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CRASH CRKW MEMBERS pouring foam Into the flame* o f • crashed AJ-2 Savage plane attarhe&lt;!
to the Sanford Naval A ir Station. Wheel# of th e plane and tha wing can be distinctly seen. (S ta ff
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LOOKING L IK E MOUND8 oi sno w, trash crew member* o f th«
Sanfonl*Naval Air Station poured hundreds o f gallon, o f chamical
foam on tha burning wreckage o f ia plane and home. (S ta ff Photo)

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N A V A L A IR S TA TIO N craih truck and craah erew mcml»er* pour foam Into the flame* o f »
plane ami the burning home o f tVllllana ) I . Urown today shortly before noon. The scene o f the crash
was Orange Ave. (S ta ff Photo)

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4 Dead As NAS Plane Hits Brown Home
Registration
Set Wednesday
R. J. Fitzsimmons
Gets Appointment
In Regular Navy
L L (J. g .) Robert J. FiUalra■tons Jr., a Sanford resident,
currently deployed with Heavy
Attack Squadron- Five to the
Mediterranean, has recently sa­
il tod his appointment for a
mmUslon In tha Regular Navy,
Jn a brief ceremony aboard the
carrier USS Intrepid. Fltxxlmmona w g jjro o rn into the Regular
N avy by Comdr. Paul It. flpeks.
squadron commanding officer.
Lt.
Fltzalramon* entered the
N a vy ’s flight •training program
a* a Naval Aviation Cadet at
Pensacola In June 1953. Upon re*
celvlng his wings he came to
S nford In January .’ 955 on en|*
s to VAH-5 at tho local air
station. With hit w ife Bthel he
^ad been residing In -Sanfqrd up
to the time o f the squadron's
deployment In May,
. In addition to hla regular dutlei
as bombardier navigator in a
tactical crow, Fiusimmona was
selected for training as a squad­
ron Landing Signal O fficer. The
selection was determined by rigid
( U t n u l and physical requirements
‘ demanded by the task. Fltislm- oni la being Instructed in this
key assignment by Lt. Comdr.
Frank H. Dauer, also o f San­
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Your dentist may be absent
from his practice on Mondiv.
September 10. I f so, he probab y
will be attending lectures
In
Ocala lo keep abreast of some
o f tho latest development* In the
dental profession.
The lectures are to be given
• t the summer meeting o f the
Central District eDntal Soeietv of
*■F lorid a , which covers 10 leading
counties o f the state. The feat­
ured apeakera will be two pro­
fessors of dentlatryy from Emory
University, a professor of phar­
m acy from the University
of
Florida and an expert In local
anesthetici from nationally known
laboratories.
Another special apetker wUI be
Dr. Coleman T . Brown o f Tampa.
Presid en t ®* the Florida State
D ental -Society o f more than 1,» 0 dentists. He wiU be an honor
ad guest at the officia l luncheon
on Monday. September 10.
O fficers at the Central District
Society are Dr. Wayne C. McCall
• f Ocala, president; Dr. A. 8.
Bussey Jr., o f Gainesville, pres­
ident-elect: Dr. E. A . Barker of
Orlando, first vice president; Dr.
■ "b ert F. Vases, M L Dare, ee&lt;Cond vice president, end Dr. M.
Ervin Wshnlafa o f Orlando, soeietary-trea,urer.
Local dentists planning to at
tend the Ocala meeting b d o d e :
Dr. A . W. Epps B r* Or. H. W.
Backer Sr., Dr. L D. Brown, Dr.
A . W. E p p s Jr., Dr. John W.
Epps, end D r. Jack

By MBS. RAYM OND MORRIS
As a prelude to the first full
CASSELBERRY - Development
day of school on Sept. 4, pupils in
Seminole County will register at of Seminole Park Raceway into
their respective schools Wedncs the "Saratoga Of Tho South" and
day morning, Aug.*B.
one of the largest and most attrac­
Registration will take place from tive trotting horse training centers
9 a. m. to 12 noon in all schools in the country, was outlined by W.
with the exception of Flnecrest R. Kemp, president of the raceway
where the hours of registration here, In a talk before the Lions
will bo from 1:30 to 11:30 a. m. Club Thursday night.
The earlier registration at PineWith a franchise already granted
crest School It made necessary by by the Florida State Racing Com­
a double run of buses according mission, subject to approval by a
to Superintendent of Public In county referendum, Kemp aaid that
atructlon Rayburn T. MUwee.
Seminole County stands to benefit
School buses will make their re­ In an unprecedented Manner If the
gular runs Wednesday to pick up vote Is favorable in the November
children registering In Seminole elections.
County schools returning the child
Present with Kemp were R. V.
ren to their homee at noon, or in Kllppsteln, secretary-tressurer of
the case o f Plnecrest School at ths corperhtiol, and Carl LindenU&gt;30.
berg* *-nl*cataf, both -of O ila wde.
” Ptiplls art slated to meet (heir Other officials are Jack Roberts, of
new teachers Wednesday and re­ Orlando, Vice-president, and Wal­
ceive assignments to their class­ ter S. Gibbons, o f Foxboro, Mass.,
room*.
a director. Gibbons is secretary of
It la estimated that there will The Bay State Raceway, a national
be an increase of around 300 pupils figure In trotting horse circles and
reporting for classes this year In is well known In Central Florida.
Seminole County with an approx!
Seminole P a rt Raceway will at­
mate total of around 7,000 attend tract thousands of new tourists to
Ing school In all of the county’a Florida annually and more than
schools.
four millions of dollara, according
There are 175 white teachers and to Kemp.jAnd the goal of the cor115 colored teachers with 19 prin­
iratlon is to develop the plant
cipals In the local school system
to the most attractive as well as
"N o doublo sessions of rlaases one o f the largest horae training
are anticipated this year," said tracks In the country, with Pari-mu­
MUwee. "H ow ever," MUwee said, tuels being oL secondary consider­
"th ere wiU be some double run of ation.
school buses which necessitates the
Kamp cited figures showing that
early registration at Plnecrest tha growing pouularity of the trots
School.”
has gained to the extent of attract­
There wUI be some reassignment ing more spectators last year than
of pupils because of the imple­ all of the major league baseball
mentation of the pupU assignment teams combined. The total attend­
law passed by the special session ance waa given as eighteen ami
of the Florida Legislature this one-half millions.
year. A full review of the action
Kemp said that one of the great­
taken by the Seminole County
est benefits drill come from the na­
School Board, at Its meeting last tional and international publicity
Friday, appeared In The Sanford
emanating from the local training
Herald last Friday afternoon.
center. Effective publicity has al­
School bus drivera wiU meet
ready caused one of the major oil
tomorrow morning at the office of
companies to mark Casselberry
the Superintendent of Public In­
and Orlando with a sulky and
struction In the Education Build­
'horse on road maps now being
ing on Commercial Ave. where
distributed. Kemp also stated that,
drivers are expected to receive
with more than 000 horses training
last minute instructions for tha
at Ben White Raceway at Orlando
1950-57 school year bua operation
annually, added to the potential of
and be assigned their buses for
the local plant, a Southeastern Har­
tho year.
ness Circuit can easily be formed.
Administrative Assistant Walter
According to Kemp, the State
Teague, in charge o f transporta­
Racing Commiislon, in granting a
tion for the Seminole County school
franchise for harness racing here,
system, will meet with the corps
■aid that the location is the most
of bus drivera as wUI representa­
practical one to be found In the
tives of the three law enforcement state.
agencies, Seminole County Sheriffs
The corporation plans to add
office, Florida Highway Patrol,
twelve new stables, providing an
and the Sanford Police Depart­
overall capacity for more than 500
ment.
horses during Uie training srason.
Also, a five-eighths mile Infield
track will be built in the one-mile
oval, and a paddock and em erg­
ency veterinary hospital will be
constructed.
The club approved Tom Hucston
DALLAS, Tex., Ill — One man for membership, and guests includ­
was shot to death and another ed Michael Fisher and Kenneth A r­
knifed critically late last night in nold. o f Casselberry, and Mr. and
Mrs. Rhodes Conklin, o f Orlando.
a fight over a S3 cent election bet.
A 19-year-old man, (tabbed In
the chest, told officers bo shot
HUton Campbell, M . to death.in a
street fight. He told officers he
and Campbell bet several weeks
Plea Day fo r the months of Aug'
a*o on which date voters would
uat and part o f July will be heard
go to the polls.
They voted Saturday in the thla afternoon before Judge Ernest
Honshoider la Seminole County
Democratic runoff primary.
No charges had been filed early Court.
Over SO* cases will be called,
today.
according to the Seminole County
S h e riffi offlcf.
ADDITIONAL l o c a l n e w *
It is expected that bonds will
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ho estreated in many of the cases
called before Judge Honshoider.

Man Killed, One
Knifed
Fight
Over 25 Cent Bet

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An AJ-2 Savage plane attached*to VAI1-7 at the Sanford Naval
A ir 8tation crashed Into a homa
today on Orange Ave.
Tho home, owned by William
M. "C otton" Brown, waa com­
pletely destroyed as tho plane ap­
parently nosed into tho front end
o f It, exploding and loavlng a
trail o f fire behind I t •
Brown, hearing the nolso of the
Rotary Clubs In 99 countrioa
plane, waa attempting to leave hla throughout tho free world a rt unit*
homo when the explosion blew him
ed In an endeavor to promote In­
out with the carport falling over
on him. At tho scene o f the flro ternational understanding, good
and craah Brown apparently wax will and peace. That waa the'mam*
suffering from shock but appear­ ■age of Frank A. McDonald af
ed to be uninjured.
Tampa, Governor o f District 244
The fire atso spread to the home of Rotary tnternatlonal,'ln addrosa*
next door to It, owned by I * J Ing'th* Rotary Club e f Sanford to-

Rotary Clubs Unite
To Promote World
Understanding

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A LONE F IR E FIG H TE R aaslstod by d a sh crow members o f a fire fighting truck attempt to
bring fierce Mates o f a crashed AJ-2 Savage plane and home under control.
ntrot. (S ta ff Photo)

Smafhers Accepts Breckenridge Resigns
As C of C Manager
Tour Invitation
From Stevenson
Senator George Smathers (DF la) has accepted an Invitation
from Adlai Stevenson to arrrnnpany him and Estes Kcfauver on
their
nation-wide
pre-campaign
tour this week.
The trip will Include right sec­
tional meetings with state and lo­
cal leaders designed to rally Dem­
ocratic forces for tho forthcoming
campaign.
Aa Chairman of the Democratic
Senatorial Campaign Committee,
Smother* 1* co-ordinating effort*
to retain ths Democratic majority
In the Senate. The Florida Senator
was renominated by his state's
largest recorded majority this
spring and Is unopposed In the
November election.
Stevenson ha* emphasised that
this trip la not a "speech making
or public appearance tour" but is
designed to allow him to “ confer
with local leader* and candidatea
in tho fight to bring the issuea
home to the American people and
get out the biggest Democratic
vole in history."
Stevenson, Kefauvt-r and Smalhera together with a crew of cam­
paign aldea flew from Chicago to­
day to a meeting with repre
scntallves
from
New
Mexico,
Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado, Utah,
Wyoming, Arkansas and Arizona,
in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Tomorrow they will meet at
Bonneville Dam, Waahlngton, with
leaders from that stats and Ore­
gon, Idaho and Montana.
Wednesday's gathering at Sioux
City, Iowa will bring together off!
claia and candidatea from Iowa,
North and South Dakota, Nebras
ka, Kansas, Minnesota and Wise on
sin.
On Thursday, the flying Demo­
cratic caravan moves to Knox­
ville, Tenn. for an important acs
sion with Southern leadera from
Tennessee, Alabama, G e o r g i a ,
Louisiana, Florida, Kentucky, Mia
alssippi, North and South Carolina
and Virginia.
The group will return to Chicago
on Friday fqr a meeting with re
presentatives from Illinois, Indi
ana, Michigan, Missouri and Ohio.
The tlmsa and places o f tha
other three sectional meetings in
eluding the big north and northeast
will be announced later thla week.

