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m ent to you. Why d o n 't you
c*t it s j n d r
D m girl w tltod, "Yarn
don’t understand, Mr. D ur­
ant*. r v * already b ad It
fixed.”

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increase rrvanucs by raising pos­
tal rates.
The budget Is for the II months
starting next July 1. It will be the
largest In peacetime history.
In the current year the govern
ment Is spending almost 70 billion
and taking In about 71 billion In
taxes and other revenues. The
economic boom may further swell
tax income.
The latest official figures pub*
liahed in Auguest estimated expen*
ditures a t 180,100,000,000 and In*
come . a t 60,800,000,000, This
would have meant a 700-million
surplus. But well qualified an­
alysis now aay thasa totals are

c a r n a m m M M *! rOBfTMi Janos Winter. M. freedom tghter
a t e e m v e t h m ■uneasy recently, and Me brother SP/» Leonard
Winter, of tee 0 S. Asmy. at Udtpotd Kaseres. Oermsny. where
seam iff.wt Mnnemten rafugsss are being housed H fad. Janes
wee gMag through tee rauttee questioning when he emotioned that
he bad's brother to American service: Leonard was then located
and )otoed him. Their mother is in Philadelphia. (International)

Hungarian

Legislative

(Continued from Page One)
a special basis. Tbs broadcast
aald the action was taken in aeegeduee with tee “norm alise
tlon” of feed supplies.
Gael A Preblam
1%e Red m im e ’s Immediate
problem was to get coal mines
into full male production. An at*
tempt t * pressure “ volunteer"
workers into the mine# failed and
the government announced l£ was
“drafting peasant farmers to
work eoal mines In the Peea area.
Reliable reports in Budapest
political circles said Kadar was
personally trying to speed up the
•'broadening" of the Hungarian
govm m aat by including proml*
nant non-communist p o l i t i c a l
leaders.

(Contisaed from Page 1)
receptive to new laws to atop the
slaughter. on our highays, it is

Sarah Gamer (B anted)
Enest Bicknell (B a ste d )
John Frailer (Sanford)
Llanle Simpson (Sanford)
Gary Gray (Sanford)
Richard CheOette (Sanford)
Marguerite Powers (Sanford)
Visiting Menra: private Rooms, 11
a. m. to 9 p. a . ; Sami-Private
Rooms, I ta « p. m., 7 to t p. m.;
Pediatries, U a. m. to 1 p. m.
Parante and Grandparents only;
Obstetrics, No visiting during
feeding of babies. Private Rooms,
11 a. m. to U noon, I to 4 p
ra. and 7 to 0 ® na, Seml-Privac#
Prediction Necessary
No budget figures are concrete Rooms, a ts 4 p. m. an* 7 to
until Congress approves tham. in I p. a .
presenting the fiscal IMS outline
to Congress, Mr. Elsenhower must
In effect predict what will happen
In the following IS months, with no
sure knowledge of how the econ­
omy or the International situation
will tum .
Biggest itam In tha new budget la
dafense—30 billion. Tha Middle
East crisis has not altered da*
fense spending plans but rising
prices and development of better
weapons have.
The Air Force will get moat of
the l-bllllon defense livresae over
this year and half of tha defense
total.
The Navy will get about 10 bill­
ion and the Army about • billion.
The Atomic Energy Commission
is spending about 3 billion thla
year. It will get a little more for
fiscal 1060.
Aid Level Unchanged
SK IR TS
Foreign aid spending will con­
All wool sheath &amp; fluro skirts. Sizes
tinue at about the current level
—14,200,000,000. Reports the gov­
Value* to 12.95
ernment la considering a little
Marshall Plan to help Western Eu­
rope in Its Post-Suez financial dil­
emma have been sqtielch.il
The governments afru-imcnt to
; lend Great Britain 500 million
through the U.S. Export-Import
Shorts, paddle pushers, bermudas A
toreador paista.

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In a W ebb hotel, P u b lh b ar Norton once noticed th e
/
words ‘TA M HTAB” in ^b&gt;
scribed on a mat. “An old
-v
Welsh expression m eaning
^ X V lfij
^
‘welcome’?” be asked th e
V7.*&gt;
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bellboy. “Not quite," wee
-------the reply. "T bara ‘b ath mat* upside down.”
•
•
•
The fifth grade a t Town School was taken to h ear Its l i s t
orchestra concept On the way home the teacher asked one scholar.
“Old you prefer the strings or the brasses?” The scholar answered,
“The eaa I liked bast was the haiyoontet.*
_______ ___

Hospital Notes
DEC. ST
Emmett Brew® (Ptereooj
Frances Guidry (EeafaN)
Wesley Williams (D alend)
Lancelot Watson (S e a te d )
Baby Girl THUS
Baby Boy Beckwith
Dischargee
Lens Fear (De Beryl
Berthe Kroger (S e a te d )
Mary Walft (Sanford)
Mary Daria (Sanford)
Emma Manuel and baby
(Sanford)
dec. a

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Barber said he felt confident
the Legislative Council and the
state lawmakers would approva
the 66-58 limits act by the com­
mittee.
Heavyweight Champion Floyd
Pattarson hat fought twles In
Chicago and both bouts ended In
tha fifth round.
Kirk Wilson set now NCAA, Pa­
cific Coast Conference and UCLA
punting records during 1956. A
sophomore he averaged 40.J yards
on 30 kicks.

POPS FIU1XII is bestowing his Massing on an American mother and
her child at tha audience given by the PontlS at Vatican City, Italy,
to I I new American priests and their relatives. (fntmwtlonal)

A FTER

eg Oca. Moths Dayan, ItrasU army Chief of
Md wire keen cl a baste training camp near
tear. Oaly military pacaamtel ars allowsd to
tea samp. Israeli women ere now Inducted
s ef 10. Married girls a rt freed from military
nee to servo.
(fnfernallm.nl Rodlnphnfnl

H. E. Bronson Gets
Winqs. Commission
As 2nd Lieutenant

l NOW flYUM with Britain*! Royal Air Pore* squadrons of ti»
I Second Allted Tectteai Air Forca in Germany, tha Vickers Swift
T J U appaers to ba taking cm additional armament—a sword—aa
1 it Mas past tha Bismarck Memorial Mar Datraold, West Germany.
X te claimed th at tha plana Is tha fastest low-levat, fighter reconV naUsance Jet in any air tores. Tha craft carries cameras In the nose
and te armed w ith two 30 mm. guns. {Mfereetional RadiophoSa)

Abdominal Noises Help
Doctor Diagnose Trouble

2nd Lt. Herbert E Umn*on
hna graduated from Air Force
Pilot Training at Reese Air Force
Base, Lithbck, Tex., where he re­
ceived his wings and Ms com­
mission
At the pTCianf time ha Is on
temporary duty at West Patm
Beach, where ha will undergo
transition (raining in C-54 type
aircraft.
Upon completion of this train­
ing ha win recel vs permanent
duty at !&lt;ajea Field,' Azores.

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MOUV ANN BOURN! reminds

people that Now Year’s Eve ta
Just around the corner nod the
is spearheading the nationwide
“Remember . . . Go Formal New
Year’s Eve" campaign. She area
select.,I for the formal chore In
New York City* (ftfsnuMtonal!

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h Sanford
VOLUME XLV11

CaU 1821 B #r* r# ? f . M.

B a la b lfa h H

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1984

SANFORD, FLORIDA

MONDAY. DECEMBER 31, 1958

NO. 1 |7

Demos
Authority Proposal
11

Die Military

T r a n s p o r t 1C r a s h e s
Trying To Land

Plan Told
To Resist
Advances

WASHINGTON 1 8 - S e n a t e
Democrats today laid plana for g
Fanned By strong hUnari-Hke
“microscopic” study of President winds flames dsstroyed
two
Eisenhower's expected request for fram t dwellings Just outside the
authority to use armed fore# If elty limits In Goldsboro and
threatened two more Immediately
McGUIRE AFB. N. J. in-T he
necessary to keep Russia out of across the street from thsm, Sat­
Air Fprci Mid today it persons
the Middle East
urday morning shortly after 10
war# killed and as Injured when
They made clear that the Pres­ o'clock
^ O H military air transport
ident will have to do a major ( ti­
sVphed and burned Sunday while
The.Sanford Fire Department
ling Job to win congressional ap­ answered the alarm at 1400 Dixie
attempting to Innd at Dhahran.
proval of the no-called "Eisen­ Wey, hut were unable to fight
Saudi Arabl.
hower doctrine."
the blate sines the two houses
The announcement laid the 24
Sen. Mika Mansfield (DMonl) war# located about two elty
iajorfd were in "good condition"
said the Senate Foreign Relatione blocks from the city limits line
I t a Saudi Arab) hospital.
Committee, of which he is a mem­ which runs along Roosevelt Are.
There were 37 persona aboard
ber, will study this "pretty dsdl- In from of Crooms Academy.
the tlAOO,000 Super Constellation
A City Ordinance prevents
cste and far-reaching propsal"
when It crashed at 3 p. m. one
thoroughly. The committee mem- firemen of th# City Fire Depart­
mile east of the U. S. airbase in
be.r said It was "prsm ature" far ment from answering alarms or
Dhahras.
him to ssy whether he Is for or fighting fire outside the city lim­
aAn Air Force team was to fty
against the proposal. But he also its except when homes are regi­
Iron the United Stater this after
pledged a "thorough—and I mean stered with the City.
noon to Investigate the crash.
Only the Sanford Naval Air
thorough"—study of "what led up
The four-motored plane carried
Station
fire apparatus kept the
to this debacle" In the ltlddl#
about 54 persons when it left Me*
Rre from spreading to the two
E ast
Culre AFB Dee. 3 for the jour
frame homes opposite the holo*
ney to the Aaorer, Tripoli in
Government sources disclosed eauit that reduced the four and
Libya and Dhahran. The flight
to tho press over the weekend the five room hornet to ashes.
originated from Charleston, S. C.
administration’s plan for resist­
The two houses were occupied
with a crew of II.
ing possible Russian advances In by brothers. Cleophus "Boy1
The craft discharged a number
ths Middle East. The sourcM
(Continued On Page Seven)
passengers a t the Axores.
Mid it is felt the United Stat#e
Earlier, a Military Air Trans*
m u a t s t e p In to fill th#
t Service spokesman said the
vacuum left by the sharp decline
plane carried "military personnel
of British Influence In th at,area. 16816722
and dependent*—but more mili­
The plan Includes two mala
A NAVY FIREFIGHTER (lag) leeks ever the ruins ef ta # fram e dwsIUaga destroyed by flro Just
tary than dependents."
points: A warning to R uuia to
outside of the Sanford City Limits Saturday morning. The eld Kastner borne (bottom) sta miles weal
The plane originally was be­
ol Sanford on SR 40 near Psola was leveled by flames Sunday raorulag. (Staff Photo)
keep "hands off" tha Middle East,
lieved to have carried 41 crew­
backed by a threat to counter any
men and passengers when it
Russian move there with U. 8.
Crashed a mile from its destina­
armed force, and an economic aid
tion. The plsne burned on impact.
program running possibly as high
Officials said it was "badly damas 400 million dollars to help Mid­
dle East nations mstntain their
Officers, directors, and commit­
MRS. OL1VK HUNT la presented a portable typewriter Uia morn- economic independence.
tee ehatrmen of the Sanford
41** sv eh r^ad irer after 31 years ef service la the Clsrh ef Circuit
, Thn President is expected to Klwa-ils flub will he Installed at
CVurT* o f f i r / u . 'P i'lle fid o n (right), Seminole County Clerk ef
six Congress for a declaration of the club's regular • Wednesday
Court, makes presentation. (Staff Photo)
| policy that ths United States luncheon meeting at me Yaeht
Ol
would u m military might, if nee- Club.
Th. Nsw Year will be welcomed
Lt Go# Oakley Bearer will lheisary, to block any Soviet ag*
The old Kastner Home, • mile*
in tonight with gala parties and
su
ll
the
top
officers
of
the
local
gtision or subversion in the
solemn church services through­ west of Sanford on State Road
Kiwanli
Club
group.
area.
48, near Paola, was destroyed by
out the Sanford area.
A longtime employe In the of­
The officers to be Installed are:
WASHINGTON W — President fice of the Seminole County Clerk Mrs. Alice Hart
Ah annual New Year’s Eve par­ fire Sunday morning a t approxi­
Edwin Shlnholser, president: Wil­
Zisenhowtr called
Itepublican
ty Is being staged at the Mayfair mately 11 o'clock.
lis Peacock, 1st vice president;
congressional leaders to the White of Circuit Court retired today a f­ Succumbs Saturday New Sign Directs
Cause of the Are Is unknown,
Inn where a record crowd is
David Gatehel, 2nd vice president;
jse today to give them a pre­ ter 34 years of service.
expected te sing and dance the said Constable J . Q. "Slim" Gallo*
B.
n.
Crumley,
treasurer;
O.
M.
Mrs.
Alice
(Annie
Hart,
80,
ss of the legislative program
Mrs. Olive Hunt who began her
Incoming Traffic
New Year In at 12 midnight. Danc­ way.
Harrison, financial secretary; end
of Route 4. Orlando died at her
hs will submit to ths 83th Con­
Flames, fanned by heavy winds
ing begins at 10 o’clock this even
duties in the Semlnolo County residence Saturday after a long
Ralph
A.
Smith,
secretary.
gress.
quickly reduced the hug* frame
To
Business
Area
ing
with
a
buffet
served
Immed­
Court House on July 1, 1922. re­ illness.
Directors who will be installed
dwelling to ashes.
iately after midnight
are: Ed Lane, M. R. Strickland.
'NEW YORK, N. Y. Mt -S e c re ­ tired today at aoon.
A native of Chuiuota. she was e « m .« |ef,.nrrie room'di,hTUn!l«Itnh V
Th* Sanford Flra Department
nc.
^Davis.
V " !Irving
’
S’
T h.
business growth of Semin
Bells
will
ring,
auto
horns
will
coming
traffic
from
th#
north
J.
Pryor.
Georg*
,
C.
Davis,
Gaorge
tary of State John Foster Dulles
lifelong member of the Chulu*
was called, but due tn City Ordi­
She came to Seminole County
blow,
and
every
type
of
nols.
Into
the
business
district
of
SenMorgan.
O.
K.
Goff,
and
Dr.
L
0
#
r
°
'intT
was
underlined
this
meets with U. N. Secretary-Gen­
N. Y. and moved ®‘«
.Chureh and the wl- ford was erected at the corner of tT.. Doss.
Doss.
week "hen th . physical count of maker will be used to usher in nance which prevents the city
eral n ig Hammsrskjold today as from_ .Catskill,
equipment from leaving the city
,
.
. , ,.
_ 'dow of the late Dan Hart,
Commute.
the first step in working out a new to Oviedo whers her father was, ghe ,§ &gt;lirv|v#|| ^ her „on j West First St. and French Ave.
Committee Chairmen to bsr
be Inin­ names of bu.slnesaro listed In the 1957 throughout the downtown limit, except In Instances where
Sanford
area.
United States policy to keep peace a celery farmer. She Is the form- ( p. » a rt of Sanford, one daugh­ Saturday morning
stalled aare:
rt: Willis Peacock, Ed November. 1968 Refsrenc# Book of
Another gala party that will the property la registered with
in ths stormy Middle Bast.
Lane, Joel rield,
Field, Al Collins, RoRo­ Dun A Bradstreet was completed
Th* sign, authorized by tha Lane.
er Miss Olive Ligette.
ter Mrs. Lenora Tanner of O r
get
under way at • o'clock and th* City Manager and an Insur*
(Continued on Page Seven)
Mrs. Hunt began her work for Undo, one brother Jim Long, Board of Sanford City Commis- bert W Jackson, Floyd Palmer, The new count showed an Increase continue until 1:30 a. m. will be
P it t s b u r g h ® — *-nited
Ted
Williams,
Howard
Montelth,
sinners,
measures
13
feet
long
and
Williams.
of
81.2%
in
th
.
last
ten
year*,
se­
Press Staff Correspondent Russell the county when E. A. Dou­ two sisters Mrs. Maggie Bentley ll six feet high.
at
the
Elk's
Club
where
member*
Stlneciphsr, J. F. Darby, cording to C. L. Hook. District
Marlin Stlnecipher,
Jones, the only American news­ glass was Clerk of Circuit Court. and Mrs. Eddie Simmons all of
Workmen completed Hie erect- Fred Murray, G. Andrew Speer. Manager at Jveksonville, which of the rlub and their immediate
man In Hungary during the revolt, On his retirement she served un Chuiuota. Five grandchildren and ing of the sign 1st* Saturday af- Perry Stone, Irving Pryor, Leon office covers this .re s.
families will ring nut the old and Tourist Throws
•ays the Hungarian people’s deter- ler Vanes Douglass, ion of the it grest grandchildren.
(Continued On Pag* Seven)
Gsllowey, peter
Petsr
dUcloae&lt;i th lt ln ^
Funeral services were conduit, terooon and it was turned on 5«t- Cornell. John Gillowey,
Rock A t Mona
minatiear to win ■ "decent, ordi­ preceding Clerk of Circuit Court.
Bukur,
Jamas
Grant,
Hasky
Wight.
0 rV ^
J
» » rated businesses listed
ed this afternoon a t 3 o'clock by urdsy evening.
nary life" sparked the rebellion
When O. P. Herndon became the nev. Charlie Swaggrrty of
The sign, in the shape of a R.
«■ C. Whitmire,
WTsltmlW, Ed Klrehoff, and
|he town)l compri, | n)t Seminole
against Soviet oppression.
Lisa On 'Whim1
Joel ™
Field.
Clerk of Circuit Court, Mrs. Hunt- the Chuiuota Baptist Church of­ huge arrow, is constructed of red •""&lt;
'«. County, and the count of these Lighting Contest
PARIS- tin - The Moms List
Directors
of
the
Sanford
Kiwanls
was appointed Deputy Clerk and ficiating at the groveaido in glowing letters and is bordered Directors of the Sanfonl Kiwanls Mlm. lown* In the new book show
BUDAPEST HP —The Hunger
smiled her enigmatic smite today
with a brilliant green.
. Club will meet Friday night. Ja n ..
u:&gt; nim „ xhp Kl.(crPnrP Book Winners Revealed
In a workroom at the Louvre
™ •», k* fHsrWa State U|U fom m trcla, , ntPrprU. , _
I» Is erected on an eight inch; l
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - Win­ while experts touched up th# mi­
m black Nsw Y t» rs Kve m as Court Clerk, Recording
Clerk,
and
a 1 » .. .
Recording
Clsrk,
and
steel
pole
10
fset
from
the
ground
ners
in
the
yule
holiday
Christmas
? ‘ nk
i manuf.eturors, whol...1ers, retailef the government and In
and is visible from the turn Into get Committee Chairmen are to ers, «nd other businesses general- lighting contest were Judged as nor damage Inflicted* by a heardmemory of the Hungarian dead. as Photostat Operator.
( Clerk nf Court O. P. Herndon
French Ave. from the Lakefront
fullowr*; P in t place, Mr. and Mrs. Bolivian who flung n rock at the
painting on a "whim.”
| today -aid "Mrs. Hunt lia« been
road. It Is placed on the northeast
dil. It doc* not, however, Include Earl Stewart, second place, M. and
Damage to Ia*onard Da Vinci’s
:mi
hours,
faithful,
loyal
em
i
corner
nf
West
First
St.
and
&lt;ome service and professional Mr*. W. O. Hudson, third place.
Association Seeks i ploye."
great 16th Century mosterplec#
French Ave. and facet north.
j establishments, such s i
ronl Mr and Mr*. Harry Smith.
eitate brokers, barber and beau­ Judges were Mr. and Mrs. Rich­ was reported "slight" by muse*
Largest, Sm allest
ty shop*, stock broker*, sic. Thin ard Wayt end Mrs. Robert Peters, um art experts, but they said It
and
a
Pair through Tuesday
little warmer Tue”day; low lo- figure* for all businesses in this all of whum are non resident* of might have been "Irreparable"
Product In State
If it had n btren guxHni by a
(Continued on Page Seven)
night IS to 38.
AlUinonlo Springs.
The Florida Slate Retailers As­
protective plate of glas* — the
sociation re looking for the |irgonly painting in the museum so
M ind the im alleit product man
protected.
o/aetured in Florid*.
The stone ahattered th* glase In
Thera is all kind of conjecture
the lower left hand corner of tho
as to what there two product* ac­
In a traditional ami impres­ pated in tho Battle of Guadulcan-1 signment hs* been evidence by painting, far below he famous
tually are. Suggestion* ran-e
amlle. and Baked a rhln of paint
sive Change of Cammand at the al and on the USS David \V. Tay-1 commendation* for subsequent re- the tlie of a fingernail off the
from dirigibles to doughnut*, but
neither is correct.
San.'ird Naval Air Station, Cdr. lor which wav engaged in the oc-, calls of short- periods to Central i Dft elbow.
cupatlon of Kwsjaleln and Majuro i America during troubled times
Extensive publicity awaits the,
J. M Tullv Jr., relieved Cdr. P. Atull*. .
A *inall hole was made ‘n tha
of flood or revolution Cdr. Tully
large*! and smallest F lo rid a -made
II. Spelts as Commanding Officer I In April, 19-14, he entered the presently reside* with his wife, j Mona Lisa’s dark bn wn robe but
pr &gt;ducts and
the romn*nle« |
of the Navy's famed Heavy At- ] Navy Flight Training Program Ruth, and their two children St : not enough to hurt the value of
Which manufacture them. The re-1
tack Squardron Five.
■lh* picture Ihn I.ouvre says !»
and received hi* Naval Aviator J2000 Irequoit Ave.
t^l association's vearrh for them t
While the squadron ped.vonnel. Wing* in August 194V Since then
Cdr. Tully relieved Cdr P. H priceless" and shlch ur; experts
/ IJin connection with the slate’*
attired In full'dree* onifo-m were he baa xered In tours of duty with Sprltx who took .ommand of Hoa I, me Is wor’.v more that, on* mllsecond annual re»ii**i of Fiur
assembled in parade formation, Fighting Squadron 98 st levs Al- vy Attack Squadron Five In March I i!. n dollars.
Us Products, February 11 te 33
Cdr. Spelts began the ceremony smltoi, Calif.; as Commamling of 1953. During this period with
—----------------------Nominations for th* biggest and
with the reading of his orders Officer of Carrier Air Service Un­ Cdr Spcltx In rommand the fam- O r d i f l O P C G
im allot products of Floridu in­
O k o V fid
which relieved him at Command­ it 33. also at Los Alamito*; and ous sqi'idron has added many
w
s jy c u
dustry should be sent to the Flor­
ing
Officer
and
further
aligned
av Executive Officer nf Fighting notable srromplixhments tn its
ida Stale Retailers Association
him u duty with the Bureau of Squadron I9A aboard the USSjIllustrious record as the Navy ^ Today By Officials
headquarters. Box 735, Winter
Aeronautics.
Cdr. Tully then head Boxer. T his-w as followed by a oldest Heavy Attack Squadron. In
A meeting of the Board of
Park.
his orders assigning him to duty duty aislgnment ln tha Office of his farewell remarks Commander Sanford Clly Commlsaloners was
Tbs merchants' organisation
as Commanding Officer of Heavy Naval Operation* after which Spelta commanded the Officers I&gt;#M this morning at 10 o’chwk
this week is alerting all Florida
Attack Squadron Five.
Cdr. Tully *rrvrd as Asslitsnt U. and men of the squadron for th e ir; 10 approve the ordinance which
tra ile rs to ths advertising poten- j
In assuming his duties st the S. Naval Attache’ and Assistant out*Unding performance in c a rry -! sanctioned the (nuance of re4 1 of tha festival program. A j
th* new "Skipper" of VAH-5, U S. Naval A ttach.' for Air In ing out their squadron's mission i venue certificates In the amount
special brochure lists a series of
Cdr Tully became the ninth Com­ Mexico City, .Mexico, with addi­ as the Navy'* first and strongest »f 5100,000 for the rlty's Capitol
luggsstans on store cooperation. I
manding Officer of the renowned tional duty in the same Attache' striking force.
i Improvement Program.
ranging from window displays to
"Savage Sens of Sanford”. He duties to the Erabasiie* at Guat­ The “ Savage Son* of Sanford” ,' Ths special meeting was callband concert*.
had previously been the Squad emala. El Salvador, Honduras, squadron wa« first commissioned ed by Mayor F. D. Scott,
"The Festival of Florid* Pro­
ron * Executive Officer for 18 Nicaragu* urul Co*ta Hire and as in 1948. ’Iheir first effort* were
A session df only Gve minutes
ducts is a perfect medium for
dramatising, to residents snd A RAVAGE SONS OF SANFORD plarque Is presented (d r. P. H. Spells this morning st rhaagr of months Cdr Tully graduated fro n ! Assistant Naval lis*on Officer to to prove the feasibility af the N a -, » .ii neressary for the roll call
tourists alike, th* slat*'; gtieno
command ceremonies at the Sanford Naval Air Station. Cdr. Spelts (left) holding plarque la reliev* the United States Naval Acades y , the American Council in Seine, vy'a long range attack eapahili- vote approving the ordinance,
■*nal advancement 'at agriculture ! rd bv Cdr. J M. Tulls, Jr. (right), s« CO ol VAII-S. Cdr. Spelts gar* to Wsvhlagton. D. C. for in December 1911 lie then serve ) British Honduras,
ty. Part of this effort resulted Ir
Delivery of the Certificates ie
on lh. USS Clsrk which cpruit t Un sutoundlng work lb the a*rfoairusttf am Pagfc d -----rin g .
(Continued "a Pag* 8 t i ( i ) I cut). •Stall Photo)
ii*j)«cte4 by Feb. I.

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In Brief

Folks W ill Welcome Old Kaslner Home
57 In W ith Parties, Destroyed. Sunday C h u r c h S e r v i c e s Morning By Fire
County's Business
Increases 64.2 Pel.
In Last Ten Years

Mrs. 0. Hunt Retires After 34 Years

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Savage Sons, Get New Skipper

�9 » f * Mon. Dec. 81. 1988 THE SANFORD HERALD

JOSIPM McARTHUR, 43, receives
Joyous kisses from his wife, Ad*
•!e. and daughter, Kathleen, In
lo n g la k e , HU after learning
that he has been granted ex­
ecutive clemency by Governor
S tratto n . M cArthur escaped
from prison IS years ago to visit
his sick parents. Ha had served
sin years of a one-to-twentyyear sentence for auto th eft Re­
cently reanested, McArthur has
been promised a full pardon.

A RIRIflOHTIR (top) bullda up a firebreak with t bulldozer below
Castro Peak near Zuma Beach, Call!, as flames from the destructive
brush fire rage In the background. The unchecked blaze has cut
through 18,000 acres and Jumped ths Pacific Coast highway at sev­
eral points. At bottom are the ruins of homes at Malibu Beach,
where many Hollywood stars lost property In the fire. More than
IS luxurious houses burned In ths area, 99 miles west of Los Angelas

THIY W ill TO HAVI BIIN MARRIID In Budapest on C hrlitm n day.
but the Communist Invaders ram# and Paul Balatoni, 23, and Anlko
Garamvoelgl, IB, fled from Hungary to Austria. They arrived In
Kan Francisco recently with a large group nf refugees and now.
In a new frea world, they And It prwslblc to pick up their wedding
plana again, Hera they kiss as they obtain a marriage license.

THIS IS THI PORTRAIT OP A MAN who hat roached the highest alti­
tude ever achieved. Ho Is Major Arnold I. Bock and, although he
H seated In the altitude chamber of the medical laboratory of the
Wright Air Development Center In Baltimore. Md., the meter shows
that ho has ascended to 103,770 feet. This sets a new record for skypenetration, whether simulated or actual. At that height, the at­
mosphere exerts only 0.0018 pounds per square Inch aa compared
to ground level pressure of about 14.7 pounds per square Inch.
TIMPISTUOUI 'M et' soprano
*arls Meneghlnl Callss claims
tat she made only S300.000
urtng ths last nine years and
tot $3,000,000 as her one-time
jgent has charged. The Brook­
lyn, N. Y., bom singer, who re­
portedly gets 12,000 an engage­
ment, la shown as she made a
surprise appearance for pre­
trial testimony In a $300,000
suit brought against her by
'ter agent K. Richard Bagarozy.

g iW S tiP

BOTH SIDil OP THI 1957 Inaugural souvenir medal a ir sccil In
Washington, where the design has been east In both silver and
bronze. The medals havo been mafle In gold for President EHcnhower and Vice President NUon, whose profiles appear on the front.

MRS. JIAN HASSIIQUIST falls sxhausted and weeping to the ground
alter escaping with her husband and two children from their flam­
ing home In Zuma Beach, Calif. Tho house was engulfed by the
roaring brudt (lie along tho Pacific Coast highway that has de­
stroyed US buildings and left S3 persons burned or Injured. One
man Is known dead. Tho distraught woman's husband holds one of
their childrtn as rescue workers aid tha family,
(International)

IIDIA 00M01KY, 20, happily
hugs her brother, Georg?, 29, In
New York as she arrived with
other members of the Hungarian
Olympic team who decided not
to return to their Ked-dor^nated homeland. George arrhW
In the United States two weeks
earlier as an escapee, but Udla,
former Hungarian world fenc­
ing champion, did not know he
was here. "It's llko a dream,**
•he said.
(International)

HOWIINO NIW ARRIVAL of singer Dean Martin and wife, Jeanne,
atcals the show within hours alter her arrival In St. John's Hos­
pital. Santa Monica, Catlf. The new arrival was namcA-Gtoa, and.
la their third child. They have two boys.
(International)

REAR ADMIRAL Elton W. Gren­
fell bobs to the surface at the
escape training tank in Pearl
Harbor, Hawaii, to test a new
submarine escape method. The
Pacific Fleet submarine com­
mander ascended from a depth
of 50 feet w ithout artificial
breathing equipm ent. A M at
West life jacket shoots the sifl ,
Ject to the surface at 280 f«,w
to prevent possible lung rupture.

SIX.YIAR.OID Prince Charles of
Britain gives a whispered rep­
rimand to his sister, IVInress
Anne, ns they attend n Christ­
mas pantomime In London. It
appears that the princeling
thought Anne was being Just a
bit too noisy ns she boat time
with her hand* nnd showed
other signs of enthusiasm nt the
performance.
(International)

A

m

the whist Ir s Mow nnd the hells ring nut (he

old year, we'd like to lake thin opportunity to
thank you one and all, for your past patronage

Reserved for

and hope that it will be our privilege to serve
yuu in 1957.

Health — Happiness &amp; Prosperity
INORIO OOUOI, the Miss Sweden
of 1838, wears ■ headdress of
lighted candles ne she takes the
role of a Lucia Bride at the an­
nual Lucia Day celebration In
Stockholm. Sweden. The ritual
ealU for a number of ceremon­
ies. Including brtaalng early
morning eofTec for relatives. It
endj with a ball. (International)

Clouuuo
Go'. Joe,.

rVesteni
A u to
ssociat
Storey

This is the time when old friends meet to usher
In the New Year — the gayest holiday of all. And
though it has been said many times before, we’d
like to repeat our wish that every one of you will
have a New Year filled with happiness and pros­
perity!

Smith
Owner

•vu
fRlllOL’
BARK'

fadtml Deport Insurance Ox?

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Agriculture News

Department Works Out New Daily

refreshments, and all—was spon­
CECIL A. TUCKER. II
sored and carried out by tha
Agrlrvltaral Agent
girls
and boys themselves. A num­
Seminole County
House economists Louise Page
WASHINGTON, HP— Horae eco­ day; and 7 Butter and fortified
ber of parents, friends and lead­
A
note
1
received
the
other
nay
nomics o ' the Agriculture De- margarine, some daily.
and Either F. Phipard of the rie
ers were there, and seemed to
putm ent have worked out »
The four-group plan draws an partm ent’s Agricultural Research front the Extension Agricultural enjoy themselves equally well.
n m daily food plan to help the adequate foundation diet into this Service worked out the four-group Engineer, Tom Skinner, empha­
On Dec. 19 (he Oviedo 4-11 Club
housewife round out an adequate orbit: l Milk group — children plan. They based it on intricate sized use of a special rust-in­ boys and girls held a join* Christ­
hibiting
oil
on
spray
and
fertili
-1
family diet.
three to four cups dally teen­ and detailed measurements of food
mas party at the Cviedo Swim­
The plan distributes essential agers, fo.:r or more cups; adults quantities a ry values and research ser equipment not In use. T he; ming Pool picnic area. Wieners
foods Into four groups —milk, two or more cups; pregnant wom­ based on surveys of consumption two greatest enemies of such - were roasted, games were play­
meat, vegetable fruit, and bread- en, four or more cups; nursing patterns and supplies. They came equipment arc rust and corrosion, ed, gift* were exchanged, and
cereals. It Is simpler and more mothers, si* or more cups. up with a simplified food plan in for they will shorten the life of fun was had by at at this leader
compact than the basic seven food Cheese and ice cream can replace which only calcium, protein, a-td your equipment.
sponsored Christmas party.
Prompt cleaning of this equip
groups set down Ir. the popular part of the milk; 2 Meat group- vitamins A and C values need be
The party had been planned
ment
when
you
have
finished
will
National Food Guide, published in two or more serving* of beef, rated.
some two weeks earlier at a
remove most corrosive material*. night club meeting. The boys'
1948. Some department officials real, pork. lamb, poultry, fish, or
Fertilizer applicators can be clean­ club under the leadership of Mr.
In d ic t the new pamphlet will eggs, with dry beans and peas and
WEDDING CEREMONY
ed most easily by using a high- and Mrs. Joe Rattle, Oviedo, met
sflLriide and eventually replace nuts as alternates; 3 VegetableJUST A JOKE
picssure stream of clean water I jointly with the girls’ club. After
fruit group — four or more serv­
tiro food guide in populari'v.
KNOXVILLE. Tcnn. W - A to dissolve and cut fertiliser re­ a business meeting they divided
ings,
including
a
dark
green
or
Under the basic seven food
groups, the department recom­ yellow green vegetable Important Knox County bride of 23 days a d ­ sidue- The application of oil can into their respective clubs for
mended this foundation diet: 1 for vitamin A at least every other mitted she asked her husband follow after drying—the sooner educational demonstrations.
This week we salute the Battle's
Leafy, green, and yellow vege day; citrus fruit or other fruit or a fte r the wedding ceremony, the better—to prolong the life
and service of the equipment. for their interest tn youth and In
tables, one or more servings daily: vegetable Important for vitamin “ what have l done?"
“ But it wa* just a joke and he This applies not only to the hea­ "battling" juvenile delinquency
2 Citrus fruit, tomatoes, raw- C daily; other fruits and vegeta­
cabbage, one or more servings; bles including potatoes; 4 Bread- knew it." said Mr*. Kyle W. Long vy equipment used by the farm ­ through an organised club pro­
3 Potatoes and other vegetables cereals, group — four or more | in answer to a'divorce bill filed er, blit to the small, lighter equip­ gram. "It's better to build boys,
and fruits, two or more servings; servings, whole — grain, en­ by her husband. In her crossbill. ment used by the home owner, as than to mend men" Is eortalnly
Mrs. Long filed for a bed and well.
a good slogan to follow, anytime
M Milk, cheese, ice cream, three riched, restored.
The minimum number of serv­ board decree. The pair was mar­
At every Christmas season 4-11 .(If there are any particular
to four cups of milk for children
and two or more cups for adults, ings listed farms a foundation for ried Dec. 2 In Greenback by a Club Christmas parties a ra inev­ questions or subject* you would
itable. The county-wide 4-H Club like to *ee discussed In this col­
alternates of milk equivalent in a good diet, the department said. justice of the peace.
Christmas party, sponsored by umn. fust drop a car.l nr letter to
cheese and ice cream; 3 Meal, To round out meals an to satisfy
the girls’ and boys* 4-II Club County Agent's Column, Court
poultry, fish, eggs, dried rcas, the appetite many person* will use
I-HOM: .MINUS RECEIVER
County Councils, was a great House, S inford )
beans, one to two servings; 6 more of these foods and everyone
LOS
ANGELES
-tf—
Samuel
J.
success. Over 130 people attended
Bread, flour, cereals whole-grain, will use food* not specified —but'
A very Merry Christmas, and
enriched, or restored, some every ,cr&gt; margarine, other fats, oils, Selnlck will look carefully be­ this gay yuetide event at tho Home a prosperous and Happy New
sugars, and unenriched refined fore he use* a telephone in the Demonstration Council Center on Year to rich of you from Seminole
grain product*. The department future.
Dec. 17. The entira party—games. County’s Extension staff.
Legol Notice
Selmck placed a dime in a pub­
said these "other" food* fre­
lic phono coin box Thursday be­
S l k e t'e a rt • ( IS t I s s s l r Jeda*. quently arc combined with the
suggested foods tn mixed dishes, fore he realised someone had
MSUXOLi: C aaals, Florida.
la probate,
baked goods, desserts, an' other cut the wire* and made off with
la rsi P.aiata of
the receiver.
recipe dishes.
DKNTZKL C. STAFFORD. »ll.

New Foods On Market In '56

Deceit* 4.
Tn AM In itlln ra and l'er*nna Haslaa I lalina a r llenxnndn .la a la it
bald Criatai
You an4 each of you » te hereby
notified end required to orraent
any cltlma and deniamla which you,
or either of you. mav have airalnet
the estate of DF..NTZKL C. STAF­
FORD. SR.. deceased late of e.tld
County, to the County Judae of
EMINOLE County Florida, at laIa
glee In th# a-ourt hour* of raid
Runty *1 HANFORD. Florida, w ith­
in eight a-alnndar months from
the time of the first publication
of this nolle*. Each claim or de­
mand shall he In w riting, and sh all
slat* th* place o r residence and
poet office address of the claim ­
ant, and shall ba eworn lo by th*
claimant, hi* au -n t. hi* attorney,
and any such claim nr alemaml nut
so filed shell bn void.
/*/ France* (1. Stafford
As adm inistratrix ot th* Ea
tale of
HF.NTZEL C. STAFFORD.

S

SR.. deceased

east* of First 1‘ubllcatlon Decern
y r l«ih. ISSS. _ _ _______
__
.xoT iri; L’n iie m n r Y n r o E i
NANn (&lt;%UTO WHOM *IT MAT CONCERN*
Notice is hereby slven th a t the
and«r«l0n»d Dormant tn the ••Fic­
titious Nam a H Utute." House Hill
No. UTS. C hapter No. 20933. Ia w *
of Florida, 1341. w ill regiater with
th# Clerk of Iho Circuit Court lo
and for .^ m ln o li County, Florida,
upon recelnt of proof of thA nub
Mention of this notlcA, tho (let*
?lotj« name. to w it:
SOUTHLAND DELICACIES
i«!sr which I sm engage*! In bus*
*p% I etnect to engage In htisl*
on th* Forest City Hoad In the
■|t» of Attam onta Springe. Florida.
Th# party In te rfile d in ta!d hue
!ne*f enterprli* \n a« follows:
John C. Fo«g»te
Dated at F n rett City
Seminole
County. Florida, this 14th day of
December. 1M«

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Lead Poisoning Cases
Are Sometimes Fatal
■r HUMIN K. lUMDtSIN, M.O.
LEAD la a very useful metal Lead oxide powder Is used tn
and one of the oldest known to manufacturing storage batteries.
man. Yet for a long, long time we Careful handling Is essential to
doctors have recognized It as a prevent filling the air with lead
cause of disease—lead poisoning. dust.
I've mentioned lead poisoning Even placing your hands tn
from time to time tn these col­ ordinary gasoline frequently or
umns, but I doubt that many of for long periods ran be dangerous
you are familiar with the numer­ since tetraethyl lead is easily ab­
ous ways In which one might con­ sorbed through the skin.
tract this aliment which can be But probably of most concern
to the majority of you is the lead
fatal.
Vapors from hot lead can be which your youngster might take
extremely dangerous. They are Into hi* body by chewing on a
readily breathed Into the lungs window sill, table or something
where minute particles of lead else coated with lead paint.
•re dissolved and absorbed. 8uch Should this happen, give him
poisoning Is a constant danger plenty ot epsom salts and milk
and make him vomit. Best way to
where lead Is being melted.
Lead poisoning might even be do the latter Is to place him across
a danger to the operator of a your lap In "spanking position.”
shooting gallery—and not tn the hold his head with your right
way you might think. The Impact hand, and move the ball of your
of lead bullets on a metal back­ left Index finger along the roof
ot his mouth and down the back
stop sometimes can vaporize
sufficient amount of lead to cause of his throat. Then get him to a
poisoning tn anyone who Is ex­ doctor.
posed to tt for many hours.
QUESTION AND ANSWER
O n Construction Jobs
Y. L l About 13 years ago. I had
Construction men also can be erysipelas and almost died. Why
exposed to lead fumes white ta It we do not hear about this
working on steet girders. Leaded Infection any more?
paint usually Is used to coat such Answer: Erysipelas, caused by
girders. When applying hot rivets the streptococcus germ, at one
to these steel beams, lead fumes time was a very fatal disease. In
may be released from the paint. this condition, tho skin over cer­
Roofers, many of whom hold tain part.* of the body becomes
roofing nails In their mouths red and swollen. 81nce the advent
while working, should be sure of penicillin afid the (Alter anti­
th a t these nails are coated with biotics, this disease Is no longer
zinc and not lead.
a major medical problem.

Are Great Boon To Homemaker

Culinary Queens received plenty spoons nr baking pan to wash-and
of help during 19M. New foods a delirious bread beside*.
appeared the whole year through
A New Frosting Mix won con­
to boost kitchen reigns.
vert* because of its caramel fla­
Epicurean as wrl| as good plain vor and smooth texture. It will
rooks welcomed a new variety of cover a round layer cake, a iargs
condensed soup: vegetable beef. loaf cake or the tops of a cou­
The soup needs only to be heated ple of dnirn cupcakes. It will al‘
and yet offers tho old-fashioned so produce two cups of caramel
flavor that takes hour* of prep­ sauce.
aration in home kitchens.
A new- cake mix took a bow: •
HurryUp Cook* wro like mor# white batter with lemon flake*.
than salt and pepper in many Refrigerated cookies came in roll*,
foods were Interested In a new In several flavors, ready to be
Italian-type seasoning that blends sliced and baked.
seven herbs: marjoram, thyme,
Devotee* of pie crusta made
rosemary, savory, sage, oregano from graham rrackrrs were en­
and basil. Onions appeared in con­ chanted by packaged grahamcentrated granulated to asted form cracker crumbs that com* In bag*
ta give dishes prepared hy short- with waxod-paper Inner liners and
order cook* the aroma and flavor tin-tie fotdover top*. Each bag
of French-fried onions.
holds enough crumbs for three
Cooks who don't like to crack nine-inch pies.
hard nuts pounced on a new
Small Fry reveled over pink
group of vacuum-packed nut- lemonade. The lemonade Is a fro­
meats. The** come In conven­ zen concentrate that Is colored
ient one-anil-two-cup slzo cans, with pur* fruit Juice*.
and with resealablo lids- Kitchen
Good old canned baked beans
artists can ehooss among pecans, got new flavor from baron and
walnut*, black walnuts, almond* tomato sauce that has a smoky
(in the skin or blanched). A sim­ tasteilar ran of salted nuts contains
A new set of graduated mea
a mixture of pecans, eashews, al­ suring cups mad* lota of women
monds and filbert* or Brazil nut*. say "Why didn't [ think of this I”
A Corn-Bread mix earn* In fan­ The cups have long handl*f so
tastically easy-to preoare form. they can b« easily lifted from th*
A plastic bag containing th* mix rang* when butter and chocolate
may be opened and an egg and are heated tn them.
milk poured in. With a twist of
Even Ruttermints, pleasant end
the wrist, th* hag is rrclos*d nnd Ing for * meal, are up to new
the content* squeezed until the tricks. Now they’re chocolate
mixture is ready to turn Into an flavored, with a tight-and■airy
aluminum foil pan that eomes texture, and available In food
with the mix. No mixing bowl*. chains.

VINYL
MASONRY

harbor
By DOROTHY WORLEY
O IMS- by Dorothy Worley. It-pnnted by permu/ion of the i*ubli#!ier. Avalon Euekl.
DUtrtbutrd br Km* Feature* Synd..»!•*.
M M IfS IS
Pro tllk Paige, whu n bored V1U&gt;
her lob la • New York oak* snd
unmarried. *r*«p* It *n opooitunltv
to weep* n*f imm.lnirn t\
when eh* i* nollAed of *n unexpected
beuueet from * xrent-eunt
end
naturally hex imagination la atlrre-J
by what follows Her older, wltrr
friend RIM Lambert, amvmpaniee
PrlerllU O
B the
auto trip iu
to Apalarht
du
me uuin
upuiurn,«
coin. n*.., to tee th* ortnrlpil Item
t-rqunxf —an abandoned old
In tbe tman* ion cmllotl
in I ______
_
Lookout_____
Hour*. _
fie
Ctrl* learn that the bout* t* "haunt­
ed" and Ha* a aecret pax-age. Tbe
two dftctda to remain to appear to
b* n&gt;tt tourtat* until they know trot*
about why three dilTrtent men bar*
taken t eunotia tntrrexi la th* bier*
and In tham. Th* m-n ar* Rill Dural,
who any* h* la a writer; Red Gallasher, a ntharman. and toil* Alvar**,
n wealthy ynchtainan
In her Hrtt rlelt to th* bout*. Rita
nnd* SS00 tn nrnnd-new bill* on tit*
floor, nnd Todd, th* attorney for th*
ratal*, reseat* that Altares la interaetrd In buying th* hottue
Th* local belle. Pc tr y Pomeroy ta
naturally annoyed that Prtarilla ran
attracted th* attention of her I wo
beat beau*. Pat* Cralf and Dkh
Derereaux.

ly. "You might, a t that But In DUl'i fate. He opened the cay
Priscilla • cast, I think the indi­ door and gut in.
gestion was genuine. Look. Peg­
Tnr uoctor laughed. "I thought
gy. Instead of showing your perhaps that w as I t The girl III
claws, it would be • nice gesture th e red sla c k s? I saw you w atch­
tl you'd call on those girls.
ing u.« th ere in the drugstore.
Peggy said, ”! may do m a t ; Wl.y uutn t you barge in, as P ets
very Lung, tt Pm going to nave d.d, and gel an Introduction? (
coinpetltlcn. I'd like to look her started to call you and Just about
over. And I'U ask Dick about th a t tim e you walked aw ay."
them —whether they re the kind
"W ho are th e y ? And w hera
one should call on.”
diu you m eet th em ?''
’’Give me a little lime and I’ll
Dr. D evercaux sinilcu “Tha
let you know.” Pete got up. “Ptn Joungvt unc’a nam e la Priscilla i
going to ask Priscilla for a date." Paige, the other one Is Rita Lam ­
"Sometimes, Pete. 1 dislike you b e r t They’re from New York.I
Intensely. I think you do things Like you. Mini L am bert Is a)
w riter. I think they are here ta
Just lo aggravate me."
"Do you ever do anything to get m aterial (or a book. Miss
aggravate m e?” Pete demanded, Paige- ate loo much ahrlm p la st
looking at her. not smiling. "A nd night and 1 w as called.”
see," Dill said. "A patient,
1 won't ask h tr tor a date to a g .
g ravalc you. I'll do It because I an a ttra c tiv e one, calls the doc­
o a n t a date with her. And I’ll tell tor at n ig h t The doctor m eets
you something else: don't he su r­ h er next m orning (or a Coke.”
Dick laughed.
prised if Dick does the same, tic
C H A P T E R 11
T h e ulder one looks Spanish,*'
“ p v IC K At ADR a professional may have asked her for a d ate
L v call to the girls last night,” tonight. How i*t*nit riding around said DHL "I understand her nam e
said Pete. T h e younger one— her with m e? We m a y run Into la Zerlla. T h a t’s Spanish, is n 't
tt? ”
nam e's ITIscIlU Paige— s te too them ."
"I don't know about Ilia name,
PcffKF was on the verge of s a y ­
much shrtntp o r th e wrong kind
of th u m p or som ething. U av t ing no. But she had talked to but I’m sure P.lta is n 't T hat ao -'
her a tum m y-ache. All the d ru g ­ Dick once today and he h ad n 't cent Is Just plain New Yorkes«.i
stores were cloned and somebody said anything about seeing her The younger one. Priscilla, told
told them about Dr. t'evereaux.” to n ig h t Pete would probably do me h rr m other's people w ere
"D id the tre a tm e n t include Just a s he had said, manage som e­ Southern.”
"If th ey 're troin New York,
m eeting them a t the drugstore how to wangle a data with th e
this m o rn in g ?" Peggy’s tons waa newcomer. And perhaps It m ig h t why docs th etr car hava a Con-1
be well tn the beginning to let necticut license ta g ? ”
a little displeased.
H a s It? I didn't notice. A ny­
“ I d id n 't say hs met them . I th a t girl know th e had priority
said h s waa talk in g to them —In on ret*. 8o she said she would way, I’m sure they said they w er«|
fact, he waa buying them • Coke. be glad to sea him tonight, and both from New York. Why do
aa her folks w ere dining out, he you ask. U til?”
A nything w rong w ith th a t? ”
l*ut It down to curloalty. Ona
"No-o, but a little unusual, could tak e her over to Maud’s fo r
doesn't see m any stran g ers w ha
don't you th in k ? If you think dinner.
A fter Pete had gun*, she con­ linger her* for no apparent re a ­
s h e a so a ttra c tiv e , why didn’t
you barge in and get an Intro­ tinued to Ue there in the h am ­ son.”
"Now th a t you m ention I t th a
mock. ahe wished there were a
d u ctio n ?”
Pete sm iled and slid fa rth e r half-dozen ellgtblo men here, ao curiosity a a e m a to be m utual.
down in bis chair. " I did. I had a th a t *ha could m ake Pete and When you w alked by. Miss Lam ­
Dick Jealous. Did ahe dare d ate bert asked who you w ere.”
Coke with them .”
"dho did ?" Dill looked up from
"H eavens above! Why didn’t Lula A lvarra? He was attractiv e
you say so in the Ural place? and ha had a beautiful b o a t O f the cig aret he waa lighting.
"P rtsctlla said som ething about
course, he waa too old and M am a
W hat doea th e look like?"
,
"P rtacllla? I've Just told you. would probably hava a fit If aha having been Ut Apalachicola a
Like L auren Bacall. The o th er did. Then them w as Dill Duval. couple of days and th a t they bad
one is darkish, black hair, d ark Ha and Dick had fished together, seen you everyw here, wondered If
eyes. H er nam e ta lu ta t-am bert. and Dick said he was w riting a you w ere following them ."
Dill extinguished hla m atch.
She w rttra or som ething.”
book, or collecting m aterial for a
"W ell, t h av en 't seen tham and book or something. Ha rode "W hy should they think they a ra
1 haven't any interest In them . around a lot tn th a t red Bulck, being follow ed?"
"B ecause they ace you every­
M other said tw o ladles had rented m ust do all hla w riting at nlghL
the Glass co ttag e for a short Oh well . . . Peggy stretched o u t where they go. I assured them
while. . . , W as ahe realty sick In the hammock and was alm ost you w ere quite respectable, th a t
you w ere a w riter collecting
Immediately asleep.
last n ig h t? ”
a a
m aterial for a book. Miss L am -'
"P riscilla? O f course. Why else
would she have called the doc­
BUI Duval walked over as D r. bert looked as skeptical as you
to r? "
Dcvereaux got into his c ar tn did when I told you th a waa a
w riter."
Peggy sw ung h e r feet lo the front of Hicka’ Pharm acy.
"I Wonder," Util said enlgm allofloor and aat up. " If I were In a
"Got a minute, D octor!"
stra n g e town and w as bored, and
Involuntarily th* young doc ally. “Maybe It's just another co­
1 knew th ere w as a young, a t top* eyea went to hla w rist Then incidence. Two Upaalsh people
tractiv e doctor around, 1 m ight he said pleasantly, "Sura, I can here a t the sam e time. You
have Indigestion o r some other tak a It, anyway. W hat'a on your haven’t seen the gtrla talk in g ta
Alvarez, have jro u t"
m inor ailm ent."
m ind?"
P ete looked a t h er speculative
“Women." A smile played over
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Fight For Freedom
riy t e t can pat byboU in their proper
M dhr* 1 W rbwb th a t makes black
Ulnae today may be as deed as the phar­
aohs tomorrow. B at H eeeme certain aa anyean be th a t hiatory will record that
moat significant and far-reaching event
1966. and per ha pa of many yeara, wee
~ke r m h in Hungary.
This opHalng waa not eucceeaful in the
eenae of the word. Riflea and lmgrenadee and fiata. unfortunately,
are no match for tanka and artillery. But
.Ip another, more fundamental eenae. thin
a c t on the p a rt of aa oppm aed people waa
‘abaoct incredibly successful.
\ r U ahowed that coarage, and the willingaeas to risk death and torture in the pur*
malt of freedom exist in undiminlshad vi| W in this chaotic world.
I t showed peoples everywhere, once and
. to r all, the eras! true face of communism.
.Thla is enormously lmportant.Reporta frim
.country after country state that membership
•to communist parties has abruply declined,
jp d th a t the circuladona of communist and
.communist-sympathising organa are shrinktog. Wed-known writers and other moldere
r-^
•Of opinion, who out of a mistaken end stub•to rn idealism once■supported or tolerated
"communism, have openly proclaimed their
“ “ from the Krem
•defection from the party and
tin- The ruthless sots of the Soviet govern­
ment and the Rad Army have excited almost
■ o m v tm i norror#
I t ihowode above all, that communism
contains the seed of its own destruction,
and th a t ita very structure is crumbling. A
view that le held by all manner of experts
•% rt thus expressed by Kurt 8. Lachmann.
ia journalist of long experience in Eastern
Europe, in U-8. News and World Report:
**What we are witnessing now le the gradual
‘decomposition of the entire communist sys*tem . . . the ideas of communism are deed.
W hat remains le the lumbering, armorad body of Soviet military might.”
-rn This does not mean that there can be
-Any relaxation in the Western world—its
governments and forces must be more wary
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f m T aatiand
alert
thsn ever,
To aiiAia
quote I Mr.
Lachmann- "Dictators . . . are being cornered,
I t is well to remember that cornered ani­
mals often era dangerous.” Desperate faf a tlca
t k are capable of the most desperately
tieal
acta. Thera le always the possibllfana1
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ity that, seeing their own world collapsing
unde/ the weight of its sins and excesses,
they will attem pt to bring **11 the rest of
th e vorld down too.
This ia speculation. But there is nothing
speculative about the fundamental lesson

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‘ Mon. Dec. 31, 1956
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TODAY’S BIBLE VERSE
The earth le the Lord’s end the fulness
thereof, the world and they that dwell there­
in,—Psalm 24 il.
That Includes all of ue. But if we ere God’g
children all good belongs to us too.

th a t hae come to oe oat of Hungary—a leaeon th a t ia deetined to be read to as again
and again, aa eommuniem goes through its
death agoniea, however long that may take.
Super-government, all-powerful govern­
ment. monollthie government, socialism,
communism—whatever name you went to
use—la the implacable enemy of human
freedom. It reduees the individual to the
statu re of a cipher. It makes a mockery of
•very concept of human dignity, human
rights, the predouenees of human life.
Communism is simply the end of the
line for th a t kind of government Socialism
is a way atatlon. So are all other systems
of government th a t attem pt to do for
th e people what the people can and should
do fo r themselves.
The thousands of Hungarian refugees
who have been airlifted to this country
know whet slavery is. end how it la brought
about in the modem world. They, alone with
the legions of their compatriots who fell vic­
tim to Soviet' ruthlesaneas and savagery,
placed the ultimate value on freedom. They
risked ell to gain it. They have set an exam­
^ _ of
_________
ple
courage____
end resolution that every
American should undentanl and admire,
By H. D qUIGG
I of pleading for help to pay SIRS
Moreover, the Hungarian blood-beih— Ualted Free* Staff Correspondent I yearly taxes on Lake Sadawga,
and aIl other ugly fruits of communism we NEW YORK W—The biggest opened the sluice gat* and gave
stories of the year pack­ summer eottages a commanding
see—should make every American resolve little
aged and filed for ready histori­ view of a mudhole.
to keep the freedom we have, end to for­ cal reference:
Love
ever defend end support e system of govern­
In September, in Mineral Point,
EvaageUam
ment that la based on a hign concept of the In January. In Exnlng, England, Wls, Jack Kenyon, 24, and Julie
individual, and on the principle thst the Ihc 3300 villagers bounced awake Fernckes, 20, eloped after a grand
on Sunday dawn to a born’s per­ scale courtship. Last spring, Ken­
government la best whiph governs least.
yon spelled out “Julie” with a

■p p u n s a m
NEW YORK « — TM e«iy sotable Oleg ea M en wfcfch sug­
gests there la life « tb it planet
has been discredited, It has bate
rev ea ltd.
Dr. Cart Sagan, UnirereRy of
Chicago astroM aar, teld to t ea*
nual meeting a t the American As­
sociation far tb t Advancement ai
Science that the Martian grat es
and blwa “ may be s e t t mi­
sery.”
Those colors bare been seta
ea M an through telescop es for
y e a n , advancing with the M a r
tiao spring, receding with the
Martian
winter.
They west
thought to come from soma sim­
ple fo ra of plant Ufa.
But last fan whan M en was
almost aa close to earth aa it
ean get, h was only M,HMBi
miles away astronomers using ana
ot American’* n e t t powerful tele­
scopes saw hardly any gnaa-bloe
at an, Sagan saidThe telescope was the PS-lneh
reflector of the McDonald obser­
vatory, operated by the Univer­
sity of Chicago. “The dark a n a s
of M an w en an almost uniform

Biggest Little Stories Of Year

The grass grew mightily. By 1BU
summer, “Julia" waa emblazoned
100 yards uphill and a q u a rte r
mile acrois country. That did It.
Waaderiaal
In October, la Tampa, Fla.,
Terry Shaffer, '0, ef nearby GIV
sonton, was halted on Ms “ trip
to Alabama." Police spotted him
slugging through town at eight
sistent blare. The Rev. Robert
miles an hour on his father’s
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Henry Crain said he drove fertiiixer spreader on a hillside. power lawnmowsr.
u
M
through every street with thumb
( l o p p y N 6 W TC O T
on horn button because hardly
Just about everybody will welcome the anyone had beern showing up for
New Year tonight in some way or another. his S a. m. service.
— l y WHUAM RUT—
Higher Education
The celebration will be ju st about the biggest
C tn tn l Frees W riitr
In February, in Ruddcrsfield,
in the history of our country.
BRITAIN’S
newly-establlafced
England, Malcolm Lee, 22, set an
urgae a city medical atflciaL I
However, the manner of welcoming the Intercollegiate potatochlp eating method of cooking by nuclear en­ so maay e t them live ia Net sat
ergy
will
have
passed
the
arid
suburbs they'd probably got there
brand new year will vary aa do the manners record—23 l/ags in 103 minutes.
test, says the man a t th e next Just about quitting time,
Low'r Education
of men- Some will welcome the newly ar­
desk, If the brlde’a first batch of
i l l
riving 1067 with ’ prayer, others with Same month, Long Branch N. biscuit* emerge fluffy, lig h t and Chicago bnrglaro
ea te tf
J-, Mrs. William Schlenger. gram ­ entirely edible.
merely the listening to noise of bells end mar school PTA head, polled par­
fo low a m p a dairy flrotf
1 1 I
teilk a stolen track. One
whistles, still others with revelry and mer- ents by phone: “ Do you know
tiisabeth I t Is eaId fo have
Vil•• another
rsrervtlsA** tnSfM
rrfYTflni
riment, nH,f
and ttWnWn
probably
large sS
segment
where your children are right high hopes for nuclear cooking, Just netureOg leads fa mseiher.
I t 1
of the nation with the lifting of a cock­ now?” Hut she hit a sisig: ‘On Bo, apparently, the atom-inspired A new Tpenleh
calender e t
many of the call*, children an­ meals must be to Ike queen’s
tail glass and a toast.
Ret i
swered who didn’t know where teste.
There’s another group who will attend their parents were.”
I 1 I
church where services era provided end un­
. An AtLIvrepe soccer geiwe will
Married Bllea
doubtedly millions more will sleep peace- Again February, Santa Monica be Staged le raise funds for mn
1 ! 1
fully through the pushing of one year out Calif., Mr*. Ruby Burkhaller ergon for on Kngllsh church. This'll •A convention of surtaona la
shouted: “The bouse is on tire!” give even the fens ■ chance le told that chronic “bach-mat driv­
of the way as another makes Its debut.
kick In.
ing" caa be the result et
The year 1967 will attempt to slip into Neighbors turned in the alarm.
I I I
Fire engine! screamed up. “ Ob,
quata nutrition. Adrien le i
existence with only the ticking of clocks my goodnesi,” laid Mrs. Burk*
For their health’* sak e fat, 1st*—plan the start eg year newt
aware of the fast approaching event. But halter. “ There’s no fire. I was middle-aged business men should auto trip for after Instead et boas the hour, minute and second hands of Just trying to get my husband out occasionally walk to th eir office. fora lunch!
clocks around the nation lifting themselves of bed"
Innocent#
high in a salute to 1957, the noise of cele­
IA F F -A -D A Y
bration will drown out the ticks of clocks In March, In Miami, Fla., Jim
which take us into the first of the twelve Ahern, ia his parked car liittnIng to a morning radio show, no­
months to come.
ticed an attractive woman past­
There’s one thing in common, however, ing. Someone on the show chose
with all of the groups. They will lie saying, the moment for a wolf whistle.
in unison—HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Th« womsn, Ahern Mid, opened
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the car door, slapped him re­
Democrats are said to be arguing over soundingly, slammed the door and
which faction of the party should set policy. walked away.Practic'd
^Disagreement among Democrats—or Re- In June, in Poitiers, France,
publicans, for that m atter—Is in the same Louis Vulllenlsr rid himself of a
general news category as dog biting man. 32-room chateau that he couldn’t
tall because of high repair costs
and taxes. Police said he used 130
A fellow we know has a foolproof way sticks of dynamite. •
of making at least ono resolution that re­
Modern Life
mains unbroken a t the end of the year. He Again June, Knoxville, Tenn.,
doesn’t make It until ten minutes of twelve Mr*. Doris Hamshcr, 30, told bow
she broko her leg. Dancing, she
on New Year's Eve.
heard the Jukebox switch from a
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wall* to rock-‘n-roll. She shifted
After Santa hae answered all those let gears, and specie, quicky. The
ters from youngsters wouldn’t It be fine If Ug couldn’t stand the strain It

YOU'RE TELLING ME!

Father could send him the bills that arrive M apped.
a bit Inte?

COP DECIDES TO WEAR 8I0N
LONDON I S - DtL Allan HU­
MS haa about decided be wear a
sign proclaiming him a cop.
He waa struggling with a pick*
pocket oa a downtown atreat when
the culprit suddenly shouted:
"Quick, help me, !*et a pellee*
m aa."
Paneribjr clamped Htllla In a
half-nelson whUe the pleknockct
ecamperad away.

SAFETY SOLUTION
EXPLOSIVE DECISION
CHICAGO &lt;R— The Chicago
MIAMI W Circuit Judge Ha
Motor Club bai come up with a
solution to the nation’s traffic rold R. Vann made aa explosive
decision Thursday.
highway fatality problem.
Vann had Just upheld a lower
The club’s recommendation:
Don’t drivel
court order finding a fun shop
operator had unlawfully kept
fire works when ono of the fire­
HITCH WRONO RIDE
DETROIT
Two trust row cracker* went off with a bang
who walked away from the D r on his desk.
troit House of Correction were
back In custody today because
they hitched a ride with the wrong
man. Robert L. Oleson, a guard
Oeorge Washington, winner of at the Jail, stopped at the first
IS out of M basketball gamei last gas station and called police af­
arg o n , has five veterans back ter picking up trustees James
Anglin and Donald Gray.
under Coaeh BUI Reinhart.

ijo o iL

numanliy
In July, In Washington, Mr. and
Mr*. Waller Striyker, cn route to
the All-Star baseball game, were
hit by an aute. As they lay on
the strect.a passerby rushed up
and asked II they had tickets:
“ I’ll give you 13 a ticket.’’ Wejik
ly, Striyker replied: “Take them
—can’t use them now." The Strly
kers went to a hospital, the pass
•rby to the game.
Changing Scene
In August, In Whitlnghara, Vt..
owner Houghton N. Sawyer, tired

C *** H
“ I’m a f ra id to open it."

flagee said. “Occasionally usual absence of water la tho
f ile t trace* of equatorial regions whore toe dark
a re st af* locsllied.’’
Hewevgr. it will comfort space
travel aatmasUste who some day
kept to visit M en to know that Agriculture Dept.
lagaa hasn't given up the idea
tost there may be life on the Sets Tobacco Crop
gray,'

" I t in le s t possible that this
year M artian organisms were anfferine a severe drought, Inhibit­
ing a B ara vivid color display,"
he s ill. "The observed extensive
dust stern a sad the reformation
ef tho South Polar Ico cap after
melting bu y both Indicate a n ’un­

Quotes
From News
B r UNITED PE ESS
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.—The Rev.
P. W. Shuttlsaworth, a Negro
loader, on integrated bus riding:
"We proved yestsrday th at In­
tegration will work without vio­
lence and J m only lu’arference I*
that from tho police who are vio­
lating our civil rights by impos­
ing tha segregation law.”
WAfitlKGTON - Benjamin P.
Fairies*, former board chairman
of United States Steel Corp. on
President Elsenhower’s special
advisory committee on foreign
aid that will Inspect the mutual
security program:
“ It la really a conscientious,
open-minded study. We are going
out to observe at first-hand the
cffrotivenesi of what our country
has doae In the field of foreign
aisisMneo-”

A t 309,300 Acres
WASHINGTON W — The Agri­
culture Department has aot the
National acnage allotment to t
lBS7-crop hurley tobaecB a t 30B.300 acre*. This compares witl
308,700 acres alloted In 1MB.
This means that allotments f a
most Individual farms win be the
same In 1M7 as, in 1MB. Tho ad- m
ditional acreage a vails bl* la 1Mt J |
will be reserved for farms oc ”
which no hurley tobacco was
grown under allotment* during Un
last five years for corrections,
and for adjusting Inequities.
Th* department »*t tho 1M
marketing quota for burl*y at 44*
million pounds Thlt compares
with a 1930 quota of 3B3 million
by congressional ictioo ao tha'
for most farms the allotments fot sm
195B were, the seme as In 1135. w
Burley tobacco is grown princi­
pally in Kentucky, Tanneaiee.
North Carolina, South Carolina)
Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio,
Missouri, Georgia and Indiana-

ZUMA BEACH, Calif. - Mrs.)
Sarah Hollister in escaping the
disastrous Malibu fire:
“ It waa lika somebody rolled a
fireball down the hilt.”
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — Muni­
cipal Court Judge Virgil N'orrU
admitting ho wee arrested for
selling whiskey In '#32:
“ ! ran out of money, and in
thooo days. . J t waa either itea!,
starve or soli whiskey."
NEW YORK—Loo Wodarx, a
former German prisoner af war
In this country, returning legally
to tho Uhltod States:
“ Everywhere 1 went, I saw what
wonderful people you Americans
were. They were kind and gener­
ous even to ua prisoner*. I made
up my mind that- U I i n r got a
cnanco to return here, I would do
a# and become in American citi­
zen”

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IWedding Breakfast
Held A t Mayfair
at Saturday Morning

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Conning
The News

Mias Alice Brown, a senior
the University of Miami, was
The Mayfair Inn dining room
home to spend the Christmas holi­ wai the scene Saturday morning
days with her parents, Mr. and of a wedding breakfast honor
Mrs. Paul Brown, bringing with, Ing Miss Nixie Klrehhoff and
her two guests. Miss N a n c y , Paul Coleman and the wedding
Smith, of Coral Gables, and Ken­ party. Ths affair was given by
neth Williams, of Birmingham. the groom's parents, Mr. and
Ala. Miss Brown has gone to Bir­ Mrs. John Coleman.
At each place setting was a
mingham to spend the New Year
holidays with the family of Ken­ small net bag filled with rice,
neth Williams and with her aunt. fastened to a ptare card, and a
Mrs- Ernest Mouchette. She will beautiful arrangement of white
gladioli and net centered the ta­
return to school Jan. 6.
ble.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hendrick
Invited to be present ware the
Jr. and daughter, Mary Ann, left bride and groom-elect. Miss Nixie
Friday for their home in Atlanta. Klrehhoff and rh l| Coleman Mr
Ga., after spending the holidays and Mrs. W. E. Klrehhoff, Wil­
here with her parents, Mr. and liam Klrehhoff, Miss Grttchen
Kirchhoff, Robert Howard. Miss
Mrs. Harold A. ^pplcby.
Betty MacDonald. Mrs. Harold
Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Douglas1nlc*. William Buchanan, Mrs. Ma­
have returned to their home In rine Jenkins, the Rev. and Mrs.
Savannah. Ga., after spendingr John Thomas, the Rev. and Mrsthe Christmp* holidays with their II. L. Zimmerman. Miss Joyce
parents, Mr and Mrs. A. C. Wil­ llctzel. and Mrs. Sara White,
liams.

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Mary K. Medler Held A t Spencer'C
Lawrence Baxter On Thursday NigKt
wedding p it*
W ed Recently ty ThewasRogen-Simon
honored at a dinner a t

..Word has beta received here of Jim Speneer’s Thursday night
Elizabeth Court la Grove Man* during remodeling of the house).
or has been buzzing lately. Skip and Ernie Horreall, Helen
(he marriage of Mlsa Mary Kate following the wedding reheanaL
Nearly every one has had com­ Andrew, and guest from Fort Lau­
Medler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hosts for the occasion werw the
pany, Marilyn Ftorritt’e fa lV r
H. P. Medler of Chevy Chase, bride’* parents, Mr. and Mra.
derdale,
Anita
and
Bob
Hadden,
Dr. Robert Maaon of Murray,
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Md., to Lawrence Baxter. The John Rogers.
Kentucky, and Marilyn's best Polly Brubaker, Bill and Betty
marriage took plaeo on Oct 17 The bride’s table waa centered
friend Mrs. James Rudy Albrit­ Hazlett, Jack and . Bobbie Morri­
in Chevy Chase.
with an arrangement of white
ton. her husband and daughter son. Ruth Jean and Harry Rob­
Linda, have been house guest* son, Cliff and Jane McKihbon,
Mrs. Baxter hai many friends leaves, frosted lace wedding belts,
during the holidays. The Albrit­ Dottle and Francis Roumiltht,
In Sanford, and her mother, and white candles, used with
tons are also from Murray. The Katie and Bob Jackson, Bob and
Mrs. Medler, Is the former Miss white candles, used with white
A. W. Sigsworths of Schenectady, Helen rim ed, Marge and Bill Hill,
gladioli and fern.
Eugenia Warren, daughter of Mr.
New York, and their son David Aria Jane and Ray mood LundEach of the Indlviduhl table*
and Mrs. E. M. Swaim of this
have been visiting Doris and Fran qulst. and Earl and Creola Hig­
was centered with a flower-Uka
city.
Francisco. Mrs. Sigsworth is Dor ginbotham Know I've left out
arrangement of white leaves
is' sister. And another point for some. If you care. Sue. Bill and
sprinkled with red glitter formed
Sanford! nuth Hodges father. Mr. Wllie Thomas also had an open
a center made of white
Garrett from Williamsburg. V lr I '*• l**t night, with most of
Colored Slides Are around
pine cone and dalntr sliver orna*
glnia, was back here for Christ-'
same people. About seventy
m enu.
mas. He liked it so much, he had Icallcd during the appointed hours,
Shown
A
t
Meeting
Those invited to attend the din­
to look' the town over again. • The table was spread with a
ner were the bride and groogi'Monty Lillibec's mother is return- I wb‘,c linen cloth, graced with sll*
Of Audubon Society elect, Don Simon and Mist Bev­
ing to Minnesota after quite a VCr candelabra and a silver
The Seminole Audubon Society erly Rogers. Mr- and Mra. Charge
1long visit. Betty MeBratnic is ex- Pun&lt;h bowl. The punchbowl was
held Its December meeting Thurs­ Comeaux, Miss Betty Land, Mias
peeling her sister for New Years. surrounded by holly and Brazilian
day evening at the Superintend­ Martha Taylor, Mr. and Mra.
Veras.
1pepper, and blue ornaments. The
ent of Schools Rultdtn"
tan- John Rogers, Mra. JtweB Simon,
large
centerpiece
was
of
silver
Mrs- Sydney Vail of At­
Melvyn Fleischer, who has been Mr., Mrs. Juthe
ford.
Edwin Varn, Larry Simon, Mies
hite chrysanthe- visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
lanta Georgia left for home to -!,cave* w',lh
Twenty-one members and guests Zeida Varn, Frank Gaul, Mra. R.
mums, rr
day, after spending C hristm as™
"1m ‘:red
J 1c d _and. * l i,r car" a,,0.n* Irwin Flelseher, and his sister. Hold Open House
were present.and the president, T. Humphrey, Mra. J. P. Holt*
and
roses. Dusty Rhode* Diana, has returned to Camp LeI with their daughter and son-tnelaw, Mrs. Hobart Moore. Mien
Mr*. W. L. Sieg, presided.
law. Polly and Doc Savage of
,n" ed '*». I,d,#- I * *
Jeunr, Jacksonville, N. C.
Friday Evening
After the business meeting Harlow Goodspeed, Mra. Rogtr
• Utile Venite. The Villa drove off
^ consisted of Cliff
ALTAMONTE SPRINC.S-One of Miss Alice E. Elliott, described Schmidt, Mr. and Mra. Charles
with tha top of the car loaded i X ' bbon' . , who
very helpMr. and Mrs. William C. Hut­ the gayest holiday parties was five Florida Birds.
McWilliams, Mra. Grace Gray,
down with bamboo and other fto- l
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d*,bcf ? ^ ^°s chison have returned to Sanford Friday when Mr. and Mrs- Kris­
John
Jure#. Bob nastedl, William
The event of the evening wa*
ra and fauna gathered on the mca*' ' ' nd this Is Indeed a labor after spending the holidays with tian A. Juthe held open house
Shuize. Mrs- Gordon Brisson. Mra.
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of
love,
because
It
is
not
easy
the
showing
of
beautiful
colored
Florida shores.
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| to do- The play room was a pop Mrs. E. Hall Salle in llobc Sound from 3 to 7 p m. at their home slide# by Mr. and Mra W. L. Eugene noumlilat, aad Father
e
Congratulations to Pat and Kay „ |Jr spot | t the
j^ys
overlooking picturesque Lake Flor­ Sleg and the description of their Lyons.
Here to spend the holidays with ida.
■Drwycr a"d (especially Kny) on i
for chrUUnas.
year long trip by trailer through
V123 guests were Invited for the the Cest. They visited the Na­
the birth of their first, a boy■Don't have a complete guest list. their parents, Sir. and Mrs. 0.
A.
Speer
Jr.,
are
Mary
Rose,
a
occasion.
Eggnog
was
served
Also understand that Joan Wei but here nre some of those who
tional Parks and returned by sday
gcle is in Seminole Memorial; were there. ' Muriel and Rocky student at Agnes Scott College In from a table overlaid with a pink of the northern states and Que­
quite ill. We arc all hoping she i glidcwcll. Dill and Betty Hazlett. Decatur. Ga, and Tommy, a stu-'and silver cloth centered with an bec, Canada.
will soon be better
Ruth and Joe fully. Let* and dent at U of F. Also visiting the arrangement of silver magnolia
Refreshments were served by
for. . Christmas
Thcrp Is great activity at Gret- Jim Peterson. Lll and O. B. Gray,. Speers
WEDNESDAY
v
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„ was Alee lave* and pink and white orna the members from Geneva.
MRS. DONALD JAMES SIMON
mrnt*.
Silver
randelabras
hold­
chen Hall's house in Loch Arbor. Bill and Betty Lcmos. Dottle
The Sanford Woman's Club
'
A,,anla’
G*’
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(Photo by Cox)
ing burning pink tapers and crys­
Grttchen is returning to Sanford Francis Roumillat. Cliff and Jane I „
have a luncheon meedng a t U :J 0
.
on Sunday, and nil is being put McKihbon. Ruth Jean and Harry
,,ert’ ,0 "p&lt;‘nJ lh'’ holidays tal punch bowls of cut glass
p.m. Guest speaker will bo tba
were
u»ed.
to rights against her coming. Lou Robson. Terry and John Price 1" i,h Mr' and Mr*- A- U Lron
Rev. Robert Spear Jr., and boa*Assisting In serving were, from
Johnson, for one Is detm m inrj to Dome!! and Tom . Kllcllne. Bill*: ”"
,h*‘,r d" " Bh,*r- Miss Ellen
r u e s will be Mrs. B. B. Cram ,
Winter
Tsrk.
Mr*
Juthe*’
daugh­
sec that all is in readiness
T)re, Lois Waters. Tat and Rob I,y o n - of Tallahassee, w h o
ley, MU* Adelaide
Conte, Mlsa
Mrs. Stanley Juthe,
Jo nnd Roy Syme* 'built a roar­ Fletcher of Orlando. Iletta and brought with her a guest. Miss ter-in-law.
Mrs. Louisa Stoddard and Mrs.
Alice B. Cooper, Mrs. John L.
ing fire in the harbeque Thur»- Paul Spelts, Mike and Bob Stone, Jcannie Phillips, also of Talla­
Harry Benson. Also the Mmcs.
Jewell, and Mrs. George McCAlL
day night and asked a goodly Jane Miller. Betty and John Mc­ hassee.
N. B. Choice. Lester McCombs,
Mis* Beverly Varn Rogers, book was kept was covered with crowd in for lobster, cooked as Cracken. Duslv Rhodes, Patty
For reservations call Mra. Tboo
Air. and Mrs. W L Point and T. L Gorham, Robert S. Brad­
Pate, 443, by Tuesday noon. Im ­
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John a white cloth and a t one end was only Roy can do i t Jo's mother Murphy, and Ben Ksy King. Ail
mediately prior to the hmebqpo
Felton Rogers, and Donald James a bouquet of white gladioli, bal­ and father were here from South the girl., were dressed m party ,on' Clarence, of Newport News, ford and Clifford Knox.
arc visiting their son in-law
at 11 a. m., there will be a m eet
Simon, son of Mrs. Jewell Simon anced by on arrangement of Carolina, and Roy’s sister was clothe*, and I won't go Into th e !
and the lata Jewell Simon, were while leaves, wending bells and j]*(, present. It was very Interest men’s «PPorel, because every time I ,,f,d daughter Mr. and .Mrs.
Ing of the executive board in Om
married Friday. Dee. 28. at 8:30 candles a t the other.
board room.
ing hearing about some of th e ! I do. | get into trouble. Sold Kf nne|h Torbclt.
P
m.
In All Souls Catholic
Mrs. Humphrey was assisted by Christina* present* distributed I something about John King the
Church.
Mrs. Homer Little Also assist­ among Sanford friend*, especial ; other day for which I am very did not look handsome in his gray
Father Lyons officiated at tha ing were Mrs. Robert Schmidt, ly that of Jane McKlbbin’s to .s orr.v, became he made me prom- flannels, and he doe* know better
double ring ceremony which was who kept the bride's book; Mr*. Andy Garraway. The man w hojisf to print a retraction before f than to wear red flannels to a
Mr. and Mrs. E. R Bronson
pot formed against a background Grace Gray, who rut the cake, ha*
_ every thing these days had j could get my laundry bark, which party In Sanford. I have a feel­ today revealed the marriage of
was locked up in his car (Dodie ing that this will not satisfy him, their .on, Herbert E. Bronson, to
of till baskets of white gladioli Mrs. 11. L. Moore, who served the hotter watch out!
Mr and Mrs* Arthur H. Btck
and fuji mum*, white pom poms punch; and Mr*. Gordon Brisson. j Friday niehl brought on sever- let me me the dryer.) John King but oh well.
Miss Barbara Ann Carter, daugh­ with Jr. announce the birth of
and palms.
ter of Mr. and Mr*. 0. F. Car­ a 6 lb. to oz. son, Kevin Arthur,
' " ar.,ow Goodspccd, and .n „pen houses. We had one out
on Dee. 27 at Seminole Memorial
here that almost went on withMrs. Eugene Roumillat provid­ Mrs. Charles MeWiUiams,
ter, of Moultrie, Ga
ed nuptial music for the cere­
The couple will make their res­ Hospital.
For her wedding trip Mrs. Si- out me. My little Judy had to
ident* at West Palm Beach while
mony.
mon chose a cashmere wool beige go to the hospital, and when I
Mr- and Mrs. G. V. Jones an­
The lovely hrlde ua* given in sheath dicss and jacket, w ith1reached home a great many of
Mr. Bronson is undergoing tran­ nounce the birth of an 8 lb.
marriage by her father, and wore long sleeves.
and
I my truest* were already here, j
sition training in C-34 typo a ir daughter, Linda Helene, on Dec
a formal wedding gown of chancraft, after which they will have' 27 In Shrcvport, La. Mrs. Jon, •ARN HtOM THK
After Jan. j, the couple will! Possibly you can imagine my patill) lace ami nylon tulle over reside in Lafa)clte, La
permanent
residence
in
the is the former Mi*s Marty Per' nlc as I watched the clock t!c*&lt;
AT THI
bridal satin. Ttie scalloped por­:
Azores.
I kins.
The bride was born ‘in Saj&amp; A j!0" fenliring that they wore artrait neckline was embroidered® .irui U a sniri'iafn
' living m d I na*ln t *v*n been
withiridescentsequins, nn&lt;l s«lfHospital. Shc j,a?| bccn Workfnr hom&lt;? for 1** hour3'- Bui B o lan d
covered button* extended
down | , , s cm |n0|- Memorial [fn.nltsl * Della tam e through, and fortu­
n e neck Of the bodice. The boufT h c T ro ^
1nately my dear friends are very
Your savings placed besw
fant skirt was styled of tier* of I yctt"® U
.nd l* a .tldem
. ' Bood In the kitehen. Especially
on or before the 10th of
lace and
tulle. She carried
a Southwestern U n i v e r s i t y n aj.,S IAni,fl ,,a,lllcn' Polly Hrub',k ,r' !
the month earn dividends
whtte satin prayer book topped ing in K|ectricJ|, KingineennV
I -&gt;"•• l,arri,,‘ 'v|l|lam * Hill Lem- j
In a beautiful candlelight cere­ veil a* best man. and uihers wera
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Willi a white orchid and stream
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to. came bounding in with punch
mony Mis* Nixio Mae Kirchhoff, Ralph Langford and Damon Hicks,
«r*.
gla.se-, cieam checte, nnd greet-1
daughter of Mr- nn,l Mr*. Wil­ also of AtlantF.
Maid of honor was Miss Betty
ing* at the door, so all turned
Following the wedding, a recep­
liam E. Kirchhoff, became the
Land.
of Jacksonville,
and
out well. I think the table a r­
tion was held at the home of tho S4VINGI AND LOAN AUOClATfOf
bride
of
John
Philip
Coleman
bride maid* were Miss Martha
rangement wa* especially lovely,
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John bride's parents, 1617 E. Second
Taylor, of Jacksonville, and Mr.
and Mr. Ro*&gt;eter did me a great
Philip Coleman, of Atlanta, Ga. St.
Chart,-* Comeaux, »i*tcr of the
favor by delivering it way out:
o f S a n fo rd
After Jan. 10, the couple will
The double ring ceremony took
gioom. from Lafayette, La. They
here. Three tall white candle*,
reside In Atlanta at 1197 Logan
place
at
Holy
Cross
Episcopal
ssore identical gown* of eotilllon
sprinkled with Silver w.ire set
blue taffeta, fashioned with long
Church with the Rev. II. Lyttle- Circle. N. Eamidst silvered holly and beaufitted
torso and full ballerina
ton Zimmerman and the Bev. John
Three couples celebrated th e irtt,fu| v ,rlw ,,d f3rn!,Uon‘- " bi,°
Thomas officiating. William Kirlength skirt*. With the-e wars wedding
anniversaries Thursday I chrysanthemums, popper borne*.
ssorn *a*he« of royal blue, and
chltoff, brother of the bride, serv­
their flowers were pale yellow night, when Mr. and Mr* F M a"d rcd «™»tion*. This was
ed at acolyte and lit the candles
observed their 16th vear pl;' &lt;■c,, on ,ho rC'.' “ ble c,"th and
fuji mums with satin stream ­ , Swaim
in the seven-branched candelabra.
together. Mr. and Mr*. George"1 »Hvcr pum-h b,,w| to me was
er.*
The hridc, given In marriage by
lL..irr&gt;
.rrv Stmon
Orlando, observed ajayJoy.
i,PhoU\,it (And
* fan
Simon served
servru a*
a* Jsest
«c»i ^Parker S r th|J*°because
wa* not
my
her father, was radiant In a bal­
lerina-length gown of White peau
man for his brother and u.hers,
Liticberger of Mt Verdr uL doing ) It should behoove me to
W ed. — T h u rs . — F r i.
sure Edwin Varn, cousin of the
“f Ml* U rd c - ol»-L . modest about my own parly,
dc sole and luce- The fitted bod­
Jiriili-, and ‘ buries
omeaux,
*
but I can brag about Della’s roll*
ice wa* fashioned with a scallop­
brother-in-law of the groom.
Mr*. Parker Is Mr Swaim . 3n,, ham&gt;
chpe. p ()ip vt,en(1
ed neckline anil a yoke of lace.
The bride* mother wore a (Ml
j" •te r
andMrs. Lineberger is h i .; jnR „ rrP n ,llh an,, Forr„ t Nor.
Long molded sleeve* ended in
blue taffeta cocktail dre** w ith; niece; so every year they all get VfH Pjll, an(| RctU Spcltz. Will
point* over the wri*t. She wore
hlack acccs.ories and a corsage|together for a joint celebration i s , , Joy Wcbci, Rvmnic Weber.
a tiara «f mtnature svhito flow­
of pink camellias.
1^'* year they all- went to the I)o&lt;lio and John King, Jane nmi
er* and pearls, from which fell
Mr
Simoo, mother of tha Villanova in Oilando, for dinner cille Heard, Mary an,I Bart Pet
a shoulder-length veil of silk Il­
gi'iom, wa* dressed in black, ac- and an enjoyable evening. This ker, netty and Jim Guy. Polly
lusion. She carried a white pray­
rantuated with white rollar an d ' memorable date I* s |,0 j , r,
er book lopped with white camel­
and
Dun
Savage,
Olivia
and
Andy
ruff* Her accessories were black Swaim’s birthday,
lia* and lily of the valley.
Simmons. Helen ant Andy Carra
and svhito and her corsage wa*
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Maid of honor and only attend­
The biidc * grundmother. Mr*
jLeftoverrare roost beef may be c.llo l i e 'l l . *Mary’ andTiart" PePP
ant of the bride is a* her sister,
Mi«« Gretehen Kirchhoff.
K"" ' ain' " 0.r* na'? bluf ,u th
ln*° D'&lt;* Stogsr.off. Cut it erson. Marge ar.d Blit Hill. Dust)
SIRS. JOHN PHILIP COLEMAN JR
(Some Spring Wear)
navy, accessories and eynbidium „,to strips about &gt;, inch thick! nhodc. Al Deanna. Ben and Kay
( Photo by Dcnn King i
Robert Howard, of Atlanta, taror' huK ................. .
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of inches long.Mlx King, Pat and Dave To,ld. ShirImmediately following the w ed-' —
-* onion
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with -1-1—
strips of
»lirct|!|ry and
Jim Rosa.
Bill and- -Betty
uui^, ■
- - 1 mushrooms that have been cook-&gt;Lemon. Jean and John Dooley,
the home of Mrs- R,, T. Hum- ed in butter. Add sour cream ,I Patty Murphy, John and Harriet
phrey. In her decorations.
Mr*, bouillon, prepared mustard and Williams. Tommy Peterson (PenHumphrey used white and
sll- heat thoroughly but do not boil.'ny under the weather, sorry to
HAVE A BIG TIME
l.nsl Time Todny
ver With touche* of red. In
the Season to taste with sale and hear). Jo anJ Roy Svrne*. Bill
enlratwe was a large bouquet o f , pepper.
Hutchinson. (Sally In Hob* Sound
NEW YEAR’S EVE.
astute gladioli and fern*, and lhcj----MSAMOUNT rttStWT&gt; '
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bride * tabic was cuserrd wills a
white lace cloth, centered tsith
Plan Now To
a &gt;pray of white gladioli and fcin.
At on* end was the beautiful
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m tii 4 -rid) and groom, and at
New Year’s Eve Open Hou.se, Noiseniakthe other s*a* the sparkling crys­
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er.s, Favors, etc. Phone Now For Reserva­
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JAN. U — Paaeual P a rti re­
tain* flyweight title, beating Lao
Eiplnoso.
..JAN. 12 — Prankie Albert to
coach San Praaeiaco 46srs.
JAN. If—Feather Champ Sandy
la d lla r flop* Flaah Elorde In
JAN. 25 — Hank Greenberg and
Joe Cronin make Hall of Fame.
: JAN. 17—Football Giant* tear*
Polo Ground* for Yankee Btx)Uum. Joe Lapchlck resigns a*
Knickerbocker basketball coach.
JAN. 26 — John Landy runs mile
In S:6AA at Melbournes San
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! FEB. 1 — Kayes Jenkins wins
man's flguo skating at Olympics,
mplcs.
. FED. 3 — Tenley Albright and
Carol Helss era one-two In wo­
men's figure skating at Olympics.
FEB. 4 — Russia wins Winter
Olympics.
FEB. 7 — Larry Board men up­
sets lightweight champ Bud Smith
la noo-title bout
| FEB. • - Vince Boryla to
roach Knickerbockers.
FEB. 11 — Parry O’Brien tosses
}6 pound shot 86 feet 6 Inches for
new world Indoor mark.
FEB. 14 — Toy poodle Wilber
While Swan is best-ln-show at

Westminster.
FEB 18—Lapchlck to roach St.
John’s five.
'FEB. 17 — Hayes Jenkins wins
prorld figure skating crown
• FEB. IS — Carol Ifelss takes
roinen’s world figure skating
Ills. Nashua wins Wldencr, Is se­
cond horse to win 31 million
FEB. 10 — AAU s u s p e n d *
Cintee.
FEB. 25 — Nsedlos wins Flam­
ingo, Jim Golllday runs 60 yard
|n 6 seconds.

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MARCH 3 — Santee wins Col
pmblan Mile.
• MARCH 5 — Tony DeMarco
(tops Bud Smith In ninth of nontitle bout.
3IARCH 11 — Louise Suggs
wins Tltleholders* golf.
MARCH 14 — Johnny Saxton
rejaJnx welter title with un
popular Chicago decision over
Carmen liaslllo.
MARCH !« — Tenley Albright
wins fifth straight U. S. figure
title. Santee wins
Cleveland
mile.
MARCH 17 — Hayes Jenkins
wins U. S. skating crown. Nashua
funs fifth at Gulfstrcam.
MARCH 19 - Navy takes John­
ny Podres.
MARCH 23 — San KrancUco
retains NCAA basketball title,
beating Iowa, 83-71.
MARCH 21 — Needles soU
Gulfstream record In Florida
Derby. Louisville trims Dayton
63-80, In National Invitation bas
bethel1 final.
; MAI 1| 29 — George Drsen
lets world swim record of 18:05
Ip NCAA 1.600 meters.
APRIL 5 — Breen sets world
ipark of 19:40.4 for mile swim.
• APRIL 7— Landy uns mil* In
3:68.8. Philadelphia Warriors beat
Fort Wayne, 99 38, for one
basketball title.
: APRIL 8 — Jack Burke wins
M.i -T* golf with 289.
APRIL 10— Montreal beats
Detroit, 3-1, to take Stanley Cup
hockey.
APRIL 15 — Swaps runs world
(pcord 1:69.5 for mile and 70
yards.
I APRIL 26 — Ulg Ten places
Ohio State on probation and b a n
team from Rose Bowl.
; APRIL
27 —
Heavyweight
r|iamp Rocky Marciano retires

JUNE 3 — John Heharrcll, 18,
wins British Amateur golf.
JUNE S — Light heavy ehamp
Archie Moore slops Ynlando Pompey In 10th In London.
JUNE S — Floyd Patterson
beats Hurricane Jackson on split
dsclsion.
JUNE 0 — Swap* sets world
rscord of 1:33.1 for mile.
JUNE 11 Gene Llltler
romp* In Round Robin golf.
JUNE 14 — Giants trade A1 Dark.
Whltey Imrkman, Ray Kalt and
Don Liddle to Cards for Red
Schoendlenst, Jack Drandt, Dill
Sami and Dick Littlefield.
JUNK 16 — Cary MiddlecoH'a
281 boat! Ben Hogan and Julius
Boros in U. S. Open. Needles
beats Caresr Boy in Belmont.
Cornell wins IRA*regalts. Charlie
Grimm resigns ss Milwaukee
manager, Is succeeded by Fred
Haney.
JUNK 18 — U. S. beats Brit­
ish In Wightman Cup tennis 20th
straight time.
JUNK 30 - Kansas City A’s
sign Lou Boudreau for two more
years.
JULY 1 — Charley Du nas
high jumps 7 feet H Inch in
Olympic trials.
JULY 8 — Peter Thomson wins
third Open in row.
JULY 7 — Shirley Fry halts
Angela Huxton at Wimbledon.
JUI.Y 8 — Southern California
barred from Rose Bowl for two
years.
JULY 10 — National League
wins All-Star game, 7 3.
JULY 14 — Mel I'amell of
Boston no-hlts White Sox. Nashua
wins Monmouth, run* earning* to
11.236,963. Swap* sets world re­
cord of 1:58 3/5 for 1U miles.
JULY 15 — Yankee* win 10th
In row, take lOMi-game lead.
JULY 14 — Briggs family sells
Detroit Tiger* for J 5 'i million to
li man syndicate.
JULY 24 — Jack Burke heats
Ted Kroll, 3 and 2, for PGA
crown.
JULY 25 -r- Swaps sets world
record, running I S miles In 2:68.2.
JULY 29 — Dick Hanley sets
American
and AAU
records,
swims 10O meters in 1:56.3. Kathy
Cornelius wins U. S. Women's
Opsn golf.

SEPT. 3 — Swap* sets record
at
Washington Park.
Johnny
Longden break* Gordon Richards’
mark, riding 4A71 winners. Braves
lead Dodgers Dy 3ts games; Yan­
kees lead Indians by I t t .
SEPT. 9 — Ken Rosswell up­
sets Lew Hoad for National sing­
les tennis title. &gt; Shirley Fry
bests Althea Gibson for woman’s
crown.
SEPT. 10 — Phillies
sign
Manager Msyo Smith for 1957.
SEPT. 11 — Milwaukee signs
Manager Haney for 1957. Dodgers
tit Bravss for first place.
SEPT. 12 — Braves
regain
lead,
beating
Dodgers,
6-7.
BasUio regains
welter crown,
stopping
Saxon
In 9th
at
Syracuse.
SEPT. 16 — Ilarvle Ward wins
National Amateur golf. Dodgers
take firat place.
SEPT.
16 — Yankees win
saventh American League Dag In
eight yeas under Casey Stengel
as Jllckey Mamie's 50th bomer
In 11th bsate Chicago, 3 2.
SEPT. 21 — Senators sign Man­
ager Charlie Dressen for 1957.
SEPT. 22 — Marlene Stewart
wins U. S. Women's
Amateur
golf. 8MU upsets Notre Dame.
1913. Syracuse upsets Maryland,
2612.
SEPT. 23 — Braves
replace
Dodgers In lead. White Sox sign
Manager Marty
Marion for
19J7.
SEPT. 25—Brooklyn's Sal Maglit no-hlt* Phillies.
SEPT. 27 — Bucky Harris re­
sign* as Detroit manager.
SEPT
29 — Dodgers
best
Pirates twice. Braves bow to
Cards, trail Dodgers by one game.
Mansgcr A1 Lopet of Cleveland
resigns.
SEPT. 30 — Dodgers win Na­
tional League pennant, beat Pir­
ates, 8-6. Rraves finish one game
behind and one game ahead of
Cincinnati.

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Businta* ia booming out the
NOV. 21 — Phillies trade Del Mayfair Inn Seminole Country
Ennli to Cards for Rip Repulskl Club way, and two busy fellows
and Bobby Morgan. Don New- are Mario Carfagno and hit abl#
combe gets National
Leagua's assistant, Gary Fraxna.
most valuable
player award.
One of the really outstanding
Pirates retain Manager
Bobby shot* during the recently p ait se­
Bragan.
cond annual $15,000 PGA Mayfair
NOV. 22 — Rummer Tan win* Inn Open was the first day on the
llth hole. Jeanne Foulk was the
Pimlico Special.
NOV. 23 — Charley Dumas seta official eard taker and was seat­
Olympic high Jump record. Ban­ ed juat off the 18th. Porky Oliver
tamweight Charles Vinci and was coming In wltr a three under
featherweight Isaac Barger win par, and on his Iron shot onto
the green his ball landad on the
walght crowns for US.
NOV. 34 — Bobby
Morrow high aid* and rolled off Into the
(100-meter dash), Glenn Davis rough.
Porky, the groat thowman and
(400-meter hurdles), Harold Con­
nolly (hammer throw) and Greg sportsman that ha Is, surveyed
Bell (broad Jump) win Olympic hla problem and prepared for a
gold medal* for US. Mlsalle takes 30 foot chip shot. Ju at before he
addressed the ball ha walked over
Pimlico Futurity.
OCT. 3 — Dodger* beat Van
NOV. 26 — Tom Courtney (800), to Jeanne Foulk and asked her
kces, 6 3, In Serlea opener.
Bob Richard (pole vault) and to kiss the club. She did, and
OCT. 4 — Dodgers trim Yan­ heavyweight Paul Anderaon and Porky chipped in fom the rough
kee*, 16 8
light heavy Tommy Kono win for a birdie and a good solid 64.
OCT. 6 Yankees win, 5-3.
Olympic walght titles for US.
Jeanne' was Impressed— and
OCT. 7 — Yankees even Series.
NOV. 27 — Morrow wins 200, Al rightly so— Saturday aha wa*
62.
Oerter take* discus for US.
playing against Whltely McMullen
OCT. 8 — Don Larsen pitches NOV. 28 _ Lee Calhoun
(110- and aha landed on the high side
first perfect no-hlt Series game,
meter high hurdles) and Parry of the 18th green. She blew a
Yankees win, 2-0.
OCT. 9 — Clem Lablne hurls O'Brien (shot put) win Olympics kiss at bar putter and proceed
for US. Cleveland names Kerby ed to put In for a birdie and
10 Innings first lime, Dodger* win,
Parrel a* manager.
tha round.
16.
NOV. 29 — Charlie
Jenkliu,
The past week haa been Jam
OCT. 10—Yankees win Series,
med with tournament* for both
9 0 Johnny Kucks allowing three US, wins 400-meter run.
NOV. 30— Floyd Patterson Mayfair Inn guasta and C. C.
hits.
OCT. 11 — Stan Hack resigns knocks out Archie Moore In fifth members. Some of the winners
to become heavy weight champ. are below.
a* Cub manager.
OCT.
12— Cubs sign
Rob Milt Campbell wins Olympic de­
Dec. 23
cathlon.
Scheffing.
Lew Net
OCT. 13 — Nashua wins Jockey
Men
DEC. 1 - Bill Yonyk (200Club Gold Cup. runs earnings to
Guests; J. Weis
74
11,289,505 and I* retired to stud. meter butterfly) Bob Clotworthy
A. Stillman
75
(springboard
diving)
and
Mildred
Bold Ruler wins Futurity.
OCT. 15 — Paul Richards to McDaniel (women's high Jump)
lead Baltimore Orioles three win at Olympic*.
DEC. 3 — Detroit gets Jim No Racing Program
more years.
Flnigan,
three others from kansa*
OCT. 17 — Tigers sign Jack
At SO KC Tomorrow
City
for Ned Ganrer,
Virgil
Tighc as manager.
LONGWOOD-Th# Sanford-Or
OCT. 25 — While Sox oust Trucks, Wayne Belardi and Gene Undo kennel club will Interrupt
Host.
Dodgers
retain
Walter
Alst­
Manager Marion.
Its
m i -Might record season
OCT. 2rt — Navy
relearn** on for 1957.
tor one day Tuesday as a cour­
DEC.
4
—
Mrs.
Patricia
Mc­
Podrc* because of bad back.
tesy to the Elks Tangerine Bowl
OCT. 27 — Harhison win* $3t9,- Cormick retains springboard div­ charity footbatl game In Orlando
ing
title.
210
Garden State.
Oklahoma
There will be no raclnr pro­
DEC. 5 — Shelley Mann take*
crushes Noire Dante, 40 0.
gram Tuesday night, but the track
100-meter
butterfly
swim.
OCT. 29 — White Sox sign Al
DEC. 6 Russia clinches Olym­ will continue Ita regular schedule
Lopes ns manager.
with matinee and night perform­
pic team title.
ances on Wednesday.
DEC.
7
—
Mrs.
McCormick
re­
NOV. 10 — Tennessee upset*
The
Sanford Orlando racing
tains
high
diving
title.
Geogls Tech, 6-0.
meet, which Is now entering the
DEC.
10
—
Citadel
football
NOV. 12 — Master Doing of
busiest weeks of th# season, ex­
France wins Laurel nternatlonnl. coach John Sauer resigns.
tends through Feb. 21.
DEC.
13
—
Dodgers
trade
Rob­
NOV.
13 — Cincinnati
gets
The Tangerine Bowl twirling
inson
to
Giants.
Warren (lacker. Don Hoak and
champion will put on a special
I)KC. 16 — Mike Fetehlrk wins New Year’s Ere performance at
Pete Whlsenant from Cub* for
Ray Jnblonskl and Elmer Sing­ Mayfair Inn PGA Open Sanford, th* track tonight.
leton. NCAA puts North Carolina Fla.
Slate, Southern California, Cali­
fornia and Ohio State on pro­
bation.
NOV. 14 — Mantle
I* voted
American League's most valua­
ble player.
NOV. 20 — California football
ALL ahotgumi on sale
coach Lynn Waldorf resigns.

AUG. 5 — Dutch Harrison wins
All-American golf
AUG. 6 — Derek IbboUon of
Britain runs 3:594 mile.
AUG. 7 — Boston Red Sox fine
Ted Williams 35.000 for spitting.
AUG. 8 — The Intruder wins
Hambletonlan trot.
AUG.
13 Ted Kroll
wins
Tam o’ Sbanler “ world golf."
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Derby, Needles
unbeaten In 46 bouts.
APRIL 26— Gena LJttlsr re­ fifth.
peats In Tournament of Cham­ AUG. 34 — Jos Brown dethrones
Bud Smith for lightweight title.
pion* golf.
k
MAY 6 — NCAA bans Auburn,
Florida and Loulsvlllo for re ­
cruiting violations.
MAY 5 — Needles wins Kanlucky Darby. Jim Bailey beats
Landy In 3:56.6 mils at Los An­
golas. O’Brion batters 16-pound
shot put mark with &lt;1 foot 1 inch
toss.
MAL 11 — Dave Sima seta world
mark of.l for 220-yirds.
MAY 13 — Brooklyn’s Carl
Ersklno
no-hit* Giants,
3-0.
Fresno.
MAY IS - New York upholds
AAU suspension of Santa*.
MAY 16 — Ray Robinson keeps
middleweight title, stopping Bobo
Obon In 3:61 of fourth.
MAY IS - Fablus bests Need­
les in Preafcneis. Nashua runs
earnings to $1,100,365, replacing
CUatioo as money champ. Sime
ties world mark of 9.3 for 100
yards. Pacific Coast Conference
puts UCLA on three-year proba­
tion.
MAY 22 — Coast Conference
fines eight of nine members for
sports infractions.
MAY 36 — Pirates' Dale Long
sets record, bis seventh homer
In seven games.
MAY 37 — Long homers in
eighth straight fame. Don Jan­
uary gats thro* eagles, wins Dallas golf.
MAY 30 — George Flshsrty
win* 600-mlle Indlanipolls auto
race,

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By OSCAB FRALEY
( J i M Frees Sparta Writer
NEW YORK O) — Young*t«rs
took over the top spote ia prac­
tically evsry sport to 1386 as hon­
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sports as the old-timers began to
fad*. And evsn to golf, previous­
ly dominated by the 40-year-olds, m
the individual leaders were 33- ”
year-old Jackie Burke ta d 30ytar-oid H arris Wart.
The only other “ elderly" lende was Mrs. Pat MeComlek, the
10-year-old California housewife
who scored a double
Olympic
diving victory.
Sport by sport, tho Individual
litd « n wore:
BasoboH: Mantlo was tht stickout, menacing Babe Ruth’s heroic m
home run record of 60 to a sea- W
ion with 63 and also leading the
majors with a -35S batting mark
and 130 runs batted to. I r e n Don
Larson, the World Sorlos thunder
stealer on a perfect no-hlt, a o ru a
game, Is only 37.
Boxing:
Floyd Patterson,
a
mere 31. become the youngest
benvyetgbt rule to ring history as
ha flattened ancient Archie Moore.
It.w as
typical of Urn
tim e s,®
Archie being 40 going o r 43.
Basketball: Th* big man was
6-foot, 10-Inch Bill BuosslL who
lsd San raaciseo to Ita second
0
straight NCAA title and the Un­
ited Slates to th* Olympic crown
with n final 63-5S win over Bas­
ils. Among the pros It was 23V
ytar-old Bob Pstilt of St. Louis,
a 6-foot, 9-Inch form er LEU ace
bo became the greatest scorer m
since Georgia Mikan.
f
Tennis: Lew Hoad, 33, wa* the
amateur ace with victories to the
Australian, French and Wlnbledon
at 29 continued to dominate ths ■
pros, overpowering hla latest
challenger, Tony T rsbert.
Golf: Burke, th# "veteran" of
the year'* stars, stepped forward
with wins In the blasters and
PGA. Ward copped the amateur
the second year In a row, first £
such feat since Lawson Little did
It to 1935.
Racing: Willi* Hartack, 344, won
the riding crown for the seeond
year in a row, taking the plsy
from venerable Johnny Longden’s
all-time mark.

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Track Will Close tomorrow Night, Jan. 1
See The Elks’ Tangerine Bowl Game
Racing Resumes Wed. Matinee 2 p. m.
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Re* SALE
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$79.95
Motutherg Pump with
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$12.35
Browning Automatic with
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Hospital Notes
dec. a
Aduheiees
James Smith (Sanford)
Danny Ellsworth (Sanford)
Births
Baby Boy Garner
Discharges
Lewis Sermane (Sanford)
Marjorie Myers (Sanford)
Joyce Rota (Sanford)
Lily Jones (Sanford)
John F railer (Sanford)
Argenia Constantine (Sanford)
Richard Chsllettee Jr. (Sanford)
DEC. a
Admissions
Elda Nichols (Lonfwood)
Leonard Hendrix (Maitland)
.John D. Carter (Orlando)
Rev. J. W. Grant (Oviedo)
Elvera Alford (Sanford)
Dolores Gnldry (Sanford)
Modestis Smith (Sanford)
Births
Baby Boy Guidry
Baby Girl Smith (Modest!*)
Baby Girl Smith (L erov)
Discharges
Joan Weiglo (Sanford)
Francis Gnldry (Sanford)
Gary Gray (Sanford)
Cynthia Collier (Sanford)

/age
j.t* cd frum Pear Onet
!d* w o rd when one of the
adro flew non stop from
:rlh. Australia, to Columbus.
hlo. without refueling. From
■«*«■ early efforts the Navy’s
'eavy Attack program has since
^ •ftr.p td Into an increasingly
•owerfn. force in the countries
Jefense prjram . VAH-5 later was
J»e first Heavy AtUck Squadron
to operate full time off a carrier
Under Cd- Spelts, Heavy Attack
Squadron Five has continued to
make aviation history and has
had such achievements a* being
the first squadron of its type tn
w operate off the new Farrestal
» Clnas Carrier.
tCdr. Spelts referred to these
md manv other outstanding i e r
formance* when he stated “ the
constant untiring efforts and un­
beaten spirit of the men of VAH5 have resulted In jn c ', xr-,'»i-icTjievemcnts from normal rou­
tine tests which are respected
throughout the whole Navy as
A &gt; « n as the Heavy Attack Pro• gram. During the last overseas
deployment VAII-3 demonstrated
their full capability as a first'
rate fighting unit by flying more
hours and completing mor» asaignments off a carrier than in
any previous deployment, which
la • tsitimony of the continuing
high Moral and enthusiasm which
has alwaya been an inhereuu
trademark of this squadron since
'f i t s commissioning "
Y Among the SO guest* at the cere­
mony were Capt. and Sirs. It.
w. Jackson; Capt. J. T. Black­
burn; Commander Heavy Attack
Vlng One; and his Chief of Staff.
Cdr- W. E. Lomot.
Following the Change of Com­
mand Ceremony, Squadron Offleers and guesta were received
at • reception at the home of Cdr.
Tully.

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CINDY IVANS (top), daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. James Evans, De»'
catur, 111, waa given added hope
of survival from severe burns
suffered on November 37 when .
the parents of Gilbert Case, J r ,
3, who died in a car crash,
granted permission to use hie
skin In grafts to aid the g irt The
boy's parents, injured In the,
crash, are recuperating. At bot­
tom, Mrs. James Evens writes a
letter of thanks to Sir. and Mrs.
C ue in Chicago. (IVernoHonelJ

Carrie Lee Jonea (Sanford)
Oliva Simmons (Sanford)
Audrey Heny (Sanford)
Clara Tyner (Sanford)
Fannie Robinson \
(Altamonte Springs)
Dischargee
Teresa Mutik (Sanford)
Leonard Hendrix (Maitland)
Sigmund Bernstein (New York)
DEC. 31

Maxine Stevenson (Sanford)
Cynthia Collier (Sanford)
Louis Brademeyer (Geneva)
Discharges
Mrs. Lester Tlllli and baby girl
Sanford)
Mra. Arthur Reckwlth and baby
boy (Sanford)
VtalUag Boors: Private Rooms, II
a. m. to • p. m.; Semi-Private
Holler
Is
Contest
Rooms, 2 to t p. m., 7 to • p. m.;
County's
Pediatrics, 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.
(Continues frnrti Page One)
Winner;
Attending
Parents and Grandparents only:
County would be higher than the
O^etetries, No visiting durtna
one, quoted above.
Rose Bowl Game
feeding of babies. Private Rooms,
Houk estimated that during 1937
11 a. m. to 12 noon, 3 to 4 p
Bill
Holler
Jr.,
head
of
th
t
they will be required to make about
m. and 7 to I p. no., Semi-Private
Holler
Motor
Seles,
Sanford,
Fla.,
75% changes in the listings of
Booms, 3 to 4 p. m. and T to
business enterpriaee In the book accompanied by Mrs. Holler, will &gt; p. m.
listings, including new names add­ be among 100 Oldsmobile dealers
ed, names withdrawn, changes in from
throughout the
United
I ownership, changes in credit rat-1 States who will spend New Year's Folks
’’lags, and In trade style*.
(Ceatlaaed fra as Page 1)
The Dun &amp; Bradstreet Reference Day in Pasadena, Calif., watching ring In tke new.
Bcok is said to be the World’s the Tournment of Roae* Parade
Night clubs throughout the
largest regularly published volume and the Rose Bowl football game. Seminole County area will havs
It weighs close to 24 pounds. Six The 100 dealers are winners In their parties for gussti who cele­
editions of the book are published Oldsmobile'* "Rocket to the Rose brate the going and coming of
annuilly, and back of the names
the years.
Bowl’’ contest
in tho book are reports enlarg­
Upon arrival in Loo Angeles,
Throughout Sanford c h u r c h
ing on all factors which are sym­ Sunday, December 30, tho winning
services will welcome In the New
bolised in the listing.
Oldsmobile
dealer* and
their Year, The F irst Presbyterian
wives will bo transported to the Church will hold a New Year’s
famous Ambassador Hotel on Eve service beginning at i t : 30
•O ld
Wllshlre Boulevard, where they p. m. which will be under the dir­
I (Continued from Page 1)
will be guesta of Oldsmobile d u r ection of the aenior age young
ance rider provided, none of the Ing their West Coast stay. On people. The New Ytar'a Eve ser­
Sanford Fire Department per­
sonal or equipment was dispatch­ Monday, busies will take the vis­ vice at the First Methodist
itors to Dlineyland, where they Church begins at 11:45 p. m. and
edwill bo under the direetjon of the
will
spend the day.
Navy fire fighting men and
On New Year’s Eve the win­ young people.
equipment answered the alarm
Other services will be held at
but nothing could be done to save ning dealers will be guests of
Jack
F. Wolfram,
Oldsmobile the Southslde Baptist Church be­
the propetry.
The home was unoccupied at general manager and vice pres­ ginning at 7:45 p. m. and at the
ident of General Motors, and V. Lutheran Church of the Redeem­
^ the time of the fire.
IL Sutherlen, Oldsmoble general er which begin* a t 7:30 p. m.
tale* manager, at a party in the
A watchnlght service will also
Legal Notice
famed Coeonnut Grove
at tthe be held at the First Baptist
Ambassador.
Church beginning at S o'clock and
I n IS* C s s ri mt the C s a a tr J u d « » ,
■ nMI.XOI.S3 &lt; n u a lr , H o r l d « .
The program on New Year’s continues until 12:01 a. m.
la P ra b a tr.
Day will Include early riling to
Many open houses and individ­
la rat r a ta l* a r
NICK CONST ANT INK
witness the Tournament of Roses ual parties will help welcome the
p*c»sa*&lt;(.
Pasadena, and then brand new year at 12 mid­
T a A l l C ra eitara aad Prr.amm li a s - Parade in
le a Clalasa o r ISrataado A a a la o t the football classic between Un night as 1937 makes its appear­
a U e B atatai
of Iowa and
Oregon ance. Television parties will
You and oacli or you aro h-roby Iversity
nsildod lad r*qulr*&lt;l lo p re a n t State'
in the Rose Bowl. The watch the traditional New Year’s
■ ony claims and damamla which you. visitors will retun to their homes welcome at Times Square In New
or olthor of you. may havo a .a in .t
York.
UO oatalo or NICK CONSTAN*TIN K, on January 2.

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tho County Ju d ea of SEMI.NOLK
Chunty Florida, a t hla offlca In
tha court bnuaa of aald County at
SANFORD. Florida, within rle h t
colander months from tho tlmo of
the first publication of (hla no.
tleo. Kach claim nr ■l-inamt ahull
ta In wrlllne, am i ahall stata tho
pleca of ra.Manca and post nfflco
sodraaa of tho claim ant, and ahall
bo sworn to b r th e claimant, hla
asan t. or attornay, and any such
claim nr dsmand not ao flla&lt;t ahall
ha void.
Vaalllos Chrlstou
Starlo Laonla
Aa • im it n r of the Last Will
aad astamont of
Nick Constantin#, ilacoaaad
K arlyla Ifousholdar attorney for
Ksacqtort.
P. O. Bos II, eanford. Florida
F irst Publication
D*c»mh»r II.

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TO BE NEW Y O R rs
NEED AN UNCLE SAM
"SHINIEST"
WASHINGTON W— The Pres­
NEW YORK (TA- Sew York
idential inauguration parade com­
mittee Is on the lookout for Uncle police, known as "the finest,”
Sam. The committee, in issuing 1may also become "the shinleit."
a call for candidates for the as­ , A luminous substanc* will b* add­
signment said he must be "tall, ed to the uniform* of ell 16,000
angulsr, have a determined ex­ patrolman to that they can be
pression and be past middle-tie. seen more sasily by motorists.
He also should have a white
goatee, b it this is not manda­
tory.’’

Postmaster Joel S. Field today
appealed to the residents of San­
ford to help reduce the hazard of
slips and falls for letter carriers
and other postal personnel who
call et their homes.
Field emphasised that the Post
OHIce-Department ia not alone in
facing a problem of employe In­
juries from slips and fall* and
said he hopes also that his appeal
will be of assistance to employes
of delivery and service agencies
—utilities, dairies, grocery stores,
cleaners, department stores and
the like.
The local postmaster noted that
Washington Post Office Department headquarters had recently
reemphasised the problem of slip
and fall haxardi fur the nation's
mailmen. In making a new appeal
to postal patrons over the coun­
try to help with thl* problem,
Acting Postmaster G e n e r a l
Maurice H. Stans noted that a
recent random check of 281 ac­
cidents selected for analysis show­
ed that, of the 281, a total of 209
occurred on walks, steps or stnlrwavs, of postal patrons.
Mr. Stans noted In his slate
ment that injuries to postal p e r
aonnel, including some in this
community, account for it total
cost of 35,546,929 during a recent
12-month period, ncconling to re
porta from the U. S. Department
of Labor. And he indicated, a
very large part of this total an ­
nual medical and Injury compen­
sation cost to the governmcHt
was due to slip and fall Injuries
on the Job.
"Repaira to broken or defective
step* and walks slso will ssslst
greatly
in preventing
broken
ankles, legs, wrists nml the like
for the neighborhood carrier and
others" he said.

Association
(Continued from Page 1)
and its record-breaking progress
in diversified manufacturing,"
the retail association reminds its
members.
All Florida merchants are urged
to participate In festival activi­
ties, with association headquarters
pointing out that "maximum re­
sults
through c o m m u n ity idc
group action can be atlaiftqd
through cooperation with the lo­
cal Chamber of Commerce."
Dick Kepley at 6 foot 8, is the
tallest man on the North Caroli­
na freshman team which averages
8 feet 4

INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS FOR 1W7 wsa held by the Order
of Eastern M ar Saturday night at the Masonle Temple. Shown here
at teat tcreniuny arc, front row, left to right, Mr*. Mary Enla
HotUcluw. Leslie Shcppaid, Mra. Mae Sheppard, Mrs. Grace Cor*
dell and Robert YYillinms. Second raw, left to right, are 3lrs. .Mur*

ray Jarvis. Mrn. Bertha Snyder, Mrs. Eunice Turner, Mra. Mas*
Elisabeth Thompson. Sirs. Linnle More, Mrs. Msr)erl* Sheppard.
Mrs. 3(arge Uradi-mryer. and Mrs. Irene White. Back raw, left
Ethel Peurlfoy, E. (’. William* and 3Irs. Essie Cole. (Photo hy Coxj

Bomb Scare Seems Sellout Crowd Is
Flames
(Continued (ram Page One)
To Be Spreading
Assured For Sugar White,
an employee of the Sanford
Naval Air Station and Leon "Bud”
NEW YORK SR —- A bomb
scare epidemic which has plagued Bowl T ilt Tomorrow White, who Is employed as a
New York for the past week spreared to be spreading nationally
today- Now York police stepped
up thrir huge manhunt for the
"mad bomber" who ha* planted
32 lethal calling card* since 19l(k
A bomb hoax forced the emer­
gency landing in Kansas Sunday
of three airborne continental air­
line planes en route to Denver.
Other crank calls sent police on
wild goose chases in Hartford,
Conn., and South Orange, N. J.
There was no rest for harried
police and bomb squad detectives
in the nation's largest city. Last
one pinpointing for the second
time in four days the huge Para­
mount Theater in Times Square
a* a bomb target.
The theater "scare" brought to
109 the number of bomb threats
made by phone since Christmas
Eve when a device, ascribed to
the mail bomber, was found in a
telephone booth at the New York
Public* Library. During this peri­
od. 1° "bombs" have been found
In public places, right of them
duds.

NEW ORLEANS, La. W Sugar Bowl officials have pro­
udly laid claim to the “ most a t­
tractive" match of all the post­
season football classics, with a
sellout crowd of 80,873 assured
for the Jen. 1 meeting between
Tennessee and Baylor.
While the Cotton and Orange
Bowls are having disposing of
tickets, Sugar Bowl General Man­
ager Fred Digby said the the con­
test pitting Bowden Wyatt’s unde­
feated Volunteers against Ram
Boyd's Bears "has caught the
fancy of the people.”
"I think everyone agrees that
this Is the (host attrurtlvo of the
bowl game* this year," Digby
said.
The sellout was the first for
the Sugar Bowl since Oklahhnma
defeated North Carolina on Jan.
1, 1949.
Dartmouth had its bed football
record in seven seasons in 193(1
when (he Ilig Green had five wins,
three defeats and ona tie.

grove worker by M. F. McWhor­
ter.
Clothing and furnishings of
both dwellings wero completely
destroyed.
Katie Bell White, in whose
home the fire started, says that
"I lit the oil stove to heat water
and when I came back to It smoke
was pouring from tho stave and
It exploded."
The houses were owned by Jim
Hlackshcar whose home was also
threatened by the Dames.
E^ c mely high winds kept

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Bob
K arris
jr you in the Now
Our wish for
Year \» all1 the success and
happiness you can poulbly
have. However,
vor, each of ua in
realistic enough
&gt;ugh to know that
Joy and sorrow
orrow are alwaya
mixed. In order to minimise
the financialI loss In any advernny come, protect
slty that may
your loved onea and yourself
by being adequately Insured
against all your risks. In thl*
way only, can
ran you be assured
of a New Year as happy as
possible.

P L O W K It S
FOR EVERY OCCASION

SANFORD
FLOW ER SHOP
FREE DELIVERY
Flower* By Wire
200 N. Park

Navy firemen from saving or at*
tempting to save the two houset
already burning- flowcver, the
Navy firefighters were able to
control spreading fire and kec:
two homes from being destroy

Phone 2210

HAPPY NEW YEAR

TO YOU: THE BIGGEST, BRIGHTEST
AND HAPPIEST OF NEW YEAR WISHES!
WHITIY VOID and Yogi Berra
(right) face a very happy New
Year as they wave thetr 1037
contracts with the world cham­
pion New York Yankee*. Uerra,
who brought In 103 runs. In­
cluding 30 homers, Is assured of
tn estimated $58,000 - *00.000
for the nest season nnd Ford,
who won 19 gam**. Is report­
ed to have signed fur $33,000.

Strike up the Band! We want to pive you a
rousing: send-off as the old earth starts another
spin around the sun . . . our wishes
for good luck to you!

Rob Frerick Is In bis sixth les­
son ss roach of the Santa Clara
basketball team.

Our Greatest Asset—
Your Good Will.
Serving The K«**t
To the Best

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CLASSIFIED ADS

* P/l 1821
1A—PLACES M EAT
ANNETTE'S - for good fowl,
Steak,
Chicken,
Shrimp,
Spaghetti, Koaher Corned Beef
Sandwiches. SO. CITY LIMITS.
Th« floor ain't »o good here but
we iho do have fun on It.
The Doggie Diner eod Bar,
Lake Mary.
4—LOST AND FOUND
FOUND— Gray Kitten. Cell 2002.
LOST— Beagle puppy. 3 month*
old., black, ;an, white. Call
3039-J.
t-FIR SO N A L NOTICES
ROLLAWAY. Hospital and Baby
Bed* Day. Week, or Month—
Tel. 1425. Furniture Cgiter —
111 West First St.

AUTOMOTIVE
7—AUTOMOTIVE WANTED
Sell Your Car to
ROY REEL
304 W. Second St.
S-BOATS AND MOTORS
Your Evlnrude Dealer
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
101 E. 1st SL
Thono 998

MERCHANDISE -

OCRAMIC n u t
&lt;3—ARTICLES far SALE
Paul P. Mueller A Son t'h. 1S4
Free eatim au. Quality work. We buy end ten used funutare
Paying top cash prices for aay
PLUMBING
thing of value SUPER TRAD
Contract and Repair Work
INC POST on 17 92 Ph 2063-W
Free Estimates
E. L. HARVEY
LIYB BAIT
204 Sanford Are.
Phone 1I2S Shiners. RuB Heads. Pop Guts
5 Dozen. 9Se
PLUMBING * HEATING
Missouri Minnows and Worms
Septic Tenk iMttllatkm A Servte Fleming Grocery—E. Geneve Ave.
Heater Service, A r c h i e L.
Harriett, Phone 734-W or 1335.
Oil neater*, all kind, cheap
We take yours in trade.
S afer Trading Pee*
On Hwy. 17-92
Phone 20SJ-W.

JU U Jl

SEWING MACHINES
Necchl - White
New and Used
GARRETT'S 3 8 E 1 st SL

I J W 'I I L U
m

COMPLETE PLUMBING JOB
Including: bath futures, cabinet
•ink, water pump, septic tank Canteens, cots, deeping bags,
tents, mesa kits, hunting knives.
and water beater, approximate­
Army-Navy Surplus. 310 San­
ly MS month.
ford Ave.
Call, or see ua TODAY
100T Sanford Ave.
. Phone UU
—Factory to you—
Aluminum
Venetian Blinds
p i“ r c . H r,o ! f c ^ ‘ “ " ‘
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
Service on All W aur romp*—
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
Wells Drilled — Pump*
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
Paola Road, Phone too
cords.
Senbsrik
Glsas and fa in t Co.
D—SPECIAL NOTICES
112-114 Wsst 2nd SL
Phone 320
Robinson Hand Crafted Furnltuia.
We build, dealgn end rettalstk 44—APPLIANCES
Sea at o il French, Ph. 32-R.
FRIGIDAIRE appliances, salt
and servlet. G. H. High. Oviedo
PUMPS A SPRINKLER
Fla. Phone FO-6-3316 er San
SYSTEMS
ford 1442-W after 4 p.m.
All iypes and sites. Installed
“Do It Yourself."
Maytag automatie washer, good
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
conditioo, $125. Phone 399-J.
.
S T I N E
(5—BUILDING MATERIALS
Machine and Supply Co.
J07 W. 2nd SL
Pb. 61
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Electric Company
Service- Quality -S atufaclton
Ph. 112 Sanfore 2237-J- 3 Da Bary

HEATING
floor Furnaces A Circulator*

II. B. r o r E CO.. Inc.
200 S. Park

Phono 1U0

McRANEY-SMITH PAINTS

241$ S. Park

Phone 1202

COST LESS

28-PIANO SERVICEL. L. Sill — Piano Technician
f keae 2144 Reele L BsyJerd

Florida State Bank
Or

SANFORD

97—BROEERS and REALTORS

EXCHANGE

BALL REALTY
And INSURANCE

APS DO ITI

Seminole Realty
Second floors-two room furnish­
ed apt. rrivete hath. $36.00 per W. DIETRICHS
T. W. HERO CMOOSF. GOOD \t O R K E E 8
month. Phone 1217-W after A
REALTORS
through Classified ad*. Let an
1901 Peril Ave. Phase 27 er 113 experienced ad w riter a ts lit yon.
2 room furnished apartm ent in­
cluding utilities. $45.00 month.
Robert A. Williams
1U7 W. 9th St.
REALTOR
2 bedroom downstairs furnished
Raymond Lundqalat,
apartment. 203 E. 21*1. $30.i&lt;0
ASSOCIATE
monthly. Phone 1673. R. A Phene 1972. Atlantic Beak Bldg.
Willis me.
_________
This Is « free pass to the Prairie
Lake Drive In Theatre for
REAL ESTATE
George M. Burger. Exp. date
Jen. 0. 1957.
•1—ACREAUE

Ten acres exceptional tiled land
on hard surface road. W. E.
Ready Mixed Concrete, Concrete
Klrchhoff Jr. Phone 303
Blocks. Sand, Gravel, Cement,
Concrete Pipe to meet all 43—BOMBS
Qualification*.
Sherman Concrete Pipe Co. SOUTH PINECREST— t!9 Laurel
Drive. 3 bedroom modern home.
Out West 13th 8t.
Phone 2411
Less than 1 year old. You can
buy this home with a low down44—BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
payment and take over a 4V$%
HAYNES Office Machine Co.
G. I, Mortage. Monthly pay­
Typewritare, adding machines
ment! including tax A insurSaleS-Rentals, 314 Msg.. Pb. 44
rance only $73.23. Close walking
distance lo the new modern
47—KURNITUKF.—HOUSE
Pinecrest School. See this Home
today. ODHAM A TUDOR. Inc.
Used furniture, appliance*, tools,
Cor. Hwy. 17 92 A 27th St.
ete. Bought-sold. Larry’s Hart
Phones 2100 and 2962.
321 East IsL SL Phone 1631.

w. h ~ B u r irrEMPEr
Realtor — General Usurer
Guy Alira Associate
ArleUe Frlee, Associate
Phone 903 or 2122 — 112 N. ParkIF IT IS REAL ESTATE
. .
Crumley A Mentelth
at 117 South Para
Phona 772
PHONE 927t fer CHERRY
Reel Estate Brokerage - Notary
1719 W |3th 8*. Itear-Barbcr Shop

Soil!) DOWN

Older 2 br. home. Separate din­
ing room. 2 lots, beautiful lo­
cation. $4,500.
Consult A REALTOR First
C
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E N AND H A RK EY
Thl- ii j fire r*&gt;» to the Movie- IN NL LPark
4ve.
Pkeae 2312
land Ride-In Theatre for W. O.
Nolan. Exp. datr Jan. 9, 1937.
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
2544 French Ave.
Five room house with bath and
J. W. HALL, REALTOR
approximately thirteen acres of
Johnny Walker. Associate
high hammock land. W. E.
"Call Hall" Phone 1758
Kirchhoff Jr. Ph. 305.
Thl* I* a free pass to the Prairie
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
Lake Drive In Theatre for
VA-KIIA—CONVENTIONAL
Vin Care. Exp. date Jen. 9,
1957.
FINANCING
LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR GRAND BUYS GALORE,
make the Wint Ads your shoppA. K. SHOEMAKER, JR.
Ing place.
Phone 1991
1800 Mellonvllle

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3 bedroom Concrete Block home,
Nice location. Sell equity, pay­
ment* $54 00 monthly. Phone
2259 J.

Happy Homes
For
Growing l'antilie
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siring end for Iowa's Bose Bowl
team, receives a comforting
hand from nurse Corrlne Cools
in I/&gt;s Angeles. I-ingrton suf­
fered a possible fractured hip
when the car In which he was
a passenger went oft the Pasa­
dena Freeway, (International/

Try and Stop Ma
-B y B I N N I T T C IR F H1L SILVERS knows a man who spent the batter part of
slx years on an analyst's couch. The analyst finally told
him, "A t last I've gotten to the root of your disturbance. You're
in love with your raincoat."
.*
"How do you like that?"
wailed the patient. "I pay
you thousands to r * me
and you tall me .
raty
thing like that. Sure. 1 like
it a IoL But love It? Man,
you're out of your mind!"
• • •
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holding down their usual
posts at a bar. “I read this
morning," observed one.
"th a t California’s annual
grape output now tops three
million tons."
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15. Malt kilns
17. Half an em
II. Golf links
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nickname
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43. Girl's name
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Sa n fo iitL 2(&amp;JiaLcL

• South Tintcrest
• Grove Manors
• Yalrnri* Villas, DeLand
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A lady from Indiana, on a guided tour of Notre Dam« ta Paris?
chortled, "Oh. ye*. I remember when they played Navy back hem*."
___O IMO. hr n«aaeti Ctrl DMrtbutrt by Kiae Features trad wet-

in —

W onderful Localisms — Splendid Values —
With Room to Breathe!

Odium A Tudor btiildrr*
of »nmc nf Sanford*
finest rctldrnliel
section* Bel-Air.
Pinecrest. South Pinetreat. Rote t'ourl snd
that ullerly distinctive
Grove .Minor*.

W A N T

A ID S

You May Have

A FREE GUEST PASS
To The

Movieland Ride-In

You Can
Buy With
Confidence |
when «nu buy an Odhsm 4k
Tudor Home.
DRIVE OUT TODAY!

Prairie Lake Drive-In
Or

ODIIAM &amp; TUDOR. Inc.

Cor. II* w. 17-92 A 27th 9L
Phone* 2100 4k 2M0
‘ Builder* of 6'lner Home*
For Florida Living"
*«—LOTS

r’hnicr Ini* In the Mayfair
Area at an attractive cazh
price. W E Kinlloff Jr Phone
30$.

WANTED
Saledady for part lime
work in men* wear store.

Jim Rolitvun Men’* Wear
304 E. First St.

Ritz Theatres
Eacli day the names of G people will be published in The Herald Classified
columns for FREE tickets to the Movieland Ride-In, the Prairie Lake Drive-In
and the Ritz theatres. If your name appears, clip the ad, it is your free ticket—
you pay only a small service and tax charge on Kitz Theatre, and Prairie Lake
Drive-In passes.
Present your Classified Ad Free Pass to the box office of the theatre named
Make sure you have your driver’s license, social security card or other personal
identification with you.
Note the date printed a t the bottom of the ad. Your Pass must be used be­
fore this expiration date.

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AUTO LOANS

IT-eBBOKKBS and REALTORS

Will trade 3 bedroom fram e
! MAYFAIR AREA
112 N. Virginia, beiutl/ul Brit- house for modern trailer.
R EN TA LS
tiny Farm Home. 3 bedrwmf,
LAKEFRONT HOME
2 bath*: "Wade-built" on Oak
54—APTS—HOUSES—ROOM!
shaded lou. By appolntmenL I bedroom fra mo on large lot.
Florida room, hardwood floors,
$33,000.
WELAKA APARTMENTS: roe at a
shado trees, citrus trees. Over
mdvate hatha. 114 W, First St
SOSA L. PAYTON
100 fL on sand bottom lake.
Paved road.
Registered Rest Estate Biuker
Avalon Apts. Efficiency, Pk. 720-W Pnone
$7,700
2S71
17-92 a t Hiawatha
Efficiency apL Hi-way 17-92 So. Thl* i* a free pats to (he Movie*
City Limits. Slumberland Court.
land Ridc-ln Theatre for Bob .$ L
Hull E.\p%dale Jen. -9, 1957.
A B. PETERSON
See Seminole Realty for D«aiPBroker Associate*: A. B. Paterson
able Houses and Apts Phone 47
Jr., P. J. Chesterson. Garfield
Willette, John Meisch and R. W.
EFFICIENCY Apar.ment. Suitable
Williams. A C. Doudney, Land
for Winter TouriiL Private oain
Surveyor.
A shower. Steam bcaL Inquire
i l l N. Park Ave.
phone 1129
Manuel Jacobson acrose from
Post Office.
204 So. Parg Ave. — Phone 910
This is a free pass to the R lu
Theatre for Regina Norton. Exp. OZIER REALTY CO
SKVE
date Jan. 9. 1957.
Laura B. Osier, Realtor
Hasal M. Field. Associate
MME1
»01 So Orlando Hwy. Th. 1369
Clean apL Oil heat. 611 Park.
EVENINGS: 2115 aid TM
5 room house. 1800 French, Phone
LET WAi
S87-R.

CONCRETE

This Is a free P«»»
th*
GATUN BKOTHER8
Theatre for Nell Rowen*. tx p .
Dragline 4. Bulldozer service
date Jan. », 1957.
Ph. 2232 Geneva. 2496 W. Sanford.
14 foot boat, trailer. 25 horaepow- ENVELOPES, 'uuerheada. sUUh
er Johnson motor. Good bar­ mentz, invoices, hand bills, snd
gain. Phone 1449-R.
programs,
ete.
Progressive FOK DISTINCTIVE, FURNITURE
—at Warehouse Prices, visit
Printing-Co. Phone 408 — 403
9—MOTORCYCLRS-BICYCLHB
UEHKY’S. B’e are experts at as­
West 13th SL
sisting you to secure gractuu*
Girla 24" Bicycle, good condition.
good looks with functional con­
WELL DRII.UNG
123 W. 9th.
venience. Today's best buys in
Falrbanks-Morse pumps.
nationally advertised furniture
Repairs to all makes.
IRAILRRS
at DISCOUNT PRICES 901 W.
HOWARD C. LONG
F irst SL Phone 1687 for Even­
207 E. Commercial Ave.
rill pay YOU to
u» before
ing Appointment.
l'booe 388
iu buy. Open Evenings and
indays.
_
„ .
Easts Ida Treller Bale#
G ra c e y R e fr ig e r a tio n
CHOOSE
Palatka, Fla.
_
Commercial and Domeatle
FROM
tream House Trailer for sale, 409 Palmetto Ave. — Ph. 423-R.
irchased new this year. Com*
ete with combination refri- General contractin'*, and hauling. Different colors and designs and
completely furnish your living
For delivery: clay, fill dirt,
rator, gas range, gas heat,
room with one of-m ir 10O‘,i&gt;
muck and top »oll. W. D. Hol­
in beds, dinette A 12 gallon
nylon 9 pr. groups. Including:
combe, Phone 1732-M.
iter tank. St. Johns Realty,
Sofa lied
tone 1129 or 1079, Sanford.
•J-.HCHOOL8 LNSTSUCTION
Matching Platform Rocker
Matching Cocktail Chair
FOR RENT— Modern trailer lots,
Coffee Table
Deanna's School of Dance
30' x 50*. $10. mo. t o permanent
Step Table
a d u lts . Call Sirs. John Bczwiec* Ballet—Tap—toe— and Ballruom
Table Lamp
17
92
at
Hiawatha—
Phone
2971
bin, 9 4 1 W ,_______________________
Wrought Iron Smoker
Sofa Pillows
14—USED CARS
EMPLOYMENT
Ash Tray Set
•
Complete
lay Herron will put you miles 24-nELP WANTED FEMALE
Ahead A Dollar* Ahead with a
$ 139,
Year-round em­
high appraised trsde-in on a SALESLADY.
ployment.
Vacation.
Goo*l
hours.
EASY
TERMS
New 1967 Ponlisc.
Apply in person. Philip’s Colon­
Ice the new Pontiac now on
ial Cleaner*. 110 S. Palmetto.
M ather Of Sanford
1964• T U .
4-door Chieflan
203 09 1st St.
Phone 127
SALES MANAGER
Deluxe.
Young 'enough to be a do er,
1953 Bulck Riviera Sedan
mature enough to be realistic.
• BIG VALUES
1961 Pontiac 2door Sedan
To build and supcrvi»c the
1931 4-door Chevrolet
• QUICK CREDIT
marketing of a welt known na­
19(1 4-door Plymouth
• EASY TERMS
tionally advertized product in
1930 4-door Plymouth
WILSONMAIER
this area. A successful back­
?all Rsy Herron, 2450 or after 0
ground in direct to consumer
New
and Used Furniture
p.m. Calil 1343-W.
sales, ability to hire and train 311 E. First St.
Phone 938
arc a must. If you Qualify there
1963 Ford Pickup Truck. exec.
I* a guaranteed salary plus a
Cond
....
$595
1961 OMsmobile Super M, 4 five figure income opportunity
while building. For personal in­ END OF YEAR SALE
Door. R 4c H Two-Tone Paint,
$545 terview write, stating age, mo­
Perfect
del car and past experience to:
1947 Dodgt* Pickup Truck $245
EMPIRE GRAFTS COKP., P. All Hem* reduced prior lo inven­
ROY RF.K1,
tory.
0. Box (1425, Orlando. FI*.
304 W. Second St.
Rod Boom Suites
Personable young lady with sales
Redding
1961 Mercury, R 4. II. overdrive,
experience. Typing and zome
Living Room Groups
four door, clean. See at 409
bookkeeping. Send resume of
Odd Chairs
Edltha Circle.
experience and expected salary
Lamp*
to Box BAKU e lo The SenDinette*
Must soli immediately: 1954 Bel*
ford Herald.
Term i To Suit You At
Air Chevrolet with powerglide,
R k H, w/w tirei, and many 27—HELP WANTED MALE
ECHOLS REDDING ( U
extras. Ph. 1822 w.
Newipsper street ailetboyi want­ Corner 2nd 4&lt; Magnolia, Ph. JJJ2
"Bud’' Bamberger, Mgr.
14-BEAUTY PARLORS
ed for work aftsr school. Age*
Free Delivery
up to 14 year* old. See Mr.
For all your B e a u t y Need*
Holley at The Sanford Herald
Jtevelon A Theo-Ilender Coemetic*
right after aebooL
HARRUtfT'B BEAUTY NOOK
Ph. 971
103 So. Oak
Sectiooal davenport (blonde and
Full time messenger. $t.oo per
red) $50.00 107 W. 9 th St.
hour. Apply Western Union.
BUSINESS
48— FARM and GARDEN
Helper o n truck with knowledge
SERVICES
o f pipe fitting. Steady Job with Tree ripened orange*, $1 00 bushed.
Phone 239 W.
local company. Give full infor­
17—BUILDING—REPAIRS
PAINTING
mation.
Box X
Sanford
Peat Compost ( Dattcelder s) 40c
Herald.
bu. big. GRAPEVILLE NUR­
Ted Burnett
SERY, Urapcville Ave. Phone
for PAINTING
23—SALESMEN • AGENTS
2(158.
2801 Grandview
Phone 1933-M.
Collector Salesman to service
established colored fire insur­
WOOLSEY
ance route. Fire work day &amp; t. 3Juljiifl Utl l agr
M arine F in is h e s
week. Must have lived in stale
6AM C. LAWSON 3 * - i'e ys
over a year and have a light
F o r Y o u r llo a t
serviceable car. Write to P. o. SL fduU tUalLf C*mpoHf
S cnkarlk GIo m a n d P a in t CoBox IJ9 Safiford in your own
112 III W. 2nd St.
Phone r e
,U |** wn,in*- giving
your
RENEW
Your Roof: May We . qualifications for this Job.
s*NroND r i o s m *
suggest a contractor. Let Us
arrange a Home Owners Loan m - b o k e w a n t e d . F e m a l e
to cover your roofing Job. Gre­ Child care in my home, 21 hour.
gory Lumber of Sanford. Gth
and Maple, Phone 2842.
4th St
Ail Ml‘* ™ WFor Painting call Mr. Tasker, Ph. Bill baby alt in my horn*,
64SXR. Room special 214.94.
French Ave.
FLOOR swdiag a ad fUUahmg.
Clesalng, waxksg Serving S eal,
FINANCIAL
note cuualy aiaee 1925.
H. M. Gleaeoa. Lake Mary
25-MONEY T f LOAN

(•-MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Christman Piano, good condition.
ISO. Phone 1324,
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A ~C B U IL D IN G N E E D S

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FIND YOUR NAM E!
SEE THE MOVIES FREE!
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HAVE YOUIt DOCTOR STATE. . . .

• The m e t time of your baby’s birth.
•
F lo e s of birth, sex, weight and name of baby.
• Name aid address of the parents.
f f l thli Information to Th* Sanford Herald

WHO'LL BE LAST IN
Who wfll bo tho loot Llttlo N*ir Citizen of I 956 and who will bo tho t in t Littlo Now Citizen of
Tho two winner* of thio
Double Derby will be the Iuckieat babiee in Seminole County. They will win tn array of valuable and uieful gift# that will be preeentcd by the merchant* listed below. Who will they bo? Watch THE SANFORD HERALD for tho announcement of the winners of
FIRST-AND-LAST BABY CONTEST. .

A Case Of Baby Food
* The First Baby of 1957

2 pc. BABY SET
(Spoon A Fork) in
1881 Rogers
Silver Plat* Plus
Griptlte howl that
Baby can’t spill

WADE'S
SUPREX

n r Walt**** Agncy Dm* Stare V

RO U M ILLAT fr ANDERSON

Sanford Jewelry fir Luggage C a

■'On the Caraer by tkoCToek*
Phono I I

800 Sanford At*.

BET OF
FOAM RUBBER PILLOWS

FAMILY LAUNDRY SERVICE
FOR ONE WEEK
A Real Vacation
y ' ^ L F o r the Mothers
. &gt; )o f BOTH BABIES
S. • •*/ * Congratulation* to. Little *5i
and Little ’57

Real Sleeping Comfort
to the Mother of the
Flint Baby of 1957

ECHOLS
"Fin* Bedding Since 1920”
119 Magnolia at 2nd St.
Phone 1232
After 6:00 p.m. 59-J

A BUTT AND DRESS
CLEANED AND PRESSED

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BARBER'S

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SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRY
tH W. 18th Street

111 a Palmetto

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LitU* ’56 and Littla ’57

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PROGRESSIVE PRIN TIN G CO
401 W. 131h S tm t

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FU R N ITU R E C E N T E R

Phoaa 138

FREE BABY
COSMETIC KIT
To Little 1957

T h e Friendly B.nk"

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RAYM OND STU D IO S

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Phone 819

A Sterling Sliver
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PAIR OF SHOES
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THE BABY DERBY FOR '57

SANFORD
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808 Sanford Arana*

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CAMP KILMER. N. J . « P Vlcr President Richard M. Nixon
ha* denied reports that there ta
a ::bottleneck" In the govern­
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garlan refugees.

Jaycees Receive
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‘The Now York Giant* a n the League, spoke to the Seminole tive worker* showed renewed
second highest taxpayers in the County Junior Chamber of Com­ signs today of getting tough with
Citjr of Sanford wilh investments merce at its weekly luncheon
Soviet-Imposed Communist
close to a million dollars," John meeting on the "Giant’s Story."' Hungarian regime on the eve of
"This
is
the
first
time
in
base­
Krider, Manager of the Seminole
an expected government reshuf­
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. W -T he
County Chamber of Commerce, ball history that a major league fle.
average U. S farm has expanded
told the Jaycees at their noon club has Invested in a city," Krl-1 The workers’ tempers were be­ from 2IS vena In I960 to a pre­
der said a* he described the near
I luncheon meeting yesterday.
ing fanned by the nation’s eco­ sent slae of about 230 acres,
Krider, an unofficial spokesman dormitory building nearing com­ nomic crisis which has resulted the Northwestern National Life
pletion
at
the
corner
of
Mellonfor the New York Giants, Semi­
WINNERS RECEIVE THEIR AWARDS at the Seminole County Joyce* luncheon yesterday. ( M l
Insurance Co said today.
in widespread unemployment
In right) Mrs. Viola Kaataer, Mrs. N. R. W hltnri, Sirs. A. j. Bracken, Jaycee President Ge*rg«
nole County Commissioner- elect. villc and Celery Aves
Reports
from
Budapest
said
A. Speer hsldlag commercial trophy, te d Mrs. Rinert 8. Stone. (Staff Photo)
"The dormitory has been erect­
, Sanford City Commissioner, and
WASHINGTON
f
ltAmbassa­
considerable
Interest
is
being
at­
WASHINGTON * P - T h r ee e i President of the Florida State ed at a cost of more than $200,dors and ministers from Iron
000 and furnishings wit require an tached to a meeting there today Ctirtain countries—Including those
American newsmen who slipped
of
the
Hungarian
Writers
Associa­
investment of more than $10,000,"
Into Red China illegally could face ■ » . •
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tion. The association was active from Russia and Hungary—have
heavy fines. Imprisonment and L I S 1 II1Q A f 6 D Q U lV
he saidbeen Invited to be "honored
from mr
nine or ten farm in the early stages of th poli­
loss of other privileges, governj a r s
I Playrrs
rtayers irom
guest*” at President Elsenhow­
tical
ferment
which
preceded
the
There
will
be
ment officials u ld today.
riG G Q G C l r O T J Q V C G G the modern uilding
er's
Inaugural Ball next month.
eruption
of
the
freedom
revolt
modern building. There will be
Government legal officers are / n . . .
I
330 players here for training com­ Oct. 23.
itermlnlng possible legal actions j K G n i Q I j G r V I C G
CAIRO OV- Th* United Nations
The Budapest afternoon news­
mented Krider. "As a rough guess,
hlch might be taken against the
The "rental service” handled it will take about $2,300 a day to paper Eatl Hirlap said the writers salvage fleet was reported at
The United Statea Jaycee's Civic
newsmen. When they do come now bjr the Seminote County Jun­
work cleering the Sues Canal
borne, their passports may be ior Chamber of Commerce at the operate the dormitory during the "will likely discuss the events of today, and Cairo newspapers said Service award, made recently to
selxed—an action th at could bar Jaycee Information Rooth Is hav­ training season," Krider explained. the past weeks."
th* move meant the Middle East the Seminole County Junior • JACKSONVILLE KB- A recom­
Workers Voire Demands
And all of this money Is chat)any foreign travel for an inde­ ing its “ups and downs.”
crisis was nearing an end.
Chamber of Commerce by the mendation to establish a 65-milenelcd
into
Sanford
business,
he
Report*
reaching
Vienna
said
finite period.
A former service of the Cham­ he said. "Only one subcontractor steelworker* of the Ceepel . Is­
Fourth District Vice Pesldent an-hour daytime speed limit and
a 33-mile on hour night lime
Officials told the United Press ber of Commerce, the listings of working on the building is not lo­
BUDAPEST SB— The Russian*
land
iadustrial
complex
laid
Larry Condlct, was In recognition limit for passenger c a n on Flor­
th at no decisions had been made apartment and home rentals Is
have withdrawn three of th* 12
cal—blocks,
glass,
plumbing
and
strong
demands
before
puppet
on what course of action, if any, primarily for servicemen looking other supplies were obtained locto 14 division* they had In Hun- of the local club meeting the re­ ida highways was In the hands of
will be followed.
for homes for their families who sly." and in addition, he said, Premier Janos Kadar at a meet­ gary at the height of last quirement* of Operation Civic the Legislative Cornell today.
ing In Budapest Thursday,
month's rebellion, independent
And unless th* council gives
The first newsman to enter Red come to Sanfod to be together.
there will he » staff of 33 people
Idled workers received another non-Communist source- reportesl Service conduct on a nationwide IU unanimous approval lo th* pro­
"We have front,15 to 16 calls a
,jn ' lt when comp|ctcd.
VhJna in violation of passport rebasil.
blow from th* Red regime.. Bu­ today.
posal, the suggestion will not go
atricticlis was William Worthy, day-five or sit by telephone and
xotiehln* briefly on (he Florida
George A. Speer, President of to Ihe State Legislature In April
Negro correspondent for the Haiti- 10 to 12 by personal calls at the State League. John Krider said dapest radio announced food
would
no
longer
be
provided
to
N®w* 9* tbe General Henry
Ihe Seminole County Jaycees said for a vote.
more Afro-America. Worthy en- booth," said Nora Belle Clause, that this I* the aecond year San­
Shelton Sanford Memorial Libra­
workers in the Idled factories on
yesterday
that
the
project*
"en­
tered Red China the day before Jaycee secretary.
Th*
Legislative
Council's
Safe­
ford has not been represented in
ry and Museum is beginning ta
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Christmas.
Listings are needed very badly, the Class D league. "I have got­
titling up to this award" and th* ty Committee, which make* pre­ reach Into many comers of the
the secretary said, as there are ten out from under everything
liminary
recommendations
to
the
&gt;
■,
,
Jaycee* who worked so hard to
globe, particularly in the country
not many left to cho|«e from. rxerpt the formation of the lea- r l O Q U G L s G Q I C Q lG u
round! which in turn hands pro­
get It, were:
"And especially do wo need the gue," Krider stated.
posed legislation over to th* law­ which Sanford's founder served.
A letter from Willebroeck. Bel­
listing of unfurnished and furn­
The Fishing Rodeo, Jack Sew­ makers. agreed Thursday that an
"Sanford is on the thrcshhoUt j | 0 L «0IT ) 17161110TO 1 6
ell committee chairman; Fir* ''absolute” maximum speed limit gium la proof that the newly built
ished homes where children will of its greatest growth In history- ‘
be acceptable,” she said.
Prevention Week, with Bob Crum­ was needed for the statei (0 rut library and museum la already
the Chamber of Commerce man­
becoming prominent in many e l r
ley
a* committee chairman; Get* down the -Isgjejina to|l o r M b el#*.
"One of thd troubles we run ager said- And he gave the Navy
•
v
•
PARIS
w
—
High
American
Out-The-Vote, with RIll'Lramkow way deaths.
Into very often,” it was explaln- much itf the credit for "the great
The
letter
waa
addressed
toi
wwt-Prmth offtl'al# dodfeatdrt*^CHARLOTTE, N. C. «P - Two ed, "la that when a home or an things happening Mr* ‘~
Met Highway Limits
Something now has been added as committee chairman; Opera­
The Librarian of the Henry Shel­
newly-wed Hungarian freedom apartment ia rented we are nut
Ed Hunt, program chairman for plaque here today commemorating j the Spring Baseball Training tion of the Information Booth un­ Th* committee set the open ton Sanford Memorial Library,
Ihe looth anniversay of Woodrow
flghtera began a new life without notified.”
der
the
direction
of
the
Board
of
highway limits at 65 and S3 but Sanford. Florida, US A.
the luncheon meeting told Kri­ Wilson's birth.
picture In Sanford, and It may be
terror, or oppression today and
on* of the first ventures nf Iti Directors and Mis* Nora Belle put off temporarily any decision
All that ia necessary in listing der before the meeting was ad­
Already, copies of Informa­
The dedication took place In kind anywhere.
prayed "the rest of our country­ an apartment, an unfurnished journed, "The pcopla of Sanford
(Tuuse; Teen Age Road-E-O, with on a lower limit for trucks and
tion about General Sanford which
front
of
the
Hotel
CriUon
on
th*
men!’ aoon will do likewise.
Bill
Lorkatd
at
committee
ch
air
house, or a furnished one, is to and Seminole County are fortu­
On March 18 next year, 23 high
buses.
nppe-ared in last year’s edition of
Gera and Eva Biro-using as­ call 1372. Miss Clause said this nate to have a man of yo«» cali­ Place de la Concord*. In 1910 school boys from New York Stale man; uml Christmas activities,
The group also agreed to seek The Sanford Herald’* Mall-away
President
Wilson
drew
up
the
Lea­
sumed names to protect relatives morning. However, she said, "we bre at the helm of the Chamber
will arrive ia Sanford for ten days with the Christmas parade com­ a state limit of 30 miles per Edition have been mailed to th*
still in Hungary — srrived here would also appreciate a call when of Commerce »nd »e want you to gue of Nations covenant with fel­ of Intensive training.
mittee headed by Tom McDonald hour in cities and towns to re­
college student making the in­
Wednesday night- and act up the premise! are rented."
know that we’re back of you." low delegates to the Versailles
They will be accompanied by a the Shopping Tour and Balloon place the present 25 miles per quiry.
peace conference In the Hotel group of parent* and the athletle Sale* committee headed by Mason hour setup.
Housekeeping in a small apart­
The lefler waa a* follows;
CriUon.
ment contributed by a well-wisher.
staff of th* Hackley School for Wli.irton, and the Christmas
Sen. Merrill Barber of Vcro
Dear Sir,
Lighting Contest Committee head Beach, who heads the committee,
U. S Ambassador to France Bovs In Tarrytown, N. Y.
Although neither can speak EngBy
means of the Connecticut
Douglas
Dillon,
French
Secretary
ed
by
John
Alexander.
liih, they have received offers of
Reservations have been nude
spoke up for the "absolute” day­ Historical Society, your addresa
of State for Foreign Affairs Mau­ at tie Mayfair Inn for the group
employment and financial assist
"We all should be proud of the time limits, saying "if there ever wa* given to me in order to get
rice Faure, and former French of kaseball enthusiast*, the par Awards we've received and thank was a time that the people of
ance. One caller offered Gera a
Premier Joseph Paul — Boneour ents. and th# athletic staff of the all who hrlped to makp It possible Florid- and the tartlsUtur# were some Information.
Job in a factory and said he would
As a student of th* C ohs'al
made brief speeches.
schtol.
get a promotion as soon as he
(Continued On Page 10)
to qualify for It," said Speer.
University of Antwerp, I have to
Tile cause of the latest fire was
MALIBU. Calif. W —The third
TW City of Sanford will furn­
mastered EnglishDillon also read the following
make a dissertation, n Ihesls, con­
not known. But fire officials said
Geaa and Eva werr married in major brush fire In three day* of an arson squad is Investigating message from President Eisen­ ish a baseball diamond at the
cerning Sir II. 3. Shelton San­
West
Coast
Inferno
broke
out
early
Menorial
Baseball
Stadium.
hower:
a refugee camp in Austria Dec.
ford, who wa* a friend of our
today in the fashionable Bel-Air both the tires here and Ihe blase
Training of the high school
) after a harrowing 38-mlle flight
“The tooth anniversary
of
King Leopold II.
at Bel-Air.
district
of
Lot
Angeles
n foot from Hungary. The couple
Woodrow Wilson's birth is one grotp will be In progrgs at th*
If possible, can I have a good
Threatens Swank Hotel
The new fire was less than 20
earn*
time
that
the
Now
York
fought with the Hungarian patri­
bibliography and eventually g
Flames have eaten up the of many occasions &lt;&gt;n which Ihe Ginits Farm System Spring
miles away from here, where fire.
ots until the Russian army crush­ fighters are battling flames that I parched Malibu soil .and destroyed citizens of America join the
list nf works, who can be consult­
ed the revolt and Geza learned j
citizens of France in a mutual a l­ Trailing Camp wilt be in operaed
here In Europe. Further a de*
at
least
fio
homes.
The
fire
cxh . wa*
urs. marked
marked for
for deporta
H.nnrta- h*ve
blackened
' Hon
that he
^ .......
. lkl&gt; nearly 27.000 acrei
crlption of his youth-diplomatio
and turned this movie colony into ploded through the streets of in legiance to the ideals of great ! Nr doubt th« youngster* will get
Annual
Seminole
at
som*
time
near
the
glimmer­
Th* Second
tion to Siberia.
ire* here early today and cam *ira,na "disaster" are*.
j somi pointer* from the staff of County Baby Derby le In full ing close of IBM or the dawn snd military period.
An Army chaplain gave the cou­ The harried Los Angeles city within a few yards of the swank
Aa the founder of Sanford. I
! eoacles, scouts, and former big swing.
of 1957, then b# sure that the have to need if possible, ihe way
ple paper and stamps to writ* re­ fire department sent 12 engine $.130,000 Malibu Sands Hotel
leugie
I| leug
ie player* who will he here
birth I* recorded by n physician of Sanford's founding by Sir Hen­
There's
not
Just
one,
but
two
latives in Charlotte who arranged companies manned by 110 men to
The Games swept over the Santa .
.
.
1gettlig the ten New York Giants stork* beating their wing* through exactly as outlined in Monday's
ry Shelton Sanford.
Ihe residential srea in Bel-Air Monica Mountains mio u business A i i f n n r i f t / T n M e n
for their removal here.
I Farn System teams la shape for th* ether from Rnhyland toward Sanford Herald.
O U 5C
I dare ask you all this polltriy,
where flames were reported lick arcs which had been evacuated ^ U m O N r y
their 1M7 season.
Above all, be sure to make cer­
the double-finish line.
earlier Sweating firefighters stood P r y r /~ p e I f K l B B r l o d
hecauso this way it the only t«
Ing over dried up foothills,
Deails for the training session
tain
that
the
exact
hour,
minute,
AH
fact*
concerning
(hi*
excit­
help a Belgian student, hoping the
A fire department spokesman on rooftops of buildings and r U r t t ' 5 ■« , , , e e u e u
NEW YORK th— President were arranged through Frank ing race are detailed in the Urge and even the exact second of birth successful explanation of hit dlfflsaid no homes have been de­ bouses as the fire moved down
Mebasr Jr., manager of the May­ cooperative advert! &lt;«ment which Is placed on record.
Eisenhower l» thinking about ask­ ful Iin andr Warren E. Knowles,
eultiea Very thanks to you.
stroyed yet. He said ‘‘there is a the center of a street.
Victory in th# Baby Derby may
will appear in Monday's Sanford
More titan 1,000 persons Gcd ing Congress for authority to u-e Sunfa-d rity manager.
Very truly ours
| good chance of rontaining this fire
be
decided
even
by
a
flutter
of
Herald.
NEW YORK SB—A crude home­ before it does any damage.’' No their homes during the night as a U. S. armed forres whenever he
Sletn-n* Phillip
Expecting parent* aro advised the stork'a wing.
i second major brush fire broke out. believes they are needed to keep
Appoldonckstraat, 176
made bomb wrapped in a red injuries have heen reported.
In addition to the valuable a r
tn read this page closely for all
peace in Ihe Middle East. The New
Miltvbrock, Prov. Antwerp
sock waa found in a seat at th*
ray
of
gifts
presented
by
San­
of
the
details
of
the
race.
Pcrhap*
York Time* said today In Its lead
Belgium.
Paramount Theater In Times
some real deep concentration may ford Merchants, The Sanford H er
story.
The General
Henry
Shelton
also help toward making them aid will give a paid-up subscrip­ Sanford Memorial Library and
Tiini-s Washington CorresooiulSquare early today and police said
the "luckiest” people in the coun tion to winning parents -on# year ; Museum is expected to h«j dedi*
1rnt .fumes V. Reston reported that
M apparently was Ihe work of the
to the first of 1937 and six months i rated and opened during the com­
'th e President and Secretary of
ty
®mad bomber" whose explosives
If th« hoped for baby arrives to the last little citizen of 1936. ing year. Books and museum itState John Foster Dulles plan to I
have injured 13 persons here since
'talk nbout the country's future
I cm* are being shipped to Sanford
I MO.
Middle East policy with leaders!
(and will arrive in the near future.
of Congress in a meeting at the I
Bomb squad detectives using a
! The library is vnlucd In excess of
White House next Tuesday.
blast proof truck swiftly reuiuVcJ
'one million dollars.
R e sto n said (list Pifsldent El [
the device from the theater which
Inrustry promotion. Naval Air Tit# Chambar of Commerce, her of Commerce, and that r»nn
senhower and Dulles discussed fu
manager stated that an Industrial | vatlons to the CofC offices art
had been emptied an hour earlier
tore Middle East policy Thursday Statin, ^hirhways^and^ a
*n" brochure will be published, and complete.
to
iht
future,
highlight
the
first
following the last show.
at a Whit# House conference but "
an industrial survey by Florida
"The Chamber of Commerce
did not bring up the subject of repor mad# by Scminul# County Power A Light Company *ng|- plans to
Discovery of the bomb was
Chanfter
of
Commerce
Mana­
l aimed action.
£ ia d r seven hours after police re ­
In re k in d le interest in th# San
^
ger .ahn Krider and released to­ j ncors seill be poh|i«h*d
"Competition it keen among ford Dock and Terminal, a pro | n M e m p h i s T o d a y
ceived a telephone rail from a
day n Chamber of Commerce
Florida cities," admits Krider. Ject of vital importance to the
^
'
man who said a bomb wiuld go
memers.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. 4P— Tb*
"We have no large buildings, nor continued development of our aroff in the Paramount at 7:33 p.
At he outset of his report. Kri­ any funds to construct them, but
ea." said Krider in his report. 19,7 '! * M ,of r ° l,on win h®
m. Without disturbing the 2.300
der rated that "while the Chain- we do have good industrial sites
"We expect to continue promo-1rr0* nv&lt;l tonight from 23 finali her o Commerce should pursue Its fjut we ll keep trying.”
Tneater patrons, polirc searched
tion of Hie SI. Jolinv Indian River i»t , • representing 13 southern
usual activities, industrial pruino-1 | n outlining conferences con- Canal; to see a consolidation of ■*****•
the theater hut found no trace of
An accident ye-tardav on State tion nd an effort to keep the Na fernini, jj* Sanford Nava! Air Sta- all major fund drives into one
Th#
The winner, who will make a
a bomb.
Road 15-600, at Fern Park, ta m ­ val Ar Stalion in Seminole Conn-1 |j„n Krider said in his report th a t! over-all effort in the nature of a six-months international tour as
But during a more thorough
ed bv "following too clo-ely" ac­ I ty thuld have precedence." This, "The Chamber of Commerce will Communliy Chest; to meet with! B00*! "HI ambassador of Ihe cotsearch early this morning, police!
cording to KHP Lawrence Coff­ of coarse, with a nod from the eontinu# to maintain the excel-1 all commute# chairmen and their i ton industry, will be- announced toK und the latest weapon, wedged Commander L. B. Libbcy. USN. Commanding Officer nf Heavy At­ man resulted in property damage CofC Board of Directors.
lent relations which exist between' groups in January ; a concvntrat* bight before a capacity crowd at
Kri«r stated that "we have Naval personnel and ettiaens of ed effort to secure new members CH* auditorium,
m a 13th row orchestra seat The tack Squadron hevm. a unit or Heavy AUaek Uing One. i» estimated at $700 and one Injury.
Th* collision, between a car followed every pond* industrial this county.
cutting the take ia celebration of the presentation of the
after the first of the year; and
Pols# and audience appeal
seat had bean slit, apparently with { sho*n
Navy Rattle Kffirimry "K" lo Heavy Attack Squadron Seven. The driven by J. R. Williams. 34, of lead." Out-of-town contacts with
"Modern highways are essential, to hold the annual meeting of the count heavily in thia contest, which
a knife, and the bomb placed In- ilaltli E(firicon "K" U awarded annually to the squadron which Luke Mary and a ear diven by indiistlal leaders were mad# wilh especially to the success of the membership during the first parti I* devoid of ”cheest*cake" and
aide.
achieve* the highest standing In the competition of all Atlantic William T. John«on. 40, of Jack­ a view to bringing important sub-i Jor endeavor*." said Krid»r.
1of the New Year,” said Krider bathing aulls.
Fleet Heavy Attack Nouadrona. The award wa- presented Decem­ sonville occurred shortly after 11 contrators into the county And The report include- th# announ in the Sem-O Grant rrpori.
The r.ew maid will leave for
ber 22 by Captain J. T. Blackburn, USN. Commanding Officer of o'clock yesterday.
visit* o plants with plans to ex Cement that a nr- map id San , "I with to thank all of you for New York City shortly *Ger re­
Heavy Attack Wing One Ihe presentation marks the -erond con­
Mrs. ioiura Lew Johnson was pand I the area along witch slr- ford and Seminole County will b your fine support these fir»t fsw reiving her title. There she will
secutive year that Heavy Attack Squadron Seven ha- won the
award. Shown al-o in lb,- picture are Commander G. T. Forrrst. taken to the Florida Sanitarium engthqrj tie* wilh the Florida published, the U-giilativ* and months. I shall continue to need he Interviewed by newsmen, lake
USN. Executive Officer of the squadron. Mrs. I- It l.ibbey with In Wlnfrr p ik -u ffc'n g from a Devclomcnt Commission and its National Affairs Committee has; the help of everyone ufyou Lf • a course In modeling ami get
Fair and not quite to cold Frida; daughter* llarb&lt;ra and Donnie, and members of Heavy Altai.. po-*ible sprained neck, -aid the inrm hn aie among some of the M l w,,li James E. Mooney, /la - .f, are to do Ihe Job d ill is ( th* first nutflu for her ell cotFHP Patoimaa.
Squz.irou be*ea. tO lficul Photo, U. S. Navy)
effortr already completed.
^yd Saturday.
tix z Manager of ihe U. S. Cham- needed here.” said Krider.
. ton wardrobe.

Newsmen Slip Into
Red China; May Be
t ined, Imprisoned

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Legislative Council
To Consider 6 5 mph
Daytime Speed Limit

News Of Memorial
'ftrarv, Museum
Readies Belgium

Two Newly-Wed
Freedom Fighters
%egin New Life

W. Wilson's Birth

Baseball Training
To Be Held Here
For Tvnage Boys

Third Fire Endangers
Movie Colony Area

Annual Baby Derby
Is In F u l l Swi ng

«

President May Seek

Homemade Bomb Is
Found In Theater

Additional
local News
On P age 10

Industry, NAS Highlight Report

'57 Maid Of Cotton
do ever)thing possible Will Be Crowned

2-Car Accident
Leaves 1 Hurt,
$700 Damage

Weather

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T H E SANFORD HERALD

A ll C h u rc h N otice* m in t b e p re s e n te d e l T h e H e n i i
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Some like to rsjo ics in th e calm of today
and give no th o u g h t to th e c lo u d ! of to ­
morrow. T h e irs Is a co n ten tm e n t w ithout
stren g th , a happiness em pty of hope.

the clouds to th e L ig h t w h o si rays bath*
the horison.
T hese are th e souls w ho face th e new
year w ith faith in th e ir God. T h e y know
the days will not be w ithout shadow . T h e
ripples m ay som etim es become an g ry
breakers. B ut they follow th# gleam across
another year . . . the G leam from beyond
th e clouds.

B ut stro n g er aouls see b o th th e calm
and th e clouds. A nd th e y look beyond

T h e Church is for those who w ould look
a h e a d « . . ever tow ard the L ight.

T h s rs w ay be folks w ho d f la m of • new
year w ith no clouds over th e horizon. B ut
life h s i tlu g h t m ost of us th a t there is
never a day free of u n certain ty .

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Paster
Sabbath I k heel
lif e a.m.
Warship Settle*

Prayer Maetlnp

A. C. McClure
Saturday
7 A*'

11 a.m.
Wadnalday

p.m.

M H i B vaageiutu l i d p.ta.
Wedaeeday eight prayer
and
prate* tetv k a 7:M p.a.
Sermon by th* pastor.
Efaniai Worship Service 7:ft0
y.m. l*r»oa bp the paster.
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LARI HORROR
^gglM Mi*BAPTIST

CHURCH
Paator, B. G. Brown
Church with A friendly Wel­
come
Three miles West ef Senford an
ru tfM e iA ffL
first street, then right at Monro*
jCftfHODBT C H im O l
Corner.
''Hot forsaking Uto assembling of
ourselves togathar, a t the manner
Bar. •Jateg# M S L
m.
p.m
of soma Ul blit exhorting orta an­
other: and so much the more,
H % i S w S &amp; M I f f te #
M i m lvatm n a i t
a i ya sea th* day approaching."
f'O t t o WftriMt sa m e *
111 Bast 8acoed Strtel
H4b. 10:13
M eath ga
9unday School—10 a. m.
laky
Morning Worship—11 a. m.
M OTH SlDB B A f t l l f
1unday School
Sunday
i0:0i a.nl. Training (Milan—4:30 p. m.
CHURCH
HeUnats Uaatihf
11:00 a . i t BVSnlng Worship—7:10 p.m.
Xaat ITtli St. At Park At*.
Open Air (Street Mealing) 0 :0 Prayer Meeting Wednesday night
ami »r » • * m r t k
p.o.
—7:30 p. m.
a friendly Ckefth,
7t00 p.m.
O m U B. Price
P u t t f Heating
7:ao p.m.
sairallon
WEPT SIDE MISSIONARY
MHtow BjyiMMtoUteaa M , lkftr&lt; Taaaday
BAPTIST CHURCH
Carp Codata
1:90 p.m
Camay
of West Fifth and Hally
Band
Praetlee
4:00
p.m.
Sunday Bible School
10 t.tt
"WELCOMES
YoU"
Udlae
Home
Laaga*
7:M p.m.
p tm w a tp
i t *-«
Pastor Wm. L. Stepehnj
Bill* Study
10 j »
7:90 p.m. Associate B. D. Creiglow
Kraaealtetie Preaching 7:4S p « Prayar Meeting
Sunday School
10 a.m.
Satarday
f r t r « Maatlng (Wad.) 7:41 p.m.
lla .m.
Open-Air (Street Maatlng) 4:90 Mornimt Wotihlp
Mhslonery Prealllanlel
Bible study
7 p. m.
p.(n.
Yea AT# Walaom*
Evening Service
7:49 p. m.
THRBB'bAT BULB
Mid week Servleo Wednesday
UPBALa c o m m u n it y
COBFB1BNCB
7:49 p. m.
PKB8BYTHHIAN
CHUHC1I
A Bible conference will begin
"A GOING CHURCH FOR
Minister A COMING LORD"
e t IS* South side Baptist Church, Her a C. White
Ptnnlat COME AND SEE ^»ERE
temarraw et 7:41 p. m. Oa Sunday Mr* Clever Mnrr*
lira. Patrlsln
Summerlin Asst IS A REASON!
■ tra in s fe rrite s will sta rt at JOIMra.
Pal
•'d o ck .with dfcner and fsUowihlp Y. Plante!
•! CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
a t Men. At 1;90 scrrlees will con­ George Pesold, Aset. Sept
ChMfth Sehoe'
tinue until 4 p. m. and that attn "Sanford'a Singing Church'*
ig it will b* at 7:49, Monday, Church School
10 s.m. Second SI. and Maple Ave., West
91, the New Year’s Eva Worship
11 n.m.
R. It. Spear Jr., pastor
ta r tle t will begin at 7:41 p. m. Evening Worship
0:M p. m. Sunday School 9:43 a.m.
nod continue until 19:01 a. m. Teh
"Everybody Invited to attend Morning Worahlp 10:19 a.m.
charah will be erganlaed at I p. our •ervlces.’*
Training Departments 6 p. m.
m. Speaker* for that* service!
Evening Evangelistic 7 p.m.
will he Pastora T, B- Praamen FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Mld-w«ak Prayer meeting each
and Hollas Bowling of Bristol, Pastor
Milton It. Wyatt Wednesday 7:49 p.m.
Tenn. and Pastor Charlea Sou- Educational Director Rlehct Bta&gt;
The Church of th« Naairene ll
dar ef EltaabeUitoo, T*nn. The
Wesleyan In doctrine evangelistic
elay
pastor, Gerald B. Price invltai
In appeal, and world-wld
In
Site tun. Church 8c boo I
th* public to these servicesmission.
CUsses far all agsa.
11 a, m. "A Goal for tba New ‘ Whosoever will may come".
CENTHAL BAPTUI CHURCH
Year”
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
tear. J . W. Psrhim . Paster
I p. m. MYF
Car. rearteenth St, oak At*. 7:30 F.venlng Service
OK GENEVA
Sunday School oils a.m.
Jack L. Stewart
Pastor
7:19 Organ Vesper*
Morning Worship Servlc* 11:00 Broadcast over W.T.B.R.
Sunday School
10 a. m.
a,m.
Morning Service
11 a. m.
Trslnlag Union 1:19 p.m. It'a a S:20 p.m. Fellowship for young Evening Strvide
peopla.
family affair.
Training Union
4 30 p. in.
Erenlng Worship 7l90 p.m,
Preaching
7:30 p. in.
I.AKE MARY BAPTIST
Wed. Prayer Servile 7:30 p.in.
CHAPEL
‘'Came thou with ua and wa will
Lake Mary Fla.
do the* good."
FIR Sf CHRISTIAN C H tR lII
Pastor — Rev. W. A. Etlenwood
Where You Are Never a Stranger
Sunday
fahool
9:49
a.m
8ANPORO REVIVAL CENTER
But Once"
Her. L. P, la sh er.
Pastor Morning Worship ll a.m.
Perry
L.
Stone Minister
Sunday School
10 a m. Training Union n:M p.m.
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. ClassMorning Worship
u a.m. Evanlng Worship 7:30 p.m.
es for all ages. Adult lesson: "All
Evening
Evangelistic
Service Prtyar Meeting Wed 7:30 p.m.
Things Made New" (Rev. 31 y.
7:49 p.m.
Morning Worship. 11 o'cock,
PAOLA WKSLSYAM
Vaakly S arr’caet
with organ m usk, hymns, Scrip­
METHODIST
CHURCH
Tuesday and Thursday 7t4S
ture reading, prayer, open Com­
I Miles West oa Rl. 49
p.m.
munion, offering aid preaching
Sunday
School
9:49
a.m
Ragula
Saturday
Mornlnt
New
Year's message: "Taking
10!49 a.m.
Broadcast ever WTRR 10:U Morning Worship
Stock of Ourselves" (3 Cor. 13.3).
Wttlayan
Youth
6i4&amp;
p.m.
a-m
Evening Worship
7:10 p.m The nursery will be open.
Christian Youth Fellowship, 6:30
Wednesday Praysr Maatlng 7:30
p. m.
l u im e r a n c n u n n i
p.m.
Evening Worship, 7:30, cmpltaOK TUB REDEEMER
Evaryono Welcome
tiling congregational ringing. The
203 W. Ulh Pise#
Rev. Cecil W. Shaffer
pastor will preach an afterPhone 1719
C
hrlstm n sermon on "The Re­
Th# l e v Phillip Schlaanmann
CHURCH OF OOD
from Bethlehem" (Luke.
Pastor
Rev. H. W. Readereee, Patter turn
2:90).
French Ave. and Mad SL
Sunday School
9:19 a.m.
Kverone is invited. A special
Bible Class
9:19 a.m.
Sunday School 9:49 a.m.
KvangelUtlo Service 7:30 p.m. welcome ie extended to holiday
Sarvloa
loiio ».m
vliilors. Attendant* will find
' ‘Prayer f o r Tha Day" phene 1929 Mid-Week Service Tuesday 7:30 parking safer in the lots south of
p.m.
Young Peopla Service Thurs­ the sanctuary aad north of the
PO S T CHURCH OP CHRIST,
parsonage.
day
7:30 p.m.
SCIENTIST.
900 E. Second St.
KBENEXF.K METHODIST
THE LITTLE BROWN CHURCH
Sunder
:::83 a .a .
CHURCH
ON (HE Iiil L
Sunday School
U.00 a.m
CUrue Heights
‘Congregational)
Wednesday Evening Maatln|s 9:00 Rev. Albert 8. Farvtor
Pastor Corner Park Avenue and 34th St.
p.m
Sunday School 10 a.m. Clifford J. Bernard Root, Minister
Lesson Sermon "Christian
E. Johnson, superintendent.
Fred Kmmlnger, Associate
Srlenle”
Preaching Service 11 a.m.
Sunday School _
9; 4$
Reading Room toasted in Foyer of MYP 3 p.m.
Church Building open to pubtla Prayer meeting. Wednesday. 7:43
3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Tuesdays aad
p.m.
Thursdays.
A aerdtal tnriUUon U estended
to all to attend our services and THE CHRISTIAN A MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE CHURCH
ua* the Reading Room.
Park Ave. A 14th St.
Sunday
ST. LURE’S LUTHERAN
In Slaria (Near Ovlada)
Sunday School
8:43 a.m.
Rot. Stephen M. Tuhy
Pa.tor
Worship
10:40 a.m.
Morning Worship 9:29 a.m.
Evening 7:43 p.m.
Rldio Mission Broadcast at 9:30
Youth Fellowship
b :30 p.m.
a. m. over WORZ (740 kc)
Wednesday
GHAM KOW
•unday School *:00 a m .-for aU Chapel Choir Rehearsal 7 p.m
MJNIRAL
HOMfc
ago groups.
M . I t 91
Bible Study and Prayar
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Cherub Choir Rshtaraal
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14:3# W h a t a My L in e
Cradle Rot] Department lor the
seuso rv c a s s s u •
11:40 b u n . .None S p ecial
o n s ts u o
9 little one*
11:1* L a u r e n . # " e l k Show
r u iu a v
13:4* N e w s and S i g n Uff
Idult Clan for those who think
tv a s is e
S U . 7 U . l t MiillAIAII
doming Worship _ .
U :00
1:4* T est I'a t t e i n
t'n c le W alt
Sermon by Dr. Fred Enjmlnger: 1 : 0 * As idr v ernnt u« rBe 4 «f’uH*
lilo Good M o r n l e c
cw*
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I 04 C a p ta la K a n g a r o o
*Tby Youth Is HeoeTrfd."
S :0 0 O p en H o u se
0:00 W em taer.N e w e-S p o rt*
Pilgrim Fellowship In the even­ «:!» l l e n d e a t o u e
0.04 G a r r y Moore
14:10 A r t h u r G o d f r e y
lU rlh m t
ing at 7:30
s-.ae broort
II: 2u S t r i k e It R i c h
S p e llm a n b l s t o r s
13:00 V a lia n t L ad y
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
J:** b u u t l l a l i t o n b u o r t s
13:1* L ove s f L ife
7:1* J o h n U a l r .
(A Soothers Baptlat Church)
13:30 S e a r c h f o r T o m o r r o w
:S» L 'e leb rltr IM»y h o u s e
13:4* G u i d i n g L l e h t
)T. P. Brooks Jr.
Pastor 1■:0
IVMt N a t b t o r r
0
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A rT4.lt v n o a
F. B. Fisher
Associate Pastor • :** CScience
1:00 1 04 I tep u rt
rueaJer
9 .00
rby Rogers Director of Music »:JC
HUylioils* o f S t a r s
1:10 S t a n d I p a n d t i t C o unted
1:10 As t h e W o r l d Turns
rs. Marvin Milam
Organist 14:99 T h * L in e u p
I’craoti to P e r s o n
3.00 O u r l i l t s B r o o k s
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S 43 a. mI4:3v
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9:43 a. m. 11:13. l l o l l r w o o d F i r s t N l c h t
1 44 Bl* T a v o ff
l:l» Bob Crosby
Morning Worship
11 a. m. 12: SO S ig n -o f f
4:00 B r i g h t e r D a y
•sn au sv
Training Union
6:13 p. m.
4:»* S e c r e t S t o r m
4
10 K d g e o f N i g h t
MOH.VI.VU
Evening Worship
7:30 p. m.
* : 0 0 Mickey M o u se
Wednesday Service
7:30 p m 9:20 81* 11- 00— r r o g r a m R e su m e
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1:S0 F o o t b a l l S c o r e b o a r d
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1:43 Hporla D ig es t
■.l'i I t s U a n c e i l m t
11 Morning Prayer and Sermon
9 : ( ( I t o s r m e r r C l " « « * r Show
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4:10 C e n t r a l F l o r i d a Hhowcaae
• :t* s t r i c t l y I n s l r u m t n t a l
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7:04 C o u n t r r F r o l i c s
9:10 l l h y t h m H o u r
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I 0; SO At H om e W i t h Musts
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3:00 Sig n -o ff
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Scientists Claim
Discovery Of Link
Between Man, Ape
WASHINGTON OT - Scientists
^ h a v e claimed to have found the
Vmisslng link between modern man
and hit apelike ancestors.
The creature wa* Identified In
the Smithsonian Institution’s an­
nual report as Australopithecus.
He lived In South Africa about a
million years ago.
Dr. Raymond A. Dart of the
University of Witwatersrand in
Johannesburg wrote the report.
He said A u a tr a lo p o lth e c u s —
^ a lo n g with the previously known
# J a v a and Neanderthal men—com­
pletes the chain of man's develop­
mentSkeletal remains of Australopi­
thecus were discovered In South
Africa about 10 years ago. Since
then, more than 100 specimens
have been unearthed.
"The apparent gap between
living apes and living sapient men
has been completely bridged by
ivcrlapplng Australopithecino, PIthccanthroplne Java man and
Ncanderthallne phases of human
development,” ha said.
Dart, a principal worker In the
study of Australopitheelnes, said
Australopithecus had an “ almost
human" body and brain.
He said the South African crea­
ture walked erectly end impro­
vised tools and weapons that he
used with his hands.

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CHAPTER NO. •
"ADVENTURES OF
CAPTAIN AFRICA”

MORVIVO
Tsst P a tte rn
l o o k L'p A L iv e
H o u lh sld e Proa. Ch u rch
O m n ib u s
Million 4 Mlvle "Mrs. Mike'
Renfro V alley
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J i m B u n le
Mr F r i e n d F l l r k a
l l o e e m a r y C lo o n ey
T h is Is t h e Life
Men o f A n n a p o l i s
BVR VINU
T e l e p h o n e T im e
Air P o w e r
F o rd T h e a t r e
P riv a te S ecre ta ry
Kd S u l l i v a n S how
G. R T h e a t r e
Alfred l l l t c h c o e k P re se n ts
isi.oso C h a lts n c e

NEEDS WATER!

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"CHILDREN UNDER 12
ADMITTED FREE”

Weekend and Christmas guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Har­
vey Dunn were Mr*. W. H- Dunn
.of Floral City, Miis Elizabeth
i Ilunn of Hampton, Va. and Chuck
Dunn of Tampa.
Mr. and Mrs. Milliard Richards
of Lakeville, Ind. are occupying
the Long apartments for a couple
of week*.
Mr. and Mrs James Padgett
of Orlando were dinner guests of
Mrs. Mary Padgett and Miss Vi­
ola Padgett Sunday.
Christmas Day guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Sarvcr included Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Bj Irs . Miss Jenny Sarver, Dick
Ginrich, Tony Geraudy and Marti
Baker.
Mr. and Mrs Gene Harrison of
Orlando wero guc. ts of Mr. and
Mrs. 11. It. lllcrs Christmas Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Steven­
son and daughter Mont of Orlando
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Tangerine St*«
orida tangeri
*i teaspoon salt
4 cup* shredded cabbage
U teaspoon dry mustard
2 tablespoons vinegar
2 tablespoon* chopped
Vi cup mayonnaise
green pepper
H teaspoon celery seed
Peel tangerines: remove white membrane. Cut sections In thirds!
combine m
vrith
lk cabbage and chapped pepper. Add celery seed, salt,
mustard, and vinegar to mayonnaise; blend. Poor dressing ever
salad and toss welL
YIELD: 6 servings.
were dinner guests of Mr. and J. P. Coullietta, Mr tod Mr*.
Mrs- B. A. Hireop Christmas Ralph Coulliette and &lt;oas James
Day.
Carroll and Van Allen of Enter­
prise were dinner guesta at th*
Miss Roxann Henderson of Mlt- home of 3lrs. Rosa Lee Paterligan College, Johnston City, man and Carroll Peterman.
Tcnn. is spending the holidays
Dinner guesta at the home of
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Anna Glass and Miss Doris
Che.tter Henderson.
Faber Christmas Day Included,
Mrs. Elizabeth Fowle* and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. J. If. O 'burnrand Bert White of Ormond. Miss Har­
sons J- H. and Phyl and Miss rietts and Mis* Edith Triimbull
June Dingus of Martin, Ky. re­ of Winter Park. Mr*. Edith Me
turned Wcdneiday to their home Rae, Mr. and Mrs Roicoe Forafter having been ths house tlg. Mr. and 3(ra. Gelas of Or­
guest* of Mr. and Mr*. Jack lando, and Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Ryan for the past ten days
llise of Enterprise.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allan of
DcLaml and son Ed, home on
leave from coast guard and sta­
tioned at Memphli, Tenn. were
Christmas guests of Mr. and
Sirs. Cecil Seller* end family

Th* home of Mr. and Mr*. H.
E Braddock was the sceae of a
family re-unlon and Christmas
Day which Included, Mr. and Mrs.
Shelbyy Rraddock and family:
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Drr and
family; Mr. and Mrs. Rill Mixon
Mr. and Mr*. Rufus Coullietta and family of DeLand and Mr.
and family of Invtrnesi, Henry ind Mrs. Edwin Braddock and
Coullietta of Snead, Mr. and Mrs. family of Enterprise.

Here are authoritative an*w*rs
from the Veterans Administration
to four questions of In taru t to
former servicemen and Iheir fami­
lies:
Q. I know a young man who is
eligible for War Orphans school­
ing. He Is a Korea veteran and ha*
had some training under th* Kor­
ean HI Bill. Does that mean he
has forfeited his right* to War
Orphans education?
A. Not necessarily. Ha must de­
duct the amount of Korean GI
training ha ha* had from 28
months—the maximum under the
War Orphans program. The dif­
ference represents the length of
time he may a'tend school under
the War Orphan* education pro­
gram.
Q. Is there a.iy deadline ftr
applying for dijahillty cumpentattoo?
A. No. You may apply at any
time during y w r life. However,
if you file your application within
one year of &lt;he date of your dls
charge, your compensation pay
menu may be backdated to the
day after you got ou* of service.
If you wait longer than on# year,
payments may be made effective
as of the date of application only.
Q. I told my house and let the
b u m take over my GI Loan. But
VA relieved me i t all lability.
Since I am so longer liable for the
loan, would I he eligihiu for an­
other GI loan.?
A. No. Belief from liability
doe* not necessarily entitle you to

"The Bold and the Bnv«,” •
war picture, has been chosen fee
the midnight show at the Bits
Theatre Saturday night Door*
open at 11:85. • •
The action-filled story »Ur»
Wendell Corey. Mickey Rooney,
Don Taylor and Nleole Maurer

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Adio* Harry, owned by J. Hoir*
ard Lyon* of Greenwood. Del.,
led harncis horses In money won
during 1958 with earning* of
$129312.
another GI loan.
Q. I'm getting my master'* d*»
gree under the Korean GI Bill.
What is considered fnll-tlme train­
ing. for purpoies of competing
r..y GI allowance?
A. Your school determines th«
number of hour* considered to
be full time. VA accept* the word
of your school. For gradual*
training, there are no minimum
number of hours specified In VA
regulations, as there ar* for othar
type of training.
Veterans living In Central Flor­
ida who wish further Information
about their various G! benefit*
should write or visit the VA offic*
at 83 E. Central Are., Orlando,
M a n y homemakers loterato
dripping fauceta, whereaj If lh«
leak la repaired at once basin
stains will not result. When these
are mad* by hard watar mineral
deposits they will be difficult to
remove.

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36 Years In Sanford

General Insurance
R JAMES GUT AGENCY
S12 EAST FIRST STREET
PHONE 78
R. JAMES GUT
JAMES BL GUT

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Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hart , were
guests of friends and relative* In
St. Petersburg over the wrekend.

Th* little kid-ftoy* fruit from Florida, tanrerines, are to easy
to peel that you'll find they make wonderful first courses or des­
sert*. Citrus fruit*, they are excellent sources of vitamin C, and
sed frequently during the ehort winter months
when they’re available—usually till the end of February. Tangerine*
ere Ideal for inclusion In lunch boxes, and they're so easy to section
that the fruit can bo added with a minimum of trouble to fruit cups
and salads In combination with other seasonal f o o d s.
Here's how to make the fruit rupa shown here:
Tangerine Dessert Cup*
8 Florida tangerines
2 tablespoon* sugar, optional
1 Florida grapefruit
6 pitted dates, cut
Cut tangerine peel Into 8 sections: peel about
of th* tray.
Carefully remove tangerine sections from tangerine "cup”. Cut
sections In half with scissors. Section grapefruit, and cut lections
with a scissors Into thirds. Combine with tangerine section*:
sprinkle with sugar if desired. Arrange fruit In tangerine "cups",
top with date pieces.
YIELD: • servings.
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STARTS SUNDAY

THE EDDY
DUCHIN
STORY

ireTTMOM P to M jAMta wwitmowc

’ Mr*. C. H. Baldwin, Mrs. Anna
.Glass. Mil* Doris Faber aceom, patied by Mis* Euretta Faber of
D'*.and motored to Sharpes and
picked up Grandma Faber and
then to the home of Sir. and
Mrs. Jack Argerslngcr at Eau
Gallic for the celebration of
Grandma Faber's 103rd birthday
Dec- 23 Happy birthday Grandma
and may you have many more
happy ones to celebrate.

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SUNDAY AND MONDAY
TYRONE P0WER_
KIM NOVAK

By UELEN SNODGRASS
The program as announced by
the Rev. Don Walling of the Bar­
nett Memorial Methodist Church
• Enterprise for th* watch nit*
service Dec. 31. will use as It*
* theme. " I t’s Tour Time, All th#
| Way from 1936 to 1957. AH are
invited to come and enjoy the
service as follow*:
8:-8:30 j* m.,—Tour to Tune—
Lund”
8:30-9:13.*—Tour to Frolic Land,"
j 9:15-10, "Tour to Fun Land” :
' l l to 1130 "Tour to Film-land.”
.and 11:30 -12:05 a. m. "Tour to
.Tomorrow.”

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Mw rtitM B H l “tig h t
thsy nr*. ia • peculiar
C frighten'd.
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line* n ig h t motmf* actually reflect*
- • n i t te s t th a t csndttfrms are good rath e r

Many
NSW Y o tK m - A arw i
a nation o f why science ei
are not popular with college etodeets bos b o n atten d . It Is teesuse oo many students I n t o ele­
mentary and high aehoola unable
to ape! area the moot simple
words.
Dr. Keonoth B. M. Crooks, a
professor at toology, told the an­
nual meeting te the American
Association for the Advancement
of S deaet that for some y ean a
depressing proportion of Ida col­
lage atudenta see the following
spellings among otters
shocking:
Norm, Bind, Otaay pig, aasmal,
brass, human tesa&gt;olnr, dlrllep,
doctor, eurcle, stealer, punMn.
worf. end wrtttlng. So it follows,
ho aald, that when kids who ipall
that way, coma to eottogo they're
afraid of science courses teeasae
of a a v and "Mr* words Iter'll
have to spell.
A Serious Matter
The relative lack of Interest of
colleit students la scisnca la aa
exteremely serious matter, and
the meeting devoted much time

tirsH O Pc

th e monthly carrying caarge fits their budI* t

I t is wrong to assart the# money Is tight
because the Federal B tein c Board has
made It so nor that money la in short supply.
Rather, we must recognise that the un­
precedented demand for funds is the major
M e «f the high officiate In causa. The money Is “tig h t" simply because
1 * 7 D. Murphy, In a we have been trying to expand oar consump­
.
______
Is Ueteaen a very com- tion. our products* facilities and govarnr ptete gw lanatte* of the tight money situa­ mental services—federal, sta ts and local—
tion which ia now being felt nationwide.
faster than our capacities fo r doing so per­
•&gt;; B e aald “People h ate been •acctutomed to m it
• law n te a fo r a* h a g th at low rate* are tak’T ig h t money’1 te merely an expression
■*.m U r gr anted and a r t assumed to. be nor- o f the demand for funds th at have been
“m he rtrlewad the background for produced because of the great desire of peo­
“People eettn to forget th a t ple to expend their personal economy through
f « tw enty y e a n interact rate* were dell- savings and through purchasing.
h w teily kept a t arttfldel low tevete by
And th s Federal Reserve Board steps in
^ ‘ta am ia g a ttra money Into the credit ayatem, to resist th s pressure to interfere in the
the' result th at during those twen- market thus permitting th e demand for
ettr dollar loet half of its purchas- money to express itself in higher rates of
p o w v ^ k i ||M#
interest.
‘ h •* , in an of thle dilemma people have
Murphy, in his address before the Tenth
^ .N e a paselng the buck on to the Federal Annual Midyear Meeting of the National
Heserve System when discussions concern- Association of Mutual Savings Banks, said
J*g “tight ao*sy" cams up.
all of this Is “rightly so” which permits
'%■- I t Is a popular aisceneeption when pub- th e market to function as a regulator be­
By JOHN w. FINNEY
r ’Ha esstim eat Is heaped upon a gorernmen- tween suppty and demand.
United P m a d u ff Correspondent
^"^al agency fo r the cause of sn economic con­
Higher rates of Interest natually tend to WASHINGTON
- The Dei’! jtition.
dampen the demand for funds on the one fem e Department laid that an
a ss Oar money supply is measured, explains hand while a t the same time stimulates atomic-armed micelle capable of
knocking out whole fleet* of
N Marphy, by distend deposits and currency on the other.
enemy bombers will take IU
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•
d m i te t io n la higher than a t any previous
place In the nation’s arsenal in
|to * h history.
about two yearsThe mutual savings banks, savings and M agazines
To an outsider, ths great national mags- The mUille ia the Army's nike
.. lean associations and life insurance comsines
must appear to be highly prosperous B or Nlka-Iferculei, a more leth­
panics, have established new high records
model of the Nika miwile
business enterprises. Yet Collier’s and Wo­ al
wbleh la now guarding IS of the
'In terms
Mm) of ths funds entrusted to them for
man’s Home Companion, each with a cir­ nation's principal cities against
ffivsatment. Pension funds which are an
Til
.
important source of capital accumulation culation of over four million, are ceasing air attack.
publication.
Nika
B
has
been
Mveral
year*
are also setting new records from month
Collier’s dates back, under one name apd in development and I* now near­
to month.
the operational stage. It It
another,
to 1888, and the.W oman’s Homo ing
As the spetjter explained, “clearly money
capable of carrying atomic war­
Is not tight through a decrease jn the mon- Companion to 1878. Despite their large num­ heads and baa range enough to
ber of copies sold the two together are said take over the functions of a
. ey supply." •
ahortrange Intercaptor plane.
Moreover, our dollars are doing extra to huve lost over $7,500,000 in 1056.
Rear Adm. J. H. Side*, deputy
They
are
not
alone
in
their
future
to
sur­
duty through overtime work. The velocity
to Defense Department misitte
vive.
The
American
Magazine,
after
a
life
of money has Increased thus Improving its
u r K ftr Murphree,' said In Chi­
of nearly half a century, went out of exis­ ccago
efficiency ae a medium of exchange.
Tburiday that Nike B “ will
The whote story Is the fact th a t our ectm- tence last summer. And not so many years soon take Its place alongside the
' omy if fairly, bursting with enthusiasm ago Liberty had one of the largest circu­ Nike mlsillea in defenie of the
with almost everyone optimistic and fuel­ lations of any magazine. Yet where Is Li­ continental United State*."
Sides eald Nike B “will reach
ing seeure In his or her position. People do berty now?
out Into tha short-range Intercep­
The
explanations
that
the
publishers
give
not hesitate to buy anything they want
tor regime” and be capable of
providing they can borrow the money and are what might be expected. They amount carrying either normal high ex­
to n confession of overwhelmingly Urge ex­ plosive warheads or warheads
penses, which apparently could not be cut. with sufficient power to sweep
The Sanford Herald
Yet if these giants totter and fall, what entire eloie formations of air­
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VQIUMS (III Say* i u k wests
planes from tha sky."
about others that are seemingly secure?
A Defenie Department spokes­
Certainly many
American
families man
was asked how soon “ soon''
•t W iirtN at S in k *. t i l t
will regret their going, and may watch other might b* ia military parlance. Af­
FrL Dec. 28. 1M6
ter checking with Sides' office,
Page 4 old favorites a bit nervously.

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he laid “This usually means
about two years, more or le u ."
The spokesman added that Nika
B la now in "an advanced su te
of testing" and that "declalooa
have been made to put tha mis*
ill* into operational u se ”
Nike B, however, has • com­
petitor which may puih it to tha
sidelnei before It can become op­
erational.
The Air Force U pushing for
installation of tha Nary-davsloped Talos missile In preferince to
Nike B. The Defense Department
Is now studying the relative mer-

Increase Expected
In Steel Prices
WASHINGTON
- The gov­
ernment's refusal to grant further
tax benefits for expansion of Itesl
production adds to tha expecta­
tion- of another round of steal
price fncreaset, an
industry
source has said
He laid it alio may result In
postponement or cancellation of
part of a $2.3 billion expansion
program planned by the industry.
Tha industry had asked for the
tax Incentives to help finance Increaaed production of various
types of scarce steel — particu­
larly steel for highway and school
construction, oil tanker construc­
tion and petroleum equipment,
ami railroad ears.
The government refused to
grant the tax tneentlvee. It also
decided against allocating ateel
for construction of oil tankers,
the shortage of which haa been
emphasized by the eut-off of
Midwest oil flowing through the
Suez Canal and Mediterranaan
pipelines.
At Pittsburgh, a spokesman for
U. S. Steel Corp, the nation's No.
1 producer, said tha decision was
“disappointing and win cause de­
lay* In the completion of soma
projects
a nd
deferment of
others."
Dave Gorman and hie dad, Ed
Gorman, once rode in tha same
race at Belmont Park to IMSBoth were out of the money. Dave
still rides. *

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Its of the two missiles, with tte
likelihood that a combination will
be used ia the nation's air de­
fenses.
Niket B. has one advantage
over Taloe I t that It can t e in­
stalled la the present K ite sites
after soma modification of tte
ground equipment. Talfo would
require new situ or the com­
plete .revamping of present Nike
aitek.

to it. WUh the developing of ato­
mic power, automation, electronic
“ meetenleal rains," and super­
n o te travel, i t Is an always In­
creasing scientific and- technical
world- Colleges simply aren’t
turning oat enough scientists and
engloeers to -meet America's fu­
to n need for technical know

minds." Adult "hreaUvaMee" hte
telescoped ipelllnga. He cited the
the "horror” of ‘fJAXNVILLE*
for Jacksonville.

From News*

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. Tha
.Vsrioua explanations were of­ Rev. P. L. ShuiUcsworth,tote
fered i t tte sessions, having to gration leader, in calling a halt te
ia mas* attack on Birmingham'!
do wuh lack of effort to interest
'imrmuwr transportation raelal barriers aft
children to science, improper ^
„ ere trrt&gt;(ed;
teaching or unqualified teachers
"I a«« no reason for a* to fill
of elementary science in high
schools, a te absence of sufficient the Jails up. We have accom­
‘‘motivation” to give youngsters plished our purpose to getting
these people arrested.”
fr
• scientific ‘■ent
Prof. Crooks, of the faculty of
COLUMBUS. Ohio — Zoo Super­
the SUto College, Fort Vallay, intendent Earl. Davis, on ths
Go., blamed the whole teaching "screening" of visitors to view tha
set-up in elementary and high firat gorilla born in aapUvMy?
aehoola. He'i bean studying the
“ We wouldn't let anybody with
misspellings of eollege science
in a mile of that gorilla whs
students for * yean , be said,
adding: "It U well known that sneeres.”
college itudenta do not read,
NEW YORK — Comedian Jim
write or comprehend aa well as
they should. This study proves my Duraotr, on being honored b j_
the city of New York for his ren te
that they cannot spall, either."
tributlons to the entertainment
Don't Knew Phonic*
Industry and charitable and pu­
He said many youngsters com*
blic service activities:
to eollege without knowing the
“ When they told n * th a t they
alphabet "nor that letters have were writing out a citation, I Im
souadi.” Elemenary teaching now
places emphasis on reading, mediately ran outskte to see tf 1
"never on spelling ” The kid* get was double-parked.”
away with cheating—that is an­
HOLLYWOOD — Actress Jeanne
other reason. StlQ another Is that
lower acboel teaching methods, Cralh, in denying the piahs to
"tend to encourage bast*, shal­ m arry aircraft executive H o m e*
low thinking, and superficiality.” Rhoads:
“ Mr. Rhoads la a gentleman T
Not only are lower schools to
blame. The "national affliction, met through my husband during
sloganitia,” has to share it be­ our marriage. I have no romantic
cause many slogans "engrave interests in Mr. Rhoads or In any­
wrong spellings In the young one el*#.”

No Switches Made In H igh Command
■y DONALD J. GOXZALCS
United rreae staff Csersayanl to t
WASHINGTON HP — Soviet
leadera apparently are refratotog
from making any. eHing* to ttelr
high commas* which could t e totarpreted • • a sign of Internal
Kremlin wtakMis, exports ae
Russia have said.
As fa r as la known hare, they
laid, the Russian* mad* no
switches to tte top-level Presid­
ium of tte Central Committee at
the Just — ended meeting of tte
group in Moscow.
The Presidium haa 11 full mamb e n and five sltarnaUa- There
had been advene# reports that
Marshal Gaorgi K. Zhukov, World
Wer II hero a te a friend of Pres­
ident Elsenhower, would be raised
from alternate to full status. But
the promotion failed to materia­
lize.
Evan Maxim Z. Saburov, who
was ousted aa chairman of tha
State Commlillon far Currant
Planning, apparently ataya on aa
a full Presidium member, tebnrov was replaced aa planning
chief by a fallow m am ter of tte
group, MikhaQ O. Parvukhto.
Experts bare are not convinced
that tha Sovlat leader* have
given a true picture of what they
really tatted shoot in MoscowThe public emphasis waa all on
the ihaksop la the eaonemlc plan­
ning staff.
Mora nawa may leak out later
on any high government personnel
changes and the role played at
the session by International af­
fair* particularly the crleie to tte
satellites. One govornmant expert
said It waa difficult to believe tte

to* Rads had not talked about . 4WhUe Ite Kremlin’* leaders a r t f
on tha *pot with aatolHte troub­
Russia's troubles in Hungary, le*, American officials teller* the
Poland and Yugoslavia, coupled comraittee-type system of control
with eome unrest a t home, have will continue In the Soviet Umon
given rise to wldeipread reports
of Kremlin frietjon. It haa been for the foreseeable future. They
suggested that an all-out battle believe trii ssytem I* assured to
for to* Sovlat power la being avoid giving the West any evi­
fought.
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Socialltvenii
Personals

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Sirs. N. C. Biipham, of Wash­
ington, D. C., Is here spending
the holiday* with her son and
daughter-in-law, Sir. and .Mrs.
Buddy Rawls, of 2011 Grandview.

