit« El il aboth Woodruff
"But
laet
week
N
algaad
a
longT Aad, remember, I N Better faU
,t
until
the
Chriatmat
holiday
a.
The
South-id*
and
Plnecrext
an
PKATURK TIAIKS
Rabun
Jr.
farm teatract fa direct at MOM.”
morrow begum today.
nual PTA Halloween Carnival will will afford th« atudenia a rhanre
ah#
reported.
“
So
now
H
took*
•&gt;
I. New I* th* Mm* fa graduate
be held from 5:30 in 9 p rn at to gain attual Ctavarxmm rapetience Beatrice At Iliibee Sanford, ,-ade
though wall atay. For a year at
tat* t N high achool P-TA.
Southvide hopper will b* tervrd under Ihe aupirvlaion of e&gt;uhll&gt;hed one, .SouUiaide Kli-mrnlary, Sara
I. If thoro un’t on* In your tern- teaM, maybe aoven."
al 5:30 »iln outtide event* lo he leachcra.
Th# couple la devoted, hoik lo
•oil
muauity, atari sae.
Among the tnternr will be Mar
guv al I 30 alao. Children are in
18 If thorn ia, Join M— And per earh other and fa aerioua drama.
come in c&gt;vlume* and pruri will garet J Malb.y. Sanford, who will
“ And kwh at **," aka laughed.
auade ether pereate fa Jain.
"He'a directing Milton Berio end
■ E M I-B U TTO N E D C U T A - bo awanted for ihe winner* in Ihe intern in Journall«m at l^on Coun­
ty High Sr bool Tallalia-tee; and
I'm co-atarring with Boh Hope.”
W AY *U1T of "coal brown'* roilunv* parade
recommends
Before alerting hit MGM deal.
faorated waa dealgned by IUnl
Clair*. Tn* long.wantrd ^ch ri
Haydoa I* directing tomorrow
fa ruffed with cinnamon ant
nlghl'a Berio abow, a TV play alao
brown Itnpcd auk and marfed
aiming Ann lotharn Hi* wife la
Tho Ladle* Auxiliary of Bro­ appoenni appnaM# "Ski No*#" hi
to match.
therhood of Bailrond Trainmen "That Cert ala Parting ,** adapted
gnvo aa outdoor apoghottl ouppor from IN Broadway ahow, "King Sha atarted ta Naw York alghi
for tb* membera and thair fnrnL of Hoart* ”
yaari ago, doing commercial*,
It** laat Tkuraday evening at Mm
" lt’a a voadarM afcaaga *f walk-on* and then two and a half
hem* of Mr. and Mr*. Joha Ragan. pace," aaid Mia* taint, sbo haa year* fa "Oft* Men’* Family."
Mr*. J. N. OUlan raturnad boon nofad aa a dramatic artraei. *T never bad an agant fa tho-e
Thank* before guoota won oonU On Sunday!, aN and her hua- day*," aha rocaDod. "I know alt
od and aarved. After Dm deliefana hand aro houaa-huatiag- They'll the people who were doing TA'
meal all gathered by tha eut-dawv rent far a year ar •#, until they dremia better than tha agent* dM
• Will Recondltinn Prohlem Typa Hnir (As
Droplac# and chatted at tha h#e- find out if they'll N permanent Whanever I got aa agent, I
Vg* Henaen'i Tuiade*
Califaruiana. But producer* who got provoked. I ended up getting
Well A* 12 Hot Oil Treatments) At Th# Sant#
StyM Tleslbelt* pajamna
Thaa* prooont were Mr. and have been deluging bar with Job* foe hi* ctlenlg, aa util a*
Time, Crcat# A Soft Natural Permanent Curl.
kave plenty nf tee** t*
Mr*. I. 0. Bay, Mr. and Mr*. D, irrtpta are deemed » diaappotal- myaelf "
afaiH.li and tum in ... plenty
T N big turn ta N r Hi* tame
W. Tanner, Mr. and Mr*. C. W,
*Tm going fa U N (hr** ar Boar whaa ah* waa choaen to play op
eg comfort foe a good aound
Brantly, Mr. and Mr*. L. H. Har­
month* off." da* remarked "If* poatl* Marlon Rrandn la “On The
alfap. Van Heusen'a each*vey. Mr. and Mre. John Rogora,
wonderful Waterfront." Hollywood rewarded
hard turning
PHONE SR.1
•tvs elattie Ttertbek’ walat
Mr*. A. P- Kyl*. Mrs. Mary Jama- aeript* like Th# Rainmaker." ‘Sum her with an Oacar and now hopei
aon, Mr*. H. L. Moor*. Mr*. Bara mer and Smoke* and T N Man in •he'll atay N re Indefinitely.
it ** comfortable vow wont
Johnaon, Mr*. W. B. Braneow, Mre. IN Gray Flaanrt Suit." I could
famw it'* dtaes. Neweat coL
f . A- Rowland, Mrs. la m ia Thors,
■ohably N wockfag from w w ea.
net end pattern* in Inn eofc
tan, Mm. Lars Darla, Mr*. J. W.
I accepted them aL
tan broadcloth . . . an toft t*
GiUaa, Mrs. Jama Brantly, Mrs.
"Bui I went to toN game dm*
went. . . an hard In wear
A. L. Ountar, Mre. H. W. Goad- off fa get acquainted with my aon
ely
■paad, Mr*. R. T . Humphrey, Mi** I've bean working nlmoat itcadily
Roafn* Career and Brenda and tine* h* waa hoes. H# haa been
with aa all tN Urn#; an took him
OCTOBER 23 • 2ft
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�Battling Greyhounds
W in First C F C Game
THE SANFORD HERALD
Page 6
Mon. Oct. 21, 1955

Tampa Team Taking
Day Olf As Reward
TAMPA LP-The Tampa Uniter•ity football team took a day nit
today at a regard for trouncing
LHingili-n. Ala , State 31-7 Rttur*
day.
The Tampant will tret bark to
the practice field tomorrow to he.
fin two weeks of work for Eastern
Carolina. Tampa baa no jama this
week
t oarh Marceilno Huerta laid he
happy at the way evrry man
on the .quad played Saturday, and
riprciallv (Hf second and third
string K»&gt;s.
lie liked the way quarterback
Bill Min-hsn parted for two touch­
down* halfback Uoo Herndon of
Waochul# arured on two ilsabie
run* aod Ken Nurnoff, ao off andon player, came Into hie own on
two darrlif touchdown playi.
But Huerta had the mo*t pralie
lor tackl* Boh lo*ely. eaplalnlnf
"Ilia trouble it he it too food We
hate lo fat him out of Iherehecame he m.kea the opposition
look had ’
Lt*infiton a lo n e touchdown
rame on ■ 61-yard pan thriller
with Allen Ba»» throwinf to end
L e n r Boswell who outran Ibe
Tampa aafetyman.

N C A A Start Opens
Annual Meeting;
Plans For Confgb
CHICAGO Of—The eouncll of the
Hatlonal CoOgial# Athletic Aatn.
opened He annual fall meelinf yeatrrday with no announeemet ex
peeled xnlll lonlfhL

By B. H IG H AN SLEY
Billy Lemmon, converted end to l |

er,irt:

^
„u a dunam* !.*.« « .
Ihe Rtevene W . l t e i i t o a H “JlU m b la d b, J.minie Drmairt w »
,o maka the laeond tally. DatM L ^
-ver
M„
Midland
Country
Kleven# hit the larkle dot no the Club cuuite here the patt weekSO and ferried the t.all down to rod.
the Bi'hop Moore 33, wheie he
•'Thu ycai‘» Kyder Cup Team
wvi jarred looie fmm the hill, u one &lt;d the beit ever licidad by
hut hi* brother, Don. picked op ute t.niled at-les," »aid llarovi.
the fumhle and carried it the re»t
Th* Kydei Cupper* licked Daef the way for the touchdown.
iiu n t * team 17c* lu 1- &gt; in Ihe
On the return kickoff the Bli- surglc* yesictuay, Pillowing up a
hnp Moore Hornet* opened up a t i j dcciiiuo in the bcutco lourpalling attark from John Kllii. .unit, nwluru#).
UutWicr llaipar, ham .Snead
combined with a running attark
hy Jim Rtoppelbaln. The 78 yard anu Jack Uutkt- led toe Ilyuer
drive «*• climaxed with a TD cupper* witn J-poinl victorlea.
when Stoppl'hrin rarri.d around ont-ad heal Hike aouinak with a
t-unuer-pai •■* over toe 7,JuS-yard
end fmm the nine yard line.
course. &gt;&lt;ucn#k had a 74.
fn the *ame llama Ih* IIor­
Cary Midd-moil Mat Dcmarct
nate tried to (park another pair­ oy ou« point oy alio siiuuling a W
ing attack, but Lemon Hepped In iu lie bat-ad lor low »rurc of the
front af an areal on hi* owrn 30, day llarpei nad a hi) in downing
and returned the hall, untnurhrd, Bobby Itusbuig. Burk* wuo over
for (evenly yartie and the final A1 Uevatlink with a 71.
l.yman tally. Don Pleven* pa**.
Herbert »r!il with Vic Gbrtxi
ed In Ralph Farina for the extra and Jerry Barber halved with Billy
polnL
Maxwell LhaJengrri Don Chcrrt,
In the third quarter Bi*hoP jlo IVmingcr, Hyion Nelson and
Moore fired a M yard drive for Fred llawkiot won their matcher.
their tecond aenre, with Kills tott­ Cherry bee' Marty Furgul, Wining abort panel.
jiger won ovar Tommy Holt, Nel­
Outstanding linemen for Lyman son .veal Doug F'rrri and Haw kina
war* tarkl* Pal# Vanllnrn. a guard edgr&lt;l Ted Kroll although toe lat­
John Ahull*, an.) and Ralph Far­ ter bad a hole-in one.
ina. In th* harkfleld Lemmnn and
Don fltavana ilarred. niihop
Moore't renter Dave Rrilliant, and
Don Green, and Rill Rtraile were
lop performer,. , , were hack*
Stoppelheln, Fllla, and Jim Lane.
Rear. By periods:

The group It enacted to make Lyman ... ...
preparelion a tor tile tModatton'i ........ Scoring Touchdown* ... ..
Mth annual tonventton to bo held Biihnp Moore: Stoppelbein, Chel« toe Angetoe Jan. H I.
ton.
Amoof other matter* aa Bit Lyman: Lemmon ff&gt;. TVm klrrena
arrnda la the report t i the com*
Petal* After Touchdown*:
mittae on intractlona, the fart- Lyman: Farina (r*si).
fathering agency foe Bm NCAA'*

Clark Griffith Is
Reported Very Low
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# a j_ _ a

Ih# Lyman Greyhound* attack Fri. I
|
a*
T
day nifht. on he rained 18ft yardi; D y J p r f l i n T f i i m
In nine carries, aeored two touch- o l X j U C I V »U | f I C U I I I
down*, and tpelled a 13*12 home
coming victory over Dan Sliman a IAf*|| D . . 1 [ n f l l a n f l
Blihnp Moore eleven. It
the VTIII DCcII LllQIdlUJ
first Central Florida Conferenee
—
win and the third triumph nf the
MIDLAND, Tex. 'JT-Chlck liar
.eaion for the Greyhound*, a* they brrt, captain ol the United Slate*
they put home * Urge crowd of Kyder Cup team, e»pre*»ed coni;no h«me well pleated.
: faience today that hu fuller* would
Lyman jumped to an e.rly lead f»**‘ Knfl.OO id the approaching
to th. flrtl quarter when U m m o „, malche. and uphold in. tradition
cracked off left tackle and raced !•*« baving B . W lo.l to ,he Unluh
down the sideline for M yard.
* * H )(k f CuppeM

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SSfjaP w t iwoiJ" Harbcrt Confident

Kiecutlee Director Waller lyera.
who will hold t newt conference
Sate today, aald the meetlnf of tha
pollcy-dirtctmg body win end Tuea
day.
Hilltop Moore .... • •

LAST TIME TONIGHT

I

WASHINGTON tP - nark Grlffllh. 11-year old pre«ldml nf Ihe
Waihlnglnn Senators hateball rluh,
la reported "very low" from a
maiaivo atomaeh hemorrhage.
Dr. George A. Reita, the team
physician. described Griffith’* ali­
ment and *ald 'The symptom* are
bad." However, he added that he
waa encouraged hy a rite to the
baseball eiecv tlve'a blood pressure
late tail night.
Mra. Griffith and other family
memben had gathered at George­
town University Hmpltal after Reala daacribfd Qrtfnih'i rhancaa of
m m e ry aa only "fair."
Griffith, a noelimt pitching great
»ho helped organize the American
League, had been given several
blotd transfusions sine# lufftrlni
th* hemorrhage Saturday. Ife had
entered the hoepKal Wednesday
for treatment ef neuntii, a nerve
ailment.

Teams May Return
DOTHAN. Ala. UB—Director* nf
B
Alabama .- norm*
Florid*
” m rClaaa
* " D
« mapama
J?
“ raaamaClly, Fla.,

and Creatview. Fla., win be In the
11U ba.ehaR circuit.
Uegua President gem Smith af
Dofhan tald dlrettera met y**t*rday at GracavOte, Fla., but got M
deftolte aaaurance tha doubtful
«*£■
teem tha loop. Another meeting I* scheduled Wedneedap at Panama City.
£ * * •* ? • *£■» da laid, Smith
T ® H » * M f 5* rn-

Football Fans Glad
Graham, Hirsch
Not Retiring Type

By RIP WATSON
Th* A**«rlaird Prev*
Pm football fan* to Cleveland and
lav* Angela* ran be glad Otto Gra­
ham aod CT-sy Leg* Hireeh aren't
the retiring type.
The two n|, pm* called H quit*
at tha end of&lt; |a*t aeaton. then
rhanged their mlndi. Today their
rluh* are hading Ihe National
Football I.eigne
True, the lurpriilng riltiburgh
Meelera are kreplng pace with
(leveli nd In the F.aitem Confer­
ence, but they were far I** lmprraalva yeitrrday to a IN-IT vic­
tory over Ihe New York Glante
than the Brown* were to walloping
Green Bay 41-in
Graham, ru-nplfltog T of I I pa&gt;e* for 187 yard*, guided Ihe
Brown* on touchdown marchet of
74, 97 and TI yard* and icored
once hlmteU
llirich took a pau from Norm
Van Brocklin for the winning
touchdown to Lo* Angelei* 14-11
victory over the toothleu Detroit
Lion*. By atoning, the Berne
emerged from a three-way He for
the Weston Conference lead ai
tha Packm were beaten and
Washington edged Baltimore 14-11
on Vie Janowlct'e accurate ce
version kicking
Tha Chicago Bear* not their aa
nnd straight after a miserable
atari aa Ed Brown ran for two
touchdowna and pasted for a third
to a 14 21 victory over Ihe Ban
Pranclica Store.
Philadelphia, the September
rholrn to battle Cleveland for the
Eaitern crown, waa left with a
14-1 mark after a 1414 tie with
tha Chicago Cardinals, Cleveland
and Pltlaburgh am 4-1 with eevea
gamae to gn.
Although th* Green lar-Oeveland gam# waa c&gt;*m mi tha acornboard for three quartan, tha
ateUaUca tell a far dUferant atory.
Cleveland rolled up 134 yard* while
their hard hiding defemlv* platoon
held the Packer* to 111. A IMkyard
hickoff return hy Al Carmichael
supplied Groan Bay'a only touch-

pUcad wBfe ten termer AlabamaPterida teama-Ourk, Ala., and
Andahula, Ala.
Yha tour laama aoaildamd car- Ob* of th# wildaat ley Loagua
tala la return cm Detkai, DwaJ. teatbaU gamaa area pUy^ f
vahmd Tate aad Darl mu tA ta
1NL They playad • 4444 be.

Panthers
Defeated
By Bobcats

Ketterlinus Beat Feds
In Friday Night Tilt 21

By JAM ES BROWN
Th* llungarford Bobcat* of
ttiotar Park, befort a crowd of
By B. BLT.H AN8LET
on tha Yellow Jackets this season
7,MO, defra'ad th# CA Panthare
Tha Yellow Jackets of Ketterltoua
Ketterlinus was a powerhouse all
hy a K o r a of 19-12.
High School rolled to their lllh con- eight, both or. offense and defense.
Gt* Knight CA's hard-running
lecutiv* win Friday by downing But David Galloway, playing head*
spirited Seminole High by a score up bill, cr«cked through the Yel­
fullback, scored th* touchdown of
of 214. It was homecoming for th* low Jackal line and pounced on a
th# gam*, during tha first quartYellow Jacket!, and a crowd of 2400 Katlerltous fumble late to the first
*r, on a 11 yard carry. At tha latwas on hand to watch the defending period to set up the Seminole score
trr part of th# fir*t quarter th*
East Florida Conference champions The Feds took the ball on the right
Rohcata' halfback, l^-roy Fillmor*,
out min tha Fed club to St. Aug- yard line, where Jim Hawkins pass­
COn \L GABLES .T -L 'p ie D fea­
tied tha icorat of gam# on n 10
uitinr. Seminole showed great spi­ ed to Bob Carter on the one yard tured play •" almost all divinoni
yard off-tackle slant. At ha 'tart
rit and teamwork in suffering the line. On tna next play llawkin* u( the Florid- Stale Junior Tennis
of |h# srrnnd quarter th# Cat*. |
GAINESVILLE, Fla t* - Rob
Marvin Clark mad# th* conv#r-[ Woodruff. Florida football coach, Ion, hut tha team had Ihe ilutlne- slammed ovar fmm Ihr one yarJ Tournament final* yetserday.
•fn , putting th* Rnbrat* ah*ad ra&gt;* there I* considerable evidence turn nf being the first team to (tore line; th* only tally against Keltrr-j Second seeded Bob Lary nf Cor­
linut for tha season. Hawkins al Gables w .n Ih* Junior boys'
by no# point. In th* mldd of th* Kentucky violated the rode of ethkicked
wide on Ihe extra point try. champion'hip »ilh a 7-S, A l vic­
second quarter |.*roy Fillmor* tce to stop Ih* clock Saturday night.
In Ihe second quarter Kcttrrlmui tory over tun rated John
nf th# Bobcatf, snatched down a end beat Honda 10-7 wtlb a field
•tirted a drive that the Scmirolc , tact, al'o of Ciiral dahlf*. In •
long pa«a, thrown hy Ben Lam- goal.
line couldn't slop Th* Yellow Junior Girlv finals. Baibara MitchriT t now mm . Lcanca
hkin*. llobcata* quarterhark, and' Dclmar llughre kicked Ihe IhreeTicket drive rtartrd on thnr own ell of Coral Gable*, ranked No 3,
carried arm** th* goal lin* making pointrr wUb only It second* left tlaatiaa
t
*»*• 47 yard Itoe ana climaxed with thnr rirfrated top seeded Lorraine
I
1**11
1»|.
Hal.
ura
Mull*
the arore 13-A.
to play.
t I Via I }*• 7 first score as Wayne Grissom rip­ Schneider of Fort Pierce 4-0, IS,
* r . tufa l«a
Kentucky Coach Blanton Collier llurntU I'alnt
la ttltl ti* I! ped through the center of the rrd 0 2 .
The llungerfnrd R«1«cat(. on an
t*
it*ia tats
T.- m m ) *• 11*4attempt to baffle the Panther*, »a t able to zubititute Hughe* to •
t) lisa* ;w a line for ten yarJs and paydirt. The, 13-ye*r old girls: Sylvia Harda­
CHy
the
game
and
tend
in
Ihe
rubber
tv it:** m .i Yellow Jackets look the lead a&lt; way, Gainesville, defeated Lynn
Slalhrr* Vu.
trir-l a fake punt formation play,
( ITS ■/••«*! ISO M .t l.lt .
and wa« rllmaxed with a long tre he u*ed for the n-yard place- Xia Inrh tufa lat Co. t. Mslkara Grissom kicLcd true for the extra Krrwm. Fort Laudrrdale. *2. *-2.
kick only became Ihe clock was
N rt-tur* *
pax, which wa* Intareepted by
13-year-oil boys: Butch M*rr«,
Nun* Pbap I. Calarv Clljr point.
stopped fur a player injury time­ nuhur»
I'llatin* «*&lt;• Z
Coral Gables, ocfeatrd Jifhn l*yerEddie l-aniar. Crnom'a halfback, out.
Taking
the
return
kickoff,
the
lli.riiMI
I’alnlvrs t, 7 m.mr I
M
who made a 31 yard run on tha
Feds were unable to do anything saph. SaraioU. 7-3. Al.
IU l-a-or eh *
Woodruff rai»*d th* question of
t i :* n lare*at t m m i : k tiia e *
13- j car-old girl*:, Sandra Warplav.
with
the
ball,
and
after
a
sccccMlon
whether It wa* a bon. fide Injury HuNuia Mu.iv ai.-.p
ral*
Th* Panther*, coming back af­ that flopped the clock ai»J let Saw lurk l.ifa In*. Cn.
tljt o l playi they punted. Rogrr (led- thaw Tampa, defeated Caro! Crosi
alarr
Cltr
Printing
»
a.
SS.* Sens grabbed the kick on his own cn, Orlando, 4-3. fi 3
ter th# half, clawed their way Hughe*, a quvrierback, go Into the t • i ■. , Raliatar as
:i« ;
IS-yearold boys: B&gt;&gt;h Lary and
Him.II Paint.r.
i t .) eleven v#rd line, picked up excelthrough the Tat* d*fen»# to an- lineup for Bob Collier, a guard.
Slaili.r. Piirnltura
1*1! lent blocking by his teammatrs. and John Skogvtad defeated Larry ('a&lt;
able Donnell Burke CA'* *tar salfi».«v* irii. ii b iv iii .n n*wi:«
At Lrxtngt-Ji Coach Collier em­
STS r«red through the Feds for 13 yarJvj ton. Prn'ucolr. and Tommy Mickbark to reach tha end rone on a IS phatically denied there waa any Kaw Turk IJ(* Ins Ca.
lltikur. Mu.l.- Hh-p
S and the eernn l St. Augustine srore j ler. Jickvunville S-7. AS. 62
rard run. The arore* al this point violation of toe Southeastern ton I'aUrr Cll« Priming
S&gt;*
year-old tirU
Elaine lli
Grissom kicked true again, and the! 14T-irnmi'v
Harlinlnr
ah
11.12 Bobcat*' favor.
lerrnca code ot ethic*.
HiimivII I'alnlvr.
Tampa, and Sandra Aewls, SI. Pe­
*11 half cam* to a rinse with the Feds tersburg defeated Barbara Mitch*
The flehting Bohcatr, not tali*.
"On my word of honor, I did not Msib.r* Purnllu/a
r x iiit ini at. h ig h a sta r:*
trailing be a close 114 srore.
fled with • on* point margin, at any tin*.*, nor have I at any Pan
&gt;-•■.•1.*
eta
In the first part of the third «tan- ell and Nancy Loop. Jacksonville,
HI
rame hack while In the fourth Ume, instructed or suggested to It it. H I I . &lt;N.nkack
•
ft
sa
the Feds held well, and it look-! 6-4. 42
u
»
i
t
i
f.i-'id
a:t
mjarter and extendrd lead by any of my players that they fake niak. Ii-.1I»
a-« ed like Ihr Fod* still had a chance j
T«4
Lumatt
a*i
an
Injury
or
use
any
unfair
mratu
ftr* ya*d run h*r f^-roy Fillmor*.
Mask k rrtiir
1*1 But then tha Yellow Jarkrtx began
Itobrata* halfback. I* J. MrFadden to win a football game," tha Ken­ H&lt;&gt;» ni»«l»
|»T to sting agalr, sol a drive rr&gt;ultnl
iv
im
riH
A
L
R
ia
l
aiaeLR
tucky
coach
tald.
Th« automatic
and Fddle l.anler were tenratlonal
Paul
P
ri-K
that carried for 72 yards and I?ft
There Is considerable evidence II MsroM llv.kaabarh
h i the ball on Ih# Fed right yard line
lo the Panther*' defen*e. David
I &gt;4
llal D
drll .t ra p
Jone* and Marvin Clark HM a wai fake injury, Ih* Florida coach
1&gt;t when the third period cloved.
said, and thus violated the football J . . .I.. emilk
«
I.
l««
good Jab of combating the Pan­
When the fourth quartrr was two
code adopted by the rules cam mil- T*4 Biirn .l t
ther* nffen*a and defenaa,
Blah,
n-lty
Ill
playi old. Grissom carried for two
lee after tw» similar incidents Hnb gl»*le
1*1 yards and hia second TD of Ihe
Roth tram* were enual at rood helped Notra Dam* beat Iowa to Cta4« Pierce
til
IIT% BOW1.1*0 BrNRIIILR
on their ground attark. The Pol*, 1131.
night. Then ter the third time
Tan
mx'a
llahlalor
Bbog
vs
Babur*
during Ihe evening he kicked true,
ral* wer# proven better on the
» ll.lc fhnp
Th* coda sayt tha feigning of
n*«* attark In that'(her received injury for Ihe purpose of gaining Maih.ra rumltur* Ca. a* Buraatt giving himself an evening's total
Palatara
kflter reaulti on their attemnt*.
lima "and other pracliieei of deceit fitW Tnrw U f a |*s. Ca. va Catar/ of IS points.
C
H v Prim in g c*
It was the Ertterlinu* line that
The Crooma Panther* will nlar . . . are dishonest, umporttman
ix r m iu i.li. AX RRaiiRS
easy iteB .95
proved
loo much for the Feds.
ho*| to tha Patatka Bultdog* Fri­ like and contrary to tha zpint of ISawl.e
«&gt;
rr
0
*«B.
r. l-.snlg
tl sr*a It# I# They pounded nut their win with a
day night at th* Memorial Sta­ tha rulai."
M Herkaaback
$1 star iwxia bruising ground attack, but the
dium.
Wood
said
hit
asiittanl n S'.ala
Jl st:t t«V IS
EASY
S*via US » Feds' pass defense was good and
X llarlwlch
Scoring Touchdown*: t.eror Fill- coaches taw Kentucky's stall on V
I . Piv.o
it sirs US in Ihe Jackets (ailed to nroduce a
tnnr# Bohrat*: Donne|| Burke, tha iidaltoaa signaling to th* play­ J. Conk
: i s«ts US U
single pass connection. The ground
ts i«is Ut.
C. I. Milk
Gre Knight, Panther*.
er* on th* Geld by banding over o
r»sot4
it SIS# Uk.1* attack carried for 1M yards an.!
Panther*.
and holding their stomaehi and
I 1taw U#L
Kaaaar
victory, leaviag Krttrrllnus with
Rllet
is IMS 1st.
Tatra Point: Marvin (lark.
Small to sis* w
legs, apparently wig-wagging than
Hurn.ll
i si:* U8.lt
— sm all in f t
Vom :
KlrrMiofl
to fake aa Injury.
i asse IS* II one of Ih* longest winning streaks
Herbal
price — guilt
i ss«s n t a to Ihe stale.
llungarford — II
*l«l m.4
Cobl. ,
In performOutaUndlnp tee the victorious
Craomi — 11
l Sill u « i i
Pitrrw '
aneat Pro­
• ll*&gt; i n v Yellow fackrti were Swarn* Gris­
Rakur
duce* 33000 BTOt nf hrxl per
Slav
'ii s: is ISSU som. twin tu tha dnublr.smrmg
i
-:«
t
1*1 s
Hollar
hour. A tttllv nn* room hr»ur
I H a fs t r* * *
tv list u : ii Dwayne Grissom,. Tom Neal, and
— a dandy auxiliary healrr! 6*w
H IIo trag
IS itif U l l BUI Aiken. They were Ihe hn;-«
thtx shadowed mahotany beauty
:• S*l# us.
. kr.issr
TALLAHASSEE Jh Florid*
fnr yourself. YouM b* amased
ii J ill IS* s that kept a solid wall In front of
Mata reached tha halfway mark . Raltr
•i Silt III s Ih* Semtooles most of Ihe night.
al tu low prtre-ils high power I
Ii JUS is* i
In its football schedule In lie 344 •l k*nls
C m I# s•* !•«*«(* TI
Grissoms
waa
the
leading
ground
SSI
IU.
l
r
c.
inlitre,
loss lo Georgia Tech Saturday and n u r ii*
i WIS IIS IT gainer nf the night, with Hidden*
ISIS 111.
i
:
as
Coach
Tom
Nugent
commented
II.
MubhsrO
fswfsrf r«s&lt;s sa
NORMAN. Okla. ^-Oklahoma
IS tats 14-11 tlelng with Fed Jim Hawkins for
it. rtusssll
St JSSI ISSU secondary honors. For Ihe loosing
J liar
U famous for iti deva listing "the worst Is ovar."
ISM
tl
ISS1
W. Trr#
ground gam* but Oils season Ihe For five gamei to a rmr the O
III* H IT Fcda It was Johnny Williams al
Rmrlck
III# 111 II •ad. and Dave Galloway at Yuard
Sooner* art raahing to mi a deadly Sominllea have bean underdogs O Rmlth
1 l|S| i l l 1
BlMskr
air attaeh H's been a potent weap­ against lopnotch opposition. They M
t ittf US 1 that kept Hi# laminate hopes alive.
Jr
copped Ih* opener from Nort hear- IWBukur
ts ass* 18a.il
w-bi44*a
on to five victories.
Score By Periods
They have completed It of 43 ottoa Mala but wor aoutclasiad to C Plsrcr
Seminole ............. t fl ft n a
the
other
four
by
Miami,
Virginia
passes for 3M yards and a parKetterlinus ..
ft 14 0 7 21
rentage of .xSR They've thrown Tech, Georgia and Geoigla Tech.
Bearing Touchdowns
Th* Scmnolct drop down in
an average of I t pastas par
P L U M B IN G
Seminole: Hawkins
class tha rail of tha way and will
ya me.
Kttterltous: Grissom fit. Guldens.

Upsels Feature
Play In Tennis •
Tourney Finals

Woodruff Says
Evidence Kentucky
Violated Code

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Sooners Are Using
Deadly Air Attack
On Grid Victims

Halfway Mark Is
Reached By FSU

S

11

Only on* paaa haa been Inter­
cepted. That wai by Corky Coat
of Pltlaburgh, who hauled to mm
of quarterback Jim Harris' throws.
Ho waa Bailed in his tracks.
Halfback Tommy McDonald baa
bean Oklahoma'* bail patter aa
wall U Ha rushing leader and top
scorer. Ho bag completed 10 of IS
potsei .'ur ISA yards. Tho Sooner* have seared only
two touchdowns on poise* and both
of them worn thrown by Billy
Sturm of Muskogee, Okla , who
runs tho third loam. Howovor. they
have taken to tha air to sat up
numerous touchdowna.

enjoy th* atranga role of favorite
to their next encounter with Villanova to TaUahasaoo Nov. A
Nugent's charges gat a rest this
weak.
Against Trrhs It waa tha game
old atory—lack of player* depth.
Th* Florida Stats flrtl team did
won enough tho first half, bolding
lo a 144 score. A passing attack
brought Tack two quirk scores to
tbs third quarter and Bobby Dodd
emptied bit beach tha rtst ef &gt;b*
way.

■R FOUND O UT
TALLAHASBE - Dr. Howard
G. Dan ford, FSU'a dtrortor of
happened to pour souls who hod
Hat tlrao la tha middle of such
structure* a* Lincoln Tun**!.
Holland Tuw»#l. ate. Ha found
out — ho bod ana right la th*
middle of FUtxburgb'a Liberty
Tunnel. Mo drove out on It.

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Football Begins
7th Week O f Play
n * upending of rich major
teams aa Dube, Yat*. Boston Col­
lage aod Colorado baa tefl only M
unbaatan— untied coUeg* football
elevens going Into th* aOvoath
weak of rompatltlo*.

Maryland, rated t o • * n d la tha
nation, hands tho Hat af six teams
which have won all game*. Four of
th* nation's (op ranked mdofaalod
Tho American Howllnf Can- ■quads have ftv* victories-Miebtgrot* tacngnltae tbs Std tkran- gsn No. 1, Gklabomt No A
game aerie* r*U*d by Tad Send- Navy Ns. 4 and West Virginia
dar of Mllwnukoo oa tha high* No. A Holy Crooa alas lo unbeaten
far th* 104444 aaoaan.
ii Be* gamon.
x

New Record Set
For Hydroplanes

INDIO, Calif. CP—A new world
Folate After T**chitown«
ipeed record for hydroplane* In Ketterlinus: Grissom (J) (placeih* R class racing runabout dlvl- mail.)
slon—41AM m.p.h —was act ya*.
lorday by Ernl* Root af Patter­
son, Calif. Hi* thrro-day National
Desert Regatta on tho Saltan Roe
«nd&gt; today.
Th* prevlona mark ef MAM was
sot by Rea* on the i s m course
last year.
NaUonal awards ter scoring tha
most points to hydroplane race*
throughout tho year wars given
two racers y * a I * r d ay. Georg*
Monti, Hayward, Calif., won In th*
44-cuble-lath racer claaa and Ed
Flrtrhell R*n. Calif., to ihe E
racing runabout division.

1947 S. S A N FO R D A V B

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Beautiful Book.Red. Lar{* Double
Dreurr. Beveled Mirror . . .
Now only ........ v........... $33 M

W oodruff ft StngMarr
Rani Batata
M l ffeednff Bldg. Pbasa MC

Comfort Sperlila
Ret (Twin or Full aitc) Eieh.
Price

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rc,pon«ibla tor only ooa Incorrect
iaitrtion.
Tha Want Ad Department t»
•pan from 1:30 a. m. until S’30 p.
m. rath bu.tnaa. day aarapt Sot*
urday afternoon. Deadline far
watt-day Inaartiona la *:00 p. ■tha day preceding pubUcatioa.

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CLEAN furniihad apt- Ooao to.
hone 111.
J01 Wait l i t St. Phot
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Two mem i, $13. t i l Fare.
FU RNISHED Three ftsejn Apt.
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Ft RNISHED 1 Badroom Apt
Phcae 433-w.
* N IC E L Y FumUhad a n o n OarMS-R
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FURNISHED two bedroom downatatra Apartment *00 Park Av*.
• I'noua 1474.
FURNISHED on# bedroom cottage
by the month. See R. J - Larrnll
4 # , alter 0 p. m. *eek-daya o rin r*
time Sunday. Piva Point* Motel,
». - » lx atlaa South on 17.62.

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COUPLE — While or Colored, re­
W. J. KING
liable. with car. lu work on
MM S*Mb rack PbMM to
H in d i near Orlando. Woman to
help wilh houte work, man In
handle rallle and tractor Hou*e. Grltfia A llunlrr Conatrorltoii Co.
eleclrirtly furnlvhrd, pin* .a l­
Home* and Remodeling
ary G l»c r*p*rienre and referPhone 1384 M 4.
enter L M Ander*. Bo* 341,
Rt
I. Apopka, Fla. Phone HOUSE CLEAN IN G — Window*.
Tucker 6-4064.
Walla, Floor*. Ph. 1). C. Cald­
well. 1147 J.
LO CAL CONCERN ha* immediate
nre-i for out«t*rvlln&lt;; young nun.
p i,U M n m a
Vrowledge of gentrji olliev work
e**erd.ai Thi* r* j t (ippr-rluniiy Centrael and repur work. Free
rilimatee, R. t. Harvey. KM
for (he right man m ile Box
Sanford Ave. Pbona HUS.
X •* The Sanford I|er,v!d. givlog age and f'ld particular, of
~ G ATLIN imOTHUHs "
marriage and military etalu*.
Dragltr.* and Bulldorer Servlre
$20 06 dallv, veil Luminoti* Door 1'honra: 3221— Sanford, 2464 —
P la in . W rllr Fleevci, Attleboro,
Geneva
Mat*. Free Sample and Detail*

Wlahea war* in Sanford, Write
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Graduates Have
Better Chance
In Marine Corps
Young men attending high »chool
have a heller chance lo advance
in the Marine Corp* be eomplrling
their education before minting,
•reording to TRGT. Donald it.
(!ro«t, local Marino rrriiulor.
Today’* Marino Corf&gt;* i* goar»'.|
to the modern way of thinking and
planning and call* for alert young
minda with progetivo idea* Ed­
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of «ervlro, he added, lorhmral
advancement* rotipted with Die
problem! of our atomlr age are
making greater drmand* upon the
military proficiency of too average
Marine. Thl* make* a high irhnnl
rdyralmn a big factor in earning
promotion.
The p u t *tiooe*»o* of the Marine
Corp* ha* been dti* largely to the
ability of it* officer* and non rnmml**loned offlrera In effectively utlllruig IN* Corp*’ mobility and
•trlkin| power. Today, anenr# 1*
dictating In a greater degree, Ihe
weapon* and tarlic* of warfare
which in turn ha* Ihruit greater
rriponaibllily upon our leader*.
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power of today’* Marine Corp*
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Wallace Wade, rommDiloner of
gage in a program of aludy ar.d ,hr Southern Conference, coached
field experience *e keep (bread
Duke football for 16 y e e r a . ___
military progrex ,n4 de*rlnpmeni
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diploma baa a much !.oiier chance
of earning atripc* and axtiming a
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SEAT COVERS
For All Cars
nEAUTIFIJI. PATTERNS
CUSTOM FITTED
PROMPT
INSTALLATION

StricklandMorrison, Inc.
Sanford, Florida
Phone 200

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It’* n proven fact that thn
Rrcaleat values in building
materials a rt to b« found
here. Whr not call on ua
and aaa for yourself ?

SMALL BIACK AND W HITE ln«l
haired dog. City Licence No. 6f.
• If found pleaae call 133-W.
Child’* prt._____________ _

Mi l l L U M R f R
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Phooa 3434 LOST from truck, Grey FoimRubber chair riiabiou. H no
REWARD for rttum. Notify
rm Super Trading Po*t, Ph. 1017-Wr.

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Phone 461
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ttraul* N 104 So. Iljk A lt.
Phone 971

P I M O RF.RVKT
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1931 MODEL A. I/*nki an****f. run,
Phone 1164. Rent* I. Sanford

FOUND — Claitea m Souihern
Bell Telephone buiinei* r.ffire,
Monday. Owner may bate by
l-bcntifvlnjc at the Herald Office
and paying for adv.
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Safe* Bentola. 314 Magnolu, Ph

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CH EVRO LET 1642. le * mileage, 2412 Mohawk

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USED GUNS

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and aervtce. G. H. High, fyviedo
Fla. Itoone 4141 or Saaford
1641 W after g o m

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Undo Evening Mar. CaU Ralph 2&gt;- I.A IN D B Y SFSVVHT. — 24
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1617 PLYMOUTH!- Radio. Healer
R O G E R ’S T R E E S E R V I C E
Good condition. 1194. Phone
Tree* Removed, Topped, Shaped
HT* 7 alter 4. nr 301 K Kith.
and Rnarrd. General Tie*
Surgeon Free E i t l m a t e a . i t ~ A t m i i i f i a n j r a r u s e as - u
30-10 WINCHESTER
Phone 409-X-W, Sanford.
Model 64 ................ ........ $39.40
CARS
FLOOR
dairtug.
300- Savvae-Itamtacton
BOUGHT SOLD TRADED
Automatic .. .................... m oo
le y RaaTa Ueaa Can
■ H. M
I I G*. STEVENS Double .. .. 42 50
Sanlard Ava. ft 11th SL
Mary.
U Ga. L. C. SMITH,
(tight a* a drum)
....... $4 no
tt Ga. STEVENS, Single
14 00 ENVELOPES, lattarteadi. atoto- It — Hetora/BaaiJ/Trailer*— 76
33 WINCHESTER Automatic,
6Mata. aralaaa, hand MUa. end
Model M
............... m o
p r o g r a a a . ate. Program** ROBSON S—rtta* Geafta
Pruuag Co., Phaaa 4M — ■“
Your aulhorlaed Browning DealRvtornde Seine ft Service
Wait llih St.
er. Winch#iter. Remington, StfM4 It in 64.
vena, Moiiberf and Marlin.
IN STA LW TIO N of Linoleum. Car- m - n J i s n w a $1
USED PISTOLS
peta. Tile*
33 OL, HUGER Single a
Sanford Linoleum ft Tile Co. Buy vetir F u n ttare el S#eTT*l
Ptitoi .........T T iT ....
Phono 1917
Wiretieui* Fun*., Cm., at 66t W.
33 COLT Attlamatto Piitol .. u.je in W. lit SI.
I*t St. AR aaUoeaUy adv. fur
~ H .U IX 7
8&lt;o&lt;k
r.i'urr at warekeuae pricea.
IN PISTOLS Smith A Wtiaon.
TV SERVICE
H°A R** *,,B&lt;**r&lt;*- R b g " itd
Fail and Etfirirnt
2 i-.
JENNINGS TV C E N TE R
L()ST — f.l*»*e» in I’hone booth.
Haw wW YOU •*«,?
Phone 3$1$-J.
Return to Sanford
Herald.
Owner, John Donaldton.
Year e U g n h r a hatter Gi
A1*01TING GOODS

ll.O n ih e
ocean
11 Serf
14. Confltcl

47. Flat-

P U B L IC
A U C T IO N
go.-rl (inod tire*. $164. 2420
Every Retarder Night — 7 P. N. LAWNS MOWED by Jerry l/ord
Proa eelimaiee Phone 1317W
Orange Ava.
Farmer* Auction Market Building.
All merrhandi** mid to highest
FOR SALE — WiU aacnliee equity
bidder, regirdleie of prire. Conon 1341 Ford 2-door *rdan E l
•liner* and Dealer! Invited. We
celirnt condition. Call 1143 J.
Filling Station, Good locaiion
will buy anything. Wallare end
after 6 p. m.
Living fiuarlrr* and rnllagp in
Walker Aurlion. Phone 2120-R.
rear. Si* mile* Weil of Senfntd It win njy YOU to aew US bcfiwe
1U rc.S s E~DC^4 7 c OO D C O N I) L
on Ml Dora Hd Theme HCT It - an
veil buy. Open Evening* and
T10N $630.
Suadayi.
I t - SPECIAL K K K nC X f -14
biaaMd* TeaBer Sale*.
B R ITT TRACTOR UO.
hoabM g. Reran fleatLa
Palalka. Pin.
Hiway 17-n Baalb
Phene $e|
M. G. HODGES
27 F T Indian all
hou«r
Sarwre on All ITator Pumpa—
Four Burner Gai Range. Kirelltrailer Tandem whreli. |«95.
Weil* Dr Bled — Pwaipo
ent rnndilion U»rd one year.
Roy Reel'* U«fd Car*.
Pael* Raid Phene 766
$)Q. Phone 1676-J-IO.

1700.00 CASH

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Country
try home wllh 3 bedroom*.
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lent 71 by
paved
*ireet.
&gt;y 171
, _ on_ P
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WE N EED T H E APACE
inr fruit treea. W.ooo with
Bearing
YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO RAVE
attractive term*.
Retail Value
Rila Phre
Robert A. Williams, Realtor $73 M 3-Pe. Sort Red Suite* 147 00
41.9) J Pc. Liv. Rnom Suite* 21.00
Raymana Laadguiat, Aaaaclato
11.00
Pbona ltT3 Atlantia Bank Bide. M U Wing Chair .......
M M riartle Platform Rocker
A Ottoman
in no I0 B - SALESMEN WANTED -1 0 '
Cloieta Too Small? Down Pay­ II.U Adjuit. I/wrier Chair 6 00 MAN age 24-44 preferahl.v wifi,
ment! Too High? No Houia Suita M M Walnut Drruer
ln*uranre or other Sale* Exper­
Your Fancy? BUILD! Became
A Mirror
. ............. in no
ience. Wanted k“ top rated Life
we hive the LOTS’ !!!! In every 14.M Dreticr R**r&gt;
3 00
Imuranee Co, •* general agent
Sertion — In every price ranze - MAO 4-Pc. Twin Bedroom
agent for Sanford area. Salary
Sure, Suburban Too!
Suite . . . . . . . .
*a no
and ripen** allowance baied on
M40 Potter Bedroom Suitei M oo
ahil.ly and einenence An np
W. w
M M Large Bulfet with
porluntly In build your own
Raailnr — General Inaitranee
___
... non
agenry with liberal rompany
Gararwde B. Dtogfeider Aaaaciala 46M Mirror
Dining Room Table* .. Dim
(Inandng Write Bn* in
the
Phase &gt;133
113 N. Park Aw .
M M Alum. Chaiie Ixunge . M oo
Sanford Herald for perional
Plenty of Maltreue* and Bo*
Interview.
C A. WWTODON, ML
Springr — Mika ui an offer ???
Real Flilate Satnman. Apply
V. K
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Bn* s,
Sanford Herald.
M a th e r o f S a n fo rd
111 A Part
Ph. i m
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M M A 1(6 SL
Phan* U7

f*ROSE C O U n T APTS. I Room Balance 140 Monthly. Total 1A.300.
A partially finished 3 bedroom
Kumlibed. Call 1164_________
com rata block home located in
a fin* new Sub Divtiion only 1
mllaa from Sanford.
Finlab U y ouraelf — Sava dollara
•• Smalt Commercial Building 14 x 30
ft Larga ahow wtn do«r.Located RAYMOND ■ . BALL,
. In new buiineae Mttlement at
h a r r is o n / b r o c k r
“ \ 77th and Ban/ord Ave. Thone
S. D. Highleyman. Aaaoclato
■ ' 101 or inquire at Baaa Servlet Me leaM Part A w .
Phase M l $A
;
Station, 3Tth and Sanford A w .

* hAN LA N TA APTS. Vacancy Nice.
Iv furalahcd. PboM 1716-1L

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USED FURNITURE
CLEARANCE

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UNDER NEW
MANAGEMENT

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“ Your Weiuaghome Dealer”
Maytag Waihera
LOWER PRICED HOMES
Coleman Heaicra ..
K I M up
Only 13,070 for 3 bedroom lurni&gt;h111 Magaalla Ave.
Theae 1717.
ad homa within city llmita.
Owner leaving town and want* In Uted turmiture, appliance*, tool*,
etc. Boufbt-aald. Larry’* Mart
offer one neat 3 bedroom home
3tl Rial lit SL Pbona 1U1
with It acre of land with fruit
trcea outiIda city limlta.

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I Woman. Phone toi-M. I N Holly
Aw .

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Machtaaa, a— Repalriag
BK B^b IM S. Park Phene I7B.

Raaa L Parton. ■ raker
Aaaahella B. Ifendaraaa,
Ph. M U - 17-33 at Hiawatha

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“ Reliable Couple l« mpplemenl
LO ST on Stale Road Proieet,
r . M. C A M m n.L
Income by
managing
local
brown leather Billfold with cur­
Geaertl CaMndar
apartment hmive l’le*»r gi\p
rent*’ dri*ci» litcn*e, idenli“Dome* of Di*UnelinnM
rayaa topaa. Cattaa ar aylaa
referrnce*. age and nlher Infnr- Ill Way 17 W_________ Phawa 1447
flralloi).
paper*, rlr
I’lemr
•arta.
maimn to Bo* HS
Sanford
notli* State Road Dept , City
Saakarik G t a - sad Paiat Ca.
Herald.
Hall
Foe Bailer riumomg

J. W. HALL. REALTOR,
Florida Suta Saab Building
•■Call Hall’’ Phooa ITU .

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from $tn,6oo, to lis.orn. FHA Canter led A Marnoii* rh 1333
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F ilm Far*
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Sacral S l a m
On T o u r Aranuat
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mechanic wav charged with hav­
ing "no headlight*”.
Constable George Kelvey, of
Oviedo, charged Robert Brown of
Maitland, a 39-)rar-old laborer,
wiih w k le it drivinr and driving
whil* fntoxdratcd Bond for th*
t« n chergev w »i 1100. The arrevt
wav made *t Goldenrod.
A charge of “ tiix u lt" wat pl*ceded againtt Jtmvv Dunlap, a San­
ford negro, when Eula Mae Mar­
tin preferred charge* againtt him.
Deputy Sheriff W. L. Long made
the arreit.
Public drunknett * a t plated
againtt a number of violator* inr hiding Ronald Irving Wilkeraon.
Jame« If. Gray. Leon Henry In
’ h»*r. Namon Winn, and M illie
Lou Garrctl
Janie, Sherman Holloway of
Sanford wai charged with " d rid­
ing while intoxicated” when Fio­
rina itignway ratrotman Carl
William* made the arreit. Bond
wat »*t at IT A
Game Warden Harry Hervlih
charged T. W. Carter. Letter P.
Velgel, Gene A. Lucchci and liar,
ry Hanct with ‘ hunting birdt in
t bird
Mortuary rexerve.''
Constable a. v ' &gt;lim " G llloway made ehirget of * publie
drunk'* againii Elijah .Toret; "u»'.tg- car without owner* contert”
againtt Paul Prcatnn of Lake Sion,
roe; “ aatault and b a t t e r y ”
againtt Jne Butler, 35-year-old
negro who ia charged with hitting
a 14-year-old boy; and “ exceiilve
speed''
againtt J o h n
Hrnry
Thnma*. of DeLand.
Chuck Congdon, Tacoma. W ith ,
pro who taught L’. S. Amateur
golf champion Pat Letter for
•even jeer*, won the Canadian
Oprn In 104*.

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aad a'katt wha e*i*T
iba nulrfean *»«1d
raa.e tkn u u id . nt
{oral tad rut j - Ire*
unlrt* they ar* attrnwelr cartful with tmektt, maukca,
wirmlaa Are*, m d rampSin.
Carrletilr raum) far* detifwv tree*,
lad *»■« rcoer. They demur lh« feed
•ad wtter 'hit peed'ire wildlife tad tha
wildlila lUelf. Sn. tku T a l l . , ,

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•fine* ri&lt;4 The Aittrnttnt Ceaacit.

IN D U S TR Y H A L T E D

TO K Y O jp— J apan'* cotion tpinntng mduitry wa* halted today by
a tlrike of UO.OOO workeri treking
a wage Increase averaging 52 40 a
month
About M per rent of the itrtkert
are women who average 123 a
month iila ry . Men get about 552
The National Federation of !&gt;*•
Ill* Workeri tald management* of
the 10 major eompaniet, operating
ipinnmg mill*, had offered It 04

By M ERCER B A IL E Y
T h a Associated Preea

Saturday tlua It 1*4 *0

but with th* Crimson Tid* it was
quitg a different itory. &gt;|U«iiaippi
State filmed to teeond pises ta
the SEC ttandlnfi with a M-7
victory over ‘Bam*. In four previoua gem** the Tide had aoiad
only points-sfiiut Vandy.
Saturday'* lop game in
South pit* a pair of oace-bratn
powers— Duka Georg* Each. Tech
loit to Auburn a week ago and
Pule *a» whipped by PilUburf
Saturday.
Mitiiuippl i* third in th* standIngt with a 3-1 SEC w o rd and
Tech i» fourth with a 2-1 marie.
Kentucky 2-3-1 and Tenneatee M
are tied for fifth. Florida ia
irventh with a 2-3 mark and
Vandy, George, Tulano and LSF
are tied for eiglith with 1-2
urd*. Alabama 0-3 1* ia the cal*

Four overmatched v iiito n
to
Southeastern Conference fooball
field* m ail have hobbled home­
ward from their weekend sojourns
firmly eonvinrd that the battle
cry of the Dixie Doten ia “ Lay
on, MacDuff.”
Tennene* led the high-scoring
parade with a 53-7 romp over
Dayton but
Auburn'* victory
margin wav the bigge’ t of tha
day av ■ m u lt of th* rieim m rn't
52 0 wait* pail Furman. Vander­
bilt walloped Middle Tennevvee
-1*3-0 and Georgia Tech trimmed
Florida Stale 34-0.
Tenresree’v 53 poirflx were 11
more than th* Vole had tcored in
Paul Itavare was A n c r i c a ' i for#*
fo tr previou* genie* combined.
Vandy'* 44 matched it* .previouv mott iiltertmilh.
four-gam* total* and Auburn'* 52
point* were Juvt four thy of it*
total for four eatler garni.
But in neither rave wav it a
matter of an SEC team teeing
juvt how badly it eould clobber a
“ breather" opponent. All four of
the hlgh-rconng team* vent In
everybody but the water boy after |
gaining a taf* lead.
Aiahama alv&gt; tcored mora point* 1

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PUTtINO Alt Of HIS MIGHT into the effort, P*ul Andcrton (top), II.
of Toceua, O*., la ihown in artion ax ha rnmprtrd In tha 27-nattnu
cight-liftinf champiomhipt in Stunlch, Germany. Aadertoa hold*
the world'* weight-lifting Ulle, railing M M pound*, to better by M
P .umli, the official record. Although Andenon was the individual
v inner, the Russians took the team championship. Coach Bob Hoff­
man claimed that th* United Slates, not Ruule. won the world
rhjmpionihlp. lie tald that the iclection o( Tom Knnn ( bottom'. of
Earramentn, C alif, winner of the 111-pound title, as champion »!•&lt;*
tn the phytlqu* competition thould have credited the U S. with Av#
additional point*. Sir.ee Russia went unplaced In th* physique eontcit, Hoffman elaimod • M-to-15 victory Instead of tha previnuity
reported ID -lo -IJ Soviet triumph.
f JaXrraatim*! JUdiophoiui)

tlie Great (om m liiion, “ Go ye Into
all the world and proclelfn the Go*i pel to every creature, “ Rev Car
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(Continued fram Page Duel

ail ChmMant who will meet the
.'ondiUont "
Rev David S Cameflx. of the
Chrutian and ktutJanary Alliance
Church, tpoke on Thnttian SIDilont” veiterday
“ Chrutian Mitimnt la the greatcit huiinet* on earth." he laid.
'It require* tremendous capitol and
manpoter to carry on lit v*»t en
lerprtiet Le.dert and executives
of great abildy are needed to tee
that thu bueimtt (unction* efficcnlly and profitably The profit*
it( thu butloeit are greater than
any other business tit the world
Thty are never entered on book­
keeper* lodger*, nor luted in butme»i reporti. but they are counted
in Irrim of e'rrntl icturnt in the
form of pagan live* Iran-formed
and redeemed b.v u r Lord Je«u»
Chritt
*'fhriili#ti Mution* it not an en
deavor which ine Church may tpon&gt;or, tuppori and promote at ila

day at th* Firat C b m tiin rhureh.
B ailor Perry L. Stone valrt, “ Three
thlagv *re e.ventul to * vuccei*fut enterpriie: the faith to luitify
tt; an Initrument to opera** it; and
the power to auatitn It when the
newneiv h it wem off. Now the
world-girdling program of Christ
i l th* grexteil enterprise on eirib
It la justified by our faith that t*
aua ia able to aav* unto the uttermoat all who call upon him The
ehurch it hia intrumrnt to earn*
out hia prn;*.m and operate (hit
great aurprlie
The queiti.n if Have we the
power to lua'aln It?
made known hia program to hit fol­
lower*. Ill purpo*e tv vilvationt
ttv trope li iinl’ frtxl. The tech­
nique for carrying out hiiprogram
ia thatof witncattn; aDd ih* p-m r
to do it ia tne owtr ol* the Holy
Spirit Th* Matter did not tt&gt;ign
a difficult t«tk and then fait to
lurniih adequate power to perform
It The powtr of t‘*» Spirit I* »vailxble not to a fru rare irdm
duali &gt;ueh at the apoitlet, but to

Tennessee Leads
SEC High Scoring
List With Victory

t o W finyf I T Q l T r n v r r i N
Tog w ill lav* nnfir# that t h e
B ird
of C v , n t y Com nilM to nera
will a t | o ed o'clock A. XI, on Tlie*.
d * ' , l h a t l h d a y o f .S niem firf A I ’
al the 1 nuofp roinmlraloner •’
r-.-ni in the n r m m o l e &lt; m in i) rn„rf
Hour*, s a n f a r d . Flntida. hold a
pu b llr h a a r l n e *• p m a n k d l-y l r r | .
Ion H I 11. Laws - f F lo rid a I ’ l l ,
to m n a l d a r a n d d a t a r m i o r w h - ' h r r
or not t h e r . i u n i y will v a, al*.
abandon,
dltrnnllnii* and
rln a*
a n d / o r renouerr a n d d l r r l a 'n i any
r i e h l nf ih * ( ' o u n i r * " d nuMlo in
a n d In anr lan d , o r l n t r r * , | t h p r r i n
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h l e h w a j r a nr* m o r a p a r l i c u t a r l y dr
a, i H r.I a* follow*
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fiarmond and llarnard. Traci

hfirlng*, a* recorded la Flat
Book *. ra a* If
A D A M S S T f l E E T batneeo A n ­
drew* Drive and Itla rk w .id
A ’ *nu*. T r a i l No |J. epalao-lo
Spring*, a* r*rerd*d in r&gt; it
Bonk t. pap* I I . and Tra ct No.
I t . ae^rernrdld Ih Flat Hank *.
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fetrrat
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Spring*, a* rw-ordad In F l t t
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u . . . *‘ i«n «a will, nw tea eth Car
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in I t , Honorable r m i n i p Ju * (e of
eeminoU Cnuntr. ri nrld a. hit final
return arcount and vourhrrt. a&gt;
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J 1 ftOI TIf. t i r r i w r , an4 at aa!4
llni* than « r-l (hare, m a la arpll*
ration la Ilia ia'4 Jude a (or a final
rttilament of Ma admlnlalrallon of
tal4 ttla i* and for an aider dip■h a i e l M him aa aurh Admlaltlrato1 - t l - l thin lha tlh dap af Octobar. A (• 1*11
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Adniltiiatraiar of l i t
Kata'a of J B. AoulX, t»a
ceat'd
Vo||a A VVIliiprrp. J r .
Allnrnap for A dm lnla lr tler
■anford, Florida.

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r H E a L I y . *• r u n o n
Dkrapa nr M. Au a ’ii'lna.
Plaintiff.
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hair*, d a v li rr , k f a i a r , . cram
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him. and ALT. r r r t a O N * H A V I N G
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t i t i . i;
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T i n - h cA i, rn o p E fiT V i i e h e i N A t - T u n p k *i i i i i h : i &gt;
rm
A n r . H K i tV i tir n o t i p i e d
that a null liaa bran br.uiaM
•s a in .i you. Itio nature of wh lrh •*
i . r i n n i , irrla ln 'loud* and In
mil*! and ro nllrm tlir lllla In I hr
•irr-' iu fixr dearrlbad real pro nrny
Th* name ol lha I'mirt in alilrli
•hr m il har hi*n I n O H u li d la th*
Circuit Court of Ihr M a m Judlrial
Clr ru ll ia and for s*min#|* C-igntr,
Florida Th# albraalaiad lltla rf
th* raa* I, J O t E t ' l l P. IH h t . V T
»• r K n t ' D O L p l j #« alt. b»in*
Chaarary Cat* N* I t H
Th* dearttplioq of th* real proearly Invelaad la a* followai
Th* w » r i On*-It*If &lt; W ‘ l » of
lb* Nnrlhaarl Quarter iSCVat
rf
ihr
hoaihaati
Q u tria r
I I T U t of tartlon I J . Townahlp
91 South. Ilanp, In C u t .
To* ar* b t r t h r required to nt*
j » u r ana war with lha Clark *f lb*
Clr ru ll Court of lha Ninth Judicial
Cirrutl. m and for e«mkio|# r o a n Iv. Florida, damlnol* iV a n iy Ongrt
ll"U»a. Harford, n o r m a , and tn
aarv*
a ropy Iha-aof u.wi* the
ri alntlft a altnrnaaa. Flaua. E d ­
u a rd . and Eurh. at Real LlMJleilon
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t i l l Hrraia fall nol or a l o r n
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row
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OCTOBER 15. I9SS

Annexation Vote
Extensive Plans Dock,
Made For Concert Terminal
Membership Drive Discussed

•taj* in Florida with two winters
at D*:ftay Beach.
“TH* U the first time I ’ve t*cn
with
the N «* York Giant* organ­
with the
isation,"
itation," aaid Armstrong," but I
' am happy that they'er rr!#ct*d
me
ma La
to come
come here rishl at the a&lt;Jotic of the bigg*«t golfing
•*«nl
cant of one
eventa
evtnta ever to coma to Central

Dr. and M n. L. T Do»i leave for PlotIda."
Commenting on the local
local golf
.Clearwater tomorrow to attend Ihe
I, - I l 'a in
annual meeting of the Florida rourtf, Armstrong aaid,
| n-al good shape — ini excellent
Chiropractic Association.
Dr Do ji ia'd that tha convention j condition. tVe ttariad ceding the
will be held in the Fort Harmon greens today. You ire, thia year
Hotel, Thurtda/, Friday and Sal- ! the fairways, greens, ami taca
I will all be aeeded."
unlay of Ihia work.
Tha new Mayfair Inn Country
Three nationally known figure*
will ape*k to the avmmbled group. Club Pro said today that he will
Doit aatd The ipeakerr will in »oon hav» hia pro shop in opera*
(Continued On Page Two!
elude Dr. Roland K. K* singer of
the National College of Jhlropractic
In Chicago. Tha subject of his addr#!*, he laid, would b« "Otieoua
Syitem In Xray Interpretation".
Other ipcakeri will he Robert D.
Johni, eounael for tha National
Chiropractic Aimclatloa who will
addren tha Florida Association on
"Chiropraelle Jurisprudence", and
Dr W. It Quigley of Ihe Palmer
CwiiMg «f f l iropractie in Dasrnpwrt, lewt *ho will apeak on ChfrThe annual meeting of the Flo­
Tfo F i f eho Therapy”.
rida Stale League wiU be held in
paItw rpresident
St. Peler*burg, J o h n Krider,
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Dr. Mm la ■a »'--__ _______ _ Chiroprarlie Asaocia Ik-ague Provident said today.
Ua*htvfcf aervrd in that capacity
The meeting will be held at tha
for three term*. He will install the Suwanee Hotel. Fir«t St. and Fifth
tdiccri elected during Ihe conven­ Avenue, in SI. Petersburg, next
tion at a banquet which will be Sunday, October 30, beginning at
held Friday night
10 a, m.
Herb Smith of M. Petersburg,
aaid Krider, has arranged for
. reservations for directors who
may with (A g» over to St. PetersU w rtaa riy (of Uw meeting pa Sigh
’ day.
The State League president has
asked that eaeh Hub arrange to
have someone present to represent
them.
C. R. Dawson, president of the
Today It the wlnd-np day for the local baseball group will attend
Memherihlp Campaign of the Sem­ Irnm Sanford.
Krider said thia morning that
inole County Chamber of Com­
election nf officers mil he held and
merce.
Every team la putting in extra early plans for 13M will ba diaeffort today to bring Ihe total mem­ cussed.
bership of the local Chamber of
Commerce to tha expected goal In
nrder that the forward-looking pro­
gram might be put into effect.
So far, Ihe team* leading in the
contra! for tickets to the Orange
and Gator Biwl game*, plus ex­
Two new enlistment* have been
pense money, have rarked up a to­ accepted
in Co I, 121th Inf., Santal of thousands of point*. Al Wal­
lord's own National Guard unit, II
lace and John Willlimi are leading
was announced today.
in tha race with a total of ir.*w
The new men art Charles aidpoints: 0. Lewis Dinkins and Mils
Dot Powell have 1S.TW points; ward (Jimmie) Lee. who Uvea at
John FlUpatriek, working alone, SIT South Park Ave., and Larry
his a total of II,WO points; other Busby, Box 310, Lika Monroe.
Lee. II, la a student at Seminole
teams la the race are J. )(. Blythe
High School and only recently mov­
and C. D. Brown hava a total of
ed to Sanford from ML Sterling,
1PJM points while Dallas Loop and Ky He la a member of the Glee
Andrew Carraway have a total of Club and la on the basketball tiam.
10.T10 pulnti
Busby, originally from Glenvitle,
Memberthfp Drlva Chairman Ga., la . student al the Lake Mon­
Clifford MeKibbin said thia morn­ roe School and Is IT yaars old.
ing that tha top winners could be
Both men are beginning their
any learn in tha running since final recruit training with the unit and
report! and extra effort are all be­ havd been assigned to the second
ing made today la (he big aptirt to rifle platoon.
lead in (be rare.
Teem captains viewing for Tan­
gerine Bowl tickets and ileak din­
ners at Eddies Steak Houae are The Fourth Quarterly Meeting of
Dallas Loup with a total of 31.200 the Jickronvltle District Safety
points; Don Bales with 13,300, Committee will be held in assembly
and O. Lewi* Dinkins with 30,700. room of new station beginning T
Final report on the drive will be p.m today. ACL personnel, their
'amilles and friends are cordially
made tomorrow.
nviled In attend.

n . m K n rM P R R K Y f i e l d f o r e m a n foe Harold It. K*»tncr Co. toots nvi-r a field of beans wtlh
G«St|i IIirrai |tower. “ At good at I'w ever teen, he Mid, (Staff Photo |

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Williams, Wallace
leading In CofC
Membership Race

Two Enlistments
Accepted In Local
National Guard

A C L Safety Meet

One of th# is m I successful farm­
ers in this area looked over hia
ten-acre p!ol of i#ntie*grerti beans
yesterday and *a!d, “ they're the
finest I've seen In a lung lima."
Wading through Ihe field ef
bean*. George llrrs looked about
turn and reallyn rd hia slatemrnl
with, "a* good a* I've ever had."
The west side farmer. 62 yearold, looked rvrn elated ft the
mention nf his crop and when ask­
ed hci» thr vea'on would be thl*
ytar. hr looked about again and
said. “ I'm ia good hopes."
"•I’ve been growing rrops for
Hamid Kastncr *tnrr 1934," liter
reminisced, “ and he's about Hie
fine*! man t evre knew." Hiers
•abl that he bid been farming the
•sms ipot for. ZVyvar* led h»A
spent Jt yeara altogriber. faimlag
in Florida.
“ Fm
proud of me farm,"
George llmra fomn.ented, “ l&gt;eradio tlat'a where my living
c»me* f,*x m ." Counling up his
acreage, when a*krd abmit lor
•ire of his farm, he added up
blocks of live acres until he reach•V), and Ihrn he said, “ that's all
rvrept Ihe live arres nvrr Ihere
where I keep rnv hogs They’re
dumes, and some nf ihe finest
you've svrr *ern. I've got trn •(
lhs&gt;m over there."
( l)de Humphrey, ftrld foreman
! for Harold Kastnrr Co., said lhal
the field if te.dergrren beans
;:rnwn b Georu'U tilers -.ould be
harvested Wednesday mnrtung
“ The n 'u li'y of th&lt; -e beam is
extra fine,’ hr aaid. "And the
yield will ho about tvo hampers
lo Ihe acre," ha added.
Ulirn aikrd about ihe produce
from the George Hier'a, farm,
Humphrey laid, “ Mr. Hiers hia
I.KK ARM STRONG. M A Y F A IR IN N C O U N T R Y C l.l'll pro. talc*
alwvys grown quality product,
a few awinga, when ha report* to lake over tha local golf club.
.he fiiwst that cat be raised."
Humphrey said that, “ we'rt
IsoIJng forward to one nf the best
seasons weve eser had here."
I'i'rs lotki'ig out ovet his fielis
•if brans *aM, “ you know, l owe
A total of *346 wai collected in
a M o( c p dit to my good imps in
finea yesterday in Sanford City
rbe fart that I haven’t mls&gt;ed koisCourt when l l ease* were heard
A preliminary hearing wa* held ,.3&gt; Scipol in U years ai-d it's
by Judge John Leonardy.
yevtrniay
afternoon, before Ju d ­ prc'ly ora* 31 years now."
Traffic, rase* were in the maj­
ies of Ihe Peace Hugh l»tinran, for
ority when fines were imposed on
Carenre Smith and hla wife Mary,
four persons for reckless driving. |
who wera betn. held under
two for running a Hop sign, three
rharari
of both selling and pos­
for drunkenness, two ,fnr impm j
Out of Stat* grower! will bo
per parking, one for assault and session of illegal moonshine whisk­
battery, one for drunk and dl« I ey.
if mired to par tho nerestary
orderly, one for eirerdmg thr
Thsy were originally lakvn Into license to peddle or sell their

$346 Is Collected
In Fines Yesterday

Hearing Is Held
For Duo Yesterday

Growers Required
To Pay License

ipeea limit and'one for careless custody Sunday night. Oct. la. and
and negligent driving.
charges preferred against them
following a starch nf their home.
Clarrnt* Smith was bound over
to Seminolo County Court on s
charge of “ poutalien nf a pint nf
illegal mnenihliw whiskey" while
hia wife, Mary, was bound nvrr to
Circuit Court on a charge of "pn*setikon of three gallons nf illegal
mnnnvhinu whiakey."
Tha arraata wera made by De­
puty Sheriff* Morgan McClelland
and W. L. Long.
Bond for «aeh was sat ai 1300.

Illegal Shooting
Arrests Are Made

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Fvlcn-ivc pbnv are being made
**id Franre* Roumiltat. pre-idcnt
of the nrwt* fuimed Seminole 3lutual Concert \*sociation, lo bring
mir mcmltcmhip drive lo a sue
cessful conclusion,
At the fust meeting nf Ihr as­
sociation preliminary plan* were
oulllnrd md artist* were rhotrn
(or the three concert senes, Unite
to appear m Sanford, under the
auspices of ti»c Seminnle Mutual
Concert \&lt;*-&gt;riaiion will be Cor­
nells Dlls SVmner, Dee I, Nelson
and Neal \u-lraltsn tm rruan duo
piano team Isle in January, and
Ihe Don Cossack Chorus and Dsn
errs under th* direction of Ihe di­
minutive Se.g. Jstoff. Uie in kebntsry.
Roumdlsi said today tbsl Dr.
W*dt Rucker has been selectrd
as treasurer of Ihe local movie nrgantuui-n and that Mrs, Thilip
.Mira will serve si rhalrman nf tne
Headquarters Commitlrw.
Mist Dili* Reese Whittle will be
in rharne.wf the studrnt member­
ships for the concert series.
Considerable Interest has hern
shown by the Navy personnel si
the local base, said Roumiltat, and
representatives from the time la­
dies orgamratinns will serve nn Ihr
imitirdiale staff of the ,Seminole
Mutual Concert Association. Itrprc
tentative* who will lakr part in the
membership campaign will be from
the F.ntivtrU Men's Wives &lt; lull, HhIConUaised On faxe Tw o)

Housing Authority

Letters Are Sent
To Local Residents
For USO Funds

Harold Kistr.rr tn.l rmn
,o chairman lot Ihe I ' D 'ttnn
Drive m.w in progrs •
&gt;b * ••
II Jame» Gut, a former F.iufotd .peak peisonall* with hundred*
Mayor and Conitulvvlnuer, s% well &lt;an!"rd cttirr.-* have *'nt » J»H »f
a* a trader in civic and government in .ever.l lhfst**nil lo* &gt;1 residents.
affairs, was pirsrnted last lilght
the appeal G,r ^ h '1’ " *'’ * r*
with a lesolution l-v thr lloaiil of m»h In part * borne avsav front
S.vnfonl
City
roinmistioiuis home" for Ihe bwal Navy iw-rvonhonoring him lor hi* long vv\n* of nrl
ifr\ otad ic &gt; &lt;■ rp il
\ !.o'g
The ro-chilrman evflath th •',etr
with the resolution 'lavor Denver utter (he va»i»c • of the pto;n"V
Cotdrll p:r*rnt*i| Mr. Gut with * here in «*q»0fd A volunteer »t*H
silver plaitrr,
of ho»te*»es and chaperun* ij'e nr
Gordon Bradley, local represen­ thnr lime anvt mergic* to malnlam
tative of the hoo&lt;ng authority, . schedule 0. vlAU'e*- ham ides,
evplainrd In thr Itoa-d nf Cnm- bsach purlles and other •p.'fis! eitiioinnru Ihr mr.| for addition- -enls to keen the service personnel
si houelng unit* m the n iv. The •Istioned here entertatne&lt;l
In addition to Ihe thousands an l
I'ublic Housing Authority approv­
ed bn additional units fnt Sanford thousands ol hours &lt;&gt;t volunteer
&lt;n I'J&amp;k'. Itiadley «aid, but tho ac­ work, there i* *011 * necessity (of
tual huildlnr nf the housing farili- rnorn^y to opcrJtf tuch xo ors^n *
iktiun Rrcorrting mxchinf% much
tie* hrre was not puitiird. The
l&gt;e purvbased records mint he
past Congress ha* authorised ISe
nought. TV vel* purchased, station­
nno units and has taken all strings ery and other necessities mutt b*
oil of Ihr pv’ svibllll rt ol obtaimug
kept on hand
lb* piojeet,
The Naliieivl I'SO has sent t&gt;v)
Bradley explained the necessity monthly tv. Sanford In keep th# nec­
of a le mlut inn to ptrvrnt the essities for Ihe many programs
spread of alums, with a local deter­ flowing And only once, since thvs
mination nf nr-d. Wo have old) local CSlI has been reopened, has
10 units at Edwin Higgins Te n are there been a loeal rempalgn for
now, lltadlr) sat.I, anil at the lime funds fo* the heavy evpendltutes.
they wet* mads axailaldr we had
D ir goal vet for the I.Kal cam­
nppiii iilion for ma.e than doulda paign is (ust shtiitl hall of what ik
what we could provide. “ I believe , ett'tallv takes to operate H&gt;» USO
that Diet* is a ptsd for the adili- het* Harold Ksvtner and Don
tint al unite for danfotd," lb* Hey Bales s*k Ssnfntd citirens lo drop
S chci k In Ihe I'SO. «nn East F ltri
•aid.
Ihe Yogrr' ••.' Css |i**biner* ap- Atreet, Sanford anil vh»n dro|» h“
piovck Ihf jesoli linn asking for land see tor yoorvelf what v I
DiMItv r.*' units
tbl* are*. IJ M D W W
I'ovm UiJ tie* nf obtaining * it5city ahufl &lt;bo nd lournainenl wal
T h r C i'y of Sanford will Invrvll- discos*,1
'■! last night If the city rap
gate Ihe possibilities nf the pur- make avsdshl* .■ Idilional court*
rh**e of * booster pump to lie
n* mm ct the g-gantir
u*rd in ronneetion with water lank -j» r hn* -is * • rally winter.
erected In the reieul walrr evpan-| ( or (OM III a lley, rhailniutl of the
sb*n program hut not yrl put into Setoifiole County Chamber of ComA ten nrh » iter main • •• brok­
use since vsaler term u be f.uri i meue ftenration Coinmittv* s ill
into th* tank evrepi order ahnor, that a meeting will I-* held with en this mom r s »t H&gt;r Interseetion
of llth Al *n&lt;1 French Ave.
mally high prvesuit.
repiesriitalives from ihe 2*&gt; citie*
Heavy equipment, operated he
Engineer* had evpre*sed pos- affevtrd in Die toutnament.
Cragc 0.instruction Company, loro
sibilitlre of using a valve, rallrrl
Bids wen open ye«trtd*y, dur­ the lop nf * vsbe from the pipe,
an automalie attitude valve, svliich ing the dav, for the poirhav* of sending water •pitting high tn:&lt;s
would cost the city either |MH or Rad-o equipment for loth tha the air.
.
.
1072.
The break In the Urge msm nirhire Dr|ieitim-nt and the I’oliia
City
Mansgrr Wartrn K. (lepertinetlt. Water meter* for the ni-htng water to Sanfo d te-ulents
Knowles esplatnrd to tha eily, “ At city, ami uniforms for the police nr re sill vied l e vhvttung off of
t have told the City Commission &lt;l&lt;partmrnl.
water s'l over the c'ty until Ul*
brfoie. It's an enginrrring error."
Awards for bids were msde for repairs tmvld he made.
City Mansgsr Warren E Know lea
Tha cost nf a Ixsosler pump is
two Motorola Radios for the Kir*
estimated to ba ia the neighbor­
said earlier t« U y that h# hoped
Department at a eosl of IWU.73,
that the water would he off only *•
hood of 13,000.
while on* RCA radio unit waa
bout 43 minute* V fitting had to
purchased for the I’olir* Depart­
ment al a not of IStt.lh. .100 Nep­ be m-vl* h'f-'H h ,,Vw’
tune water n&lt;etrrs were purchased
for use by the city at a cost of
A public hearing en th* reaoning 121419 earh, Purchase nf uniforms
of an area at the romer nf 21th for th* I’ol'c* Department was
SI. and Mellonvitla Ave. has haen made fimti Yowell's hot restricled
to Slr&amp;SeSS.
set for Monday Nov. 21st,
A meeting ef th* PMieemrn'*
The Junior Chemhee of ComTho designated area I* being
rr,jusatsd for a lowering af re­ mere# request**] that thn city Benevol#nl Ass- 'alion w ill he held
striction* fmm th* HI A A to an hold a referendum on auneiatinn «! Jim Suet ret s Monday evening.
R IA inning *Mrh is a minimum rnnrurrent with th# rlty rls-clion Oi tolier 31. T o m .
Poll*# Chief I'. 'V William*. l»*k
on Nov inbrr I A It I’eteison
nf I ,OO0 fee' of floor spar*.
The retonlng was approved hr J r . praiidrnl of the local Jaycees, night, eaten led an invitation t&lt;*
the Zoning and Planning Commis­ apprarrd at the meeting. Hr st'd ' the Board of Sanford City f " " *
•n*r« to atUnd A t m H lin f
sion and referred to the Board of that there w*s nn *pc&lt;ifie date
City Commivsioners for public designated in th# hill wnbh vvoj|&lt;J v hie la will he held In honor of
1&lt;'»pta&lt;n B »r I'* '1" »ho.# relit*,
allow thr elrction,
hearing and final sanction.
t omnilsvioner Jail* Itatigan ev- mi nt from inc S*l&gt;fold Polle* I’ **
Due to the absence from the
rlty by several ef th* offi&lt;|*|, at p'amed that " s r want to make ps,tment is effestlv* Novamb-r 1.
D th-r hanon for W *
the regular set date for th# com. { ( ,tain *shat servirei we ran promi.sinn meeting. N'avemhar It , tha aid* the area affe.led by ann. sa- will aim he r « &lt;1 *" t’» U^ * '» *
Williams and Kite Chlvf Mark N .
November lis t data was set In -1
(Continued Da I'age Tw m
j rieveUnd, Hr*
stead.

Explains Needs

H i e r s H a s Spent M a n y

Annual Meeting Years Farm ing In Florida
Of Florida State
League Is Slated

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Jaycees Request

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nmaM in V U DfW
From Freah
Meadow
Country
*hlmaclf ri.a
“at khome"
in hit new
Club, Great Nack, Long latand, surroundings,
tne Mayfair lnn Country Club'*) A m .l r o r r *r*nt 13 ytara in
new
Sanford
to Central America managing golf
W^rnT pro
|'i U report* to —
■
take over th* operation of the clabe. In the Republic of Panama
Canal, Coata Rica and In Honlocal golf club.
Three yrara in Detroit,
I we Atmitrong. for 19 yeara a •I*ir»
Mich, wero
to hit record
professional golfer, and with a ____
____ added
_
golfing convert!Cion
that can 7a" well ’m two yeara in Texa*.
keep the mo.t «aC*r hohbiett .., |ptnt th, ,w l thl„ * ,n U ll
entertained, haa already , mada &lt;n phoenla, Ariiona," Arnntnmg
remarked, "at the brand new
Paradise Valley Country Club."
Armstrong hav alto »een gulfing

Dr., Mrs. L. Doss
To Attend Confab
In Clearwater

A n w taled Prewn le a w d Wire

c

Armstr
To Operate Club
Lee

*

Two more a rrn U warn worded
In Ihe Seminole County Sheriff*
Office for “ahootlng dctra in bird
Mtictuary m a m " t y Gama War*
daa Hairy Harvbk.
Actordtaf to Dm Sheriff*! offlea, a total of tight arrnta were
made for lh^ Ultgtl ahootiag.
Thi-te pntUng bondi on the
eharga wera: John W. Mahan of
Orlando Alt Parca Rasa and

cnmmoilitlei In tha City of Sanford
In the future.
The'deciiion was reached at last
night'* meeting of tha Board of
Hanford City Commissioners when
It *•*• esplalnod that such selling,
wi'h Insufficient evidence that tha
.filer had grown tha product* he
is srllinr, it hurling (hr local
pro*or, la hurting the local open
«tr market*, and ia hurting the
Inrsl merrhinla.
Such growen, peddlers, ar **lfr-s, will ha required. In th* futura,
lo present evldenra that their pro­
ducts were grown on th* teller*
e*rn farm.

City To Study
Chance Of .Buying
Booster Pump

Public Hearing Is
Set For November

Water Main Broken
At Intersection

Association To Hold
Meeting In Honor
Of Captain Tillis

City Officials
To Attend Session
City
Manager
Warren E.
Kn«wjea, City Attorney William

C. Hutchison Jr., and Mayer Dea­
rer Cordell, will attend the anaual
meeting nf the Florida League af
Munlrtpalltlei which will be held
In Jack sonvlla Koremher
II
through IS.
Mayor Cordell le elaUd to tahw
Noah M. D im a of the U . S. Air r»rt In a pano) diaeueainw during
the meatiag.

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HIno

H. J A M m G U T
YEA a r*solullow af tha Board of Ranford City Co»iiml**lon*r* fmtn M ay*
D a » m CsrisIL Tha w n l i l l o praiaaa Girt for hi* long and faithful n r v lr i ia tha ariy- (Staff Fhala)

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COLUMBUS, Ohio
you’re The device I* m display at th*
(Continued from P i p Oae)
Mth annual con ran lion of Lha Ohi*
officers. t h e i r families. and
the tipsy tww that usually haa oae Slat* Restaurant Alia.
friend* took time for the cafeter­
WASHINGTON’
Competitloni drink too many at tha tavern, now
ia atyle banquet.
are now open for entrance to the you caa literally breath# ta il* '.
Speakers for the occasion stare United States Air Force Academy,
Hr Koppelman, pretidcat of a
Senator Douglas Stenitmm. Rep­ according tn an announcement
sott-drink
finn here, baa Invented
resentative Mack N. Cleveland J r . made today by Congressman A. S.
rreutlauei from Pag* One)
Mayor Penver Corlell, and SlierUf fSrdt Her1«nir Jr.. Represents- what he calls an 'alr-o-meter."
Luther Hobby.
live from Florida's Fifth District You drop a quarter in the machine, 25c If paid within 24 hours or
S en ear Stenitmm said, ' In law Ibese competitions are for the put an attached mask over your »J 00 otherwise.
enforc-ment work you r*t Into Hast whirh will ba admitted in nose and mouth, and inhale pure
Chief Roy WiHiam* today asked
that "an motoriata pay special at.
•ituatfans when you look to Cod July. 1958
oxygen for fiva minutes.
for strength In the performance of
Herlong explained mat as a That, said Koppelman. ahould tentJon to tha notices left on th&lt;*f
your dutiei. Your work Is a pu»&gt; Member of the Hmjic of Repre­ bring you out o( pink elephant eara for violation*.” "Much embarraiimcn wiU be solved.” the
lie service and you lom etjrvri sentative* he is alloued to immlChief said. "If apecial attentlor is
think It Is a thankl*** fob Yeti nile ten *nung men. all residents land.
" o f course.** he addi. "some- raid to Lhe type notice left en the
have a tremendumj* re*pnnnhll;ty of Ihe Fifth District, to lake these
N’o m atter what kind of Iswi -we examinations Thme named will times it'll take two quarter* to do e a r ”
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Also, attention Is called to the
have on the books, the Important compete with all of tha others
oart la the manner in whlco thc»e named from Florida for the al­ Koppelman said his machine also fact that envelopes containing
can be use! lo "bring relief from money mailed to Ihe Sanford Po
lass am enforced Therefor,*. It lotted vacancies for the Stale
tv Important that &gt;nu come tngMh
“ 1 eertainl- want to nominate asthma hay fever, migraine head­ bee Department now require a
er to diacusa your reipnr.sihiU- Ihe tvst qualified young men in aches and especially the tiredness threa-eonl stsmp. Heretofore tie
Sanford Police Department has
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the District for this wonderful op­
usd lum ped envelopes or pottage
Representative Mare N. Clew- portunity All applications will be!
guaranteed envelopes.
land J r . told Ihe group, “ 1 take carefudy studied and screened by
Convenient yellow bote* er re*
HORSES, HORSES. HORSES
my ha* off to you for the wonder- me." ba said
DALLAS, Tex. UT— One of Dal­ ceptacle* for the violation en' el­
ful job you’ve done I w ji astound-' In order to qualify, a yourg man
»d to learn that you had an or -1 must be between 17 and 33 years las* pru e sea horses has given opes are attached to parking av:v
sanitation of 4.M0 members. I old. possess good moral character, - birth to morn than 300 "colt*" at ers at regular Intervals In t.fi
downtown section.
think It It significant that we never have been married, and b e ' the Aquarium.
haven I been plagued e 1 th moV physically qualified (or flying.
iters, tjndlrates and hoodlums"
Applications should be made,
Mayor Denver C..r&lt;iel! welecmivl directly to the office of Congress­
Ihe group of peace nffieers In San­ man ll'rlong, ll«u-e Offire Build-J
ford. He told them "I aio sure ing. W-shlngton. D C »nd mn-1
your country Is proud of all of tain the following Information: :
vou.” he said, "we wrlcume you candidate’* full name and ad-'
to Sanford and errtalnlv hope that dress; his parent*' name and
vou eome back again in tha near addre-s; high school and the date
future "
he graduated or will graduate;
She-iff Luther Hohbr extended the college ho has attended, if
GO O D DOWNTOWN - LO C A T IO N
a seirom e to the Fifth District j any; his height and weight; his|
Peace Officra. He laid, “ I beiiw e I approximate standing In his class;
*e owe a round of anotu.i.e in tno h r extracurricular activities,
thoi* who have made Ihla affair vuch as paitie oition in student,
to sueeeuful
government public speaking, and
Dwght H. Brett, Mayor-Corn- athleLc activities
mtiiloucr of St. Augustine, attend - 1
Ing the meeting of the group yc«-I
TWO TO STAND TRIAL
terd.se siM,
am very hippy lo| RAN FRANCISCO Jv-T«o more
he In Sanford at the meeting of former Korean War prisoners, who
lha Fifth District Pear* Officer*
Association It li a wonderful or returned home a fe r denounce;
gantiation that aervea not only tha United States ant easting their
tne c»unty but the state as a lot with Red China, must face
a hole I try to attend ev ery meet­ court martial, the Army says.
ing of the or :*ri/ation."
L ocal concern h a i b n m ed U to nood f o r e u t i U n d i n f
William A. Cowart, 2d, of Dalton.
Mfet.ng wPh their ita ’.a pre*i ! G a, and Lewie W. Griggs. 23. of
dent, the Ladier AtaliJsry nl the
y o u n g m an . K no w lad f* o f f e n e r a l o ffice w o rk oeaentiaL
tilth M itriet Peace OUlceri At Jacksonville, Tex., were notified!
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serlatton, elected ihtir slu e of yesterday they must stand military 1
T h is ia a n ax cellen t o p p o rtu n ity f o r th * r i g h t m a n .
olfieers Those eh..M0 lo head l i trial on charges of aiding and col­
roup s i r e Mri Tranres Cunha laborating with the enemy while
Winter Park, pr.'s'rient; Mr. MarW rit* B o x X in car* o f T h* S a n fo rd H a ra ld f i r i n g a g * l
&gt;• Troutman, Orlando, first vice- prisoners «f tha Redi. No date
pre*ld-nt; and t 't l . Blanch* S:a- was set.
a n d f u ll p a rtic u la rs o f m a rria g e a n d m ilita r y a ta lu s .
cy. &lt; rlando, Scm tary-traasun-i.
Th# Army earlier ordered a
PI*-* were formulated br the court-martial on similar charges
a ui.lasy for th* f nancial parti­ fer a third turncoat, Otho G. Bell,
cipation In Ihe d«.th benef,' fund. of Hillsboro, M itt.

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The United State* Army recruit
#r for the Sanf M area, Sgt
Jam b o n ar.n unred today that hr
will visit Sunf r.t cirh Monday A
Wednesday from 3 50 to 3:.vi.
A vr'ersn of over to »*ar* aerYtee, Sergeant, Jacohjen has been
a s io d o trl with the Rrenilling
Berv'ce (or Ihe pail four years
He la qualitn i by hi* training and
aervir* to offer rnmplele informs,
lion and advice tn parent*, young
fftn and women about the many
le g u la r Army training programs
At present there are over ITS
diversified school rouues avail•Me that high school graduate*
n a y apply for and receive assignIBMti to before they enlist. "This
program. eaUod "Reserved For
Vou" actually allows the young
n a n or woman to rhooie any
training be wishes and have a
written guarantee for bis choice
before leaving Ranfoid," Sergeant
Jarobien explained.
!a addition to this program,
either option* which do not neeesaanl» require e high school edu­
cation are listed by th* recrultiq*
as; direct assignment to the Ar­
tillery, Armor, Airborne, Mrdiral,
Military Poli&lt;«, Ordnance. Quar
term s star. Signal and Transports(tea Corps Special options «uth
a* assignment to an Army Rand,
The Army Language School, Spe­
cial Force* tCommando t&gt;pe
training). CIC and assignment
to the U. S. Disciplinary Barracks
at Camp Gordon, Georgia are also
available.
"All Regular Army enlistment*
are for a period of three years
aad each choice Is guaranteed an t
Blade a part nt the enlisimrnt eon.
tract before the man li swum in,"
th* recruiter pointed out.
&gt; Interested persons who are be-

Colored News
Theater Group
Is Organized

J. Potter To Speak
At Fall Conference

SARASOTA LT—1. Lee Potter,
executive director of the lUpubUA Children's Theatre Group l ran National Committee, will be
whose avowed purpose is tn Initiate featured speaker at a Friday night
and develop a program (or dr*- banquet during th. fall conference
matte and theatrical training nl
Negro children nl this community of the Florida Federation of Re­
was organised at the Goldsboro publican Women.
Other i|teaker* will include
Primary School. Oct. 18 The Ini
lial meeting was attended hy seve­ Charles A Wetib, legislative as­
ral members of th* faculty of th* sistant lo Sen \V. Btuker nl Ohio,
tchool and interfiled eitixrm of who will speak al a luncheon Sal*
urday.
the city.
The following were elerted as Mr* Richard M. Simpson, mem*
officers of th* organisation: Mrs. bership extension chairman of the
S. II. Blarkshear, president; Mr*. national federation, will talk at a
W. R. Crooms, vice-president: luncheon Friday.
William Miller, aecreUry; Mrs. The cimferenee opens Thursday
and end* Saturday.

Waynes Expecting
Baby In April
will be held at the Goldsboro
School, Sunday, Oct. 30 at 4 p. m
All interested persona are invited
to attend.

physically rulifled are Invited
by Sergeant Jarobien to tee him
at the Sanford Foot Office when
he visits Sanford.