Spreads To Lowe X
House; Child Killed

Forrest E. Breckenridge, mana­
ger o f tha Seminole County Cham­
ber o f Comincice for a number o f
years has resigned hla post hrra
"affective at the earliest conven­
ient date."
It was announced this morning i
that Breckenridge submitted hla j
letter o f resignation laat week to
President George Touhy o f tha
local
Chamber
of
Commerce
Uoard o f Directors.
Breckenridge said this morning |
that, " I have accepted a position
as manager o f another Chamber
o f Commerre in Florida "
The announcement of the new
position to be assumed by Hrcckenrldge will be made by offiriala
o f the Chamber o f Commerre with,
which hs will be affiliated in the
immediate future.
President George Touliy, con­
IIKP.CKKNRIDGi:
tacted on the release of informa­
(Photo By Jameson)
tion concerning the resignation o f
Chamber o f Commerre Manager
F o r r e a t Breckenridge, said:
"Breck has devoted a great deal
of time and energy to the devel­
opment o f the interests of Semi­
nole County, and while he has
been with the Chamber o f Com­
The Seminole County Vocation­
merce, the economic aspects of
the community have expanded al School is open for registration
considerably, I appreciate his co­ every day thla week. Students
operation and hla sincere efforts may register any time for day
or evening classes. Subjects o f­
here. I am sure that when I ex­
press a hearty 'thank you’ to him, fered this term Inrludn typing,
bookkeeping,
office
there are scores o f others who shorthand,
join m*. Saying goodbye to friend* practice, business English and
la never an enjoyable experience, aj»elling, business arithmetic, and
but- as Breck leaves his many oiifce machines. The day classes
friend* hers, he carries with him are saheduled from 9 o.m. to 3
our best wishes fo r surer** in hla p.m., five days a week; evening
classes from 7to 9 p. m. Mondays
new work."
through Thursdays.

Vocational School
Is Open All Week
For Registration

Youth Found After
Spending 7 Days
On Mountain Slope

Students are urged to register
as soon as possible. Any adult,
I* year* of ago or ulJcr Is
eligible to enroll in any o f these
-lurse*.

SE ATTLE OR - Snatched fro-"
almost certain death a fter a week
in a mountain wilderness, plucky
Richard MiauhaU rested In a hos­
pital today and, hla main con­
cern was catching up on the meals
and the comics ha missed In his
lonely wanderings.
Doctors said Richard, 13-yearold
Japanese American
Boy
Scout, was showing an "amaaing
comeback" from hla seven days
six nights with little food or water
on the slepea o f M L Rainier, SO
Pflji+g i m U n i i i o f

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'• * thing s U ff consists of
M i*. • "
Hall, principal. Mrs.
Lydia Watt, Mias Mary Georgs,
and Miss Martha Simpson.
Mr. Frod C. Murray is director
of the school.

Weather
Partly dandy through Tuesday
with a faw widely scattered thusdsrshewsrs mostly dartag alter■aen and evening; lew tanight **•
72.

Tho homes were located at 240*
and 2404 Orange Ave.
Tlio plane waa first noticed fly ­
ing low aa It ramo over the south­
ern section o f tho city "flyin g so
low that it could have hit tho tree
tops."
L. J. Lowe Jr., and hla w ife Min­
nie Louise arid their son David, 6,
were burned In tho flashing blaze.
The two parents were found on
tho lawn o f their home apparently
blown out o f it.
One of the children Marilyn Sue,
was
found,
shortly after on#
o ’clock today, dead. A t first, when
tho parents were found, the child
was seen standing near them hut
later had disappeared. Only uftcr
a search of tho home by Kddiq
Keith, a relative o f the family,
w is the body of the youngster
found.
A witness to the flying plane,
before it crashed said, " I saw the
tall o f the plane flying low with
amoke trailing behind II." Tho
young man, I-couurd Lcpolc, who
said that he saw tho plane from
a home he was visiting aaid. “ It
didn't term that tho plane was
rutting out but It was flying ter­
ribly low going through the treo
top* (aa ho pointed) before crash­
ing.
«.
Tho plane, whose entire crew o f
threo was killed in the crash, left
a trail o f fire behind it a* it
(Continued nn Page F.igbt)

Mercurymen Win
1st. Class B Game
O f Softball Pla
Local Mcrcurymcn took tho first
g im o a f tho Class II Invitational
Softball tournament being played
in Grlando.
The
Hunt-McUobcrts
te a m ,
which emerged as champions in
''is local dtywldo softball loigue,
defeated Farm Home team o f Or­
lando Friday night 2-1. In u game
played at tho Grand Ave, softball
park.
Hunt-McRoberta cinched t h e
game in the fourth Inning with a
triple by Eugclio I’ onnlngton
The two run* mado t&gt;&gt; the local
softball group wero on seven hits
and one error while Farm Home
collected their one run, four hits
and no error*.
IIunt-McRoberts will play the
North Park Baptist Church softball 'team tonight at I o'clock at
Exposition Park. According to
team officials, tha game (a a tossup since tha two teams are even
in practice gaaaaa each having
o ft h t t a r o p b y

commit­
tee chairmen.
In addition to tho activities of
Rotary'* *,100 Clubs within their
own communities to promote thla
objective, McDonald explained, Ro­
tary International has sp^nt m ot*
than 12,000,000 in recent years
through Its program o f student fel­
lowships, which enable outstanding
college graduates to study for on#
year In countries other than their
own, ee Rotary ambassador* o f
good will. 8inco 1947, when thla
program was established, *34 Ro­
tary Fellowships have been award­
ed to students in Cl countries fo r study in 40 countries. Miss Louise
Sand of St. Petersburg Is now
studying at the University of Chile
In Santiago, Chile, end will be beck
about Jan. 1.
"W ith fellowship and service to
other* ns Its keynote, Rotary pro­
vides a common ground for 431,00*
business and professional exec*lives throughout the free world, re­
gardless of differing natlonalltlea
or political or religious beliefs",
tho Rotary District Governor rmpha sized.
"In addition to tho promotion af
international understanding" Mc­
Donald continued, "special emphas­
is Is being placed by Rotary Clubs
In this District, which Includes 47
Rotary Clubs in Central Florida on
ways to Improve our community*,
our vocations and assistance fa
youth program ".
McDonald urged the local Rotarp
Club to be well represented at tha
Rotary District Conference to bn
held in Wintar Haven on Oct. 14-U10, and to make plans for tha
Club to be represented at the 4ltb
Annual Convention of Rotary In­
ternational, which will be held In
Lucerne, Switzerland, next May.

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Local Timing Assn.
To Study By-Laws
A t Meet Tomorrow
By MRS. RUTH LA Y O
The newly organized Seminole
Timing Assn. wUI meet In Sunnyshade P a r t. Longwood, at 7:45 P ,
M. Tuesday evening, August 2*.
At this meeting by-laws will-ba
studied and approved as well as
due*, also charges, as to b* charg­
ed, lo r those participating in tha
drag races. The necessary equips
meat, each driver will ha required
to me*4 to meat tha safety iawa
as proscribed by .the national orga- *
nisaUan, and its purchase.
The officers o f thla organisation.,
Pros. Dick Joyce, Cassslbeityt
vIce-Pros. Billy Joe Young. Aka----- -- ■—1— ; Sec.-Tress. U artH
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Dated this lbs *nd day of Auauit, flea In th* court hour* of aald Coun­
ty at Hanford, Florida, within rlahl
A. U. ISIS.
1*1 ItL T II R. C ATCIIKI,
calendar muntli* front th* lima of
the l lr rl publication of title nolle*.
A* Adm lnlalratrli of tha
Katala n( Ml.SMC .-. '
Karh claim ur demand *h*M ha In
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of tha claimant, and *hall b* awurn
Attortlav
for
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in hv claimant. Ill* ae*nt. hla at­
BAH NH AKT If allva, and thslr ra Hastord.
torney. and any auch claim or de­
Florida
spscUva unknown apouasa If mar*
mand not *&lt;&gt; filed ■hn11 h* void.
rial, aad CJIAJILKB K. U A ItM IA U T
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V i o l publication Auauat I. A. D..
aad any and a ll panana clalminc hr. la rei IL ta le e f AU TIIL'It ARNK* IS^S
through. under or agalaat sold Kllsha Brooks. 1C M. Barnhart. Charles ION. Dtrtaacd.
M Barabart aad K a lla H. Bara. T * all er*dllara aad per*eaa ha«laa IN T I I K COI HT OF T H U COt'NTY
aw demand* a^alaal aald
hart, bla wlfai.and all p*r*on* bar* rla lw *
Jl IMIF,
SKMINOLH.. COl'NTY,
lad, or claiming to bar*, anr rlahl. eafatei
FLO RIDA. |N HF.i ROTATK OF .
You and aarh af you ara hereby
Mila or lalareat la aad to tha follow *
Insr described land, located In Hcrel- notified and rraulrad In pimrut any VIAIIY I.KFFT.Kn HTRONa, Dacssi*
noia Countv. Florida, lo -w ll: IVU of claim* and damanda wlilc-li you, or *d.
HIV 14 o f H tv g of Ki:&gt;t and HCU sllhsr o f you. may hava asalm t III* la Prabalr. Tu all crrdllnr* and
and Halt I arras fa ta l* or A llT lllin AII.VKHUN. da.
. I f HSU of N i l 'l l
of N K o f N U of N W U of HWU. esaard, lat* of W ald Couuly. North prrnon* havlna claims or demands
A 1,1/ In Hsetlun II. Toarntblp Sv Dakota. In the County Jude* of npalmt aald **tat*l
Hfnilnnl* Cotiety, Florida, al hla of*
You and each of you ar* h»r*hv
Month, Ranaa 11 Ka*l.
You, and each of yuu, ara harrby
notified
that a suit
has
bsoii
brouaht aaalnsl you In Ilia Circuit
rnurt In and for dsmlnnla Countr,
Florida, In chancery, entitled IV. -I.
U AH TI.KY. mid VIA It Y 1IAIIT1.KY.
hi* wife, plaintiff*, V. KLIH IIA
llltOOKH. ot al. dsfaadaal*. and you.
aad aarh of you ara required In f i l l
your anawar In tha plaintiff*' com*
plaint with lha Clark o f ta li Cuurt,
and ssrva upon plaintiff*, or plain*
I lffF atlornsy. (IKO. Hl'RKR. Jll.,
whoa* sddra** la r . O. U oi lis t.
Raaford, Florida, a cupr o f *ald
aniwsr, on or hatnra \V*dnr«day.
Haptsmbsr I. A. L&gt;.. I t i l . and ir you
fall lo do au. a dreraa pro con*
f*»*o wll| ha antarrd apalnal you.
and inch o f you. for lha r * ll* f
dtmaadad la aald rnmplalul
Tha nature of Ihla suit I* to niilat
lha ttlla lo tha abote ds*rrlbrd land,
aaal*** vou&lt; and sach of you.
WITNKHH my hand and *ral
of aald Court at Hanford. Hrmlnol*
County, Florida. Ihl* Ird day of
Auautl. A. !*.. ISIS.
/a/ O. F. IIK R V n O X
Clark o f aald Court.
nr.O. A Hl’ KKIl, Jll.
Hoilcllnr for P lain tiff*

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Sum ner Cooler
T o freshen and cool the house
for hot weather, try using some
o f the new lamp shaded m id * of
laminated vinyl plaatie with th#
texture and appearance o f flib «
net.
They have that ocean-side eppeal, that brecze-swapt look which
adds a welcome note to any room
In hot weather. And (wing plaatie,
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free even when all tha window*
are open — just by washing In
aoap or detergent suds.