L. Bruce Thompson is home
from Costa Rica to spend three
weeks with his parents, Mr. and
FRIDAY
.Mr*. Leslie E. Thompson, of Loch
The Seminola County Minist­
Arbor. Bruce is a field geologist
erial Association
will meet at
for an Aluminum Company.
10.30 a.m. at the School Admin­
Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Billings­ istration Building.
ley, of Tallahassee, Ala., spent
SATURDAY
Christmas with Sirs. Billingsley’s
Public installation of Seminole
mother. Sirs. Ruith Hutchins, Chapter No. 2, Order of Eastern
formerly of Sanford, now living Star will be held at Masonic Tem­
in Orlando.
ple at 8 p. m. All member* and
visitors are invited.
Capt. Paul F. Hod gins is visit­
WEDNESDAY
ing his parents for the holidays
The Sanford Woman's Club will
fom Camp Stewart, Nashville.
hare a luncheon meeting at 12:30

Ladies

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Past Nobfe Grands
Have Christm as
Party, Meeting

The Past Noble Grands Club
held 1U Christmas party and
regular meeting a t tha home of
Sfrs. J. B. Williams, with Mr*.
H. L. Moore a* co-hostess.
The members arrived a t 8:30
p
m. to enjoy a delicious ehlckcn
Dr. tad Mrs. Robert L Marlowe Teal*
piteau dinner, seated a t small
tad MB , Stephan, *f D allat, Tax.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C- Baker tables, centered with taper* and
a n ipandlng tha holiday* with and so b , John Charles, spent Brasilian pepper.
Dr. Marlow*’* mother, Mr*. C a r Cbristmaa with bit parents, Sir.
The dining table, overlaid with
Mra. J . E. Baker, 1300 W. a cut work dinner cloth, display­
ria L. Smith. Dr. Marlowe U en­
ed a unique Christmai tree flank­
gaged la the practice of optome­ F irst St.
ed by white reindeer and taper*.
try In Dallat.
Mr*. Leslie Went spent Christ­ Other Christina* decorations add
Mr. and Mr*. P. P. Campbell mas (n Orlando with her son-tn- ed to tha festive spirit of tha
have a* gu**t» for the week Ur. low and daughter, Str. and Sirs. party. The large lighted tree, with
and Mr*. JL B. Morpheu and son, Grover Whldden, MIS Lake Wei- its mound of gifts, was the center
of attraction for the evening.
Billy Bruce, of Robintville, N. dona Dr.
Mrs. D. C. Howard, president of
C„ ind Mr. and Mr*. Robert M.
Miaa Winifrad Lovell haa ar­ the club, presided during the
Puiii" and daufhtar, Robbie, of
rived home from Europe and will short business meeting. Cards
Vina Grove, Ky.
be spending several month* here were signed by those present to
MIm Lucllt Campbell it spend with her parents. Sir. and Sire. send to the members who were
unable to attend the party, due
W. V. Lovell.
lag the holldayi la Miami.
to illness.
Mrs. Gerhard Wuansch arrived
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Ml** Shaila Browning la her*
Following the meeting a social
IV
from Chicago, 111., viaiting her Friday from Indlanpolli, Ind., to
- 1 lived. Gifts were ex­
parent*, Mr. and Mr*. R. A. spend a week with her parenU, changed among the members, and
Sfr. and Mr*. W. V. Lovell.
Browning.
au*&gt; gu* -vatu given from secret
a
pals.
Allan Maffet it Home from
Sfr. and Mr* John Fite left
Invited guests were Mrs. R. FuTha Citadel vlilting Mi parent*, this morning for Rawletgh, N. C., trsll, Noble Grand, and Mr*. W.
after having visited here with his E. Raines, Noble Grand Elect of
Mr. and Mr*. G. A. Maffatt.
parents. Sir. and Sire. K. W. Fite. Seminola Rebekah Lodge, also
Also home from The Citadel Sir*. Fite will remain lir Raw- Mrs. W. Harris and Mrs. A. P.
for the holiday* it Ronnie Robi lelgh with her mother, while John Kyle.
sob. *oo of Mr. and Mr*. R. F. I* encamped at Ft. Jackson, S. C.
Members present were Mr*. E.
I Robison.
Angus Mclanls. a medical stu­ E. Walker, Mrs. Floyd Athow,
Mr. and Mr* Hamilton Blsbee dent at Duka University in Dur­ Mrs. W. E. Jameson, Mrs. C. B.
have with tham for the holiday* ham. N. C.. is here spending tha Cole, Mr*. H. Anderson, Mrs.
„ their son, "Bubba" a student at holidays with his parents, the Reaula Thornton, Mrs. Minnie
Ewan, Mrs. Mable Brown, Mrs,
. FSU. and their daughter, Bebe, Rev. and Mrt._ A. G. Slclnnis.
Carl Chorpening. Mrs. May Ru
who teaches In Miami.
C apt Terry Cordell Is home bow, Mrs. D. C. Howard, and the
“ Buck" Matts, a senior at FSU from The Citadel sgending the hostesses, Mrs. J. B. Williams,
is home for the holiday* viaiting holidays with his parents. Sir. and Mrs. JL L. Moore.
hi* parenta, Mr. and Mr*. T. V. and Strs. J. D. Cordell.
Melts.
Mr. *nd Str* Ralph Cordell and
Mis* Martha Owen, a student at *oo, Barry, have returned to
FSU. and her brother, Jimmy their homo In Hartwell, Ga., af­
Owen a student at U of F, are ter spending the Christmas holi­
here to spend the holidays with days with Str. and Sirs. J. D.
their parent*. Mr. and Mr*. J. Cordell.
C. Oven.
Mr. and Sirs. E. C. Campbell
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Brown, of of Laurel A rt. are spending the
Clements, Mich., are here viaiting Christmas holidayi in Alabama.
Mr. and Mrs. William Muitelwhite. Mr*. Brown is the former
Mr*. St. I- Tillia returned
Miss Sylvia Hayes.
Thursday from Washington. D.
C., where she spent the holidays
Michael J. Pikuleff la enroll­ with her son. Pvt. Starshall Clark
ed In the Engineering College of Tillls, who is stationed with the
Marquette University, at Milwau­ 73th Missile Battalion a t Croom
kee, Wis.
Std.
Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Waldheim
are here from Orlando visiting
Mr. and Sira. W. V. Bitting. They
will leave today for Opelika, AlaDr. Waldheim’s home, to epmd
New Year’* and the remainder
of the week,

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IFC Annual B all
Is Held Dec. 2 5
Balloons and the traditional
Greek letter motif formed the
background for tha Inter-frater­
nity Association's ninth annual
ball Christmas night at the Mayfair Inn. Everything was very
attractive, and music for dancing
wss provided by Tony Peres and
his orchestra.
Roy Green is president of tha
Council, Brack Perkins is treasur­
er, and Ed Higgins It director.
Invitations for tha ball w en
handled by Mra. Floyd Cooper,
reserratlona by Robert S. Bill
himer, and decorations by FSU
famous halfback, Buck Metis.
The In ter fraternity ball Is a
non-profit social event held an­
nually for fraternity and sororl
ty people.

Conning
The News
BY VIRGINIA

Understand tha farewell party and Mrs.
dI Black bum. Tbost
li t tha Colees ws* lovtly. Sure present were Roth and Joa Tully,
hate to see them go, but wish Jo and Roy Symes, Tommy ta d
them every succsa in San Juan. Penny Puterson, and PoDy BraThey plan to leave the second of baker and her mother and step­
January.
father, Mr. and Mrs. Bart Baird
The Inter-Fraternity ball a t the of Cape Cod, Mas*. The Bairds
Mayfair Inn was voted tha most are staying at the Mayfair Inn.
fun of tha year. The music wai
Ruth and Leslie Thompson are
terrific, and everything was beau­ rejoicing these day*, n* thetr son,
tifully arranged. Among the Navy Bruce, la home for a couple el
represented there Bob and Anita weeks from hla job in Jam aica.
Hadden, Betty and Frank John' The loot he brought was fabulous
ton, Lil and 0. B. Gray, Betty and but I’m sura the most Important
Jim Guy, and Betts and Doc
Linker. After the ball the band thing waa Just teeing him.
held an Informal Jam session In The eggnog party Sunday a t tfcn
B. 0. Q. U still on a t fa r ax 1
tha bar.
John and Virginia Johnson ar* know, but you might cheek with
having an eggnog party Friday tha B. O. Q. before going o u t
night Carl nnd Jean TYgfcldt Remember if it U on, it la FREE,
are celebrating with a Swedish courtesy at the Officer's Wives
glugg party tonight (Thursday). Club. Unfortunately, Mr. Wilburn,
the manager, is moving, and I
George Dickson's mother i* here
Awards were given i t the Dec­ visiting in the Dickson’s Mayfair cannot contact him by phone or
ember meeting of Cub Scout home. Joy and Will Weber have I would give yon more deftaltn
Pack No. 34. Tliose receiving a- hla brother, Ronnie visiting during word.
wird* were: Richard Carlton, Den his Christrfias vacation. Ronnie Is Thank you too, ail my friends,
9. Lion Radge, Two Year Service seventeen and a track star, I un­ who have Inquired about my
MRS. WILLIAM MILNER OSBORNE
Pin; Stephen Bamberger, Den 1, derstand. However, instead of run­ daughter’s broken arm. Wa are
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Bear Radge; Charles Lewis, Den ning he has been fishing since he keeping our fingers crossed (and
her praetieally tied «a the bad
II, Wolf Badge; Randall Chase, has been In Sanford.
post), that she will «ut break It
Don 9, Gold and Silver Arrow;
Tom Blackburn had a few in
Thomas Palmer, Den », Silver for cocktails last night to meet ■gain. Three time* In two sraaka
Arrow, One Year Service Fin, his mother and father Captain Is too much for anyone, and be*
lieva me it hurts her much more
Bear Book; Vincent Atkinson. Den
than It doaa me.
7, Silver Arrow; Jamea McCtane,
Millie and Bill Thomas are bat*
The First Baptist Church of ing in floating panels. Her head Den 9 Two Year Service Pin;
Ing an open house tonight (Fri­
Sanford was the setting for the band was of small white chrys Thomas McClanr, Den 9. One
day). Things are still In full swinf
wedding of Miss Sindra Gayle anthemum*. She carried a bouq Year Service Pin; Pepper Smith,
and Just think, another leave per­
Dinkins, tha daughter of Mr. and uet of white Fuglmums arranged Den 9, One Year Service Pin;
iod starts tomorrow, and there
Mrs- 0. Lewis Dinkins, and Wil­ to represent the bridal ring
Glen Gray, Den 8, One Year S er
will be a lot of fresh people te
liam Milner Oiborne. son of Mr.
The maid of honor was Miss vice Pin; David Lanier, Den 3,
lake over where tha weary ones
and Mrs. Homqr Lee Osborne. Tho Jane O'Neal of Jacksonville, and One Year Service Pin; Herman
left off.
ceremony was performed at 4:30 the bridesmaid was Mlsa Jane Os Rurton, Den 3, One Year Service
p. m., Saturday, Dec. 22. the Rev. borne, siller of the bridegroom Pin; Glen Chorpening, Don 5,
Fred B. Fisher officiatingboth of which were attired as the On* Year Service Pin; Wayne
The sanctuary was effsetively mstron of honor
Kelley, Pen 8, One Year Service
decorated In keeping with the bri­
Robert Dekl# served the bride­ Pin; and Chris Peterson, Den 5,
dal theme, with baskets of white groom as the best man and the One Year Service Pin.
gladioli and white chryaanthem- ushers were Forrest May, Jr.,
Those Inducted Into the Bobcats
urns hanked against a setting of and John Dinkins, brother of the were Joshua C. Chase, who it
palm and fern, before a while bride.
going Into Den 9 and Michael
background with burning taperi
Mrs. Dinkins chose for her dau­ Wright, who is going into Den 11
in branched candelabra.
ghter's wedding an attractive
Den Mother Pin Awards were
Mrs. Marvin Milam, organist gown of French blue lace with
and Kirby Rogers, soloist, pre­ matching access'iries. She wore a given to Mrs. Burton of Den 3,
sented appropriate nuptial music blue Iridescent sequin hat and her Mrs. Lyons of Den 1, and Mrs.
prior to the ceremony and tha tra ­ flowers were pink sweetheart Meyer* of lien It.
Mrs. Meyers. Den mother of
ditional bridal marches were also roses,
Den It. was given a bobcat pin
used.
Mrs. Otborne wore a lovely
The attractive bride was given Wedgewood blue taffeta dr#*s for Bill Jclllson and Dcnner
in marriage by her father. She trimmed with multiple baby tuck* Slripes for her ton and two Wolf
wore a white ballerina length gown and matching Chantilly lace. She Books.
Mr. and Mr*. Alvin T. Hlttsll
Den Count waa won by Den 5
of Schiffle embroidered net, the ore matching acce*«Ariei and her
Jr. announce tha birth of an I
strapless bodice was designed with *flower* were also pink sweetheart for having the most cubs and
lb. 1 os t»oy, Michael Paul, at
parents present.
a wide draped satin cummerbund. roje«.
Seminole Memorial Hospital Dec.
nnd the very bouffant skirt had'
Following the ceremony a re­ After the awards were present
23. Grandparents are Mr. and
ed.
the
group
sang
enrol*
to
the
fine deep scalloped ruffles. She t cvption was held in the church
Mrs. Herman Harriett and Mr.
wore a brief bolero, designed with annex. Mrs. B. C. Ledford and accompaniment of sound film*
and Mra. Alvin T. Hlttsll Sr., of
QUIIN IIIZABITH It of Britain I* a Petsr Pan collar and long mold Mrs. Tommie Salt, presided at
a s proud aa any godmother as
Lake Monroe. M rs.’lllttall la tha
ed sleeves which ended In points the Brides Tsble. Mrs. Roy Britt Mr. and .Mr*. John FT. .Milner, Sr.
she plays that role for the 11th over hsr hand*. Her elbow length
former Mlsa Sylvia Harriet^
and
Mrs.
JS.
Mnrtln,
Jr.
assist­
and
Mra.
W.
N
Rtiney,
Burnes
time at the christening of the son veil of Imported illusion was at­
ed
at
the
punch
table.
Miss
Faye
ville
Ga.:
Mr*.
Carl
E.
Rogers
of Lord and Lady Porchenter la tached to a rrown of lace edged
Garner and Mrs. Bryon Odell were Atlanta, Ga.; Mrs. H. A. J. llousLondon.
(International)
with pleated tulle and embroider­ hostesses. Miss Vickie Hardin pas­ ch. son Jack and daughter Helen,
F L O W E R S ;
ed with pearls and iridescent pail­ sed little decorated packages of Cairo, Ga; Sir- and Mrs. S. F. O'­
lettes.
She
carried
a
cascade
bou­
rice to tha guests.
p.m. Guest speaktr will be the
FOR EVERY OCCASION
Neal, Ml«s Jane O’Neal, Mr. and
For traveling tha bride chose Mrs. Douglas Speed. Mr. and Mrs.
Rev. Robert Spear Jr., and hosi- quet of white Fugimums with a
dhite orchid centera navy blue wool crepe suit with J. M. Shepard, Mlsa Judy Gabel,
esses will bo Mrs. B. B. Crum­
Serving as her matron of hon-! a white fur collar. She wore mat- all from Jacksonville.
ley, Miss Adelaide
Conte, Mist or was Mrs. J. M. Shepard of j chins accessories.
Alio M. F Doyle, Mr. and Mrs.
Alice B. Cooper, Mrs. John L. Jacksonville, a roommate of the
After the honeymoon trip to the P, 'A. Riles and daughlcr Patri­
FROM THE COLLECTION
Jewell, and Mr*. George McCall. bride at tha University of Florida, j east coast, tha couple will reside cia, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Meade
OF MOLLIE PARNIS Is dU* !
For reservations call Mrs. Theo She chose for the oealion a love-| in Sanford.
and *on Teddy, and Mr. and MrsFREE DELIVERY *
played a gray and gold brocade
Pata, 4*3, by Tuesday noon. Im­ ly bailarilna length frock of Itor- . Out of town guaits attending W. B. .Mobley, all from St. Aug­
lame dinner aheath. A match*
mediately prior to the luncheon icon blue nylon chiffon designed the wedding and reception inciud- ustine; and Don Hunt, Miss Don­
Flowers By Wir* '
Ing “bird cage" Jacket with
at 11 a. m„ there will be a meet­ with a long draped bodice and a i ed the following:
na Dean Batchelor, Mr. and Mrs.
Jewel
button*
tops
the
sleeve200
N.
Psrk
Phone ZUO
ing of the executive board In the very full skirt. The bodice h ad 1 Mrs B. C. Ledford, Eustli; Eldon Llghtfoot and son, Keith,
leas Empire bodice.
m
a sky blue draped neckline end-[Mrs. Tommie Salt, ML Plymouth; all of Orlando.
board room.

Men's

Awards Presented
At Cub Scout Meet

Miss San d raG ayle Dinkins W eds
W. Milner Osborne On Saturday

B I R T H S

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Gowns
Robes
Sweaters
Blouses
Handbags
Belts
Pajamas
Bed Jackets
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Sport Coats
Trousers
Sport Shirts
Dress Shirts
Handkerchiefs
Ties
Jewelry
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Underwear
Hats

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Pajamas
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Caps

Cowboy Boots
Shoes
Socks

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A it Stetson aautUace p i e s for i*Jblrtic it &gt; - ! Chief* by Sbenff J. Linker Hobby
he became the foarthraaked
lh .n f iS ! | f U r 1 * 7 U m * -’ « illy od y be abolished. Stetaaaj far sae ta fiaaariag lie iaatball
Partner Jockey Jahaay Gilbert rootesder.
MtbaO la th* fa baa bats grrifig KhaLrskp* cat* ■andarasiag of t ie twa local jaator
•n a g fn r tif aad work p-asta to j high school*. Alio at last eight’*
■be led the Bailee's riders ia. T V
also sp e e d with
p n ri4a Meal*, c o a i. and t r ie r 1meetong of lie Sem ite* Chiefi.
-332. aaw is a trainer of horses the B aiiaf Writers’ A sso ciate la
_____after t x t m ir t expense , far athletes.
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Floyd Patterson “flfldar af the
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te a l
UaiTersiry, to confer wtrh preii*.*r ,a P s&amp;6 t ie C n h t o r lack of,
M=rr*y Martoch b ti led the title rirtcry o rrr Archie Moore.
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— to forcsisj a eoafereaea of t e a a i fw • f»*b fry a a i aactioo. ta be V oreacw . spea.’beadel by Dob Jiatpia* fsra a rd from New Re- bccomiaj Tale's bar key roach ia Kir &lt; Hairaa is the first Florida*
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|e» as a 2-year-old.
itz o r li ia the c U tg e ’i la has tin n e d the board* »2 timet
la addifioa U Ckairasaa ear*i Basqaarer. who -id a n attaad *re?‘*^*n -atnry.
*bJa Tobia has t iic a 77.
land, auaibers af t ie committee, ^ taeeta* tost aijkt. w»i aati- oa**r“,, ‘
John McNamara, another «R
are Dr- Brasria W. D irts. Capt-' f**^ by pbooe immedisteiy of fcist Accrediaj to t ie rerexoiy-iebapefs) oo
ea the
tie Hoc
Moc sqaao.
sqoad. hat
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J*bm. aad' Siw i-'f Hobby »b»t ie wv.id take f n x “i®*
of wbici Hj*, the finest shooting eye so the
Cereiaad Athletic Director Warrea C. O r for the ticket i e dosated toe tie Mcrcatisi hate won setea. Fior- elab. hittiad for sn » n u . ; j S2-1
Seauno&gt; cauef* drite. Bawo-jam i i j b rjiic ra bat ostsenred Lbe »tera*e from th* f W . John is
made off weH
said. - I iMeV f a h it* to .• jly MPm HIh
*&gt;y more thaa »
ta Tobia ia iconaf with
with three ma)er iitlet ia 1«5« to TW
aad text I
sb w t that ~
1 P&gt; rt*- U 2 to 0-2. The Moet are , ” •»**»!• «»f » -• P^r t*®* r !
rash as the Ia to re a te a l L c ifn e 'ijc f the report feDaw
rv*I—**" Tyre
p » y * !» :-» kith v + r tb rir rir»!j Is- Coach Tom Greene.
___ _[ t * Moca, regards
_
his trim SI
t i f t! - s s p .
- - » "1. g*U i* la
|
' U&gt; tiT T L e m b ir I thootiaTporceadaie. boUi o^^fleld
TV 23^-pocnd sio fier of tie - eo3ey* playiag
IB terrM ipitel .
. .
.................... ....... — i. s- a- i1 fouli -thou
k_.. From
r ---- ^
*f lie bett iboour* a, .&lt;■
baffslo BIm bi led the tim e t with football that does not rtceitT fi-i* 1 tb* Is-k of V-th ia the tale of j^oait
be bat erer
the H aior!f l w ^
r S C *-*»® h j * netud tiaa1, .
. .eeacbed.
. . . _ “la.
21 h o se ram , 1M rum batted i s l t a m a l sapport from race tra ri d o n a t e ticket* for
,277 tbXl oas of 691 s t tr a p u fsr m J 11 T eiri ta batketbaj. 1
kifb
football
caiformj.
and 27* total bates, offsetting tb rlfa a d i coHerUd by the staU:
bate netey
netey eaach
rasched
TL.&gt;T*,
t.
“ I stared to t U one of my *° »T,r»8» of
»* compared h*te
ed a team that
fact that Us 116 strikaoots werej -2. W
.StheaM kate abptdaoed' ®l1 « ^ . ticket.- TTrr
»
alpo U
His first fire
lotted
tkaa 45 percent
155
attempts
for aa CJ|BTBnffB
65 9
crenJsjly difFico:: to arraage «• I’d &gt; t a y neighbor
*eH wme w
s «of *Xrt
” s.tem
ptt for
o e .^ r
sbomiag. and all are
He (the m trk. Teh opposition averaged j »ever lbegoal
-Clyde Parris, a year old thirl srWdato Daring tie past l e i u t I tic ie u for the club.
10. mark.
1I.
b*temso af the Montreal Reyslt. only three games coold be play-' Brighter) it a member of the 6
I&amp;iitidiUljr, I&gt;oo Tobia it ihej The coach’s one concern is
t e i the batting crown in one of ed ia DeLaad. For neat year we Seminole Chief*, be doe* not hate
sk e lte r the team will pick op
the ( W i t races la latereattaal hate only a total of three gamei • child in high school, nor dori &gt;Jtstsndiag pU jer ©a lie el«b. where it left off after the Christ­
high. T&gt;.* « V dcfeaiite m arrel ieadi
League history. Parris compiled a KbedUod at this time—all to be W h ir e achild ia Junior
My retgkbor took one book, to ld '^ *
*3 * *^^6 *»’-h ■ 21.6 mas citation, which ends Jan
J M STtrsge to brat ant first- played ©wuide of Florid*
2.
Plsytog
tetm
s
from
scboali
it
that
day,
took
anotorr
tAel**”
**'
°*er
Iui* t*m«» on 4. They left aith the other stu­
bftomom J oo Coanlogham of
perrentige of t t ( Ho dents for their holiday ea Dec.
RBehestrr. who finished wdtk a ia the CaroUaat ard ia the Galf.’Bea: day aad sold th»t. and *♦-’ •
Coast areas of Mississippi and peated be performanre until be
k!,/J lhe ffi&gt;»t _adep-. fool iboot- 15. "Three days a f u r w* return
J**S mark.
w( will be facing Tampa’s Spar­
Loolsises
cresiei
msay
problems.
[
hsd
sold
*6
tlckeis
for
the
club.
er
oa, ^
starting flse. scoring
T w official figures rrieu ed by
tans at Tampa.” said coach
Becsaie
of
the
t
a
g
distance
iaHr
did
it
because
he
thought
tie
•
*
^
,
throws
out
of
M
Lfgwe headquarter, also disclosed
1
-------*
remarkable
B
i
t i t Sam Jethrue of Torncto led *olvcd, the best way to trav el, project of letting our yo&gt;,ng,!rr*! ' j 1' 1? * * f,T * re£r,rk*b!e ** * I Grwwnc con-*™^*' ’’wdl'*^* plli •
- Bob Wiisoe ofi'«W
mdes away) is to fly, play fooih.ll w .. w orth. hJe.
K ‘rk
t
the J u t o r
'But at the Dad’s Night game lobiB: ,* bo. ri*a.rIe* 10 .***
W a f tto to
ctreal la doebtos with (3 1&amp; il- b o t this is too expensive for
aad srfll be at their
ia |s u if w« travel by bus (the mode,! passed out books to the fathers I ror* thale* for ril»U te b o o o ra .^ ^ g
Bullivaa of Coloinb'ji
dictated by our finance,), it us- of the football pUyeyra to dispose
triples with 1J
_ Rurhmood was] b*HF take* two days traveling to of. These are men who .bould V of it, fir.c; if not, let’s juvt canJvhaetor. of
sitolly inter*.ted ia the athletic. c*l ^
p ta » ”
FingerpriaU of 5A2J iadividuUs
the only player besides Easter U&gt;'tb* **”&gt;*• I® 0 ,itr »&lt;* *"i»*
wto more than or* offensive title,
V fsre the game to allow the s i t u a t e In Sanford. During the! The group swarmed to his sup- engaged ta racing se re taken
■- P lsjtrs adequate rest and two U«t few days these book, has* P*"* *it;» ■ ha r.itaous to te to during 1556, reports the TVroughisg the circuit with —
1*2 ■
hits
with the auction .and bred Raeing Ana.
40 stolen bases Cal Abrams day* to get home. Since wecon-, been being checked to meThe | *° anead
slitently require that ©or athletes, majority of the fathers d.d not
fry and gave the committee,
o i Miami lad ia walks with 115
maintain the sameacademic, „ „ purchase a doraUon
ticket headed by Tyre,
full reign la The University of Dayton bas­
ft
standards required ©f other sta- themselve., much less sell any." making appproprlate
arrange- ketball team Includes eight letterdenta. these t a g trips by bus are
out of a po.iibl# 1000 printed ® '0'-*men.
I tletoet*. only loo of them were
them away from their studies and purr hated. -’It should have been
Grand National
classes too t a g
double what it w , ' 1 Tyre re­
Ptayfag intrrrollegiat* football marked.
at
5t*tsoo
ta
made
more
*xpen( J ite Model
Chairman T jre also led a group
tl«« because of the iil« of th* discussion concerning
the pro­
City of DeLand. and of the small posed auction and fish fry to be
gat* receipts. During the p u t held
in
mid-February. "Tbi,
swason, axeept for the Home­ auction will take an entire club1
coming game, not more than GO membership effort
for succe,i.“
NASCAR
reserved seats were purchased by Tyre warned the group. “If we
| the general publte for any game,
( S a n c tio n e d )
” 3 Every other college In Flor­ are going to get behind this thing j
make a worthy showing out
ida with which our student body and
___ __________________________
alumni feel any natural riv-1
;The Indian River and
airy has abandoned football. This
“ We want it understood that
i
Is also true of all the colleges is t t aro anxious, if possible, to
Georgia. Thus only teams fram save intercollegiate football at
i Alabama, Lou Ulan*. Mississippi. - Stetson. We recall that Stetson
th* Carolina*. Kentucky, and Vir played and &gt;.on the first Imerrol, ginia arc left to schedule, aal leztate football gam* in Florida
100 MILES
i most of these receive heavy fin- more than fifty years ago We
naacis) support from tsv and would like to see this colorful
o f T h rillin g
' other »ourees.
sport preserved, if ponibic, for
OR SHINE
D riv in g Skill
“ Because of these facts, a 'd future Stetson students, but we
, after extensive study of this prob- strongly feel that if there is no*,
By N ation-, Top
Thru Feb. 28th, 1957
lem. It ia our unaaimoui reef.m• a return to reason by small
D river*
mendatlon that President Ed- schools, the sport will soon be
munds should confer with some come one that can only be played
(except
president, of other colleges in the by Urge institution, and profe,
southeast in an attempt to form lions! organisations.
Sunday)
“ We make this strong return
a new fooobatl conference for the
; sioeiicr schools ia this area who mcnneUuu in Um hope Um I Plcsi| will agree to play football oa a dent Edmu&amp;di can interest some
sane basis. We ha*# concluded other roll*:* and university pres­
that rules similar to the ones used ident* in a program of uniubslat
m the ’’Ivy League” in the East dized intercollegiate football be­
and fwtbali
■ wwid be good for the tout be ait fore it ix too
Titusville-Cocoa
dies oo the small campui.
also.

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TH E SANFORD HERALD
Fri- Dec. 28. 1956 Page 7

FSU Holding Spanish Class On TV

TALLAHASSEE. —More than a Actually, Flynn said, many times
thousand famUlU In Florida and 1,000 people see the program from
loath Georgia now arc picking time to time. Comments from
up conversational Spanish in a those applying for workbooks give
television class conducted by Flor- an idea of the make-up of this
m U l W r • T B ,H Ida State University. The class la off-campua classDETROIT. Mich. W — The first so popular it will he repeated, be­
T. C. Merchant, publisher of
two lauachlng-type earth satel­ ginning In January, over a Jack­ the Madison Enterprise-Recorder
lites. which resemble eold-plated sonville station.
Is a class member, as Is an adult
beach balls, will be delivered to The class U FSU’i rirst ven­ education teacher in Sarasota
the naval research laboratory ture In educational television. It County, William H. Wood ofEngwithin a week.
originates every Sunday afternoon lewood.
Within a ynar the laboratory over commercial station WCTV in
From Moultrie, Ga., cornea a
Is expected to be ready to fUS a Tallahassee and Thomasville with letter from Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
three-stage rocket which will car- Dr. M argaret Campbell of the Nolcs who say they are following
the program on the radio. (Tele­
ry such satellites 300 miles to thr j |. j y faeUny al teacher.
vision audio waves can be picked
edge of outer spaee.
Among those enthusiastically
If everything works as planned- following the "Let’s I.earn Span­ up by FM radio receivers.)
A junior in high school in Thothe tiny satellite will bo kicked ish" course are Gov. LeRoy Col­
out of the third-stage rocket, and lins and his family. Darby, six, maiville, Samuel W- alker. is ta ­
spinning at &gt;40 revolutions per “is ahead of the rest of the fam ­ king the course. So is Winifred
minote, will start rotating around ily but we are hoping to catch up Johnson, who is taking a first
the earth every few hours for up with her aoon," said the govern­ year Latin course in th* high
school at Cairo, Ga. So Is Janice
td a year.
or. The youngest Collins also takes
The firing of the first satel­ Spanish in her first grade class- Phillips, a Spanish student In LeJ
lite-carrying eoekets will bo a Governor Collin* welcomes the on High, Tallahassee.
Asked Dr. A. D. Dillard of Moul
major event in the International 13-week Spanish course since his
"year” which starts July 1. it will administration has given particu trie, Ga. who Is following the
also climax tho project, called lar emphasis to closer ties be course with Mrs. Dillard: "Do you
"Operatien Vanguard," announced tween Florida’s Spanish-speaking plan to have a clast in French or
by President Elsenhower ia July, neighbors to the south and this German a t a laterdate?"
Wrote W. S McMleball of Quit
1115
state, which la their gateway to man, Ga., southeastern manager
Ruaaia hai announced a similar the United States
project. While the U. S. govern­ He and Mrs. Collins made a
r
ment denies any rice with the good-will tour to some of the Car­
USSR to launch the first satel­ ibbean countries just before the
tM II S. AM POtCi’S new B-58 “Hustler” U shown making a rapid
lite, the U. S. firms whleh have beginning of his first term. A
on a teat flight. By present standards, It is a smalt plane. Its
the rocket and satellite contract* lack of Spanish was embarrassing,
wingspan U S3 feet and It is 05 feet long. In spite of Us relatively
feel the competition and each he said and "I hope to have some
small size, it carries a big wallop at supefionic speed. It Is America’s
hopes the launchlag will take speaking acquaintance with Span­
newest long-range bomber. The small bomber is manned by a crew
a&lt; three.
(Aviation Week Magazine Photo from International;
placa at (lose to nest July 1 as ish" by the time another good­
will tour la made. This is planned
possible.
The building of the satellite it­ some tim e during the four-year
self, g SO-Inch diameter sphere term he will begin In January.
Trips and other official busi­
whleh will weigh only l i l t pounds
when loaded with its dslicate re­ ness have prevented a full a t­
porting instrument!, Is Only a tendance by the Collins family ev­
ery Sunday. Besides Collins ,-ind
minor part. of the talk.
The satellite la being built here Darby Mrs. Mary Call Collins,
by Brooke ft Perkins,. Inc., mag­ the governor’s wife, and another
daughter, 3fary Call, 14, all are
S T A M F O R D , Conn, dfl — turned out 1,000 stuffed animals nesium processing and fabricat­ anxious to pick up conversational
Christmas too commercial? Not a t 1of washable plastic for young ing firm- The models being de­ SpanishToy Clinics of America, Inc., cancer patients. Her own son livered now are numbers three
Purpose of the class, according
•w h e re the slogan is:
died of cancer a few years ago and four computed by the firm. to Roy Flynn, director of com­
"ThU
U
a
research
program,
"Don't send money It costs' Cllni™ include Montgomery,
munication! and radio at FSU, is
Ala.; Dorn Ilnton, DoyntOn Beach, and that means everything hae to to provide viewers with enough
money to send It back.’
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Coral Cables and West Palm be tried and tested from scratch, Spanish to make a visit In Spin*
u id James S. Kirkpatrick, vice
!sands
Y.#t of*h«toyscmeach
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• president in charge of research lih-spcaklng countries more intertsting and profitable.
'ran who might miss the fun of
and development. "Models one The clase sessions, which began
(haring In the joy of the nativity.
and two were eebjected to sta­
Oct. 21, are liberally sprinkled
TCA I* an organization of more
tic, centrifugal force and atrength with the Spanish equivalents nf
than SO dinlca scattered across
tests. Numbers three and four such useful tourist words and ex
the United States and in Italy and
will probably be given heat eh pres lions as good mornlng._ thank
Puerto Rico. Founded In 1049 by
sorption, reflection end cosmic you, swell, church, school, s g tion,
• i t * president, Mrs. Jo*«t&gt;h M. Sha­
ray tests, among others, as well so long, coffee, fruit, eggs nap­
piro of Stamford and Boca Raton,
Benjamin Beach, Officer In as more strength and spin tests kin salt, fork, colors and num­
Fla., la is growing rapidly.
| Charge of the Vetcram Admin- with instrument* fastened inside." bers from one to 20.
The beach bail-site satellite
Threw year* ago It listed wix | i.stration Office, Orlando warns
As visual aids Dr. Campbell
clinics where old toys were refur-! .p t^ n n . thnt the deadline for many will eventually be launched uses pictures, are objects and
—will
be
loosed
at
11,000
miles
bished and new ones mfde. Today
other easily »cen paraphernalia
applying for five year term non per hour 300 miles up- They will
there are clinics in 13 states.
with an Identification in Spanish
be thrown in an alllptlcal path,
Welfare agencies are depending convertible C.I insurance is Dee. coming with 300 to 1,500 miles speaking countries. Lessons are
more and more on toy clinics lo 31. 1958. This new deadline wai from earth, and varying from 40 built around these and viewers
bring birthday and holiday merri­ set by the recently enacted Ser­ degraei north to 40 degrees south are asked to participate and to
study their workbooks after the
ment to orphrans, children in hos- vicemens and Veterans Survivor latitude
class.
• p lta ls and others who might b Benefits Act, Public Law 851, 84'.h
These workbooks, with a page
pitala and others who might be Congress.
A meat stew Is an excellent way
Veterans who are eligible for to feed the family important veg­ of vocabulary for every lesson,
forgotten.
are provided by the Extension Di­
AloIs ^ df people call us up and this insurance aro those who were etables. Flour Ilk pounds stew vision of Florida. They are sent
vant to do something to help," ordered into active aerviee for beef. Brown in Is cup melted hy FSU on request and the num­
lire. Shiplro said. "We invite 31 days or more since June 27, fat. Add about Is cup water,
ber sent out gives the university
:hem to rente to work In the clinic, 1950. They are allowed 130 days teaspoons salt and 14 teaspoon an idea of the sie of the class.
from
separation
in
which
to
ap
pepper. Simmer about 2 to 2's
but our slogan is, ‘Das’t s*nd
moneys'll "costs" money* to send "it j *?!* ,f" ,h!r f lcy’ ,0r D u m b e r hours or until the meat is tender
31. 19M, whichever is earlier.
During the last 45 minutes of
So the clinice operate with no! ne‘ ch. at,vi,#et} «h*j vete,r “ » cooking time, add 1 cup chopped
capital and no payroll. The work-1
* c**r,*‘n thrlr .ppllca- onlone, *4 cup uncooked while
.hops are in ho?nre and
accompanied by the pro- rice. 2 cups sliced carrots. 1, No
303 ran tomatoes and l«i cups
Girl scout*. 4-H clubs, women’.
P
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water. Continue to cook until the
s ia n .|P
p
«d by the Veteran. Adminlstra- rice and beef are tender. Add
,onnel’
tion or postmarked on or before additional water if necessary.
The parent organization Is start- DpC. 3I&gt; No metiieal exam ine I ----------------------------------------*ng a monthly news letter for its tion is required for this Insurance, glad to help you." The office
100,000 members, setting policy
For further information and hours ire 8:30 a. m. to 5 p. m.
and providing patterns and in- ________
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in filling
out this ap- Monday through Friday A Contact
stractions for toy-making andIptortion'caU .at’the Veterans Ad- Representative will be available
repair.
1ministration Office at 42 East until the cloae of business Dee.
f-x One
unc wy
m * n, jits
lsiiiinni Jimif•
nnr#i Ave., v;ri«iiiuo,
woman,
Mrs., William
Mnnr-1i tCentral
Orlando, wnerp
where ia •*#
31 vto aasist any interested veterW ield of Bloomfield, N.J., recently' Contact Representative "will be ans.

of Allyn and Bacon, Inc., a class
member:
"I had two years of Spanish at
the University of eorgta several
years ago and It gave me plenty
of trouble. My wife had two years
of Spanish a t Wesleyan College
and she doesn’t profess - to be
much of a Spanish student. 3Iy
little girl who |s in the sixth
grade was listening also and she
picked It up quickly end was
counting up to six a t fast as you
were after listening a short while.
My wife and I agreed that we
could have made *A' in Spanish
had you been our teacher."
Mrs. Ted Gortemoller wrote
from Marianna: "Since we have
made a couple of tripe to 3(exico
and expect to visit Cuba some day
we are especially interested In
these lessons and would apprec­
iate your home work book.”
Flynn Mid the Jacksonville pro­
gram will originate over Station
WMBR-TV The time will be an­
nounced later. Arrangements have
been completed with the eneral
Extension Division to provide
3J100 workbooks for the elass, he
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1956 Is Big Y ear
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WEST P A L M BEACH V —
The yea 195# wai a big one In
hurricane research but 1157 will
be even more lmpoK*nt, the Na­
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said in a year-end import.
"We know a whole lot more
about the structure of tropiea!
storms than we did but everyone
must realise we won't solve this
problem overnight." Associate Di­
rector Cecil C. Gentry said.
Gentry said during IIS# two
large data gathering projects
went irto operation but not in
time for correlated work during
the hurricane season. He said the
eight new upper-air sounding sta­
tions and three reconnaissance
aircraft for exploring the interior
of hurricanes are ready for the
start of the storm season In 1957He said at this stage the em­
phasis Is on the collection data,
moat nf which should be collected
by the rid of the 1957 season. He
u ld then the emphasis will swing
to research into the mysteries
of the great hurricanes.
The rules of golf will remain
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Living Costs Rise To Another
New Record High Last Night
By MAUREEN GOTIILIN
q WASHINGTON TP—The cost of
living rose to another new record
high last month as higher prices
for now ears, fuel, services, anil
house furnishings more than off­
set a drop in food prices, the
government has reported.
Th* average factory worker’s
take-home pay and purchasing
power also hit new records. The
average pay for a factory worker
^v lth 3 dependents rose 3 1-2 per
Went to 575.20, more than enough
to wipe out the rise In living costs.
Th* living cost hike automaticlily brought pay raises nf 1 to 3
cents an hour for nearly 900.000
workare in the steel, steel fab'
eating, aluminum, meat pack.r
aircraft and can industries. Thei
wage contracts are geared to the
cost of living.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics’
consum er price index rose by oneNenth of on* per cent to 117 8 per
cent of avenge 1947-49 prices. Tho
index has climbed to new records
In 5 of the last 6 month*. In
November it was 2 4 per cent
higher than a year ago.
Decline Likely

Bureau Commissioner Ewan Cla
cue predicted that living costs
this month will be about the same
as in November, with • decline
more likely than an increase. He
said they also are not expected
to show much change in February.
Food prices dropped lost month
from October. Hague said meat
prices should tend to go down this
month, helping lo hold down the
price index. The usual winter
sales of clothing also will help,
he said.
In this connection, the Agricuture Department reported that 8
cents of each consumer dollar
spent for food last year went for
“ stlon costs. Ten years
e transportation cotta was
illy less than 8 cents.
rho Bureau said new car prices
ro.e last month as the new |«S7
Plymouth models cam* on the
market. But it added that new
Chevrolet* and Fords, which cam*
on the market in October, already
are selling a t discounts.
Hague said there were no signs
that the discounts were caused by
"buyer resistance." He said be
thought "people have just gotten
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but Ao wue Mr w t et folks. Ho
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woo from TalUheeee*. Bho bod I mind ta toko my invitation beck.
met him ot tha Harbor Dny dance
p eg jy emlied. “Suit jroureelf.*
two jrooro 0*0. Sho *** **** ibo told lastly.
doom «ocb year for Harbor Day.
hadB.t ^
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bo hoipmi
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ot homo. Nothing to do but Ua lor7 w tra uncertain. PaU waa al­
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aun. rtdo la her coarartlhlo, artth ^ ln„ ware going through bar
the aun pourvag over Mr. Md
P tti M7d, -well. moke up
thmk of marriaxa oa
* your raabla mind and make It up
that waa waiting far bar wnenij'
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CHAPTER 10
DEQOT POMEROY lay la the
I faded old hammock, moving
It slowly by ona foot b a r e l y
touching tha floor, Her hand*
were locked behind h tr head. She
laally watched white clouds mov­
ing against the deep asurs sky.
Peggy had a sense of well-be­
ing, Ilka a contented, wall-fed kit­
ten. Peggy felt th a t way most of
the time, being the only child of
doting parents, the only grand­
child of doting grandparents. She
hadn’t a care la tha world, espe­
cially aa this'fine, crisp Novem­
ber morning. This whs the first
November aha had been at home
la four years.
Her folks bad wanted her to go
North to school, saying that aba
should learn about different cus­
toms and different people, so four
.anowy winters had been apent at
Northwestern. I t had all been picture pf what a Southern belle about the girl In the red pants?"
should be doing at ten o'clock on
" 'Red pants' 7”
n warm November morning—but *Tva eeen her twice. She had
don't 1 aee a book? Dont tall on red pedal-pushere the first
me you v* been exerting yourself time; the n e x t time, ih t waa
enough to read!" He seated him- wearing red slacks. So I Just call
self In a basket chair, stretched I her The girl in the red pants.’
his long leg* before him.
Thought at drat I waa aeclng
Tha only o h a n g a la position Lauren BacalL"
Peggy made was to t u r n her
“Oh, I know who you" mean,
head alightly. She said in a laxy On# of thosa women who rented
voice, "Hll You wouldn't be crlti- the Ultle Class cottage."
darn’ me, would you?"
“One of them may be a woman.
"Doe* on* d art?" Pets grinned. The other looks about eighteen.
“Well, (or the record, Mr. Peter The older one la quite attractive,
Craig, If you're hinting that I’m too . . ,. Didn't Dick tell you
Laxy, I admit it. And I'U remind about them?"
you that It's tha first November
“Dick?" The hammock stopped.
I've been lasy for four long years. The laziness dropped from PegThis winter I Intend doing Just g y a voice. "How does Dick know
aa I please."
about them?"
*’I don't see that that would ba
“Ha knowi. 1 saw him talking
any c h a n g e ," Pete said good- to them In Hicks' Pharmacy this
naturedly. “How about a dale for morning.”
the Harbor Day dance?"
“That's strange. He called me
’T h at’a n week off."
I today, and ha didn't say anything
“You sound as if It might ba n about it."
year. And will you, or won't I “Does he tell you every time he
you? Or has Doc already Baked? talks to another girl? He's been
I wanted to get my bid ahead of ta the cottage."
him."
'
(To Be Continued)
rlay. tlcprtnlad by psnalialon of Ihs publisher, Avalon Books
Distributed by Kies feaui/a* Syndicate.

CHIIP TIIPORO ADAMS dons
tribal hraddrru aa he pore* la
Sarnia, Ontario, Canada, alter
closing a deal that will make;
the Chippowu the wealthiest
Indians la Canada. Involved are
3.450 acres of the St. Clair Re­
serve, told to New England le a
dustries, a giant U.S. concern?
for 17.000,000. Soma 407 memben of tha Chippewa band will
share In tha sale of tha land, and
Chief Adams Is scheduled to recalva about 1140.000 for his

Clerk Thinks TV
Necessity In Home
FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. W*.
Television in the home la a necesslty-at least as fa r as Superior
Court Clerk Thomas II. WiUiami
ii concerned.
Williams has signed an order
authorizing a guardian for four
minor children at Dunn. N- ’ C.,
to pay $168 for a uaed TV act for
them.
The order permitted First Citi­
zens Bank and Trust Co. to b f
the set for Hannah, Georgeannf,
Lois Marie and Annie Bell Miller,
daughters of Mrs. Cessle Miller of
Dunn.
Lacy S. Collier, attorney for tha
petitioner, said it would be to tha
"best interests’’ of the children to
buy the television set with funds
from a 35,000 asset.
Television "Is not an Item of
luxury, but is the pinnacle of 20th
century communication, h necdk
aary and integral part of tfla
atomic age In which said Infants
live," the petitions said.
It said TV will bring the girls
"commgnicationi from every part
of the world. It will keep them in­
formed on subjects which formerly
were the exclusive domain of
kings."

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I
who forgets half tha time
Jf f t | |
I
to put encloaures—to which
S?
2 1 1 //
you've referred in your letUr*—inside the envelopes?
'
One bow I know had thia
little sign fram ed and hung -7.
over hia Girl Friday's desk:
A girl I love is Tlllie Moses
She type* “ Enclosed please And'
And then encloses!

/ n v o v &amp; H r 7M rM tA A /m c\
G A t/ r y o u 7 w s i s r r r a \

$95

masonry

’51 PLYMOUTH Belvedere
hardtop. Radio and heater
$595.
’48 PONTIAC 2 dr. ft cyl,
Hjdramatic, R&amp;H
$195.

OfANDMA.WUV
If IT TH’ BOVS
NEVER THROW

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lU. IT ’S THIS LITTLE *ION ON MV BACK THAT
OES TH' TBICK f f /----

VA 5 IK .W HIN TWIV 01 AU II
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NO-COOKIE LlfiT IF
TH EY DO TW 0 O W ... I

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TVIAT'4 ALL//
T~

52 PLYMOUTH
tvagon

afatlon
5595-

*50 PLYMOUTH
Radio and heater.

sedan
$495.

*52 DeSOTO 4 dr. SPOT­
LESS
$795
+ O eti * s fatf. * w y

■* Quick erylne-CW^Uw

’55 DeSOTO V8 4 dr. Full
power, Radio and heater.

$2391.

* bfwMIy iviltd far dry w»fl

ennitnntien end iailvrad
lwt«M

■k InakM and rallan daw
aadly wirti wala.

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HfWHO
JLFiELD-

HOLD IT •
OWL«.,

5V A t C lY f

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VkHiCMWOULD HAVE Bt
AN AUTOMATC TOUCH*
3AAXEY CAUCHT IT AT
LfiASTA TOOT FQIP.VAI
. O F T H ’ O C A L L IN ie.
I » te »p e 5 b a c k aw/D
I
DOWNED TH' BALL/

Hart’s real news ter tha homemaker—now you can buy a aemlfoneleu ham that’i easy to carve. The troublesome h p bone and
thank bone have bean removed. Only tha straight lag bone remain*.
Carring is aa easy task—Just stand tha ham on its aid* and slice
/-v \
from right to left, cutting down to the leg bon*
I .' \
cn each tile*. Then looaen all of the slice* with
I LlA
cn* horizontal cut
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For your money, you gat mac# stieeeble hen meet,
f
)/ \
laaa bone wesie, tern let and na «km when you
I f 1 buy * Mml-bonelaaa ham.
|» y / ( /
All aemi-boneles* hams are sugar-cured and
\V * V J
hickory smoked. They are available la weight*
..\ Z j
from 8 to 18 pound*.
utm
If You with to serve the ham hot, follow the
/ ”~ N
cooking or heating inatructiona printed on each
/ O 1
Individually wrapped ham. A 12-pound ham will
/
1 /1
heat through in about 3 hour*.
I J/ \
About H hour before th* end of tha cooking
\ (\ )
*!*"•• scora th* fxLjpd stud witVwhole clove*.
V^ /
Glxza with a mixture of 1 cup brown eu^er and
I mi i . mIm, H cup white com syrup or fruit Juic*. Continue
•ta*
baking until ham is browned.

CALL "OO”
Th* Lumber Number

•53 PLYMOUTH 4dr. Auto­
matic Transmission $693
'53 CHRYSLER Imperial
hardtop. Full power and
equipment.'
$1393-

fo r Sudden Scrvlco

Lumber &amp; Supply
Yard
211 W. Third SL
Sanford. Fla.

CHRYSLER—PLYMOUTH
The Best For Leas’*

PAINTS

Adjoining Free
Parking Lot

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*1—ROOFING sad F L U a U N t

4*-AB1K L F i r o t BALM

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IT -B lO lk R S lad REALTORS

GOP Labor Division
To Be Operating
Until '58Election

Frt. D tc. 28. 1M 6 P i n »
creared tkaiy shkre of l‘ha Ulor

vote In Ilia 1*59 cteetlona. Presi­
EXCHANGE
Will trade I bedroom fu m e
dent Eisenhower m UN larger
MAYKAIM A H tA
majorities thaa la l i s t to Hto In­
Paul f . MMiles • Ben Ph. 154
113 N. Virginia, beautiful Brit­ house n r modern tfalltr.
dustrial eastern atolat. th a Re­
Free satiatete. Quality werk. D9 ttvry. 17-99
tany Farm .Home. 3 bedrtomi,
9053-W. WBLAEA APARTMENTS_____
Ii A K E F R O N T h o m e
publican* also picked up ttoUao
baths, ••Wade-bu.lt” op Dak
HHret* Nila. I ll W. Pint St I 2shaded
FUuMarKG
seats In Uta eastern «totM whde
lots. By appointment. I bedroom frame tin large lot.
■BWlNO MACHINE*
Florida n&gt;om. hardwood floors,
losing 14 In If^ sU lts Wist of
93SA0V.
0 6 treat and Repair Were
Aval#* Apti Bffiileiey, PE 719-W
Nveehl - While
shine irecl, ellrus Irtae. Over
Ihe Mlatisalppi River.
h i * U 4 U44M
ROSA
L.
PAYTON
loo ft. on rend bottom lake.
i t m i p 1IU OARB
Iffieiney apt. Hi-way It-tl 8*
m b it s
m e i «l i l
With most labor Isadora tosh*
Paved toed.
Phene
2*4 Sanford Ave.
CHf Limit*. Blumfearland Court Registered Real Estate Broker
II
milled to the Democratic
locratle party,
$7,700
Ry RAYMOND LAItR
Phone 2*71
17*1 at Hiawatha
Canteens, tols, sleeping bags, Sea M mtM lt Realty far Desir*
the OOP umlerlook aa axtaatlvo
PLUMBING G HEATING
United
Pres*
Allff
('arrelpendeht
tenls. mess kite, hunting knlVre.
campaign this y44r to woo t i a i able Htuies and Apt* Phono it
Septic Tank Installation 4k Servic
WASHINGTON (If) - Bepubllcan anti-file labor vo(6rt.
Army-Navy
Surplus, 119 RanNavy Surplus.
Heater Service, A r e h i 9
Mat in till
fnrd Avi.
national headquarters will kelp
Harriett, Phone 734-W or 133*.
Republian labor coihmlttoga,
"
B
H
p
n
e
d
R
Its
labor division operating until tanging In site from E to 9A98
trO
U
r
&amp;
i
i
a
lt
J
?
li
f
Peterson
—Fielpry to you—
E shower. Steam heat. KWuir*
Jr.. P. J. CHMteftOn. Girfleid the 1938 eongrttiiosal elections In member*, were said ta havo ao la
lA S S IN K t ADS
, AioMiauM
Manuel Jarobton across from
Willetts. John htolreh tad R. W an effort to nin ttiore of the ta ­ organised on a city .and county
Venetian Blinds
Poat office.
204 So. Dark Ave. — Phone 190 Williams. A. C. Doudnly, l.ahd bor vote.
basil In a t least &gt;5 states.
Enclofrtl head. Sarproof bottom
Surveyor.
rail with pintle ends. Plaitie Slrsplng rooms. f.V. 4dl Mag­
The top libdr post at the HOP
Stales with ID to so eounty com'19
N.
Park
Ave.
Phon«
1129
OZIER REALTY CO
or rayon topes. Cotton or nylon
nolia At*. Pb. 139-J.
Nstloritl Committee wilt he filled mittreas In all Urga IndnstfUI
Laura
B.
Oder.
Realtor
IT u t
”
by Wlob#rt J. Gormley nf N la tiri areas ware Pennsylvania, India­
C O M PLB tl PLUMBING JOB
M. Field. Associito
^VnHk
U
I*
m he* Paint Cre, clean apt. Oil heaL 911 P*rk. 1901Hate)
Fall*. N. Y.. 4 plumbers union na, New York, Naw Jer»4y, Wla339
including)
bath
future*,
ettotsret
So
Drlandd
Hwy
P&gt;.
t
4BITE'S - for *964 f*W,
Phone 3f0 Furnished 3 rodtht A bath. Low
member who wars on the head­ cohslii. Nevada, Cenneetltuf and
tihk, water pump, aeptle tank 111*114 Welt &gt;nd Bt.
EVENINGS: 3113 and 790
Sttak,
Chicken.
Shrimp.
quarters staff during the 1958 MarylandHtnL Call 1494.
add waier heater, igproklinate- 44—APPLIANCES
This Is a frt«» piss to the Movie*
campaign
*39 menth,
■g a ^ T T i m s ! ly Cill,
Other stales ifl wltleR Ihrtn
Furnished garage apt. 5 room A
lihd Ride-In Theatre tor Jihi
or ere ea TODAY
FRIOIDAIBB anpllinees, gel#
Ho replaced Roy JartHi, direc­ were &gt;ub*(antia| Iffo rtl to mill*
hath,
screened
poreh,
larafe*
Robsott
Eap.
date
Jan.
R.
Phrea Ui3
y try body relax*. «t the Dogjlt 1097 Sanford Are.
in n Service. O. M. High, OvU4o
tor of labor activities during thla nitre labor support store llstw ly
Phone 559 or 1037.
1997.
Diner * Bar. You’re neat.
put. Phone ro-9-99ii or sen
year’s campaign. James has re­ party officials a i Maaiaehntottt,
Thla
ford 1042-W alter 9 p.m.
9 room houso. 160(1 French, PhoOe
■hU hla a free pass to the Rita
Ho m e A N iT m cuM E
turned in his Job as a BepUbllrih Washington,
APS
DO
ITI
New
ttaHlpafHta,
4RD o r fttA N M
Vatra for " Fruldle Jonc*.
Thai
067-R.
3-R.R. furnished home on large
staff employe of the Senate Labor Maine, Oregon, Uolnradd. Utah,
Maytag
automatic
washer,
good
date
J
in
.
9,
1997.
T
Map.
corner Idt in nulet section of
Committee.
conJillon, 1135. Phone 359 J.
Idaho, Kentucky, Missouri aha
our reiallvaa,
Second floprs-lwo.
room
furnUhfloorv-t
------„ ----city with n e a t- 1 -Il.R. furnished CHOOSE GOOD H O R k K R B GOP managers believe Ihey in- Rhode Islahd.
through
cultured
adl.
tret
an
hbora
for
the
cd apt. rrivate hath. 535.00
*}fi8Sa
apartment
nttaehed.
Double
cat*
43—
BUILDINO
MATERIALS
■■
■■■
............mm
Him sympathy •»«own u t in our
month. Phone 1217-W after 6m
''“i f t . ’iiBifadr*
porte. PreseM rente ' ere *95 experleneld Id writer alstit ytw.
t bareivamertL Alan tor
METAL ROOFlNO
arid 185. Lie# In one end rent
Now in stock, 5-V Crimp—'*”
REAL ESTATE
the other or rent both. Just re­
t t W W 4*
Corrugated — 1(4“ Corrugated
PaDla Road, Phntre Wo
duced to ttlrtoo. A wise bur!
(let All Your Roofing Need* at I I —AURMAUE
ft- iO B T AM) r o t m t t
t M M t m NOTICE*
Shtfritren UdllcrtMe P lp t Co.
Ten acres ekceptlonil tiled land
Out West 13th St.
MIA
[C 5 S k
on hard surface road. W. E. IV. D W m tliM
hire
T. W. MERO
Kirchhof* Jr. Pfhone 903.
nlth. 49—IL hINErB EQUIPMENT
REALTHRS
M
IMI P e rl Ave. Phodt 17 or 1(3
■nd leave m anage. Howard.
HAYNES Office Machine Co. S = h 6 m e s
Typewriters,
adding
machines
ru M H ^ w su .
Robert A. Williams
FOUND— a re y KtUen. call mot.
Sales-Rentals, 314 Mag., PH, 44 SOUTH PINBCRE8T- 119 Lourel
REALTOR
Drive. 3 bedroom modern home.
types end m a t, laiuusd 17-FURNItURL—MUUHLji &lt;.D
g*»»«8*oNAt m h &lt; »&gt;
' ~
est than 1 year old. You can
R iym ofld l.tm th ta ltt,
with a low down*
* , W N m a Used furniture, npfilahels, tools, up thl* home
and take over • 4H55 Phone try* .“ ttaRw * am.
ete. Uought sold. Larry's Mart.
I. Mortage. Monlhly pkjr*
r
n
331 East 1st 8L Phone 1631.
TiL 14if . ru fi^ u re centar W. rt. “ R lir 5TEMPRR
manls Including ta* A insuf*
art W a t * * 1 * * f t U
Realtor — General Insurer
ranee only $75.23. Close walking
. ■ - ■ H U t i ! flft* flSi_____
This is a free pass to the Mtsvit*
distance tn the new modern
land Ride-In Theatre for W.
CRo BLEY _ BENDIX
• AUTOMOTIVE
aS ,
Pinecrest School. See IHIa Home
M. Tripp. Eap. date Jan. 6,
Phone 105 or 2122 - 112 N. Park
P
today. ODHAM A t u Do r , Inc. _________________________
1957.
Bm
a
X
"
t^-A irtoii t m t H w a n t e d
*
Cor. Hwy. 17-92 A 17th St. This I* a free pas* tn the Prairie
Electric Company
Phones 1100 and 2962.
ll Dis t in c t iv e f u r n it u r e
Service— Quality -Satisfaction ro—at
I.
,n Theatre for
Warehouse Prices, suit Five room house kith bath and
Mr&gt;. Weddell Braddy. Genet a.
Ph. 113 BkhfOrd 2837-J-J D9 Bafy
BERRY'S. We are Ct|Mrta at i l
Lsp d.ilr JaA. 6, 1957.
approximately thirteen a rte l of
silting you to secure gracious
high hammock land. W. E.
H BAT1NO
good
Took*
with
functional
con­
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
Thl* It a frte p a u to the RlU
klrehhbff Jr. Ph. 309.
floor Furnaces A Circulators
venience. Today'! best buys to
ask Crumley A Montrith
Theatre for Carolyn Hall. Exp.
nationally
advertised
furniture
at 117 South Park
Phone 171
IL B. P O P E CO.. Inc.
date Jan. 6. 1957.
CUSTOM
H
U
ILT
HOMKS
at DISCOUNT PRICES. 901 W.
190 8. Tark
Phone 1440
VA—FHA—
CONVENTIONAL
First St. Phone 1197 foe Even­
PHONB 9370 foe CHERRY
I —B()AT3~AND MOTORS
ing Appointment.
FINANCING
Real EsUI« Brokerage - Notary
Q A tilN BROTMBBB
1219 W 13th 8*. R eir-Iarber Shop
LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
Voiif Evlorudi Dealer
Dregline A BultdoMr Service
MISS ANNA KITHIY, MinUier of
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
ROBSON nrORTlNO GOODS
Ph. 1231 Geneva. 2495 W. Sanford.
CHOOSfc
1300 DOWN
Slate nf the ousted Hungirian
301 B. l i t I t
Phone M
A&lt; K. R llO R M A k B H . JR ,
Older 2 br. home, separate din­ regime of Premier Imre Nagy,
FROM
etterheids, stdtea
ENVELOPES. Letter
PhoiM 1991*
1100 MellonVille
f —MOTORCT CLB8-BICYCL1S
ing room. 2 loti, beautiful lo­ dbplayi at a press conference in
a, hand bills, and
ments, Invoices,
—
ia
—
cation. M,3DO.
KeW York photostats of crum­
:tc.
Pfogrei
I
bedroom
Concrete
Block
home,
Different
eolori
end
designs
and
Glrli 26” Bicycle, good condition.
pled notes thrown from trains
Printing1 Co. Phone 40* — 403
Nice location. Sell equity, pay­
completely
furbish
your
living
A
HEALTOR
First
1 3 W. 9th.
by young Hungirian* who were
ments 556.00 monthly. I’honc UILI.EN AND HARKEY
West 13th SL
room with one of our 100%
being sent to slave eampl by the
2259-J.
nylon 9 pc. groups. Including:
tee N Park Ave.
Phene 3311 Soviets. The message* urged
U —TRAILERS________________
WELL DRILLLNG
Sof*
Red
Fairbanks-.Morsc pump*.
that Anders notify their famlllet
Matching Platform Rocker
REAI. ESTATE DRIVE-IN
91110OM HAS A SFICIAl MIANINO tor Mrs. Lily Kalman and bar
It will pay YOU to tte nt before
Repairs to all makes,
ot their plight. Mies Kethly la
2544 French Ave
Matching Cocktail Chair
son, Lozl, 6, icfugees from strife-torn Hungary, as'they lift their
yon buy. Open Evtnlngs and
HOWARD C. LONG
preparing
to
present
copies
to
Coffee Table
J. W. HALL. REALTOR
arms In thanks at tha base of tho Slatuo of Liberty In Now York
Sundays.
H appy Hom es
2u7 E. CornmertUl AV9.
the United Nation* General As­
Step Table
Johnny Walker, Anociat#
Harbor. The Kalman family are lit tha United slates about 4 Waak.
EaiUldt Trailer Salt*
Phone 3tt
F
or
sembly.
(international)
Table Lamp
“Call Hall" Phone 175H
They are being toktn rare of by the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Satiety.
palatka, Fla.
G
row
ing
F
am
ilies
Wrought Iron Smoker
Trailer for tale. G r a c e y R e f r ig e r a t io n
Sofa Pillows
A ln trtatn H w a
— psmT
Ash Tray Set
Purchased new Ihie year. Lorn
Commercial and Domeeiic
nlete with combination refri­ 109 Palmetto Ave. — Ph. 683-R.
Complete
— in —
gerator, gat range, gas heat,
9139.
twin beds, dinette A *• &lt;,l1I.0n .
DICK MAPES .
• South Pinecrest
water tank. St. Johns Realty. •Tile Contractor—Phone 2199-W.
tA S Y T E R M S
• Grove .Manors
Phone 1129 or 1079, Sanford.
• Valencia Villas, DeLand
for your name In The
Mather
Of
Sanford
3
—
tfCIIOOIA
LNBTRUCriON
FOR RENT— Modern trailer loll.
103 09 1st 8t.
Phone 127
JO’soO’. 119. mo. to permanent
— W onderful l.ocatiiin* —
D ean n a’* School of Dance
adults. Call Mr*. John BezwlecBallet—Tap—toe— and Ballru»mi
— Splendid Vnluen —•
hin, 961-W.
• BIG VALUKS
17-92 at Hiawatha— Phone 2171
W
ith Room to U reu th e!
• Q U ICK C R E D IT
14—I'SED CARR
TOLAR SCHOOL OP PIANO
• EA SY T E R M S
Chrysler late model 1951 hard top
K07 Magnolia Ave.
IVILSON-MAIER
convertible. 11,000 miles. Id ex­ Register now for 2nd term be­
(Wham A Tudor builders
New and Used Furniture
cellent condition, looks like
ginning January 7, 1957. Begin 311 E. First SL
of some of Sanfords
Phono
918
dew. Reasonable (dr
cash.
DVr* through advanced. Phone
finett residential
Would make e nice Christmas
sections llel-Air.
274.
.
.
__________
gift. Mrs. B. S. ilowen, 200 W.
Pinecrest. South Pine20th St.
creel. Rise Court and
EMPLOYMENT
that utterly distinctive
END OF YEAR SALE Grove
Ray Karroo will put you milea 29—HELP WANTED FEMALE
Minors.
Ahead A Dollars Ahead with a
You May Have
high appralstd trade-in on a Exp, wailrets wanted. B0(! hour All Items reduced prior to Inven*
tory.
New 19ST Pontiar.
plus board. Own transportation.
Bed Room Suites
You Can
See the new Pontiac now on
Gene’s Spaghetti Home, Orange
Bedding
display.
City. Phono Spring 45235.
Uvlng Room Groups
1955 Plymouth Plata Sedan
Huy W ith
Odd Chairs
1954 Pontiac 4-door
Chiefton
SALESLADY.
Year-round
employ,
Lamps
Deluxe.
To The
ment. Vacation. Good hour*.
Confidence
Dinettes
1954 Dodge Royal Sedan
Apply
In
person.
110
S.
Pal­
Terms To Suit Yon At
1953 Quick Riviera Sedan
metto Ave.
«hen jou buy an Odham A
1952 4-door Plymouth
Tudor Home.
LCIIOIA BUDDING CO.
1951 4-door Chevrolet
27—HELP
WANTED
MALE
Corner 2nd A Magnolia. Ph. i : jj
I960 4-door Plymouth
DRIVE OUT TODAY!
"Bud-' Bamberger. Mgr.
Cell Ray Herron, 1456 or after I
Newspaper Itreel salesbuyi want­
Free Delivery
p.m. Calll 1J43-W.
ed for work afUr school. Age!
ODHAM &amp; TUDOR. Inc. i
up to 14 years util. See Mr.
15—APPLIANCE REPAIRING
Cor. Ilr« . 17-92 A 271h At.
!
Holley at The Sanford Herald
Phone* 2100 A "MO
MATHIS electric
appliance re­
right after school.
"Builders nf Finrr Home*
45—FARM and GARDEN
pairing. Light fixtures installed.
For Florida Living”
Tree pick up A delivery. Phone Pull time messenger. 31.00 per
R
CABBAGE PLANT*
3420-3
-XJ.
hour. Apply Western Union.
40O.OM Midseason Market. Ph 40- LOTS
15-B R A tm r PARLORS
2105.
» - halem Mi :.n • AGENTS
Or
lot*
in the
Muyfair
For all your B e a u t y Needs Collector Salesmen to scrvi.c Tree ripened oranges, Jl.OO bushel. choice
A
rra
at
tn
altra-live
r
j|
h
JJpVrlon A Theo-Bender Cosmetics
Phone
239
W.
e»labli*hed colored flra Insur­
price, W. E. Klrchoff Jr. Phone
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
ance route. Five work day
304.
Ph. 971
105 SO. Oik
week. Must have lived in State
SELL
over a year and have a light
For your future home iite we
Aayttoa*
serviceable car. Write to P. O.
B U S IN E S S
havo lots priced from 1325 00
9
Boa 119 Sanford In your own
up, in several location in
SERVICES
WHft
A
Hand writing, giving
your
City. Attractive l,«ke Front lads.
IT—HI111.1)1VU—HE PAIRS
qualification* for this jot).
ciaM inre
OZILR REALTY CO.
Ph. 1359
Each day the names of (i people will bo published in Tho Herald Classified
PAINTING
39-WORK WANTED. FEMALE
JURY CALL
This is a frea pass to tho Prairie
columns for FREE tickets to the Movieland Ride-In, tho Prairie Lake Drive-In
Ted Burnett
l-ake nrive In Theatre for
Child care In my home. 21 hour,
itn
far PAINTING
Mr*.
J.
D.
Stone.
Geneva
day A night. Ail ages. 7()t W.
and the RiU theatres. If your name appears, clip the ad, it is your free ticket—
M l Grandview
Phone 1932-M
Esp. date Jan 6, 1957.
4th St.

a n U M IC t fL B

BALL REALTY
And INSURANCE

P k 1821

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Seminole Realty

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LO O K

SanfoAd. dfaJwdtL

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A FREE GUEST PASS

Movieland Ride-In

Prairie Lake Drive-In
Ritz Theatres

WOOLSEY~

FINANCIAL

Marine Fhtlrehn
For Your Boat
35-MONEY IT LOAN
Senkarik GUuw and I’ninl Co.
Ill-Ill tv. 2nd St.
•
1

Phone 320

RENEW „ . Your Rood May We
suggest a contractor. Let Us
arrange a Horn* Owners Loan
to cover your roofing job. Gre­
gory Lumber of Sanford. Oth
and Maple, Phone 2562.

A U TO LO A N S
COST LESS

Florida State Bank

you pay only a smnll service and tax charge on Ritz Theatre, and Prairie Lake
Drive-In passes.

ft!. iuijHB Bi i i ag*
8AM C. LAWSON

W ANTED

S L f%J*U fU altf

Saleslady for part time
" ork in m ens wear store.

ft# ■ 9eM»•«

itNCoso r i o e i a *

Jim Kobnun M en’* W ear
306 E. First St.

OF SANFORD

Note the date printed a t the bottom of the ad. Your Pass must bo used be­
fore this expiration date.

MERCHANDISE -

Tor Painting call Mr. Tiaker, Ph.
668.XB. Roam tpeeUl 114.14
43—ARTICLES f ir SALE
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Paying top cash price* for any
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thing of value. SUPER TRAD­
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Present your Classified Ad Free Pass to the box office of the theatre named
Make sure you have your driver’s license, social security card or other personal
identification with you.

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FIND YOUR NAME!
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m ent to you. Why d o n 't you
c*t it s j n d r
D m girl w tltod, "Yarn
don’t understand, Mr. Dur­
ant*. r v * already b ad It
fixed.”

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increase rrvanucs by raising pos­
tal rates.
The budget Is for the II months
starting next July 1. It will be the
largest In peacetime history.
In the current year the govern
ment Is spending almost 70 billion
and taking In about 71 billion In
taxes and other revenues. The
economic boom may further swell
tax income.
The latest official figures pub*
liahed in Auguest estimated expen*
ditures a t 180,100,000,000 and In*
come . a t 60,800,000,000, This
would have meant a 700-million
surplus. But well qualified an­
alysis now aay thasa totals are

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In a W ebb hotel, P u b lh b ar Norton once noticed th e
/
words ‘TA M HTAB” in scribed on a mat. “An old
Welsh expression m eaning
‘welcome’?” be asked th e
V7.*&gt;
bellboy. “Not quite," wee
the reply. "T bara ‘b ath mat* upside down.”

Hospital Notes
DEC. ST
Emmett Brew® (Ptereooj
Frances Guidry (EeafaN)
Wesley Williams (D alend)
Lancelot Watson (S e a te d )
Baby Girl THUS
Baby Boy Beckwith
Dischargee
Lens Fear (De Beryl
Berthe Kroger (S e a te d )
Mary Walft (Sanford)
Mary Daria (Sanford)
Emma Manuel and baby
(Sanford)
dec. a

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carnamm MM*! rOBfTMi Janos

Winter. M. freedom tghter

(International)

Hungarian

Legislative

(Continued from Page One)
a special basis. Tbs broadcast
aald the action was taken in aeegeduee with tee “norm alise
tlon” of feed supplies.
Gael A Preblam
1%e Red m im e ’s Immediate
problem was to get coal mines
into full male production. An at*
tempt t * pressure “ volunteer"
workers into the mine# failed and
the government announced l£ was
“drafting peasant farmers to
work eoal mines In the Peea area.
Reliable reports in Budapest
political circles said Kadar was
personally trying to speed up the
•'broadening" of the Hungarian
govm m aat by including proml*
nant non-communist p o l i t i c a l
leaders.

(Contisaed from Page 1)
receptive to new laws to atop the
slaughter. on our highays, it is

Sarah Gamer (B anted)
Enest Bicknell (B a ste d )
John Frailer (Sanford)
Llanle Simpson (Sanford)
Gary Gray (Sanford)
Richard CheOette (Sanford)
Marguerite Powers (Sanford)
Visiting Menra: private Rooms, 11
a. m. to 9 p. a . ; Sami-Private
Rooms, I ta « p. m., 7 to t p. m.;
Pediatries, U a. m. to 1 p. m.
Parante and Grandparents only;
Obstetrics, No visiting during
feeding of babies. Private Rooms,
11 a. m. to U noon, I to 4 p
ra. and 7 to 0 ® na, Seml-Privac#
Prediction Necessary
No budget figures are concrete Rooms, a ts 4 p. m. an* 7 to
until Congress approves tham. in I p. a .
presenting the fiscal IMS outline
to Congress, Mr. Elsenhower must
In effect predict what will happen
In the following IS months, with no
sure knowledge of how the econ­
omy or the International situation
will tum .
Biggest itam In tha new budget la
dafense—30 billion. Tha Middle
East crisis has not altered da*
fense spending plans but rising
prices and development of better
weapons have.
The Air Force will get moat of
the l-bllllon defense livresae over
this year and half of tha defense
total.
The Navy will get about 10 bill­
ion and the Army about • billion.
The Atomic Energy Commission
is spending about 3 billion thla
year. It will get a little more for
fiscal 1060.
Aid Level Unchanged
Foreign aid spending will con­
All wool sheath &amp; fluro skirts. Sizes
tinue at about the current level
—14,200,000,000. Reports the gov­
Value* to 12.95
ernment la considering a little
Marshall Plan to help Western Eu­
rope in Its Post-Suez financial dil­
emma have been sqtielch.il
The governments afru-imcnt to
; lend Great Britain 500 million
through the U.S. Export-Import
Shorts, paddle pushers, bermudas A
toreador paista.

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The fifth grade a t Town School was taken to h ear Its l i s t
orchestra concept On the way home the teacher asked one scholar.
“Old you prefer the strings or the brasses?” The scholar answered,
“The eaa I liked bast was the haiyoontet.*
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a te e m v e th m ■uneasy recently, and Me brother SP/» Leonard
Winter, of tee 0 S. Asmy. at Udtpotd Kaseres. Oermsny. where
seam iff.wt Mnnemten rafugsss are being housed H fad. Janes
wee gMag through tee rauttee questioning when he emotioned that
he bad's brother to American service: Leonard was then located
and )otoed him. Their mother is in Philadelphia.

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Barber said he felt confident
the Legislative Council and the
state lawmakers would approva
the 66-58 limits act by the com­
mittee.
Heavyweight Champion Floyd
Pattarson hat fought twles In
Chicago and both bouts ended In
tha fifth round.
Kirk Wilson set now NCAA, Pa­
cific Coast Conference and UCLA
punting records during 1956. A
sophomore he averaged 40.J yards
on 30 kicks.

POPS FIU1XII is bestowing his Massing on an American mother and
her child at tha audience given by the PontlS at Vatican City, Italy,
to I I new American priests and their relatives. (fntmwtlonal)

AFTER

eg Oca. Moths Dayan, ItrasU army Chief of
Md wire keen cl a baste training camp near
tear. Oaly military pacaamtel ars allowsd to
tea samp. Israeli women ere now Inducted
s ef 10. Married girls a rt freed from military
nee to servo.
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Abdominal Noises Help
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2nd Lt. Herbert E Umn*on
hna graduated from Air Force
Pilot Training at Reese Air Force
Base, Lithbck, Tex., where he re­
ceived his wings and Ms com­
mission
At the pTCianf time ha Is on
temporary duty at West Patm
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transition (raining in C-54 type
aircraft.
Upon completion of this train­
ing ha win recel vs permanent
duty at !&lt;ajea Field,' Azores.

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people that Now Year’s Eve ta
Just around the corner nod the
is spearheading the nationwide
“Remember . . . Go Formal New
Year’s Eve" campaign. She area
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CaU 1821 B#r*r# ? f. M.

h Sanford
VOLUME XLV11
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

BalablfahH 1984
---------------------------------

MONDAY. DECEMBER 31, 1958

NO. 1 |7

Demos
A u th o rity P ro p o sal
11

Die Mi l i t a r y

T r a n s p o r t 1C r a s h e s
Trying To Land

Plan Told
To Resist
Advances

WASHINGTON 1 8 - S e n a t e
Democrats today laid plana for g
Fanned By strong hUnari-Hke
“microscopic” study of President winds flames dsstroyed
two
Eisenhower's expected request for fram t dwellings Just outside the
authority to use armed fore# If elty limits In Goldsboro and
threatened two more Immediately
McGUIRE AFB. N. J. in-T he
necessary to keep Russia out of across the street from thsm, Sat­
Air Fprci Mid today it persons
the Middle East
urday morning shortly after 10
war# killed and as Injured when
They made clear that the Pres­ o'clock
^ O H military air transport
ident will have to do a major ( ti­
sVphed and burned Sunday while
The.Sanford Fire Department
ling Job to win congressional ap­ answered the alarm at 1400 Dixie
attempting to Innd at Dhahran.
proval of the no-called "Eisen­ Wey, hut were unable to fight
Saudi Arabl.
hower doctrine."
the blate sines the two houses
The announcement laid the 24
Sen. Mika Mansfield (DMonl) war# located about two elty
iajorfd were in "good condition"
said the Senate Foreign Relatione blocks from the city limits line
I t a Saudi Arab) hospital.
Committee, of which he is a mem­ which runs along Roosevelt Are.
There were 37 persona aboard
ber, will study this "pretty dsdl- In from of Crooms Academy.
the tlAOO,000 Super Constellation
A City Ordinance prevents
cste and far-reaching propsal"
when It crashed at 3 p. m. one
thoroughly. The committee mem- firemen of th# City Fire Depart­
mile east of the U. S. airbase in
be.r said It was "prsm ature" far ment from answering alarms or
Dhahras.
him to ssy whether he Is for or fighting fire outside the city lim­
aAn Air Force team was to fty
against the proposal. But he also its except when homes are regi­
Iro n the United Stater this after
pledged a "thorough—and I mean stered with the City.
noon to Investigate the crash.
Only the Sanford Naval Air
thorough"—study of "what led up
The four-motored plane carried
Station
fire apparatus kept the
to this debacle" In the ltlddl#
about 54 persons when it left Me*
Rre from spreading to the two
E ast
Culre AFB Dee. 3 for the jour
frame homes opposite the holo*
ney to the Aaorer, Tripoli in
Government sources disclosed eauit that reduced the four and
Libya and Dhahran. The flight
to tho press over the weekend the five room hornet to ashes.
originated from Charleston, S. C.
administration’s plan for resist­
The two houses were occupied
with a crew of II.
ing possible Russian advances In by brothers. Cleophus "Boy1
The craft discharged a number
ths Middle East. The sourcM
(Continued On Page Seven)
passengers a t the Axores.
Mid it is felt the United Stat#e
Earlier, a Military Air Trans*
m u a t s t e p In to fill th#
t Service spokesman said the
vacuum left by the sharp decline
plane carried "military personnel
of British Influence In th at,area. 16816722
and dependent*—but more mili­
The plan Includes two mala
A NAVY FIREFIGHTER (lag) leeks ever the ruins ef ta # fram e dwsIUaga destroyed by flro Just
tary than dependents."
points: A warning to R uuia to
outside of the Sanford City Limits Saturday morning. The eld Kastner borne (bottom) sta miles weal
The plane originally was be­
ol Sanford on SR 40 near Psola was leveled by flames Sunday raorulag. (Staff Photo)
keep "hands off" tha Middle East,
lieved to have carried 41 crew­
backed by a threat to counter any
men and passengers when it
Russian move there with U. 8.
Crashed a mile from its destina­
armed force, and an economic aid
tion. The plsne burned on impact.
program running possibly as high
Officials said it was "badly damas 400 million dollars to help Mid­
dle East nations mstntain their
Officers, directors, and commit­
MRS. OL1VK HUNT la presented a portable typewriter Uia morn- economic independence.
tee ehatrmen of the Sanford
41** sv eh r^ad irer after 31 years ef service la the Clsrh ef Circuit
, Thn President is expected to Klwa-ils flub will he Installed at
CVurT* o f f i r / u . 'P i'lle fid o n (right), Seminole County Clerk ef
six Congress for a declaration of the club's regular • Wednesday
Court, makes presentation. (Staff Photo)
| policy that ths United States luncheon meeting at me Yaeht
would um military might, if nee- Club.
Th. Nsw Year will be welcomed
Lt Go# Oakley Bearer will lheisary, to block any Soviet ag*
The old Kastner Home, • mile*
in tonight with gala parties and
su
ll
the
top
officers
of
the
local
gtision or subversion in the
solemn church services through­ west of Sanford on State Road
Kiwanli
Club
group.
area.
48, near Paola, was destroyed by
out the Sanford area.
A longtime employe In the of­
The officers to be Installed are:
WASHINGTON W — President fice of the Seminole County Clerk
Ah annual New Year’s Eve par­ fire Sunday morning a t approxi­
Edwin Shlnholser, president: Wil­
Zisenhowtr called
Itepublican
ty Is being staged at the Mayfair mately 11 o'clock.
lis Peacock, 1st vice president;
congressional leaders to the White of Circuit Court retired today a f­
Cause of the Are Is unknown,
Inn where a record crowd is
David Gatehel, 2nd vice president;
jse today to give them a pre­ ter 34 years of service.
expected te sing and dance the said Constable J . Q. "Slim" Gallo*
B.
n.
Crumley,
treasurer;
O.
M.
Mrs.
Alice
(Annie
Hart,
80,
ss of the legislative program
Mrs. Olive Hunt who began her
New Year In at 12 midnight. Danc­ way.
Harrison, financial secretary; end
of Route 4. Orlando died at her
hs will submit to ths 83th Con­
Flames, fanned by heavy winds
ing begins at 10 o’clock this even
duties in the Semlnolo County residence Saturday after a long
Ralph
A.
Smith,
secretary.
gress.
quickly reduced the hug* frame
ing
with
a
buffet
served
Immed­
Court House on July 1, 1922. re­ illness.
Directors who will be installed
dwelling to ashes.
iately after midnight
are: Ed Lane, M. R. Strickland.
'NEW YORK, N. Y. Mt -S e c re ­ tired today at aoon.
A native of Chuiuota. she was e « m .« |ef,.nrrie room'di,hTUn!l«Itnh V
Th* Sanford Flra Department
nc.
^Davis.
V " !Irving
’
S’
T h.
business growth of Semin
Bells
will
ring,
auto
horns
will
coming
traffic
from
th#
north
J.
Pryor.
Georg*
,
C.
Davis,
Gaorge
tary of State John Foster Dulles
lifelong member of the Chulu*
was called, but due tn City Ordi­
She came to Seminole County
blow,
and
every
type
of
nols.
Into
the
business
district
of
SenMorgan.
O.
K.
Goff,
and
Dr.
L
0
#
r
°
'intT
was
underlined
this
meets with U. N. Secretary-Gen­
N. Y. and moved ®‘«
.Chureh and the wl- ford was erected at the corner of tT.. Doss.
Doss.
week "hen th . physical count of maker will be used to usher in nance which prevents the city
eral n ig Hammsrskjold today as from_ .Catskill,
equipment from leaving the city
,
.
. , ,.
_ 'dow of the late Dan Hart,
Commute.
the first step in working out a new to Oviedo whers her father was, ghe ,§ &gt;lirv|v#|| ^ her „on j West First St. and French Ave.
Committee Chairmen to bsr
be Inin­ names of bu.slnesaro listed In the 1957 throughout the downtown limit, except In Instances where
Sanford
area.
United States policy to keep peace a celery farmer. She Is the form- ( p. » a rt of Sanford, one daugh­ Saturday morning
stalled aare:
rt: Willis Peacock, Ed November. 1968 Refsrenc# Book of
Another gala party that will the property la registered with
in ths stormy Middle Bast.
Lane, Joel rield,
Field, Al Collins, RoRo­ Dun A Bradstreet was completed
Th* sign, authorized by tha Lane.
er Miss Olive Ligette.
ter Mrs. Lenora Tanner of O r
get
under way at • o'clock and th* City Manager and an Insur*
(Continued on Page Seven)
Mrs. Hunt began her work for Undo, one brother Jim Long, Board of Sanford City Commis- bert W Jackson, Floyd Palmer, The new count showed an Increase continue until 1:30 a. m. will be
P it t s b u r g h ® — *-nited
Ted
Williams,
Howard
Montelth,
sinners,
measures
13
feet
long
and
Williams.
of
81.2%
in
th
.
last
ten
year*,
se­
Press Staff Correspondent Russell the county when E. A. Dou­ two sisters Mrs. Maggie Bentley ll six feet high.
at
the
Elk's
Club
where
member*
Stlneciphsr, J. F. Darby, cording to C. L. Hook. District
Marlin Stlnecipher,
Jones, the only American news­ glass was Clerk of Circuit Court. and Mrs. Eddie Simmons all of
Workmen completed Hie erect- Fred Murray, G. Andrew Speer. Manager at Jveksonville, which of the rlub and their immediate
man In Hungary during the revolt, On his retirement she served un Chuiuota. Five grandchildren and ing of the sign 1st* Saturday af- Perry Stone, Irving Pryor, Leon office covers this .re s.
families will ring nut the old and
•ays the Hungarian people’s deter- ler Vanes Douglass, ion of the it grest grandchildren.
(Continued On Pag* Seven)
Gsllowey, peter
Petsr
terooon and it was turned on 5«t- Cornell. John Gillowey,
dUcloae&lt;i th lt ln ^
Funeral
services
were
conduit,
minatiear to win ■ "decent, ordi­ preceding Clerk of Circuit Court.
Bukur,
Jamas
Grant,
Hasky
Wight.
0 rV ^
J
» » rated businesses listed
ed this afternoon a t 3 o'clock by urdsy evening.
nary life" sparked the rebellion
When O. P. Herndon became the nev. Charlie Swaggrrty of
The sign, in the shape of a R.
«■ C. Whitmire,
WTsltmlW, Ed Klrehoff, and
|he town)l compri, | n)t Seminole
against Soviet oppression.
Joel ™
Field.
Clerk of Circuit Court, Mrs. Hunt- the Chuiuota Baptist Church of­ huge arrow, is constructed of red •""&lt;
'«. County, and the count of these
PARIS- tin - The Moms List
the Sanfonl
Sanford Kiwanls
Kiwanls Mlm. lown* In the new book show
was appointed Deputy Clerk and ficiating at the groveaido in glowing letters and is bordered Directors
Directors of
of the
BUDAPEST HP —The Hunger
smiled her enigmatic smite today
with a brilliant green.
. Club will meet Friday night. Ja n ..
u:&gt; nim „ xhp Kl.(crPnrP Book
In a workroom at the Louvre
™ •», k* fHsrWa State U|U fom m trcla, , ntPrprU. , _
I» Is erected on an eight inch; l
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - Win­ while experts touched up th# mi­
m black Nsw Y t » r s Kve m as Court Clerk, Recording
Clerk,
and
a 1 » .. .
Recording
Clsrk,
and
steel
pole
10
fset
from
the
ground
ners
in
the
yule
holiday
Christmas
? ‘ nk
i manuf.eturors, whol...1ers, retailef the government and In
and is visible from the turn Into get Committee Chairmen are to ers, «nd other businesses general- lighting contest were Judged as nor damage Inflicted* by a heardmemory of the Hungarian dead. as Photostat Operator.
( Clerk nf Court O. P. Herndon
French Ave. from the Lakefront
fullowr*; P in t place, Mr. and Mrs. Bolivian who flung n rock at the
painting on a "whim.”
| today -aid "Mrs. Hunt lia« been
road. It Is placed on the northeast
dil. It doc* not, however, Include Earl Stewart, second place, M. and
Damage to Ia*onard Da Vinci’s
:mi hours, faithful, loyal em i
corner nf West First St. and
&lt;ome service and professional Mr*. W. O. Hudson, third place.
great 16th Century mosterplec#
French Ave. and facet north.
i ploye."
j establishments, such s i
ronl Mr and Mr*. Harry Smith.
eitate brokers, barber and beau­ Judges were Mr. and Mrs. Rich­ was reported "slight" by muse*
ty shop*, stock broker*, sic. Thin ard Wayt end Mrs. Robert Peters, um art experts, but they said It
and
a
Pair through Tuesday
little warmer Tue”day; low lo- figure* for all businesses in this all of whum are non resident* of might have been "Irreparable"
If it had n btren guxHni by a
(Continued on Page Seven)
night IS to 38.
AlUinonlo Springs.
The Florida Slate Retailers As­
protective plate of glas* — the
sociation re looking for the |irgonly painting in the museum so
M ind the im alleit product man
protected.
o/aetured in Florid*.
The stone ahattered th* glase In
Thera is all kind of conjecture
the lower left hand corner of tho
as to what there two product* ac­
In a traditional ami impres­ pated in tho Battle of Guadulcan-1 signment hs* been evidence by painting, far below he famous
tually are. Suggestion* ran-e
amlle. and Baked a rhln of paint
sive Change of Cammand at the al and on the USS David \V. Tay-1 commendation* for subsequent re- the tlie of a fingernail off the
from dirigibles to doughnut*, but
neither is correct.
San.'ird Naval Air Station, Cdr. lor which wav engaged in the oc-, calls of short- periods to Central i Dft elbow.
cupatlon of Kwsjaleln and Majuro i America during troubled times
Extensive publicity awaits the,
J. M Tullv Jr., relieved Cdr. P. Atull*. .
A *inall hole was made ‘n tha
of flood or revolution Cdr. Tully
large*! and smallest F lo r id a -made
II. Spelts as Commanding Officer I In April, 19-14, he entered the presently reside* with his wife, j Mona Lisa’s dark bn wn robe but
pr &gt;ducts and
the romn*nle« |
of the Navy's famed Heavy At- ] Navy Flight Training Program Ruth, and their two children St : not enough to hurt the value of
Which manufacture them. The re-1
tack Squardron Five.
■lh* picture Ihn I.ouvre says !»
and received hi* Naval Aviator J 2000 Irequoit Ave.
t^l association's vearrh for them t
While the squadron ped.vonnel. Wing* in August 194V Since then
Cdr. Tully relieved Cdr P. H priceless" and shlch ur; experts
/ IJin connection with the slate’*
attired In full'dree* onifo-m were he baa xered In tours of duty with Sprltx who took .ommand of Hoa I, me Is wor’.v more that, on* mllsecond annual re»ii**i of Fiur
assembled in parade formation, Fighting Squadron 98 st levs Al- vy Attack Squadron Five In March I i!. n dollars.
Us Products, February 11 te 33
Cdr. Spelts began the ceremony smltoi, Calif.; as Commamling of 1953. During this period with
—----------------------Nominations for th* biggest and
with the reading of his orders Officer of Carrier Air Service Un­ Cdr Spcltx In rommand the fam- O r d i f l O P C G
im allot products of Floridu in­
O k o V fid
which relieved him at Command­ it 33. also at Los Alamito*; and ous sqi'idron has added many
w
s jy c u
dustry should be sent to the Flor­
ing
Officer
and
further
aligned
av Executive Officer nf Fighting notable srromplixhments tn its
ida Stale Retailers Association
him u duty with the Bureau of Squadron I9A aboard the USSjIllustrious record as the Navy
headquarters. Box 735, Winter
Aeronautics.
Cdr. Tully then head Boxer. T his-w as followed by a oldest Heavy Attack Squadron. In
A meeting of the Board of
Park.
his orders assigning him to duty duty aislgnment ln tha Office of his farewell remarks Commander Sanford Clly Commlsaloners was
Tbs merchants' organisation
as Commanding Officer of Heavy Naval Operation* after which Spelta commanded the Officers I&gt;#M this morning at 10 o’chwk
this week is alerting all Florida
Attack Squadron Five.
Cdr. Tully *rrvrd as Asslitsnt U. and men of the squadron for th e ir; 10 approve the ordinance which
tra ile rs to ths advertising poten- j
In assuming his duties st the S. Naval Attache’ and Assistant out*Unding performance in c a rry -! sanctioned the (nuance of re41 of tha festival program. A j
th* new "Skipper" of VAH-5, U S. Naval A ttach.' for Air In ing out their squadron's mission i venue certificates In the amount
special brochure lists a series of
Cdr Tully became the ninth Com­ Mexico City, .Mexico, with addi­ as the Navy'* first and strongest »f 5100,000 for the rlty's Capitol
luggsstans on store cooperation. I
manding Officer of the renowned tional duty in the same Attache' striking force.
i Improvement Program.
ranging from window displays to
"Savage Sens of Sanford”. He duties to the Erabasiie* at Guat­ The “ Savage Son* of Sanford” ,' Ths special meeting was callband concert*.
had previously been the Squad emala. El Salvador, Honduras, squadron wa« first commissioned ed by Mayor F. D. Scott,
"The Festival of Florid* Pro­
ron * Executive Officer for 18 Nicaragu* urul Co*ta Hire and as in 1948. ’Iheir first effort* were
A session df only Gve minutes
ducts is a perfect medium for
dramatising, to residents snd A RAVAGE SONS OF SANFORD plarque Is presented (d r. P. H. Spells this morning st rhaagr of months Cdr Tully graduated fro n ! Assistant Naval lis*on Officer to to prove the feasibility af the N a - , » .ii neressary for the roll call
tourists alike, th* slat*'; gtieno
command ceremonies at the Sanford Naval Air Station. Cdr. Spelts (left) holding plarque la reliev* the United States Naval Acades y , the American Council in Seine, vy'a long range attack eapahili- vote approving the ordinance,
■*nal advancement 'at agriculture ! rd bv Cdr. J M. Tulls, Jr. (right), s« CO ol VAII-S. Cdr. Spelts gar* to Wsvhlagton. D. C. for in December 1911 lie then serve ) British Honduras,
ty. Part of this effort resulted Ir
Delivery of the Certificates ie
on lh. USS Clsrk which cpruit t Un sutoundlng work lb the a*rfoairusttf am Pagfc d -----rin g .
(Continued " a Pag* 8 t i ( i ) I cut). •S tall Photo)
ii*j)«cte4 by Feb. I.

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Folks W ill Welcome Old Kaslner Home
57 In W ith Parties, Destroyed. Sunday Church Services
Morning By Fire
County's Business
Increases 64.2 Pel.
In Last Ten Years

Ol

In Brief

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Mrs. 0. Hunt Retires After 34 Years

Mrs. Alice Hart
Succumbs Saturday New Sign Directs
Incoming Traffic
To Business Area

Tourist Throws
Rock At Mona
Lisa On 'Whim1

Lighting Contest
Winners Revealed

Association Seeks
Largest, Smallest
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                    <text>By DOROTHY WORLEY,

■M ill*. The hoy Mid eve»if.
■ T ita l eothto' to tough about"
“Thai * right," Rita aald tn a
friendly rate*. "But »• doat
know nnsrh about aueh 8U«|a
W ool you t a l l aa why Ufa
haunted?"
Tba boy d U M Cron ana toot
to the other, hu eyes Bonn*
ovar the gaunt old house. "Don’t
k a o w ‘sarkly why. It Jw1 a
Lights nova around a one ad
those windows upstair*. And peo­
ple bear rote**, whisperin’ like.”
Priscilla said. T B surely aacept the first offer. The ptaca to
giving me the creeps."
•Power ot suggestion.” Rita
aald. *1 wouldn't lay sell R be­
cause It’s haunted, but sell be*
cause ire the only sensible thing
to da Let's decide erhat you want
to do with the furniture, or bet­
ter bob. why not turn the whom
thing error to Mr. Todd te beadle
with (cme real estate firm 7"
They were prrpanr.it to toe*
the door when Rita said. "Walt
a minute. •I'm not sure that I
locked the bach door.”

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OVMJOm at being reunited
for the Christmas holiday. BM/1
Russell L. Dye gathers his wile
Theresa up In his arms as they
greet with a Use aboard the
carrier Saratoga. The world’s
largest and most powerful wer«Wp has fast recur and to Ms
Haw York area altar a fie e mor.t)i shakadown traise hi Am

Pnacllla looked at the roa e*
bills and gasped. ‘ 'Heavens, no!
I never carry that much cash.
Where did It com* frvn T”
*T found it on the floor by Uie
back door. I w o n d e r why we
didn't see It before.”
Pnacllla giggled. ”Weg. If tbs
place Is haunted with green­
backs. maybe Td better not sefl
after alL”
"Mr. Todd must have dropped

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I up7”
ooklng. KrankJy," be
you take my adWe,
Liter about it. Won't
any difference when
k sale."
Lad been gone only a
when a boy of about
aa to the door. He
Todd. He said that
wllllag to work outuldnl cJeaa Inside,
r u haunted.”

WASmXGTOW HR-The Feder­
al Communications Commission
revealed la h* annual report that
four o f every firs etty homes
and half the nation's farm houses
have television seta*
Altogether there were 1M mil­
lion TVs or radios in operation
in lass but TV far oatstripped ra-

nela from baud. 2 to 13. coniinue
*am for a to al of 4M mi.bon do,- ^ j^jg their advaata|S of being
first on the air with commercial
VHF The Mg Treble*
' py. Advertisers, faced with the
The commission said the prob- {aet tKnt only shout 20 per cent
lent of ultra-high frequency tele-' 0f the nation’ * 39 mUl.cn TV set*
vision continues to nag the TV Jre equipped to recsive UHF,
industry and the FCC. Lt Mid the have continued to pour their dolfinaacilly-waak UHF was the jarl jnlp ■,HF.
only dark spot in the otherwise {
Problems Under Study
booming TV picture.
The commission said It stiU Is
In the main UHF was hampered i studying the problems involved.

GIANT SIZE

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CHASE &amp; SANBORN
INSTANT

SMALL, LEAN SMOKED
7MIS HUNOASIAN refugee Is
•terUng the leemingly hope,
less task of demolishing • 20pound banana split shortly after
her arrival in Philadelphia with
her sister on the Tree Poland
steamship Wolwa Polska with It
other Hunrarian refugees The
concoction I* composed of.
among other things, five gallon*
of Ice cream, 12 quarts of
whipped cream and a daren ba­
nanas.
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their breath until they surface
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THtM MX SOCKKMN Silt!AN HUSKY W 1 gel a lire on their sunny California nirrrur&lt;fl"cv The
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Including • plan to fwftch an the
nation's telecutinf erratoally to
the upper 70 UHF channels. It ad­
mitted present VHF ehanneli
were Jammed while many of the
UHW bands hsca gone baggioi
because of the eompstltfr* pro­
blem.
It said U had sat threa goali
for commercial television but had
attained only one. With 90'pcr cent
of the nation’s television sets
within the range of at least od«
station Its first goal of bringinj
TV to all of America Is Just about
realized.

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L ittle F o lk s

'He must have. How else mould
K hare got there? That's new
money—and no one a bren ituide
for a long time, he sakl How
much ts It?”
’Twenty-five t w e a ty - dollar
bills."Glory be!” Priscilla exclaimed,
"Rita, what If Mr. Todd says it
Isn't his?”
"It has to be his: there’s no
other explanation. Let's go and
telephone him."
(To Be Coniinttd)

re eermtseloa e t the ptMuner. Avakoa Books
K M r u ’ ircs SreSKeia.

IV Outstrips Radio
In Revenue In '56

dio is rateaoe gsias. TV se»works. by the fact that eery high fraand stations earned a total of 714 qumry VHF stations had first
million dollars last year—as in- crack 'at tba advertisers dollar,
creaie of 23 &lt; percent over 1W4— | -p ,, \HF ftationi, on 12 ehan-

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Wary Artman. with the new “)et
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mock bangs.” Sharlte Wright,
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For San fo rd In 5
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1 Kille, 13 Hurt
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Boom Is
Expected

By J. MARION BARMAN Sr.
NEWNAN, Os. up - A araeltor ------ ------------------------------Proapceta for th* bigg**t y*ar
In in ilumlnnm extrusion plant « , ,
■
in
Sanford's history look good#
exploded hir» today, killing on* A f l V K A P C
1 0 3 1 /0
according to plana and proposal*
person and Injuring 13 other*, *«- M U f I J V l J
LCQVC
already announced.
veral of them critically..
m u m .
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The building boom, regardltia
Company official* M id three
. | iviimiN' PRESIDENT of the Sanford Kiwani. Club gltrs hi* annual report from 13 page* of
of predictions for th* coming
other worker* who were reported
year, will no doubt highlight th*
missing were located "op town"
(right) Ed Shlnholegr, incoming president far 1*31.
Pbrtn)
eventfful y*ar ahead to mak*
hour* after the blastSanford one of th* faatmst grow­
One worker wa* reported to have
ing cities In the Stat* of Florida.
been thrown 100 feet by the exTopping th* nssea in Sanford's
plosion which shattered • large
WASHINGTON 1P- An advisory
continued economic progrea* in
one-story frame building of the committee to President Elsen­
th* home building outlook. Orn
William L. Bonnell Crv The man hower departs tndiy on
an
builder, starting TR home* la
was found betide a nearby rail­ around the-world trip to make a
the Sanford ar*a, will go well
road traek. He was one of those first—hand cheek on the multiover th* million dollar mark la
in eritieal condition.
billlon dollar U S foreign aid pro­
building and home aslea. Other
Police Chief J. P Askew per- gram
contractor* and building will
tonally directed the aeareh for
After returning from the aevenbring Sanford’* home expansion
vtetimi in the ihamblee of the week, 22.000-mile mrvey, the eomprogram to over the two million
building.
The will
iiareh
made
-------- mlttee
makewaarecommendsdollar mark for the coming ytar
more difficult because the roof ||on,
Eisenhower on the fuIn new home* alone.
collapsed on top of the wreckage. |||lre 0f foreign aid. This report
Should the proposed dock* mnd
Ten of the injured were Neg- foM|g |#j,| to a general overhaulterminal* for Sanford'a water­
roe*.
.-Ing of the program for helping
front become a reality In 1957,
Mo*t of the nearly one-score o* I American’s friend* abroad
which la entirely poaalble with in­
employe* behaved on duty were
The committee, known as the
Kiwanis Club member* yeater- Finance and Project*,
terests cantered In creating n
day, at their noon luncheon meetWilson called special attention Negroea- Nine of the injured were President'* Citizen Advisor* on
shipping and Industrial area ad­
ing, heard ita president report to the work of the Finance and Negro and three were white, it the Mutual Security Program. It
jacent to th* lake front, building
reported,
— ..
. . ------- five were given headed by Benjamin F. Falrle**,
on the activities of the club’s 23 Projects Committee which had wa*
estimate* will b* Increased over
committees.
f spearheaded the Kissimmee Min- fint aid treatment and released. formrr hoard chalrmin of United
a quarter of a million dollar*.
Fire Under Control
»stale* Steel Corp.
A.
L.
Wilson,
the
out
going
!
»treI
from
which
over
1300
was
n HI a L
I A. I* VI IlfUllt HIV WSia •«nw
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•--•*--the-----1---resulting, Departing with him on the trln
Additional Industrial building In
n
D l i e i
president laid "I am per.onally
realized for
underprivileged
I Firemen brought a resulting,
the area surrounding the docks
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and terminal! would bring the to­
bers—Dr. Colgate W. Darden JrTALLAHASSEE W— The State I
we have had throughout the annual Kiwnnls Football Game about an hour and a half.
tal to a eky high figure.
president
of
Ihe
University
o
f
Vlr
Merit Council met today to r«*|year."
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which netted $GGfl.42.
I The explosion rocked a wide
Important to tha entlr* Sanford
view the controverxial uniform
p r.,i0minant in the nresident’s
Another sourer of revenue was area and temporarily put elec- glnia; John L- Lewi*, president of
picture It th* city's capital Im­
tha united Mine Workers; and
pay
and
job
classification*
for
. renort wa* the
work
lh«
wor,t
,loni*
during
the
trie
service
out
of
commission
in
ym] a m , — -------------provement program which to esti­
Jesse
Tapp,
--------------------------d • by the *pford Kiwani.
Annual Mayfair Inn PGA JU. Weal Georgia city.
. . . . W.
............
.. .hoard
. . . . .chaiiman
some 9200
state
employes.
mated now at a near half million
clu„ for underprivileged chit- &lt;Tourruament Thl# money wa* .1One charred body wa* recovered ; „ f ,hf Bank of Afnerlca
from tn#
vi the.
*****.
________________
dollars. Thia will include th*
th# ruin«
ruin* inorvij
shortly m
after
VIENNA ffl — Communist Hun­ dren and the boys and girls so ^&gt;,ac®', in Ihc underprivileged from
fire wa* brought under control.
.
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erection of a Sanford Civic Cen­
gary warned today up to 200,- committee. Itoth committee.-, ac-' childrens fund.
1
The plant manufactured
alumi r l l G n W O y W i l l D C
ter, a new Negro swimming pool,
000 workera would lose jobs "p er­ cording to Wilson's 15 page sum“ T1' 1* *» &gt;our ,vP°r‘ ' &gt;our *c num framework and parts by th* M
the second Sanford fir* station,
crfdit
“ &gt; 2011"*
manently" in the new year. It mary. spent several thousand
and th* proposed boat basin at
process
blamed the coal and pawer short- dollars to carry out their agenda. ( .said Wilson as he started hi* suit)'1extrusion
The cause of the cplosion was
th* bandahell. Ayparctm and
u . The announcement came a*
other committees Included lni
on the wort*off t^ tK -a r |not detarmlne.1 Immediately but
equipment booato th* total o f th*
ingsrians returned to the grim the huge report were: the Key
, A*V«w Htoorlzad l^et someone .fc- ' ^r. p &lt;t i ; r a w r g m —staia
overall program to th* half mil­
realities of living under th* Sov­dub. Vocational Guidance, Agri­ !.Jy two ilozen coimniUces.
lion dollar mark.
•I went to put In a wort! of t&lt; .mally threw a* . vf
Read Board member Al Rogero
iet-impos*d-#J«Mt Kadar-rugime. culture and conservation. Public
other aubslanc* Into th* smeller. said today that the U-milcs of U.
Already In th* planning stage,
appreciation
for
Ralph
Smith.
Ilf
and Business Affairs. Support of
Witnesses said the multi-mllllon- S. lllghway 19 between Clearwa­
with th* istuane* o f revenue
is Just what a Club president
By UNITED PHESS
Churches, Kiwanis Education. So
doilar plant appeared to b« al­ ter and Tarpon Springs, Ihe sit* -MISS ALLYSON LEE TAKES A BOW (top) fallowing w of her certificate* approved by the city'*
With the shock of th* worst hol­ clal and Sunshine. Public Rela 1n« ’d».” said Wilson. He also paid
most a total loei.
ifa Italk* to fiscal agent, la th* proposed sew­
of four deaths and IS Injuries In piano numbers at Ik* Mayfair Inn last night, and then
iday traffic toll In history still tlons, Music Committee, House1tribute to each member of the
members
of
her
nuillente
(bottom)
following
the
half
hour
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concert. age treatment plant The budding
the
last
five
days,
would
b#
four*
Committee
Boy
Scout
Committee,
Sxnford
Kiwanis
Club
and
their
fresh in the nation’ s mind, safety
. . . . . year
, . . .In an
... effort
. . . . . . to 3li*s I.#r rrcriied a tremendous oiation as she concluded her num
of the additional sewage treat­
laned next
experts predicted another 490 Attendance. Historian,- New Club wonderful support.
reduce the toll on the "dangerous" hers which included both classical and boogie woogle. (Staff Photo*) ment plant aa a part of th* city’ ’This hn* been a rich ami won- A T D I V W i l l D r a f f
Americans will he killed needless­ Building. Marianna Plan, Classlwide water and rower program
ly during ihe New Year's wee’x- fication and Membership. Hecep- Jarful experience.” A. L. Wilson . ,
t
hat been a “ mutt" kern on th*
From Dec. 22 M. four accident*
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tion. Inter Cluh Relations, ami
’ 'an,l I want you to Join me
'
‘
agenda of the Board at Sanford
in the support of the club and WASHINGTON TP — The De­ on Ihe 14 mile stretch have re­
« d'
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City Commissioner*.
U* officers, during the coming fense Department announced to-, sulted In four deaths and M ser
NEW YORK IP— Vice President |
A street Improvement program.
year."
Richard M. Nixon visits th* Hun- A T
J
I
dav that M.ntv) men will he draft- &gt; u* ‘"W * * latest mishap
In the* talking stage among d^r
"It i* certainly a tribute to Al *d In February for th. Army.
was Wednesday night when four
garian refugee center at Camp A | T l u 3 S S 3 u 0 r L U f P
Kilmer. N. J.. today for a |alt i
V I UULV:
commissioners, ran lift the total
Wilson that he ran give such a
In probably her last appearanca
That represents a cut of 3.«W P&lt;’r•0^, wfr® '" l" ” '1 ,n •
report." said Ed Shinholser Ih* men from draft calls for the cr*2h
of city improvements another M
survey before making a final re | | A n a r l r E v a i h
,
. . in Sanford, Miss Allyson Lee,
The relatively short stretch of versatile 12 year-old pianist held
to 50 thousand dollar* if plana
incoming president for 1957 who preceding four months.
port to President Eisenhower
highway is considered a “ death a Mayfair Inn audience spellbound
ar* consume ted.
presided at yesterday’ s meeting
The Defense Department said
STORMVILLE, N Y. IP - Pub- T / i f l a y F/t|* I I C
Jack Tharpe, a member of the ihe lower draft call for February trap" because of Ihe M Inter­ la*t night throughout h*r 30-minAnother booat In building and
lac
i f Pigeon
No.
mov- i V U U f I V I U t J .
improvements to poealbl* In tin
club, said “ You were a good reflect* higher enlistments in th* sections of U- S. 19 and other state ut* concert which included both
•
— . I," a comedyi-----«I ROME 'IP— The Luce era end­ president ami it wasn't easily
classical and boogie-woogie selec­
employing of a planning eagineerI* which features a prison break ed today in Italy.
active and reserve force# that tra­ and county roads.
ronsuitsnt to lay long-range plana
. |don*— you did s magnificent Job ditionally take place in January' Rng#ro said a four-lane highway tions.
d it* world premiere today
5frs.
Clare
Boothe
Luce,
the
am­
with a median strip between north
for the city of Sanford’* growth.
Adults and children alike gase m
k
■ #v
fore some 2,000 Inmates at ' bassador who ritinned a wholei Ulrou*hoot the year,
and Feruary
and southbound lines would have Miss Ire a thundrroua ovation r A f l / f t s H I ' f A n r A f f l
The setting of commercial *nd
Greenhaven Prison.
The
February
call
will
bring
to
nation Just because »he was a
Industrial zones a* well at th*
2.IM.IV) the number of men draft­ prevented m et, if not all, of the following each number she r lu e d ;* " I I w U U ■ I U y 1 0111
letir.
her*
n
. . .
Udv, wound up her affairs
affair* here
outlining of n«r*aeary street*
ed sine# the outbreak of the Kor­ holiday rrashei
Selection* chosen by th* youth
ALBANY. S. r im -T h e need
J
suce**afui
ful piano star for last night'* for pushing at top speed the na­ and Improvements for future
ean War.
Th# last 14,000 man draft call
concert included Butterfly, Im tional super-highway program was growth can well mean addltlqnal
mu i .1 Mr,. R„th Taylor Murray. 31. was In Soplemb#r, Since then
.
r
,
|promplu, her own arrangement of tragically underlined by th&lt;» huge construction plans In both th*
ly spectacular flop.
downtown ami fringe areas of tha
The Italians who viewed her ,|j,Kj
Seminole Memorial Dos- draft cals have been running at R e s e r v a t i o n S c a l p c f Trees and Autumn Leaves._ Av* j traffic fatality toll over the city.
a
rate
of
If.ooti
men
monthly.
Prayer,
j
Christmas
weekend,
program
Dl
with alarm four years ago hade |
M p m yesterday fol________________
, MIAMI « - Nslional Airlines. ' , *rlV
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An industrial building, not yet
TAMPA TP— A 21 year old wai- her a warm farewell as she toured |owlnc „ ,hort ,||ne*s.
today unmasked a "reservations^n
°(r
liiJ
rW,l’r Bertram Tallamy said to announced, will also Increase th*
Rom.
for
the
lawt
time
aa
a
sha
WM
Nov
,g
|90J
mi teday faced manslaughter
total of building permits to b«
srfe* ln the malnutrition death diplomat
, Calhoun Ctounty. W. Va. and cam*
"r£ | r
»nd!r
^ ‘'" a n d '
° n ' he aTaHimy said studies h..d shown issued In 1957.
that the
P
' titlous names to a hartende, for Koy* jnd ,,0'",'e VV,,0« I,?
Ihe fatality rate on tho
th* iclcnsden
of her two-month-old child.
Sanford. Sept. «. 1951. Mra.
Increasing the population as
,, lht. uir„ of will|am ,,
resale to hard pressed travelers
Hound after round »f applause ; itiflrally engineered new express well as Increasing th* eity’s poDec. 2«
Mrs, Betty Vincent, who i* sep­ gimdby Wedn*sday night to the Mu
Celery Avo. and Is
Admissions:
arated from her husband, win a r eternal city she has called her M
at premium rates
1'
h,lf |^ 1 * 7 *
*W7 ar. th*
Th«-woman clerk. Marlys And- *d her concert with the Boogie of the national average,
Helen Kltimph (DeBaryi
rested Wednesday at the funeral home and office for more than , mrmb„ r of ,hp F(nt Bap,,al
plana to expand the Sanford Naval
erson, will not he tried, police
■»
her usual
"The saving in life, personal in- Mr Station. Additional personnel
Bertha Kruger (Sanford)
of the Infant and was charged ,hV ;
...
Church here.
said, because she turned state's cu",om ln P,,blic appearances. |jury .in,| pr„,,#rtv ,|,mall&lt;. t),,1t
William Garner I.Sanford)
with manslaughter. Her bond was1 Standing before th* sparkling
Survivors other than hor hu»for the local Navy Base has been
m r Trevi
i i v n fountain
luumaiii
green pool of the
evidence, Th# Dad# County soli
-----------|will result from development of a
.
Frederick Kennedy (Sanford)
set at 53,300.
led out "arrivederci,: hand arc one broth.-r James 1.1 FrcilerU
citor’s office ordered the arretl F o r m e r M o f i r D P
fi"c nrw lllghway system will b- " " nou" ‘ »rt *« ^ ' as the possibl
Police said Mrs. Vincent, th* she twice railed
bye Rome a# shr1Tnylor, Arlington, Vu.; a half Siegmttmf Bernstein (N. Y . N V ) of Harry NV.I.s, 10-year old b,r '
,
m u "ru e
,# ,y arc » Indeed." Tallamy ..id j “ HS*
« P “ " a'»nBirths:
mother of two other children he Roma" goodbyi— _____
_ l . i./ _brother \lfrril iliclu-n.tuff. Rich 1
» ----- ----lieird to r living with Ihcir fa- lightly loosed an American half brother- sun-u i.«
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Baby Girl Manuel
,fn(*#f
R o ^ l H o n f S l i r r l i m h c * rhr
during||
X
, V wli^ 00 'iuubi
Angus Stephens J.\. chief crim
L b l O U i i r J U C C U IT 1 D S ttle pa, t wrrk pomu up tbB ,,r. ; ,0B ,b® 19.30 total of retail spendat Talladega,
an uncle,Va.Pre«lon
DierhargCa:
er at
T a lla d e g a . Al*..
A l a . tiHephnn
tetepnon dollar
owner into
i u ... the fo&lt;mtain -a .g*,
. . - wood W
two
Ing, home building, commercial
I authoriti** this treekend that - ture that for two centuries meant I Simmons. \fe||in. W
inal prosecutor, said Mia* And#r
•&gt; Fey Meloy, 83, tiled nt .'iMijlgent necessity for expediting the
Frank Robinson 'Sanford
expansion, and industrial p r
th* infant was dead. The child, the thrower will return safely aunts, Mrr. Dora la-omon. Park
son who had been a National I- n&gt;- Christmas day. Belle Glade superhighway program."
Loit Peterson (Sanford)
gress of the City.
describes! as "nothing but skin! from his Journeys in foreign ''f'burg W. Va ; and Mrs. II. C.
rlerk for three years, was fired Memorial Hospital after a year’s
Frank Dickens (Enterprise)
Tallamy, who goes In WashingThe outlook for 1937 will, mon*
and bones" by an autopsy report,^ lands.
Simon, Vincent. O ; ami a number
Wednesday.
Illness.
Berths Gibbs (Sanford
I ton next month In coordinate the
than likely, iaclud* additional
Susie Snell (Sanfordi
I He said Weiss will h# tried In
died of lick of food
Tin- ambassador and her hus
cousins.
Born in I’elhain. G* , 3(»rrh 5,|si hillion dollar project through taxes. That la foreseen on Ih*
Dee. 27
Mrs. Vincent had been livuig hand. Henry P. Lu.e at Tim*-.
Funeral server, will hr at 2
court nf crimes on i mlsdemea- 1X92, he formerly lived in Lake alt IS states, railed that in many
county level as well as Ih* city
Admissions:
here with her mother and step j Inc., were leaving today by plane p m tomorrow .it Rrisson Funnor of conspiracy to violate Ih# Monroe where he operated a bar­ accidents occur on Ihe arterial
fathefor New York. Mra. Luc* will go era I Home with the Rev. W. P. Ella Marie Emanuel (Enterprise) ,utotr governing the sale of lie bershop. He married the former route# in and around big cities. level. However, th* addition of
new u xei, whatever Ih* mlllag*
to Washington for what the State! Brooks Jr and the Rev. Fred B.
Elizabeth McIntosh (Sanford) |kets on common carriers.
Miss Frnnecs Spivey in 1924 In He said Ihe new program would set. will continue to keep Sanford
_
(
Department call* a ‘‘debriefing" Fisher officiating.
Zotu Beckwith (Sanford)
faik*- Monroe and in 1944 moved hair special attention to Iniprov
Mary Ann Tillis iSanford)
Uoum'
l,h* “ i r
B oar. 5kl C lu b s
to rartihcr ruv r.pUf l n,£nt. Keni# itu
t.. Ih ...hm
F
un
10
wf,ere for
h# thp
had patt
op ing
i u
b eurua il Ti ou m
iu ou rr rr ou w
w
pra|p&lt;| a harlw,r(hop
far-flung ribbons of Inter • aUUI br*fJc®t
«mp*risen to eUle.
Marjorie Myers 'Sanford)
- as
.
. , . fV "V f? Zelterbaeh, a Weslem. Crs-w, Vs for funeral ,nd inter
and
counties
throughout
the
stat*.
Billy Fox (Sanford)
highways.
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cm Sunday
The prospect* for th# election
Safety
officials
have
predicted
«.
.
#
,,
If* U survived bj the widow,
of Sanford's Mayor In forthcom­
A meeting of the Sanford Boat
Funera! service#
Mr
Mr. MrS. Fraud. A. Meloy, Bell. the new highways will save Ihe ing city elections will not rhang*
and Ski flub will b# held thU j
Maude r. Beach. SI, w.ll to- held
,,* daughters. Mrs. Grac* lives of some 3.300 persons a year. tha economic picture for Sanford.
evening at * o'clock In the Fort
It II a m tomorrow morning l^fler, Dayton# Beaeh; 3lr»
.................. COMPLAINT
If anything, the new manner la
CONFIRMS
Mellon Tark Civic Center Build
al Brtumn Funeral Horn# with the Jamie Parker, 3fr«. Gladys Gee,
CHICAGO"■w
—
ChVrieV
'scotl!
n»
min* , ,h« , ,0P el‘ F eommUeton
The silver dollars war# award­ Rev. A G 3(clnni# officiating.
Winners in the 1967 Jayce# Mrs N R Whitney.
tng
both of Belle Glade; 3lr*. Fran­
«r serving in an honarary capa­
Officials of th# organization Christmas Lighting Comet were
Burial will be In Lakeview Cent cis Spooner. Miami
walked
into
a
police
station,
com­
Doorways and Windows: first ed by the Junior Chamber of
3Irs. Ella
city should enhance the city’s
state that all members ar* urged announced today at the Seminole place. Mr-. Harriett Slawtcr. ««- Commerce of Seminole County.
teery.
Blanchard, and Miss Joyce 3te- plaining "some old gray-haired future growth.
___
to attend this last meeting of the County Junior Chamber of Com ,.und place, Mrs. A. J Bracken.
guy"
had
arrested
him
for
a traf­
Alto, the annexation of fring*
Judge# for the contest were:' TALENT Jl'ST ARftUND TIIK loy. Belle Glade; two son#. Cla­ fic violation. Scott's story was
year for both a business and so- mere* lu^hron meeting.
Beat Overall: Orel place. Mrs.
rence Foy .Meloy and William H.
areas into Ih* city, which could
Willis
B Jones of Jonas Electric;
CORNER
session.
confirmed
by
th*
"old
guy”
—Pa­
John Alexander, chairman of
s stana, iecona placfi
HOLLYWOOD TP
A talent Meloy, both of Belle Glad*; five llet Commissioner Timothy J. O'­ be dona within 1937, would la all
A. F. Bainiay of Ramsey Florist;
the J.ycec Christmas Lighting M fi V|ola KaUntr.
scout for Warner Bros, traveled |brothers, C. C. 3loley, Lakeland; Connor.
probability help reduce th* post!Lt.
(jg)
.
J.
Sapowitz
of
th*
San­
.. , ,
DRIVER OUT OF LIVING K04)31 Contest committee reported fhat
ililie* of added tax** in framing
ford Naval Air Station; 3lra. El ! nearly 3,000 miles to find a girl Will 31#toy, Wiley Meloy. Na­
there
were
three
commercial
cn"
,nner
V
than
Meloy
all
of
Pelham.
Ga.;
SAN DIEGO. Calif. V — 3lrs.
tries and 21 residential entries. I *
*
*2j
^ Savings Bond da Nichols of Nichols Studio, and who was virtually Ju«t around the Noah 3leloy. Ft. 3fead; two sis­ cral Homo with the Rev. If. F. th# 1967-38 budget for city opera
Ida 3tay Lefevers was surprised
Winner, In the four divisions o f ' Sf' on&lt;1 Pla' c wlnn*r» wfrr •war,, .Mu William Wleboldt of Wie- corner. Seeking an actres# In play ters. Mrs Bertha Pollock. Thom- Bower. Free Methodist Church, tion.
indeed when an automobile crash
for ed ten diver dollars.
boldt's Camera Sior*.
the lead opposite Marion nrandu
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officiating. Burial will b# in Sylad into her living room while Residential Lighting wrre.
Th* Commarcial winner for th* in "Sajonara ', the scout conduct- Seville, Ga.; and Mra. Betty .Mae
Ihe was watching television. She Figuze Setting; first place, Mr*.j The U. S. Savings Bonds warn
Simmons, Pelham, Ga.; and tlx [van Lake Cemetery,
ed
intensive
auditions
in
Japin
was evsn more surprised when [Viola Kanner; second place. Mrs. contributed by: Sanford Atlantic 1934 contest waa Welsh Tlra Shop
grandchildren.
'Jemulns will lie In tute Saturth* driver got out, looked around. W. If. Heinbuch.
Vatlonarl Bank. Florida Stat# which received th* traveling tro­ before finding Milko Taka —at a
I nursua; aaS Friday sad
Fuocj-aJ *«rvi£*j will b* bclJ,&lt;1Ny morning until funw'rai ttuw*| Fair Thursday
Japanese
—
American
eaniival
in
phy
contributed
by
Florida
Tow
lh»n got
zot back
hark In (he car and
Iughtcd la«n« first place. Mr# Bank. Florida l’o»er A Ught o .
1co*U*u*d m ti
u I y. w RaaSay as Briaaoa Fuzx-i Sunday.
then
Los
Angel**.
.
W
e
and
Light
O
.
Robert 5. Stone, second place,; and Th* Sanford Herald.
4r-v* out.

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On Foreign Aid

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Out-Going Kiwanis
P resid en t P raises
Members. Activities
Top News
n Brief

4-Laned In Effort
To Curb Accidents

t

14,000 In February

A. Lee Plays For Mayfair Inn Guests

Holiday Death Toll
Shows Great Need

UGPdflS llOfTI I'dlV

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Mother Is Charaed if,rr
With Malnutrition

,p®r,,,',iUriv
^

Mrs. Kuth Murray
* IDies Wednesday

Airline Unmasks

Death O f Infant

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Hospital Notes

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Mr.
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aft*.
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"Don’t bollere they'd let aayor.o
put a hotel taer* Sobm of tko f
boot old aoiMO ta town are ui
that adebberhood sad tbo ~**pU wouldn't m at a hotel so beer.
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rested that they caD him the next
day ahd he would try ta gtre
then aa appraisal.
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esute okicc. the red Butch pass­
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�•TUB SANFORD HERALD Thun. Cue. 27, 1986 P i n 3

Personals

Robert Reely
la home from J. A. Calhoun.
FSU for the holidays visiting his
Dickie
Moss, a student
at
parents Mr.
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and Mrs. Robert H.
Emory University,
la spending
the holidays with hit paranta, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Braddy are and Mrs. Carl Mots.
oms from Ft. Lauderdale for
Miss
Colleen
Engebretson,
ie holidays visiting their parit*. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dunn and daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. F.
[r. and Mrs. II. Braddy.
Engebretson is home from UofF
for the holidays.
Gibson Bates I* home for the
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ilidays visiting his parents, Mr.
David Leon.nl. who is stationid Mrs. R. S. Bates. He is a
ed at Csmp LeJeuno,
Jacksonudent at FSU.
viile, N. C., is home visiting his
Bates, son of Mr. and parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J.
A.
P. Bates, Is home from Leonard
for the holidays.
Mr. and Herman Jacobsoo have
Mike Whelehe), • student
at visiting them for
the holidays,
iU, Is visiting his parents, Mr. their son. Sammy Jacobsoo,
•
d Mrs. IL . Whelchel, for the student at Duke
University in
lidays.
Durham, N. C., and their daught­
er, Miss Sara Jacobson, a student
Harold Pate
U home from at the UofF.
UofF to spend the holidays with
hla parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theo
Mr. and Mrs.
George Hardin
are here visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Robert nnd Mr. and Mrs George
Curtis Hughes,
a student at C. Hardin.
Piedmont College, Is home for the
holidays to visit his parents, Mr.
leU Lt. Richard K. (Zeke) Meand Mrs. Curtis Hughes Sr.
Nab, who is stationed at Lackland Air Force Base in Colum­
Miss Harriet Redding, a stu­ bus, O., arrived Saturday p.m. to
dent at Stetson, Is spending the spend several days with his par­
holidays with her parents, Mr. and ents, Mr. and Mrs.
D. K. MeMrs. C. L. Redding.
Nab.
MRS. CAROLYN WHITE sccrrtary to the Commanding Offirer,
R.VAS makes last minute preparations for ■ Farewell l*art&gt; Siren
tn honor of Commander If. C. Colee. (Official Photo U. S. Nary)

Misa Elisabeth
Woodruff la
home from FSU
to spend the
holidays with her parents, Dr.
»nd Mrs. Harry Woodruff.
Miss Janice Kinlaw is spending
the holidays here with her par
ent.*, Mr. ami Mrs. E. G. Kinlaw.

Conning
The News
BY VIRGINIA CONN

Miss Joyce Milam, a student at
Stetson, is spending the holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Milam.

Christmas is over, tho house is Betty Lcmoa, Jean and BUI Stet
0 mess, and we ara exhaust**!. son. Pat and Dave Todd. Lou and
James McKee, son ef Mr. and
But everyone is happy tonight. Cy
Johnson. Terry and
John Mrs. C. E. McKee, is home from
•nd Christmas night is always •
Paul Blackburn (1UI. Mar UofF for the holidays.
ipccial family time, when tired
guerite Dr&gt;t«nn, and ourselves. Inchildren ptay
play «n
with
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wya bo
^ eldenUlly, Bill Stetson Is really
Miss Marilyn Calhoun Is home
fore fond parent*, equally tired.
a
pulc at thU , caJ0„. from FSU to spend the holidays
Sunday evening Bill and Betty H&lt;&gt; has with out a doubt
the with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
_ Harlett entertained about sixty greenest .tie and the
reddest
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when thev had open house. sweater I have ever seen, ami encountered discourtesy or dis­
Betty had especially delicious tid­ tt(tether they spell Merry Christ­ interest. To me the nicest Christ­
bits to eat, including turkey and mas, Ic any port of the country. mas present our merchants could
ham in homo made
rolls. And
Monday wi ventured downtown have, besides a day off, would be
Betty herself was most charming
to find that almost all of San­ to know that we of the Navy are
•nd Christmassy In a darling red
ford had the same idea. On the more than just pleased with the
cotton dress. Among the group prowl for stocking fillers were service
we receive here,
and
attending were seen Betty and LU Gray and Barbara Hartwig, doubly
appreciate the
many
Chuck McUratnie, Betty and Bill
solely
among the throng. Every time 1 friends we have made
Lemos, Muriel and Rocky Gild
n n .. .„ a n . i a n„ t, , would stop to talk to some one, through business denllngs. t is fat
.well netta and I’ aul SpelU. P .t jpd log0 mjr pIace ln Iine at thc better to remain relatively small
f and Dave Todd. Shirley and im ■ coanUfr Thero gc&lt;mcd to be no and have your customers trust
Bob Puncb* S*® lack of ready cash in Sanford this you, then to expand tn thc nolnt
and Bobble Thompson.
Abe and!m i o n . AnJ whlIe , am lkkting where Indifference makes these
Margaret
Feanell, Toni
and
subject of Sanford mcrchand- same people wary of your tran­
George Waters Lit a and *
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I'd like to pass on to thc sactions. in other words, we like
i eter.on Tom and DorneR Nil- pn)prfctcra of
^
esUbluh- the salesclerks lo recognize us.
elme, Ruth and Joe Tally. Millie; mcnt&gt; a few compliments. These anti we are touches! by their con­
and Bill Thomas, Betty ®nd arc nol my own, although 1 am cern when then find
we are
Frank Johnson (packing toraor-1 jn complete agreement with them, new. What town Is It that brags
row to leave for good, but not;
source was a N’a /r wife who about being the friendliest little
forever we hopel. I ^ King. Ruth
w wrUc a ,ctter ^ lhe city in America? What ever it
and Bill Barron. Skip and Ernie paper gayjng
essentially this, I* they should turn the honor
^ ifo rrcll, Betty Hillner
(A1 w ai, (And If 1 were a local merchant over to Sanford.
wpected
in that night
from I would watch
for her letter).
Olathe) Pc.lie and John Miller, Hie clerks and managor* of each
Hazel Rowell, and Tom Black- store in Sanford should know how
burn and his parents. Captain and-mucj| u,eir atutad« of helpfullMrs. Paul Blackburn of I.a Jolla,
an(j friendliness means to
Cali. These delightful people, in- (he Navy families stationed here,
cidentally had Christmas dinner In ,he loca) gtoreJ&gt; a stranger is
with us Christmas Eve, and all I welcomed and given special atron say Is, it's a ihatne California tentinn. Now any one in business
t* s.i far away.
knows that this
is good policy
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The same night Betty and Jim but how many have we known
Guy had a number in for cock who bothered to take the time
tails. As usual. Betty’s house wss to acquaint themselves with some
beautifully decorated. Stiver palm ope who might be just passing
fronds snd poinsettias graced the by? The spirit
of co-operation
is noticeable far
table, and a large while andle and welcome
surrounded by gilded grapes was more in Sanford than in any town
particularly memorable. Attend I have ever known (and this is
log were (in Part), Tom and his Ginny Conn spejking now), and
parents. Jack and Carty Stribling. while sometimes we may arm
• Jack’s mother and sister wh» are plain because tho selection we
down for tho holidays, Betts and ; may wish ia. lacking, I have yet
fj Doc Linker. Dr. Boyce. Bill and' to hear anyone say that they had

By LOIS SLOAN—(sera
The Saaferd Garden
Florida Federation of
Clabs.
With the beginning of the new
year our gardens are blooming
with azaleas and camellias. These
aeid-Ioving shrubs will need twice
as much water, but do not water
on top; use a soaker or water at
the base of the plants. Keep a
^ aV). mulfh
p|nFe nefd,M&gt; £ak
leaves, or straw, rather than peat.
which has a tendency to "cako"
and dry out.
There are many things to b«
done in the garden in January,
Including the planting or trans­
planting .of flowering trees. Holes
should be dug
half again as
large as the root system of thc
tree being moved. Use well-rott­
ed compost of leaves and animal
manure to fill the surplus area,
and use n layer of good top soil
on top and around
the roots.
Transplant at the orginal depth.
Heavy mulch around the trans­
plants will conserve moisture and
tend to keep out the cold.
Some experts consider January
to be the best month ln which to
plant roses, time the bushes will
not sprout until thc
danger of
frost Is over. Water the bushes
at least once a week, unless there
Is adequate rainfall Re sure to
follow
the directions of
rose
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kstridge, growers in thc preparation of the
of Washington, D. C., are here rose beds.
Gladiolus bulbs may be planted
visiting their parents,
Mr. and
until warm
Mrs. I. E. Estridge and Mr. and every two week*
weather to have a succession of
Mrs. A. L. CcJlini.
bloom later. To reduce the pos­
Jimmy Kridct,
a student at sibility of disease, treat thc bulbs
Stetson University, is home visit­ with Lysol or mercury solution
ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John before planting. Other bulbs to
be planted now Include: agapantKrider Sr., for the holidays.
hus,
alstromeria,
amaryllis,
hyacinth, montbretla
Jimmy Fox is home from FSU gloriosa.
tuberose,
to spend the holidays with his ranunculus, spreke'tami wat;tonla.
mother, Mrs. Phillip Mar*.
Summer flowering shubs, such
Miss Marianne
Strickland is as Crapemyrtle and Vitcx, will
home from FSU
to spend the produce large blossom heads If
holidays with her parents,
Mr. tip pruning 1* done in January.
Chrysanthemum beds should be
and Mrs. M. R. Strickland.
prepared this month by covering
Mrs. Alma D. Walker
spent the area to be planted with oak
sevrral days with her son L. E. leave* to a depth of three Inch­
es. Then add two inches of wellWalker, and family.
rotted animal manure, and turn
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Walker and! *&gt;!!
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bed three weeks
before
family, and guests, Mrs.
Alma Age
Walker anJ Charles Walker, spent
Mr. anti Mrs. J. N. Glllon are
Christmas with Mr. nnd Mrs. R.
W. Walker and daughter, Jill, in spending the Christmas holidays
In Atlanta. Gs.
Interlachen.
Mr. anti Mrs. Warren Germond
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Hctzel are spent Christmas day ' in Daytona
here visiting his parents, Mr. anti Beach with relatives.
Mrs It. C. Hctzel.
Mr. nnd Mrs.
Virgil Smith
Mr. and Mr*. J. A. Wright have have his brother-in-law and
visiting them for
the holiday* sister Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Sepultl elr daughters, Peggy nnd Mary vadu and children. Gary, Don
Ann from FSU, anti their son, and Rita Jane, visiting from
Jimmy, a student at the Baylor Alexandria, La.; also Mr. Smith’s
School for Boys in Chattanooga, father Charles If. Smith, of Or­
lando. For Christmas the Smiths
Tcmn.
also had visiting them Mr. Smith’s
Mrs. J. E. Courier Sr. spent brother, Dwight D. Smith, from
Christmas day ln Oviedo with FL Myers, making this thc se­
her son, John Courier Jr., and cond time in 20 yearn the entire
family had been together.
his family.

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bena. anchusa, calendula, clarkia,
dlmorpnphothcca, gerbera, lark
spur, nemophlla, plot, solc/anthus
and sweet svilliam.

BABY LIMA BEANS

Dec. 31—0 pen 9 am. To

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IT S GO I TO BE GOOD!

PRICE

AT THE RATE OF

DEC 2 8 &amp; 2 9 -

lards* i Eg* No* is the I'is d tit f | j No* joa
S&gt;tr isotd lour kaltdjy Jvrslfl—If year cMdrst's
friends. A rcH. srsiny-unaetk klsnd c» »kaltso«n«
dairy pradastt snd dslKieus lliTsnnfl. Get lardsn’s
C99 Noe at ytar Israrite stars, or erdsr tram yaaf
Isrdsn milkman.

be awarded. Favors
and -ioIm
maker* lo welcome in t*
«w
ear will be given away.
Enlargement of tha mat. ,ub
room i* progressing and the man­
Tickets for the New
Year’s
agement hopes to have it complet­
Eve Dance for all
CPO'* ami ed in time for the dance.
guests at thc club aro now- on
sale, and may he obtained from
the leading chief* of the vnriotts
Don’t Wait
squadrons as well as at the club.
The Versalite* are playing for
‘Til Christmas
the dance, which scheduled to
Huy Your Chr’ -’ maa
last from 0 to 1:30,
nnd the
Cards N'sw.
president of the Club has made
arrangements for door prizes to

CPO Club To Greet
New Year At Dance

TOUN GE IN

DIVIDENDS

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• No eggs to beat •Non-alcoholic

planting. If you have chrysanthe­
mum plants, cut to the ground
after flowering New plant* will
appear at the roots.
Fertilize fruit and pecan tree*
in January or early February,
using a pound
of fertilizer for
each year of the tree’s age up
to ton years Older tree* get that
amount plus a half
pound for
rach
additional year.
Citrus
tree* should be ferldized late in
January nr early February.
A
good lime—sulphur
spray will
help
control rust mites
and
scale.
Flower seeds for planting this
month are: alyssum, aster, candy­
tuft. eynoglossum dianthus pinks,
godelia, 1i n a r ! a, nasturtiums,
poppy, stock antirrhinum rornflower, carnation,
ilelphlnlum.

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N O T IC E

Order now
i^ew Year's!

CAPTAIN ROBERT W. JACKSON presents Command, r Coke a lion Voyage gift from Um Officers,
Civilians and crew of the Sanford Naval Air Slatinn at n farewell party held recently In his hesscr.
(Offltial Photo U. S. Navy)

5
LBS.

(With $3.00 or more food order)

T/PT0P S uperMarket”
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YELLO W

ONIONS
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B H 3ft

Ha
Ba-tol to to visit

I f aw Y m t la almost
• spirit o f humility, aa wi
Isow iM a o f month* to 1
A fleM aooat
tba grm trat o f which la
tfclnk o f tha alaronr and
o f haadroda o f mlllUms o f la*
la othar part* o f tha world.
^Before wo alt dowa to 90 orar tha Hat of
How Year 1 -oHrttons it to time to romanbar aoma o f tba things which xoaka lift
worth U ttaf hart:
Tha right to go to tha church o f our
Tho right to road any nawrpapar. magaaiaa o r book wa chooaa.
Juft* Tho right o f cholca la a free market.
Tha right to congregate with out rolatlvaa
aad M eade, without fear.
V.th o right to travel whan and where we
swaao over three million aquara mtlee o f
country without aaidng 007000*0 parmla•too- .
Aad eountlaaa othar rlghta too numaroua
to mention.
h u t but not least we should be thankful
fo r each New Year whan friends gather
round the festive boards with their pungent
•east o f evergreen decorations; the quiet
und peacefulness o f tho outdoors compared
with the rush o f a business day! tho sound
o f church bells in the distance; and the

Fonts

I*
IsY*\,

America is not over gifted with good
poets. They occur, among opr many millions,
with about the frequency o f diamonds in
gra vel This thought is prompted by a glance
ovey the PulJtser prises awarded for poetry
since 1922. The glance back, in turn, was
prompted by stories about an exhibition of
manuscripts and other Items marking the
dOth anniversary o f Pulitzer awards in li­
terature and journalism.
Tha poetry award has been made 88
times. But three poets—Robert Frost, Ed­
w in Arlington Robinson and Archibald MocLeUh— have each won It more thhan once.
IfacLelah received the award twice, Robineon three times. Frost won top honors four
times— in 1924,1931. 1937 and 1948.
Playwrights, also, aro a rare species. Ro­
bert E. Sherwood and Eugene O'Neill each
won the drama prise three times. Thornton
Wilder— who also Is a winner in the novel
category—and Tennessee Williams each won
it twice. Among novelists, only one—Booth
Tarklngton—won a price tw ice; in every
other year, a new winner cropped up. But
not so with poets. They are the rare birds.
Maybe sometime the poolologists w|il
tell us why that fa so.
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Thurs- Dec. 27, 1956

voieea o f frlende wishing one another a
"Happy New Year.**
The New Year in the United States is a
leavening influence that draws families and
eitisena closer together.
F lees on earth* good win to men. .1 rever­
beration from the Christmas Bay celebra­
tions, should be the prayer o f every person
In the world on New Year's Day 1957.
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Parking Problem
There Is apparently no prospect o f ah ear­
ly solution to tha urban automobOa park­
ing problem. It la too much to hope that
aome genius win soon devise a uniform plan
that would be suitable for aU towns and
cities.
The neareet approach to a panacea for
this virtually universal ailment o f Ameri­
can population centers Is off-street parking.
U cuallj thia la not eaaUy accompliahw
bed, but
tha reaulti have bean satisfactory In moat
communities that have tried It out.
Here in Sanford, the off-street parking
ordinance has corrected many o f the flle of
parking in the residential and fringe areas.
A control o f building permits which do not
provide home and commercial house off.
street parking are turned down or resub­
mitted to meet the specified requirements
However, In the commercial areas— such
as the established downtown shopping dis­
trict In 8 anford—evidence that off-street
parking is working is found in a survey re­
port o f the International City Managers As­
sociation. About 60 per cent o f 1,187 cities
o f m ore then 10,000 population were found
to be owning and operating one or more
off-street parking lots. This was an increase
o f four per cent in a year.
In many instances, parking fees pay the
cost o f purchase and maintenance. Virtually
every urban locality has sites for parking
lots near the central business ares. For
towns and cities with curb apace filled to
overflowing with cars, off-street parking Is
obviously worth considering.

addition of parking facilities would ease the
complaints of “ I can’ t park there," which
will l&gt;e prevalent.
*

Business failures aro beginning to level
o ff and sottlo back to normnl again.
According to "Impact” , a review of eco­
nomic trends And their im pact on business,
business failures Increased to 270 In the
December 6 week from 254 In the preced­
ing week.
Tho review outlines the fact that the
business falluro toll wns up sharply from
the 219 Inst year and 223 in 1954.
The rosy aide of the failures came In the
announcement that the totnl "remnlncd nine
per cent below the pre-war level of 297 In
tho comparable week o f 1930 ”
' v,tb n, gron,Pr "urK° of nssistanco from
tho Small Business Administration, even
these failures would be reduced tremendously and tho entire economic picture would
brighten.

Take It Easy In Winter
•y HUMAN ft lUNOMIft ftft
YOU don’t have to ehovel snow enough why you should take It
to moke extra demands on your easy for tho next few months,
heart during winter weather. particularly If you are past 40.
Juat about everything you do out­ On eold or extremely windy
side during the winter months days, rsmaln Inside If U la at aU
Inquires more effort than U doe* possible. If you havo to go out.
bundle up warmly to avoid chlU.during tho n et of tho year.
Ing. Walk, don’t run.
Winter Hasardo
If you aro shoveling snow or
! Your clothing U bulkier and performing seme outside task
heavier. It's more difficult to **t •round tha hmiso, bo careful not
p o u r breath w hen walking to over-exert yourself. Breath■gainst a brisk wind. And you leocnoaa le on Indication that you
a n doing too much.
Instlnctlvsly hold yourself
When walking on sllppory streets. Aa soon os you feel yourself be­
All of these things mean extra coming tired, go back Into the
work, extra strain, on your heart house, take off your wraps, sit
Naturally, this extra exertion down and relax.
makes your heart beat faster. It you dovslop a seven pain
Even without eueb additional In tho ebost under tho breast
strain, your heart must pump bane, call your doctor right away,
border In cold weather In order it might be a signal that you have
to circulate tho blood around already done more than you
mors to keep you warm.
should.
Is It any wonder then that tho Qoxsnod AND AJtSWXX
months o f Doeombor through f t A.: X understand a person
eh bring more deaths from with AB type blood esn recolvo.
disease than any othar a transfusion from a person of
i o f tho yaarf
another type- to this true!
this to true. Row­
January, Incidentally, to tho ’ Answer: Yes,, th
■okloMho heart attack season. ever, this should only bo doao to
AU o f which'should bo reason on emergency. *
v auM.

1- The Soviet central Commu-j
nlst party committee held meet­
ings last week. None nf It* deei I
slons has been disclosed.
2. Chou now is concluding a ■
tour of Southeast Asia, including
visits to neutral India and Bur­
ma, and pro-western Pakistan.
Sources in Karrhl, where Chou
wound up talks with Pakistan
leaders today said he will move
to release tho 10 American civil*
iana still hald prisoner In China
In an attempt to better ChineseAmerican relations.
Western sources have predict­
ed a major communist diploma­
tic offensive ohaping up for the
Aslan area.
It was recalled that Chou con­
ferred with Indian Premier Jawa*
harla| Nehru just before Nehru
left for hla current visit to the
United States. Nehru Is believed
to havo relayed to President
Elsenhower Chou’s stand on var­
ious international matters.

News O f Men
In Service
STUTTGART, Germany (AHT- i
NC)—Specialist Third Class H arj
old W. Tucker, son of Walter
Tucker, Altamonte Springs, rec-i
ently was graduated from the
Seventh Army Aviation Training
Center in Germany,
Specialist
Tucker completed
the center's
non-commissioned
officer operations course which
trained him in th* operation told
control of landing strip flehy.
Tucker was stationed in Fort
K M t, Ky.. before arriving in
Europe la June 7936.
Tucker was graduated from
Winter Pack Utoh School to 1X49.

Fewer Voters Go
To Polls This Year

If soap and warm water fall
to remere that typo etoto, try
aklng a simple cleaning solu­
tion. Shave half a bar of napthabaaed laundry aoap Into a quart
of warm water. Add 2 table­
spoons of kerosene. Apply U with
a cloth aad wash off. This will
usually work, unices neglect has
glvep the stain a head start. A mil l
abrasive cleanser may be used.
Rub It lightly with a eoerae cloth
end use plenty f t water to re­
move i t

- ly WtUIAM antCentral Prase Writer

Business Failures

ary 1930, when ht and Mao Tietung, the Chinese chief of stale.
signed a Chinese-Soviet mutual
aid pact.
The Soviet announcement said
Chou would pay a "friendly vis­
it” for the purpose of "strength­
ening peace."
Thera were Jnllcations that the
conference between Chou and So­
viet leaders would herald Import­
ant developments.
Obssrvtrs pointed to two facts:

is over its
dtutloa.
It is rrldsat that th* Invitation
to Um CMbsss Communist leader
to to to Rossis was bath oaettotod tad urgent.
Chou was to Pakistan, to the
■I44)e Of a highly successful to n
of East Asian coontrios, when the
Moscow Invitation reached Mm .
A V U I Mates
As the result Chau will laterrapt Ms tour. Re pleas to go to
ladle to confer with Prime Mini*
•Ur Jawaharlil Ntbni, thou fly
to Pslptog far consultation with
Me Rod Chinos* cabinet eotlsofoss. and centime on to Russia,
arriving oa Jan- 7.
Prom Moscow, It la announced,
ten will go to Warsaw to visit ite emphasising that this did not
*“ *
***
"Tltotot” Polish Communist lend* mean a change la Ms sttltuds to- *
Rep. C- B. Dean (D-NC), a lead•r WUdjrslaw Gomulks.
Chen visited ladle before Prime or in previous fights, wes defatt­
This visit, too, is unexpected sod
Minister Nehru west to the United ed for re-eteetioa this year.
sad certainly significant.
The move was tnaouaced by
Its too to see President Stoatthe headquarter* ef the Tactical
howtr
While he wai la India Chou Air Command at Langtoy APB,
made so attempt to keep secret Va. Ik s TAG operates the school
kto opinion that, white ho public- to provide orientation lad instruc­
was: cotton, $217,300,000; corn, icrva. The ltoe soil bank Included ly approved the Soviet interven­ tion to doctrines, taottos aad techef Joint tlr-groisd operatxlTJOt; rise, ttoAW.OM; tabsec*, slightly m en than IX million tion to Hungary, ho believed that
Russia had tarnished Its ews preefor key ponsaasl of the
‘ l,0U /m t winter aad spring aerta.*
tigs aad had harmed world Com­ armed forces.
wheat, m t jm m .
munism fey Ita brutality.
The department ala* la a e n w f
Brig. Gen. Deals! W. Jenkins,
It erams certs la that the Rus­ commandant sf the school, aad
It la eetobliaklag maximum* an
sian! want to fix sp their rela­
the amount of eeraage of a par­
tione with Rod China aad try s mors than IN officers sad aaitotticular crop that an Individual
keep
Chou from making nay state­ od personnel win make tho move
farmer can place in the acreage
ments which are critical of Rus­ to the school's new home at Bflreserve.
oxl. Miss.
sian
policy.
It also said there will be no
The anouneemeat said the Bil­
minimum acreage limitations on
WASHINGTON t o - President
Plumbing flxtsre exports w a n oxi location was selected because
the amount of land that may be Elsenhower defeated Democrat
•ntored to tha program except for Adlal Stevenson In tha president­ that kitchen, laundry room or of the availability e f I
‘ &gt;se already in effect to 1M7 ial election last month by n re­ bathroom basins not bo used M leal and efficient facilities on an
receptacles for photographic i
established Air Foret base. The
wheat
cord vote of UM ftXM to Xe,Q3MI7,
school has beta la operation in a
The department already had an­ according to final official returns. veloplng solutions because
will result, often Impossible to leased resort hotel here slaw Juno
nounced that more than 10.7 mil­
However, the final official to1961.
lion acre* of winter wheat have turns also showed that despite the remove.
been enlisted to the soil bank- The record vote, n larger percentage
goat for all basic crops ia the of potential votos stayed away
IAFF*A«DAY
1187 toil bank ia M to IS million from the polli than la IMS.

YOU'RE TELLING ME!
THE LIBRARY of Indiana univarsity has Just acquired a highly
valuable copy of the lost mamolrs
of King James II Of England.
Bet they won't prove half u In­
teresting u tho diary of one of
his subjects, an obecura fellow
known as Samuel Pepya.
t ! I
Pepit’s name was (and U) pro­
nounced "Preps"—« perfect mon­
teIter, for he was a champion
key-hole peeker.
I I I
Sam was iu&lt;h an Incurable geelip, be net only blabbed about his
friends' Indiscretions but else told
of his own didos ,
I I I
To his other accomplishments,
Pepys added that .Of being an out­
standing toaspot. The record of

Enlai To Visit Moscow
By WHITMAN lt.VS.HOW
United Preee Staff Correspondent
MOSCOW to—Communist Chin­
ese Premier Chou Enlai, fresh
from a tour of neutral ami prowestern Aslan countries, will visit
Moscow next month to help
"strangthen peace,” the Krem­
lin announced tot’ iy.
The announcement said Russia
extended the invitation. It gave
no Indication o( &gt; st when or how
lonsr Chou would stay In Moscow.
Chou was last hors In Febru­

Air Force Pluming
To Move Operation
School Next Spring*

that

Farmers To G et O ver $ 7 5 0 Million

By GAYLORD P. GODWIN
Vailed i*rt»e Staff
WASHINGTON SB — The Agri­
culture Department has earmark­
ed rso,eas.oo for paymest to
farmers who take surplus crops
out of production under the sell
beak program next year.
The department alio anaouMed that nearly X million acrae la
the Midwest "dust bowl” had boon
damaged by wind u of Dee. X
end that another St million sens
wia in condition to blow.
About 18,000 acre* of wheat
have bean hurt, the department
•aid, with about onc-thlrd of the
daiSage to Kaneas — the notion's
top wheat producing atato.
The money togged for 10U bank
payments next year will go to
farmers who do not plant their
full allottment o f eottoo, corn,
rice, tobacco and wheat. The a la
U to cut down prie*'d«presalng
surpluses and their drain on the
Treasury,
Downtown Sanford can become an attrac­ The allocation Is $088,000 above
tive mecca for shoppers If unsightly vacant the 780 million dollars set by the
bana law for any year's op­
property can be turned Into modem park­ soil
eration. Department officials said
ing facilities for visitors from the surround- the *xceas will b# u**d to toko
ing area aa well as our own local homeown car* of "sllppag*” — monty that
may b* committed, but which will
ers who shop downtown.
(
With tho coming parallel parking program not b« used because not all egrer
will bo carried out.
Initiated by the City of 8anford. the pro­ menti
The national allocation for soil
blem* of parking won’ t become acute but the bank payments by commoditlea

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Worried

It is uncertain whether Grani­
t e extended hie Invitation oa Mo
own Initiative.— poeaibly without
consulting B"**1* — or whether
ho acted to cooperation with tho
Soviet government.
Oeadka in steering Poland
skillfull/ ms a difficult seen*.
An the result of the Polish ravolt,
he tea won a m a t measure ef
from Russian drat
toa ties. Be to new trying to keep
80VTVRRN PINE*, M. C. ffi—
the aroused Potoh people from
The
Air fo rte pleas to mere Its
antl-RueeUa outbreaks.
atr-ground operattora school here
It to possible that Russia wnato to beater APB, Mtoo* early next
Chew to talk to Cornells to order
The anaeeaeemrat was the
to keep Mm la Bee.
J u t it meet be remembered that third time that plans to move the
at the time of the Polish revolt, school to Mississippi had been dtoChou expressed Me approval ef eloeed. Bach previous time the (p
Gomulka'a Md for Independent plana we''-wing
Communism
When Chou later supported RueMunicipal o f" •
la Haags ry, ho
J. Brain Jr. (D-NC) plea a
sent a secret message to Gamut
ditch petition to the Atr Pace u n ­

f t MCCANN

■■M U M

T O

■- .vernment

hte collage career at Cambrtdgw
reveals ho got a terrtfla bawling
out for being "scandalously over­
seen* tn drink."
I I t
gens teas quite a tedlee’ maw.
If* dearly loved to write sleet
romance*—chiefly hit own.
I I t
l^nd^aIra
|wte
*s
s
WMe
l-slw
on several essuelene. However,
Me only crime urns being on tha
wreng eld* of tho current pillKrai
i t i
Samuel Ptpys wrote down
everything ho saw, thought or did
In his diary which was tntsndod
Just for his own eyes. Posterity,
though, played him a dirty trick.
HU .lu ff was published 12S years
ago—and now the world knows
all about him.

Try and Stop Me

Final returns certified by secre­
tarial of state In all &lt;0 states be­
came available last week wbea
Rhode Island completed counting
Its absentee ballots.
The official totals showed Mr.
Elsenhower stopped Stevenson’s
second try for th* White House by
landslide margin of 9J83JI7
votes.
Ho captured STAX per cant of
the popular vote, compered with
his showing of M.4 per cent la
1963. Ia setting • new presidential
vote-getting record, ho potlod \r
MUS4 more votes than tho
33,937,332 ho gathered to defeat­
ing Stevenson four years ago.
Th* grand total of all valid
votes also sot a new record of 12,118,930, compared with the pre­
vious high of 01,831,919 in 1982.
Minor party and scattered votes
accounted for 507,113 votes.
la the Nov, S election Stevenson
woo 41.90 per cent of tha total
vote. States Rights candidate T.
Coleman Andrews received 039 per
esnt Other Mattered minor can­
didates got a total of 033 per cent.

"You can htv« a discount on thto one. Hs’» • little fader* 1
from the «un.

CftEAN IISEP CARS
8 of these cars are one owner cars traded in from local
owners on new Buicks. It i s the cleanest stock of used
cars we have had in a long time.

1950 BUICK

4 Door Sedan, Dyanflow, Radi*

-By^BENNITT^CERF*
ACK KOFOED’S book, "Moon Over Miami," is a graphic ac­
count of the transformation of Miami In a little over fifty,'
years from a sleepy village to a fabulous metropolis.RThora
wasn’ t even a trolley car ?
there until 1908. "The first
one ran along F l a g l e r
S t r e e t ,” recalls Kofoed,
"and adhered to no rigid
schedule. If a lady waved
her parasol, the accommo­
dating motorman w o u l d
back up four blocks to taka
her aboard. He'd also stoo
the car as long as ten min­
utes, smoking his pips plac­
idly while another rider
did her morning shopping.
'A b o u t once every ten
blocks, the car went oft tho
.tracks, and all tho mala s
.
passengers would have to get out to help the crew lift it back'
;on to the rails.”
I- "When George Merrick was building Coral Oeblee.” write* Jack.'
-he paid William Jennings Bryan 1100.000 a year to help eell hte
land and 8pan!sh architecture. And. leaving nothing to chance, he
■iso hired belly-wlgglicg dtlda dray oa a co-pubtuin.",^
O IMS. by
Cert I Distributed by K lag fM tu n * IraSlM M ."

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ear

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CORNER 2nd St. and SANFORD
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THE 8AK F0RD HERALD Thun. Dtc. Zt, 1956 Page 5

\dditional Society

Mrs.

F.D. Scott Hold
jp en House Christmas Night

Mayor and Mrs. F. D. Scott
.eld open house Christmas night
:*lebrating the mayor'* birthday,
ON fact that they had Just moved
laM their new home, and, of
roone, Christmas.
Abort ISO people were Invited
.0 drop by daring the evening be.ween 1 and 10 p. m. and Mrs.
CJlamllla Brace was on hand to
tract the guest) at the door,
n o house was a profusion of
aadlaa end Christmas greenery,
iad in the dining room the lace
.*eversd table was set buffet fas­
hion. The centerpiece consisted
at hngo rod candles surrounded
by potasettlao and the punch bowl
m l • real conversation piece. It
hold bright red cranberry punch

with dry Ice floating in the center,
which gave off lovely white va­
pors. The side board was decorat­
ed with crystal candelabra and
red candles, and from hare the
guests were served fruit cake,
cookies and eggnog.
Mr. Scott opened his many
lovely gifts and found among
them a large sire (ire truck In­
scribed with the words “ Chief
Scott. Sanford Fire Department” .
This provoked galea of laughter
among the guests.
This was the second time Ma­
yor Scott had celebrated Tils Goth
birthday. Last year it was observ­
ed with all due celebration, only
to be discovered later that It was
his 49th.

SANTA CLAUS DISTRIBUTES GIFTS to underprivileged children at a party given far them by the
Elks Ctab They watch la aw* sad wonder as the jolly man from Ihe North Pete demonstrate* the
workings #f a glaat alrptaae. (Staff Fhete)

Conning
The News
B f VIRGINIA CONN
laaford la starting to relax af­
ter the flurry of Christmas, aud
■ b o company Is thinking of re­
turning to home base. With the
wonderful weather we have been
having perhaps some of them will
return to live bore. The Chamber
of Commerce must have had a
band la it somehereLet me report on one of the
happiest families In the whole U.
g. A* and that la the group at
Roy Caton’a abode. Roy’s mother
Jtnd father are here for a few
Elays to be with their son and his
Isally. Elisabeth told me tonight
Mat Roy la up most of the day,
lad even went for a drive. They
have been deeply touched by the
concern which the people of San­
ford have shown to them. Cltlsens
have sent them cards and called
to ask about Roy that they have
never met. And here I am offer­
ing Elisabeth’! thanks to the en­
t ir e town, and all the wonderful
■Hands who have done so much
to make their burden easier If
sueh a thing had to happen she
gays that ahe could not have found
a better place than this, as far
as friends, help and good wishes
are concerned. We are proud to
be living In a community that
takes others troubles to heart and
has truly a Christian spirit. Roy
tn i Elisabeth and their three chil­
d r e n have had their best Christ­
i n a s aver, In spite of the hard
months ahead when Roy must
'see severe) difficult operations.
Re !e out of danger now, and so
your prayers have not gone un­
heeded. And on the part of the
people o f SanfoTd, may we of the
Sanford Herald wish the Catons a
very happy New Year.
Very successful housownrming
was given by Dot and Dick Mann
Saturday night. Pearl Moore is
■ till here, bless her heart, and
she was hostessing along with
Dot.
Jean and Bill Stetson showed
off their Christmas presents last
night to Pete Peters, Evle and
Bob WUlUmi, Jana and John MU-

Grace Smith,
*6. A Smith
Reveal Plans

V M ffR O U T M

ier, Terry uud John Price, and
Dodie and Johs King. Santa Claus
really came through this year.
Terry received a gorgeous dia­
mond bracelet from John (whom
I evidently Ignored the other
night in the column, excuse please
—he was tho host), Dodie is
sporting furs, Jasn a complete
set for the gentle art of golf, and
Janie has a new Ford station wa­
gon, which came as a complete
surprise. (I got two half slips be­
cause Robert couldn't find a
whole one.)
Harold and Peg Earnhardt and
Son and daughter-in-law from Ar­
lington, Va. bad dinnar with Hsrriat and John Williams yesterday
and then went to the Open house
at Muriel and F. D. Scotts, in
honor of F. D.’s birthdayNow we have to go out and
Robert U rushing m«r sgaln,
so good-by*.
.

Meeting Postponed
The Daughters of Wesley Sun­
day School Class has postponed
its regular business
and social
meeting from Jan. t to Jan. 7.
The meeting will bo held at 7:30
p.m. at McKinley Hall, with Mr*.
M. R. Strickland's group hostess­
es.

BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hartman
announce the birth of a 7 lb. H
ox. daughter, Julia Mae, on Sun­
day, Dec. 23, at Seminole Mem
orial Hospital. Grandparents are
Mrs. G. II. Sapp, of Sanford, and
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hartman of
Greencastle, Pa.

Final plans have been reveal­
ed
for the wedding of
Miss
Grace Smith, daughter of
Mr.
and Mrs. J. 0. Smith Sr., to
George A. Smith Jr., eon of Mr.
and Mrs. 0 . A. Smith, of Pitts­
burgh , Pa.
• The wedding
will take place
Fldey morning, Dec. 28 at 11 a.
m.
at the All Souls
Catholic
Church, with the Rev. Lytns of­
ficiating.
Miss Margaret Moore will be
maid-of-hooor and best man will
be hCief J. R. King, U. S. N.
All friends o f the couple are
invited to attend.

My New York
By MEL HEIMER
NEW YORK— There U a ten­
dency these days, especially among those of us who ire just a
couple of years too young to have
dona any considerable illegal
drinking, to look back upon the
New York speakeasy of yester­
day as a low, unsanitary dive,
full of thugs and endlessly being
raided by revenue agents who
hadn't been properly ptid off. Tho
picture Is only half-true, I con­
clude after having researched among my older, alcoholic acquain­
tance* who cut their teeth on
gin bottlee in thooo deadfall*.
Actually, there was an air al­
most of eleganca about a number
of these boosing joints—an air
which in some cates even mush­
roomed as repeal came and the
apeak went straight The beat
restaurant in New York now Is,
likely, TwentyOna; back In the
old days It was called Jack and
Charlie's (old-timer* still us* the
name) and even then was con­
sidered by many to be the best
place In town. You had no fear
of going blind from the alkl set
up by the barkeep there.
There aren't many drinking
establishment* even now In Man­
hattan that touch the luxury of
tho Bath Club In West 53rd, where
a doorman wearing gold brocade
admitted customer* to a threestory mansion with a marble and
gold foyer and a chamber-music
orchestra providing accompani­
ment to the popping of cham­
pagne corks. The men wore even­
ing pump* and black pearls in
their ahlrt front* and wines coukl
cost you up to 340 a magnum.
Drinks started at a buck a throw,
and a man could get potted in an
atmosphere of complete refine­
ment.
• • •
Close rivals to the Bath were
tno Epicure, in the East 50s off
Fifth—« white stone house with
a two-gallon magnum of cognac
on the bar, three dining rooms and
u clientele of citizens reading The
Economist" and “ The Wall Street
Journal”—and the Mansion.
The Mansion, in the West 60s,
waa another three-story affair full
of chandeliers, drapes and tapes­
tries, with a huge entrance hall
and a balalaika orchestra. Tho
entire third floor waa given over
to cards, ping-pong and backgam­
mon and you got into the Mansion
only with a wooden admission
card that waa much harder to ob­
tain than, say a current mem­
bership in tho Harvard club.

SATURDAY
Public instillation of Seminole
Chapter No. 3, Order of Eastern
Star will be held at Masonic Tem­
ple at g p. m. All members and
visitera are lariled.
■

ly HUMAN N. lUNOIttN, M.D.
YOU don't have to spend a lot trouble to mix your own denti­
of money to get a good dentifrice frice when so many good commer­
or mouth wash. In fact, you can cial products are readily availa­
make both of them yourself If ble, it might be a good Idea to
you desire.
remember how It'a done just in
Most dentifrices are baaed on case your supply runs out some
two Inexpensive Ingredients—an day.
abrasive, such as chalk, and a What about mouth washes?
detergent.
The American Dental Associa­
Generally, I think you'll find tion's Council on Dental Thtratoothpastes which you buy in peutlc* says that general use of
metal tubes and tooth powders mouth washes helps remove food
are more effective than the ordi­ and debris, but that's about tlL
nary liquid teeth cleansers. Liq­
uids usually Just aren't abrasive. Food Particles
Actually, swishing a little liquid
Proventlve Substances
around In your mouth after eat­
Now I know you've read a lot ing and after brushing your teeth
about dentifrices containing will help remove many of the
penicillin, ammonium or other food partioles lodged on and be­
preventive substances. These sub­ tween the teeth.
stances may help reduce tooth You can make your own mouth
decay in certain cases. Studies wash by dissolving two teaspoons
are still being made to determine of ordinary salt in a quart or
just how much value they have. water. As another cleansing wash
But you can make a good den­ or gargle you can even use suds
tifrice right at home In a matter from a bland neutral soap.
of minutes.
Just mix one part of table salt QUESTION AND ANfWSl
with two parts of baking soda. If B. F.: Can pregnancy cause a
you want, you can add a drop of oss of hearing?
oil of peppermint to flavor the Answer: Ho, It is unlikely that
pregnancy would have any effect
mixture.
Even if you think it's too much on hearing.

Fred Clover of Cleveland sored
at least one goal in U games la
1930-31 while playing with Indian*
spoils. It to still an American
Hockey League record.
Jockey Dave Erb was aboard tht
Ike beaten favorite Needles In tha
1959 Preakness but he evend Ms
Pimlico seort by taking tho Pim­
lico Special with Cummer Tan-

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Count/. Florid* will b# afforod for
tale at publlo outer/ for tho hlshoet
**S beet cash hie at the (real
leor of Iho Seminole County Court
at Sanford, beginning at
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Merida, hr MAKMK OIDSON. for
dlrerce, the ,hnrt title of which
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osalnet you
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culation In which thle elution thall
he nuhllehcd once each week for
four coneccullre weeks.
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ictl of thi Clerk of the Circuit
Court, on thle Ihe Ith day of Dt&lt;
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Clerk of. ,h* Ctroult Cburt
Mack N. Cleveland, Jr.,
Attorney at Daw.
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Solicitor for Malntlff.
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Thursday

Friday

Saturday
BOYS

P nsThe Rev. W. A. Eii*a«0vd will
Conduct til* morning devotion*
ever WTRR at 1:30 a. m
The Seminole County Minist­
erial Association
will meet at
10.30 ami. at the School Admin­
istration Building.
The Sanford Woman's Club will
have a luncheon meeting at 13.30
pun. Guest speaker will be the
Rev. Robert Spear Jr, and boateases trill be Mrs. B. B. Crumfby, Miss Adelaide
Conte, Miss
Alice B. Cooper, Mrs. John L.
ffwali. and Mrs. Georg* McCall,
rpr reservations call Mrs. Thee
Fate. 443, by Tuesday noon.

Inexpensive Dentitrice
Can Be Made At Home

feel a Bttlg weary that iay. B »
If U becomes Ured. nobody would
be offered If he slipped off—ant
went Inside the White House nnd 1
watched the md of It oo televl- *
lion.
FOUR YEARS OLD — This
week marks the end of the fourth
year that w t have written the
thank Coop )9113
W A S H IN G T O N
SEESAW.
We thank all of you whia have
b#*n to kind; who have written so many wonderful letters; who
have given so much encourage­
ment when we needed U.

Storewide After

THURSDAY
The Training Union of the
First Baptist Church will hold
their monthly visitation at 7

FRIDAY

parlor with dim rod and blue
lamp*. If you wero long absent
from this place, you got a comeon-letter that b e g a n , “ Dear
Another pleasant boozing place friend" and referred to the Log
was the 19th Hole, where French Cabin as "your club.”
•
*
*
and Swiss waiters served bond
There
were
special
hangouts
salesmen out with their custom­
ers' wives. Debutantes here used for all trades. Newspapermen pa­
to delight In ordering the exotic tronized the Press Grill and the
pousse cafe, tho carefully nr Press Dub In the East 40*. Tho
ranged drink of multi-colored 11- literati drank at a place called
querurs, Men ringing tho glass Tony's and closk-and suitors pa*
tronlzed the J, and L. upstairs In
meticulously,
I wonder often how drama cri­ a loft building In the West 30s,
tic John Chapman would have where there were good, thick
made out h&lt;rr«; U was Chapman steaks and fine ale soiling for 91
whq once ordered a pousse cafe a glass.
Musicians used the 44th Street
in a lowdown East Sid* bar and
then, when tho barkeep brought Club, racketeers hung out In The
his proud handiwork—mixed it Strollers where dinner was free to
with swizzle stick, drank It down regular* on Tuesdays, and Vil­
and said, “ Fine, let's have an­ lagers crowded Into Julius’, one#
desrlbed by artist At Hlrschfeld
other.”
BIU’s Bar featured Currier and as “ a madhouse without keepers.”
There were, of course, some
Ives prints and a $1,500 cigarstore lodlan out front, and for dumps of the kind people now
gaiety few could touch tho Napo­ choose to remember.
However, in the midst of tho
leon In the upper 50* west of
Fifth. The Napoleon had a gold shabblness, there was some elo
and ivory entrance hall, full of gancc—so let's not take away
mirrors, and a theatrical clientele all of Dad's golden memories,
who kept It from ever being dull. khall we? If he wants to remom
The Log Cabin, over an East ber the places he soaked It up
Side garage, had you register as In ns luxurious cafes right out of
a number, and had on aquarium Paris or Vlennna, who are we to
in tho lobby, along with a ladies' say he was wrong?

GETTING READ FOR 19907 —
Watch Vice-President Nlxoa as
b« goes about lining up. the 1990
President*! nomination for himtelL His prqblem: keep in
the
headlines during
the next four
years. And be sure the headlines
show him as a hard-working, oapabl* mature young man. And he is
going about it oaportly.
First atop in this direction eras
the role of “ good boy" that he
adopted during the retest cam­
paign. And It worked.
Latest successful movs for big
headline* waa his junket last week
to Austria to look into the r*
fug#* situation. Although It may
hare had soma value to the Un
Ited Statm
from a world-wide
public relations standpoint—Just
good propaganda—it really was
an unnecessary trip.
We have talked to newsmen
who haro Just returned from
there.
This country has had people on
the ie«M since the first refugee
fled across the Austrian, border.
Some work for the governmentmoat are with volunteer organisa­
tion* of various hinds. We have
heard their ertee since the first
day—we know whet they newd.
They need action.
The United
States Just Isn’t oo the bell whet
it comae to helping. So far, we
have done a lot of talk. But what
those poople need is • lot of food,
clothing, housing, medicine, tran­
sportation
and understanding.
What ia needed
at .onto ia a

hug* reception center Ifln those
set up In Europe toward the end
of the war to take care of the
thousands of liberated prisoners
of war. And wt could do it easily
enough. We have the manpower
in Europe. W* have
plenty of
food. We have enough clothing.
(Old Army uniform* nbw rotting
in warehouses—but good, enough
to keep the refugees warm until
something better comes along).
There waa tome talk of sending
American
soldiers from
West
Germany on a volunteer basis—In
civilian clothes. They had plenty
of volunteers for tho pob. The
word In Austria
waa that tho
Americans were coming. To data
they haven't shown up. And the
Idea seems to have died some­
where.
All thla is known in Washing­
ton. It Is common
knowledge
here.
Now, maybe it is going to be
taken car* of. That Is why, may­
be, that Mn Nixon wanted so
badly to go to
Austria. Now,
maybe we’U do it—after too long
a delay—and he’ll get the credit
for It Another star ia that i960
crown he is building. (We think
It should have been done e month
ego. And the credit should go to
Uncle 8am—and the hundreds of
worker* on the scene who art
working around tho clock to do a
job.)
THE BIGGER THE BETTER
— We like parades, we don't mind
sitting for hours If It'a a good
parade. Bands and
floats and
soldiers and majorettei and all
the reel. We have been waiting
four
years for the
Inaugural
parade. Now, they say it'a being
cut down to two hours, we pro­
test. It only eome* every four
years. We say let it go on and
on. We think we should be free
to celchrate our
freedom; and
■how our love for President Ei
senhower. Let’s encourage n o n
people to turn out for him. We
admit It might
become a bit
tiring for him If he happens to

HUNOAUAN-BOIN
Turaiar chats with Mcsstgacr
slota Varga at tho world pro­
uder* In New York of "Bundle
of Joy,” co-starring Eddie
Fisher and his wife, Debbie
Reynolds (below ). Premiere
benefited First Aid for Hungary
and CARE.
(International)

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Revolver To Be
Awarded At Chiefs
dub Meet Tonight

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WMTtROM AC*
have the earmarks of aa out­
37AAT- TOM!
standing road race such as stag­
o r M tiAPitPH/A
V
U f l i * . or
ed at the famed MRoad Ameri­
A U * T Jt/ A .
ca'*
coursa
la
Elkhart
Lake,
Wlr
thia
writer
has
ever
seen,
began
tng tenlght M Tito at Seminole
MAKt*
rr*r
caddying at the early and ImpresCAAOUAA, A H P tcm ti
High School win feature the a—
* r * ftr
tire age o f six. Wthn he was la Brevard Enterprises, Inc., wai
m tO tH « f the » Smith and WetK m totj op
Us early teens, be would play founded by a family of Titusville
MB seretTsr donated to the SemiK k
3
golf
for
a
nickle
stake
and
a
businessmen, William Waldron.
nnln tdefa by Sheriff J. Luther
person witnessing tha re ini would Sr., and hit sons. Bill Jr., and
M bby tee not In paying for the
John- The corporation plana a
fhnlbol natfarmtng of the two
aeries of major races under MASCAR
sanction.
Being
associated
srith
the
tops
WUbed for by many local athla the golflag world, Doug early
The first venture eomes at an
tto minded ritlxans for yean.
acquired the winning—»nd the opportune time with Florida burst­
M f —V Midi school football j
o*o * !M *
losing—spirit, and tha Joviality ing srith sports activity as the
Isa saw Ita realization after thei
that
Is
necessary
for
both.
New
Year
approaches.
The
Gator
m u tton of the Seminole Chiefs
apo ca * t n * r
By the time Doug waa 17, he Bowl football game will be nlayed
f£A *J n o*.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The had competed In two tournaments. In Jacksonville the preceding
U la response from 0* rcqr* t*
the Seminole High School alh- Gator Bowl win pot on its best Hb had aa unorthodox awing and Saturday, with the Orange Bowl
—— M e department, the Semnole show ever Saturday when the two ho Deeded a lot of work 00 Judg­ contest in Miami the following
_ Q l s 6 took the uniforming of the taami who met In last January’ s ing distances. He worked hard Tuesday or New Year's Day. THc / ilia la located on the main
S p t e t o r high school boys for rigor- Sugar Bowl-Georgla Tech and
route going south from Jackson­
87,006
S
b
c o m p e l " sports, parilcu- Pittsburgh-clash before
ville to Miami.
fans and a national telavialoo au­
ty fdothaU. at its project,
It also eomts at a time of ysar
nthlw * month after the Seml- diencewhen many of the top drivers
9 Chiefs wore requested to Tha Gator Bowl, long rated a
will welcome the setting aa well
• action on the matter, the peg under the major bowls, defi­
as * chance to cut in on the prize
lor h|;h schools wsre uniform* nitely Has one of the top post-aoamoney which will total 84.809.00. btuie tua *«• zzv z.s« a 'l.h d
with 19 nnlforma under a bid »on attractions this yaar. And i f
Linrk
*.«• j.J» 1 .--nu
with first place being worth Joann*
coot * iti
ate 4 a-«
to a local concern, Hill Im- the 1936 Sugar Bawl gams was
$830.00,
including
special
acces­
VlulaleU ( i - t ) IS IS
any indication, the Gator Bowl
Dally
double
&lt;;.J)
117.00
sory awsrds}£. Baton the end of the past loot- game should be one of the moot
TM1WJJ saxes.— 1 JO Mil* sxa
Tho event will be oce of the Mac* Dollar Me
He Z,e a 1-Z
| hod Matos the Junior high teams exciting.
Maraner lie
« M aeo l t-ae
first
on
NASCAR’S
1937
calendar,
#, made thtir pohUe debut in MoBoth Tech and Pitt bars more
rtural IMOiir
t to 1 |.u
and la expected to draw the top cruiniaia 11•I&gt; ||T.le
sx*m«i1al Stadium la a thrilling coa- impressive records than they cardrivers like Buck Baker. Nation­ suinrsa b u b - s/ is mu# aaa
E L W that anuiod everyon# attend- ried Into tho Sugar Bowl, sad
i-oor Tt*
r.se
n » zse i i-«
al Champion from Charlotte. N. Charm-•*
t Jar Th gama ended In a 0-0 dead- both coaches admit their current
Sue
Z.1* Zte S 2-1 •«
c ; Sp»»d* Thompson, also of Luck* L*»*&lt;r*i
* he | J.Ji.
teama are better than those they
Wuialala il l) Sll SO
Charlotte; Let Petty, former NsTho preooada from the game bad last January.
r i r m a i i K - i i s saitd u
tlonal Champ from Raadlaman. Ola Bullet ll.se
s se zze a t-u
;«aat toward payment of tho uni­
Pittsburgh, which
won tho
Kadown
aje i p I Z-t
N.
C.;
Tim
Flock,
twlee
National
forms aad tha Seminole Chiefs hearts of television fans with a
Mae
E&lt;U«
H e 11-hl
Champ from Atlanta; Jim Pasihad already donated &gt;300 to the surprise victory over Miami at
Qulnl.la (!-•&gt; Ill se
chal.Flreball
Roberts.
Billy
MjIIX T H MACK— S. la M il# IX #
beak. la an, the entire uniform- the end of the season,-checks In­
ba's Streak S IS I.2S ZSO 1 I I
era, Ralph Moody, Marvin Panch. AHad
■tog coot done to 82A00, and the
Bok
• i.44 Ia SaO
a. M
u
to the plush Ponte Vedra Country
#
.
Joe Eubankj, Paul Goldsmith and J k . . W. . a .
‘fwaftaao waa made poealbU Club today to start workout*.
many
others
of
the
top-ranker*
through tho generous effort and
Tech will not get to town until
The'Waldrons art making ex­
baton* tom s hy a dvie minded
aKTVWTSS RACf.—S I• Mil#
tensive plans in laying out the
tepvam utlra o f Hill Implement Thursday.
Lilli* SltOn. Harmony l l'n
Coach John MicbeUen and his
course, protection being supplied
(lraclnoa Uar, I'.oacN Astnt Kan.
by a system of telephono poles,
t,i. Moka Mo. a &gt;L Bimbo, Cot­
After th* gama. the Seminole Panthers are anxious to avenge
ton Plrkla Su#
sandbags, and other equipment.
Chiefs began a donation drive their 7-0 loss to Tech and to provo
snoiirii a t c c —s is mii#
There will be seating for approx­
to ga toward the financing that Sugar Bowl touchdown waa
Major Co&lt;tv. Mr. Do, Royal Vlow,
imately
1.000
fans,
but
the
spa­
Flr«
Mortaaca. I4U Dollar. Mr.
Just
a
fluke.
t t tha Jaator Ugh football pro­
Dubnuuo Barr# Falatar. Moon Ma­
The Engineers scored th# Sugar
cious area easily can aecommo*
ject. Tsntgkt the drive will be
ker
dte 13,000. with the majority like­
R IT T H MACD—a i s Mil#
cewiflstad wad the awarding will Bowl's lone touehdown after an of­
Cones Ohio To* Tobby. My Car­
ficial ruled that Piltt's fullback,
ly b&gt; take their places along the
ho hold.
ol
Moilmtr.
Oay
Role
more exciting turni aa usual at
"W o win also discuss plant for Bobby Grier. Interfered on a paaa
s-nn*. Tammy Chaool lull
In
the
end
tone.
The
penaltr
gave
road
races.
aa auettoa t o bo held In Febru­
Time trials for the big race are
a r y " W, W- Tyre, chalrmaa of Tech the hall an the Pitt one
scheduled from noon to 2:00 P.
Iho Junior High School Football and the Engineers scored.
M. Sunday with feature race
The Panthers claim the films
Froject Committee, said this
time at 3:00 P. M. Tickets will be
moralag. "But right now well be of the game prove Grier did not
on tale shortly with ducats pury toseed with a large turnout to­
abased in advance 82 30, and those
night for the awarding.'*
at the gate 83 00.

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Gator Bowl To Put
On One O f Best
Shows Saturday

orooxtAt*

O t j l e e k f Uagwo .
Season Standing
•W. L. T. P.
Central Rosie Co.
B U ^
N. Y. Ufa Ins. Co. V U IT74S
Barnett Painter*
27 21 37184
Celery City Print Co. 24 24 ST24S
Mather* Furniture Co. 90 28 3003
Bokon Music Shop
17 5* 87629
H.S H SAvg.
Central Music Co- 232 Z3ag 739
N. Y. Life In*. Co. 87* 2493 783
Burnett Painters
*11 2372 783
Celery City Printing 890 2329 77J
Mathers Fora. Co. 268 2133 738
Bukurs Music
880 2303 783
Last Reek's Results
Won
Centra) Music Co. •
1
Burnett Painters
2
New York Ufa Ins. Co.
1
Mathers Furniture
3
Bukurs Musie
3
Celery City Printing
0
Trias High, three Games
Bukurs Music Shop
2300
Burnett Painters
2172
Mathers Furniture
2382
New York Life Ins.
2377
Celery City renting. Co2232
Central Music
2212
f - Tease High. Single
Burnett Painters
888
Bukurs Musie
880
Mathers Furniturs
841
Central Musie
823
Sew York Life Ins. Co.
802
Celery City Printing Co.
877
ladtvMwal Rich, three games
Paul Petold
M3
Dirk Richards
339
Ted Burnett
332

Edd Mrchhcff
Ted Burnettt
George Swina
Roy Roller
Pete Bukur
Celery City Printing »s.
York Life las.
V
Central Musie vs. Bukurs Musie
Mathers' , Furniture T* Burnell
Painters '
B. Steele
45 TUI m e
R. Holler
38 0011 IS7.1
P. Pezold js .
48 .7357 14413
W. Webber^
!'4 S '7 * H l » u
F. Rlehards
13 7288 i n n
G. Petold
12 1M9 1834
G* Ssrsnn
12 8830 162 jg
B. Bortdotf
12 8821 IS’ 1 7
G. Kettle
a tm
lolfc
J. Cook
18 7733 IS145
H. Tamra
21 3M9 H is
II. Huhn
18 2900 t « .j
H. Rerbst
12 8733 lio jj
W. Hsrtwiek
22 3318 131.18
T. Burnett
a
7117 19.13
O. Touehtoa •
43 7137 1394
H Kretrer
42 8812 137.19
L. Plvee
48 7337 137.1
H. Hockenbaeh
U 7814 158M
T. Brown
44 7218 156JO
It Rugenstela
IT. MSI 1365
H. Gils trap
” 48 * 7400 1344
E. Kirehhoff
14- 7329 132.33
P. Bukur
18 -1318 13242
F- Cooper
11 8230 15149
W. Whiddon
19 7283 151.37
W. Tyre
41 8821 130.21
H. Russell
13 8733 1503
O. Era rick
13 8197 HUT
J. Pierro
29 UV I t v i
M. StoUky
48 8777 141.9
C. Pierey
48 ITU MOfp
T. Bolly
i t BiM 13TA

Year For Aviation
PHILADELPHIA
— Rick
Casarts. well-known Floridian and
Seminole Park Raceway attrac­
tion partner, who it the bulldoz­
ing fullback of the Chicago Bears
and the fourth player in National
Football League history to gain
1.000 yards by rushing in a single
season, became the 1936 champion.
Casarea* 1.126 yards stood up is
the Baltimore Colta and Washing­
ton Redskins ended the regular
season this past weekend, one week
after the Bears’ hack finished his
schedule.
Other leaders for the ysar were
Eddie Brown of the Bears in pass­
ing; Billy Wilson of San Francisco
in pass receptions Bobby Layne
of Detroit In scoring: Norm aVn
Rrocklin of Los Angeles in punt­
ing; Sam Baker of Washington in
field goals; Ken Kona of Cleve­
land in punt returns; Tom Wil­
son of Los Angeles In kickoff re­
turns and Lindon Crow of Ihe
Chicago Cardinals in intercep­
tions.
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Ctrtm auial. Larks
llo ,» .
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n - n , (Itn*. Baylor D«t&gt; Lsilr
P*r,
M tlbory.
KrUtlc.
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WASHINGTON t!*.— The ysar
1936 will be recorded aa.ont of
the safest and busiest In com­
mercial aviation history.
Acting Civil Aeronautics Admlm
istrator James T. Pyle sale. Su#
day that U. S. airlines hauled 45,860,000 passengtrs this year. This
was 11 per rent more than the
previous record of 41.111.000 in
19A5.
Domestic scheduled airlines had
0.62 passenger fatalities for every
100 million passenger miles, com­
pared with 0.76 In . 1933.
This } ear's record was even
more impressive, Pyle pointy
out, since figures Include the 1*
passengers and crew members
lost In the collision over the
Grand Canyon during the sum­
mer.
Pyle said In International serv­
ice by American-owned airlines
there wera no fatal accident* In
1933. four lives were tost.
The irregular, non-schedulcd air­
lines have not had a pa«i»n*cr
fatality since Sov. 17, 1933, Pyb
reported.
Extermlnitdr Tsced WO times
during eight seasons and tired is
be 30 years old.

Joe Lund nf the Rochester Anteleans has ptayed with five other
teams in t*-# American Hockty
League

364 Days Left
T il Christinas
Boy Yoor Cards Now.

long iron* They’ re mors satisfy­
ing than wedges," ho remarked.

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13—TBAILEES
II will pay YOU to *aa us bafora
&amp; y, Upaa Evanlng* and
°*E*lLM* Trailer Sale*
ralatha. Ft*.
Alntraam* Hou»a T™11* ' *orr“ lf;
Purchased now tnl* year. Com
plat# with combination refri­
gerator. gaa range, ga* heat,
twin bede, dinette A 11 **llon
water tank. St. John* Realty.
phene 11$» er 10T». Sanford.___
Thl* U a free pa»a to the Rlu
Theatre for Robert Richardson.
Eap. date Jan. 3, 1937.______

• REAL ESTATE
FRIGIDAIRE appliances, sale
sad i«n lee. G. H. High. Urledo
Fla. Phene r 0-4331* er San
fort 1643-W after 0

Robert A. Williams
REALTOR

Raymond Lundgaixt,

Contract and Repair Work
ASSOCIATE
Maytag automatic wither, good SOUTH PINECREST— l i t tfurei
Free Estimates
conditloo, 3125. Phan# 366-J.
Drive. 3 bedroom modem home. Phone 1473. Atlantic Bonk Bldg.
« . L HARVET
Leas than I year aid, You ean
204 Sanford Ate.
Phone 1121 Thor Gladlron automatic Ironer,
W. R. -BUI" STEMPBR
buy this home with 0 low down­
Realtor — Gooeral Insane
practically new. |TI- Phot*
payment
and
take
over
o
4
4
*
PLUMBING A M ATIN G
Gay Allen Ananctato
Z100-R3.
G. L Mortage. Monthly p e r
Septie Tank Initallatlea A Stevie
Arietta Prict, Associate
manta
Including
tax
4
laaurlleater Service, A r e n t e C. 43— BUILDING MATERIALS
ranee only ITSJS. Cloae walking Phone 903 or 11X3 - 11$ N. Park
Harriett, Phone 734-W or 1335.
distance to the now trnwern
METAL ROOFING
Plnccrevt School. See this Home
IP IT IS REAL ESTATE
Now In (lock, y v Crimp—*5"
today.
ODHAIt
4
TUDOR,
loe
.
.
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Lnumlsr * Monisith
!orru gated
Corrugated — 3 4 " Corrugated
Phono 77$
Cor. Hwy. 17-Sg 4 XTUl St. at ill South Park
at
Get All Your Rooflax Natd*
I
Phones 2100 sod 100$.
Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
PHONE 1276 for OIERRY
Flirt room houso with bath and Real Estate Brokerage — Notary
Out West 11th St.
approxtmataly thirteen a m * of 1219 W. llth 3t. Rear-Barber Shop
COMPLETE PLUMBING JOB
high hammock land. W. E.
40-BUS INEM EQUIPMENT
Including: bath fixtures, cabinet
hoff Jr. rb.
so#.'
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sink, water pump, aepue tank HAYNES Office Machine .Co
and water beater, approximate
Typewritera, adding machines
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
J. w!*H a L l ^ R hfALTUR
ly $23 month.
Seles-Rentala, 314 Mat-. Ph. 44
VA—FHA—CONVENTIONAL
Jahaay Walker. Aaaaciale
Call, or see ut TODAY
FINANCING
-Call Hall" Phone 1738
106f Sanford Are.
Phone 1113 47—FURNITURE—HOUSEHOLD
LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
$300 DOWN
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
plumMof. Kmky Heating
Older 2 hr. home. Separate din­
Used furiitare. appliances, toe!.,
A. K. SHOEMAKER. JR.
m ! g . H O D G B ft
ing roonv 3 lota, beautiful lo­
•te. Bought-iold. Larry’s Mart
llonrillo
Flono 1991
1100 RlwllM
Wtl
cation. $R500.
Servlet on All Water Pomp*—
3X1 East 1st SL Phona 1M1.
Well* Drilled — Pumpa
Consult A REALTOR First
Paola Road, Phono 708
FOR DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE This I* a free past to the Prairie CULLEN AND HARKEY
kc Driva In Theatre for
—at Warehouse Prtcae. vtsu
Phase 3313
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». Harold Stulr. Enterprise. l*g N. Park Ave.
BERRY'S. W* lie esparto It as­
Exp. data Jan. 3, 1967.
sisting you to aecure gracious
EXCHANGE
id Crafted Furniture,
good looks with functional con­
Will trade 3 bedroom frame
and reflnlah.
Wo b U t -_ design
--------------------------------venience. Today * best buys us 3 bedroom Concrete Block home.
houie for modem trailer.
See at MS French, Ph. D L
nationally advertised furniture
Nice location. Sell equity, p*yat DISCOUNT PRICES. Ml W.
mc'nU $36.00 monthly. Phone
LAKEFRONT HOME
First SC Phona i« 7 for Even­
*
fr,m « 00 larg* lot.
ing Appointment.
Florida room, hsrdvrood floors,
All typea and ilte*. lnatalled
shade trees, citnu tree*. Over
"Dm II Yeuraetf."
too ft. on sand bottom lake.
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WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
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------ 1 3 -----107 W. lad S t
Ph. M
Different colon and designs and
completely furnish your living
CROSLEY - BENDIX
room with one of eur 100!$
—. in —
A. B. PETERSON
nylon I pc. groups. Including:
RANDALL
Ilrober AuselstN! A. B. Peterson
Sof* Red
Electric Company
• Scath Placereal
if;,,
Chlilarson, Garfield
Matching Platform Rocker
• Grove Manor*
s a n k * - -Quality -SgUafaeUea
w etu, John Mslach snd R W
Matching Cocktail Chair
• Valencia Villas, UeLand
William*. A. C Doudxty. Land
Ph. I ll Sanford M37-J-1 Do S*ry
Coffee Table
Surrayer.
Step Table
’ !* N. Park Ave
Phone M29
HEATING
Table Lamp
Wonderful
I
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Inns
/loot Furnace* 4 Circulator*
Wrought Iron bmokcr
— Splendid Valuta —
Sofa Pillows
H. B. POPE CO.. Inc.
CHUORE GOOD W O R K E R S
With Room to Hreatho!
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200 s. Park
Phone 1440
through Cliiilfied ad*: Let an
Complete
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ad writer aarist you
GATUN BROTHERS
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Ph. 2232 Geneva. 1491 W. Sanford.
of tame nf Sanford*
finest residential
acctlooa Bel-Air.
ENVELOPES,.Leitarharta. state­
Mather Of Sanford
Plnscraat. South Pinement*, Invoice*, hand bill*, ano 203-09 1st St.
Phone in
crest, Rose Court sod
program*,
etc.
that utterly distinctive
Printing Co. Phone 408 — 403
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Around W orld Look A t Top News
By CMABLES M. MCCANN
United Press Staff Carrespoadent
United Pres*
correspondents
around the world look ahead at
the news that will make the head­
lines.

Bloekbmttr
The Senate Investigating sub
committee Is qulatly setting rea­
dy for blockbuster hearings In
the early spring -m labor racke­
teering. Investigators hsvt bren
digging Into the background of
the New York hoodlum* impli­
cated In the acid blinding nf labor
columnist Victor Rlevel. But that
phaae of the spadework la des­
cribed as only Incidental to the
main investigation, which ha*
threads leading to moat of the
country's major industrial cantenTime* IIstc Changed
A few years ago It would have
been Incredible. But you ean look
for the appolntmeo^nest spring
of a German general a* com­
mander In chief of the North At­
lantic Treaty ground fortes in
Central Europe. He’* Lt. Gen.

Rmhf

WELL DRILLING
Falrbanks-Morse pump*.
Repairs to all makes.
HOWARD C. LONG
207 E. Commercial Ave.
Phone 3SI

Thun, Doc. 87* 19M

H E R A LD

K

Hans Speldal, chief of the arm­
ed fo-ces section of the West
Garmaa Defense Ministry and
yne-time chief of staff to "Das*
art Fox" Field Marshall Erwin
Rontmsl. Insiders say Speldel Is
a n*ar-e*rtalnty tor Ue post, now
vaeant. The appointment Is be­
ing delayed to permit tho West
German Defense Ministry Wo re­
organise Its lop army command
before Speldel Itavts.

Thanh You Not*
Bertha Adkins, assistant chair­
man of tha Republican National
Committee, Is being boomed for
in Important government post.
It’a partly a •'thank you" for bar
campaign work, partly because of
the need for a new petticoat ap­
pointment. The resignations of
Clare Boothe Luce as ambassador
to Italy and Dr. Martha EHo* as
hssd of tha Children's Bureau
women holding top administra­
tion jobs. Mrs- Adkins, a friend­
ly brunette from Salisbury, Md..
rules out only one possibility —
says she hasn't enough money to
hold a diplomatic post shocker.
Shocked British church and civ­
ic societies art getting rea s / to
1st loois a blast against an offi­
cial government report, due soon,
nn prostitution and homosexuali­
ty. Conclusions in lh« report are
supposed to be top secret. But
It's leaked out that they Include:
1. Prostitution, legal in Britain If
the woman doe* not actively so­
licit or cause a disturbance, will
remain legal. 3. Homosexuality
have whittled down tha number of

wlU bt mors or lea* mnlsasd afi
Idally provided U does «•$ !«•
/olvs soliciting or pubtk rniltaar*
Sports Ontleah
Firework* ar* la prnpsrt wtot
tha Chicago Boars aad tha Nov*
York Glint* play for tho National
Football Lottos ekaaptaMUp
Sunday. The Detroit Lions kata
vesasrd the Bear* of playing “ do*
I'betaloly dirty" football. Tha
Giants art ritad ono of tht Ma­
gus’ * rioanolt-playlnff tot tat- But
If tha going got* rough, tkoyH
be la than. A tango totala, la
which nearly anything aao*. la ex­
pected. The Doan should whs
with their stronger otl-ranad
loom, even though they had to
rally to get a 17-17 tie wHh tha
Giento last month.
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Odd Chairs
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Lamps
cellent condition, looks like
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new. Reaaanable for
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EMPLOYMENT
Would make a alee Christmas
g ift Mrs. B. S. Rowan, WO W.
ECHOLS REDDING CO.
26—HELP WANTED FEMALE
20th St •
t'oraer 2ad A Magnolia, Ph. 1132
•'Hud'’ Rambergar. Mgr.
fa y Herron will put you miles Exp. waitress wasted. 60c hour
Free Delivery
plus board. Own transportation.
Ahead 4 Dollars Ahead with a
Gene’s Spaghetti Houae. Oraaga
high appraised trade-in on a
City. Phone Spring 45335.
Naw 19S7 Pontiac.
the new Pontiac now on
This la a free pass to the Prairie U-FARM and GARDEN
display.
IMS Plymouth Plata Sedan
Lake Drive In Theatre for
1154 Pontiac 4-door
Chltften
Mrs. Lewis Brademyrr. Geneva.
CABBAGE PLANTS
Deluxe.
Exp. data Jan. 5, 1667.
400,000 Midasason Market. Ph.
3103.
1154 Dodge Royal Sedaa
1953 llulclc Riviera Sedan
8ALE8LADY. Year-round employ.
Tree
ripened oranges, $100 bushel,
1952 4-door Plymouth
menL Vacation. Good hour*.
1961 4-door Chevrolet
Apply In person. 110 8. Pal­ rjions 239-W.
1940 4-door Plymouth
metto Ave.
Call Ray Herron, 2434 or after 6
RENTALS
p.m. Calll 1J43-W.
37-HELP WANTED MALE
*4— APTS— ROUSES—ROOMS
11— APPLIANCE REPAIRING
Newspaper atraet laleiboy* want­
ed
for
work
after
aehoak.
Age*
MATHIS alaetrio
appliance re­
WCLAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
up to 14 ytara uM dee Ur.
pairing. Light fixtures installed.
private baths. 114 W. First St
Holley
at
The
Sanford
Herald
Free Pick up k delivery. Phone
right after school.
2420.XJ.
Avalon Apts. Efficiency, Ph. 720-W

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when you buy an Odham A
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DRIVE OUT TODAY!

CI7TINO SIADV to go In for a
dip, this model In Loo Angeles
Is shown wearing tho latest In
knit bathing tulls, designed by
Rosa Marie Retd. The lamb U
responsible for the soft-texturod
wool Windsor knitted with L i­
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1713 at Hiawatha

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113 N. Virginia, beautiful Brit­
tany Farm Hom&lt;*. 3 bedrooms,
3 baths; "Wade-built" on Oak
shaded lou. By appointment.
$33,000.

Full time messenger. $1.00 per Efficiency apt Ill-way 17-92 So.
hour. Apply Western Union.
City Limits. Slumberland Court.
For all your B e a u t y Need*
Rcvelon A Thto Bcndrr COemptle*
no Seminole Realty for DasirFINANCIAL
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOR
ablt Houses and Apta. Pboo* 27 204 So. Park Ave. — Phona 080
103 So. Oak
Ph. 971
25—MONEY TC LOAN
EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suitable
BUSINESS
for Winter TouriaL Private bath OZIER REALTY CO
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Laura B. Ozier, K*altor
A ahower. Steam heat Inquire
SERVICES
COST LESS
Haiti M. Field. Associate
Manuel Jacobson scrota from
RBPA1R9
2601 80. Orlando Hwy. Ph. 1339
Pott Offlc*.
EVENINGS: 3113 and 7*0
Florida State Bank Sloeping rooms. T.V. 401 M ir
Ted Burnett
Of’ SANPORD
noli* Ave. Ph. 038-J.
11031K AND INCOME
for PAINTING
3-It It. furnished home on large
Clean
opt. Oil heat. 811 Park.
3601 Grandview
Pboae 1M3-M
MERCHANDISE corner lot in quiet section of
(New) Homs, furn.. couple. 1303
city with a*ot 1-H-K. furnished
WOOLSEY
43—ARTICLES fey BALE
Elliot.
apartment attached. Double carMarina fln lah aa
porta. Present rents are $83
Wa buy and **0 used furniture Furnished 3 rooms A bath. Low
F or Y ear Boot
and $33. Llvo In onr and rent
Paying top cash price* for any
rent. Call 1494.
the other or rent both. Just re­
Senkarik O.laaa ond Paint Co.
thing o f value SUPER TRAD*
duced to 511,300. A uLe buy!
113-114 W. tad St __ Phone 320
INO POST on 17-82 Ph 205J-W. Furnished garage apt. 3 room A
hath, «rr**n*r( nnr»S. garage.
This u a free P«J ta the
Phone 33S or 1037.
Ride-la Thedty* for J. 5
LIVB BAHT
da. Exp. dau Jan. 1. 1937.
W. DIETRICHS
T. W. 3IERO
Shlnar*. Bull Head*. Pop Ont*
5 room houae. 1600 French, Phone
REALTORS
5 Dozen, 63c
RENEW .. Your Roof! Mar Wa
347.lt.
1101 Park Avr.
Phunr 27 or 1(3
Missouri Minnows and Worms
auggaal a contractor. Lei Ut Planting Grncery—E. Geneva Ave
arrange a Home Ok sera Loan
•t—ACREAGE
to cover year roofing Job. Gr*»
WANTED
Oil neater*, all kind, cheap
Ten seres exceptional tiled lend
Lumber of Sanford. *th
Wa taka yours in trade.
on herd surface road. W. E.
Marla, Phone 3443.
Saleslady
far part Uom
Saper Trsdlag Peat
Kirchhoff Jr. Phona 303.
* ork la mea's wear &gt;lorr.
Phono 2033-W
Per Painting eat) Mr, Tuber. Ph. On Hwy. 17 92
666XR. Room apoelal t u n
FUlt GKAND BUYS GALORE,
Jim Hobson Men’s Wear
SEWING MACHINES
mska tha Want Adi your ibopp.
FLOUR sanding and ftaUhing.
304 E. First S t
Ncecbi - White
teg pl«et.
Cleaning, waning serving Semi­
New ead Used
nole county since 1925.
GARRETT'S 323 E 1st SL
H M. cTaeaen, Lake Mary
M rlfA N E Y -S M IT II PAINTS Canteen*, cot*, sleeping blgi.
tenia, meis kits, hunting knives.
&gt;411 8. Park
____ Phone 1263
Army-Navy Surplus. 310 San­
ford Ave.
Thin la a free pass to tha Movieland Ride* In Theatre for J. O.
Huff. Exp. date Jan. 8, 1637.
—Factory to you—
Aluminum
-PIANO BEKVICt
Venetian Blind*
— Plane Technician Enclosed head. Sag proof bottom
WL.JSill
rail with plastic ends. Plostle
9166 Reete I. gaaferd
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
SOMETHING MISSING? Locate
cords.
It quickly through Want Ads. Senkarlk fil.uu nnd Point Co. | ,wm
Phone 1121.
112 ill Wsit 2nd St.
Phone 320

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MOVlI STAR Carroll Bakor lx shown with her husband,.Jaefc Oar&gt;
feln, at they look through the glaea of the nursery at Mount liaal
Hospital, Naw York, at the baby girl born to tho fUm astraao. Ih*
la sttr of tha controversial film, "Baby Doll.” Nun# Chsrlotta Kulp
bolds tha Infant, who will bo named Blanch*.
(JntemotteMl)

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columns for FREE tickets tu the Movieland Ride-In, the Prairie Lake Drive-In
and the Ritz theatres. If your name appears, clip the ad, it is your free ticket—
you pay only a small service and tax charge on Ritz Theatre, and Prairie Lake
Drive-In passes.
Present your Classified Ad Free Pass to the box office of the theatre named
Make sure you lipve your driver’s license, social security card or other personal
identification with you.
Note the date printed at the bottom of the ad. Your Pass must be used be­
fore this expiration date.

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hjptrttniten.inerer «Md tabta wit, thoae who
right hart added aalt to thtlr foods but only
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that begtnalcg a high aalt diet 1 think the evidence la pratty
tarty to Ufa and continuing it for plain that Ultra la a definite con­
several yean might be a factor ta nection here.
(evtlopment of tha trouble
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Tha taata aonduatod on 1 M treating osteoarthritis?
parsons plainly MdieaUd that tha Answer: Recently It has bean
groups using tha moat salt had shown that when It ta properly
tha highest Incidence of M
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Aa tha poet as weO put ft, these
are Indeed tha melancholy days
I f t
of the year. As we note by the
lever since ha lead that Mil- newspapers that tha cost of liettedea, a Greek warrior chief, tug ta gotng up and up, tha mer­
won the BatUa af blarathoa with cury keeps going down and down.

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tha adds 10-to-l against him,
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trying to find a race boras with
tha aama name.
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(a be baasled by a paryte ykoel.
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Hungarian Labor Shows
’Signs Of Getting Tough
Giants Second Highest
T a x p a y e r s In City
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CAMP KILMER. N. J. « P Vlcr President Richard M. Nixon
ha* denied reports that there ta
a ::bottleneck" In the govern­
ment’s relief program for Hun
garlan refugees.