HOLLYWOOD UP —After John
Wayne ha* disclosed he and his
wife, th* formtr Pilar Palette,
Peruvian beauty, are expecting a
baby next April.
Wayne. « . and Miss Palette, IT.
Were married last Nor. I She la
hla third wife He had four ehlldra*
by hi* firit marriage to Josephine
Saeni, none by hla second wife,
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FRIDAY. OiTORER 21. 1955

Parade Slated
As Biggest Yet

Concert S e rie s
For County

The theme fur Uni year * gigantic
Chriitmai r.ra d * «UJ be “ Let'a
put Chm t Back ‘Into Chriitmai",
laid E. D. Heat, ehatrm ia of the
I3i i Jay crt Chriitmai Parade
Comm it're, la a letter to all of
Seminole County School!.
The Semmola County Junior
Chamber of Commerce and the San*
lord Merchant* Allocution will again ipumor the annual paiadc and
school* have bcco invited to parti­
cipate in the evrnl which it elated
to be the big.eat in the city a (tu­
Fir»t import* from the variou*
tor y
team* in t ’-e Seminole County
Again thii year, accorJing to tha
fham lw r of Coinmerre membership
A eon,ert terie* h it bren *et for
letter adiirencd to the principal oi
drive indiiate one of the mo*t *uc- Sanford and Seminole County »lth
each Seminole County School. Iheie
j eestful rampatg"* ever eondui ted the ortm iration beinj *ei t.p la-;
will be two trophiei ewaided the
1in ^anfoid and Seminole County.
night lo c-'mnlete the ft.iai detail*
beit float One in the aeoior diviI Memhrt»hip ehairman Clifford and &lt;i&gt; begin the m*mber*bi|i
non and the other in the junior divtIhe Srm.nole V|utu*l Concert
Mi Kibbin teportrd thl* morning
non. The school winning the tro­
phy three y ean in euccenion will niSCl'BRlNG PLANS FOR TIIE FORTHCOMING conceit scries .re : llrH to &gt;i,.hii Mr*. Ralph Aus- I that a total of ll.'.'rtA ha* been A**ociation ***« formed '**1 nlgbl
al a meeting of inlereileo mu*tp
be awarded permanent ru*tody of tin Smith, membership chairman; Franri* Ttciumill.t, pre«i&lt;lent of thr Semin * Mutual Conceit Av- tii|ne,| in for member*ltip* «o far Inter* which look plare »' the Se
In ihe lampaign- The total »uhthe grand price. The tiophiea will S«ci«linn, and Rill Fecan. r*pie*rnt.tl*e of thr Vlk»b#«t Celebrity Ruirau. I u'f Photol
■rrtbed to &lt;1*te doe* not reflect nvnole County rdtirati(*n»l Build
be duplajed in the near (ulura in
Ing B -.rd Room on Cnmmericial
th# amount in membership* *mre
the window a of Roumtllat and, Ankvenui.
| only a limited report from team
demon Drug Store.
Franrn RoumiMat, president of
raptain* and team member* n
The achocl* luted In the Senior
Ml RTON IT
th* group, led th* docuomn with I
available today,
Ptvinon are: Seminolt High School..
Rill F*gan, a reernatativa of |
Oveido High School, Lyman High
I Team* »head •" far in tb* eom- \lkahe«t Celabrilv Rurc-u nf At 1
School, Crooma Academy and the
petition for football ticket• and lanta, Ga , f..»nl*hing inf, rmatmn j
Sanford Vocational Schoc1.
e\pen*e money to tha Oranga and and background of atl-«t* and.
Sehoola in tha Junior DivUlon
I The
m « Sanford
sanioro portion of
oi a nation-]
nation■
--------------------- (iator flow I game* are. AI Wallace available date*
■re: Sanford Junior High. San­
Noted artiit* have been rbn«en
I wlda driv* will got underway Sun-i
and John William* with lll.ftno
ford Grammar, South!Ida Primary.
Ida) afternoon when "open hon*r’ |
point*; O. I.. DinVin* and Dot for Ihe J concert «erie» with Cor-1
WeaUtda Primary. Lyman Ele­
will be ohierved at the local L’SO
Pn«*l| with It two point*; John noli* On* Skinner appearing Ini
mentary. Lake Mary, Ovndo Ele­
cn Tint Street at Sanford Avenue.
nivthe and C. I*. Brown with
'h» f'r*t "f the three
. . . * 4 •: *w .
...
. coirfrts on Dfcrmbfr lit
mentary. Geneva School, Lake
Mis. E. C Kuhn, general chair­
#50 pointi; Jim Cut inrl UonarH
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Othtr ir tn tt rho«rn for thr Sin
Monroe, Wilson School, Hopper Aman of the I SO in Sanford, taid
The architectural firm of th#
Mon.ieth
with
»,.M
points:
-nd
j
ford
lnp,
jr4nrf&lt;
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r
f
.
Nf!|on
, nd
radrmy Gohlaboro Elementary,
toda) that the open house is twine
late Elton J. Moughlon i* being
ft,lla
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Andrew
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Midway School, Roaenwald School,
observed »o that “ all of the Inwpsway with S ,00 point..
|u .r y and the Original Poo C o .„ e k re-opened under tho firm namo
Oveido Negro School. Bookertown
people will have an opportunity to
nf "Rtirtoi, t Auger*—.lame* Gam.
The
team
ahead
*o
far
In
th*
I'honi* and fianrer* with th# dvSchool, Tinec-tat Height* School,
iee juit exactly ho* the UKO is
Me Roger*. II. Architect", with
campaign
it
the
on*
captained
by
All Soul'a Parochial School and the
namic
little
Sergo
Jaroff
again
run and how active the organliathe offir# in charge of John A.
The
Seminole
Junior
Chamber.
P alls* Loop. Thla team ha* ac­ leading hi* giant* onto the romert
Aa ap prai'trs report waa ap­ lion really la.
Lutheran Day School tn Slav la.
Burton IV, under Rogei*' diteck
•tag*
cumulated
a
total
of
S7,7fO
point
a.
TV*,
enftee
and
cookie*
will
hr
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Commerce,
*1
it*
n
o
n
lunrhron
proved
this
morning
by
the
Board
The Jayreca. again thla year, will
lupervition.
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n
n
l
during
the
affair
which
will
meeting
je-ti-rda),
renewed
it*
beRmimlllat
*ald
la*t
night
“
Me
of
Femlnole
County
Commissionlutniah tha Junior Diviaion with
Additional mrmheia added to
Roger* i* *«in,- late archilect for
imal) hand-drawn float* a* well at eta at a apec'»l meeting called fo r'b e the kirk-o'f event lo mark the l*ef in the annex at inn of prnpo*etl the mmiherthip 11*1 of the S-ml- have chotrn real hgldlinirv for
S*minol# Memorial IL*«pit*l
.opening of a L'SO drive to obtain *rfl"
Kte t lly of Sanford, and role County Chamber of Com- the cimcert hill of fare, the fine*' |
the decorating material. The Jun­ that purport
and maintain* hi* firm In Winter
ior Chamber of Commerce will alio
Tha app; vital Involved aight I more fundi lo- lie operation of the **&gt;• m*k' ,hr,r *Und Vnn,‘ n *" * metca now Include: U r. II. Wayd* irlut* available ”
Raymond Ball, local n-al e»tale Park.
home for letter to the Board ol Sanford City Itui'ker, P r. P an irl II. Mather#,
auum e the reaponaibiUty, laid Mr. I anela of land within the rirht-of- ■'‘hcvrnw awry lioin
Commliaionet *.
man told the group “ the wav our
Burton ha* hern lo cl tig* of th#
Hunt, for having tomeone pull the way. for t&gt;e proposed widening, 1
Powell'* Office Supply, Mr*. 1'red
f *ty md fourlv a rt growing I
Other busllt&lt; *a coming bef it* the
Po» Bale* and Harold Katlner
• mall floati unlcia tha school* fojr-:»nlti. and pa ing oi *7-?t
liobh, Cowan Company. P r. Jack don t think we'll have any irouM- Sanford firm *inco Mr. 'lough,
.-e kO-chaljmcn for the fund rail- group vr.terduy v*a* plan* (or (he
ton'* Bin#**, working *lo**ly with
want tn aisim r the call gallon
Nov.4 cirrus day when Ow'.econdlV'
M* ' " 1 r,,IU ' ,,r ' filling every ie*t m the auditor Poperi* office In earr . .- the ho*,
Hunk laid tv** l that thl flogtt wiL 1K3 ^ . . -v
c#L t, * '**'
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i(niAhtpiYf« mimi
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bbiI rea­
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«fl SfTTliJIO*# t t u u i / i
mbb'ehaiim
phsit rtiPn
Ttw (tw
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emphavirad!largMt clrcu* tn the world will -be ' 1- T. D&lt;&gt;**. .lohjv rtUpal-iek. J iun«
fllal Uoh through to (nmplftion.
he
complela
The value of the eight parcel* that tli* USO t* a voluntary agency : in Sanford for two performance*. T . R a rg tily . Mr*. Lucille Anpl#by,| It w a. potnieo out. h-t»e*rt.
dy for decoration* by November 10.
The Sanford firm will rontinn#
John D C.iilahan, llaymxnd Rail, Iwfore the dilC'lltlon of the memDecorating material will be made approved (hia morning **■ ap- through whieh the people of San afternoon and night
tinder the *ame p*r*onn*1 It h*#
M L llahorn Jr., acting chair C M. Rtown Amoco S*rvi&lt;*. K A her.hlp rampa'gr. got linderwat tna1nta:n*d pretfmt, to Mr Moughavailable at Ihe Jayree Information praiied at gSIAIO which Inrrrate* ford, and Ihe entire nation, may
the original appraisal figure In a u lit in terveng the religou*. *plr man for Ihe meeting, advitrd the W Fruit Company, M ight Grocery lhal the aeatin.- tapaclle of h* •on'* deeih.
Booth on the aame date.
auditorium available for the thr**I dual, social, welfare, recreational, Jaycee* that the eirrua would hr Company.
In the aenior diviaion. the Jayreca that amount.
Holler Motor Sal**. Irving I. ronrert ,erir . will limit |)ir mrm
No official action nn the part *n,l education need* of Ihe men *hov*n al the Sanford Auction Mar
will make arrangements to help en­
Pryor. U inn'* T V Sal** A Ser­ hrnhip In Jin There will he only I
trant! secure (rucks for floats. The of’ the State Road Department »nd *omfn ot ,h' »rmH ,nrre' . krt on 17-3?
vile,
I. E . Ratten. P r. Gordon JIu ti'krt* mid. adult* and child
mad#
n
e
ie
..*
r,
th
.
Including
of
Ini
peace
and
war
they
pointed
out.
|
ri.e
Seminole
County
Junior
Jaycee group alio said that they
lirkel* combined for the lo
nmmrrre. will call Stanlev, P,,n I!Met, Pig 'n tVhi*tl*. r»'n*
will gladly help in choosing a the eight parcel. In the original
1*1 for the *eriri
S! ’. 'h,m hr:
‘ on
lie* between the member* of the for • referendum to be held on Ihe Ri«hnp A Hart. M ar«rirr Fu rn i­
thema for a float and advise where appraisal.
Mr* Italpli Austin Bmiih. rhoten
decorating materials are available.
Only five deed, h.va Wen m -.
,u" " in i ,h*
” *"• i anne.itlcnque.lton on Ihe *ame ture Company f W 0,1 Company,, In head the member.h.p drive
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munlty.
I
date
that
the
edy
election
i»
lo
be
Along with Use letter lo' school corded In which properties Lava
Trailer Park. Ivey, of pomlfd
out
there will
he four
foul
SinforHi it |, lmpir!ant that hell. Nov g The letter will a*k Sanford
.a that
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lne„
Sweeney'*,
JV a(. I *li*salons
principals ofStmlnol# County the been given #r *oldL.,'I s ' mlrot# i r |Ulfn, „f the community help pro- ih~t thr announcement of the ref fOrlando,
headed b) divumn ehalr
Jayreee have enclosed a relure County for tho Right-of-way*. I ^ jdf „ h o l e » o m r entertainment for rtrmlum W made at III# forth- llutrhi*nn A Company, fir. Char- men and under earh division
k pew hnipitat food *y*trm that
postal card requesting that* schools Tho.e Heed* veer# from Paul D, the Navy and Marine Cnrp* men cori ng city commission Hireling I*. Per.on*, Far! C Faint. Sher­ i hair man Ihere will b, f„„r team " il l lncrca*r rfficlenrv and aladviaa the local Jaycees whether Rurrea*. Hibbard C aiielberry., .utioncd at the local Naval Auxilt- Monday night Oct 71 A* one Jay wood Rat hour. Philip* Colonial r*|ilai-i who will m turn have low m.-r* working *par* for nth*r
or not they plan to participate no
four member* in the team there lmpor1»nl hnvpital *er. lev*, t*
Thomas Mayo and other.. Reha ( jry Air Station.
; cee i*id ye»terday, "II will h* in Cleaner*.
later than November 1.
being m-lallrd at Semlnnl* Mem­
Pr. Edwin Epitein, R W Ware, “ ,:l h* M worker* all together
T. Vame* and th# Overstreet Land
Tretident Eisenhower. In ipeak- inc.vprnslvr way of determining
Thr kirk off meeting fur the orial tf &gt;i«pit aI It wa* arri'unc *d
Cash priift have been announced Company.
) ing nf the USO program. **id “ Ihlv the feeling of the people tn the area Volte A. William* Jr.. Randall
by the Jaycees for cuitumed in­
Electrie, Pr. Ilaroid K. Ring. r«- •ale d the limited numb, r at Ihia werk hv Ifarry 1) Wclr, ho*Right-of-way agent John E. Fog work mu»t go forward for Ihe hap- prop&gt;-rd for annexation,"
&lt; ( of i l int tr tf n n
P b | i 10)
dividuals in walking group* aa fol- said thl* morning that b# prefarr- pines* of Ihe individual man and
pit#I adminutratof.
l.»rt Cohen, Edmund Mri*ch. Mar— ---Iowa: in the 14 age group lit priie ed not to us* the number of ae- woman tn our armed *ervlre- for f
Gooq n*w* fur patient*, loo, p
, vin Milam, W. A. IWfler. AnderM ftu / p n r L
la HO and ted prize la ts. in the
fi’reca*l hecaute Weir taid it will
th* furtherance of our country’s ,
I j 5 IN U W r u i l k
•on N'urting Home. Winn Lorett—
eepted
and
rejected
raid
,
which
M ago group the aame prizes will
po*«ihle to *erve better tn*tin?
Seminole Farmers be
Ea*t Third. M. L. Cullum.
awarded with duplicate prises have been rocelvrd In hia offlee. TsS'lV nnsnced prinrip.lly hr the N e a r l y C o m p l e t e d
food than aver befur# vrlth 'ha
County Attorney Mack N. ClevreR«l,*on Sporting Good*, Strick­
Hit ld-’g age group.
nr*e »jr*t#m.
said that voluntary contribution* of the A-’ The new park at flth SI. and land Morrison, Inr , T. V, Rmwn, May Be Eligible
Th# intern feature* mchile ha|.
Prize* for the beat decorated hi- land Jr., thl* mominr.
Sunday,
the
fund
fummrr'ln
Avr
I*
nesilng
comple
ouM wait several
P ^ P lf
rounty
ley* and t» known a* the "Mra!«cycle*, with no motor*, for age 1- ftie
.
. ,
. . fl.
,.
. , ,! eampslgn will get underway In lion. City Manager Warren K. M. J. I.ndga. Robert R. Rami, For Farm Loans
Ered Dyion, W. P. Rail, Banr a m ,... _ . , ,
on-Wheel* System" A* the name
11 will be; lit. It*, and Sad prize I day. bero/a beginning tn# rtetatl Slnfonj .«, that citiienv here ean do Know!*, revealed this morning,
Ind.eatr* Ihe f.K&gt;d serving p l:Hunt, emphasised in bis letter to­ work on condemnation proceedings. jh*|r part so necenarv for th# wel-. Kn-wl*s .a d that a pond has ford Produra Company, American .h o
day that all costumed children in With a representative of the State far* of our servicemen.
neen ftllr-d In and thl* morning a Oil Company, lee Brothers, 1„ R. famir trn r. p#rw’n* y nP*rat* ha*trally eoo*i»t* nf mobile units
the walking group and all children Road Department working with
tractor wa* harrowing th* »*tlle Mann's Nur**rie*.
S
o ? r/n.T *
,n * h’*h
grated sod refriin the decorated bicycle group must Jack K. Pox, th# county’s rightC R krT WARNING
earth In preparation for th# *eed
building*. lS ,iudlnr“ d w litaI|r
register at the Jaycee Information of-way agent, nrgntlatlona ar*
MIAMI 'JR—Small craR warning* ling of (he area
Booth not later than November 1* still in progress for parcels of flew along the Ea*t Cna*t from The rlive manager **id (hat the
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to be eligible for the cash award*. property. When a final report l« Vero Bearh to Key We»t today fori park ( day Is a great improvement
Captain Robert W. Jackson, Com­ made to the Road Department of -1 northciiterly wind* nf U tn JJ over the *&lt;tampy pond that origin
manding Officer of the Sanford Na­ ftc# tn Delxand. pleading* will he mile* an hour cauned hy a high ally **, ted there when gra«*e* and
county .up.rvt.oV Mid thl. ^ e k 1 " 'T
r H "r(r
A building ln.prov.ment loan I *n,, ,llo,w m," , ,U lr,rn‘ u*'
val Auxiliary Air Station advised prepared, returned to S*mlnot* pre«*ur# lytlem eenlered o v e r r r d * could not rut he, au*e nf Ihe
water.
the Chriitmai Parade Chairman County; and eondemnation fro- Georgia.
Mily one tv p* of th* ,g ,n r r '. ‘ “ ’"""Vi. i
u
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.
farm ownachip loan*. U .n , ar*'
r"r Meal.-nn-Wheet* Sy.tom'.
that all group* at tha local navy feeding* filed.
I AH »aa kMn alienee m. the pari mad. either from m.ured fund*' ^ u'PrT’,n '
m.nul- turw.l Its
station will reoperate in every way
nr lha two candidate* for th# put up hy pnvnte lendrr* or I K*.1 *a» t Ityl Mo. by Lrimirn, In*
possible la making the Chriitmai
hoard of Sanford City Comml*- f..„„ fund* appropriated by Con- rorP“' ,lftl
Parade a complete success. It Is
' ,onf,,•
r » “ . Other type* of farm own------------------expected that various motorized Farm Bureau Elects
Usually, about this lime, all r r*hip loan* the Farmer. Home
uhita from tha base will lake part
ISS
•
fire thuadar break* loot, on the Admlniitration n-a kb* nr ineurrt
tn the gigantic event. There will Slate O f Officers
i**ue. of tha dav confronting th*
farmer* to pun-ha*#, en­
also be a Marine Corps Color Guard A ntw ilate nf officer! for 19JA
Yesterday
tity and th* problem, of th . pro- *rfe. develop, or improve familyleadiag the marching unit from the has been elected by the directors
Mis* Amv t Rohh M, died »t
of
the
Seminote
County
Farm
Bu­
•*nt
rommlsiion.
,
'
yp,‘
(-""slnirtlon
and
reNavy Base.
•ho: t
■ i.
.. .
lP*ir of e*,*ntial form building* J p m yei'erdxy alter
The Jaycee-Merchanta Associa­ reau.
il. ,
*l !h" ! m&gt;' ,h*1 *h , , , '»ro provided for In all type* of llltness
Thot«
named
tn
the
office*
in
the
tion Chriitmai Parade has been
will be a quiet election with th tff.rm ownership loan* to the egShe h&lt;d hern livmc &gt;1 th# horn*
scheduled this year far Wednesday coming year, laid Bonner L. Car­
minimum number of voter* turn- tent per***ary to make the f.rrn .»f Mi** Klizsnrth Otadwell. 1M W,
ter.
secretary-treasurer,
areW.
November Mb at 1:30 pm.
nth St., fur ie**n veat»
ing out to m.Le their *eltriion an efficient unit,
W. Linr. president; Ronald W.
She wa* born sept -t HUi?, iq
for th# Important city post.
| With . building improvement
Mulrhead. vie# president; Bonner
A queitlonn.lr* ha* been mailed lo,n • f*rTn,r may ronslruct, al­ Nuva Sruli*. ( ansds and wa* a
L Carter scciatary-treaiurer; with
Russell Boston, 22, the directors. David H. Fauver,
to each randidat* by Th. Ron- Ur' M‘',?ir:
or
•" member of Ihe Pre»byt#nan rhurrtl
Ray McGill, Tommy McLain Jr..
ford Herald ..king for the ra n -' V*#n!U I, hutMinr "" hi' Urm, in Lynn Man
Mi«* n.ihb it *urvivrd hr tevertl
To' Be In Maneuver Elmer Mitchell, R. F. Foehlk, and
didates
opinion on six ^
qu.sU.ns | upon
^
'L
Titc Dth#
r * ?loan
* i« mtdt. mere* and nephew* Funeral *rr*
f
N fo
Specialist Second Class Ru«.r|| Charles T Lawson.
T# |
* *
' Buildlnr mu!t m##t rmbontehlt! \le fi %hill Ut hold lt»mnrro\»
W Boston, t t son of Mr. and Mrs. Carter said thla morning that
.
#ai.# ri*
lUndtertlB and bt ad* noon al Rrts«on Pun^ral
at
Joe Boston. Doute 1. Oviedo. Is those named to head the Seminole
di«fat#f. Marl# wafnar and Pa%id rguat# far the farm's ntr&lt;l«. No J oclock « lti Ihf flc\ j. K Root
scheduled lo participate In Exer­ County Farm Bureau Is very fair
Gatihel. that The Sanford Herald loan i* mad. that will bring a officiating R-m*in« will he tent
cise Sice Brush, the Urgest Jnint representation of the commodity
would be better equipped lo ad­ farmer*'* ipdlhlednrt* up tn mnr* in Lynn M*«*, Sundry sflernnoq
Army-Air Force maneuver since interests in th* Sanford area.
vise ih* eitisen. of Sanford who than th# fair and raatonablt value and burial will be tn Tut* Grovn
World War II.
Senator Spoourd Holland tteftl proocaU (In DiatingutafcoB
plan tn tako part In Ih* election of th#, form.
t'emetary in I.jnn
The two-month exercise will he
Service Award of Um Florida Fruit and Vegetable Aaeociel/*an fund* may h# used to
of the qualifications #f lha |« o
Residents
Warned
held in Louisiana starting in Novprovide a water supply for dwel­
lies to rotirtogjfttoideal Andrew Duda, J r , Ovtodn Iten
men
Given
ling* and other buildings Including Gifts Can
I S ! " J V " **•»» Army troop* City rethknt* ars srarnad against
award, Nghart t e w af the Auoctetton. k praaantod »
Deadline
for
ih*
answer*
reachtaka put. taataM the latest putting live estate and sites la gar*
Memorial gifts for the Cancer Sa­
walls, pumps, and farmstead dis­
naalty far
Mrvtea to FWtda AfrienRaro m i
ing
The
Sanford
Harnld
effle#
has
M —
nely, said Mr*. Gertrude Dingbag* cans la Be picked up.
tribution systems.
to rm ly *tow to a M a te * af the AMoetattoa Dade, a nfn*
been act for Tuesday, Oct. SR.
I M i afcelnale'warBeb Beckham, superintendent of
A building improvement lean telder yesterday, may be presented
Ubte
gttogr,
cattte
rancher
and
ri
traumata,
la
rten
pwaK
Tha
tw#
candidate*
art
slated
IBM.
refuse, said this mental that (he
may he made far period# from to tho local chapter at any time.
deal af (In Vtertda AgricultssraJ Council; a Member of tha
to appear before lha Junior Cham­ I t* 40 year* depending en the
Mr*. Dingfe'der, chairman of th*
pedal* Bestow, • eoak v ttt the practice ed putting litre eotls in
* “
— I aa Agriculture; Un Gaooraegte ■—
ber of Commerra at their ronn daht-paying ability.
Seminole County Unit, said that
aard Signal Betuiteni Company garbage cant U dangerous. “Wind
atHteo for tha Htfugoe Relief program: and aorved h
meeting TTiursday, O c t
The County offie# of th# F#r* checks fur m*muriate, ihould ha
D, is rtattooed at Fort H eel Tex. fiax Use eoate." ha zaW, “and
d w t af tha f lu lit lir n for two terma. Senator IMland waa
ST, wh«n they will nlr tktir view* mart Roma Administration serv­ mad# to “American Cancer Society,
causes fire to break out ta tracks
g iMiptocta af tha ewtrd t a l l U Ier kta Rarig hi
H*o young men's btssinas* ing thla aeuatr la mated ta Samianl# Ounce Unit," and madcaudai serious dtmigt and er
ad dmeetig In bar bar* ta Laaffrte
tag tea poeHtelRr tt tejvtaa-

ColC Membership Noted
Drive Reported Artists
Appear P
Most Successful To
Downtown Office

MERLIN J. MELANCON

★ ★ ★
Merlin Melancon
Is Named VC-5
White Hat Of Week
A tour hi th* Merchant Marino
during World War II decided
Aviation Electrician 1/e, Marlin
Joaeph Mtlancon on a aea/aring
caronr.

Kings Point Merchant Marina
Academy provided the tramin*
necessary to take Melancon on
convoy duty on a Jrd aaalatant
engineer's ticket until ho Joined
the Navy in 1MI.
Mo ancon reported to Compoo*
(to Squadron Five aboard Una
RNAAS throe yoora ago from
duty with Attack Squadron Thir­
ty-Five. Ho ho* aorved with VC-4
during two of the Squadron‘a
Mediterranean deployment*. Ria
wark now ronuiata of auponrialon
end impaction of the electrical
work on lha tquadron'a AJ
‘•Savage'* aircraft.
A career man. Mtlancon la a
mombar af the Pleat Reterve Orgmniaation. Ha hail* from Naw
Orleans and la currently living
In Maitland with hia family; wife
Yvonna and children Ricky and
Cindy.
Melaaeon oawalMra ,\C -» aa
(ha finaat nan-duty available in
(ha Navy. He esrpaets to make
central Florida hi* permanent
Kama after retirement-1

Is Given To Group

Mrs. E. C. Kukri Announces
Local USO Drive T o Open

Appraisers Report
Approved Today
By Commissioners

★ ★
Moughlon Concern
Being Re-Opened
By Burton, Rogers

Jaycees To Send
Annexation Letter
To Commissioners

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New Food System
To Be Installed
In Modern Hospital

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CHIEF CLEVELAND

★ ★ ★
Mack Cleveland Sr.
Celebrates 35lh
Year As Fireman
The Chief of the Sanford fire
Department la calibrating an anaivsnary leday.
Fire Chief Mack N. Cleveland
Sr., begar hi* work with the San­
ford Fire Department. Oct. II.
ino. Just 33 yean ago.
Cleveland worked ai a fireman
for about four and a half yeara.
or until May IS. 1(8. when the
Hanford City Commlaaioo appoint­
ed him aa Fire Chief.
At the time ha began hia work
with the elty. Cleveland waa un­
der Chief G. P. Paxton who waa
then the Fire Chief, Building In­
spector. and Plumbing tnaoecter
Aa Ihe youngeat Fire Chief In
the Sontheaat. Chief Mack Cleve­
land waa. the second paid fire
chief (be City of Saftfbrd hat ever
had. The first pumper was pur­
chased by the city djring the
time ht worked at a freman. and
he s»* the last hone drawn lire
apparatus retired alters a hone
draws tedder wagon wit replaced
with mateeiaad equipment.
Me hay sees the Sanford Fixe
'B «hN

•Mb

plfli any fire aituaw*th Which they mtfnl
at h e '
U , O W Mack K.

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Lefiers Are Mailed K Z T i ' . W
To Warner, Galchel I

M AlDY A. Robb
Dies

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THE SANFORD HERALD

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Frf. Oet. 91. 1955

All Church Notices must be presented s t The Herald
office by 5 p.m. on the day before publication.

ChwurfL TloiicQA.
CHRISTIAN AND iffilO N- Prayar Service Wed
5 P. M.
ACT ALLIANCE CHURCH
“Cooperating with Southern Bap­
I Hark Are. st Faartcaulh SC tist Convention."
I Patter, David S. Careafii
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Sunday School aod Mornlaf
Second SI. and Elm Ave.
WnnhJp Combined Service 9:AS a.
a . to 11:30 a. m. '‘Worship Teriod Ralph Brewer Jr, Fvonieliet
Sunday Bible School 10:00 a m.
begins at 10:40 a. m."
Worship 11:00 a.m.
Alliance Youth Fellowship 1:30
Evening Worship 7:00 p.m.
p. m.
Wedneoday Bible Study 7:30
Evening Service 7:45 p. m.
tVrdnesdiy Mid-Week B i b l e p.m.
SUui/ 7:45 p. m.
CENTRAL nAPT!ST CHURCH
Rev. J. W. I'irhim, pillar
Cor. Fourteenth HI, Oak Ave.
THE FREE METHODIST
CHURCH
Sunday School 8:45 a. m.
Morning Worship Service 11:00
Gar. W. Fourth SC Laurel Are. a.m
G. Eldon RUae. Mlalstar
Training Union 0:45 p.m. It’o n
Sunday School t:4S a. m.
family affair.
Morning Worship 10:45 a. m.
Evening Worohlp S p.m.
"Evening Worship 7:30 p. in.
“ Prayer Ueetlng Thursday 7:50 “Come thou with us end we will
do Uieo good."
p. m.
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bT. PAUL’S LUTHERAN
SC Luko’a Loth eraa—la Clavia
jnosr Oviada). tho Bar. Stephan
If. Tuhy, raster. Mornlaf wars!'
•130 a m. lUdla Mission broada
et 8:30 a.m. over WORZ (740 he);
Sunday .School for all a(o frwupa.
Pt30 a.m. Christina Day Scheei
(Ail elementary rrodoe and Underrortsn), Monday threafh Friday,
|:30 nan. ChUdrea'a pror**a. “SC
akt'a Chapel,’ Saturday IOiU
WTRR, (1400 he.).
LUTHERAN CHURCH
OF THE REDEEMER
Her. Phillip ScJUaermaa. MiaMar
- Serrices at The Yacht dab
Sunday School 8:1X a.m.
Church.Sere1^a 10:10 a.m..
a iU R r if o F c o iT
Rtr. H. W. naederaoa.
, Sunday School 8:45 a. as.

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’ KvanselUtic S rm ca 7:30 p.

Mid&gt;Weck Service Tuesday 7:10

9 . m.

• Young reople Service Thurnday 7i3i p. m.

Hupply My Need", Tompson,
Youth Choir.
Sermon Mr. Mclnnls

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OF PROPHECY
250.1 Elm Ave.
Hiahnp |l. I). Creasy, Pastor
Sunday School begins at 8:45 n. j
m. Sunday Morning.
|
Morning Worship, with Rev. 1).1
D, Creasy giving tho sermon a t '|
11:00 o. in.
Evangelistic Service at 7:30 p.
m. Sunday night.
Tuesday 7:30 p. m. Tho W. M. B, |
servlro will bo held, with the lead- j
er Mrs. Bell Story presiding.
This is a service for all l^dlea j
who arc interested in Missions.
Thursday tho V, I- B. servlro I
will begin promptly at 7:30 p. m. [
with Lev. Hubert Creasy, leader
UPHALA COMMUNITY
in rhirge. All young people are
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
cordially Invited to attend this |
Itov. C. C. White, Minister
service.
Mrs. Clover Mem, FienisC
"Wo extend a warm welcome to j
Mise Patricia Rossman, AssC
anyone Interested lit attending
PlanleC
Mrs. Nancy Gllee, Children's any of these services."
Choir Director.
Mr. Georga Pctold, AtsL EupL
SANTOIIII SKVENTII-DAT
of Church SchooL
ADVENTIST CIIURCI!
Church School, 10.00 a.m.
700 IJm Avenue
Classes for all ages.
W. J. Oilman, Pastor
Worship 11:00 a.m.
fiohhoth School (Saturday) 9;30
Chlldrtn'a Karviro 11:00 a.m.
a, m.
Young People 6.30 p.m.
Worship
Hour 11:00 a. m.—Tnple |
Children 6:30 p.m.
“ Wanted Another Pontecoit"
Worship 7:30 p.m.
Everybody Invited to attend Wednesday 7:30 p . ' m. Prayer
Meeting —Subject, "Seven Ways
all our services.
To Find llcalih nnd Happiness."
Friday 7:20 p. m. Miesinifary Vat-)
SOUTIISinK BAPTIST
CHURCH
unlrer Program.
East 37th Street
Church School—Monday through
Missionary
Premlllenlel
Friday 8.31) • 5:30.
R. R. Lunsford, Peeler
A cordial wrlrnmo It extended to
W, L. Htephcae, Aasocial# Pastor
oil to Join us In our Worship nnd
Milton Higginbotham,
ehor* In tho fellowship o.' this
Sunday School Superintendent
hour.

Johnny isseeking.^He wants to moldthe futurc.lHe wants to know
whatUo;make|oflhis|life.

expected sickness; trying to keep' up.withythe‘Joneses.
So'Johnny.will start drifting.^H e^ill bccarried away,by the prob­
lems and anxieties of thc’grown-up.world.'f Hc.will be swept along in
the stream of life,without aims ortfpurposesl
Hclp)yourJJohnnyJtolfindLthcJanswersJtolhisisceking:*Takcryour
childUo SundnylSchool*nnd;ChurchtthisfSunday.Mlclp»himlfindtthe
truthland^ccrtainty.’andifalUlito.shape a grcat'lifc^

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FIRST CHRIRTIAV Clfl R d f
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Ferry I, Rloae, Mlalsler
Park Ave. at Slsth St.
Sunday School. 8:43 a. m.
W. P. Brooks Jr, Paetor
OM est
Morning Worehlp. 1 ) o'rlock.
3 M roerrs
John I- Miller, Mia. of Kduralloa
E T sonur a n i s e s
Kirby Rosers, Director of Music Open Communion. Special muslo
Her- George H. CarlInn, Minister “Ws'eo Sated A Place For Yon” hy tha choir. .Sermon: "Power for
9:43 a.m. Sunday School.
Early Morning Wntshlp 8:45 p. m. Ih# Teik Before Ui."
CYF. Chl Rhn and Junlorx,
11:00 a.m. Worship Service.
Sermon W. P. Brooks Jr.
8:00 p.m. Worship Service.
8 p m , followed by rrfrrihmentx.
Sunday School 8:45 a- tn.
Even ng Worehlp 7:30, with em­
Tome With Your Family to phasis on Congrrtalional liming.
PAOLA WESLEYAN
Sunday School. Wo Provide for Sermon: "Bridling the T-mtuf."
METHODIST CHURCH
.' 8 Milee Heat an RL 45
Every Menibev of The Family- •ha seventh in a aeries from the
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Even tha Baby."
Eplit'e of James.
nlng Worship
28:tS Morning Worship lltOO a. tit.
The public Is Invltrd lo at! pub­
fesleyaa Youth
di45
Sermon W. P. Brooke Jr.
lic strvlces. Navy fxtmliri. tc-ur
slag Worship
7:50 Training Union 8:15 p. tn.
Lts, week end fue«u. and others
Vodaetdsy Prsytrmsating TiM
Department for each ago yrm^- not at'ending rctularly •Itru h rre
Everyone Welcome
Nursory for children under 3 are extended a special Invitation.
Rev. Cecil W. 8heifer
yre. “Training Union Is a Fami­ Nursrrv facilities are avsllshto.
Olf-strret parking Is prov-.lcd
ly Affair."
Tha ChrliUan Women'* FellowEvening Worehlp 7:30 p. m.
Fellowship Hour after tho Even­ •hip will ba gueita of the Dtland
ing Service In tho Memorial CWF s.-n Monday, 7:30 p. m , for a
Educational Building sponsored United Nations prof ram
hy the Music Department Kirby Tha Christian Men'* Fallowahlp
will have a raorganirational
pnggra Ip charge.
mrallng Tuesday, 7:30 n. m. Cof­
Wednesday Evening Service 7:50 fee and coughhuti vriU he served.
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Tha choir, which meats Thurs­
Nursery open at all Sunday aar- day. 1:10, haa begun rehearsing
rices.
Christmas music.
You’re Invited to
Earphones for the HaM-eMiearlag
FIRST RAFT1ST CHURCH,
sttend our 8undajr
"WELCOME"
OVIEDO
School Campaign
Louis L. Day, Paslar
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Sunday School • 0:45 a.m.
CHURCH
Mantlag Worship - U:U a.m.
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October 9
Tribune Union • 0:15 p.m.
A. G. Melania, Mlalstar
Kvaplng Services . 7:30 p.m.
thru
8:45 a. as. Sunday School
10:10 a. » , Sea*loo moots for y damadday Prayar Sanrlco -t:3o
November IS
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UiOO a, m. Morning Worship
Prelude— "Andante Maestoso", HOAR CHURCH NOTICES F |. 3
Peery: D u ri- “I Will Magnify
Thao, O God", Mrs. Charles Wil­
ke, Dick Alkeat Anthem— 1
Will Give Tkaaka", CampbellTiptoe, Chaaeel Chair.
SeraMn Bar. Melania
Niuseriea for eblldna under
Three, and three to ala, aoth
Sunday morning,
lonaar FtUowahlp 8 : 3 0 p. m.
B«dor High Fallowahlp 5:10 h m.
lo rsr.t
Kvonlng Worship 7:10 p. m.
Frsludo— “Prelude", Ferrari:
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Fred Emmlngar. Asioclsto
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T u y t r Meeting 44 *d. 7 . SO pm
Sunday School
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Congratulations To Young Mon
Who Brought Honors To Community
Wa want to b« first to congratulate thro*
'your.f men of our area who brought honors
back to the community this week after a
showing of prize cattle in Ocala.
Reed Whittle, owner of a registered Angus
heifer and Bill Thompson, owner of a refiltered Brahma heifer, must be congratulated for tfi# showing made at the South­
eastern Stock Show and Sale Pavilion. With
them, assisting In taking care of the animals
was Chuck Weiderhold.
These young men are members of the
Bemlnola County Chapter of the Future
Farmers of America which sponsored the
entries in the show on October 17 and 18,
There's a lot in the background though,
for going with the three young cattlemen
were BUI West, Vocational Agricultural

•T h e Holy Bible
Ij
National Bible Week Is Just about over.
*
What hs”« you learned this week about
{ the Bible.
Every Sunday, millions upon millions of
* people bow their heads, listen to sermons,
*jir*P*™ their lessons, about the Holy Bible,
v Millions have tried, not only on Sunday, but
i* ll during the week, to have an adequate
Understanding of tho lessons contained In
£ th e greatest of all books.
Did you make a special effort this week
• to learn more than you have ever known
‘ •bout the Bible?
£
If you didn't make a start, it is nsver too
%late. Start now to read, each day. some part
j o f your Bible. Jn daya to come, you will be
♦ happier, healthier, wealthier, arid eertalnly
i Wiser for the time you have spent in learnXing tha wondrous lessons so almplv and
£ beautifully told In tha pagea of the Old and
♦Jfaw Teatamenta.
The most Important start that you ean
Intake in lift, whether you are young or old,
HI be the reading, dally, of Tha Bible.
If you want faith In the futuri, If you
ive hopes for eternal happiness, if you are
Jklrg for real happiness, then you want to
right now to your Bible, Therein lie the
nsona for a heavenly reward and eternal
•life._________________

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Teacher at Seminole High School and Larry
Jones, one of the FFA advisors.
When we aee such wonderful accomplish­
ments on the part of local endeavor, espe­
cially endeavors by young man who are
learning by doing, we have to add our word
of "thanks for a swell job".
The Angus heifer won a blue ribbon top
award while the Brahma heifer brought back
a second place red ribbon.
Bill Thompson won 3rd place In show­
manship when he competed with FFA boys
from all over the state.
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Are You Registered To Vote?
Do you live In Sanford?
Have you registered to vote in the elty
election on Tuesday November 8?
Two simple questions, these are. but
mighty Important to the future of our eom
munity. The voter holds the reins whsn it
comes to naming a person to such a high
and important office as a City Commissioner.
Citizens must come to realise tbst these
men, five of them, forming the Board of
Fsnford Citv Commissioners, enntml every
penny of monev you pay in taxes, fines, assegments, parking meter monies, water
bills, refuse collection fees, utility tax, and
other Income enloyed bv the city.
Nearly a million dollars flowa through
the coffers of your city. And In return you
get what? Frankly, the answer to the last
question Is simple—police protection, fire
protection, sanitary facilities, sewers, water,
zoning ordinances, publle health provisions,
garbage collection, streets over whleh we
travel, traffic control, and a myriad of other
healthful and beneficial programs.
But do vou get what you want, tha way
you want It ?
We realize that Juet one person has no
vote# in opposition to the many. But what
about tha majority of tha people. Art you
getting what you pay for?
Tha only way you can answer that ques­
tion la by your voto at tho polls on olsctlon
day.
Scrutinize ths candidate. Find out what
ha stands for, hie policies tho folks bahlnd
him and how he will back you up to the very
limit..
Remember— this la your eltyl And you
pay the bill I

Taxi Drivrs-Slow Down!

We’d like to offer a word of warning to
taxi drivers who travel Ninth Street during
school hours.
B ow sfc tfrm p ls ty fiih r. lh * n r tra ltt*
•h i '*
about th s'fast driving past ths Atl Soul's
SMISSSS
WfS® «S ISMLn . - - - ■^ - - — —
—
—
Ilia* •* M S flilasM I far tfea s a o m •» ralalas
Parochial
School
and
ths
Sanford
Junior
M i 0(11 ta aaaraaA fat at H d l i i aSvartlalas ralaa
High School recently, especially during ths
»•••♦•&lt; Sartasail? fes ■aaaral
la* SSI Sw u la BaHasa B ill B its period just bsfors school in ths morning and
Altaala OaaaaU
just after school dismisses In ths afternoon.
S n a il la a a la l a af tta Aaa
Lives are at stake when you exceed ths
il»S la aattilae a itlaal.My la iba aaa^taa rasaSlla*15-mlls par hour speed law posted In these
■ •• ill Im liitl mown gvnf#g ft®
Friday, Oct, 21, 1955 •real. Taxi drivers should not wait to be
told to drive carefully. They should b* ths
TODAY’S BIBLE VEBSB
ones who obey these laws shove all others.
jit on the whole armor of Cod that ye
We are asking that you slow down now
jbe able to stand against the wiles of . . before you take a young Ilfs that is far
Itah.—Eph.
Paul was learned In all mors valuable than all of th s taxi cabs In
the techniques of righteousness. He knew the Stats of Florida.
j t o u a vulnerable armor la no armor at all.
A word of warning should be sufficient I
s* * n PKINII MIMr M4
memo* s t s s s an
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epartment Is Preparing Report
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revolved • round this ques... Did or didn't Gen. Douglas
ieArthur, before the Yalta conmce where the deal was Made,
ammend that Bustle be brought
Ms denial It.
Uiuad yesterday. It
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_ out MicArthur not by what
saps but by what It leaves unIt’s tsrsaehtrtvs tee *fc‘*
Detente Departmeat itself
didn't hive Ums ts «a M e

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iso tho soatm si day after tram sa taacr need? If sa what
day after day add your readers la it ?
A Hunger
would never ura of tt."
Maybe they wouldn't — but I Q. What ia tha greatest problem
would. And ao let us say goodby that could fora a columnist?
forever to the railing skull and tho A. Having M writ* a column ea
a typewriter with a brake* “I"
crying duchess.
Par iome reason many readers
are interested ta the behlnd-the- Q What Is tha ea* thing a
seenrn trials aad tribulations ef columnist needs most te bacomo
writing a daily newspaper column successful?
A successful employer with
Toady I'd Lika' te answer some of a- A.
seas* of humor.
tho question* most often asked me
during my U years at buried life.
Q Do you own a yacht?
A •'No!'*
1
Q. ta it hard getting a now Idas
•vary fsy?
A No harder than R would be
m ind."
to give blood ovary day.
has agreed Q. My soo, who U la the Sth
some of grade and aaya tha eutest things,
sentence, wants to be a columnist What
me,” the should I do?
A. HsM his htsd under cold
“It has the three things that water; repeat whenever necessary
Interest people most — sex. money Q. Whit rosily Is tho bast train­
w m MBBtKToa
and high society.” bo claims "You ing for a columnist ?
A. Ditch digging, flagpole sitting Aaathur mora tu Florida —
Alfred McKethea eras prinelpsl
and strip teasing.
SAM DAWSON
Q. Huw docs a columnist raally speaker at a big dinner meeting
her# last week. The Brookxvitle
get most of bis ideas?
banker and fanner chairman of
A. Cr&gt;ing aims*If to sleep.
Q. Columnist* ara alwiyi era Ow 8tat* Bntrd Road Department
siding to change the world. Which 1* actively at work on a big proNEW YOKE (jn—The President's as the result af past stepa by Pad Rinks bars but hiked their Inter­ of your crusidee ara you proudest motira to bring th* headquarters
of th* American Federation ef
illness appears to he accomplish­ eral Reserve and government est rates again.
of?
But so for rederal Reserve A My Ufalang attempt te gala th* PbyslcallF Hindicappod to
ing whit the money managers first mortgage and home building agen
started out to da wtth tight msney cies. And them ta UttJn thought of hasn't raised Its rate, and busi­ more recognition oath year for Urn Florida. His appearance her* wan
In connection with the •'kick-off'
nessmen see this as a sign that second robin of spring.
—nip ovar confidence sad put a • shift to easy money.
brake os Inflation.
But money Managers seem to further ttthtealng of mooty Is not Q. Docs a columnist need • good dinner for “National Emplop th*
Physically Handicapped Week."
Confidence seems unshaken, lut think these past steps plus the thought nceosssry now.
memory?
Th* plan te eom* te Florida
aa the stock market shoes, cau­ president's iluseae have halted over All aloog federal Reserve has A. No He needs a bad memory
tion has returned. There ere fewer confidence. speculltJoa and incipi­ made clear It wasn’t making mon­ Otherwise h* couldn't w.Ja th* v s i started by the Federation
people today who believe that the ent inflation that eeuid toad to ey dear just for tho sake of re­ same idea IS time* ovar and (till and enrtsas** the oeteblishmont
of what they cell an "Institute
straining bunnass. It promised to Icep ‘a dear ronieieneo
only way business, stock prices, boom and boat.
Home building IsH the pinch koap credit t«sy enough for ordi­ Q. Do Columnists like asch for Humtn Engineering." This
and the economy can go la up.
Institute would b* »et up te re­
Many businessmen, therefore, first Cooft actors say mortgages nary businasi noadi. Rut U was other?
now believe that the money man­ are hard to com* by these daya alarmed at tha signs of ovar con­ A. Sure, the same way woman habilitate, train and plae* in a»eful work, the physically handi­
agers will take few if any further and housing aUrte are decreasing fidence and speculation which like asch other.
&gt;
capped from ell over the United
stepa in tightening credit. Inter­ Tighter money alee has kit busi­ threatened a runaway boom.
Q Why ara columnists always States.
est rates are still creeping higher nessmen seeking has* loans
la tha lest throe weeks this over aetttag op straw dnmmtea aad
Praidsat of the organisation,
confidence h«s been largely de­ kaaektaf thorn over?
flated loaculitioa is being widely A They have fouad teat if they Paul A Itrsehan, raid that ho
hat visited Florida and had look­
tempered by esuttou. Aad tafia- hit rail paopte. tha real
ed ovar more then 800 site*. FinMoo looks like much toss of s threat hit back — aad test hurts.
ally, with life asalstence at fora
this Just throe weeks ago. Q- Do
By WALTER CKAMBUN IB. Mr. Eteenhcwsr I* petaltin* this
mar Congressman J. Hardin Fete
WASHINGTON— Here's ta ap­ out But u ad the present, there's
erara, he settled ra a plea* m u
praisal ef the political situation nothing that can be Asm about
BrookrrUlo—e pert of the Withby Republicans whe have been in tela.
lecoochra Land Utilization Project,
Party Badly Walloped tease *U
Washington recently. Borne ere
now own by Uncle Sem.
members ef Congreet, some are —Dememts claim that a* tha
The suecee* of the entire vanWASHINGTON—Tho
admix
I19H, the Howe* aad Braete ara turn depends on whether so not
hails af normal political
officers af the Party.
eteattea ta thinking Mrteuily of
• likely te vote any la ­ the Federation caa buy th* land
Big Attala — Eieeuhewer and (manning with Mr. Eieeuhewer liftlay tho oerraey curtain from
out of the picture) tea Pwaearstte government efforts to harness
tent might prove potttk- from the Government. They era
Booming Economy—
asking for n fra* gift, but eranl
Mr. El sowbower has the Dome- praaidentlel candidate should be hydrogen-bomb energy for po*cv- elly unpopular.
— of this
_ 14,000 acre*
ere lie high command ta n dither. elected la 1MB by an aierteral fat pupn il. Up te aew, few Cragnemra olwaya hove fear­ te buy
High commend recognise* that vets ef NTH ta 1MH. Thin te United gtateo netentlfte venture* ed ballot box repraeueelw from at a raoeonable price. Now before
the President Is aa papular . • . based en racerd eg Democrat!* haw boo* kept under tighter sack tagislaMor, aad than is the Senate is a bill asking that
if net more ee , . than their own rtetertee fee Osvecuwi sad
wrap*
little chance they will pcev* mere th* Goranment put a price ra
‘ aad give th* pederattra
partr's late chief, Mr. Beoeevelt, tan la th* last twa yuan.
But the odmtaietnttea bollerae ceurageoue ia th* comtag year.
___
i
bar It far tk i a®*
- BeroV the breakdown—
it might .he much bottes te and "t credit daagm—The Eieeuhewer tebllshreent|ra at
L crate hove
their Instltate.
th* secrecy—that la doing &gt;o« admlnletratlra to becoming ia.
- —
—
McKetbsn aad Fotersoo, both
rretia efforts te oaulj Mr. Elsen­ er Beuater, er hath, ta ftetaa might 11# tho only hope for final craatngly worried over the rising tateneted ta .any devalopmnt
ly achieving n brack through ta velum* of consumer sredlL Too
hower's conduct ef kli office have with an electoral vein eg 111.
that will bring new enterprises
booaersaged. Here's what h*PPM* Republican* have beau elected tho tremendous problem.
many family budgvU, the ex te Fleride, ere donating their
sd— ths penonsl attack ea tha Governor er I s m ter, or both, hi The argument In favor of
parts fear, era bring Med up with time end entrgira te help the
President i**m»d te inem ia till lie tea with ta electoral rate eg Is, ef courts, that Russia 1* Just pre -tisee to pay large amount* Federation acquire the land. In­
interested ee the United Bute* over the next U, 14 and M cidentally, for a real old fashion*
populirity. In ISM tha membership llte
in golf cluha roached an all-time - In steteo with oa electoral rote ta the possibility of using the months.
l-hemb rangy far Industrial pur- Consequently, la eaae ta a alight *4 Florid* Chamber of Commerce
high end nVw club* ore b*lng of S4, thee* office*
talk M the woadtro at Florida—
farmed. 8tet*s said about 1.400,- between the parties sa oath party
eceneaie raceeele*, Inability te
eeuid have da** much
ndmtalstnttea
ef­
pap debts eeuid racwball tote a
000 mar* fresh water fliktag was given
than McKethea did rate
ts
the
view
that
the
In four states trtth sa atlateral
major prahlem. Not only unpaid ha became wound wp.
licensee than in 1PM for an ell*
prahtam te n u t * grant os&gt;o that debts but a velum* ta
tims record of more than 11,000,- vote of 88
Quick visit - Scheduled fat
it ooa only ho salved by permitt­ merchaadlao would become a
000. The farmer* of th* nation, statewide
Woehlngtea this week to Cora
ing
Hteaticta
te
gala
foil
aotete
drag « Mm whole market.
grw m ai Doate FeseeU, op from
•specially the younger eaoo, be- was award«d 1#H electoral
te all available data.
That'* hew the tetata eg NTH
stowed gifts af all klnda of llvoThey alto warn that, aa long The recent tread te automobile Miami for o eroak’a kearinya at
aterk on the Gattysburg form . Democrat]* and 1UH Repnblicna aa H-power development* are financing—wl lb payments extend­ tho Public Works subcommittee of
Hit Government Operation* Comand tha clergy ro&gt;e en m m e to are computed,
shrouded in secrae/ United Put** ed te IB mouths at dealers era
the President's d»fen»«.
Other Trends Against BepubU- private enterprise will bv raluet- tiaue their ell-rat drive te eet aritteo. Public power project* and
rural oloetrlflcatiM will be sub*
Everythinr ia booming hut tha cam—in tSM tha Democrat tie- eat te tek* part ia the develop- new raeorde—te riled a# *ue
guns—that will ha tha Republican krt had S! S per newt of the sou- meal ai ateari* energy *f peace­ velopmrat that aeads te ho char­ Jrata hofon th* group.
ed.
Now Nora - Mira Aide* Mtb
slegta aaot year if conditions grastlonel veto. This to th# high­ ful purpoora.
am, of Jorimoxvitle, has Jeta*d
est percent wen bp aap party In Footage inonaeot—Fostmater The gvraram
than sro as they new arc.
Employment his ranched s new an off-praaldeatlal
Oatmeal Arthur 8umm*rfi*ld ap­ •tieaal eumpeign, a a a d * • tad the ateff at Ceugraatmaa Cherlie
parently b d«temin*d te make through tea Federal B a i e r v a
1934.
path ef MJ mlllien.
te perouade Cra­ System will shack this. But ■aj­
Avsrsg* weekly eeratags era at Deecrata aloe have mo* f out
te vet* a rale* te pootta ar electrical npuUoaraa aIra ara
ef I
• MW high sd 8TB.7S.
hajpeobabty wUl ha nhaffod being sold te Wrga vahsraa &lt;
fraterntte* pm man-heap to wp. Mom.
• | l dew*, N mrathete-pla*.
Expanding population to In- Democrats stoo hire won T gal
waidag pradwatlow
taut ef 4N EspuhHm* seete hi " 8 .* aimlalstnMra propaoal te Looking te tea Nturo, th* gov­
baoot the cost at first elesa letter ernment opporratly waata to ap­
Unemployment to
slate tegislstsra.
id ether mafllag ooote was ply the hrakeo gratlp go that out teXte will iboB0Y*
P tarara tootracts sis Bra.
Democrats else
Ota gov­
Demoerate
also held
hold tea
rat o- little Us
outstanding oeaouoamor borrow.
h ; this yaarts ateelra at ouuundlag
Pro*peels ef balancing tea bt ernorships of steteo wtth a lilta
Syd
will art gel
fhr out ta ” £ * &gt; hera forCongee**men
electoral vote ta NT white Ite
got flout June 80 era good.
bearings by the
line ••
aaMdpttod
Ware aad Means Committee.
Tax reduction (especially la the publicans hove the
With aa eleetlra coming up ta Income.
Byd's Committee writes the u *
war tad middle bracket*) te| ta steteo tetallag only IN elec­
tew* aad he ought te know asm*,
likely. toral votes.
thing of what to expect. -I think
Thus, Republicans am «hMag| Tough Ham Ahead Thao, many
you ooa Irak for sem* Mad at
Dmuscrate this way: *Tm
■aap RepuMtoaa landless tttasi^—
•pooteeular tax cut,* 8yd raid,
a *ow astt te next year** earn-] Ip say teat tea Pwrtp foraq, a seta
"b*eau** It's un election year end
palga. It*a a style called
challenge ta wl* eontoil of
both partite win be trying ra
of prosperity.* Whet
m oo neat year won* If Mb. l __
pirate th* voter*."
cart**
*
newer bond* tea tlohet. . as I*
Whit? Ne Anamiacemert Republican LUW1HIse­
IMS . . wtth Mr.
Bob Bikes did art
ring • , tho
in e mate built around o*a
fw
Ne auo has MM ao
NEW TOJUK (*—A humia skull
rolled out ra the table, tad the
dueheis msd. "Tike your heads
off n s!M
Lest any Mystery arise from ths
lertgoiar stattnee, let a s hsstsa
to sxplsla 1 wrote It only to piesse
two of my nldeit critics.
A dotta years aio 1 took up that
odd kiad of msatsl carpentering
called newtpaper eolumnlaf.
Over sQ those year* a news
friend has told mo perhaps •
thousand times, “the only way to
interest readers is ta startle them
at the start. You should begin
every column with the sentence,
“a humin skull rolled out on the
table" — sad Uiea so on and write
shout whatever else you have in

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mads tueh s reeommroditioa. Be
anumed McArthur did berime minded to Go*. George Marshall,
he anumed the Joint Chiefs of Army chief af staff, that Russia
Stiff would have a iked MaeAr- be induced in attack Japaa la take
thtir's adrice.
tha prttiure nil this country ta
Ths following day. MaeArthur tha Pacific.
denied be had nude lurh a r*eommaadstlon He said hit vtawi fin bin March B9, in s, ititament
weren't liked and he didn't know MacArtbur acid that at Urn Mart
the Yalta conference was being ta tha war in 1M1 ha thsught Barn
beid until It was ever.
sin's help w u Matted hut teat
He said that • • early as flvs by tha time ta tee 1MI YiKa cammenthi before the Yalta nsetlig,
la ths fan St IM i he conildered foresee ha thought tee or
Japan's collapse imminent end, U because ha thought Japaa w u
he had been aiked sbsut the need tsQteg.)
for Ruulaa Snip, would hare ran- Thors te nothing Is the record is
show that MatAitew - after
ammended satinet it
Ot April 1 the WaiUagtaa Pest rsssmmoadstil* hi IBM — w —
and Times Mtotld ndHnriaDy chid- agate urged guest as partictpellra
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R. W. Wheeler Tells Garden Club
O f New Introductions In Day Lilies
The Sanford Cardan Club h*ld
Iti ftrit meeting of the fall actson yesterday In tha Woman'*,
Club with R. W. Wheeler of 47 !|
Broadview Ave. In Winter Park
aa gueit speaker on Hemerocallis..
Tha aa»iion was In tha form of a
covered dUh dinner meeting during
which time Mrs. Ceorga McCall.I
piriident. appointed her nominat-,
Wcdnnday night at the Sanford
Ing committee coniUtlnr of Mr*.
F. E. Boll. Mra. J . E- Terwrilliger L'SO a 'Susie'* Dance" was held.
Mitt Su*ie McLaughlin u a t junior
J r. and Mr*. M. C. Hasan.
hu-tci* and Mrs. II. C. Dlabrow re.
It wa* announced by Mr*. I-red
presenting thr Anna Miller Circle
Cana* that tha flower show will
wa« senior hnvteu.
,
he held in tha Mayfair Inn l&gt;«
A good time wa« had hy all and
*. and 4 In the form of a ChrW'mas it wai announced during refrohflower abow. Mr*. Cana* na« now
ment* that a Hallowe'en Mjvqurrc impleted. It wrh* revealed, her ade Dance will he held nn Oct. 29.
Wit flower ahow Judging rours&lt;*
and ti a qualified national flower!
•how Judge. She I* the only memher of tha local club to ha\e that
atanding.
Mr*. Karlyla llouiholdcr. acln&gt;"l |
chaitman. announrcil that the
education -mom.
thr Flower Show Court* One. will,
An
Education Scl'K-l which will
he held In Jan. 25 ami run through
rm Nov. 14-'4, ti»c night*. 7:00
Jan. 27, 10M with Mr*. Ira J.
n. m I* *n onportunlle for
Vainadoe, Jacksonville. It. K. Par., everytr.e of u* lo grow a* ( hri»tvln, Calneavllla and Mi*. Mahle ‘an* I'M* ichont • designed for
Boone, Orlando, a* instructor*.
!eacher* In the Fitmlav School,
After the bu«ine«s had been tah. eadcr* of youth fe"r.w.hip«, every
an rare of It. W. Wheeler, an n ember of the Cbi.eh.
outitandlng hybrid daylily deve-j Of iour*r. "Mv chrDtian P.e
luper, lecture«l on llemerocalli*. ■tlcfs" which the Rrv Ridccl.v
Mr. Wheeler ha* Introduced Hall. na«tnr of the 't*Hanil IVr*many new hybrid day lille* thi«; bvterlan Church will Ic.vch. Iv de
year including "The Annie Oakley’' signed for all memher* nf the
rhurrh fo help ti* ill lncre*&lt;e our
•Concordia”. •‘Kiddlehtad" a n d S.t.ow ledge and bcl;cl in Chrivtian
••Lilac Time”.
and i’ll-hvterlan ti-vtrine »&lt;i that
He gave a brief hirtory of Hem- we ean trll other* abcut our faith
eiocalli* pointing out that they n-ore effectively.
were ftrit introduced in China in i "Haw To Trarh t.tc Bible To
IMO. Mr. Whreler thawed th e 1 kmith’ which the nrv. Edward
Hifmberi colored ilidta nn all tho Hallman is going t &gt; trarh it de­
i.ew typea aa well a t aeveral, signed tn help the teachers and
others including tome unnamed; leader* and parent* of teen ager*
one* of hit own that will be on the 1 and older youth tn t*.*rh and lead,
young people through *he in*pirmarket in 103d.
in? and instructing pagr* nf our
Ha al*e announced that nio*t Bihh?.
of hi* lavenders and blue* will bai "Teaching Cl.ildren" which Mr*
perfected lo tha extent that they Harry Jordan tv gn-.ng tn teach l&gt;
will he on the market alio.
de*lgnrd In help parent*. Ira^her*
Probably tha favorite I* the and leader* nf childrtti from Nur"Lilac Time" a n*w comer of .rrv age through lunior age In
carury yellow and lavender. It teach effectively and tn lay a firm
ha« large flowera which fountain foundation for their growth In the
and la a vigorous grower with Christian faith.
SUPPER PLANNED
early flowering. It hat a long
Wednevday — family night al
bloom with M " scape* and tha
m. in the F-d’c &lt;«hip Room
stem la sometimes 40" In length. 7:iu
The rest af the bulb la 123. Ha of tie Education:! Bunding. This
mentioned that It reteeda Itself In t* a rnverrd diih *upprr. Bring
*cough fur you auJ your family
tha Florida riimate readily.
and ’■&gt;« will share. The rhumv will
a* belnre provide a meat drink*
and h rral Dr. B. S. Ilndgr* nf
Ibe Grnrral Council nf our rnurch
with offices In Atlanta wt'l l.e the
speakrr, A nursery for imall rhslIt* Wirgarel Monro
The Foothill game with SI. Aug- drrn will be provided and pirlurev
inline will he p&gt;ayrd tn St Augu«- and antcrtainment for the children
ling this Friday night. Oct. 2n. is plat ned
IMPROVEMENT*
A potter wai di*n!ayrd on the
Thur.day night — 7;r.1 p m
bulletin board In the hall mpre
tenting a Seminole Web plaver olflcvt* and tea mi for can* awing
kicking a ball looking like a yel­ «ril| meet with Dr. Ilodgra fur thr
low Jacket. Under the pl-turr t» purpOsf nf discussing ways and
read "Celery Fed* Wt&gt;1 Swat and mean* for Improving nur Evrry
Will Cite a Big Bout lo Thmr Member Canvass. 3l*ka your
plans to attend.
Yellow J a rk rlt" . . .
"A Big. Wide. Won terfu* Wort.l"
presented b.v the MI'S Hire Huh
Audubon Society
directed by Miss Ollt* Rce»r Whitlit. was held Tuenlay Oct. JR.
Holds Regular Meet
afternoon at the *c.V&gt;ul and again
The Semlmle County Auduhon
Hat night . . . The opening song*
were &lt;b-t.* very well . , . Sung by Society held ti regular meeting at
I •• rSoro* were "ft • t Bl/. Wide. the Sanford Garden Center Monday
Wonderful World." ,,Wr,ll Go A evening. Oct. 17.
Long Way Tagetha*." "No Man I* After a di&lt;cu»»lnn about "Bird
Aa U'and," "Beyond (he Blue Sanctuaries' members told of
Hortioa." aad "WoadcrlU ropen- their varatli-n experiences with
»neelal references to bird and wild
thtr "getting ftitt-'ii" triple Irln life.
aang -Stairway tn the Rtari'' and Three mrmhers of the society,
tha Double Quartet "A min'* Mrs. Norton president. Mrs. RMh.
Btat FnentJ •• Mr* Horse" along and Mrs Vinup attended sessions
v.|th "1 here's No*ting Lika a nf the Auduhon Society Camn In
Wisconsin thi- summer. Mrs. Roth
Darn*" . . .
The final thorn* tang "America. gsve a detailed report of the ac­
Our Heritage". Traveling Cborti* tivities at the camp and Mrs. Nordirector waa Tommy WyaP; Ihor Inn showed many Interesting Kodania director, Bob Rerly Jr.; chromes taken there.
Daarei. Carol Nult and Janice
Xlalaw; producer*, J » Davis and hi* eye on a freshman red head . .
Kenne’h Ramsey . . . II wai truly While every one wra* playing card*
a "big, wide wonderful” rhoru* the other night Bohhy. what kind
and musical . . .
were you holdlag? This come*
If* alerted again . . . the school from a reliable aource in II |u*t
ii reeking with tlyt rfr.lghlfui might be true.
odor . . . where la It coming from
Who done II? . . . . The big
waa the big question for several my alary around here Is . . who
days . , . Finally It was traced I* the 3rd murderer In Shakesdown to the Chemistry Lab . .
pear'*. MarReth" . . Anyone fmdfa Sociology, taught by Mr. Ing out I* asked la report at mrr
Koaati saveraI selected students to Dr. Root.
bar* glvta reporta m different
Oet. t\ there It ta be a d-Squid
charrbM. It.I* a vary Interesting game with DtLand In Sanford.
•abject aad tba groups hare done Everyone be lure tn come . . .
a *treat" Jab on the project. .
SEMINOLE SONG*. . for the
One ti (be ntmori flying around sreek Is "Day By Day" . . So long
•rhool |g that Bobby Jrhaion ha* for now . .

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The American Home Depart-' -p,# j t , |||, Harrison Chapter,»entertainment- produced there She
The Semlnol# County Council of
All o p e r a t o r * at Era Re«» where he spent th* pa it few monthg
ment of the Woman’s Club met National Society of the Daughter* .poke ot the thirteen schools for n ,'" 'r Demonstration Hut., heldBeauty Shop willattend the Souih-1 in
the lnteie*t. of the National
Tuesday night for the first meet- of tha American Revolution met Indian* and undei privileged m-un- an all Hay meeting Thursday In th* ex tern Beautician's C.invention
Produce Divi.mnnf The Great AtIt r of the season. Mr*. Willis at the home of Mrs. Ralph Leo- tain chtidrrn supported wholly or
Home Demonstration tenter. which will he hrld at the Davtnna , lantic and Pacific Tea Co.
Peacock chairman nresided.
nard, Del-ary on F'ltday Oct. I t in part by tne Society She *p-&gt;kc
The member* " t i e entertained 1‘iiia I’olel, Monday and Tue* |
*i
i n u ii '
v, i
» to celebrate DAR Founders’ Day. of the number of nursing scholar-: hv the Seminole County t horut. -lay. They will incl ietr* Minnie
Mrs. Harry Heeren returned ta
Mr*. J. r . vv ti.on, cnairman or Mr( A
KfV &gt;m, &gt;|r,
^ota .hip* given lo both white and Thi* group provided an excellent R«*‘ C.irrer. Helen Smith, Emily j her home on Palmetto Avo. havti.g
the recent »upper P*” * tor 'he Urown cf Sanfoid wrie cohostc**- colored girl* Many Chapters give program a d were warmly ap.
Mr*. FreJ Rambfigrr .pent her *un mrr vacation i
teacher* In . anford reported » n jefc
| pritr*. medals and scholarship* for plauded. Mr*. Cly-le Kerre, la»- and Fi*'d Sawjcr.
Pittaburgh, Som rrirt and Johr.u
the supper. Mr*. Francis » » « •
^ fje , the inual patrotlc ritual exclllcnre in Ametican Hlvtory In .clhcrty i* • ,e director,
Mr*. Jo«rph KlinceiMmllft of town. Pa.
vethcr read a letter of thank* for Mf| H w Rucker, Rcgant. called grade and h '.h school*.
Routine liu-tiie*. wa« taken care Vlynm*.V. Ohio rcturnr I lo her
Friend, of Rsrt Gailrtta wrtl| | v
»• ,«*!i^*r *nd *",e*** nment from on off He-* • and chairmen for reTea w*» *enrd by the hnrtesse* of and lure! wa« *»-i*rd 12 r-'-n. .' t.nr rnur.*day aiier tpending the
&gt; r. Slilwee, and Mr*. Jame* F.kern potU of rMfnt work. Mi*. A. C. to Mr* C Rt«hop. Mr*. A. C. Ben- In the afternoon Mr-, George • ek w-th her father. Dr. J. C. glad tn hear he i« at homa from
the Orange Memorial Hospital
rea&lt;l a letter of appreciation fram ,R r„ &gt;on report,t a box of clothing | ton, Mr* E M lloke. Mr*. A. R otto, wh„ ua« delegate to ti e A*. Rovcc. «t 1 Scott Avr.
where hr had a minor operation
Andrew Itracken on behalf of the ,fnt to ,hc Srmmola Indian Key. Mr. R Smith. Mr. Ralph 1 *o. rated t ongrv*. of the Women
Mr and Mr. R. P T'nru.nn and la.t week.
S.mlnole High School faculty. Mr*. School and that git* of bead* a i c lLPonarH
Miriam Ru*»cll. ..( the \\,&gt;il.| from the State .,f
Mr. and Mr* G. \ Msffrt tea*,Wilson and Mr*. Peacoek thanked being a.ked for at the November Mr, |. M amphell. Mr* Mary |
c „ r her re|.,.it*.
Jo*cph Raunder*. *»!e* rrsnag'p
all who helped with the .upper, meeting of the Chapter. Clothing Sue Compton. Mr* L C Wlldner.
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f , rm thi* weekend for Chart. Mon. S C
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, , ment.
. p.og .....
' I’.' t*.*rent* Dav exercise, for Rcnnctt A t'iavton Co., Inc. r f
and the progiam which followed, had .Do been
«» ' ™ Mrs. C li Daw.on, Mr.. I. P. and
„ „ |. her
e
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home development, ptogram. „ V lt t-,u d fl uhcrr t}|(&gt;Ir , on&lt; l'ro*pe,-e Plain*. N, J.. hs* rr.
Mr*. Meriwether reminded the
'V '' V.” *' ‘V »,
/ .!* n.e
Mrs. F rance* R-!r.. Mr* T)., n..H „ff„ „ , were ln*t..llr,l hy •&lt;-i..i.tnu Alien top.etively are tun*r.t to Sanfotd after the fti 1
nf thr |*ntalo srainn in that stale.
lad lieen gi*cn to Tor.*a»*cc
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Cope,snd
returneil
Tue*-,
officer* will hv .penal guests at 1School, In North Carolina ntouit-j'
p tr. -,e.it. M
Ilstrcy l. itha-,
, .. ,
mgnt fr&gt;m Frcermid. N. J.&lt; IAddlllonsl Society Page Se.rnt
thi* time.
• huluoto: aeerm.l vire prr*l,|rnt:
I .jin* Thi* i* one of the »ch«H&gt;l* |
Mr*. J. FI. Andrew *, I akr Monroe;
Mr«. lUfpti Smith «nnouncrH nupportrd by the Society Mrv p p A
U /j
f^ lu k
th»t b f’fw concert n«iocfiticn It Kutirl
v»t!l*«l the■n»l:^ r w
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•errrlary. Mi*. F'red Jlyere, Sanfmd; tiea*urer, Mr*. Fulford,
lib hr Intrivtucfil to Sanford with
rnthu^ia-tlc a»»out th#
P ln n c f^ k ric fm n c
thrro evfninc« of f.nr rntrrtain* v%ork l*rinar «lon« their.
U I 1D V ^ l l l l b l l l l U b
tlenrva: delegate. Mr*. S A. Tindell. Elder Spring*; alternate
ment offered for five dollais. The A coninhutlnn had l" ' n
" P n rfv
Fnr
first program
*..11 t^ Cornell, to the fund fo. the annualv.ttnna!
Flu da T O f T y* T O r IN C C Q y '
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delegate. Mi*. It. Mateiki. le tn
A lW A Tt ItS V I O U A IM Y '
&lt;&gt;li« Skinner, the date of which advertising Urge in tie
At a recent meeting of the CPO
will lw announced later.
DAR Maga/ir.r. .tale 'l'*&gt;■*•*- 'r ' * " I 'f * club Mr*. John Ru»*rtl « ) .
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, |,v i r , «,i| t.r )■„.(. f„r
The program chairman Mm.Iconsidered a pha.e ol national |
elecjcd chairman and Mr* Frank
fr .|er„
„r ,. „ rn «
Irndi.m
Wolfe
r-i-chalrman
tn
hand!**
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at the linn e
F‘i.rrr*S Rrrckenridge. introduced
Mr*. Rocker snnminc* ■I the • Pit Hive, • hrlvtm j. party for i^m on.iraim n'C enter.
Mr*. Grady llrm r.n who apolai on L u t i n g „f Distrlrt 4 In Melborne nrf&lt;1&gt; children in't'h'.Va'reaT
the subject “Striving for Better
I7 , mj „ked that an)
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Christian Living in Our Communi- mrmbri« wi*t.in; In attend plca.c
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, ' • “ "n v.i- elected r |f f ,r j representative from Vi' .v
ty." She gave . very in.plrin*
S
ln w
cek before the
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,« replace the other dele,,.e. Mr......... .. &lt;" the g ro u p /
event/*'* th it r e .m .tio n , might
cahe’.%Z Jp*" *h-n»r.. «a* chosen ho*pl,all.
r. Vnlnif_
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______________ cookie* were donated h* '.be mem-; The next meeting
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of the rlub will
Mr*. lUcot Kile,
Mrs. Robert j Mr*. A It Key, National Defcn*r ^
„iB(, it w„ hlshlt luCfc, lful
he
Tuesday
iv t. y a p m. CPO
ham*. Mr*, (olin llirri and Mis* Chairman spoke feelingly against 4 ntemher Mated Tim prrwe*d
UNESCO activities being eommu- went to the rlub'* Christmas fund club on h \ V\S
llai tiara Ruprrcht
Tho*e attending were, Mr*. ni*tlc tn sympathy and lauded the {or ,|)e nr,.iJy children
I Pretty garni*h for tomato a*.
I'rarnck.
... „Mrs. ..Kker V;*'
Ameglc-n S-c g*..n f«r lj.fc.ns •"
M&gt; le, Franklin was elected
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electerl pie:
pic: eaulifloweret*
(conked
an.I
Mr
thee m / w r .V t
i \ e d fhrt Z n \ n mVm£r* br l' halrmlr' "f
^ » r d nf represent-,.tullr.l „r „,**, M-rinkl.d w.th
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Hcrdman was|mmced
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Blanche
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Carlton, Mr*. Roger Harris Mr*' men! nf the United Stales in school
-.fMAScoet
J. P. Wilson, Mr*. Thrnn.1 Hatch»n'1 m ,&lt;*
ett. Mrs. A. O. Roberts. Mr*. Mil- *“ **•
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...
I’sm Kirk. Mrs. I t * Patton. Mrs
Thf
of
"»T. Mr* *
Grady Herman. Mrs. Rreckenridge. i ^ McVltkar M SC pJlertburg p i.t
Mis. Irving Fclntrerg. .nd the hosc( «h? . I&gt;ec*nd« U -° f ,fi
Chapter. Washington. D. C. re
tessrs.
viewed *ome of the work done hy
the National Society during Its
fifty-two yeir* nf activity. Shr
Rev., Mrs. Spear
praised the great number of con­
LAST TIME TODAY
servation protects in many states.
Are In Hernando
Rrv- R- If. Jr.. pa*tor of the She deplored the fact that the Bell
*
«H\ It ’s A l w a y s
Fir*t Natarene Churrh In Kan-! Tower at Valley Forge Memorial
ford, will I,# conducting revival Park, which had been paid for hy
iathe
C ^nmCOUOB«
services in Hernando, Tha strive* the DAR wa« credited to the vari­
\ »-owc o l ° g i n s K i u y *D a n D a i l i y
ous
states
Shr
said
that
her
work
began Oct. 20 and will continue
CYOCHARIBSS’DOLORISGRAYiOk
each night through Sunday Oct. on the nationrl board had given her \
.10. The Rev. Don Croft -I* pa*tor an Indght into the American vx»y j
M i c h a i l Kid d * *
J ml «ce her . . . ) nil'll w.,nof the llrniandn rhurrh. Mr*. of thinking and doing a* exempli
rlrr, hnw cm I'rn n r)" . du it!
fted
by
(he
activities
of
the
ori
Spear will accompany Rev. Spear.
A dream-dr***, nf "•,1 *”'l r|hTh* Rev, Jeste lltannon, Na- ganintlon
Tomorrow Only — Double* Feature
h»n. matfhtrg hslil^rw? Hair
tarrn# Flldae, will ho gue»t speak­ The buildings nf (he DAR had
firmly m ntel In to vmi .an
ONE O F THE
er in the absence of th» pastor hern turned over to tha Red Pros*
hru*lr It! Sh* enn*. move* her
for Iti use during the two great
at all the regular services.
*&gt;c«. wear* slip, pantir*, Sovk*.
F U N N IE S T 4,
stars. Tkc.auditorium Wji* the only
• l.-&gt;r«!
Add grated Irmots find and building In Washington which rent­
LOVE
raisin* tn plait, cupcake hatter ed to Negroes and allow ed the
for school lunrh boxes.
eolored people tn buy tickets for
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“We'ea been running atricUy dlaIn ca rare* down there, but it'*
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Hi* fis fU a f Valvaraity a# K it•at fraduat* certainly looked Ilka
money Is the bank lait sight In
the Olympic Carnival In Madlaon
Square Carden Ha ran the mil* is
4:(d l — ireond faileit ever la the
Carden and aisth faiteit tndoori.
'T think I might have don* a
litUa better,"* he aald “ But It’a
only the beginning of the leiaon.
I know now tnat aa a rem it ef the
ditlance running I alwaya raa run
a fairly good mile. I think It might
help in '44.”
Hefure he ilart* hit Olympic
plant, though. Santee will go after
(iunnar Nielien'a world indoor
record ef a bM and try to run
the four-mlnuia mil*.
After five laps, the rare lait
night waa atrtctly a two man affair
between Santee and hi* old iparing partner Fred Dwyer.
Howerrr, I* waa appafent that
that any time Santee wat ditpoied,
he could p a n Dwyer. He became
ditpoied on th* lait lap and won
unofficial kickoff of th* ItM Olym­
pic fund railing campaign. Satur­
day haa been proclaimed Olympic
Day by Preiident Klienhower and
that will iigmfy th* official start
of th* drive.

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111., aophomoro end, led Notra
Dam*'* squad la playing Urn* la
hi* first fame. Ha played 44
minute* la th* IMt opanar against
BMU, Ike Irlih winning 11-4,

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By JOHN CHANDLER
Th* Associated Press
College football heads Int# the
second half cf Us IMS srhedula
this weekend, sad moit aoaference
champieaihip* and the hl| New
Year's Day howl gam** art far
from settled But the men are be­
ing separated from the boys, and
a tot of light to beginning to filter
through toa shadow*.
Oaa *1 to* major games tomor­
row lavolvtai eoaftrsnes mala
bring* uigathar Oklahoma, peren­
nial champs of th* Big Seven, and
Colorado, both uodtftaled. Okla­
homa I* favored, although If (here
la aay Big Sevea team with a
rhanrt to beat them out of an
O r a n g a Bowl asiignmrat It's
Colorado.
Maryland, which la sipectrd to
rapraaawt tbo Atlantia Coait Coafaraaea la toa Oraag* Bowl, will
havs • scrap aa Ka hand* agaiait
once-beaten Syraruie la another
big battle ef the day.
Michigan, the nation’s No !
taam Just ahead of Maryland, haa
lla ayes on tha Roi* Bowl. Howevtr, tha Wolvariaea havt a hit
of buitnass thl* week with Minne­
sota la the Big Ton Conference
icramMa
Wliceaila. Mod al to* top ef toe
Big Tka heap with Michigan, must
tmeek aff Obis Slate Saturday to
ramila to th# running
Clemaaa got the weekend rolling
yesterday wtb • M-U Atlantic
Coait Conference declilon over
South Carolina. Th* victory, de­
rided In Ihe first period when
Clemsoa's Jut P a i l l e l scored
•wlce. put the Tlgen In a Drat
Plate tie with Maryland with a
&gt;4 roeard.
Thera ara fir*
game* aa to­
night, and
ha watched

with Inlareit. although H has no
bearing oa eonferenro or bowl
bids. UCLA, a *avort te for the
Pacific Coait Coafsrtnco title and
Uit Bom Bowl job If M can gat
pail Washington later, goea out•ids tbo brotherhood to meet Iowa
of the Big Ten.
Washington, a winner over South
era California, takes mi Stanford
tomorrow and should via without
too much diitieulty.
Auburn, winner over floorgla
Tech and with the leutheaitarn
Conference ard Sugar Bowl peak­
ing ovtr a far-off horitea, picka
on a patiy—Purmaa.
Th* Southwost Ceaferoaco ehamplonahlp may aot bo eettled for
another few Saturday, with Baylor,
Trial AAM and Southern Metho­
dist still la the running Hawerar,
Baylor meets Trial AiM tomar
row, and th* winner may wlad
up a favortt* tor the tit]*, and a
Cotton Bowl data Jan. I.
In the other four top attraction*
tonight, Ttaaa Chrlillaa plays
Miami, Denver goes against Brig
ham Young, unbeaten Boston Col­
lege mrrla k'arquett* and Okla­
homa AAM tackier Detioit.
Perhaps the South's best Satur­
day gam* la Pitt venui Duke, th*
unbaatea Atlantic Coait Confercare team that edged Ohio Mato
a wash ago.
Notr# Dame, which lost I* Mich
Igan Stats last Saturday, will try
to recoup aat'onal prestige agaiait
dangarous Purduo. Michigan Slat*
and lUlnoii, bowavar hava per­
haps the hast gam* la tbo Midwait
Ibis week
Navy should bo ahl* to blow
down Impotent Pennsylvania whBa
traveling at ualy half ateam, bat
Prlaeetaa aad Coeval Igura to
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Ketterllnui hai plrnfy of p«*c%,
By B. HUGH ANSLEY
“ If Ketierlinui bcata us at all, plenty of eipenence, and plentj of
tt won't be by tha tcort predicted.'' playtra.
ait«rtcd head roach BIU Fleming AU this addi up to «na thing: If
yesterday. The boyi are awfully the Fcdi win they will b* bring­
tore about the way they were treat- ing glory to themselirs and If Ihry
rd lait Friday night by Palatka, loot* they wJi still do tbemarlvff
and they are determined not to let proud if tha* can hold the score
the same ihtr.g happen again to­ difference to within on* touchdown.
And that's what our prediction ii;
night.'*
The Feds are a five touchdown we're out or a limb ind saying that
underdog as they travel to St.'Au- Ihe game will be rloie enough that
giiitlne to invsd*
K etierlinui.!one touchdown will make th* difThey wound up a spirited short ference We h u e thit on th* out.
scrimmage yeiterJay with a brief standing performance turned in by
diiruiiion of the pertonnal man the boyi In tirim m ige thia week,
ning the Kr'ierlinui team and a Kickoff nm» la g o'clock tonight
rumraary o* the itradegy to be In St. Auguit'ne.
uied against them The Fed*
looked better this week than they
ITHACA STAND-OUTS
hase all aeaion. deipite
the
TALLAHASSEE - Threw ef
big dent In the wall earned bv the Florida Stole University's foothill
injuries to guard Howard Allred coaching ttaff member*, Head
and center Brantley Schirard. Al-, rowrh Tom NV*ent. Aiitatanl
though Allred will be In the itandi Foach Frank Toomey, and Trainer
Schirard will go into the game with fv&gt;n Faul* are araduatei of Ithaca
« alight limp
(N. Y.) College.
“ Next to Seahreeie. Ketierlinui
la perhaps the fined team in thli
NEW C.Wt
section of Florida," in d coach
TALLAHASSEE - F l e r l d a
Fleming “ E&lt;en if w# *r* defeat­ Slat* University-'* male alumri,
ed. we are not putting lha fan* to a imall group line! FSU beranik
•ham* ’* Ketierlinui h n a fine co-edurational in 1217, recently
farm ayitam Tha boyi in the »l*. pr„ fnlw1 ,fMl| Foothall Coach
Ihe grade there are at familiar Xom .sUfc.rnt *ii}, t new Dodg*
with the fundamental! of football dation wagon,
aa are the eight graders at Seminoli. And that Ii not a ilam at
NOTICE
Seminole Ketterllnui la a much
larger irhool and they have a I wiD not he riinomthl* for
coaching staff large enough and anv drills incurred hv anvor.a
enough uniform to itari dressing
th* boyi out at an early age. other than hr mfielf.
That’s rough competition.' Coach
Fleming said he irai pleated that
his boys wer* going on th* same
field with iii.h a fine team. “ H
w* loo»e.H the mentor said, “ we
will still do oorselvfi proud, but if
we happen to get th* breaks, amt
our defeoaa holds aa well as we
think they wt'l we may bring back
victory number 4. If wa can scort,
art'll stand a good ehance.*'
The Feds have done a wonder­
ful job thl* year. They have made
a complete change In offensive
formation, fmm tha aIngle wind to
tho split-T. Thia ia uualiy followed by a long looting slump, but
tho Seminole club hat drawn the
admiration of th* fam by running
up a string of three victories agalnit a singular defaal. II mutt
be admitted that tha games they
have before them and the fam e
they had writh Palatka la with su­
perior team* compared to tha ones
they havt faced thus far this a c t­
ion. Th* Fads hava a great man­
power abort age ia their limited
personnel Thai I* a problem not
realised by lb* Ketterllnui club.

J. L Edmendma

W ELL D R ILLIN G

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Social &amp; Personal Activities
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CONYKNTION rn iN D C D
Mr and Mra. Allen Oahrtager o
Ur. and H i Cbirlet t . Wagner Locutt Valley, Long Ulead, have

and Mr and Mra. William L. Wil­
liam* ta«vt been attending tb* 2WU&gt;
llolary O i i l r a Convention at the
Otange B'oi* m Hotal la Sarasota.
Wagner li r*.b!p» th* oldeit paitm ailer Ir Votoila county bt» term
oi oIlK-a da i».« from IPO* *hen
br became pa*tma*tar ol St Alban*
Uvlia No i* ia Brooklyn. War-«r
« a t a dalafata from tba Saalord
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BAZAAR PLANNED
Mr*. Harry Sallart la chairman
for tha Arm itica Day Baiaar to
ba bald In tba PaRary Community
Center From 10 a a lo 10 p m
Thera will '•* attractlom. from
•ilat booth* »«. pradicllona of the
future by Manama Zanga At 5
p m. thar. wtu ha datlcioui dinner,
by reierv.tiop only, for ** ******
_ bataar will mark tha »acond birth
• day of the fowtdtng
the Comma
tt&gt; cantai and will welcome every­
one ot tba cuPimunRy
TALI c ia t n
At tha rw ant meeting of tb*
Wnman'a Auatliery of All Saintt
Church Mr* Marlon Roberta «»*«
an enlightening talk on the little
advarthad United Thank Offartnr
Tiny aqu.r* bl-t* botea are found
la many Epucopal homat; In them
• go tmall coin* »hrn
b'.aaitng I* recorded by the buiy
homemaker: parhapa a party.cak*
that turned out 'Jutt right : •
from a faraway ton; •
a
nntipactad trindneai F ro m a p t
ay to a dime to • dollar theta
thankful win* are * * * * * * * *
, reiented at a npwclnl b ^y eommunlon Lait n a r o*ar M.ono.OM 00
wat collected from theia tiny blue
bniat and uaod for eharltable pur-

oeea vluting nit parent!. Mr. and
Mrt. Arthur H Dahr'nger The lour
motored to Key Weil tbit neck.
Mr and Mrt. E uur Tidemaa
tave been entertaining their urn.
Ed. hit wire and tno babir* lor
the patt •hi-** neelit .The young
couple returnee lo Bloomfield, N
J . yetterdav by plane.
Mr. tnd Mm . Louit St. Amand
tecently gave • party honoring the
oirthday of Mrt Ann* Wtllgoove
la k e t &lt;nd punch nere terved to
Mr and M it Henry L Wood, Mr
and Mrt E ar' Pickford. Mr. and
Mrt Wallace P Cabler. Mr. and
Mrt r h*rle» C Wagner and
Aithur Willguo**..

PMIDAT
City Wide Youth Revival at
Firtt Baptiit Church at 1:30 p.
m.
A Junior High School Hallowe'en
Dance a ill he held ai the Celery
(.rate at I to to 10 JO p m.
RATL'RDAT
The Seminole Chapter No. Two
OES mill have a banquet ia MeKinley Hall at * JO p n ." For re
tervationt contact Mr*. W. t
Rainet 2or holly Av*. Rartnra
Horn will be cloied Oct N
The SNA AS Olficeri Wivet Club
will have a chicken barbecue aupper and iquare and round dance
at • p. m. Food will be terved at
T with dancing at I p. m. Herman
Bota and hit Country Play Boya
®*°Vie Rplac jpallan Auafllnry will will provida music.
bold a baked and plant tale on A special meeting It called ...
Nov • to fr.nt of the new Mr* tha OES Member* to th* Masonic
and ten cent etoro In DeBary. Lett Hall. Pretent m epecial gueett
year the aale. B waa recalled, end^ will be worthy grand matron ef
ed almoet at aoon ai « *•*“ • • * th* But* *f Florida, M itt Esther
ehurch women the world over bare Livingston ef Hemetleed and
■n attured reputation for fine bak Worthy Grand Fntrow O. W.
In*. Cara dathed to to make pur Louie ef F t. PUrca.
•UNDAT
eh atea. receipt* were rung up and
_ear* Joekeynd ttelf way out to Tb* First Baptist Tauth Chair
• to ib a room lor new euttomart will held rehearsal at I p. n .
Everyone mieretted to donating Th# Firm Method lit Church
will pleat* eootaet Mr*. Roberta will ebaenra Laymen'* Day. Tha
nr Mr* Erlckenten. Mitt Ratherlne morning worship service will be
Lite* will be • ebarge of the plant conducted by the laymen ef the
aale* and nil* be aiilited by Henry Church. Th apeeker will be
H. Allen, District Lay Laader
Wood and Ear* Bickford.
ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED tha Orlando District. Party ChapCn Tuetdav at no** a ddnn maa la tha lay leader a t th*
neighborhood friend* at Mr. and First Methodist Church and will
hlri Everett Waite gathered to b* to charge of th« service.
TVESOAT
^celebrate tbetr Hit wadding an^ivaraary Mr Walt* who recently Tb# Unity d a ta will meet at
aufferod a heart attack to eeaealee 1:41 p. m. to tb# Valdaa Motal
tb# Rev. Carolyn Parsons
ctng at home from h bdepllal atay with
He mitted kit daily chala with a a* teacher. Th# publl# la Invited.
The Fidelia Clast ef the First
pirrakcet belonging t* Mr. and
Baptiat
Church will meet at
hlri. Harry Keck. So the Keck
family proiented him with a blue p. m. at tha bom* ef Mrt, I- F.
parrakeet an thie annivertary. The Garner, f0« W. l«th Members
wif* of Rer. PoynteU Kemper of group ana will be baste.
Th* Pilot Club will have Its
roatted a large turkey: Mrt.
Sterling Reiner baked two pie* and regular dinner maeilag and FoundSeveral friend* aent to goodie* far • r ’a Day Program to tba Tacbt
Club nt l:SB p. m. Boland 1* Doan
n b * party
.Other gwoeto worn Dr. Brace will ba guaot apoakor.
Campbell Mr and Mr*. Robert Tb* Reminola High School Rand
McVea. Mlta Ana* Marihatl, Mitt Aiaoclattim will bar* a regular
ley Blackburn and Sterling Reiner. meeting to Mm Band Hall a t

PERSONALS
Mr. and Me*. Wallace P. Oabler
are motoring to Eau Oalli* for a
weekend'* n u t with Mr. and Mra.
Marry Cook
Mr. and Mr* Milton P. Latimer
teava been vacationing for two
Tnoatbi « sapor Haw York and
Connecticut '

The Women's Missionary Rand
of The Church of God of Prophecy,
met at th* hem* of Theodor* Johns
and tho lata Mrs. Johns, Lake
Monroe, Wednesday.
Th* meeting s a t held In th#
form af a tewing circle, and a
lap lunch was served to tho fo|.
lowing pooplsi Mrs. Ttd Jones,
Mrs. O. W. Hall, Mrs. C .T. Bw e f ­
fort?, Mrs. E M. Cain, Mr*. Phoebo Duncan, Mrs. Joe Petty, Sirs.
T B. Kinard, Mrs, Mary Kinard,
Mrs. V. w . Davit, Mr*. O. E.
Hunter, Lee, and Silts Janet John*.
Th# nevt meeting will bo helu
Tuesday night at 2&amp;07 Elm Av#.

Mrs. Humphrey
Installs Heads
Of.Dorcas Class

Th* Dorcas Clast of th* First
Baptist Churrh met Tuesday night
at g p m. In the home of Sira.
J. P. Cullen on Crystal Point with
Sirs. A. L. Thomas as co-hostess. 1
Sirs. A. G. Spears called the
meet!' g older and welcomed every
one present. Mrs. M. P. Haynes
brought the evening devotional.
Th# new officers a ere'Installed
In a beautiful Installation service
conducted by Mra. Clyde Hum
phrey who instated th# follow
Ing officers for the year; presl
dent, Mr*. II. E Spears; vice-presl*
Mrs. II. K. Weekley; sec#
Cadet Alvin Wright dent,
tary, Mr*. R I , We.throok; at
slstant secretary, Mr*. Raymond
To Receive Leave
Murray,* treasurer, Mrs. Royd Q.
Colonel Ren A. Thorns announc* Jtm'th; devotional ehalrman, Mr*
»d that th* 'ir tt "General Leave" M P. Ilsynes; historian, Mrs. G
at Georgia Military College starts
Friday noon, October SI. and will
SAVE THE JEWEIA
rontlnu# until Sunday night at
When going awav on vacation try
l# :J 0 p. m.
to gvuld leaving your houie ripe
Th# general leave marks the tor a tsiirirvi'as Cancel your null
end of th# firet ala weeks of achool and newspaper deliveries tnd In
and tha mid-point of the first i hum vout local policeman that you
quarter'* work. M ld - q n a r te r are away.
grade* will he given out to the
students Immediately after the) tending GMC this year. Cadet
return from leave.
Wright It th* ton of Mr. and Mrs
Cadet Alvin O. Wright It on* of Jo* II. Wright who lives at 26&lt;il
Ih* slaty-ono Florida atudrnt at* i Magnolia Av*.

NEW POWER! Short Stroke power In fiery model
. . . and at r n t r in coat! New Kurd Truck* for '56 give you
power inermaan up to 'M X. You get rolling fuator, cruise
at tualainad kJgkway npaoda and have more nwerve fniwer!

A Harris; courtesy, Mrs. Caroline'
Riggers; fel!.n»st-ip, Mrs \\. I
Crabtree; publicity, \lr». E. C.
Campbell; group captains. Mrs J
E Andrews. Mrs. Curt ia Lavender
Mr*. Ed Smith, ami Mra. Charles
Hen had.
Mrs. Gardiner then etplaine.i
the meaniri; of the class name.
Dorcas read'nt from Act. 911.
Class (rejects for the coming
year were discussed and Voted

uyon. No further business wat
held and a social hour was con
ducted, by Mrt. Cratdte# Garnet
were p!a&gt;ed aid pritet won by
Mis. Smith. Mrs. Humphrey, and
Mrs. Cullum.
Delicious refreshments of arpl#
pte a-la mode and Russian tea
were s e r v e d to th# following; Mrs
Raymond Murray. Mr*. Robert Co
hen. Mrs II. II Fortner. Mrs. II.
E Spear* Mrs. F. M. Wilson. Mrs.

Chuiomudnq^.

W. Gtrdinsr, Mrt. John Cullum.|
THE SANFORD MER.M D
Mrs Clyde Humphrey Mis Clyde F r l. O ct. 21, 1H55
T age 7
I'tetcy, Mis. Royd Smith, Mrt J
K. Andrewt, Mrt. J. B. Phillips, Cretton Av*. with Mra. Caroline
Mr*. II. E. \ an Nest, Mr* M. T. Digger* at ro-hottesi.
Haynes, Mrs. Curtts Lavender,
Mrt. Caroline Riggers, Mrs. II I.
Westbrook, Mrt. W. R. Crabtree.
v io a /W rM i t s v b
Mr*. Cullen, and Mrs. Thomas.
Nor.
at R p. m. wti set as
the date for the nest meeting at
th# home of Mr*. 9 r. ft*vour on

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Wtth a Professional
Glamour W ax.

Saturday, October 22 —11:00 a.m.
NOW UNDER
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15c HAMBURGERS 25 - 30c
SUNDAES
15c wm
15c
MALTS
25c-30c SHAKES
20c-25c

NEW SAFETY and COMFORT! New
D riitru td C ab comfort, plua (lie proUvtion o f a.if«&gt;iy
f«Mliirr~i you ru n 'l got in any ullu&gt;r Inn k* . . . new Idfogvuird atcvring Wluvl, m-w l.ifs-gimril tlstsir lutein s!

F rs le il PeaceeV

R ibv Ecnols
rilU .N K 0fi&lt;
Monteruma Hotel

Private Entrant* 3rd A Msg

N E W C A R R Y IN G C A PA C ITY thmu,hm,« th.
line. New Ford F-5UU “ 1 1, ionner," for esam ple, ha* nrw
l.'i.ikio lb (iVW —an increase of I.OiM) llus.l New higher. cri|MK'ily tulw less* urea standard ec|iii|&gt;menl on ell ntoslel*!

MoreHorsepowerper Dollar
K * r d T n i t kii fo r ’fifi give you t h e w o r l d ’o g re a tc e t
I n c -tip o f m o d e rn S h o rt S tro k e p o w e r . N ow , y o u r
c h o ic e o f rig h t e n g in e * —oeven Y - 8 'o anti a S ix —fro m
1.73 t o 2 0 0 h .p .J O n ly Fort! h n i S u p e r io r S h o r t

in n e w I F 0 R D I M I C K S

S t r o k e p o w e r in every tru ck !
T l t e re a u lt: Ice* po w er w ant* . . . g re a te r g a t
m v in g a . . . Ip m w e n r on m o v in g p a r t * . . . m u ch
lo n g e r , lo w er-co at e n g in e life.

WEDNESDAY
TV# Fire* Boptlst Prayer Meettog eorvie* will begin nt 1:10 p.

Choose from over 2 8 0 models —
from Pickups to B IG JOBS!

Tb# Pi rat Baptist Training
Union Workw’a CoomR ■ toting
will bogln o t 1:00 p. as. with •

Shown: new Ford K-lOO B-ft. Kiprrwv
Give# you more uaoMf power, Y-8 or Six,
than any o th e r truck in it# data.
I t looAt th e leader, loot

eovarod Blob

•noon

rn m p a ria o iM of « l
makes of tru c k s , board on naf .
horsepower a n d suggested Iteft

prices, show th a t Ford give*
you more power for vnur atnaeg
than any oUmbt Irvtrk Una.

O nly Ford gtvn you ol| theso now and oxclutivo foaturas
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r o r d TrockJ are firat with tafety fln t In
MW Driverized Calto! Only Ford gives
you bo n u n y aafety fcaturaa. . . tubelts*
tiros now standard on all models.
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In do other truck engine wfll you
find tho complete combination of oodiumcoolod ozhauat valve*, aelf-oenling intake
yalveo, otreoo-rclioved cylinder head*

I and otbor built-in durability feature*
th a t o r o o U n d a r d in today’shaavy-duty
Ford Track engine*.

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w eirr for bulky toade. avail-

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able at email estra coat. Alan,
popular 6 I f ft. Pickup. GVW
rating 1,000 tba.

w eather sU rtlag. Improved
h ig h , speed perform ance,
greater electrical reserve. _

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y t U J f Vaerir-Ouid# Powe#
Oieertng new avaiW
able on winet eonvrational e*d
Cab forw ard Bio Joaa. Stand­
ard on m e n / Ford Taadeanal

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P e e p re n te r L ife guard steering wheel

H o °d a lr # r# A P&gt;
b a rre l c a r b u r e t o r .

help# protect driver from steer­
ing column. Only Ford has ill
No aitra i

and dual aihaurt system availe m # on Heriaa 7AO and up, fog
eatra reaerv* power!

MWf

k f W f Tuholeaa ttrwa ran up
lo «B* eon tor,
r .jiv #
aatrn mileage,

£ 2 * * * V2Z

vrhlri# Impart
Ford safety etrluriv*.

•u ta t ItLandard a a a ll Fo#d

Thick i

M EW / S n d lu m -a n n la d
e a b a u s l valves In
h#evnr-dut v engine* operate aa
much as 22A'o*&gt;nUr than solidatem trnlvaa, tost toe I*f r l |
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rIO M M O fl 0 . L POKtOVtKT, ■ Rumton mfintto*.
brarUrt* that it wMI not be !&lt;&gt;n* befor* hue* atom*
p 'w t rt d airplane* ar* making noo-atop flight*
around Km world at wperroni* tpeeda. Thasa Htoatr.itmna acaompany »n art tot* In tha Soria* m axi­
m a •'Young Engineer," in whlrh Pokrovrky deicrlhe* how an atomic plana of tha future might
l"nk. Tha drawing at toe ahows’a pancil-atia iusg&gt;

forward and a hug* ampt-back tad. Tha ahip haa
a hundred-toe* flight deck and paaaangrr compart­
ment, a MO-toot cargo aompartmant and a MOtoot alom-&gt;at narwlta. At bottom la a drawing of
the forward part at tha plana, rhowtng tha pUM»•
and paaarngar compartment* and part of tha cargo
•rat. 0* tha ground. tall at plana 1* unhitched.

Unftod Statar Ambaaaador to H air, ehata with her at CaatH Gandatto, M m Laaoa want to tha Pope* nim m rt home with leaden ad
tha Italian Canter tor ReronrilUtion." Tha Pm tiff told than that
- -- - - T r w a t aak Hark whathrr to rubmlt to tha tcrrlhla U v ad
tha part, namalp war," ar aaak new roadi and help "rebar* mankind
et tha war Ineuhua." Ita urged replacement of "co-eeMme* to frar
and error* vtfh "OS-aJuaUace to truth and charity." (Itoarughaaad?

h Prmafi Premier Edgar P»wr**» Parliament»lait tor governing Morocco'! 10.000,000, hot the “aolutlon" «to-a not mran Franco
Praneo la
tr nut of
vet. Bioodihcd and rioting la Morocco have coat more th at IflOO live*.
(Central PrraaJ

Paa American Union Building
Amorkaa auatooto a rt (ataadtog
Dunham, Gooding. Idaho; Kaaa

artrrar, Suma Mranker g. hold soma of tho top winner* In the annu.il
Reventcan—Save MwChildren Federation Chriitmaa dolt ronteM in
Rew York. Tha grand priaa waa won by Judy Pother, II, of Crr\ a
Coeur, Mo. R tncledea a two-week lour of flva European countries
Rom* 41,000 atria In t! major American ritlca mad* and drcMed tho
atoll*. They wlH be amt to needy ynungiten In the rural United Statea
Pnd flva Eurasian anantii m by lb * Sava tha ChMdraa FodaraUon.

Lawrence Prntfec, TTinklruon, N. D.; Carla OH- j
mour, Jeff*non. Ore, and Dr. Anlbal Buitron, dia l
rector of labor Immigration, Paa American Union. I
Seated (left to right) arr: Donald Erick*on, Cm* I
ImnUt, Wyo ; i l l 17 Moon, Amlrrt, Minn.; Ferrell (
Wankler, J r . 1-eran, Utah, and Mary Aniberry, t
Sag Ante, CaUlornU. (International SoundphataJj

SOItgT W. ROM, » , gave hlmirlt up to a p i trolman-friend
and conferred that ha waa tha
one who had tried to hold up
a branch of tha Manufacturer*
Tnirt Company tn New York.
Itn«r. a former Army lieutenant
Jtma,
who Io»t half hi* left arm la
Germany raving the Ilf* of a !
fellnw -roldler, wae held la
12^00 bood pending Jury actloa. 1

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'a k R in e ia (right) aradtaawiaftorBwy had diaruiaad farm arfcad

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i a maathm to WaahhvtoiL Lotor, Baaaoa told ranortara that Nlaoa
ad ail mamhtoi to the CaMaat woau "aaddl/ behind tha Admlntoratien'a farm program" Aahad tf Cabin** barking toritided Urn
legible prim support ayitem, major target o&lt; Democrattr attack*,

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INI NOAI Of flaud-ridden Tampico expreti (M r apprrrtatton to

tha U .i. Nitrr ky painting a rtgn on tha roof of a homo. Tha Mar/,
h u haa* raaculng thouaand* of stranded victim* la the arm and fat

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atkar peels of Maatoo hy boat and haUaoptrr. ^

Morocco, is ‘fltowa with tha saw Eraneh Dtfraaa Minliter, Plana
Billotla, on the latter's antral In Rabat far aa fatopartloa tour of tha
Biff country. RUiotte urea rurhod la Maraooa 00 Pramtor Idgat
Vaural "trouble shooter." Re aoturaad la Part* odor the tour t*

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ARTICLES FOR M LR I
RED-1- ill IJ
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Mracle Concrete On.
So# Elm Ave.
Phone 1323
THE BARGAIN CENTER
307 .Sanford Avenue
Ftrepliaaal Week End Valuev
One lot of cotton Drone*
Value* to M is
$l.no

THE OLD HOME TOWN
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IT—At ’ rt.WOltll.LS TRAILERS
Jft 11 N’ftm•
J/v *. I.A»ftihp# Call T n P r t f f
M O D EL “ \ " Font, equipped for lliV« R.|tt Off
hunting with »!rrping vpace, gun
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rack an.l provition* bin S r r at
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Large Bath Towel* 24 by 13 . .19
Ladie* Slip* (while they '»•&lt;&gt; . J#
Men'* heavy rayon
ATTRACTIVELY DESIGNED 3- Pantv
$i 93 value i paxel co lo r*,. $3.91
BEDROOM HOMES - TRICED Men’* Sock* cotton .14 —Rayon .24
Nylon .34
from $10,600. to 113,000. FHA

a rJ VA (Gl) Financed.
ODWAM A- T U D O R . IN C.
Bulloera n( Finer Homra for
Florida Living.
Sales Office—2623 So French .Ava
Phene 2130 or 29M
• Adrortliers ir » rjftUfrtAd J* .**
VAj the WanVAd
titj
Want-Ad JDeplrtment
H p m m n i iim­
mediate'- * " ■ " * " r* *" ,h“ r
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•rpoaitble tor enly on# Ineonect
vetpoat
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Chalet granny night gown
32 M value
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Colton flannel hahv Hotl*
Crinkle crepe Pajama* . . . . . .
Gown A Duller acta
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Childrens flannel gown* ...

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J. W. HALL. REALTOR.

Fiona* Mate Beak Building
“ Call H a ir Phona 1730.

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B U T T E fe tD CO RM /

S h e r n ia Ceaerete Pip# Co.

f u r n is h e d a p t r .
m Weat DC Or CaU a t ru r tl— ture Center lid Weat DC

Avalon ApU. Effletaecy.
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FURNISHED Apartment. MO Park
Ave
CLEAN (umlahed ant- Ctoae in.
V 703 Weat lat St. Phone eiA.
DOWNSTAIRS lurniahM a pati­
e n t 703 Palmetto. Phone
J.
i r i v t U 'ti&gt; . &amp; , ^ . Ry , 5 £
T*%»* r»* mi, W . e ll * ar*«
FURNIMIED Three Room ApL
wdb i....... Screened po rv n .1' "
i l bi* i'rra or Phone 1131-H-g.
FL'RNIbHEl) three rooraa and
hath IWJ Mapie Ave. Phone
lif t, Artarello. 600 ra rk .