Legal Notice

In the tlenrt af the I'nnntr ■&gt;***•.
Seminole t ; « « * l » , Florida, In Frn- Hanford. Florida.
bnle.
ICntCIJIT rO I'R T HK 11.1
In ret ICnlnln e f
gC IH IK IL'H g. I l l VMKit
Ueena.ad. IF THR COI IST OF THIS rol hTY
illMIR,
dSGMIhOl.SI. COb ATI ,
T » A ll t/'redllnrn nnS Prrinnt Hnrlnn
•TATM OF KMlhlUS.
t.'lnlmi aw llemanda Aaalnat Said
la ee the H tla l* e ft
B ifa lei
T »u and nncli of )ou ars hsrnbr MINKfM M. HTKW'ART. Uscaaetd.
IV PMOBATM
nm lflcd and rruulrrd In urasrnl anr
F IN A L AOTICM
tlslina aiid demand* which &gt;u«. ar
i i hrr of you mar havs aaalnsl lha
N ollia la harabr alvan that tha
talata o f g U IIIlK tH d g. IIUVIIKK. undsraleatd w ill, on th* SOlh day of
n-ra.rd. lata e f said C&lt;.unl&gt;. la the Paptsmhar. A. O. ISIS, p rtlta t tu tha
'mintr Judn* o f Hemlnuls Couniy, llanorabla County Judy* of M iniVloiida al hla o fflr * In lha court nala Counlt. Florida, bar final ra*
Imusn o f aald County at Hanford, tura. account aad yourhara. aa Ad*
Florida.
within
slab!
ralandar m lnlslratrls o f lha K*tala o f VIIKninths from Ilia lima o f lha first N IR M. H TRW AItT. drr*a*ad. and
tiuhlli-sllon of Ihl* nolle*
Karh nt slid time, than and there, make
claim or domand ahall lis In wrltlOB. anpllrallnn lo lha aald Juda* for a
and ahall fla ts tha pises of r**l&gt; final adllsm ani o f bar administra­
mrruaad poal offlcs addraas o f lha tion o f aald aa lile. aud fo r aa otdrr
rlaluiaat. and ahall l&gt;a aworn to hr dlscharelnp her aa auch Admlnldra*
lha claimani, hla aaent, or atlor. f r it
pry, and any such claim or d*nisnd
hut to filed ahall ha ha told.
/a/ K lm rr W. Ifuvtar
Aa admlnMratur o f Ilia Katala of
g r in iN U M g . h u t h k ii.
dacaassd
Flral puhllralluu Auauil I t . ISIS
In tha I' m , i a l lbs t analy Jndas,
Seminal* t.'aaat*. SUHSa, in
l'r*hnlr.
In ret I h l a l * aI
S. H V I.V A M A VU-CAI.I.KT.
I&gt;sc*a**d.
Tn A ll Credit*** aad Ptraena Slav*
a * l lalma « r U tw aaSi Annin** Bald
tsla iei
You aad sach of you ara hertbr
n llllrd and resulted to praarni any
lalnt* and drmaud* wblrh yuu. ar
llhar o f you. may hava aaalatt
lirlta la t* o f N. H V LV AM A VIcCAI.-

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LET, ditu u il. lata of aald Cuuat
to ths County Juda* at Pamlns..

L'uiit, ly, Fluilda. at Ilia office In tha
rnurt houaa o f aald County at Han*
fold. Florida, within sight ralandar
month* from tha lima of tha flrat
publication o f ihla noilea. Karh
claim or drmaad ahall l&gt;a la w rit.
i " l . and ahal| d ata tha placa of
• &gt;ldrnro aad po.t office addraw of
a rlalmaat. and ahall ha sworn to
hr
claimant or agent or altar*
par. and any such claim « r demand
oat so filed shall ha void.
Ila rra r Wallace Vlci'allry
Aa aicru tor o f lha l.a*i W ill
aad Taetaanent af
la VlcCalUy,
.H« Iran
Ivanla
McCal..
daaaaaad
It. W . Ware, Attorney
Woodruff. Far Vina bids
Aaaford. Florida.
First puhlloaltsa Auautl 11th. n i l

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notified and rsuulrsd to prastat to r
claim* and dsmand* which you, ar

Legol Notice

SAFE DEPOSIT
BOXES

MU
LOW C O S T
H IGH
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deceased, late of said County, to tbs
County Judas of Remlnols Cousty.
Florida at hla offlcs In ths court
houaa of said Couniy at Haafoid,
Florida.
within
slaht
ralandar
month* from ths tlms of ths first
publication of thla holies. Bach
claim or dsmand shall ha la wrlilna.
feai*
and shall ptaia tha plaea o f rs*ldenes and post offlea address ot th'
claimant, and ahall ha aworn to
tho claimant, hla aesit. or Ms
tornay. and any aush claim or ds*
maid not *o filed ahall ba void.
/*/ A L L A N t. VIOSRLKY
Aa Admlalstrator cum Tssta*
minto Annsio nf Ihs Ratals of
MAIIY I.K F F L R n HTIIONO. ds*
raassd
Flrat publlcatloa Aupust Ith, A.
D.. m s .
nKO. A. HPERR. JR.
Attorney for Katato
P O. lloz I t l t
Hanford. Florida

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est to the exterior.

Dramatic Effects May
Be Created By Fabrics

Different Colors, .
Materials Being
Used For Tables

Characteristic of today’s decor prints Mill lea.I for draperies and
Innovations In occasional tables
is the use of fabric to create a fumitue covering used primarily arc: combination of different mat­
striated effects.
f
in bedrooms with matching bed­ erials, colors and unusual styling.
In modern the treatment may be spreads. 1’ rovinciaJ* are favored
Leather ami rattan are combin­
either softer in appearance or nub- in Early American and other trad­ ed In simple modem styling for
by in texture; with low pile and itional homes.
patio, den or living room use.
stiated effects.
Making a bid for popularity are |ilnndwovcn gras*, imbedded in
Ir traditional the decorative the new Continental prints— large |plastic contrasts nicely with lintelements have been simplified fur scale geometries and three dimen­ ! ed oak.
dramatic impact. Favored are sional patterns. These show new
Hall glass and half walnut top*
matelasscs, bouclcs and brocades. spacing created to harmonise with create a distinctive tabic, with a
Featured colors arc beige, toast, the floating lightness and airy convenient storage space under
characteristics of contemporary the walnut half.
gold on white; and all while.
In upholstery fabrics. Wcdgcwnod furnishings.
Wood inlay* arc popular to give
Other patterns show small sym­ greater surface richness: such a*,
blues, brilliant blues with metallic
thread interwoven nnd navy blue metrical design* In scale with less walnut set with plastic and mar­
come to the fore. One manufact­ than spacious rooms.
ble chip top.
Fusing primitive and modern
urer introduces a luminous Pers­
Colored mosaic tile tops with
is a group nl clean-cut geometric
ian blue.
Cottons in floral and Provincial' prints from Sweden. Italy enntri- rich mahogany or cherry bases
brighten any decor.
Newest development In plastic
topped tables is plastic *ut to
create an inlay pattern.
White or tan cork with llmrd oak
1creates a smart group of modern
tables.
For an elegant look, there are
marble-topped tables with brass
legs.
Tables are created with light
lines and built to the floor bases,
llut the new look is low-slung, in
free forms.

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ctegrant Sari prints appear on
smooth surface cottons, rnhanerd
by the use of gold inlays and
rich colors.
New cotton fabrics take on tex­
ture interest, simulating handwoven effects and incorporating
nylon threads for extra wear. Sil­
ver and gold mctallics give an
over-all glint rather than the pre­
cisely defined metallic stripes of
last season.
Upholstery materials arc treat­
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By VIV IA N BROWN
A r Nrwufeatur** Writer
flood design In homo furnishings
’shouldn’t be hard to come by.
Some tno objects were selected
for the 19SS showing of good Je
sign sponsored by New York’s
Museum of Modern Art and the
Chicago Merchandise Mart.
Nobody looks for bad design. But
a homemaker has Just so much
to spend nnd if she has no other
yardstick for measuring good taste,
she must depend on the buyer of
her local furniture store to bring
it to her. Sometimes this is good.
Sometimes bad.
Homemakers who are lorn be­
tween traditional and modem fur­
nishings, or who try to find a
happy combination of the two, will
enjoy some of the new furnituro
fashions srlected for the good dc
sign show.
One piece* by Paul McCobb Is
sort of a cabinet, chest, closely re
semhling the dry sink commode
of the eighties, (irorge Tanicr’s
polished bench of plywood, teak
and beech is another piece that
routd fit well into a "mixed-up"
decor.
Color was emphasize! in this
show for the first time. There
were clear, bright hues, such as
Darrell tatndrum’s chaise lounge
of foam rubber on a steel base up­
holstered in brilliant yellow. Tiny
lacquered occasional
tables by
Helen Pope had colorful tops with
brass legs which spread at the
floor from one support.
The elegant simplicity of theso
pieces pleased most of the de­
signers, some of whom have been
highly rrltlral of rigid modern.
MrCobb pointed out that refine
mt-nt and scale emphasized the
simplicity of the current crop of
designs—no unnecessary decora
tlon, natural woods and materials
shown in their true form.
The homemaker who needs a
guiding hand in furniture selection
would do well to seek out furnishIngs tagged "good design.” Not
all of these might fit into her de­
corating scheme but If they do it
gives her a head start on good
looks In furniture fashions.