Jaycees Receive
U. S. Civic
Service Award

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VIENNA 4R— Hungary’s res­
‘The Now York Giant* a n the League, spoke to the Seminole tive worker* showed renewed
second highest taxpayers in the County Junior Chamber of Com­ signs today of getting tough with
Citjr of Sanford wilh investments merce at its weekly luncheon
Soviet-Imposed Communist
close to a million dollars," John meeting on the "Giant’s Story."' Hungarian regime on the eve of
"This
is
the
first
time
in
base­
Krider, Manager of the Seminole
an expected government reshuf­
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. W -T h e
County Chamber of Commerce, ball history that a major league fle.
average U. S farm has expanded
told the Jaycees at their noon club has Invested in a city," Krl-1 The workers’ tempers were be­ from 2IS vena In I960 to a pre­
der said a* he described the near
Iluncheon meeting yesterday.
ing fanned by the nation’s eco­ sent slae of about 230 acres,
Krider, an unofficial spokesman dormitory building nearing com­ nomic crisis which has resulted the Northwestern National Life
pletion
at
the
corner
of
Mellonfor the New York Giants, Semi­
WINNERS RECEIVE THEIR AWARDS at the Seminole County Joyce* luncheon yesterday. ( M l
Insurance Co said today.
in widespread unemployment
In right) Mrs. Viola Kaataer, Mrs. N. R. Whltnri, Sirs. A. j. Bracken, Jaycee President Ge*rg«
nole County Commissioner- elect. villc and Celery Aves
Reports
from
Budapest
said
A. Speer hsldlag commercial trophy, ted Mrs. Rinert 8. Stone. (Staff Photo)
"The dormitory has been erect­
, Sanford City Commissioner, and
WASHINGTON flt - Ambassa­
considerable
Interest
is
being
at­
WASHINGTON * P - T h rree e i President o f the Florida State ed at a cost of more than $200,dors and ministers from Iron
000 and furnishings wit require an tached to a meeting there today
American newsmen who slipped
Ctirtain countries—Including those
of
the
Hungarian
Writers
Associa­
investment of more than $10,000,"
Into Red China illegally could face ■ » .•
»
D J I
tion. The association was active from Russia and Hungary—have
heavy fines. Imprisonment and L IS 1II1Q A f 6 D Q U lV
he saidbeen Invited to be "honored
from mr
nine or ten farm in the early stages of th poli­
loss of other privileges, governj a r s
I Playrrs
rtayers irom
guest*” at President Elsenhow­
tical
ferment
which
preceded
the
There
will
be
ment officials u ld today.
r iG G Q G C l r O T J Q V C G G the modern uilding
er's Inaugural Ball next month.
eruption
of
the
freedom
revolt
modern building. There will be
Government legal officers are / n . . .
I
330 players here for training com­ Oct. 23.
itermlnlng possible legal actions j K G n i Q I jG r V I C G
CAIRO OV- Th* United Nations
The Budapest afternoon news­
mented Krider. "As a rough guess,
hlch might be taken against the
The "rental service” handled
salvage fleet was reported at
paper
Eatl
Hirlap
said
the
writers
The United Statea Jaycee's Civic
it
will
take
about
$2,300
a
day
to
newsmen. When they do come now bjr the Seminote County Jun­
work cleering the Sues Canal
borne, their passports may be ior Chamber of Commerce at the operate the dormitory during the "will likely discuss the events of today, and Cairo newspapers said Service award, made recently to
selxed—an action that could bar Jaycee Information Rooth Is hav­ training season," Krider explained. the past weeks."
Seminole County Junior •JACKSONVILLE KB- A recom­
th* move meant the Middle East the
Workers Voire Demands
And all of this money Is chat)any foreign travel for an inde­ ing its “ ups and downs.”
crisis was nearing an end.
Chamber of Commerce by the mendation to establish a 65-milenelcd
into
Sanford
business,
he
Report*
reaching
Vienna
said
finite period.
A former service of the Cham­
Fourth District Vice Pesldent an-hour daytime speed limit and
he said. "Only one subcontractor steelworker* of the Ceepel . Is­
a 33-mile on hour night lime
Officials told the United Press ber of Commerce, the listings of
BUDAPEST SB— The Russian*
working on the building is not lo­ land
iadustrial
complex
laid
Larry Condlct, was In recognition
that no decisions had been made apartment and home rentals Is
cal—blocks, glass, plumbing and strong demands before puppet have withdrawn three of th* 12 of the local club meeting the re­ limit for passenger can on Flor­
on what course of action, if any, primarily for servicemen looking
ida highways was In the hands of
to 14 division* they had In Hunother supplies were obtained locwill be followed.
for homes for their families who sly." and in addition, he said, Premier Janos Kadar at a meet­ gary at the height of last quirement* of Operation Civic the Legislative Cornell today.
ing In Budapest Thursday,
month's rebellion, independent
And unless th* council gives
The first newsman to enter Red come to Sanfod to be together.
there will he » staff of 33 people
Idled workers received another non-Communist source- reportesl Service conduct on a nationwide IU unanimous approval lo th* pro­
"We have front,15 to 16 calls a
,jn ' lt when comp|ctcd.
VhJna in violation of passport rebasil.
blow from th* Red regime.. Bu­
today.
posal, the suggestion will not go
atricticlis was William Worthy, day-five or sit by telephone and
xotiehln* briefly on (he Florida
George A. Speer, President of to Ihe State Legislature In April
Negro correspondent for the Haiti- 10 to 12 by personal calls at the State League. John Krider said dapest radio announced food
would
no
longer
be
provided
to
N®w* 9* tbe General Henry
Ihe Seminole County Jaycees said for a vote.
more Afro-America. Worthy en- booth," said Nora Belle Clause, that this I* the aecond year San­
Shelton Sanford Memorial Libra­
workers in the Idled factories on
yesterday
that
the
project*
"en­
tered Red China the day before Jaycee secretary.
Th*
Legislative
Council's
Safe­
ford has not been represented in
ry and Museum is beginning ta
(Continued Oa Page Tea)
Christmas.
Listings are needed very badly, the Class D league. "I have got­
titling up to this award" and th* ty Committee, which make* pre­ reach Into many comers of the
the secretary said, as there are ten out from under everything
liminary
recommendations
to
the
&gt;
■,
,
Jaycee* who worked so hard to
globe, particularly in the country
not many left to cho|«e from.
round! which in turn hands pro­
rxerpt the formation of the lea- r l O Q U G L s G Q I C Q lG u
which Sanford's founder served.
get It, were:
"And especially do wo need the gue," Krider stated.
posed legislation over to th* law­
A letter from Willebroeck. Bel­
listing of unfurnished and furn­
The Fishing Rodeo, Jack Sew­ makers. agreed Thursday that an
"Sanford is on the thrcshhoUt j | 0 L «0IT ) 17161110TO 16
ell committee chairman; Fir* ''absolute” maximum speed limit gium la proof that the newly built
ished homes where children will of its greatest growth In history- ‘
be acceptable,” she said.
Prevention Week, with Bob Crum­ was needed for the statei (0 rut library and museum la already
the Chamber of Commerce man­
becoming prominent in many e lr
ley
a* committee chairman; Get* down the -Isgjejina to|l o r M b el#*.
"One of thd troubles we run ager said- And he gave the Navy
•
v
•
PARIS
w
—
High
American
Out-The-Vote, with RIll'Lramkow way deaths.
Into very often,” it was explaln- much itf the credit for "the great
The
letter
waa
addressed
toi
wwt-Prmth offtl'al# dodfeatdrt*^CHARLOTTE, N. C. «P - Two ed, "la that when a home or an things happening Mr* ‘~
Met Highway Limits
Something now has been added as committee chairman; Opera­
The Librarian of the Henry Shel­
newly-wed Hungarian freedom apartment ia rented we are nut
Th* committee set the open ton Sanford Memorial Library,
Ed Hunt, program chairman for plaque here today commemorating j the Spring Baseball Training tion of the Information Booth un­
Ihe looth anniversay of Woodrow
flghtera began a new life without notified.”
der
the
direction
of
the
Board
of
highway limits at 65 and S3 but Sanford. Florida, US A.
the luncheon meeting told Kri­
picture In Sanford, and It may be
Wilson's birth.
terror, or oppression today and
on* of the first ventures nf Iti Directors and Mis* Nora Belle put off temporarily any decision
All that ia necessary in listing der before the meeting was ad­
Already, copies of Informa­
The dedication took place In kind anywhere.
prayed "the rest of our country­ an apartment, an unfurnished journed, "The pcopla of Sanford
(Tuuse; Teen Age Road-E-O, with on a lower limit for trucks and
tion about General Sanford which
front
of
the
Hotel
CriUon
on
th*
men!’ aoon will do likewise.
Bill
Lorkatd
at
committee
chair
house, or a furnished one, is to and Seminole County are fortu­
On March 18 next year, 23 high
buses.
nppe-ared in last year’s edition of
Gera and Eva Biro-using as­ call 1372. Miss Clause said this nate to have a man of yo«» cali­ Place de la Concord*. In 1910 school boys from New York Stale man; uml Christmas activities,
The group also agreed to seek The Sanford Herald’* Mall-away
President
Wilson
drew
up
the
Lea­
sumed names to protect relatives morning. However, she said, "we bre at the helm of the Chamber
will arrive ia Sanford for ten days with the Christmas parade com­ a state limit of 30 miles per Edition have been mailed to th*
still in Hungary — srrived here would also appreciate a call when of Commerce »nd »e want you to gue of Nations covenant with fel­ of Intensive training.
mittee headed by Tom McDonald hour in cities and towns to re­
college student making the in­
Wednesday night- and act up the premise! are rented."
know that we’re back of you." low delegates to the Versailles
They will be accompanied by a the Shopping Tour and Balloon place the present 25 miles per quiry.
peace conference In the Hotel group of parent* and the athletle Sale* committee headed by Mason hour setup.
Housekeeping in a small apart­
The lefler waa a* follows;
CriUon.
ment contributed by a well-wisher.
staff of th* Hackley School for Wli.irton, and the Christmas
Sen. Merrill Barber of Vcro
Dear Sir,
Lighting Contest Committee head Beach, who heads the committee,
U. S Ambassador to France Bovs In Tarrytown, N. Y.
Although neither can speak EngBy means of the Connecticut
Douglas
Dillon,
French
Secretary
ed
by
John
Alexander.
liih, they have received offers of
Reservations have been nude
spoke up for the "absolute” day­
Historical Society, your addresa
of State for Foreign Affairs Mau­ at tie Mayfair Inn for the group
employment and financial assist
"We all should be proud of the time limits, saying "if there ever wa* given to me in order to get
rice Faure, and former French o f kaseball enthusiast*, the par Awards we've received and thank was a time that the people of
ance. One caller offered Gera a
Premier Joseph Paul — Boneour ents. and th# athletic staff of the all who hrlped to makp It possible Florid- and the tartlsUtur# were some Information.
Job in a factory and said he would
As a student of th* Cohs'al
made brief speeches.
schtol.
get a promotion as soon as he
(Continued On Page 10)
to qualify for It," said Speer.
University of Antwerp, I have to
Tile cause of the latest fire was
MALIBU. Calif. W —The third
TW City of Sanford will furn­
mastered EnglishDillon also read the following
make a dissertation, n Ihesls, con­
major brush fire In three day* of not known. But fire officials said message from President Eisen­ ish a baseball diamond at the
Geaa and Eva werr married in
cerning Sir II. 3. Shelton San­
an arson squad is Investigating hower:
West
Coast
Inferno
broke
out
early
Menorial
Baseball
Stadium.
a refugee camp in Austria Dec.
ford, who wa* a friend of our
today in the fashionable Bel-Air both the tires here and Ihe blase
Training of the high school
) after a harrowing 38-mlle flight
“ The tooth anniversary
of
King Leopold II.
at Bel-Air.
district of Lot Angeles
n foot from Hungary. The couple
Woodrow Wilson's birth is one grotp will be In progrgs at th*
If possible, can I have a good
Threatens Swank Hotel
The new fire was less than 20
earn*
time
that
the
Now
York
fought with the Hungarian patri­
bibliography and eventually g
Flames have eaten up the of many occasions &lt;&gt;n which Ihe Ginits Farm System Spring
miles away from here, where fire.
ots until the Russian army crush­ fighters are battling flames that I parched Malibu soil .and destroyed citizens of America join the
list nf works, who can be consult­
ed the revolt and Geza learned j
citizens of France in a mutual al­ Trailing Camp wilt be in operaed
here In Europe. Further a de*
at
least
fio
homes.
The
fire
cxh. wa*
urs. marked
marked for
for deporta
H.nnrta- h*ve
blackened
' Hon
that he
^ .......
. lkl&gt; nearly 27.000 acrei
crlption of his youth-diplomatio
and turned this movie colony into ploded through the streets of in legiance to the ideals of great ! Nr doubt th« youngster* will get
Annual
Seminole
at
som*
time
near
the
glimmer­
Th* Second
tion to Siberia.
ire* here early today and cam *ira,na "disaster" are*.
j somi pointer* from the staff of County Baby Derby le In full ing close of IBM or the dawn snd military period.
An Army chaplain gave the cou­
Aa the founder of Sanford. I
The harried Los Angeles city within a few yards of the swank
! eoacles, scouts, and former big swing.
of 1957, then b# sure that the
ple paper and stamps to writ* re­ fire department sent 12 engine $.130,000 Malibu Sands Hotel
have to need if possible, ihe way
I|leugie player* who will he here
birth I* recorded by n physician
There's
not
Just
one,
but
two
latives in Charlotte who arranged companies manned by 110 men to
The Games swept over the Santa .
.
.
1gettlig the ten New York Giants stork* beating their wing* through exactly as outlined in Monday's of Sanford's founding by Sir Hen­
ry Shelton Sanford.
Ihe residential srea in Bel-Air Monica Mountains mio u business A i i f n n r i f t / T n M e n
for their removal here.
I Farn System teams la shape for th* ether from Rnhyland toward Sanford Herald.
O U 5C
I dare ask you all this polltriy,
where flames were reported lick arcs which had been evacuated ^ U m O N r y
their 1M7 season.
Above all, be sure to make cer­
the double-finish line.
earlier Sweating firefighters stood P r y r /~ p e I f K l B B r l o d
hecauso this way it the only t«
Ing over dried up foothills,
Deails for the training session
tain
that
the
exact
hour,
minute,
AH
fact*
concerning
(hi*
excit­
help a Belgian student, hoping the
A fire department spokesman on rooftops of buildings and r U r t t ' 5 ■« , , , e e u e u
NEW YORK th— President were arranged through Frank ing race are detailed in the Urge and even the exact second of birth successful explanation of hit dlfflsaid no homes have been de­ bouses as the fire moved down
Mebasr Jr., manager of the May­ cooperative advert! &lt;«ment which Is placed on record.
Eisenhower l» thinking about ask­
eultiea Very thanks to you.
stroyed yet. He said ‘ ‘there is a the center of a street.
ful Iin andr Warren E. Knowles, will appear in Monday's Sanford
Victory in th# Baby Derby may
More titan 1,000 persons Gcd ing Congress for authority to u-e Sunfa-d rity manager.
Very truly ours
|good chance of rontaining this fire
be
decided
even
by
a
flutter
of
Herald.
NEW YORK SB—A crude home­ before it does any damage.’' No their homes during the night as a U. S. armed forres whenever he
Sletn-n* Phillip
Expecting parent* aro advised the stork'a wing.
i second major brush fire broke out. believes they are needed to keep
Appoldonckstraat, 176
made bomb wrapped in a red injuries have heen reported.
In addition to the valuable a r
tn read this page closely for all
peace in Ihe Middle East. The New
Miltvbrock, Prov. Antwerp
sock waa found in a seat at th*
ray
of
gifts
presented
by
San­
of
the
details
of
the
race.
Pcrhap*
York Time* said today In Its lead
Belgium.
Paramount Theater In Times
some real deep concentration may ford Merchants, The Sanford Her
story.
The General
Henry
Shelton
also help toward making them aid will give a paid-up subscrip­ Sanford Memorial Library and
Tiini-s Washington CorresooiulSquare early today and police said
the "luckiest” people in the coun tion to winning parents -on# year ; Museum is expected to h«j dedi*
1rnt .fumes V. Reston reported that
M apparently was Ihe work of the
to the first of 1937 and six months
'the President and Secretary of
ty
i rated and opened during the com­
®mad bomber" whose explosives
If th« hoped for baby arrives to the last little citizen of 1936. ing year. Books and museum itState John Foster Dulles plan to I
have injured 13 persons here since
'talk nbout the country's future
Icm* are being shipped to Sanford
I MO.
Middle East policy with leaders!
(and will arrive in the near future.
of Congress in a meeting at the I
Bomb squad detectives using a
! The library is vnlucd In excess of
White House next Tuesday.
blast proof truck swiftly reuiuVcJ
'one million dollars.
Reston said (list Pifsldent El [
the device from the theater which
Inrustry promotion. Naval Air Tit# Chambar of Commerce, her of Commerce, and that r»nn
senhower and Dulles discussed fu
manager stated that an Industrial |vatlons to the CofC offices art
had been emptied an hour earlier
tore Middle East policy Thursday Statin, ^hirhways^and^ a
*n"
brochure will be published, and complete.
to
iht
future,
highlight
the
first
following the last show.
at a Whit# House conference but "
an industrial survey by Florida
"The Chamber of Commerce
did not bring up the subject of repor mad# by Scminul# County Power A Light Company *ng|- plans to
Discovery of the bomb was
Chanfter
of
Commerce
Mana­
l aimed action.
£iadr seven hours after police re­
In rekindle interest in th# San
^
ger .ahn Krider and released to­ j ncors seill be poh|i«h*d
"Competition it keen among ford Dock and Terminal, a pro |n M e m p h i s T o d a y
ceived a telephone rail from a
day n Chamber of Commerce
Florida cities," admits Krider. Ject of vital importance to the
^
'
man who said a bomb wiuld go
memers.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. 4P— Tb*
"We have no large buildings, nor continued development of our aroff in the Paramount at 7:33 p.
At he outset of his report. Kri­ any funds to construct them, but
ea." said Krider in his report. 19,7 '! * M ,of r ° l,on win h®
m. Without disturbing the 2.300
der rated that "while the Chain- we do have good industrial sites
"We expect to continue promo-1rr0* nv&lt;l tonight from 23 finali her o Commerce should pursue Its fjut we ll keep trying.”
Tneater patrons, polirc searched
tion of Hie SI. Jolinv Indian River i»t,• representing 13 southern
usual activities, industrial pruino-1 |n outlining conferences con- Canal; to see a consolidation of ■*****•
the theater hut found no trace of
An accident ye-tardav on State tion nd an effort to keep the Na fernini, jj* Sanford Nava! Air Sta- all major fund drives into one
Th# winner, who will make a
The
a bomb.
Road 15-600, at Fern Park, tam­ val Ar Stalion in Seminole Conn-1 |j„n Krider said in his report that! over-all effort in the nature of a six-months international tour as
But during a more thorough
ed bv "following too clo-ely" ac­ I ty thuld have precedence." This, "The Chamber of Commerce will Communliy Chest; to meet with! B00*! "HI ambassador of Ihe cotsearch early this morning, police!
cording to KHP Lawrence Coff­ of coarse, with a nod from the eontinu# to maintain the excel-1 all commute# chairmen and their i ton industry, will be- announced toKund the latest weapon, wedged Commander L. B. Libbcy. USN. Commanding Officer nf Heavy At­ man resulted in property damage CofC Board of Directors.
lent relations which exist between' groups in January ; a concvntrat* bight before a capacity crowd at
Kri«r stated that "we have Naval personnel and ettiaens of ed effort to secure new members CH* auditorium,
m a 13th row orchestra seat The tack Squadron hevm. a unit or Heavy AUaek Uing One. i» estimated at $700 and one Injury.
Th* collision, between a car followed every pond* industrial this county.
cutting the take ia celebration of the presentation of the
after the first of the year; and
Pols# and audience appeal
seat had bean slit, apparently with { sho*n
Navy Rattle Kffirimry "K " lo Heavy Attack Squadron Seven. The driven by J. R. Williams. 34, of lead." Out-of-town contacts with
"Modern highways are essential, to hold the annual meeting of the count heavily in thia contest, which
a knife, and the bomb placed In- ilaltli E(firicon "K " U awarded annually to the squadron which Luke Mary and a ear diven by indiistlal leaders were mad# wilh especially to the success of the membership during the first parti I* devoid of ” cheest*cake" and
aide.
achieve* the highest standing In the competition of all Atlantic William T. John«on. 40, of Jack­ a view to bringing important sub-i Jor endeavor*." said Krid»r.
1of the New Year,” said Krider bathing aulls.
Fleet Heavy Attack Nouadrona. The award wa- presented Decem­
sonville occurred shortly after 11 contrators into the county And
The report include- th# announ in the Sem-O Grant rrpori.
The r.ew maid will leave for
ber 22 by Captain J. T. Blackburn, USN. Commanding Officer of o'clock yesterday.
visit* o plants with plans to ex Cement that a nr- map id San , "I with to thank all of you for New York City shortly *Ger re­
Heavy Attack Wing One Ihe presentation marks the -erond con­
Mrs. ioiura Lew Johnson was pand I the area along witch slr- ford and Seminole County will b your fine support these fir»t fsw reiving her title. There she will
secutive year that Heavy Attack Squadron Seven ha- won the
award. Shown al-o in lb,- picture are Commander G. T. Forrrst. taken to the Florida Sanitarium engthqrj tie* wilh the Florida published, the U-giilativ* and months. I shall continue to need he Interviewed by newsmen, lake
USN. Executive Officer of the squadron. Mrs. I- It l.ibbey with In Wlnfrr pik -u ffc'n g from a Devclomcnt Commission and its National Affairs Committee has; the help of everyone ufyou Lf •a course In modeling ami get
Fair and not quite to cold Frida; daughter* llarb&lt;ra and Donnie, and members of Heavy Altai.. po-*ible sprained neck, -aid the inrmhn aie among some of the M l w,,li James E. Mooney, /la - .f, are to do Ihe Job
d ill is( th* first nutflu for her ell cotFHP Patoimaa.
Squz.irou be*ea. tOlficul Photo, U. S. Navy)
effortr already completed.
^yd Saturday.
tixz Manager of ihe U. S. Cham- needed here.” said Krider.
. ton wardrobe.

Newsmen Slip Into
Red China; May Be
t ined, Imprisoned

i

■* «
Eti
•# -

Legislative Council
To Consider 65 mph
Daytime Speed Limit

News Of Memorial
'ftrarv, Museum
Readies Belgium

Two Newly-Wed
Freedom Fighters
% egin New Life

W. Wilson's Birth

Baseball Training
To Be Held Here
For Tvnage Boys

Third Fire Endangers
Movie Colony Area

Annual Baby Derby
Is In Full Swing

«

President M ay Seek

Homemade Bomb Is
Found In Theater

Additional
local News
On Page 10

Industry, NAS Highlight Report

'57 Maid Of Cotton
do ever)thing possible W ill Be Crowned

2-Car Accident
Leaves 1 Hurt,
$700 Damage

Weather

I

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Tne Boo/c lies open a n d w e reacf again the
wondrous story of Christmas, ’*.... for unto you
is born this d a y in the city o f David, a
Saviour, which is Christ the Lord." M ay
th f glory of its m eaning fill our hearts
a n d enrich this season with the true
spirit of Christmas.

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yo u jto m d ll 0£ 1A&amp;...

Howard Fraser
Golden Drlsklll
Bryan Foster
Fred Gilbert
Amos Gooding
John Harvey
Charles Henderson
William Hijjgenbotham
Samuel Hudley
Miles Hudson
William Hutching
Ezell Jackioa

W. W. Johns. Sr.
Clifford Johnson
Allen Knight
C. C. Lawrence
Cecil Legette
Claude Locke

W. K I.nchstaniphfor
Bobby Little
Karl McQueen
Pete Nash
Murray Nance
Will Nolan

J. W. N atter
Margaret Ray
Robert Rathel
T. A. Rivera
Ralph Reeder. JrCharles Roberta
Roosevelt Robinson Sr.
Roosevelt Robinson J r .
Willie Robinson
Joe Sasser
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Otera Sides

James Brown
William Bromley
Cathrine Brumley
Gerald Covington
Clarice Craft
Mary Lou Daria

C. P. Rabun
Lionel Sipes
Minnie Ruth Spinks
James McKay Truluek
William Garnett White
Thomas Arnold

Arthur Harris
Bert B- Hollingsworth
James Hunt
Judith Hutchinson
Lee Mansfield
Hugh B. Odhana

Hunter Archer
Gorden Butcher
Frank Bines
Robert Bishop
William Blalock
Charles Beal

Eugene Brown
Phil Byrd
L. L. Carter
Ed Cheudoin
Arthur Chick

George Craig
Eugene Denmark
Thomas Dillard
Alfred Ellerbe
George Fleming

John Siler
David Smith
L. C Smith .
Al Stanley
H W. Stephenson
J. B. Stephenson
W. L. Stephenson
T. A. Stiles
Jesse Skelton
Richard Bwofford
Omer Tyree
Doug Thompson

O d h am &amp; Tudor, Inc.
Buildets Of Finer Homes
Brailey O dham , president
2 6 2 5 French Avenue

Lonnie Thompson
Lemmie Tucker
Felton Warren
Raymond Wienmann
Crant Williams
Prince Williams
Ed Willink
Marshall White
Robert Wyehe Sr.
Charles Wynn
Robert Hamilton
Clarence Davenport

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Big Year Predicted For County In
By I . MARION BARMAN SR.
f o e of tbo biggest year’s In
Ujf history of Seminole County
•ame virtually to a close with the
•elebratioa of ChristmasTop figures In retail trade were
reaehM this year with unprece­
dented trading In local stores. New
biths were attained aa shoppers
reached their buying spree climax
Monday evening wiping out stocks
ef toys and Christmas gifts that
IMl been stacked high on the
shelves of Sanford stores.
However, as the 1936 “top year”
comes to a close, merchants, bus*
biesimsn, car dealers, profession­
al people, industrialists and ag­
ricultural leader* look forward to
1957 and its prediet Ions.
Analysts on the national level
have predicted even newer highs
In erery phase of American buaM u —and local businessmen are
Beginning to share the same view.
They lay "Seminole County has
more to look forward to In th*
coming year than It hat evsr had
In any one twslvs-month period.”

Shop and Save
In Sanford

The nucleus for the 1KT out- •from the north by way of a cause
look came early in 1956, say San- *way from Volusia County and a
ford business leaders, when French |re-routed 17-92 In the limited acAre. was opened as a through-' cess Inter-state system; the cornway, the Semlnota Memorial Boa- i pletlon of the 1793 fourlanlng propitsl was officially opened and|ject from Five Points south; the
dedicated, Sanford streets took on letting of a contract for the foura new and Improved look, and the laning of SR 46 from the river to
more than one million dollar aeur- Mrllonville Ave.
er and water'cxpanslon program
Road Plana
was completed. In addition, the In the planning staga during
near million dollar 17-92 four* the 12- month period ahead will b«
lining project got underway.
the complete revamping of roads
Sanford and Seminole County for Seminole County looking for­
citizens, along with their Boards ward to a modern highway sys­
of Commissioners, took on a “talk­ tem from every direction with the
ing and planning” stage. looking1possibility of a short route for
Into aggressive progress in the midwest and eastern travelers
ami tourists through Central Ftorcity and county’s economy.
National and state analysts Ida Into Sanford and then on to
have predicted that Sanford’s ur- Miami. Tourists,
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ban population would reach h who- road entbuslastfs wul b* loosing
oping 50 to 60 thousand by 1965. for new short routes to replace
and it l» well on Its way. Some the highly laxed turnpikes and
predict that population figures i high speed areas which divert
will top even the mathmatlcal to -1 them from the beauty spots of the
tals which have been set as goals. State.
Road Projects
Navy Growth
Sanford and Seminole County j The Navy has played an lm
can look forward. In 1957. to the.portant part in Sanford and Semfour-line approich to Sanford 1lnole County*! growth with the

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strength of the loeal Naval Air
Station increasing which in turn
brought hundreds of families to
live here. 1957 is expected to rereal new plana for the multi-mil­
lion dollar expansion program and
move la tbo Osceola Base. This
in turn will bring an influx of
eivUlan trades labor to the area
as well as additional Increase In
mi||UrF f*5*?n,n**' Political and
military officials say that the
Sanford Naval Air Station, In Its
new location, will be one of the
major bases on the East Coast.
Immediate Completions
Southern Bell Telephone A Tele­
graph Co.'s one-sod a -quarter
million dollar new dial system
headquarters building on Laurel
Ave. at ninth St. is expected to
turn Sanford and It* area “dial”
on the target date of March IT.
Huge crews of engineers, cable
and plant men are working fever­
ishly to meet the deadline of the
proposed date. Hundreds of ap­
plicants for telephone service are
waiting for the new system to go
Into operation.
In addition to th« Sanford dial

exchange. Southern Bell Telephone
A Telegraph Co. will. In all pro­
bability, complete its DeBsry
building which ties in with the
local office.
Biggest Develepmeal
One of th# biggest developments
which continues to be the “top
item” on the agenda for 1957 is
the “docks and terminals” pro­
ject along the St. Johns River in
Lake Monroe from the Lake Mon­
roe Bridge on to Sanford. The
proposed terminals and docks
would turn the entire area from
West First St. north to Lake Mon­
roe into an Industrial Zone that
would, under even mild conditions,
mushroom Into the biggest freight
distribution centers in Florida.
Heme A Commercial Building
Homebuilding will take on new
goals for 1957 with the expected
Increase of personnel at the San­
ford Naval Air Station. Develop­
ers are already planning the con­
struction of 75 new homes Im­
mediately in one subdivision with
many others lo follow. Rumors
have been circulating that a onethousand home development will

b« started In the near future- How*
ever, details have been kept under
cover and negotiations nave not
yet rescued an announement stage.
The expansion of the south
section of Seminole County la ex­
pected to hit unprecedented highs
in 1957. Already dozens of platted
developments have been created
with homcbuitdtng already hitting
fast strides which are expected lo
accelerate In the coming 12
months.
Already hanging fire for sev­
eral months Is the announcement
on the expeetd construction of
several modern supermarkets and
shopping renters in the Sanford
area. With new acquisition of
property this added commercial
building can get underway during
1957
Another commercial building
which will come lo a probable 50thmtsand dollar figure Is expected
lo be announced soon after the
first of the year.
Annexation A Population
Approval of a bill by the Sem
in^le County Legislative delegation
for annexation by petition will

•tart tha acquisition of new city
limit lines early after tb* bill's
passage this spring. The already
estimated population of 20 to 22
thousand will begin to soar as the
limlte of the city are extended.
Erery community In the coun­
ty Is expanding and expanding
fast. Oviedo Is growing, Altamonte
Springs Is taking on a “new
look", Lake Mary, Casselberry,
Longwood. Geneva, and Lake Mon­
roe are all adding new homes In
the countywide growth.
Agriculture Important
New fast freight service, ex­
panding motor truck lines, water
freight, and the possibility of air
transportation for Sanford and
Seminole County create new plans
and bigger goals In the field of
agrlculturcThe Sanford State Farmer’s
Market continues to (op last year's
ovcr-the-platform loadings. Diver­
sified crops ami scientific truck
farming are adding new and bet­
ter varieties for northern, midwestern and western markets. Cit­
rus Is beginning to b« a big In­
dustry fnr the county as new roads

are built for access to groves. Cat­
tle 1* claiming a more and mor«
important role in the county*! 06R”
nomlc pattern.
New Terfc Giants In Sanfnrd
Completion of the New Ynrt
Giants* huge dormitory building
for their farm system I* expect*
In early or mid January. Dirnetoi
Carl Hubbcll and his staff wit
move In shortly after the torn ol
the year to got plans underway
and in readiness for the 1957 base­
ball training season.
Also nearing completion is the
Mayfair Inn Annex under con­
struction adjacent to (heir already
plush and overflowing winter re­
sort. This sanction will bring an
additional number of visitors to
Sanford for the winter season.
Tha success of the Mayfair fnn*B
$15,000 PGA Tournament la ex­
pected to bring an announcement
on the planning and Construction
of a new. plash eluh house for
their now-famed Mayfair Ina
Country Clab and golf course
where the Third Annual Mayfair
Inn S1S.060 PGA Open will be
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WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 26, 1956

United Presa leased Wire

S. M ost Disastrous
Yuletide W eekend Told
County Has
1Accident
Yesterday

Top News
In Brief
CAMP KILMER, N. J . 'O'—
Thousands of llungsrlan refugees
celebrated Christmas with the
pageantry of their homeland and
an American ityle Yule dinner.

By UNITED PRESS
Th# nation’s moat disastrous
Christmas weekend on tha high­
way* ended today with traffic
deatbei soaring well abort Nation­
al Safety Council estimate* for I
new all-tlmo holiday record.
Th# cooncOV prediction of 66t
death* wai surpassed Tuesdsy
shortly before the fatality count
ended at midnight as a crush of
motorist* headed home from
Christmas outings.
The toll sjso was well abov* th*
previous high mark of 608 death*
far * holiday, set during last
year's three-day Christmas week­
end.
The traffic toll for a similar
four-day non-holiday period at thla
time of year would be about 420
persona killed, according to the
council.
661 Traffic Deaths
The United Press taDy showed
fisd persons w:cre killed In traffio
during the Christmas holiday
which began at 6 p. m. Friday- la
addition, 47 persons died In fires,
9 In plane crashes and 109 In mis­
cellaneous accidents for a Intil of
852 accidental deaths.
California led the nation with 72
Illinois with M, Texas 40, Ohio 38,
Michigan 36. Neur York 83 and
North Carolina 31.
Ned II. Dearborn, president (T
the National Safety Council, ex­
pressed "bitter disappointment**
with the record highway carnage.
"We had hoped our' pro-holiday
warnings might cause drivers to
take extra care and use more
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WASHINGTON W - President
Eissnhowtr ia expected to ask
Congress to nuVj - fje United
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gees—not only from fltngary. but
from other Communist-controlled
nations as wall.
MOSCOW &lt;0&gt;- A new sevenman “brain trust” began mapping
td.lay an economic program aimed
at eliminating admitted mistakes
and speeding the Soviet Union to
its vowed goal of industrial su­
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SANTA ROSA. Calif. W— Dis­
patches from American reporters FIREMEN UNDER IDE DIRECTION of Chief Mack N. Cleveland Sr., direct itrcwnia of water on a
frame dwelling in Goldsboro yesterday morning. Fire was contained in the ona building and
abroad frequently hare more In­ burning
kept from spreading through tha densely populat 'd oica. (Staff Photo)
fluence on U. S. foreign policy
than report* from the ambassa­
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dors themselves. Frank II. Bar­
tholomew, president of United
Presi, said today.
VATICAN CITY Pop. Piui
XII calling for a strong alliance
against the Ruraian war machine
before it la too late:
“Sad reality force* ui to jet
forth the terms of the struggle
In clear language. If w« kept sil­
C\HOI. SINGING, ORGAN RECITAL, and Christmas g ifs highlighted the Mayfair Inns Annual ent, we would have to fear the
Christmas Eve party. (Top) Seminole High School Glee Club rocml&gt;er* Join Joylynn. JlaVlt at the judgment of God.”
organ for carols and organ music. (IJottom) Suom Claus distributed gifts from un«J»r lb# lobby’s
y h ris lm s . Tree. (Staff Photot
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Crazed Gunman Kills
Girl, Driver O n Bus

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Farewell Parly
Given At SNAS
For Cdr. Colee

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CLEVELAND, Ohio an— A » Pittsburgh to Cleveland bus by
i crazed gunman, ordered off a bus » still unidentified Negro assail|lor allegedly molesting an 19- ant. The gunman, who went her, year-old girl, shot and killed the t&lt;.rk aft»r Almero ordered him
I bus driver, the girl and wounded
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he was killed by . Cleveland. ‘f 1" * h* 1’ M‘ch; el 8
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the gunman had wounded five
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persons in a gun battle inside the
C.eorainnn KarUkt. 11. of 317

^driver' l^o^Alm^ri^ri' an *7* iw
Detectives suid the five woundM Commander If. C. Colee. txe driver
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^ . of 1322 cd suffered o n ly superficial
Tutiv# Officer. NAS Sanford. « a . 'v«»‘ 6!Hh b» -, C1! vej and* w,r'’ iI wounds.
wound,
honored at a Farewell Party g»v- «*•■«* •» "riv al »t SL Vincent
Police said Miss Kartzke had
rn aboard the Naval Air Station Charity Hospital
complained to passengers and the
Homicide detectives suid the
last Friday.
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that uir
the miaiiAni
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Station* personnel! prepared an,J P«r wl« »bot at the entrance of annoyin4 hrr witnesses told off!
served a "beautifully” decorated
cer* the driver had the girl sit
20 pound cake which bore the In
C o ffp p C lllh
in th* front of 'he bus with him
scriptlon “Good Luck * Command- V -O rV - l * 0 1 T e e V -IU D
amJ ,uIlj thf rain t0 ,t . vt hfr
er Colee. A personal toudh was p Q c f n Q n p e C p c c J n ,
alone or get off the bus.
added by two hnmobaked cakes 1 « a l j ) U I I C 5 J c S S I O l i
man
eparrd by Mrs. Carolyn White.| The Seminole County Chamber
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and He.d S
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Captain Robert W Jackson pre- P0*d
of lhe l&gt;a.krd outside the Cleveland
tented Command#. Colee a Silver holelay ,!• m . .
Greyhound terminal.
Ouuf.- US a lion Voyage gift from
Next Coffee Club program, ar„ „
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the officer*, civilians and crew of cording to John Kridcr. the C of .. 1 °, IC*
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the Sanford Naval Air Station. C manager, will be held on the ^ J 2 '* ?V',r *
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Attending the party were all|»«» Thursday in Januarj «o^
ro tt*^
personnel located in the Admin wheih all Chamber of Commerre
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Families Evacuated
A s Fire Sweeps Area

MALIBU, Calif, up - Hun
dreds of families were evacuated
from their homsi in this famed
movie colony area today in the
path of a blatn that consumed
more than 2.000 acres of brushland and burned at least 25 strut
lure* in the Santa Monica Moun­
tains
Luxurious homes of many film
personalities dot the beach area,
but It was not known Immediately
whether any of them were among
lhn»o destroyed
Flames were visible from Lo*
Angeles and the San Fernando
Valley a« they spread tn every di­
rection and at one area leaped
aero** Pacific Coast Highway.
Nearly 300 Uis Angeles County
and city fir* fighters, aided by lo­
cal cltie* and forest camp crew*,
were thrown into the fighting.
Popular Resort
The fire area is near a popular
movie &gt;(ar ^wuil area &lt;a&gt;l of the
old Richard Dlx ranch and is pop­
ulated by many movie personali­
ties. It was the scene in 1935 nf
a 5 million dollar blaze that razed

6 Room Goldsboro
Dwelling Destroyed
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Mayfair Inn Guests
On Christmas Eve

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A six room frame dwelling in
Goldsboro was destroyed by fire
Christmas morning when sparks
a defective flue I* believed
Thirteen members of Seminole from
to have ignited
the tlnder-dry
High Schoool’s Glee Club enter- horn*.
tlined Mayfair Inn guestf ChristTh# ftr* was discovered vhortly
tuns Eve night mith Christinas after 0 o’cloek yesterday morning
by Fannie Fields, daughter of the
Carol singing.
occupant of the home who is in
Joylynn Davis accompanied th* Georgia. The daughter saw smoke
Edgar M. Bishop, 67. died at
Seminole Memorisl Hospital at
young singers at the organ In the pouring from lhe hack door of the
11:05 a m. yeiterdsy following a
lobby of lhe Mayfair Inn.
house. She awakened her husband
short Illness.
Those singing were Kay Jenkins. who was asleep in a room ailjarent
\lr. Bishop was a resident of
Donna Fleischer, Linda Anderson, I to the one In wh'clt the fire start­
De Bary at If) Palmira Bd. where
ed
Mrs. Margaret Ferns Dance, 79,
Juantia Wynn Doltie Metis, Nellie
he had lived for three years
"The fire department got here widow of the late Rev. Thomas W
He wa* born In M’rtghtstown. N
Pickens, Linda Smith, Janet Word­ mighty quick." Fannie Fields said
Dance, former pastor of the First
J Feb 10. 1669 He was a retired
en, Pete Na»h, Robert Car­ yesterday nt the scene of the Christian Churrh of Sanford who
locomotive engtnner with the
blaze,
1*07
West
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Stli
St.
while
ver, Rnni Rusal, Henry Ca­
died in 1910, passed away at 1:10
Pennsylvania Railroad. He was an
hundred* of curiosity
seekers p. m. Dec. 21 at Lake Butler fol*
son. and Brantley Scltirard.
rMip'oye Of 44 years.
watched the flame* gut the entire Inwine a lengthy Illness.
A huge Christmas Tree in the home.
Biihep was a member of the
Mrs. Dance has lived at Lako
Moose Ievlge of Trenton. N. J. and
center nf th* large lobby was ucd
No estimate wa&lt; placed on the
I
Butler
for the past IS months.
of All Souls Catholic Church of
fur Santa Claus Headquarters as amount of damage.
Prior to that time she had lived
Sanford.
he paid a brief visit to hotel guests
I In Alberquequi*, N. M.
Mr. nis.'up is survived i»y: his mule than IX,SCO seres.
and
their
children,
iiuiuiicu*
u!
She formerly lived In Sanford
widow. Mrs. Edith L. Bishop. De
Evacuation of resident* in New
when her husband was pastor ut
Bary: mother. Mrs. Mary A. Bis­ ton, Ramera, Latigo and Traneas gilts were distributed.
|the loeal First Christian Church.
hop, Ml Holly, N. J.; and two sis­ canyons began at dawn. Sheriff's
Mrs. Danre is survived by threw
ters. one living in ML Holly and deputies of Los Angeles and Ven­
sons,
the Rev. W. Eric Dane*,
another living In Canada.
tura counties were aided by the
pastor of the First Christian
The Rosary will be recited for California highw ay patrol.
Mr*. Thelma Catherine Woods. Church, Fort Myers the Rev. Clif­
Wind Whips Area
Jfr. Bishop at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow
42,
pas-ed awav this morning at ford F. Dance, pastor of the Firit
Gusty morning winds whipped
ntoht at Brlsson Funeral Home
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS- The the Seminole Memorial Hospital Christian Church, Lake Dutlar; and
Funeral Mas, will be held at the flames in the tinder-dry area
Gilbert H. Dance, Alberqueque, N.
9:30 a m. Friday morning at All and the U. S. Weather Bureau pre­ following entries have been sub­ follnwlne a short Illness.
Mrs. Woods made her home on M.; seven grandchildren; tw«
Souls Catholic Church with the dicted the winds would continue, mitted for lhe yuls* lighting conRev. Fr. Richard Lyons officiat­ coupled with tow humidity. The ; test *pon«ort-d by the Altamonte Lake Jennie, after coming to sister*, Mrs. Alice Bailey and Mrs.
ing.
Snnford 22 years ago from Dalton. Katie llauc, Manchester, Eng­
' season’s total rainfall in this area 1Springs Civic Club.
land; and one brother, Harry
Ga.
has
been
lets
than
one
half
inch
Burial will be in All Souls CeHome display of Mr. and Mrs.
| An emergency shelter was es­ |Harry L. Smith, Hermits Trail;
metery.
She w*« a member of Ebenezor Ferns, Manchester, England.
Funeral sendees will be held
Brlsson Funersl Home Is in tablished and Red Cross officials 1Mr and Mrs. W O. Hudson, Mag­ : Methodist Church.
alerted to the situation. Residents nolia Dr; Mr. and Mrs Richard
charge.
Survivors Include her husband. at 10 a. m. tomorrow morning at
also were taken to lifeguard and j Cnekley, Altamonte Av#.; Mr. and J. K. Woods; one son, Fred Ed­ the Firet Christian Church ia
Lake Butler.
' fire stations at Zuina Beach.
Mrs. II. G. Fuller, Altamonte Ave. ward Woods, and one daughter,
Remains will be brought to
Miss
Lucy
Jq
Wood*,
all
o
f
San­
j Mr. and Mrs. W. O Hudson, MagSanford tomorrow afternoon when
I Mr ami Mrs. Earl Stewart, Lake ford; mother Mrs. L. E. Gilhart.
graveside services will be held ia
Florida and t h * h o me of Dalton. Ga.; on« brother, Fred
Fair and continued cold Wednes­ I Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Harris, Gilbert, Sanford; nnd three its- Evergreen Coinetery at 3 p. nu
' ter* Mrs Litre MrGn'n* end Mr* with the Vase V. U, Crwnlham ofday. High (0 to 65 in central 910 Maitland Ate.
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DeBary Resident
Edgar M. Bishop
Succumbs Tuesday

Former Sanford
Resident Dies
In Lake Butler

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Entries Revealed

Additional
Local News
On Page 4

Weather

Funeral Services
Are Set Thursday
For Mrs. Woods

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p lslntlffe v. MSrtha t
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you and t e c h ol vou a r t rsuulrsd
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rnnm lalnt with the f l s r k of sabl
Court, and »-rvs u|iuu plalntltls
atto rn ey,
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U-'S -I. banfutd Florida, a copy
of said answer on or belors tne
Srd day ul J a n u a ry . 1 s t ;, and if
&gt;»U fa ll la da so. a decree pro
cenfeeeo will bs entered seminal
yon and ra ili of you. for Ihe re" i L tletnajitlrd In lit* coutulaln1bs nature of Ibis suit
It to
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19 11,

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WASHINGTON « Florida
state officials bare urged the Fed
era] Power Commisiion to approve
a 171 million dollar pipeline to
brin$ natural gas from Texas to
thslr stateThe proposed pipeline w.mld be
MIS miles long, with 950 addi­
tional milei of branch lines to
feed Florida cities and industries.
Tha FPC staff has recommend­
ed that lb* pipeline application be
denied.
Ford Thompson, representing
Gov. LcRoy Collins and the Flor­
ida Development Commission, told
an FPC bearing that tbs pipeline
ia of “ absolute necessity’* for the
public interest of peopl# o f
Florida.
R. Y. Patterson Jr., represent­
ing the Florida Railroad and Publie Utilities Commusion. urged
prompt approval of th« proposed
pipeline to be built by Coastal
Transport Carp, and Houston Gas
and Oil Corp., both of Houston
Cosstal plaas to build 574 miles
of tbs pipeline from Ilidalog Coun­
ty, Tex, to Baton Rouge, La.
Houston would build 9U miles of
the pipeline from Baton Rouge to
various locations in Florida
“ Florida has an immediate and
urgent 'need for natural i m -*,"
Thompson laid.

ONI OF THOSE l
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Florida Officials
Urge Commission
To Okay Pipeline

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Classroom-Tested
Science Projects
To Be Exhibited
ST. PETERSBURG. (FNS) Six*
tysix etaraentary clanroom-tested Jcience projects nf Florida
youngsters will be exhibited nat­
ionally thU month at the !23rd
annual Expositon of Science and
Industry to be held at the St Alter
Hole) in N*w York Dec. 2d 30.
Tha event is sponsored hv tha
American Association for the Ad­
vancement of Science
Because of the splendid work he
has done in developing an Inter­
est in science on the part of
school age boys and girlc, William
Guild, director of tho Science Cen­
ter at St. Fetersburg has been In­
vited to participate in the expo*
sition showing projects of Florida
youngsters.
Displays from Florida will In­
clude such things as ts radio set
operated by a solar battery, a lens
that will melt lead by solar heat,
specimen history of a Florida
butterfly and many others.

U. S. Coast Guard
Academy Entrance
Exam Date Is Told

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0 0 L U E N

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Bananas ^12c
Celery 2H9c

SUI^TANA I.arue Stuffed

OLIVES
59c

FRESH PASCAL

MIAMI. (FNS) Competitive «•
ami"ttin’'s for entrance to the
U. S. Cent Guard Academr. I SNOW WHITE
^’e-v London. Cann. will be h»ld
reb. JVM. It was announced bv 1
the Conim.ind*- Qf the seventh i
Const Guard District.
Young men who are high school
seniors, or graduates not yet n ’
FRESH CRISP
years o f ago have 3 0 davi;
to apply and should contact the
Commandi-r at 150 SE Third Ave.,
Miami
iiniuimiicm* |i&lt;r eiilrpnce rye
15 high school unite, including
three in English, t in in algebra
Nahi-wo Premium
and ono in plane geometry. The
applicant must also be In per- i
feet condition.
.(»erher’M Nlruin.d

. I-s I its nr Usman I pot ,.&gt; filed shall
bs Void.
Ilayinond IL Halt Hr.
S u r c e n ifu l c o m p le tio n
a t
th e |
t s csrru tu r of tha Last Will
l a Ibe ( s e r f of fbo f o a m y J s S s e ,
and T estam ent of
A c a d e m y b rin g s th e c a d e t a c o m - J
Isatlaols s'oaaly, I lurlde.
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fa ret Cstafe of
DO I Q LAV STKNSTRO Jf
S ta te s C o a s t G u a r d a n d a B a c h e tlKHTIf A tl. IUH-CIITON
Attn raey for Ktst-uloe
lor of Science degree In Engineer- j
Oecease-l tblwerds llulldlnc
I'o All | ( t a i l o r s sod I’ersMS* l l o , . aanfiifd. Florida •
ing. The graduate ia obligated to
loa I'lalot, or llcmood s
tnslu n
serve four year* a» a commission
sold l.s taie t
IV I Ol Wt V J t III.I S t III III.
ro u a, ,] , s* lt of } oij ura h'rsb y
bCItinolt. iu (\ | t. I'lutMUt ed officer, fnntacf the Commar-1
notified and rsnulrsd t s prsssnt
toTirsi io rifisuirtse
drr, Seventh Coast Guard District,
f b y claims gnd demands wltt.U la Met
you. or r l t n i r pf you may h a ts
; e .t h B DfcCF. ISKU
LD'vin 115A SE Third A\e., Miami for i
eaelns t the m a t s uf UKItTlIA tl. ,iig
IIS It’S] MTS &gt;hf. dresased. late of said TO
A 1.1. PKl'.bQxs Ilk VIS. | further information.
f mtnly. lo the t'ou sty J u d a e i.f
hKMINitl.K County. Florida, a t his
flr«t duMI i atlon o f thle notice tTaeh
office In the court bouse of said
Y«mi iml each of you bib htrtby itet
m ur ilemnuil n u n be In wrltCourtly et Hanford Florida, within noU|f«tl -u|
In fll« 4 ay Ine and contain the p U . a of j a y ,
a la hl caleadsr mcntlis from the I cUlmv * n 4 «icu«n.la wUcIl t o - , gr itaee r o j p u t offic e » J l * a» et
time of Ike first publication of mis • l th tr of ) 6 u may h^\* 4 («ln|t
c t e l r a p t end must be sworn
notice. Kerb claim or demand sb e 11 •fltl 4#t4tt In lb« wl(U# of llop -he
In br the r|*fment. h i , e e« n t er
be |n wtltlnil. and shall s la t s tils I Krn**vt
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r. Cnumly
ktturnfv,
or the . sum .ItAII t.
I’U iy of is b u n •« and post office iJtitfavb «f R«mino|** i*«.timy at til* to|o
address nf th« vlaltnaot. nml nil All Etfflit In
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be nwotti I s by the claimant, tils I fjMii kjarltla. nitMu ti«wt i*4 lra
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acen t. or attorney, god «ny such I J 4 r ulUQtUB from U « Um« pi U t
tfSt B4^|iv»tlra ca l si. fL H id

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O S C A R

10

Jar

Cauliflower 29c

A&amp;P Fancy TOMATO

Carrots 2.J9c
lb. box

25c
ti JARS

Helm Panes-

Can

Jl ot, Hc.‘ tle

CORN MEAL

29c

27c

WalrmroMnd

5 Uw. 53c

Hudenn Tahl#

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4 «BIM4

46*og.

59c

K ET C H U P
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S A L T IN E S

BABY FOOD

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Salad Dressing

Qt

35c

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VAj MAGNOLIA A Y E.

SANFORD

2 LII. CANE 2 9 c

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QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED

Off

After a season of spending, everybody's resolved to save
swer— SH O P W IN N -D IXIE! Compare the costs of
every store in your neighborhood— you'll find tl
DIXIE. Hundreds of actual comparisons
prove it! Throughout the N ew Year, we
pledge to continue our policy of everyday
low prices, high quality and the friendliest,
most courteous service in town! M ake
W IN N -D IX IE THE STORE FOR YO U IN 57!

PRICES GOOD THRU NEW YEARS EVE

Limit 1
STOKELY
wilh
FINEST
$5.00 s UCED or HALVES

No. I'h
fA M

order

BAKE-RITE 3
Surf
49c Bleach

LB CAN

LIMIT ONE WITH
$5.00 OR MORE
FOOD ORDER

5c OFF RO M AN CLEANSER

G IA N T P A C K A G E

LIMIT ONE WITH
$V 0 0 OR MORE
FOOD ORDER

p | (G
1

DETERGENT WHITE

KINOAN TASTY

ASTOR

1-GAL
JUG

6-oz
Jar

Inst. Coffee j* 99 Chop Beef 2 « « 49' A R R O W « * . 49c Remember We Give Top Value Stamps
BLUE PLATE
8? 15°
M ORSELS
23‘ P’kled Beetsc- 21 Limagrands Can

NESTLE S SEMI-SWEET

GREENWOOD

SUPERFINE

SESSIONS

CANDIED r o r CORN

CHILI WITH BEANS

MAYONNAISE

8-oz

Peanut Oil q* 69‘ Crackerjack 3 pk9» 25' Van Camp 2 ^ 3 3

Ja n o lD s o u t h e d 7RAD|j |o n
h o g j o w l s , r ic e

4 1

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2

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23c

Rog. Bar,

EAT-RITE JUICY FLAVORFUL

PU

IVORY SOAP

PIG FEET u, 10°
EAT-RITE FRESH

3

f GROUND B E E F

IVORY SOAP

L E A N STEW B E E F
Pork Sausagen 59c Wieners

IVORY SOAP
large Bart

27c

C 22 OZ

69^

FULL HALF
OR WHOLE
NO
CENTER SL'CES
REMOVED

19c

NEW

CASCADE
20 OZ. TKG.

Ll

H A M S

KIRK’S
Rcrj Bar,

EA

REFILLS

98c

29c

BEADS 'O BLEACH

PUREX

39c

18 Ox. Pkg.

ELASTIC

SUNNYLAND TENDER SMOKED

HARDWATER SOAP

2

Lb

Pork Roast Lb 39c Boiled Ham*«. 59°

LIQUID JOY

39

JONNY MOP
HANDIES

SUNNYLAND SLICED

BOSTON BUTT

INSTANT SUDS

12 OZ

lo o

EAT-RITE

SUNNYLAND WHOLE HOG
MILD GENTLE

2

pi

EAT-RITE FlAVGRFUl

1 7c

Mad. Bar,

25.
T B O P IW lD ICE 3 , . 2 9

FRESH PORK

23^

Par Bor,

IT FLOATS

2

Sausage 2^59'

ROAST

GENTLE

4

GEORGIA BRAND PORK

STARCH

2

31

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SPONGES

J t c Sit*

3-C Si.

25c

23c_

LB
A ll PURPOSE CLOTHS

ANGUS

39c

2

29c

Cloth in Pkg.

LONG WHITE BAKING
TIDE S IN -DIRT'S OUT

31c 75c

POTATOES 10

DETERGENT

NORTH W. DELICIOUS EXTRA

OXYDOL

LARGE APPLES

TIDE
lg«

Gt.

FELS NAPHTHA
Rag. Bar

10&lt;

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N S POTS

SPIC &amp; SPAN
Gt. 8 5 c

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AGIO
KRAFT CHEESE . or
BISCUITS
4 ««
MARGARINE
WED

J / C

iMAIF

GARLIC. SMOKEY, BACON. PEPPER or SWISS

BALLARD or PILLSBURY

LB QTRS.

39c

29c
49c
19c

85=

OOG YUMMIES

29&lt;

17c

6 Ox. Pkg.
STALKS

29c
SN O W 'S

FRESH HARD HEADS

GREEN CABBAGE

16 Ox. C&amp;r.

DOG C AN DY

PASCAL CELERY 3

KRAFT S CRACKER BARREL

SUPERBRAND COLORED

Reg. 2 5 c

OLIVE OIL

FANCY CRISP

Ige. 3 3 c Gt. 7 9 c
LAUNDRY SOAP

POMPEIAN

2

IBS

11

MINCED GLAMS

C

7Vi Ox. Can

LAND O ' SUNSHINE

Butter -71

29.

SUPERBRAND SWISS. PIMENTO or AMERICAN
BOILED O N IO N S

S L IC E D

CHEESE

101

SUPERFINE
30$ Can

23c

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by their margin of profit can be expandedH igh ealaries. expanded sales staffs, taxea
a i d other bite# on the profit-making side
have kept profits a t a nominal level.

Homebuilders are looking forward to ano­
th er big year ahead as shifting populations
. seek new home# and ns apartment dwellers
look toward owning their own little ’’cozy
nook." Building gain# varied in different
aection# of the country with possibly FlorIda leading the nation in "new homes in new
subdivisions.”
Central Florida is entering a new era
with the advent of 1957 and Industrial, com­
mercial, business, retail, wholesale, building,
real estate und other heads are getting their
•fingers In the pie for a bigger share during
•the coming 12-month season.
However, the approach to the growing
; bubble In all branches of commercial enter­
prise are with caution.
Bankers builders, real estate people and
linvealors are looking at the “ tight money"
-situation, not with alarm, but with closer
interest to determine when the avenues of
; growth will open up ngnin- High interest
rate# aro keeping interested expansionists
•**on the fence” in a "do it now” or "do it
later" attitude.
There i# no doubt, however, that every
phase of nioney-sj&gt;ending will increase in
the 1957 era— tho agricultural industry, as
talked about in ninny sections of the coun­
try will see better prices paid for fresh food­
stuff# and fnrm product^. Florida will share
•in these "bigger profits” for tho farmer
phase of 1957’# growth und expansion.
It’s been o wonderful year for employee
— employer —- businessman — Investor —
industrialist — which accounted for the

The Sanford Herald
PuMUhai! fir# #«&gt;■• »*«■» w**lc

ti

i ll * Hntl Of ( I f * #f Hanforil Fl-.fl-l*. under th« S e t
of C o n f r M i of ilorcli 3 I I I *
trnr.fl I’ KIIKINS IMItor en.| I* iUI|.li-r
M MUON IIAItMAN Hit. K lf c u tl v * IMItor
KVBt.V.N J . rU HUIM T A -tv r rll.in i U * n * * * r
hOB s c i u i t i o n
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41 I *
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Hit Month*
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All Otiltuarr nolle**, c e r .l. of tli.mki. rn-oltjtlona * i. i|
n o l le * * a t •nt«rl*lnni-i&lt;t for i n - purpose o f raldne
fund* will b* i l i . r u . l ta r *1 m e u l e r -.I vertf.ln* rot**
T h * ll* r * M I* * m .m litr of th* Unit*-! I’r* **
which I* * 1111( 1—1 •i c l n - l v . l * lo th* u«* for republic*,
linn nf all th* l»r*| *«w* prlatad In Ihl* newspaper
Represented
S*rvlc*
In*.

N m lo n illr
hr
(1 * n * r * l
Artrertl.ln*
101
ll*o r| h
Sa v in ** (lank
Did*.
Atlanta Ueorgla

Wed. Dec. 26, 1956

Page 4

Publishing Business
The publishing business
is
changing.
Quality magazine# have declined. Outlet#
for the publication of original creative work
and thoughtful, serious and honest discus­
sion# of idea# and Issues are becoming few&lt;
or. Somo journalists and writers can no
longer nfford to write books and articles
they would like to do because they cannot
nfford to lose money on these efforts.
Because of cost of production, the cost.of
gathering Information, and the cost of sus­
taining himself and hla family while work­
ing, the w riter often cannot give hia best.
Much that could be contributed to our cul­
ture, our thought and the discussion of the
problems. Issues and color of the day goes
unwritten or else collects dust on shelvesPossibly this Is inevitable. Unless present
DEC. S3
tendencies are reversed, this situation will
Admissions
Mich# Chine; (Sanford 1
become mure pronounced. Perhaps most
people do not care- Yet whether many care Verdle Mae Hartman (Sanford)
Oncater Jnckaon (Sanford)
or not, America is receiving far from any­
Births
thing like its full creative and Intellectual
Baby Boy Snare
potential. F o r it is gradually becoming poor
Saby Girl Hartman
business or just bad economically to get
Baby Boy Hlttell
Discharge*
more of the potential existent in America
Fanchon Me Robert* (Loch Arbor)
today. Other efforts pay more.
Joseph Monaco (Sanford)
These are Important facts about our cul­ Mary LeFlla and Baby (Oitaaa)
ture as it changes day by day in this swiftly
Lucille Utley and baby Girl
(lake Mary)
changing world. Whether few or many care,
U. Oliff (Sanford)
whether anyone can do much about the
Joe Raner (Sanford)
situation, It is a matter that should be
Fannie Foreman (Sanford)
thought about by all who believe that our
Dee. 21
cultural heritage ought to be expanded ra­
Admlulona
ther thnn diminished.
Kills Brown (Do Bary)
•
•
•
George Leant (D* Bary)

Hospital Notes

Bought Elections
Congress is still trying to find out what
is wrong with laws eontroling election rampuign contributions and expenditures. Vol­
uminous testimony has been heard- The dan­
ger now is efforts to improvo the law will
becomo burled under this mass of con­
flicting opinion.
One of the facts most clearly brought
out by the hearings is this, that present
law is i&gt;oth unrealistic and generally cir­
cumvented. Campnlgn contributions
are
limited by law, but not the intimidations
that go with it are ho loose that the actual
amounts given and spent bear little relation­
ship to tho legal ceiling#.
Clearly, the ceilings should bo raised to
conform to present-day costs. Just ns clear
!y, the loopholes should be plugged so that
these more realistic levels of expenditure
are adhered to. Political parties must lx» al­
lowed enough money for operations without
having to violnto the intent of the law to
get it. Yet tho public interest demands pro­
tection from nny possibility of 21 “ bought
election."
•
•
#
Looking over the results of Santa’s visit
yesterday — is there any greater challenge
to the ingenuity of a child than a so-called
unbreakable toy?

-B y BEN N ETT C ER F-

O

N IDS BEAUTIFUL ESTATE near Monte Carlo, Somerset
Maugham, author of "Of Human Bondage" and many
other best-sellers, is mourning the loss of 252 palm trees killed
by tho unprecedented cold
of the 1053-56 winter.
“Tho cypresses could be
■Heightened,” ho told us,
“but 200-year-old palm and
olive trees are gone for­
ever.” There was a man
working in the top branches
of a Ull tree while we
.w a t c h e d .» Suddenly he
leaped several feet from
the bough to the roof of the
villx "He gets 400 francs
for that Job," commented
Maugham. "Maybe writers
aren’t so badly paid, after
all.”
Maugham added that from here on In he expecta to devote'
himself principally to essay*. “First," he aald, “an author pub-;
liahes for the money, of course. Later, If he’a lucky, he can a f­
ford to do It for the prestige.”
•

Funeral
(Continued from Page One)
Guy C. Wormack, Sanford, and
Mrs. Robert Wilson of New Or*
leans, Ln.
Funeral service# will he held
Thursday afternoon at 3 p. m. nt
Grsmkow Funeral Home with the
Rev. Kerrier of Ebenezcr Metho­
dic Church officiating.
Burial will be in Oeklawn Me­
morial Park.
Pallbearer* will be: Sheriff J .
L. Hobby, Charlie Beck, A. O.
Roberta, Clifford Johnson, L. M.
Paulk, Babe Riser, Joe Jarrell,
and Ed Wtbb.

Farewell

WASHINGTON - Sen. A S
Mike Monroncy D-Okla. on whe­
ther he thought Vice President
Nixon's trip to Hungarian refugse
camps was politically motivat­
ed:
“I think there probably were
some political considerations un­
TTte first United State* cenaua derneath — it isn't going to hurt
was taken in 1790. It listed 3- him any — as a prospect for four
IKTJJU inhabitant*.
ytars from now.”

*

ANYONE COULD WANT.
AND IT S
CONFIDENTIAL.

loons up

(Coatlaecd from Page 1)
common eenae,” Dearborn contin­
ued. He said the council had no
explanation for the tragic toll.
You cannot rationalize death,”
be said.
In Seminole County there was
only on* traffic accident on Christ
mas Day. At 8:06 p- m. yester­
day oa th* Country Club Dr. at
the old Lake Mery Rd. a 1054
Ford driven by Vernon W. Nel­
son Jr., 22 of Lake Mary, home
on leave from the Maria* Corps
collided with a I960 Studebaker
sedan driven by George Wright,
49, Rt. 2, Box 521, Sanford.
The Ford waa traveling east at
approximately 40 mph when the
driver of the Studebaker failed to
see him coming and pulled out In
front of him, according to the re*
port of FHP Trooper T. Mark
Mack.
Damage to the Ford was esti­
mated at $300, to the Studabakar
at $100.
Charge* of violating the right
of way were placed against
Wright.
Nelson suffered a minor abra­
sion of the lower right leg and a
passenger of th# other car. Nettle
Johnson, 79, 1835 Blackstone Av*.,
Sanford had a two inch laceration
of the forehead.
The aceldent was Investigated
by Trooper Mack and Patrolmen
Lawrence Coffman.
Only two minor accidents with
property damage on both set at
2175 occured on Christmas Eve
said Trooper Me?k. d
mi
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the dense Cbrlstmaa afternoon and
evening traffic that could not be
reached, said the Trooper. We
made only three arrests Christ­
mas Eve and Issued one warning
and mad* one arrest on Christ­
mas Day.
“All ln all, " said Trooper T.
Mark Mack, "Traffic was well
behaved in Seminole County dur­
ing th* Christmas Holidays.

COLUMBUS, Ohio—Zoo Super­
intendent Earl Davis expressing
high hopes that tha first gorilla
born ln captivity would survive:
“We are treating It as w* would
(Continued From Pag* 11
eluted dally with the Executive a human baby. If It remains In
a a good condition as it la now,
Officer.
Commander Colec'a family will we'U be happy.”
depart from Sanford, shortly for
San Juan, Puerto Rico, where he
will join them after completing e
, hort Training Course in Norfolk,
Va. Commander Colee will serve
on the Staff of Commander loth
Navnl District

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Slary E. Wolfe (Sanford)
Manuel Hosa Cunna (Maitland)
Dlacharges
Julia Hayes (Sanford)
Fred Coltman (Sanford)
Kenneth Smather (Sanford)
Dee. I i
Admlulona
Arthur Dorln (DeLand)
Argenla Contestlne (Sanford)
Lola Peterson (Sanford)
Charlie Williams (Oviedo)
Illrtha
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Baby Girl Peterson
Discharge*
Sylvia Hlttell (Sanford)
Verdie Mae Hartman (Sanford)
Fannie M. Tookcj (Sanford)
Mlcha Chaney (Sanford)
Naruez Singletary (Sanford)
Greenovllle I’off (Longwood
Dee. 2«
Admissions
Joan Welglo (Sanford
Visiting Hoars: Private Rooms, tl
a. m. to 9 p. m.; Semi Private
Rooms, 2 to I p. m„ 7 to 9 p. m.;
Pediatrics, 11 a. m. to 1 p. m
Parents and Grandparents only:
Obstetrics, No visiting durum
feeding of babies. Private Rooms,
It a. m. to 13 noon, I to 4 p.
m. and 7 to 9 p. m., Semi-Private
Rooms, 2 to 4 p. m. and 7 to
9 p. m.

Paul Nathan tall* of th# dnma editor who eat out to Interview
Alfred bunt end Lynn Fontanne and posted this sign on hi* door:
“Back at 1:20. Out to Lunta."

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abundance of Merry Christmas wishesNext year’s greetings will be just as pro­
lific as were the Christmas Greetings as
1957 loom# into view with such a "rosy pic­
ture" ahead.
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SITUATION NOKMAOU'fOmm UP!

Looms Into View W ith 'R o sy
ic t u r e ' A h e a d F o r F lo r id a
Christmas over and families now fettle
J»9™ to the hum drum life of finding way#
and mean# of eating leftover1turkey, candy.
S u it, cake# and pie# prepared for the fes­
tive occasion. And in the interim between Christma#
t t d New Year folk# ponder the year ahead
in attempting to apcll out their New Year’#
Resolution#.
Businessmen are looking forward to a
record-breaking 1957. Sale# in every cate­
gory are expected to topple all previous re{Qrtls. Already thi# year the retail sale# fi­
gure# have leaped to new high# to muko
1 9 8 6 a big year in most establishments
V’A# the businessmen look at the estimated
increase# for the coming year, they are at­
tem pting to work out some formula where­

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Ceertat Kaamaa Csty.

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Big
(C—tleeed from Peg* 1)
played in December 1957.
Saaferd Leaking Up
Sanford will make Ita approach­
es to the City more attractive with
the installation of a three-way
whiteway early this year- Freaeb
Avenue, will be lined with modern
street lighting standards that aft
already on hand, itored In the
abandoned French Are. trailer
perk, to gire an across the city
view to lure vlaltora to the city.
Added te this s a lane* of light*
Ing will be a bright entrance to tho
center of Senlord with th* white*
way extending from Freneh Avo.
south on Park Av*. to 23th St.
And to th* northern approach
to th* city will be added the First
S t whiteway from Freneh Ave.
east to Sanford Ave.
At the Freneh Ave. and West
First St. Intersect]00, the City of
Sanford will construct a huge
neon direction signal to lure visit­
ors Into the downtown (hopping
area. The sign, with huge neon
letter* and attractive neon fram­
ing, will be mounted on steel
standards.
Dedication and opening of the
General Henry Shelton Sanford
Memorial Library and Museum Is
expected early In 1957. Announce­
ment of the shipment of ■ lib­
rary valued at over ■ million dol­
lars to be housed In the newly
cort'nt*:- ! building will bring un­
numbered thousands to Sanford to
review tho pages of American
Hlstoi. written In acveral IanbX Sanford’* founder.
Top* on the list of local im­
provements is the Capital Im­
provement Program of the city
which Includes a near quarter mil*
Hon dollar Sanford Civic Center
with its primary functions aimed
at recreation for children from
pre-school age on up. The huge
auditolum ii expected to attract
conventions, meetings, and civic
functions heretofore impossible
because of space problems.
A 60-thousand dollar swimming
pool center for Negroee in the
Goldsboro Recreational Area will
pattern the area Into one of the
moat modern in Florida.
In an effort to create acceler­
ated Interest In water sports a
hurt hi In for email craft wilt
mo,v tban likely be com P i t t e d in 195 7 Tho new
l«Jt*ctiv&gt;? s e a w a l l surround­
ing the bandshcl! area - will
put to use water facilities along
Sanford's Lake Monro* from th*
bandshell to the Mayfair Inn.
One of the most looked-for
ward to Improvements in Sanford
will be the 1957 construction of
the city’s second fire station lo­
cated probably on French Ave.
at 13th St. The acquisition of two
now pumper*, complete with
hose, will man the new, modern
station with up-to-date equipment.
•
A• sewage
mu* kicdtiiivTu
treatment plant
pi am is
Is ex
P«tOd I . b . ...Hod to 1B7 with
the late-in-the year okay from
fi* m| agents that tho city’.* uni­
ty Department 1* tn "good Stapc”
and -ready for the Issuing of re­
venue certificates to finance it*
construction.
Another Improvement during
1957 is expected to come in tho
announcement that West First St.
will be the access road to Sanford
'rotn the limited atl-ess highway
nf the interstate system which
looms as ono of 19S7's expansion
highlights.
D* Bary Important
On# of the expansion program*
most-time* overlooked by plan­
ners la tha D# Banr growth. The
adding of a telephone exchange

COMMANDER COLEE cute cake during Farewell p a r t / given
aboaid Sanford Naval Air Station. (Official Photo, U. B. Navy)
to the local dial system, the re­
paving of the present 17-92 into
Sanford promised by William H.
Dial, Fifth District Road Boa fa
member, and tho opening of a
new modern post office in the
community will spark the growth
of retirement village, An unpre-'
cedented surge in building la ex­
pected in i). Llary during the
coming 1”
riod.
Overall Picture
Never
. ..
.1 Sanford and
Seminole County been faced with
aggressive planning and growth.
In every phase of Industry there
will be enormous gains to make
1957 overshadow Central Florida

flgures In estimated growth.
New, aggressive boardj of com­
missioners will spearhead the
planning for both the city and
county.
Not to bifiverlooked ln the ur
ban Sanford area will be the addi­
tion of a city planner who Is ex- 0
pected to point tho way toward
unparalleled expansion and plann­
ing. A consulting engineer hia* al
ready been employed to get thes&lt;
plans into action.
Altogether, Sanfonl and Semi­
nole County is expected to lead
the way in Florida's unprcccdented growth.

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© 1934. Kin| fteam Sjivlrfue. Inc. WoiLi „{i*&gt; itu m i.

“Is this man annoying you, miss?”

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Socialfc v w lA
Personals

Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Shoemaker hero to spend the holidays with
and son, Billy, of Camden, Ark., Mr. and Mrs. George Quinn.
are spending tha holdidays with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. KShoemaker. Mrs. W. L. Shoemakar’a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
o H U sn e
Kest and son, George, of New
WKIIVKIUSI
SFrERSOOS
York, N- Y., are also guasU of
t oo Advaature W ith Undo W a lt
tha A. K. Shoemakers.
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Television

Mrs. L. F. Boyle and Miss nosa
Coka Boyle, a student at Duke
University, are spending the
holidays In Durham, N. C , with
relatives.

T B EASY TO SEE that everyone was having a wonderful time at the Telephone Company’s Christ*
mat party Friday night The event was hcU at the Elk'i Club from 9 p. m.-l *. m. (Staff Photo)

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Had By Employes
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Family Reunion
Is H eld Sunday
At M ullet Lake

Dancing and merry making was
enjoyed by the employe* of the
Telephone Company when they
held their annual party, sponsored by the Telephone Woman's
Club, Friday night
I t a Elks Club was appropriate­
ly decorated for tha occasion with
■ gaily decorated tree, featuring
a lovely angel In tho top. The
tables were overlaid with white
cloths and were centered with
white candlgg in brown bottles,
with the candle wax forming the
decoration for the bottles. These
were set off with assorted green­
ery.
Micky Durak, playing the saxphone, and Dottle Bollinger, on
the accordion, provided enter­
tainment and music for dancing.
The guesta were served many
varied
and
appetizing
hors
D’oeuvrcs, and all in all u gay
time was had by all attending this
festive affair, which lasted from
9 p.m. —1 a.m.

The families of Mr. and Mrs.
J . M. Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. EB. Harris, of Bluefleld, W. Vi.,
and Mr. and Sirs. A- K. Shocmak
er had a fam'Jy reunion at Mul
let Lake Sunday.
After a delicious picnic lunch,
the afternoon was spent In visit­
ing and boat riding on the St.
Johns.
Those enjoying the occasion
were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Volt­
line, and children Mick and Ricky;
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Harris and
children, Steven, Scott asd Sandy,
Mr- and Mre. Bob Brown and
children Jcne, Judy, Barbara and
Debbie; Mr. and Mrs. J . M. Shoe­
maker, sons, Jimmy, David, and
Gary; Sir. and Sirs. W. L. Shoe­
maker and son, Billy; Mr. and
Sirs- A. K. Shoemaker Jr .; Sirs.
Francis
SIcDougall;
Wi n d y
Springfield; Mr. and Sirs. J . SI.
Leonard and son. David; Mrs. E.
B. Harris; and Sir. ami Sirs. A.
K. Shoemaker.

Charles Wilke is home from
Georgia Tech, In Atlanta, Ga., to
spend
the holidays with
his
parents, Mr. snd Mrs. Chsrles
Wilks.

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Friends of Mrs. Ruby Reel will
be sorry to learn that sho is con­
fined to her home, 184 Escambia,
after suffering a fall, which re­
sulted
In a possible cracked ll:mi
lt:Jo
rib.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Harper will
have visiting them for Christmas
their son-in-law
and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Rcubln Askew, of
Pensacola, Mrs. Harper's mother,
Mrs. C. S. Smethnrst, of Winter
Garden, and Mrs. Harper’s broth­
er-in-law and sister,
Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Nye, also of Winter
Garden.

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evenin' to enjoy the Morris hospitality. (Photo by Jameson)

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John Frederick "Freddie" Wil­
son, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
Wilson Is home for about ten days
from Newport, R. I., where he
attends
Officers
Canadhiate
School
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and Mrs. Charles
P.
Sales, of Boca Raton, La., ore

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F L O W E R S

FOR EVERY OCCASION

SA N FO R D
FLOWER SH O P ill
F R E E DELIVERY
Flowers By Wire
200 N. Park

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Cullum Family Has
Gathering Sunday
23 members of the family
fathered Sunday at the homo of
Sirs. E. H. Cullum. 215 W. Fifth
Yt.. for a family party.
An exchange of gifts was held
ind fruit eake end soft drinks
e-ere served.
Those enjoying tho occasion were
Mr. and Mrs. John Cullum and
children,
Joyce, Johnny
and
Linda; Ur- and Mrs. Merwln Cul­
lum and ion, Jerry; Mr. and Mrs.
W. R\ Moore and children, Eliza­
beth and A^ohby; Mr. and
M rs. F r a n k A l l l s s and
children, Carolyn and David; Mr.
and Mrs. W. D. Cullum and sons,
Stephen and Ernest; Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Challdin and son, Tony; and
Mrs. E H. Cullum.

Austrian ethnologist Father Mar&gt;
tin Gusinde, who wa* once ■ Ice*
Wt .
turer at Catholic University of
America in Washington, D. C.,
dltrovered an unknown pigmy

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THURSDAY
The Training Union of the
First Baptist Church will hold
their monthly visitation at 7
p- m.
The Rev. W. A- Ellenwood will
conduct the morning devotions
over WTRR at 9:30 a. m.
FROM THE COLLECTION
OF MOLL1E PARNIS comes
in Empire aheith In black eltk
crepe with satin bodice and
front panel caught with match­
ing bow and white lilk rose. It
U an unusual, simple and emart
dinner-dance dress.

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FEATURE— 0:49
CO-FEATURE

THE

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A "SWELL TIME" WAS ENJOYED by approximately 200 people when the Sanford Manufacturing
Company had its Christmas party Saturday afternoon for the employes and their families. Tho
parly was held at tho manufacturing company nt 400 Sanford Avc. from 120 p. in. There wero four
turkeys plus plenty of fried chicken on hand to feed the large crowd, and gifts wrre exchanged from
under the beautifully decorated tree. The general manager, Marvin Meltzer, and his wife, ami nssistant manager Morris Stotsky, nml Mrs. Stotsky were there to see that everyone had a good time.
(Staff l’hoto)

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FEATURE—4:37 ONLY
"CHILDREN UNDER iT
ADMITTED FR EE"

ter- Christmas

LADIES'
Dresses
Shoes
Slips
Panties
Gowns
Rohes
Sweaters
Blouses
Handbags
Belts
Pajamas
Bed Jackets
Hose
Ripons
Can-Can Petticoats
Skirts

LAST
SHOWING

STA RTS TO?

SATURDAY
Public installation of Seminole
Chapter No. 2, Order of Eastern
Star will be held at Masonic Tern
pie at 8 p. m. All members and
visitors are invited.

To reduce the "pilling" that
sometimea occurs on the surface,
turn Orion sweaters Inside out
An average maple tree yields before washing In soap or deter­
St David’s Lighthouse in Ber­ 15 to 20 gallons of sap, which bolls gent suds Then if such fuzz balls
muda, erected In 1879, is made en­ down to a little more than a do collect, they will be on the in­
side where they won’t show, and
tirely of stone quarried from the quart of syrup.
ground around It.
can be brushed off safely.

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Wednesday—

M EN ’S
Suits
Sport Coats
Trousers
Sport Shirts
Dress Shirts
Handkerchiefs
Ties
Bows
Shoes
Robes
Underwear
Hats
Belts
Sweaters
Socks
Jewelry

Thursday—

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GIRLS'

BOY’S

Dresses
Sweaters
Coats
Jumpers
Pajamas
Gowns
Caps
Shoes

Shirts
Trousers
Suits
Shoes
Jackets
Hats
Pajamas
Denims
Cowboy Boots
Socks

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Ry ED FITS

Basketball A t S H S
P n d e rg o e s Drastic
hange In Attitude
Take the case of Brooklyn’s big
Don Ntwcombe. Here tfas a man
who won 27 games during the reg­
ular season but still had charges
hurled agalnyt him that be couldn’t
win the big ones. He was knocked
out in his two World Series ap­
i.u&gt; ■
pearances against the Yankees
»•.. !•&gt; *
Ry MILTON IICHMANI-•
NEW YORK tt Baseball and couldn't even go the route dur­
*«experienced one of Its oddest lea- ing the Dodgers’ poit-sea«on tour
j|oris In 1836. It wit a campaign) of Hawaii and Japan.
Ilut he had the last laugh at hla
Tn which one player drew a $5,000
H
critics by winding up with the Na­
A
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for
tpUUnf,,mother
chated
a
tM
fee clear aeroat the field and tUU tional League’s Moat Valuable
- f:
■aether pitched the first perfect Player eward, the Cy Young
award is the best pitcher In the
v- game In World Series history,
i : Ted Williams, the celebrated majors, and a personal "hang-in__ Red Sox 'lugger, was the one who there” Letter from President El­
was fined the $3,000 for spitting senhower.
toward the press box on Aug. 7 The 1936 campaign was also one
aad although some doubt exists at In which Mickey Mantle's support­
I.
to whither he erer actually paid ers turned in their tape measures
I)
the meeey, the event hit the bate- for time-tables. Instead of meas­
.ball world like a bombshell.
uring each of the Yankees out­
Big Joe Adcock of Braves fielder's homers, the fana con­
was the fellow who took tip the sulted Babe Ruth’s horns run re­
ehate, legging after Ruben Gomes cord time-table dally to conjecture
1.
•when tha Giants* right-hander hit on whether Mantle would or
•i 7, .him with a ball as be was chsrg- wouldn't eclipse the Bambino's allit . log out to the mound after him. time mark of 60.
Adcok never caught up with
Well, Mickey fell eight abort and
' Gomes but the incident caused a wound up wlteh "only” 32, but It
wat more than enough to give
«tlr for week* afterward
'•
Don Larsen, the Yankem* im- him the home run title. In passing,
redlctabte right-hander, wa» the he also won the batting title with
urler who pitched the perfect a .333 figure and the runs-battedgame In the World Serin against in crown with 130. As an added
the Dodgers un Oct. 8. That per* fillip, he also won the slugging
formenre undoubtedly was base­ title with a .705 percentage- Man­
ball's most talked-nbout m u of tle was a unanimous choice as
. tha year and It gave the Yankees the A. L ’a MVP. •
• a three-game to two edge in the
The All-Star Game
• world series which they went on Da July 10, the National League
- i ha win in seven garnet.
all-atari, loaded with five Cincin­
,7 . Larsen's peifect game plus the nati players In tho starting line­
1’ faet that Casey Stengrl wrapped up. defeated the American Leag­
.’•-up his sixth world championship uers, 7-3, before 28.843 fans at
.'.took some of the edge off Brook­ Griffith Stadium In Washington.
lyn's gallant uphill battle to win Outfielder Frank Robinson of
the National League pennant, but the Itedlegs was voted the Nation­
’Avan so, few baseball fans, will al League Rookie of the year,
forget how Milwaukee had the while shortstop Luis Aparicio waa
Tllag practically In Its mitts, only designated the American League
.. to blow it In the last three days. Rookie of the year.
From the Dodgers' point of slew
Charlie Grimm was let out by
vM one figured mon- pro;# neatly the Braves on June 18 and suc­
" J * their dlmh than 33 year-old Sal ceeded by Fred Haney. A1 Lopes
* Maglle. who was considered all resigned at Cleveland waa named
^washed up” when thr£ got him manager of tha White Sox when
; Hrrom Cleveland *7ur a sung" on Marty Marion turned over the Chi
7May 18. Maglle proceeded to cago reins. Kerby Farrell waa
s
-w
,
Astound
everyone by winning 13 named Cleveland manager.
1 me* for the Dodgers, including In the confusion, Frank Umont,
no hit. no-run effort against the nn American League arbiter, be
.c-Phillles, Sept. 23.
came lh« first major league urn
Other No - Hitters
plre to put on eye gl.i.set during
ew In addition to the no-ldtiert a game at Kansas City on April
.'.tuned in by Larsen and Maglle. 21 but hardly anyone noticed.
there were two others in 1930 Carl
On July 23, Greenberg and Joe
Erskine of Brooklyn pitched the Cronin, general manager of the
second one of his career on May R?d Sox, were Inducted into base
13 against the Giants and South ball's Hall of Fame at Coopers
paw Mel Parnell, who also was town, N- Y.
Supposed to be all through, huilrd
Major league attendance was
one for the Red Sox against the virtually the same in 1934 as It
White Sox on July it.
was in 1955. A total of 18,347,372
Throughout the entire campaign, watched big league games this
.there was a constant undertone of year as compared with 16.617,383
oddity.
the year before.
Larsen, for example, pitched his
Baseball's best-known patriarch,
perfect game without using a Connie Mack, died during the
windup- Rut that was nothing. year.

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Basketball at Seminole High haa
undergone a drastic change In at­
titude alnce the recently put first
annual Seminole Cour*y Invita­
tional Basketball Tout .lament.
From abject depression, (he
Sanford Seminole cagera hava
climbed the ladder to become an
aggreslve club to watch. The fact
that the Scminolrs came out on
bottom In the tournament has
suddenly become very minor.
What really counts Is that they
are all young, there are no sen
lore on the squad, and they are
learning the winter rage sport
with amatlng rapidity.
Current speculation now hai tha
Semlnoles as a team to keep eyes
trained on after mld-eeason. They
will be somewhat experiences! and
should he dangerous. The outstsnd
ing showing during the tourna
ment surprised everyone, the
coaches and playera as well as
the spectators.
Before the Chriitmaa vacations
began, everyone took basketball In
Sanford as a big joke Today has
ketball Is a very serious concern.
"Before the end of the season
we're going to have some team end, wowlll what about next year,
and the next, "seems to be the
general consensus of opinion.
People don't mind their home
team losing If they see a close
game played from the heart. After
Jumping Into some early season
lopsided scores the Semlnoles
looked pretty bad nut during the
tournament they nlayed tome
fine teams and did a credible Job.
In a previous engagement the
Semlnoles fell before the DeLand
Bulldogs by soma 40 points. Dur­
ing the tournament they showed
the extent of their improvement
by a second half aurge of power,
•peed and precision that brought
them within one point of DeLand
■ml DeLand had to pour on a lot
of coal to finally eke out a 34
44 win, DeLand wen on to win
the tournament.
After the holidays the Semlnoles
resume their basketball against
an all senior squad In Leesburg.
The Yellow Jacket cagera aver
age over six feet, and the Semin
olea probably won't have the ex
perlenee to overcome such a fin
lihed team, but the game after
that they eome back to their home
court to entertain Pierson.
Pierson will be favored to win,
but the Semlnoles seem to be
different club since they have
picked up -omr valuable experien­
ce
It probably would be worth your
while if you made plans to at
tend the Seminole-Pierson game
In the high school gym
What’s the watchword around
SHS? "Pierson look out!"

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li'u.li. Reliable Newt Jane tethroa
Davis Cup tennis team.
acrnxn i m c k j i u i wii*
In fact, Talbert feel* this Johnnr Park, Oho.lie Kit, f.la*
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tween the U. S. and Australia in 't*i*ti.
the challenge

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T.A’t Member Xte. Kani.ii Jugy,
duce
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if*onra&lt;4, Sugar Ittlae. Majestic Mac.
underdog Yanks.
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with Talbert.
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"No one expects us to win a D e*l*» . Perform. Preerfs May. OH
Butter. Sfetljr T a r t e r
Krf’s Three
match against the Aussles and c-nln*
that’s a good position tn he iiy"
sixth n«riw i/t# wiu
said the veteran cup campaigner Shnhols. Ahe’e S t rr a k Rsrf B . lr ,
MIm Xorstljr To&gt;.t Arr*
who is expected to draw two flipper, task* Como. W, T ' s Sorferfr
C h ris­
singles asslgnmtnts and also team tie
ap.vr.XTH
BACK—Jt/ll
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wtih Herb Flam of Beverly Hills,
Plsllsrrllle. Key Knirrnn. OroW
Calif., In the doubles.
^ Toarfee.
T'eMlow OVi'H.NeU’a Ntn.
TerUtble
Man Mint1 Jth. 'E.
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dog than th* favorite for the**
K i r .l lT H B ACK— S/S Mile
matches," Vic continued. "We
F i r i n ' 8|a, nirhsrrfmn.
Arforerf
IVrsp. Cleths. Rush Call. Dark
were expected to beat the Aulsies (lift
(Ireta. Isotope
last year at Forest Hills and they
XIXTII RACK—a IS Wile
creamed us. Well, this year Aus­ Imperial Duke. I'rivlne How K t *
Itlntr I.u r k r
Reiyml.
Treek eH
tralia is expected to win In a •Brown.
Prrky T eg ey . F«bto Fash­
breeze.
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TRTTM R SI'K—S/IS Wile
"But don't underestimate us.
Hey l l- n o r .
Stre trh,
Susy
for Australia beat us when It Choosey
T im * Fact or, African VI •
wasn't expected to anu tra can l*t. Jenn ie Farrell. K it's Descoa
beat tha Aussie* when no one Junes, Vo ter’s Choice
K I .K A K T T I I I H I G — 1/1 Mile
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expels us to."
Ardent. Two t f «
Bill Hample.W
T im * ! * * * rflesy t*tar Melody J a s e .
Driving Hla Stars
J o r l s l t.leh t Derby-Qu-le
Harry Hopman, non-playing eap- IK'I IS i ■
— r.
Uin of tha favored Aussles, has
Trurki parked overnight In
been driving hi* court stars, espe­ Glacier National Park have t(
cially taciturn Lew Hoad, through be feqced In. Favorite food of por­
gruelling drills.
cupines arc synthetic rubbri
Hoad ha* displayed some of lire*.
hi* old-tim* form in recent drils.
He I* hitting the bull again with
his former "killer touch," and
seemv Intent on carrying Austra­
lia to a 3-0 sweep over the
Americans.
Ken RoseweH, who represents
the second half of Australia's
“murder’s row," thus far has
escaped Hopman’s strenuous daily
drills. Hopman conceded that lit­
Growing parents are lha
tle Ken is in top form right now
only ones suitable for grow.
and "doesn't need to do much
Ing children."
but hit a few each day."

By Hugh Ansley
to tournament play In 1930 and
Sports Editor
In hi* first seven start* finished
Author, Jester, teacher, sports­ In the first ten and won more than
man— some say that makes a $6,000. That was the end of Oliver
philospher. Others, especially those the home pro and the revival of
in the golfing world, say that Oliver the tournament player. He
means Ed "Porky" Oliver. Indeed, finished the year at the 12th mon­
it fits both; and through the use ey winner with nearly 11,000 in
of the syllogism we must there­ winnings and in 1931 was again
fore Include "Porky" In the rsnks the picture of consistency a* he
of the philosphers.
finished 10th or better In 13 tour­
We of Sanford are proud to have naments to win $9,939 and finished
Ed as the new Winter Pro of the 10th among th# top money win­
Mayfair Inn Seminole County Club. ners.
One of the greatest short Iron
specialists, Oliver is the author "Dlggest collections along (he
By OSCAR FRALEY
of the article on "The Golf Swing" way came In the Canadian Open
Uaited Press Sports Writer
In
Toronto,
where
Ed
finished
In the book, "The Golf Clinic"NEW YORK 61) — Fearless
On the links, when you hear a with two brilliant fU’s to tie for Fraley's acts and figures:
hearty, prolonged laughter— '.he second and won $1,300, and the
The New York Yankees with a
sincere kind that means real Jo­ Sioux City Open where hi* 274 huge farm system and a great
total
was
good
for
$1,000
while
fin
viality— you will usually find Ed
amount of young talent surpris­
In the midst of a
fun loving also picked up $1,000 while fin­ ingly were not against tha new
group anloying the finenesi of a ishing third In the Houston Open. major leagu* rule requiring a cut
"In all. Oliver collected money
pleasurable life.
to 28 men by opening day-.
Some say the gentle manner, In 23 official tournaments during
In the past, some clubs car­
the
year,
plus
an
additional
$2,500
the Infinite patience, and the care­
ried as high as 40 men for the
ful understanding of "Porky" Oli­ which hr won finishing third in first month of the season. This
ver make him top ranking among the Phillipine World Opep.
kept the minor league* gues.lng
"Again in 1951 as In 1947, Ed had as to what they would get even­
the great t#achcrs of th* sport
the distinction of winning a place tually and delayed their organi­
of the fairways.
During a tight, highly compet­ on the U. S. Ryder Cup Squad zation.
itive tournament Oliver is always that met Britain’s best profession­ '•This way, we'll get our kids
a main attraction for the gal­ als at the rinehurst (N. C.) No. out more quickly to whera they
lery. .A great sportsman and com­ 2 course in the fall.
can play ball regularly in the
petitor, "Porky" has, among other
"In the 1952 Winter Tour, his minors," said Yankee General
tilings, twice been among the top winnings fell off slightly as he Manager Weiss. "Then, If we
ten in PGA money winners, three hanked only $2,700. The summer have a vacancy, well know which
time* been a member of tho Ry­ found him runner up to Bores In player* are going best."
der Cup team, and has been hold­ the U. S- Open and second in the
Fullmer Breaks Camp
ing more than his own with tour- Eastern and the Invenes*. 1954
Gene Fullmer of West Jordan.
of the finest wits on the circuit, earnings for Ed amounted to $9,- Utah an 8 to 5 favorite to lake
golf and has mida it pay in a big 29432. He was Medalist in the Sugar Ray Robinson's middle­
wav since 1947.
1934 PGA Championship at St. weight crown on Jan. 2, breaks
The 1916 PGA Tournament Play­ Paul with a qualifying score of eamp Christmas Day and will
er Cntalouge has this to say about 136.
finish up his training at a priv­
"Porky".
"Porky played a hefty portion ate gym.
"To indicate that anyone play­ of the 1933 PGA tour, in which
The Air Force Academy still
ing professional golf's tournament his best showings were consecu­ isn't ready to move into a foot­
circuit N motivated by anything tive third places in the Virginia ball class with Army and Navy,
other than the desire to fatten Beach Open, and the Colonial In­ according to head Coach Buck
their hank account, would be vitational, second In the Havana Shaw. The air cadets have been
stretching the truth. There arc, Invitational, and a lie for that playing In the Rocky Mountain
however, varying degrees of ln- spot in the Mayyfair Inn Open. He Conference and move in against
tentnes* with which players ap­ finished the year in 17tA place Skyline opponents next year
proach the problem of finishing among the money chasers with where, Shaw says, "Wt'll get our
in the money.
lumps," In 1938 they step up
$14.229 67 ___ "
"There is some question as to
Oliver and his wife, Clara, have again, against such as Iowa, Tuwho ranks as the mnst determined four children.
lane and Stanford — and then
follower of the coin, but there
they'll head for Army and Navy
certainly can't he any doubt who
with four classes under Iheir'
seems to he having the mast fun
belts.
out of tournament golf. Count
Had Gre#R Eye#
out the smiles, and you will find
Don’t give that "good old days” |
Ed “Porky" Oliver heads all the
The Seminole Chiefs Club will routine to Paul Krichell, the Yan- (
rest.
meet tomorrow night at Seminole kee scout who will he 74 year* old
As Ed puls It, "The money is High School, and a 38 Smith and next week- Kriehelt had green
important, hut it Just wouldn't Wesson revolver will be awarded ryes at he watched Yogi Berra
be worth it without tho laughs.” at that lime, John Schirard J r , sign a contract for $35,000 for
He then proceeds to not only- president of the Seminole Chiefs, next season.
show the way, but is himself one announced.
"That’! more than I made In
of the finds wits on the circuitIn making the announcement, 14 year* of professional baseball
Along with tt, this 5'9" TJO poun­ Schirard said. "We are aware at a player." Paul moaned.
der possesses one of the most that holding a meeting only two
Rip F.ngl# of Penn State, one
consistent swings in tournament dayi after Christmas is cram­ of th* East-West coaches, think*
coif and ha made It par in a big ming thing* # hit, hut when we It's about time people quit look­
way since &lt;97.
started the donation ticket drive ing down on Eastern football.
"That was Ed's first full year for the award we specified that
"A lot of them thought it was
as a tournament player and he It would he held in late Decem­ a fink* when a a beat Ohio
finished with $17,900 In winnings, ber.
Slate," he said, "but w« did beat
the third ranking Vardon trophy Thr 38 revolver r.-ai donated In ’em — and the East had 2 fine
average (70.34 stroke* per round' the Seminote Chiefs by Sheriff J. season intersectionally if anybody
an&gt;| was a member of the U. S Luther Hobby for use In paying takes the time to check It up.
Ryder Cup team.
for the outfitting of the two jun-! Wa had a half dozen tram*
"Declaring that he was quit­ inr high schools with football uni- whih could p'iy in any company."
ting while he was ahead, Oliver forms.
I Anybody wanna argue?
promptly took # rluh Job in Kenmore, Washington and from 194849. appeared In less than a doxen
tournaments.
"Itching for action, he returned

Chiefs Club Meets
Tomorrow Night

-..^.POINTING TOWARD P in - By Alan Mavor
:

MEET ED "PORKY" OLIVER, new member of the Sanford commuiilty and Winter Pro for the Mayfair Inn Seminole Country Club.

F re t* Sparta Wrfier

WACO, Te*. tt — Baylor
Coach Sam Boyd Isn't worried
•boat hla offens# as b# starts
final preparations far hla team's
Sugar Bowl date with Tennessee,
but It hasn't always been that
sray.
The New Tear's Day game of­
fers a complete about-face situa­
tion for th# 43-year-old
Boyd,
who sweated out ■ sputtering at­
tack during Baylor’s early games
when the Bears' defense waa Iti
best selling point
"Our offense came of age In
the debrmaka game, the eighth
game of the seaion,” Boyd said.
"The kids finally caught on to
some of the new stuff. I had given
them and began to ellck. Up to
then, we were making most of
our yardage on holdover plays
from George Sauer’s regime.’*
Boyd was Sauer's assistant and
moved up when Sauer stepped up
to full time athletic director.
Worries About Defense
"Now, it Isn’t the offense that
worrle* me — It’s the defense,”
he said. "We are looking better,
but' the abrupt change to dtfens
ing a single wing
offense like
Bowden Wyatt has put together
at Tenncsse ha* sure come hard
with our boys.”
Boyd didn’t mean that he was­
n't spending some time on his of­
fense In preparation for Baylor's
fourth bowl appearance and, he
hopes its second bowl victory.
"We’re working on six or eight
plays which we made little use of
during the season and which Ten­
nessee didn’t see while scouting
us," he said. "But, actually,
there'll he very little new stuff."
R«*yd did Indicate, however, that
the offensive plans may include
full use of the multiple talents of
Del Shofner, the sprinter-halfback
who waa kept under wrapt as a
runner for one reason or another
much of the season.
Triple Sport* Stsr
The 183-pound 6 3 triple sport
star (track and basketball) was
used In only 70 of Baylor’s 549
rushing plays, but he managed to
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preciation yguy gipd **Pf*M* n-SPEClA L NOTICES
4«d Craftad ruraltwa^n/jjSaHea^M W klff ao4 10a
■ p a r dt*ign and re(lnisb
RUhard W. Midkiff
See f t n s freack, Pb- » A
4 - U * T a r p |W K®
Thia la a ffL-e paaa to the R
Theatre for A|r«. Johd BeiwiecLOST— Watch, Ladles Omega
hl». B*p. date Jan. 4, 1M7.
with broken band- lb vVinltr uf
irt *M M itr liti. pkaoa 1106
M t Imv « RWM|i- N m N All types and iliaa. installed
s -iia R U i
“Do It Yourself."
OU4 WAV, Hospital tad Baby WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
R T I N E
*•#4
WO*** •* MoA1* T«L M
furniture Caatar —
a * Wh s r i m ?tCROSLEY - BENDIX

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P t s v 4 ,w ft

AUTOMOTIVE

" 'S A b W
Klectrte Company
Service— QuaUty —Satisfaction
Pb. 113 Sanford 3S37-J-3 De Bary

.7—AUTOMOTIVE WANTED

■ S S j Mr

HEATING
Flour Puraaaca h Clraulatari

MOAT* AMR MOTOR!

H. B, POPB CO., Inc.t
2M s. Park
*Mbb 1444

Your Evlnrud# Dealer
ro ba pn SRORT1NO goods
301 1 , Ut 8 t
Phone DM

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MQtOiCTQLEILBICTCUa

I960 All SUta acaoter, Cheap. A*l
eondittoo. 3 H. P.
* f U£
lipa Auto Repair. 10th St.
Sanford Aye. Phone 2974.
13—TRAILER!
It will pay TOO la »e# u» baf*ro
you buy. Open Evanlng* and

c u s t o m nuu/r i i o m k s
—Factory to you—
VA—rilA*-CONVENTIONAL
Aluibinaai
Venetian Blind,
FINANCING
SncloK-d head, tigs proof bottom LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
rail wilji p ill*1*" fbdf Pla»|ie
LQW MONTHLY PAYMENT!
ar rayon tapna. Cotton or aylen
A. K. SH O EM A K ER, JR .
corRa.
I960 MellonvtUe
Henkbrik Glbbb ami Paint Co. Phone 1991
11M14 West M St.
rhone 320

Airsuaaaa Howe Traitor f°r “ lePurchased new this year. Corn*
plate with eamblnatlon refri
geyitor, |9» range, g*»
f w I r W . dinette
U ge toa
water tank. fit. Johns Itcslty.
Phone 11» or 1079, Sanford.

fc

FOR RENT— Modern trailer lots,
30'x50\ 110. mo. to permanent
adults. Call Mra, John Beiriecbin, 961-W.
_________
14—USED CABS
Chryalar to|# modal 1961 hard top
convertible. 31,000 miles. In ex*
L?Uaat «as4ltto«, looks like
a r r . Reasonsble for
cash.

S K st 1 sufarw

totb St.

, % . ? 5 T D S l. . pl lh.id u. S ,T

Wi S F l B L r *

•“ *
Sea the new Pontiac now on
dlaglajr.
1956 Plymouth Tiara Sedan
1964 fontisc H e a r
Chiaftoa

M
. . ..
116) Bulck nivlera Sedan

1952 4-door Plymouth
1951 4-dgor Chsvrolet
1R50 4’door Plymouth

FBIQIDAIBE apptlaaeea, sale
and urrlca, G. II. Illfh, OrWda
Fla. Phone f0 5 3 4 | 6 ar San
for«l 1642-W nfter • p m.

ENJOY YOUR OWN HOME

WELL DRILLING
Falrtanka-Morse pump*.
Repairs to all make,.
HOWARD C. LONG
207 E. Commercial Ave.
Thonc 388

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SA O BU TBA aS OV/VK
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Select your home rite in
South Plnecrest—Sanford
Gru*a Mapors—S,i ford

W^BVILPiNG MAT! BIALA

METAL ROOFING
Now toa stock,. 5-V Crimp-U'*
Corrugated — 14 " Corrugated
Get All Your Roofing Needs at
h ltiriM g Concrete Pipe Co.
Out Weat 13th St.

Valencia VUtoa-DcUnd

An Qdham A Tudor pome i* all
ou could avar wish
You
U: far.
‘
‘ can
uy with eiKifi'itnti whet; )&lt;&gt;u
deal with Odham V Tudor.
HAYNE8 Office Mnehlne Co. See our baautiful roiidenlia' »»»*
Typewritera, adding machines Hons: Rel.Air, Pme-i.e*!. South
gafea-Beatala, 114 Meg., Pb. 44 Piece rest, Rese Court anJ San­
ford* most distinctive community
47—FURNITURE—llUUXt
t.D
Grove Manors—Sanford
U*et| furniture, ap#liancee, tools,
etc, Bought-aold. Larry'a Mart.
3U East 1st St. Phoot 1151.

• B iu

V A LU ES

• QUICK C RED IT
• E A SY T ER M S
WIUONMAIRB
aad Ueeg Fgrahare
n

$ SAVE 9

p * g o o o - *-»•
' then I've had J .—
MV LUNCH J&lt;\J r
V T ^ r^ V V v v J
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fuERa oio&gt; ogeve»
V s t e p down the )
L 'APCN5 Si Du OE ^
(A &gt;rerLA D oef?»J

OKAV

choice
lots
to the
Mayfair
Area at an attrailiva rail
price. W. E. Klrchoff Jr. Phone
MS.
•7-BR0BRRB an! REALTORS

MAYFAIR ARRA

irit st.

ON GOOD UHRI)
F U R N IT U R E

, Chav mo l
SUMSTfiAO

&gt;ou view
&gt; 00MIN3
L ou r mi?
7 0*TwgQ9

Drive Out T'day
ODHAM * TUDOR. INC.
Cer. Hwy. IT-93 A 27th St.
Fhanea 1IN amt J*M
"Btiildera of Finer Home,
For Florid* IJving’’

FOR DISTINOTIVE rURNITURE
—at Warehouse Price*, vtait
BERBY’S. We ere expert* at a*elating vou to accuse grsaloue
good look* with fuac|ioa«l can
ventoncc. Today'* beat buy* to
nationally advertUed furniture 4*—LOTS
ing Appointment.

PAqwooawAil
JUST r.O'MO IMTO
TH'S HtSMUQANT
o» coming our r—
Of IT AS -&gt;0U J ^
CAME ALCN3PJW

i'm gchgto step Out
x FVD» LUNCH,EDOE I-

C POOR M» OITHCOS..
r HE HAS SO MANV
11 Busin ess vuOQmes
THESE PAIS m; OOESN'T
kNCWV-mat MftS OOiNO

44HWHINMA EQUIPMENT

Pbana 414 |1) N. Virginia, beautiful Uritlany Farm Home. 3 hedrmmt,
t bath, 1 "Wade bmlt" on Oak
This I* a free pass ta the Prairie
GATLIN RBOTHBRS
ahaded lota. By appointment.
Lake Drive In Theatre for Mra.
Dragline A Bu Idoxer Servile
$35,000.
W. A. Goodwin. Enterprise. Eap*
fh . ® 2 Geniva 2496 W. Sanfont.
date Jan. 4. 1967.
ROSA
L.
PAYTON
This
hta l« a ff«e pas* 4m th* RM»
Ragiitercd Real Estate Broker
J eatre for Jack Schux*. E*p.
Phone IS71
17-93 at Hiawatha
t " Jan. 4, 1957.
ECH0LA BEDDING CO.
ENVELOPES. Letterhead*, atato*
Cor. 2nd A Magnolia. Pb. 123)
manta, Invoices, hand tsltla. and
"Bud Bamberger, Mgr. '
program!,
etc.
Progresilv#
FREE DEUVERY
Printing Co. Phona 406 - 403
West 13th 4L

"^ S W a u r"

• w f c r or

j*

Burplu*. no Mb’

Niytfg aptei tie washer, good
eondlUon, ; s : Phone 3«W.
COMPLETE PLUMBING JOB
Thor Gladiroa automatic Iron
Including; bath fUturoe, eaPmat
praeUcally new. |7J, Plioone
aink, water pump, aepUa Uab
lad wblar heater, apprwjmitbf t 6 l . * 5 T » e ua TOPAV
W f Sanford Art,
I m m n il

w

Canteen*, rota, aleeplng baga, Fiva room bouae with bath and
rpafmitcll thirteen feres of
Mlcas UU, hunting knivM.

PLUMBl.NO * HEATING
gentle Tank Installation A Septic
Heater Service, A r e n t e C. 44—APPLIANCES

•Ill in ant
ClASimiR ADS
C

HIE SANFORD HERALD
e»—ROMES

~ *L U M M N G

Outr»et and Repnlr Work

tlwatei
Fr*&gt; Estimate*
M. U RAr
*04 P#*fprd A*a. m

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C6-&gt;ABT)TL|!S pop BALE

“ b S T re S tF
And INSURANCE

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WANTS NOU
ON THE rphone

M m tv tE Y
NE O’ VOUB
POCKETS.'

WM/'JUST AS l THOUOHT.
NAILS
THINOS T' SiNI
enough

THAT EXTRA
vou
BREAK THROUGH TH’ ICE
m ight m a k e

204 So. Park Ale. — Phona MO

OZIER REALTY CO

(.aura R. Osier, Realtor
Haiti M. Field, Associate
2601 So Orlando Hwy. Ph. 1359
203 09 K. 1«l St. _
Phone III
EVENINGS) 3U5 and 790
Gracey Refrigeration *A— FARM end C A R D IN
DOLL IIOUHK
Commercial and Domestic
409 Palmetto Ave. — Ph. (I3*R. Oranges, tangerines &amp; kumquats. 2 bedroom, masonry, kitchen
equipped, beautiful oak floor,,
ro t W. 25th. J. T. Fortier Sr.
ceramic tiled bath, nice closets,
You ran still get a llruwnio Movie
plenty of kitchen cabinets, nice
CABBAGE PLANTS
Camera at WIF.UOLDTS CAM­
rch, 2 lot,, citrua, corner
ERA SHOP, 210 8. Park Ave. 400,000 Midseason Market. Ph.
ration at 20|tl Holy Ave. Thi,
2105.
l&lt; a good buy at 110.500, with
tg-gCHOOU-LNSTRUCriON
term, available. Kaclutive,
For Sale
At once. 40 Ton*
Ph. 93-W.
Deanna's School of Dance Chicken Manure.
Ballet—Tap—toe— and Ballroom Tree ripened orangca, $1.00 bushel.
17 93 at Hiawatha— Phone 387J
W. DIETRICHS
T. IV. MERO
Phono 239-W. .
REALTORS
TO U R SCHOOL UF PIANO
HOI Park Ave. Phone 27 or 143
33-WANTRP to BUT
go? Magnolia Ave.
Register now for and term be* Entire houaefull of furniture. Cash
ginning January 7, |957, Begin
paid for bargain offer. No dealer
Robert A. Williams
nera through advanced. Phone
Involved. Needed at once. Call
REALTOR
274.
Sanford 379.
Raymond Lundqulst,
This is a free pass to the .MovicASSOCIATE
RENTALS
Und Ri«todo Theatre for Her,
Phaga 1«T3. Atlantic Blab Bldg
man Morris. Cap. date Jsn. 4,
|95T.
5 4 - A rm —HOUSES—ROOMS
W. H. "Bill" STEMFEIt
Realtor — General Insuror
WELAKA APARTMENTS: room*
Guv Allen Associate
EMPLOYMENT
private baths. 114 W. First 8t
Arlette Price. A«*orlate
Ill N. Park
l*—HELP WANTEP FEMALE
Avalon Apia. Efficiency. Pb. 720-W Phone 905 or 1133

Mather Of Sanford

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WHY DON’T YOt
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Seminole Realty

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wealed, got hour
* Exp.lu,waitress
board. Own traniportalion
. . . ..............

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Efficiency apt. Ifl-way 17-92 la.
IP IT IB REAL ESTATE
ask Crumlev A Monte ith
City Limit*. Slumberland Court.
iene’a Spaghetti Home, Orange
at
117
South Park
Phono 772
City. Phone Spring 45333.
See Seminole Realty for DesirPHONE
9271
fer
CHERRY
able Houses and Apts. Phone 27
27—HELP WANTED MALE
Real Estate Brokerage — Notary
Nevtpaper street teles boys weat- EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suitable I l l J W $3th St. Rear-Barber Shop
for Winter Tourist. Private bath
ed for work after tehail. Ages
REAL ESTATE DRIVE IN
A shower. Steam heat Inquire
UP to 14 year* ul.l See Mr.
2511 French Ave.
Manuel
Jacobson
across
from
Holley at The Sanford Herald
J . W. H ALL. RKALTOR
Post Office.
Johnny Walker, Avaoelata
"Call Hall" phona 175a
2-bedroom furnished apt. Close
FINANCIAL
in. 107 Palmetto Ave.
Cnnault A REA LXOR first
5 room furnished, 2 bedrroom C IILLK N AND I I ARKKY
36-MONEY TC LOAN
Ayf. Phene 1313
house. Just repaint,-il. Conven­ Ito N. Park
AUTO LOANS
ient to Air Bate. Ph. IIO-J.
COST LESS
Sleeping rooms. T.V. 401 Mag ,^L
C om pa q
nolia Ave- Pb. 834-J.
Florida State Bank
A- B. PETERSON
Clean apt. Oil hea», «IJ PayV. j Ciukcr Associate,:
OF SANFORD
A, M. Peterson
Jr., F. J. Chesterton. Garflald
This is a free pas, to the Movie- (Newt Home, furn., couple. 1505
Willett*. John Meisch and It. W
land Ride In Theatre for T, W.
Elliot.
William*. A. C, Doudney, Load
Mero. Exp. date Jan. 4. 1957
Furnished 3 rooms A bath. Low Surveyor.
II* N. Park
Ave Ph«n* JJJ9
rent Cal! 1494.

F

15—APPLIANCE REPAIRING
MATHIS electric
appliance re­
pairing. Light fixtures installed.
tiffin
19-RBAUTT PARLORS
For all your B e a u t y Need,
Revelon A Thea-Bender Co,metfrs
MABBIETl-R lEAiTTY NOOK
Ph. PT|
105 Do oak

• s rV I
r n_" Burnell
fsrr P.4
PAINTING
Mi l Grandview
Phaae 19U-M.

WOOLS EY

Mtlinc fhttohes
• MERCHANDISE
Vuf Your Goat
Henkbrik C.U.«* and Paint Co.
1I1-H4 W. 2ad St,
Phene 339 u - A H T i n d tar U U

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V PC\ir^£ cw l S
4 5 *I7H liS S
Tha.\i a M in o rs
I t " ? TO Pl A y—

FUR U lit'k A t'nofi use Claeei- SOMETHING MISSING 7 locale
m il GRAND HI YH OAl-Olt
BILLS HARD TO PAVT Sail
hed ads to ,*g rent hire. Call
thing, you’re through w i t h
1121,
say
"Charge
It."*
Ten acres exceptional Died land
it quickly Ibreugh Want Ads.
make the Want Ad* &gt;oqr shopp­
on hard surface road. W M.
RENEW
Youy Roof! May W« We buy eon sell u*ed furniture
taruugh Want Ada lag CASH
Thone 1821.
Kirchhoff Jr. Phono 303.
aufiait a contractor. Let u«
Paying top eatb prices for any
ing place.
call 19)1• w a in a Hante Owners Loan
t^ jaf_•# value SUPER TRADta cover your roofing job. G
'POST on 17 93 Ph 2053 W
HEAL ESTATE
gory Lumber of Sanford
and Maple. Phone 2ncj.
SWAP ANYTHING! Just place
LIVE nAIT
45—HUMES
Shiners,
Bull
Heads.
Pup
Guta
Classified ads. Phone 1921 (or a t tltiUSE LOUD W O R K E R S
r°666XR*
' c * tnll"«
«4ll Mr, Taakar.
ph.
through Classified adr Let »n
Poi»n. Me
Room
&lt;u, ^
SOUTH ri.NECBCST-~ ID Laurel
helpful ad-writer.
experienced ad writer at»Ut you
Innows *nd Worms
rive . 3 bedruum utodarn h om e .
rUKJB eaadiag aad ~fuuhmg.
Fleming Grocery—E. Geneve
ess Ave.
than 1 year old. You can
Cleaaiag, waitng. Serving Semibuy
thia bum* with a low down­
ACtX.
noto county tinea I lag.
» t . 31n 1)itu b t l l a o r
OH heaters, ill k'nd. cheap
payment and take over n a 'a 'i
H. M. Gleasoa. Lgie Mary
W&lt; take yaure in trade.
Anytxrog
G. 1, Jloruge. Monthly pay­
SAM C LAWSON R e -V e e
Safer Trading Pest
ments including tax A it
MeRANEY-SMITH PAINTS On Hay* D u
W1D
A
bon« J04J.W
S
i f J m i R m U f Q **V *~ t
Pm
ranee only $75 n . cle*« we
Irig S. Park
Phone J| «
diitanca to the new m
t n U i w * /eA * A p m k
Classified
o
n
crete p i
Pineereat Hchool. iae this Home
SEWING MACHINES
VXO sKnvici
Mf wMU 4*1
N.crki - White
ttxlay. OIHIAU &amp; TUDOR, Inc.
J U I CALL
9AN4 0 ND r i Q N l O *
Lor. Uwv. 17 SJ A 37U fct.
L. L Sill — Piano Teebnieiaa
New and U(*d
U M II H
I
uz1
Phones 2100 and 2962.
GARRETT’S 323 E. l i t SL
Phene 2114 Rnato L Sanford
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�By DOROTHY WORLEY,

■ M ill* . The hoy Mid eve»i f .
■ T i t a l eothto' to tough about"
“T h ai * right," Rita aald tn a
friendly rate* . "B u t »• d oat
know nnsrh about aueh 8 U«|a
W ool you t a l l aa why Ufa
haunted?"
Tba boy d U M Cron ana toot
to the other, hu eyes B o n n *
ovar the gaunt old house. "Don’t
k a o w ‘sarkly why. It Jw1 a
Lights nova around a one ad
those windows upstair*. And peo­
ple bear rote**, whisperin’ like.”
Priscilla said. T B surely aacept the first offer. The ptaca to
giving me the creeps."
•Power o t suggestion.” Rita
aald. *1 wouldn't lay sell R be­
cause It’s haunted, but sell be*
cause ire the only sensible thing
to d a Let's decide erhat you want
to do with the furniture, or bet­
ter bob. why not turn the whom
thing error to Mr. Todd te beadle
with (cme real estate firm 7"
They were prrpanr.it to toe*
the door when R ita said. "W alt
a minute. •I'm not sure that I
locked the bach door.”

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O V M JO m at being reunited
for the Christmas holiday. BM/1
Russell L. Dye gathers his wile
Theresa up In his arms as they
greet with a Use aboard the
carrier Saratoga. The world’s
largest and most powerful w er«Wp has fast recur and to M s
Haw Y ork area a lta r a f i e e mor.t)i shakadown traise hi Am

Pnacllla looked at the roa e*
bills and gasped. ‘'Heavens, no!
I never carry that much cash.
Where did It com * frvn T”
*T found it on the floor by Uie
back door. I w o n d e r why we
didn't see It before.”
Pnacllla giggled. ”Weg. If tbs
place Is haunted with green­
backs. maybe Td better not sefl
after alL”
"Mr. Todd must have dropped

1
l

» can we get the
I up7”
ooklng. KrankJy," be
you take my ad W e,
Liter about it. Won't
any difference when
k sale."
Lad been gone only a
when a boy of about
aa to the door. He
Todd. He said that
wllllag to work outuldnl cJeaa Inside,
r u haunted.”

WASm XGTOW HR-The Feder­
al Communications Commission
revealed la h* annual report that
four of every firs etty homes
and half the nation's farm houses
have television seta*
Altogether there were 1M mil­
lion TVs or radios in operation
in lass but TV far oatstripped ra-

L it t le

'H e must have. How else mould
K hare got there? That's new
money—and no one a bren ituide
for a long time, he sakl How
much ts It?”
’Twenty-five t w e a t y - dollar
bills."Glory be!” Priscilla exclaimed,
"R ita, what If Mr. Todd says it
Isn't his?”
"It has to be his: there’s no
other explanation. Let's go and
telephone him."
(T o Be C oniinttd)

re eermtseloa et the ptMuner. Avakoa Books
K M r u ’ircs SreSKeia.

IV Outstrips Radio
In Revenue In '56

dio is rateaoe gsias. TV se»works. by the fact that eery high fraand stations earned a total of 714 qumry VHF stations had first
million dollars last year—as in- crack 'at tba advertisers dollar,
creaie of 23 &lt; percent over 1W4— | -p,, \HF ftationi, on 12 ehannela from baud. 2 to 13. coniinue
*am for a to al of 4M mi.bon do,- ^ j^jg their advaata|S of being
first on the air with commercial
VHF The Mg Treble*
' py. Advertisers, faced with the
The commission said the prob- {aet tKnt only shout 20 per cent
lent of ultra-high frequency tele-' 0f the nation’* 39 mUl.cn TV set*
vision continues to nag the TV Jre equipped to recsive UHF,
industry and the FCC. Lt Mid the have continued to pour their dolfinaacilly-waak UHF was the jarl jnlp ■,HF.
only dark spot in the otherwise {
Problems Under Study
booming TV picture.
The commission said It stiU Is
In the main UHF was hampered i studying the problems involved.

Crocodiles and turtles do not
breathe under water. They hold
their breath until they surface
again.

CHASE &amp; SANBORN
INSTANT

(jit e Model

TRU-FLAVOR

•Limit one with order)
U A GOOD HEAVY WESTERN B E E F

ARMOUR’S

STOKELY’S
LEAN FRESH GROUND

FREESTONE
ECONOMY SLICED

%

ROYAL HAWAIIAN Light Meat

A U T O RACE

Chunk Style Tuna

NASCAR
(Sanctioned)

(Limit On*)

SMALL FRESH GEORGIA

Grand National

THtM MX SOCKKMN Silt!AN HUSKY W 1 gel a lire on their sunny California nirrrur&lt;fl"cv The
afodlaas sled dogs, with no snow to kgh*. an owned by Beta/ Ttowiier of Lee Angeles. llnumai&gt;onal)

For Fine Food Buvsf

SMALL, LEAN SMOKED
7MIS HUNOASIAN refu gee Is
•terUng the leemingly hope,
less task of demolishing • 20pound banana split shortly after
her arrival in Philadelphia with
her sister on the Tree Poland
steamship Wolwa Polska with I t
other Hunrarian refugees The
concoction I* composed of.
among other things, five gallon*
of Ice cream , 12 q u arts of
whipped cream and a daren ba­
nanas.
_ ____(International)

GIANT SIZE

M DE

F o lk s

i\bu Can t Top Us

Including • plan to fwftch an the
nation's telecutinf erratoally to
the upper 70 UHF channels. It ad­
mitted present VHF ehanneli
were Jammed while many of the
UHW bands hsca gone baggioi
because of the eompstltfr* pro­
blem.
It said U had sat threa goali
for commercial television but had
attained only one. With 90'pcr cent
of the nation’s television sets
within the range of at least od«
station Its first goal of bringinj
TV to all of America Is Just about
realized.

SyNNYLAND ALL MEAT

SW IFTS

The Indian River

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(Eng. I

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12. String id
instrument
12. Not ever
14. AppearasiM
14. Before
17. Lowest note
(Gy Ido)

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animal
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m v is dip,” and Jan Tice, "Fly­
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By J . MARION BARMAN Sr.
NEWNAN, Os. up - A araeltor ------ ------------------------------Proapceta for th* bigg**t y*ar
In in ilumlnnm extrusion plant « , ,
■
in
Sanford's history look good#
exploded hir» today, killing on* A flV K A P C 1 0 3 1 / 0
according to plana and proposal*
person and Injuring 13 other*, *«- M U f I J V l J L C Q V C
already announced.
veral of them critically..
m u m .
______
The building boom, regardltia
Company official* Mid three
. | iviimiN' PRESIDENT of the Sanford Kiwani. Club gltrs hi* annual report from 13 page* of
of predictions for th* coming
other worker* who were reported
year, will no doubt highlight th*
missing were located "op town"
(right) Ed Shlnholegr, incoming president far 1*31.
Pbrtn)
eventfful y*ar ahead to mak*
hour* after the blastSanford one of th* faatmst grow­
One worker wa* reported to have
ing cities In the Stat* of Florida.
been thrown 100 feet by the exTopping th* nssea in Sanford's
plosion which shattered • large WASHINGTON 1P- An advisory
continued economic progrea* in
one-story frame building of the committee to President Elsen­
th* home building outlook. Orn
William L. Bonnell Crv The man hower departs tndiy on
an
builder, starting TR home* la
was found betide a nearby rail­ around the-world trip to make a
the Sanford ar*a, will go well
road traek. He was one of those first—hand cheek on the multiover th* million dollar mark la
in eritieal condition.
billlon dollar U S foreign aid pro­
building and home aslea. Other
Police Chief J. P Askew per- gram
contractor* and building will
tonally directed the aeareh for
After returning from the aevenbring Sanford’* home expansion
vtetimi in the ihamblee of the week, 22.000-mile mrvey, the eomprogram to over the two million
building.
The will
iiareh
made
--------mlttee
makewaarecommendsdollar mark for the coming ytar
more difficult because the roof ||on,
Eisenhower on the fuIn new home* alone.
collapsed on top of the wreckage. |||lre 0f foreign aid. This report
Should the proposed dock* mnd
Ten of the injured were Neg- foM|g |#j,| to a general overhaulterminal* for Sanford'a water­
roe*.
.-Ing of the program for helping
front become a reality In 1957,
Mo*t of the nearly one-score o* I American’s friend* abroad
which la entirely poaalble with in­
employe* behaved on duty were
The committee, known as the
Kiwanis Club member* yeater- Finance and Project*,
terests cantered In creating n
day, at their noon luncheon meetWilson called special attention Negroea- Nine of the injured were President'* Citizen Advisor* on
shipping and Industrial area ad­
ing, heard ita president report to the work of the Finance and Negro and three were white, it the Mutual Security Program. It
jacent to th* lake front, building
— .reported,
. . . ------- five were given headed by Benjamin F. Falrle**,
on the activities of the club’s 23 Projects Committee which had wa*
estimate* will b* Increased over
committees.
f spearheaded the Kissimmee Min- fin t aid treatment and released. formrr hoard chalrmin of United
a quarter of a million dollar*.
Fire
Under
Control
»stale*
Steel
Corp.
A.
L.
Wilson,
the
out
going
!
»treI
from
which
over
1300
was
n HI a L
I A. I* VI IlfUllt HIV WSia •«nw
*'V |---'~
•--•*--the------1---resulting, Departing with him on the trln
Additional Industrial building In
n
D l i e i
president laid "I am per.onally
realized for
underprivileged I Firemen brought a resulting,
the area surrounding the docks
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_ . 'Proud of ,hc hl* h f,libre Pro-1 childrens committee a* wa* th efU .h fire under control within werfPthrrc„ihrr committee mcm*
and terminal! would bring the to­
bers—Dr. Colgate W. Darden JrTALLAHASSEE W— The State I
we have had throughout the annual Kiwnnls Football Game about an hour and a half.
tal to a eky high figure.
president
of
Ihe
University
of
Vlr
Merit Council met today to r«*|year."
•
which netted $GGfl.42.
I The explosion rocked a wide
Important to tha entlr* Sanford
view the controverxial uniform
pr.,i0minant in the nresident’s
Another sourer of revenue was area and temporarily put elec- glnia; John L- Lewi*, president of
picture It th* city's capital Im­
tha united Mine Workers; and
pay
and
job
classification*
for
. renort wa* the work
lh«
wor,t
,loni*
during
the
trie
service
out
of
commission
in
ym ] a m , —
-----------provement program which to esti­
Jesse
Tapp, .hoard
-------------------------d • by the *pford Kiwani.
Annual Mayfair Inn PGA JU. Weal Georgia city.
. . . . W.
...............
. . . . .chaiiman
some 9200
state
employes.
mated now at a near half million
clu„ for underprivileged chit- &lt;Tourruament Thl# money wa* .1- One charred body wa* recovered ; „f ,hf Bank of Afnerlca
from tn#
*****.
_______________
dollars. Thia will include th*
th# ruin«
ruin* inorvij
shortly mvi
after the.
VIENNA ffl — Communist Hun­ dren and the boys and girls so ^&gt;,ac®', in Ihc underprivileged from
fire wa* brought under control.
.
...... n
erection of a Sanford Civic Cen­
gary warned today up to 200,- committee. Itoth committee.-, ac-' childrens fund.
1
The plant manufactured
alumi r l l G n W O y
DC
ter, a new Negro swimming pool,
000 workera would lose jobs "per­ cording to Wilson's 15 page sum“T1' 1* *» &gt;our ,vP°r‘ ' &gt;our *c num framework and parts by th* M
the second Sanford fir* station,
crfdit
“&gt; 2011"*
manently" in the new year. It mary. spent several thousand
and th* proposed boat basin at
process
blamed the coal and pawer short- dollars to carry out their agenda. ( .said Wilson as he started hi* suit)'1extrusion
The cause of the cplosion was
th* bandahell. Ayparctm and
u . The announcement came a*
other committees Included lni
on the wort*off t^ tK -a r |not detarmlne.1 Immediately but
equipment booato th* total of th*
ingsrians returned to the grim the huge report were: the Key
, A*V«w Htoorlzad l^et someone .fc- ' ^r. p &lt;t i ; r a w r g m —staia
overall program to th* half mil­
realities of living under th* Sov­dub. Vocational Guidance, Agri­ !.Jy two ilozen coimniUces.
lion dollar mark.
•I went to put In a wort! oft&lt; .mally threw a* . vf
Read Board member Al Rogero
iet-impos*d-#J«Mt Kadar-rugime. culture and conservation. Public
other aubslanc* Into th* smeller. said today that the U-milcs of U.
Already In th* planning stage,
appreciation
for
Ralph
Smith.
Ilf
and Business Affairs. Support of
with th* istuane* of revenue
is Just what a Club president Witnesses said the multi-mllllon- S. lllghway 19 between Clearwa­
By UNITED PHESS
Churches, Kiwanis Education. So
doilar plant appeared to b« al­ ter and Tarpon Springs, Ihe sit* -MISS ALLYSON LEE TAKES A BOW (top) fallowing w of her certificate* approved by the city'*
With the shock of th* worst hol­ clal and Sunshine. Public Rela 1n« ’d».” said Wilson. He also paid most a total loei.
ifa Italk* to fiscal agent, la th* proposed sew­
of four deaths and IS Injuries In piano numbers at Ik* Mayfair Inn last night, and then
iday traffic toll In history still tlons, Music Committee, House1tribute to each member of the
members
of
her
nuillente
(bottom)
following
the
half
hour
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________
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_
concert. age treatment plant The budding
the
last
five
days,
would
b#
four*
Committee
Boy
Scout
Committee,
Sxnford
Kiwanis
Club
and
their
fresh in the nation’s mind, safety
. . . . . year
, . . .In an
... effort
. . . . . . to 3li*s I.#r rrcriied a tremendous oiation as she concluded her num of the additional sewage treat­
laned next
experts predicted another 490 Attendance. Historian,- New Club wonderful support.
reduce the toll on the "dangerous" hers which included both classical and boogie woogle. (Staff Photo*) ment plant aa a part of th* city’’This hn* been a rich ami wonAmericans will he killed needless­ Building. Marianna Plan, Classlwide water and rower program
ly during ihe New Year's wee’x- fication and Membership. Hecep- Jarful experience.” A. L. Wilson . ,
t
hat been a “mutt" kern on th*
From Dec. 22 M. four accident*
★
★
★
★
★
tion. Inter Cluh Relations, ami
’'an,l I want you to Join me
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agenda of the Board at Sanford
in the support of the club and WASHINGTON TP — The De­ on Ihe 14 mile stretch have re­
« d'
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City Commissioner*.
U* officers, during the coming fense Department announced to-, sulted In four deaths and M ser
NEW YORK IP— Vice President |
A street Improvement program.
year."
Richard M. Nixon visits th* Hun- A T
J
I
dav that M.ntv) men will he draft- &gt; u* ‘"W **latest mishap
In the* talking stage among d^r
"It i* certainly a tribute to Al *d In February for th. Army.
was Wednesday night when four
garian refugee center at Camp
Kilmer. N. J .. today for a |alt i
V I UULV:
commissioners, ran lift the total
Wilson that he ran give such a
In probably her last appearanca
That represents a cut of 3.«W P&lt;’r•0^, wfr® '" l" ” '1 ,n •
report." said Ed Shinholser Ih* men from draft calls for the cr*2h
of city improvements another M
survey before making a final re | | A n a r l r E v a i h
,
. . in Sanford, Miss Allyson Lee,
The relatively short stretch of versatile 12 year-old pianist held
to 50 thousand dollar* if plana
incoming president for 1957 who preceding four months.
port to President Eisenhower
highway
is considered a “death a Mayfair Inn audience spellbound
ar* consume ted.
presided at yesterday’s meeting
The Defense Department said
STORMVILLE, N Y. I P - Pub- T / i f l a y F/t|* I I C
Jack Tharpe, a member of the ihe lower draft call for February trap" because of Ihe M Inter­ la*t night throughout h*r 30-minAnother booat In building and
lac
if •
Pigeon No.
mov- i V U U f I V I U t J .
improvements to poealbl* In tin
club, said “ You were a good reflect* higher enlistments in th* sections of U- S. 19 and other state ut* concert which included both
— . I," a comedyi-----«I ROME 'IP— The Luce era end­ president ami it wasn't easily
classical and boogie-woogie selec­
employing of a planning eagineerI* which features a prison break ed today in Italy.
active and reserve force# that tra­ and county roads.
ronsuitsnt to lay long-range plana
. |don*— you did s magnificent Job ditionally take place in January' Rng#ro said a four-lane highway tions.
d it* world premiere today
5frs.
Clare
Boothe
Luce,
the
am­
with a median strip between north
for the city of Sanford’* growth.
Adults and children alike gase m
k
■ #v
fore some 2,000 Inmates at ' bassador who ritinned a wholei Ulrou*hoot the year,
and Feruary
and southbound lines would have Miss Ire a thundrroua ovation r A f l/ f t s H I 'f A n r A f f l
The setting of commercial *nd
Greenhaven Prison.
The
February
call
will
bring
to
nation Just because »he was a
Industrial zones a* well at th*
2.IM.IV) the number of men draft­ prevented m et, if not all, of the following each number she r l ue d; * " I I w U U ■ I U y 1 0111
letir.
affairs here
her*
n
. . .
Udv, wound up her affair*
outlining of n«r*aeary street*
ed sine# the outbreak of the Kor­ holiday rrashei
Selection* chosen by th* youth
ALBANY. S. r im -T h e need
J
suce**afui
ful piano star for last night'* for pushing at top speed the na­ and Improvements for future
ean War.
Th# last 14,000 man draft call
concert included Butterfly, Im tional super-highway program was growth can well mean addltlqnal
mu i .1 Mr,. R„th Taylor Murray. 31. was In Soplemb#r, Since then
.
r
,
|promplu, her own arrangement of tragically underlined by th&lt;» huge construction plans In both th*
ly spectacular flop.
downtown ami fringe areas of tha
The Italians who viewed her ,|j,Kj
Seminole Memorial Dos- draft cals have been running at R e s e r v a t i o n S c a l p c f Trees and Autumn Leaves._ Av* j traffic fatality toll over the city.
a
rate
of
If.ooti
men
monthly.
Prayer,
j
Christmas
weekend,
program
Dl
with alarm four years ago hade |
M p m yesterday fol_______________
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An industrial building, not yet
TAMPA TP— A 21 year old wai- her a warm farewell as she toured |owlnc „ ,hort ,||ne*s.
today unmasked a "reservations^n°(r
l i i JrW,l’r Bertram Tallamy said to announced, will also Increase th*
Rom.
for
the
lawt
time
aa
a
sha
WM
Nov
,g
|90J
mi teday faced manslaughter
total of building permits to b«
srfe* ln the malnutrition death diplomat
, Calhoun Ctounty. W. Va. and cam*
"r£ | r
»nd!r
^ ‘'" a n d '
°n ' he aTaHimy said studies h..d shown issued In 1957.
that the
tho sden
iclcnP
' titlous names to a hartende, for Koy* jnd ,,0'",'e VV,,0«I,?
Ihe fatality rate on th*
of her two-month-old child.
Sanford. Sept. «. 1951. Mra.
Increasing the population as
,, lht. uir„ of will|am ,,
resale to hard pressed travelers
Hound after round »f applause ; itiflrally engineered new express well as Increasing th* eity’s poDec. 2«
Mrs, Betty Vincent, who i* sep­ gimdby Wedn*sday night to the Mu
Celery Avo. and Is
Admissions:
arated from her husband, win a r eternal city she has called her M
at premium rates
1'
h,lf |^ 1 * 7 *
*W 7 a r. th*
Th«-woman clerk. Marlys And- *d her concert with the Boogie of the national average,
Helen Kltimph (DeBaryi
rested Wednesday at the funeral home and office for more than , mrmb„r of ,hp F(nt Bap,,al
plana to expand the Sanford Naval
erson, will not he tried, police
■»
her usual "The saving in life, personal in- Mr Station. Additional personnel
Bertha Kruger (Sanford)
of the Infant and was charged ,hV ;
...
Church here.
said, because she turned state's cu",om ln P,,blic appearances. |jury .in,| pr„,,#rtv ,|,mall&lt;. t),,1t for the local Navy Base has been
William Garner I.Sanford)
with manslaughter. Her bond was1 Standing before th* sparkling
Survivors
other
than
hor
hu»mr Trevi
i iv n fountain
luumaiii
green pool of the
evidence, Th# Dad# County soli
-----------|will result from development of a
.
set at 53,300.
led out "arrivederci,: hand arc one broth.-r James 1.1 Frederick
FrcilerU Kennedy (Sanford)
fi"c nrw lllghway system will b- " " nou" ‘ »rt *« ^ ' as the possibl
(N. Y . N V ) citor’s office ordered the arretl F o r m e r M o f i r D P
Police said Mrs. Vincent, th* she twice railed
bye Rome a# shr1Tnylor, Arlington, Vu.; a half Siegmttmf Bernstein
of Harry NV.I.s, 10-year old b,r '
,
m u "ru e
,# ,y arc » Indeed." Tallamy ..id j“HS*
« P “" a'»nBirths:
mother of two other children he Roma" goodbyi— ____
_ l . i./ _brother \lfrril iliclu-n.tuff. Rich 1
»---------lieird to r living with Ihcir fa- lightly loosed an American half brother- sun-u i.«
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Baby Girl Manuel
,fn(*#f
R o ^ l H o n f S l i r r l i m h c * rhr
during|| X
, V wli^ 00 'iuubi
Angus Stephens J.\. chief crim
L b l O U i i r JU C C U IT 1 D S ttle pa, t wrrk pomu up tbB ,,r . ; ,0B ,b® 19.30 total of retail spendat Talladega,
dollar iu...
into the fo&lt;mtain -a .g*,
an uncle,Va.Pre«lon
DierhargCa:
er at
Talladega. Al*..
A la. tiHephnn
tetepnon owner
. . - wood W
two
Ing, home building, commercial
I authoriti** this treekend that - ture that for two centuries meant I Simmons. \fe||in. W
inal prosecutor, said Mia* And#r
•&gt; Fey Meloy, 83, tiled nt .'iMijlgent necessity for expediting the expansion, and industrial pr
Frank Robinson 'Sanford
th* infant was dead. The child, the thrower will return safely aunts, Mrr. Dora la-omon. Park
son who had been a National I- n&gt;- Christmas day. Belle Glade superhighway program."
Loit Peterson (Sanford)
describes! as "nothing but skin! from his Journeys in foreign ''f'burg W. Va ; and Mrs. II. C.
rlerk for three years, was fired Memorial Hospital after a year’s Tallamy, who goes In Washing- gress of the City.
Frank Dickens (Enterprise)
The outlook for 1937 will, mon*
and bones" by an autopsy report,^ lands.
Simon, Vincent. O ; ami a number
Wednesday.
Illness.
Berths Gibbs (Sanford
I ton next month In coordinate the than likely, iaclud* additional
Susie Snell (Sanfordi
I He said Weiss will h# tried In
died of lick of food
Tin- ambassador and her hus
cousins.
Born in I’elhain. G* , 3(»rrh 5,|si hillion dollar project through taxes. That la foreseen on Ih*
Dee. 27
Mrs. Vincent had been livuig hand. Henry P. Lu.e at Tim*-. Funeral server, will hr at 2
court nf crimes on i mlsdemea- 1X92, he formerly lived in Lake alt IS states, railed that in many
Admissions:
here with her mother and step j Inc., were leaving today by plane p m tomorrow .it Rrisson Funnor of conspiracy to violate Ih# Monroe where he operated a bar­ accidents occur on Ihe arterial county level as well as Ih* city
fathefor New York. Mra. Luc* will go era I Home with the Rev. W. P. Ella Marie Emanuel (Enterprise) ,utotr governing the sale of lie bershop. He married the former route# in and around big cities. level. However, th* addition of
new u xei, whatever Ih* mlllag*
to Washington for what the State! Brooks Jr and the Rev. Fred B.
Elizabeth McIntosh (Sanford) |kets on common carriers.
Miss Frnnecs Spivey in 1924 In He said Ihe new program would set. will continue to keep Sanford
_
(
Department call* a ‘‘debriefing" Fisher officiating.
Zotu Beckwith (Sanford)
faik*- Monroe and in 1944 moved hair special attention to Iniprov
Mary Ann Tillis iSanford)
Uoum'
l,h* “i r
B o ar. 5k l C l u b s
to rartih cr ruv r.pUf l n,£nt. Keni# itu
t.. Ih ...hm
h thp patt ing
i u b u u i i u iu u rru w pra|p&lt;| a harlw,r(hop for
far-flung ribbons of Inter • aUUI br*fJc®t
«mp*risen to eUle.
Marjorie Myers 'Sanford)
- as
.
. , . fV "V f? Zelterbaeh, a Weslem. Crs-w, Vs for funeral ,nd inter
and
counties
throughout
the
stat*.
Billy Fox (Sanford)
highways.
_________
cm Sunday
The prospect* for th# election
Safety
officials
have
predicted
«.
.
#
,,
If* U survived bj the widow,
of Sanford's Mayor In forthcom­
A meeting of the Sanford Boat
Funera! service#
Mr
Mr. MrS. Fraud. A. Meloy, Bell. the new highways will save Ihe ing city elections will not rhang*
and Ski flub will b# held thU j
Maude r. Beach. SI, w.ll to- held
,,* daughters. Mrs. Grac* lives of some 3.300 persons a year. tha economic picture for Sanford.
evening at * o'clock In the Fort
It II a m tomorrow morning l^fler, Dayton# Beaeh; 3lr»
................... COMPLAINT
If anything, the new manner la
CONFIRMS
Mellon Tark Civic Center Build
al Brtumn Funeral Horn# with the Jamie Parker, 3fr«. Gladys Gee,
CHICAGO"■w
—
ChVrieV
'scotl!
n»min* , ,h« , ,0P el‘F eommUeton
The silver dollars war# award­ Rev. A G 3(clnni# officiating.
Winners in the 1967 Jayce# Mrs N R Whitney.
tng
both of Belle Glade; 3lr*. Fran­
«r serving in an honarary capa­
Officials of th# organization Christmas Lighting Comet were
Burial will be In Lakeview Cent cis Spooner. Miami
walked
into
a
police
station,
com­
Doorways and Windows: first ed by the Junior Chamber of
3Irs. Ella
city should enhance the city’s
state that all members ar* urged announced today at the Seminole place. Mr-. Harriett Slawtcr. ««- Commerce of Seminole County. teery.
Blanchard, and Miss Joyce 3te- plaining "some old gray-haired future growth.
__
to attend this last meeting of the County Junior Chamber of Com ,.und place, Mrs. A. J Bracken.
guy"
had
arrested
him
for
a
traf­
Alto, the annexation of fring*
Judge# for the contest were:' TALENT Jl'ST ARftUND TIIK loy. Belle Glade; two son#. Cla­ fic violation. Scott's story was
year for both a business and so- mere* lu^hron meeting.
Beat Overall: Orel place. Mrs. Willis B Jones of Jonas Electric;
rence Foy .Meloy and William H.
areas into Ih* city, which could
CORNER
session.
confirmed
by
th*
"old
guy”—Pa­
John Alexander, chairman of
s stana, iecona placfi
HOLLYWOOD TP
A talent Meloy, both of Belle Glad*; five llet Commissioner Timothy J . O'­ be dona within 1937, would la all
A. F. Bainiay of Ramsey Florist;
the J.y cec Christmas Lighting M fi V|ola KaUntr.
scout for Warner Bros, traveled |brothers, C. C. 3loley, Lakeland; Connor.
probability help reduce th* post!Lt.
(jg)
.
J.
Sapowitz
of
th*
San­
.. , ,
DRIVER OUT OF LIVING K04)31 Contest committee reported fhat
ililie* of added tax** in framing
ford Naval Air Station; 3lra. El ! nearly 3,000 miles to find a girl Will 31#toy, Wiley Meloy. Na­
there
were
three
commercial
cn"
,nner
V
than
Meloy
all
of
Pelham.
Ga.;
SAN DIEGO. Calif. V — 3lrs.
th# 1967-38 budget for city opera
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In Dirty Room
GRAND RATIOS. Mb
Web. « A thre*-year-old bay, kept laetad
in a flltb-amaared navi far par
■ibly two years, wa* under taepttal ear* today. His parents face
chart** of cruelty to children.
Police went to tb* tamo a4
Gradr Hickman, 45, and hi* wife,
Doris, 33. at tha complaint of a
neighbor and founS th* couple's
three-year-old son, Stephen, lock*
ad In an “ incredibly foal— sm*Bing" room.
Th* boy was fannd slaving ia
light underwear on a bedspring

fstpones Planned
ant Construction
UUNESVILLE Ot—General El*
tie has “ Indefinitely post*
lad" planning construction of
ag a 4 million dollar plant at
■aga*. near t e n .
. JL Van Aken Jr., general maa•far of the communications prw
dMta division of Genaral Electric
■ade the announcement
at a
aaflad meeting of the Gainesville
Chamber of Commerce.
' **In a dynamic Indnatry such aa
V an,'' Van Aken said, “ there Is a
aaostant requirement for flexibil*
4.
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sf.M ss
ty and
reappraisal mM
of wplana
to
■sort shifting business trends.
’ “ Overall consideration of fac­
tors, sneh as optimum os* of
M eeat facilities, employes, finan­
ces and timing, Indicate that con*
atmetion of a GE plant to
Gainesville should not ta under
' taken at this time.”
Van Aken said he waa “ deeply
■aapppolnted” at tbe change In
plana and knew that other top GE
•ggeotlvca were too. He aald no
plans tara bean mad* for th*

HN. HTH KWAUVM (D-Tenn.) examines a display la Newark, N.J,
that illustrates bow a woman, allegedly mixed up to th* confidence
game, can change tar appearance. Th* Senator is heading! subcom­
mittee tovestlgstloo of Juvenile delinquency. Th* tearing wa* told
by witness** that presents, tea and gay night life are used a* lure#
to recruit young girl* for confidence game work,
ffnlemottoaelj

Yul« Chetr Through the Age»

Several days ago, the Hudson
Tulp and Paper Co. announced
abandonment of immediate plans
ta build a pulp and paper mills at
Ike W otsoil la w t to toast ia

Viita
mninii
I
PVwewW,

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of today's punch baw l, tha
w assail w as a formidable
concoction of hot pungent of*
and cider.

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l a y Tovars (Longwood)
Julia Hay** (Sanford)
Ttmaia H. Took** (Saaferd)
Bartka G U * (Seated)
Ptoeharg**;
tea Roberta (Sanford)
Kay Dwyer aad baby bay
(Sanford)
Jaaa Vaa f l a t and baby girl
(Sanford)
Erma Dangfemaa and baby 'bay
(Sanford)
Duane Tlnklepaugh (Sodua. N- Y.)
Dee. t l
Admisslows:
Sylvia HItUll (Sanford)
Names Singletary (Sanford)
LOU* Jones (Sanford)
Jo*. Sasser (Sanford)
Jefferson Beil (Sanford)
Trank Robinson (Sanford)
Discharges'
Mr* Dorothy Vann and baby girl
(Sanford)
Jacqueline Bowman and baby girl
Vanford)
Steve Lowery (Sanford)
Hattie Moore (Oviedo)
talma franklin (Sanford)

O b ( l » Christ « t o « u t e n m
this day,
R is for the hay on wiilch ha lay.
R la for tha rich** ha received
I ia for the innkeeper who (tatt­
ered thorn.
8 is for th* Shepherd* who cam*
to see him.
T I* for th* t*ars they shed for
5t i* for tb* meager ia which he
by

A ia for tb* angel* who tang at
hla birth
S la for the Savior, which la the
meaning of Christmas.
Written by
Trmoelne Wheatland
P year* old
Rt. I West First St­

(Continued from Pag* One)
from the elub to be lu speaker
on Dec. 15, 1957.
Junius J. Allen brought out the
need for a teen-age center, and
supported by the member*, it was
announced by president McClure
that further discussion on the sub­
ject would continue at the nut
director'* meeting.
Ben Evans, ehalrman of the an­
nual Christmas food basket pro­
ject, announced that collection
station* had been In operation
.
- ^ to r more than a week. Evans also
"Ja • p. ns., Semi-Private aald that clothes collected by the
Community Church would oe
turned over to the Lions to t dis­
tribution, along with th* food
basket*.
The committee, under the dir
action of the Welfare ehalrman.
Miller Evans will pack the bas­
ket* and distribute them Monday.

In Father’s footsteps I

9500 Infanta'*
toys’, OMs'

4.95-7.95

Wellingtons
Hare’s a dressy Aon* Wellington for HtHo folks* mod*
exactly like tha handsome style for grownups. Tha
same soft, long-waaring foot and top, with laathorlined lag . . . rugged soles and heels. Goodyear welt
construction. Economical, too, because your youngster
will wear these Wellingtons for school, ploy, ond dross.

IVEY’S

No village, in England Is more
than eighteen miles from a rail- j
road.
American colonists were partic­
ularly toad at I n Nogg braced
with Jamaica or Now fngiond
rum. In th* South It Is olmost todisponsobls at Chtlshnas Has*,
and ta the North, It is a favorite
alt through tha year, hi Scotland
they call Egg Nogg “ auld man's

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Modem Amerlcons have adopted
on tatemotlonol favorite for in­
form al , gatherings during the
holiday season. Colled K ijala
Zaboqllone, it's quick and easylo-prepare.

B irm ingham , Ala,, recalvod

aourt approval In Hollywood,
r«n t of a pay raise ot &lt;30 a
weak. Sha aald tha extra money
wfll ta used to bring tar slater
to California. Th* movie atari*!
tapis Ined: “My older sister l* to
m iron lung with polio bask
borne b) Birmingham, and 1 want
to bring her out her* and take
para of tar.” Both LIU and bee
sister, Janet, 34, war* stricken
kg polio In 194*. LIU r**nv*«d

TMI THIlf-CINT polio cosnmi
ratlve stamp (abov#) wlU be
placed on sale la Washington,
D.C„ on Jan. 15, 1957. Portrayed
on the stamp are figures ef a
woman, a boy, a girl, and an em­
blem, symbolising th* achieve­
ment by the American people
and th* medical and scientific
professions In bringing forth an
effective vaccine to prevent pa­
ralytic polio.
(International)

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SANFORD, FtORIDA

MONDAY, DECEMBER 24. 19o«

United Prwi I.eased Wire

Constitutional Revision
Lawmakers' No. 1 Issue
Nixon Says Hungary's School
F r e e d om F i g h t B l o w Serious°
To W o rld Communism.

Casselberry Street
Improvement Work
Nears Completion

Thr number one Issue before th«
I9AT session of the State Legit*
lature la Constitutional Revision.
Senator Douglas Stenstrom and
Repicsenlatlve Mack N. Cleveland
they
WASHINGTON V — Vice Pres Jr. explained recently a*
Ident
Richard
M. Nixon staid j commented on the problem* comtoday Hungary’ s fight for freedom tag before them In April.
" I would favor taklnx up conhas handed International Confmu*
ni.xm "a mortal blow from which (titutionnl revliion either before
the session or during a definite
it cannot recov er." .

I
1

By MBS. RAYMOND MORRIS
CASSELBERRY— A new mix*

rd-ln-plare asphalt street, the ae»
rond street-paving program am*
|harked upon by the town during
(he pad four month*, has reached
the half-way mark, and according
to mayor Junta* J. Allen, the Jot*
j will be eompleted within the next
thirty dayf.
The street Involved la Lake T ri­
Nixon mndr the statement to r e -1 Pl'flod *et
for such diaporter, at Washington National i S e n a t o r Stenitrota l i d . plet Dr., from IU Juncture with
"L ocal voluntary afieu.Ws *hk’hi
; Airport on hi* return from Aus- "* am opposed to I'lklng tne is- Highway 17-93 ami extending ap­
do not solicit a* members
trla, tthcr* h&lt;* personally Inspect- iU# UP after the regular **»sion proximately
one-half
mile
t*
Community Cheat or a
r«l the plight o f Hungarian rrfu- f ° r 1 think e wouul then h*vt South Lake Triplet Dr.
Fund are not to be elih!
Seen, lie returned convinced that another
extra-ordinary
session
Financing for the street Im­
on-the-job solicitations witldn the
\nicrlea "m ust do m ore" to h«*lp * hich would result in the same provement work wa* accom plish­
Federal establishment under *he
the refugees
Tight we were faced with on the ed through the efforts o f m ayor*
approved policy and program ,’'
! Nixon'.' plane landed at « :M reapport.onment problem.”
elect Donald Wilson, - heading a
Captain Robert W. Jackson, Com­
Bepre-enlatlve Mack N. Cleve*,
com m ittee appointed by m a yor
a. m EST. Mrs. Nixon and their
manding O fficer o f the Sanford
A SCENE I HAT WILL BE i i u r u i n m i inrougnoui ine wonu tomorrow as cania pays ms annual
land Jr. felt that thr first two
two daughters were on hand to
Allen. Funds Inr the work w ere
visit to children everywhere. It is scene* like this one that make men everywhere wish each other i Naval Air Station told tho presi­
or three week* should be devoted'
give him a joyous ChrUtmas Eve
pledged by property owner* living
"M erry C hristm as"!
dent o f tho Seminole County j
to constitutional revision.
"w
elcom
e
h
om
e."
on the ta k e Triplet Drive*.
|Chamber o f Commerce in a Inter I
"Rcapportioiim rnt died Nov. 6, " I
PORT SAID « * - New sn ag s, "W e hear
Grading and *t«bill*lnj opera*
great deal of talk 1 S e n a t o r Stenstrom and it i*
quoting a directive published by
AN EDITORIAL
lion*
were done by J. D. M an ky,
developed
today
in
United
Nations
’
today
to
the
e
ffe
ct
that
the
Hun
the President’s Adviser on Per
a moot question as to
a? m ult r r“ lh«
; effort* to begin clearing the Suez
difficu
j sonnel Management.
whether or not it wilt be brought road contractor who la fuur-lan*
|Canal.
tag highway 17-93, ami .pplicattaw
problem for the United States and up again tn the next Sen ate."Captain Jackson, fn his letter I
(foatlnoed m Page Two)
Lt. Gen. Raymond A. Wheeler, the free world," Nixon said in his
Then
Representative
Cleveland,
to Clifford W. McKibbio, local
the U. N. salvage rhlcf, had hoped prepared arrival statement.
on the
long dl&lt;cu-*»-d
question
t cham ber o f com m erce piejM cnt,
to begin actual clearance today
Soviet Problem
said "A s a separate problem it
1explained that contributions from
"I am convinced, as a result of won't com e up hut necessarily it
M
a
N M II
M
The Sanford KiwanU Club will [ the once-a-year drive at the Naval but wn&gt; faced with Egyptian re­
first hand study o f the situation it and will be an integral part of
fusal to accept British salvage
Air Station fo r the combined a p - ,
] crews.
] that the courageous people who the constitution revision."
m
port for 1&amp;6 at (la noon lunchron
peal for funds for charitable in- •
The Publisher, Editor, and entire Staff of The Sanford meeting Wednesday at the Yacht sfilutions would be limited to or- Wheeler, after conferjnce* with f°i*sfHt for freedom in Hungary Doth Senator Stendrom and Rt(Conlinued on Page Two)
Herald takes this opportunity to wish everyone a Merry. Club.
ganizations which «r* members o f, Egyptian offi-ials, entered n n e j, *,Jm^ *•* considered a problem
Mr*. Maude E. Beach, Rt, w idow
!' ov *et Union.
Merry Christmas!
i The annual President* report a community chest, united fundi group o f salvage vessels today t o l or^5f 10
o f the late Benjamin Beach, pass*
El Qnntara through a passjge nl-j "A * a result of their sacrifice,
m There have been heartaches nnd problems, there have •* * summary o f what lm« been or simitar funds.
ed away Frltlay In Trenton. N. J .
ready cleared by Anglo-French International Communism ha* a u f-,
Been breakdowns and tdowups, but each day The San- &lt;,on,‘
Sanford civic orgsni
Ill a recent directive published j
She had been away from San*
salvage workers
I fered a mortal blow from which
zntion
and
what
accom
pli
-hmcnt»
ford Herald has been published in the interest o f u more
by the President's Adviser on 1
for for just oae week at the tlm o
haw* been made.
Need Further
' *' c \nnot re~ v*r ' J*
£*'
Furthrr Negotiation,
Negotialitim
Personnel Management, a current j
prosperous, a happier, and a bigger Sanford and Seminole
posed as a gigantic failure, t o r 1 Paul C. Ayers, SI. died very sud­ of her death Friday.
County. It is with these thoughts that The Sanford Herald A. L. Wiliofl. 19.W president o f list uf voluntary fund-raising Rut actual work appeared to de­ 10 years the Communists had ennr denly Saturday nt the Sanford
Mrs. Reach was • mem ber o f
wishes for each and every* person in Sanford and Seminole the Sanford Kiw.m ii Club will agencies eligible to selirit within pend on further negotiation* with]j plcte control o f Hungary. They Shuffleboard Court.
the First Presbyterian Church o f
give the report at the final meet* the Federal establishment was Col. Mahmoud Younet, head o f
concentrated their efforts on tht
County the Merriest Christmas of all time.
He was born Nov. 9, IMS In Sanford.
tag o f the year preceding the In
, the Egyptian Suet Canal Authori- in!r|,Cf(un|lt „ „ d e n l*
he said.
and
the Painter. Va.
Survivors nre: one sister, Mrs,
Wouldn't it bo wonderful on this day before Christmas— ttallatlon o f officers for 1937 on issued,
"This list includes If national *&gt;'• aml T«*ssrfik El D'b, director of workers. However, it was these
Mr. Ayers wa* a retired Fruit Ora II. Stryker and on» niece,
as greetings arc sent to each other everywhere—to think Wednesday, Jan. 7.
agencies, most o f which were sup lht* Sllf* Canal Authuri’ y in Port three groups who led the revolt Grower* Express Co. employe and Mr*. Clifford Fenton, both o f
about something other than the possibility of war? To be­ Already, Ed -Shinliolier, Incom­ ported in the Naval Air Station ^aid.
against them "
Trenton, N. J.
a World War 1 veteran.
lieve in nil truth that peace had come to this earth.
ing president of the group ha* Sanford Combined Charities D rive 1 United Nations soiirres said SeFuneral services will be held a t
He made his home In Crisfleld,
ft*Thnt there was an end to human greed, envy, malice and held h i, organizational conference o f last y e a r," C a p 'jin Jackson '-rotary General Dag HammerII a. m. Friday at Rrlison Fun­
Md.
hnte. That each person, wherever he may be. is secure in where the new slate o f officers, said.
) skjold remained In d o te touch
Remains wilt be shipped to eral Home with tha Rev. A. G .
his own environment, to do his own will if it l^e good willdirector*, and com m ittee chair­
tn the past vear the civilian la k h Ita* situation. He stayed at
Mclnni* officiating.
Crisfield for burial Wednesday.
Today all the things hoped for are far from realization. men w ere instructed and advised and military personnel o f the his office all day Sunday In hopes t'miter this afternoon ; rooter to­ Rrlsson Funeral Home Is in
Burial will be in Evergreen
Navel Air Station raised a total o f straightening out the snag over night with low IS to U . Tuesday charge.
In these United States we are an anxious people instead of on the operation o f Klwam*.
Cemetery
Immediately
following
hi*
in*
o f M.7RS52 i * their drive, and use o f the British salvage vessels.] fair and c o o t
a happy people. While we continue to care for those who suf­
(ConllRned on r a g e Two)
Continued Oe Page T w o)
1
( Continued on Page Two)
I
fer we are preparing for the next. Not from choice, but ne­

NAS Fund Limited
To Chest Members

irs'N ew Snags Develop
In U.N. Efforts
To Clear Canal

herald
All merry

Kiwanis To Hear
Progress' Report

^nnsuiias

Funeral Services
Are Set Friday
For Mrs. M. Beach*

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Paul C. Ayers
Dies Suddenly

Weather

cessity.
because
hnte
and greed
rule where
there should be faith and understanding.
"Man’s inhumanity to man makes countless thousands
nirn " That was true when Burns said it nearly 200 years
»o. It is, unfortunately, true today.
The situation, however, is far from hopeless. It hns been
the history of the world that the powers of righteousness
triumph over the |KJwers of darkness, although years may lie
required for the achievement'of victory.
Rut it would be wonderful to return to the ways of peace,
when life would be more simple and less confusing.
In the commandment that came when into the most hum-,
hte of settings was born the helpless Infant, whom kings
a iu I angels came to adore, there is the key to peace in tho
vtii Id. There in that commandment is the. mngic formula for
foe alchemy thnt can change the hatred in men’s hearts to
friendship, that can transform distrust into faith, strife in­
to imace. ’
Now. a* another Christmas dawns, the peoples of different
nations—given faith and good will—can live peaceably side
by side.

Mrs. Cora Russell
Succumbs Sunday

Yule Accident Death
Toll Expected To Soar
By UNITED PRESS
A Christmas Eve scramble on
th« highays today w ai expected
lo further mar Florida's Christ­
mas holidays by sending the ac­
cidental death toll soaring.
However, Seminole County She­
riff. J. Luther Hobby reported that
there were a few minor traffic
violations. "T ra ffic over the week­
end was heavy but reasonably
slow ," he said.
"P eop le seem lo be rather cau*
iioua lmi«t," liie Sheriff Comment­
ed and again emphasized that ar*
rests would be made in instances
where motorists fail to abide by
regulations that are intended to
save lives.
There was one minor accident
early Sunday morning about 3 a.

Top News
• In Brief

Mrs. Cora XI. Russell, 7J. widow
o f the late H. T. (Joe) Ru« ell.
dird at t:.VS p. m. Sunday in
nursing home In Oiiando follow­
ing a short illness.
WASHINGTON IA— Vice Pres­
XI. Nixon f1*w
Mr, Rusiell we* horn Feb. W. ident Richard
UliS in St. Louis, Mo. and ha I homeward from the Austrian Hun­
lived for 13 year* in Lake Xlary garian border today ronvinc.-l
a n i prior to that time lived six that the United State* "m ust do
m ore” to aid Hungarian refugee*.’
y e a n in Sanford.
^ h e attended the ORurca uf
VATICAN CITY « v - &lt; F _ Pup*
Cnri&lt;i in Sanford
Survivors include: one brother. Pius XII appealed to the world id
Robert Miller, Dallas, Tex.: one a Christmas m esiage Sunday lo
atop daughter, XI!** Olive Row unite egiin st Soviet threats.
sell, Crown Point, Ind.? five step;
•on, H-rbert E. llir •—*11. Crov ii
fu neral &gt;erviecs ir.* being held
Point, Ind.: C lo jJ It
Hutsell, at 3 p. m. today at Brisio.t Fun­
Reynold, burg, O.; Fordyro XI.] eral Ham* with Xlr. Ruiph Brew­ A VE RY M ERRY CHRISTMAS
mem bers intend fo r an unfurtun:
Russell and Henry A. Russell. er Jr. officiating.
gifts to be delivered today lo tha
bo()i o f Sanford; and Jrok C. it is
Burial will be in Evergreen ( t a i l t.» right &gt; Ihry are- Rodney
{ii of Orlando.
^
t C cm e-.tr/,
Joe Iklm s, T om m y Drake, Davi

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last year
The nation’ ! traffic death toll
climbed
relentlessly
toward
a
Christmas holiday record today,
and safety expert* warned It is
"Increasingly evident" their esti»
mate of Ctio fatalities will he su r­
passed.
Nrd II- Dearborn, president o f
the National Safety Council, said
the toll going into the second h alf
o f the four-day holiday it run*
ning ahead o f estimates.
Ho
pleaded with motorist* for 3 ‘ dra*
stic im provem ent" In their sa fety
habit.,.
|
A United Trots survey at I a. m.,
EST, showed 3X3 persons killed it*
traffic. Another 22 were killed it*
j , " " „ Wcr# wjllrd
piano
cr&gt;lh„
M dled

? ? H?.u0i d ° n a " J&lt;!
w lln o w tu accident* for in over*
H orida Highway Patrolman ta w toU , o f m k|„ e(L
rcnce Coffman inveitlga ed
the
estimated M 9
lacvUVnt. However, no details a r e :
. _ .
...
....
...
yet a v a ila b le.’
in n o n . woMd l..s« therr lives on
z -u
k , . . ..... .
the hiUhway* during tho long
Wa. have
had a
'
t holiday.
During
toe
threo day
sliced and reckles* driving
J 'Christm as period last year, t h j
! revts.” commented Deputy Sher­
council repor'e-l 609 persons killed
iff James Singletary in Sheriff
Hobby's office. T ra ffic is Very in traffic fur t!i« previous recant
quirt and "w e ^re well satisfied high holiday fatal.-y toll. United
with the traffic situation at pre­ Pres* figure* were higher th a t
the council’ s totaling 621.
sent."
Bad weather contributed to tho
A United Pres* count early lo
day showed 19 person* dead In high weekend traffic count, with
the itate since the long Christmas fog. freezing rata and snow blurt*
weekend Hatted at R p. m. Fri* keting various parte o f tho east*
day. There
were
I.X highway c m half o f the country.
Atrlince were forced lo can cel
deaths, thiee drowning* and one
flights to many Eastern and M id­
Chief Skipper Petsch was unable to attend for the picture. Behind miscellaneous drain.
When the weekend started Fri­ western point*, and railroads and
the Cuba are Mrs. J jm e , Edge, (le ft) Assistant Dt-n Mother and
Mr*. I.. S. H im , (right) Den Xlother o( Pack 10, Den II. tS ta ff day, l . t u persons had died on the bus hues reported a heavy ruth
highway* in the state in I9W, eom* o f business due to the slippery.
Photo t
*
Dca t
|pared lo only 9U at tha u m t tim ij tu u r i/ weather

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Santa

Re stntan from the gay little neela you
cluck on thct peckege ta t night* He beams
on the story book pegea Johnny pete with
“ a aticky hand. He looks from the Chriatmea
: windows end peapa through artificial
•now*
»
Wherever you turn you see him and love
‘ JUm—hia.ruddy face, hia shaggy eyebrows,
,W a snowy beard. You love hia twinkleful
* Cye and the smile that never grows old*
Did It ever occur to you that little Bennio
Franklin and small George Washington
*' pever saw that beaming face?
V , But, you say, Santa Claus has lived si*
„ ways—even back to the birth hour of man I
i Of course, he has. For the spirit of love Is
* ageless, the spirit of good will to child and
. man. But did you ever wonder who first dip* ped hia pen in imraoftality to eketch that
la 1844, “A Visit From 8aint Nicholas’*
. face for all the young at heart to love?
was jolt 22 years old. It was a bit of a poem
: dashed off on the eve of Christmas, 1822,
by a minister, Clement Clarke Moore. D.D*,
‘ Jnst for the fun of his own youngstersYou aee. but n few momenta before Dr;
. Moore bed been on.hia way homo after k
bit of that with hia old crony. Jan Duv' chick- Jan, ehubby, Jolly and Dutch, with
; roay dimpled cheeks and a luxuriant white
. bead, had been regaling the minister with
tall tales of tbe dutch fit Nicholas*
On his way home, the good doctor, dutch*
k g a turkey which wsa to highlight a cer­
tain basket for a needy friend, gazed Into
. the starlit sky* And what do you think he
iw? (Yea—it waa imagination—you skepU _fli) B u_ t there, among the Christman
stars, he saw—rsclng with lightning speed
** —a giiateuing minature sleigh, drawn by
1- sight tiny reindeer* The driver, iquat, fat,
- aad rosy, had a beautiful white, flowing
•*■beard.
Moore knew on the Instant it must be St*
Nick who eurled bis whip over the reindeer
lad shouted theim names to the stars* And
Dr. Moore came out of
Id so, when
hia study that night, Santa Claus was word- ■pictured on paper, smiling out through the
Baas of a jingiy poem over which little
•hndren dapped their hands, a hundred and
, twenty-three years ago*
.* But the picture? . * . In tho year 1844,
- » somebody drew Santa’s picture. He was a
tiny elf squatted next to a fireplace, and
smoking a wee Dutch pipe- Many, many
! ether artiste tried to draw him. but ho stilt
: looked dried up and skinny—not like our
• t o t s at all.
And then, full forty years later, a rising

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Drive Safely, Carefully

______
w say start taxes
tad tbs p r
■adar thle bow fnaftstslag
blame soMontiag than.
ve, It was efpUtosd.
ta vUw of tb* wldesproad comThe agencies aet now eUglbt*
aunts from both ettlMns and auto include: Seminel* County Tuber­
sovtrnmrnl officials relative to culosis aad Health Association,
tha problem of . taxes, Senator United Services Orgaalaation o f
Stoostrom said “ Wa apfrtprlatod •safari. Naval Air MaMaa Son*
______ uf
Egyptian
to th* neighborhood of 41S mil­ fart Underprivileged Children'* have boot Imported Into the Un­
lion dolUrs to operate th* State Christmas Party, Sam(onto Coun­ ited lu te s to fertilise soils.
government during the bi-tnnium ty Chapter of the National Auoof JM3-3T.
clatran for litfiatll* Paralysis
Both
su its o* tbe
U-f-8.
“ The State Comptroller has (March of Dimes), (he local chap*
stated that th* 1937-St Income tor if tho SalvatlM Army, Ameri- Saratoga a n hinged so that U cos
from taxes wilt amount to appro­ can-Roroait Foundation. Sanford paaa beneath the Brooklyn Bridge.
ximately 310 million dollars. Thl* Polk* Benevolent Association,
will allow us nearly 100 million AH Soul's Parochial School, and
more to appropriate for state Str- the local Branch of the Girl
vj***.“
laouta af America.
Asked whether additloaal taxes
Said Captain Jackson, “ Since 1
will be needed to take ear* ef am of the opinion that our Air
the bulging request* for addition­ Station civilian and military per­
Latt Modal
al appropriations, Senator Sten- sonnel desire to continue their sup­
strom said “ I would not be in­ port of local charillas, I am roll*
clined to faver any a* taxes un­ tog tide to your sltoaitoa a* ua
til it la ib«wn that mom than early data io allow you aad attar
this too million morn la neces­ civic Isadora on opportunity to
sary.
provide for a local Community
“ If w# find that morn ‘ than
too million is necessary I would Cheat should you so desire."
(Samtkmri)
f
favor atrengtbenlns tb* present Several attempts to recent years
have
taen
made
to
bring
together
three par cent United eelea tax
in preference to making in serosa aU af tho local fund raising or­
ganisations Into a Untied Appeal
the board sale* tax.”
“ Next to constitutional revision, or Community Chest clty*wU*
the next Problem of th* legislators venture. Commit tool from civic
will b* to h«*p its expenditures organisations Investigated t h o
within Ha rovtnuaa,** said Senator possibility of creating tha oaco-a*
ytsr appeal with ao apparent
stenstrom, “ and th* school
blem wlU b* th* major probtom sucstsi.
it ta axpoctod, however, that
that th* togUlstur* will hsv* to
of Thrilling
th* letter from tha Naval Air Bta
faceDriving
8U0
*
“ In the last legislator* 40 par tion’a Commanding Officer wUI
B
y
N
t
t
lt
w
Top
bring
various
organisation*
to*
cent of tho appropriation* war*
for educational purposes* The ma­ together to attempt wither a cityD rim i
jor problem la .classrooms and to wide or countywM* effort toward
my judiemaat w* win have to • ‘ central fund project for.chart
find somo means of providing tb* Ubb IffOtifta
children of th* itoto with ade­
McKIbbto said gaturday that tha
quate faculties."
lottor tram CapMlg Jackson hod
Representative Cleveland f ill taen received but no action had
that “The school situation wiU be taen taken up until to* present
a serious chaUangs."
tin*.
As to tha poeilbUltlaa of a now
at
*t
office of Lieutenant Governor
Senator Steostxom said that ‘ Tm
Inclined' to faver tbe office of I t
Governor for th* principal pur­
(Continued Prom Png* 1)
pose of providing « dear cut atallation a* president, Ed Shinmeans of accession to the Gov holm, along with Willi* Peacock,
ernor’a office to case of th* death David Gatchel and Irving Pfyor
or tha Governor. I do not favor wifi attend a Dlitrtet MUI-Wlater
giving th* Lt. Governor’ s office Confersnee in Jacksonville oo
strong powers for if this **re Jan. M .
done we eould very saiiiy end up
with two strong factions of State
Government bottling each other
F L O W E R S
to th* detriment of th* people-”
FOR EVERY OCCA8ION
The man who succeeds tha
Advance Ticket Sal*
Governor ihould bo electad by th*
people," said Representative Mack
N. Cleveland, Jr. and there haa
2.30 — Gate 3.00
got to be some better proposal
for accession to the Governor's
office than what we have now"

NASCAR

Christmas Story
A BI8THDAY CIKT
Tb* X*y . Joka W. Thomas, Rector
Italy Croat Episcopal Cbiucli
There Is a atory told about a
church that put a Manger Scene
one ChrUtmaa up by the Altar.
One day the pricit noticed that
someone had taken the figure of
tbe Baby Jaius. Tbe police were
called, detective! Checked every­
where, and all wonderad who
would steal auch a thing. Of
course the figure at valuable, for
It had a crown on its head with

GOP Labor Desk
Trying To Court
Workers' Vote
WASHINGTON M— Republican
national headquarters la keeping
Its labor dlvlalon functioning be­
tween campaign* In a continuing
effort to court the labor vote, It
waa diedoaed today.
The GOP National Committee*!
labor deik will be manned by
Robart J. Gormley of Niagara
rails, N. Y., a plumbers* union
member who waa on the head­
quarters staff during the 1956
campaign.
He replacea Roy Jeme*. direc­
tor of labor activities during the
campaign, who hai returned to
hia job as a Republican staff em­
ploye of the Senate Labor Com­
mittee.
Gormlsy’s assignment will be to
keep a skeleton GOP labor o r
ganltatlon stive until the 195S
congressional campaign and to
sarve as liaison between that o r
ganlsation and the national com
mittee.
Although detailed studies have
not yet been ma le, OOP mania
ers believe they Increase! thlr
shirs of tha labor vote In the 1994
elections.

Casselberry

uial »q pinoa
it uf vp.wef
out .and sold.
After several hours, end while
the policeman were there, into tbs
church came a little boy with a
red wagon. In the wagon waa the
figure of the Christ Child, safe
and sound- Said the boy, “ I pray
ed for a wagon for Christmas, aad
promised Jesus that He would
have th* first ride in it!”
Such is the nature of this tea
son of th* year. This Is Christmas,
the birthday o f Jesus. All tha
gifts wa gat and give are given
to honor and In memory o f His
birthday. It seems to me that
somehow, to ell the songs and
carols We sing at this Umc of
year, that one o f us ought ta sing,
"Happy Birthday, Deir Jesus,
Happy Birthday To You".
And whenever we go to a birth­
day party, we take a bath, put on
clean clothes aad Uke a gift.
Yet many of ua will go through
Christmas with no preparation of
any kind. To be tbs spiritua lty be­
fore going to Ills birthday cele­
bration Is to taka some time to
quiet to examine ourselves; to
honestly look at our way of liv­
ing and doing; and to confess to
Him all that we find wrong. The
gift? • there la ooly one that Je­
sus Christ wants, and that la us.
The gift of ourself to Him, offer­
ed freely, without pressure is
what will plsaae him mostAs you wrap your gifts this
Christmas, will you find one there
for nim?

New
(Continued from Page One)
The U. N. source* said Wheeler
had run into a series of delays
and wai snxloua to us* tha British
salvag* vesadls to msko uo for
lost time, but they thought tho is
sue would have to o« aolved by
Hammarskjotd and E g y p t i a n
Treildcnt Gamal Abdel Nasssr.
City Happy
Th* city of Port Said was da
lirloualy happy with formal uke*
over by th* Egyptian array and
the beginning o f IV withdrawal
of United Nation! Emergency
Tore** from the area.
Plana called for th* U. N,
troop* to b* removed within 4*
hour* but tho Egyptian* anld they
could spend Christina* to Port
Said if they wlahed. Somn al
ready hava begun withdrawing to
tha Sinai Peninsula after the lara*
*11 fore**, but about 1,100 remain.
I*t. Col. Walter Lundqu'it, chief
of staff of the UNEP who enter­
ed Port Said to iupervi»* tho
withdrawal, said tha troops wouh
cross th* Sinai D**trt to thrsa
main columns aftar tha withdraw­
ing Israeli army.

(Continued from Page 1)
of asphalt In preparing tha mixed*
In-place street is under the direc­
make sounds. It hisaea to call its
tion of Cecil Reals. Vlco-piasident
and engineer of th* E. A. Mart
young.
Uni Co. of Tampa, luppiierh uf
James S. Williams of Sanford the AE 200 grad* of rmulsifled
Richard Tucker, tha Metropoli­
has bean commanded by the Bust asphalt being used
The town rented th* nsw Sea
tan Opera tenor, was first so
nasa Men's Asiursnca Company m a n travel-plant pulvermixer
errand boy to Wall KUeet.
a* tha leading salesman for the from the county road department
company'* Tallahassee Branch Of­ for spreading and mixing the as­
phalt. The machine, latest type
fice during November.
J. W. Saylsr, Vlee President to for mlxed-ln-pUc* operations me­
ters th* flow of the bonding li­
Charge of Sales for B M A, made quid, which Is churned Into th*
the announcement of Williams1 •snd-elay mixture to a single
North Dakota Certified
achlevemsnt In connection with operstlon. A continuous flaw of
United State* farm ers used II
an announcemant of results of th* asphalt U maintained by
pumps
from
n
tank
truck
being
billion
gallons o f erud* oU to 1P33.
th* company's *ansual “ Grant
pulled ahead ef tha Seaman
Month** lain campaign. B M A machine.
Th* elephants* trunk contains
salesmen record*! the highest
Th* asphalt mlxturs will be more than 40,000 muscles.
total sales for anv single month In subject to sovtral periodic dry­
the company's sntlr* history dur­ ing out processes before rolllrg
ing ths November campaign, Say and sand-seal Is applied.
CORNER 2nd St. and SANFORD
TO YOU . . .
lar said.
Harold Utlty. nf Like Mary,
PHONE 358
OUR FRIENDS
Williams, who has basn asso­ and Harry R. Rants of Sanford,
AND CUSTOMERS
employes
of
tha
Seminole
County
ciated
with
B
M
A
since
October
SANFORD, FLORIDA
Is married and has four chlldrtn Road Dept., were operators of
Ifa lives at 418 Orange Ave.
the Seaman machine.
Tb*

mute

iwsa

rosily

can

Pngs I)

A U T O R A CE

This day before Christmas—Christmas
Eve—of 1960—there is a warning to every­
one.
On every side there nre dangers lurking—
The Sanford Herald
and for the greatest. happiness on this
r
pebtteX«4 tit* d»y* ««oh w—a_______
greatest of holidays tomorrow there should
' S i l i r f l M MeanS el«M matter October ft t i l l M
t i e Pott Offtea ef Bantam Florida, under the Aet
bo no suffering, no tragedy. But each of
of Canaraae at March I. 1ST*
r .. JD PRItkIKS Editor and Publleher
us must make a special effort, whether at
MARION HARMAN SR . Eieeutlv* Editor
home or In our cars, to observe every safety
EVELYNTJ. CUSIII NO. Ad.ertltln* Mane*er
precaution possibleSOBOCniPTION RATES
g y Carrier
—
IIS per week
One Month
tl.t*
To be sure, we have no candles for Christ­
tree Mantbe
Bit Month,
One Year
Tar
mas trees—but there is a danger when
I I 00
tt.TI
III Id
Alt Obituary notice*, aarda o f thankn, reiolutlane and
electric circuits ore overloaded, pennies put
■•H*** .* ,! •»*••&lt;•«»»•«» tor tb* purpo.a of ral.lna
fund* Will ba a h a m d for at resular edvertlele* rate*
behind’ fuses, driving a little too reckless,
Tb* Harald It a member of tho Unlte-t I’re.e ’
or not watching whore wo nre going.
WfcUh la oatltlod etclueleely to tho nee for republic*.
To make Christmas day a happier day—*
Mon Of all th* local newi printed In thle newapnper.
take every precaution against accidents of
Kepreeented Nationally by Oenerat Advert), in«
feorrlc* Ins. d«1 OeorgU Savina, Bank BMa
every kind.
Atlanta Oaorala_________
Spend Christmas Day at home—not In
Mon. Dec. 24, 1056
Page 4 tho hospitul.
MONEY WINDS UP CONFETTI
LONO BEACH. Calif. W - A
—Ufa cracker hereabouts had his
awn version today of the laying
that “ the operation was a success
but tha patlsnt died.*' Polina said
that to blasting open a service
station safe ha mads confetti of
U.I80 inside because of an exetsa
application of nitroglycerine.

(Crottoart f t m
(Cm

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. HI — Soon
1,400 ease words, uttered tb* past
IS weeks at the Army baRUtir
mis*!* corner, tavlng Indirectly
broaght a bit af Cbrfctnus cheer*
to a needy family boro. Tb* m
received oader a five-cent p*r
euaa wort f t a waa giron to th*
family funday*
_

Grind National

•

Again the last preparations for the holi*
day deareet to the heart of every child are
going forward, in a happy bustle and rush,
in millions of American homes. Santa Claus
will ride again, so trees must be decked
with colored lights, stockings hung on man­
tels, gaily-wrapped packages ntneked In tiersThis year. It seems, (here is small chance
that any youngster Will be disappointed.
People have been Jamming the stores for
weeks, buying everything In sight. Nor have
the leas fortunate
been forgotten.
Many have given generously to make sure
that no one, young or old, will be overlooked
So It will be a great day. this Christmas,
In our own favored land. And if to soma It
teems that we almost crush tho spirit of
Christmas under the burden we put upon
it, it remains true that it is natural
to give it expression In material things.
What we really seek is nothing money
ean buy. Rather it Is the Joy of giving- We
want to see In the eyes of someone we love
as the proof of our affection.
That-is an urge that needs no apology
even when It Is called a higher form of
of selfishness. It needs only to be strengthen­
ed, and given greater scope, to bring on
•■"th some day the peace on earth and good
will toward men the heavenly chorus pro­
claimed nearly two thoueand years agoChristmas will be happier for all when
peoples all over the world can experience in
greater measure the truth that it is
not only more blessed but far more satisfy­
ing to give than to receive.
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bis own notion of Baitta. And thera he waa
—big, hearty, full-cheeked and rosy—re­
taining his pipe-smokisg haMt and wearing
a suit trimmed with fur.
Nost may' be remembered for creating
the elephant that stands for the Republican
party, the donkey that stands for the Demo­
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the living, breathing, real Santa Claus
the Santa we know today.
And so 8anta smiles on the seals you
licked last night. And his smile kisses sticky
fingers that pat the story-book page.
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THE SANFORD HERALD Mon. Dec. 24. 1958 Page 3

Socialfowls

fl&amp; A A o n a h

Conning
The News

Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Mills
su itin g
their ion-in-law
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. T .
Walker, and son,
C arr a t Ft.
Lauderdale fo r the holidays.

BT VIRGINIA CONN

and Cy Johnson, Millie snd BIO
Thomas, John and Jana Millar,
Qualifying fo r the fall quarter
Betty Guv, and many other gap
D ean'i list at the Alabama
people.
technic Institute at Auburn,
Footnote to T erry’ * part). John
was Henry F. Richter Jr. of this
King wishes m e to announce that
eity, a student In the School
he was exceedingly hindsome la
Veterinary
Medicine. The
an­
his gray flannel*. They are bet*
nouncement was made by Dean
ter for a party than red one*,
R. S. Sugg o f the school.
John.
A lovely party waa held Satur­
Karl A. Morris, son o f Mr. and
day night also at the home o f
Mrs. Raymond Morris, of S
Virginia and John Shaffer. Silver
candelabra graced the table, which
town Road, arrived home Wed­
held an adbudanee o f turkey and
nesday evening for the Christmas
ham, besides the
silver punch
holiday*. Karl is a sophomore at
bowl o f eggnog*. A few whe w ar*
the University o f Florid*.
there were Anita end Bob Hadden,
V em and Betty Mountcastle Cert
Joe F. Mattocks arrived home|
and Jean Tegfeldt the England*
Wednesday to spend the holidays
and the Redtkes.
with his mother,
Mrs. Arthur
Parties planned fo r Sunday nl|ht
Johnson, o f Casselberry. Joe is
are those o f Betty and Bill Has*
busy with post-graduate w ork at
lett, Jim and Betty Guy,
and
the University o f Florida, and is
Jack and Judy Smith. Incidental*
working on his Masters Degree
ly, Judy’s mother Is hera fro m
in psychology.
New Jersey fo r the holiday*. D
Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Tepslc TRADITIONAL SWEEDISH CHRISTMAS COOKIES nre ns e a s y to mnke ns they nre
promises to be a gay week In San­
and daughter, Martha Jean, are pretty and taaty.
ford. Nearly every one baa c o m ­
visiting her parents,
Mr. and
pany or la expecting some. J s
Mrs. J. B. Cogburn, on 13th St.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Palmer,
Symes is expecting her m other.
Tom Blackburn’ i mother and f a ­
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bolt and and her mother, Mra Cassandra
ther are here from La Jolla, Cali­
child are here from Atlanta, (la., Schulta, ipent the day Sunday In
fornia, and are itaylng In Louisa
visiting Mr. Bolt's parents, Mr. Tampa visiting
Mrs. Palm er'i
and Jim Parker’ * house, while the
and Mrs. Tom Bolt.
brother, Karl Schulta, and fa m ­
latter are In Pensacola. John and
The Swede* say,
“ God Jul, Pcppakakor.
Sprttz are
short,
Harriet William* art looking
Sterling Rolling
and son will ily.
John’ s mother who will
arrive
Gott Nytt A r ;" as they serve you sweet and light. The star shaped
join Mrs. Bolling here fo r th j
around the 29th.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hofmann, Steaming coffee and holiday rook- IVparkakor, on the other hand,
holidays.
Many Chrlstmaa cards from Na­
and baby, Debbie, a r c here from
j les.
Two o f their
traditional are served with c o ffe e right here
vy people who used to live h em
Atlanta, C a „ visiting
his p a r
Mr. and Mrs. •Buck"
Buch­
cookies
are flooding the town and they
enta, Mr. and Mra. W. D. H of Christmas rookies are Sprit! and festive. When Swedish
anan
and three children,
of
all seem to have ooe m essage.
*
*c served with c o ffe e right her*
rnanii.
Atlanta, Ga., are spending the
“ It’ s not the sam e, wish we w ere
with Mr. Jones’ parents, Mr. and at home, it means exactly the
holidays here with Mrs. Buch­
back In Sanford’ ’ . Can't
really
Dr. and Mrs. II. W. Rucker Mrs. C. R. Jones.
santo thing — Merry Christmas
anan's sister, Mrs. W. B. Wray.
blame them, aa I was rather glad
have visiting them fo r the noli*
and Happy New Year!
MONDAY
to get back m yself after
only
. . .
..
days their daughter and son inl
Bln. Robert Irvin* Drlwon
Mr and Mra. Bob Wright, and
The Rev. W. A. Ellenwood will two days In Palm Beach. We have
PKPPARKAKOR
grandmother o f the groom ;
3VS eups
sifted,
enriched conduct th# morning devotions grown used to Informality h em
,n d Mr* ’ B.o b Jonel “ nd daughters. Beth end Becky! are
C. M. Nichols, o f St Petersburg. Uvr' M„ r( r|t 0f Orlando, and their .
.
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v v
over WTRR at 8:30 a. m.
flour
that simply Is not known there,
grandmother o f the groom
[room , « n d '|on Dr „
w . Rucker Jr.,
o f herc from Sa' annah’ N*'*
rUESDAt
1 teaspoon baking soda
and while the town o f course, U
Miss Mantle Matton. o f Sanford. u 7 ib u r g .""o n Christmas day, the Bing her P»rfnt* Mr. and Mrs
The Rev. W. A. Ellenwood will perfectly beautiful. It la a rtifi­
Uk teaspoons ginger
aunt of the groom. Many friends , n ljre fam ily will
have dinner Sayer for the holidays
conduct the morning devotions cial to me, and I’d rather b e a t
2 teaspoons cinnamon
o f the fam ily came to :hc wedd­
over WTRR at 8 30 a. m.
■
s
teaspoon
cloves
home In Sanford. Here them (a
ing from Sanford. Also present
THURSDAY
cards'«
teaspoon
ground
no room for a anob (except Intel­
were many o f the students of
The Training Union o f the lectual), and each may be a ccep t­
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Mist
Hartlng's
who
attend
Robert
in a beautiful and impressive and she also wore elbow length
First Baptist Church will hold ed on his own merit. Ah, it's 1
F o r / I n i I C l 1/ 11. F
lic u p butter or margarine
cerem ony, Ruth Anne Harting, white evening gloves and carried E. Lee Junior High in Orlnndo. | K / a a \ a /
their monthly visitation at
wonderful place!
The bride was born hi Cleve- j * N C V r / v e LU
I \JI L d l l u j u i i t
cup sugar
r^ d a u g h te r o f Mr. and Mr*. Lours a n o s c g a y c ffe c l bouquet of pink
p- m.
And now there it HttU tim e
rose*.
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O.,
and
attended
school
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The Rev. W. A- Ellenwood will left, but on this Christmas Eva,
Miss
Bath
Martin,
o
f
Orlando,
there.
She
graduated
from
S
t.'
T
o
P»«P*&gt;r*»«
nursery
small
children,
so,
she
wisely
a*
cup
light
molasses
the bride of Robert Irving Britconduct the morning devotion* may I wish you every good fo r ­
rhyme “ Some like It old, some chose a white
tree, which she
Mix nnd sift first 6 ingredients. over WTRR at 8:30 a, m.
son, son o f Air. and Mrs. Bussell Junior bridesmaid,wore a green Joseph Academ y for girls In 1952,
tune. Very soon the night noise*
white lights and Cream butter o r margarine; add
Gordon Brisson, o f this city, on taffeta dress trimmed with pink and attended Stetson U niversity,! like It new” when it com es to trimmed with white
..
„ will huih and th* m sglcal momblur
bails.
satin
ribbon.
It
featured
a
sealY o itl ful hairdo, v.ll I *
a m o f |he b|rth o f ch rl„ wll, ^
Saturday evening at 7:30 p.m. in
where she received her A. B. De-trim m lng ,hc tree and
house for b ,w
bal1*- Her rnlire
hou"
,u « ar * ra,l,,anF " hil* continuing
carries nut the white, silver nnd to cream. Add egg and molasses,
kie First Presbyterian Church in loped overskirt o f the sumc mat- gree in English nnd history in Christmas.
hodge podge this year, say hair- up0(J UJ j|ay w# ^hlnk with rev*
blue color scheme, with striking j Stir in dry ingredients; thorough-'
tlrlaado.
erial and at each scallop a pink June, 1955. She was a mem ber
bun back crcnce about his humbla birth la
Mrs. Gordon Sweeney is one results. The dining room table is ly. Covered, Chill overnight. Roll dros toru. Pony t»il,
D. William It. Kadcl officiated rosebud was tied with a pink sat- of Alpha XI Delta social sorority,
styles
that
page
ltd)
are
threa
who holds with the traditional, all done in silver and white, and out
N-Inch thick
on
floured may be adopted to the scheme f a stable, whilst w« who arw Hli
vice-president
of
Panhellenic
at the candlelight, double ring in bow.
und her lovely Canadian cvrrgreo on the mantel is n white
coral {about U of dough at a tim e), the im -nent. The point l.i you can sei tints are blessed with all tha
o f The
,
,
service, for which the church was Best Man was Doyle McWhorter, Council, fcatu c editor
riches nf life. But this year dur­
tree,
trimmed
with
blue
und Cut into stars. Itukc in moderate
beautifully decorated with while of
Bartow, und ushers
were Hatter and The Reporter, s e c r o -^ ® * * ",1*
do all three- hairstyles with the ing the silence let us think o f
silver
balls,
used
with
small
oven,
375‘
F
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to
19
minutes,
. f mum* ami red poinsettias. lied Roger Dobson, o f Cocou, fratern- tary treasurer o f the Ifonor, and 'vith . 11,1 ‘ “ h. ', .T * *
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same length hair, and it make* I (hose afflicted
throughout
th*
candles and white reindeer.
Cool on racks. Decorate as de­
candles,
trimmed
with
holly, Uy brother o f the groom , Robert member o f various
honorarles, flR" r n c\ a™ |* * * :*'ttf
no difference whether your hair WOrld, and pray for them
Tog
Mrs. J. Danforth Wright also
in front o f the dining room of sired. Makes about II dozen.
furmeu the* decoration* for: |he1McKee o f Sanford, brothcrin-Jaw on campus. At present she teach
it straight or not. The pony tail suddenly it will be morning and
.
SPRITE
windows, and the chancel part of o f the groom , Johnny McCorkie es English and geography at uses a traditional tree, beautiful- the If. W. Rucker homo Is a
may he worn to classes, page boy thoughts o f other* will banlsk as
ly
decorated
by
the
children,
it
lovely
uprucc
tree,
all
trimmed
l
’
i
cup,
butter
or
margarine
the church was decorated with o f C ocoa, fraternity brother o f 1Robert E. Lee Jr. High School in
for Informal dates, chignon hair, our Joy Is centered only In oar
1 cup sugar
iclclei and
red poinsettias, with the com- the groom , and Irvin Philpot of Orlando. She is a member? o f the hotds a prominent place in the with colored lights,
style far
morn
sophisticated happy children, our fam ilies and
1 well— beaten egg
niuniun table featuring two vases Daytona Beach.
Alpha Xi Delta Anumnai Asso- Wright’s new Florida room, and snow and on the door is a most
dale,.
our friends. M erry Christmas!
2
teaspoons
vanilla
in
the
hack
of
the
room
a
huge
unusual
and
beautiful
arrangeof white mums in front of the
Mr* Harting chose
for her ciatlon o f Orlando, and the Amer•t cups sifted enriched flour
candelabra.
'
daughter's wedding a street length lean Association of University Santa Claus, holding a light, re- tnent. Instead of the traditional
igns over the
pile o f holiday- wreath .Mr*. Rucker uses a large
1 teaspoon baking powder
Organist wus Alias Carolyn dress o f beige lace
over pink |Women.
Cream butter
o r margarine.
Trivett, and soloists were Alias satin, w hich featured a
scoop I
The groom was born in Sanford "isppccl packages placed near the hoop, which she wound w ith red
Pat Edington, sorority sister of neckline and a skirt gathered in and attended local schools. He Indoor
barbecue
grill.
Mrs. satin, and at the bottom, placed Add sugar gradually, while con$ the bride, who sang " 0 Promise the back to form a full sweep, graduated from Stetson Univer- "'rig h t’ s living room has n huge a red satin bow, silvered twigs, tinuing tocream .
Add egg and
Me” and “ Wedding Prayer” and Her accessories w ere Wack and sity In 1953, where he was mem- fireplace against a mirrored wall, bells, pine cones and cedar. The vanilla. Beat w ell. Add sifted dry,
David Wiseman, a teacher with she w ore a purple orchid.
her o f Delta Sigma Phi social an&lt;1 ,n fr0°t of thia was placed effect is stunning.
1ingredients and mix to smooth
The groom 's m other wore a fraternity. He was also u mem- * " b it e Christmas tree covered|
It seems that
each year at dough. Chill thoroughly.
Force
Miss Harting at Robert E. Lee,
312 EAST FIRST STREET
colors. The Christmas something nsw Is add- through cooky press,
form ing
who sang the "L ord’s Prayer” •treet length dress o f blue lace her o f the Psychology Club there. ! " ith tiny halls in all
blue s a t i n . Re
served two years in
the reflection o f the tree in the huge ed to the old and new traditions Christmas trees, or cut out in any
and
“ O P e r fe ct’ Lova” .
Miss and m a t c h i n g
rilONE 78
TrtveU
offered u medley
of with insert, o f blue pleated tulle armed forces, serving ovescas in ( mirror 8l,ve a m0l' t unu*u*l “ "d
horn, and every family ha, desired shape. Rake In hot oven
selected bridal
piusic before the in the full gathered skirt. She Italy nnn Germany At present he lovely effect.
Its own particular customs and 400*F., until set but not brown,
II. JAMES GUT
JAMES B. OUT
ceremony.
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• j chose matching blue accessories Is associated with his father a t 1 Mrs. Floyd Palm er maintains habita for that special day, which This takes about 8 to 19 minutes
thst greenery in
and
is after all.
ail. is what help*
helps to make baking
The bride* given in marriJg* un(l a ^so wore «n orchid
! th« Drissun Funeral Home in San* thit
d tradition U
time. Makes about
4
mnn? suitable fo r fam ilies with it so special.
-| dozen.
by her fathtr,
wore a waltz'
A reception was held following,
length
w icn
g m gown o f imported Irish *n the social hall of the First
lace over white bridal satin. The Tresbylerian Church, which was
fitted bodice featured a scoop |decorated with pink rose* (sorneckline outlined in pearl and se- \orHy flow er of the bride) and pink
quin pleated tulle, and elbow ! ao&lt;l white camellias. The punch
length sleeves edged in pleated wa* P*n'&lt; an,l the wedding cak&gt;«
tulle. A wide cummerbund o f 1wa* white trimmed
with pink
bridal satin was fastened In front ro**’ . The two punch bowl*, the
with an heirloom pearl and rhine- c , ^e an(i the silver candelabra
ttonp eta*p. The skirt was bouf­ w ere surrounded with pink roses
fant. and her short mitta were and farm.
Mrs. Robert M cKee, o f San­
fashioned of the same lace as the
groom __
kept
sP-gown. Her fingertip veil o f im- ford, sister o f the ______
ported French illusion wa* held in
Bride’* book, .Mis* Beatrice
place by a cap o f lace and tu lle,! Thom as, o f Jacksonville, and Mi,* 1
encrusted with pearls and *e- Car°lyn Poliak, o f Orlando, both I
quins. The third tier o f the veil |J°eority sisters
o f the bride, |
was trimmed with imported Irish ! *ecved punch, and
Miss Hope;
appliques in the »am » pattern a s i 50011, 0* Orlando, served rake.'
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her gown. She carried her mo- P*n,,y Martin, w ho is a junior
ther’s white Bible with a white ln hfgh school and amateur photorchid and lilies nf the valley.
agraper, took colored movies o f
Mist Nancy Owens, o f D eLand,;1*** reception
, m a sorority sister o f the bride, was
^ 0r “ wedding trip to D aytona 1
s " maid o f honor «nd wore a short B*ach, M r,. Brisson chose a blue
gown o f red rhantllly lace over " 00* »b**th dress, with a ru m -'
red laffsta, fashioned
with a " b u n d o f deep red satin, which;
scoop neckline and short sleeves. &gt;f ° rmed
a long drxpa in
the
with 2 f=n gathered skirt. Her j
Her accessories u . r» whir*
gloves were white elbow length an&lt;* *he wore red shoes and th«
and *he carried a n osegay-effect, °fc h id from her bridal bouquet,
bouquet of pink roses.
; L Pon their return.
the couple |
The bridesmaid, Mlsa Evelyn j
make their home at
901
Howell, of Pine Castle, wore a Laurel A v * . Sanford
short gown o f aqua lir a over pink) Out o f town guest* at the wed*
yf taffeta. The design was similar
included
Mr*.
D
R.
to that o f the maid of honor’s, Brisson, o f
Daytona
Beach,

By VIRGINIA CONN

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What a
wonderful Christmas
Ere this must be for Roy and
Elizabeth Caton and their child­
ren! May we all say a little pray­
er o f thanks that Roy is able
to be here for this Christmas, and
that he'has such wonderful friends
to arrange such things for him,
and while we are praying, let u*
ask for his prompt recuperation
that he m ay continue to be with
his fam ily always.
Sorry I missed the last two
papers, but my own fam ily wai
demanding my time, and we took
a flying trip to Palm Beach to
see Rob’ a family. At least It is
gratifying to me to find that so
many missed the column. Since
we have been back. I’ve had to
spend much of my time at the
hospital with Portia, who careless­
ly banged up her already broken
arm, so I’ m still a little short
on news.
Terry Price had an Open House
Saturday night with about sixtyfive attending. Terry served eggnogg out o f a silver punch bowl,
and the table was laden with
fruit cake and cookies. On (he
porch a cornucopia spilled golden
apples all over the place, and the
center piece was composed of
cumquats, tangerines and polsettlas, carrying out her gold and
red theme. Seen am ong the guests
were Cdr- and Mrs. Strickland,
Col. and Mrs. Harrlman,
Rita
Bauer, Dot and Dick Mann, Lou

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Impressive Ceremony Unites
Ruth Harting, Robert Brisson

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you — Morry Christmas!

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H IV YORK, m —Tha Chisago
Bears mad New York Giant* bittar al4 rival* who bar* watched
Johnav-oaau-Iatoiys i«to Mm Me*
Uoasl Football Laagao to rasrat
yesra, staah tor the UM champtsaibl f Saaday at Yankee It*“ Uto.
Neither tram haa appear*!
ia tha title gates
since USB,
when Sid Luekmao led tba Bear*
to 3 34-14 triumph over a New
York team split
by a staid*
that nocked pro footkall. Aa at
towpt bp gamblrn to "fla" tha
game, with tw* New York flag*
srs involved, wa* rrrsal*d shaft-

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P eland Bulldogs Win
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Invitational Basketball
Tourney; Receive Trophy

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Lions Defeat Sanford
In Consolation Game
bisks U»*ll eoaeb Paul but thay wore no match tor tool
• Isn't accuatomad to haadad Carl Fabry, who tallied
... who baa N*n •round for Q point*, and Uset-footed,
bilk school basketball Im m t o
high itapping Fardlnand Duda,
who faQowad clota with II PolaU
Tha surprise o f tba gam* wai
words of praUa t o ths 70UPU
I N UrexperieiKsd Sanforil Ram|- tha flna ahewtog of Bill Tyra
Beta a t o r hU ch»r**ii b a d d s - far tha Somlaola. In tha aatond
fsptad tha scrappy warIon G6 43 half of tba game both Claude
to Iba eowoUtloa game of th* llUtall and t o High, tba big bay
first anaual Seminole County In* wayirors tooled out, and a heavy
jjrltatloiul Basketball Totmumspt- load toll on tba akouldar* of
^ "Willi no seniors pa tb« tsrro, Tyro. Tyra breezed through to t
lt d U s boya to bring around for flna ball hawking and tome keen
Nail year, thil Sanford bunch ball baadtiag to help keep the
*la going to ba tough. Their imall gemlaelei in the game again*!
&gt; . W i ara wall coordinated and tha roaring Lion*.
like tba BamlaoUi, tha Oviedo
—will t o n into flna players. With
• |#t of Individual attantlon In Lion* will bare a flna returning
tho balght department naat year club next yearOviedo
ba a good onn for San*
FO FT Ptx,
0
t
3
.* During tha gamt tha Samlnolaa Luther Duda
I
1
■art tha Ovlsdo lions unaxpact* Mika Duda
0
0
ad competlon In tba first half. Joe Duda
B
0
•Kan MeMunray with 11 pointaand Carl Fabry
10
1
■Hay Caell Dandrldge with to Ferdinand Duda
1
s
paints lad tba warrior trlba with Raymond Mlkler
1
1
« flna abow of markimaniblp, Mika Tyre
1
3
Wataco KeDey
Total* 16 IS
Sanford
FO FT Pt*.
a
a o
Joe High
0
0 0
Allen Swalm
LAST TIME TODAY
Claude Hlttell
0
2
3
0
0 0
Wally Phillips
Ken McMurray
S
1 11
3
0
4
BUI Tyra
4
I 10
Cecil Dandrldge
John Barley
1
3
4
1 0
2
Bruce McCoy
0
1 1
Ray Lundqul.it
Totala 16 11 43
Score By Period*
20—08
Oviedo
7
13
20
12—U
Sanford 6
13
13
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IN
Greyhound* frill
Tho lonua
Ifm n o Greyhounds
from
Lonawood, ■ ala** B Mbool with
only a clay court for baiketball,
all but turned tba flrat annual
Seminole C o u n t y Invitational
Basketball Tournament
upalde
down lait week whey they match*
ed baket for basket igalnat twq
of the finest team* in tho Cent­
ral Florida area, fn the champ*
iotuhlp game
against PeLand
In the finale of the tournament
Friday night the scrappy Grey
hounds gave the A class Hull
dog* a run thslr money and war*
leading In Iha third quarto 31*
30 until they lost control o f the
backboard* a* their ace rebound­
er, Ken Miller fouled out. Thay
•till gave the high flying Bull­
dogs, who eouldn’ t miss on long
■hots, stiff reiistanco. Tha DeLand Bulldogs earned their 63*36
victory over tha Greyhound* that
gave the Invited
vlstora from
Volusia
County
the 8nnford
Iferntd Raakettull L'hampionahlp
trophy
Tha Herald will
preiant DoLand the Ghamplonihlp
trophy
and the runner-up trophy to Ly­
man In nsiemblles at the respec­
tive eehoolf after
tha Christ­
mas holidays.
Until Miller fouled out In tl««
third quarter it seemed that tho
husky, welt conditioned
eager*
from
Ijongwood would
have
themselve* a victory
to match
their upset win over Oviedo tho
night before.
It wa* a nip and tuck game of
ico-*awlng scores and brilliant
defemlva work on the part of
both teams. It wa* alio a wait­
ing for one of the big boys to
foul out and give tho other team
the break on tho rebounds. D#Land sported four nlkn over 6
feet on their all senior
team.
Their rebounders, Bob Connolly
and Pete Taylor, both 6-3, out­
lasted Lyman’s Miller with four
fouli rucli und completely con­
trolled the backboards afUr tha
mid way point of the third frame.
Ken Allen, the 6-3 fait break re­
bounder for the Bulldog*,
*1*0
had four fouls chalked again.!
him at the end
of tho game.
_'Vo fouls dominates
a player.
At the end of the first frame
th ■ Greyhounds were leading U -

Mississippi. West
Tens Roundup

m
s B Jtn v JW m u s
Five pair of feet and fivo hand* attempt to tip tho ball Into tba
baakoi for another eeore. (Staff Photo)

Gold Cup Stock Car
Race Set For Dec. 3 0

TITUSVILLE, FLA., (SpecialA itarspanglcd east
of driving
Talant already
la Assured for
the first annual
Indian Rivar
Gold Cup Block Car Auto Rac­
ing Classic it tha T|tuivil!t-Co*
coa speedway on Sunday after­
noon. Decomber 30.
The NASCAR-aanctloned Grand
National Championship Event will
bo raced oyer the "road race’ ’
course of 1 1/3 miles, laid out at
Bv PAUL PHILLIPS
the the Tttuavliia-coooa airport.
VaJlad Firaa UpeeU Writer
Promoters Bill and John Wald­
CLEMSON, ft. c* in — i f any
ron, who head The Brevard En­ thing haptna to quartorbeck
terprises, Inc., h a v e
made Charley Bussey in or before tha
elaborate
preparations for
• Orange Bowl game, the Clemaoa
course which will meat all NAS­ Tiger* will have to give up on
CAR specifications.
plana to use evea an oscaalonai
With tha Gator Bowl gamo In forward paaa against Colorado.
Ja kaonvillo on Saturday and tha
Frank Howard, the Clamson
Orange Bowl game In Miami on coaeh, (Imply san’ t risk letting
New
Year'* Day,
the
auto anyone tlaa throw the ball. Dur­
classic ia expected to attract a ing the anliro 1136 tettoa In
colorful and snlhuilastiu crowd. which Clamson won seven games,
As for driver*, more than a lo«t one and tied two, tha Tigers
icoro of tho host In the business computed only two out of n
already have entered and more passes except tor the ones Bui*
entrlce arc arriving
daily. Al­ t t y threw. Busier wasn't o**etready
in are auch
alar* as !y icntalional but hi* 33 comple­
Curtis Turner, winner of
the tions In 60 tries at lent kspt the
darllnqton ‘COD’; Led Petty, twice opposing defense* "honest” wbrn
a
National Champion;
Jim he was In tho game.
Handicapped By Injury
Paschal, No. 4 finisher
in the
Busiey wa* handicapped much
1936 grind; Glenn (Fireball) Ro­
berts, Th» Dtytiuu Beach Ace; of |be time by an Injured hand,
Joe Weatherly,
Jo« Kubanka, but In tha last two garnet be
appeared to have recovered.
Mavln I’ anch, Tiny
Lund and
''If Bussey’s hand is wall like
Jack Smith. Another entrant ia
It was In those two tu t games
Paul Goldsmith, former national we pliyed. we probably will do
motorcyclo champion who cut a more passing than wa did during
widn opening swath in the auto the earlier part of the season."
last camp­ Howard said.
!,?' hi Bjr, ,ho hal* lh#
*mooth racing circlet this
machine from DcLond had moved aign.
"Wa definitely will do a lot of
Into the lead 17-22 In » thrilling
-Entries
------------------------------------from
— running against Colorado because
also are expected
• John Sehlrard Jr., preaidvnt of
ti mi V° **ame
that saw tho Buck Baker, national champion, we hvae the baeka to do that and
the Seminole Chief’s Club, said Bulldog. beautifully oxecutu
the and hia top running mate on the the lineman who can block "
that tho drawing for tho 31 Smith full court press.
famed Kiekhicfcr Mercury AutDuring the season Clemson
and Wonon rovolvor. donated
Early in the third quarter the board Team, Speedy Thompson. gained a total of 2,511 yards but
by Shtrlff J. laithar llnhhy for Greyhound* moved Into the lead Tim Flock, 1133 Natlonnl
King,
tho Junior High 8*hool Football again, but aana Millar they drop- alto Is expected to bo on hand gained a total of 2,311 yards but
ooly 316 were on passing, which
Project, would be hold whan tho pod behind 33-33
tho final for what shape, up n* ono of the puts a heavy burden on halfback
Bemlnoio Chlofi meet at tha high pariod began.
best races the Southland
ever Joel Wells, the key runner In the
aehool on Thur*day night, Doe.
In the final frame Iha Grey­ has had to offar.
ground attack.
IT.
hound*
moved the ball
well
Advance tleketa are now on sale
Out In front of the runner* will
Sehlrard o ld , “ Wo ilnctraly
and tha promoters
figure this be a mammoth line, averaging
niVntihe ,u!‘ e&lt;h,rt Pra"« of
hope that all thorn who have »h*
the Bulldog*, but they couldn’t first venture, at the outset of the 200 pounds a man and spearhead
donation tleketa will turn them •core on the rebounds and were Heavy Tourist Season, will draw ed by tackle Bill Hudson, a 215In to one of tho committee of. hold to only four points whilo the In Iho neighborhood
of 10,000 poundcr.
flelala bafor* Chrlilma*. It would • Hol t stepping DcLond cage fans, who aailly can bo accom­
Weren't Too Anxious
ba a sham* to have someone nitre quintal had a field day with an modated In the spacious Speed­
Clemson will be anxious to get
a chanea to win tho gun after »■ point scoring spree.
way Ground*.
purehaalng a ticket from ono of
DeLand basketball coach John
to* Seminole Chief* member*."
Imgrund said after game, "Those
More than 600 million pounds
W. W. Tyra, chairman of tha boys were tha amoothsst
and
Junior High School Football Pro­ aggressive Claas B team wa'v* of prepared froien foods were
ject Committee laid
that plan* Played. It’i a tribute to our boya produced In the United States In
1035 — a gain of 67 percent over
for on auction, to bo hold Fab. to have won tha gamt."
1931.
16, would al*o bo dlicuaiod at tha
DELAND
maatlng. "Tha auction will ba
fg fl pis
hold *o that tha uniform* can ba Frank Douihesty
6 3 13 Martin Harwich
0 0 0
paid In full this aehool year, if Bob Connolly
5 6 16 Ilub MacLeod
u 0 0
ponth!*,- Tyre saidPole Taylor
5 6 11 Kan Miller
3 1 7
0 0 0 Lamar Helms
Typo alio itraaiad turning In Wayno Fisher
3 0 0
S I
5 Days Slavans
ticket*. "Wa want this donation Ed Bomar
2 3 7
Ken
Allen
6
0
12
drawing to ba a big success,” he
Total*
11 8 36
Totala
33 9 33
*ald. "and the only way wa can
Score By Periods
LYMAN
judge la to know where we ataod
DaLond — ... 10 12 13 18—33
with a ticket count bofor* tho
fg a pss Lyman .......... 11 6 13 4-36
Jim Hopkins
• 4 16
drawing."