ROLLED Edge Inner Spring Mall.
Matching Bo* Spring, Reaiill.
ful Headboard (choire color),
Hollywood Legs ............ JU.So

metlo.___
fin fi. Ilu y n E q u ity
aNlCL three room furnished Apt.
and Immedial* Oceupaney in Two
1 2M i Mellonrifle.
Bedroom House. Monthly pay.
NICE room*. hot water. televliVm.
Colin- privilege!. Id weekly.
m enu D i m which includes
1013 W.
T a sri and Insurance.
HuitNISHF.D 1 Itedrom Apt
Otltr.W tller Homes —Ph. 1#91
■Fhone 4J2-W.
Nil KEY Ki-rm-hril 5 room Oarase Apt fall III daytime, #63-11
alter b p m. C. C. W'elah.
Ft'HMSHED two bedroom down.
, alair. Apartment. 600 Park Ave.
W Piiiiue 1 4 7 4 . _____________
C A. WHIDDON, SR.
FURNISHED one bedroom cottage
Reg. Reel RaOMe Rreker
—by die month. See R. J . Carroll
V,’. R , DOUGLAS, ASSOCIATE
•*«lter 4 p m. week-da»a or a n y
Ph. I I
~1lme Sunday. Five Points Motel, US 3 Park
ala mile* South on 17*12.______

S M A L L Furnlahed Apartment,
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WANTED TO RENT

THREE BEDROOM
Unfurnished
-----------------House. Kitcnen equipped about
iovember IS. Call Rlackburn.
Igyal Air Station, Eaten. 200.

_ CB Conitructlon.
_ and Jaloualed Porch.
Refrigerator, Wove. Vae.

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C 2 s a . Am
Ready
for occupancy la 2 weeks. Com, nlefo with utility room, electric
. .water hooter, cabiaeta and ear-

Oet Weet 13th SL
— factory to Yen —
A lra ila n m

VemetUui Rilnde
Roeleaed hood. Sag-proof hole
rail tvtfh pfoette ends. Plastic rayon tapes. Cotton or ay km
fords.
B om kirih d a m s rr 4 P a la t C a
U2-U4 Watt tod SL
Phono m

ApplUae# C « I R

Uood furniture, applUnert, toots.
4700.00 CASH
• 4c. Soeghianfd, tarry '* Mart.
Balance $40 Monthly. ToUl #4.300.
Ml la a t l a t SC Phona 1131
A partially finlahed 2 bedroom
concrete block home located In
USED FURNITURE
a fin* new Sub Division enly S
CLEARANCE
mile* from Sanford.
WE NEED THE SPACE
Fintih it yours elf — Save dollars
YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE
RAYMOND M. R A L L .______
Retail ValM
Sale Priro
O. M. HARRISON. BROKER
$79.33 2-Pc. Sofa Bed Suite* 347.00
49 #5 2 f’c. Liv. Room Suites 21.00
&amp; D. Highloyman. Associate
l#a South Park Avo.
Phono MS 29 93 Wing Chair ............... 11.00
29 63 PI*«Ue Platform Rocker
1807 C E D A R A V E N U E
4* O ttom an................... food
2-B. R. d o lu x .o masonry home, 19.93 Adjuil. taunge Chair f .00
nicely located near high schooL 29 #3 Walnut Dresser
Purrad walla, corajnle tile bath.
A Mirror .................... m.oo
I k e . Range and Refrigerator. 14 93 Dresser Baa* * .......... 3 00
Attractive 10ft f t lot with shade M 30 S-Pr. Twin Bedroom
trw a. $0,200.
S u ite ............................. 44.00
99.30 Potter Bedroom Suites 30 00
29 93 Large Buffet with
LO CH A R B O R
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am
J* B. X. maaonry homo In A-l con- 49.93 Mirror
Dining Room Table* .. ]5 on
ditluaoni lio
130 ft.
n. lot. situated one
29 93 Alum. Chalte taunge _ 10.00
Plenty of Mattre**ea and Rng
home we have to offer in its Sprfogr — Make u* an offer 777

c. WRH&lt; PA TH Eirr •» $330
Ifo M ly N I M I U , H i m. ¥ Red*

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FHA laauiwd flcanciog.

Sherman CoatCrete Pipe Co.

*v««****§»"**»• Dealer”
our »Weitfnghouia
"Your
lia a t m e U 'a a h h P |
Maytag Washer*
3A4.SO up
Co'eman. Heaters
US MagnotU Ave.
Phono 1717.

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CONCRETE
Ready Mlted Concrete. Cnnerete
Bkwk. Saad, Gravel, Cement
Cenerete Ftp# to Meet All Qualifk a dona.
Phene 24M

Hachtoos, i l l Repairfog
IN S. Park PhoM 1742.

F ront first floor room. WeU fur
nbhed
and
nt»nr«l iFurnace
ui lints heat, hot• —r

. cold water In room. Kitchen pri| Alleges Utilities i u r * l a h a d .
r Woman. Phone #16-M, 10# Holly
Ave.
_______
-ery Large 2 Bedroem furidahed
Apt. Call eveslaga, 2144.

ECHOLS BEDDING CO.

Oataer had A Magnolia Ph. 1233
“•ed” Bamberger, .Mgr.
Open Meeday'a til • p. m.

Seminole

,

*Tvo woi rn o . w o r i.,, , , . i x

14Highest CASH. TRADE-IN prices
paid fer Med furniture' Call P3S.
WOaon-Maier Furniture Co. 311
C. lat SL
T—i .Peto-UvrylerhdfppQev —I

HPECTAI 6KRV1CES

-I

TV SEnVICK

)'j«t and Elfuirnl
JENNINGS TV CENTER
I’hxnr 2313 J.

PHA

FEEDER Pig*—Rcgtvtered Roar*.
Gill;. Rrr»f Sow*. B II.

PtlUUKRIf

Pm Bemads bug and repairs.
Netting Down—SiwcB Mimttty
Payments

tm .im
r—r
IL-

FLOWERS PLANTS SHRt'ltS

AtnOMOlill.K RRunCRS 11

lliw a y 424, 5l » mile* N. L
CARS
Ovicao.
_ __
SOUGHT SOU) TRADED
Sherman Contrela Ca,
Ray Rent’* Use# Cara
Phmm t i n
•'Reliable Couple to supplement Oet weal istt
Sanford Ave. A 11th SL
income by managing local
apartment houir. Please give
BICYCLE PAINTING
reference*, age and other inlnrl» —Metor*/ Ileal*/ Traltrr*— II
Storage until X-Ma*
mal.on to Bo* IIS V» banlord
Manley'* Blkn Shop
CLEARANCE SALE
Herald.
310 K 4lh SL
rhone 2431
m i EVINIti m s and
CDUl’I.E — White or Colnre.i. re­ Space lleateri and Floor Furn­
USED MirrOKS
liable. with car. to work on
l ' i If P SrA KtNU, *
aces Liberal Tradn-ln.
Ranch near Orlando Woman to
goed rondition
. . . . 32*30
help with homework, man to
t. f. II P . E V IN R t'D K .
handle cattle and tractor Hou*o,
run* like a tup and ta a ti
electricity fumuhed. plu* sal­
ri'u-ni;
$2U 0
S J ^ ' I l l ' I .M
5 6 II. p SC O IT -A T W A T ER .
ary. Give experience and referIlka mw
139.93
encej L. M Andcr*. Bov 232, 10(n Sanford Am.
Phona liU
i II P SCO TT-ATW ATKR.
Rt. 1, Apopka, FI*. Thone
telmixhed
...........................363 V)
Tucker 6-4044.
i II S E A - B E E .................... 33* JO
I*, m . C A h m n n . i ,
LOCAL CONCERN has immediate
-VI F V IN R IJIlK
SS000
General O M n rtw
need for ouDlsmPn'j young man.
6 HORSE W IZARD
..
ItiOO
“ffomfi i t DtaUartion"
kr»wledge of general ofltc-.- work HI Way 17-91
Phona 14*. 7V* II. E LG IN —run* good
exientfal. Thi* is an opportunity
New Model, only . .
. LVioo
fnr the right man Write Hot
7l» M ER C U R Y.
Foe Better Plumping
X '• The Santoro Ikrald. giv­
No
Rot
tom
Cal.
.
.
3113 00
Se* or Call
ing age and full particular&gt; of
7\* F IR E S T O N E — fjk e n r* A
W.
J.
KING
marriage and military *tatu«.
•if. I at
$39 93
2**4 3*nh Park r i w u M
10 II F IR E S T O N E with Fuel'COLORED Women are making
O Malle Tank
............... f 132 50
good profit* jelling for well, Grilli* A lluntrr Conxlruction Cn, ! 10 II JOHNSON,
know rovm rtir company. Write
with gear shift, tank
3175 00
Home* and Remodeling
P. O Rn* 975, Orlando, for In­
Phone 2344 M 4.
l o l l iJghlnmg M ER C U R Y 3129.93
terview.”
12 II SEA R E E
—
-T ' - HOUSE CLEANING - Window*.
Verv gon,| rendition . . . . 317195
toll— SALESMEN WANTED - 10’
3131 OJ
Willi, f loor*. Ph. I). C. Cald­ M ER C U R Y C R U IS E R
l« II. SCO TT-A TW ATER
well. 3149-J.
preferably with
Complete with Remote eonIniuranre or other Sale* K*nrr.
Irol Boa and control cable—
PLUMBING
lenre. Wanted by top rated ufe
only
113193
Iniuranre Co . a* general agent Contract sad renxu work. Pro*
agent for Sanford are* Salary
eitimatM. R. L Harvey. AM Aim many motor* lorn down fur
and eipen*e allowance bated on
Sanford Ava. Pto*n* ltM.
uted parts. Rraionable.
abll.fy and eaperience. An op­
portunity to build your own
GATLIN BROTHERS
On Sale While They | j«l!
agency- with liberal company Drsgur.* and Bulldnier Senrfco
New 1933 Model F.YINRtTIES
financing. Write Bo* in »*, the Phone*: 2221- Sanford. 2464 - 111 LIGHTWIN, (Sold Out)
Sanford Herald for pertonal
Geneva
T«, FI.KETWIN. (Sold Out)
interview.
15 IL FASTWIN Sale - . 3111V)
ORLANDO M e n u s BenttooL Or­ 1.5 II.
”
ftemon.trator 3245 00
Rr»l Eitate Salesman
Apply
lando
Evening
Mar.
Call
Ralph
25 II RIGTWIN- (Sold Out)
Rov S, rr Sanford Herald
Ray. 11*4._____________
23 II. F.lee. Slarting
Rig Twin
—
... $431 So
WORK RANTED
- 11 JftsTr 5SE DC—4. GOOD CONDI­
23 II. Klee. Dem onilralnr
JI73
JUN G
eajwneneed
aateiglrl
Men
TION 3920.
wDhe* work in Sanford. Write
COMPLETE OUTFIT SPECIALS
nRirr tractor co.
to R. S. r- Herald
Gia«*. Aluminum or Mahogany

u

/ /

Illw ay 17-93 South_______ Phene 301

LAWNS MOWED bv Jerry I-ord.
Free ettimate* Phone I3I7-W (4-ft—
it lUarNFAh ormrrtJNTTTKA u
T o o T L ^ ^ itw rrrS D T in it
Filling Station. GimmI location.
Living quarter* and cottage in M a
rear. S u mile* We»t of Sanford
617
on Mt Dora Rd. Phone 1620 R 40

IWRTRANCR
RatM to 1
oUrykaldar*

M. G. HOUw-i
■m m m ## ABJMM.PRRM
Paata

ROGER'S TREE SERVICE

-14 R

final* Many new model* Jmt
arrived.

G*Lr trailer* al&gt;o «rxeral mo’ del* of uxed Ixoal* A trailer* on
hand, priced reainnabie.'

R EW A R D for irtu-n. Notify
Super trading Po&gt;\ Ph 90I7*tv,

LOST—Thiirvdav mornin-g—llrown
Ititlfold with 370, in hilt*. ta«t
h rlw ivn 207 E . 10—I St and
1902 Eien rh Axe. R EW A R D .
( all 316 R

72-El.ECIXICAL SURVUTto—a
i lUiiiliAlMf. ap*Mla«€W*.
and n r r w f . G. II. Uigh, Ovtedo,

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Phone 1417-Z-J. ___________

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2-512 Mohawk
P. O. lu.v 267
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It i* g enorally rrc n g llite d
th a t \*o ra n su p p ly y n tir
opeilfl if y o u 're in th e p ro .
com o f luiiliiiiig — W h at
y o u w n n l is xvhat xxe h av e!

&amp;

HILL LUMBER
SUPPLY YARD
I OMNI W AND fUJU (HN&lt;

Sill—riano Technician
Phona 2144. Reals L Sanford

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SEAT COVERS
For All Cars
I1EAUTIFUL PATTERNS
CUSTOM FITTED
PROMPT
INSTALLATION

StricklandMorrison, Inc.
Sanford, Florida
Phone 200

Wanted
FEM ALE
Sear*. Roehuek and Co. hat
an opemnr In Sanford for
a young Indy |,etx»een 20 and
.15 veer* of ace. The per«on
m ult know toueh tv p . »v»lem and be nhl. to maintain
a minimum *need of 95 wool*
per minute. Rookkeeping r * .
perienre I* a murh He*lred
nualitv, hut other practieal
experienee nr adranre edu*
rational arhiey*m»n^ would
)&gt;n rnn*lifered, Applirante
m int be high arhooi r r a .
duate*. with pl#a*inr person,
• litv and rood eharacter,
end have the e h illlr and de&gt;
*ire to ret along with people.

poilttnn offer* a good
lUrting (alary. X discount
will he given on nil par*
rhssei. with grout* ln*nr»
•nee, group hoanlUlltatim
and profit ahartny plana
available. Permanent real,
dent preferred. Ik la an Idea)
position fer the right

The

C0NCRI
CO.

D IC K M A P E S

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Dry

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Goods

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I'honr M.1

Rvtorwde lair* R gerylee

S p o rtin g

ii

S E E Fred Ihe lla ir U jliil, f.xr an
fll.lix idualired Cut.

a n d in s t a l l e d

GD U R A L H U B CONTRACTOR
T E L 21 M W

Mtiftirt Tevr !a4lft«
ll»m n T»m *
t •r • Club

U v n -lfa M lle a u ly Sh o p

|n* E. 7nd.

BY
algrtfa
pa a id Dealer*
D ealersJnvUed.
in
We

V#to•

»*r»'t# At

r J - OFFICE g o tA w n a w —n
IIAV.NUS (Mticw nacatna 5 ! |
Typewntrrs, addtag machtoM,
Safe*-Uentail, 314 Magnolia. Pk
44
74BKAUTft’ PARMIRS —24
MAHKIF.TTS
lleaulx Nnnk
105 So. Oak Ave.
Phone 371

T I L E

ru u rn a sD

f ii

Pft«»n O ’f U f h Clnd

Fla. Ilwn* 4131
tail W after 6 p m.

TED
BURN ETT

ROBSON

Tree* Removed, Topped. Shaped
and Rnared. General Tree 13 N O T ir E S A N D P E R S O N A IJ 113
Surgeon Fre* E s t i m a t e * . PERSON who had””flat In" l»on 1933 rOWERGLIDE RelAIr Chey
rnkt-good rondilion-rcatnnahle
Phono 309-X-W, Sanford.
block on Mellonville about 3
WMI accept trade-in, J0A Avtwr*k« ago and borrowed my
cado Ave.
JACK, riiiifr return the part you
Mather of Sanford PLOOR
kept
or
roma
bark
and
get
the
117
part I have 1902 Wainington CHEVROLET 1952. taw mileage,
Ave. Phone 2*12
one owner. WUI romider trade
Mt
In. Cal* 1247-R, after 4 30 p. m.
ENVELOPES,
M
tarteadt,
atato
•ay
.
Sell,
Rent,
Hire
with
weal
WINCHESTER 2IK2D. Wtocbeiter
m
m
*
ttro
ieaa.
haad
bdla.
a
ad
•
m
.
the
hnafoot
salaaaaa
to
16 Ga. Dougle. Hunting Coat,
town. P#t o m to mark lor yea. 1931 MODEL A. I/wxk* good, tun*
r # R F # # i 4 ,J t e . Progrossivo
Broerkei, Boota. Ammunition,
goed Good lire*. $163. 242U
Phone 1121. Wo VfO ho d a d to
&lt;&gt;. P k i * 4M — 463
etc. Complete HUNTING aef-up.
Orange Ave.
chargo i t
16$.00 F. E. Henry, Sanford
Trailer r u t o p p . Standard Oil.
condition.
Alley,
M6 Magnolia Ave.
ft•

, ?2,DtiKi.b2 X *

irn c y . driver* liccnxr, identi­
fication. pajierv, etc plea»e
noiny State Road Dept , City
Hall._________________________________

FOR SAI.E — Daylllle*. Cut pii&lt;v* L o s t' — Downtown, While Gold
on nuMrrn named hybrid. I nLady
Elgin Watch. Reward.
lading rrd«. pint*, noarlaxm
Call 4i«.
der«. purple* Many Wheeler
hxbrid*. Mr. Carol llarrcil, LOST from truck, (trey Foam*
ItubScr chair ruthion. 3-' o:i
Ho* 241, tako Mary,
II

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rr if ti
*

il h • • •
i* I* l i t r»i *1h
i - &gt; • x Mrftrt • citftftlft Kftiir
U rn V$r 411*6
•
l i n t To w n A Cn*ip •
ir r r .m n o t
11 »* TTmrli At
» . F U R N IT U R E - I 'k*ld C^nda-M il &lt;t liftAItt 4'ftftto Plfftftl
i:
* • It *f \ • H im h
lluv T,»ur ^nm lturf a l f t e r r y x
Ne to ft
I
W'arrkoute Fu m ., Co., at &gt;01 W
t IX VItor \ a m r » r tq
tk.*»|rft
THta#
i n St. All nationally adv fur­
I IX \|##1 Th# \' »l
niture at warehou o twice*.
I I" « rt •l*H w r i '. d
t
Nftto a
;|L
U)&gt;3 AND FOUND
—2*
»
ft a i Irtrk ft’l'it
I
.«
T
h ft Itm th m II ®ar
I ,x\| \l I. I l l ’ L k \NI» " M l I E iom;
luired dog. City tjcenxe No. 97. fl • WftfU At All
If found plcatn call 4U-W.
r.% r.diftiii
•I
intbt ft'h|«
Child's irt.
1I
pptft llook
ftt
i$l- «t r .in lip
LO ST
Orange fcmaln kitten,
Aft
PriftlftA
A t'H'ftal
t a ll 1 4 6 J .__________________
Tma#r AVithir
1A .t-hft fftrti ft61m*i •r K ic b l
J • F
*«»f»t ft’ft 11 PiftYtfttor
L o s t on Stale ll&gt; it Protect,
i IV I’ *»f Klft. | ‘n«»tbftl|
brown leather ItiltloM with rurLOU S»\1.K — Will s jc n firc equity
.
; . i
' '
lift. K i
cpiirnt condition. Call U U J ,
»f. r r ^ p m
_____________

Phone 144#

Phone 24M
Owner Iravlng town and want* to Out Waal 13ih SL
offer one neat 1 bedroom home
with tv acre of land with (mil
RED-I-MLX CONKRKTE
trees outride city limits.
Mraele Concrete Co.
30# Elm Ava.
Phone 1233
Country home with 3 b*drnomi
r by ITS on paved itreei.
ta t t73
SPECIALS
Bearing
i l fruit trees. $6,000 with
Wrought Irnn tamp*
attractive term*.
1—3 Way Floor Lamp,
Matching Table tam ps . . .
Robert A. Williams, Realtor All
3 {or only
11# 30
Raymewd f —dgalM, Associate
Phone lira Atlantic Bank Bldg.
A REAL HUY!
3 Bedroom, CR borne on largo Beautiful Book-Bed. targ e Double
corner lot. Hot Water Heatrr,
Dreiser. Beveled Mirror . . .
Space Healer, TV Anlenna, tile
Now only ...................... $99 93
bath. A small comfortable home,
clean but needs painting inside.
Comfort Spec (a I*
$1,400.00 down and S7S.00 month
or If,M3, down and $31.60 month. Reg (Twin or Full alley Each.
If It fits you THIS IS A REAL
Price
BARGAIN. Owner has gone.
$69 30 Qullfop Mall.
. $19 V)
39.30 Royal Comfort Matt. 39 SO
w. ■. - w n - R t r a r n
46 30 rre-Bullt spec Matt. . 3(30
j S w t o t - CfMfAl.
Menllcal* Saving* on Matching
P b e e tlT a
i l l ft. perk Are
Bo* Spring*

V## •
\ •• •

Modern ira ilr r . $2,IM. Furnlahed
......... trrm x for rrliatilo party.
I’ hoiN* 2(65-It.

and Circulators

QUICK CASH for Furniture. Add­
ing Machines, Typewriters. Out­
board Motori. Boats. Super
Tradioc Post. One mile South
Reta L. Part#*, Rreker
on 17-12. Thoae 2212 R.
Aneabelle R. Hrndrrton, A*toe.
Ph. 2*71 - 17-92 at Hiawatha
METAL ROOFING
JT E L a KA APARTMRHTO: tea— . LOWER PRICED HOMES New In Stock. $-V Crimp - 1 U "
I private hatha. 114 W. TU tl I t
d e m is te d — 2V Corrugated
Only $3,000 for 2 bedroom lurnixhGet all Yonr roofing needs at
ed hom6 irlthln city llmite.

Oft

u »m iR $ r tii T »
P iftit H r i i k i r t

|K\t K VISED , good condition '
E vtra clean. n&lt;*o tirex and »cat
coxer*. Call 917-M.

&amp; SL POPE CO. INC.

2M beeth Park Ave.

4l|ft

it DODGE Tick up IrurV. f! I
drivi- Excellent condition $C&gt;o
IJU2 W r*l 2ni| Street.

HEATING

Floor Furnace*

• &lt;t

tt^t Elliott Ave. after I p. m

Lad ie. vleeping garment* several
vaneliev In ehonve from.

DEEP WELL Electric Pump.
Like new- 3100. 12o: W. 2nd St.

K fs v L a v ra W s

The Went Ad Department U
•pen from &gt;:S0 a. m. until l :*0 p.
w each builne** day eaeept Sat­
urday afternoon- deadline for
Insertion* l* 5.00 p. m.
S T S preceding publUetion.

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RADIO

. BEFO RE- *

'.l- T H I S C L E A N U P
&gt;B W A S A O N C H
BEFO RE
P .C . t o o k

14M

If vou are Interested In this
petition, and are between
the ages ef 90 and *$, apply
in person new a t Seara Cato*
leg Sale* Offlee, 111 K. F tm ti
Street. Ron ford, Fla.

�(
' THE SANFORD HEFMJ)

la\* Is ^ 1
Longwood Ended At Foundry Lake Mary
Mack Ceveland Sr.
By Governor Craig

T a c f in

F rl. &lt;Vi. 21. 19B5

tfnntlnued from F i t ' Gnr&gt;
C V ve ttn d S r . It » ' ! l ' '" 'T P 'd
v 'h kno'*1*dl' nf th ' ' *v, it *
buildlr.gr * trained d 'p a r 'm 'rt,
to p r .'t " t fi»r?nrd »*1 It*
rln ity
f r 'm th ' r#' ISM nf f ir '
fitnfnrd h*« h»d n« *&gt; c " n f' i
X rslio r, »« *•#* r*n frnRt' I other
f l l i t i b t t iu i t nf &lt;!&lt;• &lt;
prevention edue»tinn *~hirf * ' • * '
land ht* prtr-nted th ' * ’ u rn of

hi; 'ommun"
A# ritv M in i! " t t . r r 'n F
I - . &gt;
‘ '
Important thing ehmj* &lt;"hirf f|** '•
J s r d 'i Ion ; #rnp!nvm'nt ** Ith th'
r ty It th ' w rall'i * ’ 'fo rm it i»
h * h u gitlmrcd to v.
K n O » l't .J |l| 'T h ie f ’ &gt; rljn rJ

h a t acquir'd Ih* kr. * ho-.- V "
l*dg* of tha fit- * op-ration that
Ju*l ran'f h* f l larr&lt;l
Onp of Ihr higgct f ir 't th*
Harford F lr r T&gt;'p.-'t^vo. * n « n v l
to f ig h ' wj# Ifv F.p,,rnt&gt;a1 '" firrh
f i 'o

w h l 'h

t l 'o d« tr**'. •d t wr r - ' or

four boron h r t ' i
'''h
church on Magnolia A •

th '

T b r r|ty p»mr* to • 'it' Tiro
f'.it- f Mark N C l'to la rtl Sr . r

th* o'ra.ion of h'

*h Anrn 'r*

aary of hi* amplnvm'»t

S ' " / ) ' • 7 / 0r / b

IC C

CREAM

RIPS LOVE IT !
S* w

YOU TRUSTIT}

n\
Fjjmtr+ti

|H« tea (team of. -*

fit MRS R 1 111 l.\ H &gt;
By VIRGINIA P. AND EPSON
T h ' Lym an School hom»oom.
Mr. and Mr*. George O. Ske»*i
in? " It h r a t i'n will h* observed
Frid ay evening when tha Or»yt.o vi'ited 'arir uatla *nd aunt.
IVDIASAPOLIS I* Gov Mr »"d Mr# J. H. Skcaei, hit*
hoimdt moot ** ith the Ruhop
C,ror;e N rreig today end'd mar* returned to th*ir horn* In K*'onMoorr* llo r R 'tt.

* ho till 11 * in for pceVct firc lt fnrp d.du. Calif whrr* h« it a fruit
.trike area*
but *• id a re- m*re'tor for th# fimo«jt Sunkut
,
t .: I
V. hrnor'd dur
• o' NaUoaal Guardi* orginuation
mm »Ui r'm ain in Henry County
guertv of the •.»nirg.
Mr and Mrt Steven Sherlock of
1 under civil control.
The fo othill
Cuba N S' ar* oecupj tng the
I » g-iverotr announ'ed ht* d'- roitaje and hope to build on Ih'ir
I
&lt;• r* *1te» ronfernn
ith Mayor Fifth St property durirg th* win­
quern and Ir If at* den* *
" f t Pa'll F Mr' orm#ek of New f i j t l e ter
id 'rt it ia i *» ill So
P* t
.nd ‘ •'itioeai Guard nffieer* He
until ih« h»!|t.*v»
Mr and Mri 7. M Ch»»t#r ar*
in*"y *hit *aid the pre*»nt forre of MO nffiTha te n o r e!a&gt;%
announ'ing
th* birth of a daughter.
#n*l
mm
would
b*
rut
to
1
*
*.
r*r»
anl
Ih*
rYrnt rarh &gt;r*r
Dun#
I.)nn,
i,n Wedneiday at the
util rntfrt.im • f'-r 'h» gem* end Sbr-l* I.VI
KII t; "p. *r» to b* removed fem ald l.a’.gnton Memorial llojrr»rnir»ni** •!’ * 'IXliC' .1 th*
ll» 5* rito .n .
in
"#&gt;ne pita!. Sanfoid
Pram# 1j »v» Imgi'-a Hell
from
Friend* of Mr# W'llbam 'tu iTh# L-n-.Ar P-TA m»t it th* 1 mint
Ih* ljo Gutrdimen *n
prhool A’idito r .m cn Tu. id*y &lt;1ut&gt; in Henry Couniy will h* un- grate will be glad to hear that ihe
••vrninff ami ihr t'.chinif toff tier t ,f cuntml nf Mayor Mcfor- continue* to improve and *ho.»* a
|r
ntfd
i
pan**! *!•
&gt;■ .rt in the oily and Sheriff marked gam in the wrrk that the
• i*«4i• t pr:r*
\\ ill am U h a f^ n , • ■
: » I I'* i.rtt m the roil of the hat been a' home
r?p*| a- *' »
•1 !r rnun'y
MlJ* Mar’*nni Hari'* of Ha1 re
Mra F,»**ir% R jib tn k , p rim * :’
de Grace Md arrued S*ind&lt;y to
Mr* U iliu m f&lt;nvd»T, •!*fit*m sry.
ti*d her crindpareni* Mr and
Mr* J R Harris
In ttn iriffr, * *'tf m^w^ra « f thf
Mr and Mr* P D tnderron
|&gt;4fM I
were dinner gue&gt;t», Saturday nf
*.|..fhr»% r,f Old
.in I
SM LT n . Marie, Mirh P - •liidge and Mr* F. G Duckworth
t«*mh gr4*1f»
•• **4 i* ^r,i*
Itix i
rhairm^n
were. Mia. IHtroverv of a ear in th* St of Orlando at th 'ir cottage on Lake
I. •
I ..
, J
It'll Slmklna Mary'i P u rr ha* tnhed the tin- Georgia in the Goldenmd *ectiun
Friend* of Mr* T f. O’Connor
appe ir inrr of a Canjdl.in oil rnrn
and Mr* Car! Mile*
We h u e i:i*t r»&lt;ei\ed »or.) pit.' offirul and hit wife II ira rt will he vorry to hear of Ihe arrim,.
tllne&gt;* of her brother. Ardl* Smith
lha' a llttla ilaighter ha* arri&gt; ei ago
at Mia home e«f Mr aod Mr* T
' dn#r .e.rrh in r Hi* riv*r *■»#. ■*f Sanford following a recent fall
11irk. • of Molnar M 'V. Sorry, terday for a haull Ste Marie, tint , ] lie i&gt; a patient at Orange Memorial
hut a * of now yr* da not have man who had threatrnt'l tiurldr Hoipttal in Orlando.
th* young* lady’* rtai’ie.
I V. William* |« home again
found the 'a t mired in four fret
Mr* II It ••'»&gt; «■» one evf of nit ufl lh&gt; soiernmenl dorl at after a ihort tiralion *pent with
the He e ly . trt*. Tjat?#•! o ffie .rt of the f injdltn Soo Intirlr were the relalitrt in Atlanta. C.a
the Fetninnle Atte-utian of th# remain* n* t**o hod'e*. later ideti
Mri T I Ajert and her »«n
It t p i l i t
Women* M it iir 'a r y tiff'd it Mr and Mrt Karl Kirk 1 .1 Ajer* .ir . of Statrmii#, jg
I ni n when they mtt reeently in of North Raj, Ont
C are tim ing Ihe former j *c,n and
• Pprlngt Mr
G ray »aa
KirV who u p di*trtrt manager daughter in-law, Mr and Mr# B
a lir t'd te. he the eh«*ntter
for the B ntih Amenrap etil Co A A&gt;*r&gt;
A letter retn.eU (ram Mr and • it trateluig « |tjt hit wife in vuit
Mr and Mr# Dimon Scott, ae'■I"
L 'r o ” Neuman. **"o re. her pireri* in Kmer*on, Man
eer.ttv left 'f* It'-' in Ix'Dg H ra r'h , when they vjm*h#d Oof &lt; Idlh companied by hi* mother, hate re­
turned to their Lake Mary home
N.
ta d that they are very
Offirer* throrl/ed that the Kirkt after an ah*enre of iever»l week#,
comfortably loeated in in apart*
had
hern
iraifling
at
night
anl
•pent in Middletown. N V
ntenl and n»*r t.vtr fhiM rtn
bee a me lo-t
t hrttt Churrh F.pt ropal Mi«*
Mm Titty Bell who i# a Mudent
tmn mentbert trd friend* held
at Southern Missionary (dUeg#
th«ir firrt rovered di*h dm r*r of
fim R'ran. «t• r defeniti* for the GoUegedal*. Tenn. ipent the pa»t
the romine year in the library Detroit Liont. it ronrentrating on weekend w«h f&gt;er parent#, Mr. and
butldh'E Monday e\e*ir.fc&gt;
Mr* W'illuqj Bell
nffen«r at end thin tejtnn
Plan* for ti e m m ira year « » r*
Col av) Mr# D H Boonr are
ditrutted alto jtant l/t rauo
Wineontln and Miehigan viiltln g vpendins a vacation m the A B
mepey foe Ih 'ie huildina fund
T h 're w ill he a rovered dtth relative*, arrived in town on Sun- SouVfiard ho*i*e The Boone* hate
F oiirt"n

foott-all

p » t'd 'o

far*

ft.an *'#m» h » t'*"n

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Mystery Is Solved
In Finding Of Car

dinner rarh month and eieryone
it wrleoma to a'terd There were
alrout SO in attendarwa la*l Mon­
day f 'n t in j
Mr and Mr- Slam • &lt; L a tfh li n
of l»t xf i eId. Mr., ' n r ' rtteenl
p ie it* at tha home of tha form*
«*r» parrntt', Mr. ami Mra. D. K.
Leighton of Maine hi
lloheit R o la rtx.n , who le atti n-ting h u .in r*. eollfya in J a r .*
tonvilla jipent tha weelerd with
hit parent#, Sir. and Mra. f.. C,
Roherteon
Mr and Mr» I. C .N'eN- n and

family of Ir

t• •.

Ir :

have h " n eprn.lint their &gt; f'*'t"n
w th the ' mer « pa*ent», Mr. and
Mr-. C h '.t r r N e|i.,r. ha*e left
to return to the r hone.
Mr* Maude Tupper, who ha*
torn *r'»td&lt;t!C the m ntner in

tor

dav ' I n Tupper made the retu-n trip with Mr. and Mr». Nor­
man Godfrey, who alto hat* been
in the Notth v iiltln g .
la'ngwnod re.id rtit, | „ ft ||orte&gt;n, narrowly *&gt;r*ped #er|nu* In*
jurie* late Wednesday *veninc
when th# truck h# waa driving
« a t hit from ih# rear. Horton
■**» turning Into O tan r* fit.,

I np,~.or»i

(roni

bees in Lake Slarr. V &gt; re. vdtiMaj
their relatite# the Southard#.
Mr. and Mr# W. T Waniley Jr
of Memphu Tenn arrived Wedne#day by plane, and are tinting hi#
parent#, Mr. and Mrj W'. T. Wanj1*y&lt;
Mr and Mr* It T. Kren and
family ipent tne p#»t weekend - ith
her p»r»nta in JfaeCleny.
Mr and Mr#. J B McLaughlin
are home ag:m following ’eteral
week# T 'n t with her mother in
Lpper Darby. Pa
P D Anderson Jr of Miami *»a»
the guejt of hi# parent*, Mr and
Mr*. P. D Anderwm Monday.
Wedneiday evening the Biuine##
Women# Circle, of the I.ale Mary
rre»b&gt;t«rtan Church held tt# re­
gular monthit meeting with Mr»
B F. True A ripper to which the
hoiband# were Inuted preceded

#•* ig
N C*'*.

For 1 our Old Stov r
Muring Our

Buy now d ir-rg e jr onre-v-i'vr trade-in *al*. IJh allowranc#
D-r your old #t* » toward th* purihas* nf any new rang**
In our stock. On • Irom Magic t'hef, Roper, Hardwick. Pitc#a
start at fllfi.M You deduct fMk wh»n you trad# with u# during
thi# #»!# Hurry while stock# ar* full. Kasy term*. | I 0 down.
•(Apartment range# #x&lt;**pted&gt;.

(Continued from Pag* One)
„,n bf hfjd ntxt jh u n d a r
evening. * o'clock at the Seminole
County Education Building The
jaig of (he mtmbcrjhip# will elore
on or before Not ember J.
Membtrihip# have been sot at
15 for adult# and 13 JO for children.
Again Mr*. Balph Austin Smith
pointed out. "it I# no idle Lhret'.
that only Sid ticket# will be avail
able for the rnomherihtp drite
It t# factual. No Handing ro:m
can be »old "
A d'.wntown office hai been eonIributed to the local concert orraniration The ofnee for Ihe mem
her-.hip campaign will b act up
in the Strickland-Mort *or. Itte.
building on Kait Firut S.rec'.
where icport* from Hie commit­
ter and team# will be re ttn c d
fhi» i# one of ihe mojt progrea.
&gt;*Vf bip-artm jerie# e irr preientr ^,)n Sanford and Seminole Coun­
Franci# Roumiliat. pre«idi-nt
°T
Seminole Mutual Concert
Ai.-oeialioo *mpha»ucd lait n.ghl
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Boyer Brothers
To Present Program

STANWYCK
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Romrnm
mmturn:

Highway 17*03

when a rrn»tr&lt;niion truck ttruck
h * tm el ;f r, llorfAt^ «**# *#.
erly *hak*n and thera waa #om*
damage to hit truck.
Me*. J.-Ln W illiam Benn*tt of j
'■tolnar h i., who recently under*»• ' a major operation La* re­
turned frmn the Florida Samlarium to her home and la r#-1
ported to h# feeling greatly im ­
proved.

OLD STOVE
^OUND-UP

TOO LA Tl TO CUUSITT

FOUND — Glatsei la Souiheio
Bell Telephone bunncs* oilier,
Monday.
Owner may h»\o bv
By ADDIE PREVATT
idcnufv-ing at the Herald Oliue
Tba Young Teoplo of tbo Firjt
and paying lor adv.
Baptist Church bald • Scgvangcr
Hunt Friday eveninc. The taenagers met at the homo of the Rev.
and Mra. JV. A. Lllen'rood, before
going on the hunt- Tho#o partici­
pating in the hunt wero the fol­
lowing: Fred Prevail, Ruth MaxLAST TIME TONIGHT
well. Alice B»»en, Mary Oldham,
STARTS 4:30
Valleen Prevail, Geraldine Old­
ham, Bobby Bo*en. Addie Prevalt.
GLENN FORD
Mr. end Mr#. Da-id Oldham and
Mr. and Mr# Ellenwood.
R*freihmenU of cake and *’ ft
drink# were served a fte r they
law KKurr-nsnmm
returnedthe bu#ine«j irislo n Tabic# had
ItSM MSS-tSR UK
T. R. Phillips end »"n. Robert,
been *el up in the liitn g room »nd
r ^ . T t GHHiegGgWP'
spent
lait
wee*
in
Georgia
where
on the porch and the lariou# "coi«;1S - H ill
Mr. rhillipi we# celled because ef
ered diihe#1' proved onre again the
TLL'S
_
the illnei# of hi* father.
excellence of the local cook* AfMr#. Norman Fore returned
ter the meal, th* men adjourned to
bom# Friday night from Teva*
the M»n»f.
where #h# siiited her hu»band.
In ihe absence, of the prr*,drnt.
before b» left for Europe.
Sin Walter I Tircr, t&gt;* vtre pre
&lt;id'nl. 't r j P D Ander*'n pre.
Mr end Mrs fader fie ri h#d as
rTS —
•' ' i t tided The hojleit led th* devo­
shetr rer»nt r-.ie*t*. Mr«. Minerre
Irani Nu • m « (NiN • m Mil* UU
•
im
g
HKHi
•
rrarauuram
•
tion*. which included a ihort hi*Martin, and David Cortex of West
M M f- ausUHas^bWih m t y
lory of "The CoRect" written by
Pa'm Rea'h.
3:13 Only
Mary Stewart, in the early &gt;car»
Mrs. T IV. prevalt, Mr#. Joe
CARTOON — NEWS
ul the centurv and adopted a# th#
Cr'*n. l.Uflne S t'n r and NHd'e
prayer uf numerou* bu&gt;in*» wornPrevatt spent Wednesday In Or­
SATURDAY ONLY
en’i group* throughout the nation
The Boy*r Brother# nf Winter lando.
STARTS 6:30
xfter the reading of this, all joined Park s-ill render a program at
Mr. and Mrs. Paul M axwell and
* s UAMHAJM
in The Lori* &gt; Prayer
the Fir«t Shllonh 1taptl*| Church.
Minute* nf the previoiu meeting W |"th fit . Sunday night at S daughter, Suiannt. spent Sundsy
read and apprnird a* &gt;«a» the o'rlock with the Rev. S. M Daniel, afterm en in Titutvillo.
Mr. and Mri. Letter H arper hid
treaiurer # report which #hoaed a pa-tor.
No admiifior will he charged a* their guests lest week, Mr. and
hank balance of S117.37, Mr#. J M.
Thnmpton. chairman of the cover­ hut there wi|| v&gt;c a free-will of­ Mrs. Sam Well# and Mia. Living# (
of Louisiana.
ed dl*h supper sponsored hy (lie fering taken
i rgamration in September reported
Mr#. CaJcr II• rt. Mr#. W. A.
tt* tiler*'* Alter discussion it wa* the ne.( mr&lt;tjn;. Nov P at Ihe Ellenwood »ed Mr#. W, L. 1-e'g
derided to suggest that the Friend­ home of Mr# If M Cochran can were hofteiies to a house warming
ship Clas* sp.iQtor the supper Dee feature another plaitic party
Saturday evening in honor of Mr#.
2. at the llm* of the annual baraar
George Lindiey who juvt recently
Inquiry
at
to
the
group's
part
in
\ rommitte for the ha/aar will be
moved Into her new home. The
appointed h&gt; the president, upon the jeaing ouota of Ihe church wa# honorte wa# pre#*nted with a
1
made
It
wa*
voted
to
buy
a
pair
her return f r m the north roptri
floor lamp. Refreihment* ef ice
buttons uf usable elathing are to of hospital shc.-t# as the intDal
••KING OF THE
cream and rake w«re served after
he left with Mrs. Anderion and contribution. L'ndnr new hutinei#
CARNIVAL*’ Chap. No. 1
which
gamea
were
played.
will he shipped to World Service it w#* voted that the secretary
Cartoon
Thoje enjo;ing the event «ere
for distributism where most need draw up a rrulution. in memory of
ed Mr* Joe Smatherv muted all Mr# E E Lloyd J r member who the following: Mr#. Helen AiderSUNDAY — MONDAY
member# and any friend# Utey P*»i*d away recently. The #ec- man. Bill ElUnweed. Mr*. T. W.
STARTS 6:30
Prevatt.
Mr#.
Taul
Max-wall.
Mr#.
retary
wa#
witructed
In
#and
get
would tike to bring to # plastic
pirty, to be held at th# home of well card# lo various relative; of John Maxwell. Mre. Laetar Harp,
her mother Mr# Richard Beebf. member# and other church mem­ er. Susan Harper, Mra. Graca
on Lake P.mma. Oct I* Tran-por- ber* who are making #low* im­ Undrey. Mr. end Mre. Claude
latmn will be provided by member* provement after icriou# lllnfj»e*. Hakes. Cader Hart, W. t.. Se'g,
of Ihe group It wa* hoped that Mrs True showed the group Ihe Mr#. Tommy McLain J r., the
new- uniform nf the S#nfnrd Hot- honorea and the hostesses.
pita! Auxiliary and urged all num ­
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Day had
ber* to participate in this worthy
a#
their guest# for the weekend
work.
their ton. Chertes Eaton and
Member# and their husbands pre­ children of New Sms-rna Beach.
sent. be*ide the True# were Ihr
The RapDil Womene* Mission­
Rev and Mr# L W Scott, the
ary held their meeting at the
Rev. and Mr#. J M. Thomp#on.
C M th flK H N K O U m .
Mr and Mn S P Fowler. Mr Churrh Tue#dey evening. The
and Mr*. 11. M. Cochran, Mr. and meeting w»# M('hri#tlan Conven­
Mrs P I) Anderson. Mr. and Mr# tion".
Mr*. Arthur l.ind**y and Mr#.
Joe Smalhers. Mr. and Mr#. Rich­
ard Beebe ard #nn Mafioid, Ind Dan Drrggor# w-are haitaaaaa md
CARTOON — NEWS
visitor*. Mr. and Mr# A. Guyman served cake and coffee- About 14,
attended.
of Orlando.

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'tvnyday enjoyment!
E'erybody lows ice erc#m.
O-ality • wm lo lls to e
Supf ■
*e. h i rml ue creiin
— ihe heit in town' N n l
lime, crioy Jvpenn* quitHy— foe heller foryj. he' a
fun. fo'd at local stoicv
Served in I . est homtv'

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY!— Chltf Aviation Machlnlafa Mata “Jo*''
I Stepp of Companta Squadron Nina receive# double congratulation#
j from Cdr. W. E. Iwmo*. Vti-9 Commanding Officer, nv ha «e-*nll#t»
no hi* 47th birthday. (Official Photograph, U, S. Navyl
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N e tt week's All H onil.t
M ngnntir lo llill* n p ro m istM
niacle snnu- week* ago—In |irrj
sent the- story of tu n \o u iu 3
women—Dr. Kugeiiic- 4'lark am i
Dr Dorothy Saunders, win
with mask*. Iin&gt; .mil w eapuns.|
go under the sc-a in niartne re­
search which one day may hringl
lie ttrr health In the world a n d |
added |iro*|triil&gt; to Flm idians
T h is story tells sh o u t e ip e n nienta they are making in ih n r l
Cape H ate Marine U lH irsliiry .|
working with sharks, in an en
deavnr to throw light on cause
and cure of canc er.
A M ai llunn thriller n e ttl
week tell* how a lirush wit h i
death in a sc rub palme tto held!
near Arcadia determ ined Alvic-I
Twin* to make him self snake-1
proof, w ith the result th a t hi I
ha* given tu sportsmen from h is|
own factory, snake-proof legginga.

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By WOODSON T. ALIEN

Now that practically everybody i» taking
&lt;lit Milr or t !&gt;•* other in the &lt;ontrnversy almcil
teaching-method*. it'a high tlinr that we offer
&gt;011 our wivlmn for your guidance Till* writer
ha* made .« veriou* study of this subject,
in the preparation of a gay little essay
which he I i o |m -* to sell to " T ru e Cnnfeawon* ’* The rough draft liears the title “ A I’artial Kiam inalion of C ertain Kcnlngual and
Ktiologiral Aspects of th e lla h il of Heading.
Toyether with a Untiled Study of the Impact*
of Karlv Heading llah ita u|Min the l.ater De­
velopment of the Inquisitive Mi ml
I have not finally decided upon the title; I
really prefer the Spaniah "Adonde Vaya Vd?"
(roughly translated "W here to, Hose or?"), hut
two strong mnaiderationa favor the longer one.
First. my ly|iewriter refuses to invert a &lt;|ura­
tion mark at the beginning of the question, aa
Fpamsh ruatom demand*, and aerond. I hope
the editor will include the title in hi* word
count for the payoff.
You know, of rourae, that one group of edu­
cator* believe* th at ainre word* are made up
of letter*, th e child ahould learn about the**
letter*. Then, considering letter* a* building
material*, he will underaland the conatruction
and uae of the word* mad* of them T he opg-oeition inaiata that only th* image of thought
which ia produced in the learner* mind by
recognition of the com plete word, i* im port­
ant.
I&lt;et u* consider, briefly, these two views a*
they may h* applied to a word choaen at ran­
dom llere’a a w ord-"contum ely.” Odd; I al­
ways tlmught th at waa a proper name among
certain wandering tribe*. T here waa a so n g "C o ntu m ely, My U til* (iypsy S w re th e a rt" —
auppoa* w* try a sim pler w o rd -" b a t." Let’*
try it from th* tetler-buttder'a standpoint. “ B”
ia num ber tw o in th* alp h a b et; “ A” ia on*;
**T~ is 30. Numerologically, it ia 2-1-20, which
m ay easily be rem em bered aa the square root
id 4.•04,400. “Bet," aa a noun, may mean Hub,
mace, or a flying mammal. T his is not to b*
taken aa referring to th e Klk's Club or the
Woman's Club.

Similarly, “mac*" aa used her* indirat** a
aart af weapon, and ia intarcbangaabla with
"haUhat" which wa have aaan our Mommioa
and Daddiaa ua* in the arbitration of kommtlr
dispute*. There ia, of course, a apic* which ia
called mac*. We will not pursue th* fleeting
thought that a Huh mamhar, whil* an a “hot,1*
may, and uaually will, ancountar or angender
Situations which ar* “apicy." Th# definition of
hat aa a flying mammal ia a familiar one; he
1* the cuddly littla horror which transports
mosquito** from their distant breeding place*
ta the vicinity af Alten'a ankle# aa aummar
ivantegi An analogy may ha drawn, aten, hatwaan th* armtic dart* af thte littla heaat and
the *yration* af tha chthman who “hau"
around looking for "apko."
I hop* w* h*v* won, from thte hriaf aiampte,
how tha ward build*? procaada hy aoay step*,
from th* unknown ta th* waaaapactad. Now,
tet wo look at “hot" along with th* ward-image
faction. W* shall not think about tha tetter*wa shall roadder only th* rampiota word.
Now wa net* that Um ward te flat-hottomad,
hut that th* top undulate* like a awaybarked
mnl*. And what ploaaant image* aria*-A
Hamburg-hat tad Bk tearing eipectantly at
Ih* ontranca to th* Waama'a Club.-I guaaa
wa'd hat tar tet thte g* nntil latar. It’ll taha
fate* a hit af hraha-waddng t* get rid af thaaa
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At a constant reader af the Jacksonville
lawewal it ia with grant pleasure ta read All
florid* Magatine and our entire family
teoka forward in it each week.
Never having published a magaune I wish
you would answer me one thing. Why in
the world do you print the page number so
small that it take* a magnifying glam.
suit BAUU. Orwaw Cove Iprtapl

In regard la th* artkl* ia your Septem­
ber 17 issue, minted "(trapse In The Sand,"
I would like ta point out a few inaccurate
and very miskading statements

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WIT1Y1
I must rwnfsas that w* who hv* down
have In th* huttlhif southeast section af the
Mate sometime* get to thinking that all
there Mto Fiends Is the tourist trade
That's th* reason I esje* AH Florida
Ttsgsm r so much-it keeps r.t irounded of
th* reel of th* stale, and soar* of the
many, many other things there ar* to be
proud of ia it!

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an kle entitled ~fet*o af tha Pasted" hy
Lee Bawlte, ia whkh Mr. Bow ls cteiam
that T . M. Ih te a Osarga has a p k sU p w k
after Kdsuiod IMUry standing at thewmamtt af Mown Krereot That'* ImposmUe,
knew ted Bdmwwd himaotf task ad tha photsgraphs whkh were taken aa th* w o o *
Phase as* "Tha C eng west af Everest" hy
C a l 8k John Hwal.
Now what I'd Ilk* ta kadw k this: Dan*
Mr. Oearg* hav* a photograph af Tesnag
an th* summit, ar af HUIary at maw other
point af th* mountain? Could you paaaiMy
print the answer to this qweatloa ia your

The Aril paragraph of I hr article is not
truthful, wnc* grape* were very successfully
grown commercially in Florid* about lti
years ago, many of them in Marion Cnunly
Th* eventful failure of iht* industry ha*
been shown to be l*ierre's Disease, and not
inability of roots to lake hold in Ihr send
The statement k made that "Send ordi­
narily dees not produce sotel fruits" I
don't believe there ia any scientific basis foe
this assumption Koret fruit* havr been
grown on Florida sands for many decades,
and no data ha* been published shooing an
accountable difference in solids contents of
fruit grown on light and heavy soil*
Many attempts have been made to grow
grapes of the Villa Vinifera group, but all
hav* boon failure*. I am sure ihst the eipenmen! station at Leesburg and other in
lereeted persona would Hka to know more
shout thaaa "30,000 VitU Vinifera roots
growing wild at Lake Maggiort " Also, it
wooid he snHghtanteg ta know how Mr
Hahn ia pesdndng I I varieties af grape* hy
grafting, and aim what beaeAta would poekbly ha shtainsd by aaMiag cuttings from
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pliati*
I agio* with tha teat paragraph moot
a hole-hearted!y, aa m p n do not regalre
constant cany aa do ail csmmtrclal crops of
any impart in fteeida.
Th* fla k da Grape Growers Aaaoctatio*
ha* been aa active erpaaitaUen in th* state
te* ateny years, evm jrheo th* future pooM n l* d ^ te

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Our rover today feature* the
beautiful giant of tropical forral
tree*, the Tahebuia Serratifolia,
or Yellow I’oui, a* it i* known
in th e West Indie*. Hanging
from 180 to 200 fret in height,
it has a relatively slender trunk
with fairly thick hark. T he tree
grows in Florida and is p le n ti­
fully distributed throughout it*
native Caribbean area*. While
holding ita own with th e more
glam orous of ornam ental flow­
ering Urea, at the same tim e it
represent* the moat im portant
commercial limber in many sec­
tion* of tropical America
The clear yellow, lrum |&gt; ei-fl
shaped bloom* grow two in K
three inches lung, each on ■&gt;!
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dense th a t they obscure ;h*-y^
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li k n I In* lim it'd S ta te s Army world, railroadwiae, and had com ­
rounded up .'•00 lierre A pache In* menced conatruction on the Police
d im s in Arizona mid bundled llit'in dc Leon H otel, an elab orate wayoff to Florida Tor n cooling off p e­ aido hostel lluamcaamen were b e­
riod at th e old fort in S t. Augua- ginning to aee the value of th e
tine, there was plenty written al»out tow n * age in attracting touriata.
It wna little wonder that th e
how it might affet t the Indiana. No
one thought of what a aplnah th ey sharp operators of the day regarded
m ight m ake in th e little tow n o f th e arrival of th e Indiuna as a bo­
nanza. One Charley Schneur, selfSt. Auguatine.
duhhed
"king of th e cu rioaity”
Thia unique atory begins in IHHU
when St. Auguatine Imosted a pop­ men,” soon cornered the market on
ulation of .1,01)0. Henry Flagler had all of the relica and cu riosities
juat connected Florida with th e brought hv th e Indiana from Ari­
zona. In return for th e wicker
A t n&gt;p of page iir n i early photograph it/ three cradles, hand treaded m occasins
fierce looking Apache unrrtort and their and woven baskets, he generously
•yiHlira taken m u t after their a rm a l at /'art
presented each Indian with a copy
hi anon! They hail not yet hem me o rm a .
tom nl la imprtnonmenl and their m u tote re- o f his new H istorical (iu id c to S t.
Augustine.
•entment /Jaml* ehone

T he town found its accom m oda­
tions inadequate to house th ose
who cam e to w atch th e Indians
lierfonii their tire dance, play foottrail on the fort green or sh oot at
targets with how and arrow; or
sim ply to stare at th ese notorious
Indians, w hose ex p lo its had been
m uch w ritten about in the n e w s­
papers of the day.
For many decades the Apaches,
their very name a synonym for
savagery, had terrorized the S o u th ­
w est Sw arm ing d ow n out of th e
Chirncahua M ountains, they held
up wagon trains, murdered prosper-tors and raided w h ite se ttle m e n ts
for rills**, food and horses.
In 1872, th e A paches were
rounded up and put on a reserv i-

tlon T h e Apache braves regarded
this as s log joke and they played
an amusing game Kadi winter they
straggled in to th e reserv a tio n t •
sm oke tile pipe of peace with the
w liili* and, in cid en tally, to spend
the winter in a luce warm place
where there was p le iit\ of lood
About th e tim e that th e deserf
broke out hi bloom hi th e springs,
bauds of Indians broke out of d ie
reservation ami went on th e w ar­
path again Wearv of i b i s game,
th e ll. S ( lover nm ent d ecid ed to
round up the renegades and send
th em to an eastern fort u n til th*
tribe became more civilized
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It in not clear w hy Florida was
selected to entertain th ese visitors,
hut the first grotlpentrained for the
S u n sh in e S ta te on April H, 1HH»i.
Officially they heenrne prisoners of
wur, hut actually, Htrip|x*&lt;l of their
horses anil firenrrns, th e y were
quite docile. (Suarils detailed to go
with them spent as much tim e
keeping hostile westerners from a t­
Thl* ua» a u tT lrrn a r titl'* ronee/ifion o f
thr Ttrnr u hrn Ih r A p a ih r nation nn* rh
Ira in n l at an A n to n a Ttation (or ith a t
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tacking the Indians as they did
guarding their charges.
They arrived at the fort in three
hatches. The last and largest group
marched from the depot to the fort
"whooping and hollering" in the
middle of the night. Lamps were
lit and the people of the
peered down from their balconies
at the motley throng. Dressed in
everything from filthy rags to
tiful embroidered buckskins, the
Apaches advanced toward the fort;
the women carrying the bundles
and the babies, the men carrying
their dignity. There was little sleep­
ing- done in St. Augustine that
night. The fun had begun.
Shortly the ramparts of the fort
Anothrr art lit. Ihit time H on da ’* oirs
famrd J. Cahrrt Smith, o/ftr* M l cancrplion of Ihr midnight arm al in SI Augmitmr of Ihr tdotnllhir*!* Apachtt.

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bristled with the Indians' tents.
Each family had its own tent, and
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the tenta were pitched almost
On* • i n l*kk. Htw It** 19. M T
touching each other in two lines
with barely room between for a
man to walk. The ten ts were
crowded with occupants, their be­
" S te r tU r y
longing*, and the blankets or skins
4 I m m 4 • Df? - H m I
on which they slept. At almost any
COPYINO MACHINE
time of the day smalt fires of sticks
•y M— — !■ Mining A Mfg. Cup.
or logs could be seen among the
*tenta with pots of coffee boiling
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over them or meat sizzling in sauce­
lilt W im i EM
tom Vm u km m mom it anow
pans. One observer summed it up.
" It was, in fine, an Indian camp
lifted from the mountains or plains
of Arizona and transplanted intact
to the narrow conRnee of Fort
Marion."
Order was maintained in the
campm ent by the Indians them ­
selves. Head chief while at the fort
GOOD BRANDS ARE was Chihuahua. Handsome un-

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Painted year* lattr from hi* memory,
A rie l J . Cohort Smith i A hm the Apacke
tillage atop S t AogtuHne’e Fort Marion.
He painted M nut If into the picture a* a
•mall hoy Hinging to hi* mother'* ihirt*.

�usually brainy, he*4aa a renowned
lighter who had served with the
Army and had a thorough knowl­
edge of the white man’s ways.
There is some doubt as to wheth­
er Geronimo, the cunning leader of
the renegades, was ever imprisoned
at the fort. Most authorities seem
to think that all of his time in Flor­
ida was spent at Fort Pickens, near
Pensacola. However, two of his
wives were sent to St. Augustine
and his little girl was the first In­
dian child bom at the fort. She was
named Marion in honor of the fort.
Not to be outdone, Chihuahua
named his baby, the next born
there, Coquina after the rock com­
posing the structure.
The Indians were given a fewodd jobs to do,.but most of their
tim e was spent in idleness. In
groups of 15 or 20, the young bucks
were a familiar sight on the streets
of St. Augustine. On the rare oc­
casions when they could obtain
horses, they rode about the 18
acres around the fort with swift­
ness and ease, black hair flying. At
other times they sat about watch­
ing the children or gambling.
Any day large numbers of them
could be seen squatting on blankets
spread on the sand, slapping down
cards with great gusto. Women as
well as men gambled, but the men
upheld the male prerogative of
playing for higher stakes.
On one occasion their gambling
instincts got them into trouble.
Some of the good ladies of the town
who had noticed the tack of suit­
able winter clothes, stitched a red
flannel shirt for each of the men.
On visiting the fort later, they
found some of the men without
shirts while others had as many as
six shirt-tails flapping outside their
trousers. The ladies protested about
the "unfair distribution" of their
work, and the red-faced officer in
charge hastily issued a directive
th at hand sewn flannel shirts were
no longer to he wagered in gambl­
ing games.
Next to gambling, archery was
the most common sport. Some­
times they vied with euch other on
a winner keep the arrows basis.
More lucrative was the game they
played with the white onlookers,
who furnished coins to lie placed in
notched sticks. The braves then
lined up 25 to 30 feet away to shoot,
and the coins became the property
of those who dislodged them.
Evening was the time for danc­
ing and tribal rites. Every night at
sunset an Indian voice rang out
loud and strong in song, then grad­
ually dropped lower and lower until
the song became a lament of lonelineaa, expressing the singer's desire
to go back to his people in Arixona.
8oon after this the dancing began
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ancMhe sound of drums A uld he
heard far into the night.
The small white boys of this era
had a field day. They each had bow
and arrows, no m atter how crude,
and they learned to imitate the
"H ee Hah- Ho Ah" chant of the
Apaches. Some of them bathed
with the Indian children in the
community bathtub; and another
favorite sport was watching the old
Indian who holed'up in the tower
on hunger strikes from time to time.
Not all of the experiences with
the Indians were pleasnnt ones,
however. "My first job was with a
butcher," one old timer who was a
child at the time relates. "The
first delivery I had to make was to
Fort Marion—. By the time I got
through the entrance to the fort,
my hair began to stand up as the
Indians gave a whoop and started
running toward me with knives in
their hands-knives which were
supposed to be used to divide the
meat. I first thought they intended
to divide me."
A little girl dressed in her Sun­
day best was visiting the fort one
day. She felt a sensation like an in­
sect crawling up her back and
whirled to find a small Indian boy
skillfully removing a row of velvet
buttons with his knife.
While the children of St. Au­
gustine were thoroughly enjoying
the Indians and their bixarre cus­
toms, many of the townspeople
were concerned about the crowded,
unsanitary conditions.
The Sisters of St. Joseph of the
Catholic Church started a school
for the Indian children, and some
of the brighter ones were sent to
Carlisle Indian Training School in
Pennsylvania. A Miss Mather, the
former head mistress of a boarding
school for young ladies, undertook
to instruct the adult Indians in
English and spelling. Equal to any
occasion, one day when her s tu ­
dents were unruly, she calmly pulled
her false teeth out of her mouth.
The astonished Indians gaped at
this new evidence of paleface magic,
and order was restored.
Demands in the northern as well
as the local newspapers that some­
thing he done about moving the In­
dians to more spacious quarters fin­
ally reached a crescendo, and Presi­
dent Cleveland ordered the Apaches
moved to Mount Vernon, Alabama,
from whence they were later moved
to Fort Sill, Oka., where they lived
nut their days.
Were the Indians glad to leave
St. Augustine? The night that the
news came, they let out a cry of
anguish, and then organised a medi­
cine dance. For eight hours they in­
dulged in continuous drum pound­
ing and shrieks of anger to show
the town their jrief at the abrupt
termination of their Florida vaca­
tion.

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l nr lean young man walked to the drug counter of
the department store and asked for a hoi of aspirin.
As the clerk turned his hack and reached into a
drawer, the young man deftly picked up a W.M bot­
tle of super-vitamins from a rounter display and slipfed them into his pocket.
lie paid for the aspirin and started out the door.
Detective Sgt. II. B. tftinmons of the Jacksonville Po­
lite Department, who had been peering at the pro­
ceedings from behind a pile of hoted randy, moved in.
The shoplifter did not seem too surprised when
fMtgeant Kimmons took him in 'nw. "Okay,” he said
calmly, "111 go." lie maintained the same jaunty air
S few houra later when he laced Municipal Judge
Charles Miller.
"You see," he told the court, "I’ve a sort of weak­
ness for taking things and I thought these vitamins
would straighten me out. Sort of lake hut the kinks.
That's why I took them, judge.** Soundtd like an air­
tight alibi in any court.
Kiactly one hour later, the shoplifted was hoeing
• row of pole beans at the City Prison Farm, under a
90-day sentence for petty larceny. What he did not
know when he hit Jacksonville was that the police
were mi the lookout for vagrants of his type-shoplifters who taka all types of merchandise from nM
types of atom.
More importantly, he did not know that he hod
moved into a city that has welded a powerful combi­
nation for breaking up a shoplifting racket that was
coating merchants upward of 96,000,000 a veer.
The store owners, the pclice and the judiciary
have united in a program that has made Jacksonville
perhaps the most dangerous city in the nation for
petty thieves.
Far them, there la no &lt;)uarter. The woman shop-i Vi

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B. Stmmmm, JackionttUe Palin Department detertue. epote rw tomer,
bypohn department employee (abate) topping Hoteli aettete into
tap. U Dykee, manager t f mJatkmmiMo eaptrmmrhet, h ie hurt
other meerhante ibelow) potto tide bold red and white tip w cosifHcuouity in hit ttoee.

THIS STORE IS MOW

PROTECTED
BY FLORIDA'S NEW LAW

OH SHOPLI FTI MG
WUr ak* ukaa 1 141.00 frock from i d m i nek • tit
M dijfi at the P rim Farm. The light*faceted gmllea m who pockets a 21-cent bottle of olives at a groc­
ery feta the seine treatment.
Since the crackdown started a couple of years ago,
there have been 431 arrests. Of this total, there have
been 429 convictions with jail sentences, an amaiing
figure when compared with the ratio of conviction* in
the average court.
The two shoplifters freed were hardship rases.
One was a pregnant young wife who took a nylon
blouse from a department store and the other was a
teen-aged boy from New Jersey who filched a carton
of candy bars. His parents came down and-vouch­
safed to the court that sort of thing would not hap­
pen again at least in Jacksonville.

�Some two year* ago. Jacksonville m erchant* were
sorely vexed. Shoplifter* were bleeding them to the
tu n e of an estim ated quarter-m illion dollar* a year
and their hands were virtually tied T he old bugaboo
of fat*e arrest and law suit* hung over them
So they set up a M utual Protective Com m ittee, a
branch of the Chamber of Commerce's retail mer­
chant* division, and decided on drastic action
First, these harassed gentlemen took th eir prob­
lem to th e municipal judge and got his promise that
shoplifter* would get th e full 90-day jail treatm ent
when hauled before him and th a t a bond of no te**
th an WOO would lie set for petty larceny, even if the
item stolen was only a pair of dime »tore carriage
N est, they persuaded th e police d ep artm en t to
aet up a special anti-shoplifting detail, hraded by an
officer whose sole duty i* to arrest pilferers.
T he committee established an educational pro­
gram fo ra to re employee*. Sergeant Simmon*, who
heads up the shoplifting detail, hegnn scheduling
short talks a half hour In-fore store opening*, outlin­
ing the ways shoplifters can lie detected and the
proper procedures in detaining them until th e police
arrive.
"W hile the shoplifting racket ha* been dealt a
stunning blow, it still hasn't been knocked out cold,"
com m ented Joseph I). Kelly, m anager of th e retail
merchant* division. “ W e're planning to continue our
day in-and-out drive against theae lawbreaker*. Our
program of training eniployee* to apot shoplifters is
being espanded ”
T he m utual com m ittee ha* launched a aerie* of
m onthly meeting* at which up-to-date report* are
given on arrests, prosecutions and all other phase* of
th e program. A one-day clinic on shoplifting and bad
check operation* t* held each spring to sum m anie all
th e progrea* made to date. T he FBI and o th e r lawenforcement agencies tip th e m erchanta off on the
latest tricks of th e light-fingered guys and gala.
Shoplifter* fall into three classes, say police. There
are the syndicate operatives who are train ed in the
art of pilfering. They take their loot to a central
cache dom inated by- a ringleader, and are paid a *et
percentage of th e value of th e take. T h e syndicate
boss th en sells the stuff to established “custom er*"
who, in turn, re-sell it to scattered outlet*.
T hree syndicates originally were in operation in
Jacksonville. They were linked to ring* in other cities.
When there was a alack m arket for loot in one town,
it was taken to another city by auto, where syndicate
members disposed of it.
Sergeant Simmons say* rem nants of these ring*
arc still operating, and it will take the combined vig­
ilance of the merchants, police and judiciary to wipe
them out.
T h e second type of shoplifter is th e p e tty thief
who steal* only when he need* som ething. (When
"ahe" would be a better word. Police say th at nine
out of 10 ahoplifter* are women).
Thia type gives store owners and police a constant

From left Municipal Judge Chart**
Miller; Honda A u u ta n t Alt*, fle a.
David Tumin; B. It Horktl, chair­
man o f Mutual Protective Commit
fee; L. A. Beynoldi, police chief;
II. V. Branch, a u n ta n l chief of de­
tective*; A. M. Acoila. police cap­
tain; K. It. Jordan, detective cap­
tain; and II. B. Simmnnt. detective
ter grant. haul of ihophfting detail,
meet in regular ilrategy tenon.

m ill

hei-rfarhe. T hey steal only once a m onth. perhaps,
and w hen nabbed will protest loudly th at they have
never been in trouble with th e law Itefore "ami what
do you m ean by accusing m e?"
T h e th iril are the kleptom aniac*. ••They're the
real b a tty ttunmea in thia racket." aaya Sergeant Sim ­
mon*. " | find it hard aometimea not to feel a ~&gt;rt of
p a lh rtir alTection toward some of them
“ I believe |»)chlnlri»t* hold th at then- i* a touch
of the shoplifting urge in all of ua—the tem ptation to
pocket a little something th a t doean't belong to ua if
we th in k w e can get away w ith it Fortunately, tin*
urge ta auppreaaed in 99. t I |&gt;er «enl of ua, lull it cree|M
out in th e kleptoa all the lim e
"D o cto r* aay the klepto get* a thrill from Mealing. ju at a* a dope addict geta a jolt out of narcotic
or a d ru n k get* a lift out of alcohol. They are a claaa
unto Ihemwetvra and are tricky to deal with, hecauae
frequently they are rrrognired generally aa upstanding citirena and cog* in the com m unity.
" T h e a e people aonielime* will uae the defenae of
'k lep to ' to hide liehind when all the time thev know
what th e y are doing. What th ey need i* |iaychialric
treatm en t."
W hat d o (lie klepto* ateal? T here i* positively no

Charlie MiUer, municipal court jmlge. meter out ‘*Mo»
tenlencea r« the t'lty Pmon Farm for all rum ictioni II
B Simmoru ilrtrctn* rergrant at right, heiuh u/&gt; the city I
ihapUftmg detail
method in their misdemeanor* A distinguished loos­
ing gentleman, old enough to be som ebody's grand­
fath er and with tt&lt;M&gt; in hi* pocket, will am ble racually from a *u|&gt;ermarkrt with a jar of mayonnaise
and a bar of laundry soap stuck in hi* *hirt
A young girl, just out of her teen*, will iionctul.intlv move along the hardw are counter of a d epart­
ment store Suddenly, she will slip .1 couple of gar**-*
door hinge* in her por*e-itent* for which she ha* no
u«c whatsoever.
Not long ago, Sergeant Simmon* rlo«cd in on *
dignified and nicely-dressed woman who had lieen t
suspect for «ome time. She was the wife of a lauune**man and leenunglv wa* as normal a* any lady of her
standing.
On this particular day, he watched her closely
from a vantagnqsiint a* she lolled in the aisle of a de­
partm ent store Swiftly, there wa* a link of her right
hand and two pairs of while shoe late* di«*p|iearr&lt;l
into her pur*e After trailing her through three d e ­
partm ent stores and watching her go through the
asm s act. Sergeant Simmons approached her calmly.
W hen ahe learned he wa* a
detective, she broke down and
suggested he come to her hou*e
and see her nice collection. In
an upstairs room, th e officer
opened a big tiunk. W hite shoe
larea-thousand* of them -fille-i
it to the brim.
In this case, «te|M were taken
by the woman’s family and th e
police to see th a t she doean’e
take anything again, evrn a fivere n t pair of shoe string*.
At the beginning of th e year,
shoplifting in Florida had gruwn
1,0 a point where it wa* costing
m erchanta upwards of 1 1 ,000,000 a year. T he Florida S ta te
(CeetmueJ Jo pjgf IJ)

�The pouder horn u am euentlal purl of the old fbnllock, or muirtr
loader. Thr pouder it set off in the pan a* the fhnt ttn k et the platr ami.
in turn, tp a r i • the primer.

It taker a tteady. etrvng arm and iron nertoo to fire
old flintlock bke Ihit one.

Of course, if an Indian teat headed hie may trith a era si ng knife this dab
member ought tpeed thlnge up a bit-bat in the old days you had to hit 'em
the first crock or lorn year hair.

flintlocks, cap and ball pistols, and Civil
War Minis ball rifles. They say it's as
much fun as a picnic—and it looks like it.
The Rebel Muzzle Loading Club of
Dunedin is a shade of the old Confeder­
acy, complete with infantry caps, rebel
licit buckles, and grey trousers. "The boys
are a real credit to the memory of Robert
E. Lee," aaya Russell H. Fought, charter
club member and trustee, "even if some
of them are transplanted northerners.”
It's all in the name of fun.
They aren't cheap, either. Fought's favrite "lung Tom" cost him $70. "And I
got a bargain," he says. It has beautifully
hand engraved metal side plates on the
maple stock. The barrel la stam ped W.
Strong, for the man who made it. It is
about average length, 50 inches, andweighs 10 pounds. "The more you handle
an old cap and ball rifle, the more respect
you have for the early settlers," Fought
remarked. "T hat gun gets mighty heavy
after you hold it awhile."
It helped to be a good marksman in the
early days, too. Besides trying to draw a
bead on a galloping Indian at 100 yards,
while supporting a long, heavy weapon,
only one shot was allowed. Then, if th e
rifleman miseed, it was a race to see if the
rifle could be recharged with powder and
ball before a scalp wae lifted.
According to Fought, moot early riflee
were custom made Jobe, hardly any two
alike, except for thoee turned out by the
8pringfle!d arsenal for the Civil War. The
calibers of the hand-made weapons may
vary from .40 to about .53. Lengths and
weights vary correspondingly. “ It all de-

one of the first producers of rifles in quantity was Eli Whitney, Jr., son of the in­
ventor of tho cotton gin. Whitney had a
contract to supply Colt with the hardware
for his first guns.
After a person has his weapon, rifle or
pistol, there is relatively little financial
pain in being a muscle loader. It costs
only $2.00 a year dues to belong to the
Rebels of Dunedin. Black powder, lead,
and percussion caps are cheap. A pound
can or powder costs about II.SO, plumb­
ers lead around 30c a pound. Caps ore
about 50 cents a hundred. "I figure it costa
about a penny a shot," Fought says.
"T hat's aw-ny less than the dime it costs
you to pull the trigger on a modern rifle."
The emblem of the Rebel Muzzle Load­
ers reveals the love of ita members: crossed
rifles over powder horn and shot pouch;
and like all muzzle loaders, they are
"dedicated to the' preservation of the
American traditions symbolized by the
guns of the pioneers."
The Rebel Loaders wore officially or­
ganized in 1050 when they got their
charter from the National Muzzle Load­
ing Rifle Association in Portsmouth, Ohio.
There were eleven members. Today there
are 25 members, three of them women.
And a more democratic group is hard to
find. They drive old cars and new cars,
Cadillacs and Fords. They represent many
types of buaineeaes.
For inatance. President Frank Levitt,
Tampa, is a promotion man for a stove
company. Vice President Charles Ingrew
lives in Daytona Beach, where he man­
ages a furniture store. R. S. Bridwell,
secretary-treasurer, is a real estate sales­
man from Madeira Beach. Fred Whitehead. Dunedin, owns a grove. Jim Easter­
ling is a gunsmith from Brandon; and
V.’ayne Hamel runs a florist shop in St.
Petersburg. Their common interest la old
guns.
Throughout the United States there
are about 90 muzzle loading gun clubs.

You ran rten make your on n ammunition at home. 1/ you
are a muutr loader fan All hiii ito «• melt the trait on thr
kitchen time ami pour it into a hand molt

There are only two organized clubs in
Florida, the one in Dunedin, and the
Palmetto Muzzle Loaders of Miami.
The Rebel Loaders have a choice loca­
tion for their shoots. The range is lo­
cated on Fought's property, one mile east
of Dunedin, olT of a dirt road from High­
way 5H0. Thick woods surround the solid
earth backstop behind the targets. “ We
had a dragline throw up a 15 foot thick
wall of dirt," Fought said. About 12 feet
high, there's no chance of lead balls going
over it or through.it. The targets are 50
yards from the firing line.
The Rebel Loaders stage three prise
shoots during the year: one on the first
Sunday in November, an all day Fourth
of July match, and n spring shoot on the
first Sunday in April, (leneral rules gov­
erning these meets call for each contestant
to fire five shots oflT hand, and five shots
with a bench rest. The winning target or­
dinarily has a pretty good grouping in the
bullseye. One strict rule calls for a dollar
fine for anyone firing his ram-rod at the
target. Fought laughed, "T h a t's to dis­
courage anyone from running out of am­
munition."
I asked Fought where the ancient guns
come from. Many of those being shot to­
day are nearly 100 years old. " It’s sur­
prising how they keep turning up," he
said. "A lot of them have been handed
down from father to son; others are found
in antique ahops, or at auctions. Then, of
course, there are dealers who specialize in
old weapona, recondition them, and sell
them."
H e n a lead ball it being fitted milk a patch (to make it
•nag) Into the barrel of the fUntlotb. Ktcem patching
moot be trimmed off to atsare proper firing.

Thr Ihtnrdm Hthrl .Munir I nailing t'luh hair /»•(olt, Ion 1 hit
onr it an anrunl that •till accurate cap amt hallputol Thr . luh
mrmhrf it itrrttnl in thr i intone of hit ueapon—Confrdrrult •up
and hell buckle

The rap and hall p ulolt of an rarlirr day uere not to
am ple to load. Ihtuder it instituted into thr pittol
chamber, a tieel bar under the barret In e rt a hall into
plate oter the pou der.

After mediae u charged uilh pouder lot thou n in puture ahocr
la left! thr perruttion cap it placed The fire la fortctl from thr
tap through •mull openingt into the pouder chamber Thit It an
Kh Whitney I ml) model .M cahhrr matter

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RECIPE----CONTEST

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Among the many rrci|*e« we n n i v r each week. there
are frequent duplication* When tin***- occur » t use the nmrr
completely mill eipliritlv presented. or if there u not a differ­
ence in this respect. the first one received.
Send your favorite Florida reci|ie to liecipe Contest
Kditor, All Flnnda M agatine, Ocala. If puhludied, it will win
II. The redse of the week ta. in addition, a
winner.

ffltlM M O N CUITAIO Ml
'A Up uiU

I large prrummon* tnpei

/&lt;« Up ndd butler
4 Up nulmrg
l\irtly baknl Hinch pie thrll

4 cup tugar

J cupt hip milk

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Strain persimmon, t ihich haa been |&gt;rclrd and cut in
piece*, through colander, Beat egg* and add the augar. peraimmon pulp, aalt, nutmeg ami milk Stir until Mended Hake
cruat until alighlly puffy, in hot oven. Do not prick cruat.
Four persimmon cuatard in cruat immediately. Slice thin
diver* of cold butler over top of pie and hake in 325 degree
oven until aet. Serve with whip|ied cream or ice cream
- M r*. T. it. T r u c k , Penaacola.
HOttlOA C t A B M IA T AU O IA T IN
I Iht hullrr nr aim
.1 Iht flour

4 Up hot tatter

Salt arul prpptr In tatlr

I . up hot w tt or cream
'a tup g ra in / chettt
'* Up iMua/iwr

1*1 rupt (m b mrat
'» cup cracker cnuuht

.1 Iht grata! threat

Melt huiter, atir in flour, add hot milk, seasoning and
crah meat. Fill buttered caaaerole, aprinkle with cracker
crumlw and gratetl cheese Dot with butter and hake until
crumb* are brown.

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OBANOt ftAONOI PUOOIMO
/ cup tutor
'» cup flour
I cup H onda orange juice
Pinch of tall

(lhatnl n n d of one Honda
orange
•leap milk
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M it flour and augar. Add well beaten egg yolk*, milk,
oraiigr'juice and rind. T h en fold in the atilHy beaten egg
white*. Four into pudding diah, aet in ahallow pan nf hot
water and hake 45 minute* in -175 degree oven. T urn out on
tray or platter.
- M m . W. II. (SiHmiN. Corpus Chriati, Tea.

SCAUOnO MOriAHT AMO tAUSAM
f large, firm eggplant
I Urge trAUr onion

4 n ip t tla lr bread crumb*

3 Urge egft

I Up tall, I In
Hath o f hlack pepper

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Waah and peel eggplant. Dire and parboil in aalt water
until barely tranaparent. D rain well in colander. Saute finelydiced onion and chopped u p aauaage. Hare drained eggplant
in miting bowl in which th e egg* jtave Iwen hratep and blend
well. Add bread rrumba and m il, then the aauaage, onion,
aalt, pepper and aage. M il all well and put in grtward caaaer­
ole. Cover with cracker rnim ha. dot with butter and hake at
375 degree* at leaat 45 minute*, ur until nicely browned. De­
licious aa a left over, ahead and browned.
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Today, the ring of the w recker's crowbar from
A ur. little old lady wiped her bifocal*, tirmlv
placed them on the hndge of her nm r and peered the huge stage and orchestra pit echoes through
again at the sign propped outaide the theater the vast structure replacing th e gloriou* music of
building, proclaiming " T h e W recker* — For famoua opera stars, the j a n banda of the muucal
Limited Itun* Only.” Then *he walked through eilrav ag an ta* of the 20'* and th e folk music of
the otfice door and announced th a t ahe deaired the great minstrel men nf it* day. Progress i* re­
placing the FUra with a parking lot, hut nothing
two h o t aeat*.
G ently, the hig-fisted man behind the counter will efface its intim ate connection with Weak
tried to rtp la tn that the aign was m eant to be Coast history.
For. never in the history of th e South was
farrtiou*. Head* of awrat datn|&gt;enrd hi* re&lt;i face
a* he atam n irrrd an a|xilogy, heard her m utter there such a playhouse. G eorge S. Gandy. Sr.,
petulantly that ahe had lieen attending the Plata Philadelphia traction m agnate, b u ilt it in 1013.
for more than .10 year* and watched her turn For yean, the big white building was a landmark
aom ew hat forlornly and fade thruogh the duaty for pilots crossing T am pa Hay. It could aeat
I,M00, almost one-third of th e population nf the
beam* of aunlight into C entral Avenue.
St. Petersburg'* famoua (Mara, a* the wrecking village over which it towered. It was the biggest
com pany man had e ip lain ed , ia preaenting ila th eater aouth nf Baltim ore w ith a 4.1-foot profinal production, "The W recker*." m arking the cenium arch.
Skeptic* called it "G andy'a W h ite Klephant/J
and of an era. It* last perform ance ia playing to
th e big crowda it always drew, providing a field, but some of the nmat brilliant th e a te r name* of
day for sidewalk superintendents of th e Green it* day were to tread the trem endous stage.
Bench chapter and nostalgia for the old-timer aa
Down th e year* of boom and la te r doom and
the great walla tumble.
final reaurggpee, the P lata stood, w hite and big
aa an elephant, but in these tw o respect* alone
did It resemble the derisive illusion. In the years
to enme it was to justify G andy'a business acu­
men. hia faith in the West Coast an d liecome an
elephant with gold under the w hite hide.
Built for apprm im ately $150,000, the Gandyj
estate sold the property to th e Florida Slat*
Theaters in I 1MH for a price re p u te d to he cloa*
to three-quarter* of a million dollar*. What it re­
turned aa an inveatmant through several decades
ia impossible to compute, but th e SK O aign was
up more frequently th an not.
The dressing room stairs of th e P laia eitended
akyward three alories high and dow n this stair­
well once echoed the laughter, th e c latter of high
heel* and th e awiah of satin s a n d ailka of " th e
moat Iteautiful girls in America.” T h e scars of
steel tap shoe* on the riser* reflected the incred­
ible era of the Itoaring 20'*.
In tha fantastic decade of shoe clerk “ paper"i
millionaire* and shine boy atock m arket operato ra-w h en jaded, aenaual a p p e tite s turned to
dancing delirium and near n u d ity nf the New
York th e a te r-th e whole populace tangoed, foiAbove, George S. Gandy tatUy leave* the Ia Plata
Theater for the lo ti time ju tl before the wrecker*
trotted and one-atrpped toward th a t day known
mote in ihelnui In drmolnh Iht building hi* father
as “ Black Friday.” Soma of th e delirium seeped
built and uhleh u a t to intimately identified far
down to St. Petersburg.
many yearn

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7"Ai* turnout fn u rto n e of another rra helpexi m utt
M /V/r’» l .a l ’ta ia Theater our of I hr natian’i n m l
turnout l.r/l to right a rt Prancet (llrn d en n in g
Unger. ISrvrgr White. famed producer. A n n /V»
ningtun. dim m u lu r dancer u ho r a r n r d fume unit
fortune in W hite’* Stnrulalt, and Ju a n ita Hun. an
other darner of the roaring JO't

The hut tign in (runt of the l.a h a ta u in meant to
te a joke by the u recking company, hut it brought
c reif ur tl fur hot trait from one lady uhu n ett r
m uted a performance

It ra m r in t h r form of gorgeous Kirin in pink
feather* and little more - j a n baby dancer*,
shimmie queen*. th r m utirvif George Gershwin,
th r torch song* of Fannir Drier and Sophir
Tucker. th r "Scandal*" of tirorgr W hitr and th r
"V anities" of Karl Carroll.
T h r l.a M ara knew them all. G eorge Burn*
and Oracle Alien "ahulflnl off to Buffalo." arroaa
th r 46-foot stage. Sophir Turkkr. "last of th r
Red Hot Mama*/* playrd th e I’lara carrying a
high torch for h rr “ M an." Charles W inningrr,
la trr to lirro m r famnua in th r Zirgfield Follies
and a* th r lovable C aptain Andy in th r niuaical
vrraion of Edna Frrl*rr'a “ Shoi* B oat," trod th r
local board* Will Itogrra tw irlrd hi* fainou*
ropr and panted th r politician* and (Suy Hate*
Po*t held it* atidirncr* *prll hound.
It was more, however, th an ju*t a th eater. It
waa intim ately co nnrctrd with th r life of th r
city. It wa* a *ymbol of assurance to the people
of t h r town. W itM n it* wall* they found relief
from every-day care* in tear* and laughtrr. They
•aw their *on* and daughter* receive high school
diploma* on it* *tage lanlgemen u*rd it for am a­
teur production* to support their rharitiea.
T h r th eater playrd no unim portant part in
■timulating th e real estate spurt* betw een 1909
and 1914. Hut k*trr* plying their trade beforr big
C entral Avenue blackboard* on w arm evening*
la 1913, pointed to the big white building at Cen­
tral and Fifth, glowing with light. T hey sold lot*
like hot cake*. Hut the Candy Brother* sold thea­
ter tickets, while th eir father spanned Tam pa
Bay w ith a bridge
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aucli Unit-a* vuot at tivi &gt;11*111 .mil &gt;iill&gt;l.ii lmv p.ulnip*
lion total live ve.ll* I In n *nn may In- trrtli»leinnl In lln
Standby De»eivi lur ymit n in.lining tliue lluwever, lln new
law set* up an iin i-iiti\• pingrnin in eiuuiirage vnlunlni* Hi
•erve p aitn ip.itmn bv eight vi ar men II vim .in- telea»i il
from active d u t&gt; In-tween Aug 10. |9.Vi, and-lulv I. I'i%7.
you 1n.1v join anil »ali»lai tnnlv participate in a It*-»*-r*■ null
fur line veat I luring tin* year, vim are sllh|rct In lln 1nin
pll.llli • provision* nl lln .nl. In In Mix iivmcI l.lll-f At lln • ml
uf tin- year, uni may transfer In lln- Standliv Deserve Ini tin
retuaindi'i of vnur nliligatiuu
What 1* Ik* natwi* el Ik* Si*-V*ai Obligation?
It 1* ideittlial with 1lie eiglo vear nliligatmn with ri &gt;|» • t
to establishing eligibility bn transfer to the Standliv De*rrv»
after perfnrining a total of live vear* of active service and
Deserve parth ipatmu Tile different e i*. ,i* ha* ln-en ilin u»&gt;«it
that Deserve paitu ipnlmn 1* 1 ninpulsorv lm men with iln»
obligation
Mull a man have fi»* y*a«i e( acliv* and R*t*ive • *&gt;«■&lt;•
I n transfer ta Ik* Standby l*v*iv*?
No In some case*, the Iteniiv Deserve iiernnl umv l&lt;
shortened liv u|ierntimi nl the *1 leening print-***
What is the screening peace**?
This I* the iMinew* by which member* of the Demi* l(»
serve who possess critical skills, individuals oreiipvilig ti v
governmrnl m defense industry position*, those whom* older
to military service would result in eitrem e |M-r*minl or community hardship, and those who pooseea uulitarv skill* in
eicos* of requirement*, will lie transferred to the Standliv
Deserve Top priority fur *iuli transfer will go to conduit vei

eran*.
What is the poepat* at Ike Screening fracas*?
Il* pur|iose is In provide a proper ihslnluitluu id skillr
III the Deadv Deserve, to assure th at no one |HnM-s»uig •
critical civilian skill is relameil in the Deadv Deserve to (n-r
form a military job requiring lesser skill, and In assure t hat
only those readily available for service remain in llie Deadv
Benerv e
What it meant by Selective Recall?
This is the process which m lim e of mohili/nlimi would
be applied In inmilier* of the S tandby Deserve Under the
process, no m rinlirr uf the Standby Deserve will In- ordered
to duty until the Selrvtive Service System ha* determ ined
whether he is more essential to the defense effort m the mili­
tary service or 111 hi* civilian pursuit Determination uf avail
ability will lake into consideration a prtqn-r allmaUmi nl &lt;nlically skilled niaiqniwer In-tween m ilitary service and essen­
tial defense *up|Hirtmg activities Volunteer* will In- 11111*111
ered as bring available
Haw can a man be dochacgad bafara cemplaltng *ith*» tk«
Sis- ac light-Tear Obligation?
Only on the hast* of |n-r*onal hardship. A* an eicrptm n.
the net provides th at m rm lwrs of the Deserve who liecotue
ordained minister* &lt;an reepirst discharge from their military
obligations.

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TALKED

O lrtH tt P EG G Y
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Peggy O'Neil was the spoiled
h e w m on* of Florida's earlilent first ladies, sursly one of darling of her family and all the
the moot beautiful, and unques­ statesmen of that day. The
tionably the only on* of whom Franklin House was the accep­
it ran be said caused the disso­ ted place to reside while in
Washington, and the lawmakers
lution of a president's cabinet!
Peggy O'Neil Eaton's name usually came to the city with­
would stand doat to the top of out their families. Thus Peggy
any list of glamorous women. grew up in an atmosphere of
But, alas, she had the kind of political intrigue. She was beau­
charm that influenced men and tiful, vivacious and, against all
alienated women. Through the the rules, intelligent. She list­
animosity of other women. ened to and understood the talk
Peggy Baton achieved the posi­ that went on at het father's
tion the holds in American his­ tavern.
Part of Peggy's great charm
tory. leaving her mark upon the
lives of the great and the near­ was her eicsptionally sharp
mind. Her understanding and
great of her day.
Andrew Jackson said that she knowledge of political matters
was the smartest woman in was amaiing in a woman of the
Washington City. There were "age of Jackaon." Women of her
others who were not as kind in day were eipected to direct
their remarks about John Bat­ their energies to other matters
and leave politics to the men.
on's wife, Peggy.
All of Washington City agreed
Old Hickory had known
Peggy Baton since her young that Peggy Baton was beauti­
girlhood. He and John Baton, ful, but in all matters the mere
up from Tennessee, had been mention of her name was
guests at her father’s tavern. enough to throw any gathering
The Franklin House, when into a heated and sometimes

violent argument. It waasaid
that she was a scheming, un­
scrupulous woman, an unfaith­
ful w:fa and negligent mother.
There were even those who
raised their eyebrows at Presi­
dent Jackson's friendship for
Peggy, although it was known
that Jackaon was grief stricken
upon the death of hia wife,
Rachael, just before his inaugu­
ration.
She was born Margaret
O'Neil, the daughter of William
O'Neil, "just two weeks before
bar father attended Washing­
ton's funeral," which was as
as near as Peggy ever cam* to
establishing a bi-th date. Peggy
never let her jum ble origin
bother her. A lesser woman
might have accepted defeat at
the hands of her enemies, but
not Peggy. Some historians say
that ah* even enjoyed the tur­
moil that sprang up around her.
Peggy always squeesed the last
drop of glamour and excitement
from any situation.
At the ago of 16 she married
»

John Timberlaks who, Peggy
says in her memoirs, was from
a ''fin* old Virginia family, a
man who could have married
any girl in Washington City.''
Others in writing about John
Timbertak* were less kind and
charitable. He was a charming
n'er-do-well. Ho mismanaged
hia financial affairs and called
upon his friends and family to
extricate him from difficult situ­
ations. By choice and inclina­
tion he eras a storekeeper aboard
ships when he could get hia
financial problems straightened
out enough to obtain a berth.
Peggy waa left for long periods
in Washington with her two
children at the home of her par­
ents while Timberiake sailed
the seas. During these years
Jackaon and Baton were board­
ers at Franklin House and be­
came very fond of Peggy and
her two daughters. John Timberlake also considered Eaton
one of hia beat friends, and
called upon him many times to
us* hia political and financial
influence to put his affairs in
order.'
Timbertak* died at sea and
stories were immediately circu­
lated that he had taken his
own life because of the goaalp
about Peggy and John Eaton.
This obviously is untrue. One
of his last letters was directed
to John Baton and reiterates
his friendship for Baton, and
there were subsequent letters
from his shipmates giving the
circumstances of his death,
which waa due entirely to na­
tural causes.
Peggy Timberiak* and John
Baton were married very soon
after the new* of Timbertak*'*
death reached Washington,
which confirmed the public
opinion that Peggy and Eaton
had long been lovers. There is
not the slightest doubt that
John Baton was the great love
of Peggy’a life. Baton waa al­
ways a devoted father to Peggy's
two children and his love for hia
wife amounted to adoration.
*

John Eaton was a brilliant
statesman but indifferent to
personal fame and glory. He
was more ambitious for his
friend Jackson than for him­
self. It waa only because of the
urging of Peggy and Andrew
Jackson that he continued in
public life. He had sufficient
wealth and position for his
needs, but Peggy gloried in his
political achievements and his
association with Jaclnon.
Jackson was always a true
friend to Peggy, not only be­
cause of hia long friendship with
John Eaton, but because he be­
lieved her to be a much ma­
ligned woman. He was con­
vinced that hia dear srife's
death had been hastened by
vicious gossip and scandal, and
he was determined to protect
Mrs. Eaton within hia power to
do ao.
It soon became evident that
the wives of Jackson's cabinet
members would not accept the
Secretary of War'a wife. Mr*
John Calhoun, th* wife of the
vice president, wa* particularly
determined to avoid Peggy.
Florid* Calhoun waa an aristo­
crat from South Carolina and
ah* could not forget or forgive
Peggy’s lowly origin, or th* gos­
sip that circulated about her.
John Calhoun was ambitious to
become Jackson's “heir" and
th* next president of the United
8tates, but hia aspirations were
forever quashed when hs and
Jackson quarreled about Mrs.
Eaton.
Old Hickory was a very de­
termined man and a loyal
friend. H* was unaccustomed to
having hia associates and polit­
ical “dependents” disagree with
him. He invited th* Eaton* to
state dinners, just as he did the
other members of his cabinet,
and Mrs. Raton always came
She never missed an opportun­
ity to appear at th* White
House, with or without her hus­
band, and upon occasions she
waa the only woman present.
raftU-UnxtaMjfttiM- ISIIM

�Who can *ay whal the turn
of events might have Ix en had
Andrew Jackaon remained ir
complete accord with John C.
Calhoun? Put becauae of thia
disagreement Calhoun waa
eliminated trom the preaidency,
hia heart* deaire, and Mra.
Baton became the moat talked
about woman in Waahington.
H haa been aaid that Mr*.
Eaton ia the only woman to
have been the cauae of the die*
eolution of a preaident'a cabinet.
Hia enemiea aaid that the
"Baton malaria” waa making a
fool of the preaident. Jackaon
undoubtedly tried to force hi*
Secretary of War'* wife down
the throat* of the wive* of the
other cabinet member*. Even
hia beloved niece, Mr*. A. J.
Donelaon, who acted a* hia
hoateaa, waa permitted to re­
turn to Tenneaaee when »he refuaed to accept hia ultimatum
that ahe muat call on Peggy
Baton.
The "Mra. Baton affair” waa
only one of the many problem*
of the preaident. It waa a time
of great atrife and turmoil.
There waa much trouble at
home; the only bright apot in
the Jackaon administration at
thia time waa hi* foreign afTair*
attitude, lie waa on the frirndlieat terma with the nation he
had thrashed aoaoundly at New
Orleans.
Matters finally reached a
breaking point and the Jackson
cabinet waa diaaolved and reor­
ganised. Jackson remained a
friend to the Batons a* long aa
ha lived, but he eventually
btewed hia head to the inevi­
table and permitted John Henry
Baton to resign with the other
members of hia cabinet.
After the cabinet break Jack­
aon appointed Baton to the gov­
ernorship of Floridr.. This waa a
blosf to Peggy. She had been
born in Waahington City and
there ah* hoped to live the re­
mainder of her life. However,
the Baton* arrived in Tallahas­
see late in the autumn of 1834.

Peggy'* questionable fame
had already spread to the Flor­
ida capital via former (iovernnr
Call and his family. Call had
once been a guest at the Frank­
lin House in Washington.
After the bustling, hectic life
of Waahington, Peggy soon be­
came bored with the quiet life
at Tallahassee and made fre­
quent trips to Pensacola, a
more thriving city, where she
could enjoy a social life of far
more gaiety and color.
The Baton'* were recalled
from Florida in 1835 and John
Baton was made Minister to
Spain. For Peggy this spelled
the kind of life ahe loved and
to which she was best fitted.
Far from the wilds of Florida
and its Seminole Indiana (who
were ready to acalp one at less
thah a moment’* notice! ahe be­
came one of the moat brilliant
figure* at the Spanish Court
and a close friend of the queen.
It waa a gay time for the Bat­
ons. Hut John Baton was grad­
ually and ateadily lasing ground
physically and waa glad when
the time came to return to the
United State*.
It was not long after their re­
turn that Peggy lost her true
love and best friend. She was
grief stricken. She thought ahe
would never marry again, that
her splendid adventure*, though
tinged with bitterneaa, were
over. Her daughters were mar­
ried and had children of their
own.*t!er older daughter waa
the wife of the Due de Sampayo of Franc* and the younger
girl married a Randolph of Vir­
ginia. In later yeara, after the
death of John Baton when some
of the old gossip had died down,
Peggy waa forgiven much on ac­
count of the prominence of her
aons-in-law and taken into the
heart of Waahington aociety,
until she once again alienated
the “best people” by her own
unfortunate prediction for do­
ing the wrong thing at the right
time.
Soon after John Eaton's death

Peggy's daughter, Mr*. Randolph.dird leaving her tw o
d au g h ter* to Peggy'* care. It
would be satisfying to think
th a t Peggy becam e a devoted
and typical grandm other, th a t
she dedicated the rem ainder of
her life to her little m otherless
grandchildren. Such was not
th e case. She fell in love w ith
19-year-old Antonio Huchignani,
who was her grandchildren's
Italian dancing master, married
him and let him swindle her out
of her com fortable inheritance
from John Baton After a few
very profitable years, from Hu­
chignani'* point of view, the
young husband left Peggy, and
she suffered the worst indignity
o f her life! He not only left her,
b u t look one of th e young
granddaughters with him! After
Peggy divurced Huchignani. he
married her granddaughter and
they were the parent* of several
children.
She lived out her day* to a
ripe old age. a saddened and
disillusioned woman. Even her
funeral was one to rem em ber.
She filled the front page* of the
p * p er« -an d how Peggy would
have loved that! Re|Mirters dug
in to the past for details of her
life and love*. T hus Peggy ful­
filled her destiny. Horn M a r­
garet O’Neil, a tavern keeper's
dau g h ter, she is credited with
having split the very core of a
n ation, being one of th e most
talented and intelligent women
ever to grace a president's table,
the beloved wife of John Henry
B aton, Governor of F lorida.

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y e a n in th e U. S. Navy anil
C oa«t G uard ami whose hobbies .ire arch*
neology and speleology (rapturing uveal,
now ride* a |&gt;*irol car on tha Braden'on
police force.

Marry H. Wilkiaon, who retired from
the Coast Guard in 1949, flrat decided to
become a farmer. Horn in New York
C ity , he had never lived on a farm, hut
had read l^tuia llromfield'a ,'l,lea»ant
Valley," which gave him a yen for rural
life S o he went to Vermont and bought
a farm nine mile* from the Canadian
border, near the town of Newport
Marry had a lot of fun at Aral, remod­
eling the farm houae, which waa built in
ld.1.1. Me took hia place in the com­
munity life of Newport, becoming a
member of the Rotary Cluh. and the
Aral veteran of World War II to lie elec­
ted commander of the local American
l^ g lO II |MMt.