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The flush door is a hanjy item door, and the door is cut to the
for do-it-yourself projects. It ha* desired size. Then cut tha lam'
proved successful as a surface for inate so that it will fit flush over
buffrt table, coffee and utility the door. The legs .ire placed over
table.
each corner of the door, the screw
Even old doors are covered w-ith
hole is marked with a pencil. The
plastic coated tension typo lam­
inate, available in some 25 popular legs aie attached to the door with
colors or wood— grain finishes In flat head screws. These should be
lend an added incentive to crea­ good and tight.
tive homemakers. This material
The table described here used a
coves up cracks,
nicks
and surface 1/10 inch decorative lam
scratches, doesn’ t chip and Is r e - 1
inate. Mastic was spread over
sistant to stains anil abrasions. It
the entire surface first, then the
may be wiped o ff in n jiffy with
material was carefully placed over
a damp cloth.
the door. The material comes to
How to go about It?
you rurvi&gt;d so that it may be rasil)
The experts (who make every­ smoothed flat on any sound sur
thing sound so simple) say to take face. Out the molding strips In a
your surface covering, and wood miter box to gel a good corner fit
or wrought Iron leg* (they suggest When the molding strips are nail­
28 inches for a buffet height) to ed Into the side of the door the)
start. Then equip yourself with should overlap the surface mater
1 ti inch wooden corner mol .lings ini.
and tools—hammer, nails, cross­
File all sharp corners down after
cut saw, mitef box, screwdriver, the molding is nailed on. The
pliers, file and drill. Mastic Is slightly exposed edge of the old
required to cement the new sur­ door should he painted mol mold
face to the door.
itig shellaced. After the seenn.
If an olJ door is used, all hard­ coat is applied the table should
ware should he removed from the tie finished.

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New woods, finishes and colors
make contemporary furnishings
shown at the Chicago Home Fum
ishings Show warm, comfortable
and cheerful to behold.
There Is a trend to unusual
grains in wood such as borranco,
a South American harJwnod that
resembles teak. It Is a medium
rod-brown, a popular new tone in
dining room and living room furn­
iture. Woodland brown birch it an­
other. Ebony, beech, walnut and
teak ar# combined by one design­
er.
Hardware on burraus and buf­
fet* has splurged on every avail­
able metal It seems. Stainless steel
drawer pulls are now addeJ to the
brass, copper, silver and pewter
shown last year. Porcelain, glass,
and wood alto are used.
Newer modern furniture is very
graceful, offering all (he comfort
of the old traditional furniture
. plus an uncluttered pleasing effect
I to the rye. Fosm rubber cushions
arc on dining room chairs in many
lines.
Among the new furniture pieces
shown are: a reading or siting
night table (hat adjusts to fit over
the bed for lovers of late snacks,
high revolving chair (tools for tha
breakfast snack bar, ao 80 Inch
rosewood buffet with built-in bread
board, a coffeo utile that ran be­
come 86 Inches long to hold vari­
ous cabinet arrangemenU.
Furniture reproductions of per­
iod ity le i include Italian Provin­
cial, the most popular, with French
Provincial, Early American and
Directolre close on Its heels.

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FLO R A L PRINTS
More seating units are now up­
holstered In floral print material.
A polished cotton fabric, quilted
along the lines of the design, will
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NEW YO R K I f t - A new fifa ro of
heroic satare looms on the Ameri­
can political horizon — the twoSsted rice a rrsl '^ V .
la the.viu* rt hasn't made mock
difference whether the president s
harness mate had t heads or I I
thumbs, a t he didn't eocnt much
anyway. O s m a il problem waa to
make the appropriate noises while
presiding over the U. S. Senate.
Only one maa in history his
made a really memorable utter
anee while serving as stall moose
for the occupant of the Whitt
Boose. Re waa Thomas Riley Mar­
shall. rice president under Woodrow Wilson. Marshall escaped obli­
vion as the result of his daring re­
mark. “ What this country needs
is a good fire-cent cigar.”
But the situation has oov.cbahged. The voters seem sold 'on the
idea that what this country needs
Is not a vice president who merely
yearns for a good fire-cent cigar,
but rev who will get tn these with

- T o w I n f e r ! Herald pr— ntn to jroa to- malarial*, colon avaOabU this year Is Sasday Ns — ml “Hack Te School” odttka. It ford stores.
is
la tho promotion of thopplm
A s Sanford** citizens patronize their
la Sanford for tha taadrto-netaooi dothing neighbors* stores, so will Sanford prosper
and materials nssds of boys and ffafa ra- and expand, fo r each merchant is dependent
tamtam to school or first sacking thatar np- upon tha good will o f thorn o f os who live
.paanaes hi facnl school ilsmrnnms
and play and work either in Sanford proper
— Merchants of Saaford have gathmwd to- or In one of tho neighboring communities.
•other on te***"**1* sslection o f stytos and
Sanford merchants are proud o f their
materials available to them through the stocks and o f their selections that are amsitsts of the nation. Sanford’s bosinsm daptabW fo r local use and wear - their mermen are eftetag their —factions to parents chandlse is priced fo r a small margin o f
who want to choose fo r their children from profit and most times the local prices are

Income T o * Lows
There’ Is ea Alla* la W onderland quality
about ear f « M
wane tax lews, with
their extrsawly Ugh upper-bracket rates.

la ftk y w (f / /1,600 n yaar) w a a flaad
•MOO tap M l dub for a display of tamper
♦award tfcr ten . Thin 4a ec— Ite nd a bnataw— n y n i t f t r tfc# v—son that tha flan
n—at bt jaM If tha pfajrnr la tn knap aa
a w t lr lN tala prof— fa*. Thoa, hfa taxahfa to— a fa ladacad by tha 90,000.
' Aftar &lt;a0nrtlana, tha top tax rata aa
• k A Tg 1i in rnu fa 14 nar cant So tha
flat gfvaa kfaa a tax reduction of 94J00,
tearing h i* only 9900 out of peckat

•IL Ia that c a m , the ballplayer would itnnd
JB 9900 to * and a 99.000 Cain, for a n*t
* o fit af 94J0Q”
T. Vary f*w of ug hard p— nal dxptrfancd
w i t h afthdr 9100,000 toco—
or 99.000
t e . Bat this f Actual Qhutntioa indicate
Jnat bow eoafoMd, inequitable, and gen­
erally nadwtiMl oar tax tanri art. Lika Topry,
tiwy jnat fiww - and rrrw into a crazyfatiL That's why —ntimrnt for a complain
•varitoal tana ban nowballtof.

The Sanford Harold

fa r less expensive than foreign markets
because o f lower overhead and smaller, more
experienced staffs o f salespeople.
The easy accessibility o f the local stores
with a huge free parking lot and downtown
parking privileges makes shopping in San­
ford more convenient aa well as economical.
Many shoppers do not take into considera­
tion the high added cost o f their shopping
because o f travel expense Many times items
purchased in foreign stores because exhorMtantly priced because o f the added automo­
bile expat— added to them.
Sanford merchants welcome the oppor­
tunity to serve their local neighbors and
extend to them every courtesy possible
daring your visits to their stores.
Whopping at home U a pleasure - not a
tirmowe drudgery.
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Export Concern
Some industries are becoming concern­
ed over increased Japanese exports to Ame­
rica. It is natural, considering the great d if­
ferences in wage standards, for these peo­
ple to fm r competition from Japan.
This sors point was given an enormous
amount o f publicity in the mxalled Fort
Lewis ease. A t Fort Lewis, Washington.
Japanese Plywood, unknown to the contrac­
tor, was used for paneling and doors. This
was in violation o f a federal law prohibit­
ing the use o f such foreign materials in gov­
ernmental building. The Judge Advocate
General ruled that tbe contractor would
have to tear them out and replace them.
Now there is a delay In the construction
because no manufacturer ta n supply mater­
ials to the original specifications. Cotton
goods and fisheries are other industries
affected by oriental competition.
Japan ia an ally by d efea t In the Orient,
•be la our major ally. Since it was by our
nuclear weapons she waa brought to her
knees, relationships with her must be
strained to a degree. This is a delicate
balance we must not upeet unless we force
Japan to her powerful Red neighbors.
Our trade with Japan Is highly favorable.
The 1BS4 figure, tha latest available, shows
9670 million In exports to us against |200
million imported from us. In foreign aid
we received - yes, they paid us - |29 mil­
lion last year.
We should not forget that most coun­
tries take multi-million dollar donations
from us while Japan pays us. I f we are
too harsh on her Industries, ws will be faced
with the dilemma o f either supporting her
or losing her to the Reds, or maybe even
both.
This, naturally, must be avoided.

2-Fisted Vice President Wanted

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pertbe limited d*F bad te C— grass. Moat e f On
M et which promises— If they are te be
bed during kept—will bare te be translated
into law.

t e pwries- Judged by tho
M te their campaign pteT
t e net by th e —rar mad
-M ar oratory af thafr cew-

tbe rtaUIdiffer te—
partite —
the parti—

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H ia in O—cras* that the con­
flicting elemonta within the winRing party trill attempt to make
good — the promises or whittle
them down or ignore them. It U
there that a president's program
can be made or broken.

Hotel Is In Fifth
Year Of Battle
With Mynah Birds

Portion O f Game
Management Area
To Be Transferred

TALLAH ASSEE iH -T h s Game
sad FTvih Water Fish Commis­
sion baa drawn up a tentative
agreement whereby part of a
fam e management area ia Palm
HONOLULU UP — The Royal
Beach County would be transfer­
Hawaiian Hotel took a few points
red to Pratt and Whitney as u e
in the current round o f the fivesite fo r a le t engbw plant.
year battle with the talking myn­
The commission said h
waa
ah birds—but hotel manager John
awaiting word from the firm as
C. Puchbeck still isn’t raising his
a signal for making the trans­
bands ia victory.
fer. Tbe Legislature authorized
Tbe mynahs make their homes the commissi— to transfer the T.
in Hawaii’s huge banyan trees and W. Cornett Game Management
the grounds o f the Royal are full Area to Pratt and Whitney En­
o f them.
gine Division of United Aircraft
Pitch beck’s latest bid for vie-' Corp.
for a
larger
adjoining
troy was to trim the trees — they tract.
look like a H arlot recruit's scalp.
President William Gwian of
But last time be tried it, the United A ircraft has said the firm
mynahs moved back in with the waa interested in the site but
growing foUage.
hasn't made any announcement
plans
fo r
the
The birds are described by oral- about definite
thoioglsts as cocky, Inquisitive,1project.
often combative.
The
mynah
waa
originally
brought here from India becaeae
it feeds oe harmful inserts
Like tbe starling — the mala-:
WASHINGTON UP-Tbe cost of
land, it bees me a much worse
liTiag Jumped seven-tenths ef ooe
peat
percent In July for the second suc­
One attempt to get rid o f them cessive month, sending consumer
was the use o f high frequency prices to a record high and bring­
sound waves. The idea waa that! ing wsge boosts te 1U million
the sound w ives would give the workers.
birds a headache.
Tbe increase means that the
But the high frequency waves consumer’ * dollar hat lost more
caused vibrations ia the false than ooe penny of purchasing
teeth o f hotel guests and such power during the past two months
time the generator waa run, tele­ tnd two cents in the post year.
phone calls poured. Into the desk i Auto workers, under eontracts
from
distressed guests seeking adjusted to living costs, will ob­
tain a 4-cent hourly wage Increase.
dentists tor sadden toothache.
So will some to,WO electrical wortAnother bluff tried by Pinch­
beck also failed miserably. He
Aircraft, farm equipment and
hoisted cats in cages, trying to
some other workers, wfll gain
scare o ff the noisy birds.
three-to-flve-cent Increases.
Tbe mynahs, said Pischbeck,
The July index, issued last week
Just laughed at the poor feline*.
The recorded distress call o f by the Labor Department's Bureau
of Labor S u tiitics stood at 11T
mynahs was rebroadcast in the
percent of the 1M7-W average.
royal gardens but the broadcast
C. FLOYD 111 IN K
made as much racket as tha
CAM P McQUARRHS ( * - A poolbirds themselves — and tbe myn­
try commission which would do
ahs started roosting — tha sound
for Florida's poultry Industry what
equipment.
tho Florida Citrus Commissi— has
dons for the fruit industry bat
been proposed by See. C. H. Bourke
Floyd o f Apalachicola.
Floyd, chairman of tha elegisla­
ture's 'interim poultry committee,
JACKSONVILLE &lt;ft-D r. Melvin
made the proposal Thursday before
P. Reid o f Pensscols has been
S00 poultrymen attending the 15th
appointed chief psychologist con­
annual Poultry Institute.
sultant to the Bureau e f Mental
R e said the state's poultry in­
Health o f the Florida State Board
dustry also needs more ergsnlzao f Health, Dr. Wilson T. Sowder,
tion.
state health officer, H id Tues­
“ While the Florida State Poultry
day.
Producers Assn, is doing a fine
For the past two y e a n Dr. Reid
Job Its membership should be
has been director o f the Escam­
greatly increased," he said. “ I am
bia County Guidance Clinic te
sure there are.ESOO poultry pro­
Pensacola.
ducers In Florida and yat the mem­
Dr. Reid was born fat L a k e bership o f the assoclati— is not
Worth and received hi* B. S. and one-third that many.”
master’s from the University at
Floyd said his interim commit­
Miami.
tee will be in Jacksonville Nov.
X. The committee, ha said, is pushTbe Calumet Farm, owned by lag an expansion la the poultry
Mrs. Gene Marker, set a money market news service and Is trying
winning record far taking down to secure fire insurance rate reduet1.409.OS in purses In 1*47.
lions tor poultrymen.