Chiefs Club Will
ITheir favoriit
| Hold Revolver
4 S S S S L Drawing Thursday
e

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Clemson Counting
On Charles Bussey
For Bowl Contest

RATTISBURG, MUa.—Tha Mi*
llseippi Southerners, who’ll meat
Waat Teaaa Bute's Buffaloes |n
th* Tangerine Bowl tha night of
Jam. 1, ware at their boat offen■Ivtly in the feeond and fourth
quarter and stronger dsbnilrely
to tba feurtb during Ibn regular
feaaea,
On tha datonaiva side of the
ledger, •they yielded three touch
downs to each Of the first three
period* but give up only ppe
fourth-quarter score. That one
Ute tally resulted in their only
loss of the year, to Florida Stale
UnJver»ity by * 96-10 decision.
Offensively, they bad TI points
to tha second and 30 to the
fourth. They got 41 to flrsl-quar
Ur play and 16 the third period.
Their total of 301 points tolls
short o f that of their bowl foeWest Texas totaled 176 point* and
was brid to Ism than three touch­
downs only twice. On (b°ie two
occasions they suffered thslr only
lours to nine gamaa, 30-13 to
Arlwn* and 16-13 to Ttxai West­
ern.
Fullbacks piled tba two team*
to scoring, with 196-pound Junior
Charlie Bonders pt tha Tsxans
doubling tba output of Sotborn’s
313-pound sopbomor* Bo Dickin­
son. Sanders touted 73 potoU on
12 touchdowns to ato contests.
Dickinson scored six touchdowns
to nin* games,
Tba individual battle between
tht two big fallbacks could be
the ouUUndlug feature of tho
lost-season scrap. Sanders, now
ack to trim after missing three
regular season tilts, gained 328
yards to his six game*. Ills 14
avsrage nearly equals Dickinson's
7.2 mark. The Iattar totalled 670
yards on 93 carriesHatfbacks Ron Mills and Pare
Corley of tho Texans also bat
tared 406 rushing yards. Dickln
son's mates, halfback J. C. Arban and Dallaa WbiUlsld, bad 360
and 306, respectively.
With these six yardago-mtoded
bustllsri on the prowl, the defen­
sive sUlwarta from both uniu
have to bo at their bast.

| t h e SA N F O R D HERALD
I Page 4. Mon. Dec. 24, 1864

Impressive statistics while replac­
ing Ihe Rapia as Western Dlvlalon
Casarcs, a 225 — pound full­
back. topped the league’s ball —
carrier* Wills I4N yards, 3 sex1y before that Polo Grounds ago- son high axee-ded ooly by th# 1,test
146 collected by Steve Von B q «
Th* UN title
gamo, which Of (bo Fhllsdelpblg Eagles Tn
IMF Pfwhto f * n N
ib«r*s M IMS. Alan Amoeba of toe Balti­
mm that 94JOO tor stah ptoyar more Colts hM 11* and eeuld pass
aw MM rtotortoM Warn, wUI k* saaarea by gaining
R| yard*
Utovised H4S |MB, (1ST) 6M against IN Washington Redskins
kreedsasi I p.M. MtiawaDy by Sunday, but It’s unlibety he’ ll get
n a , Tba Boars, vriM ralllod to that many.
ptof • IT’ IT Ito with Mm Giant*
Brown wen IN l**guo’s passing
wnler this season, am H i petot srown by ireregtof M l yard* per
farariiaa.
(brew an N aemplettona In IN
Two Oldest Hebe
tries, Tbs Beers alee wen toe
About 70,660 fans wUI jam Yaw* team tots) offense 4,SIT r * 9 s
bats Stadium to watak two of tba and ground offense 9,4« yarda
eagua'i aktoat club* battle for tha tills* and boost on* of lbs sirLie*a and las Angeles Rawta w tail's finest receivers In Itortoo
ralatira aewremara to lb* ere Kill,
lama — abut the league's ether Tbs Giants have the loams’*
teams eut of the abamptoniblp overall effsnslve leader to half*
game from 1M0 through INS,
bask Frank Gllfford. Ollfford to
Thlwgl finally returned to "M r fourth In rushing with III yard*
al" this year. Tba Rears wen •nd third to pais receiving with
Iba WasUvu Division titto tor Iba •M, HI* IAN yards Is top* to to*
jM
wMi time and Iba Giants rap­ circuit end he Is lb* first mnn
tured Raster* honors fa? toe ninth In .modern pro fopthill history"®
Mum bp breaking Clmland'a uw- *6k in toe top fir# in Nth rush­
pre adanUd iln-yre grip an that ing end pass receiving-

back in the good fracas of tha
Orange Bowl people, who wirin’
too anxious to bavo them for tha
Nsw Year’s Day game after thay
sufefrad a 14 0 loss to Miami In
th* u m e itadtum earlier in the
reason. That wai Clomson’a only
defeat.
Other post-season bowl trips
have been auccessful ones for
Clemson. The Tigers beat Boston
College 6-3 In the 19t0 Cotton
Bowl, downed Missouri 2423 in
the 1949 Gator Bowl, and edge*
Miami, 13-14, In the 1951 Orange
Bowl.
DesplU th* fact neither Clem
son nor Colorado la rated a top­
flight team, th* oddmakers have
tabed their gam* as likely to be
th* closest. Colorado Is listed SI
only a two point favorite.

,7b* Bears Invade New Verb ONTARIO IS ROCKBY |BOTBBD
MONTREAL Ut-Almost half of
•Ito toe leigue’l
leading NIL
carrier, Blab Casares, and top- •II tot players to Iha Nstloasl
rewkad passer, R4 Brown. The Hecksy League wore Nrn to to*
husblea else have Nen Province of Ontario- Ptriy-MVta
tog sharia* Ihoy played surrsni players were Nrw Usre.
dellbere riy dirty toetbalr while However, none of th* Montreal
sltoebtog division honors with a Canadians ware bom to OntNto
N i l vfatory
ary ever
Detroit Iasi although evorr otoar cjub to toe

Isagu* has pliyers from Ontario.

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Foetb.ll’ Charges Edwin
•non, president
o f (ha
».w , and Coash Ruddy
Farker of tba Ltona tovetod Iba
"dirty football" sbaga* aftor n
aakto by Ed Meadows
of tho
lean put alar quarterback Bobby
Layno out of that game early to
the second quarter.
CeoTge Halas, owner and for­
mer, eoach of tho Bears, rallrd

Honry Read, resistant footWH
Iralnsr at tho University of North
Carolina, I* tha only bssNIer on
Coach Jim Tatum's itaff.
Dartmouth halfback Jim Hsnandcr played end, halfback and
fullback at Louisville, Colo., IB N

Anderson "a damn liar.” F ilm s o f

the gams showed that Maadowa,
who later was thrown out o f the
contest by tho officials, made a
hard, c!aaq tackle- of Layno but
might have drawn a 115-yard penUiy for a personal foul because
u hit the Detroit quarterback
Whan ba did not have tha ball.
The Lions — Boars feud aton­
ed charges and
countor-eharga
from NEL owners, coaehoa and
playora that have all but obseur•d the title game.
The Bears may or may not ba
rougher than tha league's other 11
teams but they compiled soma

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Sunoco Service Station
Corner Pnrlt Ave- &amp; 3rd SI.

RAIN
OR SHINE
Thru Feb, 28th, 1957

ChMAtmaA fast
Early Post-Time Tonight
Races Start 7:45 P.M. .
Over About 10 P.M.
• NEW CLUB HOUSE •
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*H«atad Stand*

'All-New Track

'Valat Parking

Track will cloa« New Year’s Night (Jan. 1)
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Jerry CoUIm , Track Operator

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Turkey Dinner W ill “Cost” Less

One Hundred Thousand Ameri­ A ITS United States Savlafs
cana who are healthy today will Bond, b*ld for 10 years would be
have tuberculosis one year from worth tlOQ. Bonds may be pur*
aow.
cheard at pay bank.

1

Almost half of thg newly re­
ported gases of tobermfotls era II li estimated (hat thara *r&lt;
among people avey 4i fears gf UM* mknrwn SSfPC af tnher
•wtosto li ths United Matos.

DOROTHY WORLEY

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ress. -W a re §eemg
Priscilla caught a warning ia
Rita's eyes end eald nothing.
The waitress eald, "W ell, I don't
know m there’s much to aeo
around this part o i n o r t h . ’
“Thera are aoma very old

N o doubt, i i w i m «•*» •
I l 4 gtartad
started a
tion ons night sad
rumor—” She broke o ff m the
waitress cams back.
T h a t Alvar** fallow hM a
swanky yacht a n c h o r e d out
there!"

houses!”

"Ha fishes soma. And he's
looking far • hotel site, M soys,
i vs heard be may put up • re­
sect hate! ever oa R t George.
You should m s * hiss end get •
ride on that y a ch t"

MAM

,

Commission May
Appeal Ruling
Be Restored
TALLAHASSEE a t - Ths Ststo
Game and Freeh Watvr Fish CommDslon may appeal a Volusia
Circuit Court ruling that equip­
ment conflicated from a "m on ­
key”
fisherman must be re­
stored.
The Commission, meeting here,
asked the attorney general’s o f­
fice to study the Volusia ruling
with ths possibility o f appealing it
to the State Suprem s CourtStats wildlife officer* confis­
cated boats and m otors and elec­
trical shock equipment from s
fisherman
arrested
on
ta k e
George lest September, acting un­
der a IMS action authorising con­
fiscations In the ta k e George
area.
Volusia Circut Court ruled the
set unconstitutional and ordered
the commission io return the
equipment.
In soother actios, tho com m is­
sion granted Florida Power and
Light CO. an casem ent fo r power
lines for ths new Pratt A Whitney
aircraft plant to be built near
West Palm Beash.
The power com pany will pay
$320 a mile or a total of $2,600
to $2,700 for the easement and ths
commission will retain use o f ths
right-of-way fo r lom o food plant­
ings or agricultural use.

T O O OOOD TO U T1UI," to the attitude o f Shirley, 4, a resident of
St. Paul’s Orphanage, Pittsburgh, ss she gives s test tug to th# flow,
ing white whlskars on Sants Claus.They wars real and Santa took no
offense. Tho occasion WU "Operation Toyllft” from North Pole, N.Y.,
with Sants offering toys to underprivileged children. ( International'

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FRIENDS
TImhm Wondarful
People. . . .
Our Customers—

THRIFTY

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-ma fisherman!•

“ Everything's old.” The wait­
ress laughed, "That la, B»°at o f
“
* W B Apalachicola La old. Oueaa the
oldest house Is Lookout House.
It's over a hundred.”
Whan tho waltrsaa had gam
“ Lookout H ou se!" Rita said,
Rita said, “Might not to a had
glancing at Priscilla.
PHASER «
-That's What they call It It 14**—meeting Alvarso, I mean,
rather Uhaluwry jrachU-*
I TAVJtKH WU sttrac- belonged to ons o f the oldest resi­
“Do you suppose the had a
J uts Um W*. more spacious dents here, Mrs. Poe tar, Bhe died
than w m apparent from Uia out* a year or so s g o and It’S been motive in telling us stem Ms
d i e Tb*r# were mot many din* empty since. Seems I heard they yacht T I wonder why te ashed
-ad it’s queer, that
tn . It « u a llttla early (or din* were trying to find the helm o »
foOowtag m eves
She laughed again.
u r . !&gt; • Roe kola WM r'aym s something.
W*MV 9t Love. Llttlo lights ■Oucm It will stay empty. fo lk s lists."
AS th»y g ot UP tp leave, they
ssy It's haunted.”
ito v M an all tba tables.
noticed Uiat LuM Alvar** had
‘■Why do they ssy th a t!"
They bad Met started eaung
"Oh, well,” th# girt shrugged, taken a tahis Mt the com er *1
alien Priscilla exclaimed. Iter
the room whom they must p eseta
role* low, “ Look, Rita! Bee that “ you know how those things go,
man standing over there talking One person tells It, then M other
to Uta walteeaa—that foreign- tells It, and so on. 1 don't believe
Prteetlla and Ida eyas took In
lookiag ataa f lan’t ha kamleotnel In ghosts myself. Hut besides be.
He'* glanced our way several Ing haunted, the piece has a hla- e w y th ln g , f m - * * * * £ * *
haircut down to her fw t tn ternand aha looked over here tory.”
feet saadalA tten bM k th* same
“W hat sort o i h isto ry !"
aa though he had asked about us.”
“ You'll have to ask soma af the
R w v only a few minutes
h te m u up wMJe
old-timers. I’ rs heard It WM lined
tales that Rita said, laughter in
as a lookout p o s t during the they wars Inside sad sow shoos
her voice, “ And look who's talkCivil War. Ttwre’s supposed tn be from a tdoudkeo sky, Thstr &lt;ar
tag to that w MW*m now, the red*
a secret passage- They say them’s w m a htlle k» shadow from tho
Buick man, aa you called him. It
lota o f antiques there, but I*va tall trass, and l«*it on the other
he k eejn popping UP, wo’ll have
site. In deeper shadow, a man sat
never been inside.”
to find a shorter name for him.”
"Y ou still haven't told us why smoking a slgaret and listening
.
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n
a________
a
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a
ee
The waitress came over to ask people M y It’s haunted."
to the ca# radio. The car w m
tf everything WM nil right and
“ Different ones say they're the r*d Buick.
Rita said mildly, “ Seems we're seen lights flashing on and o ff
“ I don't belters either o f those
being observed."
*n were really following us,"
upstairs, yet the gates end doors
The waitress knew what she have been locked a long Ursa •aid Rita. "It’s Just aerma! fu ri­
meaat. She said, smiling. "Well, Others say they've heard noises.” osity because we’ re strangers.
But look bM k and •*# If that
you know men when there are
-Could It be tra m p s!"
unattached good-looking women
"Tram ps can't get In. There’s C4f |Uft| lips'9
• U f t u just cam# on on a car
around. That first one, Luis At*
high Iron fence all around the
Vires, did in k about you. Tho place, wilh padlocked gates. back there.” Priscilla w m look­
other ana la Bill DuvaL Ho mska There are 'N o Trespassing' signs ing back. “I think It w m Ms."
about everybody. T h r /r # both everywhere.
That's something Bhe watched a moment longer.
Visitors hers. You Just passing else a little queer. Heema no one “ Hs’s staying ths same distance
through T”
Claims the responsibility for them
They were across the bridge
Rita thought, 1 wonder which being there. Mint have been put
ons asked her to find that out. there In tho night.” She laughed and parked on th# Market s t m t
Aloud, iha laid, “ Something Ilka and addsd, "M aybe the ghoeta did side o f the hotel when the red
Buiek passed slowly by. I f ths
that* la that moment, she de­ I t . , . I’ll be back.”
nun behind ths wheel glanced in
Priscilla looked at Rita
cided la auggeat to Priscilla that
they keep thatr business tn A pals -1 smiled. "*lo t vs really Inherited a their direction, It w m not ap­
chUola a secret Maybe It would haunted house. That being so, It parent
“ I’m gttU ag surtous,” said
be better to tail Mr. Todd not to seems Indicated that I should ac­
ssy anything about it until every­ cept the first offer—tl I’m for. Priscilla.
"I’ m n o t " Rita yawned. T ’ m
thing was settled.
She didn’t lunate enough to get an offer,
suppose anyone could prevent Sinco I’ ve heard all this, I’m wlU* getting sleepy. And why should
Priscilla from getting her Inherit­ Ing for Mr. Todd to go with us." ws be surprised because men look
"B ut there are no *uch things at us 7 We’d probably b« chag­
ance, but you never could tell.
rined U they hadn’t We’ve had
Someone might come up with a M ghosts,” Rita pointed out.
-W hat do you supposs caused enough activity far ons day.
false claim. And sho didn't like
this feeling o f being watched. tho lights flashing In the n ig h t!" Let’s go to bed."
(T o Be Continued)
‘There’s always an sxplanaUan.
Bhe added carelessly to Uio wait­

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DESIGNED BY Karen Stark
Is this champagne Chantilly
lore sheath over matching silk
M ito with It* own brief lace
Jacket buttoning In back- Thr
high sashed waist is bowed In
front. A lovrly gown for the
opera, thealsr or formal dining.

'Phone Man 1st Put
Electric Lights
On Christmas Tree
It was a teluphono man who first
put elsetrie light* on a Christmas
Tree. Until he did so. candles
glowed softly— and dangerously—
am ong ths dry explosive needles.
Ralph K. Morris, Inventor o f the
first slsctrio Christmas lights, re­
ports that he first got the Idea
(nek about lUOft His son, Leavitt,
had crawled benoath their Christ­
mas tree and upsot a lightsd candls.
Ths resulting Games fortunate­
ly only singsd hi* hair, but Morris Sr., promptly announced there
would b# no more open flames
near a ChrLtmas
tree in his
home.
During the following year, Mor­
ris, who worked fo r tile telephone
company nt Cambridge,
Massa­
chusetts, purchased several dow n
telephone switchboard lamps. lie
said, many evening* were spent in
soldering the tiny bulbs |o a pair
of wires and covering them with
bits o f colored paper. Hi* tree
that Christmas brought gasps o f
admiration from all who saw it.
Morris, who has long since re­
tired from (he ielsphonp company,
said he had never given his Inno­
vation much thought until
his
son Leavitt, now travel editor fur
the
Christian Science
Monitor
first wrote, "M y dad never realis­
ed then that lone tr*e with its im ­
proved lamp* has really never
stopped glowing. Us tiny lamps
shine on millions of Christmas
Irses every Christina*.

, Christens* dinner this
lihslr to run into
_
family, but on a basis o f s m o g s
earnings, it is going to be less
expensive than It years ago.
And in quality and nutrition
you get mom for your money,
| Comparing prices with 1940,
prior to America s entry into
World War II and a* tta country
was moving into n more prosper­
ous era, a turkey dinner today
is likely to tost up to 118-00, with
all the trimmings, compared with
around $600 In 1240,
Rut it took the averse* w ags
earner 12.2
1
Labours
in 1240 to a s m
ths pries of ths dinner whsroM
th* avtrsg* wags earner needs to
work only 6 4 hours for the 12(6
dinner.
Turkey is hlgksr P*r pound
thsn in 1140, but smaller bird*
permit purchase o f n sias to i t
fis e t family needs whsrsas IB
year* ago&gt; the
ths bird*
birds wsrs larger,
Also, th# bulk o f turkeys todsi
today
ar* purchased ovsn ready, with
pont o f ths west* which prevailed years ago.
in addition, improvement (n
foo l products gsnsrslly kaa tak-

Service Station

In A ^ t S S i
iW t d At tk l t lb lt is Mb*
rishad, contributing asasnttol &lt;
taming and minor*!* to an
Use pot PMsibl# prior to
when enrichment started.
Not only ar* numerous foods
Improved in procsssing,
ing mors oaaonUal food at
many o f tte a i today are delta
to tka hmmsasaksr to sugh l
as to rsdtsso her kite bon labc
taking m uch o f th* dm dgsry out
of all tho w ork o f preparing th#
Christmas meal.
Th* m ans waod to arrive a t ths
•furs# shove Ududod torkoy,
tomato Juice, rips, gross SM
stuffed olive#, pUktos, salary,
cr*nb*rr&lt;M, peas, potatoes, y a a s ,
lettuce salad and dresslag, but­
ter, brrsd fo r stuffing and a t the
table, pumpkin and minco pi*,
milk and coffe*.
A dietician Km suggested, tftsr such a meal, tarns bicottenate
of soda would b* adrltaM t. 1 s t
isn’t it wonderful to llro In a
country where most all fossilise
can overeat to such an estentl

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Each ye»! ••
root*
fully thr loyalty of friends. A
Metry ChtiMmss to all I

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Philip's Colonial Cleaners
110 S. Palmetto Ave-

As tho Joyou* story
of Christmas unfohlg,
may tho door of Peace.
Good Will and Ilapptnoss

Someone in ths United States
die* o f tuberculosis every half
hour.

open for you and yours

An estimated 400,000 Americans
have active tuberculosis.

and bring you tha
many btcsalngs of

CHRISTMAS

tha season!

AND NEW YEAR

jjie R R y
CH R ISTM A S
To AH Our
Friends . .
And To Those
Who Have
Favored Us
With Their
Patronage

GREETINGS
May I, at this season of lot# and good will, express to you all my
i T i t o f u l t t a a k i f o r y o u r lo y a lt y am i s u p p o r t m h o p i n g m e m a k e t h is

year of service to you u your Judge most successful an d p lea sa n t,
a n d seek you* continued good w ill, loyalty and g u p p o r t d u rin g th o
coming year.

ALL COOD WISHES OF THE SEASON
FROM OUR OFFICERS and EMPLOYEES

And to all of you mrt.net* heart/alt wish is for:
U Good Fortin^
Good Health ;
and r
Good C h u r.

Appliance Corp.
308 E. 1st St.
Phone 2117
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ERNEST HOtTSlIOI.DER
County Judge
Juvenile Judge

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h | « 6. Mon- Poe 24. 195« THE SANFORD HERALD

Iw a s o f seta flo a t
tVer? . f the arealt

Miami Beach's W inter
Season In Full Swing
Harriett's Beauty Nook
105 0«k At*. Phone 971

By STAN TA1T
Just too tired to bother any more.
Supper club managers said iu
Usltrd P rM Staff Correspondent
MIAMI BEACH W - This win­ mainly because the hotels arc in
ter ▼station capital bunt Into a better position to bargain for
full activity recently as doiens talent and suffer financial losses.
of big-nama entertainers opened After all, they point out, if a
at the night spots and supper hotel loses money on entertain­
ment, it can rent ita rooms at
clubs.
It looks Ilk* the biggest season $40 and $60 a day.
ever—more lavish, more spectac­
ular than anything In the history
of sun-bathed Miami Beaeh. Even
greater than the lush days right
x o t i u o r atiT
after the end of World War II STATE UK FLUH1DA TO:
SUSAN ilAHMilAitr sod EDO AH
'when millions of dollars changed a DROUGHT. II alive, and their
{hands dally in thickly—carpeted respective unknown ipousea U
aad It dead their retpeoback rooms and the law winked married,
live unknown heirs, devisee*, sran*
and turned Its head the other way. (ves. assignees. llenore. creditors,
trustees and any and all partita
The mink eoat, diamond and clalmlns
by, through.
under or
Cadillac set are out In greater against said respective named de*
fsndants,
and
each
or
thsm;
AN*
numbers than ever before, more NIK E. HAKttla and JAUEe HAH.
than double the old days, If for Kin, her husband It alive, and II
thtlr
respective, uaknowa
no other reason than that hotel dead,
belrs, devisees, arantses assign
accommodations are mnr; than sea, lienors
creditors,
trustee*,
and any and all partita claiming
doubled.
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by, (Itruugh, under or asalnst
said
Supper clubs and night elnbs are defendants, or allhsr of them: any
waging a fierce price wrr for en­ and all persona having, or claim­
ing to have, any right, title or
tertainers and tourist dollsrs.
lalertst la Iho following dsocflbed
land lylnf and being In Seminole
Name la Lights
County.
Florida. to-wlt; st% of
An eaample of the entertain­ N E t, of KW
h aad NU of MKU of
ment that opened:
•W it of Seclloa XI. Township 2f
Hang* 21 East.
Pater Lind Hayes and Mary 1South.
You. and sack ot you. ar* here­
Healy at the Fontainebleau Hotel, by notified that a suit ha* bssa
brouaht against vou In Ihs Cir­
Abbe Lane and Xavier Cugat at cuit
Court, In aad for Hsmlnola
the new Americana, Harry Bela- County, Florida. In chancery, snt'tlsd
IV. a NUIITII ot at, plain­
fonts at the Eden Roc, the "ZlegV. LIZZIE ANNA WILMUN.
field Follies" at the Latin Quar tiffs
widow, *1 al. defendant* and you,
ter, Cab Calloway at the Cotton and each of vou. are rs-tulrail to
file your Answer
la
plaintiffs*
Club, Alan Cats at the Versailles, Complaint
with tha Clark of said
the Vagabonds at their own club, Court, and ssrv* upon plaintiffs' at*
tornsv
OEO.
A. SHEER . JR.
and many others.
whose address Is F. O. Bos 1241,
The list of stars coming In the Sanford. Florida, a copy of said
next few weeks Is even mors Answer on or before Wednesday.
January 1. A. D . HIT. and If vnu
sparkling: Johnny Ray, Joe E. ftll to do so. a deers* pro eonLewis, Lena Home, Georgia Gibbs fssso will be entered against you.
each of you. tor the relief de.
Tony Martin. Jerry Lewis, Henry and
mendsd In said complaint.
Th* nature of this suit 1s to
Youngman, Phil Foster, Jackie
Ih* lilt* to Ih* above do*,
Miles, Jimmy Dursnte, Myron nulst
erlhed lend.
Cohan, Gloria De Haven, Larry
WITNESS tnr hand and the
Storch, Marquerltte Plaxza, Lib- teal of said Court at Sanford. Sem­
inole County. Florid* this trd day
erace, Patti Page, Dorothy Dan- ef December. A. P . t i l l
/■f (X P. HERNDON
dridge, Red Buttons, Eileen Bar
Clsrh of said Court
ton and more.
ICLERK’S SEAL)
But there's a big .-hangs on the OEO A. SPEER. JR.
for plaintiffs
local entertainment scene. Night Solicitor
r. O. Roa tZdl
clubs are fast giving way to ho­ Sanford. Florida.
tel supper clubs as the top en­
tertainment spots. Gambling has Ie th* Ceurt ef the Ceuaty Jedg*.
Fieri**,
been relegated to the fly-by-night, SEMINOLE IsCeeafy,
Probate,
la
ret
Estate
el
floating crap game variety, and
SR.
offcolor shows have been toned DENTZEL C. STAFFORD.Deceattd.
down, both victims of fairly* Te All Credltera and' Persona lie*,
leg Claims or Drmondo Against
atrlct police enforcement.
hold Eitolsi
Old-Timers Gone
You and each of you ar* hereby
end required to present
Of the dozen famous night clubs notified
sny claims and demands which you,
that boomed after World War H or either of you. may havs asslsst
estate of DkNTZEL C. STAF­
only three are really still in the thn
FORD, MIL. detested Isle of esld
big time. The rest have closed up, County, to the County Judge of
switched to burlesque-type shows SEMINOLE County. Florida, si hit
of flea In the court house of said
or drastically reduced their offer County at HANFORD, Florida, withInga. Gone are such well-known In eight calendar months from
th* time of the first publication
places aa Clros, the Clover Club, of
this notice. Each claim or de­
the Colonial Inn, the Brook Club, mand shall he In writing, and shall
Club Boeheme, Minsky’s, Kitty ■tale Ih* place or residence and
post offltat addraaa of ths claim­
Davis and the fabulous Cope City. ant, and shall be sworn lo by the
What has accounted for the claimant, hi* agsnt, hla attorney,
any such claim or demand not
downfall of night clubs Is ths and
to filed shell b* void.
It/ Frances tl. Stafford
rise of the hotel supper clubs.
At administratrix of th* Es­
Bankrupt club owners will tell
tate of
DKNTZBL C, STAFFORD.
you Ita because of television
deceased
where you can see a high-prlce Data HR.,
of First Publication Dtctmstar for nothing, high taxes, over­ ber | B th .,l» 4 ____________________
priced entertainment and the "H r IN t h e c i r c u i t c o u r t , n in t h
ed bualneaaman", the traditional JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
I III NTV FLORIDA.
main-stay of night spots, who Is SEMINOLE
IN ( IIANCEHr NO. MM

Legal Notice

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Mary-Brown
Beaub' Shop
I'hont 1169

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x o w c a o r o a n n a s c a cL oetso fetoo will ba entered against
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ARB VACATIXU A PUBLIC tT IU and eaeh or vou. .

I TIES EASEMENT

TO WHOM IT MAT COKCBRX: t
Notice ie hsrsby given that the
City Commlssten of tho City ot
Sanford nt lie
regular meeting
held on December f». t i l l, nt tho
City Unit In tha City of Sanford,
Florida, pursuaat ,1* gstltloa and
notice hereof ore given, passed and
adopted an ordinance closing, vasating and abandoning any and
nU right ot the a t y of Sanford.
Florida nod tho public la and to
the following described publle util,
illea easement located In the City
of Sanford, Florida, and moro
particularly described ** fellowai
That certain- publle utllltlaa
easement extending from
tho
Westerly lino ef Let I to the
Easterly line of Lot 1. sod ly­
ing I feet South and I feet
North of Iho Southerly' line of
aald Lote I and S all Ih Orovo
Manors, Sanford. Florida, ac­
cording lo that Book It. page*
II and II
Semlnol# County
Public Record*.
,
By the City Commission of tho
ly of Sanford. Florida, this »4th
S ily
? 'of Oscembsr. A. D. l i l t
CITT COMMISSION OF THE
CITT OF SANFORD
By II. N. Mayer, City Clsrh

ix
w r r .n e s s
w hereof,
i
bars barannto s*l my band and
nffltod my affltlal. trnf nt San­
ford
Ssmlnole County. Florida
tbl*^ loth day e f Xovembsr. A. D.
a
r . if b iin d o n , ctsrh or
Ih* Circuit I’-iurL Seminole
County Florida,
Dr R L Burdick

(SE A LV P" ,r a " k
AKERMAN. DIAL * AKERUAX
St Cost Pin# Street
Orlando. Florida

NOTICE UNDER FlfTITISUS
......... NAME LAW
TO WHOM IT MAT CONCF.RNi
Nolle* Is hsrsby glvta that th*
undersigned nunuant ta tb* ••Fic­
titious Name Statute." House Bill
X®. l l t l . Chapter X&lt;v t # t !l. Laws
of FtorMa. lis t , will register with
lb# Clerk of th* Clrrull Court In
and for Seminal* County, Florid*,
npon receipt of proof of Ih# nuhllcstloa of this nolle#, Ih* flctlHour n u n * to wit:
SOCTHLAND DELICACIES
tinder which I am engaged In butInsesi f expect to engage In huelnsee on ths Forset rlty Ro»d In ths
City of Allomnnls Springs. Florida.
Ths ports Interested In aald hueInees enterprles Ie aa follows:
C. Foegots
SOTICB Oil OMOWAUCB TACAT. fa ts d at Forset John
Clfy.
Ssmlnole
■Va g H i r L flllS a AN ALLEY
County. Florida, this ttlh day of
December, 111 *.

FlOlIQB Bl sew inrwiwi
------w
held on December I*. I»*•- »* •h*
City Hall In the City of Baaford.
pursuant lo petition
and aollc*
heretofore tlven. pasted an ordi­
nance closing, vacating aad aban­
d o n s all right of .aid City of
Sanford ond tho public lo and lo
th* following doscrlbod alloy, ly­
ing and being In the City of San­
ford. Florid* nod moro particularly
described St follow*:
That
cartels alloy running
rUol and Wost from French
Avenue Easterly lo Its Inter­
section with s North-South al­
ley between Hickory
Avenue
and Locust Avenue, and bound­
ed on Ih# North by Tenth
Street sod on Ih# South hy
Eleventh Sir**!. In Ihs City of
Sanford. Florid*.
By th* City Commission of th*
Cllv of Sanford. Florid* this 10th
day of Docombor, A. D. t ill.
CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITT OF SANFORD
Br H. N. Barer City Clerk
IS TM CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN
AND FOR IEMINOLU COUNTY.
FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY JMB
SUIT TO RUIET TITLE
C. E. BRADSHAW.
RALPH T. SADLER and ELLA R
SADLER, bl* wit*, at al.
Defendantsn o t ic e

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JOHN

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CALLOWAY and
.CALLOWAY, hi*
wifrT J. C. MOSELEY: JOHN
W. PIllTLB and
riRTLE, hi* wife; UEOUUE
w
OILL and — — —-OILL
hla wllo: JOHN M. PRINOLB
ond ------PRINGLE. hie wife:
XV. A. KINO
and OLSSIE
KINO, hie wlfo: and #*ch
of
iktm.
If
allvs,
and
If any of Ihsm b# dead hie.
h#r or ihslr rstpsetlv# un­
known epouso, heirs *1 low.
legatee, devil##*, grant#*#*,
assignees
llsoors. creditor*.
(rualiM or othtr cUlmAntt
n c a ln tt
b )T , through,
S U lw w R e ., und«r
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him her or them: AND A l PERSONS,
NATURAL OR
ARTIFICIAL having claimlug to hav# or purporting
lo hav, sny right, lltl* nr
Interest la th# property In
Somlnolt County. Florid*
doscrlbod herein:
TOO AND EACH OF TOU HERE­
OF TAKE SOTICB. that a null
ho. been filed against you In th®
above Court. Th# nature of tha liult
nr proceeding I* * •“lt ,0 ,,ut*‘
th* fit!# In Ih# plaintiff to th#
horolnoftor ds^rlbed prnpsrtr. Th*
nemo of Ih# Court In wh'ch oald
suit or procssdlng I* pojjdlss
Ihs Circuit Court for Ih# Ninth ^u*
dlel.l Circuit,In ."d
tv of Hsmlnnl# and Stale of Fl»r
Ida. In Chancery No. t ill.
Th* abbreviated tltl# of »h# cos*

NOTtCB o r MBLN
Nolle* la hereby given that pur*
auanl lu Final Dtcrt* rsmlsred on
lbs 1if h day of December. 1111,
In that certain cause pending la
lb* Circuit Court In and for rsraInolt County, Florida. In Chancery,
Wherein First Fsdsral Havings and
Loan Association of Hetnlnols Coun­
ty a corporation, D Plaintiff, and
STEWART W. JUIIDAN and wlfs,
IIUTII A. JORDAN, ar#
Dsfssdante. Case Docket No t i l l , L U
P. HERNDON. Clsrh of ihs afore­
said Court, will within th* legal
hours of sal* on Monday, th* tlh
•lay of January,
1)17, oftsr for
sal* and sell to Ih* highest and
best bidder for cash al th* front
door of th* Court llous* of HsmIsols County, Florida, In Hanford
Florida, th*
following
described
property, situated aad
being In
He-nlnol* County. Florid* to-wlt:
East •§ of Lot l», aad all of
1-01 20. Block L of Lobe Wayman Ifslahls, talks Addition
Lnngwood
Semlnol# County.
Florid*.
according
to
plot
thereof recorded In Plat Book
&lt;• page IS. of th* pahlto rarerdi of Itmlaol* County. FlorId*.
Bald tal* will be mad* pursuaot to and la order lo satisfy
Ihs terms of said Final [tsertt.
(X P Herndon
Clerk of Clrcul' Court.
Is
and. tor
Semlnol*
County. Florida
(COURT SEAL)
Data of rfirst publication December
17th. O IL

Lata 1 t* ■ aad Lots I fe 1®
•f Sleek •» and Lot* t to I
gad Lota 9 to 14 of Bloch 12a* shown and d#ll*»»i»d on
map of Townslt# of North Chuloot*. Seminal* County, Flori­
da according to plat thereof
recorded In Plat Book 2 pag­
es M -ll of th* public record#
•f Ssmlaol* County, Florida;
ALSOi
All #f Fourth Itrsst
lying
south of Norih tin* of Live
Uak Avtnus and
North
of
North boundary line of Mag­
nolia Avsaus: AH of Llvs Uiea
Avtnus lying Wtsl of West
boundary Uns of Third Street
and East of East boundary
Ha*
of alley or roadway
(known a* Slat* Rood No. Ill
located between Lot. I 2 and
2 and Lots 4. S and 4, Block
D as extended North: all of
Chtrry Street lying West of
West boundary lln* of Third
Ilrett and East of East bound­
ary lias of slier or roadway
located between Lott I. 2 and
2 and Lott 4. I and « Hlock
F, OS extended North; All of
Palmetto Avenue lflnc
West
of
East boundary line
of
Fourth Htr#»t and East
of
East boundary lln* of alley and
roadway located bstwssn Lots
1 sod 4 and Lots T and I of
Block L a* extended North:
alley and roadway b,(w*rn
I-olo I 4 and S and Lott 1,
2 and 4 of Rlork Li All at
Orange Avenue lying West of
Eait boundary line qf Fourth
Strsel and East of East boun­
dary lln* of alley and road­
way located b etw een Lots
I
and 4 and Lot* 7 ond 4 of
Block XI at extended North:
Alley and roadway bstwssn
le i* I lo 1 and Lots I to *
of Block C; All alleys and
roadway* In Block O: All e lIsyt and roadways In Block N.
All of said dsecrlpllon* refer
to and ar*
delineated
and
shows on th*
Rsvlted
Map
of Chaluota, according fo plat
•hereof recorded In Plot Book
I. page 21 of ths public rec­
ords of Msmlnol* County, Flor­
id*.
PERSONS INTERESTED MAT AP­
PEAR AND BE HEARD AT THE
r'inn AND rLACB a b o v e b p e c i -

Seminole Blvd. 8.
Ph. 2115

And our Thanks for your
patronage and good will

McRaney-Smith

eojnrtSMioxERs

ACTRISS Eva Bartok hugi her
cousin. Andre Utaty, 18, in Log
Angeles after ths youth arrived
at the end of a perilous journey
that began In battle-tom Buda­
pest. Utasy fled Communist dom­
ination Just as Eva did In 1948.
He said that he does not went

•By -NT. R Xflller
Chairman i
'

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B e st w ishes f o r •
jo y o u s Y u lo lid e
a n d a H app 7 New
Y e a r!

H. B. Owens
Service Station
1219 S. Park Phone 9170

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fur
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STREET*. ALLEYS AND ROAD
R lb ll TP-UF-WAY
TO. WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
You w||i tak* nolle* that th*
Board of County Commtsotanors of
Htmlool* County, Florida, upon Ih*
Petition of qualified land awner*.
will at &gt;:S0 o'clock a. nt., on th*
sth dor of January A. D . 111*. In
■aid County Commissioners' room
In Iho Memlnols County Court
House. In Sanford.
Florida, con­
sider and determine
whether to
clots, vacate, abtn-lon. dlscontlnut.
disclaim and renounce any right
that lb* said County and tha pub­
lic hav* In and lo thus** portions
of streets, alleys and road 'Ightaof-wav located In Msmlnol# Coun­
ty. Florida,
dsUasatsd
upon
a
map or plat and dsecrlbad at fol­
lows. to-wlt:
All ef Avsnu* C lying South
of Mouth boundary lln* of Ele­
venth
Street
and
between
Block* II and II; Also alleyn
and roadways lying
between

SANFORD MANUFACTURING CO

I

At we prtpsrc Hr
another visit from Ssnta
'j

i ;.

like psuse to reraemher

but would like to return home
and drive the Russians out.

all the wonderful friendships wsV b
msde In the pstl and look forward I*

TO ALL OUR
FRIENDS

(hose of the New Year. We (hank yon sR
for your every kindnese and hope yon have •

MERRY CHRISTMAS

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AND A

Merry
Christmas

2Be£t totsitjeS
The Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce

or

SEMINOLE. COCNTT

Wft

Lot i. Ssettoo I*. TownFRANK It FERRY and LILLIAN
■hip II South. Rang*
M. PER n r . his wife.
10 Eost run East 11®
„ „
. ,
Defendants.
yarde. North 110 vords
Nolle* I* hereby tlven. that pur­
West 11® yard* South
suant to Final Decree rand.red on
the 14th day of December, A. D.
11® yards.
19&amp;4 In that certain cam#
pend­ TRACT 11. Government Lot «. sec­
ing In th« Circuit Court In and
tion 1®. Township .1
gouth. Rong* I# EoeC
for Hsmlnola County. Florida. In
Chanssry, wherein Christina XL TRACT ML South ^
Robb Is Plaintiff and Frank R.
West II# fsst thorsParry and Lillian M. Perry,
hi*
of 1, Section I* Town­
wife, are Defendants.
Cssa No.
Silt, I, O. P. Herndon Clerk of
ship II South. Rang*
10 East.
th* aforesaid Circuit tourl. will,
within Ih* legal hours of sals oa TRACT IT. North &gt;v of Oovernmsnt Lot 1 (LEWI th*
Monday, ths 7th dty of January
West II® fsot thoroof
A. D. 11X7, offer for ssla and esll
and ALSO LESS tb*
to th* highest and best bidder for
East H of th* South
cash at the front door of th#
. i* of th# North H of
Court Ifoui# of Semlnol* County,
Government
Lot
SI
Florid*. In Sanford, riorlda. Ih*
Section I*. Township 11
following described properly, situ*
alsd and being In Seminole Coun­
South Rang* I® East.
ty, Florida, to-wlt:
TRACT T. North '1 of th* NF.'l
of Section II, Township
Tha North SO feet of the East
II
South
Ring*
ISO feel of Lot « of
BradC .S I I .
Estf.
ley's Homestead, N)VI«
SacDon 12. Ton-nehlp
10 South. TRACT VL KWH of th* NWtA ot
Section
II.
end
Ih*
Hang* 10 East or
Bradley's
NE»4 of Ih* NW«4 of
Addition to Lonawood, accord­
Section
11.
nil
la
Towning lo plat (hereof recorded
■hip 11 South, lu n g* 1®
In Plat Book 1. page 17
of
East.
th* public record* of Hsmlnola
County, riorlda.
Tou and each of vou *f# requir­
Said sals will be made pursuant ed to file your answer with th#
to and la order to satisfy Ih* Clerk of th* sbov* entitled Court

to * tjy !n ths safety e f America,

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Is "C E Bradshaw, plaintiff, v*.
Ralph T- Ssdlsr and Ell* R Sod;
lsr hi# wife. #t *t defendants
Th# description of th* r**' ?,r" '
party Involved In said . f . ' T u * !
deerrlbod In Ih* Complslnl I* **
NO MCE OF x i l i :
follows: ^
n##(n
t
„w
CHRISTINE M. IIOHII. Widow,
1'lalntlff, TRACT
corner of Government

Smitty's Snapping Turtle

Pele McIIaney
Bill Smith
PAINT &amp; GLASS
"Everything to pnlnt anything"
2515 8. PABK AVE.
PHONE 1203

aad terra , csyy rheraef i p n
plalotirr, attorneys who** addraaa

^ ^

Lodge &amp; Son
Grocery
307 E- 2nd.

Ph. 400

HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Faust's Drug Store
NEAR THE P.O.

HILL LUMBER
&amp; SUPPLY YARD

Faust's Sundry Store
20th ft FRENCH

C*ll The Lumber Number 83, for Sudden

Service

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tl—ROOKING M i p u n r a o w

MERCHANDISE

RENTALS

PLUMBING
43—ARTICLES Nr SALK
Cattract and Repair Work
fist Estimate*
W* suy sad asB seed tarsiMrs
R. U HARVEY
204 leafard Are.
Phan# 1121 Paying tap task price* for sap
thlag of value. SUPER TRADINO POST as 17-W Ph SHAW
PLUMBING * HEATING
tie Tank Installation k Sank*
Beptl*
L IV E S A IT
tester service, A rchie C.
He*
lerrtett. Phone 734-W or 1335. Skiasri. lull Head*. Pop Oats
Han
• Doeea, Me
Missouri Mtsssws tad Worst*
rieateg Grocery—E. Geaeva Ave.

WILAKA APARTMENTS: reams
private baths. 114 W. first St
Avalos Apia. Efficiency, Pk. 720-W
Efficiency apL Rl-way 17-W So
City Limit*, ilutaberlaad Court.

Sea Somlaola Realty far Desir­
able Houses aod Apts. Phone n.

EFFICIENCY Apartment Suitable
far Witter TourieL Private Beth
4 shower. Steam M at Ututrq
Manual Jacotsen acroe* from
2053-W.
Phone 305
Poet Office.

■III i n m il
ClAKIFIED ADI

Oil baiters, all kind, cheep
W* taka

liS R S tfa f-

'COMPLETE PLUMBING JOB On Hw
ry.
y 17-W
Including: bath fixture*, cabinet
■ink. water pump, septic tank
SEWING MACHINES
and water heater, approximateNceekl - Whit*
New sad Used
jk~tu a » » i t f
” &lt; a . r s . . today
GARRETT’S 523 E. l i t SL
1
00
7
Sanford
Ave.
Phoas
1
1
1
3
10*4 food.
Shrimp,
Canteen*, cot*, sleeping bag*,
Plumbing. Kreaky IlcaUng
tents, mcis kite, hunting knivre.
Army-Nary Surplus. 310 San­
g a ^ 'g 'c a n t f f l !
M. G. HODGES
ford Avt.
Servlee
on
All
W
ater
PumpaLae* M 9 •# k a « M UM «IU
W#U» Drilled — Pumps
f m M W i m ere room bow
Paola Road, Phone too
at th« Daggle W*er A Bar,
Lake Marf.
LAMPS
S -B PB C LA L NOT1CSB
hTIMONAL NOTICM
Robinson Hand Crafted Furniture
L A MP S
Ws build, design and rsflalah.
W ___________Canlar
t t Tvi u —t Iss at Ml French, Ph. 53-R.
LAMPS
TaL l«». Furniture
1U Watt rirat St
PUMPS a SPRINKLER
The largest selection In Seminole
BYBTKMS
All type* and iltai, Initelled County. All sizes and shapes.
t AUTOMOTIVE
Triced from 13.93 — &lt;39.93
••Do It Yonraelf.**
W* REPAIR, ANg BEEVICE
S S m
WAffTID
Maeblsa and Supply Co.
MATHER OF SANFORD
San Year Car to
107 WTiad St
Ph. 81
20.1 * 09 E. First Rt.
ROY REEL
Phone 127
MS W. BeeeRd I t
Thla la a free pais to the Rltz
Theatre for Iris Metier. Exp.
9-40ATB AXP MOTOM
date Jss. S. 1967.
All glass show case. 14" long, 36"
CROSLEY - BENDIE
tOM ON i$3$8&lt;0«St»
wide, 45" high. Tall old fash­
Rale* and Servic*
Phone
ioned Mantle clock, like Grand*
304 K. Ill It
RANDALL
me had. Remember? 313 E. S r
Electric Company
a-MOTOMClCLBXICTCLM
Servica— Quality —SatufaeUos cond St.
I AO la ta leootar, Cheap. A'! Ph. 113 Sanford 2S37-J-3 Do Bsry
—Factory to you—
Alumlaum
&gt;ndltl«L 3 H* Pj Jo" * V V h |
HEATING
Venetian Blind*
pa Aoto Repair. 10th SI- *
floor Furnaces A Circulators Enclosed head. 8ag-proof bottom
anfard Are. Phone 2171
H. B. POPE CO.. Inc.
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
300 8. rarh
Phone 1440 or rayon tape*. Cotton or nylon
u &gt; m y u u

Ph. 1821

It will par TOO to aea ua hafara
I M .M t . Cpaa EraBlnfi and

rid* Traltm I

3 Room Apts. 113 Dm. Ph. 2W3-W
l-bedroom furnished apt CloseIn. 703 Palmetto Ave.
5 room furnished. 3 bedrroom
house. Just repainted. Conven­
ient to Air Date. Ph. 510-J.
Sleeping rooms. T.V. 401 Mag­
nolia Ave. Ph. 13*-J.
3 room furn. apt. 2.100 Mellonville.
Clean apt. Oil heat 611 Park.
(New) Home, furn., couple. 1503
Elliot

II—ACREAGE

44—APPLIANCES

ENVELOPES, Letterhead*, state­
ments, Invoices, hand bills, and
programs,
etc.
Progressiva
L. Cunningham, Enterprise.
Printing Co. Phone 405 — 403
tp. date J*n« 2,
West 13th St

$*rr^ r^ s :

inam Houa* Trailer for aale.
WELL DRILLING
irchaiad »«w thla year. Com*
Falrbanks-Morse pump*.
ite with combination rein*
Repairs to all make*.
rator, |a* rani*. A*» beat,
HOWARD C. LONG
In bade, dlnatt* A 12 gallon
207 E. Commercial Ave.
iter tank. St. John* Realty.
Phone 388
IOM 1121 Of 107», Sanford.
14—USED CARS
Gracey Refrigeration
Cbryalar lata model 1961 hard top
Commercial and Domerile
convertible. 31,000 mile*, la ex­ 409 Palmetto Ave. — Ph. SU-R.
cellent condition, look*, Ilk*
new. Raasonabla for caah. You can still get a Brownie Movie

BUSINESS

REAL ESTATE
43—HOMES
SOUTH PINECREST— U9 Laurel
Drive. 3 bedroom modem home.
Lets than 1 year old. You can
buy thla bom* with n low down­
payment and take over a 44
G. I. Mortage. Monthly pay
monte Including tax 4 tnsur
rane* only &lt;7823. Close walking
distance to the new modern
Plneerest School. See this Home
today. ODHAM A TUDOR, Inc.
Cor. Hwy. 17-93 It 27lh St.
Phones 2100 and 2982.

cords.
Five room bouts with bath amt
Stnknrik Glows and Faint Co. approximately thirteen acre* of
GATLIN BROTHERS
high hammock land. W. E.
Phone 320
Dragline k Bulldozer Service 112-114 West 2nd St.
Klrehhoff Jr. Ph. 305.
Ph. 2232 Geneva. 2495 W. Sanford.

palatka. Ft*.

20th St.
Ray Herron will put you milaa
Ahead 4i Dollar* Ahead with a
high apprailed trade-in on
New 1MT Pontiac,
fee the new Pontlae now on
display.
1955 Plymouth Plata Sedan
1954 Pontlae 4-door Chlefton
Deluxe.
1954 Dodge Royal Sedan
1953 BuJek Riviera Seden
1952 4-door Plymouth
1951 4-door Chevrolet
1950 4-dooe Plymouth
Call Ray Harron, MM or after «
p m. Calll 1343-W.
Thla la a fret paaa to the MovleBi^U Theatre for R. E.
MltehelL Exp. date Jan 2 1M7
15—APPtlANCl REPAIRING
MATHIS alectrie appllanee repairing. Light fixtures Installed,
rrwi^plek up 4 delivery. Phone

Ten acres exceptional tiled lane
on hard surface road. W. E.
Klrehhoff Jr. Phone 305.

PRIG1DAIRE aypllanees,
stsl
.
salt
■
and Mrvlee.
0 . H.High,
High,OOvlada
___...
vlede

VA—FHA—CONVENTIONAL
FINANCING
FI*.
Fla. Phone FO-5-3M5
FO-B-3.MB or San LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
ford 1842-W after 6 p.ra.
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS

A.
Maytag automatic washer, good
Phone
condition, 1125. Phone 369-J.

K. SHOEMAKER. JR.
1991

1800 Mellonville

Thor Gladlron automatic Irontr,
practically new. |75. Phor.e

2108-R2.

ENJOY YOUIl OWN UOME

44—BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
HAYNES Office Machine Co.
Typewriters, adding machines
Salei-llrntals, 114 Max., i'll. 44

METAL ROOFING
Now in stock, 5-V Crimp—V
.Camera a* WflBOLJXrs CAM­
Corrugated — 2 4 " Corrugated
ERA SHOP, 210 S. Park Ave.
Get All Your Roofing Need* at

Sherman Concrete Flpa Co.

a —SCHOOL*. INSTRUCTION

CUSTOM BUILT HOMES

THIS CHRISTMAS
Select your home site In
South Plneerest—Sanford
Grove Minors—Sanford

Out West 13th St.
or

Deanna'* School of Dane*

Ballet—Tap—to*— and Ballroom 47—FURN m /R E —HOUSEHOLD
17-92 at Hiawatha— Phone 2171
Used furniture, appliances, tools,
etc. Dougbt-told. Larry’s Mart.
Thla la a free pea* to the Rita
321 East 1st. St. Phono 1831.
Thaatra for Gwyn Yale*. Eap.
date Jan. 2, 1967.
FOR DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE
TOLAR SCHOOL OF NANO
—at Warehouse Prices, visit
BERRY'S. W* are expert* at as­
557 Magnolia Av*.
sisting von to secure gracious
Register now for 2nd term be­
good looks with functional con­
ginning January 7, 1157. Begin
venience Today's beet buy* te
nor* through advanced. Phone
nationally advertised' furniture
274.
at DISCOUNT PRICES. Ml W.
First St. Phone 1ST foe Even
lag Appointment.

Valencia VUIas— DcLand
An Odham A Tudor home is all
you could ever wish for. You can
buy with cunfi'it-nco when you
deal with Odham A Tudor.
St* our beautiful rcsidtntiai sec­
tions: Dcl-AIr, Plneurctt, South
Plnacrcst, Rot* Court and San­
ford* most distinctive community
Grove Manors—Sanford

EMPLOYMENT

M-S1LP WANTED FEMALE

• BIG VALUES
• QUICK CREDIT
Exp. waitress wanted. 50c hour
lus board. Own transportation.
» EASY TERMS
one's Spaghetti House, Orange
WUJONMAIXK
City. Phone Spring 45235.
Haw and Uaad FeruJter*
til E. First SL
Phoaa m
IT—H ELP WANTED MALE

6

Drive Out T-*da.'
ODHAM A TUDOit. INC.
Cor. Ilwy. 17-92 &amp; 27th St.
Phonea 2100 and CWo
"Builder* of Finer Home*
For Florida Living*'

.OTS

Newspaper street aalesboyt weal­

S E R V IC E
ed for work after school. Aget
choice
lot*
in the
Mayfair
up to 14 year* ul.L See Mr.
15-BEAUTY PARLORS
Arrn at an atlra-tive i-Jsh
FREE • FREE
Holley at The Sanford Herald
pried. W. E. Kirchoff Jr. Phone
•10 Wave* by Zotos 4 ReaUatl* right after school
205.
ST40 Thru Nov. Opeo • a.m. Young Men 11-25 for Tree work. Your choice of ■ beautiful Ladles
17—BROKERS sod REALTORS
CaU DTI
watch, earrings A Pin set or a
Apply 1201, Elm after 8:00 p. in.
HARRIETT'S BRAUTY NOOK
Man* watch, cuff links, tie
MAYFAIR AREA
clasp A pen A pencil sat. With
hi* I* a free paaa to the Prairie 25—MALlf~or FEMALE
112 N. Virginia, beautiful Brilyour purchase of
Lake Drive In Theatre for B. E.
tany Farm Home. 3 bedr-mmi,
Ramey. Exp. Jan. 2, 1M7.
2 baths; “ Wade-built" on Oak
1J—BUILDING—REPAIRS
PAINTING

Ted Burnett
for PAINTINO
MOl Grandview
Phone 1MI-M

WOOLSEY

$ 149*60 or more

HELP WANTED!

Hurry and get yours now. ManyMany bargains to choosa from
—AH prices rtduced.

Male end Female
• To work In Sanford's newest
self-service BURGER K I N G
drive-in

Marine FlnUhta
For Your Boat
ienkerik GUm and Paint Co- a Restaurant experience n et
12-114 W. 2nd St.
Phase 320 necessary but helpful. Good
RENEW
Your Roof! May W*
suggest a contractor. Let Us
arrange a Home Owners Loan
to covtr your roofing job. Gre­
gory Lumber of Sanford. 8th
and Maple, Phone 2*62. •
For Painting call Mr. Tasker, Pk
65SXR. Room special t l«.9».

starting salary.

4*—FARM and GARDEN
Orange*, tangerines A kumquttt.
2201 W. 24L:. J. T. Fortier Sr.

• Apply in person to Mr. Solo­
CABBAGE PLANTS
mon at The Burger King, 2102
400.000 Mldteaton Market.
French Ate.
2105.

FLOOR aaadag aod muahtog.
Cleauteg. waxmg. bemng Semi.
31-WORK WANTED—MALE
a«l# county line* 1925.
H M Gle«ton. Lake Mary
Thla is a free pass to the Movieland Rlde-In Theatre for Don­
ald Myers. Exp. date Jan. 2.
1937.

Experienced Colored welter
sires part-time work during
holidays. Phone 177- R.

FINANCIAL

Phone 1203

25-P IA N O *KEV|CE~

L. L. 8111 — Piano Technician
Phone 2154 Rnete |. Sanford

I I —ROOrmO-PLUMBlNO

CERAMIC TILE

Ph.

For her Christmas give her
planter* and blooming potted
plant* from—
GRAPEV1LLE NURSERY
de­ GrapeviUe Av*. — Phone 205S

McRANEY-SMITH PAINTS 15-MONEY Tr LOAN

2415 S. Park______

ECHOrj BEDDING CO.
Cor. 2nd A Magnolia. Ph. 1232
"Bud Bamberger, Mgr,
t KEfc DELIVERY

A U TO L O A N S
COST LESS

Florida Stato Bank
OP SANFORD

FOR QUICK AtTTON use Ha Ml
Paul F. Mueller A Son Ph. 154
fled ads to s*a rent hire. Call
Free estimate. Quality work.
1531, say ' Charge u ."

For Sale: Mld-t«tton cabbage
plants. Fred Thurston. Ph.
4S2-R.
For Sale
At once, to Tons
Chicken Manure.
Ph. 93 W.

shaded lots, fly appointment.
$15,000.

ROSA L. PAYTON

PHONE 927* Ter CHERRY
Registered Real Estate Uruker *7—BROKERS sag REALTORS
Real Estate Brokerage — Notary SOMETHLNG MISSING? Loest* FOR GRAND BUYS GALORE,
Phone 2871
17 92 St Hiawatha
make the Want Ads your shopp­
1219 W. IIUi St. Rear Barber Shop
ing place.
W. H. "BUI" RTEMPF.R
It quickly through Want Ads.
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-fN
Bealter — Geaeral Inturor
2544 French Ave.
Guy Alien Associate
Phoaa 1121.
J. W. HALL. REALTOR
Arietta Price, Associate
Jehany
Walker,
Associate
Phone 905 or 2122 — 112 N. Park
"Call Hall" rboa* 1758
IF IT IB REAL ESTATE
SWAP ANTTHINQt Just pise*
Contult A *t£AL~.OK First
a*k Crumley k Montrlth
204 So. Park Ave. — Phone 980
CULLEN ANI) IIARKEY
UUtaified ads. Phoaa 1121 for a
Phsr.c
772
at 117 3wuU Tars
lee N. Park Av*.
Phone e ju
OZIER REALTY CO
helpful ad writer.
Laura B. Ozier, Realtor
Hazel M. Field. Associate
» t . J o l t « «
V i l l a g e
2801 So. Orlando Hwy. Ph. 1359
EVENINGS: 3115 and 790
C. LA" “ N
^
K D. PETERSON
SL
Broker Associate*: A. B. Puterson
DOLL HOUSE
Jr., P. J. Ch.'tterson, Garfield
S A L E S M
A N
Willetts, John Meiseh and R. W.
2 bedroom, masonry, kitchen
114N 9*91 Ret.
Williams. A. C. Doudaey, Land
equipped, bsautiful oak floors,
u N s e x o ruo"&lt;o»
Survivor.
ceramic tiled bath, nice clo»«?ls,
Sears, Roeliuck nnd Co. with Hu newly opened helling
118 N, Psrk Av„.
Phono (120
plenty of kitchen .-abinetz, nice
program, offers unnual opportunity for energetic
porch, 2 lot*, citrus, corner
salesman of ntanugeriul ability. ADVANCEMENT UN*
location at 2016 Holy Ave. Thi*
il a good buy at $10,500, with
LIMITED. Eligible for all Sear* Benefltst. Musst have'
terms available. Exclusive.

BALI REALTY
And INSURANCE

Seminole Realty

W. DIETRICHS
T. W. HERO
REALTOR*
Tree ripened oranges, 11 no bushel 1901 Park Ave.
Phone 27 or ltd
Phono
Vr.
53—WANTED te BUY

■UMBER
A-J. BUILD IN G

Apply In Person

Robert A. Williams

REALTOR
Entire houseful! of furniture. Cash
Raymond l.unciquitt,
iald for bargain offer. No dealer
nvolvcd. Needed at once. Call
ASSOCIATE
Saoforvl 379.
Phone 1113, Atlantic Bank Bldg.

F

neut appearance. Age 25*|il, High school education es*
sential, college preferred. Automobile necessary. l‘ rt*
vious experience desirable. THIS IH A FULL T IM E YEAR ROUND POSITION.

SEARS, ROEBUCK AND C O .
I

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lA N F O V B B R A I D

mm I r a B h l h • * *
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And Relishes

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electronic charting.

Location Of Europe
Air Force Pinpoints
ed. Navigation In the jet age can
B y JOHN W .FINNEY
United Frets S ta ff Correspondent b* made more accurate and s a f­
WASHINGTON * — The Air er.
To Give Awards
F orc e IN years after Christo­
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haa located Europe-

Exactly.
* Its maping service has suereeded in pinpointing precisely
where America la In relation to
Europe.
Thle
seemingly belated dla*
eotery may, in »omo respects,
have aa far-reaching effect at
that o f Columbus. It paves the
way for man to blast himself o ff
the fa ce of the earth with batitstie missiles.
But short o f such holocaust,
there will be paceful gains grow­
ing out o f the discovery, too.
Haps and charts can be correct-

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The Air Force’s discovery was
rsvealed In a routine announce­
ment that an outstanding unit
award was being given to the
1370th Photo Mapping Group, and
the 1371st, 1372nd, 1373rd, and
1374th
Slapping and Charting
Squadrons, stationed at Palm
Beach Air Force Base, Fla.
The units are receiving tht
award for "exceptionally merito­
rious service o f national signifi­
can ce" In providing "the first
known geodetic relationship be­
tween tha North American and
European continents-"
The award, however, Is appar­
ently
a
little
premature.
A
spokesman said it probably will
be another year before the Air
Foce completes all the calcula­
tions It obtained in four years of
A noted home laundry expert
gives this advice to keep white
nylon tricot slips from graying
Wash in hot water, with soap
or detergent suds. White tricot
slips should never be worn more
thin two days without washing,
and preferably only one day. Due
to italic electricity, they pick up
an am siing amount of toil, and
need hot water, plenty of soap or
detergent am! thorough
rinsing
to keep them while.
Iridescent stones, antique set­
tings, pearls, sequins and rhine­
stones add a glamorous touch
to chopsticks, hatrrlips,
headbands and oversiie hairpins for
the new wide-swept
coiffures.

IjutlT then, the Air Foree will
be unable to »ay wne'.l.cr Europe
and the United States are closer
or farther apart than commonly
supposed. And once the Air Force
com es up with the exact Inter­
continental distance, there ia a
possibility the figure will be cla s­
sified, this spokesman said.
Worldwide Project
The project la part of a w orld­
wide reehartlng o f the earth’s
surface by all the military serv­
ices o f the United States as well
as by other nations.

D A ILY

Happy tfew

HUBTVDU‘ O R V « «
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Essentially, the problem la that
while there are fairly precise
maps o f specific areas o f the
world, tha global rtlationihip* be
tween these areas remain Inexact.
In the course o f iti survey, for
Instance, the Air Force found (hat
the Grand Bahama Island in the
Caribbean is eight miles out of
position
according
to
current
maps.

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7. Fruit o f
the palm
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19. Always
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31. Belonging
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to us
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23. Greedy
19. Poem
24. Adhesive
substance
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The Army Map Service discov­
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o f the Amies mountains were ac­
tually two or three miles from
whtre they were thought to be.

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DOU04AJ MacAITHUX R, and his wife, are shown In Washington with
Secretary o f State John Foster Dulles after MacArthur was sworn
hi as the new U.S. Ambassador to Japan. He succeeds Ambassador
John M. Allison, who la returning to Washington for reassignment.

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May your Christmas be Merry and
Bright is the wish from all of us to
all of you!

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Get Acquainted
With Oviedo
By M A R IA N R.

JONES

OVIEDO—“ Let** Get Acquainta T , Where will be e U rt? First,
vra must tell you who we are.
We are citizens living in the
■mall town o f Oviedo, in the
heart o f the mueklands o f Sem(note County— once called by a
prominent sportswriter "in the
hinterlands o f Seminole Counnty".
This aroused the Ire o f those
jrroud citizens o f this eommunWhen
confronted
with
the
wrath his statement caused and
the ridicule from communities
fallowing that statement where
ear
famous
basketball
team
traveled, he remarked: " I ’d rather
he from the hinterlands and have
• basketball team like Oviedo
puts out than from the places
they come from ."
This small town boasted o f a
population o f SSOO on the taking
o f the last census sev eral'yea rs
ago, but U growing by leaps
and bounds now.
The people here are anything
hut the "hinterland" variety. They
are hustlers. There are so many
c h ic , social and religious activ­
ities, not to speak o f personal,
that dates to schedule certain
activities have to be scrutlnsed
and scheduled far In advance In
arder not to conflict with others

'Executive Recruiters' Office
In Spacious Park Avenue Suite
By CYNTHIA LO W E R ?
NEW YORK (At—One o f the
—even then, they do most lanation's top manhunters works
variably.
First, there is th« mayor, tha out o f a spacious apartment suite
honorable M. L. (L ee) Gary. Mr.
Gary has been mayor for some
lime now and, he lives wllh his
wife, Claribel, on Broadway. He
hails from Villa flic s. Ga., but
Ihey have been in Oviedo for
over a quarter o f a century.
Mr. Gary is assisted in running
PHOENIX, ArizuM— Mayor Jaek
the town by several councilmen, Williams has sent a letter to a
including J. Y. Harris, Joe I. 14-yearold Polish boy, assuring
Beasley, Karl Deul, B. F. Wheel­ him that American Indians are
er Jr., and T. L. Lingo, town "n ot locked up In prisons and
clerk.
cam ps."
Many additions and improve­
The letter was In reply to one
ments have been made in Oviedo written by Jack Ladislsw,
a
during the recent years, includ­ schoolboy in Lodz, a central Po­
ing th« paving o f the streete and land city o f about SOOO.OOO popu­
putting up namca o f the streets. lation. Jack asked if 'it Is true
what they are saying and writing
GOOD GROOMING GIFT
in our papers" about the status
Gifts o f good grooming
ir e o f American Indian*.
much appreciated at Christmas
Williams wrote that Indiana
time. H ere's one that can be have a choice o f living on reser­
definitely unusual, and It's per* vations set aside fo r them by the
feet for giving either to a man Federal government or anywhere
or woman.
in the United Statee, and that
It’ s a gift certlcat* from a reservation Indians have their
good dry cleaner, entitling the own police, lawa and econom ic
recipient to bath
pressing and system.
cleaning service, to
help
him
The youngster’ s letter, trans­
keep his clothes neat, trim, spic lated by a Polish-born Phoenix
end span.
resident, read In part:
" I am Interested in the living
conditions of th« peoples which
are under your cam end I am
anxious to know If there are still
wild Indians in your State, and if
they are locked up In prisons and
camp* like our papers and books
and film s show. . . "

Polish Boy Assured
Americon Indians
Are Not Locked Up

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their residence In London, England, as the British statesman cele••' breted bis Bind birthday. He marked the occasion with a luncheon
In London and a dinner at Chartwell. (international Radiophoto J

But he isn't looking for men
who have broken the law. lle ’a
hunting for executives to fill high
salaried posltioni in business. And
in’ spite o f ihe fa c t that boss sta­
tus is the ambition o f most men,
good executives a re in perenially
short supply. That's why more
and m ore speclalUte like Handy
are opening up a new field o f
business
as "execu tive recruit­
ers.”
Wh«n
top job* open up—by
death, retirement or dismissal—they are usually and ideally filled
by bright young m en from that
com pany’ ! ranks. Sometimes, how­
ever, there Jusl gren't any can­
didates
for auch advancement.
Then top management, after fill
ing In lta own search or deciding
U'a not equipped to launch one,
is likely to call In a firm like
Handy’ i whose m ost Important if
not only activity^ la manhuntlng.
Most o f their hunts involve men
— Infrequently w om en—in higher
salary bracket*. F ew will take
on a project for leas than 12,500
and frequently the tab Is much,
much larger. As it works out,
recruiters are moat often cifled
on to fill spots paying more than
120,000 a year and often m om
than $75,000.

M ayor Williams said he will
send Jack a year'* subscription
to Arizona Highways magaslne
and also have a 14-year-old Indian
boy write to Jack and "tall him
the truth about American In­
Recently, for exam ple. Handy
dians.”
waa called In to find a $50,000
a year vice president to handle
Induitrial relations fo r a targe
distiller. He found the perfect can
dldate— not in a comeptltor'a or­
ganization but In a company whfeh
WASHINGTON
on—
Starting rtade gias* containers. The man
Jan. 1, federally Insured eom m tr- had only a consum er’ s acquaint
d i l banks may pay 3 per cent ance with bourbon but hia back­
Interest on savings acocunts and ground in handling employes, cop­
ing with unions and carrying out
certain other deposits.
The government ha* authoriz­ company policy fitted him per­
ed the increase from the current fectly fo r the Job.
Handy, a Harvard man in his
214 per cent reillng In ■ move
aimed at spurring savlngi and 60s who could be type cast into
making available m ore money for a board chairman's role, says that
finding round pegs fo r round hole*
capital investment.
The increase applies not only Is largely a matter o f intense and
lo saving* account*, but to time systematized hunting. Like every
deposit* and certificate* which good detsclive, he has developed
run longer than six months. Those a large number o f dependable
between 00 days and six months tipster* on whom he frequently
now may carry 2V4 per cent in­ calls for confidential lead*.
O nce In a while a man and a
terest, up from 2 p«r cent.
position are brought together by
sheer chance. One o f Handy’ i as­
The Polnsettla
sociates had been hunting for six
Attracted by the beauty o f a
wild plant, Dr.
Joel
Poinsett, months to fill a 130,000 a year
first U. S. Minister to Mexico spot. The com pany needed a
generations ago,
sent
cuttings scientist with a background in
beck to his South Carolina Plan­ atom ic research, with a specialty
tation where they thrived vigor­ In radio-active isotopes and a subously and, eventually, gave all of specialty in using Isotopes In test­
us the familiar ChrUtma* plant ing detergents. One day an alsosoc la to was talking to a contact
which perpetuatos his name.
about an entirely different posi­
Your polnsettla m iy last un­
tion and learned that an engi­
til next Christmas and even a f­
neer with the exact qualifications
terward, wllh care.
When
the
had been dropped by a company
|tav*| begin to dry, cut o ff oneIn th„ aftermath o f a proxy fight.
half the growth, put it In the
Within two days, the engineer—
basement, water it every
few
lo his own surprise— had a new
week*. Plant outside In June In
position which paid him consider­
partial shade: bring Inside
In
ably more than his old one.
early September, keep at M de-

The right m»n. however, rarely
dron Into Handy's lap.

Ireel.

Why Down Chimney?
Why I* Santa pictured as com­
ing down ih« chimney? One Story
goes back to pre-Christian U*rmany and Hertha, goodness of tha
home. At the winter lalstle*, which
Is about the tim* of Chrlrtmai,
families kindled a fire of f|r
boughs inside their homes, and
the goddess supposedly descended
through tho smoke to bring them
good luck.
•Tho legend carried over Into
old England, wher,. Santa was
credited wjth coming down the
chimney to clean it of *oot so
good luck could come in.
An apple, sprayed with gold
1* a glittering amt novel holder
(&gt;&lt;r a glowing green or red
Christmas candle. Us# In pairs,
or singly for tibia or mantle deco­
rations.

Good Holiday Dish
One

on Park Avenue. His cozy carpeted
room gives only one d o e that
this is in fact an o ffic e : Three
telephones.
On a recent day, at the top o f
John L. Handy's wanted list, were
the operating vice president o f a
transportation com pany, a print­
ing specialist who speak* fluent
French, a woman merchandising
d irector-of a cosm etics manufac­
turer, a vice president In eharge
o f research for a metals com ­
pany.

Banks To Soon Pay
3 Pet. Interest

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THE TROT SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS

Handy, with alm ost 30 year*
In Ih* employe recruitment field,
can't define the word executive
better than anyon* else but he
ha* some decided notions about
what maka« a good executive.
He la fond o f quoting a G er­
man ganeral's definition o f a good
d fficer,
"T h ere are four qualities and
ho should hsve two o f them," he
said. "H o should be either indus­
trious or laiy and Intelligent or
stupid. The best top officer* are
the ones who are intelligent and
lazv—they will delegate work.
Good staff men are Intelligent
and industrious. Thera's always a
spot for a man who la stupid and
la iy. But look out for the man
who I* stupid and Industrious—
he’ s the one who will get you into
trouble. | think (hat, in a way,
the same thing applies to execu­
tiv e s."

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and a variety o f nuts, will serve fecL Cover ends, top and sides
14-18 persons at any holiday par­ with mocha butter cream and
ty be it a fam ily gathering or
a bu ffet party.
Chocolate Log
*i cup sweet butter
1 cup augar
* egg*
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2/3 cup she 1ltd almonds
2/3 cup shelled walnuts
4 Chocolate Cookies
*« cup chocolate bits
Vi teaspoon pure vanilla
Cream butter and blend in 's u ­
gar. Separate egg* and add yolks,
one at a time to the butter, beat­
ing until mixture is foam y. Grate
nuts and cookies and add together
with melted chocolate bits and
vanilla. In a-separate bowl beat
egg whites until itlff and fold in­
to the rhocolate mixture. ‘ Pour
Into loa f pan ( 1 4 " x 414" x

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sprinkled with flour. Bake for ap­
proximately 1 hour in a 550* F.
oven. Cool and turn from pan.

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sprinkle with confectioners' su­
gar.
Media Batter Creasn

14 pound sw eet butter
2 cup* confectioners' sugar
8 tablespoons water
2 tablespoons instant coffee .
Cream butter. Dissolve coffa e
and sugar in water. Add UquR
gradually to butter, stirring until
ingredients are compeitely blend­
ed. Use a cake decorator ' t o
spread butter cream on ehocolato
log.
THE BOY SCOUTS. After all t&gt;*
Boy Scouts have one o b je ctiv e
and that i* to train boys for citizen,
ship and to help mould stronger
characters. This D the idea of th e
oath and law — and all the p r #
gram worka toward i t Much o f It,
happily, is designed (or the out-et
doors, where boys find great ad­
venture a* did the pioneers.

UofF Seeks Student
U n ion B u ild in g
TALLAHASSEE UT — Dr. J.
Wayne Reitz, president of the
University o f Florida, told the
Board o f Control that the univer­
sity will seek authority to con­
struct a new student union build­
ing on the Gainesville campus.
Dr. Reitz said the form al re­
quest probably will be made in
January.
He said the existiing Florida
Union, one o f the oldest structures
on Ihe cam pus, is "com pletely
Inadequate to meet the so c ia l
recreational and cultural advant­
ages a union building should of­
fer."
Dr. Reitx said the plan is to
borrow the money fo r the build­
ing and repay the loan from its
earnings. He said the existing
building would then be converted
into a cam pus office and class­
rooms.
The board authorized Dr. Relts
to proceed with step* necessary
to obtain a preliminary f3o,000

Collins Says Need
For Revenue Must
Be C le a rly Made

federal loan to make a start on
campus housing for 104 married
students. The project was previ­
ously endorsed by the board.
The board at the request o f Dr.
Doak S. Campbell, president of
Florida State University, voted to
ask Gov. Collins to take the nec­
essary preliminaries required to
bring the faculties o f FSU, the
University o f Florida and Florid*
A and M universities under fed­
eral social security.
Dr. Campbell said faculty mem­
bers want coverage b ccau ie it
provides survivors, Insurance. He
said Ihe stale retirement plan
which now covers the faculties of­
fers no such protection.
As the state plant board, the
board approved a recommenda­
tion by plant commissioner Ed
Ayers that a sod grass certifica­
tion program be Inaugurated.
Ayers *aid specialists at the uni­
versities are developing new and
important strains o f grass and the
certification program is needed
both for protection o f these new
grasses and the public.

A giant box o f shellsd and
salted nuts is a gift everyone
TALLAHASSEE ( * - G o v . Collins will enjoy.
says it’s premature to talk about
new taxes now and declared (he
need for additional revenua must
be “ clearly established" before
he will discuss plan* for raising it.
Taking note o f recent specula­
tion about the possibility of new
taxes when the Legislature meet*
in April, Collin* *ald the "need
for such must be clearly estab­
lished before I would favor any
proposal to tax anbyody any fur­
ther fo r anything. This cannot he
done until after the budget hear­
ing*.
"Talk now o f what new taxes
may be imposed Is premature and
l will not become Involved In it.
Such talk close* th«. door, so to
speak, on opportunities to avoid
new taxes and this I am not
prepared to d o."
The governor last month totd
weekly newspaper editors at a
press conference it is "entirely
possible” the stata will need new
rcvAiuo to continue it* progress
but declined to bc specific pend­
ing a report from a citizens’ com ­
mittee which is studying Florida’s
tax structure.
The Cabinet began budget hear­
ings Dee. 17 on an estimated to­
tal of 600 million dollars worth
o f 1937-59 fund request* from
state agencies and departments—
a new record.
Anticipated tax revenues for the
coming biennium are unofficially
set at between 500 and 520 m il­
lion dollar*. If all budget requests
should bo approved as they stand
—which
is highly
unlikely— It
would mean up to 100 million dol­
lars In new revenue would be
needed.

Less Workers Idled
By Work Stoppage
During October
WASHINGTON UP— The Labor
Department said fewer worker*
were idled by work stoppages
beginning in October than in any
corresponding month since &gt;948.
The department’ s statistics bu­
reau also said that preliminary
estimates showed a marked im ­
provement in the situation over
October a year ago.
The bureau said 325 stoppages
beginning this October idled 130.OOO w orkers compared with 431
n*w stoppages in October 1955
directly affecting 114,000 workers.
Including stoppages that began
earlier, there were 525 In effect
in October, idling &lt;90/000 workers
for an estimated one million mandays. In October 1955, tha depart­
ment said, there were 654 stop­
page* In effect. Idling 292,000
workers fo r 2,410,000 u a a days.

MERRY
C H R ISTM A S
Iffsd* o f jolly wishes for the best
Christmas ever, to our friends

inJ customers from our
entire staff.

Warner Gulf Service Station
“Car# will Save Your Car*
•101 East 1st

Phone 9193-1662

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^ ^ i t h reverent hearts we pay tribute to Him
.Hia Christmas and hope that Ilia teachings o f Peace
on Earth and G ood W ill to Men wUl find expression
throughout the w orld. May your fam ily enjoy the
many rich blessings o f Christmas!

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Universe May j
Be Expanding j
i\ t Slower RateI

y

';NG SANTA’ TAKES GIFTS TO LIGHTHOUSES

WASHINGTON —
Tentative'
^•UanM
rCDOftcJ
thftt
evidence artl
w ii
reported
that 'j
&gt;5»

may b* expanding a t 1
ret*.

u t i i '» T » e

I ' slower

Th!’ natlenge lo the concept of j
n a ir iitronomer* thit the toe-j
mor ill forever continue to balloot &gt;ut Into »n unlefiwd vo.d
jrj
mtslm*1 In the annual iejort of the Carnegie institution
:e r*«earch
research I
i f Washington, a private
9ody.
It ntd atudlee mud-* by afttonjmen at Carnegie** Mu Wilson
.tod Palonar observatories In CM.
tfornia tuggeit that the unlvrr»e
may be an •’oscilla'mg'* thing*
like a toy balloon that t« repeatadly blown up, partially deflated,
^ben blown up again.
~.TWn tenutive
.-.mclusion la
M u e d In part on atodlea of start
" , thooaand billion bill’on mile*
from the earth *nd racing oof I
ward •* ipeed* excelling &lt;0,000
•mile'
accond.
Th Jarnegle astronomer* iatd
their ,,«till too emdi* observatloni. If confirmed, would mean
• that “ tho expansion of the uni! verse will eventual!#, stop, and
J contraction will Set In.”
% Other astronomers said if the
^eoncept prove* to he sound, such,
l oscillating of the universe would
; take place gradually over billions
• and billion* of years
!
They tald th* Carnegie report

May your holiday» be at bright at
the lightt on your Chrittmat tree!
Your Sunthlna Service friendt
•I neighbort itith you a

Defense Dept. Tells Creation
Of 'Single Manager System

• constitutes th* first observed evi­
dence. however teatatlve. to *up• port th* theory of an oscillating
universe, which is not a r.cw on*.
•
Still another concern* held by
. tome astronomer* Is th it the uni- j
f)v e r s e le a
steady
thing—o n e!
! that never he* expanded Or eonNEW YORK — Movla industry
« tra d ed as ■ whole, *l‘ oou*h In! dividual star systems within It censors have revised th* movie
code for the first time since It was
may do so.
Astronomers generally define adopted in 1330.
; the universe as Including matter,
New standard*, stricter in some• energy and space. .Many »ay it is
senses and m ore lenUmt In others
expanding to some degree. They
• concede they have no present an- were announced by the Motion
awer to the question o f w ha: Picture Assn, o f Am erica, tho
m ovie industry’s
self-lmpo*ed
§ •’ spacer” can expand into
Dr. Carl P. Haskins, president censoring board.
o f Carnegie, said confirmation
Eric Johnson, presided: of the
*f the Mt. Wilson— P ilom ar data MPAA, in announcing some 20
"m ay allow conclusions o f a funchanges, suid the new code "is
■ laments! and far-reaching nature
already in effect—Hollywood has
! shout the geometry o f apace, and
tbout the mean average density been advised
%f matter In . the universe."
Johnson m

Movie Industry
Code Revised

South Africa produced 510 m il.
lion dollars worth o f gold In 1935.
Canada produced 159 million and
the United States mined 80 m il­
lion dollars worth o f gold in the
eam o time.

a

O l'/ t r t t it u M '

Force and the Navy.
Eventually, tne Pen-agon
;
pccta to enlarge
this fleet to

2,000 planes by drawing

on an I
available total o f 4,000 Air Force
and Navy transports.
O fficials disclosed that the now
order has direct impact on the
Air F orce’ s unit structure.
•
At the outset, three heavy wings
o f C12I type planes will bt re­
moved from Air Force control an
turned over to the uniflot agtvicy
which w ill bo headed by Secre­
tary o f the Air Force Quarles.
Tee transportation official* 'aid
the Defense Department also has
‘ ‘under study” a propoial to re­
move merlium transport wings
from Air Force control. Ths Air
F orce presently has 11 such units.

This brought into to.-us recent
reports o f plan* to shorten tho
target for Air Force
strength
V ie w 'Ito 137-wing total which
Congress had authorised by next
summer. Present strength is 131
wings.
The reduction in wing strength
apparently will aceom p iny a cut
in the number o f aircraft in some
■combat wings, like ti imliers. The
argument presented for lhi% reduc­
tion in aircraft strength is that
m urltar firepower makos possible
: delivery o f a
vastly
greater
amount o f destruction with fewer
aircraft.
In e ffe ct, the new air transport
plan tightens Ihe control sought
1in th-- nrl jins' ’ '•,v *;s,»ar-n!d arder
which created MATS. At that time
some o f Ihc airlift planes o f the
Air F orce and N ivy we e brought
into th« combined operation.

The campus o f Oklahoma M.M
College
welcomes
people
who
step on the grass. They have
planted 73 strains o f grass to test
which la the toughest grass to
use on g olf courses.
Richard Rodgers, composer o f
“ Oklnhoma” and other muvic.il
hits, was Ihe first freshman ever
to compose the music for a Col­
umbia University varsity show-.

' OH l i n n s

VurtSV''

B. K. Ailams

W. M. Gaines

J. B. Phillips

J. K. Andrews

H. P- Galloway

D. II. Plercy
G- T. Pittard

J- L. Atkinson

R. L. Porter
R. P. Goodspeod
H. A- Govrsn
J. H. Grant

J. C. Beall

R. !)■ Griento

L. J. Reeves

R. C. Brantley

D. J. Hamilton

R- Reynolds

3. W. Buckler

M. D- Harden

B. F. Bullard

R. T. Ilutchett

M■ I). Bumgarner

W. H- Hawkins

Jack Burney

A P. ilittell

J. Bonder

V. P. Rozon

C. J. Sassntan

Rustun Busby

C. L. Scudder

Harry A. Canell, Jr,

C- U. Soderblom
J. F- liolladay

R. L- Spotta

R. F. Hubbard

R. N. Stafford

C. S- Johns

T- N. Stafford

Patricia A. Caasuba

C. A. Johnson

W. A. Stansfleld

A- J. Chesiia

J. C Johnson

J. A. Stewart

J- W. Carter
W. Curver. Jr.

SOVIET OFFERS GREETING CARC

C- T. Rabun

T F. Stewart

H. H. Coleman

E C. Daniels

II. J. Keefer

J. C. Taylor

J. J. Kendall

D. E. Thrasher
C- W. Turner, Sr.

R. W. Von Herhulla
C- C. UeLoach

W. O. Livingston

L. A. Watson

J. A Manning
W. J Doyle

C F. Markowks
Marian W. William*

R. fc- Dukes
A. R. .Middleton

l \ s another year rolls around
w e express ou r thanks for your past

D- B .Middleton

Jessie C. Winegar

patronage and wish you all . . .

R. A. Fender

H. C. Moor#

Jessie Winningham

M E R R Y

W. A. Feeler

W. M. Oaborn*

L. M. Wooda

J E. Padgett

Margaret M Wright

C H R I S T M A S !

AN OFFICIAL OtUTWO CAM for 1938 haa been U*u*d In Moscow by
th* Soviet Union poet office showing * white-bearded gentleman
with t pack on his back and a etrlking resemblance to that old capi­
talist. Santa Claus. Th* government prefer* to call him ’’Grandfather Froat" and clothe* him In blue. The written sentiment at the
bottom translates Into ’’New Year Greetings.'*
(/memationaU
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Calif.

y

Vm students a r t eeH ng A s
peanuia throughout the rnuimj- T h e nitj to raise prom r ip e rue mo

O U fM a State Eraplojets R»t h w n t Srstra m i securities
•lift a book iala* of HU.UICT
It haa over TVjMR member*.

kjbd a wwi

ALBUQUERQUE, N. M
. Air
Force offte«r» at nearby
Kirtland Air rore* B*s« like
where they art stationed so well
T ie first U. S. Po*t O ffice war
they are planning * •virement
.♦ H In New York Cl .7 on Nor.
haven in the area.
I. 1**3.
Headed by Brig G*&amp;. William
HOLLYWOOD &amp;— William Hoi- ar.d Fredrie March but they make Canterbury, commandant of t h S
: popular with young people these |
A F N ew afratvts
den is themovies’ new H og o f
bo* o ffice champions of famed Kirtla-.d special weapons center.
Hi-fi parties are expected to days as the recording*. they are
.r -.r n .n te d
inTALLAHASSEE J&lt;— Rep James the box office, one o f the
rare * r « n personality! such as John a group of officers his purchased
it
Christmas
and
to
beautifully
ornamented
be all the rat* at
mnd U ’ “ Jf '
ri!y. Each ‘ l f f u - r
. Near Year'*. The Lies Is that the |many instances with kolachrorre Xoadf o f HiUibor ugh County, tim e, that an actor of h u sort J g J * * “ j j *
appropriate
to who will be chairman of the House ha* woo the coveted award.
Shirley Temple
*
,
- .
,
scene*
young group may clo*e them- winter
a?pr pna
-o lpproprlatioa, Committee for th*
U.uaily. the people - h o buy
,n the , r » Je’ HoU' n
kn" " ' ’ P!an* !°
JJf
Und a ffie
selre* o f f in a room Vith their Christmas.
• n e t?* -. A n a ^ n e s n . a e a .
k .
kUdill
»
waowa^m
---------------third time in 1937. say. r e . taxes ticket, applaud
perform ance, by
m&lt;MT * ’ « 4CU,r ,h&lt;*“
4* *
“ A , .----------. " L / -.- d
1Hi-Fi while Mom. Dad and other
•ueh
tonality. That means he has th- the acreage Is sectioned,
—
may
br
r.eedgH
.-.tit
year.
such &gt;s Halden. Speocer Tracy t a je k ^
|ubmerJtn4 h„ o w n __________________________
, members of the fam ily entertain
in another room. It’ll be fan. say 1/ a a T
II
A f bl
H &gt;aid he doubts the predicted —
personality into the role he porstate income o f about 310 million .
young moderns just to sit around
important
Appropriation, trays. The personalitie. o f pre- S '
u e .t r O a g lllv '
111 I A. Is I v I I j
Wl llv ff
dollars
from
present revenue
revenue po
t
and listen.
Committee
was
announced by vious champion* are so fixed m
N ltA *

Hi-Fi Parties Make
ig Holiday Hit

Rep. Moody Says

w

H o ld e n

New Taxes May Be N e w

B o x

M o v ie s '

O ffic e

K in g

Needed Next Year

Kf|r|flp||f Ilf NoUf

r s ? ? s i? 3 S F o r e c a s t in g System2 5

belli ring out sod sflbAe? t * O’
atom so be born wt nalias bow eery iopoctux yeoa
jrfT T ^ ’t bee been 10 our suarea W e spyrtrisra
A

efyeesmhy die Holiday lo t o o brings » Tbaah

f a n and « p • • *

A

MERRY

CHRISTMAS

AND
A

HAPPY

NIW

YBA*

T o .’

started kis climb into
young men arrive early enough
*
*
Moody, who has a reputation
noiaen startes
Senate President Designate W. th* select box office list two
to rearrange the furniture so
D ALLAS
.F -D r
Irving
P among legislators of being as
‘
"•
,L T n ’ Z l
there is plenty o f seating space Rriek m eteorology o f Denver, tightflsted with th^ d a t e s money *b4n? ’ o f ° 4
* L r f ^ ^ c ^ o f I h e h/e^
for an That way. she -ays. the Co l o . told ,.ty officials o f what »
if it were his own. said he
* R,m ' th* Appropriations
^
fam ily can entertain too.
f* t , ntd , radical new weather hasn’t heard “ any widespread oh- ‘ ° ° °
w
^ ,
!
Corn may be popped in an elec-1 forecasting system whieh he said Jeftion to new tares "
1 J Griffin Jr . o f Os * T «ar old veteran o f 17 year, in
.trie popper and hot dogs can six- , in loon permit accurate daily
He indicated present source, o f f M U
?k *
|JL 7 nd f L l " S ,
lie on a borrowed electric broiler weather foreeasti “ for several income would be severely strain- l,B!
Ghappell Jr., of Marian.
7
if need b* right in he* room if years In advance."
,d if forced to finance the gov- M* !lon ' ° f Orange: J.
W. MeThe rest
of
this year’s li.t.
the kitchen is going to be in full The city of Dallas recently can- ernmcntal espansioo needed to Alpin * Hllailt0B: Joha
M
*
P °» ‘ heater
mm.
use. She can cook everything in ceied a sreatber modification con- cope with
Florida’ spopulation
* * ,,r of CTurton* :
Andrew J. included some familiar winners
advance or serve cold things such tract with Dr. Kriek He m e: with
representatives
as committee
and fou r new one* The runnersas salad and sandwiches with a city officials to discuss the new1. ^ . ,
M usselm in Jr.,
o f Broward.
up fotlow. in thi* order
John
IM drink if she prefers
a i i T r iit c «
r Z
’
k
William H. M ines* # f D uval: Wayn*.
James
Stewart.
Burt
The lovely thing about Hi-Fi
H* raid hi* visit with city ofti;. J u iZ dUn't think f t * 0!1 Marshburn o f Levy: John Lancaster Glenn Ford, llaitin
is that it brings out the joyous Retail was purely informative and ('j,e\ ihou’d e v -cc - j*aasv
^ Orr J r . o f Dade: Homer
T. Jn*i Lewi*. Gary Cooper. Marilyn
tores uf Yuletide carols. The cla- that he made no definite propo- Hjnne "h e 1M 7 leeUl.riv* . •
Putnal o f Lafayette: J E Pratt Monro*. Kim Novsk and Frank
rity that a good Hi-Fi set
and sal or price offer.
ln ‘j declared la s makers shoiiM °* Manatee; Emmett S. Robert. Sinatra.
proper acoustics affordj can
put City officials wouldnot com
conceotra-e on the critical -.eed 0&lt; Palm *«wcti: S D
Saunders
It's th* first time for Lancastyoung p**pl# In the mood for pro- men-, on the plan.
for new school buildings *
of
1 c - s ® ith o f
*ri p««M. Miss Novak and **lnlending they are really at a eon• By spring." Dr Krick .aid,
„ John S Shipp Jr. o f Jackson; *tra.
He described s i “ unrealistic
cart.
“ we - i l l be able to tell you when
W slter O Sheppard of Lee; Ralph
Good Christmas record* include and where it will rain in Texas t i
hl ? w ,m ' D- Turlinr-on o f Alachua: Nathan
F.VTHt’SI.AAM D AMPENED
• Santa Claus Is Coming.” “ White next year, snd about how m uch.” /rn‘ t' ' of .Ule h, l“ rld*
Zelmer.ovlt* o f Okeechoba# and
GALVESTON’ , Tex. fu -h ls enChristm as." “ Jingle Bells" and
"W * are on the thrashold o f a „
‘ .“ * 1 . ,
* e°*u ** « - Rep eect Georie Stone o f E* thusiasm for spear fl-hing was
traditional English carols such as dependable method o f projecting 1
. I*
* ? ' eambia. the only frethman legi- dam penrt
considerably
when
• G od. FW*t
V t \ltrrr Gentlt* the wtather J jy by day
for $ev* ^orn^ «n d a t.on . which
wi.lbe , i j ?or a im ed to the froup.
Charle# Hayee
returned
from
m en ."
era! years in ad va n ce"
he said ° f f .er#d ,0 thep E-ArtevenUon f o
r
-------------------------------------- f our
hour*
at the sport to find his
Carol parties are becoming so
He said the fo r t -s -t in / would efWor^ rn« n- in March, did not
^n r ’cctrOaic " e j e " now per- car linking slowly beneath a high
popular that one of the Urge be don* with the aid of e’ ertro- ,a&gt; .
,
!7
b* prtiVU,‘ mit* blind operator* to work on tide
He had parked it on the
recording companies has included nic computer* nov bemg
j p , e ®. H? _ 37 P u t u r *e 11 41 private telephone switchboards, beach and thought it would be
a group o f old Spanish carols ’ in his Denser laboratories
a * possible.
T ie •'ey*" U attached to the ia- i* f* . but the tide came in faster
this y esr for a change o f pace
“ The atmosphere has a system
M oody’ s appointment to head dex fm g tr t i th* operator.
than he figured.
“ Fum. Fum J u m ” is another, of pressure waves," he said. “ It
and “ Hacia
H elen '— aSpanish, was humanly impossible
to know
patter song that recounts th« ar- what these would do until we had
rival in Bethlehem o f a donkey com puters."
laden with chocolates and gyp
“ We do know." ke *nd. •••.ha­
llo*.
too rhythms are persisted and
France and Germany contri- real. Our hypothesis is that n i ­
trate old carol* sueh as “ Here tur# is ordered."
Mid th* Ass and the O x e n " The
"W e a r . now getting solution*
Robert Shaw Chorale has record- to the year 20J4.” he said
#d masterpiece* «? Haydn. W «iart
He -aid it would be impossible
ami Beethoven. Perry Como in- to predict "isolated local thunclude* th . ofsl recitative. “ The d .rh sow ers"
12 Days of Christmas” in h
i s
-------------------------------group in which there Is lighter M « w
U a n f P en rocc
msuie too "W inter Wonder- M e w
n e a r rrO C e5 5

fiouU hll
P L U M B I N G

u™r

Q. What la Ike aaiae ef this rat *f
A. Ham Half (Butt Portion)

a Where dee* N eem* fre» sad
ho« ia it IdeadBed?
A. It t* the upper half of the ham V
and include* the butt and H of
the center section.

Q. H*w l* It prcF*rf^*
A. It is pasted (baked) in a 300*F.
oven allowing » to 30 minutes
r per pound lofojoking. II using a
* ru st meat thermometer, the in­
ternal temperature of the mart
should terrier 160* F. on the
thermometer.

-r~.T U» s~*- Jo Develop Photos

George Beverly Shea, the in- A _
D I n e %-\r- T n l / 1
ternatlonaliy known gospel singer ^ "
riU bllC
I 010
and tenor Mario Lanxa are re-1 WASHINGTON — The
■ ’ ■&gt;*
presented also in long-play plat -1 announced development o f a new
iers o f Chriitma* carols
, heat process to print nhot.ur.i t is
The envelops** that hold the, an ptastls- whieh will be resistant
Yulettd# recordings a r . almost a s !t o the fogging effect of atomic
Scottish kilt* have usefulness radiation.
,.
, ...
_
.7 * .
The Army Signal C&gt;rp» laborother thanelothing. When the belt
JtoriM „ F t Monra&lt;wth. \- j .
ia r*rnov*d, the twirling plaid
th. process from a dissleeping.
•“

”

*

J" k*‘

tor

" ’ i ' 1' br ,h* r ,r r o c h ' m jeaj
^ 0f Bedford. Ohn. The
Army said the technique would
be o f particular military value
In “ hot’ ’ areas where atom ic at­
tack had left lingering radiation
In producing th- print, an alu­
minum plate eoated with a vinyl
is placed under a negative, then
exposed tn ultraviolet light for
fivt
seconds.
The lighrays
burn Into the plastic an
;mag*
which Is brought out by^Naking
at 330 to 330 degrees
NO MEDICAL PLAN
CHARLESTON. W Va -ri— Mr
and Mr• G »orge-0. Myers o f Blue
Creek are hoping for wholesale
rates from Charleston General
Hospital.

C h ristm as

Soft Michael, 7, went to the hos­
pital for an appendectomy and
within sis days was followed by:
T»ny, 1. pneumonia; Norma. 11.
inflamed glands; Joyce. 10. fe v ­
er; Jo Ann. Id. append^tom y;
Beverly, 3, pain* in throat and
earsTwo day* later. Linda Sue. 13.
and Naney. 8, underwent surgery
for appendicitis.

BEST
WISHES
TO Y O U !* - -5^
Moy your OuIitmos bo
t

mtrry, and may it* spirit
fill your Hoarh with lasting hoppinoa!

For Tax Repeal

reetings
Karlyle Hous holder
It kddi msefi tc rf» gejoyment d tbs

County Prosecuting Attorney

County Commissioner

t o o r to n d to o a r f r i e n k a a d
*err

•ur bmi wiiboa for a M ERRY C H R IST M A S. . .

John L. Galloway

A H APPY N EW Y E A R !

HOLLER MOTOR SALES

Tag

HUNT-McROBERTS INC.

C o lle c t o r

R. T. Milwee
Supt. Public Instruction

NICHOLSON BUICK CO
REIMANN MOTORS INC.
SEMINOLE COUNTY MOTORS INC.
STRICKLAND-MORRISON INC.
WILLIS PONTIAC

SANFORD A U TO M O B ILE
DEALERS A SSO C IA T IO N

J

W. L. Swofford
OWIN BAII, Los Angeles. C a lif,
musician end voralist. waits in
the corridor outsid* the llous*
Ways and Means Committe* in
Washington before testifying la
fsvor of repeal ef the 20 percent
cabaret tax. She said that all ia
well when she ptsya the piano in
a restaurant, but Is not permitted
to sing because the restaurant la
Uen L tslt lor tht 20 pci .eat tax.

County CommUsioner-Elect

Sheriff

�Administration Is
Satellites To Carry 'Subsatellites'
Restudying U.S.
Policy On Missiles

Canoed Meats As Party Appetizers

Insaeti and d !»a s« Ml too,
lime. a. many tree, as do
made fires, says the National
Geographic Society.

|

Amarlea* Meydaa em* *•

,&lt;M Q0W lhtn ^

_

1900.

______
WASHINGTON - - Some
o f th« tie,the subsatciiitea will
bo in- would be %laib!- to the human
North
Carolina
entered
earth satellite* which w U
be Gated to a diameter of 2*t inrhe*. eye while aloft, may be built for
*';e
Thera are as estimated l.tOOr
Union on Nov. 31, 1789.
firundrtds .f in lift into the the same as the satedite itself, later u*e*. theunnouncement said,
000
gasoline pomps In TJTritad
O’Sullivan said information to be
a:
ring the 1957-1955 Interna
The NACA irad'tcd William J
British railways employ a sta ff sta(M , ervlei ,tatlotu .
reobtained
by
visual
and
radar
obUu..- Geophysical Year will carry O’Sullivan Jr., aeronautical
o f 601.6*4 people.
the
subsatcllitc
“ sul t-ellites,” it wa«
innoun* search scien*ist at the NACA’s servations o f
WASHINGTON — The
Ei«cn
Va.
Aeronautical
Laborfrom
the
ground
will
hase
n
ane’ey.
ed today.
Isreportej
The National Advisory Commit atory. with ori?natiag whnt it bearing on the dc&gt;i?n o f future howeradmini«trat!on
range, prepared to put new stress on the
tee for Aeronautics said she sub called “ the novel manner" o f sub- satellite vehicles, long
rocket-boosted gliders; and in* desirablt't** o f control for long
satellites, weighing only
101* satellite construe -on
1range missiles In
fotheomlr.g
which tcrcontinental ballistic missiles.
Larger
subsilcllites,
ounces, will be inflated automa*|
United Nations talks on disarma­
tically after being ej-ctcd from a
ment
rocket booster. This booster will
Renewed U. N negotiations en
be the third and lust o f the series
the long-stalemated question are
designed to send tji* main satel*
expected to begin early next year.
lite to its maxium altitude some
In preparation, the administra­
30T miles above the earth.
tion has urtdcrtiken a restudy
In its announcement, NACA said .
o f U.S. policy s hlrh, n f'lel.ils
the subsatellite “ will be especial- 1
said, has resulted in n i basic
ly valuable in m easuinunt of the 1
changes.
density o f air in the extreme ou’ ei |
Informants said the
m ajor
.stony appetizers nnd dips for holiday parties enn bo achieved
limits o f the e u t h ’s atmosphere!
easily with canned meats. Deviled and potted meat spreads (packed
nrinclnt,-, have hern approved
and in determining the satellite's '
in 2*4 to 6-ounce cans) include: bncon, corned beef hash, deviled
by President Eisenhower after
drag.”
bam, liver, pork, tongue. These an, ready to use right fn*tn the
study hy the Defense, State and
Slade of aluminum-coated plas*
can or they ntay bo moistened for easier spreading with sour cream
other departments.
or cream chectto.
The prospert that the next few
Vienna sausages, open-end sausages favorites all year long, are
years as ill see the delevopment o f
excellent at tho buffet table when served with • mustard dip. Thinly
sliced luncheon meat, spread with cream cheese, can bo cut In blteintercontinental mi* dies capable
sixed ribbon sandwiches.
af carrying atomic or hvdrogcn
Tiny beef meat balls or cocktail wieners aro other appetizer sug­
war-heads, it was snU. hsa led
Phone M7I
gestions from tho canned meat shelf. And for sandwiches there La
lo a conclusion that new empha*isi
tho cver-popular canned ham, boned and rrady-cooked.
should be put on this type of
TAR TY MEAT DIPS
weapon
Prepare ham and tongue dips hy combining ingredients listed
Accordingly, missiles will he |
below; uso liver paste directly from cans. Arrange dips in divided
added specifiealiy (o the list o f
dish or Lazy Susan oral garnish with thin slices of stuffed olive,
weapons which this country will
plmlentl* stars, Santas or other Christmas cut-outs. Serve with
advocate should he made subject
potato chips ami crisp crackers.
to limitation and control of an in­
Ham Dipt
Tongue Dipt
ternational arms agreement.
2 amall cans ham spread
2 small cans tongue spread
There Is little real hope, how­
*» cup sour cream
1 3-ounce packago cream cheese
ever, that nny ITS. emphasis on
l ’.a tablespoons picklo rclhh
2 tablespoons horseradish
• • •
long range missile controls will
have much effect In dismlving the
VIENNA SAUSAGE WITH MUSTARD SAUCE
msin ohsiacl* **h.eh has blocked
cup mustard
4 teaspoons unsulphmvd mnlssge*
effort at sn effective arms r e ­
U teaspoon Tabasco
4 ran* Vienna sausage, heated
duction agreement for the past 10
Combine mustard, Tabasco ami molasscj and heat. Servo on
years.
Vienna sausages or frankfurters.
This la WV*tr*rn losi*l«nre on
• « •
some Irorv-lad system o f inspec­
LUNCHEON
M
EAT
RIBBON SANDWICHES
tion ar eentr.vted
with Soviet
1 rsn (12 ounces) luncheon meat
1 tablespoon drained
Russia’, refusal thus fs r to open
1 package (3 ounces)
horseradish
her territory , to international in­
cream chccso
Sweet plcklfl
«
spection teams.
Cut luncheon meat In 12 thin crosswise slices. Combine cream
Some slight hop* hat been gen­
rheeso and horseradish; spread between meat allcoj using three
erated here by ,ha latest proposal
slice* for each stack. Chill. To serve, cut each stack crosswise into
Again we extend our greetings and best wishes for an
CHAR1UT.CHAPMAN, (right) o fL u r a y .V a . one of the nation’s fore­
from Soviet Premier Bulganin for
*j inch slices; rut each slice into thirds. Insert toothpick* and top
moat carillon experts, looks over the bells that will ring out in
an aerial Inspection
.system to
with piece* of picklo. *
enjoyable Holiday. We're grateful for your patronaga
Washington on the inauguration of President Eisenhower and Vice
extend approximately VV) miles
YIELD: 72 appelhers.
President Richard M. Nixon. In center. Dr. H. J. Friederrv, counselor
on ouch side o f the Iron Curtain.
during the past year and hope that it will be our
of the Netherlands' Embassy, inspects the chimes in West rotunu.c
The hope Is that this may in­
i Park tower. His country presented them to the American prop;#.
pleasure to servo you for many years to come.
dicate some lessening o f Russian
objections to the “ open skies" pro
1
.
Dry
ami
decent—None
to
.005
SACRAMENTO, Calif., — C alif­
Netherlands holds the record p e c Q n S n O W B a l l s
posal which Eisenhower made at ornia
Highway
Patrolmen
ar* per cent.
for longevity: average life ex­
the Geneva summ i' conference grtting a gutdv to evaluate drunk 2. Delighted and
devilhh— 005
In 19.*.'. He recommended that drivers.
to 015 per cent.
pectancy for a Dutch woman is
Russia and the Uni.ed Stat**s op*-n
The new enforcement a id —a 41 3. Dirty and delirious—.015 to
72.9 years.
Cor. E. 1st St- &amp; Sanford Ave.
their skies to muttnl aerial in page illustrated
booklet—-cluv .02 per Cent.
spectlon.
A
16
ounce
bottle
o
f
honey
4.
Dared
ami
d
e
jjctrd
—.03
per
•itio*
the
drinking
driver*
In
2307 S- Park Ave.
A must for a festive platter of
Phone 417
holds the essence of two million
Administration insistence
on six stage* o f intnxo-atian accord­ cent.
“ A Rood place to deal”
cookies
is
Tecan
Snow
Balls.
flower blossoms.
some form of aorta* inspection re ing to tho amount of alcohol ill B. Dead drunk—.04 per cent,
They're so easily made and
so main* unchanged, officials said the bloodstreams:
th Dcml—.05 per cent.

Christmas

'ELLS TUNED FOR INAUGURATION

Greetings
To All

Rosa L Payton
BROKER

Q r e e t ia g * / *

Guide To Evaluate Drinking Drivers

C. &amp;J .
M O TO RS

W INN TV &amp; RAD IO

W ill Brighten
Tour Cookv Tray
w^II liked by all.
I’ eran Snow Bills

1 cup sifted enrfehed Hour
&gt;i teaspoon salt
**» enp lard
' i cup sifted confectioner*'
sugar
I cup ground pecans
l ' i teaspoons vanilla
Confectioner*' sugar
Sift together
flour and salt
Cream lard with *» enp con fec­
tioners'
sugar until light
nnd
flu ffy . Add sifted dry ingredients
and ground pecans to creamed
mixture Mix well. Add vanilla
Shape mixture Into ball* about
sire of ii walnut and place on n
eooky «hcct. Bake in a slow oven
(300* F ) for 30
minutes. Roll
in confectioners’ sugar immedi
ately. Yield: It balls.

We

Wish

YouMuch Joy

TED WILLIAMS
Hardware &amp; Lumber (,&lt;».
203 E. 23th

SNOW SLIDES
D2E N V E R — Nine shell* from
a 73mm Imwilrer sent two he»vv
*no*v Muir* er*«hlng down from
Loveland Pa** onto U S 6 ve*»er
day, lust a* highway engineer* in
ten-led
The Colorado Highway Depart
m enf* avalanche control unit hid
fearrd the »nn-v
pack*
might
break loose on ihclr own
The two slide* put *lx feet of
snow on a 150 f-*ot stretch of the
tran-riintinental highway but It
**a* htorked onlv .V) minute*

Plume IS 13
Ernest |lelts_ Manager

$ $ € A S O /i f %

It adds much

We want to wish our many

to the enjoyment of the
season to extend to our friends and
customers our best wishes for a

E y e r ilb o c f y

patrons and friends the mostj
joyous of Holidaysl May’
your homes be filled withl
4

V ER Y

M ERRY

CHRISTM AS

happiness and festive good cheerl

Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
Out West n t h St.

Phones 2 ISO— 2490

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S ig m a P h i
Now In 8th Year

Japanese Aid California Farmers \Beta
■y WAYNE N A IBKR T

Governor Urged To
Nome Republican
Among 9 Judges

SACRAMENTO, Calif. Ut-Callfornla agriculturists, faced with
the possibility their Mexleen labor
pool south of the Rio Orande may
dry up, have reached across the
Pacific far help from Japan.
State officials said today mere
than IOO Japanese men are work­
ing la California's vegetabla fields
and orchards, with the possibility
they can stay as long as U r n
years and go home with a mil*
lien yea each. That'* about R e

bring ia not mor* than 1AM J*PTfc* first plans
load of M landed bare ia Septembar.
r
By January, said Edward F.
Hayes, chief ed the farm piecemeat for the State Employment
Department, there will be about

THE DOCTORS. Maybe if w#
[knew doctors better and msderI stood their problems w* wouldn t
be Quite so impatient when wn
have to wait eur turn la the ante
room - or lie la a sick bed at

home awaking a boat# call la w
patient is a personal problem and
different ones esn’t be sorted willynilly. If* a methodical job—and
on* that sometimes goes M hour* a
day for the weary "doe”.

Gamma lambda Chapter o f Speer, Mrs. H. E. Stenstrom, Mrs.
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, Inactive I Francis Stenstrom, Mrs. Voile
during the summer » o a t h si Williams Jr., Mrs. Dan Batten,
began Its eighth year in Sanford, Mrs. Ralph Betts, Mrs. Robert
ia September under the leader­ Cushing, Mrs. Burbon Ferrell,
TALZAHASSBR (*-B tete Boship of the following officers elec­ i n . Gordon Frederick, Mrs. 0.
0
.
publican Chairman 0. Harold
ted last May: Mrs. Clarence Nic­ A. Roberts, Mrs. Wallace tyre,
A
college
graduate
and
aspiring
Alexander called upon Cor. Colmi from Hokkaido ia the first hols, president; Mrs. Sam Thur­ and Mias Jeanette Wolfer, Miss
lias to name some Republicans
contingent wont to work ia an mond, vice president; Mm. Ger­ Anne Corley, Miss Jonl Saunders,
among the nine district appeals
ald Hyman recording secre­ snd Miss Dial Boyle.
canard eelary field.
judges he will appoint next year.
” f e far it ia mack Uka hem*,' tary; Mrs. Malcolm Lodge, eorreThe local chapter la one of 36
Ceillae replied that party poli­
Isao Yasuda, M, waa Quoted by an spotting secretary.
chapter* ia Florida tad 8,600 chap­
ties had nothing to do with the 000.
Mexico informed the United Interpreter.
Other active aaemben of the ters throughout the world, made
appointment of judges, but he
But with this principal differ- group Include Mre. Jack Arm­ up of some 100,000 young women
would be dad to consider recom­ States last winter ita own agri­
cultural sad public works devel­ 6866*
strong, Mrs. David Back, Mrs. of every nationality. Founded In
mendations from any source.
"At borne man work la the Arid Donald Bales, Mrs. Harold Chap­ lttl In Abilene, Kansas, by Wal­
Alexander sent a copy of his let­ opment would eut down the num­
ter to Collins to key Republican ber of farm laborers who could from dawn to dark. Haro they man, Mrs. A. B. Duxbury, Mrs. ter W. R om , this Is a non-aca­
keep track of boon war
Vernon Hardin, Mrs. E. C. Harp­ demic sorority created for young
workers over the state and a id come north.
Arraagaacnta were made to Hayes said the Japanese are er Jr., Mrs. J. L. Horton Jr., Mrs.
ho thought consideration should
la March of cultural and
“ very hard and conscientious Rady Sloan, Mrs. Georg* Andrew social activities, and a wider view
be given to appointment of some
workers.”
Republican Judges “ in recognition
of the finer things of Ufa.
California had an autumn peak
of
the
tremendous
gains
made
SCANDINAVIAN d e s i g n ia
Among the community services
of about 10d/M Mexicans working
white, oo f in engine red batk- by our party in the recent elec­
of the sorority ia the Thanksgiv­
on
th«
land.
It
wasn't
muck
of
m o o d , inakM tUe sweeter a tions.”
ing basknt for some needy fami­
a fall-off from last year.
top style. U h n craw neck and
“ Further, Republicans will pay
ly
of the County, Christmas gifts
Just how many Moxlcaaa
ribbed trim. Natural warmth, their portion of the cost of the
to the mental patient* at the
comfort md durability of the courts and th# salaries of the
turn
next
yaar,
Hayes
said,
will
Seminole High School this yoir
Florida State Hospital, sad dona­
wool iweatar make it k«y Item judges and the governor may well
help determine how many Jap­
has an enrollment of approx­
AUGUSTA,
O
b. ( * - President tions to the Cantor eloeet to bo
|B school wardrobe.
anese will b* sought. He doesn't
follow the precedent set by Pres­ imately MO student*,
and
la
Elsenhower will tour drought establiohod at the Seminole Me­
ident Elsenhower who recently staffed by M capable teachers tra­ expeet the Japanese over to com* arses of the Midwest end South
morial Hospital. The sorority conIn
the
acme
numbers
as
the
Meal
selected a member of the Sup­ der the leadership of Andrew J.
west in mid-January.
tribute* to the following drives:
caas.
reme Court of the United States Bracken, principal, and Mrs. Mat
Announcing this, Elsenhower’ s TB mala, Red Cross, March of
The Japanese, like the Mexi­
Fort, Deen of Women and assis­ cans, are guaranteed the same vacation headquarter* said there Dimes, The Cancer Crusade,
* c S L "wrote Alexander that tant to the principal
pay glvsn Americans for doing tea been no decision yet on the which for several year* waa
judicial appointments should be
Seminole High School offers
made on a nonpartisan basis snd ctwrieulum which lnelodce cour­ the same work. They gat at least specific state* to be visited. l.aadled In this community entire­
But White House press sec re ly by the sorority, the Interna­
ha would ask neither Democrats ses of study of the academic, vo­ 83Vi cent* an hour or cultivating
nor Republicans for recommenda- cations!, and commercial types. In Monterey County, for example, tery James C. llagerty listed tional Endowment Fund for the
May the Star of Bethlehem
and $1JS an hour for knocking among areas hardest bit by support o f cancer research by two
New this yesr will be a program
drought problems: New Mexico,
“ On the other band, if any in in Dlvsrslflsd Cooperative Train­ down and picking up Sacramento southern Colorado, southern Kan­ noted scientists, and contributions
thine on you during this holy
dividual or political group volun- ing (DCT), under the direction of Valley almonds. All ere prohib­ sas, Missouri Oklahoma, Texas to the Florida Farm Colony.
teera any recommendations, such Louis Girard, which provides op­ ited from working in packing and Arisona.
The main project for the yeer
housea or processing plants.
season and bring you peat*
and ona which tho sorority hopes
will be given the consideration I portunity for students to work
Hagerty said Eisenhower will to make sn annual affair was the
feel it deserve* in the light of during part of the school day and
travel over the drought* stricken Basaar held In December. Head­
the Qualifications of the persons attend classes during the other
and happiness... »A
regions by plane and also confer ing the list of social activities Is
recommended
to
serve
as
Judges,”
part.
Also
new
this
yesr
to
S.H.S.
'
n the areas with local offlesls
the annual Beta Sigma Phi Banhe ssld.
is a course In driver training, un­
He added the trip will last "sev­
The judicial amendment ratified der the direction of W. G. Flem
quel This la a traditional formal
eral days."
In the Nov. • general election set Ing, which gives students both
Hagerty said today Elsenhower dinnar held by the members for
up three district appeals courts class work and aetual driving
will
make the tour in mid-Jan­ Incoming pledges, husbands and
DENVER
U
R
—Thomas
Lyle
of three members each to hell training In safe and courteous
uary,
with specific dates to be escorts, at which time the Girl
Blunt
Is
doing
nil
right
despite
Ms
speed Justice and esse the worl driving habits. In addition to these
of the Year la named and presen­
P L U M B IN G
lack of a high school education set later.
load of the Supremo Court.
new courses, S.H.S. offers an ex- and the feet he was hospttallze&lt;
ted. Other eocltl activities include
Hagerty
announced
these
other
The amendment provides that cellent choice of subjects In eoeial
the Rush party In September,
development*:
319 Elm Av*.
the goevrnor shall appoint three studies, mathematics, s c i e n c e , IVi years with tuberculosis.
1. The President will confer Pledge Ritual In November, the
Blunt Is a Junior majoring In
judges for each of the districts languages, homemaking, art, mu­
Christmas
party
for
the
children
with the American ambassador to
some time in June.
Phone 109
sic, physical education, agriculture, psychology at the University of
of the members, Ritual Jewels In
commercial courses, speech and Denver. He entered the school In France, C. Douglas Dillon who March, at which time the pledges
1931 as a freshman. Since then will start back to his Paris post
THE LAWYERS. You might want library science.
May your doys be bright
be has been hospitalised half the shortly after reporting to Elsen­ receive full membersMp. Mother’s
to sue or you might get sued to­
with the leys of the
The students o f Seminole High
Day Tea, and varioua other small
hower.
morrow. Like the doctor the lawyer School have an opportunity to gov­ time with tuberculosis.
Informal gatherings.
scarce and its M ewler
Born
In
Lyon
County,
Iowa,
t.
Eisenhower
accepted
the
res­
Is a man whom you want in a ern themselves through the Stu­
♦ o H o T ^ o ii^ m id
hurry when you want him. Rut not dent Council. The Council is Blunt attended elementary schools ignation of Carter L. Burgess as
OUR MERCHANTS. Maybe you
tU the lawyer's job U to gst you composed of students elected by In Iowa, Missouri and Oklahoma assistant secretary of defence in
need
credit, so it certainly is
eharf#
of
manpower,
personnel
He
passed
up
high
school
"be­
out of trouble — if possible. More each class as representatives, and
good Idea to get to know your mer­
frequently It I* In helping you to a senior is elected by the student cause times were hard” end •nd reeerves.
Bookkeeping Service
Burgete also Is resigning as a chant end let him know you. But
avoid trouble and losses. From body to serve as president. The worked Instead on farms and it
Ph. 1573
drawing a wa'arnty deed to help­ Student Council works closely with an Omaha, Neb., packing plant. government member of the com­ more than that, knowing your mer­
ing prepare your will, he esn be Its sponsors and the principal to He also spent 12 years In the mission on government security. chant means that you establish
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
In Washington Burgess was re­ a personal contact that carries over
Army.
of big help.
enable students to have a voice in
ported by aviation sources to have Into business transactions. You will
Blunt's
collsga
grades
have
the school affairs.
been "uniformly high.” Now be accepted the presidency of Trans find, too, that your merchant car
Seminole High School has an ex­
rles stocks far more extensive t£an
haa been named to Phi Beta Kap­ World Airlines.
cellent sports program. Of major
The presidency of TWA has you knew and if he knows you, he
pa, national scholastic honor fra
interest, not only to students, but
been vacant since the death of can operate his firm so as to please
temlty.
to local residents, la the inter*
you. it Is probably true you see
Ralph Damon last January.
Blunt, Incidentally, Is 60.
school football program. This year
more of your merchant than almost
8.H.S. began Ita football season
anyone other than the family — so
as a new member of the Orange THE TEACHERS. In this day and
you ought to know him better.
Belt Conference. The football time, most of us are spending less
team is coached by Bill Fleming, time la our homes and with our
with the able asaUtance of Bud children, with the result that more
Layer and Dave Laud*. The *n of our children's foundation is left
tire sports program Is under the to the teacher. Since he or she
Holly branches are part of the
direction of athletic director Fred wields a mighty big influence on Christmas scene. Even before
Ganas, and it Includes participa­ the Uvea of our youngsters, Its
there was a Christmas the in­
tion in track, basketball, and pretty good Idea to know them dent Romans found that the
better,
and
help
them
at
home.
baseball. The recently formed
shiny, prickly green leaves and
Seminole Chiefs U a booster club
red berries of the holly trow were
of local resident* interested in
YOURSELF. It's Ironic that after Ideal as festive adornment for the
supporting the school’s sport* all la said a ^ done, w* never take halls where they celebrated their
program.
a good look at oursalvaa, and some­ feasts of Saturnalia.
Seminole High School has an ex­ times w* really dont know our­
Holly came to be considered
cellent band. The band partici­ selves as w* should. This week
eaered by many becauie Its beau­
pates la State and District con­ a good time to double check wltk ty was greatest at a time when
tests, end has taken many su­ the idea of Individual betterment most other trees were barren.
perior ratings in the past. In ad­ When we ask ourselves bow wn Evil spirits and witches hold
The Christmas Bell rings out glad
dition to local concerts, the band may correct eom* fault or make povrerful sway In the legends and
tidings to all our loyal friends and
gives excellent performances dur­ •ora* self Improvement, then we folklore of all peoples and they
ing the half-time of football games may be on the way to eom* real account for holly’s present post
customers: wishing you a happy holiday.
LOYAL FRIENDS
tlon el a doorway decoration. It
aided by the Majorette Corps and Improvement
the Pep Club.
was placed over entryways and
Lincoln was the first great friend windows in the belief that Its
Another musical organisation
In Usia busy old world. It may often appear
that gives excellent public per­ doing deeds of great merit for thee- thorns would ward off these un
formances, both locally end dur­ sinds of people, often doing deed* wanted visitors. Regardless of
ing State and District contests, is of great merit for unknowns with­ legendary spirits, one thing is
the Glee Club.
out their realising i t Countless sure, Christmas holly is here to
that we neglect or forget those we hold dear.
Seminole High School also has stories have been told of hie high stay as an expression of the
Cor. Sanford &amp; 2nd Street, Sanford, Florida—Phono 358
several honorary, service, and regard for his fellow men snd his friendliness, good will and Joy of
ithe lesson.
■octal organisations, such aa Tri- •cUons proving his belief.
Bat at Christmas time, we take this space to say
Hl-Y, Key Club, Projectionist
Club, Future Nurses, F u t u r e
Teachers Latin Club, Future Farm­
That we vain* your friendship each and every day I
ers, Library Council, DCT Club,
and Journalism Club.
A plan is now in progress for
To each of yon. . . A Very Merry Christmas!
the installation of a local club
of a national acholastle organisa­
tion.
EvenU and activities of these
organisations, os well a* sports
end academic stud!** are record­
ed plctorially la the pages of the
school annual yearbook, the Sal­
magundi.

SHS 560 Students
Are Staffed By 28
Capable Teachers

ll

President To Tour
Drought Areas
In Mid-January

£

C o lleg e Student
Doing A ll Right
Despite Hardships

tl

LEE B R O S .

Jay M. Walter _

Christmas Holly
Expression Of Good
W ill, Friendliness

I

HUNT'S TUXEDO
FEED STORE

sx

HAPPY

v
T
&gt;

HOLIDAY
T* All Friends
And Customers...

PROGRESSIVE
Printing Company
407 W. 13th St.

1'hone 408

Flamingo Winners
W ill Be Honored
MIAMI — (FNS) Winners of
Hialeah’s Flamingo race will be
permanently honored with com­
pletion of the "Flamingo Foun­
tain," • new project under constraction.
The water display will be lo­
cated in tho center of the large
plaza behind the newer section of
the grandstand, with vertical Jets
snd side sprays. Eight walks will
converge on the fountain. Around
the stone base will be mounted
bronze plaques Inscribed with
names of Flamingo winners since
the race began In 1926. A con­
tingent of pink Flamingoes will
be part of the project, with new.
more elaborate quarters Includ­
ing a wall fountain and large
wading pool surrounded by shrub
bery snd water plants.
They will be at the west side
of the plaza, which will have
a balustrade on three tides in­
stead of one this winter.

Here's a melody of good wishes
fer el ear friends that sings ositz
MERRY C H R I S T M A S ,

everyoael.

Ne-Hi Bottling Company
Bottler* of Royal Crown and Par-T-Pak Beverage*
504 Celery Av*.
Phone 173

SANFORD BOAT WORKS
"Out Celery Avenue"

JOHN L. BRU M LEY, Owner

II

�Northeast Air
Command's Future
'Operations Told

Foreign Artists'
Popularity Grows
Among Americans

WASHINGTON UR—The present
Northeast Air Command, being
dissolved after Jan. 1, will oper­
ate thereafter under the Air De­
fense Command and the Strategic
Air Command .
The big command covers east­
ern and northeastern Canada and
Greenland. The Defense Depart­
ment announced last July that It
^ r a i to be abolished and has
d is c lo s e d details of future opera­
tions o f Its faellltles-

HOLLYWOOD UR-SInce World
War 2 Foreign artist—pertieularlf
Europeans—have
lnfltrsted
Am erican record
shops in in­
creasing numbersPractically unknown here a half
dozen years ago, som e art now
alm ost as fam iliar aa a Como,
Croaby or Lombardo.
One o f the better known foreign
voles Imports Is Caterlna Valsnte,
an Italian singer and actresi who
roe* to popularity In Germany.
Dacca sold more than • half mil
lion records here o f her "M alaguana,” "The Breeze and 1" and
"G ra n a d a ."
&lt;
T w o other German im port! are
big sellers fo r Dacca in America.
Helmut Zacharies,
a musician
trained In tha classics but n&gt;*k

The department said that "this
change Is a part o f the Defense
Department's effort to simplify
and strengthen Us entire defense
Structure by orderly and economi­
cal realignment o f assigned de­
fense tasks." Shifts in command
Include bringing th0 Far East Air
. j o r c e headquarters back to Hafp ra ll.
The new plan for the Northeast
Command, the department said,
MwUl make air defense and sup­
porting forces more responsive to
the needs o f continental air de­
fense and also will provide SAC
with more efficient control of the
facilities which It u ses."
But fields such as Goose Ray
in Canada, Harmon in Newfound­
l a n d and Thule In Greenland arc
S ta g in g bases fo r SAC bombers.
The Air Defense Command will
be responsible for planning and
gupply support in the eastern re­
gion o f the Distant Early Warn
Ing Line Dewline, as well as
ether warning systems which go
into operation later

It's a Christmas half ham all decked
ledctd nut
out in
In holiday motif. In this picture,
|
a shank portion of ham is used.. 1
It's festively garnished with pineapple slice*
rkltng green sugar.
tinted red and edged with sparkling
sugar, Citron and almonds coobin* to add an air of glamour to this meat of distinction.

raw escoapia mmhuim...

Carols Are Sung
For Many Years

The Sounds of Christmas

According to the Bible itory
o f Christmas, the Irst carol was
sung by a chorus o f angels from
Heaven— the “ Gloria In Excelsis" — "G lory to God In the
highest, and
on earth
peace,
good will toward m en".
There la no fa ct aa to why the
Christmas songs are called " c a r ­
o ls ". The Latin origin o f
the
word meant " t o dance In a rin g ,"

an! the • artiest rang* were n»u_^
ally accompanied by some sorC^
o f dancr movements. Othrrs &lt; c m *
to think the word stems fr o m *
the same derivation aa "chorus'*.
7St. Prancla o f Assist Is repute 1 ,
to have conducted a Christmas &gt;
servlet singing the Gospel
and.
giving the sermon, and is cred­
ited for the first significant carnLThe ballad type of earol. now
considered by muelcal writers aa *
tha trua carol, la the folk song
type, headed down from genera­
tion to ganaratlon.

c»r»M, rwhw. iM*a&gt;
Ail those happy holiday sounds that neither mind nor photographs will

A Christmas Wish
rrrall can be deposited in a treasury of family memories by using a tape
(reorder. An unuruat gift that will serve the family in a thousand waya
like to think that there win be
during the yrar, this versatile machine can be used to record the eiprettiona
On Christmas Day, around each
e( pleasure and delight at gift-giving time. It wiU record the greetings
tree, ‘
and conversations of all those gathered together again in the family circla
A feeling o f the presence o f
as w&gt; tl as taps messages to those unabl* to return home for the holidays.
The Child God len t us with
Ills lov e;
That there, betide each girl and Ing his livelihood from popular sold m ore than a million records
boy.
music has sold more than 300,000 in Am erica.
H e ll be, and sharing in their records of "When the White Lilacs
Columbia Record* has found a
Joy.
Bloom A g a in "
favorile In a 22-year-old French
I like to think that, all the while,
Werner Mueller, who backs Miss conductor. Michel Lcgrand in hit
The gifts unfold, I'll see Him
Valente, also is girding fo r
his long playing album " I Love P a r
am ile;
lolo
conquest
of the
United is."
And that He’ll bear our caroling,
Many foreign recording stars
And know lt 'i fo r the thanks States. He already has appeared
on several popular "H oliday' 'long were introduced to American au­
we bring
diences via a foreign label—Lon­
To God the Father, fo r HI* birth, playing albufs.
And who could forget Fritz don Records Such London start
T o be among ua on the Earth.
0 , m ay our Christmas time be Schulz-Rclchel, better known here as Mantovani, Frank Chark&lt;firld,
at "Crary O tto"? Fritz— playing Stanley Black, Cyril Stapleton,
gay:
But let's rem em ber
lt'a Ills melody wilh his left hind Instead Vera Lynn and Ted Heath have
o f right on an " o f f tune" piano— sold big here.
D ay—
L et's find a place fo r prayer In
It.
And *o have Jesus share in I t
—Carl Helm

I

Panama Canal Having
Navigation Troubles

By EDWARD S. HITCH
CHICAGO iR— Has the Fanama
Canal outgrown Its britches?
With attention focused on Suet,
(he 42-year-otd "b ig ditch" la
having navigation troubles o f its
own. Two m ajor proposals are
being aired to increase traffic In
outmoded lock facilities.
The first advocates improve­
m ent o f the existing canal by
completing the third locks and
adding a summit terminal lake
Tuberculosis kills about four near th* P acific end similar to
illlon peopl# in the world every the Gatun Lake at the Atlantic
endar.

Regal Crown Roast of Lamb

Can you imagine a more beautiful or appropriate meat for your
Christmas dinner than Crown Uoast o f Lamb? Fashioned as it is
from rib sections o f the young lamb, the delicate-flavored meat Is
tender and juicy.
Buying poinirrit Order several days ahead. Allow 2 to 3 riba
per person. Your meat dealer will ahapo tho needed rib sections
Into a crown, removing tho meat from tho ends o f tho rib bones.
Ask him to grind the lamb trimmings but not to put the ground
lamb in the crown.
To prepare for Rouitingi 1. Use part o f the ground lamb,
browned, to add to your favorite bread stuffing. Or us« fo r
lamburgers or breakfast patties.
2. Sprinkle all over with salt and pepper, dashes o f garlic salt.
Place rib ends down in uncovered roasting pan. Insert roast meat
thermomster between ribs into center of thickest part o f meat,
being sure it does not rest in fat.
3. Wrap stuffing in heavy aluminum foil and place in a shallow
pan.
To Roam Place lamb and stuffing in 323 degree F. (slow) oven.
Cook until the roast meat thermometer registers aboutt 172 degrees
F. The meat will be juicy, full o f fine Davor, and slightly pink. It
will take around 2 hours. Because o f its shape, it cooks more
quickly than other lamb roasts.
About H hour before lamb la to Li served, remove from oven.
Pour fat from pan. Turn roast rib ends up and fill cavity with
the stuffing. Return to oven to finish roasting.
To Server Place crown roast on warm platter. Put a large ripe
or green olive, with stuffing removed, on each rib end. Serve with
gravy made from tho drippings, buttered broccoli, nnd Cranberry
Mint Ice made by combining a 1-pound can o f Jellied cranberry
sauce crushed, 1 cup pineapple Juice,
teaspoon spearmint ex­
tract. Blend with rotary egg beater until smooth. Pour in freezing
tray o f refrigerator. Freeze, Serve immediately.

The second plan calls for eon
structlon o f a practically new
level Panama Canal, with large
tidal loeka at each end to shut
out the aea. This la the o ft dls
cussed "sea level p roject.”
In its 1937 winter issue, "Ships
and tho S ea " magazine discussed
the prospects for a m ajor canal
overhaul.
The canal has becom e one of
the world's most vital arteries of
trade. Rock slldef, cave-ins and
limitations o f the narrow 110 foot
locki hav&gt; heightened demands
for action by Congress and the
U- S. Army Engineers. A major
rock slide in 1934 cost three mil
lion dollars in revenue. It is estl
mated that converting the SOmile canal into an ocean level
passage would cost $4,800,000,000
In 1906 President Theodore Roo­
sevelt recommended tho present
lakes and locks canal, overruling
the sea-level canal favored by
the Intcrnatonlal Board of Consul­
ting Engineers Congress adopted
Roosevelt’s proposal but Uit. ar
gument never died.
Many canal ion* officials ind
some Pentagon brass still conUnd that if a major overhaul is in
prospect, the sea-level Job should
be done.

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FLORISTS
Celery Ave.

Phone 212

Then there
was
the Army
rookie who, while the rest o f the
boys were happily decorating tha
barracks or Christman, said «o»ir
ly, "P h ooey on Santa Claus. Twen
ty year* ago I asked him for a
soldier suit—and NOW I get I t !"
"A n d an angel If the Lord stood
by them, and the glory of the
Lord shone round about them— .
And the angel said unto them
behold, I bring you good tidings
o f great Joy.” —St. Luke 2:9, 10.

" F o r who hath nought to give
but love
"G iv es all his heart away,
Advocates o f the sea level plan "A n d giving all, hath all to give
scored a round In 1M7 when Jo­ “ Another Christmas Day.**
seph C, Mehaffey, ihen governor
— Charles W. Kaonady
of the Canal Zone, endorsed it In
belief that the eanal would be
It is pointed out that such an­
made safer from bom bing at chorages are essential whan fog
tacks- Ills report wa* presented
halts ship traffic in GiUard Cutto Congress by President Tru They would also Increase the res­
man without comment and no ac
ervoirs that stabilize the level o f
lion was taken.
the canal.
A trip through ihe Panama Ca
Under the locks lake plan, the
nal from the Caribbean Sea be main channels o f the canal would
gins at Colon, then through the bu widened and straightened. The
Gatun Locks Gatun Lake, the water level o f the canal between
Gaillard cut o f the continental dl the locks would be Increased
vide, through Pedro Miguel Locks, from 83 feet to 92 feet above sea
Mlraflores Lake, M iraflores locks level.
to the Bay o f Panama at Balboa
The controversy over the m er­
and the Pacific. ,
its o f (he two plans may wax
The thin! locks-terminal lake hotter in 1937, but the sea-level
plan calls for a wider set o f locks project has strong backing.
In May 1958, John S. Seybold,
at Gatun, a new set o f locks at
Mlraflores and abandoning tho retiring governor o f the eanal
locks now at Pedro Miguel Locks zone, said he believed a sea-level
would enable a summit terminal canal at Panama was Inevitable.
The National Rivers and Har­
lak* near the Pacific end of the
Congress
convention
In
canal to match the ih ip anchor bors
age o f Gatun Lake near the At Wshhlngton, D. C , In May also
urged tha eonvenlon o f the canal
lantic end.
to "ocean-level."
Engineers estimate that a sea
level cut would be at least 108
feet deeper and four times longer
than the present Gaillard Cut.

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Bible b Described Popular Mince Pie Has

As World's Finest Colorful Background
Journalistic Effort

LAKELAND—The Santa Claus Bowl queen selected Dec. 28 will
ride la style heading the all youth bowl parade staged In downtown
t - .a .u » a each yaar. It's (be thrill of a lifetime for an 11 or 11 year
•id girl. Each girl entered In a beauty contest will h iv e a chance to
becom e a queen.

GAINESVILLE—T h . director o f
the University o f Florida’ s School
o f Journalism and Communica­
tions .described the Bible a i the
world's flnost journalistic effort
and nominated three biblical writera or all-tlm c Pulltxer Prizes.
Rae Welmer, speaking at an
opening meeting o f the General
Extension Division o f Florida's
religious news reporting work­
shop on the UF campus, told min­
isters and church lay workers that
the Old and N tw Testaments were
composed "b y greater reporters
and editors than we a re ."
Re singled out for Individual
recognition three biblical writers:
1) The greatest Journalist— Moses, because the ten command­
ments resulted from "the beat
editing In Journalism” ;
2) The
best reporter—Luke,
whose "story hag the characteris­
tic* o f the beat reporting—clear­
ness, vividness, truthfulness, facts
In due proportion, human In'srest,
and a touch o f the' writer's 'per­
sonality
3) The best editorialist— Paul,
"w ho wrote letters lhat are worth
reading by all men, whatever
their theology."
Welmer also paid tribute to
three unknown biblical scribes;
the war correspondent who wrote
Judges, the feature writer who
recorded the love story of Ruth,
and the rewrite men who gath­
ered the Proverb* o f Solomon.

Lo and behold the mince p it! months la the com ing year
This noble holiday dessert, one you had tasted mince pies at
o f Am erica'* longtime favorites, Christmas tim e. That still sounds
claims an ancestry rich In religious like a w onderful reason for eat­
and historical significance. Some ing all the pie you wantl
According to legend mince piee
of the Interesting highlights from
its colorful background discovered were alw ays an appreciated item.
by research o f fam iliar holiday In olden days they had to bo
foods are presented h e n .
watched \0 ry carefully after bak­
Its close tie with Christmas ing on Christmas Eva for faar
dates back
tothe tim e whsn thieves would make o ff with them
mince pie
wasmade up o f the .T oday
this sam e problem often
choicest products o f the East, exists, though the thiavea are
aymbollxlng the gifts o f the W ise' usually m em bers o f the fam ily
Men to theChrist Child. In its
orl* - -in»M h ovs— and some not so
glnal form
the pie aaamed the .n u n , w ho snitch Juat a
little
shape o f the manger. Oftentim es,
At a time until there may
mlncepie waa covered with a lat-j not be enough left fo r a fam ily
ticed crust which represented the|
-e
hvlous solution is
hayrack o f the Stable o f Bethle- jo make plenty of pleat

Livestock Show,
Exposition Set
Ian. 29-Feb. 2
CLEWISTON, (FN S)— Dates
lor tha fifth annual Sugarlsnd
Exposition and Livestock Show
isve been set for Jan. 29 through
Teh. 2, 1957.
Sponsored by tha Clewiston
lost o f the Veterans of Foreign
Vara, the exposition will display
he citrus and vegetable products
irown so profusely in the rich
Florida Everglade*.
Tha fam ous pure bred stocks
f
Brahmas,
Santa
Gertrudis
nd other rattle will make up one
&gt;f the finest livestock show* In
state.
Feature attraction for visiting
ourlsts Is the guided tour through
he U. B. Sugar orporatlon "S o­
lar House* where raw sugar Is
node from the cane growing
warby. Seminole Indians will also
ie on band to demonstrate their
vay o f life In the huge reserva­
tion* located In the Everglades
:ounlry.

May th* warmth and friendship of tha
Christmas Spirit be with you at this won­
derful Holiday Season I

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PHONE 62

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shredded or minced pie. And
there was an old saying that you
would
have aa many happy

Christmas Day Is
Celebrated Twice
In Puerto Rico

The pie In the photo la baked
modern style, topped with a lattlce crust. For thla or a two crust
,
,
,
doubl* crust
r
Is recommended. This one is fool
proof, even fo r novices. Because
o f the vegetable shortening used,
the dough can be handled as much
ai you like without the crust's
flaky goodness being affected.
PASTER Y FOR DOUBLE

Stale's Sales Tax
Collections Take
Jump In November
TALLAHASSEE &lt;*— Florida’ s
November tales tax collections
Jurm&gt;ed up 234 per cent over N o­
vember a year ago fo r tba b ig ­
gest monthly percentage increase
ever.
Comptroller Ray E. Green re­
ported that receipts of S7.T03.4M
were S1.493JM higher than fo r
November IMS. It was tba b ig ­
gest percentage Jump since the
tax waa levied la 1844.
The receipts were for October
sales.
Sales tax collections for the
first fiv e months o f the current
business year total
$38447,212.
This la )3,7M 4M more than fo r
the corresponding period a year
ago, or a 19.1 per cent Increase.
November gasoline tax collec­
tions amounted to $7488.613, an
Increase o f $880,432 or 13.1 per
cent over last November.
Gasoline tax collections fo r the
first fiv e months o f the business
year totaled 837.824493, up 94.013494 from the same period a
y e a r 'a g o .
Sales tax receipts go toward
general governmental operations.
Gasoline tax revenues are used
for highway purposes.

G lass Bubbles
On Tree Industry
In Europe, Japan
The fragile bubble* o f gl*»*.
which are so mueh a part o f the
decoration!
the Christmas
tree, i r e largely a eottsge In­
dustry In Europe and Japan.
In tha tiny vDIagea that cling
to steep mountainsides In eastern
Europe whole fam ilies share In
the manufacturing process. Spe­
cial shapes and designs sre the
exclusive property o f families,
the patterns frequently dating
back for centuries unchanged.
Using a bunsen burner, the

CRUST PIE (9 inch)
First-time holiday visitors to 2 Cups slftc-' enriched flour
Puerto Rico. Uncle Sam 's Com ­ 1 teaspoon salt
monwealth In the Caribbean, o f­ 3/4 cup shortening
ten are surprised to find It cele­ 4 tablespoons water
Com bine flour and salt In mix
brates Christmas twice.
Or, perhaps
more
properly lng bow l. Cut In shortening with
speaking, the Island extends the pn.trv blender or two knives tinYule season
well beyond the til mixture Is uniform and very
dates observed on the mainland, fine. Sprinkle water over shorIn Puerto Rico, the Christmas' tening mixture, a tablespoon at a i T L n n O t T i o r Y m i f h
as Dec. 23, usually, time, tossing lightly with a fork. 1
w lllC l
I L IU (II
season begins
SAN ANTONIO, Tex.
—
with strolling musicians playing Shape Into a ball with hands.
rythmic and typically native car­ Divide Into two portions. Roll “ American children have the dir­
ols.
each portion to 1/ 8" thickness on tiest mouths In the w orld," a c ­
They play at the entrance to floured board or pastry cloth. cording to Dr. Maury Massler,
private homes, serenade you In Line pie plate and trim with scis­ head of the children’ * dentistry
hotel dining rooms nr even while sor* Vi inch beyond edge o f plate. department of the University o f
you are window ahopplng.
Roll out other half o f dough to Illinois College o f Dentistry.
This Is paradoxlal is A m eri­
Culmination o f
the
holidays a diam eter o f about 10 Inches.
here Is Jan. 6, when all o f Puerto Cut 3 /4 Inch pastry strips and can mothers spend so much tim e |
Rico
observe*
the
traditional weave arm s- filling about H Inch keeping their children’ s bodies
Three Kings Day (E piphany).
apart. Trim end* even with low- and clothes clean. M auler told
Throughout the
Com onw ealth; er edge o f pastry. Fold bot'om the Southwestern Dental A ssem b­
and In virtually every commit- , dge up 0V4T strips and flute with ly.
He said the average child in his
nlty, the
Plazas
are
gayly fingers or fork. Bake In hot oven
decorated, usually with elrborate (423 F .) 10 minutes, then lower city has 12 cavities by the t im e 1
replicas o f the nativity scene.
temperature to 330 F. and con­ he la 12, whereas the average
Christmas Eve Is traditionally tinue baking for about 23 minutes child in southern Italy has l e s s :
devoted to tha special Mass at
than one at the same age.
MINCEMEAT FILLING
historic
San
Juan
Cathedral,
He said .08 per cent o f A m eri­
where thousands gather fo r the 2* cups (28 ounce Jar) mince­ can children at age 12 have
meat
midnight services that usher in
mouth* without filing*, while 98
3/4 cup chopped tart apples
the holiday season.
per cent o f the children In south-!
Combine mincemeat and tart
Another widely-observed fiesta
cm Italy reach 12 without need­
ing filling*.
I. the Patron Feast d.y of San I *PpI,,:
Sebastian Street In San Juan, P
To p w *** ***^ce cru ,t *
H* said there are two main
from Jan. 13-23, marked by a t,ov#reason* children o f other nations
scries o f colorful parades and
have fewer cavities: "T h ey end
Let Junior "e r a s e " his board each meal with fruit, nature's I
street dances in Old San Juan
But perhaps the most interest­ with a sudsy cloth to keep chalk toothbrush, or In the case o f M o­
ing ceremony typical o f the Com­ dust from flying around the room hammedan children, they wash
monwealth Is the annua] " i s f r a " Soap or detergent suds are safe out their mouths with water; sec­
or sugar harvest which starts In for both the blackboards made of ond, only American children are
January and continues through real slate and the wooden boards allowed to eat sweets between
June.
specially treated to serve black- m eals."
Visitors can ae* tha harvest board purpose*.
In operation almost anywhere on
New clothes hamper*
covered
the Island «s th ou san ds-of cane
cutter* bring in tha sugar for pro­ with washable quilted plastic are
studio,
cessing at the centrals. The big suitable for bedroom or
event takes place Feb. 2nd, when not just the bathroom. These can
bonfire* light up the countryside be had In hassock shape to double
to celebrate the harvest season. •* a « a t .

at

. . .

father carefoBy 'Btowe A* '
glass tubing to th# daalred sbtM.
with the aid o f an Iron mold. Hi*
ton remove* th* hot ornament
to a cooling table. Next tba m o­
ther silver* the Inside, and th#
daughter* apply painted designs.
Mechanrcit method*, developed
In recent year* by American *Ja«»
manufacturers, may *oon bria$p
doom to thla picturesque little In­
dustry.
_____________
Th* design o f the Cbristmai
Seals that fight TB changes even
year. Each ahest o f the 1938 Seals
represents a parade o f boys and
girls carrying th# Double-Barred
Cross, trademark o f the National
Tuberculosis Aaaoclatlon and U*
3.000 affiliate!.

fa ear aieey Meeds sad n t f s a s n ,

Mey year Clrfslwas be aerry eed brfgbN

Wert Jewelry Store
Fhofle 5

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American Children
Have More Cavities

O u r entire staff wishes you

a ll

th*

blessings of thla holy season and Joy and
. hapnlness in the years to come . . * t

Ssuduvdk $Iom
a n d p ain t Qo.

NEW YORK (iV-The Nsvy has
commissioned a ship described
as th# forerunner o f i fleet cap­
able o f firing guided missiles to
"a n y point on the face of the
globe.”
Asst. Secretary o f the N a vy;
Garrison Norton so dcsrrtbed ihe
USS Compass Island at her com ­
missioning at the Rrooklyn naval
shipyard.
The ship Is packed with navi­
gational instrument*. Her func­
tion will he to provide preelse
navigational
Information.
The
Compass Island will team with
other vessels that will actually
fire the miMlles.
The Compa-s Island Is named
for a small Island In Tanobscot
Bay, Maine.
For a gift that will increase
In value as lime goes on,
give
a United State* Savings Rond,
which pay* a high Interest rate.

Gets Rocket Prize

To all of you whom we have been
privileged to serve—we extend
As

this year comes to a

our thanks for your patronage and

It adds much to the enjoyment of the season

close, we wont to expresa oar

f

our best wishes that your

to extend to our friends and customers

thanks for your loyal patronage
tn d

Guijtmii be filled with much

our wish that your Christmas

happiness and toyl /

will be the most joyous you
have ever knows..»

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JAMII 8. UACKMON. IT, Ct arlotte, N.C., shows his six-foot
home-built missile to Thomas F.
Morrow at a special showing In
New York. Th# youth wen tha
81.000 American Rocket SocietyC h rysler C orporation award
for his rreatlva skill and scien­
tific knowledge. ( Internationalf

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grew au horized an Airman T \j-

. In tb« earl* daxa o f the nation:
,postage for a ono-ahcot letter coat
j a p to » cent*?
- T1m present 1-cent rate for let*
t e n la the tam e a» it was In
1I M ?

eri* Medal o f Honor.
These— and hundred* o f other
intercatlng and useful fa cte—are
contained In a new publication
Issued by the Post O ffice Depart­
ment, Po»t master General Arthur
f " Conjresa in 17*7 provided that r
Summ orfleld announced to
all letters and packages to George day..
•Washington could be nailed free;
r h o comprehensive 138 page
to Mm for the remainder of hit booklet containing many tables
lifetim e.
gnj rovering postage rates from
And oo April 3. 1880 the frank the nation's early day* until toIng privilege w a i given to Star- day I* entitled “ United States
.Uta Washington— she being the' Domesle
Postage
Rate*
1788Ffirst Presidential widow to Ret; gp.'MI.** It Is available from ihe
the privilege. Tbia started a ’ Superintendent o f D o e u menu,
legislative custom th a t.h a s es- Washington 23. D. C. at 45 cenU
t\ tcn&lt;led to thin day.
' a copy.
In 1113. to encourage vaccina- i
-----------------------------&gt;tion, Congress provided then for
The first white girl born In
1. free mailing o f vaccine*.
. New
England was
Elizabeth,
The danger and drama of build : daughter o f PUgrim* John Alden
ing the nation's airmail service i and Priscilla Mnlltna. Her greve
was highlighted in i n i when Con- is in Little Compton. R. 1.

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Christmas Holidays Reported
To Be Most Deadly Time Of Year
during the dark hours o f 3 p. m.
You need not be afraid, of and 7 a. m.
Because o f the rising toB, a
course, the National Safety Coun­
c il aays. But the Council adds “ Back the Attack on T raffic Ac*
that I f* wise to have a healthy ridents" cam paign, launched this
respect for the dark if you are |"°nth “ ml continuing through
1 l9 o.. will em phasize night driving
driving a car.
hazard* during December. Em
The reason la simple — you pha&lt;is also w ill be on speed,
must aee danger to avoid it.
drinking drivers and pedestrians
Lest year more than half of and pedestrian hazard*, all of
the M.3i)0 fatal traffic accidents which in cieaso
tho Christmas
occurred at night — and during; holiday toll, the Council said,
the Christmas holidays, which th e ; —
.... . . . .
CHICAGO—Afraid of the dark?

Christmas Carols
Bring To Mind Real
Meaning Of Event

Nothing puu you In the mood,
and reflects the ip lrt o f Christ­
ina*, as much as Christmas car­
ols.
Whetbsr you htar them tor the
first tim e this y ser sung by a
choir, over ths air or a family
group. . .they bring to mind the
incnt by public officials, and to
real meaning o f Christmai. A
stimulate acceptance o f e n fo r c e -; j ^ ^ Y 5R B ^ P 1oflI!7 ^ ! ! u ! r ^ R T I v ^ ^ m e r i c a ^ i n ^ I ^ o M h ^ 7 n n u a ^ a n U ^ ia u ^ $ w M U e e n ™ C 0&gt;
non-religious song. " I 'm Dream
ment by citizen*.
I telt &gt;chcduled in Lakeland Dec. M. as a highlight of a football contest between boy* from
ing o f a Whit# Christm as" by Ir­
“ Drive safety yourself,” said Chicago III., Washington. D. C., Ft. U u d rrd a lc, and Chlckashn, Okl*. Beauty contestants from sack
ving Berlin. . .brings back fond
Ned II. Dcarboru, Council p r e s l-, Florida city will have an opportunity t* vie for the queen** crown. Winner will rceelve a trophy IM
m em ories to almost sveryone.
hent, “ and prevent the one ac- a $350 wardrobe,
Ever since the first Christraaj.
cldcnt you can control — the
carols have been an integral part
one that involve* you. Then get
o f this joyous holiday *e»«on. Ac­
behind a com m unity attack on
cording to the Bible -story of
Kor over ninety years, we have thi* problem. Back your officials
Christmas, the first carol was |plctored' the traditional
Santa to the hilt in whatever needs to
lung by a chorus of angels — Claus as a rotund Jolly e lf with be done to stop thi* carn a ge."
the
“ Gloria
In E x cc ls li"
— |, nowy
beard
and
mustaches,
The Council offer* the follow ­
“ Glory to God in the highest.” |,irpMrd in red and white.
ing suggestions to help reduce
Perhaps In the spirit o f old
The early settler* in America j th is image of Santa Claus has night driving accidents
Scrooge, many of us are Inclined |
brought many o f the old Euro- been ,|par („ the hearts of youngt. Slow- dow n. Don't regulate ,0 . . „ i h . humbllg- th, chrl.tm a.|
pean
carol* to
this
country, t ,ter* since 1863 when it first apyour ,peed by posted limit* alont. hoIida&gt;. tnd ^ mvu\n th, t i f , all
"A d w te Fidells", long a tradl
-■ ‘ • 'peared.
Rem ember, speed mu.t be g o v loa com m ercial!
tionai hymn, has an unknown ori
But have you ever wondered crood by condition*, and darkness
„
. „.
gin.
where the legend of Santa Claus
"A w a y in a M anager", Luther's
began?
hymn, cam e to u i from Germany.
‘ ,,
,
wrong, once a year, to make the
About 1600 year* ago, a young
“ God R«at Ye. Merry Gentle­
2. Have your car checked fre- dominant lhame one of giving,
boy named Nicholas lived in what
m en " from
England and ths
quenlly. In darknei*. immediate r , th, r thin receivingr
Is now part o f southwestern Tur­
lovely “ 0 , Holy Night" from
key. Even as a hoy, he was known
M
'J.’ V ' u ' u ' , 1* *
y » r . as the on\
lights o f
Franca. From Austria came “ Sil­
ch rU lm „ lre„
wln.
for hi* piety ami generosity. La. must. Double check all lights.
ent Night, Holy Night".
3.
He
alert.
Keep
a
constant
try
night,
do
we
stop
to
think
ter he becam e the Bishop of My­
Americans too. have contribu­
ra.
j watch for pcdiwlrlans and for v c - 'o f the million* who have sained
ted to our rich heritage of Christ­
There is a famSus *tory of how hide* with dim light* or no lights employment through the Christ
mas song*. In 1819, Edmund H.
* 8,
uta* shopping Industry?
Scars, a Unitarian minister, com ­ Nicholas found a poor nobleman
Economically, no other holidjy
posed "I t Came Upon a Midnight who could not afford dowries for emergency tr a ffic situation, seek*
his beautiful daughter*.
-t. Don't w ear tinted glnxies at or festive season contributes so
C lear."
Secretly
on
three
d iffe re n t, night. The advantage they o f f e r , iTiu^h to Ihe welfare of the world,
“ W* Three Kings of Bethel*
hem A r t " was com posed by Dr. nlghta. Nlchoiai to**rd a bag o f| jn reducing glrre I* m ore than 9 ,r , , Vn ** ha* hardly passed into
John Henry Hopkins. Jr., an Epis­ gold through the windows of their o f f , ^ by t|ie dangerously reduced ,he neW &gt;.M r b» f ° re thousands
To w ith yoa, avary «m ,
are at work on toys and myriads |
home. Then the daughters were Vi»lon
copalian rector.
A M IRRY, MERRY CHRISTMAS
. .’.
. . . . . .
,
o f other Christmas specialties for
Perhaps the best known and able to be married.
Down through Ihe centuries the
5 U“ hcadligt.U P W l r Use the nett year.
most balovsd of all American car­
ols, “ 0 Little Town o f Bolhle- story o f St. Nicholas was ca rried ' upper b? m only on rur* ‘ hi* h‘
Christmas, and ths spirit 1of
h em " was written In 1RM by Phil­ to other countries and when un- r a y ,l l * he" " ? ;P P r" J' hi" « e« Christmas, has endured wars and
lips Brooks, a young Episcopalian expected gifts appeared, they w e re 1 U * " hin , '000 fee,‘ L ** low ,r great chaos through conlurlc, as
beam when oncoming cars apa time o f Joyou&gt;nc*s and h sppK ,
minister. A trip to the Holy Land attributed to him.
was hit Inspiration fo r the carol. "Saint Nicholas" c a m . to Araer- pr“ ch' whcn y ? u ? r* °.v* r!* kl,!‘ ness, and giving has always been
1another co r, and when driving In
Phone 1294
an Important part o f the fostlvi
110 S. l ’ n rk A v e .
The gay holiday zong, "Jingle lea through our early Dutch sett­
citlc.-&lt; and residential areas.
ties.
B ells", haa been popular for al­ lers. Later the name was chang­
6 . Dim y ou r lights, even though
m ost a century and was com pos­ es) to Santa Claus.
The picture of Santa Claus ns an oncom ing driver fails to dim
ed by another Am erican church­
we know him, was created by his. Trying to get even by blidman, John Piarpont.
For
the children, there ir e Thomas N'ast to illustrate Dr. ing him kv risking your neck.
several catchy Christmas song* Clement Moore's famous poem, Maintain control o f your ca r bylooking at the right shoulder of
such aa: “ Santa Claus is Coming "The Night Before Christmas".
The drawings which Nast mado the highway.
to T ow n " and "R udolph, the Redj to illustrate this epic pot-m show
7 Be sure your lights ar* on
Nosed Reindeer.’
Our big selection o f Christmas j Santa at the now.familiar figure before you pull onto a lighted
tonga, hymna and carols a z p re ts 1 Nast drew Santa Claus a* a street at night.
the friendly. Joyful spirit of tire Jolly gentleman, dressed in red,
6 . Never stop on Ihe travelled
seasou. . .and are !ov*d by all! wearing cap and boots and car- portion o f a roadway at night
rylng a huge pack-full o f to y * , If you mu*t atop, pull cumpletrly
and treasures. . .and this is the j o f f the roadw ay, leaving parking
Jolly old elf wa know and love so nnd dome light* on. Carry flares
**B .
fo r use in amergenciea.

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Santa Claus Legend
Began In Turkey

Economic Welfare
Of World Receives
Much From Holiday

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Be Careful When
Hangiing Star
On Top O f Tree

CHICAGO — Don’t risk seeing '
stars whsn you try to hang a
star on Ibe top o f your Christmas
tree.
This warning com es from the
National SaM y Connell, because
Christmas aerldanta contributed
to the lt.ono deaths from borne
falls last year.*
U*a a sturdy stepladder, plac*
it as close to Ihe tree at possible,
and bo cartful when you reach
fo r the farthest branch.
Th« Council point* out that the
holiday season brings many fall
h azanlt — placing decorations,
toys undkrofot, boxes and wrap­
pings
laid
"tem p orarily "
on
stairs, illppcry walks outside.
|
Another danger o f the holiday
season is fire.
“ The
Christmas
tree, filled
with natural pitch amt resin, it
one o f the most somhustlble o b ­
ject* known," the Council says,
"a n d It ean burn *o quickly it is
almost Impossible to extinguish
the flames by ordinary methods.
In case of fire, call the fire departnunt Imm ediately."
To h*lp prevent Christmas tree
first, the Council offers sight
simple precautions:
1. Buy a fresh tree. B* wary
o f trees told at “ fireproof." Ami
don't
attempt
to
flam eproof
Christmas tr**t wth tbsm ical solulona.
X Keep ye o r tree la • eold
plac* until ready to use i t Be­
fore setting up the tret, saw o ff
diagonally at last t o inch o f trunk
and place base In water-contain­
ing holder, Keep water reservoir
filled.
&gt;. I/scsta tree wall away from
fireplace , radiators,
television
*«t*. powerful electric light* and
other sourest o f hast.
4. Use only electric lights, and
ha sure they near toe Underwrit­
er’ s Laboratories label. Check
w ires for dtfseta and loose sock­
et* before putting on tree.
3. Too many light circuits on
on* outlet may overload houa*
wiring and blow a fust. Reduce
the load if this happens, or co n ­
nect part to another circuit out­
let. Never increase tire o f fuse,
or substitute a penny for a blown
fuse.
6. Be sure ends o f metallie Ici­
cles or other decorations do not
dangle into light sockets where
they can causa a short circuit
and flash fire.
7. Do not operate electric trains
o r other eleotrical toys, which
m ay spark, under tree.
8 . Take tree down when needles
start to fall. Dispose of old trees
in fire-safe areas outdoors—never
in furnaces, stoves or fireplacss,
bee a us* they burn with almost
explosive violence.

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of the year are warm feelings
and friendly words more fitting and
sincere than at this time —
W e say to you • • Merry Christmas.
ur thanks to you for being such

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D ear giria: It you would like a
kitchenette, vanity table or bottle
w arm er built Into y our next auto-

Cooler Shade
Under Palm s
A ir conditioners are going to
bo installed In palm trees In
Florida. Gilbert Edwards, 31-year
eld developer, la building home*
fo r retired people at Fort Lau­
derdale.
HI* l i - i c i r tract Include* a
three-acre tropical garden (had­
ed by tall palme. Edwards plans
to hid* air conditioning units up
among the palm fronds and giva
them enough capacity to cool
bench areai 60 fe e t In diameter
around each tree.
Tha trae* will be kept denud­
ed o f coconut* In deference to
sDvsrhalred skull*.

SMS. MAMA lAtCOM.wJ, receive* her flrat Federal old age and lur•U’l?” •“ Vfnno* ^heck in Lot Angel** from Charles Schottland,
U.«. social security director. Mrs. Baleom became eligible for bene*
■ta under new law* which lower the age for woman from the former
W*ytar level. Coverage haa also been extended.
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mobile, Just write to R arity JEarl, vice president In ebarge o f
styling. General Motors, Detroit,
Mich.
The affable, 6 foot 4 dean of mo­
tor car design, who has been dub­
bed "M r. Automobile." says all
he wants to know la what the la­
dies want in an automobile and,
by gum, be'U glv( It to them. In
New York for the opening o f the
automobile show, Earl relaxed fo r
a few minutes and chatted about
recant discoveries in his business*
"I 'v e designed mor* than 30
million cars," said he, "and it
wasn't until a couple of years ago
that 1 realised how much I could
learn from women. This was at a
shindig In New York, where about
300 newspapermen from all over
the country war* present. I in­
vited them to fire , questions at
me, and boy, did they fire. I
never had to answer to many
things so fast in m y life.
"Since then, I've been listening
to th« remarks women make
about their care, and a lot o f the
change* in the 1937 automobiles
are the result o f this listening.'
Earl spoke with admiration o f
the women designers now on the
staff of each of tha General Moto* cars. Said ha:
"We* hate one woman doing in­
terior dsaign fo r each o f tha
cars, along with four men. Well,
did you ever «rc a girl with faur
brothers: Sha bosses them alL
It’ a the same way in our p la n t
Th -*e girls think o f all kinds of
things that never occur to men,
and they get them through too.”

TALLAHASSEE UB— Comptroller
Ray E. Green eitim atea that ex­
acting sources o f revenue will
produce S1V I million dollars for
operations o f tha itate govern­
ment and new building* during
the 1937-50 bienniumTha preliminary estimate com res with about 800 million dolra In request* for funds from
tha various state agencies.
The Cabinet Budget Com m is­
sion on Monday will start the task
o f paring the requests to fit the
anticipated Income.
Green said general revenue tax­
es are espected to produce about
BOt million dollars. He expeeta
the general fund to have an un­
encumbered carryover o f bbout
27th million dollars but he said
WASHINGTON t f t - Th* lady
this carryover it left aa an unap­ atop the Capitol dome has had
propriated cushion against months her Joints caulked.
ot lean tax collections.
Tha Capitol ha* born washed
Tfie comptroller said that if a painted.
light money market caused a
The "B attle o f I-ake E rie" Is
drop in new construction work in
back on Its wall Inside the Senate
the state, the anticipated revenue wing o f the Capitol, the big paint­
from the sales tax, the big pro­
ing having been cleaned and re­
ducer, would fall short. Ilut If the
stored.
sales tax shows the "unexpected
Things aro taking shapo for tha
and unprecedented" Increase It
did fo r October the revenun will Jan 21 Inauguration ceremony on
the east steps o f the Capitol.
be greater than now forecast.
Congress appropriated 5213,000
Green said he would make an­
other estimate In January or Feb­ for the necessary acrounlermenU
to the Capitol and its grounds for
ruary.
(he second inauguration of P resi­
Each o f tha noses on the face dent Elsenhower. That includes a
atatueo o f Washington, Jefferson, apcclal
roofed
platform
with
Roosavelt and Lincoln atop Mount wooden Grecian columns, and 13,Rushmora In the Black Hilts o f 700 seat* In front.
South Dakota I* longer than the
The 158-year-old center part o f
entire face o f Egypt'* Sphinx.
tho Capitol was given it* 31st
coat o f paint this fail- Its regular
painting every four years has
been timed, to coincide with the
inangu ration.

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Things Are Taking
Shape For Jan. 21
Inauguration Rites

bright with holly, Jay.
led you throughout the
coming New Year!,

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The younger, 100-yearold Scnato and House wings o f harder
stone are washed every two
years. The District o f Columbia
Fire Department did the Job last
month.
Congres( appropriated $03,000
for the painting.
That money also fnce-liftcd the
lady atop the dom e— the 19'k-foot
high bronze statue o f freedom .
She was recaulkcd entirely, re­
painted and given new platinum
tips.
RECALLS IKE'S MEMORY
STATEN ISLAND. N. Sr &lt; * Professor Willis IBnman o f W ag­
ner College here likes to talk
about
President
Elsenhower's
phenomenal memory for names.
Hinman, head o f the department
of Greek and Latin, served aa
Lutheran chaplain at Camp Colt,
Gettysburg. Pa., during World
War I. Eisenhower, then a m a­
jor, was stationed at tha same
base.
" I admired him because h*
made a point o f learning the
names o f every man he spoke
to,” recalls the professor.
Besides teaching at Wagner.
Tinman serves as pastor o f St
lohns Lutheran Church at Sum ­
mit. N. J.

Pipes,MotorsTakeOverFeedProblem!Radi at jon Exposure
ir n u w u n
Limit M a y Be ||e |. Up
Firm Itertri/trettoi* B u n n

Gravity flow ptpaa eonnectlag starI I I blue to t b O r le l eqwlpvnent if#
rapidly becoming part and parcel
miny a farmer's abertng setup. Fan­
ning out la an directions, they gift
work am * of graaartaa aa ectapw»
Ilka appearance.

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Tha abort picture, tor example,
* o « f a Virginia Cattle feeder who
hat turned etrer practically all of
hi* feed preceding Jobe to mechani­
cal equipment—and the ever-prc*enl
pipe*. Machinery and building cost
him M.TOO, but they cave him thou*
rnndi c f dollar* each year in time
and non-ex latent labor coat*.
The granary haa eight bins. Ear
corn it etortd in ilda bin* and
(halted com . barley and oat* bi overhead bln*. Since the floor* o f tide
bln* dant toward the front car corn
flow* out ef bottom gate* for move*
ment by portable conveyor to the
(heller. Shelled corn I* moved to
on* ef the 900-bushel overhead bln*
by itaUonary elevator—the *ame ale*
valor which alto convey* barley and
oeta to adjacent bin*. The unit

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opening*—closed by luring lock doors
when not la u*e. Ground or crimped
grain Is re-elevated through a blow­
er pip* attached to th* grinder. It I*
deposited In overhead bins not used
for Stonge of whole grain. On-,Tty
flow pipes are connected to all bln*
to (hat whole grain can be dropped
to the corn shelter, grinder or crimp­
er. and also to permit re-elevated
ground feed to be dumped Into feed
cart*. Gate* at tha bottom of th*
pipe* control tha flow of grain.
Electric power Is plentiful and Is
used economically. A 9 horsepower
motor operate* th* crimper, as well
a* th* floor dump conveyor, station­
ary elevator and wagon hoist The
grinder end corn (heller are oper­
ated by th* same 7H horsepower
motor.

Council W arns Against
Hurricane Driving
CHICAGO—Are you a hurricane
driver?
You are If you drive 73 miles
in hour or more
the National
Safety Council said today.
For at the pace, warned the
Council, you ean destroy yourself
and anything In your path as
quickly as a hurricane
"The U. S. weather bureau con­
sider* winds o f 73 miles and over
o f hurricane proportion,”
eaid
Ned II. Dearborn, president o f the
Council, "a n d
motorists
should
remember that a car driven at
the same speed is propelcd with
the same destructive force.
Because of tho emergency traf­
fic situation, with Its rising toll.
Mr- Dearborn said a year-round
"B ack the Attack on T ra fifc Ac­
cidents" campaign, being launch­
ed this December, will continue
through 1957. The purpose o f the
campaign is to encourage public
officials to step up the attack
and to stimulate cltixcns to bark
the attack on traffic accidents.
During
December
campaign
emphasis will be on speed, drink­
ing drivers and pedestrians, night
driving and pedestrian hazards.
Speed was a large factor last
yaar in th* GOO Christmas traffic
deaths, the Council said. Driving
too fast for conditions or in ex ­
cess of the speed limit was a fac­
tor In 83 per eent o f th* fatal

accidents, compared with an an­
nual average o f 33 per centA t high speeds the human body
becom es Increasingly vulnerable,
the Council said. If an accident
occurs at M miles pn hour or
more the victim Is eight times
more likely to die than if h« had
been injured in an accident nt 2U
miles an hour.
•'Speed not only increases your
chances of having an accident —
it decreases your chances o f com ­
ing out alive if you do have one,”
said Mr. Dearborn.
To determine a safe speed the
Council said, drivers must take
Into consideration:
1- Weather and visibility. Fog,
rain, snow, bright sunlight, or
darkness are caution signs that
should be heeded.
2. Mechanical factors. Engine
p ov er, ability tn hold the road,
and efficiency o f ail mechanical
parts have a definite bearing on
selection of a safe speed.
3 I'hysical factors. Whether a
road is rough, smooth, hilly, flat,
curving or straight are consider­
ations that should influence speed.
4. Personal factors. The driv­
er’ s physical and mental condi­
tion and the speed at which he
can safely control his car are
important factors-

WASHXGTON
'JV—Recomraandallottf for what’ would b* tha
first radiation
exposure lm iu
ever set up for th« population aa
a whole have been drafted by a
unofficial watchdog committee.
The same group, the National
Committee on Radiation Protec­
tion, has also drafted recommen­
dations for what would amount to
new and sharply reduced limits
on radiation exposure for the na­
tion's* half million workers in
atomic and similar plants.
This was reported by D r Lauriston S. Taylor, ehalrtnao ot th*
com m ute and a National Bureau
of Standards scientist, tn a re­
port prepared for delivery later
this week to a meeting o f the
American Nuclear Society. He am ­
plified in an interview.
Taylor said the intent o f both
actions U to assure that exposure
to radiation from all sources —
Including atomic bomb fall-out,
products o f atomic energy plant*,
and medical and dental uies o f
x-ray a — does not go beyond a
point o f "acceptable risk" from
th* genetic or hereditary stand­
point

ag« would th* total a e c u «* l* t* d
radiation do** t* the reprodoe- n
tive organs b* allowed to exceed v
the parson's a f t , mtoua I f mul­
tiplied by L A f* I f I* tb* mini­
mum for starting w ort la sock
plant*. Under th* form at*, for
example, a woskrr wonld be al­
lowed no m ore than 10 roentgens
up to age 3f.
Taylor told a reporter, 'T h e n
la reason to belteve that th* u *
recommendations w Q be lneor
porated Into safety regulations • -v
the AEC, Individual state* and In
dustriea. and that any changes a
lim itstl*nr o f operation* daeraei
necessary to keep txpaeure os
th* population as a whole wlthii
the limits recommended will b&gt;
made.”
Taylor said his com m ittee be
lieves that "reasonable testing a
atomic w tap w u —that la, at th*
present rat* o f testing— could con
tlnue indefinitely" without a c t e d
0
ing the radiation lim it recom
mended for the population aa t
whole.

WRONG

AUTOGBJkFR

PHOENIX, Aria. UR-MarieopJ
County Sheriff L. C. B otti haa i
special interest in finding th#
The committee he heads is
forger who reshod a check at t
sponsored by th* Bureau o f Stan­
fh oenlx
supermarket- The 58dards. It U mad* up o f repre­
check
was
signed:
sentatives of the Atomic Eatrgy
"L . C. Boies, Maric«pg Count) 9
Commission, the Public Health
Service. American Medical A sia, Sheriff."
and other professional aod ndustry groups. It has po regula­
tion power but its recommend^*
tlons in the past have been wide­
ly followed.
The unit by which radiation is
measured Is the roetgen. Taylor
said the new
recommendations
are:
1. For the population as a whole
—a limitation o f 10 million met*
gens o f man-made radiation —
delivered to th* reproductlv* or­
gans—for every on* million per­
sons in the population from con­
ception up to age 30That would moan an average
limit o f 10 per person. But Tay
lor stressed that Individuals who
might receive an amount in ex ­
cess o f that would not necessarily
b« exposed to any “ significant"
genetic
hazardMoreover, iie
said, not ail radiation recelvtd
May aQ tho hnpptn— af
by the body necessarily go** to
the reproductive system—for ex
ample, In an R-ray examination
of the teeth, less than on* thou­
sandth o f th* radiation used
en ter it a t Chrithnas!
reaches the reproductive organs.
He added that the dose deliv­
ered to the reproductive organs
may range from none at all for a
few types o f radiation exposure
to virtually 100 per cant for some
other types214 a SflnfortT
2 For workers In atomie and
other radiation-producing plants
Phon# 1361
— a formula under which at no

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PHONE 357-W

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Frank Mebane, Jr.

Manager

�Design Important
To Home Owners
By DAVID G. BAREUTHER
DESIGN is a fan cy word, but
it Stands for something that Is
important when you plan to
, b o y . or rem odel a hwsse.
It esn save you money, give you
com fort and sp ire you a lot o f
headaches, •actSches Snd h clrta eles.
Design has becom e so import*
ant to the Valne o f a house that
m ortgage lenders are boning up
oa all o f the things this word
stands fo r. The
United States
Savings and Loan
League has
published A handbook on design
to kelp Its 4^00 m em ber lending
Institution* know w bat kind of a
house is a good risk fo r a loan.
Building costs have b«cn going

a

and social requirements; the in*
terrclation o f eating, working,
recitation and sleeping patterns
as these center in a house .
"D esign is related to ‘ he eco­
nomic life o f the buyer. 1* Well
a » to his psychological needs.
The well-designed house
offers
something m ore than meiV physi­
cal com fort a -en.ie Of fllhess,
good taste, cosines! plus free*
dom ...
"T om orrow ’s house (which Is
really here already) uses spice
not so much as 'room ,' ea cii
with a single fixed purpo»e, but
as area. One room may contain
a number o f area*— for group
living,
recreation,
dining
and
even food preparation ”
IF YOU ARE
remodeling a

.Sr £2.B* . s ^

.M.h w «~u- p~-

era hava been cutting down on
ly designed fo r today'* way o f
room sixes In order
to keep
life, you might like to consider
their homes in com petitive price
what m ortgage lenders list
as
ranges. Shrunken house* are not
the seven main parts o f iood de­
good investments fo r a homo
sign. Here’ s the gist o f what
owner ar a m ortgage lender. So the handbook says:
why I f . solve this dilem m a with
1. Space. This means planning
better design T
floor area fo r maximum liva­
The spoasos o f
this
study bility. for a flexible arrangement
got opinions from som e SO su* for your fam ily’ s living habit*,
thoritles across tho country on good traffic circulation
through
good and bad design for houses the house and ample • ' **•&gt;**
o f all architectural «tyles. They areas,
found that good design can give
2. Style. It maybe Cap* Cod,
you more fo r your money in Colonial, moderns ranch, splitseven w ays: in space, materials, |level, or w hatever; but an jtlrsc*
land,
equipment,
architectural tlve, natural enclosure which exStyling, color sch tm ts and Indi- presses the space honestly,
vlduality among y ou r neighbors.
3. Siting. This mean orient
GOOD DESIGN In a noose has ing the house for maximum light
little to do with region. "H om e and air and exploiting the natur
plaoners in M aine," says
the al conturs o f the land.
handbook, “ are asking for m u ch | 4. Materials. Use them for a
tha sam e thing as are those in smooth and satisfying harmony i
Texas, California o r Illinois .
o f texture, color and mas*. A void!
Traditional
prajudioes
about a hodge-podge,
home design w ill continue to
S. Com fort. Be alert to
the
• lilt, o f course; but the trend electrical w ay of life. Have a
is away from localism
wiring system that is adequata
"D esign In housing start* with for light conditioning, air enndithe fam ily unit, Its physical need»i tlonlng and other marvels.

Film left in our drop box by 5:00,
PM ChrintmaH day will be ready
by 2:00 PM Wednesday.

WIEBOLDT'S CAM ERA SHOP
’

210 S .

Pnrk

A re.

jtioliday Season
Inventor
. The Best Of Holidty Fare —
GoodTimeToHave Of Platform Flying
Christmas Cream and Fragrant Coffee
PolioVaccineShots,
J

SurWASHINGTON — U S .
....
geon General Leroy E Burney
has suggested that families use
the holiday season ti» arrange
polio vaccine shots f ir »li person*
under (0 who have u*'t had three
injection*.

*

Langley's pR otfcn
shrrmft W*
search dlvlsiow.
Ho put tha laboratory's M U *
ties at the Inventor’ s dupesal flM
suggested a B e l l a K t e i d a f tfee
basic principle behind the p w je e i

In ISM Hill built a platform
LANGLEY FIELD, V s., As! Charlie. The palent office agreed with a email M'hcflpte*
young
aircraft
engineer.,
uibhmltted h i.
l i n t turned by Jet. o f
...
„
_.
,
_ .
.
- ’•-* o f a flylM platform In in the tip* o f the bladea
Charlie Zimmerman dreamed o f,
,| ij
fif* * m „ \ m r n f c * b ^ l B d '•
the day when man could Gy bv
Patent officials look one look tervsted and awarded‘ d* eontmf
mounting a small platform and
,Kl. u ,» N Bt.nsr'ieul*rlv the! 10 Hiller llrtleoptur* ef P M
r »’ :. ju g ,, im ..r 1
;.* L
1platform
l 7 V m7h fr im 'AAlto,
lt n . Calif..
W . ** film
fllm u that
fta t ear
like a skier.
I Mars helmet—snd set the sppll,n
one o( (hose craty ideas," recalls
merman's plans.
ration aside.
About the sam e- time,
’’ They didn't think It would
, with i m
work." says Charlie. "A nd they W r o r a l o f HH1 ta d tjm
would only grant pa'enii on Ihlnga
designer Lewis n

"This Christmas, as thoughts
center on children. Should be used
by parent* to arrange for v a cci­
that would w ork."
* • bu» ‘ '
nation o f children who have not
atiiiude lyp*
M m
Pi»Horm
Despite
ihe
a
M
*
}
!
|,pU ckfr Helicopters, Inf.
yet received the fui, three shot*,’’
o f the patent oftlce.
uih1 « largo hftt
the head o f the Public Health
WILLIAMSBURG,
Va.
(,f).
kept on his idea H
ev en |r
* dlam eU r, I
Service said In an interview.
Time was when a shopkeeper
..illsblo *osrl minute
"V accine protection ot unpro-, didn’ t depend on words to evn garage. He wss r w i n c c J »h*t
lected ehi'd-en mav mean that vcy what he had to sell. Instead,
man could fly by
* i inexperienced civilian rooid
some will lie around happy and he used ••«.&gt;■
sign* Snd
.m i symbol*,
*yinwwt*rv|o- rmiloncd **Ith
a thmst
_
„ with mit* . few
well at future ChrM’. niesrs who
The time was the ilth century, equal to the combined weight o f
machine with m lf a r«w
otherwise may b ; crippled or a period when many could not ihP man snd the m v li *n
u lf*
killed by polio.
read.
After severs! v esft o f pnt’ toing
The \rm* has erdsred a * •
"Ami parent.* and other* under
Samples o f
colonial trade*- Zimmerman built a bialfortii wit * m nf each type (Nstform I M
4o year* o f as? should arrange* men’s ingenuity In
identifying a lubular frain ew i'k nntl piv*rr In test* al Ft. Rn*tl*, V i^ h i !
t«H .
itheir own -irotcction. I nor* wait*- their shop* with distinctlnctlvo td It with two small target drone had them \* high » l M
Mattie
C iip it
have seen instances in which both sign* are preserved in this real- tiuildr- 'x drive two c o n r s 'o lug ‘ Z lm m efm sn’a
propeller*, in a test on« day he dream* already
arc
m lllliry
parents In an age &gt;pan between oted colonial capital
that If
Among the most colorful sales­ managed 'o get the device ahaut I re*lltk-». He Iwllcvei
22 ad 23 year, have been strick­
I world condition* keep the fACus
entury wers three inches o ff Hu ground.
en. ami one or both crippled for man in *'*e "5 '•
the
apothecaries
or
rnlonlil
life.
Armed with e v id e n t o f th.s «n prcparedne*» his one-man f l j r
he_____
went b.i -k to the Ini machines should be In pK m f'
"Vaccination could
In*
|)i« ^efrtsR®l*kS- Some used the futtlil- achievement,
___________ ____
“
ful supply !n about fiv e ysar*.
inrun- o f Insuring 'm any fut-ir* *, r m o ,**r nnd P«'*tle symo&gt;tl lo patent o ffice and to March l* lt,
_____
___ hi*
__ pn'bm
__
And he Is eativinrtd that tkf|
happy Christmases for fa m ilies1ldfn W y Ihelf _ shop*, but othera, fina||y
won
.
who otherwii.mav becom e in- «*L-*pl*yed the horn o f the m y th -!’ "The venture had cost him
U . lhave
a tremtndous peseatlma
solved
in
tr:u;.illnesses
\v-::h
'
c
*a*
n
"
'corn
°v
*
rhlnoceroiis.
In
construction
expents*,
11'
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P*J**H
a ITha holiday season brings forth Christmas Cream, you can be sure,
H I were * bui'nesimsn,
,
•ynibols Acrm odd cm*
In legal fc c i iti»l earned for,
the best o( spirits, tha warmest will apetl out a truly festive wel­ severe cconnmir enn^enuener*.
I know I'm n ot," •aid tha ♦
hospitality, and. naturally, the best come for your guests.
"The shots need not be taken
„f" P
.d r“ l“ g l,*’r J1*!,0/ 1*!!* Min the
honor-nn d
perhaps
In food. When tt com et to festive
during the holidays, bur the «p * ‘ h*v someday the f a m e - o f luthcrlng a year-old govcrn m co’. Scientist, "|
Christmas Cream
fare, the Chrlstmai dessert should
pointments
for
them
cotil-1
\&gt;e
un*
c0tn
"
*
*
.
oate new field of aviation.
Pi*tfoim would *ry to develop the Rlat*
1
cup
muk
t
cup
heavy
tbs gsytst and best of all. one I *uv«lup*
•ream, whippet
^
~ thought to posses, medicinal or
flyins
form m yself com m ercially." A
mad
such dessert I* our elegant Christ­
unflatoirO «
1 leaepoon rum
nutterer
Z lm m e ro ia
n u c lc a l urooertlec. oarticuU rlyl
z im m irm an at the time was relentlest
K.latln.
flavtirlnp
mas Cream, a beautiful white
Dr. ilurnu.v talked against .1 as an antidote or preventive f o n work|nj| (or the
col&lt;! water
cup quartered
might do just that.
molded ring Ailed with all torts ot ■i2 cup
4
&gt;ivoiiintent,
as
tabl*«poon*
candied
background o ' the** latest stnti* po’ son
colorful candled fruits.
■m a r
rherrlea
a researcher at the Langley Actics:
tpip &lt;hopped
Christmas Cream, garnished with few grain* salt
I Some Apothecaries used
ronantlesl Labatory, » multi-mill
•
.milled
citron
:
'■&gt;
whites
eherrics snd surrounded with glow. U cup su**r
The fs miliar folding fin ,
cups Other*
The Nat'ornd Foundation fur born for drinking
* Maraeehlno
lion dollar Installation o(
th- by Japanese girls to bid th|i{
Ing tapers. It really a centerpiece
•herrtea
tii:,
ground
horn*
Into
powder
and
Infantile
Paral.vsii
c-llm
ale*
self. but., In
I addition, the cream
&gt;u itsell
National
Advisory
I’
am
m
iD
ej
fori
Scald milk. Fatten gelatine In
blushes, was Invented ia Jnpnw-la
should go down In recipe Alee ae a cold water and dissolve In hot milk. ! 43 million per.ons have received used it as a drug. Although al- Aeronautics* NACA.
|
___________________
wonderful dessert experience It Add I tablespoon* sugar and salt j om- or more shots o f vaccina but leged to be from unicorn.*, the
Zimmerman's flying platform
combines a number of our favorite and stir to dissolve .chill until •that only *rven million have te- born* actually were obtained from
Chrlitopher Colum btt discover*
Christmas Ingredients In a new and small amount mounds when drop- ceived the rec &gt;mnti-tuts .1 three the male narwhal found In Arctic project was just about dead when
suddenly It caught the interest cd Nicaragua in I M
oo^ hl^
delicious gelatine ring which lake* ped from spoon. Deaf esg whites
he ih 'to -x ro s
other o f Paul Hill, assistant chief o f fourth voyage to the New Wo
a minimum of time and trouble to until they form moist peaks! Add dose*. Twenty-six million are esti­ w - '#
animals.
mated
to
have
had
two
uhotu
make.
■i cup sugar slowly, continuing to
Tailors used the golden fleece,
It you have a busy holiday sched­ beat until stiff, fo ld egg white mix­
There arc an estimated 63 mil­
uled. but still want to turn out your ture, whipped cream and Aavorlng lion persons in the gtoup movt n lamb, or ah article o f --lothculinary best, you can easily make Into gelatine mixture. Kohl In susceptible to polio—those under ins; a* the central object in their
thla regal Christmas Cream ahead candied cherries and citron. Spoon i ^
of time. It 1* a perfect lltht dessert Into 1-quart ring mold. Chill until 20 &gt; l j r * or nSP and expectant signs.
There
were
fairly
standard
to go with fragrant coffea after a Arm. Unniotd on large aervlng mothers.
gala maal. It can also be eerved at plate. Oarnlsh top with weltManufacturers a.t o f Nov. 30 had signs which are still used in
coffee-hour when friends drop In drained Maraschinocherrlsa Makes
nlnutst 22,900.000 doses of u s this modern era o f neon mid
a holiday visit. Cwffse audi t servings.
striped
pole
shipped vaccine in stock, anil m il­ bright lights. A
blood
lion* more arc in the hands o f indicated a barber nnd
Ictler, a horse’s
head signified
doctors and in trad- channels.
blacksmith or farrier, a gold
rn ball mean a gold nnd sil­
Since good grooming and a versm ith, ami a woman's head
smart appearance both extend to frequently marked a milliner’s
tho accessories a man use* } ' i r v shop.
„
.
, day. a new wallet or billfold lr
Colonial
grocers
used
ihrea
Ws'd Ska as S*w ets aw fn 4 Wwrfl
WASHINGTON— Tho creator*
Hagen n u d e the comments to ■alwaya a wise gift choice.
sugar loaves to designate their
mk»m wa wwkad Ok you »«*»
o f the earth satellite say they newsmen who tourcvl the naval
stories.
V«» (•« (I N (Mysrallae ong
thine they 11 meet the target date
je a rc h laboratory where work
These llih
century buslne**
1957 Tangorino Quean
Isil WTIskM Sa* w very Merry
set for launching artificial little
,
.
. , ,
men and craftsm en wanted
to
mooniets Into the lo-ver reaches on lh« Pr° i #ct u h*1" * Joni’ losen
make certain prospective
cus­
of space.
idea is that three powerful stages
tom er* got the picture — even If
219 M ic r o tia A r c .
I)r. John P. Hagen, director of o f rockets will carry a 20-inch
they couldn't read.
the "Vanguard" satellite program metal sphere high enough to go
for the Navy,
told
newsmen into «n orbit around the earth at
vve arc essentially on schedule 18,000 miles an hour,
in the project."
The sphere will be t i ai uuud
The White House has
asked with instruments and automatic
the U S . military and civilian radio transmitters fo sending
scientists be ready to send up data hack to earth.
satellites during the International
How long t i c first slatellito
Geophysical Year beginning next will stay uloi- depends on how
July.
high it can be fired. Hagen said.
A do/rn satellite* are planned If it reaches a level of about 300
by the United States to be used miles, it could continue w hit/lng
1.1 delving into the secrets o f high around the rnrth in »n cliptlca!
altitudes, from a height o f 200 to orbit for about a year. HM if
it should liuim umy 4-&gt; .
«.
1,300 miles.

Tradesmen Once
Used SymboL

Satellite Program Is
Reported On Schedule

GENE'S SEMINOLE D R Y CLEANERS

Dr. Joseph Kaplan told an Ohio ,l* lifc “ •“ f1
be only an
University au Hence In
Athens he hour or two Than it woum m U
believes the first o f
the statcl- int0 ,he
lhif h atmosphere and
life* will be launched
about Jan. bur,» UP like a meteor.
1, 1938. Kaplan, chairman nf ih«Prototypes o f satt'llilr* m - boi'fS . National Committed for th-* ing made here, hut the n rlm l
Geophysical Year, said " i t w ill spheres which will b i m o l are
be a good percentage" if dx o f n-oduced i«y tlie De uiit (Huts of
the satellites turn out tuecsss* Brooks and Perkinr.
fully.
_________ ___ ______
Hagen insist*t| that "w«f arc no
scientific program nnd has an* 'T hou gh ( hrUl a thousand tim e!
*
in any way racing with Russia," "In ilcthl.hrm bo born
"A nd not wilhin thyself,
which also is participating in th*
"Thy soul will b.» forlorn."
nounced plans to launch its own
— Angelas Silesius
earth satellites.

Hrlcn Totnllasen wa* crowned
Hnrida's 1931 Tangerine Qu«en
In rnlorful rerensanlee recently
at Cypress Gardens. Tha love­
ly 19-tsar old will reign over
the Ilth annual Tangerine Bowl
giasn in Orltndo New Years.

Yule Contrast

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It** ChrUtmutime again,' and,vu
Uhis season loretelU ihe passing o f
another yesr, v/t&gt; think of those who'
have helped make that year so very
enjoyable.}Knowing and serving folk*',

T k i e o U - f asTiIoreJ

O i n s t m a e G ^ w e lin g ,

like you makes business a pleasure,

w a e x ten d to c a n .# 4 ,

It U indeed a privilege to greet
In a moms jou t w a I - : ;*

you and wish you a Merry Chrtatmala

qou fin d on tJi'f trig n k

TH* w ord} mwy be

O i r l s l m o r D -* 4 -

o ld IcsKioned but lha wish
sincere and now . . . best wiMins
foe th* very

d ia Jw L d (H . JT jcu d m h

Company

I I

happiest o f holidaytl

Home of
A rOUClMAN guards the head­
quarters ot tha Russian delega­
tion in New York as the lights ot
Christmas blaze on Park Avenue
in th* background. The symbol
o f the holiday’ s "peace on earth,
good will toward men" message
lights tho night for the patrol­
m an, w h o m u st p r o t e c t th e
building from those who object
lo boviat violence la Hungary.

’It's Never Higher At Wilson Maler**
•a

W ILSON-M AIER FU RN ITU RE
ail E- First St.

Wizard
Appliances
212 E. 1st St.

Fred
M.

Smith
Owner
J

�yw* S W r :

•.■#* &gt; , .ir

r »

Tne Boo/c lies open and we reacf again the
wondrous story of Christmas, ’*.... for unto you
is born this d a y in the city of David, a
Saviour, which is Christ the Lord." M ay
thf glory of its meaning fill our hearts
and enrich this season with the true
spirit of Christmas.

VrWUuf C^ddJmctA Jo
y o u jto m d ll 0£ 1A&amp;...

Howard Fraser
Golden Drlsklll
Bryan Foster
Fred Gilbert
Amos Gooding
John Harvey
Charles Henderson
William Hijjgenbotham
Samuel Hudley
Miles Hudson
William Hutching
Ezell Jackioa

W. W. Johns. Sr.
Clifford Johnson
Allen Knight
C. C. Lawrence
Cecil Legette
C la u d e L o c k e

W. K I.nchstaniphfor
Bobby Little
Karl McQueen
Pete Nash
Murray Nance
Will Nolan

J. W. Natter
Margaret Ray
Robert Rathel
T. A. Rivera
Ralph Reeder. JrCharles Roberta
Roosevelt Robinson Sr.
Roosevelt Robinson Jr.
Willie Robinson
Joe Sasser
0. B. Sides
Otera Sides

James Brown
William Bromley
Cathrine Brumley
Gerald Covington
Clarice Craft
Mary Lou Daria

C. P. Rabun
Lionel Sipes
Minnie Ruth Spinks
James McKay Truluek
William Garnett White
Thomas Arnold

Arthur Harris
Bert B- Hollingsworth
James Hunt
Judith Hutchinson
Lee Mansfield
Hugh B. Odhana

Hunter Archer
Gorden Butcher
Frank Bines
Robert Bishop
William Blalock
Charles Beal

Eugene Brown
Phil Byrd
L. L. Carter
Ed Cheudoin
Arthur Chick

George Craig
Eugene Denmark
Thomas Dillard
Alfred Ellerbe
George Fleming

John Siler
David Smith
L. C Smith .
Al Stanley
H W. Stephenson
J. B. Stephenson
W. L. Stephenson
T. A. Stiles
Jesse Skelton
Richard Bwofford
Omer Tyree
Doug Thompson

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.
Buildets O f Finer Homes
Brailey Odham , president
2 6 2 5 French Avenue

Lonnie Thompson
Lemmie Tucker
Felton Warren
Raymond Wienmann
Crant Williams
Prince Williams
Ed Willink
Marshall White
Robert Wyehe Sr.
Charles Wynn
Robert Hamilton
Clarence Davenport

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Big Year Predicted For County In
By I . MARION BARMAN SR.
f o e of tbo biggest year’s In
Ujf history of Seminole County
•ame virtually to a close with the
•elebratioa o f ChristmasTop figures In retail trade were
reaehM this year with unprece­
dented trading In local stores. New
biths were attained aa shoppers
reached their buying spree climax
Monday evening wiping out stocks
ef toys and Christmas gifts that
IMl been stacked high on the
shelves of Sanford stores.
However, as the 1936 “ top year”
comes to a close, merchants, bus*
biesimsn, car dealers, profession­
al people, industrialists and ag­
ricultural leader* look forward to
1957 and its prediet Ions.
Analysts on the national level
have predicted even newer highs
In erery phase of American buaM u — and local businessmen are
Beginning to share the same view.
They lay "Seminole County has
more to look forward to In th*
coming year than It hat evsr had
In any one twslvs-month period.”

The nucleus for the 1KT out- •from the north by way of a cause
look came early in 1956, say San- *way from Volusia County and a
ford business leaders, when French |re-routed 17-92 In the limited acAre. was opened as a through-' cess Inter-state system; the cornway, the Semlnota Memorial Boa- i pletlon o f the 1793 fourlanlng propitsl was officially opened and|ject from Five Points south; the
dedicated, Sanford streets took on letting o f a contract for the foura new and Improved look, and the laning o f SR 46 from the river to
more than one million dollar aeur- Mrllonville Ave.
er and water'cxpanslon program
Road Plana
was completed. In addition, the
In the planning staga during
near million dollar 17-92 four* the 12- month period ahead will b«
lining project got underway.
the complete revamping of roads
Sanford and Seminole County for Seminole County looking for­
citizens, along with their Boards ward to a modern highway sys­
of Commissioners, took on a “ talk­ tem from every direction with the
ing and planning” stage. looking1possibility of a short route for
Into aggressive progress in the midwest and eastern travelers
ami tourists through Central Ftorcity and county’s economy.
National and state analysts Ida Into Sanford and then on to
have predicted that Sanford’s ur- Miami. Tourists,
- ,
- say soma new
.
ban population would reach h who- road entbuslastfs wul b* loosing
oping 50 to 60 thousand by 1965. for new short routes to replace
and it l» well on Its way. Some the highly laxed turnpikes and
predict that population figures i high speed areas which divert
will top even the mathmatlcal to -1 them from the beauty spots of the
tals which have been set as goals. State.
Road Projects
Navy Growth
Sanford and Seminole County j The Navy has played an lm
can look forward. In 1957. to the.portant part in Sanford and Semfour-line approich to Sanford 1lnole County*! growth with the

Shop and Save
In Sanford

strength of the loeal Naval Air
Station increasing which in turn
brought hundreds of families to
live here. 1957 is expected to rereal new plana for the multi-mil­
lion dollar expansion program and
move la tbo Osceola Base. This
in turn will bring an influx of
eivUlan trades labor to the area
as well as additional Increase In
mi||UrF f*5*?n,n**' Political and
military officials say that the
Sanford Naval Air Station, In Its
new location, will be one of the
major bases on the East Coast.
Immediate Completions
Southern Bell Telephone A Tele­
graph Co.'s one-sod a -quarter
million dollar new dial system
headquarters building on Laurel
Ave. at ninth St. is expected to
turn Sanford and It* area “ dial”
on the target date of March IT.
Huge crews of engineers, cable
and plant men are working fever­
ishly to meet the deadline of the
proposed date. Hundreds of ap­
plicants for telephone service are
waiting for the new system to go
Into operation.
In addition to th« Sanford dial

exchange. Southern Bell Telephone
A Telegraph Co. will. In all pro­
bability, complete its DeBsry
building which ties in with the
local office.
Biggest Develepmeal
One of th# biggest developments
which continues to be the “ top
item” on the agenda for 1957 is
the “ docks and terminals” pro­
ject along the St. Johns River in
Lake Monroe from the Lake Mon­
roe Bridge on to Sanford. The
proposed terminals and docks
would turn the entire area from
West First St. north to Lake Mon­
roe into an Industrial Zone that
would, under even mild conditions,
mushroom Into the biggest freight
distribution centers in Florida.
Heme A Commercial Building
Homebuilding will take on new
goals for 1957 with the expected
Increase of personnel at the San­
ford Naval Air Station. Develop­
ers are already planning the con­
struction of 75 new homes Im­
mediately in one subdivision with
many others lo follow. Rumors
have been circulating that a onethousand home development will

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b« started In the near future- How*
ever, details have been kept under
cover and negotiations nave not
yet rescued an announement stage.
The expansion of the south
section of Seminole County la ex­
pected to hit unprecedented highs
in 1957. Already dozens of platted
developments have been created
with homcbuitdtng already hitting
fast strides which are expected lo
accelerate In the coming 12
months.
Already hanging fire for sev­
eral months Is the announcement
on the expeetd construction of
several modern supermarkets and
shopping renters in the Sanford
area. With new acquisition of
property this added commercial
building can get underway during
1957

Another commercial building
which will come lo a probable 50thmtsand dollar figure Is expected
lo be announced soon after the
first of the year.
Annexation A Population
Approval of a bill by the Sem
in^le County Legislative delegation
for annexation by petition will

•tart tha acquisition of new city
limit lines early after tb* bill's
passage this spring. The already
estimated population of 20 to 22
thousand will begin to soar as the
limlte of the city are extended.
Erery community In the coun­
ty Is expanding and expanding
fast. Oviedo Is growing, Altamonte
Springs Is taking on a “ new
look", Lake Mary, Casselberry,
Long wood. Geneva, and Lake Mon­
roe are all adding new homes In
the county wide growth.
Agriculture Important
New fast freight service, ex­
panding motor truck lines, water
freight, and the possibility of air
transportation for Sanford and
Seminole County create new plans
and bigger goals In the field of
agrlculturcThe Sanford State Farmer’s
Market continues to (op last year's
ovcr-the-platform loadings. Diver­
sified crops ami scientific truck
farming are adding new and bet­
ter varieties for northern, midwestern and western markets. Cit­
rus Is beginning to b« a big In­
dustry fnr the county as new roads

are built for access to groves. Cat­
tle 1* claiming a more and mor«
important role in the county*! 06R”
nomlc pattern.
New Terfc Giants In Sanfnrd
Completion o f the New Ynrt
Giants* huge dormitory building
for their farm system I* expect*
In early or mid January. Dirnetoi
Carl Hubbcll and his staff wit
move In shortly after the torn ol
the year to got plans underway
and in readiness for the 1957 base­
ball training season.
Also nearing completion is the
Mayfair Inn Annex under con­
struction adjacent to (heir already
plush and overflowing winter re­
sort. This sanction will bring an
additional number of visitors to
Sanford for the winter season.
Tha success of the Mayfair fnn*B
$15,000 PGA Tournament la ex­
pected to bring an announcement
on the planning and Construction
of a new. plash eluh house for
their now-famed Mayfair Ina
Country Clab and golf course
where the Third Annual Mayfair
Inn S1S.060 PGA Open will be
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9

WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 26, 1956

United Presa leased Wire

S. Most Disastrous
Yuletide W eekend Told
County Has
1 Accident
Yesterday

Top News
In Brief
CAMP KILMER, N. J. 'O'—
Thousands of llungsrlan refugees
celebrated Christmas with the
pageantry of their homeland and
an American ityle Yule dinner.