Me lived there a year and a half twfore
the thermometer dipped to 45 degreea
below rem Thai'* when llarry decided
that wet inn of the country waa entirely
too cold Me anId the farm and beaded
back to New York City, with hi* wife
and ton Denny, the latter having been
born on the farm.
Marry neat decided he would like In
go into the reataurant business. So he
bought an eating place in the hig city,
aelling it aeven montha later when he
found it took more than juat the deaire
to feed the public. But he couldn't settle down to a normal life after year* of
wandering all over the world. *o he
bundled bia family in hia car and headed
for Ariiona.
Mia love for archaeology aoon landed
him a job with the Univeraity of Ariiona
and he waa put to work eicavating a
1.000 year old Indian village in the
Apache National Forest near Jewett
Cap, N. M.
Ilarry'a deaire to dig into the past
atemmed from hia achool daya. One
morning hia profeaaor lamented he only
had one akelelon available for 40 pupila.
llarry decided to do aomething about N.
The npit weekend he went out to an
ancient Indian burial ground. Monday
morning he placed three buahel baaketa
of bone# on hia teacher'a daak. He aaya
the profeaaor waa ao pieoaed be gave him
A'a for the balance of the couree.
Today Harry baa ona of the largeat
private libraries on Indian archaeology
in the United 8talee.
After a little over a year in Ariiona,
he decided It waa time to aettle down
in one apot. He headed for Florida,
toured down tha Eaat Coast and back up
the Weat, Anally picking Bradenton aa
the apot for hia future home.
For a while, he waa content with hia
virioua hobbiaa. hut after three montha
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the urge to do aomething real waa too
much for him. Me joined the police force
and is now on hi* fourth year a* a police­
man.
While with the Coaal Guard, he nerved
Intelligence in New York, and in 1939,
po«ing a* a New York City Harbor po­
liceman, hr gave valuable aaaiatance in
the aeiture of a shipment of opium,
worth over a million dollara. The nar­
cotics were brought into this country by
a Yugoslavian ship
In the ensuing gun battle, a New York
police officer standing alongside Harry
was shot and killed Marry received a
letter of commendation from Adm. R. R.
Waeache. commandant of the Coast
N it t y WtUUtom steads by trhtU i l l setve- y ra ro U mm. [h n n y. p r t p a m to t a b o f f oa a
Guard, for initiative, judgment, integrity
trip to U * moon. D ta n y't hobby it tpaco thipo, o f u h irh h r h at e large coiU rh o*.
and devotion to duty. It waa the largest
aeiiure of narcotics ever made in th e.
New York area. Later, the incident be­
came the basis for a national radio show,
“ Gangbuaters," and a magaiine story.
In 1930, while working on a caae en­
tailing smuggling of guns into Cuba,
Marry contacted a New York counter­
feiting gang for evidence. He posed aa a
clerk in a WPA office and gained the
confidence of the gang by telling them
he could paaa out some of the counter­
feit money in the weekly payroll.
The information waa turned over to
the Secret Service, and Harry waa put
on special duty with them by the Coast
(Tuard, to break the caae. After several
narrow escapes, and the rising diatruat
of the gang who Aral accepted him. he
obtained the evidence to convict the
ringleader* Me received a letter of com­
mendation for his eiploit in the under­
world from the late Frank J. Wilson, ttn . W dkttoa tmahi oa a t tho patrolm an morbt on am oti painting. Abomt i _____ , ___
•eg of a Coatt Guard cattar ho commanjmd. IUnu from explorations decorate Urn mantel.
chief of Secret Service.
Mr. Wilkiaon served on various ahipa
during World War II, and upon retire­
ment a Navy commendation wit*» Modal
of Merit from the late Jamee Forrestal,
Secretary of Navy.
Harry has always had a yen for eapinring caves and caverns. He married
the former Dorothy Herrick in 1942, and
they went on a cave-eiplortng and moun­
tain climbing trip for their honeymoon.
The Aret ddy after the wedding, the
couple dauesnded 254 feet into the Luray
Caverns of Virginia. The young bride,
not accustomed to walking, neat found
herself pantingly climbing the 4,AM
foot ascent to Spruce Knob. Harry waa
on recruiting service for the Coaal Guard
at the time, ao combining work with
pleasure, he left a recruiting poster In
the bottom of the cavern and on top of
the mountain.
A couple of yearn later he look Doro­
thy down into an uneiplored cavern In
Virginia. Borrowing a ladder from a
farmer's apple orchard, they descended
Into the 40-foot sink hote.rarrying their
aew rwbe a patrol ca r on tfx Bnmt
cocker spaniel, Bruce, with them.
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bringing to Florida I hi* rpiiom *
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decorated by King Alphonao of
Spain for hia womlarful aipraa■ion of Spanish arch itactu ra in
Coral Gable*, and m aila "D o n
of th a Order of Isabella da Caloilc."
George M errick included in
hia grrat plan* th a t of fu rth e r­
ing education, and gave to th a
than small, but glowing and ro­
bust beauty spot, IM acres of
land and pledged four m illion
d o llars of which ha m ade one
million im m ediately available,
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Itrtailleni A*auH'iatitin anal laical
merchants* group* alcaidnl it
w « time fur action T h r racket
**» mil only Inking money out
of th rir amn stores hut mm* n » l ing th r general public, a* wa-ll
The facts sere laiai U-fure I lie
Legislature anal ln*l spring th r
s la te ’s tirw shoplifting l.n* was
enacted It is a inaslrl nat which
other s ta in , plagued hv ih r
sam e crime, are rkpertral to
tfuickly follow It is « law th a t
free* the hanals of m en haul* in
bringing to ju stice tin-**- law ­
breaker* It reaals
“ I. A peace officer, or a m er­
chant’s employer who hn* prob­
able cause for taelleMiig th a t
good* held for sale by th r m er­
c h a n t have been unlaw fully
taken by a |N&gt;raoii anal th at he
can recover them by taking the
person into cusloaly m ay, for
the purposr of attem pting to ef­
fect *uch recovery, take the |&gt;erson into iTlstmly anal ilrtn in
hint in a reasonable manner for
a reasonable length of lim e.
Such faking into custody and
detention by q p ra te officer,
m erchant or m erch an t’* e m ­
ployee shall not render *uch
peace olficer, m erchant or literch an t's employer criminally or
civilly liable for false arrest,
falsa imprisonment or unlawful
datention.
*'2. Any |ieare otfu er may a r­
rest w ithout w arrant any |»eison h r has probable r a u .r for
believing ha* commit tri! lararny
in rrtail or wholesale establish­
ment*.
"3. A merchant or m erchant's
em ployee who causes sue h a r ­
rest aa provideal for in section I
of a person for larrrn v of good*
held for sale shall not lie crim ­
inally nr civilly liable for false
arrest or false iniprisam nirnt
where Ih r m erchant or m er­
ch an t's em ployer ha* prohnhlr
cause fur lielievuig that the |a-rson arresleal conimitleal lararny
of gooiia held for sale
“ 4. It ia declartwl to l&gt;e the
legislative in te n t th a t, if a n y
atetin n , auh-section, sen ten re,
clause, or provision of this act
is held invalid, the remainder of
th e act shall not be afTrcterl."
In early October, th r Florida
8 ta ta R etailers A ssociation
launched th e most intensive
anti-shoplifting drive in its his­
tory. Kircutive Direc tor Dallas
H ostetler said one of the first
step* will be th r establishm ent
of a central clearing house with
card data on known shopliflerr
and picturea of convicted ones
Big, bold aig n a-atating th a t
th ey a r t protected by the new
•hoplifting la w -h a v e gone u p

m in hundred* of stores th n ughout th r s ta ir Kvi-n so, ihv Fla rida S ta te Ita-tailcr* A ssonatu n
is urging merchant* to iim gmsl,
sound jiidgma'til ill uiilimba rilig
th e ir new weapon In a recent
bulletin to merchant*, tin
n a tio n cautiom-d
“ All Florida m m hauls should
give carrf'.l study to pro|&gt;rr u-e
of our new shoplifting law Mo­
use uf th r law would surely
weaken this new ami urgentlyceeilrd crime prevention loot
’’Fortunately, the knowledge
th a t th ere is such a law *utomaticallv will curia the shoplift­
ing evil. A major job of local re*
tail organization- i* in «ee ttm l
this knowledge will lie well t».
tablisheal anal publinred
” \Ve must avoid irrational
procedure* th at would ru stic
cu sto m er ilig n it), in ju re c u s­
tom er goodwill am! even in v itt
legal a ttack nn the new law '
T h e concensus i* th a t very
few legitimate customer* are go­
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in the mouths to come It i&gt; if.*
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No Comment
Sheriff Tucker
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CofC Thursday

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Fartl* el-snd* through T u rtd a v, #
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wldelv scattered «huwer«
roulh and central portion*, fooler
central portinn* Tue*,ity.

An order acd referendum which
will no doubt, affect small and
large growers in Ih# Sanford area,
haa been cal id lor an early date.
No comment haa been the an­
swer generally, as grower* are
contacted, because, in their opin­
ion. they coulo not comment on an
item they had not seen or riudtod
Thr referendum concerns local
growers Ihr area Included in Dis­

Rotary Club Hears V a r d o n
Delegates Report T r o p h y
Daily Experiences Is A w a r d

DEBARY—Volusia County she­ trict 1. Sunfoid-Oviedo-ZeUwood.
riff Tucker waa guaat ipeaker at Florid? Celery Order Recommen­
* roast turkey dinner served to the ded by USD A:
DeBary Chamber of Commerce
The adoption of a proposed nur­
Thursday evening at Stetson cafe­ seling agreement and order for
teria.
Florida celery was recommended

local Worshippers
Hear Many Subjecis
In Church Sunday

Th? f,
Fcminnlf High School
student*
ho represented Sanford
Among Ih* vi-m itj &gt;n eh irrh ffters
n» at Ro&gt;s‘ State in
O rgsniu
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the nation sfs irrd s ) Sanford
Introduced by pres dent Abraham today by th* U. S. Department of
Tall»h***e« tcrcntly g«*e a reFour .d the country'* top m,*n*v &gt;'»"h'PPcr« nesid th n r cI h iic B
Lincoln ha outJjied tha function and agriculture. A refcicndum to de­
sun.e of i rii daily activities at
making profrtatonal golfeis hive
nn m i' " *uWarig,
operation of hi* office the Improve­ termine whelhe* producer* of Horthe m c t lr y of the Sanford RoLsry
orrn annminred as -ait, entrants '*, ,h •f *, » u -cn ,lom lh» Holy Btments of th* budgetary procedure tda celery fa’ or th* issuance of *
Club st the Yacht Club thi* noon.
in the MMW Amtal I’ l. \ Mayfair n,t
over th# former foe system. He proposed marketing agreement ar.d
Jim ItawYine, irpreientlng the Irn Open C.-sri Tournament Her ( At the Luthet an ( hue, t of the Ra*
stressed th* impartiality religious­ order will be held Nov. 1 through
ly followed m his enforcement of Nov. 10, both date* inclusive, Min- R A LP H CO W AN P K K 8 F.N T S hi* check for additional membership* for hi* firm In the Seminole * otary H ub, wm Inutniiited by IS through U at the Masfan Inn ‘ deem*r vrv rrdas l!*v . Ftlililfg
piogiam rbaim isn Chailie 'to ici- Country Club, h rie in Sanloid
hehleajinani 'poke hum hi* tfals
ail atata laws. Following this ard F Miller. Lakeland. Fla.. Field Chamber
of Commerce to Dalla* l-oop. Cowan said. “ We re»ll-.» the importance of increarinr mem­
discourse be conducted a question Representative of th* U. S. Depart­ berships in the Chamber of Commerce, fo r that t« *h« only way the Chamber program ran be enlaig- *„n who nt*o pre»#nteit ll»e fol­ llfadm • the entr' list in this new Dent J ?7 1 Tskel. rhou art weighlowing:-- Kem ifth R»m«ey, Ki- r»t edition I, the PGA winter eit , r&lt;i
the hslance' and art found
and aniwer session, during which ment of Agriculture, announced to­ rd. (Photo by Jam eson)
t.sni* Club d*l*g*le; Howard M i­ end ate Asm Snead Dr. I j i y Mid ; wanting
members frae'y diacuaaed Counly day. Ballots a«d voting instructions 1
red, l.ion* Club; John Clarke, F.ikt I'lerolf. M;kc Souvhok, snd John j Rev Sehleismann «aid, “ K i i l
problems.
will be mailed to all celery growers
■nd Ein ie Morris " f the Jayeees. Burke, areoid.ng to trank Mebane R elsh ir/ar antdst lavish surrouidThe Clumber then turned to th* of record and any grower who fail*
1mg* and in •umptnuus living frig
Farh youth evpie»«cd his appiecia- Jr . m an-srr ol the Alay'alr Inn
business at band; report* from th# lo receive a ballot may secure one
The M..*lat“ Inn Open will he the as though he ws* atvsso th* power
vartou* committee*. Everett Swift by contacting hla County Agricul­
llon for lh&lt; opportunity ef learn­
rovfowod tha work don# sine* Jan­ tural Agent'* offie*. Voting will be
ing something *pe. ifie about his tinsl louinsir.ent o( the P&lt;-A w inter!of G-»d Hr went so far as to ehaVuary oa toning and value* received by mail. To be eligible for count• tale government and evpretscd •esson QuaPfvtng roun ts for the ten God'* power hy mocking Him In
at th* town meeting bald recently log. ballets must be postmarked
th* hep? that the program sponsor, 3J3 entrants w ill begin Dec. 1! an th* final act of mitu*lng G nd'i
the Mayfair Inn course.
Holy Y rtse l* lie was weighed in
at the Civic Center for presentation not later than midnight, Nov. 10.
ed by the American l-egion would
v» aaivvm n u i'-M *»s
a•*« tourns-\
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u oalsn
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r of
*»i God'* lustier and
At
the *lon-llMlon
of the
the
ef a petition on this topic. Swift 1133. Two thirds ef the growers by
continue.
mrnt. the leading I'liA money win i found wanting That v rry night he
emphaaissd that the committee number or volume of production
Membcrshipi In the Seminole
Pari president Orville Tnncbt«n nrr of Ihr v rs i w ill hr awardrd thr •osi his kingdom as well a* his life.
wish** it *11 rimes to act to accor­
County Chamber of Commerce are
presided In tbe abienr# of W il­ A'aidon Tiophv. rmblemstie of
“ We are »|so weighed tn the hsldance with ell of the residents ef voting In tha referendum must fav­
increasing as the d m * continues
liam Rush. George Touby trsd a professional golfing supremacy.
ante of God « Justice," Srhle**DeBary- The Chamber voted to re- or Issuance ef th* order before U
with
increased
enthusiasm
and
resolution in mrmo.T of the late
Areoriftng to Manager Vrhanr. mann *aid. "by our live*, hy th#
calve aad approve the report ef will become effective.
momentum.
The propped program would
Elton J . Houghton R r., a valued who ha* lust recently taken over balance of III* lass, by the measuro
Mia toning c-annnlttoo.
More than
twenty additional'
the icins of ttie Mas lair Inn s plush • f our advantage*, *« well ** be
member of the rlu'v
A summary ef the repltoa receiv­ authorise regulation of the volume
firm s and prisons hsve signed Up
ed on th* recent labor survey quo*- of celery lo bo marketed, alio the
tn ronjunetion with t ’ , F. ft. tourist hotel attraction here the His Word 'and Ihoti art found want­
for 1933 193b memberships tine*
trades, sires, and quality of Ui*
tioeaira was presetted.
week, a film showing th# activ l. lour day golong event will be a ing'. In *plt&lt; of God « lave, of hla
Florida Foods Inc . United Irons
loumev ul 72-hole medal play. Thr long suffering of his m erry, wo
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commodity In addition to volume
tie* of the srrvlre orgsnuation at
fer and Storag*. Sanford Linoleum
Mayfair Inn, owned by Ihe New j have in multitudinous ways fallen
regulations or grad* and sirs re­
and Tile Company, Willi* Pontiac,
home and abroad » u
shown
York Giant* Baseball organisation. ] ihort. God's jualiie ran only say
gulations, the committee could re­
Ruhop and H u t , Pur* Otl Comthiough tbe rnurte«y of I apt. Ro­
commend ftaing the sire and di- Th# Seminole County Sportsman'# pany, Fred Ovum. Sanfoid Produce A *lx Item ar-nda will confront bert W Ja il.-o n , eommanding offi- will sponsor Ih r winter meet which .that st* are found wanting. But
meniioo* of tn* container or con­ Association m il » t» tf * gigantic Company Hotel Montesum*. 0 D the Board of Sanford City Com eer of the Sanford Naval A u x ili­ has given Ih, official name "May- Ihiough repentance and sorrow fop
fair Inn Op»-n'\
jour sifts, th rn s h an earnest entainers used for shipping Florida barbecue tomorrow night it T La n d rc 't, Mr* Eula McClelland mitsionert tonight at their regu
ary A ir Station. The allowing was
Centra! Flonda. 'eft without a deaaof to overcome them, through
celery under the order. Also, re­ _______ . . . _____________ ______________
Fullerton,
S a n fo rd H v meeting which begmv at R
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search and davalopmcnt projects Lansing president of the spoeta-, Tractor and Implement Company,1"'clock in lh* Commissioners arranged by th* Seminole County mayir golf tournament, will e xp e r-'1*1* *&lt;ne ° f **'• hoo, we ftnd that
« bamber of Conimen# and t*as irnee the largest tournament of it* ’Ihr
*lf balance rearhe* the level of
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-Evans Room of the City Hall.
The State Read Department has related to celery marketing may be min i group
Kllgot#
5»oad' Cuntpany,
well received by the loeat Itolar- lypr ever to be held In thi* area. uir being lusufied For Hi* S.-n
put into high gear Ha campaign to set up under the order.
The first Item appesring on the'
Lim ing said (h it th i directors Roofing -nd Moating Co . Wagoner
.•xrrrd Ihe 10*7 tlnixift Orlamlo suffered -nd died for ,.ur »tn*. Mh#
eliminate mors than fto unauthor­ Volume regulation would be for id thi association. at * meeting Furnttuie Cu . Sanford T railer Tark agenda will hi Ihr presentation oft Ians.
btrsod of Jesus Christ llu van elevn.
ised traffic signals throughout th*
I ripen,
to pertoas and follow an al- Friday eigtil. made plant for th- W. p Rail, American Oil C o . rat- a teruce award lo II Jam e* Gut I
/setA at from at) sin ' Faith m th*
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• nd atop for tne touring pro golfer* Savior" ronrtuded Rr,
labia supply K V a Barbecue G roinds
f a ll, tne . and Florid* Hotel
la resolullua adopted hy the Board I
«Hy
•mre Ihe sr.w.p will paitlcipale In mann. "waihe* away the handwriL
linear feet
grhteh
Clifford Mehibbln. mrmher&gt;h!p o f ‘'inford C L y Commissioners »n-l'
J l k f spurtvrran* president point- drive rhaum an «ald thi- morning I a 'User Ira u* from
Ihe
I ing. on
proved ar# a htodaranc* and men­ of rows The committee could
me Atiaml
M iam i Open
upen l*e.
o r , » ihrmirh
inrmu.n Iia.
. Ihe
. uall *a*r« .............
. fear
that th* barberut la (or
mere a.e only three other Florida
"*
•» »vm !a*l.ng
ace to traffic
commend regulations or no1
Ihat
T(K;
of
‘
hr
prospective
mein
i
m
her
liem*
of
lm
pert*m
e
In
S
ra and prospeUt*e,mcmber»
rltic* pievins hn*l In Jll.Oftft PC, \ 1
Read Board Chairman Wilbur E. pending upon the supply price
oving plcluraa will alio be h er. has? ceei seen. However, d in ts ,e d bv He co m n m .i„n e r'
In ni* morning me**ag# yesterJon# uid that Held engineers of aboa and other pertinent factpge.
The Sanford Kiwanis Club w ill, sponsored me« t« The) *re Miami.
ne said. ” i r , of those the commit- w n b , the need for an additional
H the barberut meeting
(t onllnued ea Page r.ig h l)
his Department ere now contact- The propos'd program wouli bw
tee and laain m em ber'have called y , um„
lh, w ll)tt K r.ieral I bear Hr Terry M Bird at its noon , St Pe!*r&gt;burg and Jacksonville.
leg local authorities to secure Im­ administered by a Florid* rftsep
A unique d.slinction fur Sanford
s u ^ J . i M * l ^ ! diitI
" ,lh * ,0 ,v of Hnusing Pn.ject Gordon Bradie* Irnch-on meriing Wednesday at Hie
mediate removal of their signal*. committ** composed of nine |
Mgh* meeting was tbe d * - |a | ltlie over 12000 promlseil or w ill atfoaNl Dw toeeliiig to talk with Yacht Club.
i* the (a il Dial It will be the small
take care of the necessary , ut,„ ,,b c d b* lh, ,e seen i«.■d-ue " |be goatmfogiutora about the mat
City Manages Warren E. Knowles ducers with a like number of
Ur Bird i* e\pe&lt; Ird lo speak tn v ,t r|ty tn Hie l nited St»le* in hold
Mullet Lake Park equipT tirrc is no dmibl, said MrKib |r ii
said Friday that th* City ef Sanford lernates Representation on
lh* group of Kiwsn anv on “ Thr * lournaineul of lh# ''M syfaii Inn
to paint th* Weekiva bin, that the drive will Increase in
.
, ,
.
ha* always eecuiwd approval ef commit!** would be mad* up
Fiincllons of Ihr Seminole County 1open" sue.
fainterest and w .il tome to a succ-vs-1 *
'* J ^ reh,*’ * f!f* ,&lt;,r' Health Unit "
th* State Road Department tor districts. DUtrict* No. 1 or
--------------------I ,lc' for pt7H* cUo" ou,,u,« ,hf
said that a membership ful conclusion
signals pieced on stale reeds and South Florida district, which
Dr. Daniel Mather* of the Ki
T ra m *, nn.ler th* dherlion of w " '
d u ru ' * ^ hv »h«' wants Club's
w in progress with the
thoroughfare* and therefor* Ibtrt dudes Palm Beach county. wo«4l
Under
Privileged Q f g Q n S O l l i C C
f-nraf 'S ? enforcement officer*
at well^as eon., lering a let- Childiens C-immlile* said today
f the association serv- team captain*, a.e competing for
art none ef the signal* or siins to have J memb-ra: the West Coast &lt;
.
,
h a ir hern invited Is a meeting of
four
tickets
to
the
Orange
Dow
I
and
r
rr&gt;m
he
Srrn,no,r
*
ounty
tun
embership drive com.........»
.....
bo removed from location* within District No. 2. including Sarasota,
that the local health unit doe* a
the Ftr-t District Peace Offi-era
said, “ w e're going to the Gator Bowl football games with
ommerte winch tiemenduous svnrk among the tmPtha city Umttas.
2 member*, aid Central and Noiti
A, fording t • reports !•&gt; the offtr# Association which will b# held In
r to door canvas to ae- |e*p#ns* money added lo the ticket* rcq u n ti a referendum on anneal genl and the underprivileged ehd
Under the naw gtato Highway Honda or District No. 3, Includ­
he held concurrently wuh drfn of the community. "There is of B sy K ti;# cn . Stat# Comptrol­ Tampa. Thursday, Oct 27. begin­
mbtrs for our astocia-! Fo r the team eaptaim there ■»re Jf00
Cod*, which became effective last ing Sanfurd-Ovledo-ZeUwood, would
ning at l p m
lerest
in
lh*
ticket*
to
Ih*
Tangerine
Bowl
game
hf
S
jn
f,"*i
City Flection on Nov.! a riorv In Ihe work thi* unit doe*." ler. from counly *»»•**««* on Ihe
crealo tn tn est
August, the Reed Department la have 4 members.
Ho*t for the meeting w ill bo
.
••
I
______________
*
o.ir grteip
authorised to remove tha signals
*aid Dr Ataiher*. "a dory Ihat Is estimated a&gt;*r- &gt;d salustion of Eugene Act re, president of the
Th*
proposed
program
la
based
A request fur a quit rlaim Heed
real
and
tanttble
perronal
proper­
if local authorities tail to heed a on avldewee rtcelvad at a public
important to every c lliirn In Ihe
Roberts,
to the south half of the unplatted
ty for tax purpose* for IW1, Ih# association and B J
Chl*f of ro lle r Tam r*. and assist­
hearing
bald
m
Winter
Hava*.
Fla.,
Lot A .sf Ros* Court will come etuinly."
aite
ssH
valuation
of
Seminole
Jaaa* potarei out. Wwtvar, that
In lls weekly bulletin, the Klwr.ned by third vice-ptesident Inspect*
M4L 1W. If Florida Celery
before th# commissioners for dia“wafer at etromaUne#*" weak) Mar.
Is Club of Sanford has announre*! County n,&gt;n-*»#mpt real eitate It nr J . D. Failu re , Director of Ihw
produce
ra
voting
in
D
m referendum
ruuion
tunlghl.
flfi.713
710
“
F
a
irly
good
demand
on
vegetaMg feportatofe arbitrarily retwore
the annual: " L a d e * Night" even!
First District Captain C O Rob­
The shortest Item on the agrnda.
blea and fruit early last week de­
aignala “wttll artry affect kaa W«a favor the Issuance ef an order by
which will lake p ace on Ihe even­ ThU It an tnrresse of eatrly a inson and the (Tiair-tian of |lio
the
requisite
number
or
volume.
It
&gt;reid«nt
at
th*
Intor
and
possibly
the
one
Hero
that
w
ill
clined *lightlv toward the end of
mafe la atoals tha willing coopering of Nov. lb. According to (he half-million d lls r t or of MSA 910
may b* found. If th* proposal fo
* • acd Magnolia (hr w eek." Manager Sandy Ander­ draw lengthy dlacuitlon will he 'Klw anls Bulletin", District Gov. The 1(34 valuation » * j J1*.I2* 770. F ir ri D 'ririrt, Mavne T King.
oUso of total gutKorUtoa."
Arenrdtng to the invitation I#afternoon caused son stated ‘n his weekly report number T on Ihe announced proTom A lcEIvy tall, be a guest of the Th# pm*ftUK® of 'nereate of the ‘ ued to the local law enforcement
Mai .Cawor, Stat* Road Traffic eel favored by tha requisite
ge
estimated
at
amount
U
cannot
be
Issued.
Miscusalon
of
bldv".
to
L
.
11
l^wrli.
Director
of
the
|
*
r
*
m
iv ,3 valuation over 1934 route* to
aad fla—tag Engineer aald that
local Kiwani* gi mp
group, the eorktstl hour *111 befln
juries.
Florida stale Farm er’s Market* lo
Also, the Bulletin said, Fd Lane an arpruxlmal* I t.ercenl.
wtt la vital for Uta signal! b* re&gt;t 3 p, m.. fnllowerl hv a barben e
1*33 Dodge sedan, driven Winter llaven
mor*d with a minimum of delay if
will I,* in chars* of a program of
The valuat.s-n of Semln.de Coun­ t»e*f and p»rk dinner al 7 : »
south m Magnolia Avr. by Arthur
Elorida*i motorists are to obtain
enlertatnmenf, as is Ihe annual ruw- ty tangible n*t» nal property, as p m
He said. ''Intormitlent rains dur­
John FItva, 37-year-v.M Orlando
lom
maiimum banafita from a road
a«tintat*d by the tax a**«**nr
S p e riil door prire* will btrludo
car salesman, received damages ing th* week retarded harveitmg
ayatam that baa been vaatly Imand tniured the quality of beans.
ihow* a tim tat increase Ih e 1933 a Smith and Wesson AS ra ! re.
valuation # (tiirate.| for tO’.B I* }* ,. vnls-er. wallets, lit holder* snd
Shoriff Luthar Hobby toft this { ^ h'es^m.'te?n.Ht'r|n o mP*r
Seminole County Court I* In it*
and V w C t e W ,
I.OVF. OR LA C K o r I O V E !
790.470 in contrast with the 1931 miniature badges
morning to attend a meeting of th#
A tau Buiek aedan Ira velm- , but * ' ,h f 0’ 1*'' weather prevailing •frond week, with trial lerilm onr
OKLAHOMA C I1 Y n - U s e _ o r
- A tin Ninth 5 t and' aifilttn ny ' ". P . condition, ..
should
Fifth Dtitrict Sheriff a Association weet
^ Improve." being- hr*rd hy Judge Ernest the lack of lo .e —Is olten lo blame valuation of A7.9A3 930.
being held in Daytona Beach at the Harrison Clark e f Sanfo.d, a M- ^ndero.n laid "Orvnge* and lloutbolJer.
Tne combined tnrrcaie of the
when a perron gel* sick and wants
Trinctaa laama Hotai.
There were 1* rase* «sn the trial lo «tav that way s prominent psy­ m&gt;n.exempt real estate and person
year-old retired negro, received .
m* r» J " heaviest volume
According to lhariff Dava Starr, a damaged rigdit r * s r ffndcr »»■ * n|1 * ' ' r wr*d M B and 33.13 rw- dorlet la ri week with t of the chiatrist said here yesterday.
al property, &lt;n Scut mole County
speetlvely last w**k. Bean* and ease* tried Fr-ur of the rates were
who notified Urn mambera of the timated at 333.
Th* pychietrist. Dr
Theodore roinei to an -ppi &gt;\imate M ll.jlO
ahenffa aiiociation about the meet­ Aeeording to the Sanford Police cucumber* followed tn volume and found "g u llly" and convicted; two A Watters of New Orleans, »*td Ttic Stotr ( umpti.dler tai.l Dial
ing. th* Florida Sheriff ! Bureau Depart meal In vestig ato r rieva Uantcr supp I k i of eggplant, coco- -weelsrd "nm guilty" verdict); one a woman often will take advantage Ihe mercases tn *&gt;te«sel valtiaA acere of arreata were eomifet- will captain the naw forma to be approached the tnterserton as he l f l l » squash, straight neck squath m istrial, one directed verdlrt for of lllnes* to get attention from a 1ttoov are attnoutabir in mo*t part Three resident* of Asnfotd. are
brought the total the defendentj three guilty pleas: ‘lout* of a husband' who has to new construction, a delinit* and among S'.ntr I 00ft perron* who at­
ad aver th* waafcand awarding to. Mtod ant aad forwarded to TaUa- was lighting hla pip* and ran the volumer«PP*f*
up tn I7.U0 packages with)one cate no' pressed and four n#al#cted her
stop sign.
con.itt# reflection of the growth tended the first ststewide Beal
artdat rotarda at tha Baaalaal*
a gross valuation to tieesa of runtinupj Of the four catev where
Charge*
will
bo
hoard
before
___
_
B
triS
M
m
said,
“Thfo
la
a
v
e
ry
Dr.
Walter*
will
lectur#
at
the
\
of Ihe _____
»tate in new cunilructlon
for Property Institute at Ihe L’niverComity gheriffa office,
a "gulH&gt;" verdict wav relumed. Oklahoma Citv clinical ro n fu rn rc .ndu.strial and residential develop- *'*F ° f Florida Friday and Saturmarling far the Fifth City Judge John Leonard/ thi* af- 130.000 "
traffic arreata war* mad* by import*!*
toraoM.
"One volt-me should show a de- l&gt;rf **• f°r driving on (he wc.ng which opens her* piday,
Im
enl."
1d*v
ment."
Deputy Sheriffs. Florida Highway District Aaearialtoa."
------— — ------ — ■ - - The progrim of lecture# an I
tided
increase
with
Improved
qusll‘,df
ff1
®
road
and
the
other
Patrol and the Mutable with on
pant) discus-ions is bring pr*ty on moil ilemi," Anderson's r* ,hr®®
for ifrlving while In
added number of arrest* tned* by
taxicatfd
•erded by Ihe flo rid* Bar through
port concluded
the gome warden of th* Gem*
ill* I* g a l Institutes Commit,-e an t
Aetninole County Proseculor K a r-!
and Freak Water Pish CeanmiaReal Property Section In cooperal.vle llnuihnlder said that there are'
Hon with Ihr Eighth Judicial C ir .
14 rate* .r t for trial this week. Of
Clarence Smith waa vharged
I cult Bar Ass. elation and the Gen­
those I I casaa. t ) are for "driving'
eral Extentl'us Division of Florwhile intoxicated" with one of!
| Ida It it designed for law yer*,
them continued from last week'a
Pvt EarlS Jack ion. whose wife, docket Th# other eases are for
taring hie home end returning to
i hank loan and tru*t officer*, real
Geraldine litre on Route 2. San­ varioua violations.
• hear garden he operatea with
| r»tate brokers, surveyors, clerk#
ford. it scheduled to he tent to
a half-pint ef litoral whiskey. Th*
of court, and abitractur* aad tills
Europe from Fort RUey. Kan . In
Insurers
arret* waa made by Deputy I n iff
RUMP IX NEXT
November a« part ef Operation
During th# InttUul®, several of
W. L Long.
Gyrovcop# the Army's mw uait SANTA MONICA. Calif. Jt _
I America's ranking legal specialist#
t erklege driving charges were
rotation plan
‘'Thcre'i Just one more thing to
| la Ihe r#al p-operty held w ill dtsmsda Ip Deputy Rteriff Macgaa
P*l. Jackaea's unit, the toth In- fly and lhal'i a blimp. I'm work. ru n taa titles, curative ami liittila .entry Division, la the first di­ lag on that a w."
tloni acta, litis to real property,
vision to mov* ujdcr Urn Gyroscope So declared Jamas W. Meat*#—
perpetuities problems laseyer-aurplan. It will reptir* th* lit to- brl!#»*d to ba thi* nation's eldest
v#ylr raapoailbltitica and pruhlrma
(entry Division which to returning flier-after cefohraUng hla 13rd
la real estate ttaasacllons, till# oato tha U. 8.
birthday Saturday by taking throe
amlnatioa, and riparian right*.
Private Ja*ksaa, ten ef Mr. aad generations of hb family tor a
Georg* L Crotch#r. of the Gener­
Mrs Orval Jackson, Route 2. Oi- plan* ride.
al Extension Division, fo toatitut*
ford. Ohki. Ij a guaner in Company Monte*, a veteran of l.ftftfl hour*
coordinator.
B ef 'he diriricn’i 13th riglmonl. in lb* aii, said he has piloted U BOTH WERE ft.MII.INi t few momenta after thi* picture was taken.
Sanford rot-dents who aitended
He entered the Army In May of different types of aircraft, Inelud­ Representative Mack I Cleveland Jr. U about to Uriel* barbecued tha Institute hclud# F. M ovie*
this year and completed hr-to trato- ing a }*t He established Clever rkickea aad Rsnaier I _____
lie an bis face McDonald, Goorgo A. Spoor XV.,
tog at Past Bitoy.
Plaid barn to UBS.
M i Bdwta a . M a h o to v . \
haa already tempiad hto. (Btatf Photo)

Final Tournament
Of PGA Season

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Memberships In C ofC Growing
As Drive Increases Interest

Commissioners Will
Face 6-Item Agenda
At Session Tonight

Road Department
Begins Campaign

Kiwanians To Hear

Health Unit Talk
By Dr. Terry Bird

local law Officers
Invited To Session

Reports Valuation

r Accident
5 Damage

Vegetable, Fruit
Demand Declines

County Court Is
In Second Week

Hobby Attending
Meet In Daytona

Score Of Arrests
Hade On t^ kend

Three Residents
Attend State-Wide
Program At U Of F

Jackson Sch'idu’ed
For Trip To Europe

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S A N F O R D . FLO R ID A

Jury Indicts Smith
For First Degree
Murder Of Wife
DELAND Jh—Meriwether Smith
ef Oitecn, land grading contractor
and part-time preacher. today w u
indicted by ■ Volmii County grind
Jury for ftrit degree murder m the
itringulitiao death ol hi&gt; wife.
Zona, S3.
The crim i occurred i t the Smith
home July B Smith, 31, hie main­
tained the strangling w it the work
at an intruder, end lotd a coroner i
Jury Util he itruggled with aomeeee la the couple's darkened bed­
room and knocked the Intruder
down.
Then, K# raid, ho haerd a noice
hi hi* son's bedroom and went to
tnveitlgite. Whrn ha relumed he
Aeund U i wife dead on lha floor.
The eon, Samuel, teeUfied that
Smith tried to choke him. but tald
he war able to ret away and call
polio*. Tha youth. IS accueed hia
fathar at tha Mqviest of "premedi­
tated murdet" and laid "He'd
threatened to kill me three Umti
to tho leaf five yeari."
Off.rera arris ad at the Smith
home to find Smith fat bed with
hit arm i around hie dead wlfa'a
tody, rath er and eon were corared with cuta and bruleet.
Alia indicted today on flrit de­
gree murder chargea were Harry
Dreg gore. SI, of DeLand
Drecgora to accueed at the «hedgua slay lag April SO of 11n . fnet
Chue. B . hia common law wife,
and Albert Melt*. IS. her ion. at
the ramihackto home toutb of here.
Tho shooting. to which Dreggon
hlmaolf woe faodly wounded on the
w, apparently climaxed a hitter
mkty quarrel.
Leonard Malta, a younger broth-,
or of Albert, laiUftod i t a prelimi­
nary haanng that Dreggon fired
an Mas. Cham at petal blank

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Local FFA Chapter
Members Enter Two
Heifers In Show
annual Junior livealock
and poultry Mow. sponsored by the
Sou (hearten Fat Stock Show aod
Sale. Iac., waa held Oct. IT and IS
nt the Souther atom itoch ihow and
•ale pevfliea at Ocala.
The purpoea of thle atom wi»
to encourage rural youth to produce
and m artot higher quality livealack, poultry and other farm pro-

Dr. Joe Bifkenbach, aaioctite
director of the I'nisersity of Ftortda
Experiment Station to Giineivflle.
♦poke &gt;e*ic day at the Sanford
Klwants Cluo on "Tha Changing
Pattern of Agricultural Raa
tcarch.'*
Brckcnbich told the fargt group
of civic leaden that "thia »ort of
thing datei back to IMA when re
March was a gtncral thuvg."
"The thtogi that didn't happen."
he raid, "were the more complex
problem* with which we are con
fronted today *' To delve inln the-:
problem* today, «* ha*r to s*&lt;
back and pick up »ome of the old
er problem* ih*t had been by-pass
cd. but wc mutt have people that
arc well-trained and know how .a
get along with other people,"
"We re getting into the vlrua pro­
blem now rcople 10 jear* ago
didn’t know that virus alter* the
whole metabolic growth of a plant,"
be laid.
"Al*o." Beckenbach »atd. "we're
beginning to itudy the climato and
it* relationvh'p with the yield of
crop*, and with it comet a itudy
of overhead irrigation."
Marketing hi* been a problem
For year*, he and, wav# been
working on production and no* the
marketing relatiomhip with pro­
duction mutt be studied to devlae
crap yield and quality at tha aame
time.
Dr. Beckenbach ipoka aim on the
"ipreaiing decline" problem which
lace* the r«le*rcb«ri today. Going
back to the ortgaal analjiia made,
and tho itudiea (unwinding each
atep. he revealed that researchers
tried first to Ho a fungus to tho
problem,
al­
ive
delode
aa
g to • feel &lt;ITTto UMCTMtoed to
ooe of the imall root* o flh etrce.
Turning to tha fund* tried by the
Experiment Station, and tho pro­
blem of grouping hind* used on one
iub)ect for research, ho laid, "we
want to aaaure you that our hands
a rt choc tod, not only c to rtq f -tot
audited, with over 100 project! fi­
nanced by many various funds."
*'M’e need staff members now to
work in teams, and when you start
doing that kind of research it be­
comes tapeoiive," he said. We
have a (me budget and w» believe
that the funds put Into research
coma back to the state a hundred­
fold.
Beckenbach concluded. "I offer
no apoligtoi for the books wo ve
kept or tho Job wo'vo done. I
think they pretty much speak for
themsrtvei "
Dr. Backenbach was Introduced
by Dr. I t W Bupreeht. Program
chairman tor tho Klwanii Club'a
program was Dr. John Wilson, also
of tha local Experiment Stition
staff.

Mrs* Harry Falk Is
Elected To Office

I t o Bemtoeto Chapter at Future
Fanners at America epon aored a
engirt e n d Angoa toiler fas Ito ahow,
I t o totter waa bought from Em
Mr*. Harry Falk, a worker to the
erxld A r m tn Eallwood, which ts First Christian Church was elect­
n u t fay Reed Whittle. TS# An­ ed vice-preiident of lhe Orlando
gus, Lady Barbra, woo ■ blue rib- District Convention of Christian
m which waa tto top award.
Churches at Daytona Beach Wed­
I N H view-president nesday. Dr. Paul H. Tackard, OBiO Thompaoa
a t the Seminole Chapter FFA, en core, waa named president; and
to red a registered Brahma heifer secretary.
to Ito etow. T to animal waa Those from the local congrega­
t o t o t from Franeti Meriwether tion attending the meeting to Day­
a t Sanford The Brahma woe a tona included: Pastor and Mra.
t a t s r t ptaea n d ribbon.
Perry L. Stone, Mr. and t i n . Har­
Bath anlmali were k d and shown ry Falk, Mr and Mra. W. H.
t o BID Ihompaon, who in rompe- Young, Mr. and Mrs. Ira C. Melai with FFA members from over vi jir*
_Mr*.. Latter
ueuer Tharp,
si
Mrs. Charles
tto wattra atote, won third p!»
V Griame. Mrs Alex B Stroup.
to atowmaathip. Chuck Wehj-g; \
w. P. Y#
Yesley, Mrs. O. D.
t o « aaaistad BUI Thompson to ta- u n d re si, Mra. Geo W. Roland,
king ctrw of the animats.
and Mrs James L Horton 3r.
T to toy* «era accompanied in
too tow* to Ocala by the Seminole
EABIH TtEMOR
High School Vocational Agriculav a l totcber BUI Wait and a FFA SANTIAGO. ChUa uP-A
earth tremor was fait hare Utia
Attviaar, Lar-y Jon**.
morning No damagt waa raportad.

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Kiwanians Hear
Dr. Beckenbach

Weather
r* ir. Iltltf rhing* In temperature
Thursday; high today Ti­
l t north In 14 *« south: low to­
night (*• CS f i i i t m t north

Awnorialed PrCM Lr*.«rrl W ire

No. .100.

Fifth D istrict
Meeting Success
I

Two DeBary Clubs Woman
Fern Park Residcnl
0. E, Weaver, 56,
Resolve Problems Wins
Shoot
With Local Meets November Session Dies While Workinq

Ov Id El met ttrx t cr V a resi­
dent «i Fern P».k for It 'ear*,
passed sox* »t **ork vtodor»dsy
DEBARY
Route It t ! r,.n
at the Orient* Ferneries ohern he
tie,!• man) town*. D "ii it irvri
The Fifth District P rjcr i&gt;(»i was bvHikkes'prr
the town of Dr Italy?
rei * tiriru lin n ended u,r of it*
Bfevvr mrvrd to Fern Perk
On the ra&gt;t *idf of thu iniilr m«i»t ■iirccvvful and rnli.&lt;i*ia&gt;l|r
. prr.i l* Plai lation F'tales. a m rriligs lj*t ntjhl in &gt;anf.'Ml trum Sanford whe r hr vs.ss verr
A GltOl P OF I.AW enforcement offkcrs w rt.h the pistol matches get xinderwa* at the Fifth l' *!n t piou.l irtiilrnliai diititrt. with
active in cummunitv sml civic af­
.’.nnlv hefiur 1 o' cIa k »! rr hold fair*
Peace Officer* Association meeting in i=anf«rd yr tctrla*. «trf( t" ntiil&gt; i'h : ttcy Williams »m
Captain Roy Tillil, Sanford; Chief Carl Buchanan of the Winter Path Police Dr ^ailment; Chief Itov tippling lakrlrti ami thlmmar of •nc * pi*t,*t match. ■ h ,ne»*
\1 the lime of hi* dcjth hr « u
Alien of the Daytona Bewdi Police Department; amt ftngrant J- R. Munity, of ■ J». k-cmviUe I’olicr firth paint a* new ho in n »ln,w inrriinr » barbemr m.t I,.ton.n* a ir s dirCit.it nt C ivil DWrnvc, Suthrmsolir* in r*ri inrrra&gt;inx nuin* In lawmaker* pralvr Uio org’nl
Department, (Staff Photo)
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Int-. 1h*«r new resident! writ* -alim* for lit man* hr’irf'M
| | - intpintcnl of tho ('a w clb criy
Community Churvh S ndsv School,
Ibeir out of «tale friendv gloat.
fhr t i n t vtarted vrvt-ri'ar if and a memt-er of Ine board of
•■•g!i : "There is n r n i mansion Icrno n ar J o clock u.t) p.itnj
»tcw*idt of Lhe r.lu rch He wax
h»t», built w»v. wav hack hv the matchr* which liwk pl.n-* on ^rini al*o rhairm in of ihr financial com/ *_
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It nn!r Uoulrsard
where. *la_______
r;rti
woro mittre1 ot the rtuirrh organiistiotl.
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excluaisely for our u*e: no out- i errete,! for the eient Top nulnl
Weaver wit i n v a, live In legion
shwvtei was the wife of » Bn.-net
I
n I f
/ t / 1 r t F* n
I n /T
aideta can hold n i'rtm ti thrre.
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Isn't that wonderful* It'a almost Ia w rntorrrmenl olli-rr, Mts aetivie* He «x* * member art I
.1. B \ta«k Mr» 'I a
ftrrd a pa«l commander i t Die Old Glory
like the gatden of Edrn hrrr."
IXX out of s possible MV vr.ste tn Pod !*J of Altamonte v in;t ||&lt;s
The hemm«!e County Chamber
On tb.e wrvt side nf lT-9; are
the 30 round matrh In which more » * t alto the immediate pad com­
other developments bclm-ging to than a score nf person* took part mander of th. district oi r miration
of Commerce Mom wribip Drive
th* villsgr nf DeBary; beautiful
tv tn full swing, avid membership ^
Firing with the group nf Ixw en ol lhe Florida Vmrrlian Ixjiorv
homes being erected constantly, tnrcrmenl people and members of and a mrrrtber nf Seminole Voilura
romr'illoe
chair
nan
Clifford
Me
-as.
landscaped as &gt;arc fully as (ho** the F fth Di'tncr Peace DHtrer* ol the It k I \i the time of his
Riba1!! tftla morning
of planlslion Estates and owned ksioc'xtlon was loul* Wltnrighl death he was serving a* Chaplain
"With onty initial reporS com
hy people socially the same &gt;* Head i'u*to&lt;!lan of the Guard at and Service Officer of Old Glory
Post
fins to *1 present," Mrhibbin laid |
those arrov* the n**d.
ttaifi.rd Prl»on
Surviving *-e hit wife Sfrt Ruth
today. "w&gt;c are expcnricing *nmr
lien,- Acree. prosident of the
But when the Plantation F.vtates
of the wonderful rn&gt;hu«ia&gt;m that
women wish to Invite tho&gt;* new Florida peace Olficert Alsociellon Vkrsvrr; two daughters. Mr* Wil­
friends ftom across th* way tn and the sutrw idr group’s 5-cie liam William* of \popka and Mrs.
n i l evidenced in the kUknlf )exNew
forms
for
racking
me'er
theit o«n already established rtuts I n v. Virgil Stewart, attemted the J R lllttaxray ot Fern Park; a
Dr*. James B. Foley and Effa Icrday." ;•
,
mrcling yesterdar and tat in on n&gt;n, Stall Sergeaiti Robert r tteaviolation*
and
parking
v
lnt.itinn*
Dlckarson of Sanford a rt attrnS"We
drfwiltly cncodrag.d have hern pul into live by the meetings in the M*n&gt;inn House thr hii*inr*i session ol the or” snt- ver now setving in the U. S, Air
Ing the t#35 joint meeting of tha
they find this I* not the garden
Force in Germany, sp.l five grandlalion
Florida State and Southern Vetrri- with tha flvat day rci&gt;oitv." the Sanford Police Department
of Eden; they &lt;annot admit any­
klerlTg at Die Elk's Ciih tho rhildien
The two notice* are lellne.l "A" one who is not ■ Plantation
naiy Medical Association* current­ membership chairman *aid. Ad
Funcial services will he held Fri­
dltlonat reporta wi!l br coming in and "B". with the "A" n-'tirr Estates owner and belong* to the buxincvi meeting got itotrnvay
ly underway in Jacksonville.
at 3 o’rlock when a rep*&gt;r1 ftonx day afternoon st T p m at CoxThia year's program marks the this alictnoon and tomorrow fir printed with hlaik letters and ’.he Association.
the nominating committer for tho Paiker Funeral Home in Winter
•Jhth annual convention of Uio the fir.*t phase of the gigsnlic cam­ •*B" notice tn red
"What do you mean." they re- election of district nltics-ts ws* Park wild the lire Darwin A Stir*
The notice print*) in black petFlorida State Veterinary Medical paign that was put uUw rflrrt ye»tain* In citations third v* "nark tori heatedly, "Do sou tell us. that braid New olfiretsi named by uHlrisiing Palltwjrer* will ha
Ataorialion and tha Mth ef lh* terdav morning
ing Improperly," "parkin; In re­ en one from ‘the other1 , ,1, of the unanimous irllun of the group mem lifts ul in* Did Glut' poj| of
SouUrrn group, tom pored of vtlSix .earn captains arc enrourag
tiinai ana from 11 loutharn sUUv- mg tlm r team members to g&lt;&lt; served apace." "pwrkln; prnhibl street* is welcome heie- We'H see were Captain Roy Allen Da*Iona the American Legion in Altsmonta
Beach chairman: t.t. Jack Mary, Apt lags
ted," *p«rklng double.*" * parting to that "
But
th*
rules
are
iiontlsd.
The
Orlando, vice chairman; Kilt Atall
night."
“
pviklng
overtime
"
or
tn Jaetsonvilrt for the fou^day ,|f|(rtJ |o lhe o,.jn f r ,mw| and
meeting which ia featuring damon- 'Gator Bowl football gaites at “oilier vndJtmn- " Fine, for theve ■intin,linn stands and is a tore &lt;aroc. spronit vii-cchairm.sn with
f Thoms* Mrthourfit- It H
*t(atmni of newest advance* in •like for the top mrr&gt; 11 the rare, violatiom arc rt at ll's l If made! • rot cra|*plng up ns cons er sations. t’o sg
r-v e Sanford' ('hint %irt*o'
or lakin to the sanford Police De "TIi* (fun curiato" I* a term apvaleiinary niediena, social **rnta lhe top men. pcicenl*ur «iie. will P-irtmrnt wiihlit 14 hours Olhcr
son, Fuvtls Cap! i C S our Dr
pled.
many
times
to
the
easl
aide.
and business loitiortt. The con­ receive four tickets and i-'i tx- wive, the tinner reads, the line is
The new psriing s -e . off PomI let it this fall there seemed to Lin .to i apt Jtmrny turkeivon,
vention began Sunday and ™da pciue money for the Oramc Bowl increa-ed to $3u0,
Del s id E T Frwm. SI Ati*ti*| m e t,tat Ave evtendfng to Rem!.
hs
no
solution.
But
nowthnl
there
game whilr the treond man wilt
Wednesday, Oct. 19.
me. and I Hogan. Drl and wore *vde fto-i’e sr,| * Ketitp t-lnught
Tlte notice printed to rvd is lor
Highlight of the meeting will br rot civ c four tlrkrl* and $15 ex itvr lurking only amt lhe tine is i* * Woman's ( Itib of D&lt; 11JS?y no all named rnmmltlrrnun Willi
nearer rompfeiinrs !o,!av with th#
Or v*rs( side si t a I'lantallnn
the ftrwl cloved circuit lelevl*mn prove monc) for the 'tu to r i!nv*l
Fran's Porter ot Euslis renamrt.' psilsimivef p'ep srm r the soil,
i(»nlllllird nn I’agr I Ighll
1 ‘tales Woman’s i Uih arioss the rcrorder
demonsttations in veterinary con­ game
•and and rtsy. The m lx'r takes a
Street, romposed of friends who
vention history.
A thunderous ovation * u given
The team eaptain winning the
feel entitled to meet together Cxpl t|ov Till!* nl Sanford when ifepth of from sis to eight in rb 't
In conjunction with tho Joint honors will receive two ticket* in
whenever they so devjre, the first b • ret'rement was annoiinred. The , of soil throughly pulverising tha
convention, tho American Animal the Tangerine Bowl game and D o
HotplUl Ateoriallon ia kidding a steak dinner* at Frrddir's Steak
wedge Is being enlered. The De- iTKaninUrm paid tribute to the j clay and mixing with sand la
eerie* of meeting*. Women's auxi­ Hoove
flat v Woman's rlnh ha.l a tea C5 yearud,| p,,Tlre officer who fiarf form a st*MDlr&lt;( has* for finux
liaries of all three grour* al*o
isweetly to whi. h they invited Worked ttisrlevslv tn further the four to five inrlies of lime rorV,
Tram Caplwinx ate H I. Per
have meetings scheduled to coin­
n-rmhers of the plantation Estates 1 purposes ot the Florida IVjcr OHl After the r!*) t n | sand h*t. la
kins Jr., O. Lewis Dinkint. Don
cide with tha Joint convention.
DFRkRY — On Sunday the new Womans elub for a marvelous .•era Atsoeiallon
thoroughly parked and hardened,
Pairs, Gordon Sweeney, Dallas
Baptist
church of DcBiry will be I afternoon.
'f^.e FI'OA President l.vtd the ***' Bme r o t I* applied,
lamp and John Williams
fnrmilly opened at two ^ivirev 1 The riat tatlnn Estates Woman's member* in thr husinevs .esvi.n
The firs ! eo*i it applted for th(
Bull Wins Grand
The ■inctuary will be dedicated 1eluh is msking plan, foe « month­ Dial he would do anythin;; In any haid-aurfared ire * when th*
*t II a m with the ttev Hubert M ly rard r*rty to srhich they a ill rlulrtrt to push forward the ideals whit# lime nvk It thoroughly
Champion Honors Firemen Planning
Thoms* ofBeta ting.
a*l guests from srro,, th . hfcH- nf the itatewidr group "In ti rail hardened and smoothed.
Dr Clifford Wslker of the Bsp- " • ) . also a holiday lea In which on me to »ppe*r before sour
In Texas Fair
Barbecue Dinner
ttit Convocation from iscksonville
Boards of C'ommtiilonerc, rounA bull owned by A. Dud* and
The tornfwood Volunteer Fire­ and thi Rev. D. I* l-ocki of Or­ the DeBary Woman’s flub is to ctls, or othrr groups in thr in'ethe
Invited.
Fortunately
the
FinSana, of Slavis, won Grand Cham­ men are readying Ihetr plans for lando will assist st the 3 p m serest of our organisation.” he laid.
pion Honor* at the National Bra­ the heaf barbecue dinner they are sire After Uie Invocation hy Mr men s Association is an under­
Secretary .S'cwart explained In 2 Breaks In
hman Show bald at tha Tax** holding Bsturtay, Nov. II at Sun- Thoms* there will be sn aJdras* standing group and has given detail the problem* confroultog
th* use of u beautiful new ball for the FPOA and the dealh benelil Mains
njihada Park.
by the Hev. J G. Start a.
s u i t Fair In Dali** recently.
Lams Platt Brown, who tuper- there rard parties and sorlat leas fund vshlch he said, "will get un
"Emparor Manio JF* waa tha
Prof red* realiied from thia eTwo breaks tn water maim hava
IT $2 which ronitrets derway In a tew wrek* *' The mat
bull tn tirtd nl tha ahow by A. vent will be used to purchase much vises the music, announces that so­ Route
been rspeiienred th i. week, acith
e
r-to
«
n
,
„f
florid*
mar
not
los
will
he
featured
in
this
special
l(r is still m romniillee. he ssid.
Duda and ftons. Tha award was needed equipment for the Fire De­
folding to a report from lhe eity'«
minlc program; by Henry F.ltelin slw aji sever the town of Drliary. hut snould move forward and t.e manager's effire,
partment.
presented Oct. 19.
eomo
a
reality
io
.
s
,
i
nf
Del^wn
Springs
and
Mrs
Bruce
It waa tha first lima that a
A six-inch ms n was hroken
Abernithy
of
Del.snd. "Thy
Tha next district meeting was
Florida hull #*#r waa aver s
Church 0 God" and "Ble*s This Arthur J. Gear
*»1 for Nov !( at Dayton* Beach vesterdar *i ?5th a r t Patmatto
Texas animal In national competi­ USO Film Shown
House' will be the anthems.
according to a motion carried u_ ) where Ted \) illlaiu* Is , onstnictlng
tion in tha Imne Star State.
The Seminole Countv Jsy rre t
a retail lumhr,Mya&lt;d The break
tr the group.
All
Drliary
denomtn*ti
uis
have
Dies At Residence nanimioisty
The hull came from lha Duda shrvwcd a film to the Yacht rtuh
9 p nt
felinlaicd lhe eongiegwtion of lhe
Following the business ac**ion. | w*» repaired
ranch a t Cocoa.
Arthur John G*«r died ,&lt; hit X thickrn barberue wa* s-rvrd tr.
today at t l 3n on "The I’SO and Bsptisi church on their b*auliful
Tha seenod ku«&lt; " i&gt; Tuesday
What It Dws."
mV S’ Rn,*l,» Hrive la st, more than m t st'endm; the meet n rlu *hi« s six-inch m* n waa
ehurch Mueb ftnsnrisl s"d phys­
Thu lx in connection wtih the ical travail has gone into bringing . . * ,r *,,lnX to Hi health for (ng h u e tn Sanford Trepan d un 1 broken on French As* Th# pipo
Association C a lk
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omit
c.
. . . .
/ ...
bout
seven months.
LM) drive which will start Sun this edifice Into existeme Every­
Her the direction ol Clyde F.'livm was repairs,) and p it hack into
Horn Joy t | . |g;g |n at the Elk'* &lt;lull pits, the peace
Session For Tonite day wiih an open houve tea at the one Is invited to altrnd the dedi­ J.uiHean w«.
•eiviie at X 15 p. m , atter a three*
Ontario, I'wnada ,„d had
I'.vO tiom 3:30 to 5 p m
(C opt, nurd an rage Eight)
catory serv ed .
I hour repair Job,
A meeting tonight nf th&lt;
'''&lt;"1
In
Sanford
for
tha
p
..|
he public U cordially inutrd
tunl Concert Association hat been
tour years | | , . . . ,
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filled U formula!* plan* far Ihilr
Hrara Methodist Thurrh, Our-ago.
forthcoming in#mtor*hip drive.
JIL. th* Triiuminar
Masonic
A limited metnbenhip hi* been
Lodge. Chicago, and for 41 year*
was * master merhanic of \m rr|.
oullired dui to the (rilin g capacan Ship building Co., nf Chicago
clip of the building In which the
H« la survived hy hit widow,
programs will be preiented.
Mr. Mahal M. Gear. Xanfonl;
The meeting thle evening, t* be
daughtara, Mr*. Ruth dtnne
held i t the Seminole County
rhtragn: two a on i. Willard
School AdminUtratlan Building on
Gear, Evergreen Park, III.; Frank
Commercial Ave., It celled for S
Highland, fnd ; two graodo'clock.
.on*. Arthur and Richard Gear,
Mr». Ralph Auetin Smith, memand eleven great grandchildren, t
berehlp fhilrm in, hie urged ill
Th* ramalna were lent tn
pereone Interested In the concert
Cblragn this aDernonn for funeral
eerlee to ittend the meeting thle
and interment at Mount Green­
(criting to h u r the plana idopted
wood Cemetery, Chicago,
to f i r end to lend their help In
rompletlng the program nocoeurp
to eceuro the complete member,
In Lovett'i full page adver
chip for the association.
Garment at grocery Item* In
Under ronetdermllon for tho eer­
esterday'a Herald. It was Inlee here In Smford are natlonilly
orractly Hated that thtir local
Known figure* ee Cernetlt Otis
dorta would to open Friday
Skinner end the fimeue Den Ce»alfhli until • ; » •'clock.
Mdl Chenie,
Th# pro»ent ilore hour* ar*
( i N low i:—Moatday through
rhunday:—» :» a. m. to «:M
TUNIS, Tualiie ID - Algerian
n. m , Friday and Saturday:—
ifatit weeit «■ the warpath again
!:M a. m. to T:00 p. m.
nd killed three Frenchmen in an
Ill# Herald la glad to M tto tto
Itack an a a t e J u t over the
RCHRE1RNTATIVB KENNETH BALLINGER #f TaBatoate#.
t toy# correct!oo
»* Tins DKBA1Y BAPTIST CHURCH which wIR be dedlrited negt
County, waa In Ran feud
ytd yaateri
ysaterday aa a tueat of Representattvu
S M to r. ( A M t o t o m s AtodU)
Mato M. novwlaad Ja. to llU fto !
amito right- (KulX PtotoJ
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To Be In Daytona

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Member skip Reports Are
Encouraging

Foley, Dickerson
Are Attending
Veterinary Meet

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New Violation
Forms Into Use

Parking Area Is
Near Completion

Church To Open
In DeBary Sunday

Water
Arc Reported

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T h o r* . O ct. 2 9 ,1 9 8 9

200 ,0 00 Bow Hunters In U. S
d«mania for
meat-on-tbe table
By MON BENDEBSON
game auppbrt, bow hunting hai an
T U ASSOCIATED PBESS
Big gem# bo* bunting may irt appeal all lla own. Not only la It
with lla practlcionen but
altraye beva the kind of lucceti U popular
will! t r i m and children who can
timed tt, but generally manage* go along on combined hunting
to fail very plraianily.
camping tripe In pltnant autumn
And the dlacovery that tha foo­ woodl. And ll*n popular with game
te r t can bar* I n ' a» much fun— manageri who find that laitead of
with Irti to carry—than the eapart having to provide t deer for nearly
la a big rea«on why thero a rt •very rifleman, on* good buck will
tome zuo.noo bow hunter* tn the laat a hundred bow hunter* all
United Slate* thu year. There were taason and he tcarcely the worse
for wear while an activa bear'*
half that many la at year.
After all, what other aport could utefulnen may he limited only
enrhrine amnn; lla aagei the re­ by the infirmitiei of advancing age.
cent feat of Harry Meyer of Mil­ At any rale, after a period of
waukee. Unarmed and out for a meditating whelher tha bow was
alroll In the wmrft. Meyer epnlted only a tou—which It it not—or a
sporting
weapona hig h’Jtk dter atlrep. Meyer tremendous
crept bark out of the thicket to which it it—game department! of
hit ear, »ped eight mile* to tonn moit atatea which have any big
and purchased a bow and arrow. game hunting at all are rolling out
Then back the eight mile* to the the red carpet for archer*.
woodl, a long atalk again to the Special tcatom , pioneered in Witthicket where aure enough tha buck ctiniin and Michigan 10 year tago.
atill alept Meyer wokt tht deer are tha growing rule, while the

arrow hunting ataion of 10 deyi
In each of three hunting area*—
Ellin Air Tore* B ait KtainraUoa,
Ocala National Foreit and J. W.
Corbett Wildlife R t i t n e area la
Palm Beach County,
The apeclal aeaton la In tha eaVly
(aj| before th t optnlag of the reguji r , ffl0 n *nd bow and anow
hunting ia alao. permitted during

for a aporUng ahot, drew hia bow
And mined completely.
With tha emphaili In many hunttng field* Increiilng lo impniiible

Legal Notice
ix Ti*r c o r n r a r T i i OM)* * } ta n
W ind (h it ttb day *t IXtubce,
la a iw iu
n e v e r.
i
*r*rr. nr riontna. iw ran. m
(Official nark'* Stall
/ • / Ok P H trad"n
t u b rjTA TB o r i
•*lerh Circuit Cntirl.
j. a n o t r n
Iitcta ta *.
M ntlani* C n u al), Fl»rlda

r i v t i i n o T tret
Kuttc* l» berekr *l*» n that tha

i n m a T i r t a r t r ro w a m *
T *a B oar* *r PuMIe laitru ciien
far temlfinla C auatr, Plnria*. w ill
racalta k!4* f* r lha furnlihieo *r
all lakar. m a u n a lti a-iuipottat ana
•enrlea* fer th* Clearing ant Grailtag af Plnocrett a-ho-l »it» qetit
I I i . m . Octootr I f , l i l t , at in ,
*rflra "f the Wueerlatendent - f
Pukllr In tlru itla n , Wthaal Adntlnl.
■traiiao aulM ing Cpoirntrclal A*enua. Itn lo rC , rln rlg a ; at whlrh
lima an4 rlaea tha kM* w ill ba
g
ahllclr p p tn *i aed rt*4 aland.
* f&gt;*t*4 tkla tea Ilk 4ay a f Oata*
. tirawiega aad tp telflritlaaa mae
f t . A. I I IM I.
ka
nhtaiao4 fram tha nrrita *f tha
/•/ J. A Petlfc
A t aaw ialttrat** «f tka a re h liaci, Titan J , Mniightaa. i l l
t'.tiata el J. A .Jtaaik, Da- nanfarg Atlantia V ,n »n »l flank
nm laiag. Hanf*M. Flatlda N" &lt;*•
c*~re4
P*nt wfiii ha raouiroO far plant aa4
T e lia A. m iliia M . Jr
ipecKicailnat.
a r u r a e r r«r aaaiiaiatratee
fa n fa re . yiarM*.
A e a n lfiM chock ae htnk draft
H V tk lo ta tha Beard af ru h lla fn .
ptraeilan
far
Saatlaala Caunip,
n n T i r r o r a r r o ir A T io w
Flnrlda. ae a aati&gt;fartarr hid hand
aiacuttd hp tha hlddtr *ad acrept.
( I K C n r f t * l ^ o 5 l B A B TA Ttn
abla attreiiita in an am atai •nual
o r ma t
In flea par ra n i * t lha Md ak tli b«
K o n c c ta n i b e b t n m
•ahnmtad
w ith aath bid.
That I^ u l* J, iJnaekugal
Tka auicatafut bidder wltl ka eaOaraldlan B. Llaaekagal, k it *
oulrad
ta
furn
iih tad par for tttlath* nnlatr or tha fallaw ina can
faaiarp per far manta aad p t r o ia i
ea|a hat fil&lt;4 aatd cartifTrata
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H I d«*d ta ba litatd Ib a re n a '
Tka B a ird nf Pablla tn iira illa n
cartlficata numkar aad pear nf
fa r aaatlanlo C*wm&gt;. Flnrlda ra• uanra, Ihn d ncrlp llaa nf tkn l
•ar/aa lha eight fn rt|aet nnv
party, and tha aamn In w h irl
wet at tat tad ara aa faltaw ei
C ertlflratn X * It
T » ,r nf tatiaaaca f a i r I . A.

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ta tna Heit»raaT* f*&lt;m ir Jwdga • (
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M im e . e - r v ia l aad va'i'hara, a*
A d m ln lflrttar *f 1*0 Ratal# *f
1 X r.fit'T lt. 4«-»aa*4. *e4 at aaU
litre. «a«n ant thtr». tnek* appll;
Celle* ta the it'd Julia* for a fiaaj
••ttiem ert af *l» a4oiial»tratl*« of
• t : i **1* 1*. to* fee aa ;r 4 » f 4ia«
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Wilson Stamp To Go
On Sale Next Year
Poatmaatrr General Arthur E.
gummerflald today announced that
th t 7-eent Woodrow Wilaon atamp
of tha new ordinary aerie* will be
fir*t placed on aala a t FUtihien,
Virginia, on January 10.195A. Thla
atamp la the thlrtatnth of tha new
regular wriaa to bo raleaaed.
T ht atamp will b* 0.7S by 0.17
of an Ineh in dimension, arranged
vertically and andoied In a aim*
pla pictura frame effect, printed
by the rotary proee*a, eWirie-oyt
perforated and iaraed in iheeta of
100. The color of the atamp will be
announced later.
Tha rentral subject, a likrtieti of
Woodrow Wilaon, wa* reproduced
from a drawing by F. Graham
Coote*. Tha nama "Wilaon,” in
white fa rt Gothic, ti located on
the left aide ju it below the center
of tha portrait. Tha denomination
”Te" and "U. 8. Pottage,” arrang­
ed In two llnaa, alao In white face
Gothic, are placed in tha lower
right corner. Stamp eolleetora do.
airing firat day cancellations of
tho 7-eent Woodrow Wilton atamp
may tend • reaaonable number of
addressed envelope* to tho Po*lm atter a t Staunton, Virginia, with
money order remittance to carer
tho eoet of the atamp* «o b* affixed. An enelotura of medium
weight should bo placed In each
envelop* and tho flap either taelJ
ed or turned in. Tht outaida enve­
lop* to th* Poatmaater ahould be
endorsed "F irst Day Cot era.''

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The Social Sccurily AdmlnJitrelion h it found that the number
of eged perton* &amp;S end over in.
rreaic* ebout l.ooo evwry d*y.

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R e g is te r To V o te -K n o w To u r
C a n d id a te -lt's Im p o rta n t!
The time haa come when we mu*t atop a f
moment and take ««*!: An important event
in the hlatnry of the City of Sanford U
•bout to take place.
We're apeaking now of the city election
t i« alated for Tueaday, Nor. 8.
When we were informed recently that
only al&gt;out 8.500 citizen* are registered to
vote in the coming election, there wa« a
•nrt of ahock. A city that boaata of nearly
lg.000 population with a rrgiatercd xoter
Hat o f ju a t 3.500.

On top of that, aince the hooka were
opened for reglilraUona recently, only 3,
ncv- votera have been added to the rnlt*.
L e t’a fin d out w hy w e’re not ta k in g p a rt
In o u r own c ity g overnm ent.
T o prop erlv aelert th e m an m nrt anitahle
fo r th e h ig h office of S an fo rd City Com m iaa io n rr. th e re muat he th e m axim um num &gt;er
gf rltlre n a ta k e p a rt in th e wl^ction.
And th o .e who do ta k e p a rt in th e elecfion m u rt ta k e th e tim e to find out all th e \
r a n about th e c a n d id a te , w ho have declared
them aelvea eligible fo r th e poat. H elve into
th e belief*, th e pnlieie*. th e o u tlo o k ., and
th e fu tu re p m g rn m . th e v have * a te d for
them aelvea ahoutd t h e r he elected by th e
m a jo rity o f th e people.
I t ia h ig h ly Im p o rtan t. In ev ery election,
th a t every aingle point he checked w hen
p l e t f r r r j i a re announced, w hen policies are
voiced, and w hen th e firm n e .a of th n .# who
• r e au p p o rtin g th e can d id ate ia teated.
D on't atan d back, and w ith an a p a th e tic
a ir o f " I d o n 't c a re " a a r. MI reckon I'll ch o o .e
t h a t one th is tim e ." Serloua question* will
fa c e th e Ttoard of C ity Com m iaaionera in th e
Im m ediate fu tu re , aa a m a tte r of fact, th e
q n e .tio n a face th e group now.
It ia time that our city fathem atand up
an d he counted on everr que.tlon confront­

ing them. Are they for nr agalnat? Moat
time* It la better tn allow th a eillzeni to dei

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TODAY’S BIBLB YER8B
Dearly beloved, I beaaeeh you aa atrangt n and pflgrfAaV ihataHtTfirnm fleahly lusts.
. which war agalnat tha aoul.—I Peter 2:11.

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Thanks For Coming!
I,aw enforcement men from tha Fifth

f a } J0r
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BUYING
A CAR?

D istric t m et in S anford y e ste rd a y .

It was the annual meeting of the Fifth
District Peace Officers Association and vis­
iting our community w ere offirer*. county,
citv and state, along with their wives and
children.
We were happy to note that the entire
group of policemen, police .ertreant«. patrol- H A L B O Y L E
men. denutv .sheriff*- sheriff., polire cap­
tain*. nontenants, and polic* chiefs, were
making themselves at home in our community.
,
Huw sould you
Most of them knew their war around, NEW YOKE
just aa If they were members of our local or­ Ilka to (raw a nav front tooth?
This Is ona of my blggril smbiganization.
tioni. It makas no aema affhand.
It wa« wonderful to aee these gentlemen I knoe.
in our cltr, meeting for their own benefit, My fnendi ask ma, MNa*, shy
and for the heneflt of the cities and c«un- should a groin man over 41 «int
tiea they represent. We know that as they to grow a new front tooth? KSit
you do with it?
pro.per as law enforcement men. so will the would
I know wh«t I'd do with It I'd
communities where thev live will prosper. put a 10-ra'ot diamond in the
A score of them took part in pistol canter of it Ar»d m e n strangeri
matrhea. An annual competition that Is cer- eam t up and a.ked ma. “ ktm.
where d d you gal a diimoad Uka
Umly commendable. Our own officers were tfier***
I’d reply:
out in full force to take care of everv reed "Never mind the diamond You
that the.* high men presented. At their can gel diamonds bigcer than that
targets, local men were there to serv* them wbuleiale Let ma tell you about
"
when their wants were made known. And. theAndtooth
don't think they wouldn't
all th* while, a tremendous barbecue was be In lm itH in hearing about it.
helnr prepared for their enjoyment In the Many people go through their
whole lives without ever getting
evening.
ta have a heart i* heart
Certainly It Is a happr occasion to wel­ atalkchance
with a man who grew a new
come thee* men to our cty. W* would like tonih after 44.
to ae« them com* heck agian and again to Maybe you yourself are one of
ahar# our hospitality and tn enjoy the thota who haven't had this prtvl
friendship eatended h r every local citizen. lege.
Well, euppotlng I grow this tooth,
W* take time nut In our editorial and you attended some snippy
eolumna to congratulate our law enforce- social soiree, and you saw me
m int Irene!** for eetinr •&gt; hnst to the standing there, smiling my hippy
▼lilting P*gee» Officer*. We're aure thet aa
suppnihsg you whispered to
w* extend our thenka for the hnapltalitv ex­ sonAnd
cone. "Who's Mia dolt ever
tended th* 200 or more people vlaltlng our ther* whs looks Uka h* awslluwed
eltg, w* expreas th* thenka of a grateful a headlight?", end euppoatag you
beard la whispered reply: "You
eommunlty for having tham with ua.
mean yn* haven't Beard of him!
It !&gt; hoped that our police department, Why
he'a the fellow whe grew a
eonatablaa, sheriff* department, and FHP front tooth after 41!"
officen, will Invita them to ha with ua Your aortal aplomb wouVt van­
ish. your eclat would be shattered
again In th* near future.

Like To Grow New Front Tooth?

tn an instant. Don't tell ma you

People Are Hurricane

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WASHINGTON tfi-T h t nxtf f*ut who at SI
u (ratal and almost If b* hid to bet privately, Td
in on Leswirt W. Hall vhen Prcti-, bald, taw notmng like that tn rioro1ju * n he'd « i Eisenhower »unT
d” ‘
,or hl‘
lh* contrary, run So Halt ia « - J M ( e and
attack Before that, there was a
Seixember he «»i in a u vcn »"* • • cnn*r.»»man, race*
rosy glow in the iky Now he can t "
^ v e m o r r . ne
in a
.
. .
touch at
,** what lie. ahead
| »M Butter and any other profes- ( - J g f J
m
‘ 5
At eb*.rman of the Republican .tonal polil.cian mutt have envied.
„ if aeceptini th*
National Committee, It’i Haifa Job To near
him talk, there were l0fJ Elsenhower wouldn't run. Hall
V&gt; lay the foundations fo ra Repub- n„ itoim t
ahead on hit political ««■ taylni th* partv would win
Ucan victory ui 13i«
take. Ha waa confident Eisenhower by laktni “ Ikat phtlosphy. perHit counterpart Paul M. Butler. , oul(J
„ ,f El, „ ho(&gt;er .onallty and the record of hi. adchairman
the Democratic Na- ...
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, ,
mmi«tratK&gt;0
(tonal Committee, hat the tam e.'1"1ln" " ,BW popularity] ^
to , ln on Kj , „ .
kind of Job (or the oppoiition lt*a ** »**med a year ahead of time nottrr.,
m |t n„t be enough,
a barkoreak’nt J»h for both men to have mum better than a SO-SO
lh( tuteri n &gt;11 have to maka
any lime But lUU'i looked eeater, cbnncc ol ainn.na
: their own judiment on the Repub.
thin Butler'*—befurt the President
And ^ g ucnh0»er won. he lit an candidita. whoever he It.
fell HI Sept 24
.
(
a* in 1SS1, pill the
* h0 he Blljr ** ** somethin!
The ilcmix-rati have no sure
*
^ ' " h i m ’aid “ giro »*11 d * ’Bt kBn* nnw'
,h,t candid,,*
ih e ir^ p u ty j
B fpubt|tln, eon„ oI o(
nomination in their convention
»ren
more The
_il . ,
»'*” once
wing Hiuir
anw whole
miutf nRer “
nest lummer even thoujh i
■,,-ublican part, felt the say Hall
rni&gt; i jdal.
.j
moment A d »1 1
teem to hold an edge.
Then on Sept 24 the Pre.ident
And before the convention li was stricken Now Hall merely,
over the scramble among Demo­ and not loo confidently, speaks
crats may butt tha party vide about the po.sibiiity that Eiien
open
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NEW YORK tn t e r n s thet
lav* lambasted large section* of
the nation with marked fury th.*
▼ear are making home owners,
Industrial management and th*
build lag Industry tnereislagly hue
rlcin* and flood conscious.
Hurvieane-reslstant w i n d o w a.
leakproof walla, wind and water
defiant foundations, bridge* and
highway* are prime topics today
in architectural and eonitniriion
rlrctes. New paints and other sur­
face coating*, a* well a* new eon
etruetion materials and methods
are being tested la laboratories
la addiUoa to spectacular dam­
age aad destruction of many build
b p end bridge*, heavy rata* and
flaede have ruined casmUeae driveweya, cellar walla and floors and
Benae roof* IBia year, la , many
a borne owner ia mmw storm son­
ar lou* than ever.
Sturdy bourn budding fo very
murh mare la the mind* of wouldbe Borne ow nrn now. Contractor*
gay that mm housing development
loot roof* In wholesale quantities
la asm of the b'g blows because
Builder* bed skimped am roof natls.
A lot nf Wees m making big
Buildin pa herrieiw# m tsta a l are

Leonard Hall Faces Tough Year

cld* the queitlon of importance,
If you have not reg’.tered to vote In the
city election of Nov. 8, then he aure to du
ao immediately.
Then, aa aonn as you have registered,
make it a point to learn everything you can
al*out the candidate. Acquaint yourself with
the reasons why the candidate want, the of­
fice. Know that he support, the views of
the citizens of the community as a whole,
and not in favor of a minority.
Register to vote—and know your candi­
date!
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A Now York akyseraper, Am
Boeony MobU Building, a U-atory
itagplam steel clad office structure,
will boat! I,SO* "hurricane resistsnt" window*. Owe of th* secret*
la a double gasket seat of polyvinyl
chloride.

Th* Truseoa Steel division of Use
Republic Steel Corp. which de­
signed and mad* them says It had
them tested by the University of
Miami. Wind and water ware
hurled against simple windows at
valoeitiea equal to a ItVmlleanhour storm Air pressure against

th* qosrtar-tnrB ptste glam was
around two third* of a toe.
Th* steel Industry U touting the
us* of more steel reinforcement
in concrete ta highways, drive­
way* and foundation* Dlls sum­
mer's storm loft mile* of readbeds' piles of fubM*. Undermlnuy
by floods la another problem, but
the steelmen aay many road sur­
faces could havo been aaved with
greater use of waklad wire fabric
In th# cement.

would aland there sneeitm and
making cutting remark* such at,
" * • » • P*"P's «dl dn anything to
attention Pr*y. * by dtdu t
ha sprout a tail and become a
teal sensation'"
No, tin t* , you might think Ihoit
things — but you woulJn’l say
them out loud. Who are you to
stand alone against th* crowd?
Just like sll the others, you'd
grab the first possible opportunity
to b* introduced to me Then, in
th* very nast bresth — In violation
of all Emily rost'i etiquette edicts
— you nlurt out:
* li it reallv true you grew that
handsome new front tooth afte r'40?
Please tell me how? Did you go on
a ipeaeial diet? Did you first put
an nld tooth under your pillow at
night. Deal sleeping on your fact
help?"
And believe me, madam — 1 am
assuming you are a lady, but if
you were a man It would maka
no difference — you would gel no
information from ou*.
I would mtraly assume that
patronizing smile which them thatma* wear, ard aay:
‘T h e only way J know to grow a
front tooth after 44 la by tha **•
•ret** of iron determination. To
only a few nf ui la given that
hind of willpower, and — begging
your pardon, ma’am, — I’m afraid
you were ihcrt-eharged. Th* best
t ean do for you ta recommend
a good dentist."
You might think me a esd for
having this attitude. But 1 don't
mind- any more (bin ! mind now
th* apinioe of people who Jeer
at my tooth-raising dream.
People lika you simply haven't
thought the problem through. And
th* problem la this: Middle-aged
people run eut of new things to
talk about and new ways to im
prese other*.
D ie simplest way I know of for
a middle-aged person to solve this
problem- to get himself looked up
to and listened to — la to grow
a new front tooth. Now Isn’t that
really true?
The reason why, If ho does sprout
the tooth, be can't share his secret
la sal fish but equally simple. If

everybody over 44 suddenly begin
to erupt with a new tooth, tt would
be a l-dey wonder, and by the loth
dip. there l d be — fust another
nuddle-aged aonemty again.
DIPLOM ITIC BUBBLE!
ELLSWORTH, lo w * * - Ralph
Olsen uf Ellsworth, a member ol
iha Iowa farm delegation that vt•ited Russia during tha summer,
tells how delegation members
used a Russian gift to save Amen
can taxpayers some money.
The Russians gave aaeb mem­
ber of the delegation a suitcase
full of champagne, but th* cost
nf shipping It home would have
been prohibitive, Olsen sava.
So tb* Americans gave tt away.
In th* United Statai Embassy in
Mmcuw.
AMERICANS IN JAPAN
TOKYO igv— There ara more
Americans in Japan th a n ’ any
other singla foreign nationality
eirept Koreans, tha Justice Minis­
try reports.
There are a.IM Americans re
glstared with th* Ministry. This
does nut include military person
■el, estimated at more than IM.004 There are S70.4M Koreans

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AMERICANS ARE 1.1CKT
Arcurdirg to wn»d from Psris.
toilet soap is used it the ret* of
one rake per person every three
months in Trance.
Krmeh suap manufacturert say
that this doe«n't mein th* French
dniv'i wash. 'I i It simply that
many familial usa scouring snap
on themselves, reserving ths toilet
soap for guests.”
By comparison, statistics show
that the avetag* American uses
more than four cakes of toilet
soap la th* same three months
period.

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Social fofw iA .

T in r . 'n v t
1 the OKS Member* in the MatoniCity Wide Youlh Revival at Hall. P ro m t a* apetlai gueei*
lb* Kir»t Baptist th u rih b-gins will he worthy gtahd matron of
the Slate of Florida, M m Ka111• i
•I 1:30 p. m.
The Mottle - • circle of l'p«ala 1.1, m elon of Home-leal ant
vommim'iy Drc.bytctun church Worthy Grand Patron (*. W.
will have a tegula- nii-etlng begin Lour* of Ft. Truce.
St NDVT
mng at lu a m All cotjginj »hould
bring their own ,sndwiche» Lunch
The Firit Raplrtt Youth I heir
Will be irrveo ai It .30 a m Dunk* will hold tehrattal at b p. m.
will be lorn,shed and all women
II LSUW
are Invited *, attend,
The Vnit) (Matt will meet at
the (ir.l c*-i.e:al meeting of the 7:13 p. nr. in the Vat.Ur Hotel
Sanford G ariep cl.ih will he at the with the Rev, C arolyn Ca' nut.
Woman'* Club at 13 n &gt;on V cn aa teacher. Tne public la invited.
lererl di.h lu.icheon will be •cried
Ih e Fidelrt Cla.t of the fri&gt;t
and Ralph Wheeler, a noted au Haptiw* Church will meet at *
'horny on Hemerocalli* (day lllllr*l
p m. at the home of Mr*. I F
better to let your lawn go hun­ l.ari.er, jrirl W filth Mum-en
gry than to over feitlliie.
u! group one will he hotlt.
THo*e pt»*ent a n * Mr*. Moul­
HI DM SDVY
ton, Mr* li. W, Itadey, Mr*,
The F 'ttt Raptm prayer \teeii hailrt Itrumlry, Mr*. Char In
l ole. Mr*. It. 1 i rumlry, Mt*. ing tervtce will begtn at 7.3n p.
i laude llerndi'-r. Ml* C, M t add. m
Tire
Firtt
Paptlit Training
Mr* t harlet Meriwether. Mr* V
T Meriwether. Mrt ll'n iy A. Cmon Worker's Cminril marling
will begin at 7:00 p m with a
? mp*en, Mr* Janie* Truitt. Mr*.
entered dl*h t.ipper.
1 har'rt Wilke, a rt a guett. Mr*
D. II Mathei* and the ho*te»».
Mr*. Reek.
will he guett tpeaker He wdt

Civic, Fine Arts Departments Have
Combined Meeting; Two Ladies Speak
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The Civic end Fine Art* depart
Bient* of the Sanford Hotnan'i
C ub held n.eittng* Wednesday it
10 M a m. In the elub starting with
the folding of Christmas seals
Mi*. J D Cordell was (ueit
speaker.
Toe front of the curved stage
r»&gt; outlined with Beautifully de-

at l r , Christmas
s s sacatas to? the*full

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k a ia a
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n it,
of■ Ik the work
beintWt carried
on In
this county and of the m ult* ob
tuned from havlm regular cbett
ir*H F-itlowing her talk a quesUon and a n iv e r period
held
She concluded by saying the
irralett pnmlem faced by the oraantralion 1* educating the public
to the advantage* at having chrit

tx sse a n a a st

rd to what the organisation hi* to
offer.
•Wantage
Following the ipeaker the Fine
Luncheon followed the folding
pence** with Mr*. B. fl. Crumlej Art* Departmen' pre*ented Mr* A
living lb# Invocation A deliciout W. Runnel* who", a* a member
mral was »#rved with ho*te*ve* dated 'll lull of per tonality".
for the Civic department being Mr*. Rennet* t* a pmfeiilonal
Mr* C. L rtedding. Mr*. E A portrait «rti*t and magaitne tllua
Monlorton. Mn. 1. C Harper amt .ratur who I* origina1'* from Feta*.
Mr* 5 C. Graham and for the Her hmbeni a Navy photogra
Pine Art* VD. J 0 Callahan »nd pi.ar ha* oe«n stair.owl hero lor
teverel tears. Service club* and
Mra. D C. Howard,
f h e main hall «aa tastefully da thei group, nave been 'delrghlrvl"
aerated -.ith Hlbi*r«i» and green with h*r it'uatration* talkv and
sry Flower* were aUo placed &lt;uch on various lubjecti Wednea
above the mantel and on the imall l a y the «pusr and drew on "Snob
mm" bringing out the fact that
table*.
lira. C M Flowtri. In the *b inert wera leveral type*.
■•nee ol the Civic Department * Mr* Raipo Austin Smith then
chairman Mr* Haul C. Moore, announced about ihe mealing of
prevlded over the hu*me*i session the Mutual Concert Allocution to­
Mra Miriam Runell preaenled night it I p m
the speaker Mr*. Cordell, who The meeting will he held at the
look# on Chmtmai Seal* an i how nemtnole County School Adminis­
tH money wai u*ed from the tration Building on Commercial
seal* Slating thera wai no other av«.
way of ralilni money for th* pur- Plan* will ne formulated for the
pn»a. Mr* Cordell talked on the memberih.p drive t ’ndei consider
Florida T B Sanitarium located atliio for Ihe concert *ent* are
w rit of Orlando She al*o related nitionallv known figure* a* Cor­
■bout the patient* from Seminole nelia Otii Sktnnrr and the famous
County there of the facilities ot­ Don Cossack Choru*.
tered them etc
There will t&gt;« a limited member
Mra. Corded brought the fad* »hip for the Mutual Concert As­
sociate .ft sine* the lasting caps
city of tha budding where the
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Give h e r th e w o rld 's
program' ar« to he presented ti
alio limited
s m a lle s t 23 jewel w a tc h
Official* of tha group are urg­
ing that all uiierested person* at
tend thli meeting where complete
^ P e t i t e
plan* will b* discussed and pre
tented for roiuideraUoa.

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Mr. and Mr*. E. H luney and
Mr. and Mr* R L. Cornell *pend
the pa*t weekend m lacktnnvllle.
Mr*. Marian Jone*. J. R and
Jimmie are anil touring (he ea«tern part nf ihe U. S They have
visited tuck place* a* (flowing
Rock, N .V .. the Skyline Drive,
Natural Rrldge, V*, IJnroln'a
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Dance Is Scheduled
The f i t . t Jo - te r II i h Dance
or the vear will he held Friday
(let 21 in the Celery C i a i r frotn
7 30 to 10:30 f&gt;. m.

I'n.trr the Hallowe'en Ihema
COitume* ate npllona! an t p rtiel
t- ill be a . aide.j d ling the e.enu g
for ganir* and dance*.
Ml *e&gt;enth and e i j i ’h grad**
are Invited to a lter!, Rafiatb*
m e n u will he «eived

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Ware Bible Class
Has Supper Meet
In McKinley Hall

HOLLYWOOD 11— Rover hoy
Robert Mitcham Iv hack tram film
making abroad with hit usual tup
ply of jnu&gt;ua&gt; fair*.
Like watrhmg member* nf a
film mmpjpy in Swn.fen—male
and female—strip down for a n&gt;&gt;on
lime saim.
Milchum m ■ magnet for mid
happenings, at anyon* who read*
the dally pre.* ran let) you The
way he fell* them, they lound nor
mat enou.-h For tn»tanre. he told
of filming location* for hi* Eurm
pean made movie ‘'Foreign In­
trigue.'’
"We were at a summer r*«nrt,
down the archlpelign." he re
marked. "It was during (he sum­
mer. and pretty warm for Sweden
So when lunch time came, tome
of the people Including the ward­
robe girl, look off their clolhr*
and went &lt;wimmtng."
No null*?
•Of ruurtt not In Sweden, fhe
aummer seavon tail* only about
Iwo week*. R doein't pay In In
veil In a swimming gulf."
Did he Join them?
“ No I a n hungry for lunch
R • a i d a *. th* water's loo rnld
When H get* up to 43 degree*. Ihe
Swede* think It't like a warm
hath They'd even swim In a mar­
tini ** So laying, he nrderened an
other cold one for himself. The
waiter brought It and the Interro­
gation eonlinued
Wai he ahatked tfV o# there’*
■ silly queitwn—Mhchura ihocked
by anything*)
"No," he confirmed **!! termed
perfectly natural and whotevnme
I wai a giiut of Uit rountry; I
had to arcept their custom*.
“ A* a matter of fact, when we
were in Stockholm the mother*
were campaigning for mlied nude
bathing in th* schools The adult*
do It, to they argued It wa* traumatir lor the children to be tubjerted to fal*e prudery.”
He added that he wa* 1*v« Im­
pressed by the bathing hihlt* he
encountered on th* French Rivi­
era, where bikini suit* are ramp looked okay In them. he nb
aerved ','Buf other* merely «xant
“Soma of the french habei poied undulaof rolls of flab.”

H ARRIETT'S

The Pilgrim Ota pier. Kl-ri a
S.x.rty daughtri* nf the Vmerl.
can Catonlea will inret Nov. t.
:eon vvltj lie tnveil at 15 :td
at the Klkl eluh, tl'V Vla&lt;*arh|.
■e:t. \ n , in l.akflai.l 1'a.sirg .*
available aerota the afreet at Hal.
11ii^rr-. RSVP Mr* F 1- Yea*ev,
l»Jt Comanche Tiial. l.aVeland
"I’lea.e have rceivatlon. hy N'-'V,
1" .aid Sanforl puhliett) rl.a.rman Mr* F. K Roll,

Ladies
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ninthly
Tiie rreuli
of the Ladir* Mxiblay th* wom*n of tha Fu*l I'hur, b of th*- Roieemer w*« b. 11 V J-ini-ir High Sc' hhiI ll*lli»e ui
Presbyterian Church m*t for a &lt;laj- recently at th* heme of M r*. VV Dance till ’t held tt the tcleiy
Southward. Pi* • f- a Rake Sal* ( rale at 7 Jo to in 3d p m.
of prayer and lelf-denal with to be held on U ' I? at * lit a
SV1I HDVV
church eateniioil work a* the m. In front of Scan writ- discmtTlie *eminole Chipter No T*o
theme.
ed and voled upon.
OKS will have * hunuuft in Vic
The morning icrvic# wa* de­
The #e»*li&gt;n wa* oorned tiy the Klniev Hall *&lt; « M p m. L»t re
voted to prayer under *ne direc­ president. Mr*. Vlntri* Hiwlge* *f- vervatn-n* c*«nl*ct VIr* VV F.
tion of Mr*- K. S. Met all. ri air- ter which the Rev Sc-hie*•maun Runet,
Imllv V&gt;e Reverv*
man of chur'-h aueniion work.
‘ ad th# devotion*! lie al*o talked tmn* will lie c!o&lt;ed Oct 3°
Die SN.v.VS Otfirerv Hive* Club
Tha following Rbl* teachei* or tha "Devil, Hypo* ' and hour
acted a* prayer leader*: Mr*. R«iy ore can ti*e their talent* and time will lu te a thick* rv hmbeetle »u|&gt;
Mann, Mr*. J- K. Niehol*. Mi*. A, building for Child ami Ilia , (lurch. per and »(|uare anil round diner
(!, Mclnni*. Mr*. J. N. Glllon.
Th# ladies voted to Join the at (I p m L'imwI will be *erved ai
Mr*. Frank Lli.e, and 3li*i Kalh- VVomen's Mutlm-irr l eaL-tir am! 7 with dancing at I p m Herman
and hit Country I'iay Roy*
erlna Blown.
planned a piano recital after the Rn*s
will provide m o o r
The morning *ervica wa* eon- fcr*l of the yea, hv Mr. and Mr*.
A •(&gt;#■ lal me, Mng i* eatlrd fol
eluded by a prayer from the presi­ Ilnrnld Sanfot.! of W inter Park.
Mr*, Southward servrt homedent, Mr*. l„ G. Hunter.
A luncheon wa* served at noon mail# pumpkin pie and coffee to
and Immediately following th* the following member* and gtie*r*
lunch th* regulae huiinet* and in- Ufa 31 Hodge*. Mra Jftnn i t • piratlonal meeting wa* hetd. Mr*. ern. M n. John Senkarik. 'It*.
Hunter pre»^-1e,| over the iri.ion Ilrnrv Thur*tnn. 'Ira \V !| KnaThe Hare Rihte Cliv* of fhe
Tha Intpuatiunal part us* a con­ •er, Mra. KMtee Lee, Mr* I rued.
tinuation on tha theme of rhurch Mr*. Dean Tavlor. VIr* Jor Ervin, tw o Method!** Cbureh me' 1»*t
**t*n»lon. Th* program w*» pre- Mr*. Lorre,: L'-iiyehrrtinn, Mr.' night at McKinley Hall (or a
tented with Mr*. Mcl'atl a* leader. Jerry S«nk»rlV, Mr* Marlon Har­ covered dl*h vupper.
mon. Mr*. A. A VteClanaban. Mr*
A *3*re bu*lne,* m—'io t •*•
Member* from Clre!# No, J
Vtkin*on, .Vlu R. R Page. M'«. nrvilrlod over hv Robert II Fieri*
tnvk part In tl,e program *!-o.
Mr*. VV. t,, Rrwh* gave tha de* Frertdecaein, Mr* Philip Ska'.*, S r. Trcitdrnl vtn (V rt lyre
'tr*. J. Juguvien, 'lr* . Re* give the drvoiinpil
vbtional, Mr*. R. 5 Cobh apoke
Plan* were di«eu**ed for Ihe
to th* group and pr**ent*d facta Harker, Mi*. Joe Meiseh, and
on home mluinn*. ev*ngeli*t, ne­ vtallnr*. Mr.. MrClanaban’* n * . 'e r r and routine bu*lne'i earned
and Mr* J. Kkcin * aiaier-in- nut
gro work, radio and television and ther
law.
Thn » pre*enf were VIr and
(hristian relation*.
Tha neat meeting will be h.-td Mi&lt; 1II llafvev. Vln
J N
Mr*. Nichole highlighted th* af­ Nov. 10 at the honia of VIr* Briar, to Rr'tv llryan. VIr and
ternoon at *h* told of her vi*it M. It RnaiWe on the Country Mr* P M Cole. |hr Rev Vlillnn
to the Indian school* in Arltnna. Club Road,
Wyal', R ,h R.vVer. Ml** Ella B &gt;l
Phi played two hymn recording
Inn. VIr and Vlrv William O Vr
"The l'|ip &gt;4 Window'' ami "Light* Phoeni*. , A ril.
kersltnm. VIr* I. VI Swam. Vi*-*
of Home” lung by th# fhoir of
Lthel IIiter. Mr and ,V|tv .1 I*
Mia*
Katherine
Rrmvrr,
DCE.
th# Cook Indian Training Reboot.
Ratei,
Mr. and Mr* II 11 llulchl
This i* an outstanding choir hav­ display rd a map of the t nited top, Vtr and VIr* VV VV *|vre
State* made by ihe young people and Rlllv Tv re. Mr and Vlrv
ing wnn four loving rup* !n
nf th# Sanford church. The map S P R- |vn Mrs M I. Trill,
traced the work and progre** of Mr* T II Hyatt. Judge R W
Anieiuan Indian. Mr*. Me. VVvrr, Mr anil Vlrv llnberi II
Four New Members Ihe
Inni* eln**d th# meeting with Rrcly Sr Hnitt were Mr and
Invited To Supper prayer dedicating the offering to Vila h II. Hutchison and Mr and
Mrs Rolyn.
Ml** Etale Farley. Mr*. Easter church extension work.
Rrldge, Mr*. O K. Goff and Mr*
I 0 Rryan new number* In the
Sanford Pitot Club werw entertained at th# home of Mr* R E
Chapman, lueh Arhor at a 30 p
m. Tuesday night with a buffet
tup per.
Th* purpoie of th# aupper »*•
to eaplnin and dl*cu»* the Pilot
Cluh. Mr*. Joel Firid Mra. Ruth
Scott and Mr*. Chapman who ate
on the Information eommittee
told" the group of the pilot by
lawa and aniwued any que.tion*
that arm*.
Tli# home wa* deenrated with
th* pilot rotor* nf yellow ond
green. Marigold* and duranta
berrle* also added color.
A deliciout meal wa* trrvrd.