Dr. Melvin Reid
Gets Appointment

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b n a knuckle* and f i l b t e £
Perhaps the b iffa a t m a lt al the
1PM national political conventions
U that both R^bUcaaa and Dam.
ocrata now a p e e an thi*—nnm iaf
the eatcothrt breach d the federal
government has become a lo w *
fisted Job.
The president’ s two fists are no
lo e te r enough. His reap moat hare
w .ti too.
Considering tha prorca political
pognacity of tha two present rival
candidates for rice president—
Estes KefauTer and Dick Nlxon-»
the nation m ar even wind op with
a eeep who fieea tha appearance
o f haring tripie fists.
Commenting on the new trend,
a television pandit pontificated1
"There will be no more Throttlebottomi.” He w *» referring to
Alexander Throtdebottom. the ami­
able, bumbling. Tice preakJential
nooentity ia tbe Broadway musi­
cal, “ Of Tbee 1 Sing.’
But wbat about tbe mother of a
little boy wbo doesn't want to get

P re g n a n c y Itself W o n 't
C a u s e Teeth T o D e c a y
^PR E O N A K C M a^ttaeif does not
cause tooth decay.
Tha widespread belief among
American women that pregnancy
la a direct source o f dental trouble
la aoanethlng I would like to de­
bunk right now.
An r i— I M yth
I t la nothing but aa age-old
myth.
But R la am a iln t bow many
persona hare this misconception.
An American Dental Association
survey disclosed that M per sent
of the famlileo Interviewed asso­
ciated dental decay with preg­
nancy.
The plain truth la that any In­
crease in decay during pregnancy
generally can be attributed to
poor mouth hygiene and too fre ­
quent consumption e f sweets
Dental acientlsts have conducted
testa which repeatedly have es­
tablished this aa factual.
Neither la It true that tha un­
born child absorbs calcium from
the teeth nf tbe mother. Again,
studies show that tha mother's
teeth do not release calcium er
any other element fo r the benefit
• f her child
•tirprtalngly. M * true that ex­
pectant mothers on rich diets arc
more likely to develop calcium
deficiencies than those on poorer
diets. While nutrients such as the
■nlik products contain calcium,
.hag aim are abundant In phos­
phate*.

show, Inhibit passage o f calcium
Into tho blood stream. I f Dot
remedied, resulting calcium de­
ficiency m ight produce skeletal
abnormalities in both the expec­
tant mother and her unborn
baby.
OcncraUy, this ralclnm defi­
ciency ia signaled by cramps ha
the legs.
Recently It was revealed that
calcium dtfldtad—may be over*
coma with a prenatal calcium
supplement which le free o f phos­
phite. it's called calcisalln and
also contains aluminum hydrox­
ide g * l Iren and certain Impor­
tant vitamins,
Tha excess phosphorus that tha
mother-to-be gets In her dally
diet 1* neutralised by the gel and
her body gets full benefit fro­
th* calcium Intake.
•o, don’t blame the baby far
any calcium deficiency. B e ll have
•noogb troubles o f his ewa after
he's born.

ia the— end slug? C n «In M
loafer bop* bar aoa will gin * up
tad become rice president?
Parhapa not la national politic*.
But the little led still hat ■ future
in iedustry.
There must bo several hundred
thousand vice presidents la t i *
business world. Many i r e harmless
souls who dwell in upholstered swi­
vel chairs and spend the day scrib­
bling memo* to their p riva tt sec•etary to be sure that no one
without proper authorization uses
the office pencil sharpener.
Aggressive beads of business or­
ganize tions sometimes like to sur­
round
themselves
with
these
Throttlebottoms on the reasonable
assumption, "W ith guys like thfE&gt;
around mo I h i V to look good—
if only by contrast.”
The president o f the United
States doesn’ t have to worry about
having his job taken away from
him by a two-fisted vice president.
But the president o f a bushiest
firm has no sueh guarantee. 11
aU the Throttlebottoma in Industry
suddenly start flexing their mus­
cles and doubling up their fiitu
no business president or boar#
chairman ia the land will sleep
easily.
Do tycoons want a situation libs
that? Not if we know tycoons.
The moral is, If you want to be
a Throttlcbottom ia life, get out si
politics.
The business wotM depends os
its Throttlebottoms, almost n
much at h does on paper clips,
to keep things together.

Legal Notice

To All CieSttwe aaS Pvfssas Havfse
Claim ee M a s a W Awatos* SiK
K atatti

Ton s o l sack e f yon are hsrsbv
aotlflee s&gt;&lt; reqsIrsC te nreseat an?
claims sad dsmaaSs which you. nj
slthsr ef too. may have stain—
the salat# ef .MKUCN *
DAT
ncHt'LTZ deceased. Ute e f said
Couuty. te the Couety fudge of Ssra.
luele County, Florida, at his office
n the court house ef eald County st
Sanford. Florida within alsbt cul.ndsr months from the time ef tha
I rat eublleatlon ef this aotlee. Back
lalra or demand shall be In wrltlr.e
and shall stats the place e f residence
sod post office address ef the claim,
ant. and snail he sworn to by tha
claimant, er aetnt nr attorney and
any such claim er dtmand aet ae
filed ehatl be void.
Carl Rais
As eaecutor af tha Last WltT*
and Testament af
Helen B. Day admits. deceased
It W Wars.
Wo-druff.Perklaa Bid*..
•aaford Florida.
Ally, for Kseetitar.

first oohlleatlon Aueust 1*th. ISIS.

YOU'RE TELLING ME!
PO LICE af Chiswick. Rutland,
have be— called in to Investigate
* bouse said to be haunted by s
spectre that thrown pennies at
people. First time we ever heard
c f s ghost equipped wtlh a piggy
hank.
I I !
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fuaert efeped fhrir m fio—1coniwnfhm in ( su m Cify,
w rtad. We truet everything
scent off h am — ionsiy.
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In Gambia, W is t Africa, baboons hare become ao numerous

Woman Is Offered
$750 For Six-Inch
Strip O f Property
RIVERSIDE. Calif. Ill - Mrs.
Jan* McGregor baa received a new
offer e f 9TM far tbe six-inch strip
of downtown Riverside property
she owns and which knife* ia halt
a proposed municipal parking lo t
Mrs. McGregor inherited tbe
strip, lZT feet deep, several years
ago, and ever since has be— pay­
ing taxes—4 M 9 last year.

that the government the— te M b '
log a hard Urns keeping them la
control What are thorn epee try­
ing to rto-m tha monkeys out e f
people?
I I I
A Russia*, RAa claim* to U
JM yr*r» old, mom —ye he's both­
ered trttA one */ Ms maters eomta f leoee. Os* •/ Ms baby teetgf
i l l

ir stun. « « r uuumrwu nair-.
its t.H . a.4 drvltees: en4 stir- *r4
rnu
stl ethe- Detenus hsvln* or elslmlnc

sny rleht till* er interest ia ant
to the Isn4 hereinafter 4eeeribe4:
Tnu are hereby notifies that suit
hsa been ln«tltnt*4 arslnst vou is
he rirrull Court of the Nlstk Ju41.
rial Clrrult In sn4 for Uemlnnl*
’ouatv FlnrtSs. Chancery He. Sift,
In which soil It L Coleman Is nlalntiff *»4 Jams* B. Partin, ks Aimin'strulnr. etc. et al are 4efen4untiV
* » * In which olslntlff seeks tn oolet
Ihs title tn the fsllnwtn* nreperty
&gt;ttu»t*4 in Seminole County FlnrlSai
The eWet ttt feet e f the Anotk
t «t feet e f the SR Vi ef the KWH
ef iectlou IS Tewnskt* n So nib.
Ranee S* Kart.
An *t&gt;hrey|*te4 title e f sell suit
le R t» Coleman, nlulatlff. v. James
R. Panin us ASmlnlstrutor. etc, et
at. 4efrn4»nt*.
Cnlese yee file year writteu t —
fen— It any. te the cemolslst Ja
*M suit ea er before Beotemher It.
Ittl. a 4ecree orn re nfearn wfll be
ntere4 aeulnat y e a
,
Dste4 Aueost IL t i l l
1
O. P. Herndon
Clrrult Court Clerk
I t Z L Burdick
Denote Clerk

'My hands a rs a llttls full
but I can still talk on the
’phona"

SAow me
LUXURY! J

SM A LL a O Y invaded a big store’s lingerie motion and ahytr nc— amted hte problem to a lady clerk. ”1 want to buy
m a auffriM pres— t of a slip," he said, “but I forgot

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Eastmans Honored
Before Leaving
For New England

Deverse Amusements And Locations
*Chosen For Summer Vacation Season

H ie Ethel Root Circle o f the
Congregational Christian Church,
Sanford,
entertained
at
Rock
Springa, Aug. 25th, honoring Mr.