By UNITED PRESS
Th# nation’s moat disastrous
Christmas weekend on tha high­
way* ended today with traffic
deatbei soaring well abort Nation­
al Safety Council estimate* for I
new all-tlmo holiday record.
Th# cooncOV prediction o f 66t
death* wai surpassed Tuesdsy
shortly before the fatality count
ended at midnight as a crush of
motorist* headed home from
Christmas outings.
The toll sjso was well abov* th*
previous high mark of 608 death*
far * holiday, set during last
year's three-day Christmas week­
end.
The traffic toll for a similar
four-day non-holiday period at thla
time of year would be about 420
persona killed, according to the
council.
661 Traffic Deaths
The United Press taDy showed
fisd persons w:cre killed In traffio
during the Christmas holiday
which began at 6 p. m. Friday- la
addition, 47 persons died In fires,
9 In plane crashes and 109 In mis­
cellaneous accidents for a Intil of
852 accidental deaths.
California led the nation with 72
Illinois with M, Texas 40, Ohio 38,
Michigan 36. Neur York 83 and
North Carolina 31.
Ned II. Dearborn, president (T
the National Safety Council, ex­
pressed "bitter disappointment**
with the record highway carnage.
"We had hoped our' pro-holiday
warnings might cause drivers to
take extra care and use more
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WASHINGTON W - President
Eissnhowtr ia expected to ask
Congress to nuVj - fje United
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gees— not only from fltngary. but
from other Communist-controlled
nations as wall.
MOSCOW &lt;0&gt;- A new sevenman “ brain trust” began mapping
td.lay an economic program aimed
at eliminating admitted mistakes
and speeding the Soviet Union to
its vowed goal of industrial su­
periority over the United 8tates.
SANTA ROSA. Calif. W — Dis­
patches from American reporters
abroad frequently hare m ore In­
fluence on U. S. foreign policy
than report* from the am bassa­
dors themselves. Frank II. Bar­
tholomew, president o f United
Presi, said today.

C\HOI. SINGING, ORGAN RECITAL, and Christmas g i f s highlighted the M ayfair Inns Annual
Christmas Eve party. (T op) Seminole High School Glee Club rocml&gt;er* Join Joylynn. JlaVlt at the
organ for carols and organ music. (IJottom) Suom Claus distributed gifts from un«J»r lb# lobby’ s
y h r i s l m s . Tree. (Staff Photot
_____________________________________________ _______ ______________

Crazed Gunman Kills
Girl, D river On Bus
Farewell Parly
Given At SNAS
For Cdr. Colee
M Commander If. C. Colee. tx e
T utiv# Officer. NAS Sanford. « a .
honored at a Farewell Party g»vrn aboard the Naval Air Station
last Friday.
s
Station* personnel! prepared an,J
served a "beautifully” decorated

CLEVELAND, Ohio
an—
A
i crazed gunman, ordered o f f a bus
|lor allegedly molesting an 19, year-old girl, shot and killed the
I bus driver, the girl and wounded
five passenger. In,the Greyhouna
bus terminal here today, before

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scriptlon “ Good Luck * Command- V -O r V - l * 0 1 T e e
eparrd by Mrs. Carolyn White.|

O fficer and H e.d

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» still unidentified Negro assailant. The gunman, who went hert&lt;.rk aft»r Alm ero ordered him
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Detectives suid the five wounddriver
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suffered
only
superficial
' v« » ‘ 6!Hh b » - , C1! vej and* w ,r'’ iI w
ound,
wounds.
«*•■«* •» " r i v a l »t SL Vincent
Police said Miss Kartzke had
Charity Hospital
complained to passengers and the
Homicide detectives suid the
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e r Colee. A personal toudh was p Q c f n Q n p e
added by two hnmobaked cakes 1 «alj)U IIC 5

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persons in a gun battle inside the
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f the Party. duled to be held the fourth Thurala ..
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Captain Robert W Jackson pre- P0*d
tented Command#. Colee a Silver holelay ,!• m .

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cer* the driver had the girl sit
in th* front o f 'he bus with him

amJ ,uIlj thf rain t0 ,t. vt hfr
alone or get o f f the bus.

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FIREMEN UNDER IDE DIRECTION o f Chief Mack N. Cleveland Sr., direct itrcwnia o f water on a
burning frame dwelling in Goldsboro yesterday morning. Fire was contained in the ona building and
kept from spreading through tha densely populat 'd oica . (S ta ff Photo)

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Families Evacuated
A s Fire Sweeps Area

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6 Room Goldsboro
Dwelling Destroyed
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MALIBU, Calif,
up Hun
dreds o f families were evacuated
15254268
from their hom si in this fam ed
movie colony area today in the
A six room frame dwelling in
path of a blatn that consumed
Goldsboro was destroyed by fire
more than 2.000 acres of brushChristmas morning when sparks
land and burned at least 25 strut
from a defective flue I* believed
lure* in the Santa Monica Moun­
Thirteen members o f Seminole
to have ignited
the tlnder-dry
tains
Glee Club enter- horn*.
Luxurious homes o f many film High Schoool’ s
Th# ftr* was discovered vhortly
personalities dot the beach area, tlined Mayfair Inn guestf Christbut It was not known Immediately tuns Eve night mith Christinas after 0 o’ cloek yesterday morning
by Fannie Fields, daughter of the
whether any of them were am ong Carol singing.
occupant o f the home who is in
lhn»o destroyed
Joylynn Davis accompanied th*
Edgar M. Bishop, 67. died at
Georgia. The daughter saw smoke
Flam es were visible from Lo*
Seminole Memorisl Hospital at
Angeles and the San Fernando young singers at the organ In the pouring from lhe hack door of the
11:05 a m. yeiterdsy following a
house. She awakened her husband
Valley a« they spread tn every d i­ lobby o f lhe Mayfair Inn.
short Illness.
rection and at one area leaped
Those singing were Kay Jenkins. who was asleep in a room ailjarent
\lr. Bishop was a resident of aero** Pacific Coast Highway.
Donna Fleischer, Linda Anderson, I to the one In wh'clt the fire start­
De Bary at If) Palmira Bd. where
ed
Nearly 300 Uis Angeles County
Mrs. Margaret Ferns Dance, 79,
Juantia Wynn Doltie Metis, Nellie
he had lived for three years
"The fire department got here widow o f the late Rev. Thomas W
and city fir* fighters, aided by lo­
He wa* born In M’rtghtstown. N cal cltie* and forest camp crew*, Pickens, Linda Smith, Janet Word­ mighty quick." Fannie Fields said
Dance, form er pastor o f the First
J Feb 10. 1669 He was a retired were thrown into the fighting.
nt the scene o f
the
en, Pete
Na»h,
Robert
Car­ yesterday
Christian Churrh o f Sanford who
locomotive
engtnner
with
the
blaze,
1*07
West
H
Stli
St.
while
Popular Resort
ver,
Rnni Rusal, Henry
Ca­
died in 1910, passed away at 1:10
Pennsylvania Railroad. He was an
hundred*
o f curiosity
seekers
The fire area is near a popular son. and Brantley Scltirard.
p. m. Dec. 21 at Lake Butler fol*
rMip'oye Of 44 years.
watched the flame* gut the entire
m ovie &gt;(ar ^w uil area &lt;a&gt;l o f the
Inwine a lengthy Illness.
A huge Christmas Tree in the home.
Biihep was a member o f the old Richard Dlx ranch and is pop­
Mrs. Dance has lived at Lako
Moose Ievlge o f Trenton. N. J. and ulated by many movie personali­ center nf th* large lobby was u cd
No estimate wa&lt; placed on the
I Butler for the past IS months.
o f All Souls Catholic Church of ties. It was the scene in 1935 nf fur Santa Claus Headquarters as amount of damage.
Prior to that time she had lived
Sanford.
a 5 million dollar blaze that razed he paid a brief visit to hotel guests
I In Alberquequi*, N. M.
Mr. nis.'up is survived i»y: his m ule than IX,SCO seres.
and their children, iiuiuiicu* u!
She form erly lived In Sanford
widow. Mrs. Edith L. Bishop. De
Evacuation o f resident* in New
when her husband was pastor ut
Bary: mother. Mrs. Mary A. Bis­ ton, Ramera, Latigo and Traneas gilts were distributed.
|the loeal First Christian Church.
hop, Ml Holly, N. J.; and two sis­ canyons began at dawn. Sheriff's
Mrs. Danre is survived by threw
ters. one living in ML Holly and deputies of Los Angeles and Ven­
sons,
the Rev. W. Eric Dane*,
another living In Canada.
tura counties w ere aided by the
pastor o f the First Christian
The Rosary will be recited for California highw ay patrol.
Mr*. Thelma Catherine Woods. Church, Fort Myers the Rev. Clif­
Wind Whips Area
Jfr. Bishop at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow
42,
pas-ed awav this morning at ford F. Dance, pastor o f the Firit
Gusty morning winds whipped
ntoht at Brlsson Funeral Home
ALTAMONTE S P R IN G S - The the Seminole Memorial Hospital Christian Church, Lake Dutlar; and
Funeral Mas, will be held at the flames in the tinder-dry area
Gilbert H. Dance, Alberqueque, N.
9:30 a m. Friday morning at All and the U. S. Weather Bureau pre­ following entries have been sub­ follnwlne a short Illness.
seven grandchildren;
tw «
Mrs. Woods made her home on M.;
Souls Catholic Church with the dicted the winds would continue, mitted for lhe yuls* lighting conRev. Fr. Richard Lyons officia t­ coupled with tow humidity. The ; test *pon«ort-d by the Altamonte Lake Jennie, after com ing to sister*, Mrs. Alice Bailey and Mrs.
ing.
Snnford 22 years ago from Dalton. Katie lla u c, Manchester, Eng­
' season’s total rainfall in this area 1Springs Civic Club.
land; and one brother, Harry
Ga.
has
been
lets
than
one
half
inch
Burial will be in All Souls CeHome display o f Mr. and Mrs.
| An emergency shelter was es­ |Harry L. Smith, Hermits Trail;
metery.
She w*« a mem ber o f Ebenezor Ferns, Manchester, England.
Funeral sendees will be held
Brlsson Funersl Home Is in tablished and Red Cross officials 1Mr and Mrs. W O. Hudson, Mag­ : Methodist Church.
at 10 a. m. tomorrow morning at
alerted to the situation. Residents
charge.
Survivors
Include
her
husband.
nolia Dr; Mr. and Mrs Richard
the Firet Christian Church ia
also were taken to lifeguard and
j Cnekley, Altamonte Av#.; Mr. and J. K. Woods; one son, Fred Ed­
Lake Butler.
' fire stations at Zuina Beach.
ward
Woods,
and
one
daughter,
Mrs. II. G. Fuller, Altamonte Ave.
Remains will be brought to
j Mr. and Mrs. W. O Hudson, Mag- Miss Lucy Jq Wood*, all of San­
Sanford tomorrow afternoon when
I Mr ami Mrs. Earl Stewart, Lake ford; mother Mrs. L. E. Gilhart.
graveside services will be held ia
Florida
and t h *
home
of Dalton. G a.; on« brother, Fred
Evergreen Coinetery at 3 p. nu
Fair and continued cold Wednes­
Gilbert,
Sanford;
nnd
three
itsI Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Harris,
' ter* Mrs Litre MrGn'n* end Mr* with the Vase V. U, Crwnlham o f day. High (0 to 65 in central
910 Maitland Ate.
• lu le lB * .
|portion.
/Continued os fa g s Is

Singers Entertain
Mayfair Inn Guests
On Christmas Eve

DeBary Resident
Edgar M. Bishop
Succumbs Tuesday

Former Sanford
Resident Dies
In Lake Butler

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VATICAN
CITY P o p . Piui
XII calling for a strong alliance
against the Ruraian war machine
before it la too late:
“ Sad reality force* ui to jet
forth the terms of the struggle
In clear language. If w« kept sil­
ent, we would have to fear the
judgment o f God.”

mi

man

a

a r t T " ', . P‘ “ 01 ^
fired at the driver and woman be" H f i E flaeto* the bus. which was
of lhe l&gt;a.krd outside the Cleveland
Greyhound terminal.

O u u f.- US a lion Voyage gift from
Next C offee Club program , ar„ „
....
.
.
. .
the officer*, civilians and crew of cording to John Kridcr. the C of .. 1 °, IC*
* 1,a,,*nt shot
the Sanford Naval Air Station. C manager, will be held on the ^ J 2 '* ?V', r *
‘ he
Attending the party were a ll| » « » Thursday in Ja n u a rj «o^
ro tt* ^
personnel located in the Admin wheih all Chamber o f Commerre
. . . -n
. .
. , , / P..
Istration Building w fi, . re asso members and new business people “" V ^ Th* 8‘rl
the
&lt;9 (Continued on Page Four)
" • invited to attend.
|P-*r*cu oj%.

J

Lighting Contest
Entries Revealed

Additional
Local News
On Page 4

Weather

Funeral Services
Are Set Thursday
For Mrs. Woods

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SANFORD, FLO RID A

1909

Judge Releases 15
Prisoners To Sp e n d
Christinas At Home

SUN DAY, D ECEM BER 23, 19N6

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United P res* Leaned Wire

A d v is o r s To C h e c k
. Security Program
7-Week
Study
Planned

Fifteen prisoner! In the Semi­ keeping alive the Inspiration of
nole County Jail were freed yes­ this moment: We must proceed
terday morning by Seminole Coun­ by knowing the tight of Christ­
ty Judge Ernest Householder In mas Is etarnal, though we cannot
order that they might spend always see It. We must believe
Christmas with their families and that the truths of Christmas is
constant; that men ran live to­
friends.
Addressing the group of pris­ gether in peace as Lincoln said
WASHINGTON
— President
oners brought before him, Judge “ with charity for all. with firm­
Eisenhower's
special
advisory •
Householder aatd "I have placed ness in the right".
committee on foreign aid leaves
sentences against each one of you In the spirit as expressed in
this week for a first hand check
for some violation In according the words of the Presidnnt, The
on America'* farflung mutual
security program.
Joaeph C. Reynolds, n veteran I with justice comparable to the Seminole County Judge said. “I
hope that in my feeling for you
When It return* seven week*
of t&gt; years with the Washington,1act which you committed,
hence It will advise the President
—
------* —
: “ We are now reaching Christ that I will turn on in your hearts
D. C. Fire Department and F lo *
you&lt;and minds. Love, Charity and a
wi|u
. . what
___ _ w
on what future course It believes
da Forest Service Ranger in Sara mao
have done 1 have derided to amrnd [ desire to do your part by respect­
the program should take. Offi­
•pta County was promoted and
ing our lawi In your future life.
cials say thia may lead to dras­
transferred to Seminole County, the penalty which I have Impos- May God help you and Mess you
tic overhauling of the multi-bil­
% Reynolds assumed hla •duties ed upon you—and today you are and I am sure If you will do
lion dollar project.
here as assistant county ranger to be released," said the judge, your part that you will always
The committee, called the Pres­
last week and la located at the Sa|d Judge Householder
find that you wdl have the as­
ident’* Cltitens Advisors on Mu­
Longwond Tower.
"Likely, none of you have had sistance of our God in the futual Security, ts headed bv Ben­
- t , the opportunity of reading the
The ranger la well known in worda of President Eisenhower at ture.
jamin F. Fairless, former board
And
now.
with
the
hope
that
Sarasota County for his work in the time he turned on the lights
chairman of U. S. Steel Corp. He
pioneering the South Trail Volun­ of the Capital Yule Tree and I you remember la the future not
and four of hla committeemen
teer Fire Department. He was feel it very aptly expresses the to violate the laws of Justice, I
will leave on a special Air Force
first resident manager, first assis­ sentiment wa should have, that am giving each one of you a dol­
plane Thursday on the first le|
lar,"
Judge
Householder
said
as
tant, and second chief of the de­ I want to quota to you a part of
of their tour.
he passed a bill out to each
partment from Aug. 1953 to July his statemeat:
The 22,000-mile survey will taka
. "There are particularly mini- prisoner as he stepped forward.
them to Spain, France. Gsrmany,
And
in
response
to
the
judge's
Joining the Florida Forest Ser- &lt;feted during this season those
Austria, Yugoslavia, Greece, Tur­
qualities of freedom ami gift, each man spoke out firm
i- July 1933
m ss as iislstant
assistant for-1 spiritual
epiHtual quail
key, trap, Pakistan, India, Bur­
vice in
ly
"Merry
Christmas
Judge
and
cat ranger, he was U lv promoted honor and aeighborliness and thank you air.’*
ma, Thailand, Viet Nam, the
good
will
.
great
virtues
that
Philippinea, llong Kong, Formosa,
to ranger in Manatee County but
Judge
Householder
said
'hat
Korea and Japan,
turned It down due to the illness make all people one Through last year he had presented n dot
them, and the faith in them we
Of his wife, Georgia.
In each nation the committee
see how mss can live together tar to nine prisoners and rtlrasrd
will talk with both American offi­
Reynolds Immediately
immeuiaici/ appeal. , T __
them "During thia year only one
ed to Seminole County citLene to in peace; for one glorious mom of that nine hat returned to our
cials and representative* of the
be extremely careful during the fnt w« sens* progress toward lail." he laid.
foreign government to ascertain
i
aspiration of every religious
wheth«r continued aid la' needed
holiday season
faith * "peace on earth, good Those released this morning
and if *o, how much. In addition,
(Continued Oa Page Twelve)
^ “This Is the time of year when will to men.** The true testing of
U- S. aid officials from neighbor­
Vwe should ail be reminded that the Christmas spirit, will come
ing nations not being visited will
Christmas is the birthday of when the trees ste down and the
be summoned ro meet with the
Christ, a time for joy ami happi­ lights put away by the success in
Voile A. William* J r and others as well as members of VAII-7. “I advisory group.
ness,’* said Reynolds. “Yet to
LTCO.MDR ROY CATON ARRIVED AT NAS yesterday to eurlove thi* Florida weather," slid the Nary officer as he &lt;*a&lt; brought
The committee was appointed
prlsr his wife sml lainll* (or Christmas holidays. .Vlrs. Calntt (left),
many of our eltiztns it becomes
(rom the plane on a stretcher.
by Mi. Eisenhower last Sept, &amp;
Randy and Gary met the plane along with members of Lta time of heirt-ache and tragedy
(Staff I'hulo )
Comd, Callin'* Sunday School Class Including Itrailcy Odham.
He asked it to report back by
due to fire, which is more pre
March 1. Tills will not bo la time
lent and more hkely to occur at
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★
to help the administration with
this time."
^ 1 .
its aid program for the coming
Carelessness, s a y s Ueynolds.
fiieal year because a. budget fig­
eauses more than 90 per cent of1 ........
9 1 IIV II
ure must be «ef late thia month.
A 23-year-old Patrick Air Force
|the firea which occur In our com­
Dctldes
Falrlrti, committee
Base
airman
narrowly
escaped
b^munity..
members
are
Dr. Colgata W. Dar­
Injj,
yusljfd.
fo
death
in
hi*
car
Reynold* ~and h la -rwnyere i . .
den J r , president of the Uni­
last Jught or early this morning
0
fought flva'TTfai hsf'weak, ons
versity of Virginia; John L.
WASHINGTON «A— The UnlteJ as itw ent out of control for ISO
of them more than 40 acres. All
Lewis, president of tha .United
States has deported to Red China feet rolling over and turning end WASHINGTON «R^ The Unit­
but one. ha said, started from a a Chinese alien serving a man­
Mine Wnrkors of America; Jesso
ed Stule* Is lending Britain $500
for
end.
trash pile left unguarde-.l
W. Tapp, vice chairman of the
slaughter sentence in a Newr York
l
British fin­
Jeff I.ee Itcll, whose home Iv million to kelp
State prison, administration uffi in Seminole County on Route I,
The Christinas lights arc burn- in spite of having his left arm
WASHINGTON If)—TV Navy’s Batik of America; Whitelaw Reid,
ancial problems caused by the
cints have disclosed.
ing a little brighter tonight for nnd leg in heavy casts he was FI1F-IF carrier-based Tiger R board of chairman of the Neve
received bad head injuries as his Suez crisis.
York Herald Tribune; G#n. Wal­
The deportation ww, arranged |CJr Pame ,0 , itop on
top lt
the Caton family uf 120 Plnecrest able to be moved
about In a ghter unofficially has broken ter Bedell Smith, vice chairman
as part of extensive U. S. efforts lth, , nd of
Sanford Ave. at
PITTSBURGH df&gt;— tHi- thrii,n -'•nforsl, "Daddy has wheel chair, they decided to du both the world speed and altitude of American Machinery and Foun­
to prod Red China Into releas- . l. j . , ud
Industry has viewed
linally come home lor littlo right ,,, 1,,,-tbmg about his family’s records held by Uritlsh
aizl dry Co.; and Itichard R. Deu*
Ing of 10 Americans held In;
&lt;-j r j.
q
"'si!in"*
fvnt-an-hour cost of living wage ,ln,l,f t" ‘" c
•- ..........- - the ( hristnias.
Chinese jails on false charge*.
craft.
Aviation
Wvek
ni.ig.iine
|press board chairman of Proc­
Constable J
tor A Gamble.
iveulgated the a S l ,mri*'e lh*
sfwlwnrk *on,hl,M
it will b,. her
“We tie thankful the house- , Two other Chines, alien, serv- way who inv
said
today.
.
What
could
be
more
appropriate
“
thr aCfi 1ers will receive
Jan. I as_ "an'“ l " mc Twelva-yi-ar
lh* h* ‘ cveroldM:cnIt,
,L f,father.
srtves did not let us down in pur-, ,n* sentences in a California pria dent.
Ihnn to get the whole family to­ It said the plane "has flown
I other point of pressure" on the "nnd nght-year-old Gary
_
.haven t
gether, If Just for a few days, slightly more than 1.2?) miles pel
chasing their holiday d in n e r.I « « “ .
* d*P° rt'« ,0°"
played
with
thrir
dad
since
May. during tin* Christinaa Season?
X
’X a X t ’ A * X
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vmu,,
.aid Sandy Anderson, manager
manager•of|
of , N* “°"
C
’
hour in level flight at 40,000 feet
ths innford State Farmer* Mar| The three deportations resulted r* t&lt;’ °r *pcc‘l
Wing south I — ........- ----_ .... . , For Mrs. Caton this Christmas
A check with the doctors con- and reached an altitude of "more
ket today aa he reported on the fro,n Communist Chine ;e chargrs ?n Sanford Ave. the 1935 Stud. 1
-----Department said to!uy wiU * * ,,,r" in* &gt;,0‘n'
,n" r firmed his excellent recovery rgttj
week’s activities.
that the United Stales It kntdln- ballcr convertible crashed Into the WASHINGTON
1956 will equal
of worry snd heartbreak and they further approved of the than 72.0UO feet."
There were 29 varieties of pro- Chl?*,e cltl*«n« in this ccountry
the east side of euture Departm
o u n t',n,l*
r y rbru*t&gt;
roatj.
^
It was last May that Lcdr
The official world’s speed re­
Funeral service* will b« heT5
of W,too,000.- ftoy Caton said goodbye to his plan to fly him home for Christ
- - • ----- si Tivt * 3,ln ,t ‘heir will.
,h®
farm all-time
exports hlg
in
that the
high
1.-sroad
o .K i. rt.u
„ „ ,v ,said
. u ih.i
Galloway
O, B. Grey, cord is t.l-1-J miles per hour set in Sanford tomorrow for Lt. Ro­
............. ..............
....
dace and fruit, totaling 9I.T06I
...
.
( Constable
1955 family and left with Heavy At­ nuts. Commander
packages from Dec. I) through
, ..
„ D«*H was alone In his car at the Ooo »ct in 1919, and exceed
and LCIHt J. S. Cleveland of the by the British Falrey Delta re- bert D. Roth who died when hit
tack Squadron FIVE for a over­ Heavy
Dt*. 21. at a gron valuation of
! time of the accident. Mllc wan cx;&gt;ortA by 3u |»er cunt.
Attack
Training Unit
K8U Jet crashed into a wooded
seas tour as a plain- roinmander volunteered as pilot* to fly him srscareh plane in March. The alti­ area near Laurrldale, N. J Thurs­
WH.91S.60. he reported.
I
^
^e front bumper &gt;»hen
WASHINGTON Ob—Rep. Onur
tude record of 65.8*! feet is held day.
-A rompiri.en »f
J J , *„
&lt;&gt; 0 » " . . h M n ,." h.
by an English Electric Canberra
Lt. Roth was awarded th* Air
•*."1
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."
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M
x
'
,
r
Pr
hx
i
s
u
a
States made "a serious mistake’
bomber.
Medal and two oak leaf duster*
in admitting any Hungarian re­ l t s t
y
; ; r ,b .r - r x
The Tiger sva* built by Grum- for heroism In Korea.
v.tu.tum ,.to « m m n r .m K
r Z l ta S
...... •*_“ "• ............ .. fugees. He said he will “virgor critically injured.
Christmas present.
man
which has formally petitioned Id- Both is the husband of the
oudy" oppose doublin'; the re
Bandy Anderson.
they hohi." one official told the
As soon a» he was able to tic
former Lila Moore Leffler of
IrunsiHirtcd
Itny
was
tranaferted
|Vrl,!,P»
Mr*.
(
aton
andI
the
three
1
National
Aeronautic*
fugee quota.
S9 aapk H.3967.tg nf tao ia tao United Press.
tr«ni|Mirieu, iioy was iroruierresi y0 ung ,t#rl werr *h|p to guess „
. .
.
... . , Assn, to Sanford.
to .1 military hospital in Germany w,ml thf(f tllrpr(„ wu (0
I
l‘ "&gt; make official attempts
All produce and fruit were very
-----------The sen res will be conducted
much in demand and practically
y i r n n N c x IJe lo w
and finally in mid October he was rhcn they were escorted to the Air I *l
fron ts, the magazine tomorrow morning at tl a. m. at
MEMPHIS, Tenn.
That oh
A l l varieties moved out at aatia-1•▼1C X IC Q II r l O l l u Q y
tho Holy Cross Episcopal Church
further transferal to the Naval 8|ai;(in 111|(, Wl.re mrt hy a (l0„ I said.
J»ct there Is not a walking Christ­
in H1 1 h e s d a, Md. |of friends on the airfield parking If the request is granted, Grum­ with military escort un.l with tha
factory prices, with the exception' C r « n o T I fa
Hospita
mas tree, but only Will Renton,
of cabbage, green onions, and
I U D e U ll
Brv. John Thomas officiating.
Inis
tjci-n visited
There
ramp on Saturday ufteritoon. Hut
v.uuld have 90 day* to make Survivors Include his wife, Mrs.
lit up to protect himself from the
possible
by
wife |1(J olle prt,sel,i COuld help feeling man-re
radishes They were in the lew A n n i n A fr
The next meeting of the Sanford uHcu
possinie
oy his
111s wue
i-i.i
h .f„ e . , n .ih , ir
hazards
of
crossing
the
street.
th, «ho.o encouragement and anon. thp lnlpH , -hrUtmM .p,r|t ^ ^ e officUl runs before another^. 1LBj Moore Roth, a small ion,
pricewist bracket. Sandy Ander;r v b u i n
,3 r o n e S
The Mexican Christmas scene. I "It's Just a little contraption I Lions Cltih will b* held at
son reported
largely^ to Roy 1 p#(un nnd his overjoyed family S. contender could try. The other Robert Roth Jr., his mother, Mr*.
«•*. “ Illnmlnaroles'*,
whleh eaused rigged up to keep some dang mnt|yll(.|)t (j)„h nn j an 7 *| 6 45 pm., tton contributed
. ..
concluded,
The 0 ,report
I rode off In the itmbiilani fur 1 ; leading contender fur both re-1 ^r,d Roth Sr., Milwaukee, Wise-,
1. tin,, nf ih.
n„r! , " fh »M**P«ad Interest last 1orist from running me down," ...
|)Unran ,.|„b secretary r,,mi,lk" " ' r
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and two brothers, Fred Roth Jr. of
usual, this time of the rear. eur|yM|. Jt fh(, homi&gt; of u an&lt;| Mpf- mW Renton, 23. in explaining the
,,iuh 1 un 3n’ rl
*‘*vfre head and bosly li.Jurlc
quirt holiday season together In,cords Is Lockheed s H04A Cnchler Mllv, Jllkp..
( har|Pa ||1)lh ot
said today.
When Caton’s friends
at the their own hum#.
citrus was heaviest in volume Robert S. Stone. 2013 Grandview flashing light on his roat-tail
huilt lor the Air Force.
I I'biladelphia.
followed by celery, cauliflower, D r
bp ,it |Jai|| ,hI, year
The light operates off a bat­ Meetings scheduled for_ Dec. Sanford Naval Air Station recelv*
Charles Roth it accompanying
mi rrvMviiy
ed word inn
that his
recovery hud
cabbage and lettuce.
tery
and a flasher breaktr he car­ 24 aqd 31 have l&gt;«cn postponed due1 F*I
tonight, tomorrow night. and
the body from New Jersey to
[
surpassed
expectations
and
that
to
the
holidays,
Duncan
s.tld.
ries in his pocket.
Christmas night.
Sanford.
"We’ve had w&gt; many requests to
repeat the display,” said Mr*.
q&gt;on» “fhn* we’r» eolnj to ,to It
agiin thi* year"
The llhjmmanoe* i* a Christ _ ....
mss seene depleting th# Birth o f,
A passenger automobile and a fracture* of the nose and ribs. T/x llr.e -1 / *
B» MRS. RAYMOND MORRIS chrlj! with |f)# rand;M to |jeht
Seaboard Airline Train collided and possible buck injuries.
® U flC IC JQ IT I
BERLIN th - The U S. Army
CASSEf BERRY— Two new Cuh |{,p heaven, lighting the way for
yestcrilay morning about a half
Damage to the automobile is
(Jon* were announced at Thurn- n nn t0 come,
mile east of Goldcnroad
estimated at a p p r o x i m a t e I y ha* ordered a stuffed toy ani­
day night’* meeting by president
To
lhc display which cover.
Both the driver sod his wife *Lixa» Tram damage was set st mal and a tricycle for a little
Paul McClure, with the Very Rev., the rooftop, in the yard, and sur
Irish girl who addressed h#r
were injured in the er*»h und
Christmas letter to Uncle Ham in­
whhorne R. Littleford. Dean o f. rounding the entire property, 300
taken to th# Winter I’ark llospThr train crew, aboard th#
stead uf Santa Clan*.
'Jie Church of St. Luke's Epi-; candles and bag* are uied.
iu l Two children of the couple engine and one car truin, were:
acopa! Church as guest speaker.
“We use the tS-hour hurricane
....
Scruea Little of Dublin said sh*
It. II. M-nn, engineer; J
were uninjured.
The Cuh Lions are mayor-elect type candies." said Mr*. Stone.
l heard
aa111 U.S. iiviuici
• iavtc(
c «$»
soldiers
here, *n
aero
cn
Shortly after lO o’clock ,e»tcr Inn, conductor; H- J. Slaughter, t ,rt4jn|ng 3.500 orphan#, refugees
Donald Willson and William J. "and this year we have «ecured
1|l(, n(h, r fh,Men ,at,
Christma*
day morning the automobde, a hrakeman, of Wildwood;
. and T. It ,,,*•
Blinn Sr They will be inducted l.ioo candles to use in the du
13V) tlldxmobdc driven by Dave , , * nd ^ ln* ” a',1,on °f (,T' i parties. Shewrote to "The U.S
ts srorking Lions at th* first Jan play."
|W. Welhrrington 34, an aeron
IArmy Chief inBerlin” asking
Iiry meeting.
Bags are folded twice in order (
autical engineer, of Mims, was
Childrenof tin* injuredcoupe
“iiltaie, do you think you could
Dean LitHeford. speaking on the I to make them stand open, they!
traveling west or. the Oviedo ,»re Ranny, fiveyeur old girl and ,har# on#
of your
partis'*
t r u e meaning of Christmas,'are then placed in the sand,
Winter I’ark -oad at about *50
three-year old_ boy.
|w|,hus?”
itro-ssed his hope that the gener"The custom is to light them'
m i spirit of the American people only on Christmas
Eve." Mrs.
miles Iper
— *hour,
---------- *
when
— — -------------it craahed
---------j i . 'I|f0i .m&gt;tl Gr."f
V ’!
Rve-year-old cripinto th* front end of th* engine rislcd Troopsrt .Mack in the in- 1pled lister Sharman has under­
^.pressed at this time of each Stone explained It wilt take Lt
moving east at approximately instigation.
rear, would continue throughout and Mrs. Stone, with the help of
gone three operation! on her legs
20 mile* per hour.
I
—
:h«- year* ahead. The Dean hased a neighbor, about a half hour to 1
and will soon go to London for
Wrtherington, reported Fill*
lie hope* for greater happiness In get all of the randies lit
another "Sh* Is very good and
he home a* a basis upon which1 "Thousand* of car* passed our 1
, Trooper T Mark .Mack, received
we all lav* her." the Utter laid.
tontinued and widespread hippln I boost l*vt veer to gel a glimpse j
multiple contusion* and abrasions
“Mummy calla her our llttl*
•** could be founded.
! of the unusual scene.” said Mrt
[ to both legs and head. Janice
blessing. Sh* U dying for a saus­
Dean Littleford, presented to the| Stone, “and this year *ve would |
Wetberington. 31 the driver’*,
age dog anu a trike ta side. Sh*
elub by program chairman, Joe like to give everyone an opportu-;
*»f» is r*’&gt;*»t#il to have auffeted
is is bed since Saturday with a
f
i
l
l
s
CAIt
WAR
DECLARED
A
TOTAL
after
rolling
and
turning
n»rr
on
South
Hanford
Wclmer, accepted an Invitation' "Hy »&lt;&gt; » «
"Uluminaroies" ■
I U «mm.multiple lacerations and possible
(Staff 1’boto)
(Continued On Tage Twelve) I during th* Christmas scaion.
, Ave. ucs« Lslu&gt; Jtiup. The ditvrr -a t e*lr Lee Bell.

J C. Reynolds
gNamed Assistant
Couniv Ranaer

•

m l Deports

LfllfTCS0 AllGfl

To Red China

Airman Narrowly
Escapes Death
In Auto Crash
Top News
In Brief * •

Ho me
s t mas

Plane Unofficially
Tops World Speed
Altitude Records

Market Report
•Shows Increase

Funeral W ill Be
Here Tomorrow
For Lt. R. Roth

♦

Man Lights Up
To Protect Self

Dean LitHeford
Soeaks At Session;
Cub Lions Named

Lions Club W ill
Convene Jan. 7

Auto, Train Collide
NearGoldenrod ; 2 Hurt Christmas

Additional
Local News
On Page 12

Letter

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Christmas Eve. H* soon b«cam# lost, how*v*r, when s

snd, good

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taTOey, tg g
ftiMAlng pludl puMlRf.
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many otter special tr*sts ss
w«ll, depending on where you
mmu nrn end whet yaur mM*t»&lt; fwaUy Ik H k t

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btlsxsrd Mocked Ik* psths of
the forest OM Of tk* hunt'
ers. U * Cook, very *ulckly Z M M
found himself chsrged with g f l
t*Jk #f prtptrinf Chrlit*
d&gt;M*r from Whatever ■
food h. could find.
Bo h* literally throw sverythin* Into lh* pot- lh* rcmim* *f * its* chopped into ■
fin* MU flour, * few dried V w H H H i H k S H H N I
PlUhU. MM Mrdsf t f p . St*.

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Oirtotm ie to truly * Sptoy
fcaetl, fiflhW Mm*S Wttli Use
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5 m * |to#*r, autmoff, am##,
iSaateaaiSaroMaUaMttert,'
O M « to Mar oh tlto
food w *£i toil |fhM your
fastir* hoard.
Chrlatatas wU, nad ••
c*to*Hda dtin to, pfd»

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■jr * ddy ad fdatlfC
and elednanroja
MM Par tha Mrih * Curia*.

PARIS —ProneIt Petals, Gay
Manet, defending tha
AngloFrench attach an Egypt:
*• la such a situation, ta gird
way to pforoeatioa, a resign ett*
t*lf ta vtoldUoaa of law, tt-aecegt
tha aceaapUahtd fact, wta ta at*
pots Oneself It new prorogations,
It new rtoiatiotd of tha law and

M indy, Sugar and Most from
soma wild gam*. Boon, to his
sarpoto*. h* had a d*ll*laus,
hot “pudding" and to this

l l w ssn l uflllt tM U til
Century thst th* mild wasMil drink was gradually supplanted by a punch, mad* up

ddy, true Rum Puddthfe havo
all ef Uaa* mttemeate whteh
auf MMk*wUUd hunter put
tot* hid M O | pat
Btill eatdtof favattU to
MM# matt pto. TMd Uaty
•dun waa ariflnally demand

at strvtiftr iplrtlr. Th* punch
iswi Anally raolaead th#
wdtaali h * l tM ll m * l
t re* (tonal feature at Christman la America,
th e apsntsh, french and
Italians #n)oy»d. and still do,

tha Puritan* aa d rtUftoua tMir customary wins with
effertag dad aamd with a im Chriatmaa ftatting,
tt*y nguft aC tha Chrtot northant Murop*. beer to tha

m

sii|4 |* Hu Mm with hot hehtta and customs to tha
— m g git—n ahatry Invite- original thirteen colonies,
lira- te an te soma In and
TM good Lord even had
hate aatahrdta Ua Tula. Than- urkaya ready for ihem and
aa ike guests raised uteir wild geese too. They were
n — ‘~f mugt m e team te dry, M««h, and cheertaaa
Christmas, the marry ary tf moreals in those early days
"What Mail I" “Wiasaiir But Americana stood by thalr
would ring Joyously through native birds, righteously ra­

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IliM Th*
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1:]• Th- Orlitoph-r,
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l-.tt Pro yyMlt—W aih-Baltlaiort

t i t * u rs «f niter
t:l# Mayor of lYo Tows
S:*0 Ttuabos* Tim*
t : it Too Are Thoro

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rat when th* general praea would T
a:#a
It
SO
b* In Peril.”
t it

strata* ftiaung of UM lands
from which they cam*, it w
when they IsUr could afford
IL Instead, they •lowly devtiopad ant continually improved tha atrain of both
goose and turkay until Ihay
baeamt th# maaty dtileaeiaa
we enjoy today, Um poldan
centerpiece* of our own
Christmas maal, ItM.
Thera to a lovaly aid Eu­
ropean
euitom ralebrttad
tn
during tha Ybletlde ad It,
John1* Day, Dee. IT. Thu u
the day whan tha churth hettow* a «p*ci*i bteatuig on
wine. An old rita of miatp
origin, it to d*M In hater ef
I t John the Rvangaliat, whe,
according It early togatd.
drank a glass of potooaad
wini without suffering harm.
l« a trua that tha malting
pot that la Amarlea haa her*
rowed its Chrittmaa auatoma
from eountrisa tha world
over. But It haa addad soma
that art typically Its own.
Tha tg| nog of Chriatmu
and tha hot rum punch and
old-fashlonada are ours alona.
Tha aromatic apals pto that
crowns tha Christmas turkay
or gooaa and th* cranberry
tauc* is not tradltlonatly
served at holiday time in any
other country. There to also

LONDON -British Prime Minltler Anthony Eden la dadping
that lid government Wdd It colla­
tion with Israel id the attack do

tawle
M BelUvaa Show

Private S*crotarr

CsauTn K atasro *
p ia»-**-*p r**rtn i n « *a « *

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tit t Alfred Ultchcock Present*
I®:** !*&lt;.»*« Challenge
is:j * w h .r * Mr u * «
l:*a TV PtarkouM

E«[P‘

jre was no foreknowledge
that Israel would attack RgyjK.
• h i - - tbara w a i .... • rith of It,
and it tha avetit ef a flak eertaln
IlMUalittd ladh ptare, da I think
waa absolutely right-*'
IBRUN -T h a Mwepaptf Dar
Tad, tutting Stvtoi Communist
Chief Mlhtt S. Khrushchev in a
talh htfert a meeting ef rebelUetu university students dt Mos­
cow)
"If you d* eta like Um way
we da tilings, than gt it wtrk in
Ik# faettritd dfid we will replace
TM with ethers it the utlvsniUse."

PHONE 1011

1 9 6 3 B U IC K “S PEC IA L’’ — 4dr. Fnooptionnlly
ettnti, one owner, h atter, low tnllenft.

WAgMINGTOM —Nawlr-ippointed Cemmlationer ef Igtestlon
Lawrence 0 , DerthJek, In gtclar*
U« bln aupperf ef the tuprtmc
Caurt dealaton outlawing aagrtga-

matio Powtrfilte tranamldalon, radio, henler, power
eteerlhg. tinted flua.
S12SE.
M ? £.■ cat*

1950 0 L D 8 M 0 B I L E 88 -HolMw" coup,

vis sisau}*"*

Hydnnutic. lUJJu. Hoattr,

1963 C H E V R O L E T ‘ BEL-AIR’M dr. Rtdlo
Hatter, tutone CLEAN............. ................. ......1995

W* hope tin irsnasetiaoe ta
nen-Mgrenatad seating can ba
made without dlfflaulty. Howavsr,
wo are propsrod for the worst.”

1954 P L Y M O U T H •s a v o y ,,-4 dr. Powerfiite
trtnimUalon. radio, heater, beautiful tu-tone. $1195*
Oeest star
ttsrrs Tn Vet*
Church Berries

VIENNA -Vies President Rich­
ard M Niton, in praising tha

"THE PUBLIC
HEALTH U THE
FOUNDATION ON
WHICH RESTS THE
WELFARE OF THE
NATION**
MAafbss-e aeaie feet**)

scisnee beauty of Austria from a
tourist’s viewpoint:
‘•It e man from, California la
ready to say that, it really means
something.”

MOUNT HOLLY, N. j . i n Moet ef ganta'd letters are ad­

-Te properly practice med­
icine, physicians learn how t&lt;
dtogaoao eng treat disease.
Washing closely with physt*
eldM aro vre pharmaalsts, wha
n it taught the art of corn*

1956 C H E V R O L E T "810 DELUXE** —
4 dr. Like new. Tu-Tone green. One owner- A
real buy. •*—
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—
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SAVE! SAVE! on thane *57 DODGE

Heel

Train-Um at your friendly

■eras O-eluck Cluh
Nssrs-Qeriea
N*we-w*rld

Mstsleg Dstotlsae

dressed to "the North Pole” or
"Alsake.”
One wa* rccaived hare Thurs­
day, however, addressed "To San­
ta Claus, heaven.”

819 B . F IR ST ST-

DIDN’T INVTAU, BURGLAR

ALARM

EPiuserrtog
C tJ athesrw
public health

NEW YORK th-frank Oontales, a distributor for a portable
burlier alarm firm, bought one
of the gadgets for his spirtment
but kspt putUng off th* InstalllUon.
Thursday burglars rsnstcksd
Gonxalss* apartment, taking a
portable lypewrilSr, radio and a
vacuum cleaner-

lo h task Dial w* phyiielini
and pharmacist* gladly patform. Your health ts better
serVWd when you always foi

IdW yotfr physician'* advice or
what to take, and get any
madiefM
from your nW MaaiaS

flUHPIClOUfl TICKING
NEW YORK Ml -PoUe* dr
mollUon experts hurried to a New
York post office branch after a
sorting elerk heard a "auspicious

TOUCHTON
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“ SCHOOL DANCE” _ _ _ _ _

F o r Ladles

Gkl% bow'd you Uko to

THI MV. K1NNITH STIWART (rl(ht), of the Marble Presbyterian
Church, Droonull, Pa., Is chatting with the Papp family of Hun­
garian refugees. The ehureh has found temporary quarters for tha
Papps until they get straightened out In their new country. In thO
group (I, to r.) are: Stephen, 9; Andrus, It; Dene* (tha father) and
Klona (the mother). Denes Papps, a construction engineer, delivered
food to Hungarian freedom fighters during th* fighting against tbs
Russians. He drove his truck through gunfire to reach barricades.

OF T E E N A G E R S

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lliss s s s ' / a s c ,

id* .that Nsgroea will end their
yearlong boycott today bashed by
a luyrame Court order ceding bus
Mfrsiation beret

“That cat really digs Jan. W*
had a Ball. He’s got a sharp ear.”

automobile Itoense plate

$971

1954 DO DGE V-8 4 dr. fcenutlful tu-tone, nuto- ^

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LONDON — Louis "letehma”
Armstrong, following a throe-hour
rscord pliylag issska With The
HotierdBld Gerald Laieallas, a eourln of Quaen Elisabeth and editor
•f a London jim maiaiinai
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�Conservation News
By: BEN WIGGINS
type of farming. To-gcthar they
Soil CooscrvallooNt, t'SDA
work out a farm plan wherrby
The Seminole Soil Conservation each acre will be planted to
District accomplished much in crops, citrus, or pasture grasses
1936. Thirty-two basic or complete that it is best capable of produc­
soil and water consemTon plans, ing.
totaling over four thousand acres,
The governing body la made up
were worked out with farmers, of flTe supervisors who are fleet­
growers, and ranchers of this Dis­ ed by the landowners within the
trict. Since the District was orita- district. The present supervisors
nixed, about seven years ago, 329 are; Henry Wright, Ralph Ham­
of these basic plans have been pre­ mond. C. A. Wales, W. W- Linx,
pared and signed by rooperators and Runner Carter. Cecil Tucker,
of the district. Of the total num­ Seminole County Agricultural Aber of prepared plans 239 are gent. was recently elected by the
active; that Is one or more of the supervisors to serve as secretary
conservation practices as set up to the board. These supervisors,
in the plan have been applied on who serve without pay, devote
the land. The 230 active plans much of their time towards the
cover over 39,000 acres. Accord­ supervision and promotion of the
ing to the U S. census report conservation practices that are
there are only about 4*3 individ­ needed and will benefit all fa r
ual farm units in Seminole Coun­ mers and citizens of this District.
Any land owner desiring techni­
ty.
Some of the major soil ami wat­ cal assistance with their soil or
er conservation practices that are water problems should contact
being applied In this district are; one of the supervisors or the lo­
cover cropping, mulch tillage, cal technician located in the Sincrop rotation, pasture planting ford Atlantic National Rank Raid­
wildlife improvement, private fish ing.
ponds being stocked with bream
and bass, woxlland protection by
constructing fire lanes, ditch con­
struction to remove surplus wat­
er, furrow or seepage irrigation,
irrigation water management, welt
location and construction, and the
practice of tilling which is used
WASHINGTON UP—The place
for both drainage and irrigation for a city girl to look for a buspurposes in this district.
hind Is down on the farm.
There are now- over 2700 Soil Almost one out of every three
Conservation Districts in the Na­ men of marriageable age on
tion. Their main Job is to provide farms is a bachelor, compared
technical assistance to farmers, to only one of five city mengrowers, and ranchers in prepar­
The plain fact, is, according to
ing farm plans and establishing a Bureau of census report, the
the needed conservation practices proportion of single, marriageable
on their land. Each plan Is pre­ men has declined in the past six
pared according to land capabili­ years from 26.2 per cent to 23.8
.TANGERINES IN TEXAA— Two Wtit Texas ;Huta beautfcs uw a ty and is designed for a particu­
per cent of the total male popu
scrubby mesquite tree and a crate of tangerines to &gt;.-t end Rob lar farm. A complete soil survey, lation.
Covingion accujtomed to the tcrenery he will be viewing during up to n depth of 60 inches by a The proportion of slngt# wom­
the holiday season. Covington and his West Texas State (commutes trained soil scientist, is used as en, however, is Just about the
0 will p!a&gt; Mississippi Southern in the Uth annual Tangerine Rowl the basis for working out the same on farms as in the efilei
19 per rent. Aciualy. changes In
at Ormndo, Jan. I. Helping harvest this Texas Panhandle tangerine farm plan.
Every farmer knows that his the marital status of women have
crop are Rosemary McDonald, (left) Lockney Junior, and Ncidn
farm is different from every other varied only slightly since 1930,
Coffee. Canyon freshman.
farm. His land is different. In the report said.
fact the land Is not exactly alike
on any two fields on a single
farm. That is the primary reason
why individual farm plans are
necessaryEvery farmer that lives within
the boundaries of a Soil Conser­
vation District can obtain a farm
• Electric Razors ........................ ......... .......
11.95 up
plan, free of cost, on application
to the district governing body.
• Necklace and Earring Sets ..................
. 6.50 up
After the application has been
approved by the supervisors your
• Cuff Link &amp; Tie Bar S e t s ___ _______
.. 2.50 up
plan is on its way. The pisn con
• Ladies* &amp; Gents Billfolds ......................
. .*1-50 up } slats of; »n aerial photograph with
land capacity map, a conserva­
• Ladles* &amp; Gents Mnnlcurc Sets .............. ..... 5.00 up J tion plan map showing what each
field will be used for, and a set
• Ladles’ I’Ins ........................................... .
3.95 &gt; of guide sheets or Instructions as
to the best methods for establish­
ing the practices set forth In the
• |
plan. The farmer tells the tech­
'
.
i
nician the type of lirmmr he
• t
wlshes'^o da and the technician
t 202 E ‘ 1st.
I’h. 5 * discusses with the farmer the ca[ pability of his land to do that

Farm Good Place
For City Girl
To Find Husband

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Up In the Air With Your Comoro

FLAG PRESENTATION— Karlyle Ilousholder, (center) service
offic-r of Sanford American Legion Post 63, hands American flag
to Jerry Collins, operutor of the Sanford Orlando Kennel Club, dur*
Ing Charity Night reremonlrs at the track Thursday. Others in
forrgiound are James Hnrrvlt and C. T. Walker of Orlando Post 19.
The dug was a gift by Post 63 in recognition of the track's services
to cnarity, as characterized by the more than )6,000 raised through
Thursday night's program.

The othar day we spotted this
Item in a winter vacation book­
let put out by one of the na­
tion's leading commercial airline*:
•There's room beneath your seat
for briefcase, vanity, or camera."
But we're willing to wager that
If you're aloft with your camera,
you won't leave it idling “beneath
your seat" for long! There's Just
too much excellent picture ma­
terial around that no self-respectIng snapshooter will want to miss.
Rivers, mountains, massive cloud
formations, dams, bridges, har­
bors, farmlands—an evcrchanglng
kaleidoscope of views and pat­
terns invltea your camera to ac­
tion as you cruise the sky.
We'll concede that a camera
with a good fast lens and a high­
speed shutter enjoys • definite
advantage. But, under Ideal con

ditlons and at relatively high altU
tudes, even a simple camera can
take memorable pictures from
the air In'both color and black*
and-white.
Here are a few basic points to
remember whenever you use your
camera In flight: (1) Be aura you
don't let your camera touch any
part of tha plane, or vibration'
will blur tha picture. (3) Mini*
mix* tha affect of tha plana’a
speed and motion by shooting
"oblique" views, with tha camera
pointed ahead of tha plana or to
the rear rather than straight down
or straight out the side. (3) To
avoid reflection, hold your camera
at an angle to the window or
shield the lens. And (4) Use a
Alter to cut through atmoepherie
haze.
—John Van Guilder

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Mtroa of two potato la tkla rog*rd.
Nlcholaa In a mbm daapar than tho fhrtaf
p in t, wImb J a w woo bora la Bethlehem of material thine* America haa giron fm &gt;
ia Jo4aa, ia tit* days of Barod tho King, dom and individual oororolgntr a chanec to
thiro wao orwi loao poaoo. froodom aad good ttvs aad rooatabliah thomaolvoo ao tho wap
wV oa oarth thaa thoro io today.
of Ufa for ntUUoao who, without thia un*
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cauao they are of tbolr spirit, m indhriduals
and aa a nation. It ia tho opirit that, ainca

laaga tn at they waro ooan to do irao. ana

datarmination aomahow, aoma day, to

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F a i t h C h r i s t i a n i t y 's S t r e n g t h
&amp; £*&amp; *£*
£ * * 2 ?
B*mtt. 14:28 “And in tho fourth watch
ia tho hoarta and tha Hrw of many pooplaa.
th#
wtnt unto thorn, walkK i t p C h r ith n o i R ig h t W o y
Aa tho aaeonda hurtlo
ua toward
Chriotmaa at tty Imaginable itory of childfcaod nv r * ia rotiow.
’ Aad miowin*-oo It woro—tbo Charleo
Pfekoa*a "Christmas Carol'’ most wadera
will romombar that it waa aald of Scrooge.
after hie contortion by an array of moat
owatmive ehoate that if ant man know
fiw tohoon Chrlataaa, It woe ha. During
the generation! ainca that time, tha Chrlattan world haa been pretty wall agreed that
Dtekene hit tho noil on tho bead; Scrooge

Matt. 14:2941 ‘‘And ho aald. Como. And
whan Pater waa eomo down out of tho ahip ho
walked on the water, to go to Jaaua.
“But whan ho aaw tho wind bolatoroui,
ho waa afraid; and beginning to nlnk, be
cried, earing, Lord, save me"And immediately Jesus stretched forth
hie hand, and caught him. and aald unto
him. 0 thou of llttlo faith, wherefore dldat
thou doubt?"
The miractea which are recorded in many
paaaage* of tho Bible had a profound effeet upon those Urea ware touched

conscious times, may bare much mora
heathen-sounding names than that?
Thoao era questions that teat how nearly
wa keep Chriatmaa aa Scrooge did after
Jacob Harley's ghost had shown him the

The Sanford Herald
of CMi roae of W H h a Ilia

rilX D panKINN editor aad Publtibor
MARION HAnMAJf I R . Executive Editor
EVELYN J. CCSMINO. Advertlalag Maaaoar
s u b s c r ip t io n

rates

Of Carrier
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All Obituary aatlcaa, card* of ihanke, roinluilona ami
aatloaa a t aotaMalnmaat for U a »urpo*a of raltla*
food* will h i cbtraod far at reootar advartUla* r a t,*
The flsrsld U a maaUer at tha Ualtod l-r-**
which la oalltUd cioluilvoly Is the o il for MOuhllea*
Uoo of alt Ua local n*w» prlalsg la tht* aawaoapar.
R.pr«a*nt«4 Natlaaally by n .n .n i
A i v . n l . tug
Sarvlca UA eat (lao re la Ravin#* B e k
Hid#

____________ Attests, Ooargta

Pag* 4

once more to burnish anew our thoughts o f
lllm who came to build a Kingdom in our
hearts, His teachings lend meaning to the
humdrum life, dignity to the unfortunate,
hope to people who have none and couruge
to thoge who must do tho impossible.
Thl« troubled Christmas ail men would
do well to remember Hi« outstretched hand
and Hla words to one who was sinking into
a stormy sea &lt;*0h thou of little faith.
wherefore hldst thou doubt?1

Japan To Reassess Foreign Policy
. . * y. gM KLM Jg.^McCAWN
Ualted Preas Staff Oarveapoadent
Japan, Asia's moat dynamic
country, Is about to start an Im­
portant reaaseiament of Its for­
eign policy.
The ancient kingdom whose his­
tory gooa back WOO yu rt was
admitted lo the United Nations
TVwaday.
Probably, Japan will undergo a
radical change In Its polltcial
leadership.
Taman Iahibaahi, tho Incom­
ing premier, will then deelde Ja­
pe ne«e policy toward tho United
States, Communist China and tha
Aalan-Afrlcan bloc of nations.
Berks Trade lotrcaae
No sensational decisions are ex­
pected. But It U fairly certain
Japan will adopt a mora Inde­
pendent attitude toward tho Uni­
ted States aad will move prompt­
ly to Inmate II* trad# material­
ly with Rod Chloo.
When he gala around lo It.

It was a time of feed oewa
Juat aa tho aegels proolalmsd tai
tho •hephtrdi, laying "faar not;
for behold I bring you good tid­
ing* of great Joy which (hall ho
to oil people; for unto you la bora
thia day In the etty of David, a
Savior, which la Christ." It was
a time whan all people prallhd
God for HU groat gift laying
"glory to God In the highest and
on eafth peace good wUI to man"
Whan U Christ moa?
For tho Christian, ChrUtmaa
haa alroady coma boeauoo Chrlat
U bora * and Ho wlQ continue to
come to thoao who roally want
Him to coma Into tbolr lift.
Whan Is Chriatmaa?
So much depends on uaHe haa promlied aaylng "Bsbold I aland at the door and
knock and If anyone hoars my
voles and opens the door 1 will
come onto him”.
Philip Brooks wrote *
"No ear /nay hoar HU coming,
but In this world of etn. whore
mack aoula wU| recalve Him aUII,
Has ChrUtmaa coma to yoo?
Lot ua make this our Christ*
mas prayer ----0 Holy Child Of Bethlehem
deicrod on ua w• pray;
east out our sin, and enter la,
bo born In ua today—

Iahlba»hl ia expected to aak
that -----of
kind ofleaderahlp.
leadership.AtAt71,71
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United Statex lo sot a float date!he la only one year youngtr than
for tho withdrawal of troops lt|Hatoyama. But He la In good
now haa stationed In Japan.
|health, look# much younger and
Sine* the end of World War If,! J1** decld,d ld*»* °* • lot of
Japan haa been ltd by a auccea- ‘hinga.
lion of promlers who have baaed
Hound-faced and serious-look*
their policy on cloa# cooperation 7 *' »*h,ba»hl la the aon of a Bud*
with the United Suits.
dl,t Prltst- Ho started out as a
Began Flghtteg MacArthur
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economics,

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tables for these inoculations.
rMtlaaaneaa, lorn of appettte, vafa
Always be alert to any symp- before the eyes. bUndnece, numbtoma of allergy. Bomatlmaa man- noea and weaknem of oaa ma# #e
nartema Ukt rubbing tha ayae or tho body.

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Poet Office of OaafordFlorida, undar tho Act
—

"WMN » C n ig T ttA ir
ly ma Rar. A. 0 , Malaria
Hew aany times Hava you beard
that question coma from tho Up*
of ■ llttlo child who foH that
Chrlitmaa would never never
eomo?
It la a good question, on* that
avery Christian should seriously
ponder- To the child Christmas
come* a tta r wook* of cootompla*
lion, oipoctatlon and planning, and
whan tho tlmo of Chrlatmao roil*
ly eomoa it ia a tlmo of unexcel­
led Joy and Mtisfactlon, a time
of (haring In tho iccurity of loved
onto la Uio homo, a tlmo of glad*
non, and tho ilnglng of earoli
and hymni of praise to the child
of Bothloham. Strang# is It seems
three iame emotional #lam«nu
waro aharrd by thoie who experlancod tho firit Christines,
Tha wtao min uw the atar In
tho oaat and accepted it ai a
atm of the eomlng of tho King.
To Mtry and Joirph the Chrlat
child waa tho ona who would conic
to iavo Ilia pooplt from thalr
atm. Surely tha Shepherds mutt
have boon looking for tho eomlng
of Kmmanuol. All wero waiting,
all wtro propartng, all w#ro ax*
pocUng tha promlicd ont, Tho*a
In tho group around tho mangar could not htlp bowing In adoratlon boforo tho King, the
Prlnee of Paata.

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So cia lfounts

Families Plan
Get-Togethers
Baptist
For Holidays
Church win meet at • a.m.

Students Decorate Candlelight Ceremony Unites
Building For Party Miss
Dishman,Kenneth Malcolm SATURDAY
Of Oviedo School
Joe I. Beasley presided over the Th# R-A.’s of the First
By Marlas Jone*

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Mr. and Mra. Bail B. B an t*
of BlatfMId, W. Va., a n tpmMeg
OVIEDO—Min Georgian! Dish- punch bowls.
By Marian Janes
the Christmas holiday* wKh the*
Floating - hostess were Min
OVIEDO— The Senior High man and Kenneth Bfatcolra were
By MARIAN JONES
• a. m. Women of th# Auxili­
sow and dattfhtaHa-law, Mr. t a l
Melanie
Jackson
and
Mias
Janet
OVIEDO—Maay families are
ary of Hoty Croat Episcopal
School Christmas party was on# united la marriage last Sunday
Mrs- Roger Harris, 8UT Tab
afternoon at 3 p. m at th« Ovie­ George.
planning
family
get-together*
for
of the prettiest affairs held dur
Following a trip to an undis­ Church will be making wreaths the holidays. Among those known Are.
do Baptist Church, th« Reverend
and
sprays
In
the
parish
house
tng the holiday season. The City Louis L. Day offlcUUnff.
closed destination, the couple will
for the decoration of the church. are the Mltchem and Jonea fami­
Hall memorial building was the
Friends of Dr. H. W. Bucket
The candlelight ceremony waa make their home in the R. D.
lies at the home of Me.
SUNDAY
scene of mnch gay festivity.
performed against a background Wheeler apartment.
The Intermediate and Adult Mra. A- M. Jones. Among tha wltl be pleased to team that he
Mrs. Milton Gore, Youth Chair of white gladioli In white baskets
Choirs of ths First Baptist Church Mltchem family who win be pres la recuperating nicely at Us
ent are: Mr. and Mra. Leon 01- home, after undergoing an
will rehears* at 4:30 p. m.
man of the local P-TA, left the and greenery, with Mra. Louis L.
Day furnishing the nuptial muThe ‘ Intermediate and Adult llff and children, Mr. and Mr*. gency appendectomy Friday.
decorating up to the students ale.
Choirs of the First Baptist Church Marion Eatea and daughtar,
themselves, and they were gor­
Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. RlChard#
The bride wore a white laee
wiU present a Christmas Pageant Nancy: Mr. end Mrs, Key Bees*
geous. A decorated Christmas dress over Ufetta and her co r
ley, Mr. and Mra. Al Thomas, Jr. and sons, Stava and Neil, i t
at 7:30 p. m.
tree, floating balloons. Santas, aage was a white orchid. Her ac­
3 p. ra. Th* Senior Choir of Mrs. Marietta Chance, Mr*- E. Panama City, irived Wednesday
By Grace Tb*r»taw
Holy Croat Episcopal Church wiU P. Mltchem, Ur*. E. M. Olliff. to spend th* hotldays with hfa
holly, reindeer, and many other cessories were also white.
The Ethel Root Circle of ‘the meet in special rehearsal for Robert Olliff; Mr. and Mr*. Carl parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8 M. RlCh­
Christmas decorations were ar­ Bliss Peggy Fleming, maid of
Hamerlck, of Apopka; Mr. and ard* Brj on French Ave.
honor was attired in a suit of light Congregational Christian Church Chrtatmaa music.
ranged attractively throughout blue Jersey, with which ah* wore
had a short meeting end Christ*
3 p. m. The decorating commit Mrs. David Uatler and children
the spaelous rooma pink rosebud corsage. Her ac­ mas party at the home of Blr. tee will garland the Interior of also of Apopka; and the Jonea
Games and dancing were en­ cessories were pinkHoty Cross Episcopal Church for family, from Wabster.
joyed by the students, who were Keith Malcolm acted as beat and Bfra- Gus Schmah. Lake the Christmas Ere Midnight Ser­ The Reverend and Mrs- J . N.
Monro*.
man for his brother.
also allowed to Invite.
Thompson will have with them
vice.
Mrs. Charles Dishman, mother The living room waa tastefully
for Chrlstma* their son and
Miss Kay Estas was in general
MONDAY
charga of most everything dur of the bride, wore a navy blue decorated with Christmas deco
The Rev. W. A. Etlenwood will daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
ng the evening, even the serv- silk. Her corsage waa formed of rations of pine, holly and can- conduct the morning devotions James Allen Thompson, of Vero
I j . Delicious homemade cookies, pink carnations. Her accessories
Beach.
over WTRR at 8:30 a. m.
candles 'and other dainties were were white.
TUESDAY
Mr. and Mr*. Donald Leinhart.
Mrs. J. L. Malcolm, mother of After a short business meet
made br the students themselves
The Rev. W. A. Etlenwood will of Texas, will arrive with their
the
bride-groom,
also
wore
navy
ing, Mrs. Herbert Thurston turn conduct the morning devotions f lolly Christmas day to be with
Those enjoying this affair Inelude-’ loc Rattle, •’'w'r Mikler, blue silk, a pink carnation cor­ ed the party over (o Mra. Rob over WTRR at 8 30 a. m.
their parents, Mr. end Mrs. Lex
Julie Gore, Benno Wainrlght, sage and white accessories.
THURSDAY
Leinhart, and other relative*.
inton, who conducted several
Following
the
wedding,
a
recep­
Rub) ee Trowell. Mary Webb,
The Training Union of tha Mr. and Mra. Erwin Abel) will
Christmas games, prises being
Donnie Malcolm, Norman licks tion was given In th« annex of
First Baptist Church will hold arirve Saturday afternoon from
won
hy
Mrs.
Ed
Simpson,
Bliss
An*1 Lundy, Virgil Wilsor ’red- the church
their monthly visitation at
Galneaville to be with their par­
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dip Vlford, Ronnie Wi’Us, ’’atri ' The bride's table, centered with Helen Witte, and Bits* Gertrud* P- m.
ents, Mr and Blrs. Max Lein
Vinlng.
a
tiered
wedding
cake,
was
over­
I
lackson, Junic Fleming Gor­
The Rev. W. A- Ellenwood will hart, and Mrs. Geneva Abell.
don Horton. Tyra Kelsey. Betty laid with a linen eloth. On either Delicious refreshments were conduct the morning devotions
S H E A FFE R S *'
Blr. and Btra. Donald Hardy
1
Stevenson. Fredde Wheaton, Mar­ end of (he table was placed a served by the hoeteaset, Mra. over WTRR at 1:30 a. m.
arrivtd
from
Galneaville
Wednes­
u su H B
JW M A W rA f*
garet Fortaon, Dick Fratey My­ crystal punch bowl surrounded by Bonner Carter, Blrs. Lucille Rob
day night to he with their par*
white carnations and fern. Cryt Inson, Mra. Ralph Lotting and
ron WIUIs, Carl Fabry.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hardy,
BUSS BARBARA JEAN EVANS (Photo by Jameson)
Elena Tuhy, Melanie Jackson, tal candelabra, holding white tap­ Blrs. Gut Schmahand Mrs. Nan Parker.
Later In the avening, presents
Luther Duds, Pete Ulrey. Ann ers, flanked the cake. Baskets
Mias Martha Jean Hardy ar­
were
exchanged
by
Bfra.
Ed
of
white
gladioli
were
plaetd
at
DeShaio. Priscilla Tuhy, Danny
rived
from Bob Jonea College
points
of
Interest.
Simpson, Mr*. Herbert Thurston,
Beistel. Mary Ann Teslnsky, Roy
Mr. and Mr*. P. H. Wyatt finish­ this week to be with her p ar
Cutting
the
cake
were
Corvine
Bliss
Gertrude
Vlnlng,
Blrs.
W.
Welsenbarger, Spencer Payne,
ed their year aa Worthy Matron enta, Blr and Mrs. L. A. Hardy.
Marvin Wrye. Mary Ann Slayton, King and Mrs. W. A. Ward. Jr. Billingsley, Btrs. Oscar Zlttro- and Worthy Patron, respectively Mr. and Blr*. Ed Duda arriv­
Blrs.
Theodore
Aulin,
J
r
and
Mrs.
wer,
Bin.
BtcBtillan,
Mias
Helen
Virginia Wryv, William Hart, Kay
Witte, Btra. Clyde Stlnion, Mrs. of Seminole Chapter No. I O. E. ed from Galneaville this week to
Estes. Jack Dodd, Jin* Miller,
Bee Alford, Bfrt- John Jones, S. at their reftilar meeting Thurs­ spend Christmas with their par
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Evans,
Jim Mentaer, Keith Malcolm.
Mrs. Lucille Robinson. Mias Btary day night at th* Maaonlc Temple. enta, Blr. and Mr*. John Duda,
of Loch Arbor, announced the
Peggy Fleming, Charles Parker,
The Chapter room waa beauti­ also Mrs. Elsie Fleming.
Jo
Robinson, Bfra. Ralph Lotting,
Yvonne King, Frank Gore.
engagement
and
approaching
fully decorated with white can* Walter Duda also arrived from
Gus
Schmah.
Adults
who
came
In
shifts
dur­
By Marian Jonea
marriage of their daughter, Bar
dies tied with tiny bows of red Galneaville to be with Mr. and
ing the evening were: Mrs. John
OVIEDO—Bfr. and Mrs. J . H.
ribbon. Th* flickering candles Mr*. John Duda for Christmas.
bara Jean, to Jack LeRoy Har­
Evans, Mrs. W. H. DeShsro. Mrs Lee, who spent a couple of weeka
cast
a soft glow over the holiday Johnny Jones arrived Wednes­
rison, son of Mr. and Mrs- Har.
James Partin. Mrs Elsie Flem­ in Maryland with their daughter
setting. A large ba»ke* o’ -ed and day night to be with their par
By
Marian
Jones
ing,
Mrs.
Ferdinsnd
Duds.
Mr.
rison, of Wichita, han.
and son-in-law, were accompa*
white polnaettiaa enchanted the enta, Mr. and Mra- J . B. Jonea,
The wedding will take place on OVIEDO—The members of the sod Mr*. L. V. Hsrt, Mr. and nied home by their daughter,
setting. Completing the decora' tor Chriatmat.
Faithful Workers’ Sunday School George Means. Mr. and Mrs Bfra. Don Shaffer, and little
Dec. 28 at the Evans home, with
tions waa a Christmas tree In the We have already mentioned
. „ ,
_ . . Class had a meeting and Christ Douglas Jackson, and Mr. and grandson. Lt. Shaffer, who waa
East decorated In red, white and that Bob Shaffer will be with
a reception following. All friends m|J parjy *t the home of Mrs. Mrs. Don Ulrey.
on maneuvers, arrived Monday
green light*. t*»- W -th - Matrons hie parents, coming from Gain**
of th# couple are Invited to at-10. W. Alford on Thursday even
to join his wife and baby and
olor* for the year. Later in the vW* Wednesday night,
The elbow areas usually need to be here with both their partend.
ling.
evening
members e ...tanged jlfts.
special
attention
while
a
sweater
Thia affair was a turkey din
•nta, Mrs L-e, and Blr and
Miss Evins was born to IndlsA very Impressive report was incoming offlctrs a good and sue
is
being
washed.
"Bfasaag*”
these
polis, Ind, and is a graduate of ner. prepared and served by the soil spots with well-soaped fingers Mrs. Charles G. Shsfefr, during
given on the Rainbow Glrli by cesiful year.
tne holidays.
members of the class.
Mr. Wyatt wa* In ehargt of th*
their Btother Advisor, Blrs. W. A.
Seminole High School. She ts
Then
go
ahead
with
sudsing
and
Mrs.
Charles
G.
Shaffer,
during
The dinner table was attractive­
refreshments.
He Invited every­
Reynolds.
presently employed by the Florida ly decorated with Christmas dec­ rinsing the entire sweater.
fer, Lt. and Mrs. Don Shaffer
On behalf of th* officer*, Mra. body Into the beautifully decorat­
and baby son went to Galneaville
State nank. Mr. Harrison la with orations.
Wyatt and Mr. Wyatt were pre­ ed dining room whare fruit eaka
the U. S Navy, stationed at S. N. The class honored their shut- Daisy Farnell, Bin. G. W. Alford, Wednesday to visit Mr. and Btra
sented a gift by Mrs. If. E. Cor and coffee were aervrd to SO
Dec.
XI
A. S.
ins for this special occasion, gifts Mrs. Arthur Metcalf. Mrs. Biol- Vernon Shaffer and family, also
dell,
th* .Matron elect. Blrs. Wyatt member* and visitors. The dining
Ernest
Whitaker
lie Alexander, Blrs. G. G. BIcMa- to bring their other son. Bob
bring presented to each.
lit a eandla In recognition of their room waa decorated with white
home
from
the
University
of
The newest coler weighing
In Tho.«e enjoying this affair in­ han. Mrs. L. C. Waters. Mrs.
Ever serve canned figs and work. While Btrs. Robert Cole candle* and silvered leaves.
at baggage counters it a frosty cluded: Mrs. W. F Jackson, Mrs. Knight and Mrs. Smith, the lal Florida.
Public Installation of (he of­
fresh
orange segments together sang “Star of th* East”, the Wor
114 hUfoolia At*.
J. B. Jones, Ben If. Jones
white that staya white with Just E. M. Hill. Mrs. C. A. Buehan- ter from Geneva.
for a fruit compotet For com thy Matron gave a resume of her ficers' will be held Dec. 29th at
Phona 147
Johnny
Jones
and
Mrs.
Ruby
Blrs.
Daisy
Farntll
and
Sirs.
a quick sudsy sponging before sn. Mrs. D. B. Gammage, Mrs
papy, top with . whipped cream. year* work and wished for th# 18:00 p. m. at th* Masonic Temple.
ami after every trip. This la made! Alvah King, Mrs. O. M. McGuire. C- A. Buchanan were e&lt;» ha&gt;te*.» Jones went to Davenport Thurs­
Into soft-sided, lightweight plat-! Mrs. Daisy Farnell, Mrs. G. W. es for this affair with BIri. Al- day afternoon to attend tbs fun
cral services for Btrs. Johnnie
tic-covered luggage.
Alford, Blrs- Arthur Metcalf, Mrs.'ford.
McKnlght who died suddenly
Tuesday in a Bartow hospital
Btrs. Helen Leinhart and Blrs
J N. Thompson attended th*
Eastern Star meeting and Christ
mas party in Sanford Thursday
night.
Mr. and Btrs. W. II. Deshato,
Ann and Jimmy, left Wednesday
to spend Christmas with relatives
and friends at their old home in
Humboldt, Tenn.

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Ethel Root Circle
Has Party At Home
Of Mrs. Schmah

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Wyatts Finish Year
As O.E.S. Officers

Barbara Jean Evans Is Engaged
To Marry Jack LeRoy Harrison

Faithful Workers
Honor Shut-Ins
At Class Party

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'Mr. Mrs. Santa'
Present At Party
Of Baptist Circle
By .Marian Jones
OVIEDO—Th# Mary Lawton
Circle of the Oviedo Baptist
'"hurrh met Thursday night for
heir monthly meeting, plus their
innual Chrlstma* party et th*
home of Mr*. J. B. Jonas, Jr.,
A-ilh Mrs Lawson A. Hardy ai
co hostess for the ocraslon.
The business session, presided
(Tver by Blrs. Hardy, waa very
thoet. Mrs. Hetlle P. Ragsdale
read the minutes and gave th*
i treasury report following th* read| Ing of the scripture by Miss Bfar
1 ‘ha Jean Hardy. Blits Hardy also
gave a Christina* reading.
Mrs. T. If. Danlell, WMU proaMeat, an&lt;| Mis* Martha Jean
Hardy were special guents for th*
occuino.
The living room was decorated
; .vith the holiday decorations. A
. miniature electric Chriatmat tree
.‘entered the record-player top.
i Santa*, reindeer, angel*, ehorl*
ters, etc. completed ’he decora
I tions at points of interest through
! out the room. A outclass vase,
j filled wth red roses centered the
long table in the entrance hall
Games were enjoyed, presided
over hy Bfr*. Jones. Th* Christ
mas asm* contest was won by
Mrs. A. B. Tedford. Th* Jingle
conleit was a tie between Blr*.
Hardy and Bliss Hardy.
Alisa ila,-ly and Jimmy Jones
small son of Blrs. Jones, acted
as Mr. and Mrs. Santa Cans sad
presided over the gift exchange.
Mrs. Hardy, circle leader, was
presented with a gift from her
circle members, Mrs. Jones act
ing for the membership. She also
acted for th* WMU membership
and presented a gift of lot* and
appreciation to Btrs. Daniel] from
the whole WMU.
Bliss Hardy and Jimmy Jones
assisted Bfrs. Jones in serving
delicious pimento che*i« send
niches, potato chips, dainty Christ
mas cookies and Christmas can­
dies to the following:
Mrs. T- if. Danlell, Mra. Law
»on A. Hardy, Btrs. Kettle P.
Ragsdale, Bfra. Daisy Fero«n,
Mr*. Alex Leinhart, Mrs. A. B
fedford and those serving

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Qatar basketball fans have been
osptorsd by the rouadball wlxardry of junior guard Joe Hobbs who
has continued to thrill them when
he left off last year.
Currently. Hobbs is leading the
Onngs and Blue in practically
•very offensive department. The
Sheridan Indiana vrhls has ahown
early that he wOl ba ooa of the
eotstandlng players la the Sooth*
•astern Conference this year.
Through the first seven games
Hobbs has scored 141 points rip*
piag the nets on IS per eent of
his shots.
Hobbs Is sparking a team which
has been picked by many aporta
writer* aa a serious SEC chain*
plonshlp contender.
'In Joe Hobbs, Florida Head
Basketball eoaeh John Hauer, has
the best two-handsd set-shot in
the league," reporte the Official
Basketball Record Book of 1357.
The annual record book Is the
major preas organ of the National
Collegia!* Athletic Association.
Hobps Is a drowd-pleaslng pall
player who can usually always
give spectators something to talk
WIMPS GOT THE BALL? Oh of the thrilling aseaaeaU la last about after the gams. Hla most
recent gem cama in a game a*
ifchi’s tgt between the Lymes Ugh Seheel basketball quintet tad
gainst tha Florida State Seminole*
a staunch Gator nvaL

By DOROTHY WORLEY
ky Dorothy Worley. Ranriatod by penelwieo ofeMpubUetwr, Anion Rooks.
________________Distributed by Kiss Froloros Byodkri*-

CHAPTER 7
USCXLLA COT out of bod,
went to the window, and aat
down In a low chair. lUta waa
•leaping soundly.
Priscilla thought, A week ago
I couldn’t have Imagined sitting
Uses at a hotel window at mid­
night la a little town In Florida,
looking out Into a still, bright
night. It'a so beautiful, so quiet
And It's lonely looking out there.
Moat of tha town waa dark. A
f»w tight# ware winking on boats
in tha harbor. A car cama down
tho street, turned across the
bridge.
Then, looking down Market
■traat sho saw a man strolling
•long on tho sidewalk, the tip of
his clgaret gleaming like a fire­
fly. Ha stopped when ha coma
to tha spot whom lUta had parked
the car, walked around It and
looked Inside. In tha bright
moonlight, Priscilla recognised
him. It was HUi Duval. . . Her
heart did a cartwheel. Had bo
really followed them tonight? U
ao, why? Bho did not agree with
Rita that it waa Just normal male
curiosity. He must be looking for
someone. Bho watched him get
Into tho red Uuick and drive
away, turning his car acrons the
bridge. Where was he going so
late?
lirr attention was attracted by
another cor coming slowly down
the street, its dimmers on. It
drew up behind their car, the
bright lights camo on suddenly
and were off just as suddenly as
the car backed a lltUe, and went
on down tha street, also turning
across tho bridge. Bha had seen
that car at Maud's tonight. Bho
couldn't ten from her second*
story window but tha man driv­
ing looked like Luis Alvaros.
Tha street was deserted again
In the cool, whits night. But sleep
was further away than ever. She
thought of waking Rita, but Rita
was sleeping so soundly. Follow,
ing an Impulse, she slipped off
her pajamas, got Into pcdal-puab-

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ers and a shirt, and stepped into
sandals. She took tha car keys
frees the dresser. Tha latch waa
•» and Rita would ba safely
locked In. She dropped the door
k«y into a pocket and looked at
her watch. Twelve-thirty, Bhs
slipped quietly from tha room,
ttagttng with excitement, think*
lag, r il just ride around awhile.
Nothing can happen to me. The
Bight la too beautiful for sleep.
Tha lobby waa deserted, but a
light atin burned there. She got
Into Um ear, drove down tha quiet
■treat, then turned Into a resi­
dential street where houses were
•brooded in shadows from the
tali trees, or stood apart In a
wash of moonlight.
Deciding that aha would drive
over tha bridge, aha turned hack
toward tha buainaea district
Hha drove slowly, her eyes

vertlbla parked there, a man alt*
Ung In It, she changed her mind.
I can't go In alone at this time
of night, she thought I guess I'm
fasting a little too carefree, too
adventurous, Bha turned around
and drove ho** across tha bridge.
Regardless of tha beautiful night,
•ha had better try to get some
sleep. She waa locking tho Dodge
whk.1 another car drovo slowly
by. It turned ths comer and
stopped on ths front aids of ths
hotel. The red Uuick again. Bho
went hurriedly up the steps and
ncroaa the rambling porch to tha
Bids entrance. She was almost to
the stairway when Hill Duval
camo In tha front door. Bho hurrled up tha one flight of stairs,
feeling that the man woe follow*
Ing her. Out a swift glance h-ek
proved her wrong.
When she cama In and closed
tha door, lUta switched on the
bedrid# light and blinked her

1 woe old snoafh to play until
I graduated from high aabool.
During the itunaon of my sopho■ora tad junior j r t n bo took a a
to the gya to pmctic# almoot
•very day. Bo « u always there
to ton a o how to Improve my­
self. Bo worked aa much u 1
did; everyttoan I praetkad ha waa
thoro to coaeh a a .”
Hobbs' father has been coach
at Iheridaa Hlgl School for aboot
ers. He baa the ability to befaddle 30 yean. Larry Robbo Is also
the defense with exceptional drib- principal of the acbooL Ho baa
bean father, coach and principal
Hobba hac perfected a "change of to both of hit m u .
" which ba oses la driving Coach Hobbs vlao coached B ar
tha basket which gives klm ry, hla first ion who later playod
varsity boll for Tnlano. It aaema
aa advantage aver •‘hen much
foster thus himself. The Booster 8EC teams are partial to Hobbs•flea passes up easy shots to aet- produced athletes.
In the Cater aces* throe years la
All-Sectional an d All-Regional
"Joe to a vary important factor
la aur chances fop the SEC teams every season. Ho was 3
member of the Indiana All-State
crown. Anyone ean see hla ability
I* a basketball Individualist, but first tea In his senior year.
"Tha only gams 1 can think of
only a doach and a team ran fully
appreciate the nnaaen leadership that might rival tha Florida State
ALBEIT LUNDAT
In unifying our offense," said Ga­ p n s for personal thrills would
be the sectional championship be­
FARM FORESTER .
tor Coach John Manor.
tween Sheridan and Tipton In my
lira. Louise B. Bills , • long
Hobba to a dependable perform­
time resident of Seminole Comi­ er who anally plays kla better Junior year," said Hobba.
ty, now lives in Winter Park. She game against better competition Earlier in the regular season
Tipton had beaten Sharldan by II
ordered pine tree seedlings from
aa hla wooed fwm last year
tha Florida State nursery, and at •hows. The Gator guard hit 31 points and were favorite* to re­
pesent It participating in the points, a single game Ugh for the peat the performs nee. However,
plaiting of these plnoa with bar season, against a strong Vendor Sheridan did not play dead as
own hands. Hand planting plan bUt five. Ho scored 30 points they were expahted to.
Hobba lad 8hcridon to a 70-57
seedling* 1* a job more easily don against Alabama, the SEC champ*
personally freeslng the ball most
by younger residents.
sad m against runner-up Ken­
She has dona soma planting In tucky. While Um team bad a lor of the last half. Ho did not make
the past and now says aha only tog aaaioa, it was young and one field goal attempt during the
wishes It had been on a larger inexperienced. All of tha above final half but isored lg points In
acreage. Many of ua would do wall game* maaUonod were lost but 17 attempts at tha free throw line.
Hobbs* team spirit la •xp.-aased
to learn from her experience.
Um abowtag of a predominantly
There are many am s of land sophomore Gator aggregation so la hla goal as a college baeketeer.
laying Idle which should bo put lmpreaaad tha aporta writers that Jos la majoring In physical edu­
into plno*. They provide aa In­ pwanaoa polls nominated the cation and wants to become a
coaeh when he graduated from
come from the land, prevent ero­
college.
sion, control the water table, and
The Gator court ace said "I
In general put the Idle hands to plonshlp nloog with favored Van­
think I speak for the whole team,
work. Whether on a small acre­ derbilt sad Kentucky.
as wall aa myself, when I say
age or a larga tract pints can ba
"My father to largely respon- our major goal la io bring ths
established cheaply
and main­
tained for almost nothing. You ean sibla for any atMcass that I may Southeastern Conference Cham­
also get a government piyment ■tUIn—either aa tha basketball pionship to Gatoriand; anything
less than this will not be good
for planting which will aid with floor, or off," said Hobba.
"Ha coached me from tha time •sough."
the cost of planUng.
Besides these present advant­
ages, In planting pines you be­
come n part of insuring the pre­
sence of trees for our children
and grand children.

•core, H e , with Sevan seconds
remaining to ha played la the
game. The boll was thrown Into
the Gator sea. He promptly drib­
bled the ball through three da*
fending Semiaotos across the half
court line. Eluding the last of the
kft aa the
three with two
clock, he unleashed a w-foot lefthanded jump shot Aa the Ball
reached the height Of ifl an tha
boner founded. Tha ball floated
gently toward the back-canter
section of the backboard where It
rebounded cod swished •late the
netting of the goal. Final eeore:
Florida «T, Florida State O.
Hobbs waa high point scorer of
the game with 10 points.
The Seminole* were so astound­
ed at the Impossible shot they
could do nothing but stand and
aura at the scoreboard. Jubilant
Gator Fans swarmed aata Ike
floor and surrounded Hobba lifting
him to their shoulders.

COLD CASH
SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif, O tWaitress
■_!:___ 'Bart'
T .- i ” Barton told bar
businessmen customers she pre­
ferred "cold cash” lor Christmas.
So they gave her $33 la coins
froicn Into e 23-pound ctks of Ice.

ft«* wonderful." I
slePt only In anatcti
11,0 strangeness wi
sponslblo and then
to ba a bird chorus
An&lt;l I could do witt
faBt* I wish we had
***4 behind ua and
way toward Miami.1
Priscilla said noth
rnent, then, "I Uko
1 don t •‘" “W why. 1
1 can't saplaln. Tt
bo no hurry about
,f Umo were stand
almost like a ghost
betp thinking abou
connection with tha
*** Ufa that went o
Fort 8t- Jo«- Did j
Wrath and the
“Yes. I did. Ami
thnt fort 8L Joa w

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DETROIT W — Ray Elchlar,
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booth from At Amos, of Werrsn,
•
m»* lest
tflib Christmas,
wuutkiiiie, received m
Pa.,
•
2,000 pound Crete this year which
Amos shipped collect for $75.
Klchler said Inside was a 1343
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Qna "If someone run* alongside
end pours gasoline In the carbu­
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then! I do wish 1
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ping . . . Heavens!
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“A little after one. I didn't go
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ENTERPRISE— D a r i n g the
week before Christmas at the
F l o r i d a Methodist Children's
Home:
Tuesday, the M. Y. F. of First
Church Orlando came to visit and
had a regular Christmas party
with Francis Roberts in charge;
Having directed recreational pro­
gram. worship program and gifts
for all the children.
Thursday was Christmas as far
aa the dinner was concerned with
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gteene and
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Alison of Or
Undo, who gave $230 for the meal
aa special guests for the dinner.
Many thanki to Mr. and Mrs.
Greene and Mr. and Mrs. Allison
for the dinner which waa wonder­
ful was expressed by SupL Carl­
ton.
Friday, tho Men's Club of the
First Methodist Church arrived
and enjoyed dinner at the home—
approximately 30 men— with
Boyd Coleman in charge of their
part of the program. The child­
ren of the home presented a pro­
EGGNOG FOB THOSE HOLIDAY GATHERINGS can be made delightfully different with Um addition gram of music and scenes of a
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Santa Claus appeared at this
time and presented each child
with a huge stoeklng filled with
fruits, nuU, candles, etc. and two
crisp new $1 bills. The Klwanla
club of Sanford assisted financial­
C h in tn u is coming! Time to 1 cup brandy
ly with this program. Later the
trim tho tree and hang the 2 cups whipping cream
children attended the musical pro­
Nutmeg
wreaths. . . and beat of all. It's
gram at the church.
By HELEN SNODGRASS
time to give a partyl Gaiety,
Beat egg yolks until thick and
Friday evening a group of ap­
ENTERPRISE— Donna Reals
friendly faces and lifted cups all lemon-colored. Beat in sugar. Add
proximately 15 young people,
celebrated her sixth birthday Sat­ from Southslde Church, Jackson­
mrround a brimming punch bowl.
This year, the punch bowl fea- light eream, milk, coffee and urday afternoon, Dec. 13, at her ville, arrived with e gift for each
tnres something deliciously new salt. Mix well. Add rum and home.
of the children.
and inviting — Coffee Eggnog. brandy and pour into punch bowL Helping her celebrate were
Saturday and Sunday several
When served in your very best Beat egg whites until they form
children
left to spend the holidays.
crystal or silver, Coffeo Eggnog soft peaks. Whip cream. Fold Patsy Long, Linde Long, Cindy
Sunday evaning several mem
Bartlett,
Linda
Bartlett,
Brenda
makes a striking focal point for egg whites and cream together,
bers of the M. Y. F. and Adult
any party spread. Its rich tawny then fold Into punch. Sprinkle with Beach and Valerie Pesehl.
clast went caroling around the
color lends exciting contrast to nutmeg- Makes 2t punch cup Games were enjoyed early in community and finished up at the
holly screens and reds. Rut when servings.
the afternoon and the honoroe homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. V.Rich­
COFFEE EGGNOG (1)
It Is ladeled into cups, then tast­
ards for refreshments.
ed for the first time — tho party 2 cups double-strength coffee opened her gifts just before re­
Monday evening was tint an­
1
tablespoon
broken
stick
cin­
freshments
of
birthday
caka
and
really begins. For here is a nog
nual staff party at the home of
that not only looks festive, but namon
ice cream were served by her Supt. and Mrs. Baseom Carlton,
also tastes festive. It's ever so 6 whole cloves
which was a most enjoyable af
mother, Mrs. Grece Reale.
S allspice berries
smooth, a delightfully new com­
fair.
2 quarts dairy-bottled eggnog
bination of old, friendly flavors
Games and contests were under
Are you constantly wearing out the direction of tho Rev. and
So well blended is this eggnog 1 tablespoon vanilla
that each ingredient is barely 1 cup heavy eream
your stockings at the heelT Then Mrs. Walling and comical gifts
1 quart vanilla or coffee ice
dlscernable, while the outcome Is
rubbing paraffin on the top In- wera exchanged from the tree,
cream
a glorious surprise.
with each having drawn names
Simmer coffee and spices 13 aides of your shoes may help. earlier. The gifts were to repreCOFFEE EGGNOG
minutes, strain rnd chill. Com­
t eggs, separated
bine eggnog, vanilla and spiced
1 cup powdered sugar
coffee in large bowl. Chill well.
3 cups light cream
Whip eream and fold in. Pour
2 cups milk
over ice cream in punch bowl.
4 dips strong -coffee
Sprinkle with nutmeg. Makes IB
Few grains salt
servings.
2 cups light rum

Coffee Comes To Party Spruced M iss Reale Has
Party Observing
U p For The Yuletide Holidays
Sixth Birthday

sent soma characteristic or trait
of the receiver and the giver had
written a poem or explanation of
that gift Each person, aa they
marched around the Christmas
tree in a group singing, added his
own personal gift, in the form of
money, to the tree for overseas
relief, which today amounts to
the sum of $85.
Mrs. Francis Glenlatcr was In
charge of the decorations and
Mrs. Baseom Carlton served re­
freshments.
Thanks also to Mrs. J . V. Rich­
ards. Mrs. Hahn and Mrs. Ander­
son of De Bary who aubstituted
for house parents in order that
the regular house parents could
attend the party.

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HOLLYWOOD UP — A youthful bad been tested to play Thalberg
New York clothing tycoon made la the picture.
a big splash this month when be
■Because U was the first time
dived Into a swimming pool and he was to be depicted « the
cam# up with a big part
screen ahe wanted someone with
new movie.
a great phyaica] likeness and sim­
Unlike other movietown Cinder- ilar projection to play tho role.
rella stories, the newcomer need­ She thought I was a natural for
ed an acting Job like Jayne Mans­ the part. field needs padding.
“Miss Shearer waa
He's Robert J . Evant, an ex­ about it, I agreed to Uka a screen
tremely wealthy individual, who teat."
was spending the last day of his A dynamic young man In a
hurry, Evans is something of a
vacation at the Bevirly Hills (to­ Thalberg himselftal swimming pool when he waa
Partner with Brother
discovered" by Noma Shearer.
At IT he la a partner with his
The former star took one look at
Evans and decided be was a rin­ brothers, Charles, and Joseph PI
eona In the firm of Evans-Plcone,
ger for her lata Husband, Irving
a multlmllUon-dollar men’s sports
Thalberg.
wear
concern. Thalberg was the
"It suited a chain of evenU
that landed ma a part In “Man production genlua who ran Univer­
sal Pictures at the age of IS, and
of a Thousand Faces,*—the story took over MOM when he was only
of Lon Chaney,” Evans Mid, still 24.
In a state of shock.
"My screen test at UniversalGave Chaney Start
"Irving Thalberg waa the man International teemed to be just
who gave Chaney his start in what the producers were looklns
for,” Evans said. "So I agreed to
movies.
"But Pm getting ahead of my play the role. It probably will be
my first and last picture.”
itory,” Evans went onBABLB AND CAMEL HAUL
"I'd Just come out of the pool The studio offered Evans n
are wafttnad far this fitted
that day when Martin Arrouge, long-term contract with two pic­
coat froea Orlgtaala's collec­
Miss Shearer's present husband, tures per year. "But I had to
tion. Inverted pleats form fullapproached and asked If I was turn i t . down. I’d lose money
Man above aad below the waistan actor. I told him I wasn’t. working In movies” he grinned.
Baa. The belt fa a gold metal
It figures. Evans hauls in more
Then he wanted to know If I
would like to became an actor. loot In a ytar than hall a
"I said no, and thought that starewaa the end of It. Later Miss
"I'm in the manufacturing bus­ Uhe Rack Hudson and Tony Cur.
Shearer called and aiked me to iness to stay,” ha concluded til,
do her a favor. Sha said aha was "It'a profitable and I enjoy H "After all they a r a ’t barglnp
dissatisfied with the people who I'll leave movkvmaklng to guys in on my business.”

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takes two fir* crews to min one
of the city’s pumper trucks. One
crew fight • fire while the other
pokes a garden
hose Into the
truck’s radiator to keep the en­
gine cooL.

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12. Bret-----,
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13. (,‘allan poet
14. BStha
15. Fall to
remember
18. Candle
cropper
II. Music note
20. Rumanian
city
31. Malt
beverage
23. Conceals
25. Moves, as
a stream
21 8-ihsped
molding
27. Young cow
28. Ahead
29. Interpret
falsely
32. Cleansed
35. Regret
31 Norwegian
writer
27. Twin crystal
39. Charles
Lamb
40. River em­
bankment
41. Set upright
42. Accumulata
DOWN
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(Eur.)
3. Coax
1 Rodent

7. Suspend
8. Spoke

9. Seesaw*
12. Owns

13. A bussing
Insect

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17. Liberate
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tended—a woman'a place Is In
the House.
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A bank bandit who stole a car

ralndrops-sclence Item. But they
stick arevnd • lot longer.
1 I I
A court has decided an Itllnola
man need not pay hls divorced
wife $10 a week for the support
of her foiw cat*. Ten bucks per—
that does sound like a lot of
scratch!

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NOTICE
T H E FOLLOWING LU M B ER
AND BUILDING S U P P L Y
FIRM S W IL L B E CLOSED
MONDAY and T U ESD A Y
D ECEM BER 24th and 25th

Gregory Lumber Co.

Come A ll

MANY OTHER VALUABLE

PHONE 2862

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probably Irish (he student body
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Because ef grsatsr air resistance
of no confidence.
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Lum ber &amp; Supply
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A WIIMNO CHIIO occupies the
attention of Francis Cardinal
Spellman In New York as he
gives his eleventh annual Christ­
mas party for youngsters of the
New York Foundling HoepItaL
The unhappy guest waa soon
comforted. The prelate recently
returned from the Far Cast,
where he visited American serv­
icemen.
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number of women representatives
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the Postofflc* department that
many postage stamps have no
glue on ‘ept. Wonder who gummed
up the works—or, to be exact,
who DIDN'T!
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call

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24. Base
non at’n -irh
23. Part of a'inn onnirnn
"to be" 33H 0SS 61UEII
27. Spanish UU.-JUil UUllSlU
hero
T n l n t ir 'i Aaswse
20. Lair
37. Hebrew
30. Governs
letter
31. Golf mound
31 Topaa hum­
33. Largest
mingbird
continent
40. Music note
34. Fruit

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5. Compete
point
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9. Meat

213 W. 3rd ST.

PHONE 83

PRIZES TO RE GIVEN AWAY
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SUNDAY, DEC. 23.
Wc will lie Closed Christmas Eve.

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B U S H S B IL L

Sherman Concrete
Pipe Co.
McCHACKEN RD.

PHONE 2489

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United Lumber Co.
8th &amp; FRENCH

PHONE 713

W E W ANT TO WISH
------- DON’T -------

YOU AND YOURS

Throw Away Your Tire Dollars Because Your Tires Are
Smooth. Let WELSH TIR E SHOP 105 W. 2nd Put On
New Truck Rubber Treads That Will Give Guaranteed
NEW TIR E Wear And Save You Money.
WELSH TIR E SHOP 105 W. 2nd

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REPAIRS

MERCHANDISE ■

Orange*.
gerines
r&lt;rrp»luting cal) ilf. Tasker. Ph. O -A ST IC tE S h r M U
J . T. Fortier Sr
2201
W XIL Room ipeeial 114.95
Wei Buy and sen need furniture.
CABBAGE PLANTS
Paying tap task nrttts far any 400,000 Midseaton Market
FLOOR sanding and finishing.
thing of value. SUPER TRAD­ 2105.
Cleaning, wasteg. serving StnJ.
ING POST ea IMS Pk I0U-W.
nett county sine* IMS.
204 So. Park Ave. - Phone SM
H. M. Gleason. Lake Mary
For her Christmas give her
LIVE BAIT
planter*
sod
blooming
potted
MeRANEY SM ITH PA IN TS'
Shiners. Bull Heads. Pop Guta
plants from—
MIS S. Park
Phene i:M
| DoMSg Nt
Laura B. Oiler. Realtor
. GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
M. Field. Associate
Missouri Minnows and Worms
INU SERVICE
Grapevlllc Ave. — Phone JOftg 2401 Hazel
So Orlando Hwy Ph 1359
Fteasiag Grocery—K. Geneva Ave.
EVENINGS: 2115 and 790
L L Sill — Puma Technician
For Sale: Mld-iemon cabhace
Oil neaters. all kind, cheep
PtMM SIM Maate t. Baafard
W ill I I I W ill
plants. Fred Tnurelon. Ph
We lake yours In trade.
DOLL HOUSE
132-R.
21—ROOP1NQ add PLUMBING
Sapor Trading Pest
2 bedroom, masonry, kitchen
On Hwy. 17-92
Phone 2053-W.
equipped, beautiful oak floors,
0."~D. Farrell’s
PLUM BIN G
For Sale
At once, 40 Tons
MONEY CLIPS
ceramic tiled hath, nice closet*,
ARCADE PACKAGE STORE
Chicken
Manure.
Ph.
MW.
Centraet end Repair Wark
Thi, is a free pass to the Hit*
Starling and lloid Fitted
plenty uf kitcliiti cabinet*, nice
Featuring:
Free EstlmkUa
Thewtre lor Pat Smith. Exp.
11.23 and 13.00
porch. 2 lot*, citrus. Corner
The Very Rest
33—WANTED 4* BUT
B. L HARVEY
WM. E. KADER
date Jan. I, 1957.
location at 2018 Holy Ave. This
204
Sanford
Ave
phone
t
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l
IA—PLACER M KAt
112 B. Park Ave.
is n good buy at 110,50V, with
Entire hnusefull of furniture. Cash
SEWING MACHINES
terms
avallabla.
Exclusive.
CERAMIC T IL I
ANNETTE’S - l o r |o*4 food,
Desk A Chair
paid for bargain offer. No dealer
Necehi — White
SUak,
Chit ken,
Shrimp. Paul r. Mueller A Ben Ph. 154
Set*
Involved. Needed at once. Call
New and Used
Free eatisanu. Quality wark.
Spaghetti, KoeMf Corned Deaf
From 119.95
Sanford 379.
GARRETT'S 311 E. 1st. SL
I5.9S A 14.98
Sandwiches. SO. CITY UNITS.
WILSON-.MAIF.lt
Itv. DIF.TRICIIS
T. W. MERO
SANFORD UNOLBUM A
PLUMBING A HEATING
E.
First
St.
Phone
958
Singer clcc. p o rt sewing tnach
REALTORS
A GIFT FOR THE
127 W. First SL
9.00
there’s feel honest to |0edltil Beotia Tank IntUllatiaa A Bento*
•1901 rack Ave. Phone 27 or 143
WHOLE FAMILY
AIRMAN SHIRTS by Shlrt Craft
Raatir itrv ltt, A r a b le C. Nearly new baby bed
Mistletoe hahglnf ill ovir the
JOHNSON SEA HORSE
54—APTS—ROUSES—ROOMR
Flannels. $3JM
celling at the Doggie Diner A Harriett, Phoae 734-W or 1339. Foam Rubber Molt A Bed 9*M»
MIRRORS
Outboard Motor from
Buy one of our new block home*
Dress Shirts
$3,94 to $4.50
580.04
Mary.
•
,
lake
“
New Hontltt let pump ..
Bar,
18 * 64 eryaUI sheet. Regular
SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS
before
Janunry
1st
and
get
WELAKA
APARTMENTS:
n».m.
SX7.M
PURCELLS
22 Auto, rifle. aeope**U*
$1193 DOOR MIRROR, * M 98.
homestead
exemption.
Two Sanford Ave. at 23lh PHONE 2823
private baths. 114 W. First St
I—CARD o r THANES
123 W. First SL
12 gauge Shotgun, new .... $17.50
SK.NKARIK GLASS A PAINT 0 »
bedroom at IT500. Throe bed
Dress
Studs
and-LInk*
Spin reel, Southbend rod 515.00
112-114 W. 2nd It.
room at $925o. Term* available.
Mrs. Grace Mytrs Hsoktriog died
OULOVA
Tie Clasps
Hotpolnt electric range ... 140 00 Avalon Apt*. Efficiency, Ph. 720-W
■■■ ■ Several investments rentals proat her home on Thursday. Dec­
Waterproof Watrhei
Walnut Tea wagon
----- $25.00 Efficiency apt. Hi-way IT-92 So.
fmm $1.54
parties for sale. Phone uv for
ember 6, 1940. Her funeral ser
TWIN HOLLYWOOD
$39.73 — $93
•3rdroom suites from
850.00
FRANK NOELL, Jeweler
City
IJmila.
Slumberland
t'nurt.
details.
vice* were held on Sunday
Red
Outfit, cnmpleti
COMPLETE PLUMBING JOB
New Singer type tewing machines
WM.
E.
KADER
110 S. Park Ave.
$44.93
Dec. 9, at 81. Paul Baptist including: bntli natures, cabinet
$.79.50
112
S.
Park
Ave.
See Beminola Realty for Deiir*'
MATHER of Sanford
Church, RtV. H. II. Hodge, Pas­ sink, water pump, septic tank
SUPER TRADING POST
Always wanted —
Robert
A.
Williams
able
Houses
and
Apia.
Pbunc
27
I
203 E. First SL
tor.
and watar heater, approximate­ Ph. 2053-W .... Open till »:0o p.m.
MOVIE CAMERAS
TRAVEL
REALTOR
The family taken thin method to
ly tU month.
$29.95 up
CLOCKS
EFFICIENCY
Apartment.
Suitable
Raymond
l.undqulst,
txpresa their ipprecletlon to
Canteens, cote, sleeping begs,
Call, or tee us TODAY
4-pc. Oriaeer Food chopper
Priced from $.7 93 to $995
ROUM1LLAT A ANDEnSON
for Winter Tourist. Private batn
ASSOCIATE
all friend* for ail arts of kind* 1007 Sanford Ave.
Phone 1111 tents, mess kita, hunting knives.
•IMS
Your Walgreen Agency
ti shower. Steam heat. Inquire Pnoae 1473. Atlanllr Rank Bldg.
TOUC1ITON DRUG CO.
ness, words of cheer, cards,
Army-Navy Surplus. 310 San­
.Manuel Jacobson aerosa from
FURNITURE CENTER
On the Corner by the Clock
letters, telegrams of condolences
ford
Ave.
Plumbing. Krcsky Heating
GARDEN SUPPLIES
Post Office.
118 W. F ln t SL
This is n free pass lo the Prairie
and flower* which were given
lldjr. Tools, Seed. Spray
M . G. HODGES
Key Chains In white and
This la a free pass (o the Movie 3 Room Apts. 112 Elm. Ph. 2943-W lake Drive In Theatre for
during her illneil and at her
Fertilixer and Peat Moss
Service on All Water Pum r*yellow gold, such a nice
Freddie Wilson. Exp. date Dec.;
(With
land Ride-In Theatre for David
BOUDOIR
Wello Drilled — Pumps
UlDWELL FEED A SUPPLY CO.
gift. 12.00 up. ,
Gratefully, but lldty submitted
BramletL Eap. date Jan. 1, 2-bedrOom furnished apt. Close- 30, 1958
LAMPS
Paola Road, Phone *00
110 E. 2nd St.
Phone 145$
by her devoted husband, Mr.
1957.
WERT JEWELRY STORE
$8.95 Up
In. 703 Palmetto Ave.
Jerol Hankersen.
102 E. 1st.,
Phone 3
W. H. "Bill" STRMPER
WILSON-MAIER
Dig Selection of Jackets
Her laving aistere, Mrs. Eva My- II—SPECIAL NOTICES_____
Phone m
311 E. tiL SL
5 room furnished, 2 bedrroom
Realtor — General Insurer
Work
Clothes-8porl.*
Wear
TIE A llANKEltl’HIKF~ SETS
Robinson Hied Crafted Furnttuie.
„ Guy Allen Assnelaln
house.
Just
repainted.
CunvcnL
A
M
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S
■nf|v wf Miifoiig men.
Rain Coats
Luggage ....
Matching. Variety of colors.
We build, design and rtflnlsb
Arietta Prlte, Associate
lent to Air Basa. Ph. 810-J.
FRI0IDA1RES exiluaJve
Her nieces and nephews and
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
Set 11.95
Phone 905 or 2112 - Ul N. Park
Saa at 111 French, Ph. 53-R.
so-Inch Freneh Doer
many, many other relatives and
L A M I* S
310
8.
Sanford
Ava.
C O W A N ' S
Sleeping rooms. T.V. 402 Mag­
Electric
Range, $309.98 uf
friends.
PUMPS A SPRINKLER
212 E. 1st., Phone 874
nolia Ave. Ph. 836-J.
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
CLAUDE H. W OLfI
WHISKEY Is one gift
SYSTFAtS
L A M P S
Vi
* Montelth
30« E. Plrsb IL
4—LOST AND FOUND
a man never exchanges
3 room fum. apt. 2300 Metlonvillc. at. ..
117 South Para
Phona 772
All types and sixes, installed
after Christmas
"Do It Youraelf.”
Gold and white nurse's pen lost
T. V. LAMPS
WE REPAIR, AND SERVICE The largext selection in Seminole Clean apt. Ull heat. 611 Parle.
TH E
T O WN
PUMP
PHONE 9279 fee CHERRY
lehtoa Drug Co. Re­
near
County. All iltei and shapei.
93.99
112 W. First St.
Real Eitate Brokerage - Notary
(New)
Home,
fum.,
couple.
1503
ward.
one l i l t
Priced
from
$3.94
—
$39.95
Machine and Supply Co.
FURNITURE CENTRE
1119 W 13th S'. Rear-Barber Shop
Elliot.
207 W^nd SL
Ph. U
DOROTHY GRAY
119 W. first It.
B—PERSONAL NOTICES
RU1TH by Warren Sewell A
Toiletries
REAL
ESTATE
DRIVE-IN
This
is
n
free*
pass
to
the
I'rairic
CROSLEY - BEND1X
Merit Clothing Co. alaea
MATHER O F SAN FO RI)
Creams — Lotion*
Lake Drive In Theatre for
ROLLAWAY. Hospital and Baby
BOBRICK'B Electric B lR lM
34-48. Ilnyon flannel,
203 * 00 E. Flrat St.
Gift Mil
lfkrold Jackson,
Lougwood.
Beds Diy. Week, ar Meathj
3-Y ea r GuiraRled
wool
flannel,
wool
worsted.
Phone
127
Johnny
Welker,
Associate
Exp.
date
Jan.
1,
1957.
TeJ. 1425. Furniture Cotter —
Y
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Special Price
H IM
Electric Company
Wonl-nVlrtn-il.icnin $?&lt;)
95
"Call Hall" Phone J7S3
it# We*t Ptrtt It.
Exclusively at
Service— Quality —SaUifaetloo
COWAN’S. I l l E. 1st., Ph. 974
•I—ACREAGE
GARRETTS 331 E. let., BA
REVLON Cosmetic* ...91.33 Up
, Consult A 'tP.ALTOR First
Ph. 113 Sanford 2837-J—3 De Bary
All glass show- ense, 84" long. 28" Ten acres exceptional tiled land CULLEN AND IIARKKY
Gift Sett
1.50 up
wide, 45” high. Tall old fash­
Bruih and Comb acts
$3.00 up
HEATING
Phone 2&gt;U
Dlalincilve Gifu
on hard aurfaco road. W. E. IM N. Park 4»*.
ioned Mantle clock, like Grand­
R0UM1LLAT A ANDERSON
At MONROE CORNERS
7-AUrOMOTtVE WANTED
floor Furnaeea A Clreuletof*
Klrchhoff
Jr.
Phone
305.
ma had. Remembar? 313 E. Se­
On th* Corner by the Clock
CRAFT AND OlFT SHOP
H. B. POPE CO.. Inc.
cond St.
Flrat Street
fl«n Your Car la
200 S. Tark
Phone 1440
(5.
E.
ELECTRIC
TIME
URAL ESTA TE
3 Mile* Week of the Cloak
ROY REEL
Hoy* 28" Engllih bike, 14’’ Ameri­
PERCOLATOR, rrg.. $19.95
A lovely gift watch
sot W, SoeoaJ St.
A. R. PETERSON
can bike. Phone 134-W.
ThU I* a froeT paea to the Ritx
2-Pc. LIVINO ROOM SUITE
Hal# Price $18.90
$19.78 up
II—ItOMKS
drnkcr Aisocialts: A. 11. Peterson
Theatre
for
Joyce
Benton.
Exp.
All Foam Rubber
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
WM. E. KADEK
g—BOATS AND MOTORS _
—Factory
(o
you—
Jr
P.
J.
CheGcfion,
Garfield
dale Jan. 1, 1957.
112 fl. Park Ave.
113 8. Magnntla
1199
SOUTH PINECREST— 119 Laurel
Willetts, John Melich and ft W
Aluminum
MATHER of Sanford
Your Evinrude Dealer
Drive. 3 bedroom modem home.
Williams. A. C. Dotidney. Und
Venetian Blinds
GATLIN BROTHERS
PICK A O irT OF INSPIRATION
Famous Sunbeam
ROBSON SPORT1NO GOODS
903 E. First SL
Lei* than 1 year old. You can Surveyor.
Dragline A Bulldoxer Service Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
—not Desperation
Mixmastrr with Juicer
Phone
4M E. 1st St.
buy thla home with a low down* I IB N. Park Ave.
rail with plastic ends. Plaillc
Thone 1129
Ph. 1231 Geneva. 2495 W. Sanford.
See
our
beautiful
rpnlar
u!i-re*
$47.50
For the FlnexPtn TelevUloR glvw
or rayon tape*. Cotton or nylon payment and take over n 4 V ;
• SWEENEY'S
MATHER of Sanford
T T w * t l Mort**e.*uMmithly payWESTINGIIOUSE TV from S13MI
ENVELOPES. LcU«heidS| State; icorgi.- : ‘
114
MagnaJu
Phono
147
202 E. Fir*' StBaggerly Appliance Center
m&lt;nU Including tax 4, intur*
manta, invoices, hand bill*, and Senknrlk GImm nnd Paint Uo.
1944 All SUM scooter, Cheap. A;1
ranee only ITS 23. Close walking
115 Magnolia Ate.
112-114 Wilt 2nd St.
Phone 220
programs,
etc.
Progressive
BRACELETS
condition, 3 H. P. Jones * Phil
distance to the new modern
Phone 1757
— 403
Printing
Co.
l’honc
408
Silver,
gold
or
atomset
CHRISTMAS
lips Auto Repair. 10th St. A
II—APPUANCRB
Plnecrvst School. See this Home
West 13lh St.
$1.00 up
CANDIES
Sanford Ave. Phone 2*74.
today. ODIIAM A TUDOR, Inc.
FRIGIDAIRE appliances, sals
Whitman's — Nunii.illy’s
FRANK NOELL, Jeweler
Cer. Hwy. 17 92 It 27th St.
WELL DRILLING
Panghom ~ Norris
and service. 0 . IL High, Oviedo
II—TRAILERS
Ho 8. Park Ave.
Phone* 2100 and 2082.
Fuirbanks-Moric pumps.
Fla, Phnnt rG-8-3315 ar San
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.
Repairs to all makes.
s before
ford 1842-W after I p.m.
Five room home with bath and
SHOES—A uiefut gift for
II Will ay YOU t o j
HOWARD C. LONG
approalmitaly thirteen acre* of
WAX—WIZ
GAMER
Of#a &lt;riflings and
the I-wdy for Everyday
l l uy. Ogee
ktaytag
automatic
waihlr,
good
207 E. Commercial Ave.
high hammock land. W. K.
nooks — Toy*
With fountain hundla
I Iendays.
end lire,, $2.98 up
comlitlon,
1128.
Phone
319-J.
Sale*
Klrchhoff Jr. Ph. 30&gt;.
Phonu 388
East
Nis drip — No Mr-,
Blochs —- Banka
S A N F O R D SH O E C E N T E R
$1.98
43-RUILOINa MATERIALS
Pluah Animila
208 s. Sanford Ave.
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.
rURNlTURr. CENTER
U raccy Kcfriffcratlon
14—USED CABS
VA—FHA—CONVENTIONAL
CONCRETE
BPORTB WEAR—Sweateri. Skirt!
115 W. Flrat dt.
FINANCING
Commarclal and Domestic
Compleu Line—
Rlouee*. Matched Sets
Chrysler late~modvl 1951 hard top 409 Palmetto Ave. — Ph. «*3-R. Ready Mixed Concrete, Concrete LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
CltniSTMAS HARD CANDIEg
Block, Sand, Gravel Cement.
eonvertible. 31X00 miles, in ex­
CHATHAM B LA N K E T S
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
Concrete Pipe to moat all
Stocking*, cenee
"SoWSSon ^SHOPS ra"
cellent condition, looks like
Including the Nation'! Favorll*
Qualifications.
and nag Candlea
A. K. SHOEMAKER, Jit,
new. Reasonable lor
cash You can still get a Brownie Movie
114 E. First Hi.
"Pttrrpy"
—
I'urrey
Bnuqutl,
Camera at WtEHOLOTS CAM Hherman Concrtl# I'lpe Co. Phona 1991
i$oo Mellon*III*
KEL’S 5 A 10c STORES, LN(J
Would make a nice Christmas
Woolihire Brandon. Full range of
ERA SHOP, 210 S. Park Ave. Out West Dili St.
Pham aui
SAMSONITE
gift, Sirs. B. S. Rowan, 200 W.
color*.
Flannri A knit PAJAMAS
Ullrillte Streamlll* Luggage
felh St.
__________
i3—SCHOOH5-INSTRUCTION
Thla is a fier. p«*i to the MovieY O W E L L ' S
for Boy’a $250-4199
from 117.50 up
land
Rlde-ln
Theatre
for
fileEatre clean '51 Duick specialSanford Jewelry A Luggage
C O W A N ' S
Everyone
appreciates
herd
Smith.
Evp.
date
Jan.
I,
sedan. Radio heater and w/w Deunna'n School of Dance
113 E. 1st., Phone 174
300 Sanford Ave. Phona 13(8
ENJOY
YOUK
OWN
HOME
1057.
tires, low mUsage. Ph. Ml-W Ballet—Tajx—toe— and Uallroom
HIE FINEST
after 4 p. o . _____
17 92 at HUtvutha— Phone 2871 44—BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
Give her—
Daniel Green llnu.-r slipper*
THIS
CHRISTMAS
U rn w gd
Rey~Herrog will put you milel
IVEY'S SHOE STORE
TOUR SCHOOL OF PIANO
HAYNES Of flea Machine Co.
Ahead A Dollars Ahied with
107 Magnolia Ave.
Typewriters, adding machine*
ichlne*
high appraised trade-in on a
HEATING
Register now for 2nd term be­
Sales-Rental*, .114 Mag., Ph. 44
Seli-ct your home *it# in
THE SANFORD HKBALD
Real Art Picture*
New 1967 Pontiac.
PADS
nobby
Wilkinson,
12.
of
Chiginning
January
7,
1957.
Begin
would be ee welcome ea
Rcautlful framed reproduction!
See the new Pontiac now on
rago. national Muscular Dys­
Price* from
nera through advanced. Phone IT-FURNITUIIK—4IU4JS2.il' '.l&gt;
South rtnecreet—Sanford
»n'l Orl^mris^from gjju
a dally letter from horn*
display.
trophy Child, symbolise* more
$4.95 up
274.
Plsia Sedan
II. month—H IM year.
1954 Plymouth
.
Used furuituxe, aptsliaacae, tools,
thin
200,04M
victim*
of
the
Grove
Menore—Ssbforct
TOUCHTON
DRUG
CO.
311 E. lit. St.
Phone 989
1154 Pontiac 4‘door Chlcfton
rrippllng and fatal disease for
By lfhU Anywhere
ate. Bougbt-Mld. Larry’e Mart
DeluM.
which research funds are
321 East IxL SL Phone 1831.
sought In Thanksgiving .Marrh
1984 Dodge Royal Sedan
BHXR KARA TO PATT Seri
or
m ax.
fur Muscular Dystrophy. Mus­
1983 Bulck Riviera Sedan
Xl-IIKLP WANTED FEMALE
rOR DISTINOTIVB FURNITURE
cular Dystrophy Associations
Rnitga yoa're R m g t \Wi t h
1933 4-door Plymouth
—at Warahouea Price*, vtitt
of America. Inc. sponsors reE»p. wallresi wanted. 50c hour
1951 4-door Chavrolet
BERRY'S. Wa a n axperu at as­
Valencia VUlat—UcLand
»**« Ada ear CASH.
searrh. cllnltn and patient serv­
plus boerd. Own traoeportetion.
sisting you la sacore grxeiou*
1950 4-4oor Plymouth
ices throughout the country la
Cal IRK.
not c m
good loeka with funetloaal ceoCall Ray Herron. &gt;458 or 4fter 6 Gene'* Speghettl House. Orange
Its war on tha malady.
City. Phone Spring 43233.
veaiaaee. Today'* beet boy* la
111 1S43-W.
p.m. Call!
nationally advertised furniture An Odham A Tudor home it all
1958 Bel-Alre Chevrolet. RAIL 27—HELP IiVA?m:D MALE
at DISCOUNT PRICES. 901 W. you could avar wleh for. You can
First Sc Phone 1887 foe Evaa- buy with cunfldcncR when you
w/w tiros, many axtrai, power
deal with Odham It Tudor.
ing Appointment.
glide, must sell, owner ironi- Newspaper street ealesboyj want
Set our beautiful reeidentlai sec­
*d for work efUr Mboui Ai,s
ferred Phoae 1832-W.
up to 14 yaan ul.l see Mr. This le a free pan to th* Prairie tion!: Bel-Air, Plneurast, South
Lake Drive In Theatre for Plnecreet, Rose Court and San­
trolley at Tha Sanford Herald
15—APPLIANCE RBPAISINO
Senr«, Hoehuck nnd Co. with Its newly opened selling
Fred Williams. Exp. date Jan ford* moet distinctive lomnninity
right after school.
Grove Manors—Sanford
1. 1937.
MATHIS electric
appliance re­
program, offers unxual opportunity for energetic
pairing. Light fixture# installed. Young Men 18 23 for Tree work.
salesman of managerial ability. ADVANCEMENT UN*
• BIG VALUES
Free pick up A delivery. Phone Apply 1201, Elm after 8:00 p. m.
Drive Out l.*d»y
LIMITED. Eligible for all Sears Benefits. Must hav«
• QUICK C R E P IT
ODHAM A TUDOR. INC.
Need Laxy Man
Muit be too
neat
appearance. Age 23*4.1. High school education m*
Cor.
Hwy.
17*93
A
27th
St.
•
EASY
TERMS
laly to work more than 3 hour*
SOMETHING MISSING 7 Locate
Phone* 2100 en.l 2140
WILSON-MAIIB
Mentis), college preferred. Automobile necessary. Pr*&gt;
a day. Mint be too laxy lo walk,
"Builder* of Finer Home,
8
New lad Uaed Farnitire
•a you must have a car. Ws
it quickly through Want Ada.
vioua experience deoiruhle. THIS IS A FULL T I M E For Flbtida Living'
Rhone 949
are Juit too laxy to (ell yuu 311 E. Firet Ht.
14-BBAUTT PARLORS ___ __
Phone 1821.
YEAR ROUND POSITION.
more. Write "Laxy" c/o San­
919 Wava* by Zero* A ReaUitla ford Herald.
Apply In Person
|7 M Tkn Hev. Opea • e-*- *
44—LOTH
31—WORK WANTED—MALE
FOR GRAND BUYS GALORE,
Call 971
FIIKK • FREK
HAERIITTS 1EAUTY NOOE
. choice lot* In tha Ma;fslr
miko th* Want Ad* your shopp­
Experienced farmer In growing
Area at an alUatUv* ceil
celery A truck farming wii send Your choice of a beautiful Ladle*
17—SUU4HNU—REPAIRS
ing
place.
price. W. E. Klrchoff Jr. Phone
PAINTING
______ _ A murk for the p m 20 &gt;eers
eirrlnga A Put i«t or a
seek* connection with grower in watch,
Mane watch, cuff link*, tie
Ted lurneu
central Florida. Phone 130-M
clasp It pm It pcncti act. With 47—BROKERS aad REALTORS
for PAINTING
tianford.
SNAP ANYTHING I Just place
your purchase of
Grandview
Phone 19J1-M.
Experienced Colored waiter de­
MAYFAIR ARKA
fla t allied ads. Phona 1121 for j
sires part-time work during
N. Virginia, beautiful Brit­
WOOLSEY
or more UJtany
helpful ad-vrrtter.
holiday*. Phone 32.__________
Farm Home. 3 bedriim.,
CAIklZON wears hts crown si
Marine Finishes
On
Oak
2
bath*)
"Wade-built"
champion
of
the
two-year-olds
get yours now. Meny*
For Your Boat
shaded lot*. By appointment.
lust in the event anyone at Hia­
FINANCIAL
Many bargains to choose front
$35,000
leah Park, Fla., ha* not heard of
*enlurik GIrm and Paint Co
—All price* reduced.
hts triumphs in tbs North. Th*
113-114 W. 2nd 84.
Phoae 329 U-MONEY TC LOt."*
ROSA L. PAYTON
winner of the rich Garden Stale
ECHOLS UKDDLVC CO.
Registered Rest Estatd Broker
Stakes, like all horses hla age,
r e m o d e l in g :
Cor. 2nd It Magnolia. Ph. 1232 Phone
AUTO LOANS
2871
17-92 at Hiawatha
turns three on New Year's Day
"Bud Bamberger. Mgr.
COST LESS
Knotty Pina P*fl*l *I^ °
and will campaign In Florida be*
FREE DELIVERY
Cypress Pane! l*Hc *1 - f t
fore going to Kentucky and the
LHUU8E GOOD W O R K E R S
Ettutiful For Natural 11rnieb
Derby In Ms/, (inrornailoiutlj
Florida
S
tate
Bank
through
Classified
id*.
Let
an
GREGORY LUMBER
OP SANFORD
experienced
ad
writer
axalet
you.
•tk A Kipla
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In Dirty Room
fstpones Planned
ant Construction
UUNESVILLE Ot—General El*
tie has “Indefinitely post*
lad" planning construction of
ag a 4 million dollar plant at
■aga*. near te n .
. JL Van Aken Jr., general maa•far of the communications prw
dMta division of Genaral Electric
■ade the announcement at a
aaflad meeting of the Gainesville
Chamber of Commerce.
' **In a dynamic Indnatry such aa
Van,'' Van Aken said, “there Is a
aaostant requirement for flexibil*
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ty and
reappraisal mof
plana to
■sort shifting business trends.
’ “Overall consideration of fac­
tors, sneh as optimum os* of
M eeat facilities, employes, finan­
ces and timing, Indicate that con*
atmetion of a GE plant to
Gainesville should not ta under
' taken at this time.”
Van Aken said he waa “deeply
■aapppolnted” at tbe change In
plana and knew that other top GE
•ggeotlvca were too. He aald no
plans tara bean mad* for th*

GRAND RATIOS. Mb
Web. « A thre*-year-old bay, kept laetad
in a flltb-amaared navi far par
■ibly two years, wa* under taepttal ear* today. His parents face
chart** of cruelty to children.
Police went to tb* tamo a4
Gradr Hickman, 45, and hi* wife,
Doris, 33. at tha complaint of a
neighbor and founS th* couple's
three-year-old son, Stephen, lock*
ad In an “incredibly foal—sm*Bing" room.
Th* boy was fannd slaving ia
light underwear on a bedspring

HN. HTH KWAUVM (D-Tenn.) examines a display la Newark, N.J,
that illustrates bow a woman, allegedly mixed up to th* confidence
game, can change tar appearance. Th* Senator is heading! subcom­
mittee tovestlgstloo of Juvenile delinquency. Th* tearing wa* told
by witness** that presents, tea and gay night life are used a* lure#
to recruit young girl* for confidence game work, ffnlemottoaelj

Yul« Chetr Through the Age»

Several days ago, the Hudson
Tulp and Paper Co. announced
abandonment of immediate plans
ta build a pulp and paper mills at
Ike W otsoil law t to toast ia

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of today's punch bawl, tha
w assail w as a formidable
concoction of hot pungent of*
and cider.

la y Tovars (Longwood)
Julia Hay** (Sanford)
Ttmaia H. Took** (Saaferd)
Bartka G U * (Seated)
Ptoeharg**;
tea Roberta (Sanford)
Kay Dwyer aad baby bay
(Sanford)
Jaaa Vaa f l a t and baby girl
(Sanford)
Erma Dangfemaa and baby 'bay
(Sanford)
Duane Tlnklepaugh (Sodua. N- Y.)
Dee. t l
Admisslows:
Sylvia HItUll (Sanford)
Names Singletary (Sanford)
LOU* Jones (Sanford)
Jo*. Sasser (Sanford)
Jefferson Beil (Sanford)
Trank Robinson (Sanford)
Discharges'
Mr* Dorothy Vann and baby girl
(Sanford)
Jacqueline Bowman and baby girl
Vanford)
Steve Lowery (Sanford)
Hattie Moore (Oviedo)
talma franklin (Sanford)

O b (l» Christ « to « u t e n m
this day,
R is for the hay on wiilch ha lay.
R la for tha rich** ha received
I ia for the innkeeper who (tatt­
ered thorn.
8 is for th* Shepherd* who cam*
to see him.
T I* for th* t*ars they shed for
5t i* for tb* meager ia which he
by
A ia for tb* angel* who tang at
hla birth
S la for the Savior, which la the
meaning of Christmas.
Written by
Trmoelne Wheatland
P year* old
Rt. I West First St­

(Continued from Pag* One)
from the elub to be lu speaker
on Dec. 15, 1957.
Junius J. Allen brought out the
need for a teen-age center, and
supported by the member*, it was
announced by president McClure
that further discussion on the sub­
ject would continue at the nut
director'* meeting.
Ben Evans, ehalrman of the an­
nual Christmas food basket pro­
ject, announced that collection
station* had been In operation
.
- ^ tor more than a week. Evans also
" J a • p. ns., Semi-Private aald that clothes collected by the
Community Church would oe
turned over to the Lions tot dis­
tribution, along with th* food
basket*.
The committee, under the dir
action of the Welfare ehalrman.
Miller Evans will pack the bas­
ket* and distribute them Monday.

In Father’s footstepsI

9500 Infanta'*
toys’, OMs'

4.95-7.95

Wellingtons
Hare’s a dressy Aon* Wellington for HtHo folks* mod*
exactly like tha handsome style for grownups. Tha
same soft, long-waaring foot and top, with laathorlined lag . . . rugged soles and heels. Goodyear welt
construction. Economical, too, because your youngster
will wear these Wellingtons for school, ploy, ond dross.

IVEY’S

No village, in England Is more
than eighteen miles from a rail- j
road.
American colonists were partic­
ularly toad at I n Nogg braced
with Jamaica or Now fngiond
rum. In th* South It Is olmost todisponsobls at Chtlshnas Has*,
and ta the North, It is a favorite
alt through tha year, hi Scotland
they call Egg Nogg “auld man's

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nut ac ra m uit Genii*. n ,
Birmingham, Ala,, recalvod
aourt approval In Hollywood,
r«nt of a pay raise ot &lt;30 a
weak. Sha aald tha extra money
wfll ta used to bring tar slater
to California. Th* movie atari*!
tapis Ined: “My older sister l* to
m iron lung with polio bask
borne b) Birmingham, and 1 want
to bring her out her* and take
para of tar.” Both LIU and bee
sister, Janet, 34, war* stricken
kg polio In 194*. LIU r**nv*«d

Modem Amerlcons have adopted
on tatemotlonol favorite for in­
formal ,gatherings during the
holiday season. Colled Kijala
Zaboqllone, it's quick and easylo-prepare.

to Cmtkto to ll* , h kot m Im .

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TMI THIlf-CINTpolio cosnmi
ratlve stamp (abov#) wlU be
placed on sale la Washington,
D.C„ on Jan. 15, 1957. Portrayed
on the stamp are figures ef a
woman, a boy, a girl, and an em­
blem, symbolising th* achieve­
ment by the American people
and th* medical and scientific
professions In bringing forth an
effective vaccine to prevent pa­
ralytic polio.
(International)

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Ritz Theatres
Each day the names of 6 people will be published in The Herald Classified
columns for FR E E tickets to the Movieland Ride-In, the Prairie Lake Drive-In
and the Ritz theatres. If your name appears, clip the ad, it is your free ticket—
you pay only a small sendee and tax charge on Ritz Theatre, and Prairie Lake
Drive-In passes.
Present your Classified Ad Free Pass to the box office of the theatre named
Make sure you have your driver’s license, social security card or other personal
identification with you.
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SANFORD, FtO R ID A

MONDAY, DECEMBER 24. 19o«

United P rw i I.eased Wire

Constitutional Revision
Lawmakers' No. 1 Issue
Nixon Says Hungary's School
F r e e d om F i g h t Bl ow Serious°
To W orld Communism.

Casselberry Street
Improvement Work
Nears Completion

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Thr number one Issue before th«
I9AT session of the State Legit* By MBS. RAYMOND MORRIS
lature la Constitutional Revision.
CASSELBERRY— A new mix*
Senator Douglas Stenstrom and rd-ln-plare asphalt street, the ae»
Repicsenlatlve Mack N. Cleveland rond street-paving program am*
WASHINGTON V —Vice Pres Jr. explained recently a* they |harked upon by the town during
Ident Richard M. Nixon staid j commented on the problem* com- (he pad four month*, has reached
the half-way mark, and according
today Hungary’s fight for freedom tag before them In April.
"I would favor taklnx up con- to mayor Junta* J. Allen, the Jot*
has handed International Confmu*
ni.xm "a mortal blow from which (titutionnl revliion either before j will be eompleted within the next
the session or during a definite thirty dayf.
it cannot recover." .
The street Involved la Lake Tri­
Nixon mndr the statement to re -1 Pl'flod *et
for such diaporter, at Washington National i S e n a t o r Stenitrota l i d . plet Dr., from IU Juncture with
"Local voluntary afieu.Ws *hk’hi
; Airport on hi* return from Aus- " * am opposed to I'lklng tne is- Highway 17-93 ami extending ap­
do not solicit a* members
trla, tthcr* h&lt;* personally Inspect- iU# UP after the regular **»sion proximately
one-half mile t*
Community Cheat or a
r«l the plight of Hungarian rrfu- f°r 1 think e wouul then h*vt South Lake Triplet Dr.
Fund are not to be elih!
Seen, lie returned convinced that another extra-ordinary session
Financing for the street Im­
on-the-job solicitations witldn the
\nicrlea "must do more" to h«*lp * hich would result in the same provement work wa* accomplish­
Federal establishment under *he
the refugees
Tight we were faced with on the ed through the efforts of mayor*
approved policy and program,’'
! Nixon'.' plane landed at « :M reapport.onment problem.”
elect Donald Wilson, - heading a
Captain Robert W. Jackson, Com­
Bepre-enlatlve Mack N. Cleve*, committee appointed by mayor
a. m EST. Mrs. Nixon and their
A SCENE I HAT WILL BE i i u r u i n m i inrougnoui ine wonu tomorrow as cania pays ms annual manding Officer of the Sanford
land
Jr.
felt
that
thr
first
two
two daughters were on hand to
Allen. Funds Inr the work were
visit to children everywhere. It is scene* like this one that make men everywhere wish each other i Naval Air Station told tho presi­
or three week* should be devoted'
give
him
a
joyous
ChrUtmas
Eve
pledged by property owner* living
"Merry Christmas"!
dent of tho Seminole County j
to constitutional revision.
"welcome home."
on the take Triplet Drive*.
|Chamber of Commerce in a Inter I
"Rcapportioiimrnt
died
Nov.
6,"
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PORT SAID « * - New snags, "We hear
Grading and *t«bill*lnj opera*
great deal of talk 1 S e n a t o r Stenstrom and it i*
quoting a directive published by
AN EDITORIAL
lion*
were done by J. D. Manky,
developed
today
in
United
Nations
’
today
to
the
effect
that
the
Hun
the President’s Adviser on Per
a? m u r r“lh« a moot question as to road contractor who la fuur-lan*
; effort* to begin clearing the Suez
difficult
j sonnel Management.
whether or not it wilt be brought
|Canal.
tag highway 17-93, ami .pplicattaw
problem for the United States and up again tn the next Senate."Captain Jackson, fn his letter I
(foatlnoed m Page Two)
the free world," Nixon said in his Then Representative Cleveland,
Lt.
Gen.
Raymond
A.
Wheeler,
to Clifford W. McKibbio, local
prepared arrival statement.
the
U.
N.
salvage
rhlcf,
had
hoped
on the long dl&lt;cu-*»-d question
t chamber of commerce piejMcnt,
Soviet Problem
said "As a separate problem it
1explained that contributions from to begin actual clearance today
"I am convinced, as a result of won't come up hut necessarily it
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The Sanford KiwanU Club will [ the once-a-year drive at the Naval but wn&gt; faced with Egyptian re­
first hand study of the situation it and will be an integral part of
Air Station for the combined ap-, fusal to accept British salvage
] crews.
] that the courageous people who the constitution revision."
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port for 1&amp;6 at (la noon lunchron peal for funds for charitable in- •
Doth Senator Stendrom and RtThe Publisher, Editor, and entire S taff of The Sanford meeting Wednesday at the Yacht sfilutions would be limited to orWheeler, after conferjnce* with f°i*sfHt for freedom in Hungary
(Conlinued on Page Two)
Egyptian
offi-ials, entered nnej, *,Jm^ *•* considered a problem
Herald takes this opportunity to wish everyone a Merry. Club.
ganizations which «r* members of,
Mr*. Maude E. Beach, Rt, widow
!'ov*et Union.
Merry Christmas!
i The annual President* report a community chest, united fundi group of salvage vessels today to lor^5f 10
of the late Benjamin Beach, pass*
El Qnntara through a passjge nl-j "A* a result of their sacrifice,
m There have been heartaches nnd problems, there have •* * summary of what lm« been or simitar funds.
ed away Frltlay In Trenton. N. J .
ready cleared by Anglo-French International Communism ha* auf-,
Been breakdowns and tdowups, but each day The San- &lt;,on,‘
Sanford civic orgsni
Ill a recent directive published j salvage workers
She had been away from San*
I fered a mortal blow from which
zntion
and
what
accompli
-hmcnt»
ford Herald has been published in the interest of u more
by the President's Adviser on 1
for for just oae week at the tlmo
haw* been made.
Need Furthrr
Further Negotiation,
' *' c\nnot re~ v*r' J*
£ *'
Negotialitim
Personnel Management, a current j
prosperous, a happier, and a bigger Sanford and Seminole
posed as a gigantic failure, t o r 1 Paul C. Ayers, SI. died very sud­ of her death Friday.
Rut actual work appeared to de­ 10 years the Communists had ennr
County. It is with these thoughts that The Sanford Herald A. L. Wiliofl. 19.W president of list uf voluntary fund-raising
Mrs. Reach was • member of
denly Saturday nt the Sanford
wishes for each and every* person in Sanford and Seminole the Sanford Kiw.mii Club will agencies eligible to selirit within pend on further negotiation* with]j plcte control of Hungary. They Shuffleboard Court.
the First Presbyterian Church of
give the report at the final meet* the Federal establishment was Col. Mahmoud Younet, head of concentrated their efforts on tht
County the Merriest Christmas of all time.
He was born Nov. 9, IMS In Sanford.
tag of the year preceding the In
, the Egyptian Suet Canal Authori- in!r|,Cf(un|lt „„denl* and the
Survivors nre: one sister, Mrs,
Wouldn't it bo wonderful on this day before Christmas— ttallatlon of officers for 1937 on issued, he said.
Painter. Va.
"This list includes If national *&gt;'• aml T«*ssrfik El D'b, director of workers. However, it was these
Mr. Ayers wa* a retired Fruit Ora II. Stryker and on» niece,
as greetings arc sent to each other everywhere— to think Wednesday, Jan. 7.
agencies, most of which were sup lht* Sllf* Canal Authuri’y in Port three groups who led the revolt Grower* Express Co. employe and Mr*. Clifford Fenton, both of
about something other than the possibility of war? To be­ Already, Ed -Shinliolier, Incom­ ported in the Naval Air Station ^aid.
against them "
Trenton, N. J.
a World War 1 veteran.
lieve in nil truth that peace had come to this earth.
ing president of the group ha* Sanford Combined Charities Drive1 United Nations soiirres said SeFuneral services will be held at
He made his home In Crisfleld,
ft*Thnt there was an end to human greed, envy, malice and held hi, organizational conference of last year," Cap'jin Jackson '-rotary General Dag HammerII a. m. Friday at Rrlison Fun­
Md.
hnte. That each person, wherever he may be. is secure in where the new slate of officers, said.
) skjold remained In dote touch
Remains wilt be shipped to eral Home with tha Rev. A. G.
his own environment, to do his own will if it l^e good willdirector*, and committee chair­
tn the past vear the civilian lakh Ita* situation. He stayed at
Mclnni* officiating.
Crisfield for burial Wednesday.
Today all the things hoped for are far from realization. men were instructed and advised and military personnel of the his office all day Sunday In hopes t'miter this afternoon ; rooter to­ Rrlsson Funeral Home Is in
Burial will be in Evergreen
Navel Air Station raised a total of straightening out the snag over night with low IS to U. Tuesday charge.
In these United States we are an anxious people instead of on the operation of Klwam*.
Cemetery
Immediately
following
hi*
in*
of M.7RS52 i* their drive, and use of the British salvage vessels.] fair and coot
a happy people. While we continue to care for those who suf­
(ConllRned on rage Two)
Continued Oe Page Two)
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( Continued on Page Two)
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fer we are preparing for the next. Not from choice, but ne­

N A S Fund Limited
To Chest Members

irs'N e w Snags Develop
In U.N. Efforts
To Clear Canal

herald
All m e r r y ^nnsuiias

Kiwanis To Hear
Progress' Report

Funeral Services
Are Set Friday
For Mrs. M. Beach*

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Paul C. Ayers
Dies Suddenly

Weather

cessity.
because
hnte
and
greed
rule
where
there should be faith and understanding.
"Man’s inhumanity to man makes countless thousands
nirn " That was true when Burns said it nearly 200 years
»o. It is, unfortunately, true today.
The situation, however, is far from hopeless. It hns been
the history of the world that the powers of righteousness
triumph over the |KJwers of darkness, although years may lie
required for the achievement'of victory.
Rut it would be wonderful to return to the ways of peace,
when life would be more simple and less confusing.
In the commandment that came when into the most hum-,
hte of settings was born the helpless Infant, whom kings
aiuI angels came to adore, there is the key to peace in tho
vtii Id. There in that commandment is the. mngic formula for
foe alchemy thnt can change the hatred in men’s hearts to
friendship, that can transform distrust into faith, strife in­
to imace. ’
Now. a* another Christmas dawns, the peoples of different
nations—given faith and good will— can live peaceably side
by side.

Mrs. Cora Russell
Succumbs Sunday

Yule Accident Death
Toll Expected To Soar
By UNITED PRESS
last year
The nation’! traffic death toll
A Christmas Eve scramble on
th« highays today wai expected climbed relentlessly toward a
lo further mar Florida's Christ­ Christmas holiday record today,
mas holidays by sending the ac­ and safety expert* warned It is
cidental death toll soaring.
"Increasingly evident" their esti»
However, Seminole County She­ mate of Ctio fatalities will he sur­
riff. J. Luther Hobby reported that passed.
there were a few minor traffic i Nrd II- Dearborn, president of
violations. "Traffic over the week­ the National Safety Council, said
end was heavy but reasonably the toll going into the second half
slow," he said.
of the four-day holiday it run*
"People seem lo be rather cau* ning ahead of estimates. Ho
iioua lmi«t," liie Sheriff Comment­ pleaded with motorist* for 3 ‘dra*
ed and again emphasized that ar* stic improvement" In their safety
rests would be made in instances habit.,.
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where motorists fail to abide by
A United Trots survey at I a. m.,
regulations that are intended to EST, showed 3X3 persons killed it*
save lives.
traffic. Another 22 were killed it*
There was one minor accident j , " " „ Wcr# wjllrd
piano
early Sunday morning about 3 a. cr&gt;lh„
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Top News
•In Brief

Mrs. Cora XI. Russell, 7J. widow
of the late H. T. (Joe) Ru« ell.
dird at t:.VS p. m. Sunday in
nursing home In Oiiando follow­
ing a short illness.
Mr, Rusiell we* horn Feb. W.
UliS in St. Louis, Mo. and ha I
lived for 13 year* in Lake Xlary
ani prior to that time lived six
yean in Sanford.
^ h e attended the ORurca uf
Cnri&lt;i in Sanford
Survivors include: one brother.
Robert Miller, Dallas, Tex.: one
atop daughter, XI!** Olive Row

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w llnow tu accident* for in over*
Horida Highway Patrolman tawtoU, of m k|„ e(L

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WASHINGTON IA— Vice Pres­
ident Richard XI. Nixon f1*w
homeward from the Austrian Hun­
garian border today ronvinc.-l
that the United State* "must do
more” to aid Hungarian refugee*.’
VATICAN CITY «v - &lt;F_ Pup*
Pius XII appealed to the world id
a Christmas mesiage Sunday lo
unite egiinst Soviet threats.

sell, Crown Point, Ind.? five step;
•on, H-rbert E. llir •—*11. Crov ii
funeral &gt;erviecs ir.* being held
P oint, Ind.: C lo jJ It
Hutsell, at 3 p. m. today at Brisio.t Fun­
Reynold, burg, O.; Fordyro XI.] eral Ham* with Xlr. Ruiph Brew­ A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS
members intend for an unfurtun:
Russell and Henry A. Russell. er Jr. officiating.
gifts to be delivered today lo tha
bo()i of Sanford; and Jrok C. it is
Burial will be in Evergreen (ta il t.» right &gt; Ihry are- Rodney

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have
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sliced and reckles* driving
J 'Christmas period last year, th j
! revts.” commented Deputy Sher­
iff James Singletary in Sheriff council repor'e-l 609 persons killed
Hobby's office. Traffic is Very in traffic fur t!i« previous recant
quirt and "we ^re well satisfied high holiday fatal.-y toll. United
with the traffic situation at pre­ Pres* figure* were higher that
the council’s totaling 621.
sent."
Bad weather contributed to tho
A United Pres* count early lo
day showed 19 person* dead In high weekend traffic count, with
the itate since the long Christmas fog. freezing rata and snow blurt*
weekend Hatted at R p. m. Fri* keting various parte of tho east*
day. There were I.X highway cm half of the country.
Atrlince were forced lo cancel
deaths, thiee drowning* and one
flights to many Eastern and Mid­
Chief Skipper Petsch was unable to attend for the picture. Behind miscellaneous drain.
When the weekend started Fri­ western point*, and railroads and
the Cuba are Mrs. Jjm e, Edge, (left) Assistant Dt-n Mother and
Mr*. I.. S. H im, (right) Den Xlother o( Pack 10, Den II. tStaff day, l.tu persons had died on the bus hues reported a heavy ruth
highway* in the state in I9W, eom* of business due to the slippery.
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla- — Mrs.
Irene Pierce of Waterbary. Coos.,
eo abandoning her three children
la New York's Grand Central h e
tloa"I waan’t able to take care ef
the Vida. I couldn’t provide a Sanu Clan*."

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INDIANAPOLIS—Aa official of
B t Utr * Ob. n o w i t M eatbaeka hi polie vaccine production
baeaaao million# ef ahota are go:
lug t i waste hi storage:
"If a child contract* polio thij
rammer, hi* parcota can’t find
anyone to blame for it except
themaelvea."
-------WASHINGTON Democratic
National Chairman Paul M. Butler
calling for an Inerrate over the

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Electric Razor
Ladies’ or Gents Billfolds
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L a d ies'or Gents Manicure Sets 5.00 up

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which a movie camera will be
among the family's Christmas
gift*—forget all about "Don't open
nil Christmas." This la fine advice
to follow meet ef the time—but
not when there's a movla camera
ready to roll right within arm's
length! The days before Christ­
mas are usually the best part of
tha holiday*—the time when exdtamant reigns amid a flilrry
packages and preparations, dea­
erating and doorbell-ringing.
We think you’R agree that the
coming weeks are the moat ex­
alting and pltasurabla of the an*
tire year. The children have
Christmas stars hi their eyas.
Mother la handling expected and
unexpected crises with her usual
skill, while Father's doing "aa
well aa can be expected" with
bough* and branches and a few
trial runs ef the new electric
train.
Yea, these are day* whan every­
body’s In a gay, busy whirl of
activity—perfset days for movla
making In evary home across the
country. A famous author once
observed that "Christmas is ev­
eryone’s birthday, with tha party

any party, the preparation
are half tha fun—end more «*&gt;■«
half tha story of Christmas at
your house.
That's why w* suggest you uac
your movla earners long before
the actual day of Christmas
dawns. By not waiting to open
this special gift package, you may
lose a bit of the “surprise" *1*.
ment But the whole family will
gala much added pleasure from
capturing all the high points of
tha holiday preparation*—the on­
ly way you can really get tha
complsta Christmas ’M story from
■tart to finish.
If you haven’t yet seen foe new
Una of movla cameras currently
on display, w* recommend that
you do to very soon. For there’s
a tremendous surprise In store for
you these days at your neighbor­
hood earners shop. Imagine—you
can now gat a compact,/easy-tooperato movie camera Tor Just
under $301 And that should dlspe
tho notion many people havi
about a movla camera’s belm
quite an expansive piece of equip­
ment
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CONTEST BLANK
Ms., to: Contest Chairman
Jayeee Information Booth
Sanford. Florida

ROBES

GENERAL RULES: Entries from tha Sanford Ana only wlU
be accepted (contact Chairman for defined area If not suie.)
Contestants may enter Residential or Commercial type, or
both oa separate blanks If qualified. Only one division under
Residential type may ba entered In addition to the Special Di­
vision for which all Residential entries will be automatically
eligible. Sponsors request contestant* to keep displays lighted
nightly betwen 7:30 and 0:30 until winners sre announced to
allow Judge* ample time to check all entries carefully.
for eaeh Residential Division Including the Special Di­
vision are aa follows: 1st Place—$23 U.S. Savings Bond; 2nd
Place— 10 Silver Dollars. Prise for Commercial winner (ona
division only) U possession of the Traveling Trophy for one
ysar.

By Artemis. Van Raalta Souci
. . . trimmed with rows Mad rows of
the most delicately cut lace and bed.
lecked with pleats. Vour choice of
pastel colon, black, navy and white.

Sheer nylon robes, in white and soft
pastel colon- Give her a luxurioua
g ift. . . Also we have a nice selection
of soft warm fleecy quilted robes,
beautifully styled in p gay srray
of colon.

(check type and division)
RESIDENTIAL -------Dlv No. li Lighted Lawns (trees, scrub*, etc.)

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Dhr No. &gt;t Figure SettInge (on bldg, or lawn)

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Dlv. No. I: Decorated Doorways A Windows
(Including decoration* attached to bldg.)

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Special Dlv: Boat Over-All Decoration*

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automat!*

COMMERCIAL——
Including Doorways, Show Windows or Bldg, or All
N A M E -......................................................................

HOSE
By Phoenix and Clauaner, hoe* are
aura to please. All aizet in tha naw
fall ahadae.

ADDRESS!______ ___________________________
Please complete decoration* before submitting entry.
Deadline: Mldnlght.December a , IK*.

1.35 to 1-95

SALE
F L O O R S A M P LE S

PANTIES

HALF SLIPS

A ll N ew Hotpoint Merchandise

List

SALE

1-30” RANGE

$319.95

1-30** RANGE

$229.95

$160,00

1-11% C il F t

$529.95

$380,00

Nylon, rayon, plain or trimmed with
luce- Brief and flare atylea.

$230,00
.89 to 3.95

2 ZONE REFRIGERATOR

A Rift she’s sure to appreciate . . .
choose from our many different *t&gt;I*1
petticoats.

3.93 to 14.95

'A Gift From

1-12 F t U pright Freezer $399.95 $250,00
1-39" R ange

$249.95

$ 170,00

A ll Prices Include Trade-In
-S A N F O R D

OPEN TIL 9:00 THURS. - FRI. SAT

Means M ore"

H . B . Pope Co. Inc
200 S Park Are.

Phone 1410
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD, FLORIDA

EflUbUik* 1909

VOLUME XLVI1

FRIDAY. DECE.MDER 21, 1936,

17-92 4-Laning Moved
^To Inter-State System
S te n s tro m

City To Hire Engineer R e v e a l s
'To Study Feasibility T r a n s f e r
Of Sewage Plant Here
,

The four-laning of the state's
heavied traveled segment Of high­
way, State Road 13 600 (17-K) between Orange City and the Semi­
nole County line was not dropped
from the budget but was merely
transferred to the interstate sys­
tem, said Senator Douglas Sirenstrom this morning following a re­
lease that the half-million dollari
project had been abandoned.
Senator Stenstrom, this morn
Ing. said “ Richie Green. Stale

Jaycee Speaker
Urges Safety Be
Personal Project
“ Our record-making
history
isn't plivasant." Trooper Chuck
Saunders of the Florida Highway
Patrol told member* o f the Semi­
nole County Junior Chamber of
Commerce at their noon luncheon
meeting yesterday.
“ We're killing more
people
than ever before— we've killed
JOO more on our highways this
ytar th;ln
» hl. , aI(1

“ Your town U growing, your
system it growing, and I am aura
that your Income will be suffi­
cient to maka up the money nec­
essary to float additional bonds
for a sewage treatment plant,"
Wilson Holt, Fiscal Agent for the
. EnRi?C,r r . for ' Certainly we've had an Influx of
the Fifth District ha* advised me•'
lp bm |h„ doc, n-t 8lve
i City of Sanford told the Board
that this road has been dropped an excuse for killing people,
o f Sanford City Commissioners
from the primary budget and
S„ md, r, „ pUi„«d.
last night at a special msetiug
eluded in the inter-state system 1
|called by Mayor F. D. Scott.
“ If enemy force* started land
in order to secure 90 per ernt
! On the basis of the fiscal a*
Ing at Daytona Beach and start
‘We
are
asking
for
ample
time
feM
lcral
aid in the cost o f enn-1L,,,. "
"""
.
Seminole County has contributed geni-8 report, the Board of Com
.
|killing people, w ed go home, get
1382, or 84 percent,
misslomjr* approved the htrlug of to dlscusa » « h the City amlstructlon
our shotguns and go see what we
W (\uola tor the liunaarUrj
Relief an cng|neer \Qitudy the fca&gt;ibi County Buurdtof Commissioner*,
.Nine
million dollars ha* been
could do about It," he sold.
Fond, reported Frank
Evan*. ||tjr for lbeconstruction
of the and with other Interested citizens budgeted for the inter-state sysSaunders appealed to the Jay­
chairman of the Semmole County p|ant lbat wm &lt;Mt )n MCeig uf their views on general or special tern In the Fifth District and the
cees to "make safety a personal
Chapter of the Amercan Red j2oo,OUO.
nca to come before the 1937 »es- cost of tho Orange City • SemiCross, today.
^
„l’t |00|c| to UJ .. 4aid
gjo,, „ f tbe S u ,^ Legislature," note County Line road Is Included project. “ It is mental attitudes
that came* accidents."
“ Were It not for the Red Cross,; ••tb#t ygy CIQ feasibly issue $200.- ' *ald Senator Douglas Stenstrom in this amount, Itiehi.- Green re
Rill Lotkard, chairman o f the
both National and International, qqq j„ bond,
the present lime and Represcnative Mack N. Cleve- ported.
•Jaycee Teenage Driving Hoad Esaid Evans this morning, "th* without Impairing the capital Ira l*nd Jr,
“ If left
in the Primary
primary ouuget
budget I o immediately prior t0 Troop, r
'V 1 m
u ° UAla.
^ hk e t f. ir.iMffw." F«wv«ius»i|
Provement ptvfttast®
program w
of* the Utility
“ \j
On
, • S„ L
...Ull*
Milt;
11 • U«IC
C «announced
IIIIUUUCI'U *h«
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MlIM
date IU
to D
be
_
cm,IJ_.h*
'/ . ( . nn T . . M*.,. C
Saundefa
talk, presented n pla-j
f U ^ o bn!r hv hnl
n*n/r ; Dcpartmtnl or w,thout ^ uc,n&lt; Uter we will meet with •vtryonti curr(l 50 P«r
iof the cost of '
to Mis* Myra Lee Stokes,
s ^ .r i h s M i W .v f. m n ^ e Z M I ,ur',lu» ™venue*.“
interested to talk over problems vupslruclion in federal aid."
Seminole High School student, In
hnr.Uhina ••
When aske&lt;l about the* co*t of with which we will bo confront*
Stenstrom explained, “ Whit has rfVo.
recognition of h e r Inn
^than life, endure hardships.

’ County Contributes

Delegation Seeks

84 Pet. 01 Quota

Time To Discuss

For Relief Fund

Acts With Officials

Evans commented
cause of, the Red Cross
and women the world
able to show their
these unfortunate
people through acts
effective assistance
Th* International and Amcrl
can Red
sre provioin*
providing meuimedl
ran
neu Cross
v-ross arc
cine, food, and clothing inside
I f i i M r t n ..■*
A 1 mm
*M in r® PM.r\ rtn m I •
Hungary. Also
assuming
responsi­
bility for the cars of many thou­
sands &lt;f refugees In Austria, and
too, providing aiiTsurice to* refu
gees in transit and on arrival at
Camp Kilmer. This opeiation, ac­
cording
Red Lro»s
Cross
rowing to an American Bed

FOl'RTII DISTRICT JAYCEE VP DEI.IVF.RS an “ Opemtlon Civic Service" certificate to Semlnol®
County Jaycee President George A. Speer. Looking on are (left to right) Fred Mlschuck, president,
Orlando Jaycees; Dick HamlwTrk. vp, Orlando Jayceet; und Bub McGee, president, JacluonvIUe
Jnycees. Speer and Conflict. (Staff Photo)

N ix o n A s s u re s A u s tr ia
C o n g re s s

Top New s

W ill

A d m i t In B r i e f
STOCKHOLM &lt;tjt - New re­
of spreading unrest In Rur
M o r e R e f u g e e s T o U . S . ports
sia and Its
satellite amplr®
VIENNA W— Vice Presidenti
Richard M. Nison tuld the Aua-1
trian government today he is sure 1
Cotigrcs* will admit more Hun -1
gun.in refugees to the United
States ami Increase U. S.financial
aid for other regugecs, informed
source* reported.
Nison conferred for more than
an hour with Chancello Julius
Ranh and other officials and told
them ho would recommend in his
til. it!*report lo President Klsenhomcr. BELLEVILLE,
„ , , Two
that the United State, “ sharply Porson* were kllle,land 37 In ured
Increase" tho number of refugee, ',,,av " h" "
^Mnd-whedole IIto be admitted sbove the current Hnola Central train Chickasaw w.s
at vno fitf.ir.
derailed near here and right car*

Two Die As Train

Derailed, Plunges

reached the West today, and two
Baltic refugees said the Soviet
was deporting
100,000 students
from the Baltic states to erush
growing resistance there.
WASHINGTON W —American
officials today looked with disfa­
vor on the reported plans of Hun­
gary's puppet government to seek
loen from the United States and
other Western nations to forestall
economic disaster.

Down Embankment!';

TALLAHASSEE M —Gov. La*
Roy Collins, noting that “ tight
money" Is delaying public projects
The source. ,atd Nixon also exdown *
ro'•, finhin^ throughout the country, has asked
President. El«enh»wer -------about —
th®
pecte»l to recommend that Con-,
‘
more money to help Austria car*
Mrs. Jennie Coveil, 70. o f NortJi pos-lbllity o f creating a federal
highest daily traffic
more money to help Austria rare •*&gt;«»*»•. J»rb.. died shortly after i corporation to buy stata and local
count of any road in the State of T . . . . I , r\ •
C
I f 1" 2 ,ake" •« ,he ho*P,lal'
' bond lizuesFlorida and I am informed that ■ T U C K L J f l V G r j Q V C S for the flood of refugees.
He a«ked for and received a ' f''nr&gt;'
67•
Roaedwl*.
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ki
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n,,e barometer nf irrowth In the1It will be one of the first leg I I
.1
| t
I detailed compilation of all expend- WJ,S * 'Ik '1 iboul » « « «
hour*. WASHINGTON W - A
Labor
I r O I T I O tC Q I O /V n O IO T Sanford and Seminole County area menu o f the interstate system /V n O t n C r . i F l t Q n t
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Ml
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Hure* for refugee care
Austria la,cr
•
j Department spokesman said today
William C. Branan, 1606 M a g -i,hat can b" watched closely for j ron*tiuctcd in Florida,
MIAMI 1* — A Miami truck
nolla Ave.. Sanford, has been pro-1Indication of an increajjng,,Rppu-1 “ The airline for the Inler-stste drive- wm credited today with ha * marie alnce Uelober. The Au»-1 Ambhlanzaa fram the sxirmMJ* hi* cl«i«#:lteeni tan do nothing to
alio told Nixon Ihvin* «r*a. Including St lanii*, took I settle * dispute involvlnira coal
mo’ e.v to *&lt;*« *~rk
&gt; -*i« 1Ufirt- fL*l1t&gt; sale o f automobile f systrOl between Orange City and saving s young mother and her trian leader,
they could th,% Injured to St. Elizabeth's has- shipping company partly
owned
United States Air Force.
lUcen.c tegs.
the Seminole County Lina has five -week -old baby from a maximum nurntw-r
A Jet bomber pilot, he currently I I” * recent report from Tar not been flown," «ald Senator partially tubmrrged and overturn- keep here without .training t h « ,l'i,a' hrr* whrre. 20 remained and by John L. Lewis' United 3Hn«
Workers Union.
nation* economy to the limit.
** were treated and rrle.i«ed.
U stationed at Hunter Air Fore- , Collector John Calloway he said |Stenstrom “ but It 1* .-xpeete.l to rd CJr ,n 8 mat,-ah canal
State police blamed the derail­
Baj&lt;&gt;&gt; Sjvj|nnjlh
home of th„ that t«.a98 automobile and truck
(Continued on Page 8)
Mrs Elizabeth Whipple and her
ment of the 13 car train on the
„
,h*n
Strategic Air Command's 38th Air license tags had been sold In Semslaughter, of Hialeah, were treated
shifting of a new road bed due
*ar greater than earl) estimate*. Dlv|a,on \ mi&gt;niber o f the 20*h ino,e County during 1936 or 1200
The Sanford Herald sub- for shock after the rescue.
to recent rain*. Th« “ run around";
a a * s * i
t i Bomb S q . he Is an aircraft com- mor* ,han * al *°ld during the
Truck
driver
Oscar
Horton,
47,
lcnbera will receive a Sunday
track, relocated because of con -!
mender on one ot the B 47 Strat- en,lr'' &gt;;e» f nf
morning paper inatea l of the i pulled the 21-yearold mother and
structlon on a new route for U. S I
9
' ojet*
« i . . . ..tik
1937 Ucenwe
license tairs.
with ...hi.k
which ki.
hi* squadrom 1.
is
lags, said Gallowray
The Annual Policeman.* Ball,
the infant to safety afier spotting
regular
Tuesday
afternoon
Highway 40, had a speed limit for j
|equipped.
I are white with blue numeral* and
the woman trying to free herself staged each year ny the Police­
edition.
(Continued on Pag* XI
I.t. It'ihert D. Roth. 28. hits*
j His unit is a component of th e i',,**l *° on
-f®0- 2 at the Tax
man's
Benevolent
Association
of
from
tht
overturned
car.
Change In publishing day* is
hand
of the former Lila Sloor#
E n trv D e a d lin e
2nd Bombardment Wing, «ne
f UoHector's Office In the Seminole
Policeman Jeff Hunt said Mrs. the Sanford Police Department. . .
.
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• i
made in order that the em­
l.efflrr of Sanford, died when his
tm r y
u e u u im c
th# o|d„ t organisation*
In the County Court House.
Whipple lost control of the vehicle will he held tomorrow night at M o t h e r P e t l S h e S
ployes
may
enjoy
Cliristmai
Tomorrow night at midnight A,r Forc# , nd on, of th# Air Dj. | It Is expected, said Galloway,
F8U Jet crashed into a wooded
,
Day at home with their fami­ I when the Infant slid off the front the Mayfair Inn with dancing . . . . . _ _
is the deadline for entries
n the vU|on., lwo oomblt wlngi.
that the 1937 tag sale* will far
area near I.aureldale, N. J. yea.
seat. Mr*. Whipple grabbed for the slated to begin st 9 o’clock to the V f | t h J D O U Q l l t C r S
lies.
terday.
J*yC*e , . k .
k
*?*
j l Major Branan entered the ser- cxc*Cl1 ‘ h" "alf» U1*® fear.
baby.
Music of l-nrry Eullcr’ s orehes- .
_ .
,
, f
Roth, whose family live* In Lin*
****• ...,(;!'alrm*n John A,ex*nd*r vice in Nov. 1912 after graduating 1
said oday.
wood. N J., had taken off from
from Seminole High School earlier.
The Policeman's Hall is one of
m
n
. . . __
Entries are coming in steadily, that year. Following pilot training 1
the _________
major social
function,
tho; and
J U!,\
k" " 'daugnter*
*T 2 1 .T dlctl
tl. l about
V hyanr ° hour
T n,&gt; before ' 'ihis
1: S,".,lon
Alexander commented today, "hut he served at Rio Hato Air Force
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i. • .of
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five ‘ of her
plana
pre-Christmas season. It has an-!
mv&gt;» want to be sura that everyone Base, Panama.
in a fire that flashed
nually
increased
In
attendance
j
J
J
1
b
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T
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''b''r.'i‘
b*
-'*ran'*
'*
r
,'
"•
A•who would like to enter the com­
With hundred* turning on. for lh e ! ' M nri
,h° r" y b' t0" " ,
p; r,r
n
^ ^ '•f*
petition ha* an opportunity to
.. ■
i ft today.
|Sanford last night to be with Ihelr
t. to l,“ r,‘ in2
" " mitketl ofl in lo the City of Sanford to employ
have their outdoor di*plays Jud­ .*• vit * nt ■ r .
Vlehnis were identified a* Sirs daughter and her small son Rob*
tnj now which cause* hot water ‘
Leo Rock is prestdant of lha w ,lUam Clark. J3. and Ruth. Clan- rrt RQlb j r
a Jt-H a1 haSliiter £
' h# newly p•V,', ‘ ec,ioj of W#tt * l'bfarian until Dr Bernard J.
ged "
Policemen s Benevolent Associa-1 di|, Mary. Lorraine and Shirley
TheF3U, ’ in
whichLt. Roth
T h, entry blink, sr. , Ppe,ring m p'yehologr i e wa, *mp^ e d
T
' m
In th. daily edition, of Tbe San- at the State Bank of Cochran.
n ,
! k '
?'
‘n
T ' 0 'u
Z
* nd f° Ur, •p? “ ‘ tion and Ben Butlcc is chairman -n)r children ranged in age from crashed, I* said to botha world’ a
ford Herald.
Ga.. prior lo recall to active duty
Li,y CommU‘ ion«® 'a“ budget for the a.soc.atlon was « tt o n , have been received r e lj- of (hr (Inner committw for The n lo It
fastest aircraft„ ,. . _
Pk j „ m,
ti„k.in„ in Aionist nf n vi
night.
released toward const -notion and t*vo to th* new position of City organization. Both men are mein( lark! another dniightcr. Gloria,
and commercial Christmas light
He has been lUtioncd at Hun
" Wf ‘ annot Paint lhe
matntt-n srtc*- of the new library I’ htnncr L’itv M ,nilger Knjm'-- tiers Of the Sanford I'olice Do |j, an,I Mrs. Bcs*l# Cadunce, 83.
« bo ||Vrd with the Clarks, esfor two or three
building in H Mellon Park. told the Hoard at it* last night t part nielli's staff of officers.
Ing can he entered in the contest ter since his return to active *»r ,a,d “ 'Phalt
I’ rocred. from the dance will raped
vjee.
»e
»k
»,"
said
Knowles,
which
will
City
Manager
Knowl.a
reported
meeting
•
in different categories
Mrs Clark also get out nf Ihe
_ XII entries in the Home Christ-' MaJ Branan is married to the S've u* ■« opportunity to start *" 'he Board of Commi*sloner,
Final action hy the Beard of go to the Policaman'a Benevolent
•m as Lighting Contest automatical- former Miss Aarah Shockley
o f the new parking plana now.
that SOU gallons of water per Commissioner, came last night Association which provides fund* blazing two-story frame dwelling,
ly enter the overall contest cten Monroe, Ga. The couple, nowreThe offer
lo the City of Sanford minute j* being pumped (nun the when the city attorney wa. ,n for i'mergences and sickness of hut ran luck in lo rescue her
pit-pure tetolutiona tin- policemen, thslr wives ami family. She never cam® oot againthough the entry blank is for one' siding in Savannah, has two dau- t'* purchase a l»&gt; hy Cot) foot lot c,l&gt;’* wudl* in cumpariion t i 225slructi-d to ptepnre
Ftrmen f.uitid her lying bc*id«
shtcr*. Carol who is seven yrnr* on a railroad siding for $8.5(0) gallons which was the previous for the "rescinding of the dediea- families.
category only.
.1 hrd upstairs.
old. snd Pstrieia, Bve month* old, was turned down. “ 4Ve have no ht*h
tion" anil "to sell" a city lot loBodies of *cverai o f the girls
and a five-ysar old son, William, authority to go into the real
'
®re now able lo "r e -l" a rated on Commercial Ave. I he
HIGHER FOOD
wenfound near bedroom windows
estate
business,"
said
City
Atwell
and
allow
It
lo
rehabilitate
provision
that
the
City
end
the
PRICES RIG FACTOR
' indicating lh#y had tried to &lt;•*! orney William C. Hutchison.. “ Ifitself and then rc.i each well County will *hute fifty fifty
in
WASHINGTON V
Higher food
I rape. Mrs. Cadunce and Itulh h id
there was some specific purpose periodically," Knowles said.
the monies from the sale of the
prices have been the biggest
I bent a»le#p in a downstairs bed
Fair sndwarn* centralFridas
for which Ihe lot is being pu r
** "-a* also reported b&gt; the property. A hid of S9,'joo Its* ul
(actor in virtually doubling lb*
•room Others of th# family v*#re
snd
Jtstordsy.
Considerable
night
chased,
it
would
be
an
entirely
c**y
manager
that
a
poly
photready
been
received
hv
tn«
Board
@ 6 ,1 C lC rti&lt; X 4.
cost of living *inc* 1939. govern
|sl»»ping on th# second floor.
and morning fog central portions- different matter," he said.
Jment figures showed today.
phate solution ia being considered of County L’ommlssionera.
A request from the General

W. C. Branan Is

Tags Sold In '56

Lt. R. Roth Dies
In Jet Crash; Wife
Is From Sanford

Policeman's Ball
Tomorrow Night

Mldmaht Tomorrow
^Lighting Contest

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In B l a z i n g H o m e

P a r a lle l P a r k in g T o S t a r t O n 1 s t S t .

YOU HAVE

Additional
Local News
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Weather

R e q u e s ts

A t

Budget

B o a rd M e e t E x p e c te d
T o T o p $ 6 0 0 M illio n
talla^ m e e
.
Th. r. « ■ « * « « &gt; «
.p * m » u t i« »
quests for millions o f dollars for the 13j &lt; Legislature
worth of new stata buildings will
Sea. Wilson Carraway of aliaadd a eiunching load to Florida's haisee. one of the Uwm ak.r, ,| f
financial problems when the* go ting in on th# budget hearing*.
before the Budget
Commission -a.d flatly. "I feel that some in
oext month.
•rea«e in'tax revenue it going to
Gov. LeRoy Collin, said the con he a necessity."
sliuction requests will prove the
Total request* for operation* and
“ real difficulty" in the comrnis- buildings from all state agencies
slon's attempts to squeeze all the and institutions are expected to
state's sharply-expanded needs for top 600 million dollars. The^tato's
• ' il next two years Into a pattern income for thh 1457-39 biennium
that will match anticipated in- ha* been forecast at 310 million.
come.
Ite&lt;|ue«ts at Thun«fay's hearing
If the coramtsalan and the Leg included $1,290,017 for the military
ivlature cannot make
the adjust- department, a $390,032 increase:
ments. new taxes may result
ttfi/&gt;2IX for the fire r.dlcgr at
Taking Holiday R e cc*
(I.-j Ij . up $72 1*9; $.332,720 for the
The commistloin ended its first department of veterans affairs, up
week of budget hearings Tnursday SCd '82: forest service $3,463,036.
®nd wti| resume Jan. 14- At that I up $2.462.813; park board $1,679,178
fm #. th# huifding requests will go up -‘,*t «07: sad livestock hoard
bs/ore the board preparing its ree-1$3,112,545. up IUJ1.97J

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Battle Efficiency
'E' Awarded VAH-7
For High Standing
Heavy Attack Squudron Seven,

a unit of Heavy Attack Wing One.

SHOPPING.
DAYS Till'

ACL Is Installing
Automatic Lights
At Two Crossing

The Atlantic Coast Line Rail- tham riled th® Orlando troub*J®
,, s
r i..t
rood
la now installing automatic "when they ran Into tlda ,amo
p ® '! '
' ,.v .
T.
signal light, at their crossing un thing.”
E ,h', mon’
23th St. at Yale Ave. and will
.
,
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.
then go to French We. at |3th
What » nrt how d‘'
,,and 0”
fJ h.V
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for
to install another, Ihe Board of
,i8.:!1' “ l ,Vcry
‘ J** M,con,|1 conw^cutlve fiscal year.
Sanford City Commi*siun®r* wa* cr®***n* *n Sanford, ’ asked Com*
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' lohl at last night’s special meet- mlaxioher -lohn Krlder of CHy
hl*he*t standing In the compeding
Atliirney William C. HutchUon.
}io" of * n * r korC^- u - s - Al'
lan,lc * ,f el Heavy Attack ,quadHowever, said City .Manager ^„ T,'f ..'.‘ T 'n * '
Warren H. Knowles, “ w . bjVa «•»' ng 't «u Protect our mutortsla
r0" &lt;Presentation of the award wta
run into the problem of two hug®
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bT Capt. J. T. Blackburn,
oak trees which will comfdrt.-ly
* no7 7a*r 10 *'*uw t7**® 7*0"
USN, Com-” srv1'-Attack
hide the signal light*. Tho,» will road 10 ,CaVe thei^ crossings unhave to be removed bit*, they are protected." Brailey Odham »aid.
' On®. Comdr. L. B. Libbey.
DSN. the lom.u.wuJtt ^ utficer of
on State right of ways and we Odham attended the meeting for
the squadron accepted Ihe award
will have to obtain perm! ,ion ««"lh cr putpase hut spoke up
on hehnlf nf th® member* of hi*
to have them removed," hu #atd. ‘Dirins th# dbicuoalon resorting
command
It Is still indefinite a , to which ll,e &lt;“ * ’• cioasings,
Friends and families of the j
; agency will remove tit® huge oaks,j
Mayor F. D. Scott asked th®
squadron pcMonori
city, county, stale or At commissioner* 'Don't you think
MISS 3IYRA I.EE STOKES receive* s placqur from Jaycee Road HO chairman Bill Loclurd yt*) .
to witness th® traditional tcre- Stoke* wav th- winner in this year's Seminole County Jcycae (toad E O held in Sanford early In fe e
laune t navi Line, he said.
that »■ should rtguir® a iuton*
mooy.
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Second SC and Mapla Ate., Weit|
R. II. Spear Jr., pastor
Sunday School .9:45. a.jn.
Morning Wonhlp 10:43 a.m.
Training Pepartments .6 p. id.
Evm|ng Evrngeliitle 7 p.m.
MltWjyek. Prayer meeting each |
Wednesday..7:45. p.m.,
Tbo.phuych.of.Uie Naiareoe Ml
Weileyan. In doctrine .tvangeilitle
In appeal, and world-wide till
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Boy—I cRrt hardly wait!
I ’ve got my gtocking hung fey ihe chimney, .wtffe plenty
o f care, and Christmas morning it’ll be bursting full of all gorts
of good ihlhgS; There’ll be d bandy cane stitlflhfe ollt of fHe top
. . . there alWayd is . , . and a walnut stuffed way down in thfc tip
o f the toe.
And theH . . . tHe tree 1, i doff’t thlhlt t here’s a prettier sight
bn earth than a Christmas tree. .And all those presents under­
neath it; wrapped tip hi bright colors and tied with rlbbbHs.

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Sunday School
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Ain*
rhdrt; ‘ The Incarnitlort." Ntlfieryl
Evening
Eveogelletlo
fecllllle* for bablci and tiny
Service
0&gt;ti are available. Ample off-1
street narking la provided.
The.diy and ThttHdiy 7:45
Chrlitlin Youth Fellowihlp, «:«L _
So p- m.
lei Wf*i oh
candlelight C’hrlitmei Carol and I
Sunday School
White Clifts .Service, 7:30. Attendh &amp;
Mondnj Worship
Ihti art reriueited td bring whltbLa.
Weileyan Youth
wripped tarts of fruits fob the
B*«mldgWi
Florida ChtMtlnh Home (for the
LUTHERAN CHURCH
neiday Prayer Meeting 7:30 aged,. Jeckiorivllle. Meditation,
OP TQE REDEEMER
p.m.
"The Meaning of Ihe Star.”
MS w. Mth Plato
fcverytmA Welcome
To all public tertlee* the gen­
Phone lltt
Rev. CieQ W; flfuller
eral public la Invited. A welcome
The R«v. Pkllhp Schlesamatm
awaltt holiday visitor!, winter reCHURCH OF Ot)D
Patter
ildentt, Navy families, and any
Rtf.
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Hendenon,
Tiitbf
Sunday School
B:lBa.m.
Other* seeking ,» church home In
Bible Clile
9:lSL a . French Ave. add Knd SC
Sanford.
Sunday
School
0:43
a.in.
Mrtlel
10:90t.m.
Evangelistic
Servlc*
1:30
p.m,
"Prayer For The Dty” phone lttl
FIRST BAPtlST CHURCB
Mtd-Wiek Strtleh Tutidey 7:30
OP OENP.VA
p.m.
flBST CHURCH O f CtitlST,
Editor
Young Fcoplo Scrvlee Tlmrt- Jack l . Stewart
SCIENTIST,
Sunday Sehool
lo a. nt.
day 7:30 p.m.
too E. Second 8L
Morning Servlc a
u a.’ m
Sunday Servlcig
tl:00 a.m.
Evening Service
BBBMBAER MEtHODlrt
Bundif School
11:00 a.m.
Training Union
. B W p. m. I
CHURCH
Wldhfway Evening MMtiaga 8:00
Preaching
7:10 p. m.
CUrks Hetghta
iefi.
Pattdr Wed. Prayer Service 7:30 p.m.!
Ret. Albert K. Farrier
lotion Sermon
mon ‘'Christ
"thrift Jtiue”
Je«ui"
Sunday Sehool 10 a.m. Clifford
Abldiflf Rtoom toe«ted 10 Foyer ol B. Johnsod, superintendent
TI1B LTrn.E BROWN CHURCH
Chare! Churth Budding open td public
ON THE HILL
Preaching Serried 11 a.iiC
Corner Park Ave. A 24th StMYF 3 p.m.
— Jayl
J. Bernard Root, Minister
Pteybr meeting. Wedneidey, 7:43
» tordlel invitation Is dsteoded p.tn.
Fred Krtsmihger, Assiriaic
(o all to attend our adrtlcdi and
Sunday SeHoof ...
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ill# the Reading Room.
Classes fbr at) ages
NARY
KRISTIAN k MISS10?
THE at!
Morning Worship ..... ^ H a m
Bt, LUKE’S LUTHERAN
UAJAn Ce cBURCll
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Sermon: "Thi Coming of the
I# ftlstli (NJdt Otledo)
Park
aria Ave. k Ufa St.
King”
l»... Stephen M, Tuby
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Pastor Sunday
Murniog Worship S:25 a.m.
Sunday School
9:43 a.m.
^FIRST BAPTIST
Aadlo Musion llfoadcast at 9:30
TI8T IT
niURCHWorihip
10:40 a.m.
BijjlheHi Baptist Chart hi
a. m. over WORz (740 be)
Rvening 7:43 p.rti.
Surtdaf Schobl 9:00 I. In.—
Pud
-for all
riitrtv I
Youth Fdilowehlp
6:30 p.m. 2 ’ f ’ B fioU Jt.
afe group*.
,n /ftMf Aitofiaig Patta#
Wednesday
Christian Diy Sehool — Monday
Kirby
Roiltl
Dlrf.-tnr
of
jifuale
Chapel Choir Refiiatsil 1 p.m.
ra.
Marvin
Milam
throtlgh Ftlday iiod a.m- - (AB Rlble Study and f’ r.iyrr
Orginlit
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elementary grldi
gradea and kinder Thursday
8'13 e, mlunday Sehool
garten.)
9:13 a. m. I
Cherub Choir Rehearsal
6:30 Horbing Worship
li a, m.
Carol Cholf Rehearsal 7:00 p.m. fralnlng Union
CH URcfl OF JBsUl CIIRI8 1
8:l3 p. m.
The Ladies’ Missionary Society Evening Wonhlp
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
7:SO p. m.|
meets for Lunch aad prayer Wednesday Service
A. a. Pitta
flrsaeh president
7:30 p. tt
on
tho
Ind
Tuesday
of
each
City Hall
(Nuriery for all Services)
Wonhlp
11 a. m. (Earphones for hard of hearing)
Sunday School
lo
buslncta and prayer on the 4Lb
Saeraasnt Meeting
8 p.m.
Tuesday of each month at 9:30
p .m .
ELDfit SP
BAPTIST
friendly church for (hi whole
CS fiB ff
family.”
Springs
Flrei Baptist Church
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Hsafsrd, I Is.
Second St. k Elm Avt.
Banday School
1U:00 a.m.
Evangelist
Stanaall,
Superlntendeol SUNDAY***** Jt
11:00 a.m. Bible Study
io a. m.
Martin,
Preacher
Month ai 11:00 noon: aud for
&lt;1 It f\ M l( O W
fining Service
7:30 p. m. Young People’s Class 1:30 p. m.
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1100 a m. l l i l i Study
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Men’s Training class
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know why our minister says that Christmas is the happiest day
of the whole year;
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MRS. JAMES ROE!' STANDS BESIDE a Christmas scene which
she created Santa: whose beard and hair are of snow white
cotton s:t» comfortably by a huge kifch»n stove, while-Mrs. Santa
proudly shows one Of her cakes.-It tya* displayed at the Planta­
tion Estates WomahV Club Christmas Party. (Staff Photo)

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The Bethany Class of the First
Baptist Church held it’s annual
Christmas Party at the lorply B«!
Air home of M r- Marie Bam­
berger, on Dec. IS. Mrs. Bam­
berger had beautiful Christmas
decorations throughout the home,
and in the Florida Boom, where
the meeting was held, was the
traditional Christmas Tree under
which the gifts brought by each
member were placed.
A short businrss meeting was
held with the president, Mrs. Lenora Green, calling the meeting
to order and teacher, Mrs. Mar­
garet Reynolds, leading in prayer.
Mrs. Marie Lewis, secretary,
read the minutes of the previous
meeting and the treasurer's re­
port was given by Mrs. Marga*
ret Ashley. An open discussion
was held on old and new b wi­
ne*.*The class enjoyed to the ut­
most a beautiful reading of Henry
Van Dyke's ‘ ‘The Other Wi»e
Man" given by Mrs. Connie Wil­
liams.
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Mrs. Reynolds was p/csemed
with a lovely robe as a gift from
the class and after the excite,
mem of exchanging and opening
gifts, delicious refreshments of
assorted cookies, nuts, candy, cof­
fee and hot rhoeolalc w e e en­
joyed by everyone.

Dependable C lass
Invites Husband?
To Share In Fun

AMERICAN FLYER FREIGHT TRAIN

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POURING AT THE CHRISTMAS PARTY o f the Plantation Estates Woman’* Club In the mansion
room is Mr*. David IItinkol. as she serves coffee to (left to right) Miss Dorothea Lauterbach,
chairman o f hospitality. Mrs. Arne Erickscn, vice president, and Mrs. Charles Dcrtsch, program
chairman. (S taff Photo)__________________________________________________________________________ __

$ 22-50

hostess. Gifts will be exchanged.
Please make reservations.

Piano Students
Give Recitals

The Junior Choir of the First
Baptist Church will rehearse at
3:30 p m.
7 p. m. All acolytes taking part
in Christmas services at. Holy
Cross Episcopal Church will meet
for rehenrsal In the church.
SATURDAY
The R.A.’a of the First Baptist
Chtirrh will meet at 9 a m.
0 a. m. Women of the AuxUi
ary of Holy Cros* Episcopal
Church will be making wreaths
and spray* in the parish house
for the decoration of the chureh

7RIDA1
Mrs Evans McCoy la present­
The Past Noble Grand's Club
ing some of her piano students of the Semlnola Rcboksh Lodge
In a scries o f recitals this week will hold its Christmas Party at
at her studio on Palmetto Avc. 6:30 p. nt. with Mrs. llrudic Wil­
Music appropriate lo the Christ­ liams, Mrs. II. L. Moore, co*
mas season was played by the
youngest pupils on Tuesday, when
parents and friends were enter­
tained These pupils were Toni
and Elaine Echols, Anne Lea Her­
man, Barbara Slone, Jonellc L »e ,'
Linda Malloy, Helen Mann, Ross
Wonlenay L a n y
Filton, Glen
SUNDAY
The Jararand.s Circle of San­
Gray, Stephen Harris and John
Tho Intermediate aid Adult
ford
Garden
Club
held
lu
an­
Guy.
Choirs of the First Baptist Church
On Thursday the following stu­ nual Christmas Dinner party re­ will rehearse at 4:30 p. m.
cently
at
Jim
Spencer’s
restau­
dents played for Ihclr parent*:
The Intermediate and Adult
Sandy Richards, Pam Jones, Pat rant
Choirs of Ihe First Baptist Church
A
short
business
session
was
Bruce, Susan McCall, Carol and
will present a Christmas Pageant
Sheryl
Stemper.
John Sauls, held before dinner with Mr*. N at 7:30 p. m.
R.
Whitney,
chairman,
presiding
Jerry Cullurn, Billy Duxbury and
2 p. m. Tha Senior Choir of
A poem
entitled
"Christmas
James Guy.
|Holy Cros* Episcopal Church will
Prayer"
was
given
by
Mr*.
Irv­
Students o f Ihe Junior High
meet In special rehearsal for
School »rd &lt;G.triin«!* High Scheni ing I. Pryor preceding the din­ Christmas music.
ner.
will have their reeilal party to­
3 p. m. The decorating commit
After the dinner a Christmas
night, and at that time each pu­
tee will garland the interior of
story
was
given
by
Mrs.
R.
W.
pil will play a carol for group
Anthony, followed by Ihe story of Holy Cross Episcopal Church for
singing.
“ The Other Wise Man" by Mr* i the Christmas Eve Midnight Ser
vice.
Pryor.
Fisher, Mr*. Otlo Thomas, Mra.
THURSDAY
A Christmas gift plant ex­
Donald Flamm. Mr*. Itaiph lle'U, change was hel.l after which Ihe
The Training Union nf the
Mrs. Alfred Chiles, Mrs. Roger program closed with prayer by First Baptist Church will hold
Schmidt, Mr*. Donnie Stanley and Mrs. Burke Steele. There were iVate Mlon IIIIII ulallellnN nt 7
Mrs. Marvin Qulckert.
i!) members and guests present, p- nv

Jacaranda C ircle
Christmas Party
Held At Spencer's

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Collars
Rroeaoes and Jewels from India!
These eollatf work magic
on dresMXi and sweaters.

2.00 * 5.00

Handbags
lu luelti!. b r o e a d e .
gold A silver. Kitted
for fun A be* ity.

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Scarfs
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Artists make bright, gay
gifts for

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Shrugs &amp; Stoles
Cheek the many additional gift in­
Soft

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Coloe-ftrtped Dievi I unit with 8 tkfrsing wkesh. thchxJaa gandoA*
imight car, and r«&lt;J caboota. Hoi avtonsaK uncoupUe. Comet cempielt
with 12 MCitona of curved track, modern lerowaol, ond Irantformae.

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Nutritious and delicious: apple*
sauce or baked appla served with
vanilla lco cream.

L» and Mrs. B. C. Young and
small sons, Joey and Gregory,
Mrs. C. L. Arnold's home in ma*
P»rtF Tuesday night pialU.
have arrived to spend the holiThose
attending were Mrs
wi.svs with Mrs. Young's parents. Pinecrest s»as the scene Tuesday ** *h» home of the teacher. Mrs
evening o f the monthly meeting -*• " Move, 300 Best 16th St-eet j ame.s Moughton, Mra. E. M
•.Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hall.
of the Golden Circle Has., of the
M " Hoke, Mrs. Frank Evans, Mrs
Mr and Mrs. Clyde Terwillger First Raptist Church. Mrs. Tom V' K' ' ai,,!,htn' 'I r*V R?,. *B.d
J- w - Schwar*. Mrs. Ira §outhand children, Ann and Byron, of Mero served as co hostess.
/ on«- an&lt;l Mr*- E F 'Sood. The |ward. M„
Krank , lm&gt; M„ . R.
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. invocation was given by Mrs J. W. Turner. Mrs. A. K. RossctSpartanburg, S. C„ arrived today
Mrs. Boh Undrcth. class presi- Marlin Stincjphrr. a, lci. „ hich „
to spend the holidays with Mrs.
ter, Mrs. C E. Jackson, Mrs, A.
turkev dinner was servTervrillger's parents, Mr. and dent, presided over the session,
C. Benson, Mrs II M. Papworth,
which opened wiih (he thirds P(, huffet style
and Mrs. F. E. Bolt.
Mrs. J. II. Truluck.
Prayer, said in unison. Mrs. B.j jlrs.
Moye’ s lovely o r i g i n a l ____________________
-.
Mrs. Tony Russi and sons. M. Dyson, a newmember, "'as i Christinas arrangements centered'— / •,
by the group, the dining tabic, buffet, coffee X K I T H r P S P D T P n
Tony and Randy, o f Jacksonville, welcomed warmly
A deiotionai. centered around - mhltf. mantles, and Individual , , LL
1 I C 3 C ,U C U
g a r e here lo spend a two-week
A i
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LA
i
* vacation with her parents, Mr. love and the power nf a spirit- rar(i luhles.
Afte r the. dinner. a short busI - , X A L \^LfCLG /V\QGL
and Mrs J. C. Cook, of 410 San filled life, was given by Mrs. M
-p,,. F r l n d l n „ rton Cin;le mtX
Carlo* Are. Mr. RUsti wUl Join N. Cleveland., who also stressed ness iiiwt.ng was held with Mrs
them for the Christmas holidays. meeting the tlx Important points
s,onc* class president, Pre- on Tueaday niight at the home of
In Sunday School participation.
, ,
, - " ' n8: J* **■ decided to prepareMr, ,)onaIJKIaRlm&gt; with a ,)a.
Reports from group lenders and * basket fnr a needy family. The llshtfu| , ku hrjn({ proa&lt;.nlC(, by
Clyde R Flowers arrived home
Wednesday from Clemson College, other officers were mnde and a. class has placed flowers in the Mrs. Marvin Quicken »nd Mrs.
where he Is a sophomore in Me sunshine offering taken. Mr* church Christmas Sunday (or ihe 0|,n _ hom
^
prog" m w„ 0„ ..n r y
ehanical Engineering, to spend Walter Brook, personal minister. P^t year or two and will do so
the holidays with his parents, Mr. chairman, announced having »1- ^
,JJwi. ninta". if- rluor Problem” . *nd aa a project
and Mrs. C. M. Flowers, on Cel- ready sent a ChrUtma, gif; to the
* "d
* '7 ,heG H^.thfer lhf' Rroup sent Chrlstmn gift, to
orphin Ud
t - . i . n istudent.
- n t
0 e ry Ava.
orphan
lad at
at the
the nnpttat
Baptist child
ciiiKl trr ™ wedding
" V’™,".K ' ^ their
r ’ n ^d*iughler
k u T u » Japanese
ren a Home, whom the class rc* N u m b e r 22nd Mrs. Dinkins is
---- --------------Tho*a present were Mr*. Frrd
Mils Bobbie Munson Is leav* member* regularly.
! 3 *troup leader in tho class.
,
lng Monday to spend the Christ-, The class voted to change Ihe, . FJifts ■
were presented lo Mr*.
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mas holidays in Richmond. Va., meeting date to the first Tuo.- Stinccipher. as a former teacher, gar. Mrs. Jesse A. Cook. Jr.. Mrs.
at the home of Mia* Jane Green- day in the month due to another' 1,1,1 ,0 M r .M o y * and a Christ- W. T Cavanaugh Mrs. Stineciberg.
important meeting, the lchoo, n,as tr^e g,ft exchange was shar- pher Mr. Stone, Mrs. A D. Mine--------1P-TA. b.ti&gt; held on the second
by the balanrr( of ‘ he f'* 1" I ^,ah "■H^nison Mrs Ed Cowan.
Tommy Strina.r « » • T o .^ . y o v „ ,n ,. „ Weh
" f .™ !! !? .
'V
closing
prayer by Mrs. Moye. way. Mrs. Iren* L. Kelley, Mrs.
home Saturday from Atlanta, Ga., Jevera| 0f |bc mothers ore nnx
Present were .Mrs. William I). Christine S. Woodruff, Mrs. Erto spend Christmas with his mo-1 |0ll!l , 0 at|end,
ther. Mrs. Blanche Stringer, 1308! Mrs fiordon Frederick invited Chi«olm, Mrs. Ivor A. Powell, nest Nelson, Mrs- Moye, Mrs
Mrs- Wood, Mrs. Lovinia Mimes, j Fred Fisher, and Mrs. Irving I
•Sanford Ave
the* clasa lo hold the January
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Mrs. Vaughn, Mrs. Hoke S Dug-1 Pryor.
meeting at her home, -md the an­
n
nual banquet was scheduled for
February.
Following tho business session,
a white elephant gift exchange
1w»* enjoyed, ami Mrs. Cleveland
, .|
was presented a lovely pieee of
TI* • Dependable Class of the Rn|{erje from the class, by the
First Methodist Church met at president, who appropriately exMcKinley Hall Monday evening pressed
sincere appreciation for
•for its annual Christmas party, ber_ work as teacher.
"w ith memher*’ husbands
a, l Guests were then served do
•
licmu* refreshment* of open-faro
sandwich**, holiday rookies, amA Christmas tree, with Rids bro.|a.
Russian tea. nuts
and
♦o he exchanged, centered Ihe mints,
from a beautifully
laid
jtage, an the tables, piano, and table in the dining area o f the
windn.v* earried mil Ihe Christ attractively decorated l i v i n g
mas theme. A chicken supper -»as
A . ,a,J l‘" b,c&lt;* *fc c * niJ7e
.
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,
hells, and other decorations were
•
enjoyed, after which carols were pIac(d abmit Ihe lovely home of
SA.\USPMI&gt; lltmLING LEAGUE MEMBERS gathered recently
sung.
i Chaplain and Mrs Arnold.
for dinner at Tuddy'* restaurant, at which trophic* were present
• Gifts were exchanged, and the Present for this enjoyable occas- ed. Scaiesl front are Mrs. Bara Suggs, Mrs. Lillian Donat, Mrs.
•
class presented the Rev. and ' ,r *- w - J- Brook*. Mrs. 11. R. Charlotte Aider, and Mrs. Flurcnco Bowers. Standing in back are,
Mr-. Wyatt with a beautiful cry*- *on v“ ' r,‘
Gordon Frederick, left to right, Mrs. Olga Martin, Mrs Pal Fetter, Mrs. Jania Davis,
J
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‘
Parker. Mrs. C. A Taylor Jr., 'Irs. riernadine (lin cy .Mra Blanche Zlebell, Mrs. Dotty McDonald,
tal pitcher.
Mr*. Jack Hamn. Mrs. J O. -'*r-* Elhel Smith, Mrs. Marge Luke and Mrs Audrey Bolger.
Those present wer« Mr and ( pawd. Mrs. B M. Dyson, Mra.
Mrs. V. L flmlth. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Undrcth. Mrs R F fim^n
P. L. Lansing, Ihe Rev. and Mrs. j Mr*. C. L. Arnold. Mra. C. O.
Milton Wyatt. Mr. and Mrs. H. Todd.. Mrs. Eugene Pennington,
E. McCall. Mr. and Mrs
I..! Mrs. Tnm Mero and Mr*. M N.
Burke Steel*. Mr. and Mrs R W Cleveland.
Herron. Mr*. M. E Baker, Mrs. |
------------------------------ . If Cyril Butner. Mrs. James Wright, j Try cooking your icrambl*d,
Ytrs Jack Haderer, Mr*. John! eggs over very low h*at and
Schirard Jr., Mrs. C. L. Wallis, j stirring only as eggs set if you
and -Mrs. A. L. Skinner.
want a delightful creamy dish.

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Mr. and Mra. Howard BoUlar,
of Atlanta, Ga., formerly o f San*
ford, announce the birth of a
baby
girl,
Margaret ■ Blaine,
weighing 6 lb- 12 or. on Tuesday,
Dee. IS.

The Central Circle o f Sanford
Garden Club met recentlv at the
home of Mr*. H. M. Papworth
for Its monthly meeting and
Christmas
party.
Co-hostesses
were Mrr. F. E- Bolt, Mrs. Ralph
Brewer snd Mrs. Ira Southward.
Reports were given hv Mrs.
Rossetter, Mrs. Zcb Ratliff, Mrs.
Schwarx. and Mrs. Southward.
Following usual business, Mrs.
James Moughton Introduced Mrs11. C. Hetrel who gave a paper
bn Flowers and Trces. Mrs. Hetrel quoted Mr. Menninger, ‘ The
Flowering Tree Man", as saying
he referred to this locality as the
borderline, where thousands of
prospective beautiful trees should
be tried out. He staled that the
600 speeies of tropical flowering
trees In his garden resulted from
15 years of systematic experimen­
tation. He al«o averred that
"The world tropics offer at least
3.000 different showy
Powered
trees that aie worth attempting
to grow In Florida".
Mrs. Hetrel showed flower spe­
cimens
o f different flowering
trees. Of special interest was the
popcurn tree, and Mrs Hetrel
‘
r w i .u *h..
ll..
recommended
for Florida
the iLily-

of-the-Valley Irre, especially io
woodland shelter. Even though
apparently killed by heavy frost,
it will live again. She also rec­
ommended sereral other varieties
of flowering tree s that arc suit­
able for growing in Florida.
In addition to Mrs Bamberger
Mrs. Rosetter commented durand her
Marga
„ co-hostesses
,.
, Mrs.
,,
„ ■ i ing the exchange of comments on
ret Reynold,
and Mrs
Mane r|ou, haW„ nf B„ pUntl and
Lewis.
hose
Present includednowcrs;..rach ha, lls pccinar
Mrs Mildred Smith. 5 rl- Ann* Ilikes anj dislikes and habits like
Jardine, Mrs
Wannell Rabun,I human brings Some are tempera*
Mrs Lennra Green, Mrs Jonrjie nxcntal *
Elam, Mrs. Irene Harris, Mrs.
A delightful social hour was
Margaret Ashley, Mrs. Gladys enjoyed amidst a setting of red
Peacock, Mrs. Connie Williams, candles, poinsettias. pine greene­
Mrs. Marilyn Forrest, Mrs. Dot ry and Brarilisn berries.
Rymna, Mrs. Florence Stenstrom
There was an exchange of gifts
and Mrs. Eloise Hunt
after which refreshments in keep­
ing with Christmas were served
In the dining room. Mrs. South,ward pouring coffea. Mrs. Pap-

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Is Topic Of T o lk
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Arnold Home Scene From H o m e m o k e r s i ; ^ - ™ ™ ; , " ^ *
for the Christmas jvirty
Of Golden C irclf
At C lass Parly
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Mrs
Schwart, chairman
k j/t H t U ii U o n t i n e
The ^ on,rmakers Class of First plant Therapy, had a surprise for
MOnrniy iVieeriny Baptist Church had its Christ- rach member—a potted aluminum

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An Agriculture Department of­
tho soil bank law •
ficial said if USS soil bank par­
the UM crop. .
rots had been made undei
T h i s * provisions stipulated
that:
"normal" conditions, nod if agree.
L A farmer who did Ml plant
mts kad been signed before
wheat la tho fall e t UM far tha planting time, the national ararf
UM harvest because Ms land was age per s e n payments would
dried oat bp drought was eligible
vc been eon, 140.09; wheat,
for a aafi bonk payment of M
i.M; cotton I4SJ5; rice. » 4 7 ;
A flowing white beard, twinkling eyes,
an acre.
and tobaeco, tarns aa 1*37.
cherry rad nos# and a round bally like a
2. If a farmer pleated either
Depends an Bate
bowl full o f idly.
later or spring wheat aad It
The department explained that
This right JoDy old elf, of course, is our
waa damuM ar featured by aa- US? payments for corn, cotton,
beloved Santa Claus. Almost any Ud today
tarsi asssM each as drought, via*
d rice will bo based on as
terhill, flood, sad hail, Ms pay­ avers go county dollars—and—
could tell you that
ment was based cm a* appraised cents rate to be. established fo*
But a little over a century ago. children
yield but not kes than M an aero. each crop- While th* county ratam. jj
went to bad on Christmas Eve without
* If * farmer compiled with wfi] vary considerably, they wfl^~
visions of sugar plums dancing in their
soil bazdt requirements, aftsr Ms aversgs out to about the national n
heads or thoughts of eight tiny reindeer
wheat was up by mowing, or rot* tor tho crop: Relative pro­
otherwise disposing of th* crop, ductivity, distance from markets,
pulling a minatur* sleigh full of toys.
Editor,
ho waa paid a* the basis of aa and historic local prices will de­
The.reason7 Nobody could agree as to
appraised yield bat not lass than termine the county rate. From
The Sanford Herald,
exactly what 8 t Nick looked like. That is.
m an acre.
these county avers go payments
Sanford,
Fla.
until Dr. Clamant Clark Moor*, a profesaor
Net hi Effect New
rates for etch of the Art* crops
Why did you humiliate tho lam*
at Columbia Univaraity in New York wrote
Tbeso provisions are not la the Individual farm per-sera ratei
fly of Lslon Long by refsiring •oil bank,
hi* now famous poem that starts: "Twaa
e t now, for 1MT wil be established by the count)
to him aa aa "alleged moonshiner!
tbs Night Before Christmas . .
■obaoquont years. There will agricultural stabilisation and conia tho article concentag hie death bo no appraised yields ia US! as aeration commute#. They w i^
Up to that time S t Nicholas was anything
aa the result of aa automobile than wars ia UM. Tha yield win vary, up or down from tho coun­
a parent might wish to impose on his child—
accident when that fact bad bo based on avenge prodoctlea. ty, in accordance with relative
a
• figure
***« tall or short, fat or thin, happy or
nothing to do with hie death! I Therefore, the eo*ralled drought productivity and fanning meth­
stern.
am referring to Tho Sanford relief benefits ad th* soil bank ods.
He wrote it on Christmas Eve, 1822, for
ar* not scheduled to cut into the For tobaceo in US! it will not
Herald of Dec. IT.
1WT wheat payments to le&gt;
bt neecssary to establish eounty
hla own children. And it might have sunk Or. W. P. Brooks, pastor o f tha Roman Saturnalia than we do as Ho leaves a good wife
the birthday of the Christ
perociw i t tee. Aaonoata farm
Into obscurity had not Harriett Butler beard First Baptist Church said:
mother as well as two yoang eons the average aa they did in J
Tha soma principle applies to production information is avail­
Some days ago I rend as ages T and • years of ago. Ha
As
we
approach
another
it read at the Moore home. She was the
season it would be well article, “ I was thinking of what paid hla debt to society aad I for other crepe whoso aereago la put able for most typos of tobacco,
daughter of the rector of St. Paul’s Church Christmaa
and payment rates will be deter­
if we would rethink aad lay to to buy as Christmas gifts aad oat do not think that ha bad to iota tha saU book.
In Troy, N. Y.
largo daily bo tagged with his mistake ia Other UM national average mined fsra-by-farm.
heart two questions.
They are looking thzoogk a
Among aereago goals for s « f
payment rates per act*
She asked permission to read it to the very plain and simple questions— newspaper I came upon aa eye­ death.
bank
participation arw cotton, 3.5catching
ad.
On
tba
left
was
mostly
an
appraised
yields
were
children of her father’s parish. She also sent but basic and important: first—
family attmde Sunday corn, $U; cotton, fM; rice. NO; 4.5 miRlon acres; rice, 1*3,000picture of a handsome,
wtH His
tha poem, minus the author’s name, to the What is tha real meaning of dressed
and Church at
Elder flue-cured tobaeco, 004; and bar­ &gt;23,000 sen s; tobacco, 13Sj»oman—hie face however School
•ditor of the Troy, N. Y. Sentinel. It appear­ Christmaa and secood what la a wore o look of perplexity—to the Springe Baptist Chapel aad I
ley tobaceo, ttio. The US! rates, 140,000 aerts. Tba total soil bank
good observance of this season T
ed there for the first time on Dec. 28. 1828. The fact is if we really appreci­ right was a secood picture of tho not think they deserved this baaed on announced yields, an goal Is *0-23 million aeras. There
eon, $4*.M; cotton, SStU; rice a n no plana to Include peanuts
The editor. Orville Holley, wrote: "We ate iu true meaning a good ob­ same face wearing a happy humiliation.
You have my permission to U t i l fine-cured tobaeco, t2SJ.il; and axtra long staplo cotton in
•mile. Uader th* troubled face
do not know to whom we are indebted for servance will naturally follow.
the 1*37 soil hank.
the following description of that unwearied What does It mean? Very simp­ read, "Man, I’m really stuck— print this In Th* Sanford Braird. and barley tobaeco, tMo.fi.
Hunks
what shall I give for Christmaa
ly
it
means
the
observance
of
tha
patron of children, that homely but delight­
this year" — and uader the oth­
Ms. C. W. Ergle
ful personification of parental kindness— birthday of the Isml Jeans Christ er picture 'Tha whiskey of dl
The Christmas fact la that a
Din’t Slave over a Hot
Santa Claus, his costume and his equipage, baby was born and that baby was stlnctloo—they will rarely Ilk* Editor.
•oeh
whiskey—groat
idea”.
Then
as he goes about visiting the firesides of Christ th# Lord—the Saviour aad
Sanford neraid,
Stove A fter a Hectic Day r
I fingered through on issue of a Sanford, Florida.
his happy land, laden with Christmas boun­ Redeemer of mankind.
O f Shopping:. Here’ s The
In the b#half of tho Seminole
ties, but from whomsoever it msy have It so happens that the obser­ large national magatlno — la it
different liquor adver­ Chanty JtyCecs and the Sanford
vance
of
Christmas
ftQ
In
the
come, we give thanks for it”
Ideal Menu For Late
tisements — of tbeso IS were ful
It didn’ t appear with the author’s name time of the Roman Saturnalia and peg* ads and two were double Merchant# Association, I would
the Yule season of the
north
like to expesa
my sincere ap­
Chriatmas Shoppers.
attached until 1837 when it came out in a countries during which time un­ page spreads.
preciation tor the fine publicity
book entitled “The New York Book of bridled passion, dissipation, sod And we, "Wlao man from tha your paper gave to our UM
Poetry.”
licentiousness held sway. And West" are falling for it to tha Christmas Parade.
In 1830 the Sentinel employed a wood It Is quite apparent that far, far tune of ten billion dollars a year •The cooperation rendered byt&gt;
more than one million dollars everyone made possible the finest
CHRISTMAS M ENU
carver named Myron King to draw the first too many of Us observe Christ —
out of eveiy hour of every M
mas
more
in
tha
spirit
of
tha
Christmas
Parade
ever
held
in
picture of Santa to go with their annual
hours every day in the year —
4
Sanford and for this wa are very
4
CHICKEN SOUP
poem.
two and ooe—half times aa much
grateful.
RELISH TRAY
I
w l spend
a
on ail public tdoenCartoonist Thomas Naat’a version of the
Sincerely,
ROAST TURKEY
tlon.
red garbed, pipe smoking Santa first appear­
Tom McDonald, Chairmen
We use three mUlloa tons of
DRESSING
ed in 1869.
l
IMS Christmas Parade
grain to manufacture one year’s
I
TOSSED SALAD
Composed
by
Wilma
Sharp
From this beginning the Santa Claus
supply
which
would
feed
33
mil­
CANDID
SWEET
POTATOES
Ri. 1, Box m*A
i
Air Aids Anonymous Motorist
we know today has spread all over the
lion starving people
in Europe
4
Paola
GREEN PEAS
world. Tho poem has been translated into Twaa the night before Otrlatmas and Asia for a whole year. And WASHINGTON UP — A young
HOME MADE PUMPKIN OR MINCE MEAT PIE 34
man
who
prafen
to
remain
an­
the dollar eost is the smallest.
dozens of languages—creating everywhere Everybody seas gay,
HOT ROLLS, BUTTER
onymous told today how he pul­
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tho same picture of Joy and generosity, the Little did they realize, that not Who can estimate the coat in let! n fast on* on District of Col­
COFFEE
4
crime, sorrow, heartbreak, mi­
far away,
same feeling of unbounded good fellowship
4
umbia
automobile
;sgf*tx
inspect­
sery and want? Aad yet
represented in its finnl words: "Happy A little boy wandered alone ha will spend their Christmas
ors. The inspector refdsea to arp*
The MAR-LOU Resturant
1
the street,
4
pove his ear because they found
Christmas to all, and to all a good night. Hla clothes thin and ragged.
4
son steeped In liquor!
HIGHWAY
17-92
SO.
OF
SANFORD
4
Its
headlights
were
shining
too
And as we near Christmas Day the figure No shoes on his feet.
"How can they honor Him—
4
high.
So
the
young
man
drove
to
wishes
you
that humble lad whose feet struck
of Santa Clnus draws closes and closer—his
i
paths of
beauty through
the a nearby filling station, let some
true personality becomes more deeply im­ The cold wind wai blowing
j
earth—with
all
the
drunken
re­ air out of bis front tires and
4
bedded Into the Chriatmas feelings of all The enow it came down
pumped soma addlivnal air into
4
velry,
tho
mad
barter
of
goods
The little guy searched, but no
the
rear
one*.
Beck
to
the
in­
4
who meet one another.
that marks the day of birth! I
food could be found.
Children grow moro nervous as the dawn Some who passed him on the think If Jesus should return and spection station he wsnt and sail­
UWMrannnnnarannnia
of Christmns comes nenrer—their hopes
see this hollow blasphemy, this ed through easily.
street,
and wishes ulrendy expressed in secret let­ Laughed and made fun of hla day of horror, that heart that
languished In Gethaamane would
little bar* feat
ters to Suntn will bo thrown to tho winds
know again aa great and deep a
as they boo displayed before their very own
He was to cold, so hungry aad sorrow— And He who charmed
eyes tho choice Santa hns made for them.
the troubled waves to sleep with
weak,
•
•
•
deathless words—would kneel
He crept to a church door,
agiln sod weep” .
Drive carefully — the Christmas tree In order to keep.
His
body
sheltered
from
the
cold
looks better at homo thnn it would in a hos­
8 o f these cars are one ow ner cars traded in from local
wind
pital.
Then up to heaven, thla prayer
owners on new Buicks. It is the cleanest stock o f used
he dkl send.
Beads Recipe With A Kick
JACKSON. Mias. UP - A wom­
cars we have had in a long: time.
an sent the Mississippi highway "Oh God up in Heaven, please
answer my prayer,
patrol a check to renew her driv­
er’s licenie Wednesday. On the And take me to mornmle, for aha
is up there.
back of the check was penciled I won't have to be hungry,
4 Door Sedan, Dynafiow, Radi*
the following: ‘‘One quart coffee, Or freeze from the cold.
one pound sugar, cne bottle For III be with my momtnle,
brandy, onchaif bottle Jamaica in your loving fold."
um. Put sugar in bowl, pour
4 Dear Sedan. Foworfilte, Radio, Clean,
Be
brandy and rum over and act tho On Christmas morning they found
One Owner
liquid afire. As toon as sugar has
him there,
dissolved pour in hot coffee and God had anawere! tha Uttle guy’s
stir well."
prayer.
B u y y o u r C h ristm a s
4 Door Curiom Sedan, Radio, neater,
No more will h# wander alone on
Selective Service Sends Gratings
tho street,
WASHINGTON UP — Sevcal No m*.»i will ha watt for some­
aging and dismayed Washington
nernet 4 Door Sedan. Hydrsmatle, Radio,
thing to eat.
MW
newsmen
got greetings
from No more will he freeze from the
Staler, Extra Cl###, One Ownsr Car
Selective Service this week. They
cold
A r m r le a ’ t B e s t K n o w n ,
received notes
from Selective For ho b now walking on itreeta
headquarters which read: "The
Soper Riviera “ Hardtop", Radio, Beater, Djna
of gold.
M ot* W a n te d W a tch
members of my staff Join with
flow. Low Mfl#ag#
me in extending to you Christ He has joined his mother
JUKHCJUI M l
on
mas greetings and best withes
Heaven’s bright shore,
Special 4 Door Sedan, Dynafiow, Radio, Hester,
for the New
Year, Sincerely, No, this little guy will want
e2HSL?tw2e
ao
lavrli D. Herahey direct/*-**
mere.
Extra U m s , one owner car •
By OATLOBB 9 . GODWIN
VaNel Pn n Stair “
WASHINGTON CP a . Aren**
soil bosk payment* to farmers in
1NT will be coaeidertbly higher
la UM oven thoofh born
unit M a t remain the m ow Per example, tho national aver
ago soil bosk payment lor wheat,
is UM was M aa oero. Ia 11*7,
it will bo about MMi. However,
tba bate u it rat* per bushel for
•tab year was » JO.
? to higher JMT paymaata are
explained bby throe proviskme of

O n Curbing H i-W a y Accidents?
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ehrfc offletala* and fovnnrfnf
bodies hare all app w ehad th* trifle death
on t’
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Cartoonist* have made fan of motorist!,
joktatars hart taken jibe* at them, they
here been ridienled, edltorUlbed and writ­
ten up. Public relation expert* hare ap­
proached the problem throuth lmurane#
companies, automobile companlea hare had
their part to aay, police and hichway pa­
trolman here arrested hundreds of thous­
and*—end yet the delays of deaths from
traffic aeddoata continue to build up at a
terrific rata.