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Bleaehad hair *od avaryon# who bat
b#»n waving tkelr hair at horn*.
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- Bud Smith Halls

Biihnp

Thurf. O ct 2 0 ,1M5 Moore'* roach Dan filiman’t ra-

Jimmy Carter's Try
For Fourth Title

ply to queitimi* eonrerning hi*
team’* future at ihe beginning of
tha keamn. But the Lyman Grey,
hnundt mean to be ona of tha
taam* ravening that prediction
to: "We will |o*a five and pnivibly
CINCINNATI
In a* merry a
all eight of our game*.**
The Greyhound* want badly lo miiup a* youH find in boxing
PITTSBURGH JR - Br a n eh get back Into the winning column, annali, Wallace (BudI Smith held
|U &lt;U r will retire a* general « !« • and they want e*pecially to fca In °o In hi* llgldwelsht champtonihip
ita r of Ihe PMlburgh Ptraiea Nov. Ihe winning eolumn Friday night
night
Smilh, the 2*ye*r-nld Cmclnria1 after more ihaa » T*»n in h**- again*! fll&lt;hop Moore, for l«o
hatl-but U * not through »»h &lt;h* rea.on*. The flr.t i* that il w illtian . halir-d Ihree.lime champion
he the homecoming game f„r th etjlm m r Carter', hid fur a fourth
game yet.
•‘1 ant •retiring.’ bul 7?*J f *B Rul Greyhound aleven. and *econd. tha tlHe But no one i* certain InJay
quote* around that »ord, ha dr- Greyhound, ha*. .Iw .y . Keen up A eth er be dec.Vun w*. iplit or
claret! y'derday. "I t» Wnier for the tilt With m.hop Moore. , UMOlmoua
want to punch » etoh
For the f.r.t time Uiii ........ .. Smith •fathered a broiling 13th
to tee the rUHhurgh eluh play lha Lyman club ha, been
.
ii ,to round. In wh.ch he wai
abl.
,h„ in rubber
tnd
mnra same* the coming •»•*«"« practice together. Pounding I’rte f |« hn)
1Vf,„m(trr
,n glw1
than I have for the l**t two nr
\ antlorn, 525 pound lackle. and , b
Thf(1 ,j,r
paying euithree "
Tie front nffir* wiiartl. who John Shull* Ihe 175 pound lerror |||ln rr| inrj 4 nalt-nwMr lelevlilon
managed St I/«U and Brooklyn at guard, will he the atalwarM nf , lw| irnr# , lt bark to await Ihr
to National League rhampinmblp*. the Lyman wall. Shull* h»* hern Vl.,,||r t
couldn't turn the trick here In teeing a lot of action in a weak- Judge** *ctirerard« were collecthi* five yeara a* feiieral manager rne.| condition due to a aeige o f ^ | fr„m Willie Purcell. Joe Blink
and eveeulive vice pretident. the vlru*, hut word from eoarh Jim ^nd Gene Nictarhre. The collector
Run finished out of laal P are Payne i* that he I* in condition! handed ihe card* If. Paul II Cain,
only once, *n |4M. Rtrkey . firil and will he In good »hape for the chairman of the Cincinnati Boxing
year with lha eluh.
tilt coma Friday night, Bmh Van-jCnmmltvlon, who looked 'em ovar.
There «*• no mention of hi* Horn and fihult* were Honorable The collector went bark lo
»urcr«*or. hot (peculation crntereJ Mention All Conference !a«l year. Blink'* *lc'e of Ihe ring, card In
on Branch Jr . now vice pre.ldcnt end their performance
p a .l| hand, for a hurried conaultatton.
In charge of Ihe rirate farm a n ­ game, Indira.o ih .l they .III he The ring annmmrer then .aid:
ient. and another Plrala exccullvr.
, «# _
Jude#1 Purtfll# i n ror Sffliln.
n!in&gt; , w fl|f
Joe U Broun. ko of moxic pushing hard f«r the Idg apotl.ghl Ja# fof
(hi* vear.
smith, M0 lor Carier. Judge Nlft*
comedian Joe K. Brown.
Hilly Lemmon* will *ee M
, |3
Stm|j,. , M tnr farnlekey hltrttelf laid, however
against tlmmp Jfr .a
“ I think Hraneh ii be»t »mted minute* thii
Moor*. Ha ha* been on ihe »'dfs m,n, u,e winner on
in the h&gt;b be handle! fight now
nickey'! Iixe-xear
™ h line* part of lha l»*t two game* J , pj,i rfu-mon
the dub reportedly paid him JH°o.; dua to a Irg laceration •urtalnrd
Ten minule* lalar Cnmml5*ion»r
000 a year. 11®
option of agalnat Clermont. Alton Boon, 175 Cain lold new»mcn hr had rerenewing it for fjve more..
pound fullback, tu* rejoined the t checked the card* and found that
••I am no levering my affiliation rluh In pracllre, and will ha on tha Blink'* added up tn 113 (or Smith,
wllh the Pirate*, unleii John Gal- comeback trail Friday night,
| L&gt;3 for Carter, and that the declbreath and Tom Johmon want me
Coaeh Payne highly pralird hi* ilnn »»« unjnimoui.
to. But I don’t believe they do. dafenaive team • work in lha lot . Bul Blink who at TOodd it Ihe
Rlrkey laid
_ , .
they Buffered at lha handa nf retire I city circulation manager
Gilbreath. millionaire Columbui.
Groveland
lait Friday night. Al­ of Ihe Clnrinnali Time* Star,
Ohio, real ettila m»n. Ii preildent
though
they
bowed to the Green- to*ted everything Into confuiion
of the eluh. John ton. a Pitbburgh
again by ataling:
attorney (a dee preiMenl and baek* 55-S he voiced oplimiam for “ I don’t tare how they add il.
hit
team'*
future.
"Wo
played
a
treaiurer.
I voted lor Carter, HI lo 1W "
Rickey, who will be 71 In Decern- preat dafenaive game, even with
That made it a aplll decltlon
lha bay* on the verge nf illnea*. again, but hy that lime the lelevh
her- *dd:
, ,
„
'•From now on, my Inlereit will Our pata defence waa (loppy, but aion audienre wai watching tome
be In player* The radio, lelevlilon thla week will tw a differet.t atory. other program.
and other haiaball prohlrmi will Tha fana will are u* at top aperd
Commlailnner Cain n h ie re d :
be handled by aotneone elie. . . . for lha firal time thii aeaaon."
We mual go by Ihe flgurfi on Ihe
1 will dn mme acoutlng. maybe a Lyman la aeventh In the Cen­ card II wav wnanlmoui for Smith."
tot of It, In the Inlereit of the tral Florida Conference (landing
Hut Blink. *1111 Judging two bout a
Plratei."
wdth a 0-0 He with Clermont, a 2d- alter Ihe mam evenl, w aa'ad a­
Tha lergvat ft*h tver landed In I* Ion at the hand* of Tavarea, mant ,n hi* drclaralmn that "I
and a tumble to powerful Grove, voted fof Carter. HI lo 1W. It’a
land 33-d. A wlrt over Rlahnp atilt apiit aa far at l it conremed
Moore will only retain Ihelr p&lt;*«|. The A**oelaled P reii card gave
the fight lo Carter by H&lt; lo HI.
lion In the nine learn ennferenre.
No explanation* nf hnw lha HO, BI»bnp Moore will he hoping for 110 draw llgura for Blink'* card
I
FRISCO
a win lo ellmh out of the cellar, wai arrived at. and no announreKirkoff lime will ha g o'clock mrnl* of any kind relative to Ihe
PAINTS
Friday night at tha Lyman field venlicl were made from the ring
"Making
in Longwood.
alter the fir*' rundown of how the
judge* voted
Paint History "
The Judge* awarded Ihe winner
U O f M In Best
of a round 10 point*, the loier a
SANFORD
amount, ami IS round tout*
Condition O f Year (filer
derided Ihe fight. Tha referee,
P A I N T CO.
MIAMI W—The L'nlvrriity of Tony Warndorf, had no hand In
WB RPB41ALIER IN PAINTS Miami football team will be In Hi Ihe hfllnllng
beat phyaical condition of Ihe aea- There were no knockdown! In
POR TUB PAINTKRR
*on to data wheo it enlerlaioi the acrap. which attracted a groaa
W ltlll KNALB A RETAIL
Ttvaa Chriitiin Unlveriily In Uw gate of UM&lt;I *&gt;*l a net of $25.
107 W. FIRST RT.
7MTV of which lha prlnelpali re
Orange Bowl tomorrow night.
FKKE PARKING
Trainer Dave Wlk* ha* cerlilied reived PT.ono each In addition lo a
every member of the |un lop unit* cut ol lha leLxiiion receipt»,
for arlinn, giving Miami full Carter, who tuffered eula re
ilrtagth for Uit firal lima thii fall qulrini n tiiirhe* when h* toil
Coaeh Andy Guitafioa gave hi* tha lltla In Smith lait June 9 . wai
hoy* a light workout yailarday cut in Ihn r'ghl eya In lha third
*»! Mid ht wai aalUfiad with round and fought from lha alghth
tha workout and thought Uta aquad on wllh Ihe eye rimed.
waa responding well.
Smith wai unmarked, although
Miami will lake lha practica hr look a trtn fir haltering in Ihe
ftald only briefly today, to looien 11th when Carter belted him Into
up mtuejM, while Taxai Chriilian, lha rope* with a aerie* of right*
flying In frem Fort Worth at ra n and left a lo lha head and body,
pm . (E IT ), probanly will have a and had him hanging on Ilka a
. . . IS THK \
leach.
longer workout In limber up.
M OTTO O P O U R
Both teams are aipeeted to p an
PHARMACISTS!
frequently
Guitafaon hat an
nouneed he will atari Bam Scar
Brine tout p m - nacchla, a Junior frem Nllai, Ohio,
erlotian to o u r at quarterback an the itrragth of
•killed oharma- Mi *howIn| in preetlre. Scarw rn x n n iT V M a i n
•i,ta for com et ■ecehia tem rleird ala ronteeutlve
I l TO* a***Hal*e Pray*
eompeundltur.
.
c
m
iK fA T l - Wallace (Ball
pane* agalnit Notre Dame.
nmlth, ill. Ctarianail. nuia«laud
A crowd of about 41,00B la at { '" o r Carlir. II*. Haw Vaco II
ratalaad »arl4 liaatwaigh*
period tor tha B:U p m. (ESTi amitk
in
hiehoff.
nttAt'VinVT. T.JL -Reata Prawt.
DRUG STORE
Armataae. It* K*w Or
AI Kalina of tha Detroit Tiger* wwranra
**#a. •
Near P. a ---------- fhona 195
nijnxn* atn*.*- u* r .,i» »
waa tha only major Iraguer to
It- 4,4 I 'a illiila ,,.
11,
moke 200 kita during 199*.

Rickey To Retire
After 50 Years

Fight Results

FAUSTO

{

Olympic
Fund
Tonight

Sanford Faces K e tte rlin u s
Tomorrow In

By ED CORRIGAN
NEW YORK (A—A whole arm*
full of America'! greaieit Interna-,
tional rhupphioi wilt Mart lha I9M
Olympic Fund drive tonight in a
gigantic c a r n i v a l at Sladiion
Square Garden.
National Olympic Day, by Ihe
proclamation of Preildent Ei.cnbower, will be held Saturday. Thu
meet, feo'.uring tha bed the United
M ain bat to offer in a half doren
iportt. ii he-ng held to focui at­
tention on Olympic Day.
....
. _
T cjcV , . i , h i nr,in- r.^iica , t . i
EAST LAN5ING, Mich rJ ^ " D e
InI e m n a U M Im tH w ? a td l *WWT»I*» ol ,lllnni' •«» *•» It*
rL .n a a l ^ m n r J Th,
thane* Saturday to play the
e r * m \All
„ i^i
u ,,f
v / cour*e.
c V . ^ ^|h .a U team
gram
lha procrH*.
ttn^ that kept it out of
win go io the Olympic Fund The Ihr Rote Bow1 two iratont ago.
Illinois and Michigan State never
winter Olympic* In Cortina, Italy,
have met on the gridiron. But they
are only three month* away.
had a whala of a battle at lha
Wei Santee, currently aervlng a ballot box bark In November, IU).
hitch ai a liautenant tn Ihe Ma­ That waa Michigan State'* first
rine Corp*. ia the big comr-on Hit »ca»nn aa a full-fledged member
4 00 S clocking ia Ihr clo*r*i an o| ihr Rig 10 and Ihe upatart
American ever ha* come lo the Spartan* had rnme up with a 5-1
magic 4-mtmita mile.
rrrord. identical with lllinoii.
He admit* he won'l h* treking
The conference director* went to
ihe mark in Ihla, hi* indoor detiui ih, ballot ho* to decide on a Rove
lor Ihe *ea»on Hr learned lait Howl candidate and It took atx
vea.on to hi, regrrt that you'xe ballot* beforr Michigan Slate gut
got lo run again,I competition n,P nod The Spartan* went on to
rather lhan the clock.
I uphold Big 10 prclige wllh a 21-20
''But you nveer ran tell tn thci* triumph oxer UCLA.
race*," he taid.
Rig 10 leam i don't play every
The two fa •teat quarter milrri in other "mfrre.ice team in any one
the world—Pvt. Lou Jonca and LI. veavon and Michigan Slate never
Jim Lea—will honk up in Ihe IIO. befote ha* me! Ihe Mini. The two
Jonn hold* the mark with a 4 5 t ! |Chooli dMn'l happen lo srhedule
effort.
each other In Ihe pre-conference
The weight lifter* will he headrd era
hy world champion*-they brat Ihc They'va com* up lo Iheir firal
be*t
had lo«_g
nlfcr
meeting nnw
now mmi
and uone*
lhay
*f ,Rirtiia
|
» . H it week
a, mrciuiK
n it again mi
*/
- J auI a\ndcr&gt;on an I Tommy Ko» |,ave irlrntical rrfordt. Ihrr# vlr.
00
ton®* and a *ln$l® dffcat lllinnli
L'nitl yeiterday, It had b*,n bowed to Ohio State; Michigan
thought that the Ruitiana won Ihr State to Michigan
team title In Munich, but Amer­ The caliber of Ih# opp&gt;*Hton,
ican Coach Bub Hoffman revealed however, wouid Indicate Ihe Spart­
that officlala forgot lo include (he an a have an edje. They loti by a
’coring In Ihe Mr. llniverae con. tingle touchdown lo top-ranking
(evl. now en official part of Ihe Michigan and walloped Stanford,
rhampionihlpa. Kono woo it to conqueror of Ohio Slate, before up­
give Ihe United Stalri » point* ending previuuily umcorad upon
lo 2t for the Human*
Noire Dame lait Saturday. Minoli'
vietlma have he-n r*allfomla, Iowa
Mate and Mlnneaota.
raychotogicwl factor* eould be
very Important. The lllini. natural­
ly will ha mil to avenge their bal
lot box drrrat and Michigan Slate
may experirne# a letdown
the tremendoua Notre Dam# tri­
GAfNF.SVH.LE CP-Only Ihe fin- umph of ta*i week. Balancing lhe*e
Idling tnurhea w-ere to be added could be Ih# home.atle—Michigan
today lo Florida’* preparation for Statr—and lha fact that It will be
a Saturday night football cooleil the Spartan’* Homrcomlng game.
h l-exington with Kentucky.
Tha Gator a were le wrap up KALI NT. IN SELECT CONPANT
Th* other* are George fiione, a
week-long drilla (hit afternoon and
board a plana for tha Blua G rau St. LmiU Brown rooki* who wnn
country lomurrow morning. They lha American league balling III.
will arriva in Laxtngtoo before la with .555 In Isot, and Sian Mu
alal. who hit .557 a* a aoph for Ihe
noon.
Forty-four ptayrra vrtll make tip SI. Loui* Cardinal* In HU. Only
tha aquad that larklr* Flonda'a other aopha to win baiting Mia*
fifth Routheattrrn Cnnfercnr# op are Paul Waner of Ih# IMT Pirate*
with .380 and Pal* Relief of ihe
ponent m tha p u t ala week*.
Coach Boh Woodruff apparently 1911 Dodgera with JU . Kilin*,,tn
Ii figuring on a few new wrinkle* cldentall). la tha youngeat aoph
to throw at Ihe Wildcat), and It aver to win a batting tltlacould com* from both tha air end
ground.
*on agalnat tha throwing of Ken
The Gefora In game* Ihui far lucky quarterback Bob Hardy ewi
hava ahowerl an ability lo ahike and Howard SchnaUanbargar.
loot* Ihelr «peed in a halfback) Thii duo la tha tenth bait In
Jackie Simpion and Jim Rounlrea pairing receiving la lha nation.
but have lacked ability lo punch Florid* hat allowed only an aver­
age of u yard* a game lo he
through tha line with regularity.
The Gator*' paaa defen,* will gained agalnit them through the
alio gat Ita blggeit teat nf Ih# aea- air.

ini, Spartans
Meet First Time
Saturday Nile

Gators Wrap Up
Week-Long Drills

itralgV. bat! game*. They h u e i i * eoncarnrd. tha St AuguttUt*
ra c ia l up four Victoria* 10 farter C*UJ&gt; *’ Prim*nly a running tram
..
r
. .
. ,
and haao t dno* mueh Uua ita“ •
&gt;* ,0 f . »on. "Wa think lhay «ra d u e,' and
.cored on They are a , atrnni « ,hf hf)H mrnlor. - , nrt „ M n i
not atrongar than tha Palaikai t/) b( rf4ljy [or , paaiing attack."
team that left
Thr t&gt; d , no» h .v . . a-i record.
J i '1
n *h 0 ,he
! the one lo» being their ton* cm*
£•co- m
X \ara highly unreliable, bul i ™ » *«uw
ih-* win column again? CoMt
they ara iniereaUng. Palatka auf- Flrm.nr Mid with tome degree of
tered lla lone defeat at the hand* wit. "If we tcore more touch­
of DaLaad by a eloae 4-0. then Krt- down, lhan they do. we'll win."
lerltnut outplayed DeLand in an But then hr added icriouily, "If
«w «o m a i i a i •
aquallv
cloac *u
4-0 game. 11
If comparcompar ,hr k|.,, , re
aqu.ur cio.c
lnd wf ^
^
n m .a n n o
» » io a n a r
alive
**or*a_
mM_n
anything,
that
M
l)1
bf_
may
aurpriae
our
dl*.
■ V U I1 I
I *• a ic H im wit* won* Wan throw* lha Fad* about five touch , a pointed tan*, but if they aren't,
• II C*rl*-,a C a ra l,|l
down* io the hole.
it will b? a repetition of tail
M i w w t t ,r .iit * ,.liil
4:1} i*h* l&gt;*i? Kawa
KcttcrUnua run, from Ihe Ten week’* thowing."
a.4* Maatlae aa* riaila#
nraaea Sing Wing with great
with IV,a
The Fed* haxe not let up on tha
• :I9 U ia Kaaaw
•depUiata. They ran oxer Frman practirr came* Yesterday
7:1* Pur, On r*rt4a
Til* ■lima a
ssssf f K w F r s s im *
1:1* Our Lambarl*
• *• l&lt; ra, ana aitw
Paiton of &amp; , . ! &amp;
then hv
,ht *,l,rUR«
" t,h
• I* an a-*, Tkaatm
reserve,
atmutaiingtram
the formation
1* •* W realtlne F r-m N a t l r * * * ! deleaved Blihop Kenny of Jackto b# u,c,i with betterlinu*. la all
II •* W aw t-fport,. W «*,b(r
aonviUa 44. They are a power the game, played thua far thti
li'J J Oiarltaki Tkaau*
II i» Sian t&gt;rr
Item with rare ekrepiion, al­ •ra»,.n the T h*» been employed.
rwtwav
though they haxe duplayrd
a . pn The te,m wilt ,pend a lot of time
w nnoioa
,
• ia ttaa-e*
teat paaaing .(lack on occa.mn M jy w|th dl.c ‘llt0l1
lhf jg®
r-ttraiw Btauw*
.....................
• I* M aw*.Wailkar
T ** ▼ *• Mere ■* &gt;a»w
train, and th a t', whew the Fed.l ' frttau‘
«nd '•*« «"•"«•«
! •* Tati Caltara
Mratrgv will t&gt;.- rmphaiiaed tu,t
ara hurt Tha Fed defrnxr ha.
ia ia aie*-**
tu*
ht u in
in it vacatedH t,J
.I • b&lt;,('1r'' the,im.
rnncluaJon
of practi-j
rraafam Paavata
big hot*
by I.L
Injurir.j
u , 0-ekKk
F t± f
ia «• W.,* * .nr*aia*r
to guard Howard Allredd and n o - right
to *a Merlin# Ma*l*«
-.-i,. in
,„ St.
c. Au,
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1.10 M»*
Ur Brantley Schlrard Scnirerd
Oearrk far Y*a*rr*w
auiUined (pjuriei In Hie opening
ii aa ouiau# m # m
Nv i a i v a
miautat of tha game agaln-t PaI t t a j a r k Parr
latka, and will ae only limited ac­
I J . ia w ale. T h m
l.e * fl-ht. q Lawta
tion In St Auguittne Allred bacn'i
1.1* F ilm F a r*
arei,*d out a t yet. and i! i&gt;
S i'4 ti'a fa y e ff
! &gt;* Viaw tra l i l u i t
thougat that It wilt be at lewd
i ,i m# nut*,
two mom week* before he wtl! Inl.« * n,i|ht*r Day
I t* Baarai alarm
able lo aee action. Tbia ip-.' w ,*
I &gt;• &lt;m f e a r a rr*a w t
tha w«ik link in the Fed dct.noxr
I ** T»ur own Hem*
t . l l C k an tal O t t t r o a * *
chain, and Palatka ran It coa.i,-

By B. RLGB ANBLET
Tha Samiaolo ElghUeg Fad*
will face tha teugheit taam of the
icatoo Friday night a i they traval
to Sl Auguitino lo lake on the
power huutc of Ihe E ait Florida
Conference, mighty Kettcriinji.
Ketteiltnui la on defeated tn twelve

TELEVISION

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Unity.

B i l l .TO
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EFFECTIVE l!:« | A, M.
Thu deftnaiva wraknet* will be
tha f a i l point thin week. Thcrj
OCTOBER 19, 1955 ,
will b* aoma change* in lineup on
deJtu a Ut try to correct tha aituaNORTHBOUND
lion. Tha dafanaa ia the backbone
ol tha aucccia of Uw Fed team N* 79 Ar 5:11 a. n . Lv 1:21 a. m&gt;
Bacauaa the peraonnel ia to Ji*«liad, lha backiicld doe* not have tnr N* 89 Ar 11:3I a. a , Lv 12:24 p. n .
re*«r*a alrength la make tha Fed, No 92 Ar 1:25 p.m . Le 5:54 p.m .
an affentiva dub. They muvt.
tnarafvwa, depend on the line lo
SOUTHBOUND
®
bold oiwa tha acora,
KelterUnua la a power ball club No 71 Ar 1:24 a.m . Le 1:14 a-m,
They are reputed ai having the
beat Una in ^tha conlcrYncc.’ ami S* *• Ae 11 :)• a. m, Le 11:51 a. m.
tnia muat ba an. aa witneu Cc N o8&gt;Ar M 4 p . « . L e S IS m m.
lack «f (coring agalnat them. " A c,
muat depend pnm anly on Irjin :
L. T. Sheppard, Ticket Agent
tn atop Uteir rjnning attack andj
Phone 4 |
nope they m il not be able lo p a n
too ariacUvtly agalnit ua," Coach
Fltmiag laid today. ‘ Huwcvcr,"
ba aadad, "the boyi know that
Kettertlout ii elway a rough, bul 1
think they didn't like being boat
Hat Friday nigkt.”

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OCTOBER SALE

BRAND NEW
55 CHEVROLET
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PICKUP TRUCK
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TUF. SANFORD HERALD
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ARTKLER FOR SALE

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THE O LD H O M E T O W N

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DEEP WELL Electric Tump.
Like new. lion. iy&gt;; W. 2nd. St.
Remmlngton Automatic Rifle.
Model 5501. SL and I.R Priced
335. Phone 840 between 9-5.

CLASSIFIED ADS

By STANLEY

ODHAM A TUDOR, INC,
Builnere nf Einer llomei for QUICK CAST! for Furniture. Add­
ing Machinal, Typewriter!. Out­
Florida Living.
board Motors. fioati. Super
Trading Port. One mile South
Salei Office—X U So. French .Ave
on 17-82., rhone 2212-R.
Phene 2100 or 2980
H E A T IN G
Floor Furnace* end Circulator!
H. A P O P E C O . IN C
2ee South Park Are. rhone l l l l

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20. One'a

yeara
23. Marvel
25. Jewuh
mcnlb
27. Negative

2*. Kranknrja
32. Uat bed

METAL ROOFING
i r IT IS REAL ESTATE
New tn Stock. S-V Crimp - 1 U "
a&lt;k ( r u l e r A kteeteMb
Cattugatod— 3HH Comigatod.
■I i n Seeta Park Ebeae T71
Get all Your roofing needs at
They Em *
S h erm an C oncrete Pipe Co.
THREE Bedroom H«uie. Owner Out Weit lltk S t
Phone 248*
-1
FOE RENT
I 'n i n ; loan
Will »ell for
rqii
I
|uiiy.
Neir Pine Creit School,
RED.MMX CONKRKTE
rho
lone 2.VH-J
WELa XA APARTMENTS: n a a i ,
Miracle Concrete Co.
private bathe. 114 W. First St.
309 Urn Are.
rhone 1331
R ollaw ay a n d IU by BeA#
Day, Week nr mootb-TeL H2S.
Feral tire Crater 111 Weal Flrat

Woadniff ft SlafleU ry
Real Eatate
293 Weearalf Ridg. rkeee m 3
Far year Real Eatate w ee i:

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28. Macaw
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37. Knock
lighttv
39 Marvhy
meadow
40. part of
the face
42. French
4 4.1)if*«lvra
48. A »harp
end
4T. Bmooth
andahiny
48 Incite*
49. Inflamed
area nn
eyelid

THAT* S L E E P W A L K E D F P O M E L M S T g b f c V
S U C E P I C K S A * W E A K S P O T V i T H E L IM B —
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S P E C IA L S
Wrought Iron Mm pi
1—3 Way Floor Lamp, 2
Matching Table Lamp* .
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All 3 for only
11) 50

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A194TNAVT SURPLUS
Paint ......................... 5 iv i Gal.
T-Shirta ....................... « c Each
110 banford Are
rhone 1321

The Want Ad Department la
•pen from S:30 a. m. until 5:30 p.
m. each bniintt) day except Sat­
urday afternoon. Deadline for
week-day toitriions la S:00 p, m.
the day precadinc publication.

DAILY CROSSWORD
13 Holiday

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ATTRACTrVELY DESIGNED 3•1 VARIETIES PANELING
BEDROOM HOMES - PRICED
Native and Foreign Woodi.
See Them At
front 110.600. to I1VOPO. EH A
Sherm an Concrete Pip# Co.
and VA (Gil Etna need.
Owl West 13«h at.
Pkeee 2419

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rark and____________
provnioaa bin.
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In. Sea at
1B9 ERtott Ava. after 4 p. m

'll DODGE Pick-up truck, fiuld
drive. Excellent roadiunn. 9400
_ r a n A Waa* Aft
1393 Wait tad Street.
I t a l C$0 l t t l Atod RBk for
1951
.KAISER, good rendition
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FU R N ISH ED APTS.
IN N. Perk Are. rk eea n ix .
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HELP WANTED
10 14- RPKCIAL iKRTHXi -14 13- AUTOMOBILE BROKERS -11
A R E A L BUY!
B3 Wert lit. Or Call at FundBeautiful Book-Bed. Large Double T J T Tniwm- Ati*n.lant. Steady
turn Ccntar. I l l Wait ltt.
V M M
CARS
J . W. HALL, REALTOR,
Drener. Beveled Mirror
employment. Preferably over 35 Spare Heater* and Floor Furn­
B o n a irr sold t r a d e d
londa Slats Bank Buildia
ace* Liberal Trade In.
Avalon ApU. Efadency.
Now
only
.............
399
9.1
ye«ri
old.
Phnnn
piw
.
Rey I n I' i l'te e Car*
“ Call Hall" Phono ITU.
: » w . ________ ____ _________
Saafnrd Are. k Itlh SL
PARTS MAN
Comfort
Spetlalt
Beta I . Paytoa. Rraker
FOR
EE Seminole Realty for Deilr- AaeaMIe R. Beaderaaa,
i t —Motor*/ Rnll*/Tr*Uer»— II
AUTOMOBILE DEALER
19 . FURNtTUBR. I &gt;belR Geede-W
p i (Twin or Full aitei Each.
able Hotnea and Apta. Phone 2T.
Ph. N il - ti n at Rlawatoa
See
Hatlgan,
319
E
Firn
Strert
price
4 LEAR ANTE SAI.lt
n y y u u re u c m tu re e ^ P e ^ ^ T
Phone 1\13 B Warrkouie
Looking for a good location. 309 M Quillop Matt
349 M j ‘Reliable Couple to supplement 1007 Sanford Ave.
1*5) EVINRUDF.S and
FURNISHED Apartment. Jon Park
Fum , Co , at 801 W.
21m Amelia In HIGHLAND M M Royal Comfort Matt. 39,50 I income by managing l.iral
USKII MOTORS
Ut. St. AU nauonaily adv. fur
A x . ___________ __________
PARK. Very neat 1 bedroom 4130 Pre-Bullt spec Matt. 31 50
niture at warehouse pncei.
1U II P SKA-KING,
apartmrnt bmi*e, Plratr give
P
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M.
CAM
THELL
CLEAN ftirtilihed ant. Clote to,
home with tiled hath and kitch­
guud cnndiiion
. . . . (28 SO
referenerj, age and olhrr Infor­
General Ceetrartar
703 Wait l i t St. I none 616.
en equipment. Yard nicely land,
1. 1. H P. KVINRUDE.
Identirit Saving) on Matching
mation In Boa HS
Sanford
"Home! of Duttoction"
—
2v
leaped Priced at 39,500. with
Pin* like a top and beat*
Boa Spring!
Herald.
Rl Way 17 92
Pbeoe 1441
DOWNSTAIRS furnlihed apart­
____ long
attractive terms.
rowing
$21.50
ment. HO Palmetto. Phone &gt;13 J.
hjirrd
dug.
t'tly
L
rrnve N«. »7. 3 r. H, |&gt; SCOrr-ATWATER,
For Reiter i'lumumg
ROLLED Edga Innar Spring Matt. COUPLE — White or Colored, re­
It
found
plrj-e
Robert
A.
WIMIanta,
Realtor
call 52J W.
llko new
$39,13
liable, with i ar, to work on
See or Cell
Meirhing Boa Spring. Brauli.
FIVE Luvcly, clean Room*. 355. Ra&gt; mean U adealai, Aaeaciato
Child'! |»-l
Ranch near ttrland • Woman to
5 II T SCOTT-ATWATER,
ful Headboard (choice color).
W. J. KING
Two room*. 333. i l l I atk.
Phone 1873 Atlantic Bank Bldi
reb n tv h n l........................... 568 M
help with hou r work, nun to
Hollywood Leg! ............ |4 t Jo
!&lt;« South Park riMie M
LOST — Orange female kitten. 3 IF SEA-REF._________ 138 V)
handle rattle an 1 trartor llouir.
•URNlSHF.O Threo Room Apt. 3 Bedroom, CR home on targe
( all 1C, i
&gt;
I
EVINRUDK ________ 8.10.00
eleciricity
furnlihed,
plu*
*ilRCHOLft B ID D IN G CO.
with bath. Screened poith. Garcorner lot. Hot Water Haalrr,
ary. Giva rxpcncnrr amt rrfrr- Grllli* A llunlrr t nnvtnirlion Co. Lo s t nn Stair lto*,i Prnjeri, 6 HOUSE WIZARD.......... 14.100
Park or Phone 1311-H*!.
Space Heater, TV Antenna, tile
Hornet and Itrmmirling
EI.GIN —rilna gndd,
enccr. L .M. Amler*, Boa 252,
brown leather llillMd with rur- I U\ r uII, lli'drl,
bath. A amall rqmfoiUMe honerhone r u i 51-4.
only ......... $ &gt;l Ol
RL 1, Apopka, Fla. Phone
FUIINISHED three rooms .and
renev drivet* licrn*p, idrnti.
d
ean
but
needa
painting
lnude7‘, llE R niR V ,
Tucker (M06I
ba*h. 1901 Maple A»e. Phone
ftcalmn,
paper*,
rtr
Tlra*r
HOUSE
CLEANING
—
Window*,
11,400 on down and tTI.M month
m
ilnUnm Cat. .
... 3115 00
CONCRETE
1474. Anarcllo, too Tark.
notify Slate ttn,id Ucpt, City 7‘i\ n Fill
Willi. Floor., Ph. II. C. f»ldor f 1,995, down and gU.lo month. Beady Mixed Oeacreu. deaerate HA HELP WANTED (female) HA
ES I ONE •—Like new A
Hall.
well.
H
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J.
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at
ta il)
If it fill you THIS IS A REAL
THREE Room compWely fdoiUh*
BWck. Bead. Gravel, Cement rifTHTT^iperatorT^TTuaTamcTi!
BARGAIN. Owner haa gone.
ed Apt. Phono ,393. 311 Pal*
to
ll
FIRESTONE
w
ilb
Fuel.
Salary. Eva B rit Briuty Shop,
deaerate Pipe to Meet All QuellIDS
I'
_
Downtown.
While
Gold
FHA
Flnanrmg
O Matir Tank . . . . . . . $1.12 50
metto.
fkatteaa.
lOS E. Dld St.
lady Elgin Watch, Rrwart!
Far Ramadtlag and rrpaln.
n t n n
10 1! JOHNSON,
t ali to*
Wa it r e s s e s — Kipcrimrcd i&gt;rr
Nothing Down-Small Monthly
NICE three room furnlihed Apt.
I laanraace
wnb grar ahifi, tank
$125 00
C«*rrete Pipe Cat fe m d but will train Inexperienc­
3300 M e l l o n v i l l e . ______
Payment!
» - K I .E 4 T ttr * i. ) i » v i r a ^ w 10 |l togtunmc MERCURY $1M 95
OM
W
eet
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9C
ed
Mutt
he
neat
in
appearance.
Pbaae tin
IN. Park A t *
Sherman Concrete Co.
II. SEA-BEE
* UIUIUAIKK
#RO O M Furnlihed Art. Light*,
taac!#T ialaa 12Very
Call DeLand. liio between
gn-td rnndltion . . . . $129*1
Pheoe 1419
a ad *err ice, G.
b. T High.
i
Oviedo,
water furnlihed. clot# to.
— Factory to y m —
8 a m. • 11:00 a. m , far Inter­ O tl neat l)th
MERCURY i'R|]|8ER
,$I91«)
Fla.
___
$4350 per month. 101 Itocuit,
view.
18 »i. SCOTT-ATWATER
rLU M BTN G
1949-W afuc g a m,
Phone T l l - M . _______
Complete with Remoi# ecn*
"COLORED Women are making Coatrart aid ren u r work. Free
e ra
Irol Box and control cable—
d profit* telling for wrl|.
farlw ed head. Sag-proof bottom
NICE room*, hot water. talevtilon.
ciumitce. R. L. Harvey, )M a t - O F F tm FtNAFHRWr -M
nnir
rail with pleetto cads. riaatk or
w ro,metic company. Wnin
115)91
Coffee privilege*. » *#«Siy.
SaolDrd Ave. Phone lltt.
f ta r r d n ^ ^ S t* h ia ia a %
Cotton
ar
ayfee
rayoe la pea
P. O Boa 875. Orlando, for in­
1015-W.___________________
Typewittar*. i M h i w atoton, Al*n m /n r motnri torn down h r
cordi.
terview,"
G A TLIN BR O TH ER S
Rale*-Rental*. U4 Magtvoda, p%
Uied parti. Reaionable,
FURNISHED 1 Bedmom Apt
f ISA. Ruyn Equity
S en k erlk G lu e and T ain t Co.
Dragnr.e *nd Bulldorer Servlro
Phone 432-W.___________ ___
10B—
SALESMEN
WANTED
-10*
111-114
We*t
tod
SL
Phone
2X
1’tumn:
1221—
Sanfnrd,
2to4
On Site While Thee Fail!
and Immediate Occupancy in Two
Geneva.
Sew 19V. Wmlrl l:\IS R I DCS
T O T T g ^ S ^ S prelprably with
NICELY Furnlihed 5 room Gar­
1 4 - BEAUTY PARI.ORS
111 IJGIITWTN, (Sold Out)
lniurance nr other Sale* Exper­
age Apt. Call 111 daytime, 945-R
7 ^ FLKF.TWIN. | Sold Out)
ilA R R IE T T S
ience. Wanted by top rated Life ORLANDO Morning Sentinel, Or­
g a r te r 4 p, m. C. C. Wel*h._____
manta 838 00 which include*
lando Evening Bur. Call Ralph
13 It. FASTWIN ,8*1" $31) 54
llejulv Nook
lniurance Co., a* general agent
U a fg e rly A p p h u e a C enter
T a in ind lniurance.
Ray. l U S J ___
FURNISHED Apartment. Irm m i.
105 Sc. Oak At*.
M H.
" Demmutrator $281 no
agent tor Sanfnrd area Salary
“Your
Wetunghouia
Dealer"
bath, private entrance. Ph. 48-W
21 IF BIGTWTN— I Said Out)
Fbaaa 971
and rvpeme allowance bated on DM CASE DC—4. GOOD CONDI*
Otiir.WtUer Home* —Ph. 1181
Maytag Waihrr*
25 II. F.lee, Starting
abU.lv and experience. An op­
Coleman Heatcra ... 384.30 uj
TION.
toM.
FURNISHED two bedroom down*
Big Twin — ............... itat M
portunity to build )uur own
Flume HIT
1U Magsella Are.
79— LAUNBRT s r A W ir y
atair* Apartment. 600 Park Ave.
25 11. Elec. Drniimitrator .. $128
agency with liberal rnm piry
RRIT1 TRACTOR I U
Phone 1 1 1 4 ._____________
T
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financing. Write Box lo
the HjwajJI *: South _
Phone Ml
Dry
COMPLETE OUTFIT SPECIALS
Sanfnrd Herald for pertomi
FURNISHED one bedroom ep«U*e
% - Waah m i Bey Clan. Aluminum or Mahogany
Interview.
14-1INSURANCE____ = &amp; £ • Ow
by the month. 8*. R . C a r r o l l
Baal* Many new- model* ju*t
ah er • p. m. week-davi or eayarrived
Real Eitate Salesman
Apply
U S E D F U R N IT U R E
time Sunday. Five Pototi MoteL
Gator trailer* a1*&lt;* irvrral mn.
Rev S. «•-. Sanfnrd Herald.
Dry Oeantog
els mUti South on 17-91.
. Rate* to .
CLEARANCE
C A. WHTDDON , M L
del* of uted boat* A trailer* nn
Po'ieytoldera
WE
NBED
TME
SPACE
1=
_
WORK"
WANTED
1
1
hand, prieed rrainnabio,
■tOVT firvt floor room. WeB fur*
**• Faa 4mart Bldg.
TOUR OPPORTUNITY TO RAVE
V. **, boUGLA$ie A s!oaA T *
OUNG eTpcrienced
aalragirl M ir WflUma Im . A im er
vBlihed. Furnace heat, hot and
194 Bart ZUk 9L
Retail
Value
Rale
Price
41T
laafird
Attatok
~
RORSCIN
S porting
Goods
l
S.
Park
K
.
IB
wDhe* work to Sanford, Write
cold water to room. Kitchen pri­
|T* *1 3-Pe. Sofa Bed Suite* 847.00
$4
■ vdarade I ale* A Servlro
to R R .JT Herald
vilege! Ulllitiea f u r n l i h e d .
49.91 3-Pe. Uv. Room Suite* 2! no HI LIT Ke e p r u i l o r e s
24 PROFESSIONAL S F R lir m i t &gt;•4 R. lat Rl.___ rb'.ae 99*
Woman. Phone lll-M , 109 Holly
in my
39 95 Wing Chair ............
| | oo
There-* no point in &gt;1 n u * l n g
(Timpwnn S luitio nf II,in rin g
Arc.
home
by
Day
or
Week.
Call
39.95 riatlie Platform Rocker
2*74-R.
you reel! with expen*tve perfume*
Fox Trot — Walt/ — Swing
k O ttom an............... m no
S Room Fumithrd Apartment. Fiona I IB • A. ». Pe
Rumba. Samba, Tango. Mamho, and rnlognet tf your akin ImT
19.95 Adjuit. Lounge Chair f.oo LAWNS m o w ed by Jerry Lord.
Adulti. 1109 ralm etto. Ph. 33-R. Aaeoriatofl
B. u
2312 Mohawk
P. o Rov jf.T perfeetly clean, at the aeenl ean
39.93 Walnut D rtu e r
Free eattmalea. Phene 1117-W
A M irro r..................... in oo
Very Large 3 Bedroom furalibad
be completely lo*t. With warm
r FUeeO
t ic k
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mnr* n'ten. So apply your per­
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with
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in
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CAN
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and you'll he enveloped in a last*
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concrete block home located tn 49 91 Dining Room Table* .. js oo
JACK, eiiner return the part you
Ing. luxurioui fragranee.
a fine new Sub Divlalon only 8 M-M Alum. Chain Lmuige . 10 00 t ^ ^ F R O A t R«RVICES
Anything
Plenty of MaLretaet and Rox
kept nr rnme baric and art the
mUci from Sanford.
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lesion. Irene Hinton, Weil Side.
Phone 13S.W.

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Help
Wanted
FEMALE
Saar*. Roebuck and Co. haa
an onaninr in Sanford for
a vnunr tadv b»tw*e*v 20 and
31 vwtra nf ar*. The peraon
mutt know touch tyo# art*
tem end ba able tn maintain
a minimum speed of 31 word*
per minute. Roakkeepin^ ex.
peitenre la a murh deaired
ounlitv. but other prartirai
rvnrrirnra «e advance edu­
cational arhievemen'* would
he rnnaidered. Applicants
m int he h i|h arhoel rre duate*. wilh pleaainr per*nn.
•lit v and rood rh arirter,
and have the ahifltr and He*
tire tn pet alone with people,
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alartinr salary. A diacmrnt
will ha riven on all nur*
rhaiee, with rewun Inaur*
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available. Farm anewt veal,
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petition, and are between
tha a n a «( JO tad 3$. apply
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Army Recruiter
To Visit Here
The United Sislr* Army recruit
er for the Sanf r-l arrs, Sgt
Jacob--n ann"runccd tf.da' that hr
will visit Sanf r.1 rich Monday A
Werintiday from 3 id to 3-.vi.
A vc'orsn nf over 10 jesr* irrYlee. Sergeant Jacobsen has been
anoelntr-l with the Fccnilling
Barrier for the past four year*
Hr is lu a lifrd by hi&gt; training and
iarvier In olfnr rotnplMe infnrm.itlon and advlca tn parents, young
man and women ib iu t the many
Ssgular Army training program*
At present there ar* aver 171
diversified school course* avail
pbta that high school graduate*
m ay apply for and receive assign­
ment* to before they enlist. "Thi*
program, railed "Reserved For
You" actually allows tha young
yarn nr woman to choose any
training he wishes ami have a
m itten guarantee for hi* choice
before leaving Ranfoid," Sergeant
Jacobsen explained.
Tn addition to this program,
ether options which do not neeesaartlr require a high school edu­
cation are listed by th* recrult&lt;v
as: direct assignment tn the Artil]ary. Armor, Airborne, Mrdicil.
Military Police, Ordnance. Quar
trrma*t#r, Signal and TransportsHen Corps Special arlbns «tuh
as assignment to an Army Rand.
Th* Army Language School, Sp«.
d a l Force* (Commando type
training), C1C and alignment
to tha U, S. Disciplinary Barracks
at Camp Gordon. Georgia are alio
available.
"All Regular Army enlistment*
are tor a period of three years
and each rh o b t la guaranteed an ‘.
Blade a part nf tha enllsimrnl eon.
tract before tbe man It •« urn in."
tea recruiter pointed mil.
&gt; latere Med person* who art boIT Bad 24, srbo feel they ar*

Theater Group
Is Organized
A Children's Theatre Group
whose avowed purpose i* to Initiate
and develop s program for dra­
matic and theatrical training nf
Negro rhlldrtn of Ihls community
was orgsnlied at the Goldsboro
Primary School. Oct 1* The Ini­
tial meeting was attended hy seve­
ral members of the faculty of the
•chool and ttilcreited eilizms of
the city.
The following wera elected as
officers nf the organization: Mrs.
S. II. Blackshesr, president; Mm .
W. R. Crooms, vice-president:
iviiinm Stiller, secretary; Mr a.
Edith Wright assistant secretary;
Prof, J N Cmoms, treasur*r;C
W. Rtapler Jr., parliamentarian;
Mrs Rehecc* Hankerson. chaplain
Dr F A. Smllh was appointed i t
chairman of the publicity commitice
The next meeting of the group
rill be held at the Goldsboro
School. Sunday, Oel. 3A at 4 p. m
All Interested persons are invited
to attend.

Competitions Are
Open To Enter
Air Force Academy

(Continued frwm P a p Ob*)
officers, I h e i r familiei. and
friend* took time for the cafeter­
WASHINGTON — Competition!
ia (tr!a banquet.
are now open for entrance to the
Speaker* for Hi* occasion were United Slate* Air Force Academy,
Senator Douglas Strnstrem Rep­ according to an announcement
resentative Mack N Cleveland J r . made today by Con|re*sman A. S.
Mayor Denver Coiiell. and SlierUf fSydl Herlong Jr., Representa­
Luther Hobby.
tive from Flnrida'i Fifth District
Senator Stenitmm &gt;ald. "In taw 1he*e competition* are for the
enforr-ment work y»*u get Into rl*i* which will be admitted in
fituation* when you look to God July. J9K
for strength In tha p*rform»nee of
Herlong explained tnat a* a
your dutlei. Your work Is a pub- Jlember of the House of Repre­
Le icrvjra and you sometimes sentative* he 1* allowH to nomi­
think It li a thinU*** Job You nal* trn *qutig m&lt;*n. *U resldcnls
have a tremenduou* re*pontihtl;ty of Ihe Fifth District. In take Ibeir
No m atter what kind of tiw i -w-e eaim i’iatioo* Thme named will
have on the book*, the Important compete with all of the other*
oart I* the manner In whlco the** named from Florida for the al­
law* are enforced Thercf-irc, II lotted vacancies for the State
l* Important that joti come ioe*th
"l certain!'- want to nominate
er to discuss your rciponsihilj. the tvst qualified young men in
H»* ”
'he Diilriet for lhl» wonderful opRepreientatlv* Jfaex N. Cleve-! portunity. All application* will be
l*»d J r . told the group. *'I take carefully studied and icreened by
mv ha* off to you for Ibo wonder- me." he *ald
ful Jot you've done I waa astound- ’ In order to qualify, a yourg wen
*d to l*arn that you had an or muat be between 17 and 22 years
ganuation of l.noo member* I n|d. possess good moral ehararter,
think It It aignifieant that we never have been married, and be
haven t been plagued with mob- physic.illy qualified for flying.
ifer*. smdlcale* and hoodlum*
Application, should be made
Mayor Denver r "-dfl! wrlcemr.l directly to the office of Congress•h* group of peare officer* to San- ' rr*n llerlnrg, Ilnu Office Buildford. H* fold them *T am *t*re in*. Washington, D C and mnyour country Is proud of all of lain the following Information:
j you." hr said, "wc welcome you' candidate'* full name and adto Sanford and eerlainlv hope that dress; hi* parent*’ name and
tog come back again in the near addrr.*: high ichool and the date
fu tu re"
he g aduatod or will graduate;
She-iff Luther llobhr attended the college h r ha* attended. If
• wwteome to the Fifth D i.trk t any; hi* height and weight; his
Peace Officr*. He laid, 1 i Isrlnvr approximate standing in hi* clais;
• e owe a round of anoigti.r in inn h r extracurricular activities,
those who have made this affair such is partie nilmo in student
io successful."
g'v mment public speaking, and
Dw ght H. Brett, Miyor Com-, athleLc activ ities
missioucr of St. Augustine, attend­
ing the meeting of the gro*m j c
THO TO STAND TRIM,
lrrd.iv said, *■[ *m very hn»t&gt;v to
SAN FRANCISCO .P -T «o more
IT
V ' i ' n,e*!^I8
former Korean War prironeri. who
Ihe Fifth District Pesc# Officer*
Astoeiailoa It Is a wonderful nr returned home aPer denounria;
gsnttaticn that serve* nut rnly the United States irti easting their
tne c.nmty but the state a* a lot with Red China, must face
whole I try to attend every meet- rourt-martial. the Army says.
ing of the nr ;aiti/aUon.’‘
William A. Cowart, 22, of Dalton.
Meet.ng w fh their elate pre*» G *, and Lewie W. Grigga, 23. of
dent, the Ladles Auxiliary nl the
fifth M itrtet Peace Officer* A* Jacksonville, Tec., were notified
'ed itio n , elected their s lu e of yesterday they must stand military
officers Those ch.,*aa to head l!&gt;. trial on charges of aiding and col­
roup w ire 3lr* ''rsnre* Cunha laborating with the rnemy while
Winter park, p ru dent; Mr» ?lar&gt;# “ rsutman, Orisndo, first vice- prisoners of th* Redi. No date
pre-liknt; and I 'll, Blanch* S *• was set.
cy, t rlando, S'.:r»tiry-tr»a*uri-t
Th* Army earlier ordered a
Pla^t Were formulated b r the rourt-martial on similar charges
a izi.fary for lh» i nandal parti- I r a third turncoat, Qlbo G. Bell
rip*!Inn In the d- th benef,* fund. of Hillsboro, Mist.

KoppelmanInvents'Air-O-Meler'
COLUMBUS, Ohio LP-If you're
the tipsy typo that usually has one
druvk too many at the tavern, now
you can literally breath* easier.
Hr Koppelman, president of a
soft-drink Bnn here, bai invented
what he calls an "alr-o-raeltr."
You drop a quarter In the machine,
put an attached mask over your
nose and mouth,' and Inhale pure
oxygen for five minute*.
That, said Koppelman. should
bring you out of pink elephint
land.
"Of course.'’ he adds. *’iome.
times it'll take two quarters to do
if
Koppelman said hi* machine also
can be used to "bring relief from
ultim a hay fever, migraine head­
aches and especially Ihe tiredness
that drivers get after much rid­
ing.’*

The deTlea I* m display at ft*
Mth annua) convention of the Ohi*
Slate Restaurant Assn.

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frow tined frwiw P a te Owe)
23c if paid within 24 hour* or
W 00 otherwise.
Chief Roy William* today askrf
that "all motorist* pay apedal it.
tention to the notice* left on thi^cara for violation*." "Much embirraum cn win be solved." th*
Chief seld. "If ipeclaf attemior t*
paid to the type notice left on th*
cer."
V
Alio, attention le celled to the
fact that envelopes containing
money mailed to Ihe Sanford Pn
lice Department now require a
three-mot itamp. Heretofore Lye
Sanford Police Department. hat
usd lum ped envelope* or postaj-s
guarsntred envelopes.
Convenient yellow boxes or reHfTRM’S. HOMES, HORSES
DALLAS. Tex. 'jP— One of Dal­ ceplacte* for the violation an dlas' prize sc* horse* ha* given ope* are attached to parking m-rU
birth to more than 300 ‘‘colts'* at er* at reguler Intervals la t #
downtown section.
the Aquarium,

SERVICE STATION
FOR SALE
GOOD DOWNTOWN - LOCATION

CALL 745
WANTED:
Local concern haa immediate need for mitetandinf
Young man. Knowledge of general office work aeaential.
i

This i&gt; an excellent opportunity for th* right man.
Write Box X in care of The Sanford Herald firing ago t
and full particular! of marriage and military atatua.

SARASOTA LP—T. Lre Potter
executive director of the Bepubtl
ran National Committee, will be
feature.! speaker at a Friday night
banquet during th* fall conference
of the Florid* Federation nf Bepublican Women.
Other apeakfM win include
Charles A Webb, legislative as
Mitanl to Sen W Riuker of Ohio
who will speak at s luncheon Sat
urday.
Mrs Richard M. Simpson, went
bership extension chairman of the
national federation, will talk at a
luncheon Friday,
The conference opens Thursday
and ends Saturday.

Waynes Expecting
Baby In April

HOLLYWOOD UP —Actor John
Wayne haa disclosed ha and his
wife, tha former Pilar Palette,
Peruvian beauty, are expecting a
baby next April.
Wayne, 4a. and Miss Palette, IT,
Were married last Nov. | Bta Is
physically miUfled i m invited his third wife Hr hid four rhUdrai
Hr S"rgr*nt Jscobien to i m him by his first marriiga to Josephine
■t (h*&gt; Sanford P ail Office when Saenz, none by his second wife,
he vImU Sanford.
P.tperanza (Chats) Bauer.

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Concert Series
For County

The them* fur tku year * gigantic
Chrittmaa F#r*de *01 b# "Lat'a
put Chrial Back’Into Chriilm ai”,
aaid E. 0. Hint, chairman of lb«
19J3 Jayce* Chrutma* Parade
Commtt'ce, ta a letter to all of
Scrauwla County School*.
Th* Semutolt County Junior
D um ber of commarta and tha San­
ford Merchants Ataocuiioo «iU igain tpuntor the annual paiadr and
schools have been invited lo parti­
cipate m the event which tv Dated
to be the btgjeat in the city's his­
First ifport. from the sstious
tory
teams in th* 5cminoi* County
Again thii year, accnrding to the
Chamber of Commerce m»uib*r»hip
A rnn,rt| serifs ha* h -ri srt tor
letter addressed to Uia principal ol
itrive indiiatr one of th r mo*t sue- Sanford and Seminnte Counts ss 1th
each Seminole County School, there
■clsful r*m p*igni ever condurttd Ike nr*snlislusn brine *n ip |*»;
aill be too trophies m aided the
in *t*nfo!,t *.i,t Seminole County,
ni|hi in c m 1* etc Ihr ft.i»i drtatlbeit float Oi* la the ttotor divi­
&gt;[rmhriship chairman Clifford • I’d 'n brgm |h» membership
sion and the other in the junior divi­
t hr Sr m. mils' Mulus I Concert
Mvkihhin le portrd tins morning
sion. Th* school winning the tro­
Association
« j* for me ] i*&gt;f nigli
th
at
*
total
of
ll.'.hlS
h*«
hcen
DISCCKRING
PLANK
FOR
THE
FORTHCOMING
co
u
rt
t
M-rie#
err
drfl
to
,,-ht&gt;
Mi*.
Ralph
Atraphy three year* in tuceenion will
be awarded permanent ni'tody of tin Smith, membership e!v*iim«n; F'ranet' Rnumillet, pi*«&gt;•!«•ill of Ihr SemU&lt;&gt; Mutual Cornell As­ Ml no,) In for member .h ips to far *' * " ’»,ellnc of m lere.iefl mtrtie
In the ■smpaign. The lo l .l subw!"fh ,tv&gt;V H are at |Se -tr
the grand prt/e. The trophic* will sociation. and Rill Frcan. repreventaUxii nf the Alk«be«t Crlehnly Ru&gt;.-au i .i'f Dhrrtn)
. . . srrt to date Hoes no. ref r , i
‘j
Educational Rmid
be duplajed in the near future in
l h . amount tn rnem ber.h.p. sine.
Commer.r.al
the windows of Fouraillat and An­
derson Drug Stor*.
nnly a limited report from learn
r
_
...
.
rrHnrti KDtimmit. nrvTiflfnt
rHptHtne inH tf«m m f m S fti i%
. . aL
* r
. *,
The tchocla luted In the Senior
III RTON IF
in# (roup, Ifd (hw Hi»ru«*trvn eiith
Dmuon are: Seminole High School.
a s .liable loday.
Mil, Fagan, a ieere.ai,trva of
Oveidn High School, Lyman High
Teams ahead so far in the »*&gt;m- tlkaheti Celebnlv B urr.u nf At
School. Croon* Academy and the
petition for football ticket a and lanta, Ga . f.-nuhlng mfr rmaltnn ;
Sanford Vocational Sc hoe1.
expense money to th* Orange and *nd background of atl.ste andi
Schools in tha Junior Dlvitlon
Th* Sanford portion of a nation-1
Gator flow I garnet are. AI Wallace available dates
ire: Sanford Junior High, San­
wide dnv* will g*t underway Sun­
and John Williams with I M m j |
No,',d a r l u l s have been rhnsen
ford Grammar, Southside Primary,
day afternoon when "open house' |
point*; O L. Dinkins and Dot f'” ,h r 3 eortrrrl senes with CorWaiUlde Primary. Lyman Ele­
will he observed at the local USO
pow*M with ftnop points; Jo h n ! n f*1* 0|1» d in n e r appearing In
mentary. Lake Mary. Ovndo Ele­
on 1‘trit Street at Sanford Avenue,
Rlvlhe and C. D. Brown with 9.fnr i|,r f,r" o( lht 'hrtr
mentary. Geneva School, Lake
ronrerts on December tat
points; Jim Gut and llnward
Other artists rho'rn fnr ihe San
Monroe, WiIr -h School. Hopper ATh# architectural firm nf th#
Mnnlirth with 4.700 (minis; and
cadrmy Goklsboro Elementary,
furd appearance* are- Nelson ami lat# Elion J. Mnughton i* bring
loday that th* open house Is beinc I
Dallas l.nnp and Andrew CarraNeal
piano
learn,
(he
last
of
Jan­
Midway School. Rosen*aid School,
obieivtd so that "all o( the Inwrs- y
*w
&lt; «
tc-op»n»d tindrr Ihn firm nania
wav with * ' 0 0 pnints.
uary and the Original Don Cossack nf "Burton t ,Tng#rs—Jam#* Gam.
Overdo Negro School, tookerlown
people will have an opportunity to | Q L 0 [T 1 T T IIS S IO flG T S
The team ahead ao far in th* Chorus and Dancers with th* dy
School, Pinac ait Heights School,
ice just exactly how ih* USO
ht# Bugera. II. Atchitnct’*, wi.H
rampaign la the on* captained by namir little Serge Jarnff again
AU Soul * Parochial School and the
run and how active the organuath# offic# in charge of John A.
The
Seminole
Junior
Chamber,
Dallas
Loop.
This
tram
has
ac­
Aa
a
p
praisers
report
vrat
ap
­
leading his giants onto the coniert
Lutheran Day School m Slat la.
tion really I s "
ft irton IV, under Rngci*’ ditret
Tea. enttea and rnokiei will hr of Commerce, at Us nosm luncheon cumulated a total of I 7,7fO points. stage
The Jayrees. again this year, win proved this (m in in g by the Boerd
tuptrvision.
served
during
the
affair
which
will
m
rrtinf
ye-tertiay.
rrnewe&lt;l
its
be
Roiimittal
said
las|
night
"Me
of
5*mlno!e
County
Commission,
furnish th* Junior Division with
Additional memheia added to
Roe#rs ls a"o,-|*tc a,rhl!#ct for
the annexation of proposed Ih* membership li*t of Ihe S-ml- base rhnsen real ||g|i||tnsrs for
imali hand-drawn floats as well as fit at a spec *1 mretlng called for h* the kirk-o'i event to mark the
upenlng of a USO drive lo obtain *"»* «"
' "&gt; of Sanford and pole County Chamber of Com- Ihe nmrert hill of tare, the fines' lb» 5emlm*l# &gt;l#mnr:*l Hospital
the decorating material. The Jun­ th a t purpose
and maintains hit firm in Winter
m*ke then stand known ta * metca now include; Dr. II. Wnyde irtiits available"
ior Chamber of Commerce will alio
Tha apptaisa! Involved eight more funds fo Die operation o( the |*,ll
letter
to the board ol Sanlorl t ity
Raymond Rail, local real estate Dark.
"home
a»*y
from
home
for
assume the responsibility, aeid Mr. parcel* of lend within the right-of(Sucker,
Dr
[laniel
II.
Malhera,
CommHvlonet».
man Iold the group "Die way mir
Burton hss been In i-l tigs nf thw
Hunt, for haring someone pul] the ways for l 1** proposed widening, scrvlremen."
Dowell** Office Supply, Mis. I'rrd rity and eounD are grnvmg I
Other biisln* si coming before the
Banfcitd firm sine* Mr. Mough.
Do* Biles and Harold Kaslner
small floats unless th* uhool* f t &gt;tr-Innin.- » d p# int oi '"-P i
Itohh.
Cow
an
Company,
Dr.
Jark
don
I
think
we'll
has*
any
IreivsHls
•e rochaljmen for the fund i*iv- ^roup yesterday »*» plant fnr the
Inn's llln#'*, wniklng closciy with
want In atitimr the rrilgalion.
3lnree| Faille. Dr. filling asary teat m Ih* auditor ro r* rt' nffir# In rare; : • .h* hn*.
Nov. I elrrua day when Die second V*
Hunt said lu* JL that LH;,flo*u aiU clT
L t ou C ' ,' * .V vamp.ign tor Sanfeid,
he alniCfuratly complete and rear e m l r u r stmlnrte Comity. , ^
tu* chaUmrn emphavimi largest rlrctix In the world will ha I- T. Dm*. Jsbp, rUvpal-tek. J tuns '
pH*l job thrnugb lo &lt;o -npip t len
Th* value of th* *lglit parcel* | ^ i t Uie l.'SO is a voluntary aernry in Sanford for two performances, T Rargeity Mr*, f.ucilte Anplehy.! It wa* pomien old. however.
dy for dec or* lion i by Novembtr ID.
lh # 5 anfnrd firm w,l| enntlnria
John
I)
C.tflahan,
Raynmnd
Hall,
before
Ih*
diicussit.n
nf
thr
mem
Decorating material will be made approved thii mominc was ap- ihroujh which the people of San afternoon and night
tmilfr Ih# tarn* personort if h«»
M L Itahnrn ,lr., arting chair C. t*. fltown Amoco Sersi.o, h * herahir eaimia'gt, got unilerwas malnla ned pcetinu'
available at the Jayree Information praised at IStAIO which Increase* inert and (he entire nation, may
Mr Moughth* original appraisal figure in asslit m serving 'he rrligous. spir- man for the meeting, advised thr M Fruit Company, M ight Giorrry 1,141 ■he seaimr (apacile nf h- Inn’s dralh.
Booth on the same date.
Cnmpany.
auditorium
available
for
(he
three
itual, social, welfare, irc rra tim a t, Ijm cc « that (he cirrus would he
In the icnlor division, the Jayrect that amounL
I*l
Holler Motor Sale., Irsiog I
‘' r'r * " ,l1 ,,m" •»'* Itlnn
No official action on th# part ,n&lt;l education needs of the men »hown at the Santoid Auction Mar
will make arrangements to help en­
Drynr, Winn'S TV Sales A Se,- T o ' . , ' a J ' n, , Th" '
»&gt;* only
-omen
the armrd forres . kfi &lt;n 17 W
trants secure trucks for floats. The of the State Road Pepartmenl
r.. Ratten. Dr. G„„|„n i &gt;• ns Uriels rnmbinrd fnr ih«
S 1'1'1'
Jaycee group also said that they mod* nacewary the Including of » peace and war. they pointed out. | th e Seminole c.iinty Junior vl-e. 1 .....................................
combined for Ihe ...
In
will gladly help in choosing a the eight parcel. In th . original
!t:: ';h*nihcr nf I'nmmrr, e w,11 rail .’'•antes, Don Riles. Dig 'n M'hislle, tel foi ihe series.
tie* between Ihe members of the (or a referenilum lo he held on Ihe Bishop A Hart, M*goner Furni­
them* for a float and advise where appraisal.
Mr* Ralph Austin Bmiih. chosen
armed forces and th* rtvtliin com annexation question, on the same ture Company, Dure Oil Company,
decorating materiala are available.
Only fix* deed* hav* bawn ra- munlty.
lo head Ihe membership drive
date
that
Ihe
city
election
ta
lo
be
Along with th* letter to* school roHed In whleh rropartie* Fit *
,n SlnfoH „ (l | mp.,rt,„ t | hgt hell, Nov D The letter will ask Sanford Trailer Dark, trey's nf po nied out that there will be four
principal* of* Seminole County th* l*##n flvtti nr inM
S^mlrol# j c|t|ffni t(f thf rommunitv help pro- lh;i ihe xnnounrrmrnt of the irf Orlando, |nr,, Sweeney’s, J C. (liviiioni hfjrlfil b&gt; riivttion eh#lr
Hutrhi.ors A Com pan v. fir, Char­ nrrn and under earh division
Jaycee* have enclosed a return County fnr th* Rlght-nf-way*. rt
k pew hnrpilal food tyrlcm that
wholesome enlertalnmenl for rirndum b* madr at lb# forthles Persons, K* C Eauti, Shrr. ‘ harrrnan (her* will he four le*m will ln rtn * r rfficlenr# and al­
postal card requesting that* schools
Those deed* xsrer# from Daul F*. | ihw Navy and Marine Corps men coming city commission itireting
wnoj Rat hour, Dhilip* Colmi)*| ••«t|l*l"i sshn will m | lirn h jn , low- nior# working space fne n.h*r
advise the local Jayetts whrlhcr Burma, Hibbard Casselberry,
four members in
, h, rt Importxnl ho',iit*l seivtcvs, is
or not they plan to participate no Thomas Mayo and others, Reb« stationed it Ihe local Naval Auxilt- Monday night Oct It Aa one Jay Cleaners.
ary Air Station.
| ree &gt;*id yesterday, "It will tie an
later than November L
*t.’t
bt
M
worker*
all
together
h»ing in'lallrd at S*mlrt.&gt;l» MemDr.
Edwin
Fp.tein,
T
t
W.
M'are,
T. Varre* and th# Oxeritraat Land
President Fisenhmser, in speak- Inexpensive way n( doicrnnning
Thr kirk off merting for (he nrial Ifntprtal It w n arr.-urre-l
Cash prises have been announced Company.
mg nf the USO program, said "Ihis ihe (reltnj id Ihe people in the area Unite A. Williams Jr.. Ran,tali
by th* Jayce*a for eustumed in­
Elrelrte, Dr, llamid K Ring, r..- &gt;*ie &gt;1 Ihr limited numbx 0, this w#rk hi l(.irrv M Mrir hotRight-of-way agent John E. Fo* work mini go forward for Ihe hap- proposed for annexation "
i( i*filinugeqf fin p i | | (§ )
dividual* m walking groups as fol­
ptla| administrator.
pinfsa
of
Ihe
Individual
man
a
n
d
------------------------I 'i t 1 ohen, Edmund Meitrh, Mar­
• aid tbit mnming that h* preferr­
lows: in th* &gt;4 ag* group li t price
Good news for patients, too, ts
vin Milam, W, A. leffler. Ander­
ed not to ua# the number nf ac­ woman in our armed service* f»r / " | x w ' e M n w p _ r L
ta HO and ted price la S3, lit th*
l»r#cas| heraute Wnr ijtd ff will
the
furthering*
of
our
eountry'i;
we
I
l)r
5
I
w
C
W
r
u
i
l
k
son
Nursing
Home,
M
’inn
l.oxelt—
M ag* group th* same prises will cepted and rejected card* which
possible In #»rv# hettvc tatting
Seminole Farmers hn
East Third. M. I . Cullum.
fan awarded with duplicate prises have been received In hi* office. USO la financed principally hr the N e a r l y C o m p l e t e d
fo«H than #v#r brfor# with 'hn
County
Attorney
Mack
N.
Cleve­
Rolison /porting Goods, Blrlrklor the l# -t| ag* group.
n#w tysiam.
voluntary eontributiona of Ihe A-' The new- pirk at Ilth SI. and
May Be Eligible
Tit# avilrm features mi bd# hs|.
P r im for th* best decorated bi­ land Jr., thla mnming. laid that merlcan penpie. Sunday, the fund *,immerlin Avr is nrartng rnmple land Morrison, Inr . T. V, Brown,
leys and is known as thr "Mraltcycles, with no motors, for age I- (Vie county would wall several campaign will get underway In Hon, City Manager Marren E. M. J. lodge, Robert R. Karns, For Farm Loans
Fred Dysan, W. F. Rail, Bannn-Wh»rls System" At Ih# name
II wiU be: 1st, 311. and Ind pru* A day* hefoy. beginning the detail ganfort m that cluVwt'here’eVn do Knowles revealed this morning.
F*rm»r» m l*mlna)a founty
Hunt, emphasised ta his letter to­ work on condemnation proceeding*. their part ao necessary for the wel
Know lea sad that a pond haa ford Drodur# Company, American wha own and pcrunally nparat# Indicate' the food serving pfi"
day that all costumed children in With a rapreientativ* of the State fart of our servicemen
neen filled in and this momma a Oil Company, fee Brothers, J„ R. fam ly-typ,
BBl, B fH tn h*ti#a|Iy ron'itls of mnh.l# units
th* walking group and all children Road Department working with
Irarlor was harrowing the sellle Mann’* Nursenrs.
hut d or repair #&gt;«#nDal farm which eonlain hcatnt and refn*
in th* decorated bicycle group must Jack F;. Fnv, th# rountv'a rightearth In preparation for th# aeed
C R \ r T WARNING
building*, including
dwrtlinr* (.•rated romparlmenlt that w|l)
register et th* Jaycee Information of-way agent, negotiation* are
MIAMI Jv^Small craft warning* mg r f ihe area
mar ha a!i(iht# fnr hpilding jm- krep foods ai proper l#mp#raiur#s
Booth not liter than November r • till in progreia fnr parrels of flew along Ihe East Coast from
Thr fitv m«nagrr said that the
r»nv»m»nt Inans throueh th# till serving lime
Tha hiitpilal admlnutramr m
to be eligible tor the cash awards. proparty. When a final report I* V*m Bearh to Key West today for park today it a great improvement
farm#ra Hum# Adminivtiation,
fNirtii J. Grarn, th* agrncy's dirateq that it It hoped that th*
Captain Robert Wi Jackson, Com­ mad# to the Road Department nf. northeasterly wind* of i i to J.\ m er the swampy pond that origin-1
county aupfnrtinr tald this werk. nrw plan will redurr fiwxl wasl*
manding Officer of th* Sanford Na- ftc* In Deland, pleadings will be miles an hour caused hy a high ally exi ted there when grasses amt
A building improvamant loan and allow mot# etfirimi u»# »f
vat Auxiliary Air Station advised prepared, returned to ^emlnot* pressure system centered over sseeds could not cut because of Ihe
Georgia,
w
aler.
is
only tin# kyp* nf th* ag*ncy's l&gt;#rwinnrl
th* Chrlstmaa Parad* Chairman County; and condemnation pro­
fit# "Steals on M!t»e' • Svilrm’.
h i v .. t »
ir
. ,4rn’ ownarvhip loans loans m
that all group* at the local navy ceedings Died.
All has h*#n sllarf* ow lh* part mA,
mad. either from .ntuleTfun.te
‘ , tB
station will cooperate in every way
nJ
\
fnr ,h* 1nut UP by p , „ . „
or Kjsi*.«% i ivyI Mo , by Lrtreiiro, In*
possible ta Making th* Chrlstmaa
Hoard nf Banford rity Cnmmls- fr„,„ fund, appro,,rr*l«-d by Con- rorpor ate«l
Parade a complete success. It ts
Farm Bureau Elects
,lon,rf'
*•»»«. Dthrr typ*s of farm ssn expected that various motorised
L’suatly, about this tim#, all rr*hl|' loans th* Eamtvrs Homs
units from the base will take part
fir* thunder breaks loos# nn th* Administration makes nr insures
ta th* gigantie event. Them will Slate O f Officers
A new ilate e*f offlreri for !M*
issue# nf th* day ronfrnnting th*
farmsrs to purrhas*. »n
also he a Marta# Corps Color Guard
rity and Ih# ProhDmt nf th# pta- large, develop, or improve familyteadtag the marching unit from tha h it been ela.ted by the director*
type farms. Construction ami re­ Mi** t ms \ Bobh te. died *1
of Ihe ScmtaoU County Farm BuNavy Baa*.
itn t remmliaion.
yeiterday alter a shell
pair of es'enlial farm building* 3 p m
reau
The Jayc«*-Merchantx Associa­
laxeiki, at thii time, that (her* *r# provided for tn all types of lllineta
Those
named
to
the
office*
ta
the
tion Christmas Parad* has been
wilt h« a quiet #l#rtion wilh th# farm ownership loans to the #«.
She bid heep lixicg vt the hnqi*
scheduled this year for Wednesday rommg year, raid Bonner L. Car­
minimum number nf voter* turn­ taut narsssary to makr Dvr farm uf Mus Kite*txs*th Chad-cell, in* W,
eer.
ireratary-treasurer.
areW.
November 30&gt;b at 1:10 p m.
ing nul In male thejr ■election an efficient unit,
nth St., for 'even veait
W. Ling, preaident; RonaVJ W’.
She * * i burn, scpi .** ffiqp, lq
for th# Impurtanl rity post.
Wilh ■ building
improvement
Muirhead. vlr# preaident; Bonn*r
1. Carter aeeialary-treasurer; wilh
A questionnaire has been mailed loan a farmer may construct, al­ Suva Scotia, t an id* and was t
the direeton. David H. Fauver.
In each candidate by Th* Kin- ter, repair, replace nr relocate an member uf the Dre'hvtcrtan churrh
ford Herald asking fnr Ihe can­ essential building nn his farm. in Lynn V j &lt;«
Specific Impiovemenl* are agreed
Miss Rohb is survived bv several
Elmer Mitchell, B. F. Roehlk. and
didates oplninn on six question*
upon before the loan is mada. j nieces and nephews Funeral «er«
Specialist Second Class Russell Charles T Lawson.
of importance.
Building must meet reasonable ' slret will be held tomorrow after*
W Boston, a , ton of Mr. and Mrs. Carter aaid this mnming that
...Tha letter , advised the two ran- conaliurtion atandardx and he ad- noon at Brtt'un Funeral Home at
Joo Boston. Douto I. Oviedo, Is those nsmed to head the Seminole
didatea. Merle Warner and Da«id cquata for the farm's nerds. No y or ImV win Ihe Rev I tt Root
scheduled lo participate In Exer- County Farm Bureau is very fair
Gatchel, that The Sanford Herald loan is mad* that will bring a offirlatlng n-mams wtl! be sent
else Sage Brush, th* largest jo in t1representation of th* rommodlty
# 1
would ha better equipped to ad- ftrm rrs'a indebtedness up to mnra tn Lynn Mas* , Sunday afternoon
Army-Air Fort* maneuver since interests in th* Sanford area
vita lh* tilltana of Sanfard who than th* faie and raasunahla yalut and burial a til be tn Dine Groan
World W ar U.
Senator Spuaurd Holland 0*ft] pvaoooU tka DtetJngxiiahod
plan In fako part in th* alaetion of tho, farm.
Cemetery in L)nn
Ih * two-month exerriao will he
Same* Award of tb* Florid* Fruit tod V**«Ublo Atoocialoan fund* ns*/ h# used to
of th# qualification* of tha two
hold ta Louisiana starting ta Nov- Residents Warned
provide a water supply for dwel­
Mm to rutirtof .p m tooal Andrew Dud*. J r , Ovtad* Tka
men
Gifts Can
Given
•■ b er Sotno tlM W Army troop*
City resident* are warned agataft
.................t e a r to tk* Aiaociittata, ta praaantod »
Deadline for tha answer* raarh- ling* and other building* Including
Memorial
gift*
for
the
Cancer
S*
putting live eoala and aakos ta garwalls,
pump*,
and
fam
ataad
dis­
j t a iM MTrteaJIM
to llarMa AfrtewHuro t a f
auaiiy f a r _____________
lag Tlia Banford Herald offir# haa
ciety. said Mr*. Gertrude Dinf*
tago cans to bo picked up.
tribution system*.
lir tr a lF * h t a ta lB iH t a ta k a rto lk o AtooetaitataDudA,*'
b#«n
oat
for
Tuesday,
Oet
H
.
aiMiiLtail'taii il moot af
. , _____________________i/w ar
poo Baj,LL
pec k im■ns i afupenpicnoem
m
A building Impruvomant loan (aider yesterday, may be prevented
■“ raackor and rilnumata. It vica protoTha two candidate* a rt slated may ha mad# far period* from to Uw local chapter at any lim*.
far*.
rtfuao. atU thla momiog that (ho
AfrtcultwraJ CoundL « to *« b *r of tka
d oto to tka
to appear before tha Junior Cham­ b la 40 years depending an tha
Mr*. Dtngfe'drr, rhaitman of th*
. Jaltat BoMm , ■ took m t t th# peartka of puHing lira oool* ta
M AfrieuMur*. Uw G araracr** Onto
ber
of Cammrrea at their noon dabt-paylng ability,
Seminole County Unit, said that
garbag*
tana
la
dangerous.
"Wind
Urd SIc m I B o tu H a a Company
Relito
Program:
and
aanrod
m
pratomHtea tar tka
t„ach«.n meeting Thursday, OtL
Th* County offsta of tha Fei- (hath* b&lt;r n n iiiuitala, should ba
0 . ta »tetamed tt fort (to o l Tex. fjna th* coats." h* Mid, "and
____________________________ ta r tmo t e r m Soaatar ftaUMd wag
ST. wh*n the/ will air their view* mnr* Hama Administration sort­ mid* to "American Cancer Society,
causa* B n to break out ta truck*
g ndptant i t tka award taMtafarkta
ta ‘
jhefogi tha /m in / man'* btaalnao* ing tWa savinty to waatod ta Samianla Coutdv Unit," and madrauctag serious d iraig t n f n o -

CofC Membership Noted
Drive Reported Artists
To Appear
Most Successful
Downtown Office

MERLIN J . ME LAN COX

★ ★ ★
Merlin Melancon
Is Named VC-5
White Hat Of Week
A tour in ih« Merchant Marin*
during World War II decided
Aviation Electrician 1/r. Marlin
Joseph &gt;1*1a neon «n a aeofanng
u ru r.

Kings P e n t Mnrchant Marina
Acadian/ provided th* tram in*
n aciatar/ to Uk* Melaneou on
aonvoy duty on a 3rd aaalaUnt
engineer* ticket until ha joined
Ik* Navy in m i .
M* ancon reported ta Cow peeHe Squadron Fiva aboard Uw
SNAAS thraa yean ago from
duly with Attack Squadron Thir­
ty-Fir*. Ha haa aervad with VC4
dun ng two of tk* Squadron'a
Maditarranaan deployment*. Hit
wark now rotuUta of aup«nriaton
and Inapictian of tka electrical
work on tk* aquadron'a AJ
‘•Sava**'* aircraft.
A raraer man. MtUncon it a
mam bar of tka Flaat Rrtarva Organteatien. Ha Haiti from Naw
Orleans and la currrntly llrln*
In Maitland with M* family; wife
Yvonna and children Ricky and
Cindy.
. JKaUaaan uanal t trn .V C -* aa
tka finaat aan-duty available la
tk a N arr. Ha axpecta to mak*
central Florida hi* permanent
homo after retirement.

Is Given To Group

Mrs. E. C. Kukri A nnounces
Local USO Drive To Open

Appraisers Report
Approved Today ,i".A .c raft,
By Commissioners

★ ★
Moughfon Concern
Being Re-Opened
By Burton, Rogers

Jaycees To Send
iAnnexation Letter

New Food System
To Be Installed
In Modern Hospital

CHIEF CLEVELAND

★ ★ ★
Mack Cleveland Sr.
Celebrates 35th
Year As Fireman

*(

The Chief of tk* Sanford Fir*
Department It celebrating an analreraary today.
Fire Chief Mack N. Ccveland
Sr., begar his work with the San­
ford Fire Department, Oct. St.
lilt), just S3 years ago.
Cleveland worked ai a fireman
Far about four and a half years,
or until May IS, 1WS. when the
Banfurd City Commission appoint­
ed him aa Fire Chief.
At the time ha began hit work
with tk* city. Cleveland waa un­
der Chief G. P, Paxton who waa
then the Fir* Chief, Building Ini pec lor, and PlamMng Intoerter
At th* youii|&lt;at Fire Chief in
tha Southeast, Chief Mack Clave|a * i v a a . th* second paid hr*
Chief (he City «f Sakford ha* ever
bad. Th* first pumper we* pur­
chased by th* city during th*
Urn* he worked *■ a (roman, and
he »•» the last horse drawn Are
r - apparatus retired eheo a horse
• draw* ladder wagon was replaced
equipment,
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Paye * T om. O ct 18,

Chance To Work InNationsCapitol Offered Persons

IB a rk Ilm tm it
f&lt;tvnc*t Hit it f are N*.
»n Pt**n

An opportunity to work In tha
Nation's apltal and to start a
career with the Federal aervua la
offered now to young people In
this area who caa typo or writ*
shorthand. It waa announced today
by Mias Anna Knight, Navy eM-

RAE FOLEY

least, hia second marriage worked seemed a little odd these Post
out."
months Worried about
"Poor gtrt But Carol la good thing "
looking and only thirty. ITifuwn “Odd tn what way T"
yearn younger than Roger. Sne ll home tiling in Carol s voica, a
marry again. It's tha peopia ne auturu h i , m.ila in* Lawyer
helped wbo art more to be pitied. giia
ner a ipeculalive gtanca. “tfa
Taka the Klbheea. Roger and Al­ got hia ol drpreaaion. Just a montli
bert Kibbe* nave r*en friend.! eince agu, ne into me ne oevci cnanagad
they were hide. Roger supported to do uunga ngnt. no matter now
Albert most ot ms life. And Al­
into, ut course, na aiwaya ex­
to n 's wife. Kvtn put thetr eon ne
pected toa unpoasibla of himaclf.
through college.*
Hut atill—and ne said a queer
"1 never ko»w toe Klhhee-a had tmng Ha said, "Max, it's ridicu­
* boy."
lous for me to nuke a ertll An
“That was Roger for you. Not Lbmiga I could wave anything.'
a word about wnal n* was d.iir.g Dton ■ sound to me aa lanugo na
lor peopia. The way he wioii them ma^nt pioperty but a s taougn na
up tn hta column, you’d think the tbougm
would vanish without
Klhbeoe and the teat of Uiein were leevmg aneIrara."
Griswold e eande
the one* who 414 thing* for ‘m. m 1' a ntipiees ge.
tureu *1 can't
lh a t’e lira. KtbNe in the sedan. e*t uji r, Aa tonugn—Roger
aad
Muat tv* ficr *nn with bar. lie auro never been, Jdnrtaa, anyhow.*
has teen kept under wraps ainre
"Nor Carol s votes did out loao
a s a WTlter for b ig&lt; ilv na-* sparer a he came here."
about small-town people and toetr “Why doesn't Klbhee go out end Its eoftnr*a but there waa no mixtaking &gt;».r tierce rejection of mt
affair*. On n memorial pn&gt;ST*m get himself a job?"
n nalldloocn ipeakera paid tribute "11* * t mihittcr ef cn: of ttio^e UnpluaUna. “No, Mv«l He wasn't
to mm aa a unman being and told obeettro aects. II' 4 get - job or a like thet at alL Roger waa nappy,
l*Kjiew*Hira*Whea ator.ea nt tn* all or wnttever It is, sad s year the nippiest man I ever knew.*
Uf, modest, fcindJy man «bo bad later he&lt;i loas ms church.' I “Well,* G ris w o ld suggested,
made toe people of a nation nil thought ho was an unimpressive "perhaps n&gt; nad a subcor-wums
neighbors. Unilka moet auceees littlo m et tmt don'J let my wife swartruiaa that ne waa aenoualy
•inrtea, toot* about Roger tlnndle hear that. Roger laid ha was a ill. Could tc aometoing like tiisL
ware record# of fnendajiipfc.
Queer, I never knew he had a heart
saint, am ne'e a taint."
While toe alow mrtrg* moved "More than anyone could siy condition."
aidES toe green at 6to»evUle and about Joe Mattery."
"Ha just—dl-d In hie sleep,*
eut of to# tillage tn u a camotary, "That# Reger again. Taking in Carol sato.
a city r»|wirter in awarrh of kval an rx-convict and giving him a "Well, my dear gtrl." Griswold
eeioi joined a group of men who ttcond chance. Ha let toa Hattcrya said mire briskly, "wa ll beve to
at nod out aide toe n*nlware etore, have not ot thoaa little coltegre figure out eomrtfurg tor yua The
watching.
and kept Joa working around the blunt truth, and there e no way ol
“Any of yen know Urindle T*
place eo a to nave an eye on him softening it. i* that Rnger didn't
“tVe all knew bum I i a « rum and a** he went straight. Ha made leave more than nva thouaand dol­
only a week ago in Paula Barb*r- Mrs. Mattery nla aerretary. Way lars llnieaa you sail toa nous*—*
ihap. lit looked kinds flushed bui he wroto about her tn hta column,
"I’ll never sell tha Bouse I It waa
jou wouldn t nave to»ngl.t he waa you'd think he waa the forluaaie Rogers wedding present to me; 1
• tick man. He ralWl n.a by one an'l hit S"urtary did half bis love this fin' e. The first lima I
dame."
saw it 1 wanted to Uve ntrr."
work."
“No aide tn mm. Me a always "Well, air, Uiv tuners! Is bring­ “But wait are you going In dot*
been toa tarn*. You d are him com* ing out even ll.v gi-.o-ta. Believe ha (Apoilulatod. "I know Roger
tog along, towering above every­ it or not. tost a iiluixly tit owe in was tio generous for ma own good
but ne should have thought of
one on toe avaai—"
tne convertible.*
“How tall waa he T*
“RtoweJ I thought he'd die-l or you.*
“Maybe six-four. Homely aa ain moved away*
lingers young widow turned on
but you eoukto t aak tor a nicer "Nope. The war meeaed him up the *.-i tr.au with a fierrenraa that
some end ne mid «» hour* to startled turn.
fa one to ink* bis pLa-e “
Brutdle and moved tnio a Uttle "Ha did think of mat t waa first
“Not by a long shoe runny cottage. Luke e hermit."
with mm always*
how, area if you didn't know him “Kit at Blow* imee there was a
"Of course," b* attempted to
Iwall, you felt like na wwa n fnend Htowevtlle not to lake en Interest sooths her. "Well, I wont keep
of jour*."
tn tor town What do . he do with you now and we ll figure mmrthing
I “HayI loo that T--vVah hie money T*
nut. Don't worry. And when you
' *WhatT“
"Rlty Roger Brlndle didn’t have need me—*
I “Woman la toe green car—no, part of It. 1 wonder what hia wife
Ha let himself out of tha bouse
fight la front at you
will do now.*
•
and got into hie ear, thinking of
e e •
“What about berT“
tha Rems that bad Ignited behind
“1 gueaa aba waa before your That waa what Carol Bundle Carol Rrtndle'a eyes, lingers eec*
m a t Roger Dnjullc'a Unit wife, wae wondering. Bhe had returned orvt wife hed always reminded him
that's alL Only uma shea been from the funeral, shuittng the door ot a tnfig.hiired cat. lovely to took
'hags store tto divorce. Ten years Ormly against everyone who want­ at, eolt to touch, with only a hint
tf R'a a day. She’* changed soma, ed to aea her, earrpt for Max of bidden claws with Uwny hair
• Mt heavier and n Httle gray tn Gnawold who had been Roger's and eyes r»&gt; pals n brown they
bar hair. But there'* no doubt— attorney and general man nf bust- seemed to be yellow. Lika a cat,
; that's Jam Brtrvlle."
neae. Me tnatitrd on talking tn Carol loved comfort; aha was lury
•Kind at queer for both wives bar v tinnut a delay.
and eonUnt and decoraUva and. ns
ho to hare. Isn’t lit "
"Tiers is alnwat no money," ho had auiimed, with something nf'
hot bluntly. *1 don't under- the untoucUabln nature of tha Pci*
-■ ’ K t s * ' " ”
out why told
Mann it. Roger was—* he went elan feline.
IM tto r could anyone also. At on with caution—“sometimes no
(To Re Continued)
(tonight, UU, hr dlia-ws rweeunw. Olsliieuird by king Teehinw Pssdwaiw
c h a p t e r one

f ROGER BfllNDLE ws* ifosd.
Tram Naw York to California (■"&gt;.
pU ru4 tba alory witn IB* *xm«
tmbautf. the aama a«u&lt; of loan
Unbdttf that an yon* so (mmmine
Wtth Ufa could die. A acnaa ol Inaa
tocauaa Roger nad Mtahluhni a
curiously personal relationship with
tha readers of nia syndicated col.
uma Tto H'av / H&lt; &lt;*r n.
Whan Uiay opened thetr p«per*
that Monday tvrmns and turned
to lU fcra dally cAalter atviul nt»
•frtenll and netghtvir*, toey Imind
a 61a*k-bordered portrait and tin*
ider It tn* word*. •R.cd in fin
‘Sleep," and to mo«t nf them it
beamed aometbine '‘•arm and vital
had gona out of tftnr lives.
Rad.i commentators java brisk
accounts, nastily euUad Irosi toe
tnorri*. of nia jihaooaanni aucrwta

Satiirday nJghla Ihingi mere
’’TOilly booming*' at tha USO
Wba« a ‘•MaryAnnV' danre aai
told with Mlaa Mary Ann Mlrhrli
•clihg at jurfnr to«len, RcfrrihrnrBia wrra irrvfd and Mr*.
II. A. CantU and Mri R. A Plnkdrton repreivnird tha Cpiiropal
Woman aa tmior hostaues. DaneIttg waa enjoyed by a large
crowd that attended and several
remarked “we'vo never had iurh
a f » d time *'
Sunday night the unjquo idea
dt a Pumpkin Pia Party waa carVM out. Junior hoileii for the
•tool wa» Mitt Pat raisuhe and
Hiliof hoaleii, again representing
tto Bptieepal Women, was Mrs.
Canal).
. eighty-nv# pieces of pie wen
Strved along with steaming cup*
•f code* Television waa enjoyrd
la tjw TV m m and games were
Stayed Mitt Betty Burkimer
afdad to the fun by bringing tor
of records down.
ftwfabricated mllroa&lt;J station
India produced TO In to par rent
•1 tie world'# supply of mica—

8KCKET TR AFFIC CHECK
EAINAW, Mlch.JV—An orranlulion of 100 secret saftoy vigilantes,
railed "S-M»n." will send in po»ui
Saftey Council, giving tho lieensa
number of traffic law violators,
time, place and natura of the vio­
lation.
The Saftey Council win Inform
the car owner of the offense by
letter, but tha "S-Men" cannot
arrest violators.

Tbs tiedlll—al Jsek-i’.Unl—s sasbss a pevfaet eewlev of i
anepetot of ywar eUMna at iM r &gt;

Too •

tl Hallowe'en Snapshots Are Treats, and Not 4
T rick y
An r day fidw you may expert
to greet an odd assortment of vittton on vour front doorttrjv—Ar/thing from witches, black rati,
ghost* and iVrlctoru to a hand of
pirate*, gy psiej or Just plain ra n rnuAn*. liaiiowa'en u just around
the corner!
Fared with the ominous ultima*
turn of "Trick* or Treats." you'll
have randy-dish and coelue*jar
B!&gt;d to the brim—tha price otia
r* s to b« frea of etoik marks
and pint-sued prasiksterb And
you'll do well to have an extra
stock of flash bulbs and Aim—to
he sure you don't run out of sup|&gt;lin for all the picture-taking
Hallowe'en just naturally scents
to demand.
Whcllier you'ie planning a Hal­
lowe'en party of your own or
depend upon vislia from the neigh­
borhood youngsters, there'll be
plenty of picture opportunities
that you and your camera can't
afford to mux And with flash
equipment, you won't miss a trick

1

—or a treat, for that matter! Hath
bulbs work equally wall indoor*
or out, so begin your "•hooting*
the moment y our costumed callers
com* up tha front walk.
On the poren or in tha living
room a few Hallowe'en props will
provida tha youngsters with a
center ot attention. A grinning
Jack-o'-Unlcm or apples afloat in
a larga tub of water can set tha
seen* for soma good action shots.
Again, fast flash proves itself tho
camera-users' best friend, becausa
its speed will allow you to “stop*
any movement without a blur.
It you're anxious to rapture all
the special gaiety of Hallowe en,
you'll probably want to take some
color shots as well as black-andwhite ones. That meant adding
color film to your list of supplies,
too. If you'd like to taka the best
plcturea ever next time witches
ride and skeleton* rattle right at
your own front door.
—John Van Guilder

BLOHTr FEARED
JEH5EYVILLE. IU. r —Sheriff
Herman C. Kirchner said tha Lock
of tha dynamite storage shed was
pried away by a Iheif at a quarry.
Sixty sticks of tho eiploHva and
a quantity of dynamite caps were
taken.
Tha sheriff Isn't so concerned
with the theft itself. Whs! doe*
the thief intend to do with Ihe dy­
namite la the big queilion.
Whippoorwills do not make nejts,
but l»y thetr eggs on bare ground
or among acculations of leaves.

Han represent*thro, who la Interviewing applicant* at the Navy
Recruiting Stntion, Federal Office
Building, 43 E. Central, Orlando.
Ttoto position*,'under civil earvice, have base entrance salaries
of -355 aad S3SS par month. An
automatic salary increase i*
granted for each year of satisfac­
tory service. Tha employment la
based on a five-day work week
and entries excellent annual and
lick ltava benefit*, tn addition to
tight legal holidays a year.
Mlsa Knight gives anamination*
far theta positions, ratfng tba
papers mmediately thar*sited. Tha
examination onsista of a tenminute typing test and a fifteenminute clerical. test for typist ap­
plicants ; and for those applying

for itaBognphla positions, there
is an additional test of three,
minute dictation at eighty words
per minute.
Tto Navy feels a deep esponsibility for tha welfare, happiness,
and advsnemeat of its «mplo&gt; J.
M *• Knight said. Among tha
many advantages whih ore proviJtd for them aret gu.vrenteri
housing upon arrival in Washing.
ton, rareation programs, specirl
training courses, non-profit cafslariat, credit associations, Coven,
mrnt life Insurance, and cativ
awards for superior performance,
Interview! are conducted daily
far a limited time only. Contirw
Mist Knight a t.tto Navy Recruit
Ing Station. Fedarml Office Build­
ing. Orlando. Phono 7001.

SERVICE STATION
F O R S A LE
GO O D DOWNTOWN - LO C A T IO N

C A LL 74 5

Mft. 26:&gt;— [&gt;—O c to b e r , 1 9 3 5

Radio-TV
Highlights
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NEW YORK UA-1he late World
Series has caused me to stop ehav
In*. No, I'm not Idling my beard
grow because I lost a bet. Rather,
my beard it a &lt;nundlcia, fussy
protest against the fomm»rriali
that m»rr*d the pre-entalien of
this national Institution on televi­
sion.
Now that I've slopped wanting
to louk sharp or feel sharp or be
sharp and have given up mlng ei­
ther tto light or tho medium or
AMBASSADORS MEET
tha heavy rator, I'm taking my
GENEVA UP — Ambassador* of baseball covers go nest season in
the t'nlieil State* and Communist Ihe daily paper. The beautiful,
t hin* met for ihe 2lil time here steady flow of a new* story hsa
today tn an ,(forl in irllle there pa- never looked to good to me as on
Irlallon ol civillant of both sldea these recent days following a World
and reduce tension in Ihe Far East. Series game. Nowhere in any newt
No progreia wat announced after story has my concentration been
Jarred by a paragraph to tto of
the iccrtt meeting
that Pee Wee Reeta or Hank
A 30 word communique said an* feet
other seiiioo brlwrrn US. Am- B»u»r shave* with a — ,
It wai to to expected that sra'd
batiador U. Alcala Johnson and
Red Chines* ambauador Wang get commercial! bet wean tba In­
ringnin would be held Oct. 10 ning* In one world series. After
ill. these people had a heavy ad­
vertising investment In bringing
Nnrlh Carolina Stale Cnllej* ex­ ns, Ihe most captive audlenea ever
perts sty 1h« averse* vaorker tn corralled, the World 5ei let slut we
that slate hid to wwrk 31 minutes not only got commercials id tho
for a quart of milk la IBM but ody [ middla of Innings we got commer­
13 minute* in IIM.
I cials in tha middla of, middla*.

If 1 was looking and listening as
intently as I believe. It sounded to
me as though Casey Stengel has
ordered his Yankees to shave only
with a you know what. Casey Sten| have loug admi red from a distance; ha strike*
me at a guy who ean inspire other
guyi to do tha impossible. But l ‘m
a sad judge of human character
If Stsngrl ever ardernd hit fuy* SOI W . l i t ST.
to ahave with • — .

PHONB

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• • • • • • • • a

DID YOU KNOW?
That your Chamber of Commerce is operating' on a membership income
of approximately 60% of the National average for cities of this sizeWHY DOES THIS CONDITION EXIST?
HERE IS THE ANSWER IN SIMPLE TERMS. . . .

C IT IE S O F 15,000 - 20,000
BRITAIN'S r r in c tu Margaret,
who crmtumw to to tha subject
nt ipeculation on h»r npnrted
romance with IIAT Group Cap­
tain Petar Townsend, arrives at
a r.iuiie tcatlval In Atordoca,
(Jaltrnaiiownl)

U. S. Average Dues
Income

*

Our 1955 Dues Income

M.m.OOO ounda a year,

15,015
7,685

U. S. Average Dues Rate

$23.00

Our Basic Dues Rate

$12£0

ALSO APPROXIMATE 50%
M&gt;if " *•\

APPROXIMATE 60%'

;
W ARREN'S
S Moririt Finishes

*;*;*

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NATIONAL AVERAGE

NATIONAL AVERAGE

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your Chamber of Commerce
iltu m in o tio n , F avatnant curatoly fee any a i k M •d|M, obatructions and pa- and coocftta &amp;«sjm its lead*

.15
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thmu.'i Thur«rl*&gt;; Sish today JlTV omth In i l M *&lt;*ulh: law In
night

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AS INDIOTWmmT nAll.Y NF.AA*SrAPER
IA N FORD. FLORIDA

WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER Iff. 1BM

A*v&gt;cialci| Prenw L eaned W ire

U

Peace

Convene Today
4j 3Q t i n d t t a e t a with Captain
( l u l l Ckiiia f til# l lend* Higfc-

way 'H u l l OrUtolo Otfic# iwet i r . g Captain Carlin it chair
re.r ,« U;f n i t h Dutrtct A*#eci#

tun

Kick-Off
Breakfast
Is Held

Alia mating iimulUaanu&lt; mth
Hi# Pea*# Otlittr* group will be
Ihr auxiliary. The Ladles Auu I m
cj n&lt; Hie M ortli Peace thfi-er*
An -uitim I’reiident. Miv E. I.
rrmrtujn. to Ortamln, wtU preelde
at Ion i l t i i m i a###ton
Barbecue chtrfcrn M l b# served
to the entire jr -a p of Mining tan
en*orcmicni otfieeu. Tt.# pr*p»r
r e o( ti# barbecue i&lt; under the
ihrrrlun of Clyde Kill tun. of
( line i Grill and Mint' n Mnlaw,
b»; i non-1 fur their hartmeamg

■Mill
3p#ax#fi at tbij aiteimwfo'a
m o t at Me Elk* l lub Mil bn
Setubj Dougin* Shn&lt;in»in and
H#pf###atithc Mark N. Clrvp
land Jr M»y*&gt;r D w r # tnrdell la
expected to driterr the wetroiwe
m»i*»tr to tba himi toed. rxpeclcd ta ba la ttonferil S t Ida tr e a t.