the West Coast and up to Tam ­ ■"d Mr*. Jim Eastman, an»*
pa. This was followed by a flight children, Jon, Sharon, Carol, and
to Greenville, 8. C. fo r a week Jimmy. The Eaatmans are leaving
in the North Carolina mountains. for New Hampshire to make their
Mrs. Hilda Davis Journeyed to
home, while Mr. Eastman It sta­
Nashville, Tenn. fo r a two-week
visit with her mother and sis­ tioned aboard ship in the North.
The Eastman family all wer*
ter, after which aha returned
home only to leave again fo r a very active in the new church.
week’a stay at New Smyrna Beach Mrs, Eastman, the President of
with her husband and aon.
the Ethel Root Circle, and also
Mr*. Bea Anderson, secretary
the Church Treasurer. Mr. East­
to Mrs. Mlfchel, took quite an
extensive trip with her daughter, man it on Board o f Trustees. Jon
Laura Ann, and two friends; and Sharon, belong to the Jr.
visiting in Little Rock. Ark., Col- Choir.
orado Springs and Denver, Colo.,
Swimming was enjoyed by the
Several o f the teachers chose Salt Lake City, U., Reno, Nev.,
to take advantage o f the sum­ Sacramento., Lake Tahoe, San group during the afternoon, then
mer months to increase
their Francisco and Fresno, Calif. Las a picnic supper was served, con­
store o f knowledge. Mrs. Martha Vegas, Nev., Ft. Worth and Dal­ sisting o f;
hamburgers, rolls,
Smith atudied at Stetson; Mrs. las, Tex. and Foley, Ala.
pickles, potato salad, tossed salad,
Marcella O lllff new this year at
Miss Ernestine Westpha] was
Southslde, took courses at Flor­ another who traveled through the baked beans, cup cakes, and tea.
Mrs. Herbert Thurston present­
ida Southern In Lakeland and also Western states to California, by
traveled
to Jacksonville
and car after having Down to Detro­ ed the family on behalf of the
Tampa, topping o ff the summer it, Mich. She returned to Ho­ circle with a large white lamp
by moving to Sanford; Mrs. Mary well, Mich, and took a week’a ahade with a beautiful Florida
Louise Prichard, worked on her tour o f Mlchigan'a Upper Penin­ scene of the new Citrus Tower on
Masters Degree at Stetson, where sula with Mr. and Mra. J. C. It. Mrs. Ed. Simpson, presented
her husband is Professor of Sikes o f Sanford. 8h« returned them with a bag of sand, so the
Bio logy j after which she spent to
Sanford
with
Miss Zillah fam ily would be sure to have sand
the last week o f h^r vacation at Welsh, who. with her mother, Mrs. In their shoes and return shortly
Madiera Beach and sightseeing Edyth Neal Welsh, drove a di­ to Florida.
on Ouli Beaches aoJ St. Peters­ stance of about 4,000 miles to
Mrs. Herbert Thurston, Mrs. Ed.
burg with her fam ily; Mrs. Hszel Chicago, 111., Duluth, Minn., and Simpson, and Mra. Bonner Cart­
West attended Stetson and after Grand Rapids, Mich.
er, made the arrangements to
receiving her M. A. Degree, flew
make the a ffair a success. The
One
of
the
highlights
of
their
to Macon,
da.,
with her son
following are those who helped to
Tim m y to spend a week with re trip was the boot trip they took h o n o r
the Eastman family;
on Lake M'chigan. All In all they
letives.
Miss Helen Witte, Mr*. Oscar
had
a
“
wonderful
trip".
The
Mrs. Nancy Brock chose St.
Zittrowe, Mr. and Mrs. Homier
Petersburg and Daytona Beach students o f Southslde School will Carter, and Ellen, Mr. and Mrs.
•a her vacation spots while Mrs. no doubt have a group of re­ John Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
freshed and well-rested teachers
Ruby M. Davis, lunchroom man
Stinson, and Billy, Mr. and Mrs.
awaiting their arrival when they
agar, elected to visit with rela
Earl Moxcly. Mrs. W. L. Itoyd
go back to school on Sept. 4.
o f North Carolina, Mrs. Harold
Uves In Mllledgcvllle, Ga. Also
Harbst, sons, Alan and Harold,
Visiting in Ga. was Mrs. Martha
Mr. and Mra. Owen Mcrdilh, and
Rowland, who visited relatives
Patty, Mary Jo, Beverly and Ruth
in Cairo and Augusta. Miss Mar­
Robinson, Toddy Vinning, Miss
guerite Dotson reports that she
Gertrude Vinning, Tony (ietman,
“ passed through Georgia" on her
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grtman,
way to Virginia, North Carolina
and Kentucky. Mrs. Wilma Mor­
Miss Janet McDaniel was hon- Sandy, Monnle, and Allen. Mr.
gan traveled to Richmond, Ky. orod Friday evening at 8 p.m. and Mrs. Ed. Simpson, Mr. and
and -Mrs. Ruth Carlton visited in with a Bridal shower given her Mrs. Ralph U ssing, Mr. Ed.
Chicago, III,
Jacksonville,
III., by Miss Ola B. and Miss Annette Ludeck, Mr. and Mra. Jim Gut,
Henry, Jim, Mrs. Hea Alford.
and San Antonio, Tea.
Yates.
Billy, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Alford,
Miss Helen Y. Brokenshire, who
Games wsr# playsd with prlies
and baby, Mra.
Ernest Tyson,
returns to Southslde this year
being won by Mrs. Lucille Rich­
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Thurs­
(saving taught there previously,
ardson, Miss Becky Johns and
ton, and Brian, Rev. Ur. J. Hseems to be the only one who
Miss Ola B. Yates.
Root. M iu Barbara and Kenny
elected to spend her vacation in
A fte r Jahet opened her many Alford, Mra. McMillan and two
New England, choosing Richmond,
gifts, refreshments were served. grandchildren.
N. H. as her destination.
Misa Dorothy Chambers spent The cake was beautifully decor­
one week traveling by car down ated with "Janet and Tommy"
to Miami and thence across to written on the top, encircled with
hearts.
Those Invited to enjoy the even­
ing with Janet ware Miss Carol
MONDAY
Herman. Miss Nola Davis, Miss
Becky Johns, Miss Mary Johns,
The Rainbow Girt* will meet at
Enjoying and interesting and Miss Joyce Hendsrson, Miss Jean- the Masonic Temple at 7:30 p. m.
Shirley
TUESDAY
“ fun-packed" weekend in Miami nstte Dandrldge, Miss
The Young People’* Department
this past weekend were Mrs. Har­ Dandridge, Miss Evelyn Landress,
r y Canell, Mra. Tommy McDonnld, Miss Shlr'ey Smith, Miss Wannle of the First Baptist Church will
have a hamburger fry at the home
Mr*. George Andrew Speer and Lee.
Mra. Dave Thrasher, who accom­
Also Mrs. Alice Yates, Mr*. of Mr*. W. E. Giles, Lake Monroe,
panied their husbands to ths Jay- McDaniel (Janet’s mother), Mrs at 7:00 P. M. All college stuJenU
cat Summer Conference held In Lucille Richardson, Mrs. Betty and members teaching are urged to
Miami Beach.
Yates, Mrs. Donna Henderson and come.
The
Frances
Horton
Circle
Included In the recreation pro­ Mra. Charles Townsend. Also Miss
gram planned for the wlvea was Mary Bilan Yatee o f Baltimore, meet at i:00 P. M. at the home
of Mra Benny Austin, 2330 Palmeta tour on Saturday morning o f Md.
to Ave.
. „ .
all the fashionable and exclusive
The regular meeting o f the D.A.
■hops on the famed Lincoln Road,
V. wUl be held at 1:00 at the D.A.
with a special highlight being a
V. Hut.
fashion show at Burdina’s.
The Rev. L. W. Scott will conduct
On 8unday morning the ladles
the morning devotions over WTRR
were conducted on a scenic sightSanford, at 1:30 a. m.
aaeing tour, by boat, o f some of
Past Noble Grands Club of the
the beautiful estates at Miami
Seminole Rebekah Lodge meets at
Beach.
th* I. O. O. F Hall at 8:00 p. m.
In addition to these special fea­
Mra. Beulah Thornton will be hosttures- the group also enjoyed se­
eta for the Important business
veral small luncheons and quite
meeting.
• lot o f sunbathing and swimming
The Unity Class will meet In the
at Miami's famous beach.
Valdes Hotel at • p. m.
WEDNESDAY
The Rev. L. W. Scott will con­
duct the morning devotion* over
Mr, and Mrs. Ed Duda ere the WTRR, Sanford, at 8:30 A. M.
THURSDAY
p i rent* of a young son born at
The Rev. L. W. Scott will con­
Gainesville, where be U attending
school. Mra. Duda la the former duct the morning devotions over
Miss Sadye Beth nam ing. Grand­ WTRR, Sanford, at 8:30 a. m.
FR ID A Y
parents are Mr. ahd Mr*. John
The Rev. L. W. Scott will conduct
Duda of 81a via and Mr*. Elsie
the morning devotions over WTRR,
Fleming of Oviedo.
Sanford, at 8:30 a. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kinard an­
Here's a good way to prepare
nounce the birth of a daughter born
Friday, Aug. M, at 7:43 a. m. in Uver, onions and bacon. Cook th#
Seminole Memorial Hospital. The onions in butter or margarine In
little girl, who was named Cindy a skillet until they are limp and
Joe, weighed ■ lbs. I o*. Mra. golden; remove from the pan and
Kinard will be remembered as the keep hot. Now cook the bacon in
former Miss Betty Mae Turner. the skillet until crisp; remove and
keep hot. Dip liver slices-in sea­
It's easy to beautify your kit­ soned flour and fry in bacon fat;
chen with plastic (h alf covering after the livar ha* been turned
that comes with ornamental bord­ and la almost done, put the on­
ers. ’n itr e ’s a dotted line to show ions over the slices and finish cook­
you exactly where to crease the ing. Sense topped with the crisp
border, so it caan bo folded even­ baron.
ly over the shelf e d g e -e n d H
really stays pot. Only a sudsy
sponge Is needed to keep color*
and patterns risen and bright.

Southslde’s teachers are back
on the Job, full o f enthuaiasin a f­
ter a lummer vacation, that all
aerned to enjoy, whether they
stayed home, toured Florida or
went outride the atate.
Among those choosing to spend
their vacations here in Sanford
were Mrs. Florence Shelbenberger, who is returning to Southslde
g. this year, after having taught there
^ y e a r before last, Miss S"e Stlbbs,
one of the new teachers who,
“ Just stayed home and loafed” ,
and Mrs. Barbara Hartwlg who
chose to remain at her home in
Loch Arbor.