~ There la only one other possible avenue of
and that la through the motorist
— approach—an
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himself.

Citiaena safety council*—became of the
r strata membership
xnemDcrsnip have
nave not
noi D«*n
to reach the grass roots even though
wide publicity la given their efforts toward
greeter safety on our highways.
Now—there must be some way to de­
termine what the motorist thinks about hi*
own persona] aafaty as he drives along at
breakneck speeds, rounds curves with disre­
gard of the automobile’s ability to maintain
its balance, crashes hendcu Into
of fiiete neighbor*.

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This Is an opportunity to find out from
Mr. and Mrs. Motorist soma of their thoughts
about what can be done—or what should
he done—to alleviate the distress that is
being earned by deaths. Injurlaa, property
damage from automobile accident*.
In these columns we would like to carry
some of the suggestion* from thost who
have not, until now, had an opportunity
to apeak up and be heard about highway
and traffic safety.
What can be done about courttsy? And
no doubt, that angle la an important one in
evaluating our highway and traffic condi­
tions. Possibly the greatest percentage of
the recorded accidents can be attributed
to an act of discourtesy if the facta were
really known.
This la an approach we would like to pur­
sue in an attempt to try to find some of
the answers. If there la another approach—
that would also coma out In the search
for truth about highway and traffic ac­
cidents.

The Sanford Herald
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New &lt;t)d H all get started f
Fee this, we a m ge back la
Lends* England, of I8tl
■new wan la the air and the
spirit ef Christmas inspired
• 18-year-old engraver's ap­
prentice WTOUm Mew Egley,
Jr. Is evenle whet beean.e
the first known Christmas
eerd new n priceless tnaw
nee on display at the British
Hobday calibrations ef ths
•arty Vicvorlan period were
aagvavsd Into four m e n of
deneera doing the "Roger de
Oseesty." a Fwneh-and-Judy
Mww, tap hatted ice akaUra,
aad p happy dimer party
■alftag for the tasty, steamtig plum pudding The title,
destined to become the daaelo
Yulodds rememberance. was
hand - lettered — "A Marry
Christmas A A Happy New
Tsar to You."
Ooaunerctally, this careful­
ly engraved card was a fill­
er*. Young William Egley
had neglected to color It. the
on* feature that has been
■hared by nearly every suc­
cessful Christmas card since
that Ume.
Nevertheless. Egley** error
set the stage for th* cheerful
Christmas season that we
celebrate today In a big way.
Charles Dickens, already In a
lover's quarrel with the
etralght-laeed Victorian atti­
tude, wrote the beloved A
CArielmas Carol. In 1813, giv­
ing the Spirit of Scrooge Its
death blow.
In th* next few years,
artists and publishers inten­
sified Uielr efforts, and
C h r is t m a s cards went
through an experimental or
face-lifting period. This was
a period, during which th*
.early Christmas card design-

Legol Notice

tra met widespread public
rvlinit lake rultoa aad his
rt#amtoat, they were warned
that the custom cl sending
Christmas carde "oowlg aertr
win popular support .'*
Then, m 1886. Miml sura
Mareus Ward end Company
of Belfast, iratsad. were eommlssteaad by aa Otg lie* firm
to Dthogreph a sot cd four
special dastpnt by the arUr,
C 1L fenaelt. Reproductions
frwn this set. It la aaw behrvtd, wtro the forerunner*
el the first "popular** Christ-'
mae greetings «* wa have,
come to know them today.
Standard* for tarda pub-'
Rahed by Marcus Ward were
eatrtmely Mgk aad tar yean
this firm wanopettsd moot
of the better-Hast trade. The
Ward cards mere conventional. almost always so, aad lbs
finished product ombodied
pain Chrtctmss scene*. floral
devices, eacluslve aad beau­
tiful band lettering.
Before the 1840e bed
passed (the same era which
caw buttles come Into fash­
ion) the exchange of colorful
Yuletide greetings had be­
come one of England's most
cherished customs. As might
be expected between two
countries whom cultural Usa
are so closely allied, Christ­
mas cards soon migrated to
America.
Here, the story of Uictr
origin parallels the career oI
Louie Prang, a lithographer
,ef many rare talents.
On April 6, 1830. Prang
arrived In New York City, a
political exile from hla na­
tive Germany, and In poor
atate of affalra both physi­
cally and financially. In a
brief 23 yearn, he was estab­
lished in Boston as ons of
our most Important lithogra­
phers. had published the first
American Christmas card,
and could say of hla career:
"It was In 1803 that 1 In­
augurated the chromo. I fol­
lowed this up with the chro-

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•TSSEFTif. ALLAYS AXIS MO.MI
M iV IU S -O V -U AY
TO WHOM IT MAT OJNCEU.Ni
You w ill la k e uutlca tin t
the
Board o t County Commlsolunort of
Hamlsole County, Florida, upon tho
petition e i.u u a ilile d - Wnd i ownpro,
w ill a t S-.80 o 'clo ck a. m.. on tho
ith da y o f January A. !&gt; . ISIS. In
sold County Commlsalonrro* room
In tho Bsmlnolo
County Court
llouso. In Hanford, Florida, con ­
sider and determine whether
to
tloee, vacate, abandon, discontinue,
disclaim and renounce any rluhl
that ths oald County aad Iho pubVo hara In and lo thoao portions
I atroola, allaya and road rlxhtsif.w a v located In Hsmlnolo Coun­
ty. Florida,
doUaoalad
upon
a
•tan o r plat aad described a . f..|e w i, to-w lit
A ll o f Avonus C lylnx Houth
o f Mouth boundary lluo of Ele­
venth
Mlroet
and
between
B locks SI and 92; Also alleys
and roudwnya Irina
between
l.ola I lo i aad la d s i to 1U
o f lllock PI nnd latte l to I
and Lota I lo IS of lllock »2,
a i shown and
delineated on
map of Townalta o f .North I’ huluota. Sem inole County. F lori­
da. accord loa to put thereof
recorded In I’lat Hook 2 pen­
es St-iS o f ths public records
o f Ssmlnole County, Florida;
ALBOl
A ll o f
Fourth
Htreal
Ivina
South o f North line of Live
Oak Aveaua and
North
of
North boundary lion o f Mann oils Avenue: All of Llvs link
Avanus lylnu Went ot Weat
boundary linn of Third Mtreet
and East o f East boundary
line
Of allay
or
roadway
(know n aa atats lload No. 111
located between Luts I 2 and
S and Iaita «. i and i. lllock
!&gt;. as oslande.l North: all of
Cherry Hlrost lying Waal
ot
W ool boundary linn o f Third
Street and East o f Koet bound­
ary line o f alley o r roadway
located between Lota l. 2 and
1 and tails 1. S and 1 lllock
K. na extended North; All of
Falm etto Avenue lying
W ed
of
East
boundary
lino
ot
Fourth Street nnd R iit
of
Eaat houndary linn o f alley and
roadw ay located 1.(tw een lode
a and a aad Lite T and I of
Bloek L ao extended North;
a lloy aad
roadway
between
foils 1, ( end I and Lota 2.
I and 4 o f Rtnek L ; All o f
O roae# A v o .u e lyin g Waal ef
Feet boundary line of Fourth
a irool and Foal o f Feat boun­
dary lias o f alloy and roadw s / located batwoen Iait a s
antf I and Lola 7 and I or
Bleak M ta (H anded North;
Allay and
roadw ay
b e tw e e n
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HOLY CROSS E P I S C O P A L
CHURCH
(
Cer. Park ft 1l» Bt.
The RPy. Joha W. Themat. la c tar
8 a. m. Holy Eucharist
8 15 a. m. Family Service and
Church School
11 a. m. Moraine Prayer aad Ser­
mon
Service* through the week'
Monday, Dec. 21-11 p.' m. Mid*
night .Mats
Christmas Day, Dec. 23—8:30 a.
m. Family Service
Wednesday, Dec. 26 — St- Steph­
en’s Day — 10 a. m. Holy Cen­

mo buainaaa card hi 1878, aad
with the artWUe Christmas
card ef 1874-78. all ef which
publications made the tour
around the world, and ast
mors uthegraphie praams to
work all over Europe and
America than any other
special Una ef publication#
ever did before or after."
"Tbs chromos" Prang re­
ferred to were the product of
a printing process, chromolithography, that he helped
to perfect Their east range
of lovely colors and shades,
simulating the woven texture
of an artist's canvas, received
popular and professional ac­
claim ths world over.
Today, Prang's chromos
are valuable collector’s Items.
In 1880, Prang Initiated hla
annual prise awards for ths
best Christmas card design
by a free lance artist These
contests, unique at that Ume,
ware Instrumental In Improv­
ing ths artistic foundation of
Christmas card designs and
In attracting national atten­
tion to tho new-born Yuletide custom.
Ten years later, with an
uncontasted claim to ths
title "Father of the Ameri­
can Christmas Card." Louis
Prang abruptly discontinued
publishing. Cheaper repro­
ductive processes had been
developed, and cheep novelty

cards from Europe were
flooding the country. Prang
decided to withdraw from the
field rather than risk bank­
ruptcy with his more expen­
sive "chromos."
The modem era of Christ­
mas greeting cards dates
frem 1800-1810. when a num­
ber ef new publishing firms
were first established. But
the Mg surge came Immedi­
ately after World War L At
that Uma. public fatwy was
completely won over by the
symbolic designs—The Three
Wise Men. the Nativity scene
at Bethlehem, C hrlatm aa
trees, holly wreaths, gleam­
ing candles, and church bella
—which arc cs popular to­
day aa they were then.
During the last three yeara
however, a new trend haa
developed. In response to
widespread seeking by the
American public, many new
religious dcslgna arc enjoy­
ing heavy demand, giving
strength to the growing con­
viction In all circlet that the
real meaning of Christmas
must not be lost In a mate
of gUUering, super-eophlsllcaled trimmings.
Tomorrow: THE CHRIST­
MAS 8TORY—le the festive
board. The food and drink
tradltlona express gladness
and cheer, which le part of
many land*, many people*.

cent; south central, 3 per e#nt; Atlar
and West, 12 per cent- The South eent.

tloni, and selected anthems by
the Senior Choir.
11:30 p. m. Midnight Celebration
of Holy Ecrharist. with sermon
by the rector. Father Thomas,
Tuesday, Christmas Day 8:30 a.
m. Choral Family Eucharist and
sermon, with the Junior Choir,
singing. Church School children
will bring their Nativity Gift and
place it at the crcche- This gift
should be a nursery aga toy.
Wednesday, Dee. 26.
St. Stepchn’s Day 10 a. m.
Holy Eucharist In Peace Chapel.
Thursday, Dee- 27 St. John's Day
7:30 a. m. Holy Eucharist in
Peace Chapel
Friday, Dec. 28 Holy Innocent's
Day
7:30 a. m. Holy Eucharist In
Peace Chapel

THE Dk BABY INSTRUMENTAL EASE.MALE which sntrrtalnad at tho Christmaa party of the Pro­
perty Owners Association •f Plantation Estates. (Staff Photo)

Quotes
From News

Rag. V A Pat Off.
By UNITED PRESS
WASHINGTON- Indian Prim*
Minister Jawaharlal
Nthru, on
concluding hla privat* talks with

Alps with tankat'
President Eleenhower:
“ 1 think India and America will
DALLAS — U.8. District Court
get along vary well In the future
In international affaira.”
Judga William H. Atwell, in re­
fusing to desegregate the white
VIENNA- Vico President Rich­
ard M. Nixon on the growing In* schools of Dallas Immediately:
“ If, there I* such a thing aa
fluex of Hungarian refugees:
“ Wo recognlxo that much re­ civil right*, there art civil wrens*.
main* to bo done and wa are It would bo unthinkable and un­
make white
fully determined to do our full bearably wrong to
■Haro In meeting th* need* which students get out of Dallas schools
havo grown out of the refugee •o as to In In eolorad students.’*
problem."
CHICCAGO—Erwin Staab, a 32BERN, SwlUerUnd — Swiss year-old machinist, after “ con­
government officials, on confirm fessing" and then denying taking
lng mobilization last week of part in the slaying of three -ehool“ destruction
detachmenti" (o boys 14 months ago:
the eastern frontiers:
"F.very time I get drunk. -d
“ To say that we fear a Soviet that's often, I brood about iht
attack U non.-ciiso.
Who would case and get an urge to confess
ever dream ot climbing over the

Harry Weir. Soloist
Sermon — Mr. Melnnit
Nurseries for children undei
throe, and threw to six, over]
Sunday morning during tho wor
ship hours
The Rev. A- G. Mclnnls, Minister 8:13 a. m. and U a. m.
Mrs. George Touhy, Director of 7:30 p. m. CHRISTMAS
Music and Organist
PAGEANT
Miss Katherine Brown, D. C. E. “ As the Day Dawns".
8:13 a. m MORNING WORSHIP
Solo — "Star of God" by Mrs.
Nicholas Pfelfauf.
Sermon — Mr. Mclnnls
0:13 n. m. — Sunday School.
10:50 a. m. Session mssii for
prayer In the Sesalon Room.
Pick the sterling
11 a m. MORNING WORSHIP
Baptismal Service
yallm i you adore
Male Chorus — "What Child la
This", Kevin — Robert Crumley,
Get valuable Wallace
Soloist
Anthem — “ Mary Had a naby",
Gifts worth
nrr. Dawson — Chaneel Choir,

To Increase In 'SI
52 million head, a decrease of t
per cent from the 1936 spring
crop.
The prediction wa* bated on re­
ports from farmers that they
hive bred 7,311,000 lows to far­
row next ipring. Hie number of
lows farrowing in the spring of
1956 wa* 7,637,000- They produc­
ed 33,136,000 plgx.
The predicted 1957 ipring crop
of young porker* compares with
a 1913-51 average spring produc­
tion of 33,923,000 head, and 1933
spring production of 37,690,000.
Th* 1936 fall crop of 36,533,000
pigs combined with the 1936 spring
crop of 33,136,000 produced a to­
tal of 89,671,000 hogs for this
marketing year.
The total 1936 pig crop waa 6
per cent esa than the crop last
year. The spring crop was down
8 per eent and the fall crop down
1 per eent.
The fall pig statistic* were be­
low last year In all reglona ex­ THE GLEE CLUII UNDER the direction of Mrs. Harry 8. Whitaker and the Do Hnry Chorlstrrt with
cept the South Atlantic. Th* North the Do Bury Instrumental Ensemble, entertained at the Property Owners Association of Plnntatlori
Atlantic States were down 9 per Estates Christinas party Tuesday night. Front ro*v (left to right) Churl* i Bcrtsch, president of
cent; East north central, one per POA, Roger Cnsinl, Director of the ensemble, Laur.t Plat Brown, accompanies!, Mrs. Ludwig Kupecz and 31r*. Hdcne Miller. (Back row) Charles Casscl baritone, Mrs. I.ouis St. Amand, Mrs.
Charles Bertach, director of choristers, and Ur Harry S. Whitaker, director of the Gleo Club.
o f Block C;
A ll allays sail
(Staff Photo)
*
roadways In B lock 0 : All siIsya and roadway* In Block N;
All o f said datcrlplloa* rafar
lo and are
delineated
and
■hown on the
Rovltad
Map
o f Chulaoto, Sfeordln x to ptat
th eetof rarordail In r ia l Book
2. pax* 31 o f th« public rae­
ons* o f Samlnola County, F lor­
ida.
PERSONA INTERESTED MAT AP­
PEAR AND HE HEARD AT THK
TIME AND PLACE ABOVE MPKCIFIED
BOARD OF COCNTT
COMMISSIONERS
OF
HFMINOLB COCNTT
By W. B. Miller
Chairman

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SIXTH RACE—* / IS Mil* SIM
Tho hours between Y end 4 p
Cbarttf M a M ln p
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It.** 0.4* S S-ne dangerous period for accidents on
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Storm/ Itolltr
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Lltll* MeOss
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thrlr hasty efforts to .figiih il
Qulalata ( t - f t |4M*
time for Saturday sight dates.
T o v tssrrs r x t r ie *
FIRST RACE—A'SO Mil*
W av. Jun* Olrt. Blarb
C*na*r.
A hospital and .medical dlnfe
B in t* Anal* llarm onlran. T o r/a l.
Sfn's Mints Radnor Ed. Rudd- Kano In Kayseri, Turkey which wat
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Nearly ION faaa watched as
Cecil Dandridge, sharpshooting tarmlssian cam* with tha Bull­
Ken Miller and the Lyman Grey­ sophomore Sanford Seminole cage dogs iapreasivaiy out front So­
hound* broke the First Annual ace, lad tha field night la tho il.
V '
Seminole County Invitational Bas­ opening game ad tha l in t Aa*
ketball Tournament wide span anal Seminole County Invita­ la tho second half tha Seminelea came hack strong with a bid
laag night In tba Seminole High
gjfei by dropping highly favored tional Basketball Tournament and to tie the game as tiny Dandridge
Ovhrdo 46-61 In a thrill ‘packed spaihed tha young and inexper­ began shooting from anywhere
to thdr best near mJd-courL With Dandridge
game of aee-aaw Korea and bril- ienced Samlnolta
iant defensive manueverlag- !■ gam# of tho season. Tho Sarnia* threatening la tha open and Claude
the first game of tha evening otes overcame a 391S deficit fas Kitten aad Jte High playing a
the Sanford Samlnolta want osi the second half by staging a 30 much Improved game on the re­
the warpath for their best show point scoring spree la the third bound*, the Seminoles appeared
of the Kason by battling DeLand frame to nsova within one point to bo within range of aa Impresdown to the wire before being of tho all senior Defend Bull­ slve upset win.
dog squad, but were uaable to Tha final period felled
Izzo out 44-54.
the
hopes a* tho
fast
For the upoet victory by the ouflaat tho depth of the visitors Seminoles
Greyhounds from Long-wood, t&lt; aad were finally edged out by the throwing sharp shootars from Dr
Land moved ahead with their foul
was an outstanding team effort, Bulldogs 14*44.
la the first quarter It seemed shot*. The successful free throw*
with Millar controlling the back­
f *•».
boards. The teams erere wad that tho Seminoles were about to moved the Bulldogs out of Im­
(,,• flit Lyman Greyhounds moved
matched and the see-saw scoring repeat their past performs ness. mediate range of tho Seminoles,
fata th« favored position last
kept tba fans on adga throughout Tba Bulldogs, sparked by the bril­ then DeLand moved on ahead to
night to lake tilt cak# Icing, too, |
the game.
liant court play of Ty Dougben, lead tha final buxxtr with a tight
w , Of {key moved Into the ehamplon-:
Oviedo coach Paid Miklar said, flashed ahead for a 30-1 first tan points.
»Mp fame with DeLand by virtu#!
It was tha flret tlma this les­
"The best team won, that Lyman frame lead..
\*. 9f thalr Impressive upset win over
was ■ fired up team and deferr­
son
that the Seminoles began la
tn the second quarter tha Sem­
V tba O rM o Lions.
ed to win." Then Mlckler said,"
appear aa a functioning team. Tha
inole*
dropped
their
Ineffective
' Hie fbsal (am** of lb# First
But that basketball court la a dis­
"triple-threat” of coach Bud Lay­
m defenaa aad went to man’ Annual 9a inIndia County Basket*:
grace to Seminole County, and it
er paid dividends, and showed
to-man
with
soma
press,
and
all
Tournament will fat under
la not a place to hold tourna­
that tha Semlnolas could well
but
matched
the
play
of
DeLand.
tfrvwjy tonl#t -at 7 p. m., wtib two
ments.'*
spell trouble for Oviedo tonight
The
Bulldog!
scored
10
points
to
! wai) match*! games on hand.
The Lyman cage quintet play­
In the consolation gam*.
tha
Seminoles
eight,
but
tha
Ined as good a brand of ball as
1 In Jbc «mao!atIon game the
DeLand
has been witnessed in many a
’ ’ M f c f ' ^ 1 * night's engagrasnts!
d l*
Kw
FG FT Pta.
day la tills aria, and the Oviedo frame ended with the Lymaa Dougben
£ wQI via. The "triple trouble” of,
4
4
11
Lions
wars
roaring
right
behind
quintet
out
front
43-33.
Fisher
^n.'.-.aoaeh Bud 'L ipcr suddenly r.ime'
0
•
0
them. At the end of the first
In the final atansa the Grey- Connolly
3
Into pnonrineneo last nigh* and!
•
13
quarter the Lions -from Oviedo hounds completely dominated the Oreoa
0
0
0
, „ .Indicated .thpt ‘they might rovo
held a 13-11 lead. Thera had been court with a fin# pattarn of of­ Toylor
3
1
5
i K..IA serious jbriOU to cosch Paul:
no
more
than
a
two
point
dlfferfensive
plays
that
worked
well
Flshey
•
4
3
* ..njntoar* high' firing Oviedo Lions.aoce In tho score during tha en­ •gainst the full eoort press.
3
Bomar
3
a
,-jfi
Prior to !a.»l night's loss to Lytire first period.
The Impressive upset win by Guenther
3
o
«
ysisan, the Lion had bean undefeat*
In the second quarter the Grey­ the Greyhound*, who have only Allan
3
1
7
' &gt;;'3iil9dr
1
hounds began to show theie pro­
day court oa which to prac­ Ashcraft
3
0
0
■•non At the last muting the greatest
wess and started the slow pro­ tice, moved them Into the favored
Totals 30
14
54
’draw of speettitora came from
cess of moving away from the spot to take the Sanford Herald
8taUs?te
Lyman and Oviedo vielnlllas, and
Lions Oviedo seemed to be Seminole County Championship
FG FT Pta.
Fred Ganaa, athletic director for ONE o r THE THRILLING MOMENTS la Ust nights basketball plagued, with Inability to acore trophy.
Swalm
0
• 0
game
betweer
the
Seminole
High
School
Quintet
and
tha
DeLand
tho buckets on thalr shots, and
&lt;n&gt;8omlnola High voiced concern.
Lymaa
McMurray
a
a
7
eagers
It
was
the
first
game
of
the
first
annual
invitation
tourna­
Lyman'i Miller didn't give them
k w io I V i Just a shsrne that our local
FO FT Pta. High
l
1
3
■ chance for a rubound- At the Hopkins
townpeople couldn't
have been ment. (Staff Photo)_____________________________
4
5
13 HItta11
4
3 10
end’
of
the
first
half
tha
Grey­
3
0
0 Dandridge
MaeLeod
koto last night to srateh the finest
t
1 11
hounds ware In the lead by savan Barwick
1 0
3 MeCoy
showing of oar boqrs for tha ms*
3
3
4
polpts, and the 37-30 score Indi­ Miller
11 S 31
'.son, and that thrilling nip i.r.d
Totals 11
g 44
cated
that
It
was
still
anyone's
Halms
0
1
1
betwe«i Lyman and.
Score By Parloda
MO
ball game.
Farlay .
0
0
0 DoLaod
30 10
4 20—54
After the Intermission the Grey Stavena
g
3 14 Sanford
Tonight's gamer should fentura
»
t 30 12—44
houndi moved a little mera in
Totals 34 la n
•a thrilling a game of bs»l«tbsll
the lead, but tha Lions began to
Oviedo
aa ean be seen la this section of
In a 13 year period from 1341,
FO FT PtaFlorida. Theia beys h.-*e sacri* Charity night was a rousing ford presented a flag In recog roar whan Oviedo went to tha full
fire*
caused the moat aecidants
court
press
and
began
to
rob
the
Kelsey
1
3
4
• r » fICM a groat deal of thalr Christ- success last night at tha Sanford* nltlon of tha track’s efforts In be­
ball.
o
a In tho U. S. with 6.341 fatalities,
Duds, L.
4
*•*•* -Btos vacation time In work out Orlando Kennel Club as a crowd
At the end of the third status Fabry
4
i
• lootfa aad other weather disasters
and make the (ournameng a close of over 2,000 turned out for lha half of charity.
were second most fatal, and autotho Greyhounds bad expanded Brown
0
•
0
Beach
flra
was
an
upset
winner
thrilling one,
and by last tracks annual program to raise
mobila accident* took third place.
thalr lead to tan points, and their Duds, F.
g
1
17
In
tha
charity
nandlcap.
t’ s Indications, they bavw sue* fundi for worthy charities for
superior agility began to pay off. Mlckler
1
1 1
Orange and Seminole counties.
Oviedo still seemed unable to Duda, M.
3
5 All crack trains aren't the
1
ter tha
consolation game The amount realized for charity
Every team In the National score with thdr shots, while lha
Totals 17 13 40 streamlined ipeclals. A yard tn-1
between Saminola and Oviedo to­ will be over $3,000 according to Hockey League has three alter­ Greyhounds poured on the pres
line at a coal mine la Weal
Scar* By Parloda
night at T p.m., tba ch*mtfon&lt;hlp general manager Jerry Colllna nate captains. Each wear tha lat­ sura that mounted -o an almost Lyman
1) 10 11 13-41 Frankfort, 111., shuttles one mil­
'gam* between• Lyman and Da* of tht Sanford-Orlando track.
ter A on his sweater.
unbearable height. Tba third Oiedo
lion gross ton miles every year.
13 g 13
lend is schadnlad to gat under
"Wo haven't of courts had tlma
..w a y a I p.m.
to break down the figures as yet",
« j . t ,35»a Lyman
Greyhotasds are said Collins, “ But I can guarantee
. JVuxavbred to take the tournament that the track will give over IS,
Shd; the Sanford Herald fbsmlnole 000 to charity as a result of tha
a.. . umnty Basketball Championship night".
• % ‘ ikM^by la a tight fima with De
Collins said that the track's

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taste of lime.
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lock 's Lower feast Side for M-G*
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Sic,” h i)cd &lt;&gt;n the colqiful mllqhlngrgphv of Roc’sy. Giailarso. JUnro wan mobbed by, autograph’
srpklng trenagers. and during one
Interval stopped alj traffic when
hi* fans owarmird around the car
In which he had sought refuge.
, “ Sorrjchfdy Up. "their
Me” stars Paul Newman in
role o f Giazlano, and Pier Altgeii a* Norma, ine. girl he piar
rlcd and who aided the cx hoodhim in his ciltnb td respectability
and fame
Mlnco’ a role Is thdt of a shbe
thine boy who become Rbcky’s
“ liciileriant" when their t’ cHligc
gang terrorlicd the neighborhood.
The yuling Actor tecently icored
In "Crime In the Streets."

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Idane, as the manager whf.trawr.
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most cotoiful figures W tkld 84

wood, holder of uumerous " d r lg ”
race and ipeed trial trophlei. Not
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give GoUldUig advice on the. tikwalt sport, but hi* oa f.-a ’31 fttfldel-A Ford bn i *31 frahi*. Ihd
edulpped with a ’4t Mercury en­

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fif e pari te Am ten* at M U sad
IWluVi—■ Mr*. I momUm Date
te M i t o n af the KWevgartea
Dm C Mlea Marias fluahu uf Ow
Primary Dipt, Mr. *• SUNh of
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M r a d M i u l Mr. Bell? . ’ ■ hart of the offrr grades. Rev. ft
M. Taby I* h ekarf* of tho ringteg tad Ik* Slovak eaetioB of tha
la iattendance
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? » alaa taka part la Ckrfataiaa
&gt; » ■ » « W M •*&lt; liturgical
service gifla
,worship. ____
After____
tha aai
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factor, wfll b* distributed I* aS
Ik* ehfldrem aa they laava th*
• Bav. Staph** M. Tnhr win offletete aa aatalater sad Mlaa Mar*
la* Bla*h* wfll bo Um organlat
Tha aow t ateadad ehurrfc buildMg will provM* aufflcteat aaatlaf
Mw far all member#, friend* aad
•tetear* at th* •antes.

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Ha alpd o *l aortate wastag
fbfgteg la A* daytfaw aad flam
m hath alda* at tight— what
right* da wa bar* to require
btiaktag light* at ovary crowing?
" t f f i - i w w Kridar conmatted
“ I teteh wo should hold oar M*
quote M almathteg rtaaooabl* or
y*o wool got th* protection far
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Th# (teal i*ea«n **d atlow of
tho Board ai Co— la*te*ara war
m « luggMtla* fraaa Coamle•tower David Oatehal who* ha
aritad that “ Th# Saaford Poller
Chief and tho City Manager make
a Hat ad ovary eroaatag, analyaa
tack aao, aad auk* r*e*mm#udationa to th* aoaiailtilea at it*
naat m#*tlng."
U m City Attorney wea Inatrocted to proceed with an ordinance
with loath la it that eaa’t b# taken
to Supreme Court"
Wrack lacmaM Carte Tel*#
St Joseph, Mich. UP. - The
Barrie# County sheriff a office
ptonoad to sail car N«. B to i
dealer fo $*T7. But No. a was
wracked la a craih before H was
•old. Th* Insurance company paid
tha county $1J0B. *

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By If. N. Sayar. City a arh

to the hlaaeet iM beet bidder for
emoh et the front door ef the
o T ic a o a o ku i .v a u c * v a c a t .
Court Hoete ef aomlnAlo Count*, am
o Abu cLoei.no a .v a l l k v
florid*, la teafer*. Florid*. lb*
TO
WHOM IT MAT CONCKItO.:
fonowteo described eroportr. etta.
Ton will u h e aotlea that the City
•le* e*« being In ■eaefeot* Conn*
Commledoa of the City of Hanford.
. f ib. awt Florida at Ite ragular moating
. IIS feet ef Lot I__of Bred* held on December IS. t i l l , at tha
Ur'S llomeetce*. JCVTVA Son. City Hall In tha City of Sanford,
tlea II. Towachln te South punuant to petition and nolle#
. tUaae M Meat or Bradley's horotofnro gl*«n, paaiod an ordl*
Addition to UatSMd. acnord. nance tloalng. vacating sad aban­
n r &lt;• pint thereol recorded doning ell right at aold City of
tn rut Boob |. pegs It of Sanford end tha publlo la and te
the following dwrrlhed alloy, ly .
I the pahtls rooordo of Seminole Ing and being In the City of H«n.
ford, Florida aad more particularly
_ Cjnilr, PtnrMa.
Bald *ete will bo made punuant daecrthvd aa followa:
That oartaln allay running
te e n * la order In aatlafy tha
♦acme ef said final Peeraa.
Fact and Watt from French
. Avanua Eaaterly to II* Intar*
/*/ Ch f. Herndon
Pier* eg the Circuit
■action with ■ North-South al­
lay betwaaa Hickory
Avanua
fcmnrp *w" m
and locuat Avanua, and bound­
a anew aw onmuourw cinem a
ed an tha North
by Tenth
Aim u i r m m * wrnt.to m i •treat aad on thr
Houth by
m a s MASRSIStUT
Klevanlh Hlr»at. In tha City of

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By tha City Cemmlaalon of tha

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Featured Artist
At Church Sunday

Christmas Forty
Tonight At Church

Cite *f Seaford. Florida thla teth
dev ef December, A- D. ISIS.
CITT COMMISSION OF. TUB
2 ' f . Kelt In the flly of jhnfaril.
nTT o r sAMFonn
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FIFTH ANNUAL
POLICEMAN'S
BALL
SATURD AY, DEC. 22
MUSIC BY

LA RRY FU LLER

Value Increases

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My Neighbors

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9:00 Til? $1.50 Per Pernor,
BENEFIT

Policeman's Benevolent Ass'n.
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Named Ladies Aid
Society President

(Coattenod Frew Page 1)
tew tetetvtew with tho tw*
4 viee preoidoat. yreoeatod a cer­
Christmas will bo ebaairad at ■embers of tha Bwalnol* County Mrs. Bill Southward waa named tificate to J a y e a a President
PettenS atflat la the apaetel
tba
Lutheran Church of the Re­ delegation revested that "Wa at* president of tho Ladles Aid So­ G*orge A. Spoor far tha “ Opera­
WASHINGTON
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muiU ter th* 11 a. m. amiea of
Department said
th* deemer in Sanford beginning to­ aO three agreed that a bill wfll ciety of tha Lutheran Church of tion Civic Service" project of the
tha Plrat Preabytarian church a* culture
Sunday will ba Mias Mary Ann vahs* of crop* produced la tba night at l:M when a Christmas be introduced for passage aa pro­ The Redeemer at • meeting held Jayce* organisation. “ Saaford was
Bohlayey who will be hoard la two United States this year Wa* a party will ba held for both chil­ posed by th* Board if Sanford
on* of the first to qualify for the
dren and adults.
City Commissioners. Th* bill pro- last night.
violin Mloctioaa. Inelutted In tho whopping tl4m,T3M*.
that aions b* annexed to th* Other officers named ia tha aaw award wb«a three project* werJ
aarvlca ala* wtn bo an anthem This eomparM with a 1IM crop Carols and hymns wfll b* sung
itmg by a mala *borne, and a ptoduetlon valued at tilA IM K ae a part of the program.
city by petftioa. However, th* slate for aext yaar arai Mfs. J. completed outside of tho elub,"
favorite Christmas spiritual pre­ 00ft
Sunday morning eervica wiU be bill also proposes that th* city S. Ekern, vies president; Mrs. ■aid CondlcL Accompanying Con*
sented by tba Cluneal choir.
given th* authority to reject
The department’s summary of bald at the regular hour, 10:JO
diet to Sanford for th* presenta­
At tho M l a. m- hour Mra. em.
accept th* areas petitioned for Glenn McKeadree, secretary; and
vain*. . . . K ._ i —
and th* Children’* Christmas protion were: Fred Mlschuek, presi­
Mrs. T- Mark Mack, treasurer.
Nick Pfaifauf will sing The SUr|
annexation.
m a lv ^
"W ** sWen 8o,vJ*y ®T'°*
dent of tho Orlando Jayreus. Bob
of God and Will ba aceompaniad farmen
Installation
of
tho
now
officers
I m J ^ le S n .£ u J w
S 3 5 lM.btgtantng-.at T p. m-GifU for
Senator Stonstrom explained
fruits {Mirren and teachers wfll ba ex­ hi* position on th* proponed chart- will be held at the next meeting McGee, president *f lb* Jackson­
by Joan mike. Tba prelude will
and nuts; major seed trope; and changed.
ville Jaycees, and Dick Handwirk,
ba Cantilena &lt;Gold*rman).
amendments for ib« City of of th# group.
1st vie* president of the Orlando
Miu Bohlayer, who** bona It commercial vegetables. In all, 71 Christmas Day service will
8anford. Ha said ” 1 would want ’ Pinal plans war* mad* for Um Jaycees.
In Sanford, etudied muele at Flo­ crops, were valued.
held at II o’clock.
to study the final proposal sub­ annual Christmas party and din­
Corn, ai usual, was the biggest
rida State Unlvenlty and U now
mitted by the city commission on ner to be held tonight at tba
taaehing mueie in tha JackionvUle. money-maker. The 1*M corn crop1
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the charter amendmenta. 1 would church with Mra. Phil Skates
public schools. She la playing with was valued at HST1J74,000 up'
•ay, however, tbit I would not be serving os chairman.
the JaekionviQa Symphony oreh- from the IRS value at $4,380,03.Dee. 38
opposed to tb* election of th* ma­ A bake aate will be held in
•stra for tba second eeaioo. for 008.
(Camttaaed From Pag* 1)
Admissions:
yor by the people. I think thu front of Sears* tomorrow morn­
tho preiodo aba will pl*y a medley
Cette* Ri m Served
* j
be
flown within th* neri few
Joseph
Monaco
(Sanford)
entire
subject
Is
very
srrlous
and
ing.
* .
of Christmaa enrol* and for the
The cotton crop, Including cot­
days and *e wit] be informed
Discharge* t
should be given a great deal of
offertory win ba heard In the tonseed, was In second place with
exactly where th# caaaeway wfll
William Garner (Sanford)
consideration by ub all or wt
Allegro movement from Brabm’s a value of $M44j8ft000. In 1SU
b* located.”
N
early
150
Attend
Mrs.
Betty
Jean'
Jackson
and
could
and
up
with
a
combination
pint Sonata.
the value wae gft84gjtl,000.
There waa no explanation In a
Baby girl (Sanford)
of the strong city manager type
Tba oal| to worship win bo Lot
Hay was third, valued at*$2,301CUnett* Pittman (Sanford)
of government and mayor form Farm Bureau Meet prior release when tha blunt state­
Our Gladness Have’ No End (Rea­
with the 1$8S
Lissie Fudge (Sanford) *
of government. I do not feci that Nearly 19B members attended ment wax made that tha Orange
lm) and It qUl be sung by Ihe 110,000 compared
value
of
$3,342,230,000..
Wheat
was
Willie
Smith
(Sanford)
this would be th* best interest the recent annua) meeting of the City - Seminole County Bn* prc£
Chancel choir. Later, In tha ser­
D*t. 31
of the city.".
vlet thay wfll Interpret Dawson’s nest with'a IBM value of $l^8ftSeminole County Farm Bureau Ject waa dropped from tba bud­
get.
Admissions:
arrangement of th# anthem, Mary 108.000, compared with I1A344W,Representative Mack N. Cleve­ held at the Agricultural Bldg, of
Joyce Rosa &lt;Sanford)
Had A Baby. A solo portion will 000 in 1968.
Semlnola
High
School
land Jr. sold ” 1 have no reason
The other billion — .dollar — Bustle* Ambrose Olllff (Saaford)
ba don* by Harry Weir.
Retiring President V. W. Lins
toy opposing (he electiua of the
Births:
plus
crop*
were
lobacro
ami
soy­
Robert Crumley will bo Ihe so­
presided over th* meeting at which
mayor by the people."
A U T O LO A N S
Baby
Girl
Utley
loist la Kevin’s What Child 1* bean*. The IBM tobacco crop was
he gave a report on th* Nation­
This?, the anthem to bo sung by valued at, $1,147,334,00, compered VIsMtag Hears: Private Rooms, 11 Th* two members of tha Sems- al Farm Bureau Convention be
with $1,169,773,000 In l$S5. Soy­ a. m. to 9 p. m.; Semi-Private note County delegation cuocurred attended Dec. 10-12.
the male chorus.
th# statement “ We would Ilka
Th* sormon will b* delivered beans reached the bUllon-dolUr Rooms, 2 to 4 p. m., 7 to 9 p. a .;
Appreciation for th* service of
by the minister, the Rev- A. G. status for the first time with a Pediatrics, 11 a. m. to 1 p. n. for all of tha municipalities of Lins and Bonner Carter as Secre­
the
county
to
have
their
proposed
Parents
and
Grandparents
only:
value
of
$1,011,716,000.
Last
year
Melnnis.
tary4r*a surer was extended by
soybean* wera valued at $830.- Obstetrics, No visiting during •glalation in our hands by March th* members.
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feeding of babies. Private Rooms, 1 la order Uut oil bills which re­
800.000.
A gift was presented to both Mr.
Other big money-makers Includ­ 11 a. a . to 12 noon, 2 to 4 p. quire publication of notices could
Semi Private b* passed in th* early days of and Mra- Lins for their four years
ed oats, 807 mllUuj; barley, 308 m. and T to 9 p.
of service to the local bureau.
INSTALMENT LOAN DETT.
million; rice, m
million; sorg­ Rooms, 2 to 4 p. m. and 7 to th* legislature."
(Ceutlnned from Page I)
The business followed their an­
I p. m.
.Memhot FDIC
hum
grain,
344
million;
peanuts.
how wa can wait too long.
nual Christmas banquet.
174
million;
potatoes,
511
million!
” ! Just ballava that it would
Glee Club Members
be wie* for the commission to sugar beau, 154 million; applet,
allow Holt to go forward—I don’t 2M million peaches, 137 million;
W ill Sing Carols
think wg have too much tima grape* 1A1 million; oranges.' 319
million;
lettuce,
133
million;
and
to waste."
A t Mayfair Inn
Question of time availabl* for tomatoes, 375$ million.
Many memb«rs of the Girl* end
Almooda High
the construction of th* sewage
Boys Glee Clubs of Seminole High
SENKARIK GLASS and P A IN T CO.
The
largeit
per
unit
price
paid
treatment plant cema about when
School will be featured In thy
wi*
809
a
ton
for
almonds.
Tha
the proposed causway construc­
singing of Christmas Carols in M cR A N E Y - SMITH P A IN T and GLASS
tion was mentioned. The causeway smallest was 14 cents a pound for
the lobby of Ihe Mayfair Inn,
muni
bean*/
Last
year
the
mung
would prevent sewage, being forc­
There are many device* la
Christmas Eve at 1:30 o'clock.
SMITH OUTBOARD MOTORS
beenprice
waa
*ev*n
cents
a
ed Into tha St. John* River now
0 Bean's heart; aorertholeoo
Severn of the group who have
pound.
at MIU Cruek, front flowing un
tho counsel of tho Lord—that
been employed during the holi­
W ill Be Closed M onday
The crop valua summary by shall stand. — (Proverb* 1ft
Into tha downstream of the river.
day season will Join the others In
Decem ber 24th
Application for federal aid In state, showed California In first 21. )
tile sinning and will participate in
Last
the construction of the plant will Place with $1,770,296,000.
Ihe refreshments to be served
When
In
ail
love
and
tru*
be msde, said City Manager War­ year tho California total was -$1
til choristers.
humility, and conscious of our
ren E. Knowles. "We were wait­ W2.990.000.
Manager Frink Mebsne Jr- of
human
frailty,
wa
devoutly
Others states |a the billion doting on thla report before taking
the hotel extends in Invitation to
and sincerely ask God tho
Ur
class
were
Illinois,
$1,481,331,.
any step* toward making the ap­
The Following Plum bing Shops
Sanford residents to Join in thq
Iowa, $1,033,948,000;
and , Father for guidanea and help’ tinging and to witness the appear
plication since we did not know 000;
to
do
tho
good,
t’ia
right
and
whether or not the money would Texas. $1,123,489,000. Minnesota tha wit*, He will heed our
nnce of Santa Claus, who, de&lt;
wls close to the billton-dollar class
Will Be Closed
be available.'*
spite his many activities, Is sched­
prayer—
if
our
heart*
are
Holt told the Board of CommU- With $003,011,000. North Carolina clean and our motivea un*
uled to appear about 2:00 o’clock.
All Day Mon. Dec. 24
sloner* that there are 70 applica­ had crops valued at $842,700,000.
had $701,998,000
and •elfish.
tions already filed for falernl Indiana
aid In the conttructlun of sewage Missouri $639,338,000.
R. L. H A R V EY
treatment plants. "Whether or not
you have my opportunity to vhare
(Continued fr«m Page One)
la to be aeen,” he laid.
LEE BROS
trains of IB miles per boor.
The fiscal agent alto reminded
Three servicemen were credited
the Board of Commissioners thnt
by authorities with aiding the in­
ROY W A LL
“ You have spent MSObO In Ihe
jured. The men were Coast Guard
past two year* on capital im­
Cadet William Neal, 18, of Desoto,
— B y BEN N ETT CEEFprovements in your sewer and
HI.; Airman Clem Price Jr-, 33,
In Case o f Em ergency
water system. What that would
DEPARTMENT STORE TOY SECTION manager, bradng
of Lockboarn* AFB, Ohio, and
produce In increased revenues,
himself for th* holiday rush, saw a determined boy drag*
Donald Hartley of Cairo, I1L, a
Phone 3122-W or 1612-R
an englnne would have to report." ging a large odd-shaped sack across the floor. Another kid
Navy officer candidate.
Commissioner Kriders .notion was kicking it along from
Thew worked
"To engsge n firm of engineers behind.
to produce n feasibility report
The manager stopped th*
and study on a aewngo treatment
boys and said, "If you keep
plant,” met the approval of the
on doing that Santa Claus is
Board of Commissioners.
A firm of engineers will bo going to skip you."
The kid who was kick*
present, arrording to plana of Ihe
Board of Commissioners, at their ing the bag answered, “ Who
next meeting to coifer on plans do you think we've got here
and surveys loading to the feasi­ in this sack?"
•
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*
bility of constructing the import
ant addition to Sanford’s sewer
The press raised such a
sysem.
fuss when the university
abolished the honor system
during examinations that its
board of trustees felt ealled
upon to rxplain; "We realised to our regret that the protcMore
AT THE RATE OF
had the honor and the students had the system."
n

Lowest Cost

■•lice hereoforo glran. pawed end
adopted on ordinance cluolng. »»•
m n i o i B c e r e n n-omoA. eating end ebandonln* any and
all flak! et the City of Sanford,
Klorldo sad tho publlo In end te
the following described public util*
ill so eeeemaat locoIad I* the City
•Tie *
et Snaford. Florida, and more
n u n it pbrkt end l iu .u k particularly dawrlbad ae fatlowai
That cartsln publlo utilities
k m » T , hie wife.
eoaemant artaaiilng from the
Westerly tine ef Lot I te the
.. Ketiee le hecehr •»*••. «hat earRaelrrlr'lies of Lot 1. end ly­
ing I feel Bouth end X feet
North of tho Southerly tlae of
sold Lata t end S ell In Orere
Masers. Sanford. Florida, aofar Semi eel* Oeeetr. FlorMa. le
f t a•aery, wherela ChrUllee H.
rnrdlng tn Plat Itook 10. pag»e
it and II 'Hamlnola County
B f t L T l i f f i 8 ? .V-S." A
Publlo naoorda.
Hy tha City CommlaaJon of tba
City ef Sanford, Florida. IhU teth
day of Dorrmbar. A. D. t i l l
c i r r COMMIMIOK o r t h *
a u i “ s s % f i " B f » 5 r i i . ’ ,a

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FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE THE POLICE DEPT.

"Como, com# now, Mr*.
Johnson. Our Us eyetem Isn't
THAT much of a burden!"

SALE

°fo

a Year

HAVE BEEN DECLARED PAYABLE
ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS AS OF DEC. 31

To allow time to figure and post these

F LO O R S A M P LE S

credits, we will observe the follow ing hours:

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$319.95

$230,00

Dec. 31—O pen 9 am. To 11 am. Only

l-30r RANGE .

$229.95

$160,00

Jan. 1 — Closed (Holiday)

M l ' / j Cu. Ft.

$529.95

$380,00

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DEC. 2 9 -

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1-39” Range

$249.95

$170,00

T o our many friends, and especially to
our clients, we extend our wishes for

A M ERRY CHRISTM AS

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A HAPPY NEW YEA R

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M O T O R

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PHONE 1370

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Phone 1410

�Government Showdown Is Seen
Rates Are Cut
WASHINGTON U P .-T h e Ag­
riculture Department has cut la
half tha price support rites for
for three varieties of 1957—crop
flue-cured tobacco.
The action was taken In an efta shift production to vartecurrently la demand for fil­
tered clgarets.
The department said 1957—crop
production of flue-cured varieties
-139," “ 140," and ‘ W
Irrnpecfive, of grade will he supported at
oaehalf the support rates for cowparable sradea of other varieties.
“ Price support rates for Indl' vtdual grades of atl flue-cured
tobacco varieties will be adjusted
to reflect current demand pat1 terns," the department sald-Thia action will support a pro­
gram to encourage growers to
follow cultural practices that will
increase the profortion of the
which has desirable flavor and
aroma characteristics."
The three varieties viewed as
undesirable have been classified
by federal and state scientists as
to lacking In flavor and
C om a, generally of light body
and—or currently with poor ac­
ceptance in tha trade."
Tha three, particularly “ 139,"
MM TOUNO, g, aad Bits Lindsay, I, wfll have good reason to be&gt;
represented a substantial portion
Leva In the magic of Santa Claus when they And out that he holds
of tha 1938 flu: cured crop In­
behind him the UtUa puppy they are about to ask him to being them
creased production of these vari­
for CbTtrtmas. The youngsters were visited by the jolly eld fellow
eties when consumption was shift­
et the asrtetaws party far dog* at the ASPCA Shatter to New York.
ing from non-filtered to filtered
cigarettes.
The department said that sine*
e*e varieties lead to produha a
rge proportion of tobaccos that
currently have an estimated mar­
ket value of only about one-half
that of varieties high tn flavor
and aroma, their price support
rate 1s being reduced according-

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By PAUL SOUTH*iC*
Such aa action, togal expert*
Uaftad P r«* Stair Cmiaipaalial claim, would force tha administra­
WASHINGTON UP — Coograia tion ts sack court action to sat
U headad far a ihowdewn with
tha administration aa laa
! alleged tha man released. This would
“ flagrant abuse" by government drop tha matter Into tha lap of
agendas of presidential authority the Supreme Court as referee be­
to withhold Information from Con­ tween the executive and legisla­
tive branches.
gress.
Most said he plans to pick
Chiefly at issue laths use of
President Elsenhower’s May IT, his ease carefully for whatever
1954, letter Instructing Defense ,%owdown takes place.
The fight la not a partisan one.
Secretary Charlrs E. Wilson to
_____________________________
withhold
Information from a Seu-Moss la equally concerned about
ate committee during Uw Army“ questionable legal authority”
McCarthy hearings.
* « W * memorandum by Prosie i . „ then. 19 fniunmini
Since
government rf.ne- dent Truman
&gt;UL&gt;and
r wa. u1941
a letter
rv.— by
partmenta and agencies bare cit­
ed the tetter as grounds for re­
fusing information on other mat­
ters.
Chairmen John E. Moea D—
Calif, of a House subcommittee
Investigating the suppression of
In a newt conference on July
public Information contends that
agencies are using the letter aa a 8, President Eisenhower explained
hit views on the matter:
blanket eseuse for secrecy,
“ If anybody in aa official pe­
ghewdeww In Sight
Mots plans to resums hearings tition ef this government dost
probably neat month, and be hie anything which la aa official act,
made It clear he wants a show­ and sobmlta It either in the form
down on the Issue next year. How of recommendations er anything
that showdown will be brought else, that Is properly a matter
for inveatigatioe if Congress to
about Mots Isn't saying.
The most dramatic, but least chooses, provided the nattonal se­
Bktly, possibility la for Congress curity la not Involved.
to seise and Imprison In the Cap­
“ But when it comes to the con­
itol a federal official who comet versations that take place between
to testify and uses the Army — any responsible official sad hia
McCarthy totter at a basis for advisers, or exchange at men
refusing to supply requested in­ little stipe, of this er that, eaptaoformation.
sing personal opinions on the most

ply

confidential basla, those arc not

Enough

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H yen want your fall and
whiter blouse wardrobe to bs
quickly washable,
choose
aa
asaartmea* ef stylaa made from
Areel fabrics. Areal la a “testtube" fabric whid gives up soil
readily in soap er detergent suds,
and which dries fa it Arucl knit
tricot needs little Ironing, and
woven fabrics are easy to prtsa
with a steam Iron.
If you want a raincoat to fit
over a coat or a bulky suit, a
good bet la one made of plastic.
It will provide protection with­
out added weight, and most plas­
tic coats can be folded into a
small portable package when not
in uae.
When aoUed. simply auds and
rinse-wipe both aides with a
sponge. Or you can immerse tha
whale garment In soap or deter­
gent suds, rinse, and hang to
drip-dry.
To avoid having refuse attracd
insects and develop a rancid odor:
always rinse tin cane In hot soap
or detergent suds Immediately
after emptying them of food.
This advice applies to country and
city dwellers alike because moet
refan moat-wait for a day er
even a wank before being col­
lected.

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The flus-cured price support
rate in 1908 was an averaga ef
41.9 cents a pound. The 1957 rate
has not been srt.
-Flua-clred tobacco is grown tn
Vorth Carolina, Virginia, South
Carolina, Georgia. Florida and
Atabnma.

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There’s no need to w orry over your last minute Christmas shopping when you make Yowell’s your
Christmas headquarters . . . Gifts fo r the home, g ifts fo r her, gifts for him and gifts fo r the kids. You’ll find
gifts fo r everyone when you make Yowell’s your one stop g ift center.

• Handkerchiefs

PAUL HORNUNO, quarterback
for Notre Hume, admlrea the
Heliman Trophy, which wa*
awarded him In New York aa
_ the year’a outstanding college
P football player.Preventatlon wa*
made at the Downtown Athletic

Club after iporii writer* and
telecasters chose Hnrmug de­
spite the losing record of hla
team.
f/ntemofionaij

• Lady Baltimore Luggage
• Dresses
• Coats
• Suits
• Blouses
• Handbags for street or evening
• Hosiery
• Slips
• Panties
• Gowns
• Pajamas
• Jewelry

• Arrow &amp; McGregor Sport Shirts
• Hickok Belts &amp; Jewelry
• Phoenix and Esquire Socks
• Stetson Hats
• Neckware
• McGregor Sweaters
• McGregor Jackets
• Arrow Underwear
• Botany Suita
• Sport Coats
• Leather Jackets
• Trenchcoats
• Belber Luggage
• Pleetway Pajamas
• Robes
• T.V. Jackets
• Botany Slacks

• Towel Sets
• Sheets-Pillow Case Sets
• Table Linens of all kinds
• Chatham Blankets
• Fieldcrest Electric Blanket
• Comforters
• Bed Pillows
• Scatter Rugs
• Bathroom Mat Sets
• Serving Trays
• Variety of Brass Gifts
• Many other novelty gifts

• Robes

Large Selection of Girls’ Wear
Boy’s Wear by TOM SAWYER

&amp; Juvenile. In Sizes 1-18.

9 FROM THE COLLECTION

CTV CEIL CHAPMAN corns*
this regal whits silk satin gown
and furred wrap.- The dress,
with crossed diagonal draping,
'aflpa to a back flare fanning
out toward tha haroUnn. The
1uwiHa» - fdx-trimr..ed wrap ha*
JuU sleeve* aad a bloused back.

From Infant thru Teen Age

Means M ore

Open ‘Til’ 9:00 Tonight
Mon. Christmas Eve.

9:00 - 6:00

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Quotes
From News

■ r u n it e d f r e s s
WASHINGTON — Pr«»ld#nt El­
senhower In welcoming Japan into
the Untied Nation*::
••All free nation* repose In thii
mganlratlon their confidence for
the peaceful future o f mankind.
The membership o f Japan makra
thla concept more meaningful
than ever before.”
WASHINGTON— Indian
Prime
Minlater Nehru speaking about
the “ two tragfdlas” o f Egypt and
Hungary:
“ . . .They have demon»irat«&lt;i
that the moat powerful eountriei
cannot revert to old colonial meth­
ods or Impose their domination
over weak countries.*'
NEW YORK — British Ambas­
sador Sir Harold Caccia in warn­
ing that Anglo-American relation*
must be on a firm foundation!
“ It Is a fact of life that we
cannot be divided.”
UNITED NATIONS—French del
cgate Valtry D'Eataing on asking
the U- N. General Assembly to
condemn Egypt for alleged depor­
tations and
maltreatment
of
French and British nationals:
"The law la explicit. The Egyp­
tian action must be condemned."
LONDON—British philharmonic
conductor Normal Del Mar giving
Russell on moving from collegiate
basketball
to the professional
Boston Ceitlei:
"1 know It will be hard. But
life la Just ona adjustment after
another. All 1 can do la my best.'
MILAN, In ly — Karolyn Gulyaa, Hungarian Olympic gymanitic star, changing har mind about
becoming • political refugee be­
cause of a threat to her family:
"I have two children in Buda­
pest.”
the reason for stopping a concert'

CARBONDALE. Ill— Arlle Pate | HOLLYWOOD — Lion tralnr
with trumpeter Louis Satehmo
Armstrong:
on hia experience on his becoming ( George Fraser on his attack b j f
. .It had ceased to become an American prisoner in Red ch i­ lion while rehearsing Indoers f«
a concert and had baeoma a
na who embraced Communism a TV ihowt
shambles.”
"The lion waa not maan, bu
and . then rejected it:
just scared by Uta TV lights, t
"
P
can
realise
now
I
made
a
NEW YORK-Ann* Kethly, for­
mistake. If I had It all to do over we had bean outdoors, everythini
mer Hungarian cabinet member,
again. 1 Would have been home a would have bees floe.
on depostatlon of her people to
Russian slave labor camp*:
"The free world mult bring
world opinion to bear against the
----- DON’T ------Soviet Union's campaign of de­
portation and intellectual* to slave
I
labor camps in 6iberia."
Throw Away Your Tire Dollars Because Your Tires Art
BOSTON—

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H. JAMES GUT AGENCY
IIXIUSWORTH (left) and his brother, Reed, bring the mighty thor­
oughbred Swaps ofT a chartered plane In Los Angeles to a reception
worthy of a celebrity. Selected as 'The Horse of the Year" by sportswriters. Swaps was given a police escort to tho Ellsworth ranch at
Chlao, Calif. He was down in from Philadelphia, where he had bat­
tled for his life with a broken leg. Ellsworth said he expects the
horse to be fully recovered In a few months.
(International)

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PHONE 78
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Advertising Budget
T o Increase In '57

Feature Two Florida Vocalisis
P^ N?._LF rON' —
InI talcnt-stnbbcd Hollywood, “ Jia
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Review,” the
Corps’ six
Florida Chamber of Commerce year oid 'nVtionallyTroadcasl
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bat It agent* at work.
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dio show ns featuring two voca
Hare at Camp Pendleton, in the lists from Florida In it* Christ
heart of Southern California ami mas show.
lei* than a hundred miles from
In addition, the chief announcer*

who ha* announced 76 of the
shows, is an adopted Floridian,
and the producer, who has been
with the show since Stay. 1934,
is not only a Floridian but a pas*. &lt;
member of the Florida Pres* As­
sociation and an active member j
of the Fiord* Public Relations As­
sociation.
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1 / WILLIAM RITT—
The producer, Capt. Walt Swin
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Central Fret* Writer
dells of Tampa, says the pre­
! K C WHERE the Senators ment In Long Beach, Calif. His ponderance of “ cracker" talent
fbaa*ball variety) will remain In pal», no doubt, would have pre­ on his show is purely coincidence, |
Washington. Thla la a fate In ferred a good cigar.
dictated by the vagaries of the
which many another aenator (now
Marine Corps personnel sy.tcm
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ry n n ln f fo r re-election) devoutly
This it out political campaign But there’s one thing for sure—
hopes to share,
editors can really enjoy—Ike, he hasn’t tried to fight the sys­
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Adlal, Kites and MLton fit futt tem.
• l e e Angrier had hoped the dainty into headline*.
Chief announcer for the show
Senators scould more there. A
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is Technical Sgt. Arne V. Hokans.
glance at the final American
A Henderson, Ky., pooch has Although Hokans was born in Fin­
league standings fail* to rtvtal been successfully eperated en fer
land, hi* father, an interior decor
may reason schy.
removal af nine keys he swal­ ator, and his mother now live in
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lowed. That's taking hi* watch- Lake Worth. Despite the f»rt the
f A scientist says in middle age deg job tea teriouslyl
sergeant has not yet had an op­
(wn are now four year* younger
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phyeioUglcatty than our fathers
A recording firm has signed a portunity to visit the Sunshine
ware. Ne kidding!
performer to a contract netting Stale, under the careful tutelage
! ! !
him $1,000 a week for the next of Captain Swindells and his par­
f The happy father of a new- 20 years. The office statistician ents, he has become one.nf the
born eon proclaimed his heir’s saya It figures he’lt be singing fo’ state’s most ardent boosters.
Pretty Patti I-cc Edwards of
arrival via a billboard announce­ $1,010,000 war**- - * —,**ner«
Clearwater i* the featured voca­
——
list on “ Marines in Review'* and
will sing “ Silver Bells” on the
Christmas' show. Patti’s Marino
Corp* nffiliaton comes through
her husband. Technical Sgt. Lee
Roush, currently stationed on Ok­
inawa with the Third Marine Di­
-By BENNETT CERFvision.
ICHARD ARM OUR tell* about a monk who persists in run­
A newcomer to “ Marine* in
Review” 1* ld yenr old Wanda
ning aw ay from hi* monastery. An obvious case o f cloistcrMiller, a Woman Marine A na­
^ phobia . . . A gardener who took care o f A lex Gottlieb’s lawn
tive of Tampa, Wanda has been
in H ollyw ood fell Into the
in the Marine Corps since July of
sw im m ing pooL A lex left
this year- She will make her de­
him there, too—ju st to he
but on "Marines in
Review”
cou ld tell the boys at the
with the Christmas carol, “ There's
A Song in the Air.”
studio his w as the only place
Its 2Mth consecutive broadcast,
J y t o w n with a sunken gar-,
"Marines in Review’s”
Christ­
d en er . . . Gloria DeHaven,
mas show will orginate from the
late for lunch, alibied, “ A c­
Army and Navy Academy
in
cording to the clock at the
Carlsbad, California. It will be
. b a n k , I was right on the
broadcast on the East Coast on
" d o t . ” “That doesn’t prove a
Sunday, Dec. 23. being released
th in g," scoffed the date.
front New York at 11:03 a. m.,
"W e call that the bank
EST, over the ABC NETWORK.
w h ere the w ile time grows”
If there'* a slight Southern
. . . Buck Robbins was pres­
drawl, backed by ray* of sun­
ent when nine hoods, wiped
shine, in “ Mnrincs in Review's"
Christmas greetings, it'll be un­
ou t in a gangland shooting fray, were buried together in one
derstandable.* After all. they caine
big. Inexpensive coffin. The cops simply put all their y ercs t**
from Florida—by way of Califor­
on e casket
nia.

•Y O U 'R E

TELLING

ME!

SMART NEW CAR COAT

TTIE SANFORD HERALD

IS SliDS-SPONGEABLE
Kri., Dec. 21. 1956, Page 11
No need to chance gear — no
matter what the weather or the
When your kitchen stove is
NEW YORK l TP—Advertising
occasion — if you wear a car dirty, you’re literally burning up
bud lets in 1957 will increase at
eoat made of new embossed nylon money. Reflecting surfaces must
least 10 per cent over 193d, a
fabric which has the look and be clean in order to provide effk
survey by Printers Irk magn/ine feel of soft leather.
cient heat. If you let grease and
has indicated.
It'a lined with a blend of Orion splatters
accumulate
around
The trade magazine polled 100 and wool in a contrasting color, burners anJ in the
oven,
tho
major companies that advertise so smartly tailored that it may be range uses extra fuel or power
nationally and found 71 are plan­ i reversed and worn on cither side, without extra benefit to you.
ning to spend from 3 tn 50 per j Futhermorc, It’s water repellent Make i' a habit to go over all
j and easy to keep clean because enamel and metal surfaces with
cent more than in 1936. Seven­ the nylon sufacc enn be washed
warm soap or
detergent
suds
teen reported no change ami 12 'with a sudsy sponge.
after each meal.
said their budgets will bo lower.
Tlic
National «rt
Art Gallery
Chief factors besides rising ad
*&lt;;c nawunai
uaiicry In
in, Opera star-Slaine Malbin devotes
rates, said the magazine, me I Washington, D. C. is the largest one hour daily In a gymnasium to
completely air conditioned art strengthen her abdominal muv
growing competition, erpanding museum in the wogld.
cles.
markets and new products.
“ Many advertisers are automa­
tically hiking their promotion dol­
lar* enough to rover rising ail
costs, then adding, sew money
!
on top of that," it said.
Will Hold ChristmoM Observance
The publication also reported
At II o’clock A.M. Christmas Day
that national admti*ing in Octo­
ber run one per cent higher than
In the MASONIC TEMPLE . . .
in September and tt per cent
above October 1953.
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All Sir Knight* are urged to attend.
Newspaper advertising held well
above the average, running 9 per
F. L. MILLER
A. F. R A M SA Y
cent higher than September and
Recorder
Commander
13 per cent above a year ago.
according to the magazine.

Taylor Commandery No.

" U V i" CHRISTMAS CAROLS brighten the holiday season tor the New

York subway rider who. by tradition, has been the most shovedaround human being in tho world. The Transit Authority singer*
trying out the plan at Grand Central Terminal are 0. to r.) John R
11.*iik. trackman; John W. Peck, conductor; Sgt. Eugene Soden,
transit police; Mrs. Marie DeLuca, stenographer, and George R.
Goodman, motornian. If passengers approve, the carols will continue.

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PAtMCIA KUPOWSKY, 1?. thank* Patrolmen Hubert Kerner (left) and
Charle*Coruin at Kings County Hospital, Brooklyn, N, Y„ after $ r
two men (tave the rare Type O, Rh relative blood that saved the
girl's life Patricia lost her leg after it was crushed In an automobile
accident, and only the transfusion alood between her and Heath
Student nunc Dorothy Pla//I sees lint she (loot not get too tired.

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MIAMI BEACH J U - m - I n t e ?
national AiiS. of Labor Ohkiali
elacti officers today la the frlndup
of its a*ha| eonmnOon..
Gov. Coilioa. last niglit'taJd Maa
our nation continues to expand,
your jobs become -ineredsingly
more
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"Y ou havi the eluIJen** to pre­
serve the freedom that1 rightfully
belongs to botl| labor and- man­
agement and at th*. same time
safeguard against excesses which
will be injurious to bofh and eon*
sequent!? to the public.'”

The Cook Is'In The Kitchen
Making Christmas Gifts

By DOROTHY WORLEY
tU UlW w by KJaat f w la m ByeSkatc

aald. 1 Juat
, Kot staters,
IDs eyes
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It? rortlgn looking. Doesn't the
sun look pretty awning through
those palm fronds T It's aimoat
down, and I'm getting hungry
again. How About that steak ?“
-He said to go across the long
bridge over thsra and that Juat
oa the other aide we'd find Maud e
Tavern."
.
•Tm lure we won't have to
wait long," Priscilla said, aa they
went down the stepa and across
the street to the eervtc# station.
Bill Duval wrote la hia little
book—They don't know the town,
that * apparent One of them eaid
they wouldn't have long to wait
Wars they talking about the car
or something else? He turned
back a page and read what h#
had last written there—Alvarea
waa talking to that shrtmp fisher­
man soon after the man looked
tha g ttth Dodge over. And he's

“After eJ, It's November,” nits
sold. "We should have known It
would get cooler after dark. Next
time we’ll know to bring a coat.
It's really gorgeous, Isn’t It?" Her
eyes scanned the pink and gold
water. Tha sun waa a red diao
above the horiaon, ahootlng up
spears of flame.
“It's beautiful!" Priscilla said.
“ tMd you aver sea such a sunset?
I’m enjoying this so much, Rita.
Of course I'm tired, but It’s a
pleasant tiredness . . . Rita, did
you notice that man there on the
porch at the hotel? The redDulck man, 1 mean. He didn’t
even see ua this time."
“1 think he did. HU indifference
waa a lltUa too deliberate. Almost
any man would have given us the
courtesy of an appraising glance.
That man doesn't belong around
here, fm sure of that . . . We're
almost across the bridge.
for Maud's Tavern.”
fT e Be Contlmutd)
iblhhar. Aeelee Peeks.

Woman Succeed* la te Husband .
As Firm fr**lde«|
PALATKA V -Mrs. Jean E.
Baker succeeds..hrr latO u iban d,
A. Beverly. Baker.' as pn*ldei%
of the Pilatka Publishing Co., pubUsher of the Palatka Dally New*.
Directors voted yesterday to
give her the post and named Mrs.
Llxette L. Tarver her successor as
secretary. Beverly G ^ J f~ Biker
was named a director to fill the

Blend butter or margarine with
brown sugar and-Cinnamon an|
use as a spread for toast. Nice
for an after-school inerk-

What la Christmas really “ about"? Christmas la “ giving", and
tha very best is giving yourself. A lot of you goes Into gifts like
those pictured. Iloth the Christmas confections and the whimsical
containers, constructed with crepe paper, seals,‘ ribbon and cotton,
are very easy to make.
With seml-swcct chocolate monels as a bckinnlng, one can
make Chriitmas sweetmeats In very little time. The simple recipe
for thfe fudge Is printed on packages o f scml-swect chocolate monels
at this season. The recipe for Semi-Sweet Nut Brittle Is ineludod.
It has s delicate chocolate flavor, while retaining the characteristic
brittle texture. Make both tho candies and contalnen for original
Christmas gifts.
Semi-Sweet Nut Brittle
COMBINE and bring to boil: 2 cups sugar; 1 cup llyht'corn syrup;
&gt;4 cup water; 1 teaspoon salt. Cover and boll 2 minutes. Uncover
and cook, without stirring, to 300* F.—hard crack stage. Remove
from heat.
STIR IN quickly: 1 6-ounre parkaga (1 cup) semi-sweet chocolate
monels; 2 tablespoons butler; 1 teaspoon vanilla; l'.i cups failed
nuts, coanoly chopped. Spread thinly on greased cookie ehcet
15 x 12 Inches.
Let stand till cool. Break In Irregular pieces.
YIELD: Approximately 2 pounds.

A "fllD'S-IYI VIIW' of the IMS National Community Christmas
tree shows IU flve-polnted stir, standing Bve feet high, end the
While House In tha background. The 17-foot-hlgh spruce Is deco­
rated with 5.500 lights connected by three miles of wiring, 1,100 giant
ornaments, and 100 Imitation tnowflakes. Tht tree will be lighted
by President Elsenhower on December 20th.
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H e s s HARD WORK
n NON NtlOEO IN MCTAL HVOM/kO
THANHS TO THE INMOTKCriON
l e s s th an so y e a r s , a c q
o f z *c me ca st in g .
MOLTEN ZINC COES INTO ONE END
O f A DIE CASTING MACHINE WHILE
STURDY AND INTRICATE (M TS
COME OUT THE OTHER.
(Qn THE FARM
AND IN TOWN
ZINC DIE CASTINGS
ARE USED TODAY
fOR THOUSANDS O f THINGS
FROM TINY ZENER PARTS

H o m e R e p a i r s - D o ' s a n d D o n t 's
HOOF GUTTERS
j in the channel or an Improperly to slant towird the downspou
DO. . .know that when water slanting gutter.
, readjustment of the bra,
pours over the sides o f a roof
DO. . .when an examination
i, . m ik .
n ,. ».,
Sutter, the cause Is either debris I shows no debris, get the gutter
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H e alth C osts A ro U n p re d ictab le
N o tes H e a lth Inform ation Fo u n d atio n
IICTOR JAIMIIINITIZ (right) of the University of Puerto Rico ac­
cepts tho Nobel Prize for Literature on behalf of Juan Ramon Jim­
enez, Spanish poet, who was unable to attend the ceremony In
Stockholm. Sweden. &amp;uklr.t t'’ o presentation U King Gustav Adolf
as Prince Wllhtim (left) looks on.
(International Radiophoto)

There Is n °
to predict when medical care may bo needed,
reports Health Information Foundation, and no way to tell in
advance how much this care may cost the family in any given
year. A recently-published Foun’ *
station study shows that illness tlon points out, voluntary health
Insurance is now spreading the
risks of medical costs ovtr large
population.
croups ot American, families,
ui the 1853 study, h r example, thereby lessening the likelihood
I percent of the families ques­ that Individual families will suf­
tioned had no medical costa what­ fer tinder the Impact of severe
ever. while 11 percent incurred medical expenses. More than
43 percent of tho total bill for 110,000,000 Americana now have
personal health services. The sur­
such Insurance and select, accord­
vey shows, therefore, that risks ing to their needs, the kind and
vary from year to yedr and that amount of coverage they pay for.
no family can tell juat whan It
In lOSt. voluntary health Insur­
will have heavy, moderate or ance will have paid about $2-5
minimal medical costs. Only one billion of the nation's total medlthing seems certain: illness strike* eat care bill, thus helping many
everyone at some time and may families to receive the medical
recur or linger for long periods. care they need without undue
Fortunately, a* the Found*. financial burden.

D O N X .J o r g e ! that, after
making a readjustment of the gut­
ter brackets, the slant should be
Immediately tested by pouring a
can or bottle o f water Into the
gutter and seeing whether it flows
freely toward the downspout.
DON'!. . .try to repair ■ wood­
en gutter that has rotted, or a
metal gutter that hai rusted
through In aeveral places; a re­
placement of a section of the gut­
ter Is then necessary.
D O N X . .fall to replace a sec­
tion of a metal gutter with one
of the aame kind, a* different
typea of metal sometimes pro­
duce unfavorable chemical reac­
tions.
DON’T . .neglect periodic Inapections of the gutter. . usually
in the spring and the fall . .as a
pinhole which is easy to repair
can turn Into a major Job a few
months later.

O u r S e rv ic e D e p a r t m e n t
P a r t s a n d S a le s D e p a r t m e n t

For our annual Christmas
Party for Employees
Open Monday, Dec. 21th A h Usual

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Medal 93101 Hofpolnl** sensational
new lightweight feiloble— only 13
lb*, tight, 40 square Inches ef view­
able oreo. Actually weigh* lets then
motl radio er phonograph portables!
Cany t easily frees roam te rases.

TO HUGE
TRACTOR CARBURETORS.

RED “HUNT CLOTH" WOOL
OFFICER'S JACKET U won*
here over an “airflow knit"
dress. The costume comes from
the B. H. Wragge collection.
The jacket has a shirt collar
and brass buttons. The sheaUh
Is lightning-striped with a red
■ilk Insert at the bodice lop.
One patch poeket buttons with
a flap over the belt.

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M m SIM Ro#aa I. Bayard
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Payttg top r u t prtcea Mr aay
thing of value SUPER TRAIL
CABBAGE
PLANTS
INC POST on 17-91 Ph »U -W .
400,000 Mld.«eaaon Market. Ph.
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Shiners, Bull Heads, Pop Outs
For her Cbrlstmia _glva her 104 So. Park Ave. — Phone B
5 Doien, 94e
planter! and bloomlag patted
MuMuri Minnows sad WarMl
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plants from—
204 SanfaH A»e.
Phone l i a Pie mine Oreeery—K. O M efa Are.
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NURSERY
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Haxel _I.
M. Field,
QrapevlUe Ava. — Phone 2059
Oil
beaten,
all
kind,
cheap
2601 A0. Orlande Hwy. rh . UI9
CERAMIC TILS
Wa
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yours
In
trade,
EV ENlNOIt S ill sad 788
Paul r . Mueller k Boa Ph. U4
Far Selc: Mld-eemm cabbage
layer Trading Pen*
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Free eatimste.. Quality warh.
plants. Fred
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PLUMBING k IIEATIKO
2 bedroom, masonry, hitched
ThL Is a free naae to the Rita For Sale
equipped, beautiful oak floors,
leptie Tank Installation
0. D. Farrell'*
At once. 40 Ton*
Theatre for Gladys Btudebak- Chicken Manure.
MONF.Y CLIPS
Heater. Sertlee, A r t h t # C.
ceramic tiled bath, nice closet*,
Complete line of
ARCADE PACKAGE STORE
Ph. 93-W.
er.
Exp.
date
Dec.
to,
1936.
Sterling and Quid Filled
plenty
of
kitchen
cabinets,
tllce
Harriett, Phooa T64*W ar 1B*&lt;
Featuring:
Carta and Step stools
$245 and $3.00
porch, 2 lota, iltrus. corner
Tht Viry Bait
FURNITURE CENTER
8CWI.N0 UACTHNE5
WM. E. KADER
location at 2016 Holy Ave. This
310 E. First
111 W. First 8L
Necthl
White
112
8.
Park
Avi.
Is n good buy at &lt;10,500, with
u -n it u iiU T
U -A P T S -B O U B IR -R OOMB
New and Used
terms available. Exclusive.
Desk k Chair
GARRETT’ S
323 E. 1st. St.
The Lasting gift for tu« Loom
ANNETTE’S - for |0#d food.
WELAKA
APARTMENTS!
roafc.
Sets
Steak,
Chicken,
Shri
17 x 54 Scatter Rugs
mach
From
119.93
Singer
elec,
port,
sewing
private baths. 114 W. First S t!
Spaghetti, Kosher Con t i
$5.98 k $6.68
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311
*22.30 Avalon Apts. Efficiency. Pb. 720-W
E.
First
St.
Phoo#
989
Nearly new baby bed .
REALTORS
A GIFT FOR THE
including: btth futures, cabinet Foam Rubber Matt, k Bed *60.00
1IT W. First 8L
It *» MS
1981 Park Av.
Here we go again — the FafceletU
WHOLE FAMILY
•ink. water pump, septic Unk New Homart Jet pump
AIRMAN SHIRTS by Shirt Craft
*30.00
Efficiency
apt.
Hi-way
17-92
So.
Doggie Diner k Bar, Lake
JOHNSON
SEA
HORSE
and water heater, approximate­ 22 Auto, rifle, scope-site
Flannels
$3.98
C7.50
City Limits. Slumberland Court Buy one of our new block homti
MIRRORS
Mary — has busted right out
Outboard Motor from
ly $23 month.
before January 1st and Jprt SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS
*17.60
Dress Shirts
$3.98 to $4.30
12 gauge shotgun, new
16 x 68 cryttil lbeet Regular
o f ita britches. Come on out k
Call, or tee us TODAY
homestead
exemption.
Two
Spin reel, Southbend rod 113.00 See Seminole Realty for DallT*
P U R C E L L S
Sanford Ave. at 23th PHONE 2823
»e«.
$12.83 DOOI1 MIRROR, $3J9 M.
100T Sanford Are.
Phone U13 Hotpolat electric range
960.00
bedroom at 97300. Three bad
123 W. First SL
abls Mouses and Apia. Phono &lt;t
SENKARIK GLASS &lt;1 PAlltT Cdv
123.00
Dress Studs-and-Links
Walnut T (a wagon ...—
room at $9230. Terms available.
CJoBf^rTirocND
112-114 W. 2nd M.
Plumbing. Kreiky Heating
1*0.00 EFFICIENCY Apartatnt. SutUbU' Several investments rentals pro*
BULOVA
Bedroom suites from .
Tie Clasps
New Singer type lowing machine*
for Winter Tourist. Private bath
Waterproof Watches
M . G . HODGES
port in for sale. Phone ut for
from $1.50
Sold and white nurse's pen lost
TWIN HOLLYWOOD
k shower. Steam heat, fnqnlre
............- ....... J............. 159.30
Service on All Water Pumps—
details.
$39.75 — $93
M ar Touehton Drug Co. Re
FRANK NOKLL. Jeweler
Red Outfit, complete
SUPER TRADING POST
Manuel Jacobson scrota from
Weils Drilled — Pumpi
ward. Phone 1912.
WM. E. KADEIl
110 8. Park Ave.
344J93
Ph. 2053-W
Open till 8:00 p.m.
Post Office.
Paola Road, Phone Too
112 8. Park Ave.
MATHER of Sanford
Always wanted —
Reading Glasses. White
Blonde Admiral TV — 3 way 2 Room Apts. 112 ETm. Ph. 2S83-W
REALTOR
203 E. Firtt IL
23—SPECIAL NOTICES
MOVIE CAMERAS
TRAVEL
•Iber Pearl Frame. Reward,
c o m b in a t io n ,
rcasonabe.
R aym ond L undqulat,
$29.95
up
CLOCKS
h. I1T-J.
hedroom furnished apt, CloseRobinson Hand Crafted Furniture.
Antenna. 2013 Sanford Ave. 2iw n n tT r
4 pc. Griscer Food ChopgOr
Priced from $3 93 to $9.93
ROUMILI.AT A ANDERSON
in. 703 Palmetto Ave.
We build, design and refinish.
Apt. No. 2.
Plieae 1473. M la a l le B aal tld g.
ass
to
the
R
lu
$12.99
Your Walgreen Agency
fhla U a free
T o u c ir r o N d r u g c o .
See at 911 French, Pb. 52-tt.
'lora Mae Itic
'nieatie for
FURNITURE CENTER
On the Corner by the Clock
house, This Is a free pars to the Prairie
Electric sweeper, . G.E. electric 3-bedroom unfurnished
GARDEN SUPPLIES
hardeon. Exp. date Dec. 30,
116 W. Flf»l IL "
Celery Ave. Phone 20tt.
t-*kr Drive In Theatr# for
Iron. Chlekcn brooder. Phone
PUMPS k SPRINKLER
Key chains In white and
Hoe#, Tools, Seed. Spray
SYSTEMS
200A-J.
Freddie Wilson. Exp. datt D«e.
Fertilizer and Peat Most
yellow gold, such a nice
0 room furnished, 2 bedrroom
30. 1936.
AU types and sixes, LnsUlled
B O U D O IR
e » p b « b o n a l NOTICE*
RIDWELL FEED A SUPPLY CO.
gift. $2.00 up.
-D o It Yourself.”
house. Just repainted. Conven-1
Girls 28” bicycle. Boys 21” bicy­
LAM P!
110 E. 2nd 9t.
Phona 1468
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
lent to Air Base. Ph. 810-J.
WEnT JEWELRY STORE
cle,
good
condition.
123
W.
9th.
W.
II.
“
Bill”
5TEMPER
AY, Hospital and Baby
$5.93 UP
S T I N K
Ph.
890.
202
E.
1st.,
Phone
5
Realtor
—
Geaeral
laturar
Week, or M onthW IL S O N -M A IK R
Ills Selection of Jackets
Machine and 8upply Co.
Nice couple, clean furnished apt.
Guy Alle# Associate
P h M O Ml
Furniture Cottar — 207 W. 2nd SL
Work Clothe*-Sports Wt*r
TIE A HANKfcnCHIEF BKTB 611 C. 1st. St.
Electric kitchen, private bath
Ph. M Sawing Machine-Now M ope Fo*
Arlette
Prlc*,
Asswlgla
West First SL
Rain Coats
Luggage
Matching. Variety of colors.
k entrance. Phona 1648-W.
logistic Zig Zag. Never boon
PkoM 903 or 3122 - 118 N. P ifk
ARMY'NAVY SURPLUS
Sat $1.95
FRIGIDAIRE'I «XcluaiV9
used. Bargain pflet. Ph. FOCROILEY - BENDIE
Heaping rooms. T.V. 401 Mag­
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
30-Inch Frinch Door
310 S. Sanford Ave.
rest 5-3411, OViedo.
C O W A N ’ S
itk CruijtUtj' i Montelth
nolia Ave. Ph. 836-J.
Electric Rang*, 1309.98 up
212 E. 1st., Phone 874
WHISKEY
Is
one
gift
It 111 South
Phont 772
CL.VUDK IL WOLTE
t-A U T O M g m g w « M n »
I living room (hairs, good rendi­
Electric Company
a man never exchanges
308 E. Flral It.
tion. $10 each. 14 Smyrna Drive, 3 room furn. apt. 2tto Mcllonville.
Service— Quality -Satisfaction
rRONS
927*
for
CHERRY
fell Your Car to
after Christmas
De Bary.
Clean apt. Oil heat. 611 Park.
Ph.
113
Sanford
M37
J
3
Da
Bary
Real Estltc Brokerage — Notary
Bo y r e e l
THE
TOWN
PUMP
T. V. LAMPS
Canteens, cots, sleeping bags, (New) Home, furn., couple. 1503 1219 W 13th St. Rear-Barber Shop
too W. SecoDt St.
112 W. First St.
$2.96
HEATING
tents, mess kits, hunting knives.
Elliot.
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
FURNITURE CENTER
Army-Navy Surplus. 310 SanI —BOATS AND MOTORS
Floor Furnaces &amp; Circulators
DOROTHY GRAY
2544 French Ave.
116 W. F im IL
ford Ave.
SUITS by Warren Sewell AThis is h free pass to the Prairie
II. B. I’OPE CO.. Inc.
Toiletries
Youf Evlnnide Dealer
J . W. I I A l .L , R E A L T O R
Lake
Drive
In
Theatre
for
Mrril
Clothing
Co.
sires
330 s. Tark
Phone IMP
Creams
—
Lotions
ROBfON IPORTLNG GOODS
Jahaay Walker, Associate
Garden rFrederick,
Exp. dale
3146. Rayon flannel,
n o n r i c k ' s KlMUie Bletk*4
Phone 99i
Gift Sets
"C4II Hall” Phone n i l
tat ITl»l it.
Dee. 30, 1086.
wool flannel, wool wnrsled,
GATLIN BROTHERS
2 Year (lusrantu
L A M P *
Y
0
W
E
L
L
’
S
l
Wool-nvlon dicrun 118.16-$49 93
Dragline A Bulldozer _d«rv^e
Special Prica ....... 11196
19—TRAIL!!*
II-AURRAUR
COWAN'S, 111 E. 1st., Ph. 874
Ph. T*&gt;7 Geneva. 2195 W. Sanford,
c ffi^ s 'N T S S a 'a 't
Exclusively at
I. A M P S
REVLON Cosmetics
SI.23 up
Ph— a ta il
GARRETT'S Stt B. IiL, SL
Ten acres exceptional tiled land III N. Pifk 4v&gt;.
ENVELOPES, Letterheads. aUlOGift
Sets
........
2.30
up
on hard surface road. W. E.
meats. Invoices, hand bills, and
Brush and Comb set*
$2.50 up
Distinctive OL
L A M P S
Kirchhoff Jr. Phono 303.
B a a - . ! . , Trailer Sales
program*.
etc.
Progressive
ROUMILLAT A ANDERSON
At MONROE CORNKRR
Printing Co. Phone 408 — 403 The largest selection In Seminole
tka, Fla.
I r r SHOP
Oi» the Corner by the Clock
CRAFT AND Oil
RKAL ESTATE
First Street
West 13th St.
_ _
A. B. PETERSON
County. All sixes and shapes.
G. E. ELECTRIC
TIME
3 Mile* West of the Clock
Yhls ie a free P»*» 10 U*e Movie*
Uruker Asioatattsi A. B. Petersen
Priced from $3.93 — *39.95
PERCOLATOR, rcg., $191
WELL DRILLING
A lovely gift watch
l.nd WdeHi Theatre for Mr J
•3— HOMES
Jr., P. J, Chtsurton, Garfield
2 Pc. LIVING ROOM IU1TE
Sale Price $16.95
Fairbanks-Morse pumps.
$19.75 up
V. Behellentrager, Enterprise.
Willett*, John Mtlteh tad R. W.
All Foam Rubb«r
Repairs to all makes.
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
WM. E. KADER
! i » data Dee, so, i93d._____
SOUTH
PINECREST—
119
Laurel
William*.
A.
C.
Doudney.
Land
MATHEH OF SANFORD
HOWARD C. LONG
112 S. Park Ave.
1198
112 S. Magnolia
Drive. 3 bedroom modern home.
Surveyor.
20.1 - 09 E . F i r m S I .
207 E. Commercial Ave.
Hratream Houee Trailer for aale.
MATHER Of Banfani
Less than 1 year old. You can 116 N. Path Ave.
Phone 1129
Phone 388
Famous Sunbeam
Phone 127
VICK A GIFT OF INSPIRATION
Purchased Mw this year. Com203 E. Flrat SL
buy thia home with a low down­
Mixmastrr with Juicer
pleta with combination refrl—not Desperation
payment and take over a 4Vs 'm
See our beautiful center bicrcs For the Finest in TeleVlllOfl glva
ratof, gaa range, gas heat,
$47.50
0 . 1. Mortage. Monthly pay­
SWEENEY'S
IB Rada, Ainet-o * 12 gallon Gracey Refrigeration
ments including tax A Insur*
MATtlEIl uf Sanford
WE9TINGHOU8E TV from I128J
This
Is
a
free
pas*
to
the
Moview lttt ttnV St. John’ s Realty. Commercial and Domestic
114 Mignolia
Phone 147
ranee only $73.23. Close walking
202 E. Fir*' StRaggerly Appliance C#nt»r
land
Ride-In
Theatre
for
Henry
PhaM 1191 Or 1070, Sanford.
409 Palmetto Ave. — Ph. 683-R.
distance to the new modern
115 Magnolia Ave.
A. Russell. Exp. date Dec. 30,
BRACELETS
Plnccrcst
School.
See
this
Home
Phont 1787
1936.
I t - USKD CARS
'
Silver,
gold
or
stone
set
CHRISTMAS
today. ODIIAM A TUDOR. Inc.
You can still get a Brownie Movie
$1.00
up
CANDIES
Cor. Hwy. 17 92 k 27th 81.
Camera at WIEBOLDTH CAM- All glass show ease, 61” long, I3"
ata model 1951
1931 hard top
Chrriltr l»li
Whitman's — Numully'*
FRANK NOELL, Jeweler
Phones 2100 and 2962.
wide. 45” high. Tull old fash­
X i r t l b V 11,000 miles *In ex- •ERA SHOP, 210 S. Park Ave.
Pangborn — Norris
i° lh B ja § )
110 9. Park Avt.
ioned
Mantle
clock,
like
Grand­
like
eiUant toadltion, looks
Five
room
house
with
bath
and
|
TOL'CHTON DRUG CO.
DICK MAPES 7 ma had. Remember? 313 E. He approximately thirteen acre* of REDWOOD CITY, Calif, 'if—
MW. Riaaedsble for
cash. 7
SHOES—A useful gift for
cond St.
Would m u d a nice ChrUlmaa
Til* Contractor—Phone 2198-W.
high hammock land. W. E. Dr- John f . Riordan, $13,oo0-a*
GAMES
WAX—WIZ
the Lady for Everyday
lift. Mri. D. S. Rowa.i, 200 W.
Kirchhoff
Jr.
Ph.
305.
Boy* 26” English bike, 24" AmeriHooka — Toya
With fountain handle
year anesthetist, *ay* he was a
and Dress 62.98 up
!3—SCHOOLS-INSTRUCTION
Wth »E
can hike. Phone 336 W.
Block* — B*0ki
No drip — No .Mrs*
“ cat burglar” because he became
SANFORD SHOE CENTER
C U STO M B U IL T H O M E S
Plush Anlmala
$1.98
Buick special*
208 9. Sanford Av*.
Deanna'fi School of Dance 44—APPIJANC18
•unglued” mentally.
Yxlra ditan *11
1
~
VA-FHA-CONVENTIONAL
TOUCHTON
DRUQ CO.
FURNITURE
CENTER
sadan. .Radio,, heater amid w/w Ballet—Tap—toe— and Ballruom
FINANCING
Dr. Riordan is employed at San
SPORTS WEAR—Sweaters, Ski Ms
116 W. First 5*.
tlrts, low mileage Ph. Ml W
17 92 at Hiawatha— Phone 217! FRIGIDAIRR appliances, sale LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
Complete
Line—
Mateo County’ s Community Hoi*
Illnusc*, Matched Set*
and sendee, 0. H. High, Oviedo
after I f. M.
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
CHRISTMAS HARD CANDIES
by
Robby
llrnnk*.
Lnmpt.
Petti
TOLAR SCHOOL OF PIANO
Fla. Phone PO-S-3315 or San
CHATHAM
BLANKET!
pital.
Stackings, Cans*
A. K. SHOEMAKER. JR.
ford 1642-W after 6 o.m.
807 Magnolia Ave.
HOLLYWOOD SHOPS
R#y Huron will put you miles
Dr. Harold Chop**, county health j Including the Notion's Favorite
and Bag Caildlei
Phone
1991
1800
Mrllonville
lit E. First SI.
Ahrad k Dollars Ahead with a Register imw for 2nd term be­
''Purrrfy''
—
Purrry
llouqutt,
director,
blamed
worry
*nd
over|
KEL'S 5 A 10c STORES, WO
ginning January 7, 1967, Brgln Maytag automatic washer, good
high gpyralaad trade-in on a
work for the dapper 35-year-old WooUhlre Brandon. Full rang* of
condition, $123. Phone 383-J.
SAMSONITE
ners through advanced. Phone
Ntw 1M7 Pontiac.
colors.
surgical aide’ s troubles. Hr raid |
Flannel A knlfPAJAMAS
Lllralito Strrainlite Luggage
274.
|at |h« new Pontiac now on
45— BUILDING MATERIALS
Y O W E L L ’ S
Riordan would he kept on Ills pay­
for Iloy'a $2J8—$1.88
from $17.50 up
roll
C O W A N ’ S
Sanford
Jewelry
A
Luggage
18S5P Plymouth Plaza Sedan
ENJOY
YOUR
OWN
HOME
CONCRETE
EMPLOYMENT
Everyone appreciate*
“ I’ve hern working the lie out
212 E. lit., Phona 174
1954 Pontlae 4-door
Chiefton
300 Sanford Ava. Phone 1346
Ready Mixed Concrete, Concrete
THE
FINEST
of the guy, often more than 80
Dllux*.
Block, Sand. Gravel Cement.
27—HELP WANTED MALE
Give her—
hours 1 week," Dr. Chofe de­
THIS CHRISTMAS
1954 Dodll Royal Sedan
Concrete Pipe to meet all
Daniel Green House Slipper*
clared.
1966 lulek Rlvltra Sedan
Qualifications.
(^j^ho$8l«Jgrfjii
Newspaper street salesboys want­
IVEY'S SHOE STORE
1952 4-d00r Plymouth
“ Thi* man i« not a criminal
Sheermtin Co n cre te P ip e C o .
ed for work a flir schorl. Ages
Select
your
homo
site
in
19SI 4-door Chevrolet
lie ha* a mental illness, I've tiren
Phone 2189
HEATING
up to 14 years ut.l. See Mr. Out West 131h SI.
THE SANrORD HERALD
1930 4-door Plymouth
Real Arl Picture*
trying for months to grt some
Holley
at
The
Sanford
Herald
PADS
Smith
Pinccicst—Sanford
Call Ray Herron, 2tv; or after 6
41— BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
would be aa walcoms at
Beautiful framed reproductions
help
at
the
hospital
(or
him
”
right after school.
Prices from
p.m. Calll 1J4J-W.
and Original* from $395
a daily latur from boa#
Dr. Riordan slid he hsi had
Gro.e Manors—SiLford
11.93 up
HAYNES Offire Machine Co.
WII.SON-MAIER
$1. month—411.14 year.
only
five
days
vacation
in
three
18-23
for
Tree
work.
Young
M4n
itM la lA lr t Chevrolet. RAH,
Typewriter*, adding Matkines
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.
Sit E. 1st. St.
Phone 958
By Mall Anywhara
1201,
Elm
after
6:00
p.
in.
years.
Apply
Baltt-Rsntals, 314 Mag., Ph. 44
w /w Ilr4i, many extras, power
He wa, in cite d at Community
glide, must sell, owner trade
Need I^xy Man
ktust be too 47—FURNITURE—HOUSEHOLD
Hospital Tuesday. He ha, a wife
BIIJJS HARIS TO PAT? Sell J
ferred Phone II22-W.
ASIA,
laty to work more than 9 hours
ami 7-yetr-old daughterthmja ytn ‘t% through w i t h '
Used
furniture,
appliances,
tools,
a
day.
Mull
he
lazy
to
walk,
Valencia
Villas—
DcLaud
i t —APPL1ANCH REPAIRING^
The arrest was kept se m i un­
etc. nought-sold. Larry's Mart.
so you mult hive a car. w &lt;
u r *°Mi M*#t Ada for CASH. I
til Wednesday.
CUaotfM
MATHII itootfto appUanci re- Ira Jutt too lazy to tell you 321 East IsL St. Phone 1461.
Call in i .
JUIT CALL
Poliie refined details about the
more. Write "Lxzy” c /o San­
Light fixtures installed,
An Odham A Tudor home is xll
tsai
FOR DISTINCTIVE) FURNITURE on could ever wish for. You can burglary the doctor admit*. Dr.
ford Hfrald.
k up k delivery, l’ bone
—at Warehouse Price*, Visit J,uy with confluence when you Chope was present when news­
BERRY'S. We aie experts at as ileal
b
men talked to Dr. Riordan and
It—WORE WANTED—MALE
with Odliuin A Tudor.
silting you to secure gratlous See our beautiful reselintial ate- slopped all questions about the
i Cxrptnt«r retired and alone, goed Took* with functional Con­ lion*; Btl-Alr, Plntu/ttl, Enuih bfeak-in or whether there was
venience. Today's best boya la Pineerait. no*c Court an.l San­ more than one.
would like •mall or odds jobs
nationally advertised furalturs ford* most distinctive .ommunity
to
do
In
and
about
Hanford.
Dr. Riordan said: “ I admit only
18—RRAUTY PARLORS
at DISCOUNT PRICES. Ml W.
Grove Manor*—Sanford
What have you? Write post curd
Sfnn&lt;, Hneliuck anil Co. with Its n ew ly opontd atlllnf
one incident. Officers a«kcd me
First St. Phone 1887 for Kveo|18 Wavil by Ratos A Itaaliatl* or lattar to: William Ruilard,
about several other ease* and
program, offers un.-.mil opportonity for cntrgallc
Ing Appointmeot.
I h*ve no memory of ever hav­
$7,18 Thru Nov. Open I I B. • 7231k Perry 81., Sandusky. Ohio.
w
alcwntan of ntanagrrial ability. ADVANCEMENT Uff*
Drive
Dot
T.klay
Call Ml
ing been in any of (hot# homes,
• BIG VALUES
ODHAM k rUDOH. I\C.
■ARRIITTB BBAUTY NOOK
LIMITED.
Eligiblr for ull Seam llenaflts. Musi htY4
Exp4ri«ac#d farmer in growing
by
Invitation
or
otherwl**.”
• QUICK CREDIT
Car. n « y . 17-92 A 27lh St.
e*l«ry k truck farming on sand
He blamed an “ obstisiv* com ­
nrat
npprarancr.
Age 2.1* 1.1. High school rducatlon N*
Phoara
2104
and
.'180
• EASY TERMS
k muek for tho past 3U years
SOMETHING MISSING? Locate
pulsion to prowl"
"Rudder* of Finer Home*
senlial,
college
preferred.
Automolillo nectnnary. Pr8*
•••ki ronnrdion with grower in
WIL80N-MAIK*
HI* arrest came after e series
For Florida Lii.n2"
it quickly through Want Ads.
cinlral Florida. I'honc 850-61
New and Used Farnltare
vious
experience
doirable.
THIS 1^ A FULL TIM ET8d Burnett
of
burglaries
in
Belmont,
a
San
Sanford.
611 E. first St.
Phana 988
SG
far PAINTING
Francisco suburb where h* Uvas
Phone U2L
YEAR
ROUND
POSITION.
Mil Oraadviaw
Phlose 1446-M.
near the hospital.
Of tha burglary two house*
**—M)7S
Apply in Person
frum his own, Dr. Riordan said
FOR GRAND BUYS GALORE. I
U—MONEY T f LOAN
M trlltb Ftalnhe#
KI1KK • FREE
Eight choice lots in the Mayfair he Jimmied a hark door with a
Area at an atlra-live ess); metal rod, entered and fled when
maka the Want Ads your ihopp
f o r Y o t r B oat
price, w. E. Kirchoff Jr. Phone he heard 8 radio playing.
AUTO LOANS
fis k A p lk O U m |Rd Paint Cm
ing plies.
Your choice of a beautiful Ladies
308.
________ _________
rolice use the term “ cat burg
COST LESS
m .114 W. tad I t
Phoae 110
watch, earrings A Pin lit Or a
Ur” for those who break Into oc
For
your
futur*
home
sit#
W
O
Mans watch, cuff links, tie
REMODELING?
have lot* priced from $325.04 eupied homes.
cUsp A pen A pencil sat. With
Dr. Riordan said, “ I'm now SWAP ANYTHING! Just place
up, in several location* in
Knotty Pis# Pasal ItVsc s&lt;i. ft.
OP SANFORD
your purchase of
City. Attractive Lake Front Lartt. seeking psychiatric treatment. I
Cyprta* Pasal U H c sq. ft.
Classified ids. Those 1621 for e
Biautlful Por Natural Finish
OZIF.K REALTY ( &lt;»
I'h. 1359. am not under continuous compul­
MERCHANDISE
sion to do irrational things. I don't
helpful ad-ariter.
GREGORY LUMBER
87—BROKERS sad REAU ORS~ remembar Uklng anything. Under
kh k Mipt* •
Phona 1632 46-ARTICLES FOR SALE
Murry and get your* now. 6lanythe stress o f the moment, I acted
.MAYFAIR AREA
Many bargains to chooste from
For Palating call Mr. Tasker, Ph.
without reason and I still can't
—Factory \o Yeu—
,
112 N. Virginia, beautiful Ur li­ give any reason for it "
—All price* reduced.
444XR. Room ipacial $14.93
A lum inum
tany Farm Home. 3 bedroom 1,
•AM
C.
LAWSON
L
e
A
pe*
“
It
was
several
monthe
ago,"
Vasetlaa
Blinds
Fl o o r sad tag aod naUktag.
2 bath*; "Wsda-butR” on Oak he added, “ that I really fait my*
ECIIOU BEDDING CO.
tarring 8##u- Enelnssd b*#d. Sag-proof botton
L w a z lu hnrtng
S L fJn U fU d tf CompoMf
shaded lot*. By appointment.
Cor. led k Magnolia. Pb. 1232
rail
with
plastic
amis.
Plaatl
Mlf coming unglued.”
1988.
w n ty
$33,000.
“ Bud Bamberger, Mgr.
or
rayon
tapes.
Cottas
or
sytos
Dr. Riordan salJ he didn't need
B. M. 0 ( m s #8. Lake Mary
FREE DELIVERY
1*8M9*84 #eI
cords.
ROSA L. PAYTON money—that he has $2,600 in a
IAHPQRD
f l o r i o a
Henkarik Glass and Paint C#
Registered Real Estate Broker checking account and $90o in a
M eR A N E Y -B M IT H P A I N T S ........
Pksaa 680
Phono 2871
17-86 at Huwatka savings a c c o u n t
R All &amp; Park
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SANFORD, FLORIDA SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 19N6

1909

Ju d g e Releases 15
Prisoners To S p e n d
Christinas At Home

United Pres* Leaned Wire

Advisors To Check
. Security Program
7-Week
Study
Planned

Fifteen prisoner! In the Semi­ keeping alive the Inspiration of
nole County Jail were freed yes­ this moment: We must proceed
terday morning by Seminole Coun­ by knowing the tight of Christ­
ty Judge Ernest Householder In mas Is etarnal, though we cannot
order that they might spend always see It. We must believe
Christmas with their families and that the truths o f Christmas is
constant; that men ran live to­
friends.
Addressing the group of pris­ gether in peace as Lincoln said
WASHINGTON
— President
oners brought before him, Judge “ with charity for all. with firm­
Eisenhower's
special
advisory •
Householder aatd "I have placed ness in the right".
committee on foreign aid leaves
In the spirit as expressed in
sentences against each one of you
this week for a first hand check
for some violation In according the words o f the Presidnnt, The
on America'* farflung mutual
security program.
Joaeph C. Reynolds, n veteran I with justice comparable to the Seminole County Judge said. “ I
hope that in my feeling for you
When It return* seven week*
o f t&gt; years with the Washington,1act which you committed,
hence It will advise the President
—
------ * —
: “ We are now reaching Christ that I will turn on in your hearts
D. C. Fire Department and F lo *
what
you&lt;and minds. Love, Charity and a
. .
______ _ w
on what future course It believes
da Forest Service Ranger in Sara m a o w i| u
have done 1 have derided to amrnd [ desire to do your part by respect­
the program should take. Offi­
•pta County was promoted and
ing our lawi In your future life.
cials say thia may lead to dras­
transferred to Seminole County, the penalty which I have ImposMay God help you and Mess you
tic overhauling of the multi-bil­
% Reynolds assumed hla •duties ed upon you— and today you are
and I am sure If you will do
lion dollar project.
here as assistant county ranger to be released," said the judge, your part that you will always
The committee, called the Pres­
last week and la located at the
Sa|d Judge Householder
find that you wdl have the as­
ident’* Cltitens Advisors on Mu­
Longwond Tower.
"Likely, none of you have had
tual Security, ts headed bv Ben­
- t , the opportunity of
reading the sistance o f our God in the fuThe ranger la well known in worda of President Eisenhower at ture.
jamin F. Fairless, former board
And
now.
with
the
hope
that
Sarasota County for his work in the time he turned on the lights
chairman of U. S. Steel Corp. He
pioneering the South Trail Volun­ of the Capital Yule Tree and I you remember la the future not
and four of hla committeemen
teer Fire Department. He was feel it very aptly expresses the to violate the laws of Justice, I
will leave on a special Air Force
first resident manager, first assis­ sentiment wa should have, that am giving each one o f you a dol­
plane Thursday on the first le|
lar,"
Judge
Householder
said
as
tant, and second chief o f the de­ I want to quota to you a part of
o f their tour.
he passed a bill out to each
partment from Aug. 1953 to July his statemeat:
The 22,000-mile survey will taka
. "There are particularly mini- prisoner as he stepped forward.
them to Spain, France. Gsrmany,
And
in
response
to
the
judge's
Joining the Florida Forest Ser- &lt;fe t e d during this season those
Austria, Yugoslavia, Greece, Tur­
qualities of freedom ami gift, each man spoke out firm
i- July 1933
mss as
as iislstant
assistant for-1 spiritual
epiHtual quail
key, trap, Pakistan, India, Bur­
vice in
ly
"Merry
Christmas
Judge
and
aeighborliness and
cat ranger, he was U lv promoted honor and
ma, Thailand, Viet Nam, the
thank you air.’*
good
will
.
great
virtues
that
Philippinea, llong Kong, Formosa,
to ranger in Manatee County but
Judge
Householder
said
'hat
Through
Korea and Japan,
turned It down due to the illness make all people one
last
year
he
had
presented
n
dot
them, and the faith in them we
Of his wife, Georgia.
In each nation the committee
see how m ss can live together tar to nine prisoners and rtlrasrd
Immediately appealwill talk with both American offi­
Reynolds immeuiaici/
. , T __
them "During thia year only one
ed to Seminole County citLene to in peace; for one glorious mom of that nine hat returned to our
cials and representative* of the
be extremely careful during the fn t w« sens* progress toward lail." he laid.
foreign government to ascertain
i
aspiration of every religious
wheth«r continued aid la' needed
Those released this morning
holiday season
faith * "peace on earth, good
and if *o, how much. In addition,
(Continued Oa Page Twelve)
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“ This Is the time of year when will to men.** The true testing of
U- S. aid officials from neighbor­
V w e should ail be reminded that the Christmas spirit, will come
ing nations not being visited will
Christmas is the birthday of when the trees ste down and the
be summoned ro meet with the
Christ, a time for joy ami happi­ lights put away by the success in
Voile A. William* Jr and others as well as members of VAII-7. “ I advisory group.
ness,’* said Reynolds. “ Yet to
LTCO.MDR ROY CATON ARRIVED AT NAS yesterday to eurlove thi* Florida weather," slid the Nary officer as he &lt;*a&lt; brought
The committee was appointed
prlsr his wife sml lainll* (or Christmas holidays. .Vlrs. Calntt (left),
many of our eltiztns it becomes
(rom the plane on a stretcher.
by Mi. Eisenhower last Sept, &amp;
Randy and Gary met the plane along with members of Lta time o f heirt-ache and tragedy
(Staff I'hulo )
Comd, Callin'* Sunday School Class Including Itrailcy Odham.
He asked it to report back by
due to fire, which is more pre
March 1. Tills will not bo la time
lent and more hkely to occur at
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to help the administration with
this time."
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its aid program for the coming
Carelessness, s a y s Ueynolds. LfllfTCS
AllGfl
fiieal year because a. budget fig­
eauses more than 90 per cent o f 1 .........
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ure must be «ef late thia month.
A 23-year-old Patrick Air Force
|the firea which occur In our com­
Dctldes
Falrlrti,
committee
Base
airman
narrowly
escaped
b^munity..
members are Dr. Colgata W. Dar­
Injj,
yusljfd.
fo
death
in
hi*
car
Reynold* ~ an d h la -rwnyere i . .
den J r , president o f the Uni­
last Jught or early this morning
0
fought flva'TTfai h sf'w e a k , ons
versity of Virginia; John L.
WASHINGTON «A— The UnlteJ as itw e n t out o f control for ISO
o f them more than 40 acres. All
WASHINGTON «R^ The Unit­
Lewis, president of tha .United
States has deported to Red China feet rolling over and turning end
but one. ha said, started from a
Mine Wnrkors of America; Jesso
a Chinese alien serving a man­ for end.
ed Stule* Is lending Britain $500
trash pile left unguarde-.l
W. Tapp, vice chairman of the
slaughter sentence in a Newr York
British fin­
Jeff I.ee Itcll, whose home Iv million to kelp
State prison, administration uffi in Seminole County on Route I,
The Christinas lights arc burn- in spite of having his left arm
WASHINGTON If)— T V Navy’ s Batik of America; Whitelaw Reid,
ancial problems caused by the
cints have disclosed.
ing a little brighter tonight for nnd leg in heavy casts he was FI1F-IF carrier-based Tiger R board o f chairman o f the Neve
received bad head injuries as his
York Herald Tribune; G#n. Wal­
The deportation ww, arranged |CJr Pame ,0 , itop on
top lt Suez crisis.
the Caton family uf 120 Plnecrest able to be moved
about In a ghter unofficially
has broken ter Bedell Smith, vice chairman
as part of extensive U. S. efforts lth, , nd o f
Sanford Ave. at
PITTSBURGH df&gt;— tHi- thrii,n -'•nforsl, "Daddy has wheel chair, they decided to du both the world speed and altitude of American Machinery and Foun­
to prod Red China Into releas- . l. j . , ud
Industry has viewed
linally come home lo r littlo right ,,,1,,,-tbmg about his family’s records held by Uritlsh
aizl dry Co.; and Itichard R. Deu*
Ing of 10 Americans held In;
&lt;-j r j.
q
"'si!in "*
fvnt-an-hour cost of living wage ,ln ,l,f t" ‘" c
•- ..........- - the ( hristnias.
Chinese jails on false charge*.
craft. Aviation Wvek ni.ig.iine |press board chairman of Proc­
Constable J
tor A Gamble.
iveulgated the a S l ,mri*'e lh*
sfwlwnrk * on,hl, M
it will b,. her
“ We tie thankful the house- , Two other Chines, alien, serv- way who inv
.
What could be more appropriate said today.
“
thr aCfi 1ers will receive
Jan. I as_ "an' “ l " mc Twelva-yi-ar
lh* h*‘ cveroldM:cnIt,
, L f,father.
srtves did not let us down in pur-, ,n* sentences in a California pria dent.
Ihnn to get the whole family to­
It said the plane "has flown
I other point of pressure" on the nnd
"
_
.haven t
nght-year-old Gary
gether, If Just for
a few days, slightly more than 1.2?) miles pel
chasing their holiday d in n e r .I « « “ .
* d*P° rt'« ,0° "
played
with
thrir
dad
since
May.
during tin* Christinaa Season?
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vm
.aid Sandy Anderson, manager
manager• of|
of , N* “ ° "
C u ,,’
hour in level flight at 40,000 feet
ths innford State Farmer* Mar| The three deportations resulted r*t&lt;’ ° r *pcc‘l
Wing south I — ........- -----_ .... . , For Mrs. Caton this Christmas
A check with the doctors con- and reached an altitude of "more
ket today aa he reported on the fro,n Communist Chine ;e chargrs ? n Sanford Ave. the 1935 Stud. 1
-----Department said to!uy wiU * * ,,,r" in* &gt;,0‘n'
,n" r firmed his excellent recovery rgttj than 72.0UO feet."
week’s activities.
that the United Stales It kntdln- ballcr convertible crashed Into the
WASHINGTON
1956 will equal
of worry snd heartbreak
and they further approved of the
There were 29 varieties o f pro- Chl?*,e cltl*«n« in this ccountry
the east side of euture Departm
o u n t',n,l*rbru*t&gt;
r y roatj.
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It was last May that Lcdr plan to fly him home for Christ
The official world’ s speed re­
Funeral service* will b« heT5
of
W,too,000.- - • ------si Tivt * 3 ,ln ,t ‘ heir will.
,h®.
road
farm
exports
in
that the all-time hlg
h ig h
1 - s o . K i . rGalloway
t . u „ „ , v said
, . u ih.i
ftoy Caton said goodbye to his
O, B. Grey, cord is t.l-1-J miles per hour set in Sanford tomorrow for Lt. Ro­
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dace and fruit, totaling 9I.T06I
. . .
.
( Constable
1955 family and left with Heavy At­ nuts. Commander
packages from Dec. I ) through
, ..
„ D«*H was alone In his car at the Ooo »ct in 1919, and exceed
and LCIHt J. S. Cleveland of the by the British Falrey Delta re- bert D. Roth who died when hit
tack Squadron FIVE for a over­ Heavy
Dt*. 21. at a gron valuation of
! time of the accident. Mllc wan cx;&gt;ortA by 3u |»er cunt.
Attack
Training Unit
K8U Jet crashed into a wooded
seas tour as a plain- roinmander volunteered as pilot* to fly him srscareh plane in March. The alti­ area near Laurrldale, N. J Thurs­
WH.91S.60. he reported.
I
^
^ e front bumper &gt;»hen
WASHINGTON Ob—Rep. Onur
tude record of 65.8*! feet is held
day.
-A rompiri.en »f
J J , *„
&lt;&gt; 0 » " . . h M n ,. " h .
by an English Electric Canberra
Lt. Roth was awarded th* Air
States made "a serious mistake’
bomber.
Medal and two oak leaf duster*
in admitting any Hungarian re­
ltst
- y ; ; r ,b .r -r x
The Tiger sva* built by Grum- for heroism In Korea.
fugees. He said he will “ virgor
m
critically injured.
Christmas present.
Id- Both is the husband o f the
man which has formally petitioned
oudy" oppose doublin'; the re
Bandy Anderson.
they hohi." one official told the
As soon a» he was able to tic
former Lila Moore Leffler of
IrunsiHirtcd
Itny
was
tranaferted
|Vrl,!,P»
Mr*.
(
aton
andI
the
three
1
National
Aeronautic*
Assn,
to
fugee quota.
S9aapk H.3967.tg nf tao ia tao United Press.
Sanford.
tr«ni|Mirieu, iioy was iroruierresi y0ung ,t#rl werr *h|p to guess „
. .
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to .1 military hospital in Germany w,ml thf(f tllrpr(„
w u (0
I
l‘ "&gt; make official attempts
All produce and fruit were very
-------------The sen res will be conducted
much in demand and practically
y ir n n
N c x IJ e lo w
and finally in mid October he was rhcn they were escorted to the Air I *l
fr o n ts , the magazine tomorrow morning at tl a. m. at
MEMPHIS, Tenn.
That oh
A l l varieties moved out at aatia-1•▼ 1CXICQII r l O l l u Q y
tho Holy Cross Episcopal Church
further transferal to the Naval 8|ai;(in 111|(, Wl.re mrt hy a (l0„ I said.
J»ct there Is not a walking Christ­
in H 11 h e s d a, Md. |of friends on the airfield parking
with military escort un.l with tha
factory prices, with the exception' C r « n o T I fa
Hospita
If
the
request
is
granted,
Grum­
mas tree, but only Will Renton,
of cabbage, green onions, and
I U D e U ll
Brv. John Thomas officiating.
Inis
tjci-n visited
There
ramp
on
Saturday
ufteritoon.
Hut
man v.uuld have 90 day* to make
lit up to protect himself from the
Survivors Include his wife, Mrs.
possible
by
radishes They were in the lew A n n i n
A fr
The next meeting of the Sanford uHcu
possinie
oy his
111s wife
wue |1(J olle prt,sel,i COuld help feeling
-rei-i.i
h .f„e . , n .ih, ir
hazards
of
crossing
the
street.
th, «h o .o encouragement and anon. thp lnlpH , -hrUtmM .p ,r|t ^ ^ e officUl runs before another^. 1LBj Moore Roth, a small ion,
pricewist bracket. Sandy A n d er;r v b u i n
,3 r o n e S
The Mexican Christmas scene. I "It's Just a little contraption I Lions Cltih will b* held at
son reported
tton contributed largely^ to Roy 1 p #(un nnd his overjoyed family S. contender could try. The other R obert Roth Jr., his mother, Mr*.
«•*. “ Illnmlnaroles'*,
whleh eaused rigged up to keep some dang mnt|yll(.|)t (j)„h nn j an 7 *| 6 45 pm .,
. ..
fur 1; leading contender fur both re-1 ^ r,d Roth Sr., Milwaukee, Wise-,
concluded,
The 0,1.
report
I rode o ff In the itmbiilani
tin ,, nf ih .
n „r ! , " fh
»M **P «ad
Interest last 1orist from running me down," ...
|)Unran ,.|„b secretary r,,mi,lk" " '
r
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and two brothers, Fred Roth Jr. of
usual, this time of the rear. eur|yM|. Jt fh(, homi&gt; of u an&lt;| Mpf- mW Renton, 23. in explaining the
,,iuh 1 un 3n’ rl
*‘*vfre head and bosly li.Jurlc
quirt holiday season together In,cords Is Lockheed s H04A Cnchler Mllv, Jllkp..
( har|Pa ||1)lh ot
said today.
When Caton’s friends
at the their own hum#.
citrus was heaviest in volume Robert S. Stone. 2013 Grandview flashing light on his roat-tail
huilt lor the Air Force.
I I'biladelphia.
Meetings scheduled for_ Dec. Sanford Naval Air Station recelv*
followed by celery, cauliflower, D r
bp ,it |Jai|| , hI, year
The light operates off a bat­
Charles Roth it accompanying
F*I word
w o r d that
in n
m i rrecovery
r v M v iiy
24
aqd 31 have l&gt;«cn postponed due1 ed
his
hud
cabbage and lettuce.
tery
and
a
flasher
breaktr
he
car­
night. and
tonight, tomorrow
the body from New Jersey to
[
surpassed
expectations
and
that
to
the
holidays,
Duncan
s.tld.
ries in his pocket.
Christmas night.
Sanford.
"We’ve had w&gt; many requests to
repeat the display,” said Mr*.
q&gt;on» “ fhn* we’r» eolnj to ,to It
agiin thi* yea r"
The llhjmmanoe* i* a Christ _
....
mss seene depleting th# Birth o f ,
A passenger automobile and a fracture* of the nose and ribs. T / x l l r . e - 1 / *
B» MRS. RAYMOND MORRIS ch rlj! with |f)# rand;M to |jeht
Seaboard Airline Train collided and possible buck injuries.
® U f l C I C JQ IT I
BERLIN th - The U S. Army
CASSEf BERRY— Two new Cuh |{,p heaven, lighting the way for
yestcrilay morning about a half
Damage to the automobile is
(Jon* were announced at Thurn- n nn t0 come,
mile east of Goldcnroad
estimated at a p p r o x i m a t e I y ha* ordered a stuffed toy ani­
day night’* meeting by president
To
lhc display which cover.
Both the driver sod his wife *Lixa» Tram damage was set st mal and a tricycle for a little
Paul McClure, with the Very Rev., the rooftop, in the yard, and sur
Irish girl who addressed h#r
were injured in the er*»h und
Christmas letter to Uncle Ham in­
w h h orn e R. Littleford. Dean o f . rounding the entire property, 300
taken to th# Winter I’ ark llospThr train crew, aboard
th#
stead uf Santa Clan*.
'Jie Church o f St. Luke's Epi-; candles and bag* are uied.
iu l Two children of the couple engine and one car truin, were:
acopa! Church as guest speaker.
“ We use the tS-hour hurricane
....
Scruea Little of Dublin said sh*
It. II. M-nn, engineer; J
were uninjured.
The Cuh Lions are mayor-elect type candies." said Mr*. Stone.
l heard
aa 111 U.S. i isoldiers
v iu ic i •
i ahere,
v t c ( * aero
n c
« $cn
»
Shortly after lO o’clock ,e»tcr Inn, conductor; H- J. Slaughter, t ,rt4jn|ng 3.500 orphan#, refugees
Donald Willson and William J. "and this year we have «ecured
1|l(, n(h, r f h,Men ,at
Christma*
day morning the automobde, a hrakeman, of Wildwood;
. and T. It ,,,*•
,
Blinn Sr They will be inducted l.ioo candles to use in the du
13V) tlldxmobdc driven by Dave , , *nd ^ ln* ” a',1,on ° f (,T' i parties. Shewrote to
"The U.S
ts srorking Lions at th* first Jan play."
|W. Welhrrington 34, an aeron
IArmy Chief inBerlin” asking
Iiry meeting.
Bags are folded twice in order (
autical engineer, o f Mims, was
Childrenof tin* injuredcoupe
“ iiltaie, do you think you could
Dean LitHeford. speaking on the I to make them stand open, they!
traveling west or. the Oviedo ,»re Ranny, five yeur old girl and ,har# on#
of your
partis'*
tru e
meaning of Christmas,'are then placed in the sand,
Winter I’ ark -oad at about *50
three-year old_ boy.
|w|,h u s?”
itro-ssed his hope that the gener"The custom is to light them'
m i spirit o f the American people only on Christmas
Eve." Mrs.
miles I—
per- *---------hour,* when
— — -------------it craahed
---------j i . 'I|f0i .m&gt;tl Gr."f
V’!
Rve-year-old cripinto th* front end of th* engine rislcd Troopsrt .Mack in the in- 1pled lister Sharman has under­
^ .p re s se d at this time o f each Stone explained It wilt take Lt
moving east at approximately instigation.
rear, would continue throughout and Mrs. Stone, with the help of
gone three operation! on her legs
20 mile* per hour.
I
—
:h«- year* ahead. The Dean hased a neighbor, about a half hour t o 1
and will soon go to London for
Wrtherington,
reported
F ill*
lie hope* for greater happiness In get all of the randies lit
another "Sh* Is very good and
he home a* a basis upon which1 "Thousand* of car* passed o u r1
, Trooper T Mark .Mack, received
we all lav* her." the Utter laid.
tontinued and widespread hippln I boost l*vt veer to gel a glimpse j
multiple contusion* and abrasions
“ Mummy calla her our llttl*
•** could be founded.
! of the unusual scene.” said Mrt
[ to both legs and head. Janice
blessing. Sh* U dying for a saus­
Dean Littleford, presented to the| Stone, “ and this year *ve would |
Wetberington. 31 the driver’*,
age dog anu a trike ta side. Sh*
elub by program chairman, Joe like to give everyone an opportu-;
*»f» is r*’&gt;*»t#il to have auffeted
is is bed since Saturday with a
f
i
l
l
s
CAIt
WAR
DECLARED
A
TOTAL
after
rolling
and
turning
n»rr
on
South
Hanford
Wclmer, accepted an Invitation' "Hy »&lt;&gt; » «
"Uluminaroies" ■
I U «mm.multiple lacerations and possible
(Staff 1’ boto)
(Continued On Tage Twelve) I during th* Christmas scaion.
, Ave. ucs« Lslu&gt; Jtiup. The ditvrr -a t e*lr Lee Bell.

J C. Reynolds

gNamed Assistant
Couniv Ranaer

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Airman Narrowly

m l Deports

Escapes Death
In Auto Crash

0

To Red China

Plane Unofficially

Top New s

In B r i e f * •

Home
l s tmas

Tops World Speed
Altitude Records

Market Report

•Shows Increase

Funeral W ill Be
Here Tomorrow
For Lt. R. Roth

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Man Lights Up
To Protect Self

Lions Club W ill
Convene Jan. 7

Dean LitHeford
Soeaks At Session;
Cub Lions Named

A u to ,

T r a in

C o llid e

N e a r G o l d e n r o d ;2 H u r t

Additional
Local News
On Page 12

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 193A

Associated Press Leased Wire

NO.

SubcommitteesTo Study
Future Highway Plans
'Christmas Lighting
Includes
Categories

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Nearing

Nine subcommittees of the Long
Range Highway Planning Commit­
tee were appointed last night by
the committee’s chairman. J- BratEntries in the Jaycee Christina.
ley Odham, to look into the coun­
Lighting Conteat are beginning It
ty's future highway plans.
pour Into the Jaycee Informatiog
The appointments were made
booth aa Christmas Day d ra m
following lengthy di.cussions on
nearer.
the present status of highway
John Alexander, chairman of
plans for the north section of
the Christmaa Lighting Contest
highway 17-92 and for the east
committee said yesterday that
C. c. WELCH SIGNS A SANFORD HERALD entry blink tor the Jaycee C brlitm ii Lighting Con­ section of State Road M.
test. Welch Is last year's winner in the commercial c iu b liih m rn t category. (Staff Photo)
folks are beginning to "to be *•
District Eniftneer Hugh Hanna
ware of the contest and showing
and G- Benedict ta t In on the
signs of sending entry blanks is
meeting.
as soon ai possible,
Hanna told the more than
"We know that many of th«
twenty highway planning com­
outdoor, Indoor, and door dla*
mittee members that construction
play* are not yat completed but
plans for the north section of ITthe judges are making tha round*
92 are nearing completion. "They
of Sanford each evening ts deter*
need only inking,” he said, "and
mine the winner as quickly as
by Jan. 8 they will be In Talla­
possible after the contest closes,"
hassee for final approval."
ho said.
It was also revealed that legal
work, under preparation by State
C. c. Vffileh, laat year’s wlnnet
Road Department attorney's and
if the commercial establishment
trophy, entered the contest by
title searchers ha* been complet­
ed and "deeds will be in San­
-•ending an entry to the JayceSn
ford tomorrow on ROW sections
Alexander was on hand to acecpl
in j u a i m i.t i n r. i j . sv,\iYi : exclaims one oi inc cr.uaren taaen on ineir annual Shopping the entry. Othera will toon folios*
WASHINGTON &lt;tp —President |
needrd for the four lane through­
of Sanford yesterday with spending money provided by the Jaycees. Shown with the young ha said.
Eisenhower and Prime Minister
way."
making her selection is Jack Sewell. (Staff Photo)
Odham, speaking to the com­
Javiaharlal Nehru of India said to­
There are five categories, Ah
mittee members said “ There are
rxander pointed out as he furth*
day ther “ full and frank talks"
a number of roads we can have
r r explained the contost. One o&lt;
confirmed a "broad area of agree­
If we ask for them—and If the
them Is an automatle entry when
ment" about world problems.
county commission is a little more
a blank la filled out for one of
aggressive. We've got a lot that •
In a joint communique Issued
the other three residential groups.'
needs to be done."
"We're going to judge the entries
TOKYO «S —OuUpokrn, 72- by the White House as Nehru left
Commenting
on
the
attitude
of
for an over alt winner," said
year-old ccoQomlit Tantan labl* for New York at the end of his
Seminole County and Sanford pco- I
Alexander.
baahl wat elected overwhelmingly four-day state visit here, the two
pie, relative to the highway pro-1
a* Japan's new premier today, leader* predicted that their meet
Children, numbering a baker’s
There s r t |U V. L Saving*
TALLAHASSEE If - The^Skitu; blctns, be said "A part of our
succeeding partlaliy-parlyxed IchHonda
for the winners in the re*
dozen,
from
the
St.
Luke's
Chip
Welfare
Board
will
try
again
at
[trouble
is
that
we
give
up
before
ing of minds will speed achieve­
Lighting
Ing Ci
too*
atari.
t o 1 JACKSONVILLE. Fla. cr --A
Home ...
in Slavia, were •idential Christmas
*
-----ment of “"peaceful
peaceful and friendly re-1
: " e ‘^
c t. We find more reasons to
Mayor Itaydon Bum* lectured dren's .........
l j|yer do||ara
ra the next Legislature to get a«!we
ts e .is
_
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f
VIENNA IW —Vice President lations among all nalloos of the I law pass'd authorizing the sta'e !*y. , . v »V£n 10 f nd on* rei,on 23-year-old
mother was freed __
Us*______
tail brownetle
doing
SuesU of the Somlnolu County1runmmJ
tunntfrupi explained the• c sl&gt;
R i c h a r d M. Ntxoo set out loslay | worU..
Mo get bz-s- part of th e money i t
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In tV'f.. D*V_i.ri0 'V
to .'v
New
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-eu Yoik's
Yaik's Gran,
Grant sensen- yesierday
ye.terday for
for mi
on annual
annual "Shop*!
"Shop-1 Winner of tbo commercial
camps that will take him within
,
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.
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,
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from now
what it
will reunion 'with' the* three children tral Terminal last Friday Then PlM T*)ur." .
■all* from
ii.tui see n-h*)
th!^^travriln* t ^ i h l
It miles of the Hungarian fiontler. j President are convinced that the erty and estate* of welfare recip a month
Odham laid.
she abandoned because she could1he told har psdlce rharges were
Jaycees, with funds provided ,nc
‘W V .
The Inspection may lead to a new i greater understanding of their re- lent* when they die.
| happen,"
(Continue^ on fage Twe)
being dropped and that her ease from the sa*e of balloons during
not afford Christmas presents.
American open door refugee pot-1 spcctive policies reached at these
Welfare Chairman Charles An_______________
When Mrs. Irene Pierce was, was being turned over to the New the annual Christmas Parade,
Icy.
ta'k» "H i facilitate the constant drewi of Orlando Wednesday preT _ f*
efforts of India and the Unted a#nied the Budget C o m m is s io n : D O Q TO I 0 L - O n S I O C r arrested for child abandonment York City wi-lfnre department ' presented each child with five
"I talked to the mayor of Now dollars.
CORDELE, Ga. HP— Retiring States towards the achievement of
she wat broke and despondent
York
and you most understand we
Children spent thetr mony as
Today,
the
was
dressed
In
a
bright
Ben- Walter F. George predicts the peaceful and friendly intercourse .,rODrialions
of
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m
S Six-Item Agendo
new winter outfit and had $53 don't think what you did was others "hum they had named on
world can enjoy a century of among nations in accordance with dolUr, during tha ,omlng blen,
given her by well-wishers who right.” Buni&lt; said. "You did a their lists.
# peace if the English-speaking peo- j the principles tf the United Na nium. But he said lien ond re At Special Meet
The hoys and girls ranged fro m .a
learned of her plight through news bad thing. But you are living In
pies and their friends will' »lrcng- lions,” the communique said.
j covery* laws would bring in an; The Board of Sanford City Com
a country where everyone is im ages four through 18
In l l n j l M o m k o F
then and maintain their bond* of
Nfhr„ and Mr. Eisenhowxr con--l additional 3 to i million . year mi„ i0ners will meet tonight for a stories.
poriant, no matter who she ntny
On arrival in Sanford shortly . I I I U l l l l r l C l I l U v e l
un,ty'
ferred for some 14 hours Monday t0 jj,,, state.
{special called session to consider
,
.
•j
, he, and we think you need help a fter ,10&lt;)n yestenluy, they were
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. in the seclusion of the President's
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R a ttle s n a k e
K i l t e d ,he w#' f*re ^ p ' *
,n of1(«'r treatesl first to a movie at the' ny Ena. Raymood J. Kennedy
NEW YORK W - Hundreds o f lflrm fll Gettysburg. Pa. They
^
bC#rn.
“n
**
d
more than any kind of police m u Thrare through the courtesy The Heavy Attack Training Unk
Christmas ahoppers In the Bronx, ta|j,td agaln at lhe Wh|te House j f ucCe!afuRy in the 1953 Legists- Called by Mayor F. D Scott,
the commissioners will consider
correction "
0f K]m Kimbrough.
experienced a most unusual ant
scurried for cover Wednesday Wednesday and at a format dinner ,ur* for a l,en and r*c o m y Uw' the possible financing of a sewage Here Yesterday
Tears
filled
the
eyes
of
th
e
;
(L'untinuril un i’age Two)
beneficial event when tha Chief
night during a running gun bat­ at the Indian Embassy.
A four foot ten Inch rattlesnake
treatment plant, a bill for work on
young mother.
tle between police and an cxof Naval Personnel approved Fill*
a city wrecker, regulations for the which measured six inches around
"I don't know what to say,"
Mnvict gunman.
DISARMAMENT TALKS
Premier M ollet
proteettort of railroad crossings Its body was killed early yestrr- she stammered. "I just want to be
Th&lt;t Sanford Herald sub- pe V. Ralbuena’s request for a
PROPOSED
* __ a •
*% •
«*
inside the city limits, an anpoint- day afternoon tder the home of
icrihers
will receive n Sunday change In rating. This is consld*
a good mom to my children. This
NEW YORK W — Sportsman
u n it e d n a t io n s , n . y . &gt;p
ment to the zoning and planning Huge Warren &gt;»t Sipes Avc.
morning
paper instead of the •red unusual by this unit in that
is the best Chiistmus gift I ever
William Woo&lt;lward Jr., fatally shot —The United States proposed toPARIS HP— Premier Guy Mol- commission, the offer to the rity | The huge reptile was roileil had."
regular
Tuesday afternoon nalbuma changed from • St**
by hit wife last year in the be- day that the five great atomic Irt ,mpl|ed b ,fore the rtilnch
ward, second class to • Draftman,
edition.
if. i
, nrflit-Ur left a cross —- ---- — —
----- 7,'----- icx impiico oeiore ire r rsmen i° t * piece of property for com- and ready to strike at a chicken
Change in publishing day* is second clas*. These ratings a rt
»static Of V jk T i t
I I * r t Y * A ,n rM,UmP pr' T,t* u ,k » on National Assembly today that he m.reial or Industrial site, and the when Robert Warren, of the U
?.f
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disarmament next March.
would ras.gn onia-a it approve,
Sanford Mamorial Li- s Marine, at hom eon furlough
made in order tint the em- dissimilar in the required skills
vailed in s u m g a t .» court.
--------------------------------------------- th, Franf0‘ nritUh
in h.- *&gt;r«rrI killed It with . a rifle
pMyes may enjoy Christmas demanded to be successful (* each
vadlng Egypt
I The meeing will be held in the I Ac* of the rattlesnake was daDay at home with their fami­ field.
LONDON HP — Egypt accused
This action was Initiated when
ansi rnnlinurd lies.
Mollet
did
not
ask
for
a
formal
[Hty
Commission
Room
of
the
/
"
"
"
"*
”
*"•'
France today of "deporting" 138
the
seed for n draftsman present*
I vote of confidence in winding up
Egyptian officers and men and
ci I itself within this command’!
a full dress foi-cign affairs de­
railed off a schedule)! exchange ot
Training Aids Dept. When fulfill*
bate. But the parliamentary lan­
P'risoners of war with the Angloment of this need seemed remote
guage
he
used
made
hia
intention
• Vranch command.
it
was discovared that Ralbuene
| clear.
manifested a particularly high at*
After reviewing h'.s govern*
tituile In the the Fine Art* area.
1merit's policies, Mollet said:
It was learned that in spite of a
"I will not pose the
lack of formal art training ha
I of confidence. But if the assembly
had long been Interested in tbit
doe, not approve the Socialist
field and was pu*tinj hia talent
motion approving his action* I
to work in his favorite hobby,
will draw the nuccetnry conclu­
sketching and photo coloring. It
sions."
wn» realize-.! by the Heavy
Attack Training Unit that Hal­
itovna's talent should be channeled
LONGWOOD- Longwood s An- j
{In auch a manner as to prov* a
1gain to both his service organiza*
aual Children’* Christmas Party [
tihn ansi Halbuena in terms of tha
will he held tonlgh' lit Sunny| satisfaction he would (tel whilo
shade Park at 8:.U) p. m AH
lining a job which made demands
youngsters to twelve years of age ^ gjjest, a visitor, a new- inem Sanf-t.d \iwcnis Club in the final
upon his highest aptitude.
The Heavy Attack Training
may participate in the event
b*&gt;r. newly elected officers, tao balloting for the top office of the
, LV.i* it proud to cia'm thU man
O ,o., rtaue I. scheduled to Christmas presents, and a to o l w-4mU-Hjb. 0 ,h«r o f f e r s namns a member of their team
•rriv - via the Town's Fir- Truck eniem itH r. made new. ut th.s-.
causa of the outstanding job h«
■i • .-Li „ m
t,. ..i,i „,c. Siwtford Kiwar.s Club yesterday. *‘1 on
PK5MW)r M
at ..30 p. m.
-n he wl I pr
jzraBk Ev ,n, chairman of the reuse of the resignation of Hoy
. did In successfully preparing hint*
• sent each guest from tne babio
al&lt;r0|e C o n ty Chapter. A ruri Mann, prtsidontelect, w%•«*• Wilself for a very difficult Drafts*
to the 12 year olda with a gift.
can Red Cross told the Kiwania Its Pcacjzck. first vies president;
' man examination. Ha exemplified
the prevailing spirit of thla unit
There will also be other Club that "We have fallen behind David Gatchtl. second vies prcsl&gt;through hi* initially*, determlna*
"gooilies" for thos.» attending as »" raising our quota for Hunger* dent; .ml Irving Pryor, member
lion to learn, and desire to ini*
well a t entertainment and enrol- lan Relief. W, now have y,'!i :o of toe H mtiI of Dire-* ir».
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prove his abilites so as to belter
ing
ward a $tt5 quota," he laid, "and
.Mrs. Roberta Calch'l, longtime
; serve th* Naval Service. He put
The years event w»» planned »* ,0°° ■* ,hal •» rtiaed we will caterer for the Kiwams oiganizaforth a maximum of effort In a
under the supervUon of Chair discontinue our appeal far fun Is " non and Mrs. J A Yates, her assituation which contributed to*
man Russell Grant, who was asD. J. Scott, past vice pu-.idsnt sistant. both received Chrijtm ai
ward the maintenance of th*
»l ted by Mrs. B It. Gray, Mrs.
Kiwanis International, of Alta- g ift, from Ed Lane who p.rsertted
uninterrupted functional status of
t Jau.te Duncan. Jlrs. Geneva monte Springs aahl ‘I have »|a nl them on behalf of the club. ilre.
i the Heavy Attack Training Unit *
A L -rg .-tit. Mrs. J |). C arturt. to years in Kiwams and am proud Gatchel receiv»*d an aulnmatie
operations.
.Mrs Ralph llannond, Mrs. Castle be a part of the organization ' toaster. Mrs Y i'ct a floor lamp.
Ma'ers and Mrs Sarah Jtobley. John Kndar, City Commli»iim-| Sidney Vihleo Jr., Eagle Scout,
John Reams will he
of *r&gt; County Commissioner-elect, art! solo trumpeter entertained
ceremonies for the evening.
Manager of the Seminole County members of *he local Kiwanis
The Christmae Party is fin a 't Chamber of Commerce, and C! il. p aying th r o numbers, St.
Cit by the Town of Longwood. president of the Florida Slate I. tj v B'liea, WH tn )?h.tstma r.nd
Womens Civic League, Chamber League was installed as .» ncv. Thu ' oid'« Prayer. H.' wat ic*
of Commerce, Home Dcmonstra- member of the local club, [.ester compamed at the piano by Jlrs.
tlor Club, Tourist Club. Volun : Tharps ,r d Mack
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Secratary; Bov Clifford Colton. Miami. Troaiauxee- ts'iUjam Ronald '

Ike, Nehru Say Talks
Confirm Better Insight
About World Problems
Welfare Board
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Recovery Law

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Christmas Gifts

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at keeping the holiday accident
tall below the K4 killed U it
Chriftmaa a ad New Year**.
C- M. Lamb, President of the
American A llocation of Motor
Vehicle Aim toll trato ri, , advised
U. S. motoriats:
1. Observe the rturteay af the
road: doti't NRfua# hone power
with hefpower II yotf want to atay
l t in .
2. Slow down a t daik and night .

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oinif Drivers
2-Car Collision

ride af a ear driven by Mia. I CUy Court before Judge
it Ross, 409 San Carlos Ave.,! Leonard/.

S Remember: Mining aMohoI neer Benedict told the committee
and gasoline U the first step to oa ha described eonatruction plan
ilawnp oa the icetion of road
suicide.
from the bridge to M cltarille
The historic Australian plana. A r t
County Attorney Mack X. CleveThe Southern Crete, in which
Sir Charles Kingiford Smith, Iand Jr. exflktned that • hearing
Charles Ulra, James and Harry before Judge Vaasar Carlton will
complete the lT-aa Row *equlLyon made the first wans-Paci* litlan for the Muth lection. The
ic flight id UM% is being pre­ he (ring, Intel vuu appraiser! fact,
served eg a national memorial in will be held FrMsy morning.
a special building in Brisbane.
A preliminary ppraiial of the
north icction of 'T-92 ROW* bai
been made, John Fox, Seminole
County Right of Way agent told
the committee last night. "How.
•ta r," ha said, “ we need a right
of Way map showing ditches and
borrow pits which T have beeh

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Children's Program
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The annual Children'* Christ­
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WASHINGTON UP — Oil da- the
Church of the Nireren* this
liveryman Robert Harding could Sunday morning a t 9:43. M rs^
not understand why he didn't hear Robert Spear (a director and U n “
Leslie Holcombe J r. aecompgnlst.
any -^tank-full" noises.
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So he and hla truck driver, Al­ Others assisting a rt, Mrs. lam
Watson, Mrs. Howard Butcher,
bert Green, pumped another loo *nd Mrs. Frank Price.
gallons of fuel oil Into the Intake
A beautiful Chntmaa tree wll
pipe outside the two-story house- be a part of the decorations and
But he still didn't hear any of a gift has been prepared for ev­
those old familiar "tank-full" ery attendant to be given at the
whistling noises that tell the vet­ close of the morning worship ser­
eran oil deliveryman It's about vice. The morning worship ser­
time to slop pumping.
vice will follow the Children’*
So Harding and Gresn pumped Christmas Program after a sh o rr
Intermission. Traditional Christ­
In another 100.
Rv then the oil truck gauge mas carols and the anneal Christ­
read 344 gallon*. But the order mas message by the pastor will bs
called for filling a 135-gallon tank. highlights of this service dedi­
At Harding explained later, he cated to putting Christ In proper
realized there was "something perspective this Christmas.
Training dspartmanta will not
wrong."
meet this Sunday night but at 7
Then he noted another thing
m the Volunteer Choir will
about that order1 it called for de­ p.
present a cantala, "While Sheplivery of oil to 323 31th St. NE.
And — what do you know — the herds Watched". Choir member-A
will be dressed in the garb of
number on this house where he Biblical days and the Nativity
wae delivering the oil was 123
Scene will provide fooal center of
3Uh St. NE.
Interest.
Harding and Or*en lift to con­ The publie la cordially Invited
sult higher authorltlM at Griffith to attend these services at tha
Consumers Co- Mrs. Charles Go- Church of the Nasarene located
b«r of 223 atih St. NE. arrived. In Hanford at the corner of Se­
The house aet-racd to smell of cond and Mapl*.
oil. Mrs. Gober invettlgated. She
found 313 gallons of oil five InchNicaragua’s monetary unit ii
t i drop ( w r in g the floor of her called the cordoba, named afie.fr
(tile r recreation room.
Francisco Fernamlea d« Cordoba
.Obviously there was seme mis- who founded Niaragua’s first
take. The Oobers don’t have an I villas of Leon and Grenada,
oil burner. The tank was remov­
ed eight years ago- Oaly that old
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Fireman ware alreaJy swab­
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Griffith Consumers arrived with 8 « * O v %
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The Hotel ROosevilt In New
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Tour Committee, Mason Wharton,
Senator Douglas Sten.trom ad­
met tha children after the show
vised the committee that Fifth
District Reed Board member bat lo asilit them in thnlr selaeUagt
"thld nta Uiat both of these roads as they tim e d Sanford § u j t h .
Assisting Wharton were: G a r
(17-48 and SR 41) can be let this
field Willett, d .
year.”
It was then that Fifth District Alexander, David Klingansmith,
Read Department Kotineer Hugh John BraUtl, .Jack Bewail, and
Madna said "We can get the plans Nora Belle Clause, Jaycee secre­
‘(SR 44) out by lh« middle of tary.
Accompanying the c h il d t a n
. rebrufay."
| The Subcommittees appointed from Silvia were: Mrl. Georgia#
'w ill look into the possibility of P*g«l house mother and Mrs.
Rights of ways for SR 4t from A. Bellhorn, wifa of the principal
Chriitian Day
Mtllonvllle Ava. to French Ave.j of St.
JR 4l westi Osteen Bridge; Eton- School.
labatcbee Creak Bridga; Tuseawills Road.; Sanford Ave. to Na­
vy Basel Onora Rd.; SR 417 at
Altamonte Springs; Inter StaU
DEC. !»
System.
Admission!
On the countywide plans, John
Arnold Allison (Sanford)
Kridcr, Counly-commt*iion*r-elect
Greenville Poff (Lowtwooil!
ahd manager of the Seminole
Mary E. leFila &lt;0*tecn)
County Chamber of Commerce
Theresa Muslk (Sanford)
■•Id "I think a survey similar to
Discharges
w il t the State Highway Depart­
Robert Sellers (Enterprise)
ment la usinc will work in tht
Minnie K tnls (Sanford)
county. A full time engineer can
Jan# Flynt (Sanford)
lay out the plans and then we can
Claudine Case and baby boy
do the work on n non-political
,
(Lake Mary)
basis."
Ruby Griffis (Sanford)
Next meeting of the Long
Frank Knight (Sanford)
Range Highway Planning Commit­
tee will be hold at the Longwood Allen Dobson (Citrus High!*)
Henry Brown (Sanford)
Hotel to which the town councils
DEC. 29
of Altamonte Spring*.-CtasalberAd mi** ion *
ry. Longwood and Lake Mary will
Fanchon MeRobsrts (Sanford!
be Invited. The following meet­
Jacqueline Bowmin (Sanford)
ing will be held at Oviedo.
Dorothy Vann (BanfcrJ)
Willie B. Henry (Sanfonlt
Broadway, New* York's center
Birth*
of theatrical and night life, waa
Baby Girl Bowman
ftrat named by early Dutch set­
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tlers as "de Herre Straat,” which
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means grand or lordly-

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frozen &gt;rreen pea«*. Dot rolLs and
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T a k e Stock O f S e l f , P re p a re
T o M ake New Year's Resolutions
This Is th« sssson when people begin to
roll up their sleeres, so to speak, snd make
naoiutions about their future conduct
T hey resolve to be wiser and better. They
taak e lists of things they intend not to do.
T he ta rg e t date for these various changes
la behavior Is the firs t of the new year.
However, in this period of pre-Christmas
celebration, m any people sta rt their yearend sum m ary of w hat they "should have
done” and w hat they "did not do ”
Actually, however, this business of m ak­
ing resolutions is fa r from being nothing
m ore than a year's-end exercise.
T he fact Is th at any man worth his salt
resolves frequently, perhaps many times
.d u rin g a single day. to do better a t
his work o r In his relationships with others.
T his is one m ark of a man of goodwill, th a t
be takes stock of himself and tries to move
w ith a sense of guidance Instead of merely
d riftin g through life.
This tendency toward soul-searching and
personal admonition Is one of the charac­
teristics th a t distinguish man from the
lower animals. T hat’s something to think
about when you’re making up your New
Y ear’s list.

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Forget Something?
Have you forgotten something?
There sre three more shopping days until
Christmas- I t is a period of time when folks
are rushing about apparently getting no­
w here but a t the snme time trying to make
laat minute purchases of forgotten or over­
looked gift*
Too many of modern-day shoppers make
th e ir lists long and complete for family and
friends, overlooking entirely th at the spirit
'o f Christm as is reflected In ‘‘It is better to
give than to receive.”
Predom inant in the story of the birth of
th e Chrlstchild Is the coming of the wisemen "bearing gifts of gold and silver and
.m yrrh.”
The example has been set—and as our
thoughts come nearer Christmas Day our
heart* should lean toward those who a r e
less fortunate, who are lonesome, away from
home, and need the happy association of
friends who are generous with their tim e
and their gifts.
! Look a t your Christm as Gift list again—
th ere may be someone you have forgotten.

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Ilia Poet Office af Saafnrd Florid* &lt;jnd*r th a Act
of Congraaa of March I. IS7»
r u m PCRKIM* E ditor a&gt;4 PuMlthor
MARION HARMAN S R . E ia a a tte o Editor
EVr.LTN J Cl-Sin.VO. A d r e r l l d a f Maoacor

Don't W a lk Self To Death
Don't walk yourself to death
That Is h w arning from the Florida High­
way Patrol—and a very good one here at
Christm astim e. Christm as shoppers load
their nrm s with bundles and packages only
to walk themselves right Into a death-trap
as they dash from between parked cars in­
to the path of death-dealing motor vehicles.'
Col. H. N- KIrkman. head of the Florida
Highway Patrol, recently Issued a state­
ment regarding pedestrians. He said that
a little forethought on the part of the shop­
ping pedestrian m ight provide him with
the foresight to keep out of a serious uccident.
Sanford and Seminole County’s streets
and roads are narrow as well as busy. They
can barely take care of the heavy traffic
during holiday periods such as Christm as­
time.
It is only fthr warning to advise pcdiwtrians to watch carefully where they cross
streets.
Thousands of people will flit here and
th tr# on last m inute shopping binges and
some of them are bound to shoot rig h t in. . th e path of trout,I, If th „c a r,.
ful.
Fortunately. Sanford and Seminole County has had a minimum of pedestrian sccidents (and we are proud to knock on
wood) but that Is no sign that the immed,
... .
,
late fu tu re will be traffic and pedestrian
clear of tragie Injuries or maybe deaths,

Too Late To Classify
B« RUSSELL KAY
The automobile, despite the
convenience and plea lure it af
ford*, i* fait becoming a "mon­
ster" wll*. which wc find our
Klvei hard-put to handle. Man);

citie* with highly populated me
tr'opolltan area* arc faced with
" " “ S
Z r
palace anrl expanded facilities
,h*‘ il **** u k e ,.?.ear* t0. con.
|ioni 0f doilan.
Area* that we have ion* cun
»Wered aa ‘‘down town or bu,i
ness district!" w i t h narrow
rtrfeli , nd inadequate parking
facilities find their merchants

From the files of the Department of Pub- ^ ^ ' . ‘" o p p iS ^ e " * V S 'p l S l J
lie Safety comes these facts: 45 persons or parking epace provided for arc
died and 733 were injured in traffic ac- taking mor* and more business
cidents for a 14-day period. December 16.27.
' S ^ V ' V r e being
Immediately before and right after C h ris t- built in downtown arcai. A* old
masonce ait* lorn down their lltes
Eight of those who died were pedestrians.
now b*,n“
f°r pa,kin&lt;
*t
. ..
i
i . i
, Florida is no exception to the
Many of the 733 were also pedestrian*. In ruI, j , cktooviU(,
Tam Pa.
the last minute days before Christm as, St p ct«-nburg. Orlando and other.
Decemlier 18-24, half of four of the eight cities ore all feeling the traffic'
total, died as the result of traffic.
and parking pinch.
W ork safely Is the best advice we can j
^
ffi\e fo r it to a good * a y to avoid a trip Manufuctuem continue to turn out
to the hospital.
I car* In ever increasing numbers,
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TALLAHASSEE UP — The; agencies not to make any sa la r y 1: was decided that tb« trustees
State Welfare Department Jumped adjustments until the classifica­ will meat oa the second and
the gun on pay raises recommend­ tion plan is adopieii. rojeettd or fourth Tuesday* of the month at
p. m. and that land* nU| |„
ed under the still tentative raer.i revised by the merit council
system plan and drew criticism : The cabinet turned down pro­ au-'.ioaed off before tha meet­
from the cabinet and a warning posed salary increases asked by ing and the sales presented to
to other agencies not to m ake' tht Health Department for four the trustees only for formal a p -^
proval or rejection.
the same mistake.
county health offirer*. aPbo'gh
Toe cabinet members, who rotBut the cabinet was forced to local funds would cover the
ed down the line for Adlii Steven­
release $221,235 to rover salary raises.
son for president, also authorized
hike* approved by the department •
and put into effect Nov. 1. and Smith said propo-«d raises for paymeot of STM to defray ex­
Dr.
Joseph
Bistowish
of
Leoi
another &lt;117,086 for new positions
pense* of the Republican electors,
County and Dr. T. E. Cato of who cast Florida's In electoral
Tilled since prepamtion of the
Dade would put their salaries far vote* for President Elsenhower.
1&amp;S6-57 operating budget
Toe salary raises irpresenu-d out of line svith other healih of­
about 6o per cent of thoes rec- • ficers. He said they are alreadf RAILROAD FEATURES MOVIE*
JERSEY CITY. N. J . UP -T h e
or.mended in a recent survey on getting more than the maxinium
which the proposed merit system recommended under the merit Pennsylvania Railroad wij.’ offer1}
system
now
in
effect
and
that
movies to patronj on two of it*
classification plan will be based.
The classification plan, however. 1further raises "might destroy commuter train: this week. A 16
minute film will be *hown to ahas yet to be approved by the the purpose” of the system.
Few«r Merlins* Now
bout 6J0 commuter* explainins
Merit System Council and G ov.;
The cabinet aI*o oted to meet why the railroad wants to consol­
Leftoy Collin* told the cabinet
mcetlny that the Welfare Depart- ] as trustees of the internal im­ idate the two train* into one.
ment’s action "maker things dif­ provement fund only twice each
month beginning in January, in­ PEDESTRIAN COLLIDES » ITR
ficult"
stead of each week as »• pres­
AUTO
Other Agencies Warned
Budget Diiector Harry Smith ent.
TOLEDO. Ohio UP —Herbert
The members sit as trustees as Watson was arrested for colliding
warned that "thing* could very
well get out of hand" If cither the last business of cabinet meet­ with an automobile. Police la id #
agencies whose personnel are in ings and usually have to listen Watson, 23. Ignored a red light
line f o r raises under the proposed to several hours of hearing) on while running for a bus and
1classification plan approve the administration and sale of state bumped into a car. smashing the
windshield.
raise* before the plan is acted lands.
on.
B
it
Smith
told
the
cabinet
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s
t
t
x
e
x
t
e
x
e
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s
t
m
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v
v
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v
v T r m v r m t n v s e 'u e i t e r
single track ii susnetidc-i by a
there was no way to avoid re­ v
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sy,tem of slender towers with leasing the funds since the money
practically no overhead tonitruc- wae already committed.
tion so that ground traffic ben­ The cabinet directed Smith to
eath has a clearance of id fret. immediately warn all other state
Monorail cars carry 60 passeng­
ers and can run singly or in units. waiting for them when they re ­
They run on pneumatic tire, em­ turn in the evening.
Far sighted officials and buxi­
ploying a gyroscope baUrv-e, a f­
ne** exteutives are considering
fording passengers a noiseless,
smooth, comfortable ride at transportation to link suburban
speed, of iOO miles an hour or areas in Dade. Hillsborough. Pine
lias and the Palm Reach to M i-'
more.
ami coastal area,
For over a half a century a tnsnanaisdsrdl taordlu taoi t.voin
Monorail system has bean operat­
Passengers could be whisked
ing in Wuppertal. Germany with from their own residential area to
• Fine Detection of blooming polled plan!*, foliage
outstanding success and has car­ an industrial or business section
plant*, di*h garden*, cut flower*, wreaths and
ried over eight hundred and fifty in a m atter of ten or fifteen
million passenger* without a minutes against ground transpor­
co magessingle fatality.
tation requiring an hour or more.
Many traffic experts believe
Los Angeles is planning for
that within the next ten years Monorail transportation to serve
• "Wire service anywhere anytime.”
large cities will prohibit the use its far flung suburban areas and
i f pa.'Ssngcr car* in downtown only awaits legislative action to
arcae and Monorail trains will permit issuance of bonds for its
Sipes Ave. on right after railroad crossing.
bring shoppers and employes construction. You might tuck this
from suburban areas which they column away and dig it out ten
Phone 319
rearh in their automobile leaving years from now lor re reading
it in a Monorail parking lot to b« in your Monorail coach scat.

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| traffic both urban and intcrurban
I geta heavier and morn harardoua.
If retail business keeps humming along induatrial giowth of *u,h arcu*
a t th is pace, we soon may lie able to say as HilHborough-Pinellas. Miami,
(with apologies to Winston Churchill) that Palm
“"'1 other* with

never have so m any owed so much to so
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All O h ltu ar? aotleoo, t a r d a of think*. raaolulloaa and
aodca o of - a t e r t a l n m - n t fo r t h t ptirp-tat of r i li t n *
fando will ha c h a r t e d fnr a t regular * 4 , e rtltla a -ra lte .
T h e Herald te a member of the United I’roa*
whleh la t n i l l l t d a a e l a a l v t l , t o th* a i t for r t p u b l l r a Uon of all tha local aawa prlated la thla aewepaper.

moan* more and more perman­
ent resident*, more and inure
Some Hafelv expert* believe th at testing automobiles.
One possible answer to the
the skill* of driver* would lie n sure way
to prevent accident*. Other* think that problem I* the Monorail. Miami
..
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officials arc giving it serious con­

testing the skull* of driver* would be even , ideration ind IIoiuton&gt; Tcx«* „
a better way.
I experimenting with it in hope*
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j it will give relief in their tryng
traffic problem.
Folk* who make New Year’* resolution* The Monorail ii the present day
Rapraaanlad
Xa|!i&gt;aell,
bp O tnaral
Adtrarll.Ua
have a lot in common with chinawnre manu­ version of the o ld fashioned ele­
ferric*
Inc. 1*1 O a - r ( l a
Sarin** Rank
Hid*
A tla n ta Oaorgla
facturer*. It’* th e breakage thnt cut* into vated railway, tn overhead m is pended train with light roomy
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Thurs. Dec. 20. 1950 the profits.
coaches as luxiirlnit* as an a ir­
liner, safer and faster than any
other type of tran*t&gt;*&gt;rt ition. No
form of ground transportation can
compete with it from a tnasa
Two truck* rolled into Wlnts-r supervise the Installation of all Midway, for Winter Purk and transportation standpoint.
Monnrait operates on a single
Pxrk lest week with the first other material to bo received in Maitland; VALLey, forAltamonte
eonilfnmant of th# million-dot- the future by the Winter Park Springs and TEmpie, for the Cas- beam In a manner similar to the
I moder Industrial corneyor. Its
lar oquipment for the projected Telephone Company from North1selberry and Fern PUark tr*a
Metropolitan telephone service., Electric.
Installation of the new equipment
nrook.'. Job reportedly is twobegan Immediately in the Central , . , . „
Office room In the Winter Park foW: ln lho flr,t ',l*re ho wl"
Telsrphone Company’s new build- ‘ heck the new Winter Park TeleIng on New York and W elb o u m e *n engineering viewpoint, with a
Avenues.
view to spotting possible 1mThe 12 ton shipment from North provemcnU or adjustment, that
Electric Company, Gallon, Ohio, "tight make It even more ndeInclude* frame* and cable run- j quale for, housing (he m ailiineij
i. beside,
million kw
conway*.
■»-,line* two
i*w iniuiua
ii- i required by thr complex operaduetor feet of Intra office cable
of ‘he Metropolitan dial ser
•nd other miscellaneous lnatalla-1 ’ l o ­
tion equipment.
Moreover he will assist Winter
A. E. I.udevcher, Traffic Man Park TvlvpHonc Company o f f ic ia l,
• g tr of the Winter Park Tete- in working out a system for r«phona Company said the rest of numbering telephones In the area
the material will be coming in ansi facilitate the transition from
O O
"in a steady flow” from now oa, the present to the future system,
nntil th* U tter part of 1N7, whan when all numbes will be formed
pair
the new toll-free service, connect­ by an exchange prefix fnllomal
ing 70.000 telephone* ovtv an by five numera’s.
area of 52* square ntllea in O r
Exchange prefixes for Winter
ange and Seminole Counties, will Park and surrounding area are
go into effect.
Two official* of North Electric
ENCOURAGES CRIBBING
Company were on hand here to
LOS ANGELES UP - A driver
receive the new equipment and training ichool has had its license
ndvten Winter Park Telephone revoked because It gave stu­
Company technician* on It* In­ dents too much service. The de­
stallation: Erie Brook#, North partment of motor vehicle* said
Electric assistant director of de­ the school gave the students pen­
velopment; and Carl Foster. cils with answers to the driver’s
North Electric resident engineer test printed on them.
•nd general r*pr#e*ntative for
the State of Florida. Totter has
Columbia University U provld
O nt air# f ilt every foot.
been entrusted with th* direct ing to scholarships for studious
supervision of th* lnstallsioa of who have hid to flee Hungary
the new equipment, lit will also1from the Soviet invasion

New Equipment Being Installed In 'Phone Building

HOLEPROOF
Heather Doon
c o tt o n lin ed
n yl on
stretch s o c k s

NOTICE
S EN K A R I K GLASS and P A IN T CO.
M cR A N EY — SMITH PA IN T and GLASS
SM ITH OUTBOARD MOTORS
W ill Be Closed M onday
D ecem ber 24th

Open Til 9 pm Friday and Saturday

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306 E. 1st ST.

WEAR

3ANFOKD

I'HONE 1222-J

H is lentil...and H is Greatest Thrill I
Nine time* before he lias stood in his dealer's show­
room mill accepted the kc.vs to a new Cadillac car.
And yet, ns often as he has re-cnacted this
glorious event, lie knows that there is something
very special alxuit today.
For tills is more titan a new Cadillac. Tills is the
newest and most advanced Cadillac car ever to
find its way from drawing board to production line.
And imagine, for just a moment, the many
wonderful thrills that await him as he takes tins
keys anti starts otT on Ills first journey home.
To begin with, there will be his discovery of
Cadillac's brilliant new performance. The car is so
smooth and responsive that it will be a revelation.
Then, as he takes the sweep of the boulevard,
there will lie the added thrill of those admiring
glances that will come from Itis fellow motorists.

^ And how satisfying it will lie to find that
Cadillac owners themselves have a special aflectioa
for the man who rides in the neu&gt; "car of cars”.
Ami finally, of course, there will I* the joy of
that wondcrtul "welcome home" as he turns into
the familiar driveway and cunics to a silken atop,
I'or a new 1957 Cadillac is the prize of anv
family , . . an,I the pride of any neighborhood I

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W by not come in soon for a preview of this
thrilling experience? Wc have a 1957 Cadillac
waiting in our show-room—and we will l&gt;e happy
to give you a personal demonstration at any time.
Whether it'* to be your first or your second —
or your fifth or your tenth Cadillac—you're in for
a wonderful surprise I

H O L L ER M O TO R SA L E S

COR. 2nd &amp; PALM ETTO AVE.

PHONE 1231

�Dorcas C la ss Has

THE SANFORD HERALD Thur*. Dw. 20, 1958 Pair* 8

Truthseekers
Christmas Meeting
Have Christmas A t Crabtree Home
The Dorcas Class of the First
Party Tuesday Baptist
Church held Itr Christ-

So cia l fcv&amp;ntbi

......... mas meeting Tuesday night a* *v*
The Truthseekers Class Christ'
mas P arty svas held Tuesday!
Tuecdaj home* of Sirs. W. I. Crabtree,
Projects For Year
afternoon at McKinley Hall, with 125(1 Palmetto Ave, with Mrs. A.
L. Thomas, Mrs ft. A. Cohen, and
Mrs. It. F. Crenshaw presiding.
Chosen By Members
The meeting was opened with Mrs. R. J. Schmidt as eo-hosfe«sthe singing of “Joy To The e«.
O f Beta Sigma Phi
Mrs. J. L. Hobby, class presi­
World”, after which Mr*. Isee
Beta Sigma Phi met Monday
dent,
presided over the meeting,
Anderson presented the devotion*
night at the home of Mrs. Cor­
at using the Christmas Story ^ r».
Gardiner, class
The Lake Monroe Home Dem­ don Frederick. A letter was read
from Luke, a poem “The True tT*
ln prayer and Mrs. M T.
onstration C|ub had its Christmas from Dr. Rogers of the Florida
Christmas, and closing with a Haynes rend “The Three chests
arty Friday evening a t the Mental Institution sent there this
prayer.
, nm* a'*° •1 ehapter from the book
ome of Mrs. Annie McArthur.
year.
,
,
“ My Spiritual Diary” bv Dslo
A most interesting and enter*
Mrs. Paul Marrs, opened the
Notice was given of the state
taining program was presented;
meeting, and after a short busi convlntlon to be held a t the
After the business session, plana
by Mrs. Mrs. W. S. Thornton,
Columbus Hotel In Miami May
reading “ The Christmas Dinner”, were* made for a family supper
of England, gave a talk on home
Members were urged
and Mrs. M. W. Castle, who to ho held In January
We in England.
t0 . , tend.
Gifts placed under the beauti­
told about Christmas in other
Tho group sang Christmas;
fully decorated Christmas tree
A letter was read from Mrs.
lands.
carols, after which they present­
Gertrude Dingfelder expressing
On behalf of the class, Mrs.: were exchanged, and the class
ed a lowly gift to Miss Myrtie
her pleasure at winning the
Crenshaw
presented
the class £rc,?.n,c‘* *
to Mrs. W. D.
Wilson,
Home
Demonstration
Terri-Lee. doll awarded by the.
teacher J. If Stephan, a gift, for,
Agent. An exchange of
gifts
sorority. The doll was awarded a*,
which he thanked them and gave!, Delicious refreshment* with A
among the members followed.
the annual Childrens Christmas
a
very interesting talk. He told Christmas motif were served to
Mrs. Annie McArthur, hostess,
party Saturday. Dec. 15. at the
a atory “ What If Christ Had Not Mrs. W. D. Gardiner. Mrs. J. L
assisted by Mrs. C. E. Jackson,
Come" ami offered a prayer for Hobby, Mrs. John Cullum. Mrs.
served refreshments to Mrs. W. home of Mrs. Voile A. Williams
Margaret Young, Mrs. I n n s
Jr.
The
social
chairman
reported
A. Canup. Mrs. D. K. Inman,
they visltol among themselves while waiting for the delicious meal peace, lie closed hy reading por­ Ned M o o s e , Mrs.
Richard
very good attendance and that A FEW OF T ltr MANY who enjoyed the annual Christmas Supper
tions of the Book of Luke and ex­
Miss Myrtle Wil&lt;on. Mrs. J. It.
to lie served. (Staff Photo)
Knowles,
Mrs.
John
Fuller,
Mrs.
given by the Alina Miller Circle Tuesday night, are shown here as
“
a
good
time
was
had
by
nil”.
pressing the hope that all would
Griffis, Mrs. C. C. Jackson, Mrs. j
Holtzelaw, Mrs. G. H. Sykes, Mrs.
Projects
chairman.
Mrs.
J.
L.
strive
to
put
Christ
In
ChrtstHazel Gardner, Mrs. E. A. Myers,1
J. E. Andrews, Mrs. M. T. Haynes,
nia«.
Mrs. Paul Marrs, Mrs. J . G. | Horton Jr., reported that this
Mrs. W. W. Horne, Mrs. W. \
After the group had sung sever
Andrews. Mrs. C. E. Hlttell, Mrs. *&lt;™P would buy a rocking chair
al Christmas carol,, refreshmentsi
U Th° m is' Mrt*
l . if. Tindel, Mrs. E. Rabun. Mrs. *or both nurseries at the hn,pi
wen- served from a beautifully | _ V .j,
J. C. Sapp, and Mrs. G. E. Fuhr«lv« » donation to the auxtdecorated table, with Mrs. W. | s&lt;:hmMtm |ln ,
, liary for the orthopedic table, and
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also ''adopt" a needy family for
S. Thornton pouring, assisted by
In need of a morale builder?
Another bountiful meal was cn- bouipiet of chr/ienthcm um s en­
the roming year.
| Mrs. Lee Anderson. On the re­
Try
leaning back in a tub full of
nY
VIRGINIA
CONN
hanced
tho
setting.
•
night
as
the
Anna
freshment committee wen* Mrs.
Story League Hears Mrs. W. G. Fleming asked for Ju&gt;**‘l Tuesday sponsored It* an­
warm soapsuds onto a resilient
Completing the decorations was| The mail brings many Interest- .also for its size, and it would be
volunteers to take part in the Miller Circle
**• l rawfnrd, Mrs. R. W. foam rubber bath pillow. It's a
Christmas supper, to which a lurgo tree Ireestd only xvith
Christmas Program Hospital Auxiliary “High Fever nual
; ing things during this M-asou, but a creilit to all if this tournament: Turner, Mrs. Mamie Griffin, and , luxurious but inexpensive tre a t
the
husbands
wcie
invited.
In
soft
bluo
lights
and
ornaments.
Follies”.
eon!-! he brought here. If so much! ^*r».
Wait*
of the affair wn» Mrs. A. Coder the tree were placed the: one of our better known Navy
At Meeting Monday Mrs. A A. MeClanahan was charge
Those present were Mrs. R. F.
ambition can be harnessed for
.
.
.
.
.
|
,
i
wives
has
really
hit
the
jackpot,
Ever fill the cavities of baked
,h-U ,hj# brilllHnt frp(l use in the sport of golf. I'm siir Crenshaw, Mrs. R. M. Mason,
The December meeting of the • welcomed back to the group, P. Bow-craox, who was assisted gifts brought by each g u m . La er |(
halves of acorn squash with
by
several
other
members
of
the
in
the
evening
the
pre-ents
were
Sanford Story League was called after having been in Tennessee
ture received a card from no1prised that other enterprises have Mrs M. If. Brock. Mrs. Ios* And­ creamed ham? Nice for lunch or
circle.
opened by ail those atten d s".
erson. Mrs. lx E. While, Mrs. supper.
to order by the president, Mrs. f°r the past ten months.
other
than Elvis (the pelvis) fallen so far in arienrs.
The Elks Club was beautifully
Two interesting programs wcie
The ilelicious covered dish meal Presley hlmsetf wishing her a
Mabel Blount, Mrs. Jf. W. Castle,
H. L. Moore, the prayer was of­
A
beautiful
silver
platter
was
decorated with Christinas b"!l*, consisted of turkey, with all tha
fe re d , and minutes were read and presented by Mrs. R. R. Saxon
“Cool
Vule
and
a
Frantic
First”
presented to Verne Smith for win­ Mrs Charlotte Reynolds, Mrs.
on “ Environment” and
Mrs. long strips of red and green crepe trimmings, pies, cake* and var­ in her confession she admitted ning tho K.ider tournament. The Oclavia RumhUy, Mrs. Carrie
Approved.
OLD HETSV
paper and glimmering tinsel. The
entering a contest put on by a prize, of course, W donatod by Draps-r, Mrs. W. E. Jameson, Mrs.]
A Christmas greeting from the Herbert Stenstrom on “Nature”. long dinner tables were overlaid ious side dishes.
(Dodge)
Refreshment were served by
W. E. Wells, Mrs. C. C. Priest.I
During tho evening prizes were
National Story League president,
with white linen cloths and placed awarded to Mrs. lamo, Thompson magazine in which one makes as Kadcr's Jewelry store. Jeanne Mr*.
FOR SALE.
the
hostesses.
Mrs.
Gordon
Fred­
J.
R.
Ifoulr,
Mrs.
Alice
many words as possible mlt of Fntuk placed second but was not
Mrs. James Kirk, wa« read and
erick and Mrs. Robert Cuthing, lengthwise were branches of and Marcel Faille Winning a ce­ “ Elvis Presley." The grand prize there to reeeivo her prize Ruth Hoyne. Mrs. W. 5 Thornton. Mrs.! If I can find her • good home
Mrs. W. I* Roath. program chair­
to the following: Mrs. Ralph bright Brazilian pepi&gt;er. “Snow'' dar chest and its contents of linen was * Hi-Fi i«t, but our gal was Herron extended thanks to Kan- W. R Chapman, Mrs. C. L. Hew- Reason for selling: She has a
man. read The Christmas Story
Belts. Mr*. Harold Chapman. covered bottle* hell flickering nnd blankets and other household one of the hundred luckywinners rhori McRoberta ( although not son, Mrs T. E Wilson and J. H. littb»**&lt;ttcr, 10 waist and 47
from th» book of Luke.
Mrs.--J. t„
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who won in album of records by there) for her part in the -.ecent ' Stepahnn. Visitors were .Mrs. J. bust. — One owner-sine# 1941
Mrs. C. E. Williams told a story colm
Mr, A A McCIana- over the holiday setting Each
At
the
ronclu*mn
nf
the
enjoy­
you know who. This mailt* her tournament. Ruth Herron wax al­ If. Stephan, the Rev. and Mrs. | Driven hy Old Couple-wh#n
“The Legend of the First Christ i han. Mrs. A. O. Roberts, Mrs, place u.i* marked by ., “StarryWyatt, and Mrs.
T*\i\' permitted by children — Low
able
evening.
Mrs.
Kd
Cox.
circle
iY * tatlr with joy, especially rdtwe so given a haml for having work' Mlttou
mas Tree", after which a hum- Herbert Stenstrom,
Mrs. Sam eyed" angel which was made president, expressed her thank» she j» now obviously on his mail ed so hard.
Uovd of Anthony, former presi-j speedometer reading-high act­
ual mileage— Itsdin picks up a
Jtfimus Story, “Vnrle Tightwad's Thurmond, Mr*. R. B. Saxon. from a small sucker For a skirt
dent of the class.
few stations—Fluid drive—#w
Present at the luncheon w-ere
^Thriatmax Gift” waa told by Mrs. Wallace Tyre, Mrs W. G. the little angel wore &gt; lare paper to Mrs Bower»ox and her com- ing list. «nd probably a full
m
tloes
who
worked
to
make
the
fledged
member
of
his
fan
club.
cond Motor rebuilt —-several
Grace Martin, Delores Russell,
Mrs. H. L. Moore.
Fleming. Mrs. E. W. retrrson..'*oi,'p am* forming the halo was event n succcjs.
Be
sure
to
add
paper-thin
slices
And a cool Yule to you too
years ago—Concave fenders—
Augusta Russell. Jane McKihhon,
Refreshments werw served by Mrs. Ralph Cowan Jr., Mrs. Al- a colored pipe cleaner. A large
The Women’s Golf Association Sally Strauss, Jo McDaniel. Mrs. of orange or lemon when you arc called hy some— dented— Di­
the hostesses for the evening, fred Greene, Mrs. Ioyd Swain,
held its December luncheon today II. II. Coleman. Lucille ller/d, cooking prunes. Th# citruv gives) stinctive smell — Front Seat
Mrs. James Young. Mrs. Mabel and Mis* Betty Billhlmer.'
'Christm
as
Spirit'
roveT, tulone, part white duck
at the Mayfair Country Club. Veal Mrs E. C. Dayman. Vem Smith, Just-right flavor.
Brown, and Mr*. Clarence S n y
_______________
—from old pair of pants—
cutlet was tho main pisve d« re­ Mary Sue Compton. Mrs Krnnk
Devotional
Topic
For a really goo.) tasting plain Largest glove compartment In
sistance,
wilh
many
other
good
Mebnne Jr.. Muriel Scott. Carol
Table decorations were arrang- Lutheran Church
world
(none)
reach
things, u&lt; the buffet during tie- Albrecht (an older member, now muffin, me four tablespoons each the
ed by Mrs. Gretchen Crowell, i
jA * J k i
At
Fidelis
M
eet
of butter (or margarine) and su | through Into spare — Tough:
winter
months
is
always
va.-icd
T
h
u
r
sd
a
y
going to Pensacola), Genivieve car for two rup* of flour.
mean, will mnko semi-trailer
using a Christmas scene, consist-, L Q Q I 6 S A l Q M e e t S
At 7 p ill. the Brotherlimal of A Christmas atmosphere pre­ an&gt;l delicious.
takn to the wood-—Green book
Woodruff, Blanche Nicely, Mr*.
ing of lighted candles, a figurine
vailed
at
the
regular
meeting
of
The
table
a
r
r
a
n
g
e
m
e
n
t
s
listing S7.50 below zero-for
tho First Baptist
Church will
I (,’rcela Higgenhothatn, J a c k l#
Ohf the madpnna, and an open Toniqht A t 7:30
me. to a Girl Scout, the choice of hauling to bone-yard — Senti­
serve a Christmas supper to its the Fidelis Class of the First were done by U uls P a r kBible against a background of
Mr*. M. G. Hodge,. Secretary of members, their wives nnd sweet Baptist Church, which was held i r, nnd wen- composed nt green Crawford, Keen Ivey, An n # getting something new for thrt mental value $t(9 00
Marsh, Ruth Herron, Myrtle
black with gold stars.
the Ladies Aid Society of the Lu­
Choir #t the home of Mrs. M. D. Ilum- pine boughs with gilded pine Adams, Frenchle Ring, Shirley troop beats mine on what to get
At the close of the meeting theran Church of the Redeemer, hearts. The Intermediate
O. V. HERNDON
•ones,
Brazilian
pepper,
red
can­
garner on West Twentieth Strret
Perkins, (Jinny Conn, Jo Symcs, for my mother-in-law. So help If
the group accepted an invitation announced that the regular mon­ will rehearse at 7 amt the Adult on TuiMlay evening, with Mrs.
dles and Christmas halls Tim • (Jiace Thomas, Ida Ilea Wilson, you can. now that they have mad#
Choir
at
8
p
in.
A
t r i e r k 'i O ffice
from Miss Martha Fox to come thly meeting would be held this
The mcoting of O. K S. Semi­ Bumgarner ami her group noting was a small tree, underneath Helen Carraway, Cille Heard, up their minds.
to her home and see and enjoy evening at the church. The meet­
which many gifts wero placed for Mildred Smith and l.ih Cleveland.
nole, Chapter No. 2 will he held as hostesses.
the various Christmas scenes ing at 7:30 p . m.
A beautifully decorated tree Association members m.l
at
Masonic
Hall
at
8
p.
m.
Each
The BO () is a place of beauty
made and presented to her by
Mr*. Hodges requested that all person is to bring a one dollar stood at the end of the long living guests. Hetty Guv P'lal- '
■might, hut I'm afrnid the creilit
the late Mrs. Elvra Garner.
members bring their L. W. M. L. ' gift for Christmas exchange.
room, under which gifts were (aim with her magnificent ero-s ■onnot go to members of the
quarterlies sml mite boxes,
Tho Dorcas Class nf the Com­ placed for an v-xehange hy the covered with masses of ilillc.i"t Wives club, but rather to two
j Election of officers will be held munity Church in Up,n!a will members later in the evening.
Magnolia leaves were artistically members of the Wives club. Het­
and it is hoped that ill members meet at 2 p. m. at the horn# nf
“The Christmas Spirit" was nuts, pine rones and tiny bc'.ls, ty Guy and .lean Stetson who
' will attend this Important meet­ Mrs. W. A. Starnes on Grapeville the Inpie of the devotional which placed to set off th# creation
were the only ones to show op.
ing. Final plans will also be made
On the mantle in the other I'm sure the hachelors will ap­
Mr*. John Williams and child­ for the annual Chri-tma* party. Ave. All members are requested was given by Mrs. R. A. Wiliams
to try to be pre-ent as this is a Mrs. nutttgnrner presided over a, room wer# pine bougha and red preciate their efforts, as both
ren, Bobby, Johnnie, Julie, and
1business meeting.
ihort business session, nt which i hihicsii.s. A business meeting was girls are expert In such matters.
Sarah Anne, arrived yesterday
Reservations
for
the
Valley
of
time ,i collection was taken for held in which the State Golf
Hv the way, one of the Girl
from Norfolk, Va., to spend the
St. John's Scottish Rita Masonic the “ U tile Moon Christmas Of­ tournament was discussed. This Scoot troops Is badly In need of
holidays
with Mrs.
William'*
year
it
will
be
held
at
Napl
-,
Party
to
I
k
held
at
tho
Shrine
fering",
a fund used
toward
a tent to sleep four adults. Mrs.
mother. Mr*.
Edward Higgins.
Club at 6:30 p.m. may be made furthering Southern Baptist mis­ April 7. Sanford would like to James (l.lly) Buckler Is the lead­
Cdr. William* is aboard the U.S.S,
have it In 1958. Seems a long er, so you may contact her if you
by phoning 2508. All Scottish Rite sionary work in foreign fields.
Wyandot in Antartica, with Oper­
Mn-ons arc invited to attend and
Mrs. Vernon Davis was intro­ time away, hut them things must have one to sell. Yes, thiy Imve
a tio n Deep Freeze No. 2.
urged to bring a 50c gift for the duced as the new secretary trea­ be planned In advance. Sanford, money. The lent Is to ho u-eil
Christmas Party.
surer
of the rlass to fill
the it sos-mi to me is v#rv progres for mothers who arcnmpanv the
Mr, Theo Pat# is visiting her
.- Ri It \ Y
varany caused hy the resignation
girls oo their overnight ramping
•Ister in Defuniak Springs, where
The Past Noble Grand's Club of Mrs. C. S. Sheppard.
sandwiches, divinity and cnff»c trips. The Girl Scouts have their
she will remain through Christ­
of the SeminoU itclivkah Lodge
The meeting was
opened by were served later in the evening pup tents, hot the poor mothers
mas.
will hold its Chrj.&lt;tmas Parly at the group singing “ Living For
Those enjoying the party were are often hard up for zhelter.
ri .10 p m. with Mrs Hrndte Wil­ Jesus", and following the busi- Mrs. Gatehel, Mrs. L. F Garner, This same troop U the one hy the
Mr. and Mr, W. A Adams are
liams, Mr*. II L Moore, co ne«s session Miss Marcia Hum- Mr*. Mu-scngcr. Mrs F. E roop- way who trimmed the tree for
leaving Friday to spend Christ-j
hostess. Gifts will he exchanged. g.irncr entertained the members ,&gt;r .lr . Mrs. R. A. Williams, Mrs th# Salvation Army, and spoilt
mas in Detroit, Mich., with their!
Pit-use make reservations.
by playing Christmas carols on Arnold
Williams. Mrs It
E days down them wrapping pre­
daughter, Mrs. Bob O Neil.
Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Walton an­
The Junior Choir of the First the organ. She was accompanied Turner. Mrs. Guy Bi-hop. Mrs. sents, w-a-hlns oranges and p.uknounce the birth of a daughter
# Miss Biarthc Kennedy it going at 5:30 urn. Wednesday morning Baptist Church will rehearse at by .Mr*. Guy Blahap at the Hugh Duncan, Mrs. Annie Mae log boxes of candy. Also. Lily
3:30 pm.
piano.
Bowen, Mr- Vernon Davis. Mrs Buck lor. in rnnlunction with E-’a
Tbit genuine iruh-^inj -sneers c.binef
to Gainesville to.epend the week-' at Orlando Air Force Base Hosp­
SATI'MIAY
in d e e ir.-lilinn.l uyling ie equipped
Mrs. V. C. Messenger, acting Harold Davis. Mr- II W I
Itar Itohh worked on the winning
end and Christmas with her ital. The little miss weighed 8' a
with ( n u n . lap Irons com rot panel
The n.A.’s of the First Baptist is "Santa'* presented each mem­ Mrs. J P. Whitaker, Mrs p»u Mont in the Christmas paradi tin
Sister, Mrs. John Hintcrmister.
lbs. and has been named Glenda
of beuthed h im u c o loeee, tity-co
Moatt lim a
Church will meet at 9 a.m.
ber
w-ith
a
gift
from
the
tree.
(heir
divisionI.
Vod
that
is
where
linn
Miller,
Mrs.
Bumgarner
and
Lynn.
n . h . Fritum new (i t Double-DirtsA beautiful s.lver
v.*a| Miss loueno Tranklm.
they got their money. And believe
linnal I’-mer Tuning which permiis
Miss Betty Ann Munson will
butter
dish
and
silver
butter
I
■tunnel changing it the mete poch of
will be In charge of refreshments,
arrive tonight from Sophia New• hutioik
and Mike Durak and Dottle Boll- knife were presented to Mrs F.
come College in New Orleans, La., Telephone
FREE ENfiRAVlMJ ON
i inger
will pruvide music
for E Gatehel, tencher of the claxj.
to spend the holidays with her
Refreshments of fruit cake,
dancing.
KVEU\ I III.NC
parents, Dr. anil
Mrs. Leonard Party Is Dec. 21
Munson.
The employees of the Tele­
Cuff L.nk A Tie
phone Company are looking for­
Bar Set. by Vnron
^ Sir. and Mrs. U. A. Moreland ward to • gala evening Dec. 21,
It S|ieuie|
trill have visiting them for the when they will have their Christ­
SL'.'t) up
holiday* their
son-in-law and mas party a t the Elk's Club al
daughter, Mis. Ralph Cox, lau g h ­ 3 p iu.
Pen A Pencil S.-ti
ter, Marcia, of Houston, Tex., and
Misa Tommye Methvin is In
Waterman A Parker
their son and daughter-in-law, Lt. charge of arrangement* and Mi«s
$5 95 up
nnd Mrs. Herbert Moreland, and Faye Millhof will do tho de­
The mocs -erciiile lele-iuon fa ihe world.
to
12 in. stze. Available
children, Bidge and Michele, of corating. Mr*. Eddie Mossman
Bud Va-es. 8
Ii&lt;h model it sa ill pmpoee mluiion to
tn Platinum or Gold Design.
New Orleans, La.
and Misa Emma Jean Methvin
multiple -iewing problem.. G E PnrtsWe
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we think we
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torir f m
wo mosv eB prisaced
Win tabs rite m r t firm mUM Layer arid, “ aad wo
m T p m. whs* thay fact tha Doylay ftoteewa that win right proud to ton beys- TheyTl
Laid BaUdep la tha spaaing wurfe agaiaot Uem " U yrr said give Ovtede something thsy rs
game af the Pbal Amssel laari- HH gUWo|3l tW DtLuri BoQ* pot expecting to toughness.
Bate Ceoty teftterimul Basket* dega had n height ndvaatop ever They’d like rosy much to go tola
baB Tssmimme, The tourna­ the BsmiaeUs. ton lemtoetoe wtP toe finals to this tournament.”
ment win feature the b i b b sll have b w i apeod- “Ws plan an It all shapes into a series of
teams af l amjatei wgk. HeUad •sing this spued to Urn best to games that will mesa something
Htob. Uma* R«k. a 3 Oviedo, tur ability" Layer sumlnued,and 10 Sanford and Seminole County
ovtei* will face tfmea to tha that means an aH-wt Uuacking If to* people got behind U with
their support. F o r two nights this
•weed pam af tha twin hUL lbs to the fast break."
lined pm e ia nhidPlH to 0ri When ashed about the one sid­ week the people will be bl* t*
uadarway at • p. m.
ed sceras racked up sgslast toe watch as fine a group of basket­
The feus ctobp wlfl *Uy aa ett- l amtealci, Layer said, “ At the ball players as can be found to
tontie* teurmameHt lav lb* PO beginning to tha sense* the p a ck ­ to* area.

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Seminoles |Take Court
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FSU's Basketball Casares Ends Year 20
Team Not As Good Yards Short Of Record is f e W S P v r t w
to 4J _ _
S T- H w t«
wm
1
bulaWls (4*1
As Last Year's 5
RMSSCTN ha
14

•a'
ool
voted geafard MenId SsibatbiB
Kick Caanrea, tbo former U ni-iaM attampU. Th e only player
vertH j of Florida fulTbaok. who N F L history to top B u t waa
la t partner to a Seminole County Steve Van Boren, who totaled !«•
Oviedo to kigkly fsvoted to ate
A yards far the Philadelphia lire lleaor MS
business, and who led the ChicsDip im m u mme aL. Bute
Ovtedt aid
M
U atrMtca
T A IX A H A M K l, r U - f t o r
D sU a d era sad tot aled so far ia
a B ean to the National Football Ragles to IPdl.
•tote Univ*frttyflatol»*&lt;J w*D
goo's Weatera Division chats( Di t t o " i ' " 1 regular sstsgd P*»r
OUto Matson of tbe Chicago C a r
te five estegorloe to sstfcaai i
pfeashlp, wound up tbe 1P3P re- dtoals gave tha aecoad beat run­
Fred Oaaas. atktoito director to
sr
fifties to the ftmil nsttoft r*toss­ gular season only 28 yards abort ning perfermaace with PM yards Top
Bi r u u Ii Hlfk ickool i i U t t i
ed today W tbe Nsttonil Cotls- aI equalling tbe league record to oa 111 carries, also giving him an
r4
toritoy, ‘T ie a n pveed to brto« to
l » l.u
flato Atbtotie Berean.
void* £iln«d r v h if lt
average gate of 41 yards.
iMdavd aad lamiatow Ceeaty a
9 w n W is
Casares grinding out 1» yards
Ralfbotk Bobby R*M figured
rasrdiantloB to compatltloo within
Quarterback Bddie Brawn of the Ka-* Dmcob'S oaoo MS t t l
to two esWgooto*, tW*W»t »&gt;* to last Sunday'* -clincher against Bears, who ranked second among T&lt;Bf
tbe area. Ws be** Urn many peeFoster
4*1
•
*
-IH
to tbe nation to roMag. and lltb tbe Detrait Lions, ran tbe ball for nassers to 1P3S, finished first this Qalolrio IS-S) ^ **
pie who are to W sto d to high
s — era n i i « u a school athistles will realise tbs
1J M yards to U gaae* for an year with 96 comp^Umu out of &gt;:s.i:tKvra ats.se
to tbo nation la puatlag.
s.as as# I i - H
lu
r
t
-r
t&gt;*o
Kean picked ep t o jsrd* to average of 4 J yard* per earry oa 161 passes thrown for 1,07 yards, O k iillr ! « »
A t o M M . l t• Additions 1 hours tbs beys bare
—
TI«D
as* 7 t-S* sacrificed from their Christmas
IW cantos to triad op with a
|i touchdowns, and an average Ultl*
Qalal-U H-»1 PUSS _
» : « rushing T * r ii| « , aad bo p a r
vaegttow* to make toil tourna­
p i n of P-P2 yards.
V
-toXIUHT-S CSTNINS
n n o f p e r M / i a mss*
ment a highly competitive and
tod B B « « s tor an sm o g * of
BUly Wilson of Ian Francisco
Ret*
Stoat.
Sky
Falco*.
H1«h
# . « yards per kick.
caught 60 passes far tbe first Und Filar. Dark P&gt;ole#- Mr. DoS* thrilling one, and we bops the
quo*. U tw M o »«|ll*. n u t wily people Will tunt oqt to see some
Johnny S h e p p a r d , florid*
time to his career, gaining PM Cltiba
fine basketball-”
Itato'a place-kicking specialist,
yards and scoring an evsa desen
•stcono Harts—a/ie his*
Bod Layer, head batostbaU
Ootjcn cr»*t. Compronil**. Irtato
finished « k to potoU oftertooehtouchdowns.
ikortejt. Lok* Como. Jllt *4 JUt.
le v a , eouoctiax on IS out of IP
In points. Detroit’! Bobby Layne IUrt.tr* Ilillmaan. Booal* Flariar, coach for tbe Seminole* said ear­
lier to the week that DsLead had
•IA N
FRANC 1*00
UP— Tha was tbf leadng scorer with 99, Cool KUt
fllr the seaspa for a t r i « W
TH IR D RSCH— S/IS Hilo
beta wnll scanted stoee the first
coaches to the Bait-West Gama followed by Casares with P4 and
•«e.
FOl
krrlblo.
ass
Chortta
WUd
Uatlar menttaf with the lemtoolea. "Wo
Tbe SamtooUa finished X4U» to to be played at Koaar Stadium George BUnda of thr Bears, who ltoam*r. Caymoa K*/,
acboUr. Ulsla fWa, I'ot Marl*, knew pretty well hew we stotk
tbe aatloa to team pant rctanu, oo Dec. 29 are a light-hearted scored It.
bsihlnf lleme
lot—
because
win
or
lose
the
ala
Norm Van Brocklin of the Bams
SPd Tifth to the Ration to tu rn
ru t RTis » s tn - 4 /ts ifMo
M
l
k
M
appreciative.
Niina’a Aon. J»a Arnold. IwlUtftpitot* after toechdow*.
successfully, defended his punting
coo
Rtholloo. Or Tao. Rural 0*4.
Heat
alumni
take
a
dim
view
championship, finlityng with a «tr liar (So. SriakOT ASO
tribe baaka hauled to a punt*
FIFTH BACK-t/IS Rlio
tor m yard! and a ISP a re r of defect and quite often It means 43.1-yard average. Krn Rons of
the u e for the pigskin pilot In­ tha Cleveland Browai was the
Raaar Hab*. A4» A»»K Swjft
M e.
Rutlar tear Factor.
Romblln
Tbe Xeaatoeiei eenaeetad on a volved. But to this one. the “ alu­ number one maa ia punt returns, H'.ma Orr ORallly, C«ran«ot*l.
mni”
is
composed
of
crippled
chil­
potting an
averago of
1*4 nrarlnna Mar
ad » extra M a i aitampta for a
• ISTH RSCR—S/IS HR#
percental! of J W . la addition to dren la various Shrine hospitals yards
Roush Afast. W. F/a Christie.
Iheppard'a JO to IP to extra point and Use outcome of tbe game Is
Kanlax. M!m No»»lty. Blot Bolt.
MHalnht Ordtr telaralow. I^odar
placement aitampta, quarterback not as Important an th« cause.
Oiler
So tbe coaches head Into this
(me Corao ran far three extra
SKtrVTII R 4 ( T — 4 /IS BP*
Mooatalo Fllrr (Vt* M*-0-SS*.
points, and end Bob Notions boot- one without the usual palpitation
Wilbur*
Itoyat View. Flaaloo ret.
and their cate la reflected la their
fU trr. ___________________ •
•no Plrktn Bua. Koutharn 8tra*k.
light-hearted b*ateying.
Wofidrr Roll
One of the top jokesters among
till.ISTH a ira -S /IS HIS*
Fair Fraddr Id|* 1lollsr. Major
the coaching crew which include*
NEW
YQHK
•
»
Cuey
Stfn
r-ndT.
?!r-'»fc. ffo» R-k"** To*rS&gt;rr
Terry Brennan of Notre Dame,
Moan Mstcsr. taeesder U4r, Re*
S
M
gel
of
ths
Yjnkeee
and
Birdie
Boh
Buck Shaw of tbe A ir Force Aca­
sixth
R
srr—
4/is
wit#
TebDtta
of
ths
Rsdlrgi,
a
pair
of
demy. Bip Engle of Penn State
II i m i , MitrS, Mies Rlttertw**'
and Blanton Collier of Kentucky pilots from entirely different ntd (H tt« Stilt Resrh Firs. Osy
schools,
were
named
the
ms
(or
Tude-e*.
V »1 ntsklrr rn «H &gt; Ph»TA L L A K A JS E E — A comparison la bulky Jack Curtice of Utah, league’s managers nf tha yesr|"«
____ . . . „..
Curtice kcopo 'em to aUtebei a
#f figure* and statlstles between
M,.^^T(v?, r.d * o*ti* uiu» full
novelty for tbe coaches. Like when by tho United Press.
Florida State’s present basketball
Both tho «7 year old Stcngrl, Wl"d t ”H- M&lt;rtij* s»ori"r R«lter.
be told them that be was from
team aad last jraaris model will
Tr**'
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a log cabin slightly on the shabby plan ehip this yssr, 3nd ths 45!
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year old Tebbetts, who tod Cin- Regarded mors s« "on. of the
faraei, whereat the 195S-56 team
cinnatl to a surpriilngly strong boy*’’ by
Ctnrlnnstl players, than
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prepare for tha winter meeting.

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-*V WRUAM H TTCratraJ Press Writer

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strictor. missing since August,
was captured la a railroad na­
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Stengel, Tebbetts
Are M ajor League
M anagers O f Year

Good Showing Made
By FSU In National
Collegiate Report

ing staff caid that wo could ant
Nay hi • wide open, free scoc
tog basketball game Wa knew
that mn only hope waa to play
a attff defensive gams and run
the haB Wa don't have to* ex­
perienced clubs basket for baaant. It haa taken toe beys same
lima to get their feet oa tbs
ground aad gat * fsod defease.
hot they’re improving, fad I
think they’ll b* to* surprise of
tbe tournament."
Tbe Oviedo Liens will bring to
Sanford a team of championship
calibre, and the Du da clan ia ex
pectod t# dominate too fastnrf
parts of the tournament
The Lyman Greyhounds arc
scrappy bunch and ccording to
coach Jim Payne, they are plan
ntog an stuck that will revenge
tha solid thumping th#y got at
tk* band* of OTiedo earlier to tb&lt;
aaason. “ K*n Miller is progress
tog real well,” Payne u ld . “ Wa'vg
bad a lot of bad breaks that

After tonight’s games, tho 1oa*Q
era will op*n tomorrow night's
schedule with a eonsolstlon game
getting und*vw«X *t T P- ra - fal­
lowing to* consolation came, tha
twp winners of tonight's twin h&gt;U
wiB face cask *th*» far the la m ­
ina!* County Championship.
Gama time is tonight at 7 p.
nu to the Seminole #JUgh audi­
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. T o dato Coach Bud Kennedy's too proud to whitewash,” Curtice League, won tha title* hr over- ,TcbbtU» admits he uses Bsyebi)
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!®2r to • gre*| ostsnt in himjllqg
pharfts bare Korod 4U point* for gaggad.
Curtico goto a lot of milsago
«&gt; l#«trt 33 vote* from hi* men and alto ha* a tendoney
pn average of U S par gam*.
itarting and reltof
, Last seaion the Semlnolev had out of th* story of ' th* faitsst bstetisll writer* throughout ths t(l Uie
Toxat.”
eight Amsrtean Leaguo cities topitcher* totsrrhangeably.
tallied 3TI points after the first starting back
Th* back wa* alwaysdrawing I wind up with
a comfortable mar- StmgsJ on the other hand
Seven xamrs for a per rim e avepenaltie* for being in motion so xin over runnerup Paul Richards. do**n't bother too much with d«f ro r« of i n .
Throe other big statistical rea* Curtice complained to the official! the Baltimore manager whn was eotogy. A linauD-Jiigglor of th#
flrit onJfr C |^ to a firm Iw
sons the Semtnolei of ’36-’57 to one gsme snd told him to keep named on fiv# bsllto*. .
Tebhctu gathered 43 v isa and
|n th* platoon
aren't tha u m a at lost itaaon Ws syo on the boy “bossUM he
'_
are Jim m y Oler, Gary Wold, and starts co fast you Juit think he s had an even greater margin than
10„m0V?n " , .
u Stc,w*,• Th# R«ltog*’ manager’s Mickty Mantla is the first to
Dirk Artmaler.
Those three scored a grand to* wWetla^hto^sfftto*' lh* ^ n,hy closest computit°r was Wilt Ale- l „ 4 ,h. AmorUsn Usgus in homo
ble
*iln.
u&gt;n, who Io«| tha Brooklyn Dodg* rim two jraars lw lucaaubn ilnct
tal of 1JTP points lest year to \Khu
"U s wasn't in motion," Curtice ers to the National Loigu* pen- 1943 when Ted Williams did it.
rank t - 3-3 in scoring offense for
nant. Alston received three votes.
tbo Bemlnolrs. That left exactly fcrsamsd.
“ No, It wssnk for that," tbe of­
Although TvMwtt* j* a great Detroit light heavyweight Chuck
144 points among nino other play­
ers who tompromliod the team. ficial said. "This penalty Is {admirer of Stengel, he employs SpUser was a captain to tho U. 5
Following those top th ru wera against ths rsit of ths team for different managerial method*.
Air Force.
Stu Gregory with 138 points, delaying the gam*.’’
Curtice uses what hs calls a 1
Tom m y Garda with 133. and Bob
“ smorgasbord offenia'*— “ a little
Ward with UP.
This yaar, to seven games to bit of everything.” And in no
date, Garde Is the froot-runner time at all his gags have the
among those three returnees with rest of the soschts laughing hila73 points and an average of 19 4. rtoualv as they forget their recent1
Gregory and Ward, however, are coaching wost.
Laugh At fisivts
far below par. Gregory bat M
They can svtn laugh at thempoints for an verage of 3.3 while
Ward haa a 4 3 avaraga thawing stive*, for, a* Cellltr explains,
with 13 points In the aavan games. "You Just can't win in this bustHugh Durham, the sophomore ne»»."
“ My first yssr at Kentucky,’’ .
flash who has been tabbed as
OIer*a successor, la giving his ad­ lbs square cut coach recalled,
vance billing a hard run for the “ Ws beat Tsnnsnss at their |
money, and at present Is leading pises — somslhtog which rrely
th« SemlnoUs in scoring- The happens— and on ths train home
LouisvQlt, Kentucky guard haa on# happy alumnus caltod ms
netted -P points In seven games over aad shook hands."
Th s old grad
looked him
IK S |A record breaking season’s
average of I I P per contest, but squarely in ths rye and said:
“ Coach, you did a great job to­
Durham still has IP games re ­
maining to which to bettor his day and I’m for you.”
Then he paused and added grim*
average.
Settlor forward Bob Walts of ly:
But if they best you next
Jacksonville, who scored 29 points
In IS games played last year, U year, I'm against you.”
These problems art absent in
Third In scoring so far this its
aoo with tn points to the flirt bunch of young men run so that
■even contests for an average of kids caa walk- And It's reflected
In tbs ssqy going attitude of the
PS per game.
Florida Stato’i opponents hive only football coaches to the coun
scored "11 points tu » • » fsr as try who face a gams without mi.average of TT.4 per game, giving giving. This Urns thay can't laic.
them exactly 13J points per gam*
better than the Tribe.
return to action New Year's night
The ScmlnoUi will be off for whsn they wilt meet Gsorgts's
tbo Christmas holidays, and win Bulldogs to TsUsbssieo.