•i m ro-onluUBfng on my htnbdiy". nid Chief J.ittrtm g Mae**#
Ul'i Mite Jam#* P .t. f'Jo e") S#*rr
as he wig iworn s m ^&gt;r anoHrer
four year tour in tl the N r r p« the
day he b«cama 4T 1 yean eld. M*rP&lt;
«ho it Matntcaaaca.-a CJflM at Cam- WClrom "Brothrf' MlHer, *ho
poiita Squadron &gt;B Nina baaed at n ee i r o n Mi addrw i a* Wait
NAAS Sanford, fcvbH had a varied 18th strott w*&lt; troatfrned Mooand uitrreitinjf eirarrer durrg hi* d a r rntfi* to the SetntnnAe loonty
V y a in and niavia aaathi In tha JlU from tha* Sanford jail and u
ne* beat; M d V foar warranto
Navy.
Ha h it larved i aaaard Iba air- cfm foic him vfib b r ttk m s end
enft caniera LeUnMIoa. taratasi,
Waip. FDR and I hannkuhin with Tb* warnhO. two ef thrvi taban
numarooi widely k karo o Nmy par- out by OaitaMe 3 Q *Mtm’ Oat
aoniifi, antonf thahtfl Adwirala Me- Many and live other two I f San
Caia, Camay. Halada* and KM( He bird Patrolman C. C Dodam. end
*ai alia aboard-d tba Raaninatun Aroeld Wllbaiaa, riaallad m booth
when tt v a t gtmrhck by g typhaon of *1000 #aeb
lit June. 191.1. DiMumf World War Tb# four w*-r»M« chars# "Broth­
II, while Stepp v real in Me Smith er" Milter with broekmg and en
Pacific with tha fateaaau* "Red (Up tartag the home of F ntda J. Wak
p«r" »queJron,c Ac had three la##. Ml W#n utti 91., on 9 n t
brother* alio --in»A«* •aatvtc#.
One la M;|C#noiat Aeidrmy on U Street,
■&gt; W
*- A#&lt;t __1
an Oct • ; Ootdiboro P.iemnotary
Sehonl on Wail lid. ft on Oai t
and the liayfin CouttP yClub an

0U«r bmwwa aoiwtwd hy MCtov
.ait: Haaal
m i i f t A* i
•n Sept f; Rathu Matroe, tVll
W#*l IJhh It an Sept IP Sam
Itorhe. tut- Wwat Utb ft., cm Sept
S: Ruth Jehrv. taro We«t llth CL.
an Oct. 1; N#llae Jaekvun. taon
Weal Utb St 9#pt 2. Mar; C. an*,
t n ? Wtat UH 9 t . Aug. X and
hop! II; WTHto Rmmtmi. tsnt
vjulh»**l Kd.. or Oel t l and *&gt;L
M; Wink Reamtree lSTO Wa#t Utb
on S«pt. I : tod CTaytom Gro
eery on ftmtfimwit ltd on aw ma

MQkr ba* adailtlvd antaring
thaw# here*, and to ikim w From
Iham be ba* tab*r into that to aotrmatad tn vahar from fl.30a to
tlCRO Mott o» thr itoton properly
ba ba* tothwi *oW for amaD
amoflM* or ha* gtron away.
O dd aMe J Q Slim" GaUnwwv
iayt that n»«y charge* will b»
made a* ur#ttigatjcn&lt; aro mm-

Ffnman Aniwet
One Night Alarm

Touhy, M cKibbii
Speak To Group
| "ptych cathi per*on*tlt." t &gt;la*
More than a «rnrr "I S»nfni*t
mmr* into -t. *re«&gt;nd dav with hu*tnnr**mcn met 'hi* mnming at
-election of » jury .till to be com- *be \* f h l * luh for a kirk off
ptrird
hreakfa*t. c ’ttme underway Ihr
The defendant I* tlrn-lrr Otln \ IW-M Membcrahlp dn*e for ihr
l.ncl, 11 who*c background Hrrtch Seminole fount)' ( him hrr of Tom
r« from t'l’ium idling on ihr i Ivni m*-ne
cna-t to hr.oli'i Ihr |*ili"- depart
Clifford MiKthbln chairman of
llirnl of a &lt;'11*11 Oregon toon
Ihr mrtnhrr*hl|* committee, mrl
Hr i« i r t 'n r i l of fatall* »lab with Ihr iram captain*. Irani memblng a St i r a - o l d Compton. Calif, hrr.. and official* of Ihr I'hamhrr
woman, Mr
f'li.’ahrth .ir»nnr of Cnmmrrce In dutrihutr kil&lt; con
llrndrr-on, d mng a drunkrn Mining all of th# n#r#**arv #qi||p
brawl in a nioirl Jan in. i i mrni for the ih rrrd a y vigormit
Tlir pair wa* making a cro** roun- drive
•r&gt; trip tn.Tiber
MiKihhin, tri'lnictlng fhe trim*
l A f T A I h IIO' I H .U » lb ■ k i l l
Ik. pKtoif «f mountro t-..1c» Th* -«pi.&lt; . i* nn thr right with
After (vm j p irrd m Ihr 1 It I' &lt; &gt;r.d rapt lin t laid lhal "It* r t p r r t
ItrmOf l**p&lt;rt- ihrrif* K f . B h i l u U lUplatr T*ll*w* neht Th# # rlu n »*i - u tr m I'M! &lt;1 * Ch li«l of 10 mutt ' antol criminal*. |„ grt our rampaign Completed in
July eoWhewlm* hi 1 nurlk Blrwt i*irl Thr pirturv on ngkl **« t*Wn jr# ■rcr&gt;1j*^
( aptain Boy
l,orl u a t a r i f l r d hrtr
a t r a r ihr «hofir»l pnttlblt limr. and with
**I*W balpw! *lnk« out lh# p.*tol mngf on Remlnwlt linulxar* l i t a t f Photm
allrr Ihe crime Hr artm.ited thr evrrv mrmhri of our group work
tlajlng and pleaded innorrnl h&gt; | irv- W1jh full tt. am ahrad. ihr d r u r
reaton of intend*..ill romr in a lUMrillilt COfltlO| Itowrvrr.
tprciall.lt
at thr , |nn '*
' Northeattem Oklahoma Stale Hut
Srminolr Counlv Chamber of
pital ilr .c r b rd him at in •‘odd Commerro
rrrtidenl
George
hall ' hul not rrary and a Jury 'fouh). tpokr hrirfl' to the group
j n t e r d a t found him tane and e m p h a tlir I that ’ all hutinrtjimrn
cnmpelrnt lo Hand trial.
jn Seminole Counlv will owe a debt
~ 1•
•
of gratitudr
von for your efforM
C P n r c n n c l^ illn rl
toda.
H (her* it an.thing Ihlt
Tba meetnu todiy of th# Fifth Captain Ttlli* begaa bn rarvwr
J r e r s o n s IV lIIC a
r re d » -H U a Chamber of
Dutrtct Pe#r# i i f l i r m A**ocia- a* * taw rnfurevinenl officer back
U a it prohwhly thr l**t one Cap- in 1911, m Jan. I o’ that Trie to
By Runaway Tru ck
7
.......... . . »
taft Roy Till!’ of the Sanford I’o be c u rt when hi* lither W, A.
I I'M BERLINn,
Ml
r Kite you go forward with rnnfulenrr in
nili* wa* Chief of Poitr# Tk«#«
tie# Dev»rlmrnt wftl attend.
pettont wrrr kil!rd lodat when a tour ptiwlurl it will ultimalrly hr
Captain Wit., - ever a) rek* ago wrrr thr dav* whr* mmntmJ #o&gt;
n i m t a jr tractor trailer truck ■tirrettful "
orevenled *d* lettar el rMirenttnl lire wrrr in vufur Sofa# td thr r»
came itirak ng down the .tr r p
Commlllre Chairman MfKihbin,
tn the Board of Banfut I City Com COllrcUnnt Ml VI* M to Capum Ttlgcadet on If S 40 from Krmtburg intlnu linp the group, tali! "(hit
miailonert *hirh U to be wffretiv# lu mtnd rm lrn d irowml the tort
The Flr&lt;l l hii*tlan Church tin* into the wrat nul'klrlt of Cum hrr it p n m a n 'r a Sanford rlforl wilh
Ilia I It wa* a mounted pnArt. «v#rv week piirchate*! th# Sd' I US' lot land
a# nf Mo. 1
1 the rounti-wide program bring
man
hi a hnr*e Tb# But peturr put noith ni tb# church parsonage
It tm a 'h rd Into a r a r and conducted by a letter rampaign ’*
After H vaar* uf publu .crvl-*
aowrvn Utr Captain rrally dim n't made id Captaia TlCki. which at Sivl.trth Slice! ami Sanfor.l ground It to p i ' " tr n t another I “ W* n*.r divided ihr cltf into its
h# had am -n. hit ketpwaWt. wat \ i # Th# tran«action wai handled big trurk beading out of Cumber arra« hr r&lt;plained, and with thr
naa n to b waiting hi* Hm* ca*
'ul'v .to: a flh n* Jul* eaNWaCim hy lh# St John* Bealty Co The land
| &lt;tt tramc, armed with kilt contain
ja u J—.*.», about, w. *t.r.* # ft*K
at the Fmink Slrrrl Pari when purrhate w»* unanlmnu*ly autbot
At lead four pei-ont weir in,, complete Information of Ift* a
camp, and ranrh that will krep
lh#
entire
group
of
law
ew/wrvtirrd Sunday at ■ called meeting (tapped or burned lo death in the rra and working In groupt of two
him buv) every moment of the
mrnt olfirrr* wrrr thaw-4 their of the official hoard G W Mor­ car
little time will be n rertta ry to
day
tleed* lo handle th# crowd.
gan. chairman Thr rhur.h proper­ j I h r driver of the Irarh Heading Iring Ihe rampaign lo a lurreaifwt
Captain Till** re*call that k* ho* ly now rgererU a Itlork In length | up Ihr gra.tr »a» derapltalrd
d lm a t "
worked undet thr d irre lni to flv# along Sanfoi I Ale , and include
Thr rratb wa« *l&gt;»ul a rnilr »r&gt;l
"|».nlv irpo-tt will hr mad# at
chief* of police and !■« thart/T. Ihe nr» lot; Ihr par*onage lot: the nf thr Mai)lHid Si .iIf f'nlicr bat i| i , and 1 lo " ..ml McKibhln, and
Hr *prnl w vrer* wtlfc the O fr ■&lt; *an&lt;iuary a n t anno* lot*: a broad ' rnrkt at l.atalr, pi.I wc-l of to- told Hi* member.hip learn* of
Sjnford't I’ultee Hrwartiwewl. T parking lot touth of the *amluary: Cumhctland
I the price* in ttorr " t o r the top
yea n with thr Seminotr Cauaty amt two lei* north of th# »anrtu
One rrjw.i1 u a i that the runaway tram in thi* rampaign, (here a ir
Sheriff #t a deputy, ami J ywar* ary which will be Ihr utr nf the ta rack eante down into a So mile four tiekela and $;j r»pen*r mon
with the Police rpartmea* to (toy- propo.ed educational building
lone doing H to bn
rv for Ihr (liange Howl game, the
Iona Brack
It wa* ea rn in g aluminum *heet* teennd highf*t learn In jvrerntagr
In lh# inlrrr«t nf th# e u n g e lu The retiring rapfato into (hat h#
or ilding.
point* get* four tirketa and tl.% eg.
More than IAS member* of the ha* worked every »hiB tram a fa lic plan* of |h« congregation wom­ Almo.t two hmiit taler, pnlire pcn*r in 'nry for the *&lt;J»tor Bowl
I Jo#** Club and Ihetr fwmllie* and trolman aergtawt. Iwwtewaal van en * learnt will mr&lt;t at the rhurrh
Friday, rerene a*- had not hern whir to determine the game, with Ihe top team captain
friend* rrlebrelrd Ihe Shth anntier lain, and at arllng chief to r n # b # at l.jn p m
tignmert*,
and
go ratling on pro- Identity nf any of the \trtlm* in leremng I ti keta to Ihe Tangerine
■try of Ihe Charier nf the Sanford alxenr# m the chief
the car It wa* &gt;« had). «ma*hrd Bowl game with tun dinner* at
LJaat Chib
Captain Roy TUti* layv. "1 &gt;ti •pertl.e member* Th# caller* will .they had trouble c .r n determining 1'irddiea SMck Home
inrludr
Mr*
B
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Caitube,
Mr*.
Speaker for the deration, at a going lo retire In Ut« (Rre-ita Ftoh
what kind nf ear it wa*
I The captain* for the memher*hip
Paaquri held at thr la&gt;ngwn«| Ho­ Camp and ranek wtuek H tornwl F I, r.llwlt. Mr* Harry Falk.
Mr*
rharle*
B.
tinem#.
Mr*,
Ira
tel. wa* Marvin Q. Pound. Inter- mlnlly hy my wtf# ami m*
Ttllii (i new •treekaL'maa to fte C Mrtrger, Sir* Eugene W, Pit- Dandridgc Services
a a t t e a l Dirwctor o( Laona. InterMr*
Fifth Diitrlr* Pear# nffiroi Ac lie, Mr* 0. T. Pear*on,
Georg# W. Boland. Mri, P»rry
found. Btfoduced hy Lion* Di*- toe lat ion a group * 0 wMtoi be 1, Slone Mr* Ale* B Stroup, Mr*. Slated Tomorrow
trtrt Governor Karl tiebarlh of affiliated in IPM Hi k i (barter I,#*ter Tharp. Mr* Chandler Vail.
Funeral t e n tee* for Corbin R
Pwarwa void. "You are #ariched member of th# Sanford PWrowni'i Mr* It H William*, Mr*. W. P. Dandrtdg#. |3-te»rold Sanford
Benevolent
Auerialtow
by what too pro tbaa hy what you
Ye*tf). and Mr* W' H. Voting. At man who wa* killed In *n anlomomight rwewlro “
later date night r a th hy couple* bile accident Sundar. will h# ronMayor Dancer CrodeII extended One T ra ffic Arrest awill
durted from Ihe rhapel nf the Pag#
h# made
the awleom# to th# bag# group tak
A local delegation of If, headed Thru* funeral home tn I-retburg
Only one traffic arrrto ww#
Mr uarl tn Mat ertobratkm event
hy P i ’tor P#rrv I, Slone. U at Thurwlay mm ring at it a m with
V lb- WUItom# Jt. waa tha ma* m«d# by lh# fVwiiwol# County ten line * dulrtrt ronvention tn the Rev W It Mige# of Plant
Sheriff'*
depoHntewl
)»&lt;kaid
#y
ter ol ciromnnie# fnr the prnfvam
Daytona Bearh thl* afternoon and City at*|tlrd h* the Hr. C, II
tbi&lt; two# {doer fuflowtog the ban • ken Iw w renr# Makamrv v * *
Mar&gt;hall SanfnH officiating
tonight.
topped
and
rhargod
vtok
yoaHtig
quel
Interment will h» arranged at a
a
"-topped
trhool
ba»".
TV maty ehnWv member ti lh#
later day.

Captain Roy Tillis l
After 41 Years Of S

I V Sanftrd Fire Department
arowarod an alarm Mat night
•tartly bate# 10 o'clock, In Caasan
Ctty
The frooie *trnctt»ep Hat tof
Blrva Ave tn ti# haarlb popirlatod
an a rntifiUtd a n u ll Mat#
eanted hy in etactrlc wire »bert
-bruited
toeai club attend Jig th# Xth anntThroe wa* nofy a m all amount vtraary rroni rona Volt# A WBto daaag# In tb# qaalcMy cotortood ttaro* It.

btaaa.

Sh e riff I uther H*#&gt;- v*n&gt;f# +■
rhargro aln u t 1 :M t- to. ro v # rday aliout five rofW* aaorh to S a n ­
ford oa 17-t*.

Only 2 Candidates
In November Race

At m .V) thl* morning (her# were
only two candidal#* for lh# San­
ford (Hy Commt**io« rae# let for
Nov. a
City n # rk H S' Sa*#r .aid. "I
don't know of any other* who
m'ght qualify for th# forthcoming
e lr'tl'n "
Tb# t«o eandld»te* In the rare
n"w are Merle Warner and David
Gatehe!
Sajer *aid lhal there are about
l.SW rrehtered inter* for the
eleetl. n thl* year Onlv Tf new
r#*|i|#nt* have regi'tered to vote.
How# rr the honk* will *tav open
until k p m. on lh- Mill for !hn*e
win qualify to lot# In the 19AS
election

M \so\A TO RECFIVF DFGRFF.
WASHINGTON P - M n r , than a
doren Fl"nd* Ma.nn* hive been
elected by th# *upr»me rounril.
Ancient and Accepted ScntlHh
n te. Southern Jurudirlior., lo r»e*tv# lh# honorary SSrd degree.
Tb*y tneiude-t: Rep Meriting
(ll-FM). U t i h i u , William M.
Drift*, Lakt’end; and Marcel A.
Maieau, Key Writ.
N A T K )N A L ~ m N V E N T IO N

PLANNED
LAKELAND if-National leadera of Ihe Military Order to tha
Purple Heart are here to confer
with local member# nn arrange­
ment* fnr the national ronvenilon TRAM CAPTAIN'S DR AW rlty area* thl# moewtn f t l the meeting of lh* Beolnol# Countv Chamber
to be held In Lakeland next Au wa
of ’Commerc#
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ATLANTA if—The 1»M southeastern conference of Uie Unity
Minister's Assn, will- be held In
St. Pcursburi, Fla., home of the
mw president, Mrs. Louisa Beaty.
Mrs. Beaty was elected yester­
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JACKSONVILLE f*-The Flor­
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of Kissimmee vice president end
president-elect (nr 1M4-1T,
Pr, Peter S Roy of Jacksonville
was installed ptesldent far this
year succeeding Dr. Jnek Knowles
of Miami.
pr. Robert Knowlei of MDmi
was reelected secretary mod Or.
Ralph Porter of Quincy Im iu rer.

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TALLAHAESSEK, F ir e ,
windstorm and aatandad rovtraga
insurant* rate reducUont, ap­
prov'd hy hi* office for tha p'riod
10(3 through 10&amp;I. Slat# Insuram a Commissioner J. Edwin Lar­
son estimates, are saving insur­
ance buyers more than SIT mil­
lion annually.
I.arson mad' this estimate to•lay in urging fire fighting auth­
orities all over the state to send
representative! to St. Petersburg
for hi. siith annual fire preven­
tion s-onfererue, which will be
held on Nor. 2 and 3.
"What I mean." sail I^rson,
who Is also ihe slate's treasurer
and lla III* marshal, “is that ths
people of Florida ara paying $17
million less on the present vol­
ume of business than would have
l&gt;een paid had ratal not been red­
uce. |.''
"It l» only appropriate to
mention,” he added, “that through­
out the years, as rales have been
adjusted downward, polleles have
also been brooded to Inelude per­
ils and eonditions not previously
covered.
Larson said reductions are not
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with having exerted • J ‘P0W" f “!
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that Inatltutional heada and any
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We looked up the meaning of socialism.
I t ’s shown very plainly and defined, In one
‘ p a rt aa, "the ownership and control of the
m eans of production In the community as a
whole.”
In other descriptive words, and a slmplo
w ay to express it, soclalsm means govern­
m ent ownership and operation. Therefore,
those who believe In government ownership
and operation, believe In socialism. L e ts
point th a t out from the very beginning.
Of course, every msn has his own opinion
and It is the privilege In this great country
of oura ♦« believe In socialism, or other forms
of government, If they want to believe that
way. But, there is a atrangeneis in the belief
of one who Is a supporter of socialism, since
in all recorded history there is no instance of
•oclalism succeeding.
We admit, socialism sounds good, after
alt these many years of being tried In various
and m any places. It sounds better if we pay
jio attention to history and the facts are not
examined. So, some people have to learn the
bard way.
T h at's exactly what happened to Great
B ritain following the end of the teat conflict
c f worldwide significance. Socialism sounded
like an excellent Idea to the British people,
and so socialism it was. And why not? It
promised to take care of everybodv. There
was Utopia a t the end of every dollar sign.
The people would get everything.
And then look what happened 1 The na­
tion peeped over the very brink of ruin—
we'll perhaps never know ju st how terrible
th a t picture was or how close to ruin they
,'Vame.
Yes, they saw the light and there was a
•p lit in the ranks with a return to conserva_41ve operation. When socialists fall out there
a re sitrns of hop*. It mean* th sl you can't
fool all of the people all of th# time. It means
Ah*t our great system of free enterprise still
■ P rivft*.

g * We ore getting a taste of this fact with

The Sanford Herald

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Pag* 4

Wednesday,

Oct, 1 0 ,10BS

TODAY’S RIBLK VERSE
Men doth not live by breed alone.
* D e u t S;S—Mankind has a spiritual need and
r hunger.

i ftaeant Arrival
Jtauban W alley
Stays In Squadron
Ruben EUls Waller. Ship Service­
man- »*ow*
First Class,
v i a * » , USN_
v o « r u Hofi n
Anhl.
r a o i,
La. became Jhe twentieth person
In rwenllst hi Composite Squadron
Mite this year. Walter Is a recent
drfeal, haring served aboard th*
dlmraft carrier Valley Forge be*
h * com lag in laniard.

w hat i&gt; happening to a .socialist experim ent
In thi# country — the Tennessee Valley
A uthority. When th e government took over
th e electric power industry In the valley, it
brought about and established socialism
there, ro fat ns th a t particular Industry was
concerned.
This principle of socialism applies to Gov­
ernm ent In all fields of business—electric
power or otherwise.
An operating business should be a bust*
ness th at employs people, pays taxes, nhops
here nt hme, has its offices here, stands
up for what la rig h t and wrong ju s t as all
of the other folks do.
Take a private industry out of a com­
m unity and you destroy a part of th e h e a rt
of your city. It Is ju s t the beginning of a
gradual destruction, or erosion, eating away,
little hy little, the lifeblood of your commun­
ity’s welfare.
We don't believe In socialism. But w# do
believe, very strongly, In the spirit o f free
enterprise, the American way of doing busi­
ness.

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The ''do-it-yourself" movement I* really
catching hold here In Sanford, nnd before
♦.ho work la over pome big dividend* nre
going to be reaped bem use of the way folks
here In Sinford and Seminole County w ant
to help themaelvea to a lot of grow th and
prosperity.
Thin morning, the Membership Commit­
tee of th* Seminole Countv Chamber of Com­
merce, headed bv Clifford McKIbMn. started
their now-member canvas and drive.
When the committees of the 19BS-56
Chamber of Commerce met during a "Plan­
ning Galore at Ten-Tsvo-and-Pour*’ week,
they decided to do a lot more than had been
aemmpllnhed In other year*. They took 'on
that *'do-!t-your*elf" attitude. Kona of the
committee* wanted anything handed to na
on a nllver platter, no there waa a big Jump
In the overall budget. If w# do It ouraelvea It
will take more planning, more money, more
people, more member*.
It all add* tip to a aolrit of aggre«*lvene«* here In Seminole County once more.
Folk* want to get thing* accomplished. But,
just m ha* been tha *torv In ye*r« gone by.
one mnn can’t dm It all. Members are needed
to lend their hand*, th e ir strength, th eir
planning, their accompli aliment*, to th e long
string of ‘1et’*-do-tb!*-th!«-yearM program*.
If you haven't been enproacbed to Join
th# Seminole County Cham ber of Commerce,
then don’t weit for someone to eall on yon.
Call the Chamber of Commerce, and a*k to
have someone call by, or ju at atop In and sign
up.
Forward looking huelnea* m*n know th a t
through theChamber of Commerce a com­
munity flourishes. And aa the community
flourishes, so do th* business house* end in­
dustries within the community prosper,

Before joining th* Navy almost
twelve years ago he attended Fairhope High Bchool, Falrhope, Ate,
and waa employed by the Alabama
Drydock Co. of Mobile. H# la the
ton of Mrs. Ella D. Waller of
Falrhopo, Ate. and la married to
th* former M'ai Gladys II. Alwert,
ef Arab!, La

h u immediate Mod for outstanding
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HAL B O Y L E

It's Everybody's Job - Today!

WANTED
;FdfoI « n n

meat, bss bitten tha rap betius*
tha govsrnmrnt outsmarted itself
tad sept Mm In custody too long
before trying him.
A Supreme Court decision ye»terday left him free of the charges.
Tha government reportedly spent
one million dollars trying to con­
vict him On# government lawyer
said this was tha most important
treason rasa since Aaron Burr's.
Ppovoo’s story it stranga. So b
the government's handling of Mm.
Provoo, a Californian now 3S.
went to Japan to learn the langu­
age and itvdy the Buddhist reli­
gion. He returned home in 1911
and. a few months before war be.
gsn, enlisted in tha Army. Ha was
shipped to th* Philippines.
He was among thoie Americans
captured by the Japanese at Corregtdor. Right there, tha govern­
ment arguet years later, Provoo
berime a turneost by petlng as
Buddhist priest and offering to
help the Japanese.

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joirnff man. Knowledge of general office work essential.

General Coleman
Re-Enlists In Navy
Th# Army Air Force and Ma­
rines don't have a corner on tha
General supply, there's one In Com­
posite Squadron Nina! He'i Gener­
al (that's hi* first nama) Cole­
man, Boatawsln'i Mate Beeoad
Clin, USN, who re-enlisted for an­
other tour of duty te the Navy last
week.
Cotemaa I* barracks Ms iter-AlArm* In VC*. He is a astir* of
Macon, Gi where ho attended
t-anter High Behoof before fofaiug
the Navy. Cotemaa has been In
th* Navy ov*r tea years, and re­
ported to VCP from tho seaplane
tender USB Duxbury Bay.
He aid Mra. Coleman, tha form­
er MU* Doris Blahs, a n proud
owner# of t now homo in Sanford.
They have two children whoa* adoeatka I* assured by th* U S. Bay.

NEW YORK Ut
There ar*
several isd g .ts'en tha market i&gt;
day that wUl enable e listener to
tune out a television commcrclsl.
But they do litiie to help Ih*
vetersn video viewer In his real
predicament. Your hardened TV
(in no longer rants against com­
mercials as he did In thoie faroff
pioneer days when Hopalong Cas­
sidy first rode inlo our living
rooms on a II web screen.
The TV addicts have developed
« protective mechanism similar to
that acquired by husbands married
to talkative wives. The moment a
really boring eommareial beams
to flash ea tho screen they turn
off their esri, • glue creeps into
Iheir eyes, and they sink Into tho
sama restful torpor they would If
they were listening to a long.windad after dinner speaker.
la aoma homes commercials ar*
even stoutly defeated by parents
bees use of their bypdolio power
to quiet ehll tree
"line* my kids became Inter­
ested lii listening to rhyming commerclils, they don't ask ma to
reiiL and explain Mother Goose
to (hem — and that'i o real ben-

Wonder If that new Argentine
gevermweni ef gsnsreli an# ednslr*
wla will ruse)»e uniform acceptance,

t t t
Fun-loving Battnrse postponed
an election because u Interfered
with on# of their jolly holidays.

Residents Clean Up
Ruins Lett By Flood

tsinment *v*r offered tec public,
net extepuig bundling sod trial
marriage
It Is still •filleted by many or mi
of bilge Including loo many cashand-carry quit shows to which th*
conteitinti come poor a* church
mir* and L-ave rich enough to
tadow • cathedral (although non*
ha* dona that with hi* winning* aa
yet).
But aayooe who still bragi. "
never look at television — it's a
complete waste of time," only
shows Ignorance. If* ts like a man
who refusal to have aloetrie lights
w hla home because he has hoard
electric light* aro alao used to
Oualeate ahooting galleries or
gambling den*.
Tha truth 1* that television Is
growing up falter than many of
ita viewer*. It hat an increasing
wealth of worthwhile thing* to
watch.
Just this week Jost Ferrer and
a fin* cast put on a memorable
performance of "Cyrano da Ber­
gerac," a romantic French drama
that has broken every love-sick college boy’s heart for half a etntury.
It waa good theater. It waa welladvertised, and mUlloni law It.
But other* art (till complaining,
"1 didn't know It waa going to bo
put on."
|*
Just teat month there w u a
surprise "iteeper" drama, "A
Tbit, aa our British cousin* prob­ Wind From th* South," a splendid­
ly don* Irish play by James Cos*
ably would say, la a nun go.
Ugsn stirrine Julie Harris, ft was
I t t
A now roc lrfad celled a Glow as goo.1 as anything seen on Broad­
Wares iee« * bortonior e f/eeo way in an sversgs season. But
price. Unit hate glens him e millions wh-&gt; would have enlovad
it mlsied ,t b-ciuse they either
I*arm pfoicf
didn't know It was being put on
I I I
or bad no way of knowing In ad­
vance it •** top quality.
A program-scanner gadget would
Verb os Its U.L legal ceutiseJ. H*
end such dlisppouitmeat. It wtuld
always eeuM talk turkey,
filter out tha trash and when H
I I I
The goueennsena baa netUted found something really good tight
elgxret manufacturers to keep ad- op. ria l a boll or cry out: "Don’t
vartlatfig fro* of false claims ar mire tMsl"
River.
face prosecution — news Itam.
That’* th* kind of gadget serious Down the street th* business
That, auggeata r . E F , must be TV viesrtrs ssy they seed most men worked m old clothes, with
giving ’sin o alow bum.
today.
shovels, brooms and pumps.

YOU'RE TELLING MEI
TWO Oregon Indians receive
11,111.000 for T4T acre* of timberUM, oold for them by th# Indian
bureau. Poor eld Hiawatha—born
a century or so too soon I
! t t
Nothing to FiMbtlM at lotfay’s
foUtn, red O’li ortingr Irei'S oti
the N i l .
Vr/ortunatrly, tkry
don't Hay thru.

Ft.MeH*. Md, awaiting courtmartial on a charge of homosexu­
ality.
Then on Sept 1, IMP, the Army
traniferred lum to Pt.Jay, N.Y..
and the next day dishonorably dis­
charged him Immediately the
Justice Department had the FBI
arrest him on a treason charge.
He waa inairted on that charge by
a federal grand jury la New York
ea Nov. II lttt.
But tho government kept Mra
prisoner three yean before bring­
ing Mm to trial In October 1IU
Some of his American fellow pris- la Maryland o h m he had been
in tha Array Instead of in Nee
York.
Why htd the Array on Sept. 1
suddenly transferred him to New
York io discharge him? And how
come the Justice Department was
right there to grab him on a trea.
son rhirgt?
A government Uwyer lattr ballRed. in effect, that this was ill
arranged between the Justice Deperineal and the Army because
Array wanted to get rid of him and
the JuiUce Department lawyers
.thought they hid a better chance
of convicting him in New York.
He said one of the Maryland federal judges had shown antagonism
Us tha Justice Department In tho
past.
But the Justice Department
wain't ready to throw in the sponge
on Provoo. ft had Mm reindicted
for treason by a federal grand Jury
in Maryland He waa to have been
brought to trial last March II.
Before trial could begia Ma
lawyer* argued: Provoo'a enoitjttv
All aloof White Street tt v ia UoMl rights had been emitted by
the government la holding Mai so
like this.
bo&amp;re bringing Mm to trial,
Rocino locked down the street long
to there should bo no trial
and talked above tho chatter ef
Tbe Constitution's Sixth Amend­
firemen and portable pumpers.
"We're going to need financial ment prom lies every nceused perhelp from somewhere. 1 don't know MO tho right to a -speedy and
who will flv* it to no-maybe the public trial* Tho federal hsdpe.
govern moot But Lord knows, well Rouel C. Thomson., agreed and
ordered Provoo released.
need It.
"Look at these places. To look The Justice Department appealed
at them you'd think they nevsr to the Supremo Court to reverse
could get back on thatr feet But Judge TMrasen s a l order Provoo
to trial Yesterday the Supremo
they will.
"It’a happened and well hive to Court upheld tho judge.
work like xxxx to got baek in
■ESI FOOT FORWARD
business."
Rocano considered himself lucky. Wbeo pavements get hot enough
"W# got only eight Inch** of * "fc y .M • tr - tm e a to e What
wator-Bwd R didn’t hurt our stock they do In yam feetl io pamper
toe much. I don’t know bow wo your feet hi hot weither with a
escaped with so little. I t o door aoWhtag footbath, ha addition to
must have sealed sp tight la tfea your daily hath.
,
them aoek In warm soapwetness."
A window la the door wao broken rods ter a few minute* white you
and water hid poured In through relax. Then aerub heels and toe*
it. WMt« Street w u three feet In andI sole* with a sudsy nail brush,
until tired and eatteusad area*
water Sundar morning.
"Ws’r* pretty well pumped out art imouthed and softened. Pol
now, but look at those other fel­ low up with a thorough rinsing,
lows. They got morn than three a brisk wipe down with o rough
feet of water."
Th* water wan being pumped
back to whan tt earn* from. Out
ad the stews, down tt* catch
hastes and baek tel* tt* BUU

|VUa la an nxnoltent opportunity for th* right man.
Writ# Box X in ear* of Thn Renf^H Herald giving *gw
£ d full particular* of marriage and military atatua.

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Azalea Circle
Plans Booth,
Decorations

SocialfcvcnlL
Teachers Attend Florida Art
Conference In St. Petersburg
Hunt mg: on Hotel, St. P**ter». l a l l a h a - f * U thr Stain Chairman
burg, awok# from iltl »Jmnier rml Mm , Lucy Biu-klr* t.f the
( ;Mp j ult to play host to th# 200 Mato Department of Education |i
teacher* attending th# A rt Con­ Co-Chairman.
"Wo « m very prop*! of our
ference 13. U * 15. The them,
of the conference wa* : 1) L'n- District 7 consisting of Srminolr,
riei standing non-aupportlv# alti­ Orange, I j i IiO. Volusia and Rtevard
tudes concerning a r t education; Counties, at »P have mure mem-;
S» Identifying
valid contributions be** than any other district in th#
______ _
art makes to general education; »taie. Neat year th*- lonfercnct
3, Developing rommunlgation treh- will l* at F.ratinr Village, n rarj
nira for changing non-aupportiv# Daytona, with District 7 setting a t
Lost/' a mrmb*'r raid.
attitudes.
T htte were ■ workshop centers
wh«i# teachers eould not only »*«
.
d .m on.t.alion. and exhibits
W O m C n S OTOUp
rouM tik* p*tt in thr fun nn«l
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m s k o something for th e m .e h c v V ^ h r l S t i a n
H IIT C f l ,
These workshops weie in Je»elr&gt; . .
. ,
«p»
an d enameling; sculpture and 3D;; H e a r S
M i'S . T h a r p
I'sinting; I t s t i l n and weaving;
n lr rr rr;-,]Jr
Tlie
ilar monthly
monthly mrelin-.'
meeting «.
of
piintlng procei*e*; appreciation;; (|,P Chrlstiio Women's fellowship
visual display technics; puppetry, ,,f u,r p1i r .t Christian Church met
murals, etc.
Monday rvenfng at tho church.
On Friday evening there was! Thr session was called to order
a barbecue out on the lieautifui j,y \ j r , y n Graniham, pre&lt;itropiral patio and later a panel ,fmt and Ihr CWK prayer was re
discussion on "Thr Tiara
of Art pealed After thedevotional,
hv
in tha Child's U fe” . D fs
Walter Airs J. 1..\mlcr*&lt;*n and Mr* O
Flnilth, Departmepl of Psychology D Landrr** , very interesting
■t Florida Slat# University,
talk " a s given by Mr. I. Tharp.
. ,
t ,kA panel.
'en “ You ami th# United Nation*”
Seminole County teachers at- Tying in with the talk is the far\
tending were Mrs. Maida An*ley that Oel 21 i* the loth anniversary
Grammar
School; Mr». Sybil Of the u&gt;*.
Reports werr given hv Mrs Per.
Louth. Grammar School; Mrs, Pa*
ehel Brinson, Grammar School; rv Stone -*nJ Mr*. Charles tirieme
511st Dorothy Rice, Oviedo School; n District President* nulling
Mrs. Thelma Kike*. Wilson School; which was held at the local
church IM, ft
Mrs. Marguerite Tkul. Pine t ’rrst
After th# business mcrting, r e ­
School; Sirs. Rotlne Carnes, pine
freshments
were|f#*cr*ru
served by
the
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1. M ^ vK..ti hhtW
r rnr Rn.
ny rne
Crest
lU,. ^irrsnm
^ rnii ^ weie
chur. .yman School. Ml»* &lt;
v
Singletary. Junior High School
Mr. Jo# Mathieut, Semlnol# High
School: and Mr*. Mildred Bab.
rock, Art Consultant for Seminol* Counry Schools.
Mrs. Ansley. Mis. Carnes, Mi's
Rlee, Mrs. Rabeock and Mr. MathDux served on th# registration
eommitte#.
Mrs. Rachel Brinson, Chairman
nf District 7 Committee for writtng the eurrirulum Guide in Art
for the Elementary Sshool* of
Florida, attended # state meeting
of district rhairmrn while at the
conference. Rh# requested that
District 7 b# allowed to *i*g. #n
a r t workshop a* part of Us hasls
for determining the content of the
guide and her request was granted. J h a workshop will ho held at
Stetson Unlvoraily, DtLand, In
t h . near future-.
Semlnol. County members #f
this committee an* Mm. Pearl
Rates. Mrs. Ell.aWlh Br..wn, Mr*.

Harry I alk The table wa*
^
aUrartte* with a Halloween
cloth, n*pkin% and black and or­
ange candles. Eating was d&lt;ne by
candlelight.
Attending were Mrs. Chan Vail
Mrs. B II Williams. Mrs. ntll
Young, Mrs. George Roland. Mrs.
Bill t'avvuhe. Mr*. Jim Horton.
Mrs. Walter Morgan. Mr*. A. R
siroup, Mr*. J II. llircman. Mrs,
W. P. Yesley, Airs. Eugene Pattv,
Airs. Fred Elleff. Mrs. A. B.
Ilentley, Mr* Landres*, Air* Anderson. the Rev, and Mr*. Slone,
Mr*. Tharp. Mr*. Grantham, Atr«.
C r i m e , and the hostevses, Sirs.
Mclrgrr and Mr*. Falk.

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Torino I*4iwry, Mrs. K. A. !#yon«.
Mr*. Sybil Routh. Mr*. Margaret M(, A
j Walker v*ho un.lerGoit, Mrs. Mildred Babcock, and went e&gt;&gt; nurgvry in S; l.ukcs
Mrs. Rachel Rnnson. Jlr. Ivan ifo-futai in Jo, -onville Sept, li
Johnson, Department nf Arts Edu- is m-v* at horn# to her friends at
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ments.
Thoie p r o m t wer# Mr*. Henry
McLaulin Jr.. Mrs, u . 1*. Herndon,
Mis. Boy Tillis, Mr*. Jay Young,
Mis, Porter Lai sing a n , Mrs, lieu*
ry Busseil, Mrs. Duggar, Mrs.
J&lt;nn;ngs, .Mis. I- E. Spencer,
Mrs, K!U I ,e KUchhoff, and M u

W. F. Fields.

Dependable C lass
Installs O fficers
With Cerem onies
Th# Dependable t'lav* of thr
First Methodist Church met al
McKinley Hall Monday night for a
dinner and monthly meeting.
The tables wire beautifully decor­
ated with fall foliage and yellow
randies. Mrs. H. 0. Mr, all pre­
sided.
Tha session was opened by thr
group sin gnu hymns Inilowrd by
a prayer by Mis. it. W. Herton.
.Monthly and yearly rrpoits folluwcd In an impressive installa­
tion service Mr*. Jchn Srhlrard Jr.
was installed a* president with
sillier oflirrs being Air* J. II Lncrhrll, vice picsident; Mrs, James
Wright, seeretary; Mr*. V, L.
Smith, treasurer; and Mrs. At. H
Wyatt as teacher.
Mr*. Srhirard then appointed
Mrs. L Bulks- Steele as Sumhine
rhairman awl Mrr, C. L. Wallis as
publicity. Mis. J. H. Nicholson
gave the drv&gt;.tional and Mrs, Mc­
Call thanked thr members for their
co-operation during tha twu years
ih# held office.
A gift was prevented In her In
appreciation for her leadership. II
at announced that Mrs. M. K.
Raker will be hoatesi at the No­
vember meeting. Th# fhrivlmas
p ,'ly wilt b . held Dec. 1).
Thine present were Mr*. Naney
(truck, Mr- James At right. Air*.
A. L. Skinner, Mr*. J. II Nichoi*
von. Mr*. Cyril Butner, Mrs. Al.
II. Wyatt, Mr*. J. IL Loechelt, Mr*.
V, I, Smith, Mn. II, II. McCall,
Mrs. L. Hurkci Steele, Mrs R. W.
iirrrun, Mrs. John b.hirard J r ,
Mrs. M. E. Baker, Mr*. C. L AVal
lu and th# Rev. .Albion Wyatt a&gt;
guest.

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Beta Sigma Phi Pledges A rc Initiated
In Impressive Formal Ceremony Monday

The Aralea Circle nf Ihe Ranfont Garden Club h*M i u first
meeting of th* year recently with
M u . J- Young a* chairman.
Th, , r . , j 00 was held at the
y.otlte of
h . s . D-iggar with
, j r&gt;
|;. j fnning» acting a t to
Lottes*
I’latis were made and discussed
for the circle to sponsor a booth
,,t n ,# figwer ahow which will be
^cld Dec. 3 and 4 in th# Mayfair
j (in. j t
dreideti that the mem,,t[4 #t # to g*tn*r materials to
| llillc to the nsvt mrelirg oh No*,
jo. fhrto will b# used to mak#

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T H E HOLLAND BAAING—A hit of Holland #nd Dutch fam e to the juuliriue ti**t nlehi a ’ the Alu*l*»|
Katrmvagari* put on by the NllS tile# t ’l'il* &lt; th# School auditorium. The n
*1 •’ •&gt;&gt;* « n.
. tr a
•u* '
with flv birg costume* and »nng-.lime routine*. Bhnwis #bov« a • Alt** Jan;.* kiniw &gt; with
lloldiy- Little and Ml** t *i«‘l N u tt ami J--e I'wvis. (Staff Pholol
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WEDNESDAY
The Semlnol# County Food Ser­
vice , \ ■•*&gt;.latlots will meet at the
Sanfnid Grammar School a t 3:30
p.m. Guest »pvak*r will be Mr*.
Thelma Flanagan, State tehool
lunch aupervisor.
Th# Civic and Fin# Art* De­
partment* of tho Sanford AA'om*
an’a Club will meet in th# club
house. Th# gioup* will f " 1*
Chri.tm as »ral« at 10.30 a m. and
will have luncheon al 12:30 p m
Guest »iieakiT I'-r th# kin# Art*
niriubei • will bo All*. A. AA. Run*
nrl* and foe the Civic Depart­
ment Mi*. J. D. Cordell.
City wide Youth It* %iv«T t rgm''
at 7 'il p. m. at th# E iril Baptist
Church.
Tli* F u s t
lt*p*l'l
Pun-lav
Sc him! Puperiniimlent Cabinet
meeting will be hrld in the l hapel
at P 3d p. in- following the Youth
it* vtvol.
TIICRADAY
f i t e AA te Youth Revival at
the First Papust Church brgm*

Auxiliary Group »;f;_
Hears C. S tone
AtMondayMeet
Air*. E I'. Kuhn, general chair­
man for Lie l SO in Panfurd, a n ­
nounced liu|»y that there will l&gt;e
an open house .Sunday Oft. 23 to
all th# t wnspeople In ». r "ju*t
how things at# tun and how activ# th» USD i*".

TTie i&gt;p*-n home tea coffee ami
cookies w&gt;ii h* servew, will mark
111# open g of * USO Drive io
ivlilain rn- ie fund*. Ikon Hale* an i
llamld Kastmr am i*-*|&gt;oetivc
ehalrman and roihalrmui.
Mr*. J. AV, Itiown, Air*. Har­
old K n in e f not Air*. Atrlvin
Smith wil.l pour and th# junior
hovte***-* will art a t floating h&lt;**te**#a for the affair which will
last from 3 pm. to 5pm ,
Tho USO dii&gt;# i* n.ition -Wde.

will h# gue«t s;veaker. Ho
show iume of hi* nearvl introdurturns with mined tildes.
nt 7:."W P- m.
. . . .
Th# County Council of ll*me
T li# Aldther’s elrvl* nt &gt; ps*1#
Community Pre*bylenan etiureh Deiunn*trallnn Clubs wilt have
will have a regular meeting begim an all day meeting at Ih# club
mng at in a m. All euming should eer.ter.

bring their own sandwichei. Iwinch
w ill be »crvrn al I I :3d ■ ns. llnr\Ji*
will he furnished and ail women
aie mviteJ
attend
The firvt seneral meeting of the
Sanford Carden club will he *1 the
Woman's Club *1 12 noon. A rn
vricd dish luncheon will he served
For Rose C ircle
and Ralph AAheeler, a nuled au­
"Tie regular monthly meeting thority on IlerrtcforaUi* i d l y llllles)
&lt;1 th# Ro.i* Cirri# of th# Sanford
t'aid rn Club was held at the hnm# better to let your t»wn go bunof Mr*. II. R. Rr.k with the gry than to over fertiliie.
thtlrm an, Mr*. AV, A. Alorrlion,
Tho*# prr*enl wer# Ml*. Morri­
pi eliding.
son, Air*. 0- AV. tUlley. Mr*,
Th# session opened with prayer* t harles Rrumley, Air*. Charle*
*mL# porm h r Tenny»on. It w»* Cole. Air*. R. E. rrum ley, Mr*.
amiounrrd that thli year* projeet Claud# Hrrndon, Air*. C, AL I^dd,
for th# rlrtl# I* understanding Mr*. Charles Aiariwether, Air*. F,
T. Aleriwether, Mrs. Henry A.
and aharlng.
Standing eommitte# ehalrman Simpson, Mrs. Jam#* Truitt, Mr*.
wer# amiounrrd. Prior In the meet- ( harles Wilke, and a eue*t. Mr*.
irg memh#r» enjnjrrd looking D. H. Matheis and th* hostes*.
Mr*. Reek.
through Mr*. Beck’# ranlen.
General huslnes* was conducted
erd tho program prevented. Guest
-prater was Homer Osborn# who
talked on "Soil Culture and In*
reel Control''. II# brought out In*
LAST TIME TODAY
formation on new sprays for sod
s.orms In loll and In damp off on
' lawns. He a trr tir d the point that
1during the summer month* It U

Committee Heads
Are Announced

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iloyse o f bamboo

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The home of .Airs AV G, Flem-l During the hmin- * meeting,
Ing. y»IT Alellonville Ave. wa* final elans were begun b-r th*
the scene. Monday night, of the ilaraar In be held at the Episrif
very impressive formal Initiation pal Parish House on Dr, ember ?,
of Reia Sigma Phi Sorority f o r'fr o m 11:00 a. m . t ,» A;30 p m.,
il* pledges. In a eandelllght *er t l« wh eh the public is cerdially
vice the pro.pecllve member* invite*!
were prc*entcd their pledge pin*,
Il.ita.vr Co-Uiatrmmi. Mr* a |.
and 'old the meaning and signifi le William* and Mis* Jranetia
cance of Ilet a Sigma Phi. Th-.-y ai tr, announced the f.iiiowind
were presented small corsage* commiltrev sml chairmen- lloutr.
upon their arrival, fa*hn*nrd o( hold w a r , by Mr* Ibnnian, and
vrilow rntrbuds, thr Sorority flow­ PJa*«te-Ware I’rml
duels. b* Mrs.
er, decora led with yellow and AleAla’iiit,—Mr* Aulie AAilh sms;
bl.ek tthluiii*. the Sorority colors, Christ nil s Deem ati
luins. Ati*s .J em and bearing name rards v.nttcn vile AA'olfer; II irull v. «rk. Mr*.
in gold.
Sam Thurmond. 1J-ti lilts. Mr*.
Approximately 1# members wel­ Vermin Hardin: Parcel pp*t and
comed Ihe following new mrmbers AA'hite Elephant, Mr* Jim i
int &gt; !iie sorority: Air*. Din Rat lann- Plants. Mr* J*m es ll(irt.-n:
ten. Airs AAallace Tyre, Mrs, Gui­ b no*l Airs, (ecurgc Andrew ppei-r.
don Fredericks, 'lr« Ralph It* it *. Publieity, Ah* Rnfe-ri Rerg and
Mi- Alfred Poipichal, Alrr, fl i Air*. Robert i u*htng; Rummage,
ert Cushing, Ati*. Malcolm l-.ulge. Mr*. Herb Sfen*irom: and «leanAir*. A. -A. AtfCallal -i. Air* R&gt;- up Mr* J u k Arm-trong Thera
nch served frun
belt Rrtg, Mi** Diet Boy!*- and will I-* a light
12 1-0 to I jij f tno*e who iL'sirn
Ali-s J.mt Saunders.
IL
Hur: -g the
i iat hour, short
Carolyn Nolan Is
•tone* and N
irvl r.*s wrilten
hv th# members, were read by
Ihe f.-lbiwing Air* Taylor C.
Feted With Party
Rr.mn Air* Jom i u*t,vnn. Airs.
On 7th Birthday
A--.-rm Hardin, and Mr* Aolie
Rrrrrshmehli ok
f'srolvn Volan, *evrn . e a r , o'.I, AViliiam* Jr
*•»* gi.ru a hlrlhdv party Mon­ roffrr. rakev, nmol nuts, and
day afternoon at 3 p m. a*. Il* mint, were *er*ed wtln Mr% f. |f.
Connelly premlmg al Ibo tatle
I put of her patent* Mr, and Mi*.
The next twgnrwi tnee’itig w(R
AAiihur Nolan.
be at ihe home of \|rs. Volte Wil­
Game* were played with pi ire* liams J r al : u r I.aup.'l Ave., on
he ng awarded to Ann Stelmeyer Nov. 7. Tliere vull be a special
and I Inda Bradharty.
meeting en Oct. 3t THere will a|o,
A pink arol white the.,.* w *• he « meeting of all romnilllre
used nrnl the main room on* de- ehiirnirn xt the home of Air* Sam
■a t r i with paity balloon* to 1Hum n.l 21*1A Holly Ave . Tue*.
eoiatet
fe*tive air.
t-'V. skel, 23 Chairmen are evrx-et.
opening hre m ine lovely • ■I to mert with thrir eommlttee*
gift* th# hr-noree *»»« fete.l with during the week and bring their
report* In Ihi* u.irlins
x *mir ''Happy Rlrthdav*'.
Hiitt-lay rake Ire-I white and
pink along wilh lo# cream eene*.
*eived to ih* gue*!*, Ttallanos ami
, TIME f \ FOR TO I I I . . .
bubble gum wer* given out a*
fa* i«r*.
Tho-e eo|njrlnr the afternoon
were Ihe honofee. Ri'ly Nolan, Ann
T J te A lk»
rtii| Linda Brad berry, Janet and
( hers I Johnson, Donna and Wayne
IEW PERMANENT
AAavn# Grantham. Linda Seder*
______________
lVtrr*, .Ann anil I con Sulnntyer,
bloom, Peer! and Jimmv Dee*.
Ronni# AAe*t brook. Ka* Sandlfn.
Rillv Holland, Martha Keeling,
llonll# Alym. Chuck and Pebb e
1 -»"*V | 0- el'e- \ &lt;*
Carpenter, Ann anil Rrtly Sue
,
. ^
Hntler
1rw|
\diitl* pre*enf were Mr* C. 1"
AAi-.h a Prnfesalonal
tollmen, AD*. P. I Rra-lheir.-.
A. ,i«u.ui AA«v*.
Mie. J. C Carpeniee, Mr*. L. AV
Sleliniioyer. Alt- R, to Prl-t*.

FRIDAY

The SI Ann’s t hapirr of Ihr
Woman's Auviliary, Holy Cross
Parish met at 3 09 p. m . Monday
at the home of Mrs. Irwin I Irisher. T ie u-ual rituals werr Oliversed.
Preijdenl, Mi*s Carol Stone,
gavr a short 1at Ik on the Din-coii
Meeting to he hold Ort. Kth, at
St, I. u s e . Cathedral, Orlando, and
urged all nsinthri* to p.ntieipau
If at all pn* ibtr. Tin rep-.il I lorn
the board mritiiig wuv given, bud­
get wa* ospl-toed, as v**-11 as Ihe
Auxiliary projcit, Ihe *ule of the
Ctaxlon fruit cak* • offetrsl by lh»
Auxiliary in one, ton and ihrrr ' l l * . R , Io AA'eslbfnnk and Alts
l&gt;o md cake*. AAe are *uir one and Nolan.
a - who have ever Li-led th e de

lieaeles Will h,- glad in contan th*

ehaptrr rhairmen for iK’llvny uf
the rakr*. a nirmlirc »lat*-,l.
Mr* Marian lllltsell, eh.iirtii*n
of publications, tit*’**' being both
religious and CUtrrn! ps-rtodteal*.
annotneed that new aulisrrnpiuin*
as well as icnrw.il* can be made
through ihi* pron ■l of Holy Cro*.*

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Ill RO CHAIR
A D aw riiHkett TV thalr. Junlni
»iir i« a new lilea Inspired hv Hie
famous frontier,min It it a fold­
ing lyre made of aluminum tubing
and ranva* with a screen palming
of Davy adorning Ihe seat II I*
av.itl.vhlr in red nr blue with white
and Idaek with yellow-. ,,

City Wld# Youth Revival #t AVomans Auxiliary
M r*. II. F , AVIotner S r , delivered
First Haplisl Chutth at 7:30 p
a stirring »l*irc,,v nn file lulled
Alilk absorb* odors reidily; s«
m.
Thank ffllering and explained it* d# *gg* Krep rrfitgeratrd milk
RATI R DAY
Tlie Seminole Chapter N". Two purfwi.es, Mr*. Kinlihsuf g*'# » *nd egg* entered. Never wash
OES will have * hanquet in Ale- beautiful exrrrpt from Ihe Devo- eggs before storing.
Kmlev Hail al ft JO p m. For re Iional but due to Hie length ot

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remainder ni
servation* contact Mrs. AA’. K ,*lr meeting
* rtcfrrird null
Rainri. !oo Holly Ave Resarva- 'he program
lions will be c!o*ed Oct 20.
| *h® Novemb r .lo-eling Thl* will
The SNAAS Officer. AVivrs Club
will have a chicken haiheeue sup
per -&gt;nd iquarr and round Janer
at ft r m. Fond will he served at
7 with danring at ft p m Herman
Ro.* and hit Country Play Boy a
will provide mu*ie.

‘lie' mo*t mterr.iing and a high­
light of Ihe November meeting,
Del tr ions rake was served by
Airs. Fl either and er*-hn»te»s Mrs
Harry Lee A* a r-urlesy gr.lure
a one pound fruit cuke was given

in the ho*le**ev,

AN OPEN LETTER
TO YOU:
F im t 1 wnnl te* rxprru* 1o you fine pfnplr of Stmforil
nn* npitrrvifllion for tlie fine response to m\ l* it*-r of
ln*t M’erlnesrinv niul to an many of my r.-o l *r
rr* " h o pilhrr brought same one in \\ith them or unit
n frirnti in.
Tiirn avp Axnnt to nasuri* you nf our fn im -i in you:
that aac do not Ink# you for granlcsl nnd tins! «e oxlend
to vim an Invitation to in»|K'tt imr uu.it ih'iarlntcnt nt
tiny time.

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MIAMI REAHt. Fla. &lt;*-The whose forward pane* crushed
ranks of United States amateur Penn Slate.
tennis were further thinned today j
with the a nn-mnee inert that Doris | It was a contest between two
Hart, the nation’s No 1 woman lads from the anthracite region of
rlayer, had turned professional.. eastern Pennsylvania wifh Ifisrle*
Miss Hart, an active amateur Ion’s rianutu topping Coaldale’s
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Just a week ago Tony Trabert, as the Spartans moved to their
the men’s amateur champion, winning TD in the third period. It
fitting for him to buck over
turned professional at Los Ange­ was
the vital points becauve it wiped
la*
.
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Miss Hart, who was considered mil Ihe biller memory of 10*1 when
sickly almott from birth, took up he laded to convert (wire and Ihe
the game at Ifesrlerson Park in Irish look a 2013 victory.
Miami at thr age of 10. after an Where Planutit stayed on the
operation.
A hard-driving. fast serving and
net forcing game carried her to the
tnP
.
"While I stilllove tennis, the
strain of competing is getting to
b« a little too much." she told
newsmen “ Besides, thcra are al
ways the younger players coming
up who hiva tho firo you once
h id "
,, ,
Th# $0year-old Doris said she
. was tired of traveling and wanted
I in quit while she wss “ still at the
THE SANFORD HERALD
— Taga 8 Wed, Oct. 19, 1955

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ground. W'-lsh took to the air as
he spatkrd Navy lo a 31-11 tri­
umph over I’rnn State. The 22*
year-old Midshipman set the Nillany Lions crary with bis flips.
Altogether he completed IS of 20
pastes for 2U yards, a Naval Acad­
emy record.
Planutit and Welsh were not the
Only Larks lo he nominated by
sportswrilers an i hroadcaiters In
the AP poll.
Fullback Joe Childress.of Auburn
was praised for hit work in Au­
burn’s 14-12 upset of Georgia Tech.
Othcis nominated Included Tom­
my McDonald of Oklahoma; John
Roach of SMtf; Frank Sarno nf
Washington State; John (Drums*
Majors of Tennessee and Jon Ar­
nett of CSC.

If Alabama loiet tta fifth straight Georgia shifted two beefy tackles
game of the aeaion Saturday, and Pud Mostcllti (213) and Jimmy
the edds-makera tay It's almott Brown (210) to guard in an effort
a certainly, it won’t be because tu add heft tn the Bulldog mid
the Tide didn’t get plenty of rough section. Coach Wally Butts expects
preparation.
a strong running attack from Tu­
Coach j B Whitworth lent his lane, budt around stocky, hard
Southeastern Conference cellar * driving fullback Ron Quilllan. Tu
dwellers through the toughest prac­ lane, knowing of Georgia’s top
tice grind of the year yesterday notch air game, worked hard at
and Indicated that more of the pass defense
same would be on today’s agenda. Kentucky worked out in Ihe rain
Tha Crimsons battle Mississippi at Lexington, where Coach Blanton
State at Tuscaloosa this weekend Collier admitted most of the atten­
in Alabama’s Homecoming day. tion renteied on methods of stop
Thii Is "breather week” for some ping Florida halfback darkle Simp
of the SEC brethren, but for others sun. Florida emphasised it* run­
Saturday brings lough testa. Arkan- ning game.
sas goes to Mississippi. Tulane in­ Misaltsippl Coach John Vaught,
vades Georgia and Florida goes pleased with Ihe work of both Eagle
to Kentucky in tha top scraps.
Day and John Blalack. said he

scoreless. Gee Knight CA’s hard*
running fullback intercepted two
of tha Bulls puses, neither o(
which proved to be damaging in
the end.
Hie Bulls' halfback, Frank Troy
made Ihe first TD of the game at
LONDON ‘JR —nandy Turpin's the end of the third quarter, on a
derision to quit the ring today live yard off-lackia slant. Ralph
opened Ihe door of opportunity lo Williams kicked the extra point
another Brili'h light-heavyweight which made a TO difference.
—Trinidad’s Yolanda Pompey.
The enraged Bulls stampeded the
Turpin, the former world middle­ Panthers defense during the fourth
weight champion, announced his qusrter, with two touchdowns,
retirement last night after he was which were msda by Leroy Beckknocked out in the fourth round by wood, fullback and Nathaniel In­
Gordon Wallses, an unknown Cana­ gram, quarterback, enabling the
dian.
Northwestern High Bulls to win by
Promoter Jack Kotomon*. who a 130 margii
had plans to match Tuipin with Joe King. Freddi* Washington.
world light-htavyweighi champion Ralph Thomu Gee Kn»"ht. » .1
Archie Moore made a quick switch Mr Fa.lorn, and Donnell Burke
and threw his backing *o Pompey, were outstanding defenders in the
a hard puncher.
Panthers platoon. Ralph Witlismi,
“ I am cabling Moore right away Robert Brown, and Prentrr Snipes
Smith To Meet
GAINESVILLE 'JR - Florida's with terms for a title detente m wrrr seiratiotial In the Bulla de
football coirhes began the 1933 l-ondon on Jan. 10,” said Solomon:. fenslve plays, as a result they
C a rte r Tonite
football season moaning the blues ‘Pompey deserves a break."
helped to prevent the rantberi'
over a woefully depleted tackle
Pompey knocked out Yvon Du from scoring.
In 15-Roundcr
corps, living four leitermen tack­ relic, the Canadian light-heavy
The CA fighting Panthers, si-1
fly HAROI.I) HARRISON
les at nm clip was something to weight champinp in two minutes of though
outweighed by the Bulls
groan
about.
ihe seventh round nf a scheduled by approximately fifteen pounds!
CINCINNATI IP—Wallace (Bud)
Smith, a young fellow who hsi They called on young Chsrlle 10 on Ihe same card as the Turpin- per man did a great Job in rombat-1
yet to ra«h in financially on the Mitchell to help put away their Wallace affair. He looked powerful. Ing tha Bulls ground attack. Both
fart he is lightweight boxing cham­ trouhlrs amt he Is evidently offer­ Indeed, opening up his opponent teams were proven equally as
pion of the world, makes his first ing Ihe proper kind of solarr fur with a body attack, then finishing good on then passing attack in
him off with two right uppercuts. that they completed the same num­
defense of Ihe crown tonight every one is singing h.s prai es.
against Jimmy Carter, a three. Charlie, a * foot I 213-p under For the 2T-year-old Gurpm. it ber of passes in an equal number
lime holder of the title.
is ihe only sophomore member of was a sad end to a fine carrrr. of attempts
Smith, a Cincinnatian, won the Florida’s starting linrup.
When he outpointed Sugar Ray Tha Panthers will play host lo
rhainpiomhip from Carter, a New Coach Boh Woodruff and other! Robinson In 1331, he became the the llungrrford Bobcats of Winlrr
Yorker. In a bout in Boston last staff members rail him a,natural| first Briton to win Ihe world mid­ Park Friday night at 100 p m. al
June 23.
football player, one of Ihe finest dleweight title In M years.
Memorial Stadium.
The two iharppunrhms Negroes linemen lo enter Ihe Gator camp
Croums will be seeking Its first
will go 13 rounds or less in the in many years.
win of the current campaign. The
Cincinnati Garden.
Mitchell it quirk for a person Kiner Has Job
bands of both schools will perform
The bout at 3 p m , EST. will so large. This enables him lo block
be'ura and after the game.
be trleviied nationally by ARC. most effectively and gel the edge As New Manager
The Panthers Lineup; Ends, Bub
Cartrr was rated a slight betting on hit opponent. Hr has a keen
her Black, Bobby Lamb; tackles,
favorite to become the first four- mind, too When the tram meets
James Jairirr, Ralph Thnmas;
lima champion in the division in for a skull session lo learn new Of San Dieqo Club
history. He already is the first plays and hear scouting reports, SAN DIEGO, Calif. 'jP-Former guards, Joe King. Freddie WashNational League slugger Ralph
three-timer.
he usually needs lo be told only Kiner — his home run hitting days inglnn; cenlrt, Bill Scurry, Backfield: Halfback, Donnell Burke,
Smith hasn’t had a fight since once.
over — row must tonnect at the
he won the championship.
Charlie ptavel high school foot- gale in his new Job as general Samuel Nesbitt; fullback. Geo
Knight: quarterback, Uoodie Petr*
Rolh men expressed confidence hall at Miami Edison under Coach
Smith Insisted yeslrrday that Car­ Ed Parnell lie starred on the manager of the San Diego Pacific vtllr. Substitites — Eddie Lanier,
Coast League club.
Julius Johnson. J. U McFadden,
ter couldn’t hurt him seriously.
Raider learn of 1331 that claimed
Kiner, 32 yesterday signed a and Grady Rdiinson.
“ I took hit best vnota the Ust Ihe atate championship He wai
lima and eonlinued to go right also a member of the Sooth All- one-year contract as front-office The Bulls Lineup; Ends, Robert
boss of the Padres al a reported Johnson Ernest Brookins; tackles,
after him." ha laid.
hlar high school team that defeat­
Roland Jrhnvm, Alfred McDaniels;
Carter laid he was overconfident ed a select erew from tho North salary of 113 000.
He promptly hired hi* old Pitta- guards, Jacob Webb. Johnny Per­
in tho last bout and oddrd, “ He's U-T In I3M
burgh teammite Boh Elllotl, 33, sons; center. .Lea Gerald. Barktough but not too tough In my
to he field manager for Ihe second field; halfbarks, Ellsworth Debook “
year. Elliott piloted Ihe Padres lo vraguhx Frink Troy; fullback,
The Cincinnati Boxing Cnmmis
sreond placa tn the standings In Leroy Reckwood; quarterback. Van
sion has waived iu mandatory
13.33.
right-count knockdown rule for the
Tunninghim. Substitutes — Ralph
Kiner. former National League Williams, Prenter Snipes, Nathaniel
fight and also said tonight's scrap
u i \ i . i t now 11vii i r v n t r .
home mn king, finiahed hla play­ Ingram, Robert Brown, and Charwould not be Hopped because &lt;
fl T P
A
ing days with the Cleveland In­ lei Dawkins.
cuta. Carter suffered face cuts In lVl «a romr | r k
II t ill
dians this year. He waa released Toucbdowni wera made by:
the last fight that required 2U K ro n n
71 S l*«
llr ll,
31 S IS ?
by Ihe Indians to take lh« San Frank Troy, Leroy Becksvood,
atilrhra to close.
llo t d le
i | H IS
Diego offer from Ihe club’s new Nathaniel Ingram.
The referee will have nothing &gt; J a r r r i l
} l S ir s
•’ ■well
IS *7 71
owner*, lha Writgate-California
say .about who wins the fight In Dins
Extra point—Ralph Willi sms.
}• I lls
Tuna Tacking Co.
the event it goes ihe route. Three l l a u - a
Scores:
s u s*
s 1 1ST
Judges are used in CInHnnati and li tl ahl Hid cdaenn
B u lls - 13
1 i lis t
Dd'mll ID— Al Kalina, DstroICa
tha fight wit’ he Judged on a 10 Itlke
Panthers-#
Tt SMf
20-yea r-sild right fielder. Is in sot t IT » *
point must basis. The winner nf a lla r l
■*hamhllas
d *•*
Iret cumpiny as a hitter. The
round automatically gets 14 point* t i- d e n h s o t h
1* t i e d
tophmor* who pi s red both leagues Tackle John Cos and guard Ron
I t l* * (
and lha loser any number under H a ls
Von H erhu lla
I t ST XT
in hitting during 1333 with a .340 Ganger have earned three letters
that.
Vhue jr
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average U the third soph to lead each lor foothill at tha Uni varsity
J l jjo t
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of New Mexico.
both elm ilti in hitting.
ship from Ike Williams May 23, CM.-M
nrrar
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|| t ilt
Salai and Paddy DeMarco but re­ H a u e r
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lap br»«dara to tall thalr animala. Cardinalt Chu»fo Cuba and Bop
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th«*(rida in hU Jan raterorr.
Saif and tha Far Jfr. K*rih*w
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MEMPHIS (Jt—A truck driver
atrod a tste a jcwalry ttara, picked
out a $Wi watch atd put U Into
FT. PETERSBURG— “ ra tio n . tbo layawav
•I Employ tha Phyalcalty Hindi*
••It’a for my wifa," ha said
cappad Waak.* la atrar, but tha C hrlitan •*
lob af |W a | handleappad p**pl*
w-erk l» • ‘yaar round Bacardly.** That wai a bit bettar thin 11
yaar* ago.
*t*t*d Dr. R. C. Adair, asacutfra
Tbo watch la Util In layawiy
director of Goodwill Induatriaa.
today And na‘i itfU worklnt m
-Whan wa conildar that on# It—a Ltd* hare, a Util# Uar* Al­
«ut af atrary 10 partona In Am#H* ready this yaar b# h ti p aid f? 33
ra la handleappad and that on* Total paymaata to data: SJU 31.
out of #-#ry ana hundred pareant
Tho scrraal layaway limit ti
in America w-jlj ha on rellaf tha about a yaar. But b tb.li mirKbon.
rait af thalr llrei. unlaaa thay are th* caaa wai a littl* dilfarcnt.
rl-an an appartsnlty to laarn
It U an omit# witch, sot with a
tradaa and ww/k. an* can *0* tba ruby md diamond, tn a it) la
enormity #f th# t#»k,
, popular is th* airly
"!♦ la for thli raiian.'' Adair
But o« tho* Sap'ambar die In
cantlnuad, "tha Go-antor’a Com* ISM, It war th# enlr witch th#
mltta# an amplaylny th# phyrically mas would took at It « u fnr hia
handleappad la werkfog tha yaar wlfa. Ho wanted th* baM P it bround. Initaad af Jurt ana are#k Chrlitmai IB** hi* paymnati had
#ad why aueh *r*arla* aa th* total ad only 131
■Raap It for ma.” h# foM Mr.
TlorHi flat# Emplaymant Far*
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CONFBBE.NCK OPENS
to plica handleappad pa-pl# hi In*
duttyy.
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l l satioei op«n*d a eon(#r#nca
flald of trilninf and plicai-ant af bore foda yimsd authorltiLv# r«
handleappad workare In Florid*, porta Bntain w»* prepared to al­
tnclud* th* it*t# Vaaatianil B«* ls ort quadruple it* contribution
habilitatian Dapartmant wrlth of. tha Allan davelopmartt proft/m
Cica* in all kay altla# In th# Stato. For tbo ftrit *li-year pai"*t of
Thay are tralnlpy and plarlny th* plan dopor nitjon hive eon
hundrad# af handleappad paopl* In tributad aben* thrao htlllon pound*
yond aalf.aupporting Jab# ormry —obout Sit Mllioa dolltr»-to cirry
oo eeopomte dovclopment
yaar.
"Gaadwlll Indgitrlaa, lha 1*t|t*t trhomaa Prlta tn ha* given Ikon,
prlvata rahabllllattan a fancy, la 300 pound* for eich of th« first ux
ftvinr «ark and trilninf *• ■« yoart.
ivarif* of orar |M kandlcappad
paopl* In Florida *#try month.
"Th# Jab af rahiVIlltatinf ki«dl* W ELL D R IL L IN G
rappad paapla la a y w round ?ohIt i* Juit food builnaia to taka
Howard C. I.ong:
hhandleappad out of tha aharlty
lint and put tham In th* P*K
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the (lore. " 1 U piy It out by cart wai fattin* complicated.
Ha aUU owea lift] at and Mr*
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Every tim# Mrs. Rolfs wai Ram tlucki be miy b* gittln]
The watch ajad. toit it* market ^ready to ctU It quit*, th* man a trifle diieourifed Sba bnn't
value A » par emt &gt;ut« aalai ux 'would ihow up with * f*w dollar*. heard from fclm »iac# that t? 30
w it lmpo«ed liter ro«# to I par "Keep It a 1ml# lor.far.* ’he’d aay.
rent. The fadaril Ux droppad from "I’ll have tho mcney by Chrlit*

payment lost January. But

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TELEPHONES ISO end 1071
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IN S U R A N C E

114 N. TARK AVF.

OHONB 409

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fCoalJsssd frep f a ta Os*)
is lilt H« hoifti ha harm*! minad * Usht Co, R i n s CAM Nick,
a slfht at th* Cream Iso *fof*— is* Co. ChirHi S Op#.
«nd hi* tm'cbad kick pr*e|**l*
Tha A brtnrt Corf , Waftan
four plntn par sight yaar Is and Auto Aiooclat*!, Rusd’i Tmtafo

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It add* up In just ondar U 000
plot*.
8t«ya Chadwick, th* inn'* preo*
ant owner, award* dtha tankard.

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F*aJ Store. Britt Ttietor Co., Flft
rlda Greybotoid IJsaa, RU) Hardwar* Co, W. H. Itappor, Bay V
Pock. Otlar W«U*r Ran**. I«te.
Winn Lovatt . E. First. BUffaH
Elretue Co. 1. L FarUs* O *si.
Famitmlo County Laundry.

Nirh'ttos Bulek Co, OaMawy
Memorial Park. Ro-Jsy'i, Hill
I umbrr k t upply Y*rd. Inr., Iantorf Auto Parti, Ip*., Oi Fibre
Company Ine., WJias.Mll** Tutpitura Campaar, lae, laniard
Atlan'lc Kational Baak. Fork I.
Graana, Hunt-MaRabvrtl. I*e .
Central Florida Quick Fr**i* k
Rloraia. Sanford TTanait Co , W
E. K#4*r. Jansfor, Mr. asd Mr*.
Frank Kvass.

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RuUariztdWAU SATIN
tokos tha work avt of pointing
InlMior walkandcaijfcigtL
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• Foty to dtoa try—

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There’s a SAFETY ISLAN0 For you

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SENKARIK GLASS &amp; PAINT CO.
Pkto* m

114 W. SM S t

Touchtoo Drug Cpopsty ad Iso
ford, Hlfhlasd N iso r? Oardaaa.
lae . Odhap O Tadar, Is* . Adklsa
k Aakina Co., Is*., ». O A im
Jr.. A Edwin ShlsholMP, Jobs 11
William a Isiuras** Af*sep, J. C
Pasny Company, Is*., Chart** B.
Bloom. C. 8. Lm , Pforr* Miss*
faeturinf Co., Anoncas H ltlrail
Fooda. Inc, H Jama* Gut
Aftncy, Chaio O Gaapaly.
M. B Nason, M attat •# la s
lord. Lo*otsf TrtaMsr O •to rn *
Dr. A. w Byfs J r , Park Arem*
TnDar Court, PWDipo PrepmUa*.
foe . Lak* Charm Fruit Co , Ftrat
Fadaral Sarinfi k Loan Am *b ,
Dr. Leonard Musms. Susa Mieh
in* A Supply Co. Florida Kate
Bask. B. F. Coop*/, Faodmart
dry.
M ary City PvtoHnf C*. Tk«
Firaatina Tire Rubb*? Co, B L
Harvey. Zimstr Poator Co . Jim
Fp*s**r'i. P*rf**ttot Coopsranre
Datrtea. HJ1 I«FtS«*«t C*. Carnway k MeRlhbl*. J. M Mktos

Jr., Crust)*? 4 M*ftoM. Nh ) R.
Cforelasd Jr., RareM R. I t l t o r

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T«l. a*d T*ls. Cs„ ItouHa# to*,
alrom and Low*B R. ftflar.

OCTOBER
and a dash of Thunderbird, too

CLEARAN CE SALE
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Sedan ••»•*•***•*■***•*WMOOOi*

*50 Bulek RM . M a e

*54 Boick Special Hard
T o p ------------------- t u n

*53 Mercury M a n

Pftfd’t •xefuthra Ufaguard Daiign
vaf dorolopod to guard you igairut tho eaureo
«f neat aoriouo aeddont Injuria*. Tha d#*&gt;;&gt;•n ia r lifeguard iteoring wheel act* In cuahion
you in aaaa oi aeddent Lifeguard doublo-grip
door locks giro you antra protection agaioit
daora opoelng under abode. Optional Ufaguard
cushioning for in*trum#nt panel and aun wiaora
Wpo lo a n Injurira from impact. Options]
Ford Boat bolt* help bold rkUr* la

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In th o '5 6 F o rd —and all tho lightning
that gore with I t- U offered in all Fordomatio
Fairlan* and Station Wagon model*. This
GO-packed Y-8 ongino baa a doop-bloek
doaign to make It more rigid. It run* whlaporquiot and aatin-oraooth . . . laota much longer,
too. Ita ready rreponao to your commands
. . . Ita triggw-qulck passing power—give you
more waaurano* . . . make it a delight to d rift.

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N a w T h u n d a rb lrd s ty lin g b m a t in ail
18 modoli. Eaeh baa lb* long, km linna,
tba daihing stylo th at only tha fabulous
Thundarblrd could Inspire! Th* graoofiil, loww
rrW lino, tho broad, swooping hood, tho poiredin-flight look of tho sido sflhouotto—all point
to ita Thunderbird kinthip. And wh»n you
tm tbo oxriticg new Intarfore and sxquiiito
workmanahlp arsrywhor*—youTI know that
Ford ia truly thajtiw ear a t half tho Ane-earpricat

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RAE FOLEY
roul ln I ja.wMhly. 1 r u n wrtlk . . .
fhr.tb nf ■-&gt;•&lt; i'.tedle •* * U r i» *
If a-fultr #)*ti «i» *.*i|*Vh»r ml' A gbuet w rite r 7 . • . Ten IhnuawM
O m a irl o t» «* * * « r U f i r i i* i Ko h«e# d o ll* « !"
of tVia* *r.**i k* • rix* an *«n It*
T M rrw fi ve.u* at lb* oihec end
la * ' u kta » o u a f w ldnw C a ro l and a *
M io u r a a * at w r * ' « nuum * * *•&lt; **• of th* w ti# U M , "tiMi **#. Mr*,
Oartil iraraa ira * P « » " Irfi llcm dl*. yo u r burtvkJKl had an u n ­
C «*4*4
r W&gt; m art Ik a * * • * Ib o - ira a * O t IU r*
man** u n i devoted following. They
will b* t» £ * r In know h im * abwut
n tA fT c n tw o
Aft HP. drnv* aw av tm
mth* him a* k man. lh-«# Ultl* peiyoung wtdm» ■ bum*. Grtawnld** h iim I to u rn ra no on* would know
aentt of irteplw ^abl* k»* *■• ! * i wf|| u you. Onr n| Ihe leading
kghtenwt by the knowleoge that weeklie* w ill pay t»n Ihuuaaiut lor
Roger'* young w if* gn*v*4 to* k » t M wf lo u r artut** auU m art
w ill urulouMaOIJ M I w t public*■im. too.
Carol lutened to lb * etanlhg af iron aftarwkfrta In l*e t, I trunk
me d&gt;vw and flood (nr a manned! I ran g u * j* n ir * U u L And IM r#
m tlte middle of i m lib rary, arm* aro people with (It* t* rh n u *l
barging limply *1 her side*. f*re knowledge to nr.p j'W with lb*
an b lin k Ui*t it looked *tmr&gt;W *tn- writing. M r*, rieo u ng , a d ie t * of
pid. Th* un&lt; n »r» rl*ri*tic ip ark of min*. M available 11 poo would
anger w ** *noll*d nut and i t * feR Ilka to d u o u a Iha m etier with h rr.
o t rouraa, tf puu * r* ahenimely
•hipty. hh* v u alto alone.
ilha tu4 been completely atemt ■Wertninarl eg ..n et it, I will hurl
few time* tn her life. RM ahould aomtnn* ela* to w rtla tha arltel**.’
rvit h*va tent h*e niev* to tM
Corot m ad* up bar mthd without
Kihtwea Die empty hnuaa waa knowing ana had don* an. “ No,
fnghttning. KM caught neraelf am l it w rit* tnrm mjr**lf. O r at laaat
th* verg* of railing in Roger. Hut —who m Ih l* g h n atw n lar!"
h* w*« not there, n* roaiM not
"1/ka F le m in g *
auiawer. II* would nevrr again fling
• I n r i n , m ah* k Iwdvt T h a i
Often tM front dnoe and rom* tn
*ja though btown by n high wind, in her* 7"
ce’l.r.g. ”Wher*a my gtrlT"
"MM to antiraiy rea p n iafai*”
At that moment R o n rr Brtadl*
died for bla w ife T h * nnti** kn*w There waa a hint of carefully *onhim no longer, T M a r M of bit trolled am uaem ant to IM diriant
voir* and bta fooutap * faded.
There waa iwtly apaca and at Iline**
- W a ll - n i l n g h l."
— and flnahiy. The mtmimaia that
“Shall w* nay U ai Mr*. Ptamtag
had protected M r ro fl«l aw ay Ilk* will bw With you on iha flftavnthT"
T h a MtrenUi,* Carat agreed,
*ng.
,
Th* tb nfl paal a f Ih a t*top4wmj reeling an tnwugh aM bed pu pped
* U ill* d M r but Mm m ad* aw at­ off mtw deep wwiee.
tempt u anrwar R. On aw ay, *M
"1 a n a t m ,* tM M rra ry ag— t
ra id mentally, gw a w a y . B ut IM aakd, “ that N WIN pawn to M A
person at tM wtMr and wd Urn hnw au reamful aollaboratlon."
Carat **t I M pAun* bark to Its
eradk*. (Uw rvwehed (or tM paper
half* and organ to apaw tM latwh i M if a ia

I U ir &gt; 41 through U&gt;* p&lt;K eM CMM
upon * eheet of p*p*r, without *n
envae-p*. without k ugnaturw. It
rawd:
T M * M hi* ptoap tn*

"Know whktT" iiekwe Klbtuw rvrrutved h*r Uaek hat and h *r good
bi*i k dr***, woen ahtnp U lit*
v u i i a Kh« waa abort and Mow*,
with thin r*d hair and *m k!l ajraa
m il n k ln l Ilk* ru ria n tk 10 k f»&gt; * u
tint u k pitta.
Albert KiBtw* * m prupiwd high
on pdknr* m IM big duubi* Md
H * wk* k amall m u w ith k be«d
tb k l **»m«0 too heavy toe h ’A
f i k w n y n*&lt; *. W rvue Ilk * pi|w
attan* auwk M l K i m alaavaa &lt;f
k i* fad'd balhroM . 14a lap atariag
a l Iha retting end mad* no rvpiy
to h u w ifaa emumenL Hut B ** m i
K ill he* did not «*pM-t n r**pnnM.
" It waa a tnv*ly N nw ral," *bt
u t d with pleaaur*. T b e e * • n*v*f
b&gt;'n au'h Ooweri U tkia tnwk.
Kuma of them ra m * all IM wap
from N r * Pork. Ju a l abort th*
w hol* Villag* turned out. Over
•im p ear*. And a beautiful *er-

rrlnn.*

K h* m m a w n f l g U tw * *4 her
hu* hand but bta epea auU retied
on th* ceiling. Thera waa no • * p re u io a on me fa r*. W ith Ban.*
tewdrrnaa* in * buttled l a hi* Mda
and amooihad IM aM *t over aim.
"Know what I" t a t r * p a * * d , but
not bo|&gt;afuUp. A IM rt n *v * r rvailp
raced ahout anp of IM am at I gutalp * M Wnugbt bom* In him aa a
lover might being an ottering of
flower*. "Know who w aa a l IM
tu n * e * lf Jan* H nndl* "
A lh a n a *p*a k f t I M ratling,
amigbi b n wifa'a fa r*. " J a n * :"
M fe p * * l« L
(Uia nodded, delighted at having
wreated Mm from k it a boorp lion,
from th# medltaOoM that a a clu tM
M r , that a f u r moca than twenty

gvami awl letter* on tM dwell that
told M r , swn.rlUnai fluently, pome
tun** awkwardly, what Roger yearn of marriage kept bar eonRriwdto bad meant to thouaamla of Usually Paata Wat IM twain bad
paopia wbara M bad n*v*r kaowa. never toioia* ana, that they war*
•wparata aatiu*A Nat a l Mr pro­
found tov* nad Men afato u&gt; mak*
a bridge between them. RM aatd
brightly, “RM naked for you. Turn
thing aM anld w a a R a r ' i Albert!’
AM an* want* la waa yon."
Ha pulled hmuelf higher an tM
pillow*, a faint llngla a4 eninr In
hi* aaltow far*. "Not 1 won’t a**

Legal Notice
p a r i n g o r i w n t b t *s
i m n o i maraicr m.i:*Ttnu p a l Tt H anar, h » i * « •b l n
a
I baa. o r n u r i
f m iU K
K M IIT C U I. T 4 I
■i Howl. m u i i i T
at w et n
p i t : n r aatkivsi.R «m v ti ,
rioRin*. t a n n m e v u t .
Ring n r h i m . ana: n r t »\ r.«
run run n u m i a m « n i u

bun a tm a r a t r i A i t a a
•&lt; iroot. n ia m itT m worn
• nvr.
M a tlr* le h a re b v t t v a n t h r i *&gt;iff i a n t ta the p r n v ir lr n a a f Hertm a
I t * 11 n » r i * « n ie l iit r e . H i t . a t
• " .• • 4 r4 h r He-Man 1* a f t &gt; e * i * r
l l ? f l . l e a » a r r i a r i * t . A . ta or t a i l
• a a ia e a * * * k v • e .- tla a T l a f i k a * f a r l a t s i l e w s a f f U ' U i , A t la a f

e i l l r a * f Ih a m llla g a e f l i u a fe r
Ik e a e a e in e r ile n e le c f - r aa&lt;4 P n e.
• le i T a a B rh e e i I i i n r l i i N um ber
Oee.
S e t m e re ( L e a * * • T r u r ie e e h il l
•**&gt;» f la m e m a r e ra«i4**&lt; a atei r t r i a t a t'n n M y O n er* U ew ibai
T h e e e it a ia ie * m llt a ia le v y f a r
ae&gt;4 P p m ia l Pr-hael l l le l r i e l Y u m *
bat n a r f u r lb # l - e u l a r I n m i«
a la h t m ill# f a r e « .i. ve e r - t ih r
M e a n l'.ti e ii'l H i . m ill# f a r H n lia
le a e a e b it l i m i u K i r i la be
ei|&gt; ei.4 ra In y ro v M a fe r m e ln ie n ear e im tiia &gt; e ia r a i e r e n n e lo ir lletl a f t r b n a l h m la i n |t . t u ir i- h l- t
a t a lt r r r i i r n l l e r a , e r a a p lla l a u t1st p u rv a re r . ' i s a t r | . » u a e tn rr e ra la be
p u n '* * an ih a b e lla l la r e r n in v a l
aa T ’ u u e e e it .a y La hnn ilneieU e i
a e r 11ml it * In 14 l e v * r u n t l " !
the tim e a f Ih a e le e 'la a , by a n t .
t in s a f f iv e e r m n r* iw ir o n i e u a ilri*4 tn v e t * in in * t l e r i i i a . r ile *
w ith ih # p n e r * e f P u h it* l a i t r u r .
Ile a *1 p e m ln n le r n u a l r . R i'M 4 « ,
*1 laaat 14 Wave * r l * r t * the h n l* .
1*0 a f M l* e le r ll e * P e tllln e f a rm *
m e * ka " M a in e * f i ' m t k * C n u a iv

441. • * airm an w ill ba bel*
kraaakmil Penvlnet* I'a a a tr. Pie14*. aa* t» *aeb p ta tla a praetprt
tharrC aa Te w *ap . th# l i b 4er ef
Knveinkar. 1*41 f*r the elMtlen
fr* w bawtoelb CPontp a l tare* br
tb * a u e lill!* elerter# Of M l* Cana- ■ ep *tl*l**4*at a f PabHa t a ilr a i4) ar three Treat**# fe r P **rU | li e *
* r n 4 i r e f r t t Rnarf af Pnblle
T * « Prheal M etrl-i Xanvher &lt;1*A
w hirb rnmarlae* *11 ef net* H**U- le eiru rtla a af ie m lae l* Ceuaty.
p e l* r» u a it. F ie r i* * , a n * 4 *t*ri*i.

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PRKMIKR RKAHT
llONG KONG R—Premier Chou
En 111 of Red Ctiio* ll ready to
meet U. I. Secretary of Slat*
Dullei, a member of a Japaneic
drlegatl.io to Peiping reported to­

day.

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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

w u jir.R

WASHINGTON IF—The head M

a leading *l*rtr(ral firm laid to­
day th* nalion'a maior problem in
the marbine as* ahrart la more
likely to h* a labor ahortag* than
matt unemployment.
non G Mitt hr II. rhalrman ami
prrtirirnt of Sylvanla Elfctrir
I’rodiuta. Inc., taid hr do#a not
tharr frara that automation, or thr
growing u«r of Jabor-aattng metbinary, will rcault in Irwrr )oht,
mitrart. hr tatd. It will rrrata motr
employment.
* But I apt concerned," hr
•aid in teulmony prepared lor thr
Syntpllaus* rommitlrr aludying
automation trrnda, “about thr
ttrong pmbabilitp of a labor abortagr In Iha yrart ahrad unlan thr
rat* of mechanization la increated."
Mitrhrll ta li govarnmrot data
thow induitrp rmployrd 44 million
norlirrt in l!*4T and So million
in 1114, Vrt hr taid. If production
lrrhnit|'j«i had not pro ire tied In
tha Interval. 14 million worker*
ootild have hrrn required U&gt; han­
dle Iha IIM output.
"Tha American population." ha
•aid, "tlmplp could not hava furnlihrd that w irk fort a Without increated mrchanliatlon. without
labor-aavlng device* and ntar-all
greater prxi iitlon alflrlencp, Iha
public't need would atmplp not
bar* been met.**
Mitchell riled a butlnaaa maganna'a ptedletlon that if Iho praaent rate of automation continual,
all available worker! hp l*4T will
be needed working full lima to meet
production demand! and a thorter
&lt;tnrk week will ba aut of tha quaelion
HO Praildent Waiter Reuther
prflirted In leatlmonp yaaiarJap
that Iha nation wit] hava a 31
hour fnurdav work weak kp IIS*.
Mitchell aatd Iha rale a# macb
anirallon muat h# boo-tad "If tea
are In realize our ambiUooi of a
atradilp Hitna alandard of living
add a ahorter work week."

401 W a t ThirtMBlk S l m i
THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS- • FRI. • SAT,
UN0 1At K RtTAIT Of n t l

a IMP Charte* c Fimtcar* lend. ■ hand
w ith apud-pecting e h n rrt aboard ib« auhm artn* ir.T.ff. CUm agor*
•n a eniiM b e re tlh the aurfac* of Iha G u lf nf btastro. Setm tn
C . i. In n d ry (right) acquaint! Iha vitiior w ith K P. d u ll*! on tb*
v n «at* that la part of a program by Becreiarp of Defeni* Charlaa %
.
W ilton to lam JIiarlM r t v iliin Ittd trt wtth arm ed force* problem*.

FLA. GRADE A — DIRECT FROM LOCAL FARMS

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WESTERN END-CUT LOIN OR BOSTON RUTT

PORK ROAST

39c

LEAN* PURE

GROUND B EEF

BUTTER

Lb. 37c

Lb. 66c

WESTERN I.EAN CENTER CUTS

PORK (HOPS

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Check Returned
Minus Explanation
TA LLA H A SSEE ’JR-An Alachua
County In itiato r haa returned l«
Iha »iit* without eiplaoattod R R .
M nf th* dally vip rn w and travel
allowanrei he waa paid dtniPf the
ailriorvtinary reapportion want pap.
iion.

Rep. Ralph Turliaglon'i ahach
receited Monday carried a nota­
tion that it r o p m e n te d 11 diva of
the $11 dally a ip rn ro allowance
and Ih* mileage allowance for
line# round 11Ip* between Gain**villa and Ta'lahaiic*.
The Legltlatur* receaaad tha aailimt unul Jun* 4 after a 114-day
deadlock. Th* law m akan actually
•era In Manna only ad of Um 111
day*.
w ta f, r b a t r w il*
t f*T Rtrn
llla r r . n . n
nf P u b .
Ray Higgina, general auditor la
■ l* s ir « m * a A e i -affirm
p avrtiar, af iha llnar* nf tha comptroller'* office, laid TtirPublle latreurilna nf Beau- lington'i ehatk would ba craditad
1*1# C e u i l r . y ta r lg * .
ta tM lagialiHv* rgpenaa fund.

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ROUND STEAK
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Yothlnilo Kilajimt, a Tokyo city
eaunnllor, qunio.1 tb* Cnmmtinnl
Premier aa aaying he la willing to
renter with Pullet If «urh a nieeling It needed to improta relation!.
Th* Chinct* Communiit got amment haa bean leaking a high level
ronferenra with l ’. S. ofPctila lor
month*.

THE RIGH T O IL
FOR RIGH T N O W
IS R IG H T HERE

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CLASSIFIED ADS

9 - ARTKXEB Pt)R RALE
m f c i f l f f p w l L L Electric Pum
Like new- lion. 1202 W. 2nd
Remmlngton Automatic Rifle.
Model 5501. SL and LR Priced
515. Phone MO between 93.

th e o l d h o m e t o w n

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S eT d BED COVERS ( ir o n e d one
season. Ircnr Hinton, West Side.
Thone IS*W.

DAILY

The Want Ad Department is
open from 8:30 a. m. until 3:30 p.
in. eaeh business day except Sat*
onlay afternoon. Deadline for
week-day Insertion* la 5:00 p. m.
tho day preceding publication.

ATTRACTIVELY DESIGNED S
Native and Foreign Woods.
See Them At
BKDROOM HOMES - PRICED
Shm aaa Concrete Pipe Ca.
from 110,600. In 513.000. FHA Out West IJth SL
Phono 24N
• p.J VA (GI) Financed.
QUICK CASH for Furniture. Add­
ing Moehmes, Typewriters, Out­
O nilA M &amp; TUDOR, INC.
board Motors. Bosts. Super
Buildera n{ Emir Home* for
Trading Post. One mile South
on 17-92. Thono 2212 R.
Florida Living.
S ain Office—2623 So French .Ava
HEATING
Floor Furnaces and Circulators
rhoM 2100 or »S0
H. A POPE CO- INC.
!M South Park Ave. Phono 1449
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
Punt ........................ »2,\0 Gal.
T-Shirts .......
4»c Each
310 banford Avo
rhooo 1321

IP r r IS REAL JBTAT*

ask CVnrwley A Mealetth
; UT Booth Pork Phow 771

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to
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10B— SALESMEN WANTED - 1 0‘
MAN^ age 2.1-4N prclerihlv Milh
Inturanre or other Sales Exper­
ience. Wanted by top rated lufe
Insurance C&lt;&gt;. a&lt; general agent
agrr.t Inr Sanford area Salary
and rspensr allowance liaied on
ability and experience An op­
portunity In build your own
agenry with liberal company
financing Write Box ]o &gt;. thr
Sanford Herald for proonat
Interview.

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salesgirl
YftUSf! ex
exnerirnred
wishes work in Sanford. Write
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home by Day or Week. Call

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TYi,ING~3one—at'hume. Are you
running for an olliee? Let me
address your rardt and envelopet. Phone 7R1-M.
LAWNS MOWED by Jerry laird.
Free estimates hiene 1217-W

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M. G. HODGES

te r e te cn AH Water Pumps—
W*0a Drilled - Fames
Paeia Read Phase 7H

nOGF.IUS TREE SERVICE

again

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1 6 - SPECIAL m i f i c m
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Hlgheet CASH. IRADK-lN nncea
p . m . C A b irn E U a
paid 5ar wed nirniiuro Call 93*.
Geaeral Caotrartae
WUaon-Malcr Furniture Co. 211
"Home* of Distinction’*
E. 1st SL___________ _______
HI Way 17 91
FImmm till
7— Peta-Uvestoeb-Suppllea —1
For Bmrr l’lumumg
FEEDER"*Pi£»—llegi'lrred* IL&gt;vrs,
Sec or Call
Gilts, Bred Sows. II H Greer,
W. J. KING
Hiwsy 426, i t milei N. E
2M9 Sealh Tsrh Fhaaa 3*
Oviedo.
l*A HELP WANTED ifnnslr) 10A
Grtffli A Hum* r Conilrurtton Ca.
u T i n r lipcrvtnr. Gusrantted
Itomri and Remodeling
Kslsry. Eva B e n Beauty Shop,
phone 2.1*1 M-4.
109 K 2nd St*_______
WAITRESSES — Wtprrlenred prel e r n d lull will train int'ijK rtrnr.
ed. Mu*t t«* neat in apprsrsnee.
Call Deland,
IMu between
9 a. m . • 11:00 a. m , fur intervi*w.
•‘COLORED Women are mating
nod proflli selling for welfnow ensmrtie enmpany. Write
P. O Bn* 973, Orlandn, for in-

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drive Excellent condition. 5400
1202 44esl 2nd Street
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WE slock fop-prade tmililitiK material* for top-grado
result*. If you w ant your
conatructioii to mitlivn it*
m ortgage id* sure you uso
o n l y premium product*.
Check with us for ma­
terials and advice on any
building chore. W E will bo
happy to serve you.

In. Call 1M7-R, after 4 3d p. m.

19.11 MODEL A. 1/mks good, runs
a iiu e y ’e Rika Stop
go. d Good liter. 5163. 2120
&gt;10 C. 41h SL
Phoaa 2454
Grange As*.
Space Heaters aad Floor Fora- MODEL "A" Ford, equipped for'
aeea Litoral Trade-la.
hunting with sleeping space, gun ;
rark and provisions bin. See a t 1
1120 Elliott Ave. alter 4 p. m.

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Trees Removed, Topped, Shaped
■t !■■»! ■
and Rrured. General Tree
5*1 E . 1st HI.
Phone 99«
Surgeon Free E s t i m a t e s . IT— Aatoaiebtlea Trailer* —IT L. I . 8411—Plano Trrhnlrlan
Thone .v&gt;9 X W. San/ord.
rto
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2164.
Rout*
1.
Sanford
It srtT. ay YOU to see US b ria r*
you Euy, Open Evenings and
Buy. .Sell, Rent. Tin* wUh want
FLOOR sanding aad BMibtai.
It'* Bo Km f
to d ay s.
ads, the busiest salesman In
Oeaateg, waxing. Bervtog 5«mi
£
amide
Trailer
Bair*,
To PU ct A Want Ad
ante County since 1925. 1L M
town. Put one to work for you
falalha,
Fla.
GleawM, Laba Mary.
Juat Call 1821 and ask for
Phone 1*21. We will be glad U
FOR SALE — Will ssrrifire equity
the Want Ad department
charge
|L
on
1931
Ford
2-do«r
sedan.
EaRNVELOPKS, letterbeads, slate.
Sanford Herald
■«ata mvoices, hand bills, aad
cehinl condition. Call 1143 J .
t r a g r a m s , etc. Progressive
|ftar * P. m.
PriaUag Co.. Phoaa 409 — 491
1955 POWERGLIDK RelAIr CherWest llth 81.
rolet-gooii condition-reasonabia.
5 3 / V \ R . 2 ' » 4 *• n .i i u i M t t i t v u m r t a *d V'
U ,H arrrpt trade-in, 106 AvaTV SERVICE
rado Ase.
Fast and Kfiirtent
JENNINGS TV CENTER
CHEVROLET
1932. Low mileage,
Phnne 2S13-J.
one owner. Will consider trade
Storage until X-51as

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Buy your Furniture at Berry’x I* —Motors/ Boat*/ Trailer*— I*
Wartdiouie Eurn . C o, at (Ml W
lit St All nationally adv. fu r
4*1.EAR tNCE S \ l ft
suture at waretiou«e price*.
1)33 l:\IM I I Ill s and
I M 1 I Mil I DUS
2 )IDS I AMI H H 'N II
-I&gt; H i H I' Si A-KING.
good
condition
. . . 53*50
S tiALL ni.ACK AND WIIITf. 7 m s
haireil ling. City |jren«e No. qj. L l II I*. EVINHUDE,
HOUSE. CLEANING -- Windows,
run* like a top and brats
If fitund pirate rail 32J-W.
Walls. Flonit, Ph. D, C. Cald­
Tuw:tig
521.30
Child’s t»’t
well. 1143 J,
3*: II i* SCOTT-ATWATEH.
lika new
iM.9i
LOST — orange tomali* Villen
FHA K tninrtng
Cali in; J.
3 II P hCOn* ATWATER.
For Remodrtlng and repairs.
rrliimhrd
.........................16*30
Nothing Down-Small Monthly LO.Sr mi sta ir Road Pmjerl, 5, M. hEA B i a : . .............. 554 .M
brown toaiher Billfold wdn cur- .v 4 {-A lNRl DK
........... 5.VMSI
Payments
o ’m-i drivers lirrntr. i d r n li. it IH ill.Sf; WIZARD
515 00
Nherman Concrete Co.
firalmn,
pa|irr«,
rte
I'leair
tuns
good.
7 ', II. ELGIN
Out Weal 131b
rhaoe 14*9
nolii) Stale Road Di pl , City
SMI on
New Mivlel only
Hall
7 ' , MERCURY,
PLUMIIING
Illom Cal.
*113'*1
Contract and repair work. Free t V l i . l l T M l A I , WSRVIlV.a-a 7' NoI R
estimate*. It. L. Harvey. 204 e ItllalHAittr. aptUUnere sales xlrtllitalESI ONE I iltr new5*9 AUi
Sanford Ave Phone IS2A
and service. G. II. Iligli, Ovie.l.i, l u l l FIRESTONE with Em I
II M*tir Tank
4112 ;&gt;o
Fla. I’hone 4151 or Sanford
GATLIN imOTHKRB
10 II JOHNMIN,
1*41 W after a p m
Dragrr.e and Bulldorer Service
rv well grar shill, lank
5123 00
Ptmnit: 2221— Sauford, 2464 — s i - OFFICE F lH R m r.y i -21 10 II Lightning MERCURY 5129.93
Geneva
T R T U E n itn T : Machine Co., 12 H MiA RhK
Verr gtvvf ronditlon
. . 1129 94
Typewriters, adding maeftues,
ORLANDO Morulag Sen(JnaI, Or
5135 00
Sales-IteuLais. 2i« Magnolia. Pb MERCURY &lt; Rt ISEII
Undo Eveniag Star. Call Ralph
16
II.
.SCOTT-ATWATEH
Ray 41*6-1________________ _
Complete wllh Remote con­
trol llux and ronirul ruble —
H E4NWURANCR
- I 4 B | !f_
■KAtrrY PARISHIM —24 onls
1159 93
n a Him:i t s
Also rnanv motors torn down for
Reaulv Nook
Rate* to
Used putts. Rratonehlr.
103 So Oak Avr.
Policyholders
Phone SU
Iln Sale While H ire Iasi?
John Wnilaaw Iml Agvaey
New H&gt;*. Modrl I VINCI HIS
sit Katoerd AUaolte Rsnk
26— I.AUNPRY SERVYICK -23 •111 I.IGHTWIN. ( Sold Outl
7 1, ELEKTWIN. (Sola Out)
o T 5
Wasa end Dae 13 If EASTWIN Sale
SHI V)
Dry
14 H.
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Demonstrator S2A&gt; 00
• One hour % • Wash aad Dry 85 If BIGTWIN - .Sold Ouli
Fold
23 II ilee. Starting
■O u t '' '■ 'N it. k *■'
• Finished Laandry
Big Twin
.............. 11*1 SO
• SaoMnne Dry Cleaning
24 II. Elec. Drmonslralor
Ii2*
Sealbwide laundromat
A*.* b.
V LAS
Heath !Ude Fee*marl Bldg.
COMPLETE OUTFIT SPECIALS
Glass, Aluminum nr Mahogxnr
IM Ran £3Ik KL
Boats 4|any nro models Just
IS NOTICES A.&lt;b&gt;EWM)V4I.S 13
arrived.
|*ril.'i"N who" “ “ (lal In tSOO 2« PROFESSION Al._S» H4 ICLS7*
block «n Sleltonvllle about 3 C u m p x i n S lniliii o f lliinrini;
Gal r trailer- al o srseral mn.
wr*kt ago and borrowed my
drls of i..er| boats A trailers on
Fox Trot — Watt/ — Swing
JACK, either return the pari you
hand, priced leatonahlo.
kept or rome hark and get the Rumba. Samba, Tango. Mambo
P O, Bov 2i’&gt;7 R O B S O N
.S p n rtln c
Goods
part I have. 1*02 Washington 2312 Mohawk
Ave Phone 2**2
Rvinrnde galea A genrtr*
r PIANO RERVHT
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BICYCLE PAINTING

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Whito
Nile
(pots.)