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M'ss Patricia
Mary
Ratiganiera and white taper* and a beauand Lieutenant (J. g .) William' tlful arrangement at blue and
B,a|[er. Conroy married at 10 white asten and white tuberoses,
o clock Saturday morning, August
Mr*. Donovan Dean had charge
4, at s nuptial Mats at St. Do­
minic's Roman Catholic Church in of the reception, and Misa Lynn
Panama City, Florida. The Re­ Ratigan, sister o f the bride,
verend Father Andrew McGovern kept the bride’s book.
celebrated (be Masa and united
Out o f town guests included
the couple In Matrimony.
u.
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. Mr- ,nd Mr»J- latlgan, o f
The bride ii the daughter o f n , _ Y ork a t *
Mr. and Mr*. John H. RaUgkn o f " " . . V ®
f? .
Panama City and the groom la parents of the bride; Mr. and Mrs.
the son o f Mr. and Mrs. WUUam William B. Conroy of Potsdam,
New York, parents at Uw bride­
B. Conroy of Potsdam, N. Y.
groom, Mite Judy Conroy, sister
The a lu r was decorated with
of the bridegroom; Mis* Rose­
white
gladioli
and
magnolia
mary Slavln of New York City,
leaves.
aunt o f Uw bride; Mr. and Mra.
Given in marriage by her fath­ Donevan Dean o f Lakeland, Flor­
er, the bride wore a gown at ida; Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Later
white aatin with a cathedral and MD* Joan Mary Laser o f
train. The bodice was covered with Winter Park,
Florida;
Misa
imported lace and the icalloped Gretehen Ktrchhoff and Mise Con­
neckline was outlined In seed nie Ludwig of Sanford, Florida;
pearls. The fingertip' length veil Commander L. B, Libbay, Lt. (J.
o f French Illusion was attached g.) Warren Bruce, Lt. (J. g .) Carl
to a crown o f pearl. She carried England, L t (J, g .) Bob B anbea,
a satin covered prayer book ad­ LL (J. g .) David Russel, and
orned with white roses and lily Enalgn David Price, aU o f San
of the valley.
ford Naval Air StaUon; MDa
Miss Joan Mary Laiar, the maid Caroline Cuilck and Mr. and Mrs.
o f honor, wore a blue ballerina Ned Cualck o f Birmingham, Ala.
length gown of chiffon, and carri­
The bride and groom le ft ita
ed a nosegay o f light pink car­ mediately after the reeeptlqn for
nations. Miss Gretehen K trrh h 'ff a wedding trip to the Smoky
and Miss Connie Ludwig ware Mountains at Gatlimburg. Tenn
bridesmaids and wore dresses and then to the Adirondack Moun­
identical in style with that o f the tain* in New York. The bride
maid of honor but in a lighter wore a two piece dress o f cocoa
shade o f
blue. The nosegays brown silk shantung with match­
they carried ware of dark pink ing accessories.
carnations.
Mrs. Conroy attended Sanford
Lt. (J. g .) Richard C. Smith wa* schools, graduated from St. Jamas
best man, and the uahers were High School, and attended But­
Lt. (J. g .) William Huyrk
and ton University. L L (J. g.) Conroy
D a graduate at Notre Dame
Lt. (J. g .) Jama* McIntosh.
The mother of the bride wore a University in South Bend, In­
blue tucked Unen and lace dress diana, and D ataUoned at Ban
with white accessories and a ford Naval Air StaUon.
corsage o f white carnations.
Mr. and Mra. John J. RaUgan
The bridegroom’s mother wore entertained the wedding party
a teal blue silk shantung dress, and out o f town fuesta at a buf­
navy blue
accesaoriM, and a fet supper following the rehearsal.
corsage o f white carnations.
8o!olst Mias Judy Conroy, sis­
ter of the bridegroom, sank "A v e
M arla", "P a n t. AngeHcus", "O ,
Lord, *1 Am Not Worthy” , and
"Mother, At Thy Feet We’re
Kneeling".
A reception was held at the
home o f the bride’s parents where
e wedding breakfast was served.
The bride's table 'was covered
with an imported linen and lace
cloth on which was centered the
wedding cake, surrounded
by
white astere and fern. Silver can­
delabra were used. The punch table
on the porch was coveted by a
A acw t a
white linen and Uce doth, and
Virginia Burney
crystal candelabra ware used. The
Roobtlla Eubank*
mantel la the living room where
D o o m Pater*
the receiving Una was formed was
Auguet 88
AUyeon Lee
decorated with silver candle hold-

P&amp;AAonaL&amp;
Mr*. D. B. Within* and children
of Pahokee, visited here last week
with Mrs. Watkins' parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Haynes. David
Wilson accompanied the Watkins
home for a short vDIL
Friends o f Mr. and Mrs. Fabln
Spalding of Putnam, Conn., will
regret to learn that Mr. Spalding
has suffered a paralytic stroke of
the le ft side. The Spaldings hava
been winter visitors here since
1817. Friends wishing to write or
oend cards may send them to RL
t, Putnam, Conn.
Mr. and Mra. Frank Smith and
son, Billy, o f Baton Rougt, L a ,
visited Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Wsde
over the weekend.
Mrs. O. P. Wsde has Just re
cenUy returned from vlslUng her
aUter, Mrs. R. E. Soderblom In
West Palm Beach. While there she
also visited tha Rev. John L. MU
tor at Lantana.
Mr*. J e ff D. WUImon and her
three sons, Dolan, Donald and
George, have returned from Jack­
sonville where they attended the
wedding in SL Mark's Lutheran
Church, o f Mrs. WiUmon's niece.
Dolan served as an uahar at the
wedding. Chief WUImon is expec­
ted to return in October from A f­
rica where be D stationed at tha
present time ae a member o f
VAH-g from Sanford Naval Air
Station.

Methodist Women
To Present Study
By Mrs. R. F. Cole

So far m I know, only three
o f the boya from this year’s
graduating class will be attend­
ing school out o f the atate and
they are Larry Burney, who will
be going to Georgia Tech la At­
lanta, Ga.; John Clarke,
who
will Journey clear up to Oherlln, O.
to attend the school o f the same
name; and Frank Thomas whe
received an appointment to An­
napolis.
A good many o f the young men
and women o f Sanford will be re ­
turning to college aa upperclass­
men In FalL Storting their Junl
or year at Florida Slate Unlvararty, will be Jimmy Davis, MDa
Martha Owen* and M iu Peggy
Wright, while M iu Ann Strick­
land will be a kophotnore there
this year. Sophomore* et Univer­
sity o f Florida will be Larry

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substitute the old Th u m b peUetao
for prosperity and peace,
are nearly «0,00B people to
district
ik
rt per cent o f whieh live an I
An equal number ere mlorei. •
Democrats demfamto the regietend lists at toton bnt tola to
not tn e political bnckgreeod at
the District. Cmmttoee tbonaaggl
e t Republican* o n registered en­
dec the apposite party, ( I wee o i l
of thee*). This la so because, I
tofoaw, then was uanatty only
ticket and the Dowserotia ]
mory decided the
Republican* still camtderad tb **»
selves cnlseae and wanted a votes
la tha election. Other
hove found ton
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in their own BOWT- Then, to y

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bo heohbter If wo bad a tompetty system. All of them poeaM
will vote tar Dm end qnetotoft
ipubMoan candidate* who old
stacen to teak effort* net orty
to win but to
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wee boro to
Nov. g, I N I
Northwestern University. Prom
tieod tow to lUinoie tor IB
year*. Be came to Florida .W
y e a n ego. Now operates Land
Realty and Sun * B o * B etel
In Daytona Beech. Former
publisher at weekly newopepa n . Was estiva Repubttmu to
IllinoD, being a member uf DU&gt;
noli legislator* to
ently, on Board at
o f D. B. Clumber at
merce, D. B. Baseball
and A IA Motel Aneo. Married
end baa I

Mrs. R. F. Cole, secretary o f
mlialonary education, o f the Wom­
W o n d e r f u l open sandwiches
an'* Society at Christian Service
spread fine-quality llverwurat over
o f the First MethodDt Church,
will present a study course en­ a slice of pumpernickel bread and
titled "T h e Revolutionary Faith” top with crisply cooked hot bacon.
to be held In McKinley Hall, Aug. Serve with another sUce of butter­
ed bread spread with tomato slice*
M, at 10 a. m.
A covered dlah luncheon will bo and marinated onion rings.
■ervod at noon, and thou attend­
ing are requested to bring their
Split baking powder bDcuite and
table service.
_
slather cut surfaces with butter;
Following
th* luncheon th a'
'T o e e t h e r V a iin
study course will conclude with ,,nJwlch h,Ue#
* - “ ,l
For the peel * week* I harp
with email piece* of frDsled ham
the showing o f a film.
a*
filling.
Serve
witk
chleken
- been visiting lb* U sonwtloa -at
All member* and friends are
thD tremendous dDtrict which « •
fried or creamed.
urged to attend this study.
tooda from tk* E a t* to the Wort
Fold diced peeled fresh peaches Coast end from South at Mel­
In making a white sauce, first
melt butter er margarine, then attr into fritter batter; drop spoonfula bourne nearly to Jacksonville
in flour. If Uw liquid to be added of the mixture into deey fat and Beach. Ike won it by o vole at
D cold, it may be stirred in ell at fry until brown. Drain on absorbent to,103 to totoo In tlgg. Indication#
one time; if it D bot, stir It In paper and serve with a lemon a n be wtB do bettor this t in *
sauce for a wonderful dessert
gradually.
Moat o f the people de net care to

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Impressive Catholic Ceremony
Unites Couple In Matrimony

L A S T T IM E TO N IG H T

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with a quilted
bright red and Mack.
n , o f charcoal
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By P A T WOOD
Bates, Jaek McGUl, M iu
ColHere it D that time o f year|*««n Engebretaon, Johnny Jones,
again and the 18M graduating' and Bob S h o • m a k • r; WaJclasa of 8emlnoIe High School ter— D * /'j and Bobby Shaffer
:h0o
hat spent a good part o f the sum­ wUl be In Junior year,
Tommy
Speer,
Ed
Duda
and
mer picking and choosing, trying
to decide which o f the country’s Donald Hurdy, who has bee*
service
tor
two
y • a f.a
many college* and unlventUes In
wUl
be
returning
as
seniors.
Rethey want to call home fo r the
bert Harvey,
Johnny
Higgins,
next four years.
I am happy to report that a Miss Nancy Myers, M iu Robemajority o f them have elected to kah Tuhy and M iu Marilyn CUhoun wiU be on hand at Florida
remain In Florida. Among those
Southern to show the Sanford
who wUl be attending schools In freshmen the ropes, from their
Florida are M iu Elizabeth Wood­ lofty height as sophomore*. MDa
ru ff, Miss Mary Ann
Wright, Ann Pierson will return to Or­
MDa Dawn Ann Pearson, ’ MDa lando Junior CoUege. Returning
to Georgia Tech fo r their sopho­
*****
Pow* * i
Tommy more year will be Robert M iller
Wyatt, Johnny
Bowen,
Robert
Hunt, while
Marvin
Armstrong, Bob Reely and Bar­ and Joe
Goemble
wUl
be
starting
hi*
ton Stone, who have chosen Flor­
ida State University at Tallahat- Junior year at the same school.
Mias Sandra and Sonya Monfoirw •* their "alma mnler."
ton have registered for thstr
MDs Nancy Travaaos, M iu Sara
sophomore year at Virginia InterJacobson, Kenneth Ramsev, Ernie
mont Cotlege In Bristol, Va., and
Morris, Joe Davis, Erwin Abell
last, but
moat assuredly not
Mrs. Erwin Abell, . and Robert
least. Is Robert Beckwith, who
Samuels will be going o ff to the
will be embarking on Me final
University o f Florida in Galnyear at W eit Point.
eeville;
M iu
Harriet Redding
■ — ----------------- —
—- i t
wUl be staying pretty c lo u to
home by choosing Stetson In DoLand; Homer Alexander will at­
tend Florida Southern In Lake­
The purpose of this colu m n -**
land and Jim Hankins will be get my opinion and political stand
playing with the Stetson Hattera before the people. There will be
this year in DeLand. Four mem­ none o f the Democratic conven­
bers o f the class will be going tion rhetoric. Specs D too axped
to Orlando, though not all to the liv e and 1 cannot afford M. The
same school. Ray Fore will at­ column will continue ae long ta
tend Orlando Junior CoUege, MDa the budget will perm it
Loma Mathers and Johnny Felph
I admire some o f the fine new**
will go to vocational school in papers which are printing thn
Orlando and MDs Pat Walker arguments o f both political fe e will enter Orange M e m o r i a l tlon* la an unbiased end unpreju­
School o f Nursing.
diced manner. These ere allowing
MDs Mary
R ou
Speer he* the votere to decide the Issoee anelected to go to Agnes Scott Col­ partially end without distorted
lege, In Decatur, Ga. while MDs faeto. That's the way it toeuld
Martha
Cameron
haa
choicn be. A free prea* should mean
at the news paper e *
Kentucky Wesleyan In Owensboro,
Ky. MDs Janie* Klnlaw plana to
to both partJe*.
follow a career in nursing and,
thus plans to attend Crawford
Long School o f Nursing in At­
lanta, Ga.; John Clarke, who
be Miss Betty Ann Muanaoo'a
home for awhile, as she la enrol­
led In Sophie Newcomb College
theft