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FINAL VOTE CAfT -

Mon­

day was election day. That’s
right. Dec. IT. That was tha day
that President Il.enhow er was
| | T «TIIX Wary going elected fur a second term. Tho
■round Capitol Hill la about the vote wee 431 for Mr. Elsenhower
»'iofl4« politician wna M 4 worlt and T4 for Mr. Stevenson. Monday
■4 M M la Uto ItavoMon cam was the official day for members
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own horse-radish In the back grits. They say we’re eating manufacturer wants to give our
yard. (Remember?) Wo would higher on the "hawg.” Maybe we idea a try. here are a few sug­
die laughing if the members sud­ don’t want to eat "up that high." gestion* for titles for these ter­
denly decided someday to elect Maybe. If wc get too high, we’ll rible coneoctlons: "Vote-le i r
Roosevelt gave jp only eight votes somebody else. (The best man be eatlq* mirgalve* out of house me," (an nll-o&lt;***lon seent)
to Alfred E. London.
in the United States for e*am- and home. DM the politicians ever "Tourjoprs No-Tax" (for use un
April 15th) "Plceee Believe Me."
The law sets up the day ai. pto). Then the politicians would think of that?
(when the going If tough), "Beau"the first Monday after the sec­ change tbs system—and In a
MERRY CHRISTMAS— Next coup Promise," (for that import­
ond Wednesday In December." hurry.
Tuesday is Christmas- .rust a few ant tperch), and "Wo T n , Na
According to theory, the member* m an c o s t o f l iv in g -T h e more shopping days. Have you pin,” and the crowning dine.,or
meet and choose the man they CP| le back in the news. Ip noticed the perfume ads? Fr«*m of all—’T m Yours, Forever."
think is best suited for the Job Washington that mean* "Consum* the titles on tho bottles, the ladies Let’s bops Santa Claus doesn't
of Presldsnt. Actually, the mem­ e r Price Index." (The politicians certainly do mean D i m n e s s this read this and get ideas.
bers are pledged to vote for a are afraid to call it by name.) year. A man doesn't have, a
certain candidate and the out­ It’s gone up again. This time chance. What If the politicians
ORIGINAL ALIBI WORKS
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DETROIT UP -H an * J. Stein,
lowing the gsnersl election. For are paylag more for the same have tried everything als«; why 43, told a traffic referee he was
many years, various members thing—but because we. are buy not perfume? If it is so over "Heightened" into speeding by a
of Congress have Introduced bills iep better quality. -And better powering (and I have a friend motorcycle policeman who docw
to change the present system, but quality always costs moro. That’s who tells me it Is) why not a up alongside *ad glanced Into the
It stays "as is". Wo Ihtak It Is a farfetched way of trying to sof­ few “campaign scents?" Maybe ear. Referee John Carney Imposed
a little out of dale- Like cooking ten the awful truth. The eest of the spirit of Christmas has over­ a suspended sentence, saying, "a t
on a wood stove or grindiag your grits has gone up. And grits It come us, but'K any tnterprislng least th |( alibi la original."

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l i e thought M i'll be bene for Alexander from Flarldn
whiek should make for a delight* rasping the beoeftt of the hard­
Christas*” that hag . been runn­
ship
they endured
attending
ing through the minds of all ,r»y Friday hoWayi will bt her* ful Christmas vacation.
qiaseen
ground
Thanksgiving
ttadenti everywhere has finally for Sandra and Son* Monfwtan
while others were having a bellFRB-BOUDAY KYENTf
became a reality — Christmas from Virginia Intarmmri; .Mnrty
day.
CUsses were
dismissed
Cameron from Kentucky Wesley*
AT BIBWON
bahdeyi era hers I
Betty Ann Mmeon fromSoWord* cannot dsat riba the December IS end won’t be w a r n ­
T h m r i (dies*
luckv
phle Newcomb; Frank Thomae beauty of Handel’s “The Mas* ed until January 4, giving the
to arrive home last
presented by the Stetson students on extra week of vaenand ware FhflJpTonar, Marvin from AnnapoUe; Alko Brown, in
fiaeabel, Larry
Rkhard Ami Moore, Boeemary Garner, Glee Clubs sod Orchestra under
and Ed Wade Gainer. Rannie Onrner the direction of Harold Oiffla on
Marian, Jat
BRTnr CO-ED AND JOE
fN « Georgia Tech; (ram Miami; Boea Coke Boyle Friday evening and Sunday aftmbs M&lt; “
COLLEGE
It was an Inspirational
from Afnee tod Sammy JaeoOeon from Onto
•lamea Davis baa recently been
Carter, Bldo Untversltyl Terry Cordell, Bosnia
Chaee, Marihm Oalhaun, Jama Me-1 Eobisoo. Allen Maffet from Cit* Singing In this awe Inspiring •eted president of the FSU
cherwe w en Berbers O’Barr and Oupter af Lambda Chi Alpha
GAIA PARTY AT TUB YACHT CLUB was enjoyed Tuesday tree arc the employes of tba company. Those attending enjoyed e
Fete Hargis, while Kirby Rogms, fraternity and will Uka this of­ A
night by the employes of the Pietro Manufacturing Company. Mr. turkey dinner with slJ the trimmings and dancing end an exchange
ten
next
semester.
James
is
a
ae cm of the bets soloisti. teem*
of gilts. Mrs. Merle Coekman assisted by Mrs. Mickle Miller and
ed to pear hie soul Into the Re- unlor at FSU and te the son of background behind the beautifully decorated tree. Standing next Mrs. Irene Stanford, war In charge of arrangements and the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
C.
Davie.
Con" sff Ph
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eHatfre “Thus BaHh the Lord", gretulations, James I
to Mr- Plano, left to right, are Mrs. John Piano, their daughter, "Christmassy” decoration*. (Staff
Mrs. Jerry Fareila and Mr. Farella. Other* grouped around the
the Air "Rut Who May Abide the
Dey of His Coming?” and the Air
| commended by your team for it, IHand in Hand” sung to Kathy by lege* and Universities.” This re*
Marty Cameron will arrive first Umsl
T h e Trumpet Shall Sound.”
Junior!
Harold ns a solo. Congratulation*,1cognition U based upon outstand*
home
from
Kentucky
Wesleyan
Seen far the audience, who were
Junior
Metta
bah
topped
off'
Last
Wednesday
the
Lambda
Hal— and wa hear ths wedding |n( ieholarahip and leadership
in
Owensboro,
Kentucky
this
week
deeply moved by the performin
i throuaheut four years of college
ce, were, several from Sanford I’or her first visit since entering hit brilliant year as star of the Chi’s of Steteon staged a beautl-1isn’t too far In the future!
there
in
September.
AHheugh
she
FSU
football
team
by
being
ful
serenade
for
Kathy
Jensen
of,
w o T S * la th a h lf o t honSr
— Mrt. Wade Gamer, Mrs. F.
Park, pines of Hamid
th.rean'be bestowed « a college
B: Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin hasn’t made the long distance to selected as one of the two honor­ Winter
Marsh, »on of Mr. in d M r,. II. and Mr. Manuel Js«dH on.nda ^
M
, ppUud Sammy
Milam, F o r r e s t Breckenndge, Sanford before, aha has visited ary co-eaptalns of the team for B. Marsh. As Kathy stood on ths senior at Duke University In
.
Mr. and Mrs. J. it. Sttnedpher, her lister, the former Miss Jackie the 1958 season. Jonlor had a
porch of North Hall in a flowing Durham, North Carolina, has rs* gre*1 7
Mrs.- .Bee Anderson,
Jnanita Cameron, In Atlanta on several rushing average of four yards per white formal, tha Lambda Chi’s cently been honored by being one
Merry Christmas and a
Wynne, Mrs. C. A. Anderson Sr., occasions. I know homo will look ’ carry and second scored M points, sang several beautiful love songs of 48 senior* iriectcd for listing
Mrs. M. L. Robinson, J.
D. good to her ns It will to several This Is sn outstanding record and with the highlight being “Walk In “Who’s Who In American ColHappy Ntw Yearl
ethers who wfi] bn home for thelwa art proud that you have been
Stone, tad others.
Another highlight of Stetson’s
ore-holiday reason took place
last night This was the bountiful
•audio lighting ceremony which
Is' Indeed a beautiful thing to
-whaese. At a given time lights
wore tamed off la the woman’s
derma and egndlas were lighted
In every window, while the Glee
Club presented a series of wall
known Christmas Carols.
Preceding this was the Christ
mas Vesper Service and the
traditional Band concert Christ­
mas music dominated the bard
programs, the outstanding num­
bers being "A Christina* Festi­
val”, March of the Toys", “Home
for Christmas”, and of course
the familiar Chrislm»« carols.

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home.
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anniversary of hla death, aa with all manner of dallghtSt. Nicholas Day—an occa­ ful presents from their gen­
sion for tho exchange of erous St. Nick
gifts. Children were told
With other colonial chil­
that the thin, ascetic, white- dren. who understandably
bearded saint would arrive quickly adopted lha joyful
In the dead of night riding custom of Santo Claus aa
a beautiful white bore# and their own. theirs was a prob­
carrying a basket of gifts lem of having no wooden
for tha good children and n ahoaa to lay out invitingly.
bunch of blreh rods with The answer? Stockings wera
which to punish tha naugh­ hung instead, from tho (Irety anas.
place mantle, thus beginning
Tha aura of heNnaaa about one of our happy Chriatmaa
B t Nicholaa began to fads tradltkma.
about tha time of tha Re­
By ISOS. Washington Irv­
formation. It was than ha ing was describing Santa aa
began to evolvs Into a leg­ n jolly, rosy-cheeked, Dutch
endary children's friend. For cHisen. Ha invented, aa well,
example, ha was a favorite tho famous raindeer-drawn
among tha early Dutch salt­ sleigh. Later. In 1133, The
iers In New Amsterdam and Troy Sentinel featured A
they named their iret church Ftrif from Sf. Nicholas —
In tho New World In Ma the children's classic — by
honor.
Dr. Clamant Clarko Moore
Gradually, they American­ (sines published over and
ised hla noma from “Sint over again etch year by
Ntklams“ to “Santo Nika- mors than 363 publishers In
laue" and than ta “Santo 34 different languages) and
Klaus." At tha same Uma. children have squealed with
they transferred their gift- 'delight slnct that time over
givtng to Chriatmaa.
the eight tiny reindeer
In' those day*. Dutch drawing n fltlgb with Its
children customarily placed plump, dimpled driver.
their wooden sabots before
Thomas Naat. a famous
tho a replace to dry when cartoonlat of tha Civil War
they went to bed. A short period, helped to popularise
time later, though. In the not only tha figure of Santa
early bourn of Christmas Ctaua but alio many of tho

J maay aamea: Para Neal
• F a t b a r Chrtstmaat la
Prmaca; Kna Krtagt# m
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Nicholaa la Belgium. still
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Old S t Nick.
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almaat aa maay eharaeterisationa aa tkara hav* bam
artiita to draw klm. Ha haa
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wispy. gaunt aSd raggad.
and of racant ytart. a portly,
at rapping old fallow— com*
plataly lavaabla.
An ambodlmant of a
C h r ia tm a a lagand which
dataa back nearly I.&lt;04
yaara. jolly Santa la a direct
linaal daacandaat of a dntlngulahad Curopaan ancaa*
to r -8 t Nicholaa tha Won*
dar*Workcr. blahop of Myra
in tycla. an andant city in
Aata Minor i modern Turkey
today) in tht Fourth Cen­
tury.
Ha wae datl. an upright
man. uauslly picturad In hia
bishop's mhos. By lagand. S t
Nicholaa was tha “children's
friend" and It was with him
that tha practice of gift giv­
ing toah an addad tjrmhol­
ism.
Twa Oraak manuscripts In
tha Sloe monastery la Myra
daacrlba Nicholas ns tha son
of wealthy parents who aa*
plrad ta a Ufa of hoUneaa
after a pilgrimage to tho
Holy Land, during which, a
storm nearly wrecked his
ship.
Legend also goes on, and
adds to this, by telling*us
that aa blahop of Myra, ho
worked many miracles and
became famed for hla gra*
clouaneaa and kindness. One
charming story reveals that
today'a pawnbrokers' sym­
bol of three golden bells
dates to tha famous saint
It seems that a father had
three marriageable daugh­
ters but had not tha money
for the dowries. He was
tempted to tell hla beautiful

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SWEATERS by Feathorkalt Serbia and Bradley. Cardiff*

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The P ries Is R ight
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Strike It Rich
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APPHOIIMATKI.Y 300 Florida Power employe* enjoyed a Christ- Introduced Steve Davis, who played several numbers on bU ac* *
mas parly recently al the club. Harvey Dunn la shown aa ha conllon. &lt;Photo by Coxj

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T I U 'R I U A Y
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other practices with which
ha Is associated; building the
toys in hia North Pols work­
shop. keeping the records of
good and bad children, re­
ceiving and aiuwertnf let­
ters. and driving hla rein­
deer
Naat la also credited with
catabllahlng Santa's red
coat the result of a charac­
ter cartoon during tha Civil
War In which ha patriotic­
ally arrayed Santa In a red
white and blue outfit
T o d a y , on Chriatmaa
cards. In store windows. In
newspapers and magazines,
on billboards, la neon signs,
on television and In tha
movies, on Christmas pro­
ducts and wrappings. In dec­
orations of all kinds-Santa
la very nearly uniform In
appearance.
He seems to represent just
what both children and
adults want him to look like
—still carrying out tha gra­
cious tradition that btgmn
1,404 yaara ago when a blah­
op of Asia Minor tossed
purses of gold to three clowarlcsa maidens who there­
fore lived happily aver after!

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lacluding rolli-lon, fire, theft.
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HOLLER MOTOR SALES

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madkto# and adanea Una up in Stockholm after recaiving tha award*, which ware presented to them
by King Guttav Adolf of Swtden.They ara (L to rj :
Dr. Dlcklnaon W. Richards, Jr, and Dr. Andre T.
Coumand, both of Columbia University, in medi­
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fr-HOATS AND MOTOR!
Your E v ln n id a D e sJjf.
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104 E. 1st St.

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aerator, gaa rang#. !* • je**J
Phone 112# or 1070, SaMese.
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This is a free
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Theatre for Diana
Exp. date Dee “ 1131.

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Sewing Machine—N’cw H one Fotomatic Zig Zag. Never been
t»-SPBCIAL NOTICES
used. Bargain price. Ph. F o ­
rest 5-3431, Oviedo.
Crafted Furnituro.
Itobl
and raftnlsh. 2 living room chairs, good condi­
we
m i t n i 7 m 7 h Ph. 32-R.
tion. $10 each. 14 Smyrna Drive.
De Bary.
S AjM'RHINKLER
PUMPS
Canteen*, cola, sleeping bigs,
a im . Installed
tent*, mesa kits, hunting knives
iif.*
Army-Navy Surplus. 310 San'
SERVICE
ford Ave.

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$07 W T lf f iL

Supply Co.
Ph. 64
LAMPS

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L A M P S

Fleer F u m e e s A em ulators
H . B. P O P E CO., Inc.
* • ra rk
Pbone ltto

GATLIN BROTHERS
DragllM k B ^ o w r Service
Ph. u rn Geneve. I4S5 W. Sanford.

Kap Chatna ..................... |S.ao
FRANK NOELL, Jeweler

Duplex furnished 4 room apart*
ment with bath 444.00 month.
Bog Weal 4th Street.

111 I. Park Ave.

Is a f r o e paaa to the Prelrie
Sleeping rooma. T.V. 401 Mag- TM*
te k e Drive tn TheaDe for
nolle Ave. Ph. 536 J.
Robert D. McNab. Exp. date
Dec. 29. 1956.
3 room furn. apt. 2300 Mellonvitle.
PHONE 427# far C U R R Y
■1—ACREAGE
Real Estate Brokerage — Notary
Ten acres exceptional tiled land 1219 W 13th St. Rear-Barber Ehop
on hard aurfaco roed. W. E.
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-fN
Kirchhoff Jr. Phone 103.

W ANTED
Acreage listings of undeveloped
land In trectx of 5 acre# or
larger in Seminole County. Fh.
Collect or write P st Psttitlo.
J. Rolf* Davis. Inc. 54111. IT
S. Mein St. Orlando. FIs.

REAL ESTATE

LAMPS

a—t i n , Quality —Ssusfsotloa
Pk. I ll Beifotd MT-J-3 Do Bsry The txrfeil selection In Seminole 15—ROMES
County. All ilic* and shapes. Five room house with bath and
H E A T IN G

■ S S ffiW
fttrtkfS
etc.
Progressive

A ir a tr o a m H ^ T W O W

Chryaler late model

flier Pump*____ J — Pumae
Rend, Pheoa iJa

“Elcctrie
SaSUE’"
Cnspsny

Sell Your Car to
ROY r e e l
306 W. 8e«on.l S i

0. D. Ferreira
ARCADE PACKAGE STORE
Featuring:
The Very Best
aio E. First

3rd room auitoi from ..
iw.uo 2 Room Apte. t i l P m . Ph. 2963-W
OWNER MUST SELL
New Singer type sewing machines
Here la an opportunity you should
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m a o Lbedroom furnished a p t Closenot mist. Lovely 3 bedroom CE
SUPER TRADINQ _ „ J
in. 702 P alm atu Ave.
home on large shady grounds.
Ph. lOQ-W .. . Open till ItOO p.m.
family size kitchen, lots of
3-bed room unfurnished
house,
W h t*r t&gt;« g ~ f ff i
closet space, hardwood floors
Blonde * Admiral TV - 3 way
Celery Ave. Phone &gt;044.
thru-out. VALUED et over
c ombi nat i on.
rea«onabe.
IU.OOO REDUCED !• 912.000
Antenna. 1015 Banferd Are. 8 room furnished, g bedrroom
WROUGHT IRON
ror quick sale.
Apt. No. t
Smoking stand
house. Just repainted. Conven­
W. H. MBUl" STEMPBB
With Magltine Rack 4T.54
ient to Air Bate. Ph. 118-J.
New Roll-Fast boys 24" bicycle.,
Realtor — General lateror
MATHER of Sanford
$35.00. Pbone 3071.
Gey Allen Associate
Nice couple, clean furnlahed apt.
203 E. First St.
Arietta Price, Aoaodatc
Electric kitchen, private bath
Electric
O.E. electric
Phone 405 or 1121 - i l l N. Park Billfolds ...................... $3.00 up
It entrance. Phone 1545-W.
Iron. Chlrken brooder. Thonn
Watches .......................... 19.53 up
ROM .
Otrla M " bleyela. Boya It" biey
‘ eondlUon. 111 W, Mh.
tft

Priced from |3.93 — $39.03

M A T H E R O F SA N FO R D
203 • 09 E . F lrn t S t.
P h one 127

44—APPLIANCES

J . w : sh\ l ™ W a I t u r
johnny Walken Aaeeeiete
“Call Hall" Phone ITM
This Is a free pise to the Prairie
Lake Drive In Theatre for
M. L. Dower. Eap. dale Dee.
2#, 1956.

Beautiful Decanter*
of HI# favorite
Whiskey 11.60 and up
THE TOWN PUMP
112 W. First St.
A GIFT FOR THE
WHOLE FAMILY
JOHNSON SKA HORSE
Outboard Molnr from
BIMtNOLE SPORTING OOODS
Sanford Ave. at 25th PHONE M35

Consult A HEa LIOR

CULLEN AND HARKIY

IM N. Park Ave.

Phene m i

approximately thirteen acres of
A B. PKTERBON
high hammock land. W. E. Broker Associate*!
A B. Pet
Kirchhoff Jr. Ph. 305.
Jr., p. j CbMteraoa, Oar
Wiiiatu, John Melieh ai
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
Williams. A C. Doudnay.
VA—FIIA—CONVENTIONAL
Surveyor,
FINANCING
M« N, Perk Ave.
Phone M29
LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS

A. K. SHOEMAKER, JR. .

1800 Mellonvllle
FRIGIDAIRE appliance*, sail Phone 1991
Pbone to t - 403
K tln
and service. G. H. High, Ovledi 3— bedroom house, I«i large
St.
Fla. Phone F05-3.115 or San
rest!
lota. 2435 Et Captain. Call 3J3-J
ford 1642-W after 6 p.m.
after 4:00.
WELL DRILLING
MayUg automatic washer, good
Falrbenka-Morse pump*.
condition, $125. Phone 3S9-J.
Repairs-to all makes.
HOWARD C. LONG
45—BUILDING
MATERIALS
307 E. Commercial Ave.
ENJOY YOUIt OWN HOME
Phone 315
CONCRETE
Ready Mixed Concrete, Concrete
Block, Sand, Gravel Cement,
Gracey Refrigeration Concrete
THIS CIIRLSTMAM
Pipe to meet all
Commercial and Domestic
Qualifications.
4M Palmetto Ave. — Ph. eU-R.
Shermnn C oncrete P ipe Co.
Select your home site in
Phone 2Uf
You can still got a Brownie Movie Out West 11th St.
South Pinccreat—Sanford
Camera at W1EBOLDTS CAM 45—BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
ERA SHOP, 310 S. Park Ave.
Cro.u Manors—Svnforu
HAYNES Office Machine Co.
O—5CHOOLft*INITBUCnON
Typewriters, adding machines
Sales Rentala, 314 Mag., Ph. 44

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RENTALS

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Buy one of our new btaek bootee
Oit neateN, all kiatf, «h$ep
before January let and get
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TkOM I4963-W. WELAKA APARTMENTS: r w a l bedroom at IT300. Three bed
n ^ R o o f t * * a s s f u m s m i * ° » H or.
n 1741
room at 112So. Term* available.
private bathe. 114 W. Pint SI
SEWING MACHINES
Several Investments rantala pro*
PLUMBING
Necihl — White
Avalon Aptv Efficiency, Ph. T»»W perttes for isle. Phone ut for
New and Ua#d
details.
GARRETT’S 323 K. l i t I t
tffteieaey apt R M if i «
K. k. HARVEY
Citp Llmita. Slumberland C aart
Pleee lttS Maser elec. port, eewtag mack
tM laaftrl a h .
w« &lt;...».*•»« $30.00 aa Seminole Realty for Deriri
REALTOR
Nearly new baby bad
bed ^,■—
able Houaci ami Apt*. Pbone 47.
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d L u a d q u lst,
160.00
fa il P. Mueller A Son Ph. 154 Foam Rubber Mali, k Bad
ASSOCIATE
New
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jet
pump
$50.00
BPFICIBNCY
Apartment.
Suitable
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This Is a free paaa to the Morie*
PLUMBING ft BEATING
Spin reel, Southbend rod. HIM
Minuet Jacobson acrois froi
land Ride-In Theatre for nan
llolpotnt alcelrlc range. ... 960.00
Post Off No.
Batten. Exp. data Dee. SO, 1U4
Walnut
Tea
wagon
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123.00
Harriett, Pbone 731-W or 1314.

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1,000 Jets Fly
Non-Sfop Missions

DENVER UP — One thousand
B47 Jet bombers flew, non-atop
missions averaging 6,000 miles
each early In December in the
Strategic Air Command’s larg­
est operational exercise, it has
been revealed.
Gen. Nathan F. Twlnleg, Air
Force chief of staff, told the ca­
det corps at the Air Force Aca­
demy that the “ intensive exer­
cise," which ended Dec. 11. con­
sisted of "realistic cumbat train­
ing missions" over the North
American continent and the Arc­
tic.
The H47s, flew a total of 8
Velanria Villas—DcLand
million mites. Twining said, in a
"dram atic example of our deter­
rent air power. ■ .These missions
An Odham &amp; Tudor home is all demonstrated our capability to
you could ever wish for. You can launch a retaliatory strike force
buy with conft'K-nco wlirn you in minimum time."
deal with Odham k Tudor.
See our beautiful ft-suUnti*' »«••• Twining delivered Ihe first an­
Ilona: Bel-Air, Pine-:rest. South nual Wright Memorial Lecture to
Pinecrest, Rose Court anl San­ Ihe cade;*, at their temporary
ford* moat distinctive community quarterl on Lowry Air Force
Grove Manor*—Sanford
Hast-. The cadets will move to
the permanent academy site near
Colorado Spring* in 1938.
Drive Out T.vlay
Twining »aid he believed the So­
ODHAM 4 TUDOM. INC.
viet Union hat a bigger air forte
Cor. Hwy. 17-52 4 21th St.
Pbone* 2100 and
than our own, but ours is batter.
“ Builder, of Finer llomei
He recalled that in November,
Fur Florida Living’
the SAC flew eiyht B32 jet bomb­
ers oil simulated missions around
Ihe whole North Amcriran con.
tinent—with some of the bombari
2—bedroom house, small equity. flying 17,000 miles nonstop.
Low down payment. Phone
2353 J.

QHts far Maw
G. E. ELECTRIC
PBRCOLATOR, reg., 919.46
Sale Price $16.95
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
Ill A Magnolia

Famous Sunbeam
MlxmXittr with Juicer
I4T.50
MATHER of Sanford
fe)2 E. Firs' StCHRISTMAS
CANDIES
Whitman’* — Nunnally's
' Pangborn — Norris
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.
WESTINCHOUSE Toaster
Choice of confection colots
$21.93
IIAGGKRLY APPLIANCE
CENTER
113 Magnolia Ave.
WAX—WIZ
With fountain handle
No drip — No Met*
$1.98
FURNITURE CENTER
111 W. First St.

His your husband over
enjoyed the fine fitting
Qualltl*. of NUNN-BUBH shoes
Give him n pair, from, 31945
IVEY’S SHOE STORE

Complete Uae of
Carte end Step stoole
FURNITURE CENTER

hi

w. rim it

The Lasting gin for sue Lome
27 x 54 Scatter Rugs

Fountain Pens. Pencils
and mitchcd acts by —
Sheaffer and Parker
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.

SANFORD LINOLEUM 4 TILE
127 W. First St.

MONEY CLIPS
Starling and Quid Filled
$2.25 and $3.00
WM. E. KADER
111 A Park Ave.

MIRRORS
16 x 65 crysttl sheet. Regular
$12.93 DOOR MIRROR, $44$ «A
SENKARIK GLASS 4 PAINT Cat,
112-114 W. 2nd 8L

Desk A Chair
Seta

Prom Bio.93
W1LSON-MAIER
311 E. Pint St.
Phone 436

$3.18 4 46J9

TWIN HOLLYWOOD
Bed Outfit, romplate
94444
MATHER of Sanford
203 E. First SL

For the Men and Women
on your gift list give
Manlcuro Seta, 45.00 up.
WERT JEWELRY STORE
203 E. 1st., Phono 4

4-pe. Griacsr Food Chopper
11145
FURNITURE CENTER

MtnV RWEATERA lou % orlon*
4 lamb wool*. Slteveless
42.96-5S.53. ftloovra $3.95-$t0.00
COWAN'S, 211 E. 1st., Phone 874

BOUDOIR
LAMPS

Ctft« f&gt;r Hf
Nacklacu - .... $1.00 up
Rings—precious gams $9.93 up
Charms, silver or gold $1.60 up
FRANK NOELL, Jeweler
110 8. Park Ave.
DOROTHY GRAY
Toiletries
Creams — Lotions
Gift Bets
YOWF.LL'3

119 W. First It.

IS .98 up

WILSON-MAIER
311 E. 1st. St.
Phone 488
FRIGIDAIRE'S exclusive
30-inch French Dour
Electric Range, $30943 uR
CLAUDE II. WOLFt
301 E. First SL

T. V. LAMPS
$2.93

FURNITURE CENTER
118 W. First SL

RAT KILLERS
Guaranteed
De-Con 41.69 - Warfarin $148
BIDWELL FEED 4 SUPPLY CO.
REVLON Cosmetics .. $1.28 up
110 E. 2nd SL
PMM 1411
Qlft Sets ............ 2.30 up
Brush and Comb set*
$2.50 up
BOBRICK'S Electric Blanket
ROUMILLAT 4 ANDERSON
2—Year Guarantee
On tho Corner by the Clock
Special Price ..... $14.43,
Exclusively nt
TUSSY
GARRETTS 323 E. lit., S t
Wind and Weather Lotion
$1.00 sit# .... 50c
Distinctive Clift*
$2.00 site
41.00
At MONROE CORNERS
TOUCHTON DRUG CO
CRAFT AND GIFT SHOP

TIME

Flral Street

4 Mile* West of the Clock

A lovely gift watch
$19.75 up
WM. K. KADER
112 S. Park Ave.

CHATHAM HLANKET8~
Cowboy* Root*
$3.94 up
Including (he Nation's Favorite PICK A GIFT OF INSPIRATION
eeeBC
« iw nl R.aaonabU for
—not Desperation
Hunting Knives, big variety 69c up
Would make n nice Chriatmaa
"Purrey" — I’urrey Bouquet,
Sec our beautiful center nitres
Diet* I'unt*
.
$4.91 up
gjft. Mra. B. • Bowaa, 100 W.
WooNhlrc Brandon. Full range of
SWEENEYS
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
colors.
10th St.
114 Magnolia
I'hunc 147
310 Sanford Ave.
Y O WK L L ' 8
Extra dean *11 Buick special
Dexnna'a
School
of
Dane#
w/w
heater
and
v
~ SHOES Pretty Paler' i for~~
sedan. Radio,
Genuine Imported Mexican
■allot—Tap—toe— and Uallronm IT—FURNITURE—HOUSfcH'-,.D
GAMES
dre** and Cute Strap* for
tlr*», low mileage, Ph. Bll-W
Hand tooled Leather Handbag*
17-12 et Hiawatha— Phone 2171 Used furniture, appliances, tools,
Books — Toys
Everyday.
1238
up
after 6 p. m.
$16.93 plus tax
Blocks — Banks
etc. Dought-sold. Larry's M art
SANFORD SHOE CENTER
P U R C E L L ' S
Pluth Animals
EMPLOYMENT
Ray Herron will put ymi mlla*
208 S. Sanford Av«.
321 East 1st. St. Phone 1631.
123
W.
First
St.
Ahead k Dollerx Ahead with A
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.
h llh appraised trade-in on
FOR DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE
IT—HELP WANTED MALE
Pearl Necklace*
11.95 up
Ladies' CASUAL &amp; FLAT BHOE8
—at Warehouse Price*, Visit
New 1M7 PonUxc.
Women's Wallet.* 55.00 up
All tilk clip on
by Valentine, Vogue. Sling
BERRY’S. Wa are exparts at as­
Ban the new Ponliee now on Newspaper street aalethoys want­
Wat&gt;-h Hand*
$1.95 up
BOW TIES
heel,
pump*,
sandal*.
Suede
sisting
you
to
secure
gracious
ed for work afUr scho-il. Ages
display.
FRANK
NOELL,
Jeweler
by
Van
lieuaen, $1.00
and
lo-athrr.
Size*
5-10,
AAA-B.
good
looks
with
functional
con­
IMS Plymouth Plata S fltn
up 10 14 years uld. See Mr.
110 S. Park Ave.
C O W A N ' S
venience. Today's best boys la
$7.93 - $12.93
1954 Pontiac 4-door Chlefton
Holley et The Sanford Herald
nationally advertised furniture
212 E. 1st Ph. 874
Deluxe.
COWAN S. 212 E. 1*1.. Phone 874
right afitr school.
EVENING DRESSES
at DISCOUNT PRICES. Ml W.
1954 Dodge Royal Sedan
Nylon
Picot,
Laic,
Nylon
Tullo
First St. Phone 1187 for Even­
1953 Huick Riviera Sedan
21—WORE WANTED—MALI
and Tafetta $17.93 In $24 93
ing Appointment.
Iriks &amp;
1152 4-door Plymouth
HOLLYWOOD SHOPS
1M1 4 door Chevrolet
A Carpenter retired and alone,
114
E.
First
St.
• BIG VALUES
1950 4-door Plymouth
would like smell or odds Job*
Cell Ray Herron. 2436 or after
• QUICK CREDIT
I n t e r n a t io n a l s t a in l e s s '
to do In ana about Sanford.
COMPLETE SELECTION
CHARMS
p.m. Calll 1343 W.
What have you? Writ* postcard
0-Pc. Place Srtting*
Gold and
Chrlatmaa Tree Trimming*
•
E
A
S
Y
T
E
R
M
S
or letter to: William Dullard,
Beautiful
pallerna
5V7r&gt;-$8.03
Silver
and Decoration*
This is a free pais to the Movie
W1LSONMA1RR
725ta Perry St., Sandusky, Ohio
WM. E. KADER
Sanford Jewelry A Luggage
Buy while slocks are compttU
land Ride-In Theatre for Mrs
New a a d f e e d F u r n i t u r e
112 S. ra rk Ave.
300 Sanford Ave.
Phone 1346
KEL'S 3 end 10c STORE 1NO.
Lester Webre. Exp. date Dec
311 E. First St.
Phone 958
Experienced farm er in growing
24, 195A.
celery k truck farming on sand
XMAS SPECIALS
1944 Pci Aire Chevrolet. RAII,
k muck for the past 20 years
r w l h * o lw te i U a i^ i jj jj i |
Unusual
Cjjta far le b y ffg ftl
W/w Urea, many extras, power
seeks connection with grower in
(Free Lay-Away)
glide, must sell, owner trans­
central Florida. Phone 830-M
Drinking Cupi
$1.00 up
THE SANFORD HERALD
ferred Phone 1622 W.
Sanford.
Real Art Picture*
FREE 1012 lb Turkey with 64-LOTS
Demos' Advisory
69c up
would be aa welcome ea
Beautiful (rained reproduction! Rentpcl Rubber Tuyx
following:
15—APPLIANCE REPAIRING
Afiorted Toy*
(9e up
a daily letter from home
and
Originals
from
4393
ht
choice
lots
in
the
Mayfair
Elf!
Group W ill Meet
FIN A N CIA L
WILSON-MAIER
ROUMILLAT k ANDERSON
$1. month—$11.50 year.
A
MATHIS electric
appliance re*
Quiltop Innerapring Mattress
On the Cornrr by Ihe Clock
price. W. E. Klrchoff Jr. phone
311 E. lit. St.
Phone 958
pairing. Light fixtures
installed, 25—MONEY I T LOAN
ires installed.
and Matching Box Spring
By Mail Anywhere
Despite Refusal
$04.
lm e ^ jc k up k delivery. Phone
Reg. $139 .... LESS TRADE $99
WASHINGTON UP — Th« Dem­ BILLS HARD TO rAY? Sell SWAP ANYTHING! Ju st place j
17—BROKERS and REAI IOXS
WANT ADS
AUTO LOANS
ocrats' national advisory commit­
Hl-Riier .... ________ $94.30
COST
LEU
thing*
tee
will
meat
hare
J
in
.
4
despite
yea're
through
w
i
t
h
BUSINESS
MAYFAIIt AREA
CIluified ad*. Phone 1831 for a
3 Rm. Group
---------- $293.00
112 N. Virginia, beautiful Brit­ the refusal of congressional mem­
SERVICES
Want
Ada
te
r
CASH.
bers
to
serve
on
it.
F lorida S tate Bank
tany Farm Uome. 3 b cln im i,
Sofa-Bed vuth Matching Chair
helpful ad-wrtter.
CaR 192L
15—BEAUTY PARLORS
OF SANFORD
Tht committee will m*«t while
Reg. $190
NOW $159.00 2 baths; "Wade-built" on Oak
shaded lots, liy appointment. Ihe Democrallc-Ied Uth Congress
|15 Waves by Zotoa A Rtallslis
. $33,000
Is organizing.
• LIVESTOCK
Bookraie Red
CHOOSE GOOD W O R K E R S
#7 *0 Thru Nov Open X
ROSA
L. PAYTON. Chairman Paul M. Butier &lt;&gt;f the
Dresser and Mirror
Call Ml
Drntocratlr
National
Committee
through Classified ads. Let an
Innerapring Ifsttroia
EsgistarH Real Estate Broker
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK M—HOMES—CATTLR
FOR SALK
Phone 2871
17 92 at Hiawatha announced that he had catted the
Box Spring
experienced
ad
writer
e
ta
ltt
you
adviidry group into session lha
Complete BEDROOM
II—BUILDING—R ir A IlS
llloomlnjc potted p lsn li, cut
Shetland pony, bridle k saddle.
day after the new Congress con­
PAINTING
Nice and gentle,
excellent
OZIER
REALTY
CO
flowers,
Xm as w reaths,
vene*.
OPEN MONDAYS
Christmas present. Phone De
Laura B. Osier, Realtor
Ted Burnett
Butier had invited 20 party
U
nd
RE-45561.
Hazel
M.
Field.
Assnciate
T
IL
9
:0
0
P.M.
other
a
ttr
a
c tlv i g ifts.
for PA1NTLNQ
2601 So Orlando Hwy. Ph. 133$ leaders, including II from Con­
Grandview
Pboae 1952-M.
gress. to be members of the com­
EVENINGS: 3113 and 710
BEDDING CO.
A. K. ROSSETTF.R
MERCHANDISE - Cor.ECHOLS
mittee. All five of (he House ap­
2nd 4 Magnolia. Ph. 1232
WOOLSEY
Ph.
212
Celery Ar».
pointees,
headed
by
Speaktr
Sam
"llud Bamberger. Mgr.
43-ARTICLES FOR SALE
Marine Finlahae
Rayburn, declined to serve at did
FREE DELIVERY
“We telegraph flow ers any*
F o r Y our Boat
Senate Leader Lyndon B. Johnson.
LET WAL
We buy ana sen used furniture
Only two from Congrats—Sent
Senkxrik GU m utd Paint Cn Paying top cash prices for any 45-FARM aid GARDEN
where**.
U p s do it i
Estes Kefauver Tenn. and Hubert
U2-U4 W. 2nd St.
Phene 220 thing of value. SUPER TRAD­ Orangei. tangerines 4 kumquita.
II. Humphrey Minn, have accept
ING POST on 17-92 Ph 20S5W
2201 W. tlth . J. T. Fortier Br.
r k v o d e l in g ?
204 So. Perk Ave. — Phone 160 cd. Three other senator! have not
Knotty Pine Panel 2lVte *']■ ft.
yet replied.
—Factory \c Ycu—
CABBAGE PLANTS
SOMETHING MISSING? Locate
Cyprr&lt;4 Psnal 1834c sq. f t
Aluminum
D OLL H O U SE
Butler told a news conference
400400 .Midseason Market. Pb.
Beautiful For Natural Finish
Venetian BUada
4 bedroom, mtaonry. kitchen the purpose of the advisory com
it quickly through West Ada.
2103.
equipped, beautiful usk floors, mittee had been misinterpreted in
Enclosed head. Sag-prouf botton
GREGORY LUMBER
Phone 1121.
rail with plastic ends. Plaiti For her Christmas give her
ceramic tiled bath, nice closet*, some quarters. He denied that It
«th k Maple
Phone 2842
or rayoo tape*. CottOQ or nyleo
plenty of kitriKn cabinets, nice was intended to “dictate to the
planters and blooming potted
fox PataLng call Mr. Tsikar, Pk.
porch, 2 lots, citrus, cornrr Congroe or te encroach upon lit FOR GRAND BUYS GALORE,
cords.
plants from—
M BUILDING NSSM 2*
cftXR. Room special 114.9a
location i t 2016 Holy Ave. This powers."
CRAPEVILLK NURSERY
Senkarik GI*m and Paint C*
is • good buy at $10,500, with
Grapevtlle
Ave.
—
Phooe
2058
112-114
West
2nd
SL
Pboae
320
make
the
Want
Ads
your
ahoppFloor sanding sod finishing.
terms e available. Exclusive.
_____________
2 4 8 9 1 Cleaniag, waxing Serving Semi*
SELL
log place.
For Sale: Mid-season cabbage
LIVE BAIT
" county since 1925.
AaytfcM«
plants. Fred Tourston. Ph.
Seminole Realty
Shiners, Bull Heads. Pop Guta
M. Oleneen. Labe Mery
° !&amp; 3‘
With A
43* R.
LET IT RAIN, let it shine. Every
___
S Dozen, 99c
W. DIETRICHS
W.. HERO
DIHTRICm
T. W
Classified
day la *&lt;oou uay to use the
McRANEY'SMlTH PAINTS Missouri Minnows end Worms
F»r Rale
. At once, 40 Tons
REALTORS
JUFT CALL
Waal Adt.
Chidun Manure.
Pb. 93-W.
Peak Am
fk a ta 2f
S415 A Pack
Fbaae 120gFUmiag Grocery—E. Gcaeve Are.
144
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$179.

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla- — Mrs.
Irene Pierce of Waterbary. Coos.,
eo abandoning her three children
la New York's Grand Central h e
tloa"I waan’t able to take care ef
the Vida. I couldn’t provide a Sanu Clan*."

t I f

Woraew report* Fofbh soldim
wtn note be permitted to let their
beir prow normal length. No
morn jgbnub-cbee otter
t t I
A N■Byword eelemnlw report*
Mike Todd per# Hfanbe* Teyter
• SOaern* diemand rtnp. The*,
•eya M J , meet bpve taken ■ let

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fuBbaek. aat aa Alameda Atble- p*n ig Thnra. IW

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tie L*ague record when be arer*
INDIANAPOLIS—Aa official of aged 4* yards ea pool* for Rap- Jena Bellvena of the Montreal
Bt Utr * Ob. now itM eat- ward High la UU.
Canadian* la the talleat and hearbaeka hi polie vaccine production
baeaaao million# ef ahota are go: -T»'1IW Byracme rooted • Man­ ieit player an Mi team. Ha 1*
hattan, 144-0, la footbalL
lug t i waste hi storage:
• feet s a if weigh* t a f pound*.
"If a child contract* polio thij
rammer, hi* parcota can’t find
anyone to blame for it except
themaelvea."
------WASHINGTON - Democratic
National Chairman Paul M. Butler
calling for an Inerrate over the
• Ronson Table L ighters

Undecided?
M a y W e Suggest:

14.05 up
• Electric Razor
• Ladies’ or Gents Billfolds
3.50 up
• L a d ie s 'o r Gents M anicure S ets 5.00 up

W ert Jewelry Store
•j M-v m

202 E. 1 st

Pheae S

Don't Hid# tho M o v t a Comoro In Christmas
Wrappings

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Should poor boo— be ewe la
which a movie camera will be
among the family's Christmas
gift*—forget all about "Don't open
nil Christmas." This la fine advice
to follow meet ef the time—but
not when there's a movla camera
ready to roll right within arm's
length! The days before Christ­
mas are usually the best part of
tha holiday*—the time when exdtamant reigns amid a flilrry
packages and preparations, dea­
erating and doorbell-ringing.
We think you’R agree that the
coming weeks are the moat ex­
alting and pltasurabla of the an*
tire year. The children have
Christmas stars hi their eyas.
Mother la handling expected and
unexpected crises with her usual
skill, while Father's doing "aa
well aa can be expected" with
bough* and branches and a few
trial runs ef the new electric
train.
Yea, these are day* whan every­
body’s In a gay, busy whirl of
activity—perfset days for movla
making In evary home across the
country. A famous author once
observed that "Christmas is ev­
eryone’s birthday, with tha party

■w&lt;M cm tn

ihe weald.* Aa

any party, the preparation
are half tha fun—end more «*&gt;■«
half tha story of Christmas at
your house.
That's why w* suggest you uac
your movla earners long before
the actual day of Christmas
dawns. By not waiting to open
this special gift package, you may
lose a bit of the “surprise" *1*.
ment But the whole family will
gala much added pleasure from
capturing all the high points of
tha holiday preparation*—the on­
ly way you can really get tha
complsta Christmas ’M story from
■tart to finish.
If you haven’t yet seen foe new
Una of movla cameras currently
on display, w* recommend that
you do to very soon. For there’s
a tremendous surprise In store for
you these days at your neighbor­
hood earners shop. Imagine—you
can now gat a compact,/easy-tooperato movie camera Tor Just
under $301 And that should dlspe
tho notion many people havi
about a movla camera’s belm
quite an expansive piece of equip­
ment

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PAJAM AS
Tn cotton and nylon, w hite, black
rad and pastel oolora. P erfect

gift* far

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W alts langth, full length. Long o
abort aleevea, nylon in pink, blue, red,
yanow, w hite and black. By San
Souci, Van Raalta and Munatngwear.
m any atylea.
{

—John Van Guilder

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JA Y C E E CHRISTMAS LIGHTING
CONTEST BLANK
Ms., to: Contest Chairman

Jayeee Information Booth
Sanford. Florida

ROBES

GENERAL RULES: Entries from tha Sanford Ana only wlU
be accepted (contact Chairman for defined area If not suie.)
Contestants may enter Residential or Commercial type, or
both oa separate blanks If qualified. Only one division under
Residential type may ba entered In addition to the Special Di­
vision for which all Residential entries will be automatically
eligible. Sponsors request contestant* to keep displays lighted
nightly betwen 7:30 and 0:30 until winners sre announced to
allow Judge* ample time to check all entries carefully.

for eaeh Residential Division Including the Special Di­
vision are aa follows: 1st Place—$23 U.S. Savings Bond; 2nd
Place— 10 Silver Dollars. Prise for Commercial winner (ona
division only) U possession of the Traveling Trophy for one
ysar.

By Artemis. Van Raalta Souci
. . . trimmed with rows Mad rows of
the most delicately cut lace and bed.
lecked with pleats. Vour choice of
pastel colon, black, navy and white.

Sheer nylon robes, in white and soft
pastel colon- Give her a luxurioua
g i f t . . . Also we have a nice selection
of soft warm fleecy quilted robes,
beautifully styled in p gay srray
of colon.

(check type and division)
RESIDENTIAL -------Dlv No. li Lighted Lawns (trees, scrub*, etc.)

—

Dhr No. &gt;t Figure Sett Inge (on bldg, or lawn)

- --

Dlv. No. I: Decorated Doorways A Windows
(Including decoration* attached to bldg.)

—

Special Dlv: Boat Over-All Decoration*

—

automat!*

COMMERCIAL——
Including Doorways, Show Windows or Bldg, or All
N A M E -..............................................................................

H O SE
By Phoenix and Clauaner, hoe* a re

ADDRESS!______ ___________________________

aura to please. All aizet in th a naw
fall ahadae.

Please complete decoration* before submitting entry.
Deadline: Mldnlght.December a , IK*.

1.35 to 1-95

SALE
FLO O R S A M P LES

P A N T IE S

H A LF SLIPS

A ll N ew H otpoint M erchandise

List
1-30” RANGE

$319.95

SALE

Nylon, rayon, plain or trimmed with
luce- Brief and flare atylea.

$230,00

1-30** RANGE

$229.95

$160,00

1-11% C il F t

$529.95

$380,00

2 ZONE REFRIGERATOR

.89 to 3.95

A Rift she’s sure to appreciate . . .
choose from our many different *t&gt;I*1
petticoats.

3.93 to 14.95

'A Gift From

1-12 F t U p rig h t F reezer $399.95 $250,00
1-39" R a n g e

$249.95

$170,00

A ll P rices Include T rade-In
-SA N F O R D

OPEN TIL 9:00 THURS. - FRI. SAT

Means More"

H . B . Pope Co. Inc
200 S Park A re.

Phone 1410

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

EflUbUik* 1909

VOLUME XLVI1

FR ID A Y. DECE.M DER 21, 1936,

17-92 4-Laning Moved
^To Inter-State System
City To Hire Engineer
'To Stu d y F ea sib ility
Of Sewage Plant Here

Stenstrom Jaycee Speaker
Reveals
Urges Safety Be
Transfer
Personal Project

The four-laning of the state's
heavied traveled segment Of high­
way, State Road 13 600 (17-K) be“Our record-making history
tween Orange City and the Semi­ isn't plivasant." Trooper Chuck
nole County line was not dropped Saunders of the Florida Highway
from the budget but was merely Patrol told member* of the Semi­
FOl'RTII DISTRICT JAYCEE VP DEI.IVF.RS an “Opemtlon Civic Service" certificate to Semlnol®
transferred to the interstate sys­ nole County Junior Chamber of County
Jaycee President George A. Speer. Looking on are (left to right) Fred Mlschuck, president,
tem,
said
Senator
Douglas
Siren, “ Your town U growing, your
Commerce at their noon luncheon Orlando Jaycees; Dick HamlwTrk. vp, Orlando Jayceet; und Bub McGee, president, JacluonvIUe
strom
this
morning
following
a
re­
system it growing, and I am aura
meeting yesterday.
Jnycees. Speer and Conflict. (Staff Photo)
lease that the half-million dollari “We're killing more people
that your Income will be suffi­
project had been abandoned.
cient to maka up the money nec­
than ever before— we've killed
Senator Stenstrom, this morn JOO more on our highways this
essary to float additional bonds
Ing. said “ Richie Green. Stale ytar th;ln
» hl. , aI(1
for a sewage treatment plant,"
Wilson Holt, Fiscal Agent for the
. EnRi?C,r r . for ' Certainly we've had an Influx of
the Fifth District ha* advised me•'
lp bm |h„ doc, n-t 8lve
i City of Sanford told the Board
that this road has been dropped an excuse for killing people,
of Sanford City Commissioners
from the primary budget and
S„ md, r, „ pUi„«d.
last night at a special msetiug
STOCKHOLM &lt;tjt - New re­
eluded in the inter-state system 1 “ If enemy force* started land
| called by Mayor F. D. Scott.
ports of spreading unrest In R ur
in order to secure 90 per ernt
! On the basis of the fiscal a*
Ing "at Daytona
‘We are asking for ample time feMlcral aid in the cost of enn-1L,,,.
sia and Its satellite amplr®
""" Beach .and start
Seminole County has contributed geni-8 report, the Board of Com
.
| killing people, wed go home, get
reached the West today, and two
VIENNA W— Vice Presidenti
1382, or 84 percent,
misslomjr* approved the htrlug of to dlscusa »« h the City am lstructlon
our shotguns and go see what we Richard M. Nison tuld the Aua-1
Baltic refugees said the Soviet
W (\uola tor the liunaarUrj
Relief an cng|neer \Qitudy the fca&gt;ibi County Buurdtof Commissioner*,
.Nine
million dollars ha* been
could do about It," he sold.
was deporting 100,000 students
trian government today he is sure 1
Fond, reported Frank
Evan*. | | tjr for lbeconstruction
of the and with other Interested citizens budgeted for the inter-state sysSaunders appealed to the Jay­ Cotigrcs* will admit more Hun -1
from the Baltic states to erush
chairman of the Semmole County p|ant lbat wm &lt;Mt )n MCeig uf their views on general or special tern In the Fifth District and the
growing resistance there.
Chapter of the Amercan Red j2oo,OUO.
nca to come before the 1937 »es- cost of tho Orange City • Semi- cees to "make safety a personal gun.in refugees to the United
Cross, today.
^
„l’t |00|c| to UJ .. 4aid
gjo,, „f tbe S u ,^ Legislature," note County Line road Is Included project. “ It is mental attitudes States ami Increase U. S.financial
that came* accidents."
WASHINGTON W —American
aid for other regugecs, informed
“ Were It not for the Red Cross,; ••tb#t ygy CIQ feasibly issue $200.- ' *ald Senator Douglas Stenstrom in this amount, Itiehi.- Green re
Rill Lotkard, chairman of the source* reported.
officials today looked with disfa­
both National and International, qqq j„ b o n d ,
the present lime and Represcnative Mack N. Cleve- ported.
• Jaycee Teenage Driving Hoad Evor on the reported plans of Hun­
Nison conferred for more than
said Evans this morning, "th* without Impairing the capital Ira l*nd Jr,
“ If left
'V 1 in
m the primary
Primary budget
ouuget I o immediately prior t0 Troop, r
gary's puppet government to seek
an
hour
with
Chancello
Julius
u ° UAla.
^ hk e t f . ir.iMffw." F«wv«ius»i|
Provement ptvfttast®
program w*
of the Utility
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,
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...Ull*
Milt;
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lIM
date IU
to DC
be «IIIIUUUCI'U
announced —▼
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cm,IJ_.h*
'/.(.nn T . . M*.,. CM
Saundefa
talk, presented n pla-j Ranh and other officials and told
loen from the United States and
fU ^ o bn!r hv hnl
n*n/r ; Dcpartmtnl or w,thout ^ uc,n&lt; U ter we will meet with •vtryonti curr(l 50 P«r
iof the cost of '
to Mis* Myra Lee Stokes, them ho would recommend in his
other Western nations to forestall
s ^ .r i h s M i W . v f. m n ^ e Z M I ,u r',lu» ™venue*.“
interested to talk over problems vupslruclion in federal aid."
Seminole High School student, In report lo President Klsenhomcr. BELLEVILLE, til. it!*„ , , Two economic disaster.
When aske&lt;l about the* co*t of with which we will bo confront*
Stenstrom explained, “Whit has rfVo.
recognition of h e r Inn
^ th a n life, endure hnr.Uhina
hardships. ••
that the United State, “sharply Porson* were kllle,land 37 In ured
Increase" tho number of refugee, ',,,av " h""
^Mnd-whedole IIEvans commented
TALLAHASSEE M —Gov. La*
to be admitted sbove the current Hnola Central train Chickasaw w.s Roy Collins, noting that “ tight
cause of, the Red Cross
at vno fitf.ir.
derailed near here and right car* money" Is delaying public projects
and women the world
able to show their
The source. ,atd Nixon also exdown *
ro'•, finhin^ throughout the country, has asked
these unfortunate
President. El«enh»wer ------about —
th®
pecte»l to recommend that Con-,
‘
people through acts
more money to help Austria car*
Mrs. Jennie Coveil, 70. of NortJi pos-lbllity of creating a federal
highest daily traffic
effective assistance
more money to help Austria rare •*&gt;«»*»•. J»rb.. died shortly after i corporation to buy stata and local
count of any road in the State of T . . . . I , r \ •
C
Th* International and Amcrl W. C. Branan Is
T ags Sold In '56
I f 1" 2 ,ake" •« ,he ho*P,lal'
' bond lizuesFlorida and I am informed that ■ T U C K L J f l V G r j Q V C S for the flood of refugees.
He a«ked for and received a ' f''nr&gt;'
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Roaedwl*.
------------------------can neu
Red v-ross
Cross sre
ran
arc providing
provioin* medl
meui- q
* J T
ki *
n,,e barometer nf irrowth In th e1It will be one of the first leg I I .1
| t
I detailed compilation of all expend- WJ,S * 'Ik '1 iboul »««« hour*. WASHINGTON W - A
Labor
cine, food, and clothing inside I rO IT IO tC Q I O /VnOIOT Sanford and Seminole County area menu of the interstate system /V n O tn C r. i F l t Q n t
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Hungary. Also
assuming
responsi­ William C. Branan, 1606 M
Hure* for refugee care Austria la,cr
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j Department spokesman said today
a g -i,hat can b" watched closely for j ron*tiuctcd in Florida,
MIAMI
1*
—A
Miami
truck
bility for the cars of many thou­ nolla Ave.. Sanford, has been pro-1Indication of an increajjng,,Rppu-1 “The airline for the Inler-stste
ha * marie alnce Uelober. The Au»-1 Ambhlanzaa fram the sxirmMJ* hi* cl«i«#:lteeni ta n do nothing to
drive- wm credited today with
sands &lt;f refugees In Austria, and mo’e.v to *&lt;*« *~rk
alio told Nixon Ihvin* «r*a. Including St lanii*, took I settle * dispute involvlnira coal
&gt; -*i« 1Ufirt- fL * l1t &gt; sale of automobile f systrOl between Orange City and saving s young mother and her trian leader,
too, providing aiiTsurice to* refu United States Air Force.
owned
lUcen.c tegs.
the Seminole County Lina has five -week -old baby from a maximum nurntw-r they could th,% Injured to St. Elizabeth's has- shipping company partly
gees in transit and on arrival at
A Jet bomber pilot, he currently I I” * recent report from Tar not been flown," «ald Senator partially tubmrrged and overturn- keep here without .training th « ,l'i,a' hrr* whrre. 20 remained and by John L. Lewis' United 3Hn«
Workers Union.
Camp Kilmer. This opeiation, ac­ U stationed at Hunter Air Fore- ,Collector John Calloway he said | Stenstrom “ but It 1* .-xpeete.l to rd CJr ,n 8 mat,-ah canal
nation* economy to the limit.
** were treated and rrle.i«ed.
cording
Red Lro»s
Cross Baj&lt;&gt;&gt; Sjvj|nnjlh
State police blamed the derail­
rowing to an American Bed
home of th„ that t«.a98 automobile and truck
(Continued on Page 8)
Mrs Elizabeth Whipple and her
ment of the 13 car train on the
„
,h*n
Strategic Air Command's 38th Air license tags had been sold In Semslaughter, of Hialeah, were treated
shifting of a new road bed due Lt. R. Roth Dies
Policeman's Ball
*ar greater than earl) estimate*. Dlv| a,on \ mi&gt;niber of the 20*h ino,e County during 1936 or 1200
The Sanford Herald sub- for shock after the rescue.
to recent rain*. Th« “ run around";
a a * s * i
ti Bomb S q. he Is an aircraft com- mor* ,han * al *°ld during the lcnbera will receive a Sunday
Truck driver Oscar Horton, 47,
track, relocated because of con-! In Jet Crash; Wife
Tomorrow
Night
M ldm aht
Tomorrow
mender on one ot the B 47 Strat- en,lr'' &gt;;e»f nf
morning paper inatea l of the i pulled the 21-yearold mother and
structlon
on a new route for U. S I
9
' «ojet*
i... ..tik
1937 Ucenwe
license tairs.
with ...hi.k
which ki.
hi* squadrom 1.
is
lags, said Gallowray regular
The Annual Policeman.* Ball,
Tuesday afternoon the infant to safety afier spotting
Highway
40, had a speed limit for j Is From Sanford
|
equipped.
I
are
white
with
blue
numeral*
and
the woman trying to free herself staged each year ny the Police­
^Lighting Contest j His unit is a component of th e i',,**l *° on -f®0- 2 at the Tax edition.
(Continued on Pag* XI
I.t. It'ihert D. Roth. 28. hits*
man's Benevolent Association of
Change In publishing day* is from tht overturned car.
hand
of the former Lila Sloor#
E n trv D e a d lin e
2nd Bombardment Wing, «ne
f UoHector's Office In the Seminole made in order that the em­
Policeman Jeff Hunt said Mrs. the Sanford Police Department. . .
.
r&gt;
• i
l.efflrr of Sanford, died when his
tm ry
u e u u im c
th# o|d„ t organisation* In the County Court House.
Whipple lost control of the vehicle will he held tomorrow night at M o t h e r P e t l S h e S
ployes
may
enjoy
Cliristmai
Tomorrow night at midnight A,r Forc# , nd on, of th# Air Dj. | It Is expected, said Galloway,
F8U Jet crashed into a wooded
I when the Infant slid off the front the Mayfair Inn with dancing . . . . . _ _
,
is the d e ad lin e for entries n the vU|on., lwo oomblt wlngi.
that the 1937 tag sale* will far Day at home with their fami­ seat. Mr*. Whipple grabbed for the
area near I.aureldale, N. J. yea.
lies.
slated to begin st 9 o’clock to the V f | t h J D O U Q l l t C r S
terday.
J *yC*e , . k .
k *?* j l Major Branan entered the ser- cxc*Cl1 ‘h" "alf» U1*® fear.
baby.
Music of l-nrry Eullcr’s orehes- .
_ .
,
, f
Roth, whose family live* In Lin*
****• ...,(;!'alrm *n John A,ex*nd*r vice in Nov. 1912 after graduating 1
«&gt;«
In
B
la
z
in
g
said oday.
wood. N J., had taken off from
from Seminole High School earlier.
The Policeman's Hall is one of
m
n
. .._
Entries are coming in steadily, that year. Following pilot training 1
the major social function,
tho J U!,\
k" " 'daugnter*
*T 2 1 .Tdlctl
tl. l about
V hyanr °hour
T n,&gt; before ''ihis
1: S,".,lon
Alexander commented today, "hut he served at Rio Hato Air Force
___________
.of
_____;
five ‘ of her
plana
pre-Christmas _____
season. i.
It •has
an-! and
mv&gt;» want to be sura that everyone Base, Panama.
in a fire that flashed
nually
increased
In
attendance
j
JJ1
b
*I,
‘T
?
''b''r.'i‘
b*
-'*ran'*
'*r
,'
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•
A•w ho would like to enter the com­
Wi t h hundred* turning on. for lh e !' M nri
,h ° r" y b' t0" " ,
p; r,r
n
^ ^ '•f*
petition ha* an opportunity to
.. ■
i ft today.
| Sanford last night to be with Ihelr
t . to l,“r,‘in2
" " mitketl ofl in lo the City of Sanford to employ tnj now which cause* hot water ‘
have their outdoor di*plays Jud­ .*• vit *nt ■ r .
Vlehnis were identified a* Sirs daughter and her small son Rob*
Leo Rock is prestdant of lha w ,lUam Clark. J3. and Ruth. Clan- rrt RQlb j r
a Jt-H a1 haSliiter £
' h# newly p• V,', ‘ec,ioj of W#tt * l'bfarian until Dr Bernard J.
ged "
Policemen s Benevolent Associa-1 d i|, Mary. Lorraine and Shirley
TheF3U, ’ in
whichLt. Roth
Th, entry blink, s r. , Ppe,ring m p'yehologr i e wa, *mp^ e d
T ' m
tion and Ben Butlcc is chairman -n)r children ranged in age from crashed, I* said to botha world’a
In th. daily edition, of Tbe San- at the State Bank of Cochran.
n ,
! k'
?'
‘n
T ' 0 'u
Z
*nd f° Ur, • p?“ ‘ of
(hr (Inner committw for The n lo It
ford Herald.
Ga.. prior lo recall to active duty
Li,y CommU‘ ion«® 'a“ budget for the a.soc.atlon was « tto n , have been received re ljfastest aircraft„ ,. . _
Pk j „ m,
ti„k.in„ in Aionist n f n vi
night.
released toward const -notion and t *vo to th* new position of City organization. Both men are mein( lark! another dniightcr. Gloria,
and commercial Christmas light
He has been lUtioncd at Hun
" Wf ‘ annot Paint lhe
matntt-n srtc*- of the new library I’htnncr L’itv M ,nilger Knjm'-- tiers Of the Sanford I'olice Do |j, an,I Mrs. Bcs*l# Cadunce, 83.
YOU HAVE
« bo ||Vrd with the Clarks, esfor two or three
building in H Mellon Park. told the Hoard at it* last night t part nielli's staff of officers.
Ing can he entered in the contest ter since his return to active *»r ,a,d “ 'Phalt
I’rocred. from the dance will raped
vjee.
»e»k»,"
said
Knowles,
which
will
City
Manager
Knowl.a
reported
meeting
•
in different categories
Mrs Clark also get out nf Ihe
_ XII entries in the Home Christ-' MaJ Branan is married to the S've u* ■« opportunity to start *" 'he Board of Commi*sloner,
Final action hy the Beard of go to the Policaman'a Benevolent
• m a s Lighting C ontest automatical- former Miss Aarah Shockley
of the new parking plana now.
that SOU gallons of water per Commissioner, came last night Association which provides fund* blazing two-story frame dwelling,
ly enter the overall contest cten Monroe, Ga. The couple, nowreThe offer
lo the City of Sanford minute j* being pumped (nun the when the city attorney wa. ,n for i'mergences and sickness of hut ran luck in lo rescue her
pit-pure tetolutiona tin- policemen, thslr wives ami family. She never cam® oot againthough the entry blank is for one' siding in Savannah, has two dau- t'* purchase a l»&gt; hy Cot) foot lot c,l&gt;’* wudl* in cumpariion t i 225slructi-d to ptepnre
Ftrmen f.uitid her lying bc*id«
shtcr*. Carol who is seven yrnr* on a railroad siding for $8.5(0) gallons which was the previous for the "rescinding of the dediea- families.
category only.
.1 hrd upstairs.
old. snd Pstrieia, Bve month* old, was turned down. “4Ve have no ht*h
tion" anil "to sell" a city lot loBodies of *cverai of the girls
and a five-ysar old son, William, authority to go into the real
'
®re now able lo "re-l" a rated on Commercial Ave. I he
HIGHER FOOD
wenfound near bedroom windows
estate
business,"
said
City
Atwell
and
allow
It
lo
rehabilitate
provision
that
the
City
end
the
PRICES RIG FACTOR
' indicating lh#y had tried to &lt;•*! orney William C. Hutchison.. “ Ifitself and then rc.i each well County will *hute fifty fifty
in
WASHINGTON V Higher food
I rape. Mrs. Cadunce and Itulh h id
there was some specific purpose periodically," Knowles said.
the monies from the sale of the
prices have been the biggest
I bent a»le#p in a downstairs bed
Fair sndwarn* centralFridas
for which Ihe lot is being p u r
** "-a* also reported b&gt; the property. A hid of S9,'joo Its* ul
(actor in virtually doubling lb*
•
room Others of th# family v*#re
snd
Jtstordsy.
Considerable
night
chased,
it
would
be
an
entirely
c**y
manager
that
a
poly
photready
been
received
hv
tn«
Board
@ 6,1C lC rti&lt; X 4.
cost of living *inc* 1939. govern
|sl»»ping on th# second floor.
and morning fog central portions- different matter," he said.
Jm ent figures showed today.
phate solution ia being considered of County L’ommlssionera.
A request from the General

Delegation Seeks
Time To Discuss
Acts With Officials

’ County Contributes
84 Pet. 01 Quota
For Relief Fund

Nixon Assures Austria Top News
Congress W ill Admit In Brief
More Refugees To U. S.
Two Die As Train
Derailed, Plunges
Down Embankment!';

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m

H om e

Parallel Parking To Start On 1st St.

Additional
Local News
On Page 8

Weather

Requests At Budget
Board Meet Expected
To Top $600 Million
talla^ m e e
.
Th. r . « ■ « * « « &gt; «
.p * m » u ti« »
quests for millions of dollars for the 13j &lt; Legislature
worth of new stata buildings will
Sea. Wilson Carraway of aliaadd a eiunching load to Florida's haisee. one of the Uw m ak.r, , | f
financial problems when the* go ting in on th# budget hearing*.
before the Budget
Commission -a.d flatly. "I feel that some in
oext month.
•rea«e in'tax revenue it going to
Gov. LeRoy Collin, said the con he a necessity."
sliuction requests will prove the Total request* for operation* and
“ real difficulty" in the comrnis- buildings from all state agencies
slon's attempts to squeeze all the and institutions are expected to
state's sharply-expanded needs for top 600 million dollars. The^tato's
• ' il next two years Into a pattern income for thh 1457-39 biennium
that will match anticipated in- ha* been forecast at 310 million.
come.
Ite&lt;|ue«ts at Thun«fay's hearing
If the coramtsalan and the Leg included $1,290,017 for the military
ivlature cannot make the adjust- department, a $390,032 increase:
ments. new taxes may result
ttfi/&gt;2IX for the fire r.dlcgr at
Taking Holiday Recc*
(I.-j Ij . up $72 1*9; $.332,720 for the
The commistloin ended its first department of veterans affairs, up
week of budget hearings Tnursday SCd '82: forest service $3,463,036.
®nd wti| resume Jan. 14- At that I up $2.462.813; park board $1,679,178
fm #. th# huifding requests will go up -‘,*t «07: sad livestock hoard
bs/ore the board preparing its ree-1$3,112,545. up IUJ1.97J

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Battle Efficiency
'E' Awarded VAH-7
For High Standing
Heavy Attack Squudron Seven,
a unit of Heavy Attack Wing One.

SHOPPING.
DAYS Till'

ACL Is Installing
Automatic Lights
At Two Crossing

The Atlantic Coast Line Rail- tham riled th® Orlando troub*J®
,, s
r i..t
rood
la now installing automatic "when they ran Into tlda ,amo
p ® '! ' ' ,.v .
T.
signal light, at their crossing un thing.”
E ,h', mon’
23th St. at Yale Ave. and will
.
,
*
0c ,
.
then go to French We. at |3th
What »nrt how d‘'
,,and 0”
fJ h.V
' ‘S
*
. for
to install another, Ihe Board of
,i8.:!1' “l ,Vcry
‘J** M,con,|1 conw^cutlve fiscal year.
Sanford City Commi*siun®r* wa* cr®***n* *n Sanford, ’ asked Com*
^ t " , Ik
'
' lohl at last night’s special meet- mlaxioher -lohn Krlder of CHy
hl*he*t standing In the compeding
Atliirney William C. HutchUon.
}io" of *n * r korC^- u - s - Al'
lan,lc * ,fel Heavy Attack ,quadHowever, said City .Manager ^„ T,'f ..'.‘T 'n * '
Warren H. Knowles, “w . bjVa «•»' ng 't «u Protect our mutortsla
r0" &lt;Presentation of the award wta
run into the problem of two hug®
, ,
„
bT Capt. J. T. Blackburn,
oak trees which will comfdrt.-ly
* no7 7a*r 10 *'*uw t7**®7*0"
USN, Com-” srv1'-Attack
hide the signal light*. Tho,» will road 10 ,CaVe thei^ crossings unhave to be removed bit*, they are protected." Brailey Odham »aid.
' On®. Comdr. L. B. Libbey.
DSN. the lom.u.wuJtt ^ utficer of
on State right of ways and we Odham attended the meeting for
the squadron accepted Ihe award
will have to obtain perm! ,ion ««"lhcr putpase hut spoke up
on hehnlf nf th® member* of hi*
to have them removed," hu #atd. ‘Dirins th# dbicuoalon resorting
command
It Is still indefinite a , to which ll,e &lt;“ *’• cioasings,
Friends and families of the j
; agency will remove tit® huge oaks,j Mayor F. D. Scott asked th®
squadron pcMonori
city, county, stale or At commissioner* 'Don't you think
MISS 3IYRA I.EE STOKES receive* s placqur from Jaycee Road HO chairman Bill Loclurd yt*) .
to witness th® traditional tcre- Stoke* wav th- winner in this year's Seminole County Jcycae (toad E O held in Sanford early In fee
laune t navi Line, he said.
that »■ should rtguir® a iuton*
mooy.
ember. (Staff Photot
Commlsstooar Eirl® Higginho(Continued o® Pai® II
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10, T m i ^ Dm . 18,1986 1BE 8AHW9P HCTAtiP

R T T E L t W MEi

By B91MK BtCCENBACCKB
Chairman, Eastern Air Lines
Written 1m UNH I D PBCM
The airiino industry's S billion
dollars fat order* tor a fleet of
some 100 Jet-powered airliners
mads Important headlines la ItSg.
Ivan mote significant, however,
is the fact that the « million
passengers, who traveled 31 billion
mDea by air during the same
year, have'made the U. 8. sche­
duled airlines the country’s pri­
mary passenger carrier, outstrip­
ping both the railroads and the
Inter-city trams.
No realistic’ estimate of the eco­
nomy of the industry's rapidly ap­
proaching transition to Jet power

The oeatag "Jet age” wm he coming of On grot Jet atrttaen,
M ,
th.
first real mechanical “ revolution”
la commercial aviathat history.
**£•" f
Through the noe of these new
The« mDlk i ddlar te tqulpsources of tremendous Jet power, » « * program I*»tern Ale line*
the alrliaea win be able to bring •»« ■ * * * &lt; •
“ tf . d&lt;&gt;
a much greeter and travel-coned*
»■«*** F Z *
ous public the unperior coerveni- taken by any
U *69■***
race, comfort and economy of at* *” nJrtypical of what the entire
moat silent, vibrnUonleae flight,todiutry U &lt;«lng la this regard,
at apeeds up to the speed of
Plan Triple Capacity
sound itself about 700 m. p. h.. To ears for today's growing
and at iptes favorably comparable volume of air travel, the airlines
with any other means of front* have alto- ordered 305 pti ton-pewportation for dlstancea of 300 ered airllnert, with 73 more In
miles er more.
prospect. Cittern, for instance, it
On the other hand, there la no adding new mnlU-entlned radar
question but that the development equipped Golden Patcon* *nd Conof a greatly Inereaaed lavel of atellatlons to it* fleet,
publle air travel mutt be made The first of ri Jet-prop Electras
as a sound foundation for tha are scheduled to go Into service

straight-)*! ilrHorn equipped to
—
h m uuM m '
l h ».
cattT l it to U i pu M oitn , o n
to operation, wo w0] have tripUd
our passenger airlift capacity.
Any evahutioa at airiino econ­
omy and Arturo growth must alio
consider the important facta that,
although the airline* hare now
become ear country’! primary
pattenger carrier* and although
the American public la enjoying,
and will continue to enjoy, great*
er income and more leitorw time
than ever before leaa than 10
per cent of the tmel-coiucloui
public ha* yet experienced the
1 1 1
auperior convenience, eomfort and
Mori houesa are la need o f :
economy of air travel.
tng another clothes eloaat
There dafton, amseso*.
stalled, declare* a heme but
Beyond this, it mutt be realized
1 I I
Wouldn’t http, saya the nuu
that the dynamic industry and ex*
Europeans have been playing
pa tiding economy of this country card games for more than seven the next desk. Dad would
is geared to the speed of air trans­ ewturio* according to aa hieportation.

NATIVE FLORIDIANS ICTUlIf TO FLORIDA FOR D W T - R*■ i ntme «T il*th of the entire unit, are them five members of
C 3 S 3 £ d i S S A Station’. Marti* Security Guard Unit. All
Mtive floridlar*. they ares (L to r.) Sgt. W, L. Whitehurst, a native
of Clearwater. CpI. S- Andrews, MUmt, Opl.
®®**r‘
water CpI Vl!. E Turner. Clermont and Pfc. V. K. Markham, a
arJaeksonvllIs. (Official Photo. U. A Navy)

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P A N T IE S
Nylon, rayon, plain or trimmed with lack
Flare and brief stylet.

GOW NS
Walts length, full length. 1/tng or riiort aleevrs, nylon
off the shoulder, pink, yellow! blue, red, whit* .»
black and oh so many style* from w||rh to select'
Some with matching bed jackets and' robes. By
tea Sooci, Van Raalte and Mundnrwaan

u. :
AMItlCAN SOUMKI add their own touch to "Operation Safe Haven”
to Munich. Germany, as they greet two young Hungarian refugee
aiiters with Christmas stockings. Th* delighted girls, Maris Boxa
(left) gad Plroschk*. are bound for the United State* by way of the
operation's *re*ded-up sir lift
(fnterwattowal Itadiophntei

JAYCEE CHRISTMAS LIGHTING

ROBES

CONTEST BLANK
Mad tor Contest Chairman

Soft warm fleecy quilted robes, beautifully styled a»d such

Jaycr* Information Booth
Sanford. Florida

lovely array of colors and patterns. Civ* bar n warm
rift this Christmas.

GENERAL RULES: Entries from the Sanford Area only will
be accepted (contact Chairman for defined area if not suir.)
Contestants may rutcr Residential or Commercial type, tt
both on separate blank* if qualified. Only one division under
Residential type may be rntrred in addition to the Special Di­
vision for whlrh all Rr.Uential entries will be aidomatically
eligible. Sponsors request contestants to keep displays lighted
nightly betwen 7:30 and 9:30 until winners are announced to
illow Judges ample time to check alt entries carefully.

fhcvr nylon robes, they're charming, they're frivolous and
they're so vrty practical.

Prim for each Residential Division Including the Special Di­
vision are as follows: 1st Place—$23 U.S. Savings Bond; 2nd
Place— to Silver Dollars. Prize for Commercial winner (one
dlvition only) is possession of the Traveling Trophy for one

yesr.

SHORT!E G O W N S

(check type and dlrisi—&gt;
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Div No. I: Lighted Lawns (trees, scrubs, ete.)

Her heart's desire . . these shorrie gnwnt are fh«
last word In feminine beauty . . lavish with

Div No 3: Figure Settings (on bldg, or lawn)

Lee or tailored. The gift that will be sure to
p!«a*e her!

Div. No. I: Decorated Doorways A Windows
(Including decoration* attached to bldg )
Special Div: Brat Over-All Decoration*

automatic

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C A N -C A N

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ADDRESS
Bouffant nylon taffeta with layer* of
Pless* tomplet# decoration* before submitting entry
Deadline: MldnigbLDecember 22. 193d.

By San Souet, Artemi*, Van Rathe . .
trimmed with rows and row* of th* most de­
licately cut lac* and daintiess pleats
y«u ever mw . , in your choice of pastel
color* sod black, navy and whit# , . Nyloo and
100*+ dacron.

Bet. make her Christmas a SPANT
OUT, white with row* am'
rows of colored
sWII rwall'

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up In one of our rain

bow colored can can

Throw Away Your Tire Dollars Because Your Tire* Are
Smooth. Let WELSH TIKK SHOP 105 W. 2nd Put On
New Truck Rubber Tread* That Will Give Guaranteed
NEW TIRK Wear And Save You Money.
WELSH TIRE SHOP 105 W. 2nd

Christman Store Hourer
Wed- • Thura. . FrL • SaL

ifi Yearn In Sanford

At CH ALM ERS

9 :0 0 -9 :0 0
Mon. • fhrUtman Eve.

BUSH A BILL
to know

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XLVI1

Eatabliahad 1908

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Top News
In Brief

VIENNA HR— Hungary*! Com.
munlst regime la preparing to ask
the free world for a WOO million
loan to stave off economic disas­
ter, reporta from Budapest said
today.
SALZBURG, Austria W — The
S o v i e t Communist newspaper
Pravda said v ive President Rich­
ard M.‘ Nixon waa flying to Aus*
tria today to reorganlsa the ebb­
ing freedom fight In Hungary.
J e r u s a l e m ! israei -m —
Premier David Ben-Gurien told
the Kneaaet parliament today
Israel will not return the disputed
Gaia Strip to Egypt.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1958

NO. 18*

Aeaocialad Preea Leased Wire

Commissioners: M ayors
Power To
Specific
R ed C h in a
Moves M ade
To Improve Relations

Resolution First Shipload
Is Being
Of Refugees Sail
Prepared For U.S. Today

Changing of the City Charter
to allow for the election of a
RREMERHAVEN, nem nny HI
ATLANTA HR — Three income
Major for the City of Sanford i»
tax evasion cases, including on«
i reportedly being continued with! —Th* first shipload of Hungnrfor more than one million dollar*
j the preparation of fesolutloni and Ian refuges sailed in a light fog
income, wll go on trial in the next
necessary proposed legislative ae* for the United States today.
WASHINGTON IB — Indian!
session of the U. S. District Court
tion.
The Ullitary Sea Transport
Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru mlfr chou Ea.U|( wlth whom he
here next month.
At a special meeting of the Service vstsel General Leroy Elsaid today he has relayed to P”M-|mel bPfort coming to Washington.
Board of Sanford City Commis­ tinge carried a cargy ot happi­
Idont Eisenhower 'certain com*
p ut ^e a id he conveyed Chou
JOHANNESBURG. South Africa
sioners one week ago today, com ness, sorrow and confusion as her
plaints" by Red China against the Endai’s viewpoint on Asia, in i
IB—The South Alrican govern­
misslonera approved action set in bow turned toward the open At­
United Slates.
) explained Red China's thinking
ment opened Its firat mass trees m
motion by Commissioner Juhn lantic In early afternoon.
trial today, charging 111 persons
Nehru also told a news confer-1 about some Far East problems,
Krider to give the oeople of SanThe 1,730 Hungarian* who cam*
with violating the nation’s strict
cure that he believes “ the people! Asked to give details of hit re
I ft rd an opportunity to elect the by train directly from Austria*
"suppression of Communism" Act.
In the Soviet Union are not very port, Nehru a id Cou ad made
Mayor ot the City.
refugee camps will spend Christ­
The maximum sentence is drain.
happy about events In Hungary-1 - certain complaints."
mas at tea. but they will see the
tu put it mildly."
,
! h # a id Chou's position is that' Commissioner David Gatchel, new year in on American SOIL
this morning, said "The mayor
A T L A N T A IB - Methodist
Nehru's rernarH- on China were Red China has "gone several |
KASTBOUnNr. EnaUnrt K —
ought to have rower to act in Saddest people m the crowd ua
Bishop Arthur J. Moor*, back
the first official disclosure of .steps forward" while there have
from a 39,000 mil* round the- A 57-year-old doctor wea charg­ what he and President Elsenhow t been no comparable moves tu im- emergency for the cltv," as he the pier as the 10,000—ton ship
world trip, termed the nriiish ed with murder of an M-yeae-oid er discussed In their day long prove relation* by the Unite j pointed out that 'he prutnt power cast off were a littls family of
of the Mayor, alerted by Com* four Hungarian!, who** two chil­
French
intervention in E&lt;&gt;p* re­ woman today in what promised talks Monday at the President’* 1Suits,
THE 8ANFOKD CARDEN CLl'H decorate* ChrUtmas tree* at the
mitsinners at the first meeting of dren had suddenly devetop*4
Seminole Memorial Hospital yesterday. Shaun decorating the huge grettable but necessary.
to be the opening of the most farm at Gettysburg. Pa.
Better Understanding
the rear, li limited *o whatever measles and must watt here fot
tret* located in the lobby of the hoipiul are: Mrs. Kred Ginas,
sensational
trial
In
British
•More Tala* Today
The 67-yaar-old Indian leader action i, taken by the Bwrd of
the next ship.
NEW YORK IB _ Hie FBI criminal history—the “ case of the
Mri. Ralph Dean. Mrs. Tommy Mero, and Mrs. J. H. Truluek.
Nehru said he had not delivered faced 300 newsmen from all parts
moved in today on employes ol wealthy widows."
(Saff Photo)
I An txpectant mother whose bato Mr. Elsenhower any formal ot the world at an early niortung Commissioners.
the Gulf Oil Co. suspected of steal­
"It U not In our minds to d o, j,y |, expected within a few dava
Dr. John Bodkin Adams, well- message from Red Chinese Pre- newt conference at the National
ing $1 million worth of se-rct oil
away with the City Manager form ,v||| ,|s0 wait in a hospital beta
Press
Club
auditorium.
to-do Irish-born physician In this
survey maps
of government. We will have to toT th, next of the three refuge*
famed south coast resort town,
Othtr highlights of the news
in some way. provide In the char*; .hip* scheluled to sail before the
was charges! with the murder of
conference: .
ter amendment a new -yftem for;new y ,*r.
Mrs Edith Alice Morrell in No
He said his Ulk* her* and at the term* of office Of commie-, ^
AmeHf, „ nad Cr0Ji pul
I
*
■
vtmber 19V). He wilt appear in an
Gettysburg had resulted In a .muers and major. * he said.
,
(Caatlaued 00 Page «)
Eastbourne court tomorrow.
"much better understanding of
On the Wednesday mornlng|
___________
The murder charge climaxed
American policy."
nuwtlng. Gatchel explained "Thci
one of the most painstaking mur­
The possibilities of financing the,
India is anxioui that slept be only thing coming out of that Cg»r r a t n r v H i s I I a c
sewage treatment plant, original* j LAKELAND IB— Sen. Spessard der investigations In Scotland
taken to clear the Sues Canal at meeting waa an effort in the peo- J e t r e i U r y U U I I D S
Yard history, and foreshadowed
quickly at possible But he ruled
ly a part of the overall cityuridc Holland and Rep. A. S. Herlong
even more sensational develop­
out ny steps which would affect
sewer and water project, will be j r. were queitloned by Horlda
ment* to come
, CHICAGO «B - Erwin Staad. Egypt's soverignty.
"The main idea from the di- Dn -a . C A . I A _ _ T ; m A
n , t l - . AWl
°f
Mu‘ ul1 Committee memAdam* was first airrsied on , 32. walked Into a police station
cussions at last Wednesday's « OST TO T L O l i g I I P 1 0
Nov. 34. following inquiries by , lt 3 a. m. today an&lt;t gave o ffic e r a lC „L 7 f l , n
mcet.ng, and what I womd be In; WASHINGTON «B — John Tonfavor ot Is not broadening the ter Dulles, appearing hale and
night by Mayor F. D. Scott.
usin« federal money to pav gro-v Scotland Yard Supt. Herbert Han- a statement saying he and "some! ^ U ^ ’ ^ e r 0 ' - O ' Q
I powers of the Mayor but tu give hearty despite hla ree«nt caneer
Wilson Holt, fiscal agent for • « for lr«e* destroyed In the nam. on 13 charges involving of- other men" murdered three young!U / n u n U a u a c
fens** under the cremation act. boy, whose bodies were found in i” a V e rV' O V e S 11110
I the people a chance to elect him operation, I* planning to stay on
the City of Hanford will report to spreading decline disc*,* control forgery and larceny.
1, forest pc,,*.,-, - * r
as secretary of state for a long
the Board of ConDtrissionerr*TO- program.
/ « M culms were . aiaectej, M ,a0)llh.
mngw
time.
URANIA, La. 4R — Turncoat night. Holt, employed by the city
Th* **o fcdcr.il laglUolurg It* I Wltn the wills sml eremsMn* o f; Po|jCn , lid
M!(} ,h#m hu
By |r\rn:n PRESS
.-The D, w,|f „ rp pntltlp.
,
There )iad been speculation that
Aaron Wilson, recently returned 1 t h e
survey of the Ciiy’a tended Mutual's spreading d*-'
f der &gt; E ,’ tb&lt;,U.,n , " ’ *■ fonttkMO bothered him and he
A sub-iero ’cold wave, made cholcP." »l,| John Krider. "and Dulte- might resign toon, but he
torn Communlit C U u . p i,., ...referen
lo j^
. I K
gave them n »
paxe stale- more hlllnx by high winds, roll the Mayor should be paid a rea 1, busy rharting hi, fiCure activi­
ce to the possibility of j eMno . committee
meeting, ono of ,10^, •
ment about t.'i
.ylnjj of thi* e&lt;l Into northern New England J0M|,|e „ | arjr."
ties In the'No. 1 cabnet post. He
—iVinl.n * ^ en » ni I0° *511' I S * ? !! financing
the sewage treatment two major conferences of the .otentatively plana to fly to th* Far
wlth 110.000 Or Insurance pal t
p)&gt;n projMt wm ateml tie spe- operative scheduled today.
_
.
.
.
.
"My
Idea
of
a
mayor
would
be
brothe-, II, and . ab-rt I’ftcrsOn.
East next March to attend a meet­
Temperature,
of
five
degrees
i
j|lal
he
would
be
confined
to
the
Head *m * " ' * '''' ’ " ' " " reial meoing to talk with Ihe Board The industry advisory commit13.
ing at Canberra, Austrslla, of th«
below
zero
and
wind
gust,
of
30
u„ua,
power
,hjl
,
m,
yor
in
,hhl
r * n « i^na m .L a » ,of *Sanford City Commissioners, tee discussed a proposal to inSoutheast Asian Treaty Organisa­
_
,
. . . .
Police said they did not know miles per hour were
wew seen fo» pogm,,,, has," Krider explained.
sent P. telegram to the Veterans! Slx i,em* »PP**r on
•Rend* creu/e the advmlslag tax on o r
The boys rhnlr of the Luther- whether tu believr nis tale. Chief northern New England
tion.
— 1 \ew
and
He commented "The mayor
Administration Tuesday urging ° f
'"* e,in8'
*»
by two cents, bringing the an Church, Missouri Synod of of Detrslives Pat Des’ ley sent a Ynrk state early today.
Dulles hsin't talked about re­
Holly Hill will sing at Ih* Lu-1 ap^cial squad to Investigate and
should have powers thn: are spell signing despite his Nov 9 opera­
that (he erroneous death payment « “
**k* l* , * ! ! ' * 0*-1 U* 10
The eastward drift of the
of
the
Christmas
Eve
meeting
of
Iheran
Church
of
The
Reedemer
rheck
„
lP
,
ta,efnenl
ed
out
in
the
charter
and
I
think
be reclamed " if It la legally and
tion for intestinal cancer. 17ie best
the Board.
tonight at 7:30 p.m.
According to autnorPies. Stand o f’ the Vo’ld' Vl'r mis* Mrauhoui ' hc P' ° l' le w0,' l,, b* mucLh haP»,l,r Iguess"u"tha't" D^ller^wiq-»'’ think
physically possible to do so."
A discussion ot the bill for
The Rev. A. Schultz, pastor of said he and the other men put m o,? of the nation? 4 h i « n { S
The Dally Town Talk of Alex­
t 0™ ™ " hn r«Pr.'I about quit,n« until he re.ch.a_hU
the Holly lllll Chtirrh will ac­ the three boys in a rsr, look them
andria. La., reported in a copv- work performed by a local con-1
stmts them."
' 70th birthday on Feb. 23. 19HI.
.
.
reptions
wrrr
the
extreme
Snithcompany
the
choir
and
deliver
righted story Tuesday that the 32-, cern on the city', wrecker is
to Roti.nson's Wood*, and
Commissioner H igginbotham ! Some people believe chances er*
"
vast
and
the
Pariflc
Northwest.
the evening's sermon.
yesr old former soldlar's mother, slated for th, special meeting
I them to death.
B
■
Temperature* got no lower said "I'll go along with whatever about 20-50 that Dulles will stay
called to clean up items which
(Continued on Page 9)
Tonight's service at the local! Deterttve* who
th* other commissioners want to on for all of President Elsenthe_ 60from ,,southern. Georare important to th* city. City
snecial wuny of In* case qurs- than ,,_
.
,.
Lutheran Church will be the last ..,•&lt;•1.1
gla through Florida, and mild do in changing th* ch.irto for the bower's second term, depending;
Manager Warren E. Knowlc* re­ TwFn° 1 1rvn
m1(1
&lt;*rvlre of th. Advent |’tinned SU.d intensivelyiubut
wxr. ■P«H
» ,,;"™
'' ‘“ ".""’.u
jof course on the President's
.
lc u*n
air flowed
through the election of a Mayor."
ported to the Board of Commis- Two tanned and he.,iij-breaded, Seajon
non-committal about, th* results.
It 1s expected ton*, discussions |wt1be* *nd his health,
Irishmen rested up herw today
[
Northwest
from
Washington
end
sloner* at their last regular
completing a 8.000 mile, 73Oregon to the western Dakotas. revolving around the proposed
meeting that the total cost ofv it
the.
day voyage aeros, the Atlantic
charter change, which must be n - . •
c
I
work, was In hi, estimation "too
in a 30-foot sail host.
presented lo Ih* local legislative- D r i l Q i n , E r Q n C G
high". Knowles presented v.-ork
delegation for th* “ Tallahassee *
is
ii
i
*
Mirhstl O'Hvrlihy. 2*. a design­
; sheet* on both labor and materhopper" at the April session rf JOICJ U e a d l O C K e d
TIGNALL, G*. SB— A SS year- 1til to carry out hi* vjrars.
er and producer foe the famed
Legislature, will be forthcoming
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old textile worker wa, held en
Ahhev Theater of Dublin, and
Also slated for discussion will
murder charges today f o r the fatal
The dormitory buildng. to house at early meetings ot th* Hoard of L /V G T l I C G l U S G
Terry Murray, 32, dockpd their
he
regulations
for
the
protection
shooting of hi, wife and father at
p o r t SAID ftps— Britain anj
Ih* New York Giants* Farm Sys­ Sanford City Commissioner*.
ynwl here Tuesday.
of railroad crossings, inside the
their home.
tem player* and prospects, under
Meric Warns-, commissioner , y rlnop were
were reported deadlocked
"It's k life’s dream come true."
City
Limit,
of
Sanford.
Th«
item
Police said Ihr man. Crawford
construction at the comer of Mel will be Installed as a member of
said O'Herlihy In a thick Irish
on
the
agenda
grew
out
of
the
today
in
their negotiations with
A Lovell, Tuesday killed hi* wife
ionville and Cel*ry Are. Is nvar- th* Board of Commissioners at
brogue. "And we didn't use the
Sunday
morniag
crash
at
inter
.
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Ih*
United
Nations over us* of ait
w Ethel, 32. and his father, Dalton
ing completion and wilj he ready
the Atlantic Coast
engine once—even the
the flrst mee lug of the bcurd-lit Angl(&lt; french salvage flee-, to
Lovell, £6 year-old dairv fanner in **ct\on n‘ tmek
for
use
esrly
In
January.
i
January.
At
the
same
time,
City
on Mellonvill* t,m« ww were becalmed for three! MOSCOW IB — Th* Soviet | According to Pravda. More*, a
the presence of the ,in woman’ **,ur ,n&gt;ck “ n
Horace Stonehain, head of Ih* Commissioner John Krider will speed clearance of lk» blocked
consecutive days."
pri-ss appeared today
to t&gt;&lt;- Sovietcitiien,was (ruined
for e*2 &gt;ear-old daughter. Another child.
nc»&lt;' Locu-t. It Is expected
New
York Giants oi ganisation, give up his seat on the Board of Sues Canal.
The two began the voyage at; launching a “ »py scare”
against pionagt work in WestGermany
Mike. 6. was at school
t*1*1 tighter restrictions for guardBiliFfti sources said unle-t U.
Dublin Sept. «, reaching the Ca- ,h* Untied Stale, iprarheaded lv and in "a Washington spy school. ‘ visiting in Sanford and attending Sanford City Commissioners to
Patrolman Cecil Moore said Lov «na the tracks from traffic aeciN.
Secretary General Dag Hamthe
recent
Mayfair
ton's
IIJ.'MO
It
said
he
entered
Russia
supplied
h* installed »&gt; a member uf th*
nary Island* Oct. 24 after c r o „- ,hf “ confessions" of an alleged
tll called police, waited In f-ont of deni* will be tied in by new
with a false identity card in the PGA Open said "The new building Board of Seminele County Com­ murskjold agree, by tonight (9
ing the stormy Bay of Biscay, and American agent,
hi* home until Moore arrived, ordinance*,
permit British crews to tamain
then began the 3,000-mil* voyage
The new,paper Pravda and I/.- name of Gigrri Marchenko, a looks wonderful, even heller than missioner*.
and "showed us where the b o d ie s
The other three items appear­ to Puerto Rico.
nhoard (he 40 or more salvage
vestia published a statement is- large quantity of false document!, 1 thought It would be."
were." but,gave no moth- for the ing on the agenda for tomorrow
According to the contractors,
vessel, nlreadv working lo clear
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sued by the State Security Co'ii- cameras, arms, , a large am mid
shooting.
evening are: the appointment to
Port Ffcld harbor the ;*,»»-'i w ll
inittee this morning reportin' lh&gt;- of Soviet monsy and a vital of Ih* building ud| possibly be ready
(Continued no Page g)
for occupancy about Jan 10.
, move uit with the iovi.vcn force.
NOT HUNGRY AFTER CONTEST arrest of Rem Petrovich Morns, poison
PRINCETON, N. J. IB— Al- allegedly sent to the Soviet Unmn
The paper said Uooi was flown
A U.N. dispatch said Hammer*
bert Soil, Princeton. University. |by the United States to collect |tu Turkey May '5 and crossed the
|skjold was standing firm on his
freshman f r o m
Philadelphia, espionage Informaion on especial- border from there into ltu«&gt;i*.
! agreement lo use only six Brldowned lt hamburgers In 10 min- ly important defense obje.-'ivr.
According to Pravda, Moroi1 Partly rloudy, continued warm
li.,h salvage veisels and without
Ule, Tuesday to win a contelt. "I and In senuir* hy tnv mesn* »&lt;*• e!j|j-,?d he had na :.-.!er.:!oa o f ! WcjM-'-daj sad Thursday- i.'iihIBrilirh crews. Other nations haso
l»\ MRS. .MARION' JONES
don’t feel hunger) anymore," being so far as murder, various So-j carrying out hi* allejed inslme-1slderable night and early morning
promised II vessels.
OVIEDO — Friend, here will
said.
vict documents."
(Continued ihi Page 4)
fog In the central portion*.
regret to learn of the death of
TALLAHASSEE
IB — The
Mr*. Johnnie McKnight, si-ter of
Mrs. Nettie Famoll of Ihi, citv O'ooled Children's Commi«&gt;4in
Mrs. McKnight passed away in asked today for increased funds
thr Bartow Hospital yesterday lo pay hospital and physicsn, a
4
larger portion of the cost of car
w suddenly.
ing
for
needy
crippled
young­
Mr,. McKnight wan , native
of thi, section and lived here sters.
Dr William R. Stringer, diicc-j
many jrar.s then lived in Daven­
i tor, told the Budget Commission
DALY CITY, Calif, m — The hi, wife and forced their daughter
port until a few year, ago.*
Funeral -ervii-cs wll he held the agency in the past has been
distraught parent, of llo Ann to leave with them.
Wlegtwr hovered about the tele- j They al&gt;« took Clo Ann's cocker
at the Methodist Church in Rar ah!" to contract for hospital rates
well below cost "but I anticipate
tow at 2:30 p.m. Thursday
phono today, noping their abduct-' spaniel puppy, .Sniffles, her phono­
we will have to meet reimburs­
rd daughter would try to get in1graph and tom* record*. They
a b le costs" In the future.
touch with them.
rifled Mr,. Mowatt'* purs* of 313
YOU HAVE
Hs budget includes SIS a d v
"I imagine she will call if she and sped off in Mowatt'* car.
, per patient for hospital car* in
gets a chance." said Mrs. Haiel,
contrast to $9 30 paid last year and
Mooatt, "but I don't think they'll1 Mrs. Mowatt was sure that
Wlrgner would not harm hit brido
I an estimated 310.30 thi, year. The
give her that chance."
j total budget. wh*-h contemplate,
Mr,. Mowatt was referring to, but the was frarful of what Ka«tputting 1J pediatrician, on a fee
Mike Wicgner, 16, husband of their nian might do. Police said East­
' basl, and adding 12 phyilcian, on
daughter, and his accomplice, |man was an alcoholic with suicidal
•traght salary, amount. In tl.TW,
Jess* Eastman, 35. Roth arc fu tendencies.
1321 over thr current appropriation.
Tht romance between Clo Ann
Strive, from the Napa stair men
Stinger is id only one hotpilal
and Wirgner began last year when
tel hospital.
refuted to accept children without
Brandishing a .22 calibre rifle, they met at a movie. H* has a
reimbursable cost. But h* said the
Wicgner and Kastman broke into |record of delinquency and mental
State Hospital Assn, hai recom­ CHRISTMAS MATi . pou r s into the Sanford Post Office to b*
mail bags The loading ramp I* being used a* a distributing ren­ the home of John Mowatt in this troubles dating back to 13.VJ. wSica
mended full payment for all bos- rid Ivet id to patrons thicugh the area. Picture shows on*
ter slid for lorung parcels going to th* vartoue mail carriers. San Francisco suburb Monday, he was 10. Clo Ann is a straight
piUlareceived at tha local Post Office jues before opening t.ve osJud
IStaff Pooto)
night, bound and tied Mow att and IA student In high school
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Case Of Wealthy
Widows To Open
Against Doctor

Feasibility Of Sewage
"Plant Session Topic

Man Involves Self
Others In Slaying
Of 3 Young Boys

Holland, Herlong
Questioned Today
By Citrus Mutual

Erroneous Death
Payment Provides
* Farm For Turncoat

plcl™12L, wiiMm „pi.1^1 Planning To Keep

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England Today *^!he

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Lutherans To Heor b0Jr,-* Johr f

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Choir Tonight At 7

Irishmen Complete
73-Day Voyage
Across Atlantic

• Textile Worker Is
Blamed For Death
Of Wife, Father

Soviet Press Appears
To Be Launching Spy'
Scare' Against U. S.

Giants' Dormitory
Nears Completion

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Additional

Former Resident
Of Oviedo Dies

Crippled Children
Commission Seeks
increased Funds

Weather

Local News

O n Page 8

Parents Await News
Of Abducted Daughter

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rretidoR’s Nkce
la fart lM*r*al«
roar u u d ssd a u ^ P m id.nl Eisenhower** nitre atv! her
new husband are spending their
honeymoon here.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morgan •!
Chicago married U days ago. She
is the daughter of Earl Eiaanhow.
er, publisher of a newspaper in
LaGrange. 111. She said “ Uncle
Dwight’* is so busy she doesn't
see him often.
University of North Dakota
hockey star Broncho Bill Hrichart of Winnipeg was on the
four-man Sioux golf team that
won the 1M6 North Central golf

title.

Legal Notice
|B lOt X S% Jl 1M.I. S llllH Ti
rtii&gt; T i, i Lomu t
x p r u c to cn poiT oe

s u iis o u ;
l a Hoi

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IIHATII. KKCKAdFD
TO A L L . FKKBONfl HAVIN'!
CLAIMS OR DCMANDS A O AIN ST
BAIL* LST.VTK:
T o o H i earn of
n o t l l t . d a a 4 r s * s i r t l l o il l * any
claims and dar.an. lt wh ich TOW, or
either o f y o u
may h a t e a«alaa|
• all » tta t o In t h » t.ffl. . o f 11 . n

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L’uuolr

J u . l « . r.f - t . r o l n - l . ('..unty. at hi#
“ H i t t In the C our t llouao lo San .
lord. F lorid a. within a la h l r a j . n tlar m oo th a froq» the time o f |ha
first e u b llr a t lo n af thla oa llc a Karli
c laim o r d o m a n d must ha t o w r i t .
In* and c o n t a in the blaca n f raal*
d . a c o and |*,.t nffle s a . l d ' . a a o f
l h » r l a l b a n t and muat 6. a * e r n
l o by tke claima nt. hla a e t n t or
atlnr oay , o r lha - a m i ahall bo
void.

C harlotte

W hile

ll.a th
o f .a id r t ' t l t
on pac. I f . ilia

A ajC eaau tft*

First a o tll.a tlo n

lw Ike Court o f Ike I '.o a t y J o e * .,
S .m la o l. Cmoots. riorld a .
la Probate,
la rot l.a t a i. . f

BERTHA q .

IIOL'UIITO.X

Deceased.

T o All rrod ltora aad F .rooa t H a t.
la * n a i o t o r Utaioado Aealott
sola s u to ia i
You aad *ac h a f yo u ar# h a r . b y
a o t l f l . d and r.riulrrcl t o p r . t . n t
a n y c l a i m , a a d demands
which
you. nr . I t h r r o f you. m a o have
ae a lhit (ho satat a o f R K l i T l f t &lt;1
H O l ' i i l l T n h ' , d t c t s r t d lato o f .aid
“ aunty, t o tha County J u d f a o f
BEMfKOI.K. C oun ty. Florida, at hit

oltlra In lha court hours o f Mid
C o u n ty s t Sanford Florida, within

•laht .slander months (ram Iks
lima o f Ihs first auhllcotloa of this
r.otlr*. Each claim or demand shsll
ba In wrltlna. and shall state lha
place o f Ita lia n 's and post allies
a d d r.tr n f tha claimant, and ahall
ho s w o r n to h» tha elalmant, hla
H in t , o r allornao. and any ruch
rlalm ar drmsnd aot r» Iliad shall
ba void
Raymond M. Ball. fr.
As ritcu ln r of thr la &gt; l W ill
.«nd Trrtam .nt of
lir.RTIIA tl IIOCOIITOW.
Dacaaastt
n o v o t . A3 HTENSTROU
A llo r n .y for Ksccutar
Edwards Rulldlna
aanford. Florida

NOTICE
Reservations for the annual
Christmas Dance of the Seminole
County InterFraternlty Associa­
tion will be taken Thursday
December 20
From 8:30 — 9:30 P.M.

THE M A YFA IR INN
Only Members Who Have Paid Their
Dues May Make Reservations.
Telephone^ 1200

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W hite Jodhpur-Like'
Pants Worn By Neh for tho Kashmir
Have Early Oriqin wear, for dress or

By DOROTHY WORLEY
C 1W. by Dorothy Worley, Reprlntcl by permission of the publisher. A\sl»n Cooks.

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Distributed by Kina restores Syadkste.

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PriseIlls Paisa's humdrum Ufa u

Guess the best thing to ilo I* to
talk It over with «omc real estate
people. I It give ycu their names."
He told them then of the land
boom, since the channel wru now
s certainty. He added that some­
one might tear the house down
and put something el«* Jtcre. It
Priscilla didn't want tn sell right
away, it might be host to hold the
property for awhile.
“Do you have tho key ?V Pris­
cilla asked.
Again there waa a perceptible
hesitation. Mr. Todd said he did
have the key. Then he suggested
that they go ahead am) tlnd a
place lo stay and get settled.
Since the day was short and the
afternoon most gone, he'd show
them the house the first thing
the next day. Of course there
were no lights. And they must be
tired.
•'We don't want to lake up so
much of your time,” Priscilla said.
“ Couldn't we go alone?"
Sensing that there was some
reason Mr. Todd preferred to go
with them, Kita said, "t think
he's right, Priscilla. Since the
place has been closed so long, wc
might have dtfticulty with locks
and things."
Mr. Todd seemed relieved, tie
said It would be much better to
wait until the next day, and they
agreed to meet him at his office
at ten.
“Now tor a room and a good
shower and some fresh clothes."
Rita said when they were again
on the street.
“Rita, did you get the Impres­
sion he didn't want us to go to
Eookout House alone?"
"Maybe it'a the ghosts.", tlit.v
laughed. “ For my part. I'm willmg to wait until tomorrow. He
did seem r a t h e r mysterious,
though . . . t-ook. there's a hotri
right down the street—the Gib­
son. Let s go there."
They would have been more
surprised had they known that
soon after they had registered
and gone upstairs, the dlstmguishi d-lookmg man they had
seen In the red Uutck returned
to the restaurant and said to the
girl at the cash register, "Did
you notice two girls in here a
couple of hours ago, one dark,
hair tied up In a scarf, and wear­
ing dark glasses f The other one,
younger, wore red pedal-pushers.
And 1 noticed a startling resem­
blance to Lauren Uaeall."
"Oh . . . yea. I do remember
her. She sure did look Uke Bacall. Whr.t about them?"
(To Ha ConthiunlI

aa office worker In New Turk l* iuJdanlp brlchtened whan aha La n &gt;1r.» I
of a bequest from a rreat-aunt. Her
writer-friend Rita goes with her to
Aptlaehk-ota. Florid*. where Priscilla
'A
■ WO-year-otd -state and
U 000 la securin'* On their way to
e»e Attorney Todd th»y atop tt a
restaurant whera an untidy Bih-rtr.sa
Searches their ear and a distin­
guished-lookIns man ohr-rr-s all
three ef them with p-utsling ImpliesCHAPTER 4
IL TODD seemed surprised to
seo the girls, and said he had
aot expected Miss Paige so soon.
Asking them to be seated, he took
die papers Priscilla handed him.
He perused the records slowly,
rubbing his chin thoughtfully ns
he read, and going back over each
paper • second time. Presently
he laid the papers aside, took off
hla glasses and leaned back In hla
awtvel chair.
"We didn’t aee much of Miss
Rachel—that Is, Mr*. Porter—for
the last year or so before she
died. She waa v e r y old. you
know, ninety-six. She's buried
here, left those instructions in her
wilL She used to be quite a figure
around town, they say. Born at
Lookout House and lived there
»er entire life. In her later years
•he seemed to like seclusion. But
die other lady—" He paused.
“The other lady?" Priscilla
(ueitioned.
"Mr*. Hampton. Mr*. Nora
Tampton. She had been with
Mr*. Porter about forty year*—
looked after her, did everything.
Miss Rachel left her a small an­
nuity. Fine woman, Mr*. Hamp­
ton. Everyone liked her."
"And where la Mrs. Hampton
now?"
"Went back to some of her
folk* In Carolina. Seems bliss
Rachel talked to her about you,
0 started trying to Ond you before
•he died. Don't mean to be in­
quisitive. but how long do you
plan to be In Apalachicola?"
"How long do you think it will
be necessary for me to stey ?"
This legal business shouldn't
take long. Shouldn't think you'd
want to wait for a sale, but you'll
probably want to go through the
louae and decide about the furni­
ture | don't Know much about
*uch things, but they say there's
£ i small fortune In antiques. Any^ ray, they'll bring tn something,
•o don’t bellev* Td let lliem go
with the sale of the house."
Priscilla said she would look
•he place over. She added that
the didn't suppose It was In any
condition for them to stay there.

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p’eted by mId-1934.
3 a m. EST Pec. 23, one day
trramlining is designed to!earlier than usual, \atican sour•tny divisions a mobility, Crs said.
ability necessary for comThey said the polntiff advanced
an atomic battlefield. A* the date of hi* broadcast In order
by Army planners, ground to accomodate holiday newspaper
in the- atomic age will schedules,
cly dispcr‘cd and fought1 church official* from various
II unit* that quickly a* nation* pointed out to the Vatican
for a break — through that newspaper* in their rounn scatter again so a* not trie* are not published, or go to
.-tit a profitable target.
.pres* early, on Chri&lt;tma* Pay.
J of the traditional divl- They .said this delayed publication
sanitation of three rcui- of the papal message delivered
the division will be made,on Christmas Evefive combat group*, each
----------------------------ontained force directly rcMaeklin Field, home of Michi*
!c lo the division comman- gan State football games, will seat
I*0,000 fan* for 1937.

Meal gift for the ho*ie*s.
plngues in 3 different sits*.

GETTYSBURG. Pa. UP Tho»e white jodh.mr — like pants
Indian Prime Minister Nehru i«
•porting nn hit current visit to
the United S‘ ate.« originated in
the Uth and llth Century.
They were first worn by Mongo­
lians who invaded and conquered
northern India—men who spent
most of their time astride horse*.
The close — fitting calves and
flaring hip* make the pant* migh­
ty comfortable for horseback rid­
ing hut Nehru's valet, Abdul Ha­
mid. probablv doesn't particular­
ly relish pulling them over the
Prime Minister's feet every mornin;.
With the pa**age of years, the!
pant* lost their direct functional
association with horseback ('ding
and became a traditional garment

gentleman to
buslnesi. Neh*
ru come* from Kashmir and h n
a natural affinity for the pint*.
1
And how does the Prime Mint**
ter keep them up? With a draw*
string like the one In your po*
lama pants.

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. . olliers that reflect the Christ­
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Sunday afternoon, Dec. 9. the
lake Mary Baptist Chapel held
k service of ordination for their
leacom. The Rev. \V. A. Ellenrood, pastor, welcomed tho visit'
•rs. The Rev. L. C. Futeh, p«*»or
*f the First Baptist Church of
Longwood, which Is the mother
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saw oia* i. tWd fr wt!k happened. a rr«oft a Ear. f.&lt;g
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where*, the aaOea tax lay** s baavier bur- v*5b*’ raront around th. *•»
des as the poor, and wattU abandr reduce *■ v ®e l • • * * * **
tbeir standard o f Bring. It S T S m l d lav £ J
tbe rovernmntn open to the charge o f din- ptraoimit^. th* tr s appM tc
criminating i s favor o f the walMx-tk*.
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Far theaa raaanna rnngiaai ba» not. is v hat happen. t» cunme k v o
tba past, faaadad thlp daman d. and there i*
b" J#*
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Even if President Eiaenbovrer cans out far .i;rnU- ^
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a aaka tax which he oaruiniy ghaa no in- tme* «rrp or haAar. now or cur.*
dicatiot of doing, it would bat e hard Ate we unns
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a parmkee*. even a «ma!3 pig or monkey (&gt;.,*. ctuid T-. »p^mpr»w a hr.

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andiance* is Ids enspiato lack of nervouanaaa ha told one n p eria r that he never faals
mraooa. “ no matter bow many people art
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placed under tbe mkrooeopa. ip Ukaly to rr~
vo*: a fa»dnating u n r o f creature* *atrange
and wonderful— and activo. toor* *u than
the moat vigurou* pet
Footnote to boy* oho rwoaivo micruocope.:
Once you let Dad have a good look at thi*
wonderful w iggly world, you may Vtve
trouble getting him away from i t
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Officers Elected
By U SW V Auxiliary

Secret Sisters Are
Revealed A t O.E.S.
Pasft Matrons M eet

throughout with light* u d
Chrittmai tree. Then wer
present.

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The Col. Theodore Roosevelt
Auxiliary of United Spanish War
It'* good manners
and good
The past matrons of the Order
Veterans elected the new officers sense to be a thoughtful picafcfc
of Eastern Star. Cemtnote Chan­
at their meeting Dm . 16 at the er. Wash your picnle table will
ter No. 2, of Sanford, hold their
a soapy sponge or cloth befon
home
of Mr*. Mae Sheater.
annual Christmas meeting nt the
you leave the picnic grounds. Tbl
New
officers
are
as
follows:
home of the president. Mrs. Tom
next visitor wilt Jhpndate thh
president, Lavlna Himes Sr.; vice
McLain, In Geneva, on Monday
courtesy.
evening. The officers for the year
president, Mr*, Lew Brademey*
1967 were duty Installed by the
er; Jr. Vice president, Mra. W.
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Following the
wedding a re­ retiring president, Mrs. McLain,
E.
Jameson: chaplain,
Mrs.
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William Thomas
Walker wen ception was given by Mr. end as follows:
Mary
Ffafflin; Patriotic
In*
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,
•»
united la marriage last night at Mrs. David M. Earle and MUs
structor,
Mrs, Frank
Evans;
President, Mrs. W. E. Raines;
T p.m. at the First Presbyterian Rtbecea Stevens at Mias Steven's
historian.
Mrs. C. C.
Priest;
Vice President, Mrs. J. IT. And­
Church, with the R«v. A. G. Me- home, 621 Park Ave.
conductor Mrs. C. P. Brasington;
erson,
Secretary, Mrs. R.
C.
Innls officiating.
The table featured
a three- Maxwell, and Treasurer, Mrs. J.
assistant ctnductor, Mrs. Jimmie
The candlelight,
double ring tiered wedding cake and a center E. Courier. Mrs. J. P. Holtzclaw
Ericson; guard, Mrs. L. Q. Pick­
ceremony was performed against arrangement of white eamelllaj, was appointed Chairmen of the
ering;
assistant guard,
Mrs.
a background of poinsettia and white candles and crystal candle
Fanny Lloyd; and secretaryWelfare Committee.
Brasilian pepper, with Miss Joan holders. Punch was served from a
treasurer, Mrs- Mae Shefae. Re
After routine business, the new
Wilke and Dick Aiken providing Cut glasa bowl.
tiring president Is
Mrs. Frank
world's M S !
President
took
the
chair
and
ap­
nuptial music. Mr. Aiken, soloist,
Evans.
Assietlng at the receptioo were pointed committees for the Jan­
sang "Because" and "1 Love You Mrs. Frank Whealer Jr., who cut
••dwttek
Preceding
a short
business
uary meeting, when the Club
Truly".
the cake, Mrs. Ava Davis and will have a dinner honoring the
meeting, the auxiliary and Camp
The bride wore a grey shant* Mrs. Louise Austin at the punch
13 U-S.W.V. enjoyed
a covered
new past matron and all past pat­
ung suit and her corsage was a bowl, and Mr*. William S. Earle
dish and turkey dinner, following
rons. Following
the business,
white orchid with a yellow throat. Jr. of Orluido,
who kept the session the members revealed
which the commander
of the
Ushers were
Fred Pearson, bride'* book. Also Mrs. William
their secret sisters for the past WRAPPING GIFTS for those who sro unable to attend church arc thc»* workers in the Extension ramp. Frank Evans, led the group
Frank Wheeler Jr., George Means H. Martin, Mr*. Troy Ray, Mrs.
Department of the First Baptist Church. In front are Mrs. R. T. Hunt, superintendent, and Mrs. J. B. In singing "Happy Birthday" to
year, In clever verse.
■nd David Earle.
Robert Jennings, Miss Barbara
The hostess, assisted by some Fields, stnnding in bock left to right, are Mrs. Irving Pryor. Mrs. G. C. Dixon. Mrs. S. J. Brooks, W. E. Randall on his 05th birth­
Ruprecht, and Miss Saidce Wil­ of of the guests, then distribut­ Mrs. !!. D. Smith, Mrs. Maltha Marshall, Mrs. J. E. Hemmcrle, Mrs. C. R. Ke.dcr, and Mrs. J. day. Mr. Randall wa* -dsn pre­
A. Strange. (Staff Photo)
iams.
rit.vr
sented a gift.
ed gifts from the beautifully de­
The member* then exchanged
corated Christmas tree. Gltfs
munion service Christmas Eve, gifts and the secretary of
tha
will be sent to all absent mem
beginning at li nn p. m. This auxiliary presented, on behalf of
bers.
Refreshments
of cake
and
beautiful introduction to the Holy the local auxiliary, to Mrs.
Jimmie Ericson, retiring chap­
Russian tew were served by Pie
By MARY FOWLER
group of carolers will leave from Child’s birthday is an annual pre­
lain. a ennp«r handed kltrhrr vail
RUTH ER1C&amp;SEN
hostess, assisted by
Mrs. Effic
The Denary Civle Association the Baptist church. Anyone wish- sentation of the church. Rev. W1IThe Azalea Garden Circle met
tfewson and Mrs. Raines.
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Ham Anthony will preside- The electric clock, for her nervier* as
Is holding its Yule party thia Fri­
for its annual Christmas party
Present were Mrs. G. W. Bai­ day night at 7:30 in the civic au­ ing to Join them and sing for fonRr, 8i||on wl„ u k J plrt ln the chaplain for the p u t 30 year*
Thursday night at Jim Spencer's
ley, Mrs. R. W. Turner, Mrs. J. ditorium. Santa will be there to shut-ins Is most welcome
' singing of carols. A communion
restaurant. After a delicious din­
The home of Mrs. G. H. Sykes. 0 . Huff, Mrs. R.
C. Maxwell, greet the young people and give
All Saints Episcopal Church will service will also be given by Rev. those who cannot attend the mid­
ner the group held a discussion on Scott Ave. was the scene of Mrf. j. E. Courier, .Mrs. B. &amp; them candy and a toy. A beau­ hold a midnight song and com- Anthony Christmas morning for night song service.
concerning trays for the Seminole the Christmas party held Monday Moore. Mrs. S. P. Dutton. Mrs. tiful manger will be an attraction
hospital. Mr*. Henry Russell, night by the Intermediate De- llcwson, Mrs. S. J. Nix. Mrs. F during the evening. Mrs. Ray
thalrfnan, distributed gifts to all pertinent Number Two of the Hasky Wight. Mrs. Jack Burney. Peck is supervising the program
souw !
members.
First Baptist Church.
Mrs. Wurt Warner. Mrs. Edson which will he a Christmas pag­
The party room was cheerfully Golt, Mra. Louise Bills. Mrs. Me- eant of DeBary children. A dona­
The annual Christmas Coffee dectrated with a Christmas tree Lain, Mrs. Raines, Mrs. Arnetts tion of fifty cents is asked to
*n*n
for the Dirt Gardners' Circle was and poinsettlas.
Mislc, Mrs. R. L. Griffin, and help defray expenses. Everyone
held at the home of Mrs. George ..As tho guests entered they were Mrs. Anderson.
is invited to attend.
C. Rarden on Friday last. Mrs. given bubble gum anil a piece o
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The DeBary Woman’s club meet­
E. D. Rinehart was co-hostess. paper with whch to make a 1
ing this Friday at 2:00 pm.
Beautiful Christmas arangrments Christmas tree or . Santa Claus. C h r i s t m Q S P f O g r O m
will be followed by a Yule parly
featuring Yule ornaments, dried The prize waa won by Miss Con
materials of silver and gold Were nio Bail, other game* wore cu* Presented A t M p p f at which a song service wilt en­
tertain members and friends. The
dumwQ
displayed in the living and dining­ Joyed throughout the evening.
,r ' « C ' M e U ™
I V i e e T carol choir of the DcLand Pres­
ia k t h i
rooms. Mrs. Harden read "The
byterian church under the direc­
ll&lt;»e of Christmas." Mrs. Don the
torship of Mrs. Jack Rowe will
Perry described the Folklore of
Those present were Mr. and. ^ r*Pc*r»on. chairman, give a program. The DeBary In­
"■ W i g
Christmas, th« origin of our holi­ Mr*. G. H. Syke*. Mr. and Mrs.
ovrr »h‘% meeting of the strumental Ensemble whose musi­
day customs. A delicious buffet John Fox, Mrs. A. L. Rarineau, c b * l“ n Woman'* Fellowship.
cal director is Roger Cnsinl, will
was served, with Mrs. Irwin Miss
«*»
was held at the
Flr*t entertain. A song, DeBary, My
Sue Hoke,
Miss Jane which
Fleischer pouring. The annual Osborne, Mias Faye Garner, Mlis chrUtl,n Church Monday night.
tltmr. Sweet Home, written by
plant exchange followed.
Connie Ball. Miss
Jean South- „ Xf,*r. ‘ b" bu«lne.* sr-s'nn. Mrs. Casini, will be given by Mrs. LudAtOUT
Mss Diane Haynes. Don
b" d ch,rge
nf tbf d*vo' .wig Kupecz, Mrs. Louis St. Amand
Mrs. C. E. Hunter, with Mr*. ward,
OUR COMVtNIlNV
--Ronnie Whitten, Johnnie tlonal The group Joined In the an,| Dr. Garctta Sogar.
McCoy,
CIIDIT T il MS
\M. E. Baker and Mrs. R. L. Me
singing of Christmas carols, ac
•Narises last. ft*. M
After the musical feast a re­
Knight as eo-hostesses, entertain­ Marsh, David Wilson. Bill Baker, enmoaned hv Mrs. Ira Metzger.
Jimmy
Williams,
Johnnie
Allred,
ception and tea will follow for
ed the Hemerocallis Circle at Us
Mrs. Effic Durden told a story
Griffin
and
Winston
Sanford Jewelry
th. r u i
.
u
. entertainers and friends. Mrs.
Yule party Mrs. C. II. Moss, Terry
bV ed IFrank Mildenhergcr with Mr*.
chairman, presided »nd introduced Picrcy
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h
.
f° ,k ,a,r'
1Arthur Gray a* co-hostess wili
&amp; Luggage Co.
the guests of the evening, Mrs.
which MrsL Stone gave a reading suptrv|sc&gt; 3M|ltcj by Mrs. EmFred Ganas, who Judged arrange­ home of Mra. If. J.-Finch, with entitled "The Thoughts
"jest llilbcrg and Mrs. Fred Domi­
300 Sonford Art.
ments submitted by members. Mrs. John D. Carlton co-hostess. Child".
nick. At the tea table Mrs. David
Mrs. Ganai was presented with a Mrs. J. E. Nicholds was guest
Following the program,
the Rothschild and Mrs. Frank Hill OFFICERS, NEW AND OLD, of tho Officers Wive* Club were feted recently at a luncheon at tha
Phone 1SI8
gift. Mrs. Wiggins won the door speaker, displaying a chart of the group enjoyed a social hour. A
It. 0. Q. The new officers, seated In front, are, left to right Mrs. Dickerson, Mr*. Pst Hansen, Mr*.
will pour.
Geneva
Quicker!,
Mrs.
Millie
Barlow,
Mr*.
Dorncll
Kllclinc.
president,
Mrs.
Mary
lluntz,
and
Mr*.
prize, an assortment of flower ar­ growth of plant life fforp Ua Jo'w: delightful- Christmas
)pen Evening*
salad *.**
The Women’ s auxiliary lo the Peggy Tugwcll. Standing in back are the old officers, who are, left tu right, Mr*. It. Emanski, Sirs.
rangement material.
Members est origin to the latest-branches
Until Chrlnttwnserved and there was an ex­ DeBary Volunteer Firemen held Jane Potts, Mrs. Kay Dwyer, Mrs. Anita Hadden, Mrs. Virginia Conn, Mrs. Betty Guy, Sir*. France* I
brought articles for the Good Sa­ of specialized development. A
maritan Home and exchanged large assortment of seeds and change of gifts. Hostesses were a holiday party for 65 members Murray, and Mrs. Ruth Tully. (Staff Photo)
gifts. Dcllcous refreshments were stalks pointed out the various Mr*. Slone, Mr*. Grlenie and Mrs. and guest* this last week. Mrs.
David Rothschild read a moving
types of plant growth and repro­ Metzger.
served by the hostesses.
Member* present were Mrs. C. and inspirational prayer by the j
duction
The Hibiscus Circle met Fri­
Decision was made to present Vail, Mrs. William*. Mrs. H. V. late Peter Marshall. Mrs- Chris
day afternoon for its Christmas the Sarepta Nursng Homo with Farmer. Mr*. A. P. Roland. Mrs. Butler, chairman of the program,
camellia plnnt In bloom and O. D. I.andrcsi, Mrs. Effic Dur­ read a poem, Biving. Mrs. Adam
party at the home of Mrs. Lauren
Mrs.
Richard*,
Mr*. Muller and Mrs. Chester Ilenrlek,
Johnson in Rose Court, with co- to have it set In the home den,
H.
Grantham,
Mrs. accompanied by Mis* Cornelia
hostesses Mrs. W. H. Stewart sod grounds. Packets of flower seeds V.
Sirs. Fred Zerenner. The spacious are also to be given the Home Knight, Mrs. Lester Tharp, Mr*. Shaw, violinist, sang Jov to the
new home was decorated with Mrs. Hsrry Oakes, of the horti Huntley, Mrs. Young. Mrs. O. T. World and Silent Night. The Gift
Mrs. C. R.
Grime, by l.aurctte Buckley was the finyule decorations and the refresh­ culture committee, gave „ timely Pearson,
Mrs. Stone.laic of the program. Mrs. Bernard
ment table held a sleigh with San­ talk on growth of bulbs. She dis Ms. Ira Metzger,
ta, flanked with red candles. Af­ tributrd seed* of the red lily and i Mr*. Clark, Mr*. Johnson, Mr*. ISavage assisted by Mr*. Frank
ter a brief business session, games the monkey puzzle tree and de* 0 . W. Morgan and vsltor* Mrs. Maher and Bert Hayes.
were played, with Mrs. R. F. cribed their slow growth, from 18 Gay and Mrs. Orleme'* mother.! The Home Demonstration club
Stoule winning a prize for the months to three yetrs but with Mrs. Gertrude Akin.
will hold their Christmas party]
state game. Gifts were exehang rewarding success ln horticultu­
|on Thursday in the civic building 1
ed. Mrs. William Toll Invited the ral aims.
I at 2 no p m. Each member Is to
Mr*.
Wade Gamer brought
group to meet with her in Jan­
bring a gift for lady nr gentle-1
beautiful arrangements lo decor­
CMfNDAR
uary.
man and It will he sent to the |
ate the living rooms and refresh­
patients In the Volusia Nursing (
01 EVtNTS
The Ixora Circle met at the ment table at which the Circle
Home in DcLand.
home of Mrs. John Morgan In enjoyed a social hour of coffee
WEDNESDAY
A Chrl«tm»s pageant will l**1
Rose Court, with Mrs. Taylor and cakes. Th next meeting will
Prayer Meeting will be held a t1presented Sunday by the Baptist
Brown and Mrs. R. L. Sloan as feature Gen. H. P. Newton, ra- ! the First Baptist Church at 7:3&lt;) church of De Bary at 7:00 p. m.
co-hostesses. Mrs. Fred Murray mellia expert, and will be atthe p.m , at 8:15 the Sunday School' under the direction of Mrs. WtlTHE TRENT
presented a film on Bird Conser­ nome of the chairman,Rrs. Arne ] Cabinet will meet and at 8:.10 the Itam Gray, with Mr* Rupert Strovation through the courtesy of
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P
cB,ryIntermediate and Adult Choirs n-ich ,n charge of rostuming. Mis*
Delightful modern Styling in
the Davey Tree Expert Company.
The December meeting of
the wt|| go Christmas Caroling. Dorothea llrnninger will portray
hognny drain Finish nr Limed
Mrs. T. W. Mero. chairman pre­ Camella Circle was held Thursday
THURSDAY
Mary. Tho shepherds will he F
Oak
Finish.
night
at
the
horn*
of
Mr*.
I.
E.
sided at a brief business session
At 7 p.m. the Brotherhood of E. Burrell. E. Leon Magee and
21 inch overall diagonal 262
•nd announced that the Ixora Cir­ Batten on Valencia Dr. Hostesses the First Baptist
Church will' Howard White. Th« Wise Man will
ft«iunre Inch viewable area
cle has been appointed to deco­ were Mrs. Dan Batten and Mrs. serve a ChrNtmss supper to its b* portrayed by Harry F. Brown,
rate a Christmas tree for the wait E. W. Peterson.
members, their wive* and sweet- E- Crombaeher snd Carlton NewReg. *2fi9.9.'.
ing room of the Semlnol* hospital.
Mrs. Ralph Betts, eircls chsir- heart*. The Intermediate Choir' p|L n° ,h J'iaior “ "d senior choirs
Mrs. Al. Doudney, garden therapy ( man, presided over the short buswill rehearse at 7 and the Adult '*il1 bc " ndor ,hc m',,|&lt;,al dir,‘cchairman, stated that the tree'ines* session. A discussion was 1 1 ”
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Christmas
tiori of Laura Platt Brown. The
k.
i. . i i w
is i t •» •held concerning the Christmas
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Spirit of Christmas will he given
a.m. and the ornaments used Tree for the hospital. Mra. George n
Price
.S !!* v/ ,
in i ^
by Cosette Gerling and Patty
1 hapt*r No 2 wU1 be M d
to be donated to the Women’ s Speer and Mrs. John Dunn will nole'
With Trade
at
Masonic
Hall
at
8
p.
m.
Each
Srn,t
M"
ry
^
Stonekmj
will
auxiliary of the hospital. Mrs. Jo decorate the tree.
present The Gift of God's Son.
person
is
to
bring
a
one
dollar
A very Interesting Junior Gar­
seph Baker, Junior Garden club
At 7:00 p. in. Saturday night a
gift for Christmas exchange.
co-chairman, asked for volunteer* den Club report was given byThe Dorcas Class of the Com­
to demonstrate the making of Mrs. J. L. Hortoo, Jr. She ex­
FRIDAY
dish garden* and plsques once a plained the work she and Mr*. munity Church in Upsala will
Full conoote television with
Tha Past Noble Grind's Club
Harold Chapman have been do-J meet at 2 p. m. at the home nf
month at Pinecrest school.
8-inch
front directional
W.
A.
Starne*
on
Grapeville
of
the
Semtnola
Rebekih
Lodge
Decorative Yule arangemsnt* ing in Grammar School.

M iss Mary Earle, W. T. Walker
United In Marriage Last Night

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Each mVinper b rought* a Christ- j^
Al‘ ^ mbcr‘ *re * 3 u« « * d "«• h,&gt;ld lU
Pf r,y.v“1t
mas arrangement or decoration &gt;10 try 10 ** pre,cnt
lhi* •* *■15:30
m- * i,h Mri- l,r,K,ie W,‘which thev had made Cor their b“ »*ncst meeting.
JlUm*, Mrs. II. L. Moore, co*
Rcservations for the Valley of : hostess. Gift* will be exchanged.
homes. An explanation of how
each decoration was made was St. John's Scottish Rite Masonic; I’ lmiac make reservations.
The Junior Choir of the First
given. Many cute and clever ideas Party to be held at the 8hrme
Club at 6:30 pm. may be made Baptist Church will rehearse at
The Mimosa Circle met at th* were brought to the group.
Garden Bara in Eustis to luxu­
Christmas gifts of gardening by phoning 2506. All Scottish Rite 3:30 p.in.
Masons are invited to attend and
SATURDAY
riate In the beautiful holiday ar­ items were exchanges!.
The R.A.'s of the First Baptist
rangements always shown at
The hostesses served delicious urged to bring a 50c gift for the
1Church will meet at 9 a.m.
Christmas time by the owners of refreshments of Ice cream Christ­ Christmas Party.
this outstanding nursery. Palms mas trees, Christmas cookies snd
decorated with colorful bulls, coffee.
Silver and gold leaves; pink, Those present were Mrs. Betts,
white and scarlet psinsettia blos­ Mr*. Speer, Mr*. Horton, Mrs.
Chapman, Mrs. Roger Schmidt.
soms welctmed the group.
After a brief business meeting Mrs. Benne Austin, Mn. Alfred
Miss Reba Harris of the Bam. |Chiles, Mrs. Jack Martin, and
gave a most instructive talk on guest, Mrs. Boh Bratzel, Mrs. Vcr- X
"The First Christmas Tree Was &lt;T5n Hardin Mrs Donald Knieht,1JJ
1 2 V -1 I0 V
3 1 . 5 0
• Palm." She advised thfit am­ Mrs. Don Flamm, Mrs. E. C. \Z
ber filter lights be placed at the Harper, Jr., Mrs. Robert Douglas.
base of the outdoor palm trees Mrs. Richard Silvers, Mrs. Ed )
which are to be utilized in home Hunt, Mr*. Malcolm Lodge, Mrs. , F
$8.50 Trade in Allowance on old razor
decorations. The group went on Batten, Mrs. Peterson, and a new
a guided tour of the nursery member Mra. Robert Crumley.
The Westside Garden Club held
grounds, seeing many new Ideas
in pyopoguting plants. The party Us last meeting of the year Fri­
ended with a delcious luncheon at day at 10 a. m., with Mrs. Lizzie
Fralich's restaurant at Mt. Dora. Lamb presiding. Its next meeting
202 E. 1st.
Phone 5
will be held on the second Satur­
a te Palm Circle met at the . day in January.

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In profusion formed the backgiound for the soda! hour follow­
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BAN FRANCISCO. UP—Tbrry
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Brennan, feeling n lot elder than
r. Jane Olrt
1M * »■»• **•
to Ladyktr*
M# u *
his a years after "getting a tot
race fat Mae
14.0#
of bent" for ■ ‘karrlbU" season
S S ^ J S S M ^ mI Mm0 MT .# MCM
il
at Note* Dame, looked grimly
m Dee? IT. "A I tint FloroSele
ahead to next season without
e s c r oe
_ f#F the revolver n ooret u
M0
much optimum.
wot be rude, and we want to be irvat
Qalnlete &lt; M ) 1*7.10
•We only lose thro# men but
that an tbo tfckote tie In H s M t Waaai—«/*Q Wife Tt I U
they're good ones," Brennan said to e« before then."
araeei a i u o i *
i .m m o m o
Jest Par
l.M 0.00
as ha faced mere eoeehiag diffi­
CIO
Early in tho year the leaaiaole M in e r
cult!e» in heading the East squad kiefs were appealed to for help Oelatalm M -l) 114 10
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wite
Ti
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Into the Dec. a East-West Shrine
by th member* of the Seminole
gam* at Keaar Stadium.
High School athletic staff. "We
The trio stepping down Inelndas are outgrown by our opposition,1
The Pint Annul Seminole be thrillers.
All-American
quarterback
Paul
County Invitational Baaketball
Friday night the winner* and
Fred Cans* told the group at
Tournament geta underway to* the loiera of tomorrow nlght’a Hornunf, halfback Immy Morse that time. "What we need la
10 Fast Races Are
morrow night at 7 p. m., when clash will meet. The two losing and guard Gene Hedrick.
unlor high school project that
"You have to feel the loss of
the Sanford Semlnoles and the teams, figured to be Sanford and
win get tho youngsters acquaint On Tap Tomorrow
DeLand Balldog* wta tangle with Lyman will meet at 7 p. m- and playeri like those, particularly on ad with strenuous cempetive
and then the championship game a young squad," Brennan explain sport* at aa aariy age. Every A t Charity N ight
the Oviedo LionsThe tour team iwtll be vltlng la to get underway at I p. m. ed. "Sure, wo hoped to do hotter ether school that wa face has The second annual Charity
for the coveted Sanford Herald DeLand and Oviedo are picked than we did but six of the teams tuch a program, and wa are be- p r o g r a m scheduled tomorrow
trophy. Thla rear the Herald will by the prognoetkators to play w« played In losing tight of 10 lag outgrown by thee* schools. A
night at tho Sanford-Orlando
games were among hte top IS
give two trophic*: one to the win* for the champlonihlp.
Junior high program is tba only
Kennel Club promisee to be oo# of
"We are proud to sponsor this teams In tho country. That's
nor and ana to the nunenip.
way
w*
may
bops
to
keep
la
f j t f Itrpiaa u i BA W»ck*T The athletic department of tournament," Fred Oanai, athle­ league to leant In, balleva me." competition with theta ot
the top cards of the season.
Criticism From Leahy
* M the tort rigs far the Seminole High School ha* done tic director of Seminole High
Ten fast raees ore on top
Brennan’s
lips tighten when he schools with a also comparable
Fait Wildcats tut nlfht
School
uld
thla
morning.
"We
fine Job In bringing good basto our*-"
starting at 1:10 p. m. and many
bn tn d by Ibt Ssnferd ketball to Sanford for thla event. only hope tho people and the stu­ thinks of the "heat" which was
Ik* Seminole Chief* earn* to of the track's speediest giv
•aft quintet 98*94 In Two undefeated team* will be dent* that are presently enjoy­ heaped on him. Including a
that bad all th* early coming from out of town for the ing their Christmas vacations salty remarks by Frank Leaky the m en* and ordered uniforms hounds are slated for action. At­
w of being dosed. The pleeeure of the Sanford cllaenry. will realise that the boy* that will the man ha suecatdad aa bom tor Junior high football from Hill tention will center on the ninth
roc* where eight Grade A stars
Implement Co.
IVa nude It a clean Undefeated Oviedo la presently be playing In tho gam* are hav­ coach of tho Fighting Irish.
aa they downed the Semi- the hand* down choice to take ing to sacrifice much of their "1 didn’t aay anything to him, The Seminole Chiefs devised will compete In the featured
■ale JVO'Prlor to the vanity the Sanford Herald trophy. They time In preparation for thla, and though," ho grinned faintly. "You several plans for financing the Charity Handicap.
;t don’t aay anything In caaoa program of Junior high football.
Miss Bittersweet, who ran se­
will have a Uttla trouble from we hope wa have a good spec­
Sheriff J. Luther Hobby donated cond to Ed's Deaeon Jones in the
those."
n e lemlnoUs fayed on the ro- Lynun, but not tot much.
tator turnout"
handsome 2i Smith and Weet' Inaugural Hankrap, return* to
baanda, and ware nubia to work Undefeated DeLand la favored Thla la the first time that aucb It was &gt; disturbing Mason for
a u k e t the Parker tone dafeaee. to taka number two la the con* i Invitational tournament has Brennan — who rated Michigan em revolver to the cause. The action In the special tat follow­
ing a ley off.
P tiyil a aeldon shooting off an- teat, and the flay! game* ahould been sponsored by tho high school State, Oklahoma, Iowa and Pur- ntekle plated gun will be gi,
duo as tho four beat teams bo away to asao lucky bolder of a
Mve came, the feel break
All profit from the Charity
In years. Poor attendance la tho saw.
numbered donation ticket
n o tad the tlealaelae ware
Night will go to worthy eharity
one thing that could keep thla
"It waint • good year," bo the drawing to mad* Doe. 27.
35* to contain the sharpahssttog Bowden Wyatt Is
causa to Seminole and Orange
from becoming aa annual affair. frowned, "and ! guess tbit may
printer Park offeniho maeblaa,
Counties. Last year Seminole
'Wo art going to aee some be ranked aa th* understatement
’ Bargain and Waeker wet Named Football
championship basketball tomor- of th* aeason. But th* boya did Tba 1M7 University of North County charities received over
daniarona from all point! of the
nlght, and the following their bait and that's all you can Carolina football team w!B lose 92JOO as n result of the first
court and made it virtually |m- Coach O f Year
night" John Schlrard, Jr., preil expect."
only two starter* from tho 1938 benefit program and Jtrry Col
poaalbta to condma a toning by
dent of the Seiglnole Chiefs club
team. They are halfback* Ed 11ns, Sanford-Orlando track opera
MEW
YORK
UP
—
Bowden
Brennan
Indicated,
without
say­
the Seminole*.
tor, hope* th* total this year will
Wyatt, who dlrteted Tennessee's said thla morning- "We of tho ing It outright, that Purdo# wa* Sutton and Larry McMullen.
be at least as large.
At the half the Setnlaolea ware Volunteer* ot a perfect record Seminole* Chief* Club earnestly tba best team he had Men.
traOlag 4S-9.
Soooen Fall Ta Impress
mason, haa been named football urge all those who would favor
Flower Bowl, flllto with victor­
lergnan waa high man for the eoach of tho year by SIS mem a more progressive and complete
"They were tremendous against ies in the Delaware Handicap and
North Carolina has seven bas
frtiky Parker* with 28 polnu, and ben of tho American Football athletic program In Sanford to at­ us," he aneried, "Tho 40 to
tend this excellent program. Sure­ icor* by which Oklahoma baat Ladles Handicap, won her first katball lettermen back this sea­
the ootatandlag Waeker wa* Coaebea Atan.
son. Only Jerry Vayda Is missing
ly It would be a pity to have FI iras deceiving and as for Iowa, recn Jan. 17, 1988 at Hialeah.
'doe* behind with It. Ken Mefrom last season’* team.
Manny, playing an impressive Wyatt received 1T1 first place some of the out of fown school* wa didn't play well against than,'
votes
in
the
poll,
conducted
an*
pm * for the Seminole* led the
better represented than Seminole As for hi* top football thrill. Chuck Spieser, Detroit light
outplayed bat not ontclaued war nually by the New York World High and Sanford.
Navy football players Gus Pra
Brennan (till rates hi* VT-yard heavywsigbt boxer, was a mem­
Telegram
and
Sun
and
the
Here with 10 point*.
Bud Layer, bead basketball opening kickoff return against ber of the U. 8. Olympic teams In balls and Ernest EMer* both
Scrlppt-Howard
newtpaper*.
Sec*
eoach for the Sanford Seminole*
Cadi Dandrtdge waa al*o 1m
come from PotuvOle, Pa.
1948 and 1982.
ond place with 110 went to Forest said this morning that he had Army in 19t7 ai the best.
pratalee for the SemlnolesThat wit th# on* In which hi*
Rvaihevikl, who directed Iowa to some play* up hi* sleeve that
parents went to South Bend from
could possibly mean the difIr­ Milwaukee to see him play—and
*/
FO I T Pt*. the Big Ten champlonihlp end
Grade HA n Quick Frozen D&amp;D
Ro«e Bowl dale.
0
0
enes in the final results of the his father was trapped odner th*
Swalra, Allen
KINGAN RELIABLE
Lou Little of Columbie, winding game tomorrow night. "We want
0 a
PhlUlpe, Wally
itands getting Mrs. Brennan
4 a 10 up hie coaching career thla year, very much to be In the finals," cup of coffee and missed his red
McMurray, Ken
ranked third with 79 firit piece he said," and we have a play that
Tina, BUlj
o
0
vole*, many of them admittedly we have been developing cipecial haired son's great run. So that
1 n
High, Joe
cast for the lake of icntiment ly for use against DeLand. We big thrill also was one of his
Hittell, Joe
a o
ilnce Little did not have a good cnll it 'triple trouble', and it top dluppointmenta.
Luadqulst, nay
*
LBBut not as disappointing as the
team.
Barley, Johnny
1 a
could well be Just thst for the
Bud Wilkinson of Oklahoma'* Bulldogs,” Then he added as an 1958 football season was to Coach
McCoy, Bruce
o
o
national champion Sooner*. w*« afterthought," 1 think the boys Brennan. And he'll get a greater
o
Dandridge, Cedi
s
*8 to 14 lb,. Avar.
fourth with 38 vote* and An are getting a little tired of be thrill when, and If, he turns out
Total* u
t
a winner at Notre Dame.
Parseghlan
of
Northwe*tern
fin­
FG FT Pt*.
Why Pay More?
ng pushed around on the court."
"But,” be admitted forlornly,
ished fifth with 23 vote*. Tommy
Winter Park
_______ Selected Fall-Breasted, Meaty Birds
"I
don't
hold
too
high
hopes
that
Cowart, Larry
0
0
0 Prothro, doing a big rebuilding
Charlie Ane, Detroit Lion of­ It will be In 1947.”
Cayll, Ronnie
4
1 0 Job at Oregon State, nted ilrth fensive center, teamed to kirk
with
18
votes.
Blscoe, Pat
3
3
barefooted In his native Hawaii.
G
Butler, Jim
5
S
s
Hank Aaron, the National Lea
Waeker, Bob
9
1 19 Woodruff, Tom
2
0 4 MUter Gus, second in the 1946 gue’a leading hitter with MU
LBMorgan, David
0
2
4 Wiser, Bob
8
0 12 Washington International at Lau­ waukee, led Jacksonville and the
Cooke, Sonny
2
8 10 Howell, Bill
0
3 3 rel, finished fifth In the same race Sally League in hitting with .382
Bergman, Jay
7
• 20
Totals 37 21 03 in 1933.
in 1932.

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^ C hristm as Btoru
By 1UYMOND A- LAJOIE
^
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(Third «t a serifs)
fro m
in th« Austrian
Th* next morning. Christ­
riAipi
LAlp*, in th* region known
mas Day. Mohr hurried to
as th* Tyrol—"th* land In his friend's home with the
tli* mountain*" — la to bo manuscript of his precious
found th* birthplac* of 8Uent
song. Cruber read it intent­
Night. Holy Night. Hero, th# ly and exclaimed with uncon­
towering Tyrolean peaks,
trolled enthusiasm. "Friend
famed for their snowcapped
Mohr, you have found It—
grandeur, rise In lofty sim­
the right song — God be
plicity into the cool, clear air,
praised!”
guarding smiling peaceful
Gruber, thrilled with the
valleys.
spirit of Ms friend’s verses,
Far up In the Alps where
set to work to compos* th*
lor* of music Is nature's gift
perfect melody for "th* per­
to every child, nestles th* fect song.” Finally, the soft,
flowing air w* now us* cam*
town of Obemdorf, Austria.
Hers la ISIS lived a devout
to him. "It sings Itself, your
song” he cried to th* de­
young Austrian priest named
lighted priest.
Father Joseph Mohr. With
his friend th* village school,
Gruber’s real contribution
master and church organist.
to music lies In th* beauty
Franz Gruber, he was des­
and simplicity of th* tun*. In
tined to give the world this Its perfect blending with
most famous of all Christ* Mohr's verses Th* two men
mas hymns.
song th# new hymn over to­
gether to have it ready for
Th* two men. both lovers
the church devotions that
of great music, had often
night.
talked of th* fact that "the
perfect Christmas song had
Later In th* same evening,
not yet been found.”
when th* villagers were gath­
Thinking about It. Mohr ered In th* gray Utile mount
sat In his church study on church. Mohr and Gruber
Christmas Eve. 1818. Out­ sang their Christmas song
before Its first audience. It
side. th* hushed silence of
th* night heightened the Slouched th* listeners deeply,
snow •covered beauty and and after th* service, they
stillness of the mountain thanked th* two friends with
scene.
tears of Joy In their eyes. A
new hymn had been born.
The purity and calmness of
Th* story of how th* song
th* high peaks filled his
heart with radiant Joy as th* spread from Its mountain
recollection of thoao first home In th# Tyrol to become
Christmas tidings. "Jesus. one of Ur* Christmas favor­
Th* Saviour Is bom.” came ites In all parts of th* world
to him. And the thoughts Is on enchanting one.
Only very slowly did It
that had been long forming
in his mind suddenly found com* Into fame. For nearly
musical expression In th* a year after It* first rendi­
song which we have since tion. the song lay almost for­
com* to know and lov* as gotten In G r u b e r ' s desk.
gilent Night, Holy Night.
Then. In November. 1819. th*

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family of singers from th*
Tyrol, brought this new
Christmas carol with them
and sang It before large aud­
iences Within a few years It
also conquered th* hearts of
Americans.
From that time on. th*
•ong has been put Into count­
less other languages and car­
ried to all parts of th* world
to become th* best loved of
all Christmas songs and
hymns, a truly International
Christmas anthem.
Today, a monument In
Obemdorf perpetuates th*
memory of Ih* men who gave
us Silent Night.
Th* song touches a heart­
felt need, and to all who hear
It, It brings th* 8avlour‘s
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when he had finished with
his work, asked Gruber to
play something to test th*
organ. The beautiful melody
of Silent Night came back to
Gruber's mind and he played
it with all its powerful yet
simple beauty.
So entranced was th*
organ-builder that he begged
to take a copy o f th* song
with him to his own town
across th* mountains.
From on# music-lover to
another the hymn was passed
on.
Still. It was without a name
and was known simply as
The Tyrolese Bong, because
it had first com* from th*
Tyrolean Alps. With that
title It waa printed In 1843
for th* first time, 34 years
after It had been composed.
It became widely used In
Austria and Germany. On
their American concert tour
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culture Department
1* *
tobacco production i t 2,145,298,000
billion p ou n d s-tl per cent be­
i)
low last y*«r. but
J per cent
tnm v. a.
above average.
i himself a m to
NEW YORK— The average the days of their courtship, falling When you're not, It means aven
This year’s crop waa harv*(tod
at the first oppor.
nm 1.3*6.000
i 356.000 acre*, the amaliest
American man would rather ait to take Into account the spread of m on."
from
Nightgowns and negligees ac­
out the rest of his life In a den­ yean. It'* a flattering fancy that
since
1941.
tist*! chair than spend flva min­ usually reverts to reality at the count for more than 50 per cent
bp Moroa’a linear*
Flue-cured
tobacco waj estimat­
utes at a lingerie counter buying exchange counter In the week af­ of the purchases made In the stag ed at 1.410.000.000 pounds, about
br, M i Mi M edmlaaJaa ti
shop
each
year,
but
jewelry,
bit wife a nightgown for Christ­ ter Christmas.
guilt. Soviet aaenrtty officials d*4
3 per cent below 1955, but tha
On* gallant old gentlsman, whose sports wear, sweaters, slacks and
mas.
•Mai M t to proaente Mm,"
third largest crop on record.
------------- By BCNNITT CERFother
personal
Item*
enjoy
a
wide
Pravda u l i.
It takes ■ special brand of ia« wife exceeded even the generous
Burley, tobacco, the second ma­
popularity.
So
do
novelty
gift*
bounds
of
the
stylish
stout
catejpA TH E R CARNAHAN telU about a little Englishman who
voir fa ire, known only to the
jor type, was estimated at 494,*
French and a few Park Avenue »ory, always bought her tho sher- like hand painted toilet scat* and
couldn’ t choose between two lovely lasses he had been
000.000 pounds, 5 per cent above
playboys, to finger the price tag rest and frllllest nightgown he music box telephone crxdles that
wooing on alternate nights, and sought advice from the village
last year but IS per cent below
could
find.
"When
you’
re
young.
pley
waltxe*
while
a
caller
waits
on a frilly feminine item without
priest "Will It bo Maggie
flinching under the salesgirl's and pretty." he explained, “ this! for hi* party to come to the average. A record high yleldtoof
or Maria, rather?" he
_________ 1,591 pounds in acre was abflnnsmirk and the baleful glances of sort o f gift meana a great deaLl phone.
(Continued From Fago 1)
bogged. Tho priest said, "It's
ed for the burtey belt.
Inquisitive
witnen
shoppers.
lira. Henry WlUoe, rafusad
you who will have to de­
Burley production by states Incomment about the firm.
But be of good cheer, a mer­
cide, my ton. Go to the
eluded: Virginia. 20300,000; North
cantile
movement
may
yet
reare n e w c m o ff
church and pray for guid­
Carolina 11.620.000;
Tennessee
t j us.
VA record* ihow *10,000 was
Immunology—which ha* shown
By DR. DAVID A. WOOD
ance."
It's the department store stag President, American Cancer
paid to the Wllaon’i on fab. 21,
that natural resistance to disease 97,600,000 pounds.
A few moments later the
shop where men can do their
1M1, about nine month* after the
applies to cancer and has led to
Society
Englishman ran out In great
Christmas shopping without ruth
Army reported their saa wa* pro*
interesting efforts to Increase pa­
Written for United Pres*
CAR IMPROVES
excitement "If* a miracle!"
or blush in an atmosphere as mas
lumed "dead" In the Korean fight*
Among it* more fervent pray­ tients' resistance to their cancer*.
AFTER WRECK
rullne as the ward room of a ers for 1957, the world will In­
ho proclaimed. "I thought
And among many other types of
lag.
Hobbs
was
fined 910 Tuesday^or
battleship.
I’d
say
a
prayer
In
front
of
None of the mooey ha* been re­
clude one for "the cancer cure.” study, Improvements In surgery
’sWar
ramming Charles Shepherd’s
No women are allowed In ex
tho statute of Our Lady of
and
radiation
which
mean
immr
paid but the VA ha* cut off a
In modem countries like the
cept the sales help and a bevy
In the rear despite a plea from
Lourdes, so I goes up to
dlate
saving
of
human
lives.
SU monthly penilon the family
of pretty models who rlU try on United States, cancer comes to
tho altar and there on the
The year 1957 Is one of contin­ Shepherd In his defense. Shep­
had recehradanything from a lacy negligee to two o f every three families and ued hope and of increasing prom herd said hi* car had been run­
blue cloth in letters of gold
kills one in six of us.
a 320,000 mink coat.
ning better than it ever did since
Ise.
I roods as plain as d?y: ‘A ve Maria'!'*
Happily, it can be reported that
Or, If you want a vacuum clean
Hobbs rammed It.
er, they'll have a fellow come up "the cancer cure" is now hsre for
Variation: I shot a sneat* Into the air. It fell to earth I know
GIFT ON THE WTNC*
from the appliance department many who will have the disease
not where. But later on, eo I am told, • dozen othcca had my cold.
SANTA GETS FREE 8IIINK
•
•
•
COLUMBUS. Ohio W— A cockand demonstrate it for you. For this year.
(Cflitlaued from Page 1)
One in three cancer patients pheasant swooped down on a dec­
SHERMAN OAKS, Calif.
tome reason or other, this does
Ad In a theatrical magaxlne: ‘Lion tamer Is anxloua to get hold
the Zoning and Planning Com*
n't happen often. The models are now are being saved—by surgery orated Christmas tree on a busy A seven-foot Santa Claus which
of a tamer lion."
million; dlmealoo of an effar to
always more in demand than tha or radiation or both. Only a few downtown Intersection Tuesday disappeared from a front town
lell property to tho City of San­
years ago, the figure was one in and settled for a rest. It wa* like here last weekend mysterl™sly
appliance men.
ford for Induetrlal or eommmial
Moit of the successful stag four.
a Christmas present for one spec­ returned Tuesday. The o n-| y
lilt; and dlacuision of tha Gen*
Progress Is Sore
shops like the on# at Saks Fifth
tator, probably a frustrates! hunt­ change In the dummy Santa was
Acreage Small
oral Sanford Memorial Library.
One esn predict with certainty er. who grabbed him and walked a high polish on his boots.
Avenue try to foster the club at
The harvested acreage of 69
Mlacollanaoua buatnaai from the principal crop* declined, largely
mosphere of tweedy chumlness to that further advances toward can­ off.
floor and from member* of tho as a result of government acre­
cer control will be made during
put the customer at his rase
Board of eommiailooara will bo age controls, to 319 million aeres,
There's no high prescire sell Ihe coming year. At long last, re­
taken up for dlecunlon aod poer the small**4, since, the drought
ing, no scurrying stock clerks, search Is mobilized, financed SAME HAIR. COATS AND CARS
HOPEWELL, N. J. W ~ Two
ible action.
no clanging cashier's bolls to more generously than ever before,
disaster year of IMS, and nearly
evoke memories- of bargain base and all along the massive front, woman drivers were given sum­
NOW SHOWING
14
million
acre* undar last
ment bedlam. The sale* force L from studies of call chemistry monses Tuesday for trying lo enyear’s total. The
(oUl planted
spr-ially trained to guide a timid to the treatment of patlents,1|*r the approach to a one-way
acreage waa about 346 million
male through the labyrinth of fe­ steady progres* is being mad. bridge at the same time. After
aeres, 2 per cent leu than In 1953.
Few If any responsibility scien­ their collision they stared at each
minine fashion, help with his gift
The soil bank enlisted about 12
tist. aspect that 1957 or any other other. Both were red-haired, wear­
list
and
keep
him
from
going
million acres
with consequent
year will produce a single drug ing identical coats and driving
overboard on his budget.
diversion from crop narvest. In
which will cure all cancer*. Ther red-and-beige two-toned cars.
Some
men
think
of
their
wives
all,
about
24,500,000
acres
were
Workers In the Extension De­
is a growing likrlihood, however,
ss
geographically
unchanged
since
or diverted before
triment of first Bsotlit Church abandoned
that cv.nually—and no on* can
met Monday night at 7:30 at the harvest
say when—a variety of drugs will
The department aald concern
home of the superintendent. Mrs.
be developed which may cure
over rainfall, soil molitura
and
R. T. nunt.
many of the cancers that now re­
IsB illl
OF THE C W
They wrapped spproilmately other watar aupplies bulked Urge
sist radiation or'are too far ad­
LAST TIME TONIGHT
TI gifta to be delivered to those among farmers' production wor­
vanced for surgery.
STARTS 6:30
who are cut off from atteniUneo ries during the growing eeason.
Science In recent years has de­
Good early seaion molstura In
at church either by lltnese or Jobs
veloped about a half-dozen drugs
Northeastern, Mlddla
Atlantic,
that require* Sundry work.
which will cure certain experimen­
tal cancers In laboratory animals.
Workers present were Mrs. G. West Coast and some other sec­
One big hope Is that some drugs—
C. Dixon, Mrs. H. D. Smith, Mrs. tion* contrasted with dry toil* In
■w .
score* of them are now coming
J. A. Strange, Mrs. C. It. Kesler, a large area from Indiana west
off molecule assembly lines in
Mrs. J. B. Hammer!*, Mr*. 8. J. to the Rockies and from Iowa and
chemists’ laboratories—will begin
Brook*. Mrs. J. R. Fields. Mrs R. South Dakota southward to the
to cure human cancers. So far
T. Hunt, Mr*. Irving Pryor and Gulf. Drought was chronic In the
rentral and
southern
Great
drugs have given substantial help
Mrs Martha Marshall.
FEATURE — 1:43
Plains.
to pntients, but none Has perma­
"Pnl 'rr In" won a 9100 Third I’ rlia for Lowell Usury, East lli|h School,
CO-FEATURE
Only one major field crop—soy
nently cured human cancers.
Denver, Colorado, In Ilie 1956 competition.
Promising Fields
beans—reached a new production
i « m in im mas
record In 1956. But several Im
Beyond the field of dftjg treat,
H«r«'s a Rainbow Path to Pot of Gold for Teen
»* iiUTias iua i* , I
ment—or chemolherapy-adle »evportant crop* made larger total
ten e—
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Dae- M
Cameramen
eral avenues of lively research
poductlon than In 1955—corn, win­
Admissions:
promise. They Include:
ter wheat, apring wheat, potatoes,
,
Panola Foreman (Sanford)
If you’re not a high school stu­ lunch In a school cafeteria—the
— BETTE DAV._
Biochemistry—which is reveal­
and flaxseed. Large crop* al*o dent—or If there Isn’t one in your camera angle and expression*
10
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Discharge1:
ERNEST
BORGNINE
ing quantitative differences in th
..Baby Boy Cooper (Sanford).. were h»rve*ted for sugar beet*, family — this announcement is made it an award winner. An­
DEBBIE REYNOLDS
chemistry of cancer and normal BARRY FITZGERALD
dry beans, dry peas
and pop­ definitely not for you. Kor today other grand prire went to a stu­
Rosa Mirth &lt;Sanford)
cells and suggesting new ways of
Ms* Bodlford (Long wood)
corn.
we’re calling all high school teen­ dent who snapped a picture of a
treatment.
Several Crops Decline
Dr. H- Wayde Rucker (Sanford)
agers to fame and fortune through very blond junior-sire cowgirl
FEATURE — 9:14
WARD BOND •KEITH ANDES
Endocrinology—which has shown
on her first pony ride.
Numraa Slaughter (Smford)
Crops which fell
below last their camerail
thnt hormones play a role in some Come one, Come all. Two
LEE MAKYIN-SYDNEY CHAPUBf
In the scenic* class a quietly
Mrs. Sue Holland (Ttusvllle) year In outturn Included cotton,
Yes, here’s something you young
uulsV
Cancers and paiiate but do not Turkeys and tunny other
Do*. II
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AKMM*
hay, oats, barley, sorghum grains, people can’t afford to miss—a big beautiful picture entitled "Sil­
cure the disease.
, O.*
Admission*:
picture contest that starts on Jan­ houette" wai the winner and in
prized to be Riven away
rice, tohbacco,
peanuts, sugar
©
Virology—which ha* found vir­ Sunday, December 23rd.
to
Roby Griff 1* (Ssn&gt;frd)
cane, sweet potatoes,
cowpeas, uary t. It’s Kodak’s National High the pet class a monkey named
Happy”
scored.
Second
awards
uses
to
be
an
agent
in
six
or
FEATURES
School
Photographic
Awards
and
Thelma Woods (Sanfvrd)
most legume and grass seed* snd
* We will be closed
1:00 — 2:16 — 4:32
seven animal cancers and is slow­
offers you a chance to share in went to pictures of a high school
C, F. B. Smilh I (Saiford)
broom com.
Christman Eve
6:15 — 8:01 — 9:30
ly leading to the understanding
, k^M e L'tley (Lake Mary)
Citrus fruits as a group were $5,000 worth of prizes just by high jumper, a young fisherman,
entering one of your snapshots in a mountain rainstorm and a pair
and control of all viruses.
TlsIUng Hoars: rrivate llooma, II',lightly
large and
deciduous
any of the four picture classifica­ of parakeets billed as "Two Smart
■. m. lo 9 p. m.; HemlPriviU
crop* slightly imullcr. VoBoys."
|
tions being judged.
Rooms 2 to 4 p. m.. 7 to 9 p. m .;! |#ubI, rrop, for frMh mirket
So, you see the subject matter |
Since these classifications in­
Podutnei, 11 i . m. to 1 p. m. w#re
slightly Urgtr
and for
clude a wide variety of subjects, of good contest pictures is tar '
Parents and Grandparents only; commercial processing were conyou won’t have any trouble find­ from limited.
Obstetrics, No visiting duriny slderably larger.
Copies of the contest rules are j
ing an entry among the snapshot*
feeding of babies. Privst* Rooms,
New high yield per sera re- j you’v# taken during tha summer probably available in most school* |
11 a. m. te II noon, 2 to 4 p. cords wsr# *et by corn, spring;
and fall Thera's a hsndsoma $300 now. If not, you can get them by
m. and 7 to 9 p. m., Semi Private |wb#*t, barley, potatoes and InhseTo Save You Money On Portable Items
first prire awaiting you In each dropping a postcard to: Na­
Rooms, 2 la 4 p. m. *r\(f 7 to co. Sugar beet* tied
the 1955 of these categories: school activ tional High School Photographio
• p. m.
1yield record, and rice fell only
(ties snd sports, family and friend* Awards, 3-13 State Street, Roches­
DOUBLE-BREABTED. HIGH*
engaged in non-school activities, ter 4, New York.
slightly hetow. Yields for cotton,
Read over the rule* and re­
BELTED REEFED In atone
scenic views in which people or
pel* are not featured, and animal member to send your entry In blue and black "purl tweed" ta
The Sanford Htrald sub­
promptly—the contest opens on a Monte-Sano and Prusan de­
and pet pictures.
scriber, will receive a Minday
sign Th* bodice of th* coat ta
Last year top prise In one class January It
morning piper Inusad of the
softly pucksrtd above th* belt.
—John Van Guilder
was for two small boys eating
rrgular
Tucrday afternoon
(Contlnueu
from
Page
1)
•ditioon.
Change in publishing days Is Inboard 325,000 worth of supplies
made In order that tha im ­ Including 600 Horen diapers, 1,000
plores may enjoy Christmas pounds of candy, 300,000 cigar­
Day at home with their fami­ ettes aod a mound of playing
cards, bobby-pln« and Hungarlanlies.
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Feasibility

By UAYLOBD P. GODWIN
United Preen B u ff CarreopendeM
WASHINGTON (UP) — Tho natloa’a
farmers and
ranehora
turned out a record total produc­
tion of crops and livestock during
1IM despite weather damage and
the imalleet harvested acreage
bi 20 yean.
Tho Agriculture Department's
final crop production report for
the year, Inued Monday, quoted
1IM crop output at MS per cent
of tho 1M7-M bate period. This
equalled the 1 M record. Revised
figure* for la*t yoarie crop pro­
duction, *1*0 Included In the re­
port, showed that IMS alto tied
the IMS record.
Department officials said total
livestock production for IMS al­
ready has reached 123 per cent of
tho base period, up from left
year’s 121 per cent. This output,
added to tha record — equalling
crop, production, resulted In a
total food, faed, and fiber productltn representing 114 per cent
of the base period.
The previous record of 112 per
cent for all threw was set
last
year. Pain fgures on tvvsstock
production wfll be
compiled in
January.
Tha departmant
said tha re­
cord-equalling crop waa achieved
from the smallest total harvest­
ed acre—ago in 2D years and In
a growing season beset by lata
cold apring weather and drought
thrats or damage to crops over
Urge areas of the niton.

soybeans, winter wheat, sorghum |bushels, was (lit second largest in
grain, dry beans,
peanuU and, history. The all-wheat crop, at 997
popcorn ware at above average: million bushels,
was nearly 7
to near—record levels.
per cent above last year’s.
The corn crop, sg 2,431,292.0001

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Try and Stop M e

*Cancer Cure Here For M any

R i * X

Women Wrap
Gifts For Absent
Church Members

THI8 WAS THE NIGH§
OF THE TOMAHAWK
INn IMF MORS I

Pillars

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FANTASTIC-FABULOUS PRICES.
Christmas Saving Specials

First

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French Ave. Curb M kt.
5th and French
Open 21 hrs. A Day ‘til’ Christmas
Fresh Local Celry

per stalk

G .E. POP-UP
TOASTER

Jtf
151

I-tf. Lettuce — Crisp &amp; Tender Only

Model T-82

per hemla

Keg. Trice

SPECIAL

Fresh Local Cauliflower

2 For 25c
Old Fashioned Winesap Apples
or 1.99 per buehel__ 3 lbs, for

Fresh Corn

p«r

25c

We’ re sending our Best
Wishes for

CHRISTMAS NUTS ALL KINDS
3 LBS $|,QQ

WE HAVE FISH BAIT
Mlgaourl Minnows—Shiners—Worms
Fishing: Tackle, Balt Buckets, Etc.

$17-95

Regular

514,44 8PECIAL

G.E. IRON

Model F19-32-37
$17.95 Regular
$ 1 4 ,4 4

SPECIAL

$9.9!to
5 7 ,9 9

GE Skillet—Reg $17.95—Special SI3,44

5c

WE SHIP CITRUS-WE STOCK
OVER 8 VARIETIES

G.E. PORTABLE
MIXER

r

happy holiday. . . and may

every good thing come your

Coffee Maker $19.95 Value — Special $14,44
Largest Display of Appliances In Sanford

wayl

Never Under Sold — Never Out-Traded

MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
309 ELM AVE.

WILL HE CLOSED DEC. 2l»t TO DEC. 26th
OPEN DEC. 27th
PHONE 1333

G O R M L Y , In c.
218 S. Palmetto Av*.

Phone 778

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QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED
PRICES G OOD THRU CHRISTMAS EVE

Good foods of all kinds are as traditional as Santa
Claus at Christmas time. And for thousands of thrifty
Southern families, Winn-Dixie is the traditional place
for Christmas food shopping. Come In today-make
your Christmas food dollars.go further at your friend­
ly Winn-Dixie Food Storel

ALL STORES CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY

ARGO LUSCIOUS (Limit Two With $5 or More Food Order)

Rem em ber
W e G ive
DEL MONTE PIE

tad) Of f u
in each of u5
BETTY CROCKER WHITE YELLOW OR DEVIL FOOD

DIXIE DARLING
VAC PAK COFFEE (Limit One With $5 or More Food Order)
AIL PURPOSE WHITE

M f lY U im

GRADE A DR &amp; DR QUICK FROZEN

H M IS F a

TOMS

B U TTER B ALL

Turkeys
SWIFT'S PREMIUM

LIM IT 1 WITH
OH MORE FOOD .
LV
ORDER

Swift's Premium Butterball Turkeys are strictly top quality birds as thou*
sands will attest after an|oylng them at their Thanksgiving feast. Your
reaction was a demand that we again feature these choice birds, the
pick of the flocks from all over the country. Make your holiday dinner
the best yet by serving Butterball Turkeys. They nre plump and tender
with a deep moat breast . . . . and best of all you pay only for the part
that goes into the oven. Why gamble, order your Swift Premium Butter*
ball Turkey from Winn-Dixie todayl

GR " A " DR &amp; DR QUICK FROZEN

DR &amp; DR QUICK FROZEN

GR "A * DR &amp; DR QUICK FROZEN 31* TO 4U IBS,

"EAT-RITE" HEAVY MATURE AGED BEEF

,.yM r Old THOtAASVIUE
or MRS. TAIMAOGE

Genuine Country

A
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SIRLOIN
CLUB OR , , 1 % | J L

OCEAN SPRAY

dl63K TSJuJroLbOiJ ° ™ lb
EAT-RITE ROUND BONE

SH’ LD ROASTu

49c GR’ND BEEF 3 ti
EAT-RITE PLATE

OHUOK ROAST ib. 43c STEW BEEF
BOSTON BUTT

u

HICKORY SWEET

PORK ROAST u
HORMEL

CRANBERRY

EAT-RITE FRESH

EAT-RITE FLAVORFUL

ASTOR

BONEIESS
TOP ROUND

39c SLICED BACON

NET 4 LBS.

SUNNYLAND HOT OR I

CANNED HAMS $3.99 PORK SAUSAGE

REAL SOUTHERN FROZEN WHITI

L IM IT O N C W I T M 'B *
M O M POOO O M U L

%

AGEN SLICED (O N I CAN DIXIE WHIP FREE WITH PURCHASE)

DEODORANT SOAP

WOODBURY

GASGADE

JUICY SWEET

FANCY PACK
DEODORANT SOAP

NEW COMET

WOODBURY

OLEANSER

NON-ALCOHOLIC
CELLO PACK

MB.

SHELLED HALVES

It's Delicious

Mixed Nuts ri&gt;‘ 55® Lge. Pecans
GRANULATED

IVORY SNOW

NOVA SCOTIA BALSAM

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PHILADELPHIA BRAND

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Over

SUPERBRAND

Cott. Cheese “ •

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FRESH CREAMERY

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Pryors Entertain
A t Christm as Tea

K -•
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Community T re t T o
Bo H old Thursday
A t Lake M ary C o fC

Irri# P rjir eo■ fated at a m all Chriataue
t o at M r bam at ata Mar Tte take Miry Chamber
.
(ant Read M a r aftmooo.
« m to the area *
71m dining tabla vaa overlaid mock escltemeat
rtth a white handmade lece the ChOdm wQ aO father
M
t i t centered aria a UH
rseaiea their gifta
ef red and aftite aiowad to
from aader the Ceamoahy
Mr*. 0 . C. Dixaa aad Mr#. Ed- Christa as Tree, which ia holiday
Via Epstein served at Iba table tradition e t the town.
vitb raky rad crubtrry punch. This event la aponmed by the
Mtfia, open (and sandwiches,
Christas# cootie*. mta aad Chamber of Commerce, aad Mr.
mints.
aad Mrs. Ed Zimmerman head
~.A point of iaiarctt la tba liv­ the committee, which has two raing roam vma a cathedral sugges­ peeaentathes from each church
tion of gQded palm apatba, aaa aad P-TA. working with them.
fata, u d other dried item,.
Ooaata daring the afternoon indaded Mr. aad Mra. Ralph Aaa* aad Xhcda, Mn. Mietecl Jandutti Smith, Mr. aad Mn. Michael ta, aad aaa, Jerosae, Mn. Dixaa,
Diets, Mr. aad Mrs. Stanley Mar* Rev. tad Mrs. Pnd Elsher, Mr.
tie, Mrs. W. D. Gardiner, Mra. aad Mn. Ralph Well* of Oraage
d. M. Moya, Mrs. Jobs Ludwig. CHy, Mrs. Note Plaaden, Day
Hr. aad Mrs. W. X. Reed, Mrs. tons Beach. Mrs. Elisabeth Craw*
Hubey Spears, Dr. and Mrs. Ep­ ford and Mn. Holly Hesie of Kea­
stein, aad daofhtm. Adrienne ton. QL

ATTENTION — Scottish Rite Masons
You art Cordially invited I t the Valley o f
St. John's Supper ah the Shrine Clwb
Thanu, Dee. 20th at 1:30 p-as.-

l' Before Mkkey Mxztfo Mt Maf T IIE SA N FO R D TfERALT)
♦earyw eight, knocked ort 14 ot even In their football eerie* — 32 Amtrieun League homers ia p a ge -10, Wed- Dee. 10, l (J56
hia lirat i* professional opponents. |lire victories each with one Ik.
1S3S, the lait in the circuit to
Dartmouth basketball star D an
lead with mere than SO wa* Hank
Greenberg. He hit Si for the De­ Carratter* eet a toned fyr Hart­
troit Tigers in IMS.
JAYCEE CHRISTMAS LIGHTING
ford, #o , High by" storing go*
n t u g c m a corn
point# during the 190*34 season.
Bast series at borne for the
CONTEST BLANK
VAB-7 ted a welcome
home! Marvin aad Elaine Baas have
Milwaukee Braves in 19M was
party for those who ted been on loft to spend
tbc Holiday ia
with Cincinnati Ten playing daUs
North Carotin# to# beaten tw £
TJLD. Saturday nxht at the B. Brooklyn. X. Y.
Pete Simpson
Mat) to: Coolest Chairman
attracted M W fans to County football rival# by
On the
O.Q. The time was eight to twelve, has gone to Wyoming, aad his
Stadium.
Jaycee Information Booth
losing end were tht Medleal CoL
and the Irryntir* hastily bar baddy Tim Prentice to Connect!* I
Sanford Florida
rowed from friend* and neigh* rat. By the way, aa Interesting
Bill Mocgero, San Jose State lego of Virginia ia t ill and Wake
bora, aad pot op by talented Pete footnote on the party Seven had
halfback, is a judo enthusiast Forest la 1921
Simpeoa. l t o reason
for Ibe ls Hank B«trgoyae siagiag “ Bo-,
GENERAL RULES: Entries from the Sanford Area only will
bo accepted («mtael Chairman for defined are. if not sme.)
teste was very abort notice was r*o«e" for Betty and Bob Meyer,
Contestants may ester Reiidentia! or Commercial type, *r
gifaa for the party at all, at- Blaine and Mary Iibbey aad foot
though they always tarn oct to be. daaghters will be la Annapolis, j both oo separate blank# if qualified. Only ooe divisioa under
Residential type may be entered ia addition to the Special Dithe beet Aad tacb was the case Md. for the Christmas season,
riKoa for which an Residential entries will be automatically
here: A review, written and pro-1 Cherry aad Jerry Ryman of
eligible. Sponsors request contestant* to keep displays lighted
doced by Rita Baoer (over tbe‘ VAH-5 had aa open-House Sunday
nightly betwen 7:30 and 9:30 until winners are announced to
phone) was prevented. The name afternoon Briue* are gottiaa*
allow Judges ample time to cheek all entries carefully.

Conning
The News

of this great eadewTor was the smarter every year! Jean and
Gna aad Glue Review.
stare John
Dooley’s
niece,
Patty
this ia the way they put it to- Morphy will be visiting them for
(Other, over the Bell and after a work over Christmas. Patty U
the talented ones arrived at the • student at Tufts la Boston,
party. To the tsne of Glow Worm sp . v*l John llook are fly
the tmhartronions cho*r tang log to White Plaint, New York
lyrics aa yet nareleaied to the tonight to spend aom* time with
public. Bat the gist of it was that Spook’s
family.
Courtney, of
they srerv glad to have their course viii also be a passenger
__
__
__
boys ____
back.______
Members of
the when
they leave the Orlando
eh^ t mtre p ,t aad Kay Dwyer Airport.
(and Kay went to the hospital Doctor and M . Sydney Vail
shortly after and
produced a have been visiting his daughter,
boy), Dick aad Dot Mans, aad Polly Savafe and family in her
Bits Baoer and Gay Forreat.
home in Little Venice. Dr. Vail
Pete Smpson then entertained * • pn&gt;f« « o «t Emory School
with songs and guitar music., * D ^ 't r y «■
Georgia.
Rita read ooe of her eomposi- ***
*r e i n Hollywood for
tioos, a parody oa The Night Be- • few days but wil return to
for* Christmas—via Navy Air. f « f o n ! to spend Chmtmaa with
this accompanied by gestures •Po“ E
'(Rita is a real ham!)
I. The SandiFur Bo.hng League

The grand finale consisted of: *» presenting trophies to the winPhone 2500 for Reaenration.
a chorus line containing gorgeous [!*r* wmifht (T u «.) at Toddy s
Betty Meyer. Dori. fYanci.co. Restaurant. The Screwballs were
Terry Price, and
Thelma M e-. “ &gt;• winners, and on this team
B tch Peraom Requested t o B ring A 50c T o y F o r tk «
Mun-ay. ail dressed to the teeth. »«re Bemadine Clancy, Blanch*
aad representing different cock Ziebrii, Janis Davis,
and Dotty
Christ max P a rty
toiU. The commentary for this McDonald. Second place honor*
bitt was don# by Marilyn F or-,"*"* to the Strikes and Misses
rest, who was then joined by ,s»d third to the Demon*. High
Maty LA bey, and together they Average was coped by Lilian Doreleased
balloon*
for a
pin not with a 141. High Game went
sticking cootesL Later on in the lo Marge Luka with her score of
evening the girls
eang to the MI. Bertha Rose had a 490 to win
l mm and vice versa, and Kin? her high series. Peggy Tugwell
Will Be Closed Friday December 21
Hodges did an impromptu act. improved the most
when ah*
Sounds as If VAH-7
1* loaded came up 32 pins,
Through Thursday. Dec. 27
with talent. Latch
on all you
1 see that already the calendar
scouts for High Fever and the is full of parti** for the boll*
Theatre
Guild.
There
were, day ys. I’ll have to creep around
F. L. Miller, Judge
thirty-nine * good members
of and get all the dope on them.
Seven at thia party,
and that The Christmas spirit
jt trying
Leave any messages ROOM 404
alone meana it moat have been hard to be felt in Sanford, and
' should have s u c c e e d by this
fun.
timr nest - rek. in fact it will be
receding. Have you remembered'
to ask *ome one for dinner that
C E N T R A L FLO R ID A QUICK FR E E ZE
might be alone? C« all times of
A N D STO R A G E CO.
the year this is the worst to be
|without a family. Can't »ay that
I have ever been without a
family, but I’ve spent some with­
out Bob, and one with only the
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
children
in a comparatively |
strange town, and have never had,
401 W a t T k lr t m lh S t m t
PIw m ISIS
*uch a miserable day. And be­
lieve roe. even if you can't af(These Special Values—Our Way Of Saying
| ford it, there ire many who would
rather eat cereal with some one
else then turkey by themselves,
and I’ m on* of them. So thin*
about going over your
list of
people who might not be able to
Prices Effective Till Christmas
get home, or eve a a young couple
who have never spent Christmas
Fla. Grade A—Dressed &amp; Drawn
away from home before—you'll
have twice as much fun making
| them happy! It's that little extra
effort at O m it mi* that spells
the real spirit.

Small Claims Court

L0CKE3

9 yisUtM^

PLANT

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tfhjii&amp;imaA.

TURKEYS

THE SAME TOP QUALITY BIRDS THAT YOU HAVE ALWAYS RECEIVED
FROM US. FRESH DRESSED ESPECIALLY FOR YOU HERE IN THIS PLANT.
YOUR GUARANTEE OF COMPLETE SATISFACTION.

YOUNG TOM S 14-28 Lbs. it 53c
YOUNG HENS 5-14 Lbs. it 59c
Baking Hens LR 4 5 c

Young Ducks lb. 4 9 c

Fla. Grade A—Direct From Local Farms

LARGE
DOZ.

58c

EGGS

Our Own Products

WHOLE SUN

: ORANGE JUICE
j 7 cans 99c
|t
iS E A L T E S T
1

99c

A/Xe Rodman Brum ley arrived
home Sunday from PorlanJ, Oreg­
on Air Has&lt;* to visit his parents,!
Mr. and Mrs. W.
S. Brumiey I
Sr.

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Div No. 3: Decorated Doorways A Window*
(ine!a&lt;liap decorations attached to bldg.)

.

Special Div: Best Over-AH Decora tioos

lb. 39c

G

COMMERCIAL------------

CARTON 6

GROUND BEEF
Lb. 37c

COCA-COLAS
plus dep. 19c

C ^ F IN A N C E
O • A

Including Doorway*. Show Window* or Bldg, or AH

b 11

ADDRESS:...... ............ ............

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r4 0 7 W ort Costfrd At

Pleate complete decoration* before submitting entry.
Deadline: MidnfgM.December'22. 1JM.

L it t le F o lk s

W ool Fvo# S tr a w .' .

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DIXIE CRYSTAL

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Prices Effective Thru Monday December 21.
uteie vcua

SUGAR

FAvugji it

0014)6 THE MARKET** AT]

WADE'S
iUHEX Mn.

5 - 39c

unit NOT toAPRiSC
tfi PlANTMt HIS FI

(U nit m m with 45.00
or more food order)
OCOMA OR SWIFTS PREMIUM TURKEYS

HENS
TO M S

8 to 15
lh. avg.

lb. avg,
16 to 22

SUNNYLAND READY-lo-EAT

lb.49c
lb.45c

TRU-FLAVOR

STOCKTON’S

COFFEE
79c
2 “29c
49c
PEACHES
29c
39c
Cherries
2~89c
49c
CATSUP
12 OZ. DOTTLES

1 LB. CAN

(Limit one with order)

Smoked Hams

2% size can

DEL MONTE

FRESH GRADE A LARGE

BAKING HENS

BRACK’S CHOCOLATE COVERED 13 o*. pkja.

OLD SOUTH CHOC. COY.

Ib. box

CREAM DROPS

ECONOMY SLICED

35c

BACON

SCOTKIN

OYSTERS
STANDARDS

N A P K IN S

pints

tt PINTS

P R U N E J U IC E
UNCLE BEN’S

98c
49c

Vi pints

88c

FOODS

R IC E
IIOLSUM

SALAD D R E S S IN G
NONE SUCH

M IN C E M E A T
BAKERS PREMIUM

CH O CO LAT E
STOKELY*S

P U M P K IN
ROYAL HAWAIIAN

FROSTY ACRES

FRUIT P U N C H

Sliced Strawberries 4 for 7 9 c

ARGO GREEN

FRUIT CAKES
2^

LB. SIZE

$ 1.6 9

B A N A N A S 3 -2 9 1

(in tin)

EACH

1

lb. rake
in Cellophane)

59c

PEAS_________
GOLDEN RIPE

(Guaranteed 80'"c fruit# &amp; nut.*)

■

29c

2 ply-50 Count

LADY BETTY

CHESAPEAKE
\KE BAY

O R A N G E J U IC E c ,"i7 r°&lt; 9 9 c

each

YELLOW

ONIONS
CARROTS

3 lbi 14&lt;
10c

1 L a In
Cello Bags

i
Happy Birthday

[

Dec. M
Pamela David
Mrs. M. L. Wtight

O’N

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•I. 11!

NAME*

DONALD DUCK

AUTOCRAT

59c

A

c lo jfp

FROZEN

Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Smoak an­
nounce the birth of a son born
Dec. 13 in Morton Plant Hospital
in Clearwater. Mr*. Smoak will
be remembered
as the former
Miss Alma Grantham.
Grand­
parents are Mr. and Mrs. V. 1L
Grantham, of this city.

«• $300

automatic

SELECTS 1.09

61c

LEAN PURE

liCE CREAM

Div No J: Figure Setting* (oa bldg, or lawnl

DUCKLINGS »

B RO CCO LI SPEARS

HALF GALLONS

— . ■

Mr. ard Mr*. V. H. Grantham
left todar to spend the holidays
with
their son. Clarence
F.
Grantham, and family, and their
son in law and daughter, Dr. aad
Mr*. II. E. Smoak, all of nearwater.

DOZ.

C A U LIF LO W E R
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Div No. 1: Lighted Lawns (trees, scrubs, etc.)

LONG ISLAND

X-LGE

Libby’s—Seabrook warms

BABY L IM A S
FO RD H O O K L IM A S

RESIDENTIAL --------

(pSLflddOWd&amp;

W. O. Osborne, of Key West,
spent the weekend with his par­
ent# Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Osborne.
W. O. Osborn* will be station at
Quonsct Ptint, R. I

WHETHER YOU WANT A SMALL
AMOUNT OP CASH 01 A LAtOI
AMOUNT, YOU W Hl OCT THE
SAME GOOD SERVICE. THAT'S THE
WAY WE LIKE TO 00 1USINESS.,

fehcck type am* divisioa)

pints

Western Lean
Square Cut Boston Butt

SHARP CHEESE
lb. 69c
Pure Pork SAU SAG E lb. 49c PORK RO AST

Prize-, for each Reridential Division including the Seeeial Di­
vision are as follows: 1st Place—SZS US. Savings Bond; 2nd
Place— 1® Silver Dollar*. Prize for Commercial winner (one
dirnioo only) Is possession of the Traveling Trophy for oe*
year.

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Thle le a fr** pw i ta tha Prairie Enalaaed head. Sag-proof bottan
Hi-Riser
rail with ptaatle end* Pla«»l
Lake Drivt-ln Theatre for
or rayon tape*. Cotton or oyloa
Jap Man. Rap. date. Dec. a .
3-ltm. Group

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Eight choice lots in tha Msjfsir

XMAS SPECIAL?

43—ARTICLES rOR 8AL«
(Praa Lay’ Awi?)
We oop aad itD need furniture
Paying top eatb prteei lor any
thing of value. SUPER TRAD FREE 10.1) lb. Turkey
following:
1NO POST
1141 Ph IMBW

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Soft’ Bad with Natehlai Chair
Reg. LM
NOW It M0Q
Booki.ua Red
Dresirr and Mirror
Inncrspring Mattress
Box Spring
Complete BEDROOM

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BIAYFAIR AREA
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&gt;. SM A Magnolia. Pn. li
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J60I So Orlando liwy. Ph 1359
EVENINGS: 3115 and 710

BALL REALTY
And INSURANCE
204 So. Park Ave.

— Phone •

0 . p. Farrell's
ARCADEi PAUKAOK STORE
Featurlngi
The Very Best
JIO E. Fuat

S E E S
WROUGHT IRON
smoking Stand
With MajailM Barb ITW
MATHER of Sanford
203 E. First SL

Hat your husband ever
enjoyed the fine fitting
qualities of NUNN—RUSH shoes
Give him a pair, from, $1993
IVEY'S SHOE STORE
Fountain Pens, Pencils
and matched seta by —
Shsaffrr and I’ arkrr
TOUHITON DRUG CO.

Complete lino of
Carl* and Rt*n HooU
FURNITURE CENTER
u « w. rir»t s l
The Lasting gift |*r t^e hem*
27 x 54 Scattir Rugs

)5 96 &amp; $6.96

SANFORD LINOLEUM 4 TIL*
127 W. First Bt.
MIRRORS
16 x 18 rryatal sheet. Itgular
$11.93 DOOR MIRROR, • 95 as.
SENKAR1K GLASS lc PAINT V ,
113*114 W. 2nd St.

MONEY CLIPS
Sterling and Gold Fitted
D O LL 1IOIJBE
$2.13 mid $3.00
Unfitted •‘ French-fold O—FARM and GARDEN
) brdroom. masonry, kitchen Billfolds
•a•aaa•e* $5,00 up
personalia
WM. E. KADKK
1196 up
equipped, beautiful oak floor*, Watches
water heater, ipproalmataChristiani cards, with your
LOST— Piir
PM w
III B. Perk Ave.
averlto iai&gt; shot. 25 for M, Oranges, tangerinra k kumqulta
ceramic tiled bath, nica closele. Key Chain* ...........
65.10
MeReney SmItV.’u 'fW S : m 1r PW
2201 W. 25th. J. T. Fortier Sr.
tw in _ h o l l y w o o d
7
no
tor
Ilf,
W1EBOLDTS
CAM
FRANK
NOF.LL.
Jeweler
plenty
of
kitchen
cabinets,
nica
tea
ua
TODAY
Ph. 1303.
•! *Give him a gift hi* wants
r.RA SHOP, 210 S Park Ave.
Bed Oat fit. rnmplrte
Phana 1IU
porch, 2 lots, citrus, corner
110 R. Park Ave.
1007 itanferd Ave.
Cuff
Link*
A
cuff
link
und
Hr
UAIIBAGF.
PI.ANTH
$41.93
location at 2Ulll Holy Ave. Th|a
LO ST- lupdlai QIAMNl White
bar sets. $2.50 up.
400,(nh) Mid.eason Market. I’ ll.
MATHER of Sanford
BBWINC.* MACHINE*
Is a good buy at $to.r*oo. with
Jfothar^ Jaart Ppama. RewanL
Plumbing. Xraahy tieaUng
Beautiful Decanter*
WERT JEWELRY STOBE
2105.________________________
203 E. First SL
nteahl - Whit;
terms nvallabla. Exclusive.
M . G. HODGES
of Hia favorite
Now and Usad
102 E. 1st.. Ph. I
Service
on
All
Water
Pumrs—
For
her
Christmas
give
hor
Whiskey $4 80 and up
GARRETT S 323 E. lsL St.
A—PERSONAL WOflICKE
4 pc. Gris**r Food Choppar
Walla Drilled — Puntpi
planters and blooming i*ottcd
THE TOWN PUMP
$12.95
Desk &amp; Chair
Pa9a
Road,
Phona
too
plants
from—
Baby
W.
DIETRIdlfl
T.
W.
MEMO
ROLLAWAY, RaofRal
ID
W.
First
St.
Ringer tlef. RorL sewing mnch
Sets
FURNITURE CENTER
GRAPEVILI.R NURSERY
itb—
REALTORS
... .......it ......
$30.00
„ Beda Day.
From $19.95
IP—SPECIAL NOTICES
118 W. Firit SL
INI Fnrfc Ave
Phene 27 ar 145
| TaL 1425. PnrattaM C*n1
Ngarly new baby bed
$22.50 Grapeville Ave. — Phone
W1LSON-MAIER
A
GIFT
FOR
THE
HI West Pint SL
Robinson Hand Crafted furniture. Foam Rubber Matt. A Bed MW.iH) For Sale: Mi&lt;l‘ ssa&gt;»n cabbage Buy one of our naw bloeb homes
311
E.
First
St.
Phono
938
WHOLE FAMILY
BOUDOIR
Wa build, design and raflnlah. New Horn art Jot pump - I30.no
JOHNSON SEA HORSE
plants. Fr*d Tnurttoa. Ph.
before January’ 1st and get
n
Aula,
rifle,
aiopa-aito
$27.50
AUTOMOTIVE
LAMPS
laa el MA French, Ph. 52-R.
Outboard
Molar
from
.
U2-n.
homestead
exemption.
Two
13 gauge shotgun, now
H7.50
$5.95 up
SEMINOLE
SPORTING
GOODS
bedroom at 17160. Three bed
Spin reel, Soutbbend rod $15.00
WILSON'.MAtER
I-AUTOWOTltB WANTED
PUMPS A SPRINKLER
room at $9230. Terms available. Sanford Ave. at 23th rHONE MSS
Kolpoint atoatrio rang* .... $60.00 • RENTALS
SYSTEMS
311 E. lit. bt.
Phone 968
Several investments rentals pro­
Sell Your Car to
All types and sixer, Installed Walnut Tea wagon ........ $23.00
I
f
—APTS—BOUSES—SOON!
edrawn
suites
fram
sao
.
oa
perties
for
salt.
Phone
ut
for
"Do It Yourself.*
DOROTHY ORAY
FRIGUMIRE'S «x«luilv* ^
details.
aw linger type sawing machines
Toiletries
W I BIPAIR AND SERVICE
m V fft *
30-Inch French Doer
WILAKA
APARTMENTS:
room*
.................
$9M0
S T I N E
Creams — Lotions
Electric Range, $309^5 up .
SUPER
TRADINQ
PORT
0—BOATS AKR MOTOM
private hatha. 1M W. First St
Machine and Supply Co.
Oift Bata
CLAUDE »L WOLFf
*
Roliert A. Williams
Open till liOO p.m.
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. U Ph. M5S-W
Your Evlnruda Dealer
Y 0 W E L I. * •
308 E- First RL
G. E. ELECTRIC
Avalon APU. Efficiency, Ph. 720-W
REALTOR
ROBSON SPORTJNO GOODS This ia a free pass to the Rite Blonde Admiral TV — 3 way
TERCOLATOR, rcg., $19.95
Raymond Lundqnlat,
Bale Priaa $18.98
combination.
rcavonaho. Efficiency apt. Ill-way 17 92 So.
30i B. Ill S»Phon* m
T. V. LAMrt
Theatre for H. L. Franks. Lap
nEVLON Cosmetics ... 81.25 up
City Limit*. Slumberland t curt. Phase l«73 * WAH?uT,%aah Bldg.
Antenna. MIS Sanford Avo.
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
$315
date Dec. SI, IMS.__________
Gift Rita ............ 2.50 up
ll^tBAOTORS
Apt. No. I.
112 S. Magnolia
Brush and Comb Kt*
$2 50 up
FURNITURE CENTER
Sat Seminol* Realty for DaalrOWNER MUST SELL
R0UM1LLAT A ANDERSON
CROSLEY - BENDIX
US W. Pint 8L
Child's Red Fire Truck, in good
able llouaat and Apt*. Phona J7 Hers Is an opportunity you should
On tha Corner by the Clock
Famous
Sunbeam
condition. Phono 3117.
not
mils.
Lovely
1
bedroom
CB
S,l|UbNDiU4&lt;iCe
MiatnuUr With Juicer
EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suitable
RAT KILLER!
home on Urge shady ground*,
Naw Roll-Put hay* M” bleyrle.,
Eleewia Company
TUSSY
147.60
for
Winter
TauriaL
Privti*
hath
Guaranteed
family
alia
kitchen,
lots
of
$35.00. Phone 3075.
Service— quality —Satisfaction
Wind
and
Weather
Lotion
A shower. Steam heat. Inquire , closet apace, hardwood floors
MATHER ef Sanford
Do-Con $t.M - Warfarin $t.«6
$1.00
sire
....
50c
Ph. 119 Sanford 2937-J—3 Da Bary
Manuel Jarobaon across from
202 E. Firs* Stthru-out. VALUED at over
UIDWELL FEED 4 SUPPLY CO.
Electrie aweaper, GK. electrie
twenty (20) I0” “
$200 site
11,1*0
Post Offira.
$13,000 REDUCED to $11,000
110 E. 2nd If.
Phone 1458
iron. Chicken broo
ulk Fruit trailer!. Great Dane
M«kr. Phona
____
TOUCIITON
DRUG
CO
H
E
A
T
IN
G
for quick sals.
SOOd-J.
ilemond T, 166 So. Orange
2
Room
Apts.
Ill
Elm.
Ph.
2963-W
floor Furnaces A Circulators
CHRISTMAS
loaaotn Trail, Oflando 49061.
W. H. “ BUI" STEMPBR
BODRICK'S Eleetrio Rlomket TIME
Clrla M" bicycle. Boys 24“ blcy
CANDIES
H . B. PO PE CO.. Inc.
edroom furnished apt. CloseRealtor — General lu«r*r
j —Year Guarantee
A
lovely
gift
watch
Whitman’s
—
Nunnally’s
fh li la a fraa paaa ta the Rltx 200 B. Perk
Phona I486
!t 703 Palmetto Ave.________
.
A'lrn
Special Price ...... $19.96
Ph fM** con&lt;,llil&gt;n'
W‘
$11.73
up
Panibom
—
Norris
Theatre lot T M Thuraton
Arletle Pr|eo, Asioelal*
Exclusively at
3-bedrootn unfurnished
house, Phone 903 or 2122 — 112 N, Park
WM. E. KADKR
_ TOUCIITON DRUG CO.
GATLIN BROTHERS
Rap. datei Dec. M, 1954.
UARRETT'S 123
1st,, 3$.
Celery
Ave.
l'hon#
$044.
112
S.
Park
Ave.
Sewing
Machine—Now
Morse
Fa
Dragline A Bulldoxer SeJT,*e
tomatlc Eig J?«g. Never be*n
U —.TRAILER!
IF
IT
IS
REAL
ESTATE
Ph. m t Geneva. 2496 W. Sanford.
WESTING
HOUSE
Toaster
Distinctive
Gifts
used. Bargain price. Ph. Fo­ 6 room furnished. 2 bedrroom .i i.V o
PICK A O i r r O f INSPIRATION
Choice of confectjon colots
At MONROK CORNERS
house. Just repainted. Conven­ at 117 South Park A Montelth
rest S-343J, Oviedo.
phene 77J
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, atatoIt will tap YOU ta
y»i before
t&gt;
—not Desperation
CRAFT AND OIFT SHOP
t.95
end
ient
to
Air
Base.
Ph^810-J.
^
yea Kp. Opaa Evening*
menta, invoices, hand bills, and
See our beautiful center blues
First Street
BAGGERI.Y APPLIANCE
PHONE 9279 for CHERRY
program*,
rtc.
Progressiva ♦4—AFPU4NCRR
SWEENEY'S
Nice couple, clean furnished apt.
3 Milo* West of the Clock
CENTER
Riel
Estate
Brokerage
—
Notary
Printing Co. Phone 408 — 403
114
Magnolia
rhone
147
Electrie kitahen, private bath 1219 W. 13th St. Rear-Barbar Shop
116 Magnolia Ava.
FRIOIDAIRE appllansea, sale
Writ 13th St.
4 entrance. jMionc^J648
and service. C. II. High, Oviedo
SHOES Pretty Patents for
WAX—WIE
Gifts for Bovsl^ g f :
Alratream Heoeo Trailer for eala.
RKAr- EATATB DRIVE-IN
Fla. PTtehe PO-8-8818 er Han Duplex furnlahed $ room apart'
WELL DAILUNO
dress and Cute Straps fur
With
fountain
handle
furchaied new thle year. Com.
■
Fr*Mh
Ave
ford 1842-W after 6 p.m.
Everyday. $2.08 up
Fairbanka-Morae pumps.
ment
with
bath
$43.00
month.
plete with eoathlaptlon refriNo drip — No Mess
J. W. HALL, REALTOR
Repairs to all makes.
SANFORD SHOE CENTER
50$ West 8th Street. ________
Cowboys Bools
$3.98 up
aerator, gaa range, gas h«at.
1188
Maytag automatic washer, good
Aasoeist*
208 S. Sanford Ave.
HOWARD C. LONG
Hunting Knives, big variety 49c up
{win beds. IlMU* A , U N ' 1®0
condition, $125. Phone 383-J.
Sleeping rooms. T.Y. 401 Mag­
Cnll Hall” Phone 1768
FURNITURE CENTER
207 E. Commercial Ava.
Dress Pants
$4.98 up
water t*nV,SC lohn a
Girl's Dresses by Mitxi, and
nolia Ava. Ph. 836-J.
116 W. First St.
Phooo 388
45-BUILD INQ~MATERIALS
A REALTOR first
phone UN ar 10T0, Sanford.
A R M Y -N A V Y SU R P LU S
now—Age. The euteat frocks
It—AURKAUE
310 Sanford Ave.
you've ever seen, allot 6—11.
•M
aA N U ” A
» * E2311
V
SPECIAL 3-Pc. Set
U—USED CARS
___
IN N Park Ava.
Pbowo
Gracey Refrigeration
CONCRETE
$2.29—$7.98
Ten
acres
exceptional
tiled
land
Bostonian
Luggage,
beautifully
GAMES
Ready Mixed Concrete, Concrete
Commorsial and Domaatic
COWAN'S. 213 E. lit.. I'll. an.
oq hard turfaca road. W. E.
ChryiUr tela modal INI
top 448 Palmetta Ave. — Ph. 4M-H
lined. Fashion Colors, Washable
Books — Toys
Block, Sand, Graval Cement
Kirthhoff Jr. Phone 303.
eonvertible. 31.000mile*.In exConcrete Pipe to meet all
$21.95
Blocks — Untik*
Necklaces .. Jl.uo up
cellent condition, look*
like a —SCHOOLS-INSTRUCTION
Qualifications.
Sanford Jewelry A Luggage
Plush Animals
Rings—precious
gams
4IV5
up
new. Reasonable (°r
ca»h.
Sheermnn Concrete Ripe Co.
A. B. PETERSON
TOUCIITON DRUG CO.
300 Stnford Ave.
Rhone 1348 Charms, silver or gold $1.69 up
Would make a nice Lh^ f ni*
Broker
AMMiatasi
A.
B.
Paterson
Phanr (III Acreage Hitlngi of uadevtlopiMi
D eanna's School o f Danes Out Wait 13th St.
FRANK NOELL, Jeweler
gift. Mr*. B. »• !®w,a' 200 w Ballet—Tap—toe— and Rallruum
CHATHAM BLANKETS
*
if'.'. p'
c ka*ur*an, qirfiald
land In tracts
of 5 acres or
110 B. Park Ava.
Wi otta, John Mtlaeh and R \v Including the Nation's Favorite
20th St.__________
Tritf A T r i w m l n g * ^ ^
17 92 at Hiawatha— Phone 1971 46—BUHINEM EQUIPMENT
larger in Seminole County. Ph.
Williams. A. C. Doudnay. Und
"Purrejr'"
Purrey
Bouquet,
SKIRTS, Tweed, gabardine and
Collect or write Pat Pattlllo.
Extra clean ’St Bulek »P**ial'
Surveyor.
HAYNES OffUe Maehine Co.
Woolshlro Brandon. Full range of
J. Holfu Pavla, Inc. 5M2t. 27 116 N. Park Ave.
sedan. Radio, healer and w/w TOLAR SCHOOL OF PIANO
rorduroy. sires 23—38.
phone IIM colors.
COMPLETE SE LE C T IO N
Typewriters,
adding
machines
S. Main St. Oi
Irlando, Fla.
807 Magnolia Ave.
tires, low mileage. Ph. 581-W
Ilraight and flare styles.
Christmas Tree Trimmings
Sales-Rentals, 311 Mag., Ph. 44
Register now for Rod term be­
after 8 p. m.
Y 0 W E L L ’ S
*3 96 — $11.98
and Decorations
ginning January T, 1127. Begin 47—FURNITURE—HOUSEHOLD
COWAN'S. 212 E. lit.. Ph. *71.
ItKAL ESTATE
Buy while atoeka ar* complete
Genuine Imported Mexican
la y Herron will put you miles
nere through advanted. Phone
KEI.'S 5 and 10c STORE IN(X
Hand tooled Leather Handlings
M Ahead A Dollars Ahead with a
Pearl Necklace*
$3 95 up
374.
15—HOMES
$1*1.03 plus tax
Women's Wallins
$5.00 up
w high appraised trade-in on a
New 1967 Pontiac,
Thla is a fret pass to tha MovlcWatch Bends
*193 up
P U R C E L L ' S
Five room house with hath and
lea tha new Pontiac now on
land Itidc ln Theatre for Mrs. —who has
FRANK NOELL. Jeweler
approximately thirtasn urea of
133 IV. First bt.
the aatlsfaetioo of
Burt
gtudabaktr.
Exp.
data
display.
110 b. Park Ave.
high hammock land. W. E.
knowing he gave the very beat
Dec. 29, 1936.
1965 Plymouth Plata Sedan
lurchhoff Jr. ph. 306.
Drinking C u p t...... $j.oo up
EVENING
DRESSES
1954 Pontiac 4-gaor
Chlafton
Rcmpel Rubber T**y*
89c up
Olftr
tor
Girh
^X/(
A
L
A
N
K
CEDAR
CHEHT
Nylon Pleat, La&lt;e. Nylon Tulle
CUSTOM HUILTliOMFS"
Deluxe.
•
EMPLOYMENT
Assorted Toys
68c up
and
Tnfetti
$17
93
to
SSI
95
1954 Dodge Royal Sedan
VA—FIIA—CONVENTIONAL
ROUMH.LAT &amp; ANDERSON
HOLLYWOOD SHOPS
1953 Huick Riviera Sedan
IT’S A GIRL
FINANCING
(HARMS
On the Curncr by the Clock
27—HELP
WANTED
MALE
III
E.
First
St.
1932 4-door Plymouth
LOW
DOWN
PAYMENTS
—who is enchanted by th« list,
Gold and
1931 4-door Chevrolet
ing beauty of Ih# Gift that In­
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
Silver
Newspaper atraat *al«»t&gt;uja want­
1930 4-dMr Plymouth
spires future dreams to com*
WM. E. KADEIt
A.
K.KIIOEMAKER.
JR.
For TIm$6 In S«rvi(«
Uh ih u o I
^ a ll Ray H em s: 94M or after 8 ed for work ifw r aeho-il, Agei
true.
112 S. Park Av*.
up to 14 years uli See Mr.
rhone 1991
1500 Mellonville
w p.m. Calll 1343-W.
Holley at The Sanford Herald See Our Large Selection Now
Children'* SWEATERS by Blue­
3— bedroom house, 1»4 large
THE SANFORD HERALD
right after school.
Real Art Pictures
15—APPLIANCE REPAIRING
EASY T E R M S
lots. 2433 El Captain. Call 3JTJ SOMETHING MISSING? Locate bird, sllpon*. cardigan* A shrugs Beautiful framed reproductions
wuulil be as welcome as
In
the
new
fell
color*
Sires
6
it.
after 4:00.
MATJIIR electric
appliance ra- n-W ORB WANTED-MALE
a dally letter from bom*
tali
end Originals
from $3 95
It quickly tnrough Want Ada.
pairing. Light fixtures inytalled.
12 94 $4 49
MATHER OK SANFORD
WICSONMAIER
$1. month—111.50 year.
Fraajifek up 4 delivery. Phone A Carpenter retired and alone,
COWAN'S, 212 E. let., Ph. 874. i 211 E. 1st. St
20.1
•
09
E.
First
St.
Phona
951,
It) Mail Anywhere
Phona
1121.
2420-3CJ.
would like small or odda Jobs
to do in anil about Sanford. _______ l’hon* 127
WATCH THAT MPRLIJN'G
What have you? Write postcard U,e.| furniture, appliances, tools',
ENJOY YOU It OWN HO 'li:
for o r a n o
buys
galore.
BUSINESS
eLAfTLB
MV—When Mrs. Min­
or letter to: William Bullard,
etc. Bought-iold. Larry'g Mart.
SERVICES
725'V Perry St.. Saoduaky, Ohio.
make the w m Ada &gt;eur ahopjy ds ApRnberts' mm* appeared In ■■■■■
i ............. - 6 y WIUIAM »I7 7 ------321 East l i t Bl. Phona 18)1.
A SPANISH matador, now en out with their water pistol*. They
THIS CHRISTMAS
0 1 —BBAUTY PARLORS
the newspaper, she explained that
ing plait.
This la a free pass tn the Prairie FOR DLSTINCTIVB FURNITURE
rout* to Msalco there to ply his
it was no “ mistake in the spelling trade, boasts that he's knocked did—with tha aid of an angry
Lake Drive In Theatre for
—at Warehouse Prices, visit
MO Waves by Zeto* A Raalistie
tire department.
John Broidy. Eap. dati» Dec.
Select your home site In
It is Welsh, she said, noaning off some 1,500 bulls in the last
BERRY'S. W# are experts at as­
LF.T IT RAIN, let it shine. Every
I I t
$7.80 Thru Nov. Open I a m. • 28, 1938.
sisting you to steur* gracious
Call Ml
•is r .t .r . srre it. (be L'.utiJ
day is • good ua* to use the “ son of Robert." Her son is Rob­ aevtn year*. That's quit* a rec­
South Picecreil Sarf-.-r-J
go«d ,oohj with functional con­
ord. Butch'
Haul Ad*.
•Vaticna U trying J«kperut«7g U
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
ert Apltoorrts — which gets a bit
Eaparienead farmer la growing
venience Today'! bail burs la
t » t
four oit on (be troubled tetter!
Gro.e
Manors—Suforr.
celery
A
truck
farming
on
sand
complicated
in
the
Welsh
version.
nationally
advertised
furniture
REPAIRS
Traffic congestion coilt muus- of the Middle Sait!
A muck for the paat 20 years
It DISCOUNT PRICES IS, w
try fteavdy, comploin* an edit
? I I
seeks connection with grower in ! llrst St. phone |(17 fog * „ „ •
torts!. A rose 0/ Xl'/Xua;/ mob*
Th* ihertstl days tf Ih* yem,
or
Tod Burnett
%kV£ .
central Florida. Phone #50-M 1 ing Appointment.
btryf
far I9S6, ar* D*e. 21 and 22. 7ht
for PAINTING
Sanford.
t t I
HUE!
calendar makers ara sura unfeir
2601 Grandview . Phone 10U-M.
• BIG VALUES
fct.
SulptB
IMUaijr
fee a fallow it proud ol his t* us laslanlautt Christmas shep&gt;
Valencia Villas—DcLand
• Q U IC K C R E D I T
FINANCIAL
•AM C. LAWSON a#o*Apwe
beeetlfvl, Howlao bat'd, aoys pars.
LET WA
■
WOOLSEY
Xadtk Dumkspf, Santa Claus car• EASY TERMS
1 1 !
lA Q L Q O
S t JJuU
Marian Piaiahaa
35-MONEY TT LOAN
toinly hands out a lot al gift
As many a* four inaugural
WILSON MAIER
An Odham A Tudor home is all
For Yoar Boat
l rast's tad lhavars.
you could ever wish for. You can .
.
.
,
balls may be staged tn Washing*
New and Used Furniture
| J J
» ....
AUTO LO AN S
Baakarik Glaaa and Paint Co
ton corn* Jan. 31. Good grief:—
311 E. First St.
Phona 938 buy with confluence when ) uu] *’ ’ AP ANY illl.No. Just place
Two Michigan lade, agt 7 and these things are btsemlng just
l AHr o n o r i o m o a
deal with Odham A Tudor.
COST LESS
119-U4 W. 2nd SL
Phone 3)0
Lliriilied ads. Phone j$31 (or a
*. atarted a blast In n vacant ebout a* exclusive as a national
See our beautiful residsnlla* setAayuimg
houot to see If they could put It election I
helpful id-writer.
lions; Hal-Air, Pin*;/*-;, 8ouih
r e m o d e l in g :
Florida
State
Bank
Pinecrest, Rose Court and SanWilb A
. W&gt;«tre ^p)ne .T*M&gt; ItUe MJ. ft.
OF
8ANFORD
fords most distinctive community t MOOSE tiOOD W O R K E R S
Cypress Panel tlWe so. ft.
Uaaeifkd
Urove Manors—banford
Beautlfnl fa r Natural Finish
1OH SALK
through ClaisiJiad ads. Ut an
LIVESTOCK
G R E G O R Y LU M BER
JURY CALL
Oloitmlng pulled pldnle, cut
0 th A Maple
Phone 1U]
eaparionetd ad wmtr m i l l rou
Drive Out fuda.ttn
0 -aORRES-CATTU
ODHAM
ft
TUUOK.
IV
'flowgra, Xmas wreaths,
For Paiatlag call Mr. Talker, Ph.
Cor. H-*y. 17-91 ft 27th St.
SEI.L
868XR. Room apodal $14.92.
other ftttractivo Rifta,
Pktaiee Iieo and rtto
Shetland pony, bridle &amp; saddle.
M . BUILDINa NEEDS ■'Builder* of Finer Homes
Niro and gentle,
excellent
WANT ADS
floor
aaodmg •
Bniahia^.
For Florida Living'
Christmas present. Phono De- BILL4 BARD TO PATT hell
A. K. KOSSETTKIt
CUaxiag. waxJog. Servtag So
Land RE-43361.
aolo comity tiacs U38.
Ph. 212
Celery Avg.
. 0 ^ '
things you're through \ Itb
a m. oioom*. Lako Harr
This is a free pass to the 3!ovie*
“ We telegraph flowers any.
through Want Adi for CAHH
Riderln Theatre for W.
McRANEY-SMITH PAINTS land
2—bedroom house, small equity.
B. Stine. Exp. date Dec. 24,
where".
!» w down payment. Phone
Call lin •416 S. Park
Phona 120) 1958.
2553-J

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 193A

Associated Press Leased Wire

NO.