BOUGHT SOLI* TRADED
Ray Krel'a Cam Cara
Sanford Ave. A 11lb SL

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matter

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20. Hole.
Ivring

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SrdtlW2l U&gt;J 14*6
QUtdQ ill*
21 Marshy C3UL4 U c in "d'JO
meadow b n u n n a ’j l s s
23. Tow *rd Hf’ lifl i tsiiiivi -;v7
WflSUtl URTUBW
tho
4 Household
r a il
pet
l u l u i i i 'i Aaevtf
14 Irmted
5. Aftirme23 And
livevote*
95 Quote
29. Showei*
9 Collection
37. Eioateil
ed
of oee hives i
39. Spread*
7. Thinks
30. Trltunum
grass to
i sym )
8 Put to
dry
32 Reg.
Sight
10 BrgJt
lilrred
9. tinge
of hurdfte
Nurse
10. Eldest son
41 More a
(ahbr, 1
of Noah
mine •
31 Tortion
16 Butdha
direction'
(Chin I
34. Always

aubstanre
occurnr.gr
In rtpe
fruit

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AS Btsttaa Attendant. Steady

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27-A iurused
in thr m ix ■

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13. E:replace
projection
14 Art uvv.ru.

METAL ROOFING
Nov la Slock. 5-V Crimp - I U "
CaeniaUd— 2H** Corrugited
Cot all Your rooftag need* at
S k v a u Comcreto Pipe Co.
Out West 11th St
Thono 24*9
RED-I-MUt CONKRETE
Mratio Concrote Co.
309 Aim Avo.
Thono 1335

O iler - W alter R o n aa. Ik .
Gcaersl CootracUa*
SPECIALS
." a p a r im UITS: rooms, UN MaUoavtUo Ate. Pboa# INI
Wrought Iron Lamps
private hatha. 114 W. First sc
1—3 W*y Floor Lamp. 2
LOW ELL B. (KUER
Matching Table Lamps . . . .
♦ RoOawiT m l B th y B M i
■milder - Pkoae 1»»
All 3 for only
*19 No
D a v W ta k or mooUs-tai. 1U5.
l i t Went rtrst THREE Bedroom House. Owner
leaving town. Will sell for
A REA L HUY!
equity. Nesr Pin* Crest School. Beautiful Book-Red. large Double
FU R N ISH E D APTS,
Phone 2504-J.
______
Dreiser, Beveled Mirror . . .
a n Wtst 1st Or Call at FuroK
Now only . . . .
593 95
turo Center. H I West i l l
W M *«ff *
Rea) Estate
Comfort Specials
Avalon Apt*. S O ttm cf.
7J0-W.
Reg (Twin or Full sue) Exrh
Price
e r , Realtan
KI
Cullen Bad Htrkey,
$£9 50 Qililtnp Matt
549 Ml
M T . imtaolo ■••»£ **
W able Horn** and Apts. fb°— **■ IN N. Park Ava. Pboa* 231L
39 51) Royal Comfort Malt. 39 .VI
49 50 Prt-lluilt spec Matt . 34 50
FURNISHED AnaitmooL 100 Park
J. W. HALL. REAL!
Florida
Slat*
Bank
Bu
Avo.
Identical Savings on Matching
•*C*!1 Hall" Phone ITU.
Box Springs .
:LEAN furnished ant. Close to.
703 West fat St. Phone &gt;11.
R ou I . rayteo. Broker
ROLLED Edge Inner Spring Mall.
B. Reader***, A
Matching Box Spring. Beauti­
SICE BEDROOM. Private cn- Anaahetle
Pb.
2171
—
17-93
at
Hiawatha
ful Headboard (choice enlor).
trance and bath. Phona 2029-W.
Hollywood Legs ........... 54950
I/viking for a good location.
30WNSTAIRS furnished apart.
2101 Amelia in HIGHLAND
nwnL 701 Palmetto. Phone *23 J.
ECHOLS REDDING CO.
PARK. Very neat 2 lied room
Ooeaar 2nd A MagaolU Ph 1232
home
with
tiled
bath
anil
kitch­
IVt Lovely, clean noon*. »»•
“Bad" Bamberger. Mgr.
en equipment. Yard nicely land­
Two rouma. $33. l i t I »r«.
ore* Meeday’e Ul 9 p. m.
scaped Priced at 59.500. with
attractive terms.
URNI8HED Three Room Apt.
CONCRETE
wllh bath. Screenrd porch. UarMlied Coeereie. Concrete
oge. 512 Park or Phone 1331-B-2. Robert A. WDUmbb, Realtor Ready
Rteck. Sand. Gravel. Cement
Raymood Laodqalst. Assoelato
Caam ta Pipe In Meet All QuaU
FURNISHED three rooms and Phone 1971 AtlanUe Bank Bldg
fkatiois.
bath. 1802 Maple Ave. Phono
Pkeoe 2N9
3 Bedroom. CB home op large
1474. Aiiartllo. 600 Park.
rorner lot. Hot Water Heater, Shervuui Coocrete Pip# Co.
Space Heater, TV Antenna, tile
THREE Room completely furnish*
Oet Heel nth SL
hath. A small comfortable homeed Apt. Thono Z392. 317 Pal*
clean but needs painting inside— Factory to Yow —
metto._____________________
ll.ioonn down and *73 00 month
AlaNtaun
•N IC E three room furnished Apt.
nr 11.991. down and 552 40 month.
▼OMtlAR Dili)da
^ 2300 MeUonvilk.____________
H tt fit* you THIS IS A REAL |
BARGAIN. 0*
Inner b n gone.
MODERN 2 Bedroom, furnished
roll with 94aette ends. PlaiUc er
Home and Four Unit Motel
rayon Upas. Oettow or ayleo
w,
a,
PbuOO 5107.
|l. uanraore
Bamkarik daaa aad Paint Co
K iS J E
3 ROOM Furnished Apt. Lights
Phone Sit
IN. Park Ave 113-114 Waal tod Bl
water furnished. Close in. PbeoeSIN
2W per month. 107 locust,
Itewtog Machis**, aid Repairing
bone 724-M.
n e a r 9 19a B. Park Phase lilt.
NICE rooms, hot water, televiiioo.
B anarly Appliance Center
Coffee privileges. 56 weekly.
"Your Wesunghoute Dealer”
^ 10IMV.
Maytag Washers
i Cotemso Reams . . . 564 jo up
^FURNISHED l Bedroom~Apl
115
Msgasil*
Ave.
Phene 1757.
Phono 432-W.
9196. Raya Equity
Used furniture, appluaeas, wots,
FURNISHED Garage Apt. Elec­
and Immediate Occupancy in Two
ate. Baught-aold. Larry’s Mart.
tric kitchen. 200 Elm Ave.
221 E ast!st BL Phona 1131.
Bedroom House. Monthly payTWO * BEDROOM unfurnished
Way.~6wner,
|
ments
53100
which
Includes
USED FURNITURE
house. 406 Colonial
222*-M.____________________
CLEARANCE
Tears and Insurance.
WE NEED THE APACE
COTTAGE. Weat Flrit *t. Fruit
Oiler-Weller Homes —Ph. INI YOl'R
OPPORTUNITY TO RAVE
trees, newly painted. Ph. IIOB-J.
Retail Value
Kale Price
|79 95 2-Pr. Sofa Bed Suites 147.00
.NICELY Furnished 5 room Gar4.1 IS 3 Pc. Liv. Room Suites 21.00
I aae Apt. Call 1U daytime, 315-R
29M Wing Chair ............. I t op
after dp. a . C, C. Welsh.
29 9S Pintle Platform Rocker
UNFURNISHED 2 large rooms,
A Ottoman.............. in no
also a 2 room Apt. No children.
1191 Adjust Lunge Chair 4 00
I24H Palmetto._____________
29 95 Walnut Draner
C A. WHIPUUN
A Mirror ..................... in no
FURNISUED Apartment. &gt; rooms,
14 93 Dresser Bases
... 3 00
bath, private entrance. Ph. 49-W.
99 50 5-Pc. Twin Bedroom
V. E^DOu ’glS T
S uite..............................4*00
tie &amp; Park
FURNISHED
v s a n iv iia s w r two bedroom down­
” —
9* M Poster Bedroom Suites 30 00
stairs
tu
rn iApartment. 909 Park Ave.
29.93 Large Buffet with
Phona 1474.
Mirror
...................loo
. FURNISHED one bedroom rottage
41.93 Dining Room Tables .. is on
29 to Alum. Chaise Lunge _ jo 00
I by the month. See R. J. Carroll
Plenty of Mattresses and Box
alter 6 p. m. week-day* or any­
time Sunday. Five Point* Motel,
Springe — Make us an offer 777
six miles South on IT-fcl._____
Mather of Sanford
RONT first floor room. Wall furFR
9M9
R. IM BL
P 5 m 127
nished. Furnace heat, hot and
cold water In room. Kitchen prtin
■way tl-M
vtlegea Utilitlea f u r n i s h e d .
Woman. Phone 415-M, IN Holly
PUBLIC AUCTION
Ava.
A. D. HlgUaymta. AaaoeUte
Na
Matt
fnik
Ava
Phwie
N
9
1
| Room Furnished A'"'•merit.
Adnlta. 1209 Palmetto. Tb. 93-R.
1907 C E D A R A V E N U E
Very Large 2 Bedroom furnished 2-B. B. d e lu x .e masonry home.
nicely located Mar high tchool.
signer* and
ApL Call avanlagi, 2154.
Furred walls, ceramft til* bath, will buy am
Elec. Rang# and ILfrigcrainr. Walker Auct
Attractive 199 f t lot with abode ■. . . _____
ELEC. Strive and G. t Refrigera­
traaa. 99J09.
tor. WUI Mil both for m
Phone 141T-X-I.____________
LOCH A R D O R
3- B. R. masonry boma la A-l con- WINCHESTER 2(520, Wincbcslrr
m«-w.
dttkia e« 199 ft. lot. Mtontod awt
19 Ga. Dongle. Hunting Cost.
Brtecbes, Boots. Ammunition,
block from OCbool bus Use. This
» - w i f i w , .r* D IM meat spacious modem etc. Complete HUNTING set-up
horaa wa hava to offer la Ha
555 00 F. E. Henry, Sanford
Trailer Park om , J t^idirgjM L
iMWi* w§ MVt IM H]f* HlsM0&lt;
the Sagfnrd Herald.

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By STANLEY

N O l- B U T l G U E S S YOU HAVENT
E A T E N /M T H F D I N E R SIN C E
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DAVIti MN 0UIION, **, Prime
Mmliler-rtMlgTixt# nf Israel, wa*
ordered by his doctor* lo hsv*
absolute rr«t tor a week or more.
A medical bulletin said that Hen
Ourlon *feeit we|)“ but rhal h#
nrtds * rest Ucause of faugu*.

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Help
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FE M A L E
Sears, noehuek an 4 C&lt;s. Ms
en opening In Sanford for
a young lady l«et»een 10 and
35 \*nrs of age. The person
must know inurh type it s 1em s-nd ba aide In maintain
a minimum speed nf 3.4 word*
m r minute. Bookkeening ex­
perience is a nmrh desired
nuatily, Iml other prarllcal
experience nr advance edu­
cational arhirsemenV would
b» considered. Applicant*
must he high school gra­
duates. with pleasing person,
alitv and pood character,
and have the ahilitv and de.
• ire to get along with peopte.
The position offers a rood
etartinr salary. A discount
will he given on all wtirrhases. with group Insura nee. groun hnsniuH*atl»«

and profit sharing plan*
available. Permanent real,
dent preferred. It la an Idea)
position far tha right per sen.
a

If vnu a rj Interested In thla
position, and are between
tha aga* nf Sfl aaJ 33. apply
in person now at Betra Cata­
log Ratea Office. IIS E. First
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THURSDAY. OCTOBER 20. 19M

Kiwanians Hear
Dr. Beckenbach
Dr. Joe Bifkenbach, aaioctite
director of the I'nisersity of Ftortda
Experiment Station to Giineivflle.
♦poke &gt;e*ic day at the Sanford
Klwants Cluo on "Tha Changing
Pattern of Agricultural Raa
tcarch.'*
Brckcnbich told the fargt group
of civic leaden that "thia »ort of
thing datei back to IMA when re
March was a gtncral thuvg."
thtogi that didn't happen."
DELAND Jh—Meriwether Smith he"The
raid, "were the more complex
ef Oitecn, land grading contractor problem* with which we are con
and part-time preacher. today w u fronted today *' To delve inln the-:
indicted by ■ Volmii County grind
today, «* ha*r to s*&lt;
Jury for ftrit degree murder m the problem*
back and pick up »ome of the old
itringulitiao death ol hi&gt; wife. er
problem* ih*t had been by-pass
Zona, S3.
cd. but wc mutt have people that
The crimi occurred i t the Smith arc well-trained and know how .a
home July B Smith, 31, hie main­ get along with other people,"
tained the strangling w it the work "We re getting into the vlrua pro­
at an intruder, end lotd a coroner i blem
now rcople 10 jear* ago
Jury Util he itruggled with aome- didn’t know that virus alter* the
eee la the couple's darkened bed­ whole metabolic growth of a plant,"
room and knocked the Intruder
be laid.
down.
Then, K# raid, ho haerd a noice "Al*o." Beckenbach »atd. "we're
hi hi* son's bedroom and went to beginning to itudy the climato and
tnveitlgite. Whrn ha relumed he it* relationvh'p with the yield of
Aeund Ui wife dead on lha floor. crop*, and with it comet a itudy
The eon, Samuel, teeUfied that of overhead irrigation."
Marketing hi* been a problem
Smith tried to choke him. but tald
he war able to ret away and call For year*, he and, wav# been
polio*. Tha youth. IS accueed hia working on production and no* the
fathar at tha Mqviest of "premedi­ marketing relatiomhip with pro­
tated murdet" and laid "He'd duction mutt be studied to devlae
threatened to kill me three Umti crap yield and quality at tha aame
time.
to tho leaf five yeari."
Off.rera arris ad at the Smith Dr. Beckenbach ipoka aim on the
home to find Smith fat bed with "ipreaiing decline" problem which
hit armi around hie dead wlfa'a lace* the r«le*rcb«ri today. Going
tody, rather and eon were cor- back to the ortgaal analjiia made,
ared with cuta and bruleet.
and tho itudiea (unwinding each
Alia indicted today on flrit de­ atep. he revealed that researchers
gree murder chargea were Harry tried first to Ho a fungus to tho
Dreggore. SI, of DeLand
problem,
Drecgora to accueed at the «hedal­
gua slay lag April SO of 11n . fnet
ive
Chue. B. hia common law wife,
deand Albert Melt*. IS. her ion. at
lode
the ramihackto home toutb of here.
aa
Tho shooting. to which Dreggon g to • feel &lt;ITTto UMCTMtoed to
hlmaolf woe faodly wounded on the ooe of the imall root* oflhetrce.
S w, apparently climaxed a hitter Turning to tha fund* tried by the
mkty quarrel.
Experiment Station, and tho pro­
Leonard Malta, a younger broth-, blem of grouping hind* used on one
or of Albert, laiUftod i t a prelimi­
nary haanng that Dreggon fired iub)ect for research, ho laid, "we
want to aaaure you that our hands
an Mas. Cham at petal blank art choctod, not only ctortqf -tot
audited, with over 100 project! fi­
nanced by many various funds."
*'M’e need staff members now to
work in teams, and when you start
doing that kind of research it be­
comes tapeoiive," he said. We
have a (me budget and w» believe
that the funds put Into research
coma back to the state a hundred­
fold.
Beckenbach concluded. "I offer
no apoligtoi for the books wo ve
annual Junior livealock kept or tho Job wo'vo done. I
they pretty much speak for
and poultry Mow. sponsored by the think
Sou(hearten Fat Stock Show aod themsrtvei "
Backenbach was Introduced
Sale. Iac., waa held Oct. IT and IS byDr.
Dr. I t W Bupreeht. Program
nt the Souther atom itoch ihow and chairman tor tho Klwanii Club'a
•ale pevfliea at Ocala.
program was Dr. John Wilson, also
The purpoea of thle atom wi» of
tha local Experiment Stition
to encourage rural youth to produce
and martot higher quality live- staff.
alack, poultry and other farm proI t o Bemtoeto Chapter at Future Mrs* Harry Falk Is
Fanners at America eponaored a
engirt end Angoa toiler fas Ito ahow, Elected To O ffice
I t o totter waa bought from Em
Mr*. Harry Falk, a worker to the
erxld A rm tn Eallwood, which ts First Christian Church was elect­
n u t fay Reed Whittle. TS# An­ ed vice-preiident of lhe Orlando
gus, Lady Barbra, woo ■ blue rib- District Convention of Christian
m which waa tto top award.
Churches at Daytona Beach Wed­
view-president nesday. Dr. Paul H. Tackard, OIN H
BiO Thompaoa
at the Seminole Chapter FFA, en core, waa named president; and
tored a registered Brahma heifer secretary.
to Ito etow. Tto animal waa Those from the local congrega­
t o t o t from Franeti Meriwether tion attending the meeting to Day­
at Sanford The Brahma woe a tona included: Pastor and Mra.
ta ts r t ptaea n d ribbon.
Perry L. Stone, Mr. and ti n . Har­
Bath anlmali were kd and shown ry Falk, Mr and Mra. W. H.
to BID Ihompaon, who in rompe- Young, Mr. and Mrs. Ira C. Melai with FFA members from over vi j_M
i r *r*.. Latter
ueuer Tharp,
si
Mrs. Charles
tto wattra atote, won third p!»
V Griame. Mrs Alex B Stroup.
to atowmaathip. Chuck Wehj-g; \
w. P. Yesley,
Y#
Mrs. O. D.
to « aaaistad BUI Thompson to ta- undresi, Mra. Geo W. Roland,
king ctrw of the animats.
and Mrs James L Horton 3r.
Tto toy* «era accompanied in
too tow* to Ocala by the Seminole
EABIH TtEMOR
High School Vocational Agriculaval totcber BUI Wait and a FFA SANTIAGO. ChUa uP-A
earth tremor was fait hare Utia
Attviaar, Lar-y Jon**.
morning No damagt waa raportad.

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F ifth D is tric t
Meeting Success

Jury Indicts Smith
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Murder Of Wife

Local FFA Chapter
Members Enter Two
Heifers In Show

Thursday; high today Ti­
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AN IN D E PE N D E N T DAILY NEW SPAPER

VOLUME XLV1

r * ir. Iltltf rhing* In tem perature

I

Two DeBary Clubs Woman
Fern Park Residcnl
0. E, Weaver, 56,
Resolve Problems Wins
Shoot
With Local Meets November Session Dies While Workinq
DEBARY
Route It t ! r,.n
tie,!• man) town*. D "ii it irvri
the town of Dr Italy?
On the ra&gt;t *idf of thu iniilr
. prr.i l* Plai lation F'tales. a
piou.l irtiilrnliai d iititrt. with
tippling lakrlrti ami thlmmar of
firth paint a* new h o i n n »ln,w
thrmsolir* in r*ri inrrra&gt;inx nuin*
Int-. 1h*«r new resident! writ*
Ibeir out of «tale friendv gloat.
•■•g!i : "There is n r n i mansion

To Be In Daytona

Ov Id El met ttrxt cr V a resi­
dent «i Fern P».k for It 'ear*,
passed sox* »t **ork vtodor»dsy
at the Orient* Ferneries ohern he

The Fifth District Prjcr i&gt;(»i was bvHikkes'prr
rei * tiriru lin n ended u,r of it*
Bfevvr mrvrd to Fern Perk
m«i»t ■iirccvvful and rnli.&lt;i*ia&gt;l|r trum Sanford whe r hr vs.ss verr
mrriligs lj*t ntjhl in &gt;anf.'Ml active in cummunitv sml civic af­
A GltOl P OF I.AW enforcement offkcrs wrt.h the pistol matches get xinderwa* at the Fifth l' *!n t
.’.nnlv hefiur 1 o' cIa k »! rr hold fair*
Peace Officer* Association meeting in i=anf«rd yr tctrla*. «trf( t" ntiil&gt; i'h : ttcy Williams »m
•nc * pi*t,*t match. ■ h ,ne»*
Captain Roy Tillil, Sanford; Chief Carl Buchanan of the Winter Path Police Dr ^ailment; Chief Itov
\1 the lime of hi* dcjth hr « u
inrriinr » barbemr m.t I,.ton.n*
Alien of the Daytona Bewdi Police Department; amt ftngrant J- R. Munity, of ■ J». k-cmviUe I’olicr
In lawmaker* pralvr Uio org’nl a i r s dirCit.it nt Civil DWrnvc, SuDepartment, (Staff Photo)
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-alim* for lit man* hr’irf'M
| |h - i intpintcnl of tho ('awclbcriy
Community Churvh S ndsv School,
fhr t i n t vtarted vrvt-ri'ar if and a memt-er of Ine board of
Icrno n ar J o clock u.t) p.itnj
of Lhe r.lurch He wax
h»t», built w»v. wav hack hv the matchr* which liwk pl.n-* on ^rini »tcw*idt
al*o rhairmin of ihr financial com/*_
r v * i r . „ . . at_*.
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It nn!r Uoulrsard
where lar;rti woro mittre1 ot the rtuirrh organiistiotl.
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excluaisely for our u*e: no out- i errete,! for the eient Top nulnl
Weaver wit i n v a, live In legion
shwvtei was the wife of » Bn.-net
I n I f
/ t / 1 r t F* n I n / T
aideta can hold n i'rtm ti thrre.
I I Ll J
/ Y \ \S I I L L I L W
Isn't that wonderful* It'a almost IIa w rntorrrmenl olli-rr, Mts aetivie* He «x* * member art I
.1. B \ta«k Mr» ' Ia ftrrd a pa«l commander it Die Old Glory
like the gatden of Edrn hrrr."
IXX out of s possible MV vr.ste tn Pod !*J of Altamonte v in;t ||&lt;s
The hemm«!e County Chamber
On tb.e wrvt side nf lT-9; are
the 30 round matrh In which more »*t alto the immediate pad com­
other developments bclm-ging to
of Commerce Mom wribip Drive
than a score nf person* took part mander of th. district oi r miration
th* villsgr nf DeBary; beautiful
tv tn full swing, avid membership ^
Firing with the group nf Ixw en ol lhe Florida Vmrrlian Ixjiorv
homes being erected constantly, tnrcrmenl people and members of and a mrrrtber nf Seminole Voilura
romr'illoe
chair
nan
Clifford
Me
-as.
landscaped as &gt;arc fully as (ho** the F fth Di'tncr Peace DHtrer* ol the It k I \i the time of his
Riba1!! tftla morning
of planlslion Estates and owned ksioc'xtlon was loul* Wltnrighl death he was serving a* Chaplain
"With onty initial reporS com
hy people socially the same &gt;* Head i'u*to&lt;!lan of the Guard at and Service Officer of Old Glory
Post
fins to *1 present," Mrhibbin laid |
those arrov* the n**d.
ttaifi.rd Prl»on
Surviving *-e hit wife Sfrt Ruth
today. "w&gt;c are expcnricing *nmr
lien,- Acree. prosident of the
But when the Plantation F.vtates
of the wonderful rn&gt;hu«ia&gt;m that
women wish to Invite tho&gt;* new Florida peace Olficert Alsociellon Vkrsvrr; two daughters. Mr* Wil­
friends ftom across th* way tn and the sutrwidr group’s 5-cie liam William* of \popka and Mrs.
n i l evidenced in the kUknlf )exNew
forms
for
racking
me'er
theit o«n already established rtuts I n v. Virgil Stewart, attemted the J R lllttaxray ot Fern Park; a
Dr*. James B. Foley and Effa Icrday." ;•
,
mrcling yesterdar and tat in on n&gt;n, Stall Sergeaiti Robert r tteaviolation*
and
parking
v
lnt.itinn*
Dlckarson of Sanford art attrnS"We
drfwiltly cncodrag.d have hern pul into live by the meetings in the M*n&gt;inn House thr hii*inr*i session ol the or” snt- ver now setving in the U. S, Air
Ing the t#35 joint meeting of tha
they find this I* not the garden
Force in Germany, sp.l five grandlalion
Florida State and Southern Vetrri- with tha flvat day rci&gt;oitv." the Sanford Police Department
of Eden; they &lt;annot admit any­
klerlTg at Die Elk's Ciih tho rhildien
The two notice* are lellne.l "A " one who is not ■ Plantation
naiy Medical Association* current­ membership chairman *aid. Ad
Funcial services will he held Fri­
dltlonat reporta wi!l br coming in and "B". with the "A" n-'tirr Estates owner and belong* to the buxincvi meeting got itotrnvay
ly underway in Jacksonville.
at 3 o’rlock when a rep*&gt;r1 ftonx day afternoon st T p m at CoxThia year's program marks the this alictnoon and tomorrow fir printed with hlaik letters and ’.he Association.
the nominating committer for tho Paiker Funeral Home in Winter
•Jhth annual convention of Uio the fir.*t phase of the gigsnlic cam­ •*B" notice tn red
"What do you mean." they re- election of district nltics-ts ws* Park wild the lire Darwin A Stir*
The notice print*) in black petFlorida State Veterinary Medical paign that was put uUw rflrrt ye»tain* In citations third v* "nark tori heatedly, "Do sou tell us. that braid New olfiretsi n a m e d by uHlrisiing Palltwjrer* will ha
Ataorialion and tha Mth ef lh* terdav morning
ing Improperly," "parkin; In re­ en one from ‘the other1 , ,1, of the unanimous irllun of the group mem lifts ul in* Did Glut' poj| of
SouUrrn group, tom pored of vtlSix .earn captains arc enrourag
American Legion in Altsmonta
tiinai ana from 11 loutharn sUUv- mg tlmr team members to g&lt;&lt; served apace." "pwrkln; prnhibl street* is welcome heie- We'H see were Captain Roy Allen Da*Iona the
Beach chairman: t.t. Jack Mary, Apt lags
ted," *p«rklng double.*" * parting to that "
But th* rules are iiontlsd. The Orlando, vice chairman; Kilt Attn Jaetsonvilrt for the fou^day ,|f|(rtJ |o lhe o,.jn fr ,mw| and all night." “ pviklng overtime " or
meeting which ia featuring damon- 'Gator Bowl football gaites at “oilier vndJtmn- " Fine, for theve ■intin,linn stands and is a tore &lt;aroc. spronit vii-cchairm.sn with Parking A rea Is
f Thoms* Mrthourfit- It H
*t(atmni of newest advance* in •like for the top mrr&gt; 1 1 the rare, violatiom arc rt at l l ' s l If made! •rot cra|*plng up ns cons er sations. t’osgr-ve
Sanford' ('hint %irt*o'
or lakin to the sanford Police De "TIi* (fun curiato" I* a term apvaleiinary niediena, social **rnta lhe top men. pcicenl*ur«iie. will P-irtmrnt wiihlit 14 hours Olhcr
son, Fuvtls Cap! i C S our Dr N ear Completion
pled.
many
times
to
the
easl
aide.
and business loitiortt. The con­ receive four tickets and i-'i tx- wive, the tinner reads, the line is
The new psriing s-e. off PomI let it this fall there seemed to Lin .to i apt Jtm rn y turkeivon,
vention began Sunday and ™da pciue money for the Oramc Bowl increa-ed to $3u0,
Del s id E T Frwm. SI Ati*ti*| m et,tat Ave evtendfng to Rem!.
hs
no
solution.
But
nowthnl
there
game whilr the treond man wilt
Wednesday, Oct. 19.
me. and I Hogan. Drl and wore *vde fto-i’e sr,| * Ketitp t-lnught
Tlte notice printed to rvd is lor
Highlight of the meeting will br rot civ c four tlrkrl* and $15 ex itvr lurking only amt lhe tine is i* * Woman's ( Itib of D&lt; 11JS?y no all named rnmmltlrrnun Willi nearer rompfeiinrs !o,!av with th#
O r v*rs( side s i t a I'lantallnn
the ftrwl cloved circuit lelevl*mn prove monc) for the 'tutor i!nv*l
Fran's Porter ot Euslis renamrt.' psilsimivef p'epsrm r the soil,
i(»nlllllird nn I’agr I Ighll
1 ‘tales Woman’s i Uih arioss the rcrorder
demonsttations in veterinary con­ game
•and and rtsy. The mlx'r takes a
Street,
romposed
of
friends
who
vention history.
A thunderous ovation * u given
The team eaptain winning the
feel entitled to meet together Cxpl t|ov Till!* nl Sanford when ifepth of from sis to eight inrb't
In conjunction with tho Joint honors will receive two ticket* in
whenever they so devjre, the first b • ret'rement was annoiinred. The , of soil throughly pulverising tha
convention, tho American Animal the Tangerine Bowl game and D o
HotplUl Ateoriallon ia kidding a steak dinner* at Frrddir's Steak
wedge Is being enlered. The De- iTKaninUrm paid tribute to the j clay and mixing with sand la
eerie* of meeting*. Women's auxi­ Hoove
flat v Woman's rlnh ha.l a tea C5 y e a ru d ,| p,,Tlre officer who fiarf form a st*MDlr&lt;( has* for finux
liaries of all three grour* al*o
isweetly to whi. h they invited Worked ttisrlevslv tn further the four to five inrlies of lime rorV,
Tram Caplwinx ate H I. Per
have meetings scheduled to coin­
n-rmhers of the plantation Estates 1purposes ot the Florida IVjcr OHl After the r!*) tn | s a n d h*t. la
kins
Jr.,
O.
Lewis
Dinkint.
Don
cide with tha Joint convention.
DFRkRY — On Sunday the new Womans elub for a marvelous .•era Atsoeiallon
thoroughly parked and hardened,
Pairs, Gordon Sweeney, Dallas
Baptist
church of DcBiry will be I afternoon.
'f^.e FI'OA President l.vtd the ***' Bme r o t I* applied,
lamp and John Williams
fnrmilly opened at two ^ivirev 1 The riat tatlnn Estates Woman's member* in thr husinevs .esvi.n
The firs! eo*i it applted for th(
Bull Wins Grand
The ■inctuary will be dedicated 1eluh is msking plan, foe « month­ Dial he would do anythin;; In any haid-aurfared ire*
when th*
*t II a m with the ttev Hubert M ly rard r*rty to srhich they a ill rlulrtrt to push forward the ideals whit# lime nvk It thoroughly
Champion Honors Firemen Planning
Thoms* of Beta ting.
a*l guests from srro,, th. hfcH- nf the itatewidr group "Inti rail hardened and smoothed.
Dr Clifford Wslker of the Bsp- " • ) . also a holiday lea In which on me to »ppe*r before sour
In Texas Fair
Barbecue Dinner
ttit Convocation from iscksonville
Boards of C'ommtiilonerc, rounA bull owned by A. Dud* and The tornfwood Volunteer Fire­ and thi Rev. D. I* l-ocki of Or­ the DeBary Woman’s flub is to ctls, or othrr groups in thr in'ethe
Invited.
Fortunately
the
FinSana, of Slavis, won Grand Cham­ men are readying Ihetr plans for lando will assist st the 3 p m serest of our organisation.” he laid.
pion Honor* at the National Bra­ the heaf barbecue dinner they are sire After Uie Invocation hy Mr men s Association is an under­ Secretary .S'cwart explained In 2 Breaks In W ater
hman Show bald at tha Tax** holding Bsturtay, Nov. II at Sun- Thoms* there will be sn aJdras* standing group and has given detail the problem* confroultog
th* use of u beautiful new ball for the FPOA and the dealh benelil Mains Arc Reported
njihada Park.
by the Hev. J G. Start a.
s u i t Fair In Dali** recently.
Lams Platt Brown, who tuper- there rard parties and sorlat leas fund vshlch he said, "will get un
"Emparor Manio JF* waa tha
Prof red* realiied from thia eT w o breaks tn w a te r m a im h av a
bull tntirtd nl tha ahow by A. vent will be used to purchase much vises the music, announces that so­ Route IT $2 which ronitrets derway In a tew wrek* *' The mat been rs p e iie n re d t h i . w e e k, acither-to«n
,
„f
florid*
mar
not
los
will
he
featured
in
this
special
l(r is still m romniillee. he ssid. f o ld in g to a report from lh e e ity '«
Duda and ftons. Tha award was needed equipment for the Fire De­
minlc program; by Henry F.ltelin slwaji sever the town of Drliary. hut snould move forward and t.e
partment.
presented Oct. 19.
m a n a g e r's effire,
eomo a reality io.s,i
nf Del^wn Springs and Mrs Bruce
It waa tha first lima that a
A six-inch ms n was hroken
Abernithy
of
Del.snd.
"Thy
Tha
next
district
meeting
was
Florida hull #*#r waa aver s
Church 0 God" and "Ble*s This Arthur J. Gear
*»1 for Nov !( at Dayton* Beach vesterdar *i ?5th a r t Patmatto
Texas animal In national competi­ USO Film Shown
House' will be the anthems.
according to a motion carried u_ ) where Ted \) illlaiu* Is , onstnictlng
tion in tha Imne Star State.
The Seminole Countv Jsyrret
a retail lumhr,Mya&lt;d The break
tr the group.
All
Drliary
denomtn*ti
uis
have
Dies At Residence nanimioisty
The hull came from lha Duda shrvwcd a film to the Yacht rtuh
9 p nt
felinlaicd lhe eongiegwtion of lhe
Following the business ac**ion. | w*» repaired
ranch at Cocoa.
Arthur John G*«r died ,&lt; hit Xthickrn barberue wa* s-rvrd tr.
today at tl 3n on "The I’SO and Bsptisi church on their b*auliful
Tha see nod ku«&lt; " i &gt; Tuesday
What It Dws."
mV S’ Rn,*l,» Hrive l a s t, more than m t st'endm; the meet n r l u * h i « s six -in c h m * n w aa
ehurch Mueb ftnsnrisl s"d phys­
Thu lx in connection wtih the ical travail has gone into bringing . . * ,r *,,lnX to Hi health for (ng h u e tn Sanford Trepan d un 1 b ro ken on French A s * Th# pipo
Association C a lk
•
omit
c.
. . . .
/ ...
bout
seven months.
LM) drive which will start Sun this edifice Into existeme Every­
Her the direction ol Clyde F.'livm w a s re p a irs,) and p i t hack into
Horn Joy t | . |g;g |n at the Elk'* &lt;lull pits, the peace
Session For Tonite day wiih an open houve tea at the one Is invited to altrnd the dedi­ J.uiHean w«.
• e i v i i e at X 15 p. m , a t t e r a th ree*
Ontario, I'wnada ,„ d had
I'.vO tiom 3:30 to 5 p m
(C opt, nurd an rage Eight)
catory s e r v e d .
I hour repair Job,
A meeting tonight nf th&lt;
'''&lt;"1
In
Sanford
for
tha
p
.
.|
he public U cordially inutrd
tunl Concert Association hat been
tour years | | , . . . ,
★
★
★
filled U formula!* plan* far Ihilr
Hrara Methodist Thurrh, Our-ago.
forthcoming in#mtor*hip drive.
JIL.
th* Triiuminar
Masonic
A limited metnbenhip hi* been
Lodge. Chicago, and for 41 year*
was * master merhanic of \m rr|.
oullired dui to the (riling capacan Ship building Co., nf Chicago
clip of the building In which the
H« la survived hy hit widow,
programs will be preiented.
Mr. Mahal M. Gear. Xanfonl;
The meeting thle evening, t* be
daughtara,
Mr*.
Ruth
dtnne
held i t the Seminole County
rhtragn: two a o n i. Willard
School AdminUtratlan Building on
Gear, Evergreen Park, III.; Frank
Commercial Ave., It celled for S
Highland, fnd ; two graodo'clock.
.on*. Arthur and Richard Gear,
Mr». Ralph Auetin Smith, memand eleven great grandchildren, t
berehlp fhilrmin, hie urged ill
Th* ramalna were lent tn
pereone Interested In the concert
Cblragn this aDernonn for funeral
eerlee to ittend the meeting thle
and interment at Mount Green­
(criting to h u r the plana idopted
wood Cemetery, Chicago,
to f ir end to lend their help In
rompletlng the program nocoeurp
to eceuro the complete member,
In Lovett'i full page adver
chip for the association.
Garment at grocery Item* In
Under ronetdermllon for tho eer­
esterday'a Herald. It was Inlee here In Smford are natlonilly
orractly Hated that thtir local
Known figure* ee Cernetlt Otis
dorta would to open Friday
Skinner end the fimeue Den Ce»alfhli until • ; » •'clock.
Mdl Chenie,
Th# pro»ent ilore hour* ar*
(i Nlowi:—Moatday through
rhunday:—» :» a. m. to «:M
TUNIS, Tualiie ID - Algerian
n. m , Friday and Saturday:—
ifatit weeit «■ the warpath again
!:M a. m. to T:00 p. m.
nd killed three Frenchmen in an
Ill# Herald la glad to M tto tto
Itack an a a t e J u t over the
RCHRE1RNTATIVB KENNETH BALLINGER #f TaBatoate#.
t toy# correct!oo
»* Tins DKBA1Y BAPTIST CHURCH which wIR be dedlrited negt
County, waa In Ran feud
ytd ysaterday
yaateri
aa a tueat of Representattvu

Member skip Reports Are
Encouraging

Foley, Dickerson
Are Attending
Veterinary Meet

New Violation
Forms Into Use

Church To Open
In DeBary Sunday

SMtor. (A M to t o m s AtodU)

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THF. SANFORD HERALD
8
Mon. Oct. 17, 1955
(Osntianed from Page One)
Buchsnsn. Chief of Police In Win.
tor Pirk. and the Fifth PUIricl
r hatrm*n. Captain Clyde Carlan,
in charge of the Orlando Florida
Highway Palrel office. have rm
quested a good attendant* of til*
mtmbtra throughout th* area. 11
U expected that nior* than W
will a'trnd the meeting.
Special door priies are to be
given away, laid Captain Ttllu
Saturday, coaiitting of a table
model radio, waljau, tie holder,
and minlatur* badget. Virgil
Siuart, lecretary-freaiurer of Ui*
Florida Peat* Officer! A llocu­
tion, .if St AuguiUne, mil attend
the meeting.
A barbecued ehirtrn dinner *iU
folio* the afternoon meeting. Cap.
tain TUiia reported Saturday. The
dinner, with all th* trimming!,
will be served at 6 p. m at the
Elk'* Club.

(Continued From Page One)
laid airen on the rtipon'lbtlily of
l*&gt;m»n wilneuing for Chmt and
ibaring bli minutry to the world
Bet only In their tenure hut alio
through their daily occupation*
la hli evening menage on "Faith
and Worfca" (J*s 2:1I-K*. he
raid. "A |irofe»iion of faith, with­
out faith, without good work*. is
wtrthieia. (21 The existence and
genulr*neu of Chrutian faith la
proven by good worka (3( Here
belief does not make men right
w-ith Cod until it fLnd» expnpsinn
|a active ohedionre and godly ffi&gt;du** •A. Mornug Worihlp ui The Util#
Brawn Church on the Hill (CongregaUonal Cbmtiant Dr J. Bernard
port took a t hli teit the wordi of
Nathaniel" Can any good thing
come out of NatafethV*
He slid that Nathamai came from
Cana, whtrh was only four mile*
from Narareth arrt could not think
that Nirarelh, with which he w»*
to familiar, could amount to anyt.ijig. After ihowuig th»‘ fami­
liarity breed! contempt" and that
we are great loier* though our
lack of diirermrnt and faith. Dr.
pool dated with the»e words
•‘There are ton many Nathaniel!
who are akeplieal of good in Narar#*h There are r.oi enough Philip*
Philip did not argue with hli friendhe never would have convinced
him. He limply ia:d Come and
K f for yourtelf! "And when Na
thtnirl came, he erifd ' Toon art
the Son of God the Messiah
There la no figure in hlitory bet­
ter known than that oi Jesus
Through all lh# long year* w e have
been hearing about Him’ Ml* image
1! before our evei; Ht» word* have
be*n memorited. we have learned
to repeat Hli prayer— We know
of the faeli of Hia Ilf* We know
about HIM. but do w* KNOW HIM’
"Can any good thing com# out of
Naisreth?” Can Jeiui itep out of
Memory'! picture frame aid be­
come a mfghty power In our llvei
today? Can wa know Him ai Hu
disciples knew Him • ai Friend,
and Mailer, and Saviour? The
linipel lay!. COME AND SEE FOR
YOURSELF
The Rev. Davii 5 CirnefU, pa»lor of the Chrutian and Miulonary
AUlinre Church, ehoi# ai aermon
topic. "The Res son and Reality o!
Christ'* Return".
Ha aaid, "The reality of Chttit's
JUtum to earth again la aa iura
•a Hii coming the firit time n a
Babe in Bethlehem; ai aura aa HU
death on the Croia of Calvary; aa
tare t t HU Reiurredlon from the
grave;
aaS Plure
a wt Hii
S,* a vv , m
'XShI wi W
mmom Ascension
into heaven when two angel* stood
by th# dlielptea and llid i “V* tt*»
of Galilee, why stand y* gating up
Info heaven* this same Jesus,
'.which la taken u» from you Into
heaven, shall so com* In tike man­
ner at y* have tetn him go Into
heaven.”
"The Return of Christ Is the
next great event on God’s calen­
dar It Is lh# next great incident
In lh# life and work ol the Son of
God. It will be the next great
teen* In-the history of the church
The Holy Spirit would make It of
great Importance to earh of na
personally through the Inspired
Word and through H u direct wit­
ness wiihtn us.
‘^Whether you are willing to r*meode it or not, you have something
at stake In th* Reason and Reality
of the Return of Christ.” he said.

(Geetliwed (ran* Pag* One)
Avenue, Hie platof, Clara Lewis,
said that members of tha family
saw the deed man Monday night.
The body wma examined by Dr.
0 . H. Start) and Dr. V. A.
Smith. Neither doctor report\l
fum ble violence In lb* death of
the tf-y»sr-old man.
John Willie Mostly was tem­
porarily living in the dwelling alone on Sanford Avenue where he
Waa found dead tn bed.
Reports of po.sihla violence
were expressed by Members of
the family when bis sister that
that h« was "threatened by n
negro man I I or 40 treat* old."
If he had Just let vs lulp him.
ab* laid. Th* dead man had mail*
« statement tn his mother, It waa
aeparted, aaya, "somebodyi going
t# try U klU » # .A Censor's Ju ry was impanael#4 nt the scene to view the body.
wore J. V, Jnn»*, Doe Brown,
Douglas, E. H. Bennett, 0,
Moffett, iM O. E. Hugh**.

TANKS 1CHI DOWN a Tokyo rtreet a* Japan celebrate* the ftnt aonlveriery of Its aelf-defen»e force Under U. S. guidance, the conn*
try * mililary might ha« been built up to a current strenpth of tlO.OOO
ground troops, 10,000 men manning a 70-ihlp navy and an atr forre
of 4,000 men and 200 trainer and cargo plant*.
(JnlmMlioiialJ

(Continued from Page One)
to remove the lop and free the in­
jured woman
Dandridge, a butcher and meat
culler, cam# in Sanford from Lee*burg He wai employed here by
Wade’* Supre* Market, lie atiended the Church of God la San­
ford
Survivor*, other thin the injured
wife and daughters, are. a ion Ce­
cil, Sanford; hit parent*, Sir and
Sin Thoma* S Dandrldje of Lee*,
burg; live brothers. Sly let and
Ralph Dandridge n( Leesburg. Sul­
len Dandridge of Waurhul*. Then
Dandridge of Venice, and Harry
Dandridge of Mount Dora; two&gt;111ter*. Str*. Haiti Peacock ani Mrs.
Ehbie Norrl* of Leesburg.
Funeral arrangement* are not
yet eomplele.

(Continued from Page One)
Sgt. Ediaoiy A. Myen 1* a veter­
an of over seven year* National
Guard service and l* currently a
*0 MM mortor iquad leader.
lfe la married *n1 has one child,
lives gear Monroe Comer m Lake
Monroe, and 1* a Seminole High
graduate.
In civilian life Myets Is employ­
ed by lha Florida Pov-er and Light
Company as a line man.
R;l * Raulerson, a National
Guardtma n for the past three
years, Is a rifle iquad leader, first
tifle pi a loon
lie is employed hy Minute Maid
Corporation, currently Uvea m
Apopka, and is a graduate of
Apopka school*.
These men successfully passed a
stiff written and oral examination
given by a boar I of oHirer* *p.
pointed by L«. Col. Thomas K MeClaln commanding officer of the
3rd Raltalion, I2llh Inf Regt

(Continued from Pago One)
College end Uak* Pleeid Country
Club golf championships, th* Na­
tional and International Speed
Skating Championship*, the z n
end no yard Inferrolleglato speed
skating championship as well as
acquiring various .hunting trophi**.
Mr. Brewster practiced law at
Lake Plarld, se n e ! as village at­
torney. is a former hank director,
villi;;* tn u ti* and tnwn a u o iflr
He alto served as General Chair­
man of Lake Placid Council, Boy
Scouti of America, and found time
to b* active In the Town Hall Playera.

Four Coses Set
For Hearing Today
S* inlnolo County Court began
this morning at IigO with four
f! iN aat for hearing today,
Rummow for Jury duty war*
■Owed on 43 out of 41 drawn for
tho Jury tbta work. Another sat
of Home* will bo drawn to servo
lha aorond week,
la oouinon
addition to
ro tha
uia hearing
aaaring of
fmir east* oat for today, bend . . .
turn day and estreat day pro both
oet for ItSO this afternoon with
a rncotd number of roars an

(fntitlnned from Page One)
Annex in the Flrat Baptist Church,
ae.d the propnied L u t h e r a n
Church of the Redeemer.
Mr. Houghton iiw hi* dream
coma true when recently he ws*
taken on • tour of lha near compleW Sernioofa Memorial llovpI'al for whiih ha had sketched
many preliminary plan* aince
io n .
He was one of th* earliest
licensed architect! In th* State of
Florida and wai accepted ai n
member of thn American Institua
of Architect*. Ha waa a member
of th* Sanford Rotary Club, th#
Maiom, and th* First Presbyter­
ian Church of Sanford.
Houghton wai prominent In
architectural circles throughout
Florida and lha south.
During World War It ha wea
head of th* Building Section of
tho Corps Army Engineers for
the cnnitrurtlon of military bates
and building* In Florida nod
Georgia.
Funeral tenders will be In
ch.trge of Britton Funeral Homo
and will bo held at the First
Presbyterian ■ Church, Tuatday,
Itnmnirowi (Yet. I t at 1 p.m.
Services will h* conducted by lha
R*v, Angus G. Hrlnnis and th*
R*v. W. P. Brooks Jr. The family
has requested flowers not be
rent but any memorial gifta be
mad* to the local chapter of th*
American Ctnrer Society headed
hy Mrs. Julius Dlngfelder.
Survivors include his wife, Lucy
W. SIought on; aon, E. J. HoughIc-ry J r , t»,i «ln Lighter*. Sirs.
George M Cooper Jr., Raleigh,
N, C-, anl Silts Charlotte Sloughton, Winter Park; three granddaughterc, Lury, Sleureen, and
El'iat&gt;e h Mnughton Sanford; on*
sister Mrs. R. B. Chapman, Ind­
ianapolis, Im i; stepmother, Mrs.
Jant*a Houghton, Nanford; broth­
er, La.lia H Houghton, Sanford;
and two nlocr*. Mr* Ctyd* C.
Orren, Ran Francisco and Mr*.
Robert M. Gut, Indianapolis, |nd
Pallb»»trr* will bo. fi. 0Chase Jr., Randall Chase, B. P.

(Cootlnued from Page One)
tpeakera on the program Include:
Dr. Arthur R C pirtn, Dean of
Amoi Tuck School of Buiineit,
Dartmouth College, Hanover New
Hampihir*. uhoao topic will he:
Economic Outlook for 'he Homing
Induitry: John Mee. Profeiaor and
Chairman of the Department of
Management of Indiana Linnerilly School of Buitreji, Blooming­
ton. Indiana who will apeak on Ex­
ecutive Development; Don F Gey.
rr, Viee-preildent of th* United
•Slatea Saving! and Loan League,
Chicago, who will diicun Relationi
of Savings Association! and th*
SchonH; Ray E. Green. Comptroll­
er, Stale of Florida; and J. M. Sink
J r , Prendent of the Federal Home
Loan Bank of Greemboro.
For the ladle* a luncheon and
fa«hiin ihow wai arranged (or to­
day al noon.
Thu afternoon wai let ailde for
round table dtinuiiona on Staff
Organisation; Property Improve­
ment Loin*; New Oflire Quarter!;
Ntw Ai socialism; and Group laauranea and Ratirement Plana.
Flrat Vice-president of the Flor­
ida Savings A Loan League la
Jneieph S. Guernsey, preaident
of the Orlando Federal Savings A
Loan Association.

eaota; Harriett Sheppard, Hia­
leah; I U ii Waymmi. Miami) M.
Monts deOea, Florida State Ad­
vertising Commission; Alan Gould,
Miami, and Dick Hinman, Miami.
In the Hand Coloring course* the
instructor, were VI Dlshinger,
Jacksonville; Doris Dutton, Lake*
land, and Yvonne Greely, St.
Petersburg.
Sunday afternoon th* professional photographers of Florida en­
joyed a vtall to Silver Springe and
lUlnbow Springs a i well aa ether
points of interval la the Kingdom
of the Sun. Ocala.
Over its photographers attended
this mid-year Conference of th*
Florida Photographers* Associa­
tion.
Mr. J. W. Shelton, C. P. A. waa
the banquet speaker and apok* on
“ The Advanlagaa of rroper Coat
Analyst!” . Mr. Shall on la the
past President of th* Jacksonville
Chapter of the Florida Instituta
of C. P. A.'e.

KAY SAFE WITH X DELUXE
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G O O D Y E A R

Wiih perebave of
12 JO or more, you
tt eoupea. With
l lend I t . 00 to
Goodyear. You get
your raincoat in
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Fit! moit «arv Trad# now
before your eld beHery
leave! you stranded.

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• losses a t noalaol* C euaty, Flor

gross will pass ouch a bill In lie 4*. wilt rtrelv * hMs S | Is l aV|o&gt;
T m . KovsmM r T th, l i s t . Tor II
coming session. A multi-billion Plall'tw
iogi
oa* — *4rar4 D ragllo* w ith
dollar pr r * m
to build* ehout
fellow
lag mm.muas apocKtea4*1.000 mile* of inch an interstate
tioesi
A. Dloaol ob * i * o with ol oriels
system did not clear th* Usi constsrta r —■ O. II. aretorro*
great.
&amp; l*‘ 1 aloeo kaom a a ! l ‘ oooo
Th# ftrrt Florida link, said
Jurgonsen and Conner, tout uc
D. r.ino pull oa D rag dram «f
from Lakeland to Tamp* over K ,
with an elevated expressway
across Tempo and an extension to
P , All gear*. laataClog travel
St. Petersburg. Eventually, they
Mid, this expressway would go
beynpit Tmkeland in Ortandn end
Daytona Beach.
Jorgenson laid other express­
way* would go to Ocala, Laka
C'ty, anJ th* GoergU Urn; from
Panaaeola through Tallahassee
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i oi no
and Lake City to Jasksenvtll#:
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la
and from tho Miami a m north*
seoi one D r tia T/L
ward.
n&gt;4 bucko*.

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tom orrow.

________AN INDEPENDENT PA1I.T NEWSPAPER
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VOLUM E X L V I

Seal Sale C h a i r m e n
Named At Meeting

Sa n f o r d . F l o r id a

Plane
Hits
Building

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No. 2!&gt;A
1 -------- J

State Board Chairm
Requests Road List

NORTH HOLLYWOOD Calif. *
n . S«ml*&gt;!e County Tuberea- - ' »m»u *»•"* .
b’’
Jo.l, »nd Health Association. DM
&gt;"’ ' bov ,Jn&lt;, " Tlwn’,f
night mined tU heal Sale Chair- r r i,h ‘“'l *nto , ■.
Jp i:l
min »n4 'he Real Sale Rand " r*»
" ,th . br‘BV"S
Chairman for thr routing Chnxt- «»"*"*
,n
M* » «
m u Seal Sole dr.’ #? " " r» ~ «*• 1 w lX h n U .o f d
Robert E. K en t. IMS Seal Sale,
*’
.
,
, , „ ,
Chairman named R .'c n J. B . J ,Th° m , plane plummeiM nut
man a. l^e Rond Sale chairman iir#
« i after taking L«‘,
' h" iLoekheari
i ’x E 'a
oil from
Plar.i are underway for lb* IMV air Terminal in nearby
BurSeaJ Sale, with the neeenanr per- hank. An #»# wiinei, and a win:
nut jranted by Coimtv Cleik 0 !• dn,ppH off
th# {ri(l
The Bond of Srintn.ile i ounty for *1;ty with whlifh th*. r !■■,•#•
Herndon tn arcordance wjih a le- phngr^ lnlo
buJdinz.
Answers to letters from
1
i ommtmonri* Ihiv m.iimng an hall d sound wotlid hr T
tliDUve requirement adopted at -p,, toyear-old •poruman and
iho ired Ihe rvpenditure of JgJ per and convtnirtrd. U
J
p
p
m
ed
fe
tr'i’"
1
*
.nty
K
sht-of-wsy
tha reernt irision of the Lrgula- • (orrnfr Jut6 rarer was returning
irer lor a ni.nhei cd o:ange tree&lt; by the rommisuoin.
lur*iton# l« hi, home tn La, Vejai. , grill sre r ’ss’^ly slow in com
in a right of-way to. Dixon Road
Impruvemenis e . . Is ovrr
PC
into
the
5snford
offiie
nf
Mr, Herman Jarobron, Prt*l- Nev. Tolice mve»tu*tor» compleiin the voiill.eip pm non of the conn wnic.i Seminole 1‘aunt 5* SchfW'l
dent d the Seminole County TB
their idenliliratinn of Thome Jvlm I - 1«».
ty The original offer bv the tom hu-rs travel in thr \irl tilty ef
Unofflrlal'v, It n s , t*»e»!»d st
and Health A».»ociation pointed from hli ring. » belt burMe, a gun
mi” ion wa* (or &lt;20 pei trre N Casselluerry were 1'iinctl down.
out the u rg n t need for blood don- ,nd hit will found in lha wreck- th* mretlne rf the Board of Srt” lI lo iii- wa, gitrn permission to A Ir’.e i from llibturit t .in elberry
o n . Methtefi and programs to l e * ;r
001*1 Couni* vI’mmlssiuncr* this
m ike the olfer for the t o ’ear-old reqiicslled 1 h r trriprm c'm*m*.
cure donor* were diicuited with! Tha other d»sd were identified morning, th,t ll card. In an*
’ alrnria orange tree,
Howe’ &lt;sr until the in *iirr *i Road
no definite lehedul* adopted f o r i,, Mr* Bettv Jean MeLf 11 ren-' to a letter hsis been reti
Muller of Ihe budget meeting and Hr idge fund nHtTlIf - |l settlrd.
the immedtat* future. However, dent in the update, apartment
The leticr. it is undetilooil. ask­
The delightful odor of hjfon and ealied by the M atr ll u a l Depart­ tor li t■ lown-tup of Cm -rllierry
the aeriou»ne&lt;% of the wit nation where the plsne erashrd. and two­ ed that • irtutn caid he madrd,
ment In Del.and wav aiinouiirrd to -&lt;&gt; that load linpro’enirnls - Rhilt
ecs*.
coupled with rnUuivl^tm and Ihe
s’a, i\pre» vd and immediate ac- month old hherjlt Camille Prerinn,
rnmmitiionrrv t&gt;v Chaitman 'h r IIUlorpnratrd s its limth of tl &lt;s
indicating
wh»th»*
or
not
the
pro*
Ihe
spirit
of
growth,
will
he
in
rvi.
Don wa- p ntt-ii out as neccuary. oho had Just hern baptired two
John M ri’ th The in terim hudgrl town could he P’aile t” the local
|e
tly
own*
ir
tr
i’lrd
or
rejected
dence tomorrow morning si Ihe
A a'afe of speakers was approv. hour, before
the apprat’s' figure for itght-of. Yacht ' S when member* of w ill t*e e’ lablivhrd on Mov J from group, Commi*’ioner tMn Four*
I to to \ on o'clock, th* period of
ed for the coming Seal Sale cam­ The hah, i psrenl,. Mr and Mr, way proprrtirs.
the member*hi|* eomnutirr of the tim e alliH ate I to Sem inole County. akie laid, ’ Let * leave i&gt; a* It if
paign Several perscas were nam­ Slirhael Preston, who lived in the
and let Firm mandamus u» "
Seminole
Fount)
t
handier
*
of
ed to Ilia speakers group who dsswnstairs apartment, were hoM | Theie weir four cards acroid ng
V plat vubmttled to the eo.nnjl*
Corrmutton Chair '-an MrUrh
will n p reirn l Ihe Seminole County tng a chrlMening party They. Mr to the unofficial report, arreptitig t'ommerre. meet with their chair nonrrs for approval wav turned said earlier. "I am willing to go
man,
I
I
fiord
Mrhibbii,
for
a
and
Mr,.
Frank
Marchira
of
Lev
th*
appia
&gt;rr,
figuie
wh'lr
seven
dnwn until wider right-of-way, along with giving the It ad ar.il
unit brfore rivie flubs and other
Article*, and Mt*v Anns Predn card, have |.een teieived teject- “kick off" braakfait.
rould he de«ignaled Ihe Last Budge Fund* to C at•cllv'rfj. but
large groups.
Six raptain* h a ir heen appoint f.ongwcwsf Sub-.ll’ lston witlvn Ihe I am not in favor ot going baric
tng the appraisers figuie.
A program to fold seals that UM, 0,Vl^ n/ . hur*' N, J *
nil oe mailed this year was an­ tously burned or hurl.
Cards accepting tha appraisal rd to hrad tram* of member’hip city limit, of Longisoeut, ha* pie- five ;eara to give the funds. II
commdtee* and beginning at 7 li
In critical condition urre the
nounced Mrs. Denier Cordell
Included
lhi&gt;»e from fto»* &gt;Io!dry tomorrow morning, they will he vtouvly heen approved hy the Umg- he i Hibbard Casselberry i had IN
'
t ulJl t j Marchie a,' *wr&gt; children, John. T,
wo,wi city council,
quo,I f f Ihr fundi live years agn
will speak
hefor. Ihr banford'a^ p , trlriB&gt; „ A» rrrn, IMd at and M1*1sret l Ity, The only name
Wheeler T. Jonet ehauman of there would have hern a differWoman's Club groups meeting Norlh Hollywood Receiving Hos­ mentioned at the rommlsslon meet­ in aelmn The trams, rnmprttng
with me another, will he railing ihe State Road Board a tied the
tomorrow Trior to the luncheon
ing reject ng the appraised fi­ on pro*peil* for new memhrr, SemlnoV County CommUnon, hy enre.
Srmnola County Clork O P.
meeting, Isdies of the club will pital.
"I only hesrd a plane." Mr, gure *a* from Virgil Austin.
for the Seminole County iTtamber letter, tn adopt an appropriate rev Herndon said, “there mint be a
start folding seals at 10 30.
Preston tatd "The building shook
of Commerce
j nliition d* ifnating se.ondary road,1 n ,|,
pdDw. The m y Umi a
and then there wa, a tog hlatl
which In jour opinion are of ma ipu.i he contiguous
know th»t
thi
Team raptain*. annminrrd tea.
gWHia. It Know
"I ran to the bedroom to get
terdsy by Memhenhip Commiflee Jor lmp.»rtan,e to Ihe urlfare of everyone wants to pay every dim*,
my baby Then ther« was another
chairman 1 liffnrd MrKihbin. are your rounty listing them in their that I, honestly due, tf it can ha
blast and I ran to th* street. There
Gordon Swerney, ft I, Tcrkin* pnorttv pirfetenre "
rstablithd what ta th* town of
was so much tmoke »e couldn't
&lt;nuniy Altnrnev Mark N CJeva- C*s,i Iherrj .”
Jr . Don Bale*. John William*
breathe M&gt; husband, Mike, went
land
Jr
«
n
instm
etel
to
pc,
Dallas l»op and O. Lewi, Pm
A public hearing will bw eallecf,
bark after Ihe baby."
pare Ihe ppiper resolution to he at Ihe request of William A. Dial,
kins.
It wa, then, ob»*rver» »*!d, PiesMrKihbin said ye*trrday, *'f submitted to the State Road Board repre- nting the Sin l.vnlo Golf
A j^ u e s t lrum the prineira! of , „
pn ,he ni4„ w nt rlostnC
MIAMI. Ha P —Hurricane fore- ton fame running out of the apart­
have
nrvrr vern surh profound
Oviedo School, Stewart Gatrhrll, m l am ro ad , and streets ad)a«
casters expected to bid goodby to ment. hi, firsh in tatter,, scream
enlhu
'asm
on
the
pail
of
any
Katie today as Ihe seasrn', 11th ,n* "Oh, my baby! My baby!"
rent **i the golf course and *ro&lt;sgroiio of m en " Ttil, year, he
TVASHINOTON iT .-R en , Ke- &gt;aid, wo are altenipllng to pul
tropical stonn whirled northeast­ Thorne had been u tiling frirnd,
ing tin- (airway, lets and greens.
in
the
Ln»
Angelr,
jie*.
including
fauvrr tD-Trnn) a p p a re n tly svred, Into operalion one nf Hie mod as
ward in Ihe open sea.
Katie spinning along al 73 m p h hi, repotted fiancee, Joo Ann only th* pro -dse of anme suhstan gre»».'.e program, ever undertak­
soma J.V&gt; mile, east-toulhaa*! o&lt; Hurdirk. an Anaheim, Calif., dsnr iiaf finan al and otgardiwlion ,up- en hy the Seminole County than*
Miami, had wroda nf bare Kirn- mg instructor.
fN -a n
Mist Burdick ,aid she and tbc port to nudge him into th* ra r* , her of Commerce and with the C r n m T n m D
cant Mre« (Tf .til*’ an hour) o er
for thq J25A Demiseratic prytidin-j morn than »MoM hudtc' erran d 1 1 1 ,
•-inch
spartamin
had
in­
a tmiU area near the ropier and
tlsl nomination.
hy the proposed artivlt » of t7.e to
o 'p '-* a, ef tfo ' »• * ho need
gale winds attended only 20 mile tended to be married next SI. Val­
eommitlre,.
we will need more ass'.ian * in rlvtain'ig brn"Z
Kefauver,
who
non
tome
prim*entine's
Hay.
out.
■nrmbrr, than ever beloir m thr provided bv law may revrue
A 2 a m F.ST advisory said the The Civil Aeronautic, Adminis- rle, but rot the nomination In bistoiy nl the Icvful rtiamtn r of goldarre from Tom ft Darn. As
1922.
told
a
new,
onfrrrnre
yeastorm waa expected to rontinue Dation planned to tnvetligale the
"Ail detail, have been complet­ sislanl Slate Service nffieei
terday he will make up hi, mind
moving north**,twarJ about ;y cr*’h U" 1 morning,
trlerans nr Ihrir dependenl,
ed svid Mchthhtn. and esery
m p h the next 12 hour, and little ^ h* *‘x unit apartmrnl building whether tn bernm# an active can­ tram will he furni-hed with Ihe mav ronsutl firm while he is In
change In intensity or »ii* is exlike a bomb had hit it The didate nest year tiefnre Ihe filing nrci ssjiy m atenal and Infnrma this i t a ami mav receive jiiltF o u r iirlan d v men sod one l i t .
tx"cte,l
*irj* *n”
Hivor front aparl- deadline tor rally ptetidenllal pil- In n ti&gt; pimturr thr bigtir.l. ftnrsl, Ijn rr in filing applicaliont lor hu&lt; torn man we-* ch arred with trafA furcaMer in Ihe
Miami m»nl» * ttr burned out and plane in atic.
and most forward looking Semi pll,lilt&gt;!lon. ernnprn-alJiin, Itisuf lie offenses oi r r Ihe week-end,
P a lr ir k K llanght of (M re n w a ,
’’rather Bureau said Katie lost wreckage wai butted tn (be drbru.
II* left tha Im p rcio n he hasn’t mde County t hamlirr of Com anre problem,, loan benefits, edurbarged
&gt;sdn “ excessive speed"
much of her punch during her ICO
■
ationd
traimng.
burial
brncfii,.
In right the animated minimum of merer we have ever experienced
mile trip aero,, the big iiland o&gt; Association Calls
am) tniveellaneoii, m bjerls. where when stopped hv Deputy S h eriff
JIito.RUO he Mid would he needed heir ”
A F . E v a n s on I'e le ry \»e.
llupamola and "never completely
legal entitlement I, tnvolvrd
In float', e an arrive rare, fie **ld
Jam es l.auirn&lt;e llrug of Orlan­
rrcovfred."
D
eil
hai
hern
invitrd
lo
this
Meet
To
Formulate
he hav little Information on what
Haiti and Ihe Dominican Repub­
do. a IT , ear old harlender. was
area
at
a
special
consoiljot
by
hi, fiiend, are doing in an organ,
lic ihar* the Iiland where the
Karlyle ll»ii«ho|drr. County Ser­ rharged with public drunknes,"
nation way.
storm Ihrathtd ashore with 112- Plans For Drive
vice Olfirrr
Brumlev Piilevtnn and ••initeceni esporore" hv Flor­
A meeting of th# Mutual fonmtle wind,. Report, said two small
Sen Douglas fD-IID. who ,turk
fit s arid may he conlatlrd a, id* llighwav Patrol fiiwipcr T.
M-vik M .ik Hr » h lorTird m -r
town, were damaged but there rert Assuelation has been called w&gt;th Kefauver tn the end In his
l.i»S ANOKI.KS P— A nrsr follow s
were no Immediate report, of cas­ tor Thursday night, Oct. at. S p, unsuccessful convention fight for world -prrd record of til'* HZ!
O r' jo 1V.J i w , in Sanford4 1 lft
!l K" % * l ,h *
e r . - rs,t
scene,
ualties at An»e . a • Pitre, coastal m.
lh» nomination In 1922. said In an m p b for a wn kilomrler r1o*rif al the (mint) Srrstr# Office
or at Pedernalei. on lha Dominican
Howard '
Smiih. a J&gt;Th« meeting will he held at tha Intervie*,- Kefauver won't get his eoiirn is claimed bv Ihe ,N*’ yf
year-old Urlvndn dvag tin* oper­
tide
(J. Gordon Gray, j i , La Jolla,
Scminola County ftrhonl Admin­ • upport next yesr. He , aid he
Half lha homra tn Ante-aPitre istration Building nw Commercial I, hacking Adlal E. Stevenson, the Calif., set the mark In a Doug!*,
ator, was Mopped *tx mil#’ south
of Ranford h’ Patrolman i ail Milwer* reported destroyed and M Are193J roialnee, ssho Is expec ted to AID S t’ lark Jrt last halunlsy al
llama of thr Flotilla H'diway P j houses wer* damaged in TederPlans will he formulated tor the annnuuii nest month that hr It Edward* Air Forte ll»*e. It was
Irsst and rharged wiih "drivlnf
nalet.
ann-iunrrd yrvlerifay. It was near­
membership drix# with Mrs. Ralph avallahlJ agtln.
while Intoxle tied '.
Mary
and
flarenr#
5niilh.
neg.
ly
20
miles
an
hour
faslr-than
thr
Austin Smith ea membership
GOP |l hairmtn leopard Hall
Joh n Thiim as Pearni V It yevrrecord of M9 I* m p h held toe, of Tsanan Pity, war# rhargVisiting State Fair chairman. Under consideration tor said iw Philadelphia yesterday old
old O rlando Auto P arts m an, was
tha concert aeries are nationally Eisenhower may wait until Just hy Ma|. John I. Armstrong in an *d yesterday with the po’-ecslnn rh arged with "re ckle sv drivin g
Air Force FMill Sabre Jrt since and lb* selling nf monnshinv
Can Get Expensive known figures as Cornelia Oils before th# August convention to Sept.
w ilfu ll and wanton", when stopped
wHDkey.
2, ISM
ENISON, Tex A - The Wayne Skinner and the famous Don Cos- announce his plant.
Ib-puty Sheriffs Morgan Mr- hy T rim p e r T Mark M ack »e\ett
R MeVeys say they might not »ark Chorus.
I'l Hand ai d M I- Long, found m ile , south o' Sintortf
There wilt h« a ftmlled mem*,**,
Shedtirk It, Hies II vraraild ne­
attend th* State Fair of Texaa
a five-gallon jog nf monnshine
•hip tor th# Mutual Concert as
whiskey In lh« horn# adtarent In gro Telephone l oinpjnx emplme,
again
Rrailey Odham, rhairman of the their
.
business whrre they had of Oilandn, wit stoppr-l 10 m ile*
Back In 1*4*. they rttitH the sorlatlon sine* th* seating capa­
south of Sanford and charged with
Chamber of Cotnrnerre Ling Range a 'wer and wine tlrens*
fair and bad to hitchhike home city of th* building whrr* th*
Highway Planning l cunmdice, has
Mary Smllh it rhargi-d with "no drivers liren r'* ard 'Mriung
Somrbudy stole their automobile rrograma a rt to he presented is
fnloxlrated" Palrolmai
railed a meeting for Inmnirow "selling monnshine", svlill* Flar- while
Thi, week they viiited th* fair also limited.
night at T p m In Toldy's Res enre Smilh It rharged with the riarl Milllam- of the Florida Mlvbsgam and returned to Deni•on by
Officials of th# group ar* erg.
“pn,«f»slnn nf mnonshmr whl«- wa’ Palnd imesllsated The ne­
laurant on the highwiy.
train. Somebody stole their 19M tng that all intarasted person, at­
gro was tumrd over to Depulw
Plan* will hr disrui’ed tor a &gt;ug kev",
mode! automobile. MeVer **ld tend this meeting where romptete
*svlng* Bond purchasers eonThr rhaigrs acre made at 2; 15 Sh-t iff, M ir im M r f l. Hand and
visilinf Ihe fair was "getting r l,ns will be dl.eui.ed *,’,d"pr»'- v» ged on bond toller windows In gevted highway devrlopmenl pro
llutiliaid Folianks at thy icene.
) r let day nooning.
mlxhty expensive."
Florida bank* in September in ra- gram within Ihe rnunty.
•enteef for rontideratiorv.
ro-d numhera and when th# aeote
ws i tallied 17.012,190 had hern
Southern Bell Co.
rung up for B#H*t E *nd H honds,
a monthly tales figure esr»ed«-d
Accepts Low Bid
onlv twice sine# the rinse of World
Tha Fouthern Bell Telephone War If, TV. A. Patrick, Seminole
rompsny yesterday aeeepted a
hid of inn &lt;5|j for &lt;20,PQ0,nnn fnunty Saving* Rond Chairman
reported today.
principal ammint of 40-year
"Thi* astonishing roeord of
per cent dehenturai. President
Fred J. Turner announced at tond purrhases has rot be-n equal­
- Aoulhern Beil'* AtlanU headquat. led sinre IdU except in Iwn pro
er*.
vU tl mnritha this year," Patrick
Tli* sierra., ful bidder was Hal­ •aid. "T” enty of Florida's dJ
ter. -Stuart and Company.
rount •• hare already In nine
Th# ■ere pled prtre represent* month* reaehed or »xe#ed»d thalr
an Interest rest to tha Southern year'* tales goal and
Bell Company of approximately other, a rt ahead of thi
3.21 per rdnt to maturity of the
debenture.. Mr. Turner aald. Th# three quarter*' quotas The state
s u r e e s t f u l bidder plan, to row has aerounted tor 22%
offer the itiue to th# public at its assigned ebjaetis* and only a
lOt.12.1 to yield approximately complete reversal In t»end would
X20 par cent to maturity. Th# prevent Florida rrarhinr It* full
goal attainment," Patrick added.
debentures ai* dua la IW5.
Th* debentureg are being Din­
Seminole County sale* bow
ed In connection with the need of trial 1272.440 for th# first nine
capital fund* to provide telephone months. Thla compare* with 1141/facilities to ma*t the eonUnuIng &lt;11 In the sama period a year age.
strong demand fer lelepkew* aerThe quota established by th# Trea­
yke in th* south.
Southern Ball aenree Alabama. sury Department for the county
Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, tdiu-i for 1955 v i i &lt;350,000. making
a ir travel, C. t . WITH***
Islana, Mtaaiwlppl. North Caro­ Seminal# ana nf th* eountiae ■ - AT OM TIME tha youngest Captain aver to ha *nmmla*len#d for
lina, South Carolina and Tenner- ported to realise Its fall assign, *on of 31r- and )lr*- Voile A. Williams Rr., of Fan ford, r#eeiv*a hi* Hk-yaar Jeweled varxic* pin froM
t f Dai &lt;4 Air Lura*.
•eat.

Answers To Letters Attorney Instructed
Are S
lowIn ComingTo Prepare Resolution
• McKibbin Slates
Enthusiasm High
|n Working leans

K0I1KKT K. KAHNS

Circus Coming To Town
The Seminole County Junior
Chamber of Commerce 1, bu«y
getting m ahape for the full alala
of earning event,.
At the pretenl time, congratula­
tion* are loins around for the
excellent and far-reaching Fite
Prevention Week program ehalrmaned by Garfield Willatta. The
Jayrt* Journal Mid thla weak “it
U fait Una » « , the fine,t Fire
Prevention Week eo far sponsored
by tha Jay-tee,."
A number of fire luncheon programa have been arranged for tha
local Jayeee, organisation. Among
them being on Oct. 27, Candidate,
fer City CommDslonar and on
Noe. 2 a film called "Th* Jaycee Story."
Following tha Nov. 2 meeting,
Jayceea will be bu,y getting final
details In shape for the gigantic
airrus., Nov. A. The Kinc-Cola
brother Circus, sccirod largest

Accused Pair Face
More Breaking,
Entering Charges
Charge, tre slacked up against
a pair of negro resident, whn are
acctned of breaking and entering
more 'ban 11 home, and pUen of
huiinvsi.
William ‘•Brother" Jttller. of a
Wast 12th St. address, has ad­
mitted breaking into the Mayfair
Inn Country Club tn his series of
burglaries. Tha JT-&gt; ear-old negro
laborer has admitted In taking up
to &lt;2,000 worth of merchamJiie.
Implicated tn the series nf
breaking and entering, D a 20year-old negro woman who-e addreii Is given aa H it w&gt;»t l*th
Rt. Mabel Smith was taken Into
rut tody Friday afternoon at *
p. m and charged In five differ­
ent warrant.,, with "concealing
stolen good,", "breaking and en­
tering", "grand larceny", and
"aeeetiory before Ute fact." In
each Uutanee and on each charge
her bond was set at 2200.
Tha warrants were taken out by
Sanford Police Department Patrol­
man C C. Dodson and Arnold Wil­
liams and ware served by ConttaMe J. Q. "Slim" Galloway.
Law anforcemeat authorities ,ay
there are pouibly other ea,e, and
w arm n ti that have not. as yet.
been brought out.
Bond for William “ Brother"
Millet waa tel at &lt;22,000. Ha D
still eonflned to Jad.

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in the county will be in .-anford
for two showings.
Knowing that all ehildirn love
s circus the Jsyceet are bringing
this one to town to give the
young-tors an opportunity to see
a "btg lime" one.

Caryl Chessman
Wins New Hearing
SAX FRANCISCO JD- Con­
demned kidnsper-rapttt C a r y l
Chessman, after a seven-year
atruggle to escape San Quentin's
gas chamber, has woo a hearing
tor a new trial.
The U. S. .Supreme Court yes­
terday ordered a reheating «! the
death row author’s petition for
habcat corpus. Date lor the hear­
ing will be set later.
"It's what I asked for all th, -t
year,—what I've begged them for
since I eam r on “Ihe Row" 7
years 2 months and 12 di*a ago."
Chessman said last mgac.
fie beard the news on the prison
radio.
The high court ruling was bated
on the state's failure to deny
Ccssman's charge that the transscript of his triaf in Los Angeles
was "frau&lt;lu)enlly prepared." The
court remanded ihe ease to Feder­
al District Court for a hearing.
It was a 2-3 opinion with Justice,
Black. Frankfurter, Harlan. Min­
ton and Douglas tn the majority.
Justices Clark. Burton and Retd
dissented. Chief Justice Warren
abttancd.
Cbevaman, now H, has sweated
out s u reprieves from execution
In the meantime he has wnttrv
the b««t-selling "Cell 2U2: Death
now ."

Late James Dean's
Name Will Remain
On Award Ballot
HOLLYWOOD up—Tha name evf
the late actor James Dean will re­
main on the ballot for the tin t
annual audience awards poll.
Ha has been nominated for “the
outstanding performance by a
male star" and "moil promlrins
new male star of tha year," both
ha sod on hi, performance a , the
hroodme Caleb in John Steinbeck',
'East of Eden.”
After he waa killed in an auto
mobile.accident Sept. 30, director,
of tha Council of Motion Picture
Organization, were polled tn de­
termine tf his name should re­
main on th* ballot and (her voted
ye, unanimously.

Kefauver Hints
Financial Aid
Needed To Run

Experts Bid Goodby
To Hurricane Katie

Local Veterans
To Get Assistance

US Navy Claims
New World Record

Charges Made
Against Couple

Record Of Bond
Purchases Told

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Traffic Offenses,.
Made Against Five
Men Over Weekend

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Geneva News
By ADDIE PHEVATT
Mri. Norman Fore, leu Friday
for Texas to join her husband. He
will leave soon for Europe and
Mrs. Fore will return home.
Mr. end Mrs. Ed Fulfoid and
children Billy and Susie spent
Sunday In Lake W elti with Mr*
Fulforda' mother, Mrs. Edwards.
J. D. Stone spent Sunday in DeLand attending the U. S. Marine
Bind concert
The members of the Geneva Bap­
tist Church Sunday School bad a
contest over a period of three mon
ths to sec which side had Die best
attendance record. The losing side
gave the winning aide Snagci'i Su­
pper at the Church Wednriday
night. After supper everone stayed
for prayer meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Cader Hart had as
their weekend guests, Mrs. Haris'
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley McMullen of Clearwater.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Mathiex and
son of Cocoa called on friendi here
Sunday.

ROPE ABANDONED
LONDONDERRY, Northern Ire­
land ill — Hope waa abandoned
today for six crewmen of n British
navy plane which crashed last
night Into the gale-lashed Atlantic
whl'a hunting a disabled Icelandic
trawler.

LONGWOOD
NEWS
By MRS. BEVERLY EATON
"Donors Day" of the Old Glory
Community Blood Bank held last
Tuesday at the American Legion
Home at Tralrie Lake was w«U at­
tended. However, due to several
of the donori having colds or
other various cause* could not he
accepted and only twclv« were able
to donate. A meeting of the Blood
Rank Comn.-'tee will be held on
Friday of thi. week.
Despite the weather on Tuesday
rvcnlng a good crowd attrndiN the
Firemen’* Old-Fashioned Dance,
in Sunny shade Park. There was
round, square, Western Squire,
polkas and the Scottish dancing.
Larry Chunt, chairman, and

A $200 SPECULATION
'
FOR BIG STAKES
80-aere ell and r&gt;&lt; lenao- tiva area—in oil rich Wyoming
recorded in your nnme.
Lease* offered In arras near
production a n d exploration.
Writa today! No obligation!

JOHN E. DUFF
BONDED LEASE BROKER
MSI WiUhfre Boulevard
Beverly llille, California
CRaatvIaw t-JIII

Daniel Screcney and Paul Cloutier
were in charge of arrangements.
Next dance—Tueiday, Oct. 25,
at the park. We will ba looking for
you.
Mr*. Sally Jarksnn hat entered
the Florida 5anitarlum for obser­
vation..
Maiter Gary Bowie entertained
hii couitns from Winter Park over
the weekend.
Mr. and Sire. Myrl Blankenthlp
entertained friendi who a re visitins Florid* from Massachusetts
over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. James McGrath
and ton. James Robert, (pent the
weekend with their daughter and
her husband. Mr. and Mri. Neal
Gilbert In Eau Gillie.

DON'T TAKE OFF
NORFOLK. Vi. IT-The H it? Is
experimenting with lom t f u t fly.
tag hydrofoil craft which look Ilka
•mill planes which never take off.
The Navy lin't convinced that
there ii a mission for them—they
make 7J miles per hour on (or
over) water. They a r t powered
by two aircraft cosinet. They rile
on three foil-equipped itruta. one.
under each wins and th« tail. WaJ
ter flavins across the folia pro­
vide! the lift to iklm the lurfare.
They makp twlre the »eed of eon
vmtiona! craft with the iim e po­
wer.
Mexico’s population I* increasing
at a rate of about three per cent
a year.

HEARING AIDS
NEW • SMALL • ALL TRANSISTOR — $100.00
USE ONE LONG LIFE BATTERY—FULLY GUARANTEED
ALSO MAICO CUSTOM FITTED AIDS
Trrma arranged with np In ana year In nay. Call nr writ* far
Berne Appointment if dealresL
NOW WEEKLY SERVICE IN SANFORD AT
MILLER RADIO * APPLIANCE CO. I K PARK AVB
EACH FRID4Y - • TO l&gt;
Repair*. Cerda and Earmalda for all types.
Battertoo nailable at all Itnea

ORLANDO HEARING CENTER
111 FLA- NAT. BANK BLDG.

PHONE 3 -U II

ORLANDO

Not lone «fo ■ hush-hush, camouflaged
*56 Chevrolet scorched the nerve-breaking road up Colorado’* Pikes Peak for a
new NASCAR* certified record—tha
first time that old King of the Mountain*
liaa accn a new official stock car record in
yean! And what a road! 170 chilling
turn* and no guardrail I It’s the lint and
only time a new model ever proved Itself
such a great road car before its introduc­
tion! The *56 Chevrolet showed the kind
of performance that make* driving aa/ar
and more fun. 8o wait for the car that
beat the King of the Mountains!

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her three children, when *he eatne
from la f a y e tlr , Ind. to Join her
iuisliand whit i* employed by hilim ther, Frank t &gt;rtf fin. The Revaec X**CvC&lt;l a rr-o tc aTfO *w T a u n T S
k*0w take fMVO-BET **ts BEEN TEuL'N
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of th* la k * Mary Church of Ih*
w y . ; . * ' Tw V* L0CKT5 TCdETwE^/
N a ta ie n r and their many friend*
a i r glad to welcome them hark to
Florida.
Mr, and Mr*. II |l N ellies »n.|
two rh ild rrn have moved into the
F v an t ho i •* opposite the t'hanib*
e r of Comm erce, lie is s r rtm g a
lour .1 duly with the la ty and cur
■rally attached lo NANS. Sanford
Mr. a n l Mr*. J. W. Wilson and
’ Ck c E a
l* n daughter* *prnt Ih* weekend
su ba: " .
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al High Spring*, visiting her te*
latter*.
Mi** h ay Baerm an of W ash­
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vertilv went on tlrik e today In re*
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n* «* of U sloar
law culling got em inent subsidies
World si X**a
to church school .
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p o d m fa rm l&gt;l«e*r
H m n n jtr Ual'aoo
rta&lt;hcd l e i t r i d i r with police m a
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scries of violent dem onstrations
li*r Nan* lt*«-N
W orld Al Ttirro
against the law, authored by So
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it; A lull i * II o Iin
1 Piper; with P. It. An*
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Mr and Mr* ll K Keen . .
rhildrrn havr niotr.i Into thrir
hnmr, which Ihry pun ha.&gt;"d fttoir
Ihr lirotgr Patter ton*. It.* I*
•m in e a t»i r »f dot) tilth tl *
Navy, Sanford
Piirnd* of Mr. and Mr*. C. N
Waal will h» n r t ) tn hear al
hit sudden •Iratil on July t, fol­
lowing a hi alt alia, k, Al lilt*
limr, Ihry w rir living in Ih. ir
•ummrr home, al Haldwtn, Mich.
Sn1ind.it evening, Mr, and Mi*.
Wallrr l.anlrtirr, term ! newlywrd*, w rrr hnnoir*! with a wedd­
ing aliowrt l.y Mr. and Ml* It
w. Keogh, Mr. anil Mr. 11 v
filr**on, Mr. and Mia. P. I*

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decoratin' 1l;&lt;* party room with
H li butterfly lUIro and Mr*lean I.oti- k'lnr In* gjfta w*ia
placed in a l-.iket drm ratrd with
a itork. Following the opening
of thr preaelil*. Mr*, (iohic't ri*
clapiationa which ba.i h«n laktu
down by »"'i of ho*!' - ea wci*
r m i l*ack, to the mrirlmrnt of
ail.
At a ta'i* ho ir, M- . »', ||.
Smith. 'Ir*. Ro ert lleigey *ru|
Mi *. Jan . I It
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eoffrr, coke* ami mints. Knjoy*
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were Mrs, Ralph
William*. Mr* W, !&gt; Ilarrirofi
Mr-. F'l Klmmermon, Mi*. Wil.
Ham Pultrer, Mr*, l a r o t Fay,
'li • W A I ... Mr-. I)c!iip*cy
Hafillon. Mr* P. p. Anderson,
'I ■ I * M. S'
'I * I ' ■Ur ***»’.—
typ, Mr. Mat ha I Smith, Ih'i*
• . (in . |k n Kit h, Myma
and Melatm Wllhanli and Mayra

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Friend* of Mr*. William Mu*grate *111 be glad to hear that
she «a* remote.! from Ihr Flor­
ida Sanitarium to her home,
Thursday,
Pr, and Mr*. Arnold Ilo«*eher
hat* returned from an extended
vaiation spent at Itataom, N t*
The Sunday School of
|be
Presbyterian Church pic*rntrd
Mr. and Mr*, (leorge It. Palter*
*on with an occasional table, and
their son, tieorge It, Palternto,
Jr. with a Bible, In token of the
faithful seteire the three bad
rendered the Sunday School. The
presentation took place at Sunday
School, tk l k*, ihrir 1**1 Sunday
hcfoir moving to Winter Park,
where they will make their future
home.
Mi*. C S. Ihmaldson hn« re­
turned fioui Tampa where *he
vt*itrd her hrolher. who w»*
paralyrerl in a huildmg accident,
»umr five u,ek* ago.
Friends Ilf Ciiarle* Spvhlnm
son of Mr. and Mr*, t*. W.
Sjohlom, wilt he interested 1"
train that he w«* liecnsrd to
preaeh in the Church «*f til* Nararene *in Sept. &lt;, hy the local
■hiirrh b,.,tv Hr wa* graduated

'and fn thetr r#w knm« fp Ft. \nd*r*on
and
Mr*
Cl-srle*
Vugusline.
Krueger. at ihr I akr Mary home
Th* R*v. *r».| Mr». |„ \. I’rtrr* of Ihr Keoghs. After, Me arrival
&lt;&gt;n wet,. rallr.l tn Jacksonville. of ihr giir*t*. door purrs wrrr
1#»t SatunUy due I11 injur lv* hi* awarded to thr men and in the
•seed mothrr sustained in a fall.
women. The lucky winner* were
Sunday the Itrv. an&lt;i Ml*. I~ Mr* J. I Hobby, Mrs. P. I&gt;.
W. S.-ott, the Rev. nnJ Mr*. J. Ander-on, Itogrr I'rnkrr and
M, Thi&gt;mp»«n ami Mr. amt Mr*. Panirr. pultowmg thr opening of
I’ It Anilri' in were supper pure!* thr many lotrly gift*, the hottnf Mr. an&lt;i Mr*. II. K. Ilfrlir al nrrr** eut thr fit*t piece of the
their l.nkr Kmma home. Al*.. rn- four tiered wedding cake, which
j*»\ 1n*r (he rural ami an evening wa* aultnuiinledby a tiny hride
"f hymn singing, wrie Mr ami and groom The refie*hmrnt lahlr
Mr*. Jnr Hmalhrr*. *iui-ln-l*« on* otritald with a
iilwork,
ami daughter »f Ih* lire be, amt linen elolh and centered with an
Ihnr friend*. Mr. ami Mr*. A. arianrrm rnt of Mean an Pot*
I&gt;. liuyntan of Orlando.
Vine in a cry :#l Itowl, fiankrd
S*t. I C Floyd Sjohhun arrlv- Ity pink taper* in ctyalal bolder*.
r.l tn Lnkr Mary, Snliiniav fi"in
Mr*. It. M. I ilea *on pt raided at
»rvrr*l yrars r»f service with thr the riyalal punch b.*wl. In which
Army In lirrmany. Hr* I* t.r l«v&lt;■ floated pink, hear 1*1 aped Ice tube*,
a "0 liar Iratr with hit family, carried out Ih* rolur motif, whil*
before reporting In hit new as­ I he tiny *andwh'hr*, shap,d like
signment,
heart* and Indl* and half niiKina.
Mr. am) Mia. It*rar I*, k.r, furthered the bridal theme.
who bouzht thr Trur hit* i&gt;n
For ih* on a*ion, Mr*. liardn&lt;*r
Crystal l.ak* Ate, hove moved wot* a yellow «*wl white fruck ami
thrir traitrr nrrln th* properly a r"t*.»:;,. of pink and white r&lt;**ea,
ami a ir making pirpwratli'ru tn prvietlled hy th* ho*te«ir»,
tuitli.
Imlti'd lo 1111 el thr (iaidorr*
Tu*»rlay rtrtiing teacher* nf ihr
I'r r*l&gt;&gt;'.ri mti ITiurvh rnrt with It
Superintendent, I*. W. K m |h a i
Mia, hrttgh, Plan* wrre made f»i
thr coming winter »r«-&gt;&gt;n. Mr*.
Keogh la thr secretary ami thr
trarhinj' *uif inrlnilrt, .mr*
riy llri'ailnri'nl, Mr*. Kilrrn Willaid, Mr*. I!.&gt;l*rit Unger; Kind­
ergarten, Mi*. Ralph William*;
Prinvry Huv*. t’hirf 1'harlr*
Hunt; Primary gul*, Mr*. Ru«*
*rll Hr* k lr); and Junior*. Mr*.
Marthall Smith; Junior High,
'li*. William i. I.rfflrr;
Mr*. T.*d lliookljn; Pi rudtlii|&gt;
('la** 1 ' rung IViillIrllr Mr* I.

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ariarlne Jet Kina tin t mat,* tl s
’,Vi Itodgo ih* niusi rltiitinciut' i ir
mi Ih* rii.nl.
Tlii-r» i» th* /mieer of a&gt; ■■■tt i - up *r»
‘J.tii h p. hi ih* hr
ist
u( pew* I luilgi' 1-111*1 it* \ ' and fl
T h e re l* the /ref (,/ ■,eer*s

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ellnrtle • l l!* ul M ag • / . p i Ithut tun tim ing.
f u m e a n d tlru i rlieetr \uv
t
is talking about! New '5(1 Itmlge —
Tim Surer u Car u( the \ i ar!

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�Am erican Agency System Is
Fair, Ideal W ay O f Doing Things
Tha poatman ha* been weighted dowa
many day* with “mall order” Insurance let­
ters. Circulars, Inquiries, gimmick letters,
•nd a host o f various methods ar# being
used to entice the reader to “subacrlbo to
Insurance a t a saving.
Many o f the “gimmlcka” promise that
no salesman w'ill call, no examination neces­
sary, nothing to pay now, and other pro­
mises that aeem attractive and of vital im­
portance.
, ,,,
The whole truth of the matter is this:
our problems are of auch a nature that for
days on end nothing will happen. Then out
qf a d ear blue sky come accidents, fatalities,
hnspi tali cat ion, troubles galore 1 It’a then
when w* need the strong shoulder of a
friend to lean on. It le then that we need
comfort through conservation and help, tha
assurance* of a friend who knows what
jrpor trouble# ara by looking and experienefng with you.
With the test coming at mopiKirtune
times, we never want to he confronted with
long letter# appealing for help. Distress
takes away tha urga to write, explain, des­
cribe, even begging for immediate assist­
ance. It la with the lest staring u* in the
faee that w* sometimes find ourselves con­
fronted w ith “red tape”, “form* to fill out”,
"doctor* certificate* necessary", and a hoat
e f other "sorry, but necessary" details we
■ever thought Of when beautiful description
had ua "sold” on tha mail order Insurance
policy.
W* believe that the American way of
doing thing*, tha "American Agency” ayatem, la the fair and Ideal system . You see.
then* agents ar* experts In their field. They
have epent year* In tha business, they apoelallte In knowing your needs In your com­
munity. What'* more, they're right here to
wait on vou when the emergency comes
tnmnd. You don't hare to writ*. They com*
to yon hi your time of need, knowing your
troubles, aympathitlng with you In a time
• f atreaa and taking care of every detail,
Thera ara so many details Involved that
ir t find ouraatves, not at a loss for words,
tu t rather, another editorial written on tha
•object that a##ma "to tha point” and very
laallatfe. So wa quota an editor out In Hoi-

T h t Sanford Herald

Tuesday, Oct. I I , 1MI
; „

T O D A T R BIBLE T E R R E

He shell be like a tree planted by the
i t ream* o f water.—Psalm 1 :B— A good men
k Ilk* a tree that bringi forth rich end
regular fr u it

denvill#, Old*, H* wrote it after receiving
on* o f thou* circular letter* advertining
nuch * aavlng on automobile insuranca of­
fered by a "malt order” Innurance concern:
“No, thanki 1 W* ahail be obliged to re^
Ject the offer . . . w# get reasonable inaurance protection front entablinhed, reputable
local agent* who ara here on the ground
and whoa* service* will be available ahould
a * have a loaa against which we are pro­
tected in the standard insurance policies In
our safe. We would not be obliged to indulge
In lengthy corren|iondence with tome stran­
ger in Knlnmnioo or Timbucktoo. The local
hoys would be on the joh, would check anil
report the loss, and aettlement would be
made without difficulty.
“Moreover, the established insurance
agent* are our friend* and neighbor*. They
help support tha schools which ar* aiding
in mental development of my ten-year-old
daughter: they help support the churches
that provide ma and mine spiritual stimula­
tion; they help support the police agencies
that protect my property against plunder;
they help support the fire department that
protects my property against fire; they
help support the city, school district, county
and state governments that bestow many
blessing* upon me. Why should I take my
Insurance business from these benefactors,
these friends, these fellow citicens and give
It to some foreign concern that doesn't give
a tinker's darn about my community, except
for what profit they can extract?
"The few cents I would save on every
hundred rinllara o f insurance protection I
now have wouldn't begin to compensate for
tha trouble and Inconvenience la event of
losa. It Isn't worth the difference.
“Cheap Insurance Is like any other cheep
commodity; It'a very apt to be more expen­
sive In the long run.”
Now there’* a beautiful latter. It’s cer­
tainly to tha point and express#* Just ex­
actly the way w* feel. There'* a certain
comradeship a wonderful friendship, and
tha feeling o f being neighborly, when we
rhnoae our Sanford and Seminole County
friend* who ar* Inauranea agent* to help
ua in tlma of need.

Why C O f C Naads You
Y ob ere • pert nf Semlnnl* County.
The Chamber, devoted to th* general wel­
fare o f our poople, work* for the perpetuatloe and Increase of privet* enterprise;
beeutlflcetloe of our eurroundlnga, both
ptqgfcM. a ad iC flO W l^tolirevem ent of our
general welfare! reduction In our taxes:
Improvement In all functions o f ell govern­
ment: expansion o f commerce end Industry,
end along many ether broad highways to­
ward a better future.
Directly or Indirectly, through projects
ranging from Clean-up, FIx-up Campaigns,
Labor Day celebration* to Chrietmee Light­
ing, H efforts your life end that o f every
Seminole Count len.
It le truly American, thoroughly and
dynamically democratic, working through
•taff end committees .the letter surveying
end investigating conditions, making recom­
mendation* to officers and Roard nf Direr
tors who ACT.