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town. Counselor?"
K t g had her baby yet?"
He waa surprised but he an-N ot y e t "
H * said nothing about Kemp,
&gt;d Doe awerad quietly. W orry gnawed at
and Michael knew that Nathan had
4 been Michael. -What la It, In **? "
skimpy
“ Well. It goes this way. La*t tall not given out the news. The train
UchaeL I* Dawson, right before stamped- waa ready. Michael Jumped aboard,
made lug dosed down for Us* winter, a glanced hack at Beattie., He won­
red-beaded character showed up. dered how long It would he before
4e oat- Flat-busted, but be could play a he m w hie town again.
• • •
ot the Ptkho like nobody's business, a fidIt waa hard for Jenny to remem­
to die too when there waa one handy,
n f a I hired him. This Kemp Besumoet ber how much Meg had changed
I worked out okay.- She gave Mi­ In tha taro months since her baby,
lo the I chart a e!dewier glance. -Had a Honor* Jane, had bean born.
Mag had born* her email daugh­
ir bar- woy with him. Know how it Is?"
0 men.
" I ’ve met women with charm- ter after long hour* of labor, had
usbaad Michael Mid gallantly and she hemorrhaged and almost died later.
She had not been told for two
Xng to laughed.
-Sure. Well, this boy bad It. areeka that M e waa a widow. Ma­
io too Enough ao that a hard-shelled old tilda, a retched and Jenny had been
1 baby Swede lured him to bring In eup- worried enough that day, but not
tn no pUM from Skegway and promised one of them had dreamed that Meg
h from Mm a email percentage o f any arouldn’t pull he re*If t o g e t h e r .
Weil, eh* hadn’t Every time Jenny
Hilda's min* they h ittor the
Bhe halted, her eyes doubtful, m w Meg, ah* felt aa if she looked
not see "You don’t know how It Is up at a stranger.
-Nathan,- Jenny Mid timidly to
there, Counselor. A man'll taka on
oM."
overtired bargain* with the chance Matilda one evening, -Nathan say*
•econd of gold at tha other end. Kemp Mag ought to bo shaken u p It*
AUldal knew m wefl as the Swede did that aayn If eh* otic* got mad, she'd
U was too early to haul supplies pick up in n hurry."
at a over Chllkoot"
Jenny sighed. - I —I brought a
4 into
"But ha waa willing to taka a hat home. I —wall, 1 made It Just
ripping chance 7"
the way to make Meg have a f i t
She nodded. -Before be left—• That la, she would have had a fit
for knowing I waa going out— he two month! ago. Nobody— " Jen­
asked me to tell Matilda Cox If ha ny eyed the bag with the bat— "no­
he re- didn’t make I t "
body could possibly approve o f that
I down
Michael thought of Meg, wait­ h a t"
ing.
lag for the birth o f her child. He
- I guess it wouldn’t hurt to try.”
didn’t make
fait tick. "Kemp
Jenny slipped Into Meg's room,
It? "
trying vainly to put firmness and
-N o. He started out from Sheep cheer into her voice. "TVs a won­
beaded for a hots!, spoke Camp. He mad* on* trip and waa derful day, Meg."
rk and got a room. The on hie second trip when aa ava­
Meg looked at ner. Her eyes
led him hie key, -1 won- lanche got him. We got the news In
found the lady who waa Dawson befor* I le ft.- She spread were dull, opaque. It was hard to
her hands. " I ’m passing tha buck, remember how their clear blue had
Counselor, 1 figure I'm not the changed shades when the waa
right kind to tall Matilda or tha moved to happiness or anger. A
kld'a wife. Do It for me, will you T" vagrant breeae stirred the starched
Hurrying toward the Cox bouse, curtains and briefly shadowed
be tried to think of e way. Meg Meg's face. Jenny shivered. For a
waa tha kind of woman who would moment she had seen In Meg's ex­
taka auch news better from a man. pression armeUilng akin to tha
He could havs don* It better than bleak doumsM o f Anna Lurklna
Jason—than Nathan, or Tim. But and It frightened her.
Jenny m t down, clutching the
war waited neither for death nor
childbirth. He tried to make a paper bag. Now that the moment
choice. Tim ? No. HU own grief was at band, ah* lacked the cour­
for Kemp would make him doubly age to display the bat an which
futile. Jason? No. Jason waa no she had labored with such pains.
actor. He could not help showing It arma no good I Nothing we* any
M eg that be regarded a barrier good. I f Meg had any kin of her
happily out of the way. Nathan? own, perhaps they could think of
something to Jar her from her
He would have to do.
He found Nathan on the docks apathy.
and told hla story baldly. Perhaps
Suppose, Jenny thought, I write
this waa the right choice after alt to her father? From all accounts,
Thera waa strength in Nathan, he was a determined and stubborn
strength that Meg could draw on. man. Something had to be done!
A man walked past them, No matter what Nathan said about
turned. -Hey, Dark, Colonel Whol- Meg's having to solve her own
ley’s looking for you. He wants problems. Jenny made up her mind
you on the double!"
Michael was kept busy until the
Volunteers pulled out the next day.
Tim waa la the crowd that m w
them off.
sled bv ■&gt;*rail M i n a of t h k Bonus nr. i
Distributed kr Kias Vtsturta 8radical*.

ORLANDO — Players owned by
the New York Gianta, Cleveland

OHT

Cocoa Will Try To Nail
First Pennant Tonight
ay FRTRR 8CKAAL
LEAGUE STATISTICIAN
ORLANDO t - Within aight of
first pennant they've ever
M i , Baddy JUrr*s Cocoa Indians,
S TM half winner*, hope to nail
M to the mast one* and for all
Si Cocoa tonight In the final meet*
(d f o f the season with second

gn

GelneavUte under
'

« tie. Alou led in stolen bases with
43, fa r from the 11 mark set in
1MR Daytona's Mathews led runs
scored with 107, 44 shy o f a new
record. Germain Pltxaro o f Gainesvitle, attho tying the club re­
cord with 22 home runs, waa u
Ray Wll- short o f . tie for the all-Umej

Cooled o ff considerably

mark o f
when igfio.

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and third place Weat Palm Beach
. ..lea Chiefs had dumped them
tha league lead. Gainesville
had their eyes set on the
d half fla g oven though It
•w m throe gam e* away as of mid“ M fk t Thursday.
-■'"That both eluba’ top hurtera
••• wW eat action tonight at Cocoa
« M N almaat a certainty, and,
&gt;..M it eria g i together Julio Navan e (IM )
against te a GianM * t e a i ( I M ) , It'll b t worth go-

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33 set by

Buhl's Pitching May
Win Braves Pennant
By KD WILKS
The Associated Free*

sell lost h with cx-Cardinal
Littlefield winning his arc

Sometime last winter or last
Friend struck out five
spring, Bob Buhl added aoma- Roberto Clemente'* tw o di
thing to hi* pitching habtte. May- figured in both first game
be K waa better control. Whatever
it waa, It may m ein a long-sought

Team
New York
Cleveland
Chicago
Boston
Detroit
laltlm ore
Washington
Kansas City
NATH
Team
Milwaukee
Brooklyn

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,econd

tr,pl#
when
8*SUNDi
F * ul&gt; ■* Coco*, bit Milwaukee •
lnto ■n infield T P going from Pittsburgh 2
Wright to Miller to Cockrell to 81. Louis 4 3
Alou.
Cincinnati It
it also produced
the first InMOND/
atanca In aeveral y e a n In which Brooklyn ai
a fan struck an umpire, Inflictfag a allghUy black eya and (ace
FLORID/
scratches. Lou lasart was the
8
victim
at
Palatka
after tha Team
game, and an as yet unnamed Cocoa
! '
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lhe otUndJ _
OafaeavUle

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The Red* placed
man Octavio Rojaa,
mnn
Dave Bristol,
Bobby Dunn, and the
Cloae, aa utility man
studded team, all o f
Beach.

second-basethird baaeleft-hander
veteran Bill
on the starWeat Palm

Cleveland's representative! are
left-fielder Don Dillard and right­
hander Dave Tyriver, together
with center fielder Gene Ben­
nett, all o f Daytona.

fa the American, Tom Sturdi­
vant gave Detroit just tlx hits
and the Tigers chipped in with
five error* as the New York Yank­
ees won 7-0, but the Bengali took
the nightcaps 6-4. The split left
the Yankees with a TH-game lead
over Cleveland, which defeated

farsaie
Bm ut b-Myx&amp;ubt)

Bonanza
Hade-in Allowance
With lulck solidly In Number Three sol*4
spot nollanwlds, our large sale* velum#
let* ut deal you an even tweeter
trade-in allowance on your present can*
which la at Itt peak worth right to d a y!/

Harvey Haddix aix-hlt the Redlege fa the nightcap for hla 12th
Ylctory. Stan Lopata, hit hla 2gth
home run, second of the day, for
a slim S-4 lead fa the fifth, but
the Phils, who had tg hits, locked
It up with a six-run ninth. Brooks
Lawrence waa the starter-loecr.
Cincinnati hit Just one lorn* run
for the day. It cam * fa the 15bit first game attack. Ted Kluszewski socked It, hla 23rd, and
picked up half o f tha four RBI
gained In tha twlnblll to take over
the N L Iced with « -

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£JVW D M O T

The first electric Ump was

TMI PlttT

invented July 18, 1869, by
Professor

Moses

Farmer, o f 8alem,

Gerriah
Mo m .

1. Howell's History o f Incsdescent Lamp.

Today's lulck price* start right aa thg
heels of the smaller care—hut man I
|utt count the extra hletsfagt guide brings
you. Ixtra power and slide, b tr o sits,
room, luxury. Ixtra smooth rid*.
Mere structural weight and solidity,
New-aMemorrew styling. It's the beet
\lulck Yeti

Brick Ovnnt

* fauo*9sr 2 Door RMsra

never riper for you
to start enjoying the thrills
a Buick can bring you.

T

now stability and handling—
with iIrek new styling—with a
ride smooth as melted butter—

For today s Buick prices are