SubcommitteesTo Study
Future Highway Plans
'Christmas Lighting
Includes
Categories

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Nearing

Nine subcommittees of the Long
Range Highway Planning Commit­
tee were appointed last night by
the committee’ s chairman. J- BratEntries in the Jaycee Christina.
ley Odham, to look into the coun­
Lighting Conteat are beginning It
ty's future highway plans.
pour Into the Jaycee Informatiog
The appointments were made
booth aa Christmas Day dram
following lengthy di.cussions on
nearer.
the present status of highway
John Alexander, chairman of
plans for the north section of
the Christmaa Lighting Contest
highway 17-92 and for the east
committee said yesterday that
C. c. WELCH SIGNS A SANFORD HERALD entry blink tor the Jaycee Cbrlitmii Lighting Con­
section of State Road M.
test. Welch Is last year's winner in the commercial ciubliihmrnt category. (Staff Photo)
folks are beginning to "to be *•
District Eniftneer Hugh Hanna
ware of the contest and showing
and G- Benedict tat In on the
signs of sending entry blanks is
meeting.
as soon ai possible,
Hanna told the more than
"We know that many of th«
twenty highway planning com­
outdoor, Indoor, and door dla*
mittee members that construction
play* are not yat completed but
plans for the north section of ITthe judges are making tha round*
92 are nearing completion. "They
of Sanford each evening ts deter*
need only inking,” he said, "and
mine the winner as quickly as
by Jan. 8 they will be In Talla­
possible after the contest closes,"
hassee for final approval."
ho said.
It was also revealed that legal
work, under preparation by State
C. c. Vffileh, laat year’s wlnnet
Road Department attorney's and
if the commercial establishment
trophy, entered the contest by
title searchers ha* been complet­
ed and "deeds will be in San­
-•ending an entry to the JayceSn
ford tomorrow on ROW sections
Alexander was on hand to acecpl
in ju a i m i.t i nr. i j . sv,\iYi : exclaims one oi inc cr.uaren taaen on ineir annual Shopping the entry. Othera will toon folios*
WASHINGTON &lt;tp — President |
needrd for the four lane through­
of Sanford yesterday with spending money provided by the Jaycees. Shown with the young ha said.
Eisenhower and Prime Minister
way."
making her selection is Jack Sewell. (Staff Photo)
Odham, speaking to the com­
Javiaharlal Nehru of India said to­
There are five categories, Ah
mittee members said “ There are
rxander pointed out as he furth*
day ther “ full and frank talks"
a number of roads we can have
rr explained the contost. One o&lt;
confirmed a "broad area of agree­
If we ask for them—and If the
them Is an automatle entry when
ment" about world problems.
county commission is a little more
a blank la filled out for one of
aggressive. We've got a lot that •
In a joint communique Issued
the other three residential groups.'
needs to be done."
"We're going to judge the entries
TOKYO «S —OuUpokrn, 72- by the White House as Nehru left
Commenting on the attitude of
for an over alt winner," said
year-old ccoQomlit Tantan labl* for New York at the end of his
Seminole County and Sanford pco- I
Alexander.
baahl wat elected overwhelmingly four-day state visit here, the two
pie, relative to the highway pro-1
a* Japan's new premier today, leader* predicted that their meet
Children, numbering a baker’s
There srt |U V. L Saving*
TALLAHASSEE If - The^Skitu; blctns, be said "A part of our
succeeding partlaliy-parlyxed IchHonda
for the winners in the re*
dozen,
from
the
St.
Luke's
Chip
Welfare
Board
will
try
again
at
[trouble
is
that
we
give
up
before
ing of minds will speed achieve­
Lighting Ci
«!:we
t o 1 JACKSONVILLE. Fla. cr --A
Home ...
in Slavia, were •idential Christmas
*
-----ment of “"peaceful
peaceful and friendly re-1
" e ‘atari.
^ct. We find more reasons to
M a y o r Itaydon Bum* lectured dren's .........
l j|yer do||ara Ing too*
ra the next Legislature to get a
t s e .i s
_
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f
VIENNA IW —Vice President lations among all nalloos of the Ilaw pass'd authorizing the sta'e !* y. , . v »V£n 10 f nd on* rei,on 23-year-old
mother was freed __
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tail brownetle
doing
SuesU of the Somlnolu County1runmmJ
tunntfrupi explained the
• csl&gt;
Richard M. Ntxoo set out loslay |worU..
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en a tour of Austrian refuge*) T h e Prime Minister and the spends up wel'ars from the prop­ run as
It- will go anil In
in tV'f.. D*V_ilV York ' .and
- ' i'*'. I|~—««*.tr
is fkr as It
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to .'v
New
—sr In
in .vu
-eu Yoik's
Yaik's Gran,
Grant sensen- yesierday
ye.terday for
for mi
on annual
annual "Shop*!
"Shop-1 Winner o f tbo commercial
camps that will take him within
,
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from ii.tui
now see n-h*)
what will
■all* from
it
reunion 'with' the* three children tral Terminal last Friday Then PlM T*)ur." .
th!^^travriln* t ^ ih l
It miles of the Hungarian fiontler. j President are convinced that the erty and estate* of welfare recip a month
happen," Odham laid.
she abandoned because she could1he told har psdlce rharges were
Jaycees, with funds provided ,nc
‘W V .
The Inspection may lead to a new i greater understanding of their re- lent* when they die.
|
(Continue^ on fage Twe)
being dropped and that her ease from the sa*e of balloons during
not afford Christmas presents.
American open door refugee pot-1 spcctive policies reached at these
Welfare Chairman Charles An________________
When Mrs. Irene Pierce was, was being turned over to the New the annual Christmas Parade,
Icy.
ta'k» "H i facilitate the constant drewi of Orlando Wednesday preT _ f*
arrested for child abandonment York City wi-lfnre department ' presented each child with five
efforts of India and the Unted a#nied the Budget Commission : D O Q TO I 0 L - O n S I O C r
"I talked to the mayor of Now dollars.
CORDELE, Ga. HP— Retiring States towards the achievement of
she wat broke and despondent
York
and you most understand we
Children spent thetr mony as
Today,
the
was
dressed
In
a
bright
Ben- Walter F. George predicts the peaceful and friendly intercourse .,rODrialions of
new winter outfit and had $53 don't think what you did was others "hum they had named on
world can enjoy a century of among nations in accordance with dolUr, during tha ,omlng blen,
given her by well-wishers who right.” Buni&lt; said. "You did a their lists.
# peace if the English-speaking peo- j the principles tf the United Na nium. But he said lien ond re
The hoys and girls ranged from .a
learned of her plight through news bad thing. But you are living In
pies and their friends will' »lrcng- lions,” the communique said.
j covery* laws would bring in an; The Board of Sanford City Com
a country where everyone is im ages four through 18
In l l n j l
then and maintain their bond* of
Nfhr„ and Mr. Eisenhowxr con--l additional 3 to i million . year mi „ i 0ners will meet tonight for a stories.
poriant, no matter who she ntny
On arrival in Sanford shortly . III U l l l l r l C l I l U v e l
un,ty'
ferred for some 14 hours Monday t0 jj,,, state.
{special called session to consider
,
.
•j
, he, and we think you need help after ,10&lt;)n yestenluy, they were
-------------------------.
. in the seclusion of the President's
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K i l t e d ,he w#' f*re ^ p '*
,n of1(«'r treatesl first to a movie at the' ny Ena. Raymood J. Kennedy
NEW YORK W - Hundreds o f l flrm fll Gettysburg. Pa. They
^
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Called by Mayor F. D Scott,
more than any kind of police m u Thrare through the courtesy The Heavy Attack Training Unk
Christmas ahoppers In the Bronx, ta|j,td agaln at lhe Wh|te House j f ucCe!afuRy in the 1953 Legiststhe commissioners will consider
correction "
0f K]m Kimbrough.
experienced a most unusual ant
scurried for cover Wednesday Wednesday and at a format dinner ,ur* for a l,en and r*co m y Uw' the possible financing of a sewage
Tears filled the eyes of the;
(L'untinuril un i’ age Two)
beneficial event when tha Chief
night during a running gun bat­ at the Indian Embassy.
A four foot ten Inch rattlesnake
treatment plant, a bill for work on
young mother.
tle between police and an cxof Naval Personnel approved Fill*
a city wrecker, regulations for the which measured six inches around
"I don't know what to say,"
Mnvict gunman.
DISARMAMENT TALKS
proteettort of railroad crossings Its body was killed early yestrr- she stammered. "I just want to be
Th&lt;t Sanford Herald sub- pe V. Ralbuena’s request for a
PROPOSED
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inside the city limits, an anpoint- day afternoon tder the home of
icrihers
will receive n Sunday change In rating. This is consld*
a good mom to my children. This
NEW YORK W — Sportsman
u n it e d n a t io n s , n . y . &gt;p lmplics Kcsignotioii ment to the zoning and planning Huge Warren &gt;»t Sipes Avc.
morning
paper instead of the •red unusual by this unit in that
is the best Chiistmus gift I ever
William Woo&lt;lward Jr., fatally shot —The United States proposed tonalbuma changed from • St**
PARIS HP— Premier Guy Mol- commission, the offer to the rity | The huge reptile was roileil had."
regular
Tuesday afternoon
by hit wife last year in the be- day that the five great atomic Irt ,mpl|ed b,fore the rtilnch
ward, second class to • Draftman,
edition.
if. i
,
nrflit-Ur left a cross —- ----- — —
----- 7,'------ icx impiico oeiore ire r rsmen i°t * piece of property for com- and ready to strike at a chicken
Change in publishing day* is second clas*. These ratings art
» static Of V jk T i t
I I * rt Y * A ,n rM,UmP pr' T,t* u ,k » on National Assembly today that he m.reial or Industrial site, and the when Robert Warren, of the U
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disarmament next March.
would ras.gn onia-a it approve,
Sanford Mamorial Li- s Marine, at homeon furlough
made in order tint the em- dissimilar in the required skills
vailed in s u m g a t.» court.
----------------------------------------------- th, Franf0‘ nritUh
in h.- *&gt;r«rrIkilled It with . a rifle
pMyes may enjoy Christmas demanded to be successful (* each
vadlng Egypt
I The meeing will be held in the I Ac* of the rattlesnake was daDay at home with their fami­ field.
LONDON HP — Egypt accused
This action was Initiated when
ansi rnnlinurd lies.
Mollet
did
not
ask
for
a
formal
[Hty
Commission
Room
of
the
/
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"
"
"*
”
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France today of "deporting" 138
the
seed for n draftsman present*
Ivote of confidence in winding up
Egyptian officers and men and
ci I itself within this command’!
a full dress foi-cign affairs de­
railed off a schedule)! exchange ot
Training Aids Dept. When fulfill*
bate. But the parliamentary lan­
P'risoners of war with the Angloment of this need seemed remote
guage
he
used
made
hia
intention
• Vranch command.
it was discovared that Ralbuene
|clear.
manifested a particularly high at*
After reviewing h'.s govern*
tituile In the the Fine Art* area.
1merit's policies, Mollet said:
It was learned that in spite of a
"I will not pose the
lack of formal art training ha
Iof confidence. But if the assembly
had long been Interested in tbit
doe, not approve the Socialist
field and was pu*tinj hia talent
motion approving his action* I
to work in his favorite hobby,
will draw the nuccetnry conclu­
sketching and photo coloring. It
sions."
wn» realize-.! by the Heavy
Attack Training Unit that Hal­
itovna's talent should be channeled
LONGWOOD- Longwood s An- j
{ In auch a manner as to prov* a
1gain to both his service organiza*
aual Children’* Christmas Party [
tihn ansi Halbuena in terms of tha
will he held tonlgh' lit Sunny|satisfaction he would (tel whilo
shade Park at 8:.U) p. m AH
lining a job which made demands
youngsters to twelve years of age
^ gjjest, a visitor, a new- inem Sanf-t.d \iwcnis Club in the final
upon his highest aptitude.
The Heavy Attack Training
may participate in the event
b*&gt;r. newly elected officers, tao balloting for the top office of the
, LV.i* it proud to cia'm thU man
O ,o., rtaue I. scheduled to Christmas presents, and a tool w-4mU-Hjb. 0 ,h«r o f f e r s namns a member of their team
•rriv- via the Town's Fir- Truck eniemitHr. made new. ut th.s -.
causa of the outstanding job h«
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t,. ..i,i „,c . Siwtford Kiwar.s Club yesterday. *‘1 on
PK5MW)r M
at ..30 p. m.
-n he wl I pr
jzraBk Ev ,n, chairman of the reuse of the resignation of Hoy
. did In successfully preparing hint*
• sent each guest from tne babio
al&lt;r0|e C onty Chapter. Aruri Mann, prtsidontelect, w%•«*• Wilself for a very difficult Drafts*
to the 12 year olda with a gift.
can Red Cross told the Kiwania Its Pcacjzck. first vies president;
' man examination. Ha exemplified
the prevailing spirit of thla unit
There will also be other Club that "We have fallen behind David Gatchtl. second vies prcsl&gt;through hi* initially*, determlna*
"gooilies" for thos.» attending as »" raising our quota for Hunger* dent; .ml Irving Pryor, member
lion to learn, and desire to ini*
well at entertainment and enrol- lan Relief. W, now have y,'!i :o of toe HmtiI of Dire-* ir».
^
prove his abilites so as to belter
ing
ward a $tt5 quota," he laid, "and
.Mrs. Roberta Calch'l, longtime
; serve th* Naval Service. He put
The years event w»» planned »* ,0° ° ■* ,hal •» rtiaed we will caterer for the Kiwams oiganizaforth a maximum of effort In a
under the supervUon of Chair discontinue our appeal far fun Is " non and Mrs. J A Yates, her assituation which contributed to*
man Russell Grant, who was asD. J. Scott, past vice pu-.idsnt sistant. both received Chrijtmai
ward the maintenance of th*
»l ted by Mrs. B It. Gray, Mrs.
Kiwanis International, of Alta- gift, from Ed Lane who p.rsertted
uninterrupted functional status of
t Jau.te Duncan. Jlrs. Geneva monte Springs aahl ‘ I have »|a nl them on behalf of the club. ilre.
i the Heavy Attack Training Unit *
A L -rg.-tit. Mrs. J |). Carturt. to years in Kiwams and am proud Gatchel receiv»*d an aulnmatie
operations.
.Mrs Ralph llannond, Mrs. Castle be a part of the organization ' toaster. Mrs Y i'ct a floor lamp.
Ma'ers and Mrs Sarah Jtobley. John Kndar, City Commli»iim-| Sidney Vihleo Jr., Eagle Scout,
John Reams will he
of *r&gt; County Commissioner-elect, art! solo trumpeter entertained
ceremonies for the evening.
Manager of the Seminole County members of *he local Kiwanis
The Christmae Party is fina't Chamber of Commerce, and C! il. p aying th ro numbers, St.
Cit by the Town of Longwood. president of the Florida Slate I. tj v B'liea, WH tn )?h.tstma r.nd
Womens Civic League, Chamber League was installed as .» ncv. Thu ' oid'« Prayer. H.' wat ic*
of Commerce, Home Dcmonstra- member of the local club, [.ester compamed at the piano by Jlrs.
tlor Club, Tourist Club. Volun : Tharps ,rd Mack
Cleveland L iiu Eailey. %
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Watson, Jacksonville, President; Jo Ann Jacqurlnr. Lakeland, Vice
teer
Firemen,
Iairgwood
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the «r«s merclunJ.
nrg# ass uamad pras.daat of Hi-utg of Christmas Ca.oti.
Secratary; Bov Clifford Colton. Miami. Troaiauxee- ts'iUjam Ronald '

Ike, Nehru Say Talks
Confirm Better Insight
About World Problems
Welfare Board
Again Seeks Lien
Recovery Law

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ung Mother To Be
Reunited W ith Three
Abandoned Children

Jaycees Help
Kiddies Select
Christmas Gifts

HATU Uncovers
Artistic Ability

Six-Item Agendo
At Special Meet

MomkoF

Rattlesnake

Here Yesterday

Premier Mollet

YOU HAVE

Santa Will Arrive
Via Fire Truck
For Kiddies' Party

Weather

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Notes

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(C h attel** ( t e a Page 1 )
•nm T a m l&gt;
ad b y ordinance o r reoolutioa, e x ­
The 31 -yea r old m as, sag at the
David Metre (Sanford)
cept that it ahall m eet regularly
I flu ,
Joseph Manaeo (Sanford)
UM A nt few mhratec of the It w as plucky captain Luther principal witnesses Is the Hobby
■ r H ju u A iv w m t a
not teas than tw ice each moath.
Isa Robert* (Sanford) '
Dude
w
ho
(farted
the
hall
rolling
trie)
in
Orlande,
received
a
■+
i
war
Joat
ractaf
o
y
«nd
O vledo-T b# Ovted* U m t%f&amp;
Th# Mayor o r aa y two member*
Xqbhte Doe Gibson (Sanford)
th
the
l
i
n
t
field
fo
a
l,
fr
e
m
UM
coart.
wUh
the
b
a
ll
vere head Injury in eddWeB M
crucial teat Friday night whan
o f tha Cbmmlaaioa may call spe­
Anna
ivy
(Sanford)
la Um poaaeaeloa o f ooe then ea It w a i mostly the Lions. his aplM frartnr*. He wae ac­
met Um Tavnina quintet on M
cial meetings -o f the Commission
Discharge*:
___ local coart. la that th* Ta- then the ether. Many attem pu Evan playing against superior companied by his two email sons,
upon at least S4 hours' written
Stephanie H id son (S anford)
height
the
Lions
kept
in
front
all
made
by
both
(idea
fo
r
a
w
e
n
ta m quintet were far taller than
notice to each member, served
Charles Dunn (S an ford)
seven-year-old
Thomas
Lamar
U
m
way.
goal ta ao avaiL
______
Am local beyn.
personally o r le ft at their usual
Richard Dunn (Sa n ford)
Ltland
They w o n chalking tip points Long and eight-yeerold
pla ce o f business; provided, how­
Wilbamina Minor (Sanford)
toe fast to koepp ap with them. Wayne Long. Both boys escaped
ever, that absence o f notice shall
L o r a , Peterson (Sa n ford)
The quarter ended 1&gt;7 Orledo from the wreckage without a
Larry Wllbsnka (Sanford)
not be material at any special
From then on if was Ferdinand scratch. The small son crawled
Gary Swain 'Sanford)
meeting at which all members o f
Duds, Luther Duds, and Cert Fa from a tiny rear window of the
n r w a c o t a r am m
c e c a n AKKiUlAM, D ia l. * AKKRMAK
Dec. U
r n o w
la a u o t a e e c a ti,
the Commission are present. and
eer.
bry
scoring.
Luther,
Cal
and
F
a
r
s js a t e f r *
a S ttm o r
Adailisten:
waive notice. All meetings o f th*
dlnand matte seraral lovely fields
a (T rim t o c a a n r r o a a
Jack Owens, garage owner and
Stove Lowery (S anford)
City Commission and ail com m it
to n e t all the way down the operator o f Longwood, wae first
nr m
"
souutioi
*
c
k
o
a
ia
a
VACATixo
k a tm o it d W.
Delate
Ernestine Bush (O viedo)
tees thereof shall be public, and
V S S L e . a .i d A B A aoo.ein a r o a n o x i o r court fo r a basket
at the scene. He said, ” 1 bad to
Discharge*:
-----------A tia t
W ill
AND
any citizen shall have access to
*0
.uL, CRSD tTO Ra AND F*W It was In the last h a lf o f the pry the door o f the ca r open. It
k jn s
h a v i n g C L A in a o b M A O MMMT o r WAVS in # «■ •
There** Brown (S an ford)
the minutes and records thereof
second period that Tavares threat was wedged shut.”
i n o t o c o u n t y . r t o a iO A
DKMANDO AQA1NBT 0AID
Besalo Smith (Sanford)
at all reasonable times. The
TO WHOM IT MAT CONCKHMi
cncd to tie the score but never
BOTATBl
___
Th*
car
was
a
total
toes.
Lum­
NOTICE
1IERRBT
r . a u d M «k
e( yoe.
roe. w
are
n#r*or
n o t ic e la
liE K rfix
oGIVEN
iv t.-t did. The b e lf ended J3-20.
ck of
* »*F*er
William Baldwin (S an ford)
Commission shall determine Its
ber from the barrier wae scat­
Nettie Faraell 'O v ied o)
own rules and order o f busioeva,
In the third and fourth quart tered over a 100-foot. area when
•r slthar e l roe. m a rk e r * seal sat Beard af County Coma&gt;l**lon*r* of •rs W allace Keltey and Mike DuEthel Mao Florence and baby
and shall keep a record o f its
the ear (kidded 50 yards before
Bomloala County, riorlda, at a pub
(Altamonte Springs)
proceedings."
tin baarlna ta said CommlMlonara' da were a b ig help to their team crashing and then
hurtling 30
Mary Ann Michaels (Sanford)
H i cou etr Jude* of eomteoio couo* offlca la lha Bamlaola Counly mates. The third quarter ended
Minute*
of
the
Wednesday
yards further.
Court ilouao la Sanford, rtorlila.
8 . riorUU. 2t me offlto
Joseph Manaeo (Sanford)
oa tb* 4th day o f Uacambor. IHC, 4 3 -» Oviedo.
morning meeting were made a*
Dr.
John
Morgen
crashed
into
Matri* Brown (Sanford)
calaa- adopted a Reoolutloa eloslae, vaFrom thon on there w as no dan*
callable this morning.
•f tbo cailnf, abaadoalas, dlacoatlaulns,
■ steel coal gondola o f an At­
Mao Myers (Sanford)
gar o f a comeback by the Tava
‘
laeUlmlns
end
raaoundna
any
r s .w a K u S j.t o S a f^ ;
lantic Coast Lina train yesterday Joseph Bamberger (L ake M ary)
Following a discussion o f the
Sbt that tbo aald County and res Quintet. The final seora was
• U la or demand aball a* &gt;■ wr
morning at approximately 3:33 a.
F ire Department incident with
oublle hod la and In lbo.o 57-43.
Moultrie Rally (S a n fo r d ).
tear. *■* ahall »Uta Ik* ntejft •* tbo
' i ^ d a a r a OBd B M ( offlOO i d d f l l t portions of streets, allay ways, and
The highlight ot the gam e was ra. at th# intersection o f the rail- Nadine Johnson (Sanford Lake M ayor Scott, which has been, re­
i| f cUimiBt« end ih ill t# owofo wnl rlsbl nf ways, locatod In
ported to have been a heated de­
Mary)
to k» tb* claimant, bla . * • • « , o f Samlaola Couaty, Florida, dallnaat* when Ferdinand Duds made one rqad and Mellonvllle Ara. near
ad aaoa a man or Dial and das­
bate, Commissioner John Krider
Junito Robinson (Sanford)
ol the prettiest plays o f tho night Rosalia Drive.
cribed a* follows, to-wlt:
moved that the Board o f Sanford
All that part of Myara A**- Tavares tried desperately for
Th* front end o f Dr. Morgan’s
David Moore (Sanford)
an*. Adhtaa Aranua. Jonas A t*.
10M Mercury convertible was tel­ Arthur Me* Scott end heby boy City Commissioner* provide an
comebaek,
passed
the
ball
tho
ia*. and William* A r a iu a lr amendment to tne Charter of th*
(Sanford)
n| South
of
tb *
Soulh length o f tho court.
Ferdinand escoped after be had skidded a
And Tactameat af RAYMOND
Boundary o f Sparllne
fltrnrl.
City o f Sanford to allow the May­
Dec. 13
feet before crashing into the lait
W. EOT EE. paeaaaad
‘and atno, ell allay way* and raced w ay back, Jumped high in
/Admitsloos:
o r o f the City to be elected by
road rlaht o f w o t *, natandlna (he air to retrieve the ball which ca r o f the train.
n on cB o r out
South from , end lying South brought thunderous applause.
the people. T h e amendment to be
Kay Dwysr (Sanford)
Dr. Morgan was taken to Sem­
of. tho
Sooth
lloandary
of
Ferdinand led hit teamm ates In inole Memorial in serious condi­ Duan* Tlnklepangh (Sodus, N. Y .) presented fo r passage t t the
Spurllas atroot la
and
bo.
HICKA. bla wlfo. aaA ■ * * »
forthcom ing 1937 aeseioa o f the
Willie Smith (S anford)
twaaa and adjacent to Block* points with *3, Carl Fabry second tion and with reported chest and
SMER.Bd MAE HOUSER bla wlfA
K U it. N. and O. o f the flrct
State Legislature.
Robert
Sellar*
(Enterprise)
stomach
injuries.
His
condition
with
14,
and
Luther
Duda
third
ff allc*. and If daad. tkalr r
‘,7 *
addition
to
lo ^ k h irt
Suh*
unknown halra. **vi***fc nv*at#**.
Henry Brown (S anford)
dlrlclon,
aerordln#
In
plat with 11.
was reported today aa "goad.”
'
It was learned, however, h u t
naaleaaaa. lalnora, aradltora, , FU' , , ' J
thnrnof rarnrdnd In 1*1 it Book
Ruth Murray (S anford)
In the preliminary gam e
the
the powers o f the proposed Mayor
or aar and all partlaa aUlmlna by.
Answering a call to deliver a
1. P x r« I f o f lha P.ihllx Itw Cteudine Cast 'Lake M ary)
ordc o f Samlnolc County, F lor­ Tavares B team defeated Oviedo baby, Dr. Morgan was traveling
w ere not apeiisd out in the pron»m**d d#?#*daat!?™ * 5
ida. ateapl that lha foraanlnc B team 44-34. This was a close
Dr. John Morgan (Sanford)
osal for an amendment to the
south on Mellonvllle Avo. through
shall not affaat any allay way
Hattie Moore (O vied o)
and road rtehl o f w ay lying gsm* until the last quarter when a heavy fog predominant ovar
City Charter.
i i v right, tltlo o f lelorott lo o*d
South o f tha South Roundarr William H art, canter, fouled ou t
th* ontire county,
to tho following doooflhod
load,
At present, the City is operat­
nf nald Tllnrka K. U M. V and
O. and ahall not affaat Orapa. This gam e was Mike T yre all the
ed by a City Manager form o f
Investigating O fficer* Ed Hay­
tr.
Tllta Aranua, lying
Baal
nf way. The smallest man on the
government with instruction* for
Cosgrsve
fact
•aid I^il O. and Barlar A t *. team contacted with 30 points o f den and Sgt. Richard
(Continued From Pag* I)
af Sactloa
nn# Irln g XVa«l nf nald .lytt K.
the operation o f tha City handed
Mid that
the train, traveling
BOARD OF COUNTY COM- the 34 fo r his local team He on
L Stone is to deliver a Christ“ Vo*. .‘ i d ’S ib df rou. ar. kar.br
MtaamvERS o r sr u in o i .K ly missed two foul shots that ha west, stopped 300 feet from the me* meditation. Chandler Vail down to the Ciy Manager by the
scene.
COTTNTT
Boaid o f Commlsslnera.
k s k s n i
will •prepare the m anger sceno
I t / W. R. Millar, chairman attempted all night and he was
T w o switchmen were riding the
a great favorite with tho crowd.
and
Mrs.
Mabel
32-foot steel gondola at the time
N o T ir r n r s a i . b
o f the crash but were unlnjuried. charge o f sanctuary decorations
r i S ? ,D.An-D,fdvaK. ^ “ i i ^ . fiS S :
Nolle* la hereby glran that pur*
fo r tha occaaioo.
#» ’
•
#«
•
tiff
JAMBS R- HICKS, at *1. auant to Final Docrse randaroJ on
W. B. Richards and Jerry Davis
dafaadaalA and rou. and aaeh of ha tttb day o f Dacambar. 1IK,
Sunday
morning
In
th*
church
w ere the two switchmen «t tha
you oro roaulrod to fII# yoer An- a that cartala causa pending In
(Contlrnued fr»m Page One)
iwar lo pfflnttfr§ CowpUInt
:b*
;ba Circuit Court In and
an&lt; (or S*m&gt;
M ri. Frank Post, 39, passed a
rear o f the train. Others o f th* school the annual Christmas of­
nolo County, Florida.
nola
Flurlda, Ii
In Chancery, who look top honor* at last fear’s
train crew were: F. E. Donald­ fering will be taken for charitable w ay at the loal hotpilal at 11:20
i ^ » CUp u im irf,od a t t o r g ^ om o.
^ s L ^ V o '.V c o r ! w
* »«« ™
^
B.wing son, Engineer; T. L. Galloway, Institutions maintained b y Chrlat- p. m. Sunday. She w ai born June
ty a corporation, Is P lalnllff, and came in with a hlxh 284 out o f th switchman; and i . R. Walls Flrt- Ian Churches of this area In At­ IS, 1887 In Mansfield, Mo.
a near of aald anawar. oa ar b.fora MTKWAHT W. JORDAN and w lft, money.
lanta and Jacksonvilr.
man,
Wadnradar, Uacambar It, tilt, and RUTH A. JORDAN, at* DoFoudMrs. Post made her home at 828
If rna fall *» do ao a daerae nro- ants, Caoo Docket )fo SII7, L a
Dow EinlerwalJ, the g olfer with
A children’s Christmas party Catalina Drive and she has been
Saturday, shortly after noon,
Mnfame wUI b. aatered Mdleat P. HERNDON. Clerk o f tho afore, ood o f the most pleasing person­
will b e held at the church on
you and aacb of you. for the r*H*f aald Court, w lli within tha lsgal
a winter visitor here for th* past
Cornelius Burke, SO-pear-old Win­
demanded la aald Complaint.
Wedneaday, 7:18 p. m., at the 12 years.
hour* o f aal# on Monday, th* Fib alities In the field o f 132 iinkamen ter Park Negro traveling
wait
Tb* nature af tble ault It to eelat day o f January. HIT, o (f* r for who en tered the tournament, at
on State Road 433, lost control of church with carols, gam e* and
lb* tilt* &gt;• tb* aboT* daaerlbad tala aad aall to th* hlghont and
She I* a m em ber o f the Meth­
beat bidder for eaah at the front first threatened to lake top place his car on a curve skidding S3 treat* on the agenda with Mr*. odist church o f Owosso, Mich.
“ idlTHEJt* my hand and eeelI el door o f tho Court llouno o f Hem- but fell ba ck to a 198 for third
W.
If.
Young
In
charge
o
f
ar­
yards into a power pole which
Survivors include: her h«sband,
laol* County, riorlda. In Hanford
rangements.
Simultaneously
a
Couaty'Vtortda,
Florida, tha
follow ing
described place Sunday. He held on to hla broke from th* Impact.
Frank Post, Sanford; one
son,
property, situated and
being
la third place flnlahlng behind FetParty for aenior high youth* Is
Noyamhar A ^ B S f O O I f
Burke received multiple lacer­ slated at tha home o f 3(ra. O W. Jam es E. Bowman o f ML Plea­
Bamlnofo County, rinrlila to .w it: chlck and Stranahan.
Clark of aald Coart
East H nf Lot IS, and all of
sant, Mich; one daughter, Mrs.
ation* to the face. He was treat­ Morgan.
On hand to watch (he distri
l o t So. n iock L o f l&gt;she Way*
0 * 0 . A. * r * * f tIntiff
,
Arllne Norton, Detroit, Mich.; twe
adildtor for
man Height*. Labs Addition. button o f prise money, aa well aa ed at Seminole Memorial Hospi­
A called meeting o f the new
r a Dot lie*
silsters and one brother.
I^ingwood
Hemlnnle County.
tal and dismissed. FHP Trooper
Banlord. KlorlilaFlorida,
according
In
plat to watch the play throughout the Jailed the Negro on charges of church board was held Sunday to
Remains will be shipped to Ow­
■
RAM
(CLKRK-g
thereof recorded In Plat n»ok day, was Horace Stoneham, head
organize for 195?. O fficer* wars
osso, Mich, fo r burial.
No Drivers License and driving
4, page IS. o f tho public re­
electa
i
as
follow*:
chairman,
cords o f Seminole County, F lor­ of the N ew York Giant* organiza­ while intoxicated.
IE T il CIRCUIT COVBY OF TH E
Brisson Funeral Home
is la
ida.
Clyde E. Feathers; vice chair­
tion.
NINTH JCUICIAL CIRCUIT. IN
Said sale will he made purDamage to the car totaled 1230 man, Chandler V eil; secretary, charge.
AND FOR nBWINOI.il COUNT*
The
l
i
n
k
s
were
crowded
nuaat In and In ordyr to satlafy
FLUX IU A, IN CHANCER*
throughout the playing but the an to the power pole an estimated Mns, B. 8. Hinson Jr.- treasurer, drives o f f wrrn watchdog
lb* term* o f s lid Final D*or*».
H I T TO R U IliT TITLB
3130.
O P Herndon
a B. UKAOSHAW,
putau||&gt;
George W. Morgan financial sec­
crowds w ere ntver unruly or out
RED BANK. N. J. UP A gun­
Clark o f Circuit Court.
Early this morning, shortly after retary, W H. Young; clerk and
In
and
for
Ssmlnol* of hand. Civic club volunteer*
man added Insult to injury when
County. Florida
RALPH T. lA D L E II and ELLA B.
served a* marshall* to curb the 1 o ’clock a large Petroleum Car­ historian, Mr*. J. L. Horton Sr.; he robbed a dry cleaning store of
fCO linT SEAL)
SAULEK. h i. wlf*. at
Dal* nf flral puhtlrallnn Dacambar eager g o lf enthusiasts in their e f ­ rier Corp. gasoline truck failed and church school lu p t , J. Earl $230. Police said the gunman fled
one mile Evans an odlnation and Installa­ in the proprietor’ s car - with the
ITlh. I ' l l
n o t ic u o r s u it
forts lo gain n better view of the to negotiate a curve
WOi JOHN a
CALLOW AT and
shot* from the lee and the fair. north o f Oviedo on tho Geneva tion service has been set for Jen. store’ s watchdog in the back seat.
v o t ic e n m : n F ir T iT io r a
VAWE l.t w
w f f . f J.~Cr^O aELK YA^ O H N
|way. Marshnlls were headed by road, dug Into a 12 foot embank­
TO WHOM IT MAT CONCKnNi
Joe Itaker who coordinated the ment and turned ovar. The cab
Nolle*
|*
hereby
gtren
lh
»t
lb*
p ,R T L e J ‘ b?* *wlfa; UEoKUE
o f the truek was smashed from
W HILL and . ..^...._.U ILU undersigned nurtuanl lo lb* ••FI-. work o f the huge s t a ff o f volun­
the top, the rear end o f the tank
hi* w lf*: JOHN M. PFUNHI.lZ Illloil* Nam* Slallll*.H House mil teers.
____I'tllNULK. hi* w lf*: No. MTV Chanter No. Inn-.J fjs,»«
was torn apart.
W . A. KINO
aad
UUHrtIK o f Florldn, 1*41. will register with It Is expected that the announce­
KINU. bla w ife; and
each the Clerk o f Hie Circuit Court In ment o f the Third Annual 313.000
Driver of the huge truck, a
of
lhain.
If
ally*.
and and for Hemlnnle County. Florldt,
narrowly es­
If any o f them ba ilaad hl», unnn reeelot nf proof o f the nub. Mayfair Inn PGA Open will to j 1933 Mack Semi,
caped being crushed to death In
JA M E S G U T AG EN CY
har or thalr raapartlt* un Kentlnn o f Ihl* nollee, tb* rietl. made in the near future.
tlnus
name
to
witknown «pou»a, h»lr* at law,
the cab. Horace Franklin Green,
SO ITT Iff.'N n OSTT.ICACTFS
|&gt;igat**a dsvlt*«a, grant****,
S12 EAST FIRST STREET
assign***
lUnora, crsdltora, ••nd*r which » *m *n*a*ed In bn*- SANTA CLAUS CRIKS FOR HELP 39-year-old driver, escaped from
trust*** or oth*r ol*lmants Inen*. f axneet lo ensrar* In bu*|.
TOLEDO, Ohio
UP — Police the wreckage without a scratch.
•t no the Forest r l l r Koad In &gt;b,
br. through, und*r or against
PHONE 78
FHP Trooper T. Mark Mack In­
him h*r or th*m: ANI&gt; A l.l O l r o f Alfam onla Hnrlnira. Florida raced to the scene when a 14-foot
The party Interested In ’. aid lun- mechanical Sint* Claus began to vestigated (he accident.
PKItatiNa.
NATURAL
OR
H. JAMES GUT
JAMES B. GUT
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cry for help. Inside, they found a
Company employes and Troop­
|ng to havo or purporting
n tv
Hem lnnle Toledo University student who had
to h aso any right, tltlo or O at*d a t F o re s t
er Mack estimated damage to
in l*rsst In Ihs prop«rty In
been locked In by classmates.
the truck at more then 33,300.
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state o ffle iils who could not, be­
cause o f illness or Washington
committments, be present.
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
1909

VULURE XLV1I

SANFORD, FLORIDA

TUESDAY. DECEMBER 18. 1938

NO. 158

Associated Press Ltased W irs

M aitland P ro p o ses
City Limit Expansion
Quartet Of Wrecks General Sanford’s Extension To Seminole
County Is Suggested
Library
To
Arrive
Reported Yesterday

Offlelalt af the City of Malt*
land, Orange County proposed
Accident* yeaterday were oc­
this morning that the city expand
curring at the rate of one an hour
Into Seminole County.
when a new Florida Highway Pa­
The surprise proposal wai mads
The entire library of General
trolman, assigned to Seminole
by Col. A. C. Newkirk, a member
Henry Shelton Sanford wlU be
of the Maitland Town Counell
County to assist Troper T. Mark
Mr. Lelon Thomas Long, 35, and Chairman of the city’s Fi­
shipped from Derby Conn , the
Mack, arrived In take over hi*
died early yesterday morning at
latter part of January, according Orange Memorial Hospital In Or* nance Committee. Accompanying
duties here.
Newkirk at thla morning's meet*
to a report heard nt the last lando from Injuries received In ing of the Board of Seminole
Patrolman Lawrence Coffman
meeting of the General Henry an automobile accident Saturday County Commissioner* was L. R.
of Orlando will he stationed in
MRS. HAROLD KASTNER In front of a portion of her Christmas decorations which surround* her
Marchlngton, the city's Chief of
Shelton Sanford Memorial Library night.
Sanford
to
take
over
his
share
of
home on East Second St. Mrs. Kavtner ti the firit to enter the Jayeee Home Lighting Content this
Mr. I.ong lived near Five Points Police.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS- The and Museum Association,
year. Hundred* of o h m are expected to join the Jayceea for the lighting competition. (Staff Photo! the accident investigation, high­
on the Old Orlando Highway for
way patrol duties, and safety ac annual town Christina# party! Mrs. Fred T. Williams, Mrs. F. the past five yean.
"I hare eorao to tha eomrali*
Uvitiet.
He was born Dee. 28. 1020 at tlon for your opinion on the ex*
f°.n
°,f !h‘* ” mmun'!y ;E. Roumlllat. and Mrs. C. R.
Two Navy men. attached to the
be held In the Community Dawwn&gt; r&lt;pr* ,e„tlng the assocla* Ft. Christmas aid had lived most tension of the city limit* of Malt*
on Maitland
Heavy Attack Training Unit at ?llou&lt;e . on
;*a'llapd Ava. ” *d3jr tlon will he on hand when the of his life around Chutuota until land Into Seminole County,” NewKlrk told the Board thli mornng,
. beginning at T p. m.
vans arrive to receive tha books. he moved to Sanford.
the Sanford Naval Air Station
“ It doesn't affect the taxing
Rants
U
scheduled
to
arrive
on
Survivors
include
his
willow,
Books
In
tha
Ganeral
Henry
were Injured when a 1954 AllMrs. Melba Long, two sons, La­ rates of the town or the county
state motor scaoter went out of L ^L ^.n
lTcivi'l^ilrU Shellon San' ord library In six mar and Wayne Long; his father but there must be a legislative
(control
they came•«to Sanford
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languages, hav. been evaluated
and boys. Children through 12 , * " L
and mother, Mr. and Mr*. James act aproving the extension of the
from the base about 4:13 p. m.
yars of age will be given a gift “ lJ nor* ,h*n l0n# mill,on do,li” - T. Long of Chulunta; three sis town's limits,M he said.
yesterday.
from Santa. In addition to this ..T*1® association, meeting at the ters, Mrs. Ruby McNair, Jackson*
Newkirk presented a prepared
R. W. Compton, 24 year old thwrw will also be on hand plenty Educational Building, was told ville; two brothers, Roy and act which la proposed for the le­
drtvor of the aoooter received of
for ,||. Mr*. W. that the library building located Henry Long of Chutuota; and s gislative delegation of Orange
Park ,.la now com
abrasions to ske left knee, •"‘I L. Swoffnrd committee chairman In. .Fort
. . . Mellon
. .
.
half brother, Cecil Fields, San* County to present at the April
wa, treated at the local NAS dls- , ny% |h, r(l
^ rooklef( c o ffe /P 1*1* with the exception of a few ford.
session of the State Legislature.
: pensary. A. D. Chance, 31, recclv and soft drinks served Inside the small details. H. B. Pope is chair
Funeral services will be held However, the Board of Commit*
man of the association's building at Brisson Funeral Home Wednes­ sinners did not approve various
PALATKA &gt;W—Two *Ohio men tomcr, Frank Davcnjvcrt, with ed a fractured left leg and **•* j building
committee.
captured in a wild gun chase them to another rap. of town, taken to the Orlando Air Force;
day afternoon at 2 p. m. with Rev. phases of the act.
The proposed bill will provide
then released them unharmed.
Base Hospital.
.reVi^T ™,'Uth*
'I k*
Members of the General Henry H. H. Martin officiating.
through two counties faced l n M
“*» " ' Z ' L ' T
. , „ ,
,
2 " t J T g r o .S d l o f * E
Burial will be In the Cbuluota a referendum for both the citi­
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After holding
sign shop.i Shortly
shortly after
after 0
« oo'clock
last night
night j Community
Community House
House which
will be
be shel,on Sanford Memorial and Li­
robbery .....
and possibly .kidnaping
jJfJ,1"* , up- n«,!.*!!
clock laat
which will
zens Inside the present limits o f
tharge. today for five successive an(;lh"
' 1950
*"d * , , ‘ 9
holiday season. |hrary»n d Museum Association « • Cemetery Wednesday.
Maitland and a referendum for
holdup, in which they took three a" d ■
.*»P. »^e men hea.L , tnick headoo „ ,h„ nmlhern
gwofford will be'S ^ . v V ,Lhelrf , ln*‘ . ? cetln8those outside of the city limits
hostages.
,
'or Green Love Springs. w.th rn&lt;l of thc |)elth Valley detour.
S i,. . . i
^ P * 1 lhal the internal Revenue
who wish to come within the Malt*
ail law enforcement agencies In ^
Plymouth was driven by Uo-'
{{“ , h r ^
D«Pirtme" ‘ , wfl&gt; mak« « ifla
Clay County Sheriff John Hall both
both Putnam
Putnam and
counties
u . 1.,11 j417
, t ur
•"r*. L. S. swortoru. .Mrs. the association
as«ociat on tax-exemot.
land jursdlctlon.
tax-exempt.
and Cliv
Clay counties
K(|___
ward1 u
Mitchell.
W. 3rd
at Green Cov« Springs Identified
“ People In this area have ex*
alerted. Thr men got onl/ 124 s, 8 *nford. The Ilnlek was driven Glen NeUon. Mrs. J. Cornell.
thc bandits a* Herman Maronl, from the ^notor court and no by 0 ,1, ,\kery. M. Jacksonville. Mrs. Judd Webster, Mr*. Charies
A mattress fire la the back pressed a desire to become a part
The Remlnola County', Sheriffs
28. of Morristown. Onlo, and WUMr*. Leo Gul'.o.
room of a frame dwelling at the of th clty,’ “ Newkirk told the
of vU)!ll„ on of t h Fox# and_________________
Office will be moved from he ,jam „ Day ton, 27. of Maaslbn, money from the other place,, he
corner of Oleander and Uth St. Board of Commssloners as he
Court House to the county jail ohiu&gt; Th
e, plured at said.
right of way were prt ferrcit ain Goldsboro last night shortly outlined on a prepared map an
At
Bostwlck,
the
men
drove
in*(
4 . soon as parUtlen. and repairs Gr&lt;en C(We Sprln|l, 1M n t t t ,
he
be fori
for? • o’ clock did little dama«*»»re»~nteetsnk*ly*»i be eon*Ideeed
mpany and exehang*
exeitang l■8*1";* lh# N&gt;|r° wum,n' Cn,li• M l ' S . E l d a N k h o l s
are completed.
from &lt;kfrt( at u * an(j 0f a cbMa la a dairy Company
The
annual
Chrtatmu,
.v tp fff o t to the home other than the burn- 'fo r annexation,
'or a eattt/j^y,
ext'.by*y, s ' , ■j .• 1
ed their car for
the Seminole County Farm Bu­ ing of cloths, iiiKttressei and I “ All we want Is a letter from
Sheriff J. Luther Hobby re- jn „hkh Maronl receive 1 a flesh Just as a patrol aar drovif »p aAd
P* ts. last night&gt;t
reau will be held tonight at 7 beds.
quested the Board o f County Con-| wound In hla leg when they duel* , opened flra on them. Tt&gt;c bandits trill** east of Ssnfotd on State
1the Hoard of Commissioner! that
Mre. EUla Nichols of Sanford o’clock In the Agricultural Buildmis,loners to approve the movt ed police at Bouwick.
Fire Chief Mack If. Cleveland, they do not oppose the annex**
returned the shot* and fled it**the Ito-'d 41j . a 10.13 Duigc panel
ing
of
Seminole
High
School.
this morning, because, “ it will
oi|note Dry Cleaners.,"nd Lougwood. received word yesSr., at the scene of the blaze, tlon," said Newkirk.
Putnam Count/ Sheriff Walt inrck. taking Ijcroy Guthrie with truck of Sen
be more economical and conven* PcHIcct returned the mer, here them.
&lt;ha« »*&gt;• I’ lk\ * } » " « ; of
The Farm Bureau Is furnish­ said that smoke damage would
The area pointed to by Col.
driven by .fayorxe H. Alford. 407.
lent."
,*'*rd Prl1® *n General Mill s Elec­ ing the main course of baked lur- be the greatest lose. Only one |Newkirk is In the vicinity o f
and jailed them pending filing of
At Green Covo Snrlngs. the men Or*1’*'' Ad Acolllded Ith a JP47' tion
eontet.
Sheriff Hobby proposed to the chargiM today.
krv while each family has hcen! room at the back of the frame three lakes, Lake Hope, Lake
released Guthrie and ho lmnte-li Plymouth.^-am» ge &gt;a th" truck^
Board of Commissioner* this
will receive a asked to bring * covered dish o f . dwelling was damaged by the Seminary, and Lake Faith. Also
alcly
culled
i&gt;oljcr,
who
ordeied
wa*
estimated
at
$
M
&gt;
0
,
to
the
esTj
The
sheriff
said
Maronl
and
morning that the front, rooms of
Philco Transistor Radio.
i their own choice.
fire.
in this area la the Oakland
patrol car, already on the prowl at
the jail and an abandoned cell bo Dayton first held up a drive in for tha robbers to &lt;lo,« in on
Shores subdivision.
The Plymouth, dri\on by Ned*|
here,
got
W3,
and
took
a
waitress,
Utilized a* the office o f the Semi­
There are 12 lakes In the Malt*
Boykin of l l« l W. 15th St. had
Louclla Phillips, 16, and a cus- them
nole County Sheriff.
land aiea, Including the three
given out o f gas unit hod pulled
"The county wilt ha able to
proposed for annexation. The
only halfway off the rojd. Traf­
utilize the space now being used
others are: Lake Charily, Lake
fic charges were preferred ain the Court House,'* anid Sheriff
By HELEN SNODGRASS
windows and cinlnr sprayed with Davis, .on of .Mr. ami Mrs. Ha___ Minnehaha, Lake Lucien, Lake
gainst both drivers.
Hobby.
The Chrijtmas party at the snow on the doors. The stairway r&gt;avU who ,,laved .even.! nntn-! Sybeli*. Lake Eulalia, Lake Cath*
The
south
gate
of
the
Lake
At present, ail bn,inc»s to be
Florida Power Employes club and windows were decorated with,,
..
,; crine, Lily Lake, Park Lake,
Monroe Rridge wj* struck and Saturday evjnlng, Dec. 15 was ore errpv paper strip* nml cjnteml! J*r' nn hu accordion. (,o&lt;l Rest|| nke
an umumC(j |akt( anJ
conducted between the jail and Ihp
broken by * ISM International of the mo^t outstanding events with large red poirvsettlas and the Yc M»rry Gentlcnuvi" and "While Lake .Maitland,
Sheriff's office must be handled
by phone or by going back and
The Annuel Jayeee ChrlJtmn* |Kim Kimbrough ha* provided Semi truck shortly after 8 o’clock of the Chrldma* season with ap­ most unique idea in decoration*!Christmas." were sung by a
Commissioner John kfelseh wae
forth between the two buildings. Shopping Tour for children of .eita, for thc group of youngsters last night when the driver, A. proximately1 300 Florida Power; waa a large silver open framed jjj-oup composed of Iris Causey, the first to question Col. New­
J. Miller of Orlando,
&lt;J The radio equipment is main­ Lutheran Have# Home for Child- to enjoy the afternoon show.
__ travsllog
. . . . employes 4 n d their 'families ball containing beautiful pieces of nua Crawford, Catherine llullt* kirk when he ask*«r “ Who la go­
tained in the county jail with ~ ren of Stavia will be held tomor
At 3!30 the entire group will
k* fad®^ “ *
"ShU gathered fik a most delicious mistletoe hanging from the cell* |day. Linda Hart, Linda Dnnn, ing to have police powers t o t
turkey and jmm supper prepared ring in the center of the room. |jcnn Parker. Pat Ryan and Hvr- protection?”
receiving and sending set located row ,|tm uon (n Sanford.
**
accompanied by J»yrr&lt;#« a* ,he
openet.
Col. Newkirk told the commie*
in the present office of th sheriff.
Funds for the tour are pfVivid- through Sanford stores where
Damage to th- gite was eitl* ^
by Mrs. Roberta Gatchet of San-1 A flower arrangement of »u g o 'vcy tiunn Jr.
Extension telephone lines are „,j trough
th* sale of balloons 'hey will purchase
Christmas matcly $125. The driver drew 1 for)j a0tj , ert esl by the committee palm leaves sprayed with gold: s . ...
arrUad
Drw. sion that Seminole County will
,
. n. . . . . . . .
.
have police jurisdiction. However,
also maintained between the ^11 ^uring t h e
Jayeee Merchants (gifts for their playinatem
'traffic charges
composed olj Mr. and Mr*. Em and rentere*! with tn*e ornaments
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‘ h of the children under lh„ e w„ Mn,e d,Ktl„ lon „ t&lt;J
•nd the present office
Association Christmas Parade.
*n addition t# the chain^ao of! FHP Trooper V Mark Maek,,bree Floyd, Air. and Mr* II L. waa beautifully arranged on the . ,
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The Board #f Commissioners
Ma»nn Wharton, chairman of the committee, other Jayeeti * e -' who investigated the qusriet of Guthrie. Mr. and Mre. H. Moore, side of the stairway. Much time decorated tree
J y |the poisbilttie* of th* Maitland
approved the move whien will be tj,e .shopping Tour committee cnmpanytng th* children on their accidents yesterday said “ Due toiMr and Mra Bill Dreggors. Mr*, and effort was spent by the de-1 “
■ ei .crod offl
f th
Department taking ovef
all police duties.
completed as «#on as carpentry
, ai,j t‘h|, mornieg that 13 children shopping tour will b« Bob Brat- the apparent disregard of high- MarionStanley and Mrs. Doris coratingcommlltcs*.
Mre. L W. . . n * i„#r,M|11P..i
"Expansion and growth doc*
and cabinet work I* comp'cted.
between the ages of four and 15 Ic'- ,' “rk Sewell, John Kadcr. andway rules and regulition* by the Nelms.
Jones, Mrs. \T. L.Tyler, Mr*.
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Ther*» was ne action as .0 who will meet nt the Jaycw Informs- ®&gt;»b president Reorge A. Sps-er. motoring public, it is going to ho
The clubhouse was beautifully It. III e r s. and Mrs. Sidney
.* '
r ; ' c®
^ mild he assigned th • a MI'loaai lion Booth at 2 P- m. to be escort
^
JalrCf.e* will aaaiil the necessary for u* to be stricter in derorated wkh rcvl and white Emanuel
er Sidney Emanuel’ and directors
•pare on the ground floor of the ed first to the RiU Theau* where children In »ne aelection of their every instancsi where there is a erepe paper streamer* covered
Harvey Dunn serving as master;
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p i,
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violation."
with icicles, mow scenes on the. of eeremoniei uUrodue*! Steve Bill Drvggon, John Kelly, E. W.
Court House building.
Jones, Bernard Harkey and Bud
I-ong.

Santa Will Visit
Altamonte Kiddies
At Parly Friday

2

Here In January

Accident Victim
Lelon T . Long
Dies Yesterday

OhioMen Captured

*At Green Cove Springs
in W ild G un C h ase

’Sheriffs Office
Will Be Moved
To County Jail

Little Damage
From Mattress Fire

Bureau Supper
Is Tonight At 7

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Jayeee Shopping Tour
For Kiddies Tomorrow

Funeral Tomorrow
Lighting Contest
C. Midkiff
Entries Pouring In For
J 0 Charles F Midkiff, 87.

.- The Jayeee Homo Ijjhtlng Con
tevt ts getting nnd-rwar In full
force as blanks for registering
the entries begin aouring into
, the
trifuyree
Information
.
"
nn

died suddenly yesterday morning
at his home 214 South Laurel
Ave. following a short illness.
He wav born Jan 18. 188'* In
Piedmont, Mo and came to San" .r
^
,
ford three years sgo from Gibson
Mrs. Hsrold Kastner yesteidsy C(|) m
entered thc competition and com-' jiar 4j year,
Midkiff was
p!et&lt;-.t the display
which sur- with |h(, nunoU Central Railroad
round, her
homeen L*&gt;l Second from which he retired three years
s’ 1*
ago.
•John Mtxatider, chairman of
t member of the Melho
the Jayeee Home Lighting Con- disi Church and of the Masonic
test said yesterday that entries Lo,|„f jn Gibson City, 111.
am h-gtnnini to poor in.
Survivors include his widow,
g J'd fes for the cam petition have Mrs. Bcrda Midkiff. Sanford; one
hern selected and annovncsnl.I ,on. Richard Wayne Midkiff, SanTher will
beginevaluating the ford, one brother. Waller C. Middisplay* entered In th* various ktff, Wichita, Kans ; and a sistercate gone*.
in taw, Mr*. W. P. Yesley, of
also In the c4m|»etitjon will be Sanford.
'Funeral services will be held
husinasi and rommercial r-uh
if«Wments who will compete with at It a. m. Wednesday at the
one another fr/r the top place in Brisson Funeral Home with Rev.
Milton Wyatt officiating.
th* lighting contest.
Burial will he in Oaklawa Me­
morial Park. Sanford.
YOU H A V E

Meeting Postponed
ALTAMONTl SPRINGS— Tha
j Altamonte Springs Community
Club* Decembar meeting ha*
been postponed until January ac1cording u&gt; sis aniwMirs-ment by the
President. Mrs. Haro Brown.
The meeting originally schodul■od for this Thursday will not be
! held and the next mseting will he !
, held Jan. 17 at 8 p. m. in the
j Comaiuoity Houa*.
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P u p ils W r i t e S a n t a IBryjn Winis ro Governor URoy

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Collins and th* legislative Audit*
Santa Claus will lie swamped ing Committee covering the audit
with letter* from children in San­ ot Tax Collector John Galloway's
ford when he receives hD next office was received in Sanford
batch of mail recently dispatched yesterday.
from thc Sanford Herald.
According to the audit rendered
More than So children of Pine- bv Clyde E. Betts, Jr. covering
crest School's first grades wrote 1955 to June 3b. 19V» “ AH collec­
letters to Santa last Friday and |tion.* of record were accounted
readied them for delivery by the' for."
next mail leaving th* Sanford
The audit repart covered each
area.
phase of the Tax Collector'* offlco
It I* expected that Santa will which included the statement that
read all of the letters over his "Reports and remittances to tho
program which is slated to be various taxing agencies wero
heard over WTHR each aftarnoon good "
until Christmas Eve.
The State Auditor said “The tax
roll* wrere properly closed" and
"diligence appeared to hav* been
exercised in the collection of oc­
cupational licenvea and personal
property taxes."
"Excess income of $3,178.42 waa
Friends of Mis* Nell Baughan.
33, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. properly remitted," th* report
S. Baughan of Jacksonville will re­ added.
Collections In th* audited per­
gret to learn of her tragic death
Saturday evening In an automobile iod, in the Seminole County Tat
Collector's offlca totaled $1,437;
accident.
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Miss Baughan i* the niece of
Mrs. A. W. Lee and Mrs. Ed­
mund Metsch and has visited In
Sanford many times.

Residents' Niece
Dies In Accident

Additional

Weather

wtoatJv fair ao&lt;l continued warm I
Tilt. MAYFAIR INN'S $13,000 FOA OPEN was a complete *ue- . Giant*, and Edgar Fccley, secretary treasurer of the organization.
cctj,** according to Manayr Frank Mcbane. Shown watching th#
Fcelev rn , photographed lust before he got a good picture of one Wwlnetdav: Considerable night]
. and early murnlng fog In tha ^ n
last pn«‘« of tlvL goli r.^ competition are. Manager Frank Mehen&lt;* 1 of the final play* at th* tournament. (Staff Photo) ,
Jr., Lddia biauoick, liozaco Stooehain, k&amp;ad of tho New York i
[tzai portions.
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thing (boot YaU't 1*37 footbaU
schedule at nina game* la that it
• ill nwt all a t 1U 19* oppon­
ent* la tbs aama order next •**By HELEN SNODGRASS
The White Christmas prograaa
held at tho Barnett Memorial
Methodist church recently w a i

•on. The !» y League champion*
will play tlx home gam ef,
tra­
veling only to Ithaca to meet Cor­
nell, to Philadelphia to play Penn
and to Princeton to face the Tl*
gen.

SOat Impressive aa the lighted
tree waa decorated with all the
gifta wrapped In while, while M n .
Cecil Seller* organist played sof»|y
the
delightful
C h r i'tm o a ,
Hymn*. Followlag thla pert o f
the program the Rev, Don Wall* 1
lag Introduced lb# gueat ipeakera
nf the evening who gave different
euatoma In their countries and
bow they celebrated. They w ere
as follow*: Christmas in a parson­
age la the middle west, Mr*.
Louisa Wltsoat Christmas in Can­
ada, Mrs. Baatom Carlton; Chrtat*
u s oa a troop transport, F . C.
Long; Christmas in Russia, Mrs.
Barstow; and Christmas in Ger*
■ S ip —Mr. Schmidt.
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TIBD SERIES
FIELDING RECORD
BROOKLYN. N. Y lit —The
DODGERS

Brooklyn Dodgers tlsd a fieldIng record by m iking only two
errors in the seven-game World
Series. The Philadelphia Athletics
In 1931 and the New York Yankees
In 1933 also made o n l- tw o er­
rors In seven games.
About ona fifth o f tho public
high school systems in the United
States
provide program*
automobile driver education.

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Carolyn Dais Wilson cslebrated
her sixth birthday at the home
a t MU* Doris Faber Friday, Dee.
f «Rh a party. GuoaU Invited to
holp Carolyn eelebrats were Diana
Itwapg and Louisa ZovnUU, Do*
la ry ; C u ria Hatchet, Lake Mon­
roe; Linda and Patsy Long. Don­
na Rails, Darlene ParrUh, Clads
and L»»da Bartlslt, Brenda Beach.
Valerie Paacbl, Elaine Wilbur and
Hanitli Watson. Following tho of.
tornoon of entertainment the
gooda ware served a four tiered
daaoraUd birthday cake trim mad
with pink and groan coeonut and

JIN ED G Y, o f NahuMa, tOa* left, triea out the K io to Chime* In Ifullcy Tow er on the Stetson cam ­
pus after antiquated wrod poles had De«n rapla ctd by stool cables. Looking on is Conrad Grimes,
o f Charlotte, N. C., renter, add Prof. Paul Jenkins, instructor in organ. Edgy and Grimes will
give a 30 minute program o f earols Tuesday a » pa rt of an evening of Christmas music on the Stet­
son campus. The chimes, originally In Kllrabeth II II. were m oved to Hulley T ow er when it wa* constructad shortly a fter the death In 1104 o f President Lincoln Hulley.

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tho guests by Carolyn's mother,
Mrs. Vivian Watson.
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friend* on Mono Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Me CardeB
a t Daytona Beach vialtad Mrs.
Ida Hiaiodnn at her home on
Stone Island Sunday.
Susan Ryan, daughtar o f Mr.
and Mrs. Ooorge Ryan celebrattd
har ninth birthday with a party
at the homo o f her aunt, Mrs.
Jack Ryan o a Lake Monro*. F ol­
lowing aa afternoon o f gam **, tha
girl* gathered around tha bonfire
and topped o f f with each guesi
loins served a Christmas firebal
—lea cream balls decorated with
•moaut and candy loavas center­
ed with a lighted candle and birth­
day cake, Guesta Included Linda
Tyler, KUa Sam uel, Maria Curneebarri. T o r e a a Gurracharrl,
Connie Wllllama, Judy Williams,
Dabby Ryan, Mr*. G eorg* Ryan
a n t Mrs. Jack Ryan w ere essUted
k y Mrs. w uiovd M ay and Mrs.
Xdifii Carson la caring fo r their

TALLAHASSEE-— Enthuslsstlcally participating In Ihe televised Spanish class of Dr. ttargaret
Campbell at Florida State University are Florida Gov. LcR oy Collins and hla fam ily. Her* they
le fo ic their TV set at The ^rovc,- Colllnrt* h om -, for the l.it«- Sunda
:ram. Colline has made closer tie* between Florida arid It* Spanlsh-spr-uklng ncigi
. progfant
and aays ho walcomr-s tho opportunity to pick up a bit o f Spanish.

group of
Christmas carols from the countrir* of Gcrmsny, Frsncr, Uk­
raine, and tho United Stales ns
follow*:
Catharine
1. Oh, Rejoice yc Christians,

W. C. Lawson is racupersting
at hla home after having spent
the past week in the Sanford itos-

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3. Ding Dong.

3. Tho Carol of the Hells.
4. Over tha River and Thru the
Wood*.
Both tha mala and tenuis quar­
tets delighted the audience with
the rendition of their numbers.
The concert closed with a group
of three numbers by tho Glee
Club.
1. Prayer from llaiuel and Uretel.
2. When 1 Hoturn from Lyons.
3. Give Me Your Tiren, Your Poor.
A vote of thanks I* i-tlendcd
to Mr. Allnun and each mem­
ber of tho Glse Club for this In­
spiring program. We wern delight-

the past two weeks.
Lovlck 0. Dayman Jr. will ar*
rivo this weak mil from Goorgia
Tech to spend the holidays with
hla parents. Mr. and Mrs. t&lt;. t).
Dayman.
Mrs. Wesley Tyler was called
to Green Cove Springs hreausu of
tha Illness of her mother, Mrs.
E. C. Vaughn.
The Pathfinder, Adult Class of
the Barnett Memoral Methodist
church will hold its regular meet­
ing and Christmas party at tho
new homo of Mr. ami Mr*. F. C.
Long at 7:3o p. m. Wednesday
Dec. 19. All adult* o( the church
are Invited and each I* asked to
bring u gift not to exceed .30,
which wilt bo suitable for ether
man or woman fur the Christmas
tree.
We welcome Mr* Lottie Bussberg, who will resume her duties
a* house parent at Ihe Florida
Methodist Children Homo this
weekend following surgery In tho
Orange Memorial Hospital in
Orlando.

ABC HEADLINE IS FEB. S

FO».T WORTH. Texas in-Deadline for final tntrias In the 1937
American Bowling Congress tourn­
ament is Feb. 5- Entries should
bo directed to the ABC tourna­
ment headquarters, Will Rogers
Memorial Coliseum, 3401 W. Lan­
caster Blvd., Fort Worth.
The tournament will run for
51 days, March 9 through April
Joe Smolen, manager of en­
tries, says 2.230 team reserva­
tions have been filed. This In­
cludes 1,130 open division teams
and 9M booster fcams.

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Sixty mem bers o f tho DcLand
QU* Club rendered a most en­
joyable concert for the assembly
program at tho Enterprise School
on Wednesday afternoon. Tha pro-

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Quests Inetudad Mrs.
Brayatta, Mrs. Bertha Hardin,
Mrs. Ethel Tart, Mrs. Hicks, Mrs.
Allay, Mr*. Gunn, Miss Harllsi,
Miss Hubbard and Mr. Berrlngtr,
and Miss Minnie M cAuley, DeLand, elementary school supervi­
sor.
Delicious
refreshm ents
wer*
served by the hostess assisted by
her daughtar, Mia Sylvia Dayman.
Tom Sarver returned Tuesday
from a visit o f serarol weeks In
Pennsylvania and other northern
states and ho was accompanied
b y hla father to law, L. P. Webb
o f New Castle, Va., wno will re­
main for a visit with them fo r a
few WMks.
C. A. Handaraon and son How­
ard attandad a Joint fam ily sur­
prise party honoring 3t-8gt. and
Mrs. Richard Lam b’ s 13th wed­
ding anniversary In Orlando Sun­
day.

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200 Magnolia Ave,
Sanford

�f f l S S T i a ’^ C M i l P W Lighting
{Displays W ill Be
Judged Next Week

By RO BERT W. SABNOFF

» K C Will Offer
Aguiar Program
On Charily Nighl

President, Natleaal Broadcasting

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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — Re»ldents are reminded o f the Chrtstmaa lighting contest sponsored by
the Altamonte Springs Civle Club.
Registrations are coming In eery
slowly according lo Mrs, H. K.
Seantan, committee ehalrman.
Anyone in the community may
Th*
second
annua]
Charity
enter by calling Mrs. Seaman,
Night Thursday heads a busy
Mrs. N. B. Choice or Mrs. L. D.
e-heduie a t tha Sanford-Orlando
Blackford. First, second and third
Kenintl Club as lha track mores
prises will be awarded to win­
Into the sixth week o f ita r e co r d ' ners.
campaigning.
Displays will be judged during
'Charity Night Is one o f th e most the week o f Christmas, so lights
• p o r te n t events on the track’ s should be kept burning at early
calendar, fo r It raises severs! evening hours during the week in
thousand dollars fo r worthy caus­
order that tha Judges m ay vlaw
a l In Seminole and Orange Coun­ tha display.
ties.
A regular program will be of­
fered Charity Night with soma
o f the track’s top stars com ­
peting In the featured
Charity
Handicap.' The
only , difference
from the usual racing card Is
Profit from the entire
mght’s operation will go to c h a r
ity.
Several leading fraternal and
veteran’s organizations are behind
the Charity Night, Including the
Sanford Elka, Sanford VFW and
Sapfofd DAV. Many other San*
fo H charities will also recelva do­
nation* from the track as a re­
sult o f the benefit night.
, . J«rry Collins, Sanford-Orlando
• e k operator,’ predicts a large
turnout for Charity Night.
“ We certainly hope for a big
night,” said Collins. “ The larger
tha crowd, tha mors money we
will raise fo r charity."

Methodist Youth
To Give Pageant;
Santata Sunday
The children and yeung people
Of the First Methodist Church
w ill* present "O Holy Night” , a
ntrtstm ss pageant, Wednesday at
X 30 p m.
The publle Is cordially invited,
aaid the pastor o f the Church,
the Rev. Milton Wyatt.
The annual Christmas Cantatla
•IB Candlelight Service o f the
W rit Methodist Church will be
^ e*«n tcd next Sundsy.
The cantata features IS choral
numbers, including 10 aoloa and
dtuC trio.
-• '‘Sing, Oh Ye Heavens” is un­
der tha direction of Roger Harris
and will have Mr». Albert Hick­
son at the organ.
At th* 11 a. m. service, the
Rev. Milton Wyatt will deliver the
Christmas message.
n

FIRST-TIME GUNNER
WINS SHOOT
ORANGEBURG, S. C. UP —
Veteran police marksmen
were
taken aback when first prize in a
turkey shoot went to Policewom­
a n W. E. Moore.
It was the first time Mrs. Moore
hzd ever fired a shotgun.

In Seminole County individuals
have thus far this year bought
$378,527 o f these two popular is­
sues. $19,175 o f that amount was
recorded during the November ac­
counting period by the Federal
Reserve Bank o f Atlanta.
Throughout Florida purchases
during the month were &lt;5,008,861
and for the y ea rto -d a te now amount to ro.164.Q36. which
is
84.4 per cent o f the state's quota
assigned by the Treasury Depart­
ment. “ This la about 1 M per
cent ahead a f tha national stand­
ing,” Patrick reported.
Nineteen Fiords Counties have
reached their full year's goal lo
the eleven months to date.

Hospital Notes
Dec. I t
Births:
Baby Boy Case
Dec. IT
Admissions'
Betty Jean Jackson (Sanford)
Emanuel Emrich (D clla ry)
Jane Van Fleet (Senford)
Erma Danglcman (Sanford'
Births:
Baby Boy Dangleman
Baby Girl Van Flee*
Babv Roy Dwyer
DEC. IT
Admisslone
Sue Howland (Titusville)
Hettie Owens (Sanford)
William J. Mahaffey (S anford)
Ulechargea
Patricia Litton (S an ford)
Anna Ivy (Sanford)
Sybil Routh ($anford)
George Smith Jr. (Sanford)
Wanda trland (Enterprise)
Baby Girl Carfagno (Sanford)
Horace Bellamy (S an ford)
D E C If
Admissions
Susia Snell (Sanford)
Vliltiag Uoara: rrtvate Rooms, It
a. m. to 9 p. ra.; Semi Private
Rooms, 3 to 4 p. m., 7 to 9 p. m .;
Pediatrics, 11 a. m . to 1 p. m.
Parents and Grandparents only;
Obstetrics, No visiting
during
feeding o f babies. Private Rooms,
11 a. m. to 13 noon, 3 to 4 p.
m. and 7 to 9 p. m., Semi Private
Rooms, 3 to 4 p. m. and 7 to
9 p. m.

E. J. Still New
Commandery Head

May the day be merry with
%you in our moat gala holi­
day frock or form al. Why not
let ns gat It ready for you now
b e a u t if u lly fresh, spotlessly
clean, carefully pressed! Then
you can just slip into it with
no iast-mlnut* worries.

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A new a ll to o f officers has
been efeetad by the Taylor Com­
mandery No. 28 Knights Templar
at their last meeting held a t the
Masonic Temple.
Elmer J. Still was named as
Eml. Commander.
Other officers elected were;
Paul T. Piety, Gen. Is.j J. E.
Blackman. C. G .; E. O. Keith.
Prelate; L. B. Steele. re-el«:UH
treasurer: F. L. Miller was re­
elected Recorder. Manning Todd
w ai named Sr. Warden and J. P.
Holtzelaw at Jr. Warden.
Appointed officer* o f the or­
ganization will be announce! later
and Installed at a Joint meeting
to be held on Dee. 27.
MISTAKEN IDENTITY
BRINGS F I R E '” '
BIRMINGHAM, Aia. UP - A
ease o f mistaken identity brought
out five fire companies MooHay.
Police *a!d a woman mistook a
fire alarm box for a mall box.

Maitland

IT. IMNt N. MtlUISTtiM, 32. primps for duty In Loc Annie* under
tha amazed eye of CoL D. B. MacCallum, commander of the 143rd
evacuation hospital. LL McEIllstrim is the first woman to become a
member o f the formerly all-male Southern California National
Guard u nit Eventually hundreds of women will be accepted.

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ALTAMONTE STRINGS - M is s
Melva Ann Horne entertained a
group o f Orlando friends e f the
Sock-Hoppers Club at her Alta­
monte Springs home on TTermlts
Trail Saturday night.
Tha young hasten
provided
hamburgers and ether goodie* for
the group before dancing with m u­
sic by recordings. Those prevent.
In addition In the boitaas, were
Miss Cindy Davis,
Mils
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Ann Herman. Miss Nancy Wilson,
Miss Jaekl* Lovette, Miss Patsy
Luke. Also Henry Allen, Freder­
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John Warhovar. George Stark and
Bobby Jo* Jackson. Mr. and Mrs.
C. L. Horne, Malv* Ann’ s par*nts chaperoned th* group.

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Mardl Gras frolics oa the Blvter » and m ajor news events as they
occur In world capitals.
Worldwide Contacts
When that day com es, w* will
be ready. A t NBC we have set
up a department o f International
operations. Its Job is to maintain
close contact with TV systems all
over the world. Ita aim Is to make
the top attractions o f television
all over the world available to
American viewers, on a liva ba­
sts wherever possible.
Naturally, international televi­
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ome part o f th* home — view­
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La*t spring, NBC executives
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private industries in providing
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CHRISTMAS

Sock-Hoppers Club
Is Entertained
At Horne Home

Holiday Season

STILL
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Written fa r UNITED F IE S S
That television set In your Be­
ing room will soon be taking on
n new im portance. Within fiv e
years, that act may be taking you
across the seas In the same way
that It new whisks you around the
the continent on such show* as
Wide Wide World.”
This is not blue-sky talk! In­
ternational television, with Uve
I f this new interest in religion
programs spanning the oceana, la
is transformed into active Christ­ already technically possible. Seme
ian com m itm ent in local Christ­
ian churches, I predict that the
years that lie ahead will be mark­
ed by a rebirth o f moral and
spiritual conviction In America.
(Continued fra as Fag* 1)
Indications o f a true religious not recognise a visionary
line,
revival will bo such things as the gentlemen. This will put an adestablishment of new Christian ditonal burden on us, too,” said
enterprises and the strengthening Col. Newkirk.
o f old ones such as colleges,
Commissioner Meisch objected
schools, hospitals and theological
to tha annexation when he aaid
seminaries; a drop In th* crim e
Within two years Orange County
rate: a growing stability o f fa m ­
will be wanting to annex the area.
ily life, and an Increase in civic
We’ re a sm all enough county now
Interest participation and responwithout havng them take
over
aibllity on th* part o f the church
any part o f our arcs.”
members.
“ If the people In our area hadn't
I f on the other hand this new asked for this, I wouldn't be here,”
religious interest Is not success­ Newkirk said.
fully geared Into the life and a c ­
To questions from Senator Doug­
tivities o f particular Christian
las Stenstrom, Col. Newkirk stat­
churches but remains a vague ind
ed that the “ town council has
General Religiosity, I predict that
virtually approved th* proposal”
there will be no long range g'dn
and that the Orange County Beard
either to God or to the nation.
o f Commissioners has “ approved
Religious Interest that remains
the proposal but not o f record.”
unrelated to the churches will soon
Col. Newkirk said ''Gentlemen,
fade out. leaving no traces exetpt
thli is In th* cooking stage.
I
the inscription “ In God W* Trust”
Just wanted to present this p ro­
on some stamps gt well as colas.
posal for study.”
What Is more serious is the preCommissioner Fred Dyien told
ent tendency to suppose that God
ia served by our bestowing on the board “ I would not object, ap­
him our approval. But God la prove, or disapprove the propo­
served only when man’ s lives are sal until an established area for
transformed by him. This tram - annexation baa been set."
And Senator Strenitrom
told
formation Is marked by a turn­
ing away from the worship e f Col. Newkirk, “ you will hav* to
materia] success, selfish cem fort specify the new boundary lne of
Newkirk agreed and told tha
and superficial security toward
Ihe adventure of a Ilf* fixed and board ef eoramlsslontrt that “ The
directed towards high human good main Idea is to get the ball rol­
ling."
for *11 mankln.
County
Attorney Maek
N.
I believe w* arc on the edge
Cleveland Jr., concluding the dis­
o f a true religious revival but It
will com e to fruition only If It cussion advised Col. Newkirk and
Chief of F olce Marchlngton that
becom es
intellectually
deeper,
there should be “ An adoption of
more personal and (oclal, more
a resolution by your town coun­
practical and more local.
cil on the area proposed to be
1 do not believe the day will be
taken In and annexed.”
won by mass appeal and smart
advsrtlslng techniques. It will on­
ly com e out o f revitalized Christ­
ian congregations worshipping and
serving God in your town.
Written far UNITED PRESS
The inertas* in religions Inter•st sod support in our time is
heartening to church people despit* indications o f superficiality
and despite the moral decline
which paradoxically aecomuanies
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W. A. Patrlek, Volunteer Sav­
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Savings Bonds during November
and fo r the first eleven months
of 1956.

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Of Family, Friends
A t (Hristmas; Drive Safely, Slowly
— w T he a m t dangoroua tim e o f tho jm r on
•pr itrw ta a a i highway* Is spprooehfnr
—th « holiday aeaaon.
H m d r tho tr a c k pkturo is being unC U m L Aceidonts Srs rsportod dally with
Y{\
•or last' w h — I raport ono o f •aprswdsnto i toB o f Utoo and property damage.
T w o dead, fs o r iajnrod, and property da*
■ • fa dattautad at mors than $6,000 cams
oat o f thd msloo o f aeddsnta.
Last year over Christmaa weekend, 609
parsons dial fa motor aeddsnt- rsporta as
hr. *
rtports from law sn fbram sn t officials were
gathered from o r r r tho nation. Another 345
were kffiod o n r the Kew Y ear's holiday.
This year there are fou r days in the holi­
day weekends instead o f three and the death
vm s mdy ha oven worse unless everythin#
possible is dodo to avert tho Yuletlde o f
nssdissd deaths and injoriso.
■ Already, Bomtools County Sheriff Luthor
Hobby h o i warned Seminole County m o­
torists that arrests will bo made to every
IflitMCt ip H d lm li ditietld&lt; PAtroli will
be m ads o f the highway- especially where
codstruetimi Is underway, he said.
The warning Is no Idle one fo r It la fo r
tho motorist’s own protection when he is
taken from tmdsr a speeding automobile's
stearins' wheal.
*Thl* last weekend was no example o f
safe driving od our highways,” Sheriff H ob­
by warned. Haad wo are forced to do some­
thing about I t ”
Christmas is a Jtfyous, bustling and ex­
it in g season, aad It is ju st these elements
that too often contribute to tragie accidents
— folks are
hurrying
and
scurrying
f'trying to complete their Christmas shop­
ping and planning- Christmas parties and
celebrations are a daily and nightly occur­
rence.
So, both motorists and pedestrians alike
are apt to bo So preoccupied with holiday
p la n sa n d festivities that they let their
guard down in traffic—and that’s when ac­
rid tents are moot likely to occur.
Bo hero are some suggestions that might
hSlp you stay alive fo r Christmas 1956:
1. Stay A le rt Don’t let excitement over
holiday plane and preparation divert your
attention from careful driving and cautioue
walking.
L Slow Down- Inclement weather, m ore
hours o f darkness, fog shrouded highways
and ovsr confidence during th e holiday
season make it doubly Important to reduce
your speed. Don’ t be over-anxious to reach
that gala party or to complete your Christ­
mas shopping- Last Christmaa, as it waa

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this past weekend in Seminole County, ex­
cessive speed was the most frequent traf­
fic violation.
3. Be a careful Pedestrian- More than half
o f the traffic accidents at Christmas time
involve pedestrians. Don’t let you r enthusi­
asm over selecting the right g ifts cause you
to forget common-tense safety rules- Never
carry packages or unbrellas In such a way
that your vision Is blocked. M ost important,
cross only at corners and pedestrian cross­
walks. Never dart Into traffic from between
parked cars4. Be A Cool Driver. The holiday rush
and bustle often leads to tensions and im­
patience- Traffic la heavy, not only In San­
ford but all over the county on every road.
Control your tamper whan behind the wheel
and never take unnecessary chances.
Hare’s another tip that m ay keep you
from being pulted from the twisted wreck­
age o f your car and posalblv others:
Plan your holiday trip. Ir you’ re going to
visit relatives or friends fo r Christmas, so
that you drive when you are rested; don’ t
start it after you have worked or played
all day- Non-collision accidents— and there
were five out o f the eix accidents last week­
end in Seminole county o f this type—run­
ning o f f the road, are the greatest single
cause o f auto failures. A m ajor peril of the
Christmas season la when motorists, and
especially students end Servicemen, try to
drive too f i r to too short a time so as to
be home for the holidays.
Everyone must remember to take it easy
at all times, as courtesy can save lives- Then
again, be sure your driving to adjusted to,
and your car Is ready for, bad weather.
Our suggestion to to be ready for all
emergencies— watch the other driver, be
extremely careful, drive slow, be courteous
to fallow motorists as you would have them
treat you under the same conditions.
The death toll on our highways and
etreeta to appalling— the Injury list to grow­
ing by the hour— the damage is mounting
as car upon car to piled on junk heaps fol­
lowing these tragie smaahups that are un­
avoidable.
The lives o f our neighbors and friends
are too valuable to throw away along the
roads and highways, at railroad crossings,
at street Intersections, and around bridges.
To enjoy the happiness o f family and friend
at Christmastime, play It safe and drive
alow—at least you’ll be alive and healthy—
abla to exchange gifta and wtoh one another
a Merry Christmas and
Happy New
Year.
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Agriculture, Industry, electric power nnd
commerce throughout 1956 made wider use
o f the inland waterways and o f the services
provided by the barge and towing vessel
Industry than during nny previous year,
maintaining a shipping volume which would
double the freighting on some principal
channels in a few years.
That’s the news from the Inland Water­
ways and Barge and Towing Vessel!’ In­
dustry’ s business review for 1956— and Is
just a taste of what Sanford nnd the Centrnl
Florida area would experience with a Docks
and Wharves project underway.
It’s time that we take advantage of the
opportunities our water facilitiea provide.

— but It was a nervous, hysteri­
NSW YORK—Tb# word U out cal revival, with th* "a r t” being
t a t on* uf Broadway’ s burUaqua Jaixed up In .m an y way*.
At the Gaiety here, the doors
snprssarios o f the recent past Is
trying m l bard to bav* th* dis­ were left open so that passersby
reputable old Institution restored might get a glimpse. Th* shows
to the big drag, whence it has went on from morning until laU at
bean banned since the days of night. Hi# " a r t ” was so chtapenLaGulrdla Let’ i
hope not. No ed that It "turned into a flop­
prnde, I—but my own tad fe e l­ house," Sob*| says.
ing about the "a rt” ia that bur­
Fashion, o f all things, helped
lesque aa 1 have known It la bor­ kill It. "T h e minute
that th#
ing and. tawdry. Tim Melnarnay’ a dress
designers
declared that
Broadway aasoelatlon l( working skirts should be shorter,” writes
hard ta give the old street ■ lit­ Mr. S., “ tegs ceased to be a rar­
tle d a te . It shouldn't suffer this ity, certainly no longer worth the
kind of relapse.
price of an admlsstoo ticket." The
Maybe, though, burlesque waa frank speech o f the legitimate
soma pumpkin*, once upon a Urns. theater a lio w as a nail In th* eof
You gat that Impression in loaf­ fin. Blasphemy In plays Ilka What
ing through Barnard Sob*l’ * A Price GloryT and Rain "took th*
Pictorial History a f
Burtasqu*, edge o ff burlesque ribaldry."
Just placsd la tb* stalls. Sob«l
The clergy, o f course, always
Is aa amiable, gregarious *x pr**« waa opposed to burlesque. At els*
•gaol for Earl Carroll who ones lion time, ao were "conniving pot
watplahly reviewed • book a f lticians and grafting police.” And,
mine about Broadway, whlth ha oddly enough, on* o f th* biggest
•doroa and 1 look on with cynl- destructive Influence# on th* "a rt1
osl affection.
cam e from the theatric*! world
A fter ha gets through being Itself—In th* form o f the self
properly nostalgic about the old sam e revues o f Zlegfeld, Carroll.
days, however—th* d a n o f W. G eorgs White, etc., that Bernard
C. Field* tad Weber and Fields, Sobel used ta publicise.
the Watson slstars and Leon Errol
"TH E R E V U E ." SOBEL COM
»~Mr. 3. does coma up with what MENTS THOUGHTFULLY, "w es
stay b* tha clearest-cut analysis basically U cquered burlesque. The
o f why burlesque died that yet sam e bits dUplayed In burlesque
has been printed. Ha gees
It were now labeled ’blackouts.’ —
Tb* price* w ere higher than those
glumlyBuriaaqua, Sebe! comments ten­ o f leg show*, but they had on*
derly, was “ tb* poor man’ s clu b­ great advantage a fellow could
house where, fo r an amount with­ taka hls girt to see the going*
in the meant o f almost eeyooe, on with complete propriety.”
men could escape from nagging
In the end, however, Sobel frela
wlvaa and bossiness worries; It it waa th* atrip-teas* that dellv
was also tha Ideal K hool for a •red the death blow. " I t grew,’
vicarious sowing * f wild o*«s and be says, " t o be alm ost the sole
for Jasmin tb* fasts of Ufa by feature of the entertainment. First
^ way * f glamor and merriment
one stripper earn* on, and than
f t
THE
DEPRESSION, SOBKL another and atill another. Ih e
FEELS, started the old girl on comice had briaf moment* and
her way ou t Everywhere but In llmltad attention. The humor wat
New York, the hard tlmaa o f th* gone. Loud
speakers displaced
terly Thirties virtually ruined b u r the straight men. Tha entertain­
Usque. In Manhattan It almoat ment dwindled te a succession of
bad a revival under th* Minsky* undressings, and the audience*

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Agriculture News
CSCtL A. TUCSSB. D
C m * AgrtouMaral Agnt
Then have beta seVanl report*
lately of dewney mildew eat*
break* n cabbage aad ether eraoffers. Deway mildew, a tongue,
owi beat tad develop* meal
rapidly whea sight temperatures
nag# from M’ t* M dtgm a four
more •uceeulve Bight* and
when the plant* remain wat until
midmorning or later. Such he*
boon the situation tor the Hat
to* foggy alghts end morning*.
Deway mildew Is the m «t des­
tructive dlMta* of leedllngl aad
affect* the head tear** af alder
plant* a* waU. Its praatnc* mi
cabbage head* may allow'saceadary organisms to enter opening*
made by thd tongue end be*tea
the decay of the head* la the
field or whit* la trenail to mar
hew
It can he rosogalsod meat east'
ly la the morning whan the plant*
ara wat with d*w. A white meld,
usually aaslly in n whan wat with
dew may b« praaant on the lewat
■Idea of the infected ieavee and

Big News Predictions For W eek
United Prese Staff Correspondent
United
Prast
correspondents
around the world look ahead at
the news that will make the head­
lines.
Here We G o Again
Don’ t be surprised If France
ends up without a government thip
w eek end. Prem ier Guy Mollet ta
be set by many
problems. Ha
aquaaked through six votei of con­
fidence In the National Assembly
last week on the budget. On one,
his majority was only flv* — 225
to 220. The assembly starts a for­
eign policy debate Tuesday. M ol­
let ia expected to ask a confidence
vote on It, probably Friday. He
m ay wall lose because o f opposi­
tion to hls Sues Canal policy. If
be does, he must resign.
O r il Rights
Southern
Democrats
concede
privately that their chance of
blocking civil rights legislation In
the session o f
Congress that
starts next month la not toa.good.
They fear they can no longer d e­
pend upon fairly solid Republican
support to head o f f a curb on de­
bate. If debate ii limited, they
won’ t be able to filibuster and
block a vote. Th* filibuster Is the
Southerners’ chief waapon In the
civil rights battle. Th* GOP high
com m and has taken a hard look
at Republican successes with the
N egro vole in the November elec­
tion— and the White House Is ex*
pected to put lta full weight be­
hind a civil rights drive.
R And K Ride Again
l.ondon
diplomatic
observers
predict that Nikita S, Khrushchev
and Premier Nikolai A. Bulganin
will atari another barnstorming
tour o f East Asia before long.
It would be aimed at patching up
the damage doae to Russian prestfge by the Red army slaughter
in Hungary — and to offset th*
tour which Chines* Communist
P rem ier Chou En-lal Is now mak
NOI COMPULSORY
RETIREM ENT NF.EDF.D
VICTORIA.
B.C. I * -D r .
Ian
Macdonald,
chief physician
at
T oronto’ s Sunnybrook
Hospital,
told a medical meeting here that
com pulsory retirement at age AS
is not biologically sound.
" I 'd like to tee a system whtre
a m en c in keep working at long
aa he I* fit, to the limit* o f hls
capacity," said the doctor.

dwindled. . . .”
Wail—now k ’a dead. Some o f
SCHOOL RECESS
ue say good riddance— at least
G R E E N W O O D . ARK in ­
to burlesque at w e knew U—and
tom e others, like Mr. S. grieve ju s tic e o f the Pence Lon Dunn
for R. But few can argue with r o cc tie d a trial In hi* court re­
at 2:50 p m .
Heaton:
Mr. S.’ i final, one-sentenee eulo­ cently
gy: "Despite the III name it bore, Dunn and two Jurors were school
burlesque wat the poor m te’s par­ bus driver* a n d ' had to go
to
adise."
w ork.

Try and Stop Me

ing. Mr. B. and Mr. K. probably
would visit Inda, Ceylon, Burma
and Afghanistan. They might also
decide to see their friend. Presi­
dent Gamal Abdel Nasser o f
Egypt. .
Jet Age Coming
Pan-American World Airways
hopes to be the first American
air line to get jet transports Into
ragularly scheduled service. PanAmerican figures to start taking
delivery o f Boelng-T07 Jetliners In
mid-December of 1I9B and ♦* start
sarvice between New York and

raising money and aiked a
struggling portrait painter fbr
contribution. "I 'm shy
of cash,” ho told tha solicitor, "but 1*11 be glad to donate this
portrait priced at 1300.”
When the drive ended It
waa announced tha fund
v u 1200 short. Tha artist
Jumped up and dodared,
"Your troubles ara over,
r u ralaa tha prica of tny
picture to 1900."

A

«
•
•
/Y riF v a •»&lt; to be a family men to realty appreciate the wonder*
■ talevtatan." declares Cert Hymer. "You can relax ta your eeey
cBeir aad ew nil your wife's M d children's favorite ehow*.-

You ara Cordially Invited to tha Valley c f

IA M -A -0 A Y

Parti by th* spring o f 1991.
On* L*aa Aboard
The Hodge banking scandal In
Illinois may bring the and o f the
threa-man Federal D*po*U Insur­
ance
Corporation
board. Th*
board was sharply criticised for
falling to detect irregular bank­
ing activities by Illinois Stats Au­
ditor Orville E. Hodge. The Sen­
ate Banking Committee, fat a
study o f banking lawa now in
progress, may recommend the end
o f the board In fav or af a on#man command.

ABOUT three children out of Tet, pitifully tittle r u e e a r * to b e ­
every 100 boro are destined to be ing dona In this field.
mentally retarded— an estimated
W * know aoa u a f tha
120,000. a ytar. About iJtOOflOO In fact, there are a b ou t f t
children and adults alika suffer or suepeeted dlataam o r mishaps
from mental retardation. T h at’s occurring either before or daring
about three per cent o f ou r entire birth or during early childhood
population.
w hich a n linked to m ental re­
Mental retardation la ten time* tardation.
more com m on than crippling po­
O trm an assesiee, hapatitle a a d
lio. i t la ovsr four tim es more v a r io u s o th e r dieea esa w h ic h
com m on than perm anent rhea strike a mother
m atlc heart conditions and II la may b e son nee lad
IS times as prevalent aa Mind Uon o f the baby.
ness.
Cases o f long and difficult labor
P r e t t y s t a r t li n g a t a t t a t ia i, o r very rapid delivery m a t a
aren’t they?
higher percentage a f dofaotov*
thUdren than ateaage dsUveriaa
R a d Problem
Vast aa this problem la, u goes d a
v irtu a lly u n r ie o g n la a d b y tha
general publle. Y et for soma 10,
Childhood acohtonU and dto000.000 persona—the m entally re­
tarded, their parents, brother*
poa, polio
end slaters—it la Indeed a vary
m eningitis ana oaaoa the oa
real problem.
Jack Benny, w ho Is Honorary Uon If Inflammation o f tb* brain
Fund Drive Chairman for the result.
d o help science Bek another
National Aasoelatlon fo r Retard
ert Children, asked m e—an d other g n a t oMdical problem .
W h ile y o a ’ro l a a g en erou s
health writers—to m ention tha
problem during November whan Christmas mood, think about tb*
the Association waa conducting good work being dan* by Mm
Its annual campaign lo r funds. National Association tor Motard•d Children. Y ou a aa roach **»—u
Raaqarch N eeded
a t N University Place, Mow Y "*w
Ills request arrived too lata foe
me to Include It ta a n y o f last I , New York,
m onth's column*. But I'm glad It q u ia n o a and a m u m
did. For funda are needed to con ­
B i t : Can any disease other
duct reieareh Into thla tromen than rheumatic fr e e r ta m e a
doua problem all year long. W* child's sedimentation m la to go
c a n ’ t d o e n o u g h In a s i n g l e up?
ton th -lon g period.
Answer: Yea, m any tafeettous
In m any eases mental raU rdaHon probably could bo prevented, tatlosi rota
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ATTENTION — Scottish Hite Masons

Naban la compatible with moat
insecticide* » « h a* D D T, ehlor*
occasionally o t the upper aides, done, parathion. T E PP and tox sAfter the dew disappears from j ph tor, and may he naed In the
the leaves during th* day, the fun- j »Pr , y program for Insects,
gus withers and eannot be «een
We would emphasise that fungi*
distinctly with the unaided aye. cldcs, such *■ naban, e r e provenrtf•—
o r e ' -*•—
gtvn *besw
A diseased seedling Itaf fades to U tivcs- and
— * tbs
**■—
— *a H l « green aad yellow and fin control when applied b efore plantr
ally turns brown ta It dies. On are affected with mildew.
true o r bond leaves, tho first
Treatment o f beading cabbage
symptoms m ay be Mattered pale should begin one to three weeks
green spots about PM -inch In d i­ before harvest, depending upon
ameter, w ith the white mold sp- severity o f the disease. Continue
H ir in g on the under surface. New tho treatment at Intervals o f six
spots may appear each day and to seven days until a ll market*
nnd the Old ones grow larger, able cabbage heads are cut. Ust
turn yellow and then brown until 100 to ISO galloot o f spray per
moot o f th* leaf la Involved. The acre depending upon also o f tb*
tongue may tlso grow Into the In­ plants.
ff
ner h aves o f th* head and blac­
Downy mildew affect* cabbage,
ken the tlsauee Invaded there.
cauliflow er, eollarde, Chinese cab*
Urn bait control, particularly bage, brussel sprouts, broccoli,
for heading cabbage. Is a apray kale ond kohrabi. Since It la p a r
eooalatlnf o f two quart* naban Ueularly destructive pn eabbago
(IP per cen t) plus 44 pound of and broccoli wa urge you ta maka
sine tulfat# (M per cent) per 100 close Inspection o f your fields for
gallons o f water. Zlneb m ay alio sym ptom s.
be used fo r control but la more
There are free bulletin* avail*
expensive nnd lets effectiv e In able from the County Agent’s o fthe field than naban.
flee on deficiencies, diseases and
Control ia greataly enhanced If their control on cohboga a n fP 1
a spreader-sticker such aa Triton other crucifers, as well as bu ll*
B 1 M to used at the rate of tins on other subjects.

ty HUMAN N. MMMUN, M.B.

He triad to m aneuver hi*

Jalopy out of tha way of
her sedan, but the banged
Into him, nevertheless. Used
to encounter* of this sort,
aft# waa out o f bar car first.
"You knew I waa going to
do something stupid," aha hollered. "W h y d id n 't you w ait to
see what It was?"
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doalgn. W ell help you with planning, oatlmatra, aad
contractor information.

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St. John’s Supper at the Shrine Club
Thura., Dec. 20th nt 6:30 pm .-

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S o cia l fo e n ii

Christmas Party
Held By Sanford
Home Demo Club

Bridge Tournament
Is Ended Thursday;
Winners Revealed

Lora rna render
By tha way, hart you heard
Mary Peterion’i new plug for Ar­
Lora me this
Never let ma growl
thur Godfrey'! morning *hnw. W#
think the should tend It in and Have a big bridga gam# oa wltk
perhaps Sanford will get the pub­ John and Harriet tonight, te mart
licity he recently gave Orlando. put this all away and do the
Jingle for hi* sponsor by Mary— dishes.

Conning
The News

The Sanford Home Demon­
stration Club had It* Christina*
Last Thursday night concluded
party Thursday at the home of; the »tx week bridge tournament,
BY VIRGINIA CONN
Mr*. J. B. Crawford,
on Lake,during which time each member
VAH-3 bad a big farewell party ad made of •steppe" grasses.
Mary. Ho»t««?es were Mr*. J. B. played with a different player
to many on Friday night at the Farewell gilts of silver cigarette
Crawford. Mr*. Carl
William*, each night.
Mr*. R. T. Warren, Mr*. J. D.
pint place goe* to Stanley Al- B. O. Q. Gordy Jacobsen was In boxes were given to the following
Callahan, Mr*. J. L. Clarke and hc-rt. 0f Orlando, who U to ba charge of arrangements. Wild Af­ Cy Fitton, John Dooley, Don
Mr*. C. L. WaUif.
pre-ented with a trophy donated rican fowl In a basket * u on Walker, Mike Michel (on crutch-j
Mr*. C. M. Flower*, president, by Sanford Jewelry and Luggage, the menu served to the Savage ct and going back to the hospital
conducted th.
builne.* *e*»lon.
pUce WM ^
by Mrs. Son*, and they lapped up the sal- in Jax), Bob WIILams, Doc Linker,
Bill Hill. Paul Speltz, the skipper,
during which preparation* were „
UGran(le ,Uo of Orlando,
received a beautiful *ilver cock-|
made for a^ meeting to be held who ge„ the n„ t
of candy
tail shaker with silver and crys­
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*,r*' Stevr" 4 * ' 11 m 'e, contributed by Touchton’ a, who ta
tal glasses. The party actually
a talk and demonatrat on on goo. donM|n&lt; thrPP ln lIL
had many purpoies. since It also
grooming and Mr*. Vinegar will
welcomed back Bob Baker and
give a demonstration on proper
kUn*n . L °
Rob Stone, who have been T. A.
lighting. The club Is extending anl,ook ‘ h,rd p,*c'* *"d M" ' L*°"
D. A Wedding piesent of a silver
invitation to the
Lake Monroe ard Munson wa. top player tn
ice bucket was presented to The
and Elder Spring* Club, tn Join Sanfonl. and will be awarded the
MU* Florence Bishop and her Hymans. All In all. It was a grand
them at this meeting. Ilostr**#*: second box of candy.
mother, Mrs. Mabel Bishop, were success, for which we are glad,
will be Mr*. W. B. Moye. Mrs.! Tbr ‘ bird hot •* *°
Pr»*ent hostesses Monday to the monthly
since VAH-3 ha* a reputation for
Ruth Hawthorne. Mr*. Mabel ed to the person who ha* shown
the molt !mprovc ment'otrer the |meeting of Circl. Three, Christ- having such' dull parties.
Gear, and Mr*. R. E. Roehlk.
Fellowship. First
Spent Saturday at the Mayfair
There was an exchange of gift* past rear, to be determined later. |i»n Women's
A
Christmas
party
will
he
held
Christiani
Church,
Country Club, as did many others.
among the member* and the rluh
Mrt- v Grantham, chair- Met Avy Chrisman of Selma, Ala­
pre.enled a gift to Mis* Myrtle at thi* Thursday's game and
j man. presided over the meeting____________
.
bama, one of the. . pro's
wives, Avy
W’ilson. home d e m o n s t ration everyone interested i, Invited.
_____________ _
and Mr*. 0. D.
Landres* pre , had been talking to Ida Bea Wllagent. Tho«e attending were Mr*.
|sented the devotional with the i on the day before and discoverW.
B. Moye,
Mrs. Mncklln
R f t l w H n m o l c ^ r p n p theme. Upholding our Ministry. P(| that they were related. Smatl
Marvin,
Mr*. Mabel M. Gear, D U I Z n u m e 13 J L C I I C Mrs rh*rlei Ellet presented the world. Isn’t it? Cliff,
Duncan
Mr*. John Senkarik, Mr«. S. K.
f\ £ r i i r i c f m n c M o a I study lesson on the
same sub- strolled by the information taInman, Mr* Lida
Stall, Mrs u r L-nnsrmas w t e i y ,
bI&lt;&gt;&gt; and
thP new* that
Ruth
Hawthorne,
Mr*. J. P.
A* thi* waa the Christmas they are off to Trnsacola Monday
Thurmond. Mrs. W. B. llrin*on,
meeting no business waa discus-j to spend the Christmas holidays
Mrs. T. n. Butt*. Mrs. H. F.
Mr*. F. T.. Bol*. Mr*. A. C. , 0(j Delicious refreshments were with Rosemary's family.Among
noehlk, Mrs.Raymond
II. Smith. R,.n&lt;nn and Mr*. E. M. llokc. of H.rVP,t by Miss BUhop ami her those who came Into view from
Mr*. Eva Darkey, Mrs J. V.
Rary, WPrP hostesses on Fri- mother to the following: Mr*. 0.|my stand were Judy and Jack
Ai/arello. Mrs. Roy Tilll*. Mr*. dnjr fnr th(. Christmas meeting of t . Pearson. Mr*. Grantham. Mrs. Smith, Lib and Red Cleveland,
Norma T .&lt; y le . Mr*. L. II. Har-;thr sallle llarrisna Chapter, NJ. F.ffie Durden. Mrs. A. B. Hunt- Jane McKtbbon, Jo Symes, Mary
vey. Mr*. C. L. Wallis. Mrs C. M. D.A.R. The home of Mr*. Botr. |ey&lt; Mr*. landres*. Mr*. Ellett, Meeks, Ruth Herron and daughter
Flowers. Miss Myrtle Wilson, amt where the meeting
took place, *nd Mrs. Smith, a guest. Also Judy, Frenchlc Ring and Doe, Ida
the hostesses,
Mrs. Crawford, wa.» beautifully
decorated with „ guest at the meeting wa* th# Bea and Rus* Wilson, Rill and
Mr«. Williams, and Mrs. Warren. Christmas greens and other ap-. Rev. Perry Stone,
Marge Hill, Kirby File, Jack and
Bobbie Morrison. Rob Crumley,
pronriate decor.
Louise Parker, Gerry Carfagno,
Mrs. A. R. Key, regent, presid­
Jim Guy, Helen Dloom, Bill and
ed over Ihe short business ses­
Jeanne Foulk, Boh Hadden, Kinky
sion.
which opened with
the
and Charlie Parks, Jean and John
D.A.R.
ritual
led
by
Mrs.
P.
P.
MRS. DILI, YOUNG, 1801 Celery Ave., proudly display* the lovely
Dooley, Bill Stetson, Aria Jane
rilKSDAV
ChampMI
and
the
Salute
To
The
fur stole she was ptvsenied by Touchton Drug Co. There will be
The Misse* Soivja nnd Sandra, and Raymond Uindqulst, George
Sanford Tourist and Shuffleone more awarded next Saturday. (Staff Photo)
hoard Club will meet at A p. m. flag, led hv Mrs. E. M. Moke-i Monfort on will arrive home from j and Audrey Spear, John Ivey (tn
Mrs.
F. E. Roumillat.
murie| Virginia Intrrmont College, in|gnlf electric cart, of course).
,for a covered dish supper and I ch*Trmar». was accompaniest for
,
. .
, ,, „ 0. _
* i Bristol, Va., on Saturday, Dee. Camy Bruce and Bob Jackson. At
Christmas party.
The monthly meeting of the the singing of the Star . pang ^ , 0 ap#m| ,he|r two week Chriit-1 lean that was all I had the
rd Banner and seve al ( hrlstVBoalion wRh thpjr p,urnts. chancP to write down. Muriel and
Dorcas Class of the First Baptist
ma*
carol*
Mr.
and
Mr*. E. A. Monforton, F. D. SetAI, Jane Miller and ShirChurch will he held at 7:.10!

*

Miss Bishop,
Mother Host
Circle Meet

Of Sanford D.A.R.

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; Crabtree, 2313 Palmetto Ave. with
ous redhead would have to admit year.
concerning the Investigation by
j,r Robert R. Callahan and though It was interesting enough
that blondes cause the most talk
Winner of an Oscar the pro Mrs. A. L. Thomas, Mr*. R. A.
the Winter Park
Jaycce* Into rami|y&gt; of Melbourne, will speml J"M watching the players »nd the
—and most headlines. And among vlous year, she soared lo new * °hen and Mrs. R. J, Schmidt as
formrr Communistic activities of (hp rhrutmas holiday* with Mrs Chamber »f Commerce must have
movie qiirens, it was hiondes fourtriumphs In Wot)
with brilliant *onuslessor A White elephant
the press-nl head
of the Civil J D C'.H«h.n '.n,I M*l Betty x-^.ved a lot of free advert!*to one in I9MI headlines. •
comedy performances
in "The Sift exchange will he held.
ing. Sunday wa* even more excit
Service Board of that city. A de- Bicker,
It took one of the most beauti-' Swan" and "High Society.”
Dnity Class will meet at the lightful program
Ing, and there must have been
of Christmas(
ful women in the world, ElizaON THE CINDERELLA side, Valdez Hotel at 8 p. m. Mis*
music wa* prescnttxl when Mr*.
j^ , ||utchi*oa is home from ,l'01,*;*nds there. A* the *hadows
both Taylor, for
the brunoUr*
Mils Mansfield scored theKrcat- Josephine Stuckir Is teacher,
Roumillat Intnxlueed a number n POrgla, Tech. In Atlanta Ga.. t0 lfnRthencd on the fairways most
n m to make a showing.
t-st single rise of the year — and!
WEDNESDAY
I’
rayrr
M.-etlng
will
be
held
at
(,f
,ho Scminn,e UlRh Se^00' .Gle*' .pon,! t’h« holiday with hi* par-! ^ lh'
'*{.
lhe1 Rra’ *fchy1
As headline makers, here's how probably
provoked the
most
. tho PirNt n-nii.t rh. r*i» «• ? in Club nifmber*. who rendered the
^|r an^ ^Ir* n i| |iutch- 10 #fV&lt;,nteent*1
matched
Hollywood rate* them:
whistle* with her measurement
fm; nU m
following selection*: "Chrl.t o f . f,T.ok
jS.ranahan flub a shot. Then the
GRACE KELLY. Jayne Man*- of 40-19 35. "Aren’t theyi fan- P-m-. * 8.15 the bunday School ,hp chrj,tma» Rella” . ••Sheirherda” . :
!
foursome with tho winner
field, Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth tastic?" she quipped to n report Cabinet will meet and al 8:30 the
"Th.i,
I.
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M
In
.ho
Air-.
,n.l
Hnb,
IW
I
Sniri.^.lU.
.“n !b ,S .t7 " .“ u " , .'" St
Teyl-.r and Diana Dors.
jer. And It's a classic of under- Intermediate and Adult Choirs
“ In Bethlehem's Lowly Manger". h|* wife and daughter for Philad
For Miss Kelly, the year was statement.
t-8 Christina* raroitnj.
[course,
II you are a golfer you
Member* of the group included P(phla, Pa., where lie plan* to fcnow that
Mike Fetchlk won. but
a tiiupiph both artistically and; When Jayne left Hollywood late.
I IICItSDAY
At 7 p.m.’ the Brotlfcrbttdd of 'JJ*»
»*rrlngton.
director, visit a tile factory
|
if
you
are
not you may be in
roaian'.ically. Hc-r April marriage in I9M. she had trouble getting
Mis* Iris Catm-y,
Mbs Juanita
to Prince Rainer of Monaco wa* through the studio gate without
rirst Baptist Church will Wynne, Miss Kay Jenkins, Mi**
_
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1lerested In learning that a* soon
Mr*. Pearl Harwell has re|hc awards were over, Jack
one of the most widely publicized a pas*. When she returned »ev- *crv&lt;! * Christmas supper to its Carol Nutt. Mis*
Sylvia Price, turned to her home, 119 E. Fifth Smith was seen teeing off on
cral months ago. she got the wcl-' mMT*bcrs, their wive* and sweetM!«* laris Barlncau,
Miss Anne St.,
after
spending
several number one, practicing all the
come usually reserved for Oscar ^ arts- The Intermediate Choir
Davis, Miss Penny Marlon nnd month* in Panama ( ity, and in pointer* he had learned. (He went
winners and visiting rovally.
tchcarso at 7 a.id the \dult
Miss Nancy Cash.
Macon and Mcnae, Ga.. with te- in thP jjndtrap.)
A little play called "Will Sue- choir at 8 P-"&gt;D.A.R. members
present, be­ latives. Her many friend* will he
||ew| fr„ m U u lnd Cy John
ees* Spoil Rock
Hunter?’’ was
The meeting of O. E. S. S.-mi
the reason. The play wasn’t much nolf- t'liaP‘ '‘ r N° 2 »'ll be held »•«*«» the hostes-es, Included Mrs. happy lo (earn that she is much , on&gt; and Kl)rrPJl Nonrl|c lhal
STARTS TONIGHT
Alter hfr
her recent lerloui
lerloua [ c;re|
SSlehlrn’
be here the
but Jayne, wrapped in a towel al Ma,on,c l,al1 a' 8 PEach '• J- H o "/ Mrs. J B. Ray, Mrs. improved .\ter
chen Hall will b«
STARTS (MO
p«-rson is to bring a one dollar R. M Mason, Mrs. Howard Brew­ illneas.
oa stage, was.
thirtieth of December.
er, Mr*. G. D. Ilishop Sr., Mrs.
Her knack for getting publicity
bcistmas exchange,
vie an&lt;l
„„ i Mrs. rGerald
. . ii tlamsing
: . . Gy
had
omW. II. Tunnicliffe,
Mr*. P. P.
Mr.
/ and
,, Jean
., ,Fitton
,
. . . a , few
paid off, too. She is at the point
" ^ “1 5 a” ° / J h? °
arrive,! Sunday to spend
____* .»•in for ,1,nn,r Sa,urd*T ni«hl- Jc»B
munity
Church
in
Upsala
will
Campbell,
Mrs.
Deane
Turner,
the
in her career where veteran pu­
served a delicious shrimp creole
her Krancit Roumillat held forth on
blicity men take- note* ever) time meet at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. M. S. Wiggins. Mr*. Charles ChrUtma* holidays with
•Mrs. W. A. Starne* on Grapeville Park Sr., Mrs. U P. Ilagnn, Mrs.! iiioinrr,
mother, airs.
Mrs, Nancy Brock. and
sht- make* an entrance.
piano for many hour*, at
Ave. AllII members are requested II. E. True, Mr*. Raymond Hall, hi* parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph the
iI,-Pfi„,’ ruv Jnv ii'J 'l'n , ' Z n i . 'J
MISS MONROE, no stranger to
to
I
k
.
present
as
this
is
a
Mr,
K.
E.
Roumillat.
Mrs.
A.
W.
Losaing
Sr.
P
headlines, became a good actress
r&gt;
her fine singing voice
I^e, Mrs. Raymond
Smith and
In 1930. Her portrayal of the 11 nc** meeting.
VAH 9 had an All Hand* party
Reservations for the Valley of Mrs. A. R
Mr*. Julius Dingfeldcr is leav­
FEATURE — 1:13
broken down ni, ht club “ chan
at the C. P. 0. club Saturday
St.
John’*
Scotli*h
Rile
Masonic
ing
thi*
week
for
Tampa
to
spend
too»ie" in "Bus Stop" wa* sheer
Christmaa with her son, Simon night. The decorations were In the
perfection. Hut her dramatics, as Party to b&lt;» hold at the Shrine
f O-rKATURE
Christmas theme, and dinner eon
I* Dingfeldcr, and family.
Club
at
«:30
p.m.
may
hrnude
C
h
r
i
s
t
m
O
S
P
a
C
I
G
Q
n
t
always, played second fiddle to
sisted of turkey, potato salad and
by
phoning
2.VW All Scottish Rite
1
1
1 U y C U III
•taint* tfitt m
her other assets. Her first visit
so forth. I-ookcd good anyway
1
TH t
u ticir**
i
u n if,
Mason*
are
invited
lo
attend
lo l-omlon. to co-star with Sir
Attending from the squadron (that
n it
lauirenco Oliver in "The Sleep­ urged to bring a 50c gift for
thi* reporter saw), were Skip and
Chri-tma*
Party.
ing Prince-" turner! into one of
Ernie llorrell. John and Jane Mil
7R ID Y T
n ::B E T T E DAVIS / L ,
Mr. and Mr*. W. V. (Bill) In ler, Lita and Jimmy Peterson,
the most riotous press conferenThe
Past
Noble
Grand’
.
Club
n
r
GRACE
THURSTON
ERNEST BORGNINE
ghram announce the birth of a
' ee* on record.
DEBBIE REYNOLDS
of the Seminol* Itchck.ih Lodge
A Christmas pageant waa pre son, William Bradley, ,&gt;n Dec. 8 Abo and Margaret Kennel, Muriel
and Itocky Glhlewrll, Boh and
Also
front
page
wa*
her
lowBARRY FITZGERALD
will hold it* Christmas party at sented Friday night try the stu
k,*.T° r! " 1 Muspital. ifolen Punch. Bill an,| Bulh Bar
rut gown worn sshen *h»- first
« 30 p m. with Mr*. Brodle Wil dent* of 1-ike Monroe School, and Mrs tnghram is the former Mary ron. Flors and Hill Wigton, Hill
met Queen Elizabeth at a com­
FEATURE — 8:11
liains, Mr*. It I.. Moore, co w"» rarrird out by the pupil* Joe Dayman.
mand performance.
and Betty llatlvtt, and Tom and
hostels. Gift* will lie exchanged.
Mr*. Well's seventh amt eighth'
_________________
Dornell Kilcline, and Millie an
ELIZABETH TAYLOR did more
Please
make
reservation*.
grade
classes.
Come one. Come all- Two to holster the ego of older men
Bill Thomas. The place was real
---- ------ 1 A musical background
of
ly full later on. I understand, and
Turkeys and many other 1in I93A than the invention of the
nt
hvTodd, eien ol.h-r than Wilding.
mixed elioru* for the pageant
the orchestra very good. Rocky
prize«t In he given away toupee She mads* headline- o,,
Dee. 18
II alvo was a great yeir for h»r
wa* presented by the first »e
Olidewell was tn charge, and hat
dlwirelng Michael
Wilding
third, fourth and
fifth!
Sunday, December 23rd.
Harold Edward Herhat
'o ff tn him
year* her senior, and then falling theatrically. Her performance in cond,
Mis* D'Abhati,
*chonl!
the year’s grade*.
"passionately" in love with Mike ’Giant" was one of
teacher, directed
the
music
best.
MISS DORS came to the United chorus.
Stales aa Mi*s Monroe went to
After the program. Santa Claus
England. It wav a draw for the vUilcd the school and distributed
headlines.
Icandy to the students.

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SOKC

ehchantedHARBOR
By DOROTHY WORLEY
CtllXbyDersCky Warier. IDpriatsi by Pemlsrioa i f tho publUhvr, ArtIon took*.
______________ mzrtktefi t r Kiax I W w w f rad icoto.
They watched tha man pin,
otrslcxuag away to Um lar Port*
■ m o r tis
ertviiu
r
M o n signs of Ufa appeared, bis change and go out tha doof.
oxicv t n k i f m
eetUsmsata with weather- Ha got Into a rad Bulck which
*t vultlaa M W * • l«
waa parked next to their Dodge.
U aacZPSft*4 I W g
it-ouaL A* a result, aar craft Usd up along the water Neither remembered the red car
1 Mu M drtvta* within*
trout, and then they were on a being there when they stopped.
boulevard, still Highway Ninety- He did not drive sway, but eat
eight, out the signs said 'Avenue there smoking.
•Well!” Priscilla exclaimed.
E" and they were inside the city
CHAPTERS
He certainly gave us the oocolimits.
The
Ashing
huts
nad
given
•ITS SUCH s tr x n g s -lo o k lR f
over. 1 nope he leaves befors ws
1 country, ao wild and desolate," way to oay-trout Homes, quiet go out. Can you see the license
and
secluded,
weathered
and
dig­
frlaeilia said. bar ayaa sweeping
plates on Ws carT*
tbs
expanse of aratar 00 ooa nified, but unimpressive.
Rita was nearer the window
Vm hungry," Priadlla said,
aid'
&gt;.n tha murrtntnf atrip of
than Priscilla. "Looks like Dis­
aw
utd and aaa grass. than baa ayes darting. •Where la the trict of Columbia . . . I don’t
tur
; to the othar aida of tha tow n?"
T h u la It" Rita pulled to the want him to see ma staring. He’s
aiynuny, a jungle of palmettos,
probably waiting for someone— "
Balm: ind mangroves. Rita waa curb at the corner of Avenue E She broke off suddenly, then
drtvmr, and Priscilla waa taking and Market, on the Market-Street added. "1 wonder why that roughaotaa Rita might want them, aha ■Ida where several wooden etepe looking man la Inspecting mir ear
led to sidewalk level. There waa
aaid. tor a book sometime.
seafood restaurant on the so closely P
They war* on tha long, tooaly
"And you didn't lock it." Pris­
•cratch at road batman Port 8L corner.
Priscilla laughed. T v s eaten ao cilla reminded her.
ioa and Apalachicola. Than warn
T know but It's In plain sight
much flak in tba past two days
h i — without any atgn of haMtaru aoou be sprouting fins." She Look, Priscilla, ha’s w r i t i n g
led. 'Rita, It looks ao—ao something down, and looking at
IUU kould tall that PdaetUa
our license number. Do you sup­
waa dctply m um tad in bar ear- dried up. U'a such a little town. pose we re violating something 1
lounrtlme "It's certainly differ* Her voice bad lost soma of the
The waitress heard the ques­
enthusiasm of a few mllea back.
§BUm ib t commonttd.
tion. "You're not viols ting any­
•Not exactly deeoiaU," Pdadlla After nuadreda of mllea of drlv thing. That's Red Gallagher, a
aaid. “ 1 can't And tha right word. leg, this m all water-front town shrimper. Red seems to like to
I fm 11 inaida, but I And myaalf dreaming in tha fall sunshine was look over good-looking automo­
St a ioaa to expreaa It ft*a lonely not vary inspiring.
1 told you that," Rita said. biles I don't think he’ll bother
—maybs that deaedbea It Too
•And
this la tha restaurant where anything."
•ae ao few people. And there's
She went away, and Priscilla
we
ate,
that time we drove
aa much apace. I didn’t know
said In a low voice. T h a t man In
through.
1
remember
the
food
fflortda waa like lhla“
the red Bulck keeps glancing In
•Plorlda tent* Rita laughed, waa good."
.hers aa If he's watching us, too.
They
decided
00
pompano,
hot
•Sat tha part of Piortda ooa at*
d appetizing with delicious . . . The shrimp fisherman's peep­
m ya thlnka about Miami Beach
bush-puppies.
When they had fin­ ing Inside our car now!"
or tba citrua groves and tha laka
Rita got up. "I'll pretend that
region around Orlando . . Re­ ished, Rita said. "Now we’U look 1 want to get something out of
for
a
place
to
stay
and
find
Mr.
member 1 told you there wouldn't
tha car."
he any beacnea la Apalachicola." Todd's office."
She went out unhurriedly while
A waitress hovering near said.
•But tan't It on tha water 7"
Priadlla watched. As (Uta went
•Not on tha Gulf. It'a on Apala­ •Are you looking for Mr. Bara down tha steps leading to tha
chicola Bay. rha place la our- Todd, the lawyer T ills office la street, tha fisherman moved
rounded oy water, but the Quit just down this street In the next away. Bbe opened the car door
la over oeyond St George'o block. You can tee nls name on and picked up Priscilla's notebook
Island. rbere a terry aervlce; we'U the upstairs window." She was from the seat Aa she closed tha
take the ear and go over one day. looking at t h e m with friendly door and looked up, the man in
There t talk of a channel through curiosity.
the red Bulck dropped hla eyes
the Uiand to tha OuU, and when
Rita thanked bar, and aa the and began writing in a notebook.
that nappena, they My Apalachl- waitress walked away, her glance Ha dl&lt;l not look her way again;
teU will be back on the map in came bock to Priscilla. "What instead, he seemed Interested In
a big way. Don't worry about a are you looking at 7'*
the fisherman, who was saunter­
oeach. Pdacilla. When you're
T h a t tall man there at the ing toward the wharf a Mock
Jwougli wlUi IhU bualnrea, wo'ro register who Just bought clgarets
away.
roing on down the West Coast was atartng at us ao hard, par­
When she got back to their
siui ic r o n to Miami.**
ticularly at you."
table, Priadlla laid excitedly,
•Rita. 1 itlU can't believe this
Rita, naif turning to see the •That man watched every move
la real I feel to rtiaxtd. And 1
you model Then ha a t a r t e d
nave tha strangest feeling that man, met his ayes aa his glance watching tho dlrty-looklng man.
rve aeen all thia before. It’a Uka came their way again. He looked Which Is he Interested In—ua or
coming home or something—as first at her. then at Priscilla and
tha fisherman T"
If I belong to this country . . . back to her again. It wasn’t a
"Probably neither, t suspect
Oh. look at those gorgeous palm flirtatious glance, more a specu­
lative look.
he’s Just waiting for someone.
trees!”
He waa deeply tanned, hla dark Anyway, he's driving away now.
A lew miles inward and they
were along the water again with hair showing a little gray nt the We should do Ukewlso and look
only an occasional battered palm temples. He wore slacks and a up Mr. Todd."
(To Ife CmllmKfJ
•Mhed against the sky, the water yellow pull-over.

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A TANGERINE TOAST— West Texas Stata’s football team received five crates of tangerines from
Orlando, the other day and Coach Frank Kimbrough and seven Buffaloei wasted no time proposing
a toast to their appearance In tb« New Year's night affair. Standing, from left to right, are half
back Fred Dawson, tackle Harold Lamb, fullback Charlie Sanders. Coach Kimbrough, tackle James
Kauffman and cn&lt;i Ken Rallard. Kneeling are tackle Harold Gouge and halfback Mark Clapp. West
Texas will play Mlsalsaippl Southern In tha post-season tilt.

Much Offensive
Fireworks Seen
For Bowl Game

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O f M ike
F

CANYON, Tex— tr the past sea­
son can be used as a measuring
stick, there should be plenty of
ofefnslve fireworks when West
Texas State and Mississippi South­
ern meet in the 11th annual Tan­
gerine Bowl at Orlando, Fla., Jan.
1.
The Texans scored more than
(0 points on three occasions and
totaled 27(1 for nine games, an
average of 30.7. Mississippi South­
ern wasn't fir behind wlht 206
points for n rate of 22 9 per out­
ing.
Defensively, the Bowl rivals
measure about the same. West
Texas allowed 0.4 points per game
during the regular campaign
while Southern was a little stin­
gier with an 8.0 listing.
Final statistics show that Char­
lie Sanders, 190-pound Junior full­
back, won the Buffaloes* scoring
race easily although ho missed
three game* dun to rib Injuries.
He ripped off 12 touchdowns in
tho first five tills before getting
injured in tho sixth game against
University of Arizona.
Hon Mills, 175-pmind junior full­
back who was switched to fullback
When Sanders was sidelined, caplured tho rushing championship
with a lato surge. He gained 369
yards in 77 carries for an out­
standing average of 7.4 yards per
carry. His 88-yard touchdown
gallop against Texas Western was
ti«- Buffaloes* longest running or
passing play of the year.
Although passing was secondary
In West Texas' offensive arsenal,
veteran quarterback Itubba Hill­
man made good use of what ae­
rials he delivered. He completes!
20 of 38 attempts for 337 yards
and three touchdowns. His best
single game effort came in the
finale against Midwestern when

Mike Fetchik, the Yonkers, New
York golfer that blazed a new
trail around the Mayfair Inn Sem­
inole Country Club Uit week dur­
ing the Second Annua) $13,000
PGA Mayfair Inn Open, won his
first PGA Co-sponiored tourna­
ment in January 1933 when he
captured the ILOOO first prize in
the Brawley Open Invitational
Tournament
While Fetchlck's progress on
the tour has been relatively alow,
there hai been Increasing evi­
dence that he will be ■ major
factor to contend with In tho dis­
tribution of prize monies. In the
last tlx months Fetchick has been
the fastest riser In golf. At age
34, he Is presently enjoying his
belt ysar In tournament golf.

Mike turned professional In
February of 1930 at the age of
28 on the strength of some im
presslve amateur showings In and
around New York State including
the Putnam County Championship
in 1949, bat did not assume a
regular tournament player status
until 1954, and then for brief and
well separated forays.
Be that as it may, Fetchick, at
31, and already a member of
what la lightly termed golfs mid­
dle guard, Is assuming • status
where his play is being watched
with increased wariness.
Again in 1938 ne walked off a
course with first prize early In
the tour when ho won the St.
Petersburg
Open
Invitational
Tournament. His fellow pros could
tee this one coming, for Mike had
teid for third at the Callente
Open, and for second at the Tex­
as Open Invitational.
These three tournaments alone
JACKSONVILLE UP—Leonard put a sum in excess of 34.ROO into
L. McLucas, Duval County school the Fetchick coffers, thus surpasdirector of health and physical
education and former football
coach, died In a hospital here Sun­
day.
McLucas, 31, a University of
Florida football star In the late
1920's, had been in falling hralth
for several years.
He had been prominent in Duval
County athletie activities for
many years after first coaching
at Seminole High School in San
ford. He came to Jacksonville
during World War II and served
as coach for the Robert E. Lee
Generals.

Former Sanford
Coach Succumbs

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aing easily bs tournament intake
for 1955 of $$,009. Mike further
solidified his financial status
when he took in $1,140 at the La*
Vcgaj Tournament of Champions.
Mike now k&gt;el* he Is ready to
tour full lime ami ha* severed a
pleasant relationship with the Mahopac Country Club in Mahopac,
New York. Mike envisioned and
achieved his best year since he
turned
professional.
Certainly
the least that can be said is that
the patient instruction of Willie
Goggin is bearing fruit.
Fetchick was employed with
Otis Elevator Company, Yonkers,
New York, before he was bit by
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Elmer Singleton, who will get a
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The first American Hockey Lea­
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Central Press Association Correspondent

CS«fOft4
HRISTMAS la • joyous
time full o f colorful trsditto ns which h ave grown
from ancient folkw ays sad
rituals— willed to ua, through
the agea, by peoples o f many

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T oday, windows a r t lighted
with site trie candles and the
fronts o f homes feature levsly Christmas themes la spec­
tacular settings. But la Lon­
don o f 1413, eltlaeaa were
fined fou r pence If they felled
to hang out a "tyghtsd lan­
tern*" a t Christmastime.
D uring the sam* period,
too, Christmas banquets cow
slated o f exotic roast pea­
cock,
served w ith head,
feathers and tall In ta ct To­
day, Juice*filled, steaming
stuffad goose w ith apple
d resting and plump turkay
with chaatnut dressing In a
setting o f other Christmas
foods such as brandy fruit
eake, Norwegian Christmas
cake, original Injun* Puddln*.
mince meat pia and Engtish
plum pudding are traditional
In millions o f happy homes
on Christmas day.
English schoolboys o f the
1700a. for example, penned
"Christmas Pieces" fo r their
parents on specially engraved
stationery much as we tend
Christmas cards now.
T h e lovely gesture o f giv­
ing Christmas presents date*
o f course, to the gold, frankIncense end myrrh presented
to the Infant Christ by the
Three Wise Kings o f the
Eaat. In Spain, however, the
practice of gift-giving Isn’t
observed on Dec. 23. The
reason? Spanish children be­
lieve that the Three Wise
Men return to Bethlehem
each year on the Eve o f
Epiphany (Jan. d ) and so
they fill thslr shoes with
straw for the Magt'a camels
, and retire early. In the morn­
ing, happy children find the
straw gone and the rhoee are
covered with gaily wrapped
g ilts o f all kinds.
During the lattar part o f
the Middle Ages. Christmas
waa celebrated as a vary holy
feast day. It was the time
when the faithful held swa­
i n s p i r i n g miracle plsys.
Lengthy church aervtces were
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BECAUSE o f an lncreaalng
ahortag* o f oil due to the crisis
in the Middle Eaat one European
coun try has banned 8unday driv­
in g and other* may follow ault
It'* an 111 wind. etc.

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T o role* /unde /o r o charily on
Jotca Stale collegia* gave a goldfish swallowing exhibition. L e f t
hope the fish, too, took a chartm jable view o f the proceedings.
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Let, w ee refused by ■ tendon
Leek. Net very sporting e l them,
w ee lit
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reputed worth ov er f t 610Ion, has
retired. Ouets he figured he had
enough dough to te e him through
old age.
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that cUryymen generally are net
"good, safe drivers." Iven though
they silt* to the straight and nar­
row reed?
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A native o f Africa, recently
discovered to bo 160 years old,
gives hie recipe fo r longevity.
Hls dally diet, he says, la drink­
ing, smoking and plenty o f por­
ridge. Porridge?— we Juat knew
there had to be a hitch In Itl

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geest, unsurpassed Cothle
cathedrals,
Then the pendulum swung
the other w ey. When the
Puritans cem# Into power In
England under Oliver Crom­
well they tried to ebollah
Christmse. History records
that for 22 years the Massa­
chusetts Bay colony, as n
later example o f this. Im­
posed a five-shilling fin* on
tnyoa* caught observing tb*
birthday o f Christ
Almost Impossible to Imag­
ine la that even as lets as
1373 there were no soft,
melodious Christmas carols
to enchant the festivities.
Our first modern carol waa
O Come, AU Ye Faithful.
Taken from an old Latin
poem. A deetet Fidties. It was
translated into English In the
year 1731 and a few years
later set to music.
Actually n hymn. It was
originally written by Bonaventure, blah op o f Albany,
who lived five centuries be­
fore in Tuscany, Italy. But
it remained for the gsy, wan­
dering bands o f minstrels to
popularise the stirring lyrics
o f the spirit o f Christmas
and Christ.
Christmas assumed modem
form during the early 10th
Century. A n Austrian minis­
ter, Joseph Mohr, composed
the moat beloved o f Christ­
mas hymns, Silent Night,
Holy Night.
A few years following,
Charles Dickens* famous nov­
els o f the 1340* painted an
trraststlbl* picture o f winter
coach ridea, steaming plum
puddings and hearty Yuletide feasting and dancing.
Dickens* A Christmas Carol,
published In 1843 with lha
heartless saga o f Scrooge
and ending with the prayer
o f Tiny Tim—"God bless ua
everyone" . . . did much to
mellow the Purttannlcal at­
titude toward Christmas. Be­
cause o f this, Dtcktn* has
alnca been called "the map
who discovered Christmas."
Animals, too, enjoy a part
In tha Christmas celebration.
In lha German Alps, aa one
example. It la a sincere belief
that on Christmas Eva ell
animals speck. In 8weden,
ale la given to the cattle on

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The Three Wise Mess brtaff the tret
Christmas gifts to the latest Christ.
Christmas Eve In honor o f
their privileged presence at
the manger at Bethlehem.
In addition to our Euro­
pean brothers, America, too,
has contributed to the Christ­
mas tradition. W s are, for
ons thing, responsible for the
colorful polniettla, our moat
popular, colorful o f Yuletlde
plants. It was named after
Joel R1 Poinsett, who. In 1829,
brought the wild, flowering
beauty back from Mexico to
hls gardens In Charleston,
S. C.
In Switzerland, to accept
a bunch o f edelweiss on
Christmas Is also to accept
the man who proffers IL
Welnschten, Holy Night, It
Christmas to all In Germany.
The people there have main­
tained their t r a d i t i o n s
through centuries and many
o f their charming customs
have been adapted through­
out the world.
It waa the German princess
o f Mecklenburg who intro­
duced the first Christmas
tree to France In 18(0. Be­
fore then, the tree was not a
part of the French festivities.
Today at Christmas, (he
streets and gay shop windows
o f large cities throughout
France nre bright with deco­
rated trees—large and small.

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More lovely legends, cus­
toms and traditions come
from Mexico, Sweden and
Poland and Norway. Soma
exam ples? In Mexico, Christmae la celebrated by tolling
bells, blowing o f whistles and
shooting o f fireworks at mid­
n igh t
In Sweden where sparkling
whit* snow Is everywhere at
Christmastime, the girls em­
ulate 8t. Lucia, a medieval
saint—and dressed In whit*
with a crown o f lighted can­
dles they carry coffee and
hot buna from door to door.
In a neighboring land, Po­
und, Christmas dinner isn’t
served until the evening star
shows In the heavens.
But no matter what tha
festive custom or tradition
for sach country at Yuletlde,
one thing ls certain. Tha ob­
servance unites In all Its
shining winter glory the moat
blessed o f all meanings—the
birth o f the Infant Savior at
Bethlehem, Redeemer o f the
world!

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HTATE O F K O l i m i A Till
Harlt* I-. h« llut lun. 77 Atlanta
H i r » .l M cD onoug h , U su ry County.
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the u n k n o w n hslrt, d avltss s, sr an trrs. Honors creditors or tru its ss
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any and all persons clalmlmr by.
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nole County, Florida.

You. and each o f you. are bareby nutlflad that a suit has been
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Court, In and fo r H.tnlnnltt Coun ty.
Florida.
In
Cha ncery ,
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at to rney ,
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line Js. Hanford
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*rd day o f Ja nu ary , IM7. and If
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$2.89 up
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0 T h o first attempt to m anufac­
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State* was In 1889, but It wasn't
until 1 9 0 that fine optical glass
w as made here in quantity.

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■hopping f* gifts. It U refreshtog to recall that Christmas
w rom m rm oralrs the birth of
Christ
the greatest gilt that
mankind has ever received. In
keeping with Ills spirit and
message, the greatest gift » «
can give la oar loved ones is
oar unwavering love and guid­
ance along the path o f clean,
roductive living. Daring this
'Tirlitm as Season, let us re­
m em ber ooe simple troth
the greatest measure o f hap­
piness com es to those who
ftruN live the Christmas way
o f life.

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News Briefs
MUSICAL TH ERAPY
ALVA, Okie., Lf^-Dr. Kenneth
A. Fite, head o f the mtsilc de­
partment at Northwestern Slate
C olltfe here, lays one o f the
greatest potential developments la
the field o f mental health may
be the use of music in therapeu­
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SEATTLE (it—A housewife cal*
led police to report a roan had
parked a car in front o f her home
and walked away
suspiciouslyShe thought it might bave been
stolen.
Police found her
hunch was
right. It wae a police car and It
had been stolen from the Puhlle
Safety Building.

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JUMPING JOB
NAPA, Calif, (it— A workman
Jumped from an intersection pe­
destrian Island Just In time to es­
cape a car that knocked down a
traffic light standard.
The workman had Just replaced
the standard, smashed by another
vehicle 24 hours earlier.

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BUTTON, BUTTON
DUNSMUIR, Calif. (it-M r s . Ru­
by Brown o f Dunsmuir has a col*
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including som* made o f bone, Jet,
leather, china, pewter and steelOne comm em orates Carrie Na*
tlon’ s anti-saloon campaigns o f
1901.

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DETROIT li t— A man here was
quickly demoted from the Jury
to the Jug.

He wae sentenced to two days
In Jail when he showed up drunk
for Jury duly In suburbsn SL
Clair Shore.

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th* adoption o f Chart** W illiam
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CountT. Ktorlda. thl* JSth day o f
Novemb er, A.D.. ISIS.

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LOOKING TO CHARITY NIGHT— Leaders of Sanford veterans and fraternal organliatloos are looking forward to Charity Night Thursday at the Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club. Front row (left to right)
—Ann Tnulty, VKW unit 3282, Guy Allen, Leading Knight Sanford Elks, and Ruth Smith, president
VFW UmL Back row— Michael Thomas, Commander VKW Post 3282. Jerry Collins, SanfordOrlando track operator, Lynn Lyon, Commander American Legion Post 53, ad Karlyle Housholder,
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PAINTING

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Wa ooy and sen
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Claming, waxing. Harriot Semi­

nole county liner 1834.

(Free
furniture.
Paying tap cash prices (or any
thing •( value. SUPER TRAD* FREE 10-11
following:
1NO POST ea 17-42 Ph N63-W.

H. M. Glaaton. Laka Mary

Thla ia a free pass to the Prairie
Lake Drive In Theatre tor
WUUa B. Jonea Erp. dale Dec.
M e R A N E Y -B M I T H
P A IN T S
27, 1856.
M i l 8. Park
Pkaoa 1501
— Factory *&gt; Yea—
a - r i A W Q a B B v l c i _____________
Alamlaem
Vasatlas Blhada
Ll L. BlU — Pi*»»a TrehaJeUa
Encloaed hand. Sag-proof botton
PkaM SIM Baata 1. h * W
rail with plaatta and-. PlasU
or rayon tape*. Cation at oylaa

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C U S S in iD ADS

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ontraet and Rapalr Work

S c n k a r ik G ia n s a n d P a in t C #
1U-U4 West 2nd S t
Phona 320

Free D tojJ **

a t . HARVEY
Phona 18-5
204 Sanford Ara.

LIVE BAIT

Shiners, Bull Heads. Pop GuU
5 Doian, 9Se
Missouri Minnows and Worms
Spaghetti, K o ^ r Corned Beef This Is a free P*»* to tha Rltx
Theatre fo r Mrs. June Brown- Fleming G rocery— E . Geneva Ave.
Sandwiches. SO. CITY LIMITS.
Exp. date Dec. 27, HOC._______
4—LOST AND FOUND
Oil heaters, all kind, cheap
CERAMIC TILE
We take yours In trade.
1 V )S T — Brown k ~ White male
Super T rsdlog Fo*l
Paul F. Mualler A Son Ph. 154
’#
Beagle puppy » M r in i green
f r e e estimnta. Quality work.
On llwy. 17-92___ Phone 20S3-W.
collar with Jingle k*11*- An
awer? to name “ Mickey ’. Lost
Paint 2J 0 g a l Sweat Shirts, Jae*
PLUMBING * HEATING
near S o o ^ P i o e e ^ t fch ool or
kets, Cota, Tania. Army-Navy
vicinity. REWARD. Apply Mr». gentle Tank Installation A Servlet
Surplus. 310 Sanford kvs.
Heater
Sarrlee,
A
r
c
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i
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C.
Clara PlglioU I M U a r a l Dr.
H arriett phone 734-W or 1335. Order
personalised
French-fold
#r rail Dr. Baa*. UM.
Christmas cards, with your
lold^andwhlt* nurae’a pan lost
favorite snap sh o t 25 for $4.
naar Touchton Drug Co. Re*
10O for $14. WIEBOLDTS CAM­
ward. Phone 1111.
.
ERA 8HOP, 210 B. Park Ave.
-L O ST — Wallet containing money
la jf m u ir
SEWING MACHINES
a
and valuable paper*. N n d«r
Necehl — While
•
keep money belt plaasa ™turn
COMPLETE PLUMBING JOB
New and Used
wallet and paper* to Charlie Including: bath fu tu res, emblnwt
O A R B E TT'S
323 E. 1st S t ._
&gt; Wilson Jr. »10 Willow Are.
sink, water pump, »«Ptle Unk
and water heater, approximate* This Is a free pass to ths MovieLo s t — P air glaate*. RtW ARD.
land Ride-In Theatre for Mrs.
MeRaaey Smith Paint h Glass.
L. P. D uffy. Exp. date Dec.
« today
Fb. UN.
27, 1956.
1007 Sanford Ave.
Phone 1113

IN N tTTrS SUak.

far

Cklekaa.

aood

food.

Shrimp,

I $"•«

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Lay*Awgy)
lb.

Turkey

I ll - H i r e r _______________ $94.50

M AYFAIR AREA
112 N. Virginia, beautiful Brit­
tany Farm Home. 3 bedroom »,
2 bath*: “ Wade-built" on Oak
shaded lots. By appointment
$35,OOO

OZIER R E A L T Y CO

$

179.

l-aura B. Oiler, Realtor
H aiti M. Field. Associate
2801 So Orlando Hwy. Ph 1359
EVENINGS: 3115 and 716

BALL REALTY
And INSURANCE

OPEN MONDAYS
T I L 9700 l\MECHOLS BEDDING CO.
Cor. 2nd A Magnolia. Th. 1232
"Bud Bamberger, Mgr.
FREE DELIVERY
48-F A R M

and GARDEN

204 So. Park Ave.
2

Oranges, tangerines A kumquals
2201 W. 25th. J. T. Fortier Sr
CABBAGE P U N T S
400.000 Midseason Market.
2105.

EA SY TO FIN D -

ROSA L. P A Y TO N

$299.00

Reglstared Raal Estata Broker
17-42 at Hiawatha
Sofa-Bed with Matching Chair Phene 2S71
NOW $159.00
Rtg. $199____
Bookcase Bed
Dresser and Mirror
tnnerspring Maltress
Bos Spring
Complete BEDROOM

You'll Find It In -

wllh n -B E O E E R S and R I A i r O B i ’

Qulllop Innerspring Matlrese
and Matching Box Spring
Rag. 1139 . .. LESS TRADE $ »

3-Rm Group. ___ ___

* 6 - LOTS
Eight choice lots in th« M ayfair
Area at an atlraitiva cash
p- '* . W. E. Klrchoff Jr. Phona
SOI.

XMAS SPECIALS

(ft—ARTICLES FOR BALE

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H A N D Y-C O M PLETE

Gifts hr Mm
O. D. Farrell’ a
ARCADE PACKAGE STORE
Featuring:
The Very Best
$10 E. First

Has your husband ever
enjoyed the fine fitting
Qualities o f NUNN-BUSH shoes
Give him a pair, from , 118.95
IVEY’S SHOE STORE

Gifts fir Pdr

F ou nu lo Pens, Pencils
and matched sets by —
Shcaffer ami Parker
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.

MEN'S ROBES
and TV JACKETS
all wool and blend*
Y O W E L L ’ S

WINCHESTER RIFLE
DOLLH OUSE
a Calibre Single ------ $HU0
bedroom,
maaonry,
kitchen
22 Calibre double ..... $29 75
rqulpped, beautiful oak floors,
ceramic tiled bath, nice cloeeta, SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS
Sanford Ave. at 25th St
plenty o f kitchen cabinets, nice
porch, 2 lot*, citrus, corner
WROUGHT IRON
location at lOlt Holy Ave. This
Smoking Stand
is * good buy at $10,500, with
Wllh Magazine Rack $7.93
term* available. Exclusive.
MATHER o f Sanford
103 E. Firit St.

MONEY CLIPS
Sterling and Quid F lilel
$2.23 and $3.00
WM. E. KADER
112 S. Park Ave.
.

FURNISHINGS— Reasonably
Priced
Hats—Shirts— Underwear— Belt*
Trousers— Sox—Shoe*
H. A A. DEPT STORE
Corner Sanford A 4th 8L

Complete lloe o f
Carta and Step stools
FURNITURE CENTER
118 W. First SL
The Lasting gift foe u a horn*
27 x 54 Scatter Ruga
18.11 A IA N
SANFORD LINOLEUM A T I L !
127 W. First 84.
MIRRORS
18 x 68 crystal sheet Regular
$12 85 DOOR MIRROR, 19.63 •#.
SKNKAR1K GLASS A PAINT Co.
118-114 W. 2nd S t

TWIN HOLLYWOOD
Bed Outfit, complete
$44.93
M ATHEn o f Sanford
208 E. First S t

4-pc. Grtscsr Food Chopper
11195

For her Christmas
give
her
FURNITURE CENTER
planters and blooming
putted
I t t W. First 8 t
Billfolds
........................
$3.00
up
SPORTS SHIRTS A JACKETS
plants from —
W. DIETRICHS
T . W. HBBO
Watches
........................
19.95
up
GRAPKVIL1.F. NURSERY
Complete Man’s Wear
BOUDOIR
REALTORS
Reasonably Priced
Gr»pevllle Ave. — Phone 21)58 1991 Park Av*
Pbaee If or 141 Key Chains ................ . . . $3.50
LAMPS
FRANK NOELL, Jeweler
G A R R E T T ' S
85.93 up
110 S. Park Av*.
luy on# o f our nsw bloek horns*
W1LSON-MA1ER
323 E. rirst St.
before January 1st and get
311 E. 1 s t S t
PhoM 991
Reautiful D scintleri
homestead
exemption.
Two
S4-APTS—nOUSES-ROOMB
of His favorite
The
Perfect
G
ift
FRIG
ID
AIRE’S
exclusive
bedroom at $7300. Three bad
Whiskey $4.60 and up
Wallets, for 3fen and
30-Inch Frtnch Door
room at $9250. Term* available.
1—PERSONAL NOTICE*
WEI.AKA APARTMENTS: room*
Ladies'. $3.50 up.
THE
TOWN
PUMP
Electric Raoge, $309.93 up
Singer clcc. port acwlng mach
Plumbing. Kresky Heating
Savarsl
investment*
rentals
pio*
private bath*. I l l W. First St
$30.00
CLAUDE H. WOLFE
WERT JEWELRY STORE
112 w. rim St.
ROLLAWAY. Hospital and Baby
perties for tala. Phone ua for
M . G. HODGES
309 E. First 8 t
Nearly new baby bed
$22 30 Avalon Apli. E fficiency. Ph. 720-W
303 E. l e t
Phone 5
Seda Day. Week, or Month—
details.
Service on All Water P u m p a Men's SLACKS, variety o f pa ltem i,
Foam Rubber M att A Bed $*&gt;.00
T e l 1425 rurniture Center
Wells Drilled — Pumps
PAINT .................. ..
8150 gal
atyie* It fabric*. 28 46 waist.
New llom art Jet pump
$50.00 Effielency apt. Hi-way 17-92 So.
f
111 West First S t
Paola Road, Phone 700
8lnglo
Blankets,
each
St
$6.93
—
$18.93
22 Auto, rifle, scope-site
$27.50
City Limits. Slumberland C ou rt
SatTn Com forts ................. 11.98
12 gauge ahotgun, new . $17.50
C
O
W
A
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’
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REALTOR
IS—SPECIAL NOTICES
ARM Y-NAVY SURPLUS
Spin reel, Southbcnd rod $15.00 Sec Seminole Realty for Desir­
212 E. 1st., Phone 874
Raymond Lundqulit,
310 Sanford Av*.
Hotpolnt
electric
range
.
$fio.oo
able Houses and Apts. Phone 27
Robinson Hand Crafted Furniture.
ASSOCIATE
I—AUTOMOTIVE WANTED
Walnut
Tea
wagon
......
.
$25.00
Men’s
SOCKS,
nrgylei
St
stretch
DOROTHY
O
nA
Y
T. V. LAMPS
Wa build, design and refinish
Phase 1173.
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Sedroom aultes from
SVMK) EFFICIENCY’ Apariment. Suitable
Toiletriei
style*. Assorted colors.
$2.95
See at 911 French, Ph. 32-B.
Sell Your C*r to
New Singer type sewing machines
for Winter T ou rist Private hath
$.35 $1.00, Package of 3 $1.93
Creams — Lotions
OWNER MUST SELL
ROY REEL
FURNITURE CENTER
...............................
............
$59
JO
Si shower. Steam h ast Inquire Hero I* an opportunity you should
PUMPS A SPItl.NKI.Klt
C O W A N ' S
Gift Sets
304 W. Second S t
lift W. First 8L
SUPER TRADING POST
SYSTEMS
Manuel Jacobson across from
not miss. Lovely 3 bedroom CU
212 E. 1st., Phone 874
Y 0 W E L L ' S
Ph.
2053-W
Open
till
8:00
p.m.
types
and
sties.
Installed
Post
Office.
~ 8—BOATS AND MOTOBS_
RAT KILLERS
All
home on large shady grounds,
“ Do It Yourself."
family alte kitchen, lots o f SPECIAL MEDANA WATCHES*
Blonde
Admiral
TV
—
3
way
Guaranteed
2
Room
Apt*.
112
Elm.
Ph
2963-W
REVLON Coimstlcs . . . 81.25 up
Your Evlnrud# Dealer
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
Fully Guaranteed
closet space, hardwood floors
c o m b in a tio n ,
reasonabc.
De-Con 81.69 — Warfarin 81.0ft
’m
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
Gift
Sets
..............
250
up
S T I N E
thru-out.
VALUED
at
over Ladies $12.95 up. Men’s $lt&gt;.U3 up
bedroom furnished apt. CloseA Manna.
2015 Sanford Ave. 2Brush and Comb sell . 82.50 up BIDWELL FEED * SUPPLY CO.
Machine and Supply Co.
"
301 B . 1st S t
Phone 998
$13,000 REDUCED to $12,000
Sanford Jewelry &amp; Luggage
Apt. No. 2.
In. 703 Palm etto Ave.
110 E. 2nd St.
Phone 143ft
ROUMILLAT It ANDERSON
207 W. 2nd S t
P*- 82
for
quick
sal*.
300 Sanford Ave.
Phone 1318
p_MOTOBCYCLBS*BICYCLES
On the Com er by the Clock
unfurnished
house,
Chlld’ a Red Fire Truck, In good 3-bedroom
W. H. ••Bin- STEMFER
condition. Phone 3127.
Celery Ave. Phone 2044.
Motor Scooter,
Italian This la a free pass to the RlU
1954 _____
Realtor — General Iasaror
Theatre for llaiel Studcbakcr.
TUSSY
Make. Telephone Z35-JGuy Allan Associate
N ew HoU-Fait boy* 28" blcyefe) 5 room furnished, 2 bedrroom
Exp. date Dev. 27, 1956.
Wind and Weather Lotion
Arlrttr
Price,
Associate
$35.00. Phone 3078.
house. Just repainted. Convcn
$1.00 ail........... 50c
11—TRACTORS
Phone 905 or 2122 — 112 N. Park
Desk It Chair
lent to Air Base. Ph. glO-J.
CROSLEY - BEND1X
$2.00 sire
11.00
44 -A P P L IA N C S S
Seta
Sales
and
Service
TOUCHTON
DRUG
CO
G. E. ELECTRIC
a t t p n t ION
BULK
F R U IT
IF IT 18 REAtTESTATE
Nice couple*, clean furnished a p t
From $19.95
RANDALL
PERCOLATOR, reg., $19.95
ask
Crumley
It
Montelth
Electric
kitchen,
private
hath
• ' E S S E j“ * * » « T th,7^
WILSON-MA1ER
FRIGIDAIRE
appliance*, Sale
Electric Company
at 117 South Park
Phone 772
(30)
1W5 . W l M O f t d T
720
Sale Price $18.95
&amp; entrance. Phone 1548 W.
TIME
311 E. Flrat St.
J&gt;hOM 931
and service. G. If. High, Oviedo
Service— Quality —SatufacUoa
tractor* and 1883 M ac* a &amp;u
RANDALL
ELECTRIC
CO.
A
lovely
gift
watch
Fla, Phone F0-5-3315 or San
PHONE 9271 for CIIKKRY
tractors. Look t h m w a r now Ph. 113 Sanford 2837-J-3 Da Bary
Duplex furnished 3 raom apart­
LITTLE
BOYS
PANTS
112
S.
Magnolia
$19.75 up
ford 1012-W after fl p.m.
ment with bath $45.00 month Real Estate Brokerage — Notary
whtl* selection J o , « ood- . A1“ J
Size.* 2 to boys 18
WM. E. KADER
1219
W.
13th
St.
Rear-Barber
Shop
twenty (10) good 31’ and 34
608
West
8th
Street.
$2.98 up
HEATING
112
S.
Park
Ave.
One
1932
Frigld.iire
12
cu.
f
t
Famous Sunbeam
Bulk Fruit trailers. Oreat D*neP U R C E lX ’S
e'loor Furnace* A Circulator*
refrigerator.
Good
condition
SI-A
C
R
E
A
G
E
REAL
ESTATE
DRIVE-fN
Mixmastcr with Juictr
Dlamoad T, 10* *o- Orange
123 W. First SL
2544 French Ave
mechanically
and
otherwise.
H. B. POPE CO.. Inc.
DRESSES FOR SUU-TEENS
Blossom Trail. Orlando 5-9061.
$47.50
Ten
acres
exceptional
tiled
land
J. W. HAI.l., REALTOR
200 S. Park
Phone 1440
$110.00 Phone 2080.
Cotlon—Cc duroy— Mixed
GAMES
MATHER o f Sanford
on hard surface road. W. E
Johnny Walker, Associate
Pi.9* to $10.9*
13—t r a il * * *
__________
Books — Toy*
202 E. Firs' StKtrchhoff
Jr.
Phone
3U3.
Maytag
automatic
washer,
good
“ Call fla il" Phone 1758
GATLIN BROTHERS
HOLLYWOOD SHOPS
Blocks — Banka
condition, $125. Phona 389-J.
Dragline A Bulldozer Service
It will pay YOU to see ua hafora
114 E. First St.
Plush Animals
L'onault
A
R
E
A
L
T
O
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Ftrat
CHRISTMAS
ou buy. Opea Evenings and Ph. 7712 Geneva. 2495 W. Sanford, 43— BUILDING MATERIALS
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.
CULLEN AND HARKKY
CANDIES
iundays
PICK A GIFT OF INSPIRATION
alter Sales
Acreage listings o f undeveloped 1*9 N. Park Av*.
Phene 231$
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
EastaUa Trai
Whitman’* — Nunnally’ a
All Sizes
— not Desperation
CONCRETE
land in tracts
of 5 acres or
Palatka, Fla.
ments, invoices, hand bills, ami
Pangborn — Norris
LEVIS
See our beautiful center nicies
larger in Seminole County. Ph.
„
it
t
sa
programs,
etc.
Progressive Ready Mixed Concrete, Concrete
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.
$3 35 — $3.93 — $4.30
SW EEN EYS
Alritraam House Trailer fo r sale.
Block, Sand, Gravel Cement,
Collect or write Pat Puttillo. t O . fL L n i r s e n " v C o n is iu .
Printing Co. Phone 408 - r 403
i l l 3lagnolia
. Phone 117
Concrete
Pipe
to meat all
Purchssad new this y «*r. Com­
PURCELL' S
J. Rolf* Davis. Inc. 56621. 27 | &gt; O *
*
West 13th S t
IMPORTED CHINA
Qualifications.
plete with combination w fri123 . W. First St.
S. Mnin St. Orlando. Fla.
A. B. PETERSON
~
SHOES
Pretty
Palcnl
i
for
~
from
all
over
tha
world
WELL
DRILLING
asrator. gaa rang#, g s» neat,
S h iermnn Concrete I’ lpe Co.
Broker Associates: A. B Peterion
dress
and
Culo
Straps
for
MONROE
CORNER
CRAFT
and
twin bads. dlnat’-a A 12 gallon
Fairbanka-Morse pumps.
Out West 13th S t
Phona 2189
Jr., P. J. C h ru tn on , Garfield
Everyday. $2.98 up
GIFT SHOP
Trftftg &amp; Trimming*
water Unit. SL John * R u '‘ TRepairs to all makes.
WtlltUs, John Melseh and R W
SANFORD SHOE CENTER
l*t. St. 3 Ml. W. o f the Clock
This is a free pas* to the kfovla- 15-nO.MF.S
Phona 1U9 or 1070, Sanford.
HOWARD C. LONG
Williams. A. C. Doudney. Land
208
S.
Sanford
Ave.
land Itide-In Thewtra for J. P.
207 E. Commercial Ave.
Surveyor.
COMPLETE SELECTION
Cullen. Exp. data Dec. 27, 1956. Five room houie with bath and 118 N. Park Avo.
14— USED CABS
__________
Phone 388
WEBTINGHOUSE Toeslt-r
Phone MM
Christmas Tree Trimming*
CHARMS
Choice o f confection colois
approximately thirteen acre* of
Chrysler late model 1951 hard top O —vSCHOOLS-LNST r u c t i o n
46—BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
and Decoration*
GohJ and
$21.95
high hammock land. W.
*
convertible. 3t.ooo mite*. In exSilver
Buy while stocks are complete
Klrchhoff Jr. Ph. 303.
BAGGERLY APPLIANCE
•
cellent
condition, look*
like
WM. E. KADER
Deanna's School o f Dance H AYNES O ffice Machine Co.
KEL’ S 3 end toe STOKE ING
CENTER
new.
Reasonable for
cash.
Typewriters, adding machines
112 S. I1H k Ave.
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
Ballet— Tap— toe— and Uallruom
113 Magnolia Ave.
Would make a nice Christmas
SaliM-Kentali,
314
M
ar.,
Ph.
44
17 92 at Hiawatha— Phono 2871
VA— Fll A—CONVENTIONAL
Necklaces
$1.00 up
g ift. Mrs. B. S. Htrnan, 200 W.
FINANCING
17—FURNITURE—HOUSEHOLD
WAX—WIZ
Ring*— prrriuus gems $995 up
20th S t _
___________________ _
TOLAR SCHOOL OF PIANO
LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
,
Charm*, nilver or golil $1.69 up
With fountain handle
807 .Magnolia Ave.
You’li Be Mile* Ahead with the
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
Drinking Cups
$1.00 up
FRANK NOELL, Jeweler
No drip — No Mass
Register
now
for
2nd
term
be­
SK W 1957 PONTIAC, now on
A. K. SHOEMAKER. JIL
Rcmpel Rubber Toys
69c up
110 S. Park Ave.
$1.98
ginning January 7, 1957. Begin
displsy.
Phone 1991
l*oo Mellonville
Assorted Toys ....... 69c up
new through advanced. Phone
FURNITURE CENTER
— and
“
— who ha*
the latlsfactlon o f
Ladies' and Gt-nt*
ROUMILLAT A ANDERSON
274.
116 W. First St.
You’ll ha Dollars Ahead with the
house, l* j
larg.'l
knowing he gave the very best 3— bedroom
Idi'iUifii-Mlion Bracelet* In
On the Corner by ih* Clock
high appraisal trade-in you get
lots. 2435 Kl Captain. Call 33.1 J
White A Yellow Gold.
from Ray Herron
after 4:i&gt;v.
A LANK CEDAR CHEST
$3.50 up
1354 Pontiac 4-dr. Star Chief
For ThosB In Sftrvkt
WERT JEW ELRY STORE
Custom
„, .
„
27— HELP WANTED .MALE
1954
Pontiac 4-dr. Chieftoa Da
202 E. til.
Phone 3
Luxe
Newspaper street «alesbuys want­ — who Is rnchnntrd by the last*
Real Art Picture*
THE SANFORD HERALD
See our gorgeour HANDBAGS
1963 Pentiac Catalina Coupe
ing beauty o f the Gift that In­
ed for work after sellout. A g n
ENJOY YOUR OWN liO.Mi;
Beautiful framed reproductions
would ha as welcome a*
1953 Buick Riviera Sedan
and you ’ ll agree it’.* one of
SOMETHING
MISSING?
Locate
spire*
future
dream
s
to
com
e
up to 14 years uM. Sco Mr.
and Original* from $3 95
1954 Dodge Royal Sedan
the nicest gifts yuu cuuld give.
a dally letter from horn#
true.
Holley at The Sanford Herald
WILSON-JIAIER
1953 Mercury 4-dr. Overdrive
it quickly through Want Ads.
$1. month—$11.50 year.
$2.39 — $7.98
rice
Our
Large
Selection
Now
right
after
achool.
THIS
CHRISTMAS
311 E. lit . St.
Phone 938 COWAN’S.
1952 Pontica Catalina Coupe
212 E. 1st. Ph. 874
By Mail Anywhere
Phone
1*21.
1955 Plymouth Plata Sedan
E
A
S
Y
T
E
R
M
S
URGENTLY
NEEDED
Call Ray Herron. 2456 or after
Select your home site in
LEGENDARY SNOWMAN
MEN 18-37 to train a* Telegraph
6 p.m. Ph. 1343-W.
FOR GRAND BUYS GALORE,
MATHKIt OF SANFORD
Operators for
Railroads
thi*
KATMANDU. Nepal can — A
South Pinccrest— Sanford
M Extra clean ’51 Buick ipecialarea. A v t r i ^ pay 1350. Job* I
•0.1 - 09 K. First SL
make the Want Ads your •hupp­ Swiss mountaineer today said he
- 9 / WIlllAM HITTw
sedan. Radio, heater and w /w
waiting. G. I. approved. Writ*
I’ hone 127
Grave
Manors—S
u
fn
ru
had felled to find any d u et to
tirea, low mileage. Ph 611-W
SOM E 800 sports writers ar* o f fura. Poor girls— th* onl*
Box ART *“« Sanford Herald. 1
ing place.
after 6 p. m.
covartng th* Olympics In Austra­ place they have to show ’em oil
the ezlstence o f th* legendary
O.TT.M . n~_
--------|Thi* le a free pass to the Prairie
lia. Among other marks pro­ is around the Igloo!
$1—WORK WANTP.D— WALK
I.ak«
l»riv«" In Theatre for
i l — A PPM ANCB REPAIRING
LET IT RAIN, let it shine. Every abominable snowman after what
duced by th* 193* Games, wa ll
! ! t
7 ~ Z ------- -------" ' ' ' ' j -------,
*
Mr. Lewi* L. L u dcr. Exp. date
is
probably
th*
longest
stay
on
Jay is a good uey (u use th*
D**r. 27. 1956.
have to add th* world’* record
IVAafrrrr b e c a m e o f that
M .v iills electric
appliance ra- A Carpenter retired and alone,
want A di.
would like small or odd* job i — —-----------------— -_____________
Mt. E v trtit by a European.
pairing. Light fixture* tnsulled.
pres* box.
French fad of trying to g et tf*
Valencia Villas—DeLand
to do In and about
Sanford. L’ led furniture, appliance*, tool*,
Free pick up A dalivary. Phona
to wear rubber necktleif They
! ! !
Alpinist Fritz Mueller said as a
etc. Bought-fold. Ijirry’ i Mart.
What have you? Write postcard
2420-XJ.
______.
At o f &lt;AU ieri(lM&gt;; Die .SpdNtsk, might have been handy /or rub*
result o f hi* extensive search, he
S2t East l*t. St. Phone 1631.
or letter to: William Bullard,
Cuban and Malayan reams in Ike 6in&lt;/ »nt prrll-y rpo/l.
An Odham A Tudor hoin” it all
725W Perry St., Sandusky, Ohio.
doesn't believe there I* such
a
Olympic* Adve teorrJ one paint
! ! t
FOR DISTINCTIVE. FURNITURE you could ever wish for. Yuu can
thing a* the huge, hairy, two fool*
reck. At hart, u-e know they re
Th# Inla (a marine mammal) R
—at Warehouse Prices, visit buy with conOoi-ncn when you|
Experienced farmtT in growing
cd monster Nepalese in the area
thereI
related la th# susu-Pactatropha,
deal with ’J dhain A Tudor.
B E RRY ’S. Wo are experts at u
celery It truck farming on sand
It—BEAUTY PARLORS
! I f
belfev* Inhabits the slopes o f tha
lot where n s yen ftnd 'am—osrts
sitting you to secure gracious See our beautiful residential seeL muck for the pa*t 20 years
LET
WA
world's highest mountain.
Cold *r mild, ter many a cele­ ltd* el crestwerd puttleiT
good looks with functional con­ lions: Bel-Air, Pine-.vest, South
seeks connection with grower in
810 Waves by Zetos A Realistic
brant this again premises I* be a
! t t
venience. Today’s be*t buys in Pinccrest, Rose Court and San­
APS_PO IT1
central Florida. Phone 850 in
Mueller waa a member o f the
IT *0 Thru Nov. open ft a m. •
nippy New Tear.
The electoral college, th* mail
Sanford.
nationally advertised furniture ford* most distinctive community
Swiss expedition which climbed
Call 971
Grove Manor*—Sanford
! ! *
at the next desk points out, ha*
at DISCOUNT PRICES. SOI W
SWAP ANYTHING! Just place Everest last spring. He stayed be­
H ARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
An explorer say* that many th* most exclusive, distinguished
First St. Phone 1687 for Even­
hind to look for the snowman and
ing Appointment.
a i u l f i e d id*. Phone 1821 for a
Eskimo woman for every day use alumni in th* world—53 Urnlad
17—BU1LD1NU—-RRFAIRB
make studies of glacial and c li­
Drive Out Today
PAINTING
wear as much as $3,000 worth State* Presidents!
mate condition*.
M -M O N E Y T f LOAN
helpful ad-writer.
ODHAM It TVDOtt, I NT.
BIG VALUES
Tor. n«*y. 17*92 A 27th St.
Ted Burnett
QUICK CREDIT
Phom-s 2100 ami .'Vsu
far PAINTING
CHOOSE GOOD W O R K E R S
AUTO LOANS
KASY TFRMS
^ J 601 Grandview
Phone 1183-M
"Builder's o f Finer Hume*
FOR SALK
COST LESS
WIl.SON MAIKR
through Classified ad*. Let ea
For Florida Living'
New and I'ard Fem itaro
Blooming potted plants, cut
rzperlaneed ad writer assist you
31! E. First St.
phone I

Seminole Realty

R E N TA L S

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Robert A. Williams

CHtt far H a fi'fjg l

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Gifu for M w r if f il

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RBAL ESTATE

Gifts for Bab?

I T S A BOY

EMPLOYMENT

Unusual Gi

IT’S A GIRL

Y O U 'R E T E L L I N G ME!

S M E tI
MMEl

FINANCIAL

W OOLSEY

Marine Finishes
For Your Boat
Scnkarik GIx m end Paint Co

212-114 W. 2nd St.

5

Phone 33*

REMODELING?

Knotty Pine Panel 21*10 »&lt;i
Cyprraa Panel l l * i c *0. ft
Beautiful For Natural Finis)

GREGORY LUMBER
■th It Maple

Phooe 23C.

Florida State Bank
OF

flowers,

SANFORD

* LIVESTOCK
HOJtAEA—CATTLB
hntland pony, bridle St saddle
Nice
and
gentle,
excellent
Christmas prinent. Phone De*
Lend &amp;E 4J54JL

Aaythmg
With A

2

bedroom house, smell equity.
Low down
payment.
Phone
2532-J.

Uaeaifled

JURY CALL
1821
BELL

r OR QUICK ACTTON os* CUaci

Red ads to fell rent hire. Call
1321. say “ OUrga it"

Xmas

wreaths,

other attractive itifl*.

WANT ADS
. 0

^

A. K. IlOSSETTEIl
Ph. 212
Celery Ave.
"W e telegraph flowers any­
where".

'ju*

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10, Tm i ^ Dm . 18,1986 1BE 8AHW9P HCTAtiP
By B91MK BtCCENBACCKB
Chairman, Eastern Air Lines
Written 1m UNH ID PBCM
The airiino industry's S billion
dollars fat order* tor a fleet of
some 100 Jet-powered airliners
mads Important headlines la ItSg.
Ivan mote significant, however,
is the fact that the « million
passengers, who traveled 31 billion
mDea by air during the same
year, have'made the U. 8. sche­
duled airlines the country’s pri­
mary passenger carrier, outstrip­
ping both the railroads and the
Inter-city trams.
No realistic’ estimate of the eco­
nomy of the industry's rapidly ap­
proaching transition to Jet power

The oeatag "Jet age” wm he coming of On grot Jet atrttaen,
M ,
th.
first real mechanical “ revolution”
la commercial aviathat history.
**£•" f
Through the noe of these new
The« mDlk i ddlar te tqulpsources of tremendous Jet power, » « * program I*»tern Ale line*
the alrliaea win be able to bring •»« ■ * * * &lt; •
“ tf . d&lt;&gt;
a much greeter and travel-coned*
»■«*** F Z *
ous public the unperior coerveni- taken by any
U *69■***
race, comfort and economy of at* *” nJrtypical of what the entire
moat silent, vibrnUonleae flight,todiutry U &lt;«lng la this regard,
at apeeds up to the speed of
Plan Triple Capacity
sound itself about 700 m. p. h.. To ears for today's growing
and at iptes favorably comparable volume of air travel, the airlines
with any other means of front* have alto- ordered 305 pti ton-pewportation for dlstancea of 300 ered airllnert, with 73 more In
miles er more.
prospect. Cittern, for instance, it
On the other hand, there la no adding new mnlU-entlned radar
question but that the development equipped Golden Patcon* *nd Conof a greatly Inereaaed lavel of atellatlons to it* fleet,
publle air travel mutt be made The first of ri Jet-prop Electras
as a sound foundation for tha are scheduled to go Into service

straight-)*! ilrHorn equipped to
cattT lit to U i p u M oitn , o n
to operation, wo w0] have tripUd
our passenger airlift capacity.
Any evahutioa at airiino econ­
omy and Arturo growth must alio
consider the important facta that,
although the airline* hare now
become ear country’! primary
pattenger carrier* and although
the American public la enjoying,
and will continue to enjoy, great*
er income and more leitorw time
than ever before leaa than 10
per cent of the tmel-coiucloui
public ha* yet experienced the
auperior convenience, eomfort and
economy of air travel.
Beyond this, it mutt be realized
that the dynamic industry and ex*
pa tiding economy of this country
is geared to the speed o f air trans­
portation.

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Mori houesa are la need o f :
tng another clothes eloaat
There dafton, am seso*.
stalled, declare* a heme but
1 I I
Wouldn’t http, saya the nuu
Europeans have been playing the next desk. Dad would
card games for more than seven
ewturio* according to aa hie-

NATIVE FLORIDIANS ICTUlIf TO FLORIDA FOR D W T - R*■ i ntme «T il*th of the entire unit, are them five members of
C 3 S 3 £ d i S S A Station’. Marti* Security Guard Unit. All
Mtive floridlar*. they ares (L to r.) Sgt. W, L. Whitehurst, a native
of Clearwater. CpI. S- Andrews, MUmt, Opl.
®®**r‘
water CpI Vl!. E Turner. Clermont and Pfc. V. K. Markham, a
arJaeksonvllIs. (Official Photo. U. A Navy)

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PANTIES
Nylon, rayon, plain or trimmed with lack
Flare and brief stylet.

GOWNS
Walts length, full length. 1/tng or riiort aleevrs, nylon
o ff the shoulder, pink, yellow! blue, red, whit* .»
black and oh so many style* from w||rh to se le ct'
Some with matching bed jackets a n d ' robes. By

u. :

tea Sooci, Van Raalte and Mundnrwaan

AMItlCAN SOUMKI add their own touch to "Operation Safe Haven”
to Munich. Germany, as they greet two young Hungarian refugee
aiiters with Christmas stockings. Th* delighted girls, Maris Boxa
(left) gad Plroschk*. are bound for the United State* by way of the
operation's *re*ded-up sir lift
(fnterwattowal Itadiophntei

JAYCEE CHRISTMAS LIGHTING

ROBES

CONTEST BLANK
Mad tor Contest Chairman

Soft warm fleecy quilted robes, beautifully styled a»d such

Jaycr* Information Booth

lovely array o f colors and patterns. Civ* bar n warm

Sanford. Florida

rift this Christmas.
GENERAL RULES: Entries from the Sanford Area only will
be accepted (contact Chairman fo r defined area if not su ir.)
Contestants may rutcr Residential or Com mercial type, tt
both on separate blank* if qualified. Only one division under
Residential type may be rntrred in addition to the Special Di­
vision for whlrh all Rr.Uential entries will be aidomatically
eligible. Sponsors request contestants to keep displays lighted
nightly betwen 7:30 and 9:30 until winners are announced to
illow Judges am ple time to check alt entries carefully.

fh cv r nylon robes, they're charming, they're frivolous and
they're so v rty practical.

P r im for each Residential Division Including the Special Di­
vision are as follow s: 1st Place— $23 U.S. Savings Bond; 2nd
Place— to Silver Dollars. Prize for Commercial winner (one
dlvition only) is possession o f the Traveling Trophy for one

yesr.

SHORT!E GOWNS

(check type and dlrisi—&gt;
RESIDENTIAL ----------

Div No. I: Lighted Lawns (trees, scrubs, ete.)

Her heart's desire . . these shorrie gnwnt are fh «

Div No 3: Figure Settings (on bldg, or lawn)

L ee or tailored. The gift that will be sure to

last word In feminine beauty . . lavish with
Div. No. I : Decorated Doorways A Windows
(Including decoration* attached to bldg )
Special Div:

Brat Over-All Decoration*

p!«a*e her!

automatic

COMMERCIAL-----------Including Doorway*, Show Windows or Bldg, or All

CAN-CAN PETTICOAT

N AM E-__________________________________________
ADDRESS

Bouffant nylon taffeta with layer* o f

Pless* tomplet# decoration* before submitting entry
Deadline: MldnigbLDecember 22. 193d.

By San Souet, Artemi*, Van Rathe . .

Bet. make her Christmas a SPANT

trimmed with rows and row* of th* most de­

OUT, white with row* am'

licately cut lac* and daintiess pleats
y«u ever

mw

. , in your choice of pastel

color* sod black, navy and whit# , . Nyloo and
100*+ dacron.

rows

of

colored

ru ta M

•/

s W II rwall'

up In one o f our rain

bow colored can can

Throw Away Your Tire Dollars Because Your Tire* Are
Smooth. Let WELSH TIKK SHOP 105 W. 2nd Put On
New Truck Rubber Tread* That Will Give Guaranteed
NEW TIRK Wear And Save You Money.
WELSH TIRE SHOP 105 W . 2nd
Christman Store Hourer

ifi Yearn In Sanford

Wed- • Thura. . FrL • SaL
9:00-9:00

A t C H A LM ER S

Mon. • fhrUtman Eve.

BU SH A B IL L
to kn o w

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i IMPUMtNT C?

ALWAYS DOTHCNt

VEWY MST rOMAKg
YOU HAPPY

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XLVI1

Eatabliahad 1908

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Top News
In Brief

VIENNA HR— Hungary*! Com.
munlst regime la preparing to ask
the free world for a WOO million
loan to stave off economic disas­
ter, reporta from Budapest said
today.
SALZBURG, Austria W — The
S o v i e t Communist newspaper
Pravda said v ive President Rich­
ard M.‘ Nixon waa flying to Aus*
tria today to reorganlsa the ebb­
ing freedom fight In Hungary.
J e r u s a l e m ! israei -m —
Premier David Ben-Gurien told
the Kneaaet parliament today
Israel will not return the disputed
Gaia Strip to Egypt.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1958

NO. 18*

Aeaocialad Preea Leased W ire

Commissioners: Mayors
Power To
Specific
R ed C h in a
Moves Made
To Improve Relations

Resolution First Shipload
Is Being
Of Refugees Sail
Prepared For U.S. Today

Changing of the City Charter
to allow for the election of a
RREMERHAVEN, n e m n n y HI
ATLANTA HR — Three income
Major for the City of Sanford i»
tax evasion cases, including on«
i reportedly being continued with! —Th* first shipload of Hungnrfor more than one million dollar*
j the preparation of fesolutloni and Ian refuges sailed in a light fog
income, wll go on trial in the next
necessary proposed legislative ae* for the United States today.
WASHINGTON IB — Indian!
session of the U. S. District Court
tion.
The Ullitary Sea Transport
Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru mlfr chou Ea.U|( wlth whom he
here next month.
At a special meeting of the Service vstsel General Leroy Elsaid today he has relayed to P”M-|mel bPfort coming to Washington.
Board of Sanford City Commis­ tinge carried a cargy ot happi­
Idont Eisenhower 'certain com*
p ut ^e a id he conveyed Chou
JOHANNESBURG. South Africa
sioners one week ago today, com ness, sorrow and confusion as her
plaints" by Red China against the Endai’s viewpoint on Asia, in i
IB—The South Alrican govern­
misslonera approved action set in bow turned toward the open At­
United Slates.
) explained Red China's thinking
ment opened Its firat mass trees m
motion by Commissioner Juhn lantic In early afternoon.
trial today, charging 111 persons
Nehru also told a news confer-1 about some Far East problems,
Krider to give the oeople of SanThe 1,730 Hungarian* who cam*
with violating the nation’s strict
cure that he believes “ the people! Asked to give details of hit re
I ft rd an opportunity to elect the by train directly from Austria*
"suppression of Communism" Act.
In the Soviet Union are not very port, Nehru a id Cou ad made
Mayor ot the City.
refugee camps will spend Christ­
The maximum sentence is drain.
happy about events In Hungary-1 - certain complaints."
mas at tea. but they will see the
tu put it mildly."
,
! h # a id Chou's position is that' Commissioner David Gatchel, new year in on American SOIL
this morning, said "The mayor
A T L A N T A IB - Methodist
Nehru's rernarH- on China were Red China has "gone several |
KASTBOUnNr. EnaUnrt K —
ought to have rower to act in Saddest people m the crowd ua
Bishop Arthur J. Moor*, back
the first official disclosure of .steps forward" while there have
from a 39,000 mil* round the- A 57-year-old doctor wea charg­ what he and President Elsenhow t been no comparable moves tu im- emergency for the cltv," as he the pier as the 10,000—ton ship
world trip, termed the nriiish ed with murder of an M-yeae-oid er discussed In their day long prove relation* by the Unite j pointed out that 'he prutnt power cast off were a littls family of
of the Mayor, alerted by Com* four Hungarian!, who** two chil­
French
intervention in E&lt;&gt;p* re­ woman today in what promised talks Monday at the President’ * 1Suits,
THE 8 ANFOKD CARDEN CLl'H decorate* ChrUtmas tree* at the
mitsinners at the first meeting of dren had suddenly devetop*4
Seminole Memorial Hospital yesterday. Shaun decorating the huge grettable but necessary.
to be the opening of the most farm at Gettysburg. Pa.
Better Understanding
the rear, li limited *o whatever measles and must watt here fot
tret* located in the lobby of the hoipiul are: Mrs. Kred Ginas,
sensational
trial
In
British
•More Tala* Today
The 67-yaar-old Indian leader action i, taken by the Bwrd of
the next ship.
NEW YORK IB _ Hie FBI criminal history—the “ case of the
Mri. Ralph Dean. Mrs. Tommy Mero, and Mrs. J. H. Truluek.
Nehru said he had not delivered faced 300 newsmen from all parts
moved in today on employes ol wealthy widows."
(Saff Photo)
I An txpectant mother whose bato Mr. Elsenhower any formal ot the world at an early niortung Commissioners.
the Gulf Oil Co. suspected of steal­
"It U not In our minds to d o, j,y |, expected within a few dava
Dr. John Bodkin Adams, well- message from Red Chinese Pre- newt conference at the National
ing $1 million worth of se-rct oil
away with the City Manager form ,v||| ,|s0 wait in a hospital beta
Press
Club
auditorium.
to-do Irish-born physician In this
survey maps
of government. We will have to toT th, next of the three refuge*
famed south coast resort town,
Othtr highlights of the news
in some way. provide In the char*; .hip* scheluled to sail before the
was charges! with the murder of
conference: .
ter amendment a new -yftem for;new y ,*r.
Mrs Edith Alice Morrell in No
He said his Ulk* her* and at the term* of office Of commie-, ^
AmeHf, „ nad Cr0Ji pul
I
*
■
vtmber 19V). He wilt appear in an
Gettysburg had resulted In a .muers and major. * he said.
,
(Caatlaued 00 Page «)
Eastbourne court tomorrow.
"much better understanding of
On the Wednesday mornlng|
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The murder charge climaxed
American policy."
nuwtlng. Gatchel explained "Thci
one of the most painstaking mur­
The possibilities of financing the,
India is anxioui that slept be only thing coming out of that Cg»r r a t n r v H i s I I a c
sewage treatment plant, original* j LAKELAND IB— Sen. Spessard der investigations In Scotland
taken to clear the Sues Canal at meeting waa an effort in the peo- J e t r e i U r y U U I I D S
Yard history, and foreshadowed
quickly at possible But he ruled
ly a part of the overall cityuridc Holland and Rep. A. S. Herlong
even more sensational develop­
out ny steps which would affect
sewer and water project, will be j r. were queitloned by Horlda
ment* to come
, CHICAGO «B - Erwin Staad. Egypt's soverignty.
"The main idea from the di- Dn -a . C A . I A _ _ T ; m A
n , t l - . AWl
°f
Mu‘ ul1 Committee memAdam* was first airrsied on , 32. walked Into a police station
cussions at last Wednesday's « OST TO T L O l i g I I P 1 0
Nov. 34. following inquiries by , lt 3 a. m. today an&lt;t gave o ffic e r a lC „L 7 f l , n
mcet.ng, and what I womd be In; WASHINGTON «B — John Tonfavor ot Is not broadening the ter Dulles, appearing hale and
night by Mayor F. D. Scott.
usin« federal money to pav gro-v Scotland Yard Supt. Herbert Han- a statement saying he and "some ! ^ U ^ ’ ^ e r 0 ' - O ' Q
I powers of the Mayor but tu give hearty despite hla ree«nt caneer
Wilson Holt, fiscal agent for • « for lr«e* destroyed In the nam. on 13 charges involving of- other men" murdered three young! U / n u n U a u a c
fens** under the cremation act. boy, whose bodies were found i ni ” a V e rV' O V e S 11110
I the people a chance to elect him operation, I* planning to stay on
the City of Hanford will report to spreading decline disc*,* control forgery and larceny.
1, forest pc,,*.,-, - * r
as secretary of state for a long
the Board of ConDtrissionerr*TO- program.
/ « M culms
. aiaectej,j g
M
,a0)llh. a i a ........... ' m n g w E n g la n d T o d a y
cui,ns were
were coStaecteJ
g ntonihs'
•“ ,n fm' r*,’nc* time.
URANIA, La. 4R — Turncoat night. Holt, employed by the city
Th* **o fcdcr.il laglUolurg It* I Wltn the wills sml eremsMn* o f; Po|jCn , lid
M!(} ,h#m hu
By |r\rn:n PRESS
.-The D, w,|f „ rp pntltlp.
,
There )iad been speculation that
Aaron Wilson, recently returned 1 t h e
survey of the Ciiy’a tended Mutual's spreading d*-'
f der &gt; E ,’ tb&lt;,U.,n , " ’ *■ fo n ttk M O bothered him and he
A sub-iero ’cold wave, made cholcP." »l,| John Krider. "and Dulte- might resign toon, but he
torn Communlit C U u . p i,., ...referen
lo j^
. . committee
. I K
gave them n »
paxe stale- more hlllnx by high winds, roll the Mayor should be paid a rea 1, busy rharting hi, fiCure activi­
ce to the possibility JofUj eMno
meeting, ono of ,10^, •
ment about t.'i
.ylnjj of thi* e&lt;l Into northern New England J0M|,|e „ | arjr."
ties In the'No. 1 cabnet post. He
—iVinl.n * ^ en » ni I0° *511' I S * ? !! financing
the sewage treatment two major conferences of the .otentatively plana to fly to th* Far
wlth 110.000 Or Insurance pal t
p)&gt;n projMt wm ateml tie spe- operative scheduled today.
L u th e r a n s T o H e o r b0Jr,-* Johr
,3- bi*,io.iay.
_
.
.
.
.
"My
Idea
of
a
mayor
would
be
brothe-, I I , and . ab-rt I’ ftcrsO n.
Temperature, of five degrees i j|lal he would be confined to the East next March to attend a meet­
Head *m * " ' * '''' ’ " ' " " reial meoing to talk with Ihe Board The industry advisory commit13.
below
zero and wind gust, of 30 u„ua, power ,hjl , m, yor in ,hhl ing at Canberra, Austrslla, of th«
r * n « i^na m .L a » ,of *Sanford City Commissioners, tee discussed a proposal to inSoutheast Asian Treaty Organisa­
_
,
. . . .
Police said they did not know miles per hour were
wew seen fo» pogm,,,, has," Krider explained.
sent P. telegram to the Veterans! Slx i,em* »PP**r on
•Rend* creu/e the advmlslag tax on o r
The boys rhnlr of the Luther- whether tu believr nis tale. Chief northern New England
tion.
— 1 \ew
and
He commented "The mayor
Administration Tuesday urging ° f
'"* e,in8'
*»
by two cents, bringing the an Church, Missouri Synod of of Detrslives Pat Des’ ley sent a Ynrk state early today.
Dulles hsin't talked about re­
Holly Hill will sing at Ih* Lu-1 ap^cial squad to Investigate and
should have powers thn: are spell signing despite his Nov 9 opera­
that (he erroneous death payment « “
**k* l * , * ! ! ' * 0*-1 U* 10
The eastward drift of the
of
the
Christmas
Eve
meeting
of
Iheran
Church
of
The
Reedemer
rheck
„
lP
,
ta,efnenl
ed
out
in
the
charter
and
I
think
be reclamed " if It la legally and
tion for intestinal cancer. 17ie best
the Board.
tonight at 7:30 p.m.
According to autnorPies. Stand o f ’ the Vo’ld' Vl'r m is* M ra u h ou i ' hc P' ° l' le w0,' l,, b* mucLh haP»,l,r I guess"u "tha't" D ^ller^w iq-»'’ think
physically possible to do so."
A discussion ot the bill for
The Rev. A. Schultz, pastor of said he and the other men put m o ,? o f the nation? 4 h i « n { S
The Dally Town Talk of Alex­
t 0™ ™
" hn r«Pr. ' I about quit,n« until he re.ch .a _h U
the Holly lllll Chtirrh will ac­ the three boys in a rsr, look them
andria. La., reported in a copv- work performed by a local con-1
stmts them."
' 70th birthday on Feb. 23. 19HI.
.
.
reptions
wrrr
the
extreme
Snithcompany
the
choir
and
deliver
righted story Tuesday that the 32-, cern on the city', wrecker is
to Roti.nson's Wood*, and
Commissioner H igginbotham ! Some people believe chances er*
"
vast
and
the
Pariflc
Northwest.
the evening's sermon.
yesr old former soldlar's mother, slated for th, special meeting
I them to death.
B
■
Temperature* got no lower said "I'll go along with whatever about 20-50 that Dulles will stay
called to clean up items which
(Continued on Page 9)
Tonight's service at the local! Deterttve* who
th* other commissioners want to on for all of President Elsen1.1 wuny of In* case qurs- than ,,_
the_ 60from ,,southern. Georare important to th* city. City
snecial
.
,.
Lutheran Church will be the last ..,•&lt;•
gla through Florida, and mild do in changing th* ch.irto for the bower's second term, depending;
Manager Warren E. Knowlc* re­ TwFn° 1 1 rvn
m 1(1
&lt;*rvlre of th. Advent |tinned S U .d intensively but w xr. ■ » ,,;" ™ u* n '' ‘“ " . " " ’.u
jof course on the President's
’
iu .
P « H lc air flowed through the election of a Mayor."
ported to the Board of Commis- Tw o tanned and h e .,iij-b r e a d e d , Seajon
non-committal about, th* results.
It 1s expected ton*, discussions |wt1be* *nd his health,
Irishmen rested up herw today
[
Northwest
from
Washington
end
sloner* at their last regular
completing a 8.000 mile, 73Oregon to the western Dakotas. revolving around the proposed
meeting that the total cost ofv it
the.
day voyage aeros, the Atlantic
charter change, which must be n - . •
c
I
work, was In hi, estimation "too
in a 30-foot sail host.
presented lo Ih* local legislative- D r i l Q i n , E r Q n C G
high". Knowles presented v.-ork
delegation for th* “ Tallahassee *
is
ii
i
*
Mirhstl O'Hvrlihy. 2*. a design­
; sheet* on both labor and materhopper" at the April session rf JOICJ U e a d l O C K e d
TIGNALL, G*. SB— A SS year- 1til to carry out hi* vjrars.
er and producer foe the famed
Legislature, will be forthcoming
rI
. ii
old textile worker wa, held en
Ahhev Theater of Dublin, and
Also slated for discussion will
murder charges today for the fatal
The dormitory buildng. to house at early meetings ot th* Hoard of L /V G T l I C G l U S G
Terry Murray, 32, dockpd their
he
regulations
for
the
protection
shooting of hi, wife and father at
p o r t SAID ftps— Britain anj
Ih* New York Giants* Farm Sys­ Sanford City Commissioner*.
ynwl here Tuesday.
of railroad crossings, inside the
their home.
tem player* and prospects, under
Meric Warns-, commissioner , y rlnop were
were reported deadlocked
"It's k life’s dream come true."
City
Limit,
of
Sanford.
Th«
item
Police said Ihr man. Crawford
construction at the comer of Mel will be Installed as a member of
said O'Herlihy In a thick Irish
on
the
agenda
grew
out
of
the
today
in
their negotiations with
A Lovell, Tuesday killed hi* wife
ionville and Cel*ry Are. Is nvar- th* Board of Commissioners at
brogue. "And we didn't use the
Sunday
morniag
crash
at
inter
.
.
.
__
_
.
.
.
.
,
,
i
Ih*
United
Nations over us* of ait
w Ethel, 32. and his father, Dalton
ing completion and wilj he ready
the Atlantic Coast
engine once—even the
the flrst mee lug of the bcurd-lit Angl(&lt; french salvage flee-, to
Lovell, £6 year-old dairv fanner in **ct\on n‘ tmek
for
use
esrly
In
January.
i
January.
At
the
same
time,
City
on Mellonvill* t,m« ww were becalmed for three! MOSCOW IB — Th* Soviet | According to Pravda. More*, a
the presence of the ,in woman’ **,ur ,n&gt;ck “ n
Horace Stonehain, head of Ih* Commissioner John Krider will speed clearance of lk» blocked
consecutive days."
pri-ss appeared today
to t&gt;&lt;- Sovietcitiien,was (ruined
for e*2 &gt;ear-old daughter. Another child.
nc»&lt;' Locu-t. It Is expected
New
York Giants oi ganisation, give up his seat on the Board of Sues Canal.
The two began the voyage at; launching a “ »py scare”
against pionagt work in WestGermany
Mike. 6. was at school
t*1* 1 tighter restrictions for guardBiliFfti sources said unle-t U.
Dublin Sept. «, reaching the Ca- ,h* Untied Stale, iprarheaded lv and in "a Washington spy school. ‘ visiting in Sanford and attending Sanford City Commissioners to
Patrolman Cecil Moore said Lov «na the tracks from traffic aeciN.
Secretary General Dag Hamthe
recent
Mayfair
ton's
IIJ.'MO
It
said
he
entered
Russia
supplied
h* installed »&gt; a member uf th*
nary Island* Oct. 24 after c r o „- ,hf “ confessions" of an alleged
tll called police, waited In f-ont of deni* will be tied in by new
with a false identity card in the PGA Open said "The new building Board of Seminele County Com­ murskjold agree, by tonight (9
ing the stormy Bay of Biscay, and American agent,
hi* home until Moore arrived, ordinance*,
permit British crews to tamain
then began the 3,000-mil* voyage
The new,paper Pravda and I/.- name of Gigrri Marchenko, a looks wonderful, even heller than missioner*.
and "showed us where the bodies
The other three items appear­ to Puerto Rico.
nhoard (he 40 or more salvage
vestia published a statement is- large quantity of false document!, 1 thought It would be."
were." but,gave no moth- for the ing on the agenda for tomorrow
According to the contractors,
vessel, nlreadv working lo clear
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sued by the State Security Co'ii- cameras, arms, , a large am mid
shooting.
evening are: the appointment to
Port Ffcld harbor the ;*,»»-'i w ll
inittee this morning reportin' lh&gt;- of Soviet monsy and a vital of Ih* building ud| possibly be ready
(Continued no Page g)
for occupancy about Jan 10.
, move uit with the iovi.vcn force.
NOT HUNGRY AFTER CONTEST arrest of Rem Petrovich Morns, poison
PRINCETON, N. J. IB— Al- allegedly sent to the Soviet Unmn
The paper said Uooi was flown
A U.N. dispatch said Hammer*
bert Soil, Princeton. University. |by the United States to collect |tu Turkey May '5 and crossed the
|skjold was standing firm on his
freshman f r o m
Philadelphia, espionage Informaion on especial- border from there into ltu«&gt;i*.
! agreement lo use only six Brldowned lt hamburgers In 10 min- ly important defense obje.-'ivr.
According to Pravda, Moroi1 Partly rloudy, continued warm
li.,h salvage veisels and without
Ule, Tuesday to win a contelt. "I and In senuir* hy tnv mesn* »&lt;*• e!j|j-,?d he had na :.-.!er.:!oa o f ! WcjM-'-daj sad Thursday- i.'iihIBrilirh crews. Other nations haso
l»\ MRS. .MARION' JONES
don’t feel hunger) anymore," being so far as murder, various So-j carrying out hi* allejed inslme-1 slderable night and early morning
promised II vessels.
OVIEDO — Friend, here will
said.
vict documents."
(Continued ihi Page 4)
fog In the central portion*.
regret to learn of the death of
TALLAHASSEE
IB — The
Mr*. Johnnie McKnight, si-ter of
Mrs. Nettie Famoll of Ihi, citv O'ooled Children's Commi«&gt;4in
Mrs. McKnight passed away in asked today for increased funds
thr Bartow Hospital yesterday lo pay hospital and physicsn, a
4
larger portion of the cost of car
w suddenly.
ing
for
needy
crippled
young­
Mr,. McKnight wan , native
of thi, section and lived here sters.
Dr William R. Stringer, diicc-j
many jrar.s then lived in Daven­
i tor, told the Budget Commission
DALY CITY, Calif, m — The hi, wife and forced their daughter
port until a few year, ago.*
Funeral -ervii-cs wll he held the agency in the past has been
distraught parent, of llo Ann to leave with them.
Wlegtwr hovered about the tele- j They al&gt;« took Clo Ann's cocker
at the Methodist Church in Rar ah!" to contract for hospital rates
well below cost "but I anticipate
tow at 2:30 p.m. Thursday
phono today, noping their abduct-' spaniel puppy, .Sniffles, her phono­
we will have to meet reimburs­
rd daughter would try to get in 1graph and tom* record*. They
able costs" In the future.
touch with them.
rifled Mr,. Mowatt'* purs* of 313
YOU HAVE
Hs budget includes SIS a d v
"I imagine she will call if she and sped off in Mowatt'* car.
, per patient for hospital car* in
gets a chance." said Mrs. Haiel,
contrast to $9 30 paid last year and
Mooatt, "but I don't think they'll1 Mrs. Mowatt was sure that
Wlrgner would not harm hit brido
I an estimated 310.30 thi, year. The
give her that chance."
j total budget. wh*-h contemplate,
Mr,. Mowatt was referring to, but the was frarful of what Ka«tputting 1J pediatrician, on a fee
Mike Wicgner, 16, husband of their nian might do. Police said East­
' basl, and adding 12 phyilcian, on
daughter, and his accomplice, |man was an alcoholic with suicidal
•traght salary, amount. In tl.TW,
Jess* Eastman, 35. Roth arc fu tendencies.
1321 over thr current appropriation.
Tht romance between Clo Ann
Strive, from the Napa stair men
Stinger is id only one hotpilal
and Wirgner began last year when
tel hospital.
refuted to accept children without
Brandishing a .22 calibre rifle, they met at a movie. H* has a
reimbursable cost. But h* said the
Wicgner and Kastman broke into |record of delinquency and mental
State Hospital Assn, hai recom­ CHRISTMAS MATi . pou r s into the Sanford Post Office to b*
mail bags The loading ramp I* being used a* a distributing ren­ the home of John Mowatt in this troubles dating back to 13.VJ. wSica
mended full payment for all bos- rid Ivet id to patrons thicugh the area. Picture shows on*
ter slid for lorung parcels going to th* vartoue mail carriers. San Francisco suburb Monday, he was 10. Clo Ann is a straight
piUlareceived at tha local Post Office jues before opening t.ve osJud
IStaff Pooto)
night, bound and tied Mow att and IA student In high school
____
_

Case Of Wealthy
Widows To Open
Against Doctor

Feasibility Of Sewage
"Plant Session Topic
Erroneous Death
Provides
Payment P
rovides
* Farm For Turncoat

Man Involves Self
Others In Slaying
Of 3 Young Boys

Holland, Herlong
Questioned Today
By Citrus Mutual

plcl™12L, wiiMm „pi. 1^1 Planning To Keep

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*^!he

10

f

Choir Tonight At 7

Irishmen Complete
73-Day Voyage
Across Atlantic

• Textile Worker Is
Blamed For Death
Of Wife, Father

Former Resident
Of Oviedo Dies

Soviet Press Appears
To Be Launching Spy'
Scare' Against U. S.

Crippled Children
Commission Seeks
increased Funds

Giants' Dormitory
Nears Completion

J

Weather

Additional
Local News
On Page 8

Parents Await News
Of Abducted Daughter

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