UAL B O Y L E

A prats campaign le tryiag ts
ftrMsdt lb* worhtag maa tUll laeaUeally dedicated to Juaa Faroe
that h« eaa gel along even bettor
vlhout the fall** president—and
b* (roe besides. It it being teaducted Ip Um provisional govemP#nt aot np after rabolt muted
►era* tail month.
I*'* aa impuriaat propaganda job
and a htegh aw . Without at laaat
N Paastro cooperation of the**

How aaaay of tie COT* claimed
sis minimi are atUI arid follower*
of Us* exiled fan e ia quosikmabto,
but surely the figure k high. Un­
less taught aomrihlag attar Due
'Peroolamo," they could be a con­
stant threat to tiaoquUity.
Th* governmeet af MaJ. Oaa.
Eduard* Lowsrdl la iryiag to ahow

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V E R Y lD H G ? j

Are You Guilty Of Nepotism
NEW YORK (B—Miny a huslnassman baa looked forward fn he
day when he could sd j " k *on" to
the firm'* name. And many a cor
poretion executive he* looked
around in hi* organiiation for a
job with sufficient pretiigt (or bia
aun in-law.
la that ai good far the buiinea*
a* it la for the relative?
Thia very human practice of
placing relatives in responsible
job* with lira* regaid for tbeir
kinship rathei than for thair merit
or qualification goe* by the name
of nepotism It’s been around
long lime, in politica and business,
and the nsm. originated in church
praclicir* of an earlier day.
In a famt’v owned butineti It'*
the family'* uwn affair bow nepo­
tiim work* nut The “A »on" ra
be • family indulgenre Quito often
iho ion doe* t good job, *or
time* better then Did did.
In e publyly owned cororation.
nepolitm i* tie concern of ihe
many itockholder* ei well a*
other* In the management
Curiou* a* to how much nepo-

JAMES M A R L O W

Group Is Having Complications
WASHINGTON #
The Eisen­
hower administration is bumping
into embarrassing complication!
Ihts# day a in ita efforta to shift
the emphasis of government inter
eit from public le private power
development.
The eumpliraOoni are two-fold:
the law and th* Democrat!.
For 10 yrara of Democratic Nsw
Deal Fair Deal administration, the
em phaili was on development and
expansion of publle power rr
source! The giant Tennessee Val­
ley Authority came ioto being. Pub­
lic power project! were encour­
aged And electric cooperatives
spiead their own network of pub­
licly owned irasim lialoa Uaat
across the country.
la capsule form, ■epubllcaai
argued this pro publle power policy
pursued under Franklin D. Roose­
velt and Harry I. Truman was
socialistic and dangerous for the
American free enterprise ayilem.
Democrats contended the govern­
ment merely wag acting to give
the people cheap power because
the private power Industry hid
felled to do Ihe job. And the
public-venue private power debate
baa raged for years.
Now the Eisenhower adminis­
tration Is trying to encouraga priv­
ate enterprise In Iho power Arid.
And, where the federal govern men!
la Involved, it baa turned In priv­
ate inleroita and ts cooperative
areonum anta-jslth local public
aieneiei Y t i f t a t la H at oetulioea
to power problems.
But to shift Ihe direction nf pow­
er policy la no simple matter.
There la tha vigorous opposition
from Ihe Democrat* and from
puhlie power interest* — opposition
which ha* built tha power fight
into a first class presidential cam­
paign Issue. And then there ara
certain complications which bavo
arisen from the law.
The first clash ramo who* the
administration, through the Atomic
F.nrrgy Commission, contracted
with Ihe Diaon Yales group to feed
power into the TV A grid to meet
an anticipated shortage Thla rontrwet was sbsndoned when the city
of Memphis refused to accept
Dixon Vales power and laid *
would build ha own plant.
Democratic leaders Insisted tt#
contract was not valid, and there
fure the internment should aot pay
a cancellation fro which might
amount to s*.ersl million dollars.
The ARC Insisted for metkh* the

Straus now concedes, after an
exchange of rorraipoodence with
the comptroller general, th a t
‘there may be a question ai to the
validity” of the Dlion-Yalea contract. One issue it whether there
was • "conflict of Interest" when

work receive a salary le pesos
made af popar," M aald. “Pesos
have vain* because they represent
th* aattoa'a norith. CoverameaU
M*ed ead opoed. When their mow
*y to gees, laitotd of rodurtng Us*
spending, they print pesos, which
ta easier. Paper coats tittle and is
priatod r a p i d l y . Whet happens

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it.ooe.

Stressing that a)any auch v
poratlooi a rt axcaUeatljr maoaaed. the lattltuu nevertheless
point* out (tut ••chronic nepotiim
h it caused the failure of many
enterprises and companies, atunted
the growth of many other*, delayed
and hampered atilt other*."
Trouble can tru e arlthia the cor­
poration, the institute hold*, becau*e the ehoice of relative* for
tup potitiunt more or Ira** defrita
any program of executive develop­
ment Alio it breedi Jealousy,
other axecuttvei &lt;*« little ehance
far advancement. Sometime* it
leadi to itrugglea for control.
There it the ttrep federal and
atate inheritance Ux. Thla often
keep* Uie chief owner of a large
company from patting control le
hi* children, nr leaving them at
much of an aitate in other forma
at he would like.
So hr me* to ire that thry In
private utility groupi. even Oimiih
the coopt have no “ presently
available” meins of lihlng the
power.“ He ssid the proposed ssle
to the private firm would “ flout
the congressional purpose" of pub­
lic po»cr laws.
Thus the private-vertut-puhllc
power belli# continues, end lt‘i
■eneratisi a jolting ehirge of po­
litical energy

IS SUFFICIENT*

Buying madlclnsa and
health-eld* la not a almpla
aa purchasing many other
thing*. Thay must not only
be fresh and potent when
you get them, but they
must be properly taken or
used. Even the most com­
monly used household re­
medy can be harmful If
Improperly taken.
That is why our Phar­
macists welcome vour re­
quests for Information, or
asking any queition we can
ethically answer. W# are
licensed by tha State for
your protection.

TO UCH TO N
DRUG CO.

THERB HOW ARC IU.4M.00d
Census Bureau announces. And
everyone of ’am. moans Use sport*
people in the United lutes, th*
A Ced/ecwso motorist, eoceooo*!to*. create a ticket to UseWorld Irrusp o Sense hemp mored oensa*
Berloo!
0 Strrrt, drat* right IArough It.
t t t
Fro beMy rrrofrd * ntco brrraeFsrsl esses* /oil o/ Ike ovfismo
Oeoeoo i* reporfed. Dssf pet en­ seo p.
t I t
tire*—It Sappewed to Iho iSeiioa
A
safety
ds
wests boa to Colwotdip* wear Freni*.
bos, 0 ., OMttw'ood only throe be*.
I f t

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t u n thvre tt la business la Ihla, herit tc? puittioni, oven If th# ta«
country. Use American Institute of] collector gets most of On plotted s
Management, a nonprofit found* ] ol the stock holdldk*tioo, ttudi*d the directorates tad
executive* rosters of 13.000 com­
panies. It found nepotism la about
•A WORD TO THE WISE

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SAM DAWSON

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Tome deer i* a Canadian park
bavo developed a fondnuo for to*
ttM s, h*apiro report, atoeg didn't
say whether the enttera prefer
the olaio tvwe or titer Iowa

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S o c ia l, fc vw d tA .
T l'U B A T
Th# G.Uso CirtU class W th*
7tr»t fiapm t church will meet to­
night at th* bon* of Mr*. AAil*
Laos Smith, 4IU Summtrli* A*#.
a , a p. m.
'lu* .“ eniinnl* County Children*
CmnntltIt* will meet in tha 8#mI not* County School Administra­
t e ton building on Cotnm m lol Slioot
4 p. m. Thi. U on important
meeting and all members ar*
urged to attend.
Th# Sanford Touritt and Shufflthoard Club alii havo th* r*
gular meeting and auppor will
ba served at 4 pJA. Uamea will b#
played afterward*.
Th* I. H. 8. Ulea Cluh under
th* dirottinn af Mi«* Ollia »•••*
IS hittl* will proaont a muakal
V ritravanganta a t 8 pm*, la w*
school auditorium.
Th# FLT Club will meet « th#
lO O f Hall at » p m.
The Dorcas Clai* of th# First
Baptist Church will hold 11* month­
ly meeting at th# homo of Mr*. J.
1\ Cullen on Crystal Laka at I
p m. Cohort#** will b« Mr*. A. L.
Thom**. All member* »r#
td to m##t at th# church at I : 30
$

Th# War# Blbl# Cta»» of the
Aletb'vdut Church will meet at
8.30 p. m. *o that member* wishIng to atuad th# Cle# a u h musl.
cal *how may lea*# #arly after
th# thort bu»ln#** a#*»ton. Hosttr*#« will b# Mr*. R. U. Huiehl■&lt;&gt;n and Mr*. S P. Bolya.

WEDNESDAY
Tha laatinola County Food S # f
wiea A•••elation will meet a t tha
^p aafo rd Grammar School at 1:30
w*v.m. G#a*t speaker will ba Mrn.
Thtliaa Flanagan, B ut# #*haol
lunrh supervisor.
Tha Civic and Fin# Art# Dsptrtm M ta #f th# Sanfard Warn*
» • a u b win »##t »» ts# ciub
tvout#. Th# group# win f#M
Christmas *#al* a t lOiW #■«*• a#4
will k iv i lunch*©* a t I f
pJi#
Guest *p#aher for th# Fin# Art#
miamb#ri will h# Mr#, A. W. Bu»C eli and f#r th# Cirl# Dap.rtlent Mr*. J. P- C#fd#ll.
City wide Youth Revlvat begls*
at 7;.t0 p. m, a t th# F ir tt Bsptlat
Church.
Tha B r#t Baptls* Bunday
School Supmtotandant Cahtoot
m M tioi will h# hold to th# Chapal
a t 1:30 P, m. following tha T#uth
Revival.
im n A T
City Wida Youth Bortral at
# th a First BspUst Church begtos
at 7:30 p. m.
Th# Mother*# glrcl# al Upaila
Community Praibytarton church
will hat# a regular • • • tin g beginaiag at 10 a m. All coming should
Bring their #wa tandwteb#*. Lunch
will bo tarrM at 11:30 a m . Drink*
will b# furnnhed and all women
a r t Invited to attend.
Th# ftr*t general meeting af the
SiBford Garde# club will b# at th#
•W oman'* Cub at U noon. A eoversd diih hinehooa will b# *#re#d
and Ralph Wheeler, a noted au­
thority ua H#m#rocnllli (day U1U##1
will b# guest ipeiker. II# win
•how tom# of hi* newest totroducI k u with cohred slide*.

Holiday Theme
Is Carried Out
By Jacaranda's

Sanford Demo Club
Installs Officers
In Club Center

t

^W tll provide ■ w k .

b a d ie b . c l t

(Tha S tarted Garde* d u b af
F.F.G.C.)
Another fall plantiag aeaien It
at hand, and an Important an* it
'*• If • • a r t to enjoy the many
^J***** f#c which our state i* B0t.

Th# spring flowering bulbs,
conns aad tubers should bo planted
aaw to that they eaa mak* good
root growth during th* cold winter
month*. Included in this group are
Th# Jacaranda Circle of Ih r1 Laiter
Cfinum*. amarylli.,
Sanford Gardrn Club had 111 first] narcissus, Leucojum (Snowf|*il#,i
fall meetmg Friday night at the Dutch Iris, Glad,. Slontbieia,. \V*.
Garden Center. It was a dinner aonia* and Ulorioi*«. The moit
meeting and the room wa* decor­ satisfactory narris.u. for our
ated with a Hallowe'en theme:
,h * ^ I*f r nhit**, th* $te .
black ral, pumpkin, and witch red Lily of China, the Soldi d'Or
cut-out* were in the window* and and al-o the double clutter frashelves; and black urn* and vatea grant typ# known as "Cheerfulof Duranla berriei and vari colored ness”.
Croton leavat wer# placed in wall
niche*.
r # rT r.4*," ,IIr
bulb
After the dinner the meeting wai r . u w*n*n ,m " in ,u r iwaiity
opened by th# chairman, Air* '• the Spider Illy which comet tl
Metta Starke, and the group read­ red gold and more rarely whit*.
ing in um«on the collect. Mr* Irv­ Botonicaily , h , „ , r, Lyroris roing Pryor read tha memorial# from d ot* (redi. Lyroris Aureo (gold)
th* year book calling t# memory »"d Lycori, Alh. (w hit.,. The..
Mrs. Clara Ginn. Mr* J C. Boyce
h « uliter
,
rin* nV‘n
«h. Mr,F
and any olhei local garden club t hen
members who had pasted away
" k* «*«!* f'»m th , .„,l
ond bloom „n . Ion, , „ m , i(h
during the ytar.
Alembert were aiked to be plan­ 1
k TH * 'bararteritiic t i , r l
ning for th* Garden Show which «nem the common n«m# of “Sur.
will be held Dee. 3 and 4 at the pn«e or "Afytiery'' |J!y
Mayfair Inn; and lo attend a lec­
Another member of thi*' f.milv
ture and thawing of iledea on day •Men rolled "M .gi," |uy jt L, rori
llliea at tha Woman's Club on •duornlger. but it need,
Oct. 30 at ■ p m
- ** r*" «,,r* I*- The.,
Mrs F. 0 Smith was welcomed
■a a new member
S S L 5 ? H* * • " iB at|Dnary
Mrs. Starke and Mrt. C. M • ell-drolned garden toil ln ,
#nd should , 0Uk"
Flower* reported on lh# Dower ar­ " " 7 1*1
rangement! and compositions done r* i .
h,i-k
— rim :
by Mrs. Paul H. Ochiltree at the or daylillet to provide them with
meeting earlier in Ihe day.
Th* V p "
" t hfy ,r * l#ekli'g
Sira. W' B Brinson showed dried The folia,# app«ar( after flower.
Bittersweet, oil, rye. whrat. and mg and remain* and growt all
sorghum sprays which th* had winter, ... it u „ thf* t|m, t h ,t
brought hack from a recent trip they should be fertilised to provide
north, and dim m ed ua# #f them bloom for nest summer.
in arrangamrnta.
** • lm" “ #H *f th . ,n .
Present were Sirs. J . C. An­ nuol. and p .r#anla!.
b# pUn!.
drews, Sira W. B. Bnnton, Mrs. *d thi. month, entiling such mmElton C. Bulk, Mrt. C. SI. Flowers.
Mrt. 8. G. Graham, M rt. B G. m !l S i ? * ! ! M
*os.
panuloca ond sinHirkaon. Mrt Fay A. Jonst, Mrs. : '
nla*.
Booted
plant.
#f
many
anJ . F. Lawlt. Mrt. Frank Millar,
Sira. B. E Peurifoy, Sira. Irving Z .
U * " • '* * ' from your
I. Pryor. Mrt. Matts M. Starke,
........
Mrs, L. B. Steele, Sirs. Joseph TorCutting*
may
h*
taVe»
lap. Mrs. C G. Tyre, and Mra.
Smith and Mra. G. A. Edwards.
Banana'"shrub!
f
•"?
leafed
•*ergm«aa V u .Sau, , | , lnfh#,

The Btnferd Hem# Demewttr*.
tion Club met at th# Club e#nt#r
w ittk Mr#. J. N. A lta cello, pro*!dent, presiding.
Mrt. Earl Turner gave th* prayor a fte r which routin* butinoa*
got undorwoy. New sffleors wore
elected for th* now year. They
ar# Slro. J . . A ttartlle, president;
Mrs. J . R. Crawford, vice president
Sira. 'Coeil Flowers, secretary;
Mr*. A. B. Wallace, Ireaaurer,
The new tfflrera Were installed
hy All** Mynit Wilton, County
Home Demonstration Agent. Dele­
gate* alerted wer* H»i. R. T. War­
saw and Sira. John Callahan,
Tha Sanford Club It U be hoetee* fa r the eeunty council at a
covered dtih dinaer O c t SO at
10:30 a. at. t . 1 p. m. A domomiratioa a a "How Ta SI aka Slip
C oven” will ho given oooa It was
FRIDAY
announced.
City Wide Youth Revival at
Sties Wilton pretldod aver a
F irst Baptist Church at 7:30 p.
table with ouggaotloa* on making
wi.
Christina* gift*. At th* cleaa of
SATURDAY
th* session Mra. Aatarall* aarved
YBg Saminola Chapter Na. Two refreshment* of eookiaa and cofOBI will htv# a banquet to Me- ' fee to th* t l member* praaaat. Tha
Xlntoy Hall at 1:3# P m. For raaervstioas contact Mr*. W. E. hoot#**** for Noeombor will be
Ratoon, MS Holly Avo. Raa#rva- Mra. Ray Ttllia aad Mia. Coeil
Flewara.
Don* win be Cloud Oct. 30.

IB# (NAAS Ofllctra Wiv#a Cluh
Will Sir# t ehlekes barbecue (up­
per and Huar# and rouad daoe#
at • a, m. Food will Ba ##nr#d at
T with dnactog at 3 p. a . Neman
a B o si and hi* Country Flay Boy*

Ry

Ones aaaled, R eaa Ba washed
regularly with Nick, warn aoap•uda aad rtoeaa. Out Hla m b ha
waied ar aaf aa daatmd aalag
etthar • paHahtog «r adf-paUahlag
wa#

L 1 P ’ . T ' h ru* Ju,‘ »wl#w .
‘* ]'• Vk'* ‘,u ,t ,h# rnni»'*
nuri'*,
h ‘ T '
U U l.r
" “ fU,,Int kfl* eon*
■ hor.ua m lstur. . f p„ f
m lc ^ .
•pit.

M T l ,&gt;,Irp
*
*■ •

« r# r!

r a t h I ? dry
a y°Urnow until hud*
‘'•Mset
u.
rath«r
i k7 *»«tr were frooly. n* n .i
h it I I
M", , , r * fa^ ' n r .
mo# Zh. moved
' " I to
Br#"
" " Ith»*«t
way
wher.
can
h* seen and admired.
•'*• thoufd b . fertilised mery
•oek* or so until enl«r th o w ^

Local Student Is
Fraternity Officer
Member* of Della Sigma Phi. sotia) fraternity at lh* University o
Florida, In Gaineavilt#, hpv* elected
offlcara for too fall a# master.
They are: Bill Hard, president,
Tampa; Atamiel Slenendet. vice
president. Tampa; Harry Rosen­
thal. treasurer; Daytona Beach,
J eta Ytdo, secretary. Tampa; and
Martin Taylor, aergoaot-at-arma,
Sanford.

Dirt Gorderners Circle O f Garden
Club Plans Future Activities, Fun
The Dirt G irdenrre Circle of
tho Sanford Garden (Tub opened
the fill season with a meeting
Fridav in McKinley Hall. Mrt
Myron Smith chairman, presided
oxer 'he brief business meeting.
Future activities of the flub w^t
brought to the attention of Ihr
number* and committees were
appointed to select hnoka lo be
placed la Ihe public library in th*
memory of Sirs. Charles Ginn.
It was announced that the flow­
er th-’W’ will be held it th* Mayfair Inn Ihis year on Dec. 1 and
*. Slvmhcrs xoted to decorale a
coffee table and to aril dried
painted fh m tm a i mairnal and
corsages at the event.
I'rior to and immediately fol­
lowing the ae-sion the members
and guests attended a demnnxtratmn of flower arranging by Sirs.
Paul Ochiltree who it an outstand­
ing authority in the field While
she •iemon-trated arrangement*
on Thanksgiving and Christmas
Idea* she also showed how com­
mon flowers could be used effect­
ively.
Ifos'.rsies for the se.sinn were
Sirs. 1 E Batten. Mr* J B Bos­
ton. Sir* Irwin Fleisher sn-l Mrs
C Vi Baker Members attending
were Mr* S l* Dickerson. Mrs.
\V, A Yung, Sir* Doris time,
Mrs Don Pe:ry. Mr* W 1) Gar­
diner. Sirs St D Itinrhart. Sir*

Banquet Is Planned
By Past Matron's
At Recent Session
The Past Station's Cluh of Sem­
inole Chapter No Two. OES, met
recently at the home of Mrs. G.
\V Bailey for a covered di*h vup
per. Sirs W W Warner and Mrs
Stuart Dutton were co hotlftsrt.
At th* ronc'uiion of the delicious
meal, each guest tang the tong
that was printed on the musical
napkin "Everyone had a good
lime", it was staled.
After a short intermission. Mrs
J. T Sir La in, in tha abvenra of
th# president Sirs. J C Bills, pre­
sided at the Nuatness meeting Sfrt
Jack Burney read the minutes and
the roll rail Each member pre
tent responded with a Stecrrt Bis­
ter report Mr* R W Turner of
fered th# devotional lesion after
which Sira J F. Courier Sr, gave
th* treasurers report Sir* L M
Tyre made the courtesy report.
Slaking final plan* for Ihe bin
Hutt would b# held at MrKinlei
Worthy Grand Alatrrm was the
main item of business. Mrs. Rads
Mia Cremhaw sa il that the ban
quel would be held at SlrKinely
Hall. Oct It. at • 30 p m. Reser
vatlons should • made early bv
calling lira W. E Balnea. 1S9
Mrs. Edson Gott Is in ehargt oi
hill decorationi. and Mrs Joe
Corley has chart* of table decor
atom* and arrangement*.
Mrs. Virginia Anderson, worth*
matron of the Seminole chipter.
was special gutit for the evening
Members present were Mrs. J T
McLain. Mr* Odeal Crosby, Mr*
Ifasky Wight, Sirs l-ettl* Nil. Sir*
J E. Courier Sr . Sirs J. P Moll/
rtiw. Sira, w, E. Raines. Sirs B
W Turner. Sirs. Edson Golt. Mrs
Effi# Hewsnn, Sira. ‘ Ed Routh.
Sirs. B C. Moore.
Mrs J O Huff. Mrs L M Tyre
Mrs. R. F. Crenshaw. Mrs Munir
Griffin. Sirs Jack Burney. Mrs
Virginia Anderson, guest. anJ the
hostesses. Mrs G. W Ralley Mrs
Mamie J. Warner and Sir*. Siuari
Dutton.
Ihe November meeting mil be
held at Sir* R F. Crenshaw's
bom#, with Mra. Jaek Burney n
co hostess.
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PURITAN SWEATERS
SELECTED FOR U.S. 1955 OLYMPIC
TEAMS!

R. V Ccwan. Mrs SI L Cullrn.
Mr*. W V. Robert*. Mr. Sljmn
Smith. Mrt George Harden. Mrt.
W. G Fleming. Mrt. Harry Cushtng. Sirs Jean Adams, Mrs \V A.
Kitts Mrs. It K Robison. Mrs.
ldlian Rinehart. Sirs S O. Chase.
Sirs. G W. S;i*ncer, Sirs. Phtl
Alar*. Mrt. Robert Key I. Mr*
David Bastrr and Sirs. Karl Slutr

Camellia Circle
Discusses Plans
For Flower Show
Th* Camellia Circle of th# San­
ford Gardrn Club had its first
ms-eting Thursday at the home of
Sira. Ibmald Knight with Mr*.
Charles Lansing as co-hustf»s.
Tha ss-siti-a was opened with
all member* present repeating
th* prayer "A Garden Collect”.
Plant wer# discussed for o booth
to b* held at th# annual flower
show Dec. 3 and 4 at th* Mayfair Inn.
All members were reminded of
th* arrangement demonstration
which was gnrn by Slit. Paul
Orhilttro at Sti-hinley Hall Fri­
day.
Refreshments wet* served to
Mr«. Vernon Hardin, Mrt. Alvin
I'enlry, Mrs Ralph Rrtlt, Sirs.
Ilsilicit Douglas, Mrt. James Cut,
Mr*. Robert (Irwig, Mi.-. Harold
Chapman. Sirs John Dunn. Mrs.
Georg* Speer Mrt. Jack Martin,
Sira. J . L Hortan r # Mr*. David
Gats-hel, Sirs. E. C. Harper Jr.,
Kntgnt and Mrs. Lansing.

Officers Elected
Church officers elected recent­
ly for the Central Baptist Church
ar* *• fallows: church treasurer,
T. V. Rrown: Ja-k Benton a*ti*.
tant; rhotr and educational direc­
tor, Howard Chambers; prgan-st.
Mrs. Bhirler Grieme; training
union, Stis. R K. Thompson; Sun­
day achool superintendent, J R.

Chairman Explains
News Of Bazaar
To Circle No. 9
Circle No. Nine of the Erst
Methodist Church met recent!- at
the home of Sits- Frank Reddell on'
Richmond Ave. with Mrs. R l*.
Uutrhiton a* co-ho»te&lt;t.
Upon the attival of the members
th# hostesses setved punch and
cookies Assisting w»* Mrs. Enna
MacOHn.
Devotion was ,.ven by M.s,
Hutchison using at her theme
"Love” after which she read a
portion of the chapter IS Cotinthlno.
A dtologue was theq presented
and the meeting closed with a
praver. Mr*. J. N. Aitarcllo,
chairman, opened the business part
of the meeting with newt of t 1e
hataar which is p’anned for Nov
17. She alto announced that a
study course will h# taken from
the Indian American theme. The
enverr-l dt»h surrer it planned for
Oct. 30 from Id .10 a m. to •
p. m.
Those present were Sir*. Mildred
Wyatt., guest, Mrs \V. A. Hunter.
M ■• Enna MacOlln
ta, M*«
R V. Ilutehlson, Sly# t II. i ,-chum. Mrs, Harry Rrown, Mrs
" K Heines. Mrs J. P. p re
Mrs. Ruth l.tindqulst. Mr«. I .1*
B ull, Mrs. J M McCasklll, Mrs
II \V. Dirks. Mrs. Jon Ctlllon. Mrs
J. N. Atiarrllo, Sirs, R, E Wig­
gins Sira 'I E Raker, Ate# II,
II SlcCall. M-t G ft Hudson. Mrt
Raymond Bchulti,
pe»-l
I vnrb. S*rs Frank Reddell, and
Mrs Rrodie Williams.
Weaver; ehmch clerk. Sirs Essie
Cote; audit, ng eommtttrr. Mrs.
Ethlen* Owen. T It Allddleton;
music committeo, Mrs. Grieme,
Mia J. VV. Parham. K O. Keith;
puhlicity. Nits# Paulette Cason;
welfare committ*#. Sirs It l»
Itrar-I, Mrs | H T Tew and Ja-k
Benton; and Rower committee,
Mr#. Phillis Na»h and Sir*. D. L&gt;.
Bialnard.

THF SANFORD HERALD

finAAontdA

Tue.*. Oct. 18, 1!&gt;.VT

Mr. and Sirs. J. C. Mitchell
•pent the wrrkrnd in Tallahassee
alter* they attended the dedira
tion of the new Florida Education­
al Association Bldg on Saturday
morning. They at»o attended the
ESI' Georgia Foetthall gam# that
night

Ste'son University students re.
ctntly elected class and school
otticer* m the annual fait elec­
tions
Slits Caroline AlrltmH,
daughter of th* Rev, and Sirs.
A. G. Mrlnnts of ihe First P rrs.
hyterisn Church, wa, elected vice*
President ol the aomo* *faai

Fnend* og Miss Mary Alsu
Woi* was **«n*d rewently that
Bukut will be lorry to learn that Roger Garner, Freshman, pledg­
sue continues ill in her home on ed l.amha (hi Alpha fraternity at
Cedar Avenue.
Stetson University nn Oct. I.
.Mr. and Slrt Hamilton J Rtshre a'tcnded Ihe ESI' fi-niball
game Saturday night in Tallahst'
sre Hamilton J r . is on the first
string tram and their daughter,
"Hebe” plays in th* KSL' Starch­
ing band.

WIN*
iPRIZEsj

Friends of 'lr* Elizabeth Mary
Martin will he glad lo learn that
she is doing nicely after under­
going surgery in the Florida Sani­
tarium She Is now- at horn* with
her parents on M2 Chapman Ave.
lor aeveral days.
Sir*. A R Kev left on Mnndav
for larksonville. where she will
attend the Stale B -ard Meeting
of the D S Daughter* of IM2
Following the session to tn held at
tl JO a m llrt IS. the h&lt;&lt;ard will
be entertained with a luncheon at
Ihe home of Mrs ll-'lsert \t Per
due. Slate Prcndrnt

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Horn New York where they spent j
a w eiks vacation visiting rrla
lives
Sir and Sirs J St t.oenar-1
have |ust returned fr-m Pittsield
Stas*, where they visited their
ton-in law and daugh'.rr. Mr an t
Sirs F IT Vnltoline and grand
son St ke On th# wav home they
stopped off in Camp LeJeune
\
C to visit their %&lt;m David
who is stationed with Ihe Marine
Cnrp there

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Miami To Face
UnbeatenTCU

CORAL GABLES—Football fanit up against th« greateit tram they
nho irek out to tha Oanga Bowl| have mrt thta year, and poiiitile,
bU'lium the night of Oct lit may I the greatest football train in the
ba looking at the I9«l National I nation. Miami coaches tall (ha Tax.
football c.ia,.,j.»&lt;in» and a strong an offensive "terrifying."
candidate for Uia '64 Htlsinan
“Jo bold thia team, well have
to come up with our beat defenalve
football award.
'ICC l» n«»» riding high, aide effort to date," Gustafson raid.;
and handiom* a* on« of the great And the L’-M mentor pointed out
,ur.defe»te*i tram* of the nation, that TCU'a haa done a brilliant
•lie that nobody ha« been able to job thia year of holding back th e 1
opposition. Only 64)0 yard* hare
c y m e near stopping- 7 he TCC game will be Universi­ been gained by opponents of TCU.
The Miami starting ifuarteiback
ty of Miami » third rhanre to move
tnln the nation tpotlight and against TCU on the night of OcLl
21, la (till a question mark. Coach
could bring Miami bark into the
(iuatafson has lieen working hi*
fir«t ten In trie nation.
Ihiea signal rallrra—. 8am hear*
TCU also wilt l-a the third tram
nrcrhla, (irn* Ureses and Mario
Miami p la n thla set son which llonofiglio—hard aince tha Notre
ranke In the flrit ten in the coun- Ifame game. HsarrtrcchU and
try. lew team* in the *
; Rrevra both have been directing
such a hrutal schedule. As ache
i ulr* go, not many teams In the
country nlav mote than ona or If1* '' '* * • l,«n* indication ibat ONK O f TIIK thrllllnr play* In the tussle between the .Seminole High School Celery Foils and tha
i* i . . . . in it,, first im in th e '
*,*rln*f "*nal sailer against |*alaika Maroona last Friday night in tha kiwania Club's UFC Benefit game. (Photo by Jameson)
,r a n ‘ l ln ** ®
1
fit*
f ’I I Itram
&lt;■,,a ss.au
f
I ha TTCU
may I...
ba one .of
country.
these hoys.
The Trias Christian «l*xrn is
During drills this past week
America’s No. I team in rushing. Hrarnerchia haa trern holding
The Horned Frogs were rated tha slight edge. The rest of the U*M
No. I team in the Southwestern
backfield has hern pretty much
Conference l&gt;efoie tho IBM cam*
tha sama as the one which tan
psign opened and are highly far.
against Notre flame, Don Hosteler
er*.I to srin tha Conferenca title
. ..
. . . ,
has been going at fulllmck with
BIRMINGHAM 'Jt - Two sharpthia year and to Into tho Cotton A|,.Am„ Wan
CINCINNATI i*—Jimmy Carter I nslldate Whltry
Bowl New Tsar's Day.
shooting patters and a hark who says he's going to fight a "correc- a y .
»
« . ■
Itouvirre at right half and Jack
So far in four boll game. Texas |
is running or throwing (he hall live fight" tnmmrnw night against | V I C K O S C llI I S
Christian has gainetl 1,337 yards
There I. . good rh.ncr that the
al"10‘«,,mr h u , , a m u
j Wallace l Bud) Smith wnen he tries
on the ground alone, the most
Mtomi
slatting
line
again.t
TCU‘"P arf ,he Southeastern Confer-, l« win the world a IlghUelgh
box- Given Release
afnaslng record In the nation.
will be somewhat different from ’ r n c e offensive leadrra.
ng rhampiomhip lor a fourth
KANSAS r ITY '.r - V ir na«rhl.
Jimmy Swink is being hailed ns
In order they are Dirk Young
J . . . (h r. corfi . . y|H lndl- w"0**. I*"* ?! ,*hf
' 0 ,11 ' an'
on* of the all-lime great running the line which opened again.t No.
«"&gt;• '»*». V .l.......... of Gc-ugia.
yard, net g a in ;|c.*e&gt; ho*j!e ,h, |h” the New York
Pl«chcra, .apparently i, at
barks on Southwestern Conference »,•
fighting "corrre. the end 'of his major leagu# play
history and appears well on the mo.rd bark Into the first siring Jonh Map»r», lenne«»ee. 447. anu ,
ing
(jve fjshta" rarh lime hr has gone
way to winning tha forested Mali- tarkla post again and has shore I »oh Hardy. Kentucky. 4'«.
Tie stlrran righthander was
Charles
Hutching,
hark
to
the
.*•
Bui
while
Young
has
pa««ed
for
,n(0
M
rematch
after
losing
Ihe
man award.
givrn his unconditional release yes*
So with all of this, the llur- rond string. Two new guards— vs, yards and lost 47 rushing, and frown.
),, h tl |0,t lhr tll|e lerday by Ihe Kansas City Athlalrieanea of Miami no doubt will he Tom Pratt and Bob Cunio—also HarJy Is minus 49 on Ihe ground I Thrfl.
Ira. lie won 'our games and loti aix
■Ju ■
base moved u p to the first string, while thrnwlng for 437. Majors has and gM(re he has regained II.
lie'll try to win It hark for a for the A's if Hi* past baseball
dropping Co.Captain Joe Kohut | • '• " • ‘‘'l tor ** F*rd* ind Pa“ *d
T1IF. SANFORD IILRALD
third time In tomorrow night's IS- season, completing only one game
,,S
Raschl. who will he 37 next
P ago ft
Tuns. O rt. 1ft. 1H.VS and John Krotee to the aerond ,or
Majors
al&lt;o
Is
Ihe
hardest
worked
rounder In the Cincinnati Gardrn
string.
nf Ihe SF.C’a leading ground gain- Smilh wun Ihe rhampmnshtp from Marrh, spent seven years with Ihe
rrs. lie has rarrird M limes for Carter in at sparsely attended bout Yankees and waa a 20-gamr winner
three seasons He appeared In II
308 yards, a net of 3 6 yards per
Iasi June 29
10 Thoroughbreds ru'h. and ranks fourth among Ihe in“ Boston
Naturally. I'm nol going to Irll World Series garnet.
The Yankee-, told him tn Ihe
you all of the things I noticed from
runners.
Slated To Arrive
Auburn's Fnh James Is the lead- looking al Ihe movies nf our last St. Iouia Cardinals after the 19)3
ground gainer wilh 403 yards light.' Carter tald yesterday. “ I season for a reported tU.noo and
At Gulfstream Park ing
In U carries for an avrrage of fade mistakes — and my olan Is he won eight and Inst nine with
MIAMI, FI*, 'ft—Ten thorough- 7 7 yards pei try, and la fourth In lo correct them. And I will, loo." them. Th* Cards released him last
Smith .aid. however. “ I know I Mmng and Ihe Athletics picked him
hrrda are arheduled In aerlv* at |nu i olfense Florid* breakaway
Gulfstream Park today for Ihe specialist Jackie Simpson haa the ran heal Carlrr. I did It in Boston' lip
Ray Krnnrdy. the A' a player
i start of Florida's horse racing tea. next best refold on the ground with and Ihere'a no reason why I can't
son Nov.
Nov »
330 yards m 37 rarrirs, an average repeat. I can punch harder and waa let out “to make room on our
'•'NASHVILLE. Tenn. 'JF-lt turn* »*"
personnel manager, said Raschl
that's why I think I'll win.*'
17)r horses *hlnn~d br»w from of 9.3 yards a rarry.
I mil (here's more security in mlIn spite nf Ihe fart this Is staff for younger men *•
]tjrf football coarhlng than In most Michigan tracks, I n c l u d e *
Three rrcelvrrt have caught
'm b e r jobs—(or soma people, that owned by Bussell Fisher, two three touchdowns rarh. Thry are Smith's home limn. Carlrr aermrd
- .S
Brnnatl and Jimmy Orr of Georgia. Harry lo be a alight belling (avorit* —
Srhnellenbrrgtr of Kentucky and for what betting there waa.
V &amp;'ak*
I ' Lnmhe ft Ifonaker, for r*T|tHrM by J. Q. "fin er.
If Carter wins. Smith will join
gmple. ||« turned up as a young Thry make up Ihe earliest ship- Billy Klnard of Mississippi. Orr
ambitious roach al Marys ill# Col- ment lo rrarh this area in many haa raught Ihe most pas.es for i Paddy DeMarco aa a frllow who
i n r s i.ia ;
..............Boys!
..
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years, and Include
Dasher, the most vantage - 16 for 306 • "*»er made a dime from extra- « la »c4 ilar#r n o w n s iSS'
shortly aflrr World War I, has .....................
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now reached Ihe mlddl* of his Uih Vienna Danre, P i p a r n o . Skin Schnellenliergrr ha 12 and Kinard curricular flghta as a result of Ilukor'a »I||» Ph 11 a in s ;
l.lf»
ln»
I*
a
list*
;
i, ||
| being champion DeMarro
wmn the J; *
season at the East Trnncssee Insti­ Junior, Aunt Anne. Big Ifarrv. II receives lo his credit
«*rrk a lu ll
I'wl'OK# |* i u s ;*
larcn a. m i, T»mmi . u*.i nh s t m ix ;«• i
tution and apparently ran has* the Ann's Reward, Joli'a Choice and Young and Hardy each has tl,1.r , ,
M*rch
New Yorkrr V.'1"*
,,f
T u la in 7t»n
job as long as he wants it.
Red Rudolph
thiown six touchdown passes, fn|. and l"M 11 ,0 ,h* &gt;n
Vo* it nf
« ti usTi ;t: a
&gt;n x o y . 17 o'
M r s n o w t.iX H i . i : u i i k
Or taka P V. (Putty) Overall, When Miami's r a e l n g season |(IH(. | hy Eagle Day of Mississippi hit next lime out on
n i i r i t .i . I'a io trr* w n * | . r * ! » r r C l l r
who hat hern coaching most of fe ll Into full swing, about 3.000 snilh three Day Is fifth In total (hat year.
I'r ln lln ^ w n* f.
Lauro
Salas,
who
was
tha
first
T
» " im t . r*4.1l*tnr Fl.-.p sr..* S,
horsrt
will
be
stabled
In
Ihe
area.j
offense
with
361
yards,
all
but
29
Uso lima sine* 1934 at Tennessee
vi»ih»r'« r u m it u r# «'• w » * |
tn
''borrow''
the
championship
Mranwhile Tropical Park an- passing,
[Klvlechme Instituta In Cookeville.
k u i'4 It *4 1, Mi.,p * n n J , M. T.
from Carter, managed In get In ■uI.ir
* I n , Wn* •
I4 There'* A n d r e w (Scrappy) nounred it will offer six rarra for
Ron
QuUllan.
Ttilane
with
336
a
roupla
of
bouts
aa
champion
_
T l t k l t N IUM T M R r.a t Q t N R S
Moore, a flilure at Ihe Unlsersliy 2 year-nlda for Ihe first lime in yanls on th* ground, la Ihe SRC's
"i4*UFn M'aale Mt»e*|9
1V*1
Tnntftof'• Vtaflltfffr Rho|»
}n %
of Chattanooga tlnr* th* lata IMO'a years, during Us# last two wrerka of third leading ruahrr and aitxh In before ha lost In a rematch.
C lip P rin tin g Cm.
g | |J
One
reason
of
course
for
Smith's
lla
meeting
In
January.
'first as an asilatant and thrn as
R
u
rn
e
li
p
*l*&lt;
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j
jsi
Inactivity since winning th# cham­ Sl*t6« r . •'lim it hi • P *
The rarea will be decided over total offense.
*•-•
head roarh.
N
T
l.lf
e
Ins
«•».
;
i
»,
pionship
it
that
he
auffrrFd
a
bad
Howell
Tuhhs
nf
Auburn,
enm
•As head roathts, these three the 2-furtong Nursery Course anl
T » :s s i M illII t i i n C K r. IM I.S
IT I
mrntors have put in ft) years on purars will he slightly higher Ihan pleilng 14 of m heases, leads Ihe rut in the first round. But Carter H u k u r', llu s lr Fhop
lU r n t ii r * |« u r *
1ST
the gridiron, counting this season. Ihe S1000 minimum agreed upon conference In aceurary with a TOO waa carved up even worse and has Cn
lnry P ilB L I ' *
a il
Overall, who tried to step aside with horsemen, arrnrdlng tn El­ percentage in the air. Young has been on the Inartive list ever sine*.
gained
Ih*
most
yardage
by
air.
Jar a younger man two or three mer Vlrkeri, Tropical Park gener­
rnmplrting 31 nf 61 attempts for lo hli credit, to lead thia 4kparttipies, finally succeeded and Is al managar.
33ft yards though five of hit throws ment.
wjtlchlng Tennessee Tech football
Emmett Zelanka, Ttilan* Junior have been Iniereeplrd.
Florida's Don Chandler haa the
this jr a r a t faculty chairman ef
laekl* from New Orleans, will
Mississippi's_ .......
______
John Hlalack
.....................
and lop punting performance In hand
athletics.
ill banAll three of these colleges are dla moil of Ihe extra-point kicking Georgia Tech'* Johnny Mengrr with an average nf 4TJ yard* per
—
leach haa three p its Interceptions boot In II kicka.
amatl Initltntioiti, tomparalvely for Ihe Greenlea thia faU.
iplfakkng Victories, although dtslrabl# and frtquenl, have not hern
a controlling factor In (h cratches'
'M bs. Rut ill three ahow a neat
Mlanee In the won-lost column.
But win. lose er draw, llooaker,
Oierall and Moore have never bad i
.to worry about Ihrlr jobs
h In IftM. for esample, llonaker
‘ ran Inin one nf his rare poor is*,
{ions and Maryville lost nine
stra ig h t gamea. Alumni action th
area ion- A testimonial dinner ami
| a brand new sedan aa token of
•flh'lr esteem for their old eoarh.
■ Nil# work, tf you can get It, and
fao genre, too.

• 2 Passers, Back
Are SEC Leaders

Carter Trying Again
For Championskio

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Michigan, Maryland
Oklahoma Rated High*
■y HUGH FULLERTON JR.
,11 Noire D im .
The Associated Press
12. Texas AIM — .
When four football learns which. 13. Georgia Tech
had been listed in the natim 's top II. Colorado
10 get licked on one weeken dand 13. "Istom in
several nf the others win without IB Baylor
looking particularly good, there's 17 Bo«tin College (I) ...... 9
so m a understandable conruston l* TCU
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
among the men who pick them.
If. Ysl#
...........
21
Th* aporta writers and broad » •l°|F rro ^
---------------eaatrri who rale Ihe trams weekly
in the Associated Press poll re­
rilOENIX .Arlr n - Golfdom'a sponded to this situation today bs
hotshot, will tnvada the Fael'ir putting Michigan. Marxian! and
Northwest In forte neat fall under
a plan revealed by representative, tlona for tha third straight w»ek—
of Ihe Profctional Golfers Ann. with Oklahoma creeping up on a
here last night.
Maryland tram that once w
A proposed fall golf lour starting rated first.
at Vancouver B C , in .September
Tha four lo.rrs. Noire D*me, ATLANTA A - Auburn's Ralph
and winding up at San Diego, Calif, Georgia Tech Wisconsin and Tea
and Tennessee tailback
in October was outlined by FGA at Christian, dropped out of the Jordan
Jotlrny jujor* ar. tha Atlanta
Seh*Jule Coordinator Boh l.earog first 10 ratings with the Impre*, Journ;i-, C'0ach and Player of tha
at a meeting of th* Winter Golf
•Iv# * in n m of fhr to p i&gt; 4 u n r Week in Ihe Sautheaitfin ConferSponsors Assn.
weekend moting up to lake their n(f
The dates for Ihe winter tour,
.
..
,
.. 1 They were selected by a sola
starting with the *30.000 l»s An­ Michigan, in
spite of a ra th e r■(1.
to&gt;rhes following their
geles Open Jan 61 and ending rocky game against N orthur,tern.!,r jn u .
tjc | 0 n r, Saturday,
with the H3noo Baton Rouge (La.* remained almost stationary In fir t ^
A burn beat Georgia Tech
Open March 1-4, were approved
first-pace sole, of 76 , , ,, 4fv| Xcnilt.rce irampled A #
San Diego vacated Its dates on P!1C.‘L
the IBM winter tour to claim a waek a poll, llleblgan a point total
. ......
•pot on the proposed fall lour. Oth- was 1*03. Last week it sias &gt;0
P
r r propoird tournament sites in­ fiesta and I « 2 point..
. e le m rn t^ f en ^ a .
ha
,
. . .
. . .
Suit rolled o'.cr the favored Crim*
clude Spokane. Seattle, Portland
10
for
each
first-place
vote,
9
far
,
(.n
Xl(|f
j|„
,
rorcd
one
touch
and San Francisco Dales, purses
. . . .
down and passed for another Ha
and sponsors remain lo be worked
Marylsnd . support for the No 1 lfcwjnted for , || but M of TenThe 113 non Crosby tnvltational.
"enkenc-J as Jim Tatum'.
223 vards gamrd
VI ill be held Jan
IMS with lb*
£l^ * i - ' , l 5 ! » i A,,burn* ' ' c,ory was Ihe first
1910 and was itich
in. 1922 date* assigned lo San
b*a ‘N ^ h &lt;a,^ I‘" a ‘J, ' ' os cr Tech since 191
Jan
Diego left -oen for a poasibl* nawj FLU‘ * I t , ? r « 4 ' l l ! * n ^ a l&lt;,am f,foM ,h*1 to afh Jordi a
lournament.
1 **c??d *nd_Jhlrd. ,° krf p lh? T., r.p: ‘aid he could not single nut
Following the layoff will he the
,•PO,. .V.'h..1 ” 7
to nominate for the l'la j.r of
imlnt. lo Oklahoma a 1.434 Mary- ,hf Wpck „
120.000 Palm Springs Invitational
land
got
only
13
firsts
as
compared
Jan. 26-29; Ihe 113.000 Phoenix
to 41 a week ago while the Sooncrt
Open, Feb. 2-3. Ihe 112.300 'tenta­ drew a .
tive) Tucson Open. Feb. 9-12; the
120.000 Trxaa Open al San Antonio, Navy, which nashrd lo an r t
Feb. 16 19; Ihe B30.000 Houston riling aerial vlrtory over Prnn
Open. Prh. 23 26. and Ihe 113,000 Slate, losing lla umrored-on status
but winning its fourth straight
Bagon Rouge Open, March l - i
game, moved up from eighth place
to fourth and Duke, a 20-14 winner
over Ohio Stair, vaulted from 11th
to fifth.
Then ram* Notre Dame's eon
IS T H E
sso xrssr n i n i r r * r&lt;«*s i t *
quernr. Michigan State, followed
IIS Ik* SssaHsIsS rr*M
MOTTO
O F O l'R
by
UCLA.
Weal
Virginia,
Auburn
X K 'v T u r k - a m * T..ww *. i * f ,
and Southern California.
X » n T n r k . . iu i i v . i m *.! S ills
I'HAK.M ACISTS!
is * a s a*wti u t&gt; city. i*.
The leaders wilh first plare
r n o V H 'K .M ’H, n I — Vln.» Vlsr.
voles in parentheses:
Bring vour nreailn»«. | ) S ' , . I ' . i i i k i s ,
J.
polnisd l.sM ir Sslinis. Il&gt;. IKlrolt. 1. Michigan ( 7 6 ) ....... ........ 1,6.13
erintion to o u r
akillad oharma1.467
' " j i A i . i r . v . x . ' ,v
a — t»i.t&lt; i k h i S. Maryland (331 _____
l|..M « ia . li e . H a l,fa s . outnelntaW 3. Oklahoma (19) ...........
rlsti for correct
1,434
O rlarW n T u lu a la . I a*. I'uSia. |a
romooundlng.
i s i l t l ’l H S 'l l l t I F T I I . Ta« — N BA 4. Navy (7l . _ _________ 997
k a n la m s t« l* k l ih a m iiln n H aul It * . 3.
Duke (If)
...... _ . . 9&lt;i7
In * SI*• la . 111. M a tir* . a s l a s l s l Michigan Slate (4) . .. . no;
a# f 'a .II F. Sinonmahar, I I I . Iw&gt;a ft.
CN on-lltla I
T. UCLA ( ')
- ........ u . 7t3
,n s :VS- n ltl.i:.V N H - ria s a v » l*n,a.
36)
Its I I. f ’hi. a a*. ti.V n » .l S'al I K II- ft. West Va (II ____
la r i Ja ck a n n . I J J ' , . \ » » iiflaaw s. t ft.
Auburn (3)
436
Near P. O . _______Phono 103 |
10. Southern Cal M)
jjj
Max Eggleston, of Denison. Tex ,
The Second to:
dean of Lake Texoma's fishing
guides, spent hit vacation fishing In
Yellowstone Park.

Golfdom's Hohhots
To Invade Pacific
Northwest Next Fall

SEC Coaches Select
Journal's Coach
“ Player Of Week •

Fight Results

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TWO or Thrre Bedroom furnished LIKE NEW—Maroon Living room
rug. r » i r . 130. Phone 1007-W.
houie or Apt. Reply Box JR
r» the Sanford Herald.________
SEED BED COVERS (J) used on*
season. Irene Hinton. West Sid*.
Phon* 133-W.

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WELAKA APAKTinCYTS: I
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RED-l-MLX CONKRETE
Mra tio Concrete Co.
Phone
Bedroom t'B Construction, 301 him Ave.
renrled and Jalouited Porch.
Elect. Refrigerator, Stove. Ven. YOU C A N T HEAT THIS!
Blind* and Heater. Reasonable Beautiful Bookcase Bed. Large
Double Dreiser. Beveled Mirror.
Down Payment. Low Monthly
Limited time ONLY 399 30.
Payment!. Phone 1706-M.
ECHOI-S B E D D IN G CO.
Ceeuer led 4 Magnolia Ph. 1333
“Bud" Bamberger. Mgr.
0* n Meeday’a til • p. m.

CLEAN furnished apt«•
^ 701 Waal lat St. Pnon* *19.
FURNISHED Kitchenatta ApU.
Atr Conditioned. Slumberland THREE Bedroom House. Owner
leaving town. Will atll for
Court. South City UmiU High­
foully. Near Pine Cre»t School.
way 17U.
Pnone 2104-J.

MCE BEDROOM. Prtvat
trip c t ao&lt;l bath. l hon« 1
DOWNSTAIRS furnished
mvnt 703 PalmeUo. Phone

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Fiona* Stale Bank Building
"Call Hall" Phono 1731.

FURNISHED Three Room Apt.
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scaped Priced at 39.300. with
attractive terms.
NICE three room furnished Apt.
2300 Mellonvilk-._____________
Robert A. Wlltiana. Realtor
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water furnished. Cloaa to
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one owner. Will nm iidrr trad*
in Cali 12*7.R. aflrr 4 3fl p m.
1911 MODEL A. lew-k* good, run*
gnrri Good tires. 1163. 2120
orange Ave.
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A college education begun in 19*»2
ha* been returned by C. II WilImighbr, *!. former profr»*or of
animal husbandry al the I'mverally of Florida.
lie retired eight year* ago after
.13 year* of teaching hilt came
hark to elai e&lt; because "The xmlxer*ity ha« h#en my life I frel
more at home and i* helpv to fill
my day*,*'
Willoughby it taking an agricul­
tural jouinali.rn rotir.p which of
fer. instruction In profrtti. nal agrirullurtila in galh. .mg anil m i
tng agrtrultur.il new. for dally and
weekly paper* and periodical*
lie wai at one time editor of an
agrirultiire page for a dairy magi
nne m Atlanta Hr a..i&gt;trd with
the ttart of “ The Florida I'atllr
man" magartne in 1933 and he ha*
written many artirle* for other
Florida magartneWilloughby »*&gt;• he * «ern many
rhance* at the unuer'ity
“ When I fame in 1915 there were
3on eti*lent*. I »e watched the
growth and prngte.* and I hope
that in *ome imatl way I have
helped with that progrei* W’h* at
one time, I knew almo.t all the
people of tialnr.ville and for to
or 13 year* alter I rtm r I knew
everyone at the univrrtlty includ­
ing tho«e in law irhnol Now I'm
concerned with learning my r i m male* wnd Juit enjoying the role
of a .Indent '*
Willoughby i* luted In Who's
Who in the South and South*r.I.
and In the American Men of Sci­
ence

* By Jane Mrmin j
Y l / I T I I tehorl npen,’ comet the •I fnmi»hinf*rtt&gt;d ywoUVew the'
* * problem—w hat'll go on your way it if.m i la iked the m l t M a 1
floor this fa ll?
of heavy traflle and *pota fro n t '
There'll lie the kiddle* traipsing •ml and wear. Tn maka infrequent
through the houie and the kiddie*' rlramng* especially ea«y, the
friend* •
d -c«ie manufacturer ha* put an the mar­
frie n d ., t
ket, Spore a-Farn. a iponge imria l new and sm art and decorative prtgnated with a »t»#ei*l foam de­
al a ro-t of not too much money. tergent. S-|u-ete In# .ponga levTh»t rati * for mmething pretiy r t a | u n)r, , n a gallon of w ater
apec.al and on# of the
an- , m|
, h i„ , noufh t |t , n„ r u
a w r r . I . Ih . fall a flhr# ru g r.
frn fw lh , u
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W(lh.
A new fibre pattern, d elig htful. ou, frm nvjne lt frnm lh#
.
1y styled in live tweedy color
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tone*, i* a blend of ftl.re. wool.
The new rug (by D«lto*» comtoj
rayon and arrtate yarn *. It l« ,n • " •i»"d»fd m e * or any spe-l
hardy, re»tfully *p rin g r and easy efal *lse In *everal l-wm widths up
to rlra n . Tha rug blends with | to 12 feel. A i&gt; by 13 roaU le*#j

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To Placa A Want Ad
LOS ANGELOS |v—A manage
parlor has thi* slogan polled over Just Call 1821 and aak (or
TV SERVICE
tha Want Ad departmaat
It* door: "We ruh you the right
4T.TS O F F OWN FINGERS
Fast and Effleient
Sanford Herald
•MSI’ER. Term r
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JENNINGS TV CENTER
Phone 2313 J.
SM ALL BLACK AND WHITE long nent Marion County farmer got hi*
hatred dog. City uren*o No. vr. right hand caught in a mrrhanlral
niCYCLE PAINTING
If found pleas* rail 32J-W. m m pirker yeUerdiy and ampu­
Storage until X.Ma*
Child a pet
tate! the fingrt* with a pocketBlarney's Blko Simp
knife after a Companion hriltatrd
310 E. 4th SL
Phon* ;
to do it.
Spar* Heaters and Floor Furn­
A Chattanooga hoipital, where
aces Liberal Trade-In.
J. E. Graham wav taken, reported
hn rendition fair today.
Graham whipped o -' his pocket
knife with hts Irft hand «. * freed
the tangled one hy rutting oi.* the
fingers at tho knuckles.
Sears, Bognurk and Co. has
an onenlnr In Sanford for
a vourg tadv between CO and
■T3 year* ef ace. The person
p u n know touch type »*■*•
tem *»id ba able to maintain
a minimum inted of 33 word*
DEAUTIFUIa PATTERNS
per minute. Bookkeeping experienra is a much dasired
CUSTOM FITTED
MtfYY PARIAH
nualitv, but other prarliral
Griffis A R iatar Carntrarttow Ca.
PROMPT
lU R R ir r T s
eiperirnr# or advanr* eduHomes and RemodclDg
INSTALLATION
Beauty Nook
rational arhirTruen*' would
Phon* 23M-M-4.
103 So. Oak Ave.
b* rnnsiderrd. Applicants
HOUSE CLKANINO - Window*
pm*t be blab school gra­
lendy
C*m*r*n
wk*
WaiU. Floor*. Ph. D. C. Laid
duates, with pleaslnr person,
h • dvrtfty Scat
welt, 1149-J.
alltv and v&gt;«d ehararter,
ThM* a cfaasifiad ad
and have the ahillte and deSanford, Florida
Iw i return* a 1*1.
air* tn get along with people.
Phona 200

Wanted
FEMALE

NICELY Fuml.hed 3 room Garat* Apt. CaU 1 U dartiae. 963.R
altar i p . ra. C. C. Welsh.

For All Corn

niraiy located near high arhooL
lurrcd walla, reramle Ula hath,
Elec. Rang* and JUfrtgtralqr.
ft- kH with shade

WANTED AT ONCE. GOOD
STEADY JOB. APPLY Iff PERBON. BRITT TRACTOR CO.
HIGHWAY ITU.
GAS Stalina
dtendant. Steady
emplo) m*nt ’referably over 33
years old. I

LOCH A M O R

NIBBED one bedroom cottage
the month. See B J. Carroll
W B &amp; m. week-day* or any• Sunday. Flv* Points Motel.

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ME NEED THE SPACE
Pleablag. Breety fleattog
YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE
M. G. HODGES
Retail Value
Sale Price
Serv-te on All Water Pump*—
171.13 2-Pc. Sofa Bed Suite* 347.00
Wells Drilled - Pump.
43.03 7 Pc. Ltv. Room Suites 21.00
Paela Read Pheee 7to
29.03 Wing C h a ir ............. II on
29 03 Plastic Platform Rocker
A Ottoman
in no
19 93 Adjust. Lvunge Chair 6 0U HOLER'S TREK SERVICE
Tree* Rrmnved, Topped. Shaped
29 93 Walnut Dreiser
and llr»irrd. Grnrral Tree
A Mirror
in on
Surgeon Free E s t i m a t e s
14 93 Dresser Bair*
3 00
Phone SOi-X W'. Sanford
99 34 3-Pr. Twin Bedroom
Suite ..
4* oo
M 30 Potter Bedroom Suites 34 00 FLOOR sanding and Bniahtog
29 93 Large Buffet with
Cleaning, waxing. Serving Semi
Mirror ...
... a no
nole County since 1913. IL M
49 03 Dining Room Table* .. IS on
Gleason, Lake Mary.
29 03 Alum. Chaise I/uinge . looo
Plenty of Malireitea and Box ENVELOPES, latterbeart*. state­
Springe — Make ut an offer ???
ments invoices, hand hula, and
p r o g r a m s , etc. Progressive
M ather of Sanford
Printing Co., Pbooe 400 — 403
M M ft. I ll B t
Pheee W
fe U ftM h rC k
B hrty IT-et In4fe
Pine* m i

COTTAGE. Wert, Flrit St Frult
tm s , g*wly patotad. Ph. 11M-J.

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USED FURNITURE
CLEARANCE

WO . BEDROOM unfurnished
bouM. 406 Colonial Way. Owner,

1SIIED 3 larga rooms,
I room Apt No children,
•almetto.
FURNISHED Apartment. I room*,
bath, private entrance. Th. 46-W

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YOUNG r»| rirnrrd
salesgirl
withe* wor in Sanford. Write
to l( S. • Herald
It wtr. pay YOU to *ee US befnee
WILL KEEP CIIII.DnEN in my
Vou buy. Open Evrntng* and
homo by Day or Week. Call
Sunday*.
Katuide Trailer Sale*.
7271 11.
B ig p r ly Appliance Center
Palatka, Fla.
"Your WrtUngbouie Dealer"
TYPING
done
at
home
Maytag Washer*
jO lt SAI.K — Will aarrffice njully
running for an nfluv?
Coleman Heaters ... 364 30 up
on 11*31 Ford 2*door sedan. Ki
address your rani*
111 Mageella Are.
Phone 1537.
rr..ent condition. Call 1*43 J.
velope*. Phone 7*I-M.
aliet e p. nt.
Used furniture, appliance*, mol*,
etc. Boughi-told. Larry'* Mart
Ml East 1st S t Pbooa 1611

PUBLIC AUCTION

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eady Mixed Concrete. Concrete MAN aie 53-43 prrferablv with
Inturanre nr other Sale* ExoerBU-ck. Sand. Gravel Cement
Irnrr Wanted b) lop ratrd lair
Concrete Pipe to Meet All Quali­
Inturanre t’n . a- grnrral agrnt
fication*.
Phene I4M
agent for Sanford arr* Salary
banaaa Camrrata Ply* Cm and expense allowanre lia-rd on
abtl.ly and rvprrirnrr. An op­
Onl Weet 13U a t
portunity In timid your own
agency with liberal company
financing Write Box to
the
Sanford Herald for personal
Interview.

Every Ralarday Night — 5 I'. M.
Farmers Auction Market Building.
All merchandise told to highest
bidder, regardless of price Con­
signer* and Dealers invited. We
will buy anything. Wallace and
Walker Auction. Phone 2120-R.

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CONCRETE

I BEDROOM houtr, lour down
payment. Monthly payment* 333
Delude* tase* ana Inaurance.
Oner Weller Homea. Phon* INI.

Lively, clean Room*. 333.
roi.m*. 313..I l l Tark.

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METAL ROOFING
New fat Stock. S-V Crimp -1 * 1 "
e m u l a t e d - I V Corrugated.
Get all Your roofing need* at
S h a m a n C s a e ra U P ipe C *
Out Waal Uth SL
Phon* 2iM

ture Cnstnr. I l l Wait DC

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n . A POPE CO- INC.

South Park Are. Phone 1441
Builder* of Finer Home* for
Florida Living.
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
Sale* Office—IMS So. French .Ave
Paint ......................... 12 30 Gal.
Phone 2100 or 2990
T-Shirt* ....................... 4*c Earh
310 Sanford Ave
Phone 1321

The Want Ad Department la
open from S:S0 a. m. until S:M p.
in. each builnaaa day axeept SaturdftT iltinooR * D udllm fof
weak-day Inaartlona la 1:00 p- *n«
the day preceding publication.

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s u u u r t a n n mi
u n i t Ubr-i .m :d
fJUCI D D rii
ar-mrtM t*-!5i"n
11. Young • y u a n •!&gt;)."
dog
tltlM ts.trJLI Ul9n
DOWN S 1$. CoqUftt. n o inniiRai*. ik
r.ii'vra
'Jim* •
tali
I.A Moo* »
n afx'jc: aar&gt;fet-u
grind ef \ 50. A
(1X353 OHLiH
timber
firnUicait
VOlf
,
A ll
51. Apex • TteU H tf'e U i* » e
3. Decisive •
3T. Branch eg
s:. Fore3. Mountain
learning
hrtd
in Greece
SI SlfTI of th* SR. Genuine
I.A king
3*. Roman
infinitive
iPp )
•tateimaia
50. Fit* (po*6&gt;
8 Elevated
45. Mocking*'
56. Nourished
train
44 Edge of *
uhortenrdl 51. Erbium
wound
i»ym.y
6 A sharp.
4J. Landpiercing cry 31.City Mt&gt;
meaaure
35 rig pen
?. Metallic
4T. PianiMim»
33. Toung fish
tabbr.)
36 MiaUk*

QUICK CASH for Furniture. Add­
ing Machine*. Typewriter!. Out­
board Motor*. Boat*. Super
ATTRACTIVELY DESIGNED ITrading Pnic One mil* South
BEDROOM HOMES - PRICED
on 17-N. Phono 2213.R.
from 310.600. to 113.000. FHA
H E A T IN G
an I VA (Gl) Financed.
ir Fum acrt and Cirrulatora
Advert!*era am requested to no­
tify the Want-Ad Department Im­
mediately of ■ ■ F j d s J l M S
ad*. *i The Sanford Herald will be
rriponubl* for only on# Incorrect
tniertJon.

P iT

a».tis».y i ' j . t i
d M jitn ■•inti.M’

crossw ord

•1 V A R IE T IE S P A N E L IN G
Nattv* a id foreign Woods.
See Them At
S h trm a n C oncrete P ip e Co.
Out w*«t i j u s c
n*** so t

ODHAM A TUDOR. INC.

1 uc?« Oct* 1B»

3- B. ft. m atnwy k eo a hi a *1 conblock from acheel bus Use. This
is the moat spacious modem
home we have, to offer hi Us
prie* range) la ta e S e le po*s«aaloa. We have the key. f lljM .

StricklandMorrison, Inc.

itor. Guaranteed
lata Beauty Shop,

AND

Q U /10/N &amp;

M E E D S

The pedtfon offer* a good
•tarting salarv. A di**annt
will ba given «i all purrha*e*. with groun fn*uranee, gr«un h&lt;**pltalii*tli*n
and profit sharing plant
available. Permanent resi­
lient preferred, lt la an Ideal
posltlan far the right per tan
If vms era Interested in this
petition, and nr* batwaan
tha area af M and 33. apply
Hi pereap pow at Beam Tata,
lap Saiga Office, I ts K. Ffrrt
State*, BowfaeC E a.

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f T IC SANFORD HERALD

Chance To Work InNationsCapitol Offered Persons

IB a rk Ilm tm it

An opportunity to work In tha
Nation's apltal and to start a
career with the Federal aervua la
offered now to young people In
this area who caa typo or writ*
shorthand. It waa announced today
by Mias Anna Knight, Navy eM-

f&lt;tvnc*t Hit it f are N *.

»n Pt* * n

RAE FOLEY

seemed a little odd these Post
months Worried about
thing "
“Odd tn what way T"
home tiling in Carol s voica, a
a u t u r u h i , m .ila in * Lawyer
giia ner a ipeculalive gtanca. “tfa
got hia ol drpreaaion. Just a montli
agu, ne into me ne oevci cnanagad
to do uunga ngnt. no matter now
ne into, u t course, na aiwaya ex­
pected toa unpoasibla of himaclf.
Hut atill—and ne said a queer
tmng Ha said, "Max, it's ridicu­
* boy."
lous for me to nuke a ertll An
“T h a t w as Roger for you. Not Lbmiga I could wave anything.'
a w ord about wnal n* w as d.iir.g Dton ■ sound to me aa lanugo na
lo r peopia. The way he w io ii th e m ma^nt pioperty but as taougn na
up tn hta column, you’d th in k th e tbougm ne would vanish without
Klhbeoe and the teat of Uiein w ere leevmg a Irara." Griswold e eande
th e one* who 414 thing* fo r ‘m. m 1' a ntipiees ge. tureu *1 can't
l h a t ’e lira. KtbNe in th e sedan. e*t u ji r, Aa tonugn—Roger aad
Muat tv* ficr *nn with bar. lie auro never been, Jdnrtaa, anyhow.*
has te e n kept under w rap s ainre
"N or Carol s votes did out loao
as a WTlter for big&lt;ilv na-*sparer a he cam e here."
about small-town people and toetr
“W hy doesn't Klbhee go o u t end Its eoftnr*a but there waa no mixtaking &gt;».r tierce rejection of mt
affair*. On n memorial pn&gt;ST*m get him self a job?"
n nalldloocn ipeakera paid tribute
"11* * t m ihittcr ef c n : of ttio^e UnpluaUna. “No, Mv«l He wasn't
to mm aa a unm an being and told obeettro aects. II ' 4 get - job o r a like thet at alL Roger waa nappy,
l*Kjiew*Hira*Whea ator.ea nt tn* all o r w n ttever It is, sa d s y e a r the nippiest man I ever knew.*
U f, modest, fcindJy man «bo bad late r he&lt;i loas ms c h u rc h .' I
“Well,* G r i s w o l d suggested,
made toe people of a nation n il th o u g h t ho was an unim pressive "perhaps n&gt; nad a subcor-wums
neighbors. Unilka moet auceees littlo m e t tmt don'J let my wife sw artruiaa that ne waa aenoualy
•inrtea, toot* about Roger tlnndle h e a r th a t. Roger laid ha w a s a ill. Could tc aometoing like tiisL
ware record# of fnendajiipfc.
Queer, I never knew he had a heart
sain t, am ne'e a taint."
While toe alow m rtrg * moved
"M ore than anyone could s i y condition."
aidES toe green at 6to»evUle and about Jo e Mattery."
"Ha just—dl-d In hie sleep,*
eu t of to# tillag e tn u a camotary,
" T h a t# Reger again. T a k in g in Carol sato.
a city r»|wirter in awarrh of kval an rx-convict and giving him a
"Well, my dear gtrl." Griswold
eeioi joined a group of men who ttc o n d chance. Ha let toa H a ttc ry a said mire briskly, "wa ll beve to
at nod out aide toe n*nlware etore, have n o t ot thoaa little c o lte g re figure out eomrtfurg tor yua The
watching.
and kept Joa working around the blunt truth, and there e no way ol
“Any of y en know Urindle T*
place eo a to nave an eye on him softening it. i* that Rnger didn't
“tVe all knew bum I i a « rum and a** he went straight. Ha m ade leave more than nva thouaand dol­
only a week ago in P aula Barb*r- Mrs. M attery nla aerretary. Way lars llnieaa you sail toa nous*—*
ihap. lit looked kinds flushed bui he w roto about her tn hta colum n,
"I’ll never sell tha Bouse I It waa
jo u wouldn t nave to»ngl.t he waa you'd think he waa the fo rlu a a ie Rogers wedding present to me; 1
• tick man. He ralW l n.a by one a n 'l h it S "u rta ry did half bis love this fin' e. The first lima I
dame."
saw it 1 wanted to Uve ntrr."
work."
“No aide tn mm. Me a always
“But wait are you going In dot*
"W ell, air, Uiv tuners! Is b rin g ­
been toa tarn*. You d are him com* ing out even ll.v gi-.o-ta. Believe ha (Apoilulatod. "I know Roger
tog along, towering above every­ it o r not. to s t a iiluixly tit owe in was tio generous for ma own good
but ne should have thought of
one on toe a v a a i—"
tne convertible.*
“How tall waa he T*
“RtoweJ I thought he'd die-l o r you.*
“Maybe six-four. Homely aa ain moved a w ay *
lingers young widow turned on
but you eoukto t aak tor a nicer "N ope. The war meeaed him up the *.-i tr.au with a fierrenraa that
some end ne mid « » hour* to startled turn.
fa one to ink* bis pLa-e “
"Ha did think of mat t waa first
B rutdle and moved tnio a Uttle
“Not by a long shoe runny cottag e. Luke e hermit."
with mm always*
how, area if you didn't know him “ Kit at Blow* imee there w as a
"Of course," b* attempted to
Iwall, you felt like na wwa n fnend Htowevtlle not to lake en In terest sooths her. "Well, I w ont keep
of jour*."
tn to r to w n What do . he do w ith you now and we ll figure mmrthing
I “HayI loo that T--vVah hie money T*
nut. Don't worry. And when you
' *WhatT“
"R lty R oger Brlndle didn’t have need me—*
I “Woman la toe green car—no, p a rt of It. 1 wonder what hia wife
Ha let himself out of tha bouse
fight la front at you
will do now.*
•
and got into hie ear, thinking of
e e •
“What about berT“
tha Rems that bad Ignited behind
“1 gueaa aba waa before your T h a t waa what Carol B undle Carol Rrtndle'a eyes, lingers eec*
m a t Roger Dnjullc'a Unit wife, wae wondering. Bhe had re tu rn ed orvt wife hed always reminded him
that's alL Only uma shea been from th e funeral, shuittng the door ot a tnfig.hiired cat. lovely to took
'hags store tto divorce. Ten years Ormly ag ain st everyone who w a n t­ at, eolt to touch, with only a hint
tf R'a a day. She’* changed soma, ed to aea her, earrpt for Max of bidden claws with Uwny hair
• Mt heavier and n Httle gray tn G naw old who had been R o g er's and eyes r»&gt; pals n brown they
bar hair. But there'* no doubt— atto rn e y and general man nf bust- seemed to be yellow. Lika a cat,
; that's Jam Brtrvlle."
neae. Me tnatitrd on talking tn Carol loved comfort; aha was lury
•Kind at queer for both wives bar v tin n u t a delay.
and eonUnt and decoraUva and. ns
ho to hare. Isn’t lit"
" T ie r s is alnwat no m oney," ho had auiimed, with something nf'
h o t bluntly. *1 don't under- the untoucUabln nature of tha Pci*
-■’ K t s * ' " ” out why told
Mann it. Roger was—* he w ent elan feline.
I M tto r could anyone also. At on w ith caution—“sometimes no
(To Re Continued)
(tonight, UU, hr dlia-ws rweeunw. Olsliieuird by king Teehinw Pssdwaiw
c h a pter one

f ROGER B fllN D LE ws* ifosd.
T ra m Naw York to California (■"&gt;.
pU r u 4 tba a lory witn IB* *xm«
tm bautf. th e aama a«u&lt; of loan
U n b d ttf th a t an yon* so (mm mine
Wtth Ufa could die. A acnaa ol Inaa
tocauaa R oger nad M tahluhni a
curiously personal relationship with
th a readers of nia syndicated col.
um a T to H'av / H&lt; &lt;*r n .
Whan Uiay opened thetr p«per*
th a t Monday tv rm n s and turned
to l U f c r a dally cAalter atviul nt»
•f r te n ll and netghtvir*, toey I mind
a 61a*k-bordered portrait and tin*
ider It tn* word*. •R.cd in fin
‘Sleep," and to mo«t nf them it
beamed aometbine '‘•arm and vital
had gona out of tftn r lives.
Rad.i com m entators ja v a brisk
accounts, nastily euUad Irosi toe
tn o rri* . of nia jihaooaanni aucrwta

Satiirday nJghla Ihingi mere
’’TOilly booming*' at tha USO
Wba« a ‘•MaryAnnV' danre a a i
told with Mlaa Mary Ann Mlrhrli
•clih g at jurfnr to « le n , RcfrrihrnrBia wrra irrv fd and Mr*.
II. A. CantU and Mri R. A Plnkdrton repreivnird tha Cpiiropal
Woman aa tm ior hostaues. DaneIttg waa enjoyed by a large
crowd that attended and several
remarked “we'vo never had iurh
a f » d time *'
Sunday night the unjquo idea
d t a Pumpkin Pia Party waa carVM out. Junior h o ileii for the
•tool wa» Mitt Pat raisuhe and
Hiliof hoaleii, again representing
tto Bptieepal Women, was Mrs.
Canal).
. eighty-nv# pieces of pie wen
Strved along with steaming cup*
• f code* Television waa enjoyrd
la tjw TV m m and games were
Stayed Mitt Betty Burkimer
afdad to the fun by bringing tor
of records down.
ftwfabricated mllroa&lt;J station
India produced TO In to par rent
•1 tie world'# supply of mica—
M.m.OOO ounda a year,

le a st, hia second m arriage w orked
o u t."
"P o o r g tr t But Carol la good
looking and only th irty . ITifuwn
y earn younger than Roger. Sne ll
m a rry again. It's tha peopia ne
helped wbo a rt more to be pitied.
T ak a th e Klbheea. Roger an d Al­
bert Kibbe* nave r*en friend.! eince
th e y were hide. Roger su p p o rted
A lb ert most ot ms life. A nd Al­
t o n 's wife. Kvtn put th e tr eon
th ro u g h college.*
"1 never ko»w toe Klhhee-a had

8KCKET TR AFFIC CHECK
EAINAW, Mlch.JV—An orranlulion of 100 secret saftoy vigilantes,
railed "S-M»n." will send in po»ui
Saftey Council, giving tho lieensa
number of traffic law violators,
time, place and natura of the vio­
lation.
The Saftey Council win Inform
the car owner of the offense by
letter, but tha "S-Men" cannot
arrest violators.

Tbs tiedlll— al Jsek-i’.Unl—s sasbss a pevfaet eewlev of i
anepetot of ywar eUMna at iM r &gt;

Too •

tl Hallowe'en Snapshots Are Treats, and Not 4
T rick y
An r day fidw you may expert
to greet an odd assortment of vittto n on vour front doorttrjv—A r/thing from witches, black rati,
ghost* and iVrlctoru to a hand of
pirate*, gy psiej or Just plain r a n rnuAn*. liaiiowa'en u just around
the corner!
Fared with the ominous ultima*
turn of "Trick* or Treats." you'll
have randy-dish and coelue*jar
B!&gt;d to the brim—tha price otia
r* s to b« frea of etoik marks
and pint-sued prasiksterb And
you'll do well to have an extra
stock of flash bulbs and Aim—to
he sure you don't run out of sup|&gt;lin for all the picture-taking
Hallowe'en just naturally scents
to demand.
Whcllier you'ie planning a Hal­
lowe'en party of your own or
depend upon vislia from the neigh­
borhood youngsters, there'll be
plenty of picture opportunities
that you and your camera can't
afford to m ux And with flash
equipment, you won't miss a trick

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—or a treat, for that m atter! H ath
bulbs work equally wall indoor*
or out, so begin your "•hooting*
the moment y our costumed callers
com* up tha front walk.
On the poren or in tha living
room a few Hallowe'en props will
provida tha youngsters with a
center ot attention. A grinning
Jack-o'-Unlcm or apples afloat in
a larga tub of water can set tha
seen* for soma good action shots.
Again, fast flash proves itself tho
camera-users' best friend, becausa
its speed will allow you to “stop*
any movement without a blur.
It you're anxious to rapture all
the special gaiety of Hallowe en,
you'll probably want to take some
color shots as well as black-andwhite ones. That meant adding
color film to your list of supplies,
too. If you'd like to taka the best
plcturea ever next time witches
ride and skeleton* rattle right at
your own front door.
—John Van Guilder

BLOHTr FEARED
JEH5EYVILLE. IU. r —Sheriff
Herman C. Kirchner said tha Lock
of tha dynamite storage shed was
pried away by a Iheif at a quarry.
Sixty sticks of tho eiploHva and
a quantity of dynamite caps were
taken.
Tha sheriff Isn't so concerned
with the theft itself. Whs! doe*
the thief intend to do with Ihe dy­
namite la the big queilion.
Whippoorwills do not make nejts,
but l»y thetr eggs on bare ground
or among acculations of leaves.

Han represent*thro, who la Interviewing applicant* a t the Navy
Recruiting Stntion, Federal Office
Building, 43 E. Central, Orlando.
Ttoto position*,'under civil earvice, have base entrance salaries
of -355 aad S3SS par month. An
automatic salary increase i*
granted for each year of satisfac­
tory service. Tha employment la
based on a five-day work week
and entries excellent annual and
lick ltava benefit*, tn addition to
tig h t legal holidays a year.
Mlsa Knight gives anamination*
far theta positions, ratfng tba
papers mmediately thar*sited. Tha
examination onsista of a tenminute typing test and a fifteenminute clerical. test for typist ap­
plicants ; and for those applying

for itaBognphla positions, there
is an additional test of three,
minute dictation a t eighty words
per minute.
Tto Navy feels a deep esponsibility for tha welfare, happiness,
and advsnemeat of its «mplo&gt; J .
M *• Knight said. Among tha
many advantages whih ore proviJtd for them aret gu.vrenteri
housing upon arrival in Washing.
ton, rareation programs, specirl
training courses, non-profit cafslariat, credit associations, C oven,
mrnt life Insurance, and cativ
awards for superior performance,
Interview! are conducted daily
far a limited time only. Contirw
Mist Knight a t.tto Navy R ecruit
Ing Station. Fedarml Office Build­
ing. Orlando. Phono 7001.

SERVICE STATION
F O R S A LE
GO O D DOWNTOWN - LO C A T IO N

C A LL 74 5

Mft. 2 6 :&gt;— [&gt; — O c to b e r , 1935

Radio-TV
Highlights
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NEW YORK UA-1he late World
Series has caused me to stop ehav
In*. No, I'm not Idling my beard
grow because I lost a bet. Rather,
my beard it a &lt;nundlcia, fussy
protest against the fomm»rriali
that m»rr*d the pre-entalien of
this national Institution on televi­
sion.
Now that I've slopped wanting
to louk sharp or feel sharp or be
sharp and have given up mlng ei­
ther tto light or tho medium or
AMBASSADORS MEET
tha heavy rator, I'm taking my
GENEVA UP — Ambassador* of baseball covers go nest season in
the t'nlieil State* and Communist Ihe daily paper. The beautiful,
t hin* met for ihe 2lil time here steady flow of a new* story hsa
today tn an ,(forl in irllle there pa- never looked to good to me as on
Irlallon ol civillant of both sldea these recent days following a World
and reduce tension in Ihe Far East. Series game. Nowhere in any newt
No progreia wat announced after story has my concentration been
Jarred by a paragraph to tto of
the iccrtt meeting
A 30 word communique said an* feet that Pee Wee Reeta or Hank
other seiiioo brlwrrn US. Am- B»u»r shave* with a — ,
It wai to to expected that sra'd
batiador U. Alcala Johnson and
Red Chines* am bauador Wang get commercial! bet wean tba In­
rin g n in would be held Oct. 10 ning* In one world series. After
ill. these people had a heavy ad­
vertising investment In bringing
Nnrlh Carolina Stale Cnllej* ex­ ns, Ihe most captive audlenea ever
perts sty 1h« averse* vaorker tn corralled, the World 5ei let slut we
that slate hid to wwrk 31 minutes not only got commercials id tho
for a quart of milk la IBM but ody [ middla of Innings we got commer­
13 minute* in IIM.
I cials in tha middla of, middla*.

If 1 was looking and listening as
intently as I believe. It sounded to
me as though Casey Stengel has
ordered his Yankees to shave only
with a you know what. Casey Sten| have loug admi red from a distance; ha strike*
me at a guy who ean inspire other
guyi to do tha impossible. But l ‘m
a sad judge of human character
If Stsngrl ever ardernd hit fuy* SOI W . l i t ST.
to ahave with • — .

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Peace

Convene Today

4j 3Q t i n d t t a e t a with Captain

( l u l l Ckiiia

f til# l lend* Higfc-

way 'H u l l OrUtolo Otfic# iwet i r .g Captain Carlin it chair
re.r ,« U;f n ith Dutrtct A*#eci#

tun

Kick-Off
Breakfast
Is Held

Alia m ating iimulUaanu&lt; mth
Hi# Pea*# Otlittr* group will be
Ihr auxiliary. The Ladles AuuIm
cj n&lt; Hie M ortli Peace thfi-er*
An -uitim I’reiident. Miv E. I.
rrm rtujn. to Ortamln, wtU preelde
at Ion i l t i i m i a###ton
Barbecue chtrfcrn M l b# served
to the entire jr-ap of Mining tan
en*orcmicni otfieeu. Tt.# pr*p»r
r e o( ti# barbecue i&lt; under the
ihrrrlun of Clyde Kill tun. of
( line i Grill and Mint' n Mnlaw,
b»; i non-1 fur their hartmeamg

Touhy, McKibbii
Speak To Group

■Mill
3p#ax#fi at tbij aiteimwfo'a
m o t at Me Elk* l lub Mil bn
Setubj Dougin* Shn&lt;in»in and
H#pf###atithc Mark N. Clrvp
land Jr M»y*&gt;r D w r# tnrdell la
expected to driterr the wetroiwe
m»i*»tr to tba himitoed. rxpeclcd ta ba la ttonferil St Ida tre a t.
• i m ro-onluUBfng on my htnbd iy". n id Chief J .ittr tm g Mae**#
U l'i Mite Jam#* P .t . f'J o e " ) S#*rr
as he wig iworn s m ^&gt;r anoHrer
four year tour in tl the N r r p « the
day he b«cama 4T 1 yean eld. M*rP&lt;
«ho it Matntcaaaca.-a CJflM at CamWClrom "Brothrf' MlHer, *ho
poiita Squadron &gt;B Nina baaed at nee iro n Mi addrwi a* Wait
NAAS Sanford, fcvbH had a varied 18th strott w*&lt; troatfrned Mooand uitrreitinjf e ira rre r d u rrg hi* dar rntfi* to the SetntnnAe loonty
V y a in and niavia a a a th i In tha JlU from tha* Sanford jail and u
ne* beat; M d V foar warranto
Navy.
Ha h it larved i aaaard Iba air- cfmfoic him vfib brttkms end
e n ft caniera LeU nM Ioa. ta ra ta s i,
Waip. FDR and I hannkuhin with Tb* warnhO. two ef thrvi taban
numarooi widely k karo o Nmy par- out by OaitaM e 3 Q *Mtm’ Oat
a o n iifi, antonf thahtfl Adwirala Me- Many and live other two I f San
Caia, Camay. H alada* and KM( He bird Patrolman C. C Dodam. end
* a i alia aboard-d tba Raaninatun Aroeld Wllbaiaa, riaallad m booth
when tt v a t gtmrhck by g typhaon of *1000 #aeb
lit June. 191.1. DiMumf World War Tb# four w*-r»M« chars# "Broth­
II, while Stepp v real in Me Smith er" Milter with broekmg and en
Pacific with tha fateaaau* "Red (Up tartag the home of Fntda J. Wak
p«r" »queJron,c Ac had three la##. Ml W#n utti 91., on 9 n t
brother* alio --in» A«* •aatvtc#.
One la M;|C#noiat Aeidrmy on U Street,
■&gt; W*- A#&lt;t _ _ 1
an Oct •; Ootdiboro P.iemnotary
Sehonl on Wail lid. ft on Oai t
and the liayfin CouttP yClub an

0 U«r bmwwa aoiwtwd hy MCtov
.a it: Haaal
m i i f t A* i
•n Sept f; Rathu Matroe, tVll
W#*l IJhh It an Sept IP Sam
Itorhe. tut- Wwat Utb ft., cm Sept
S: Ruth Jehrv. taro We«t llth CL.
an Oct. 1; N#llae Jaekvun. taon
Weal Utb St 9#pt 2. Mar; C. an*,
tn ? Wtat UH 9 t . Aug. X and
hop! II; WTHto Rmmtmi. tsnt
vjulh»**l Kd.. or Oel tl and *&gt;L
M; Wink Reamtree lSTO Wa#t Utb
on S«pt. I : tod CTaytom Gro
eery on ftmtfimwit ltd on aw ma
MQkr ba* adailtlvd antaring
thaw# here*, and to ikim w From
Iham be ba* tab*r into that to aotrmatad tn vahar from fl.30a to
tlCRO Mott o» thr i toton properly
ba ba* tothwi *oW for amaD
amoflM* or ha* gtron away.
O d d a Me J Q Slim" GaUnwwv
iayt that n»«y charge* will b»
made a* ur#ttigatjcn&lt; aro mm-

Ffnman Aniwet
One Night Alarm
I V Sanftrd Fire Department
arowarod an alarm Mat night
•tartly bate# 10 o'clock, In Caasan
Ctty

The frooie *trnctt»ep Hat tof
Blrva Ave tn ti# haarlb popirlatod
a n a rntifiUtd a n u l l Mat#
eanted hy in etactrlc wire »bert
-bruited
Throe wa* nofy a m a ll amount
to daaag# In tb# qaalcMy cotortood
btaaa.

lA fT A Ih IIO' I H.U » lb ■ k ill
Ik. pKtoif «f mountro t-..1c» Th* -«pi.&lt; . i* nn thr right with
ItrmOf l**p&lt;rt- ihrrif* K f . B h ilu U lUplatr T*ll*w* neht Th# # rlun »*i -u tr m I'M! &lt;1 * Ch
July eoWhewlm* hi 1 nurlk Blrwt i*irl Thr pirturv on ngkl **« t*Wn jr# ■rcr&gt;1j*^
( aptain Boy
**I*W balpw! *lnk« out lh# p.*tol mngf on Remlnwlt linulxar* lita tf Photm

Capt ai n Roy Tillis l
After 41 Years Of S
Tba meetnu todiy of th# Fifth
Dutrtct Pe#r# iiflirm A**ociaU a it prohwhly thr l**t one Captaft Roy Till!’ of the Sanford I’o
tie# D ev»rlm rnt wftl attend.
Captain W it ., - ever a) rek* ago
orevenled *d* lettar el rMirenttnl
tn the Board of Banfut I City Com
miailonert *hirh U to be wffretiv#
a# nf Mo. 1
After H vaar* uf publu .crvl-*
aowrvn Utr Captain rrally dim n't
naan to b waiting hi* Hm* ca*
ja u J—.*.», about, w. *t.r.* # ft*K
camp, and ranrh that will krep
him buv) every moment of the
day

More than IAS member* of the
IJo#** Club and Ihetr fwmllie* and
friend* rrlebrelrd Ihe Shth anntier
■try of Ihe Charier nf the Sanford
LJaat Chib
Speaker for the deration, at a
Paaquri held at thr la&gt;ngwn«| Ho­
tel. wa* Marvin Q. Pound. Interaa tte a l Dirwctor o( Laona. Interfound. Btfoduced hy Lion* Di*trtrt Governor Karl tiebarlh of
Pwarwa void. "You are #ariched
by what too p ro tbaa hy what you
might rwewlro “
Mayor Dancer CrodeII extended
the awleom# to th# bag# group tak
Mr uarl tn Mat ertobratkm event
V lb- WUItom# Jt. waa tha ma*
ter ol ciromnnie# fnr the prnfvam
tbi&lt; two# {doer fuflowtog the ban
quel
TV maty ehnWv member ti lh#
toeai club attend Jig th# Xth anntvtraary rroni rona Volt# A WBttaro* It.

Captain Ttlli* begaa bn rarvwr
a* * taw rnfurevinenl officer back
in 1911, m Jan. I o’ that T r i e to
be c u r t when hi* lither W, A.
nili* wa* Chief of Poitr# Tk«#«
wrrr thr dav* whr* mmntmJ #o&gt;
lire wrrr in vufur Sofa# td thr r»
COllrcUnnt Ml VI* M to Capum Ttllu mtnd rm lrn d irowml the tort
Ilia I It wa* a mounted pnArt. «v#rv
man -hi a hnr*e Tb# But peturr
made id Captaia TlCki. which
h# had am -n. hit ketpwaWt. wat
'ul'v .to: a flh n* Jul* eaNWaCim
at the Fmink Slrrrl Pari when
lh# entire group of law ew/wrvtmrnt olfirrr* wrrr thaw-4 their
tleed* lo handle th# crowd.
Captain Till** re*call that k* ho*
worked undet thr dirrelni to flv#
chief* of police and !■« thart/T.
Hr *prnl w vrer* wtlfc the O fr ■&lt;
Sjnford't I’ultee Hrwartiwewl. T
yean with thr Seminotr Cauaty
Sheriff #t a deputy, ami J ywar*
with the Police rpartmea* to (toyIona Brack
The retiring rapfato into (hat h#
ha* worked every »hiB tram a fa
trolman aergtawt. Iwwtewaal van
lain, and at arllng chief to rn # b#
alxenr# m the chief
Captain Roy TUti* layv. "1 &gt;ti
going lo retire In Ut« (Rre-ita Ftoh
Camp and ranek wtuek H tornwl
mlnlly hy my wtf# ami m*
Ttllii (i new •treekaL'maa to fte
Fifth Diitrlr* Pear# n ffiro i Ac
toe la t ion a group * 0 wMtoi be
affiliated in IPM Hi k i (barter
member of th# Sanford PW rowni'i
Benevolent Auerialtow

One T ra ffic Arrest
Only one traffic arrrto

ww#

m«d# by lh# fVwiiwol# County
S h e riff'* depoHntewl
)»&lt;ka id #y

• ken Iw wrenr#
Makamrv v**
- topped and rhargod vtok yoaHtig

a "-topped trhool ba»".
S heriff I u th er H*#&gt;- v*n&gt;f# +■
rh argro a ln u t 1:M t- to. ro v # rday aliout five rofW* aaorh to S an­
ford oa 17-t*.

| "p ty c h cathi
p e r*o n *tlt." t &gt;la*
More than a «rn rr " I S»nfni*t
m m r* into -t. *re«&gt;nd dav with hu*tnnr**mcn met 'hi* mnming at
-election of » ju ry .t ill to be com- *be \ * f h l * luh for a k irk off
p trird
hreakfa*t. c ’ttme underway Ih r
The defendant I* tlrn -lrr Otln \ IW - M M em bcrahlp d n *e for ihr
l.n cl, 1 1 who*c background H rrtch Seminole fo u n t)' ( h im h rr of Tom
r« from t'l’ium id lin g on ih r i Iv n i m*-ne
cna-t to hr.oli'i Ih r |* ili" - depart
Clifford M iK th b ln chairm an of
llirn l of a &lt;'11*11 Oregon toon
Ih r m rtn h rr*h l|* committee, m rl
H r i« i r t ' n r i l of fatall* »lab with Ih r ira m captain*. Ira n i memblng a St ir a - o ld Compton. C a lif , h r r .. and o fficial* of Ih r I'h a m h rr
woman, Mr
f'li.’ ahrth .ir» n n r of C nm m rrce In d u trih u tr kil&lt; con
llrn d rr-o n ,
d mng
a
drunkrn Mining all of th# n#r#**arv #qi||p
braw l in a n io irl Ja n in. i i m rni for the ih r r r d a y vigormit
T lir pair wa* making a cro** roun- drive
•r&gt; trip tn.T ib e r
M iK ih h in , tri'ln ictln g fhe t r im *
After ( v m j p irr d m Ih r 1 It I ' &lt; &gt;r.d rapt lin t la id lhal " I t * r t p r r t
li« l of 10 mutt ' antol crim in a l*. |„ grt our ram paign Completed in
l,o rl u a t a r i f l r d
h rtr
a t r a r ih r «hofir»l p n ttlb lt lim r. and with
a l lr r Ihe crim e
Hr artm.ited th r e v rrv m rm h ri of our group work
tla jln g and pleaded innorrnl h&gt; | irv- W1jh full tt. am ahrad. ih r d r u r
reaton of intend*..il l ro m r in a lU M r illilt COfltlO| Ito w rv rr.
t p r c ia ll.lt
at
th r , |nn '*
' N ortheattem Oklahoma Stale Hut
Srm ino lr Counlv Cham ber of
pital il r .c r b r d him at in •‘odd Com m erro
rrrt id e n l
George
hall ' hul not rra ry and a Jury 'fo u h ). tpokr h r ir fl' to the group
jn t e r d a t
found him tane and e m p h a t lirI that ’ all hutinrtjim rn
cnm pelrnt lo Hand tria l.
jn Seminole Counlv w ill owe a debt
~ 1 •
•
of gratitudr
von for your efforM
C P n rc n n c
l^ illn r l
toda.
H (her* it an.thing Ih lt
J r e r s o n s IVlIICa
r r e d » - H U a Chamber of

By Runaway Truck

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I I 'M B E R L I N n ,
Ml
r
K ite you go forward with rnnfulenrr in
pettont w r rr kil!rd lodat when a to ur ptiwlurl it will u ltim a lrly hr
n i m t a jr tractor trailer truck ■tirrettful "
came it ir a k ng down the .t r r p
C o m m lllre Chairm an M fK ih b in ,
gcadet on I f S 40 from Krm tb u rg in tln u linp the group, tali! " (h it
The Flr&lt;l l hii*tlan Church tin* into the wrat n u l'k lr lt of Cum h rr it p n m a n 'r a Sanford rlfo rl wilh
week piirchate*! th# Sd' I US' lot land
1 the ro unti-w ide program bring
put noith ni tb# church parsonage
It tm a 'h rd Into a r a r and conducted by a letter ram paign ’*
at Sivl.trth Slice! ami Sanfor.l ground It to p i ' " t r n t another I “ W * n * .r divided ih r c lt f into it s
\i# Th# tran«action wai handled big tru rk beading out of Cum ber arra« h r r&lt; plained, and with thr
hy lh# St John* Bealty Co The land
| &lt;tt tram c, arm ed with k ilt contain
At le a d
four
pei-ont
w e ir in,, complete Information of Ift* a
purrhate w»* unanlmnu*ly autbot
irrd Sunday at ■ called meeting (tapped or burned lo death in the rra and working In groupt of two
of the official hoard G W Mor­ ca r
little time w ill be n re r tta ry to
gan. chairman Thr rhur.h proper­ j I h r d riv e r of the Ira rh Heading Irin g Ihe ram paign lo a lu rreaifw t
ly now rgererU a Itlork In length | up Ihr gra.tr » a» d e rapltalrd
d lm a t "
T h r rra tb wa« *l&gt;»ul a rn ilr »r&gt;l
"|» .n lv irp o -tt w ill hr mad# at
along Sanfoi I Ale , and include
Ihe nr» lot; Ihr par*onage lot: the nf thr M a i)lH id S i .i I f f'n licr bat i | i , and 1 lo " ..m l M cKibhln, and
*an&lt;iuary ant anno* lot*: a broad ' rn rk t at l.a t a lr , p i.I w c-l of to- told Hi* m em ber.hip learn* of
I the price* in tto rr " t o r the top
parking lot touth of the *amluary: Cum hctland
One rrjw.i1 u a i that the runaway tram in thi* ram paig n, (here a i r
amt two lei* north of th# »anrtu
ary which will be Ihr utr nf the ta rack eante down into a So mile four tiekela and $ ;j r»pen*r mon
lone doing H to bn
rv for Ihr (lia n g e Howl game, the
propo.ed educational building
It wa* e a rn in g aluminum *heet* teennd highf*t learn In jv re rn ta g r
In lh# inlrrr«t nf th# eungelupoint* get* four tirketa and tl.% eg.
lic plan* of |h« congregation wom­ or ild in g .
A lm o .t two hm iit taler, pnlire pcn*r in 'n ry for the *&lt;J»tor Bowl
en * learnt will mr&lt;t at the rhurrh
at l.jn p m Friday, rerene a*- had not hern whir to determine the game, with Ihe top team captain
tignmert*, and go ratling on pro- Identity nf any of the \trtlm * in le re m n g I ti keta to Ihe Tangerine
•pertl.e member* Th# caller* will the ca r It wa* &gt;« had). «m a*hrd Bowl game with tun dinner* at
inrludr Mr* B tt Caitube, Mr*. .th e y had trouble c .r n determining 1'irddiea SMck Home
I The captain* for the memher*hip
F I, r.llwlt. Mr* Harry Falk. what kind nf ear it wa*

Mr* rharle* B. tinem#. Mr*, Ira
C Mrtrger, Sir* Eugene W, Pitlie, Mr* 0. T. Pear*on,
Mr*
Georg# W. Boland. Mri, P»rry
1, Slone Mr* Ale* B Stroup, Mr*.
I,#*ter Tharp. Mr* Chandler Vail.
Mr* It H William*, Mr*. W. P.
Ye*tf). and Mr* W' H. Voting. At
a later date night rath hy couple*
will h# made
A local delegation of If, headed
hy P i’tor P#rrv I, Slone. U at
ten line * dulrtrt ronvention tn
Daytona Bearh thl* afternoon and
tonight.

Only 2 Candidates
In November Race

Dandridgc Services
Slated Tomorrow
Funeral te n tee* for Corbin R
Dandrtdg#. |3-te»rold Sanford
man who wa* killed In *n anlomobile accident Sundar. will h# rondurted from Ihe rhapel nf the Pag#
Thru* funeral home tn I-retburg
Thurwlay mm ring at it a m with
the Rev W It Mige# of Plant
City at*|tlrd h* the Hr. C, II
Mar&gt;hall SanfnH officiating
Interment will h» arranged at a
later day.

At m .V) thl* morning (her# were
only two candidal#* for lh# San­
ford (Hy Commt**io« rae# let for
Nov. a
City n#rk H S' Sa*#r .aid. "I
don't know of any other* who
m'ght qualify for th# forthcoming
e lr'tl'n "
Tb# t«o eandld»te* In the rare
n"w are Merle Warner and David
Gatehe!
Sajer *aid lhal there are about
l.SW rrehtered inter* for the
eleetl. n thl* year Onlv Tf new
r#*|i|#nt* have regi'tered to vote.
How# rr the honk* will *tav open
until k p m. on lh- Mill for !hn*e
win qualify to lot# In the 19AS
election
M \so\A TO RECFIVF DFGRFF.
WASHINGTON P -M nr, than a
doren Fl"nd* Ma.nn* hive been
elected by th# *upr»me rounril.
Ancient and Accepted ScntlHh
n te. Southern Jurudirlior., lo r»e*tv# lh# honorary SSrd degree.
Tb*y tneiude-t: Rep Meriting
(ll-FM). U t i h i u , William M.
Drift*, Lakt’end; and Marcel A.
Maieau, Key Writ.
NATK)NAL~mNVENTION
PLANNED
LAKELAND if-N ational leadera of Ihe Military Order to tha
Purple Heart are here to confer
with local member# nn arrange­
ment* fnr the national ronvenilon TRAM CAPTAIN'S DR AW rlty area* thl# moewtn f t l the meeting of lh* Beolnol# Countv Chamber
to be held In Lakeland next Au wofa Commerc#
’ V IIIIM V Iir
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l l l f e
*rnmmitteo
u i||iiii* w a
1’
bI Ureakfod.
W W I W « * * i I^
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Dou B#l#t. Daltpa
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| Loop, Clifford Mckibbin, Gordon Sw»*ney, and B. L. Parkin* Jr. (SU lf Photo)

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                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on October 18, 1955.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
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                <text>Original 10-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, October 18, 1955; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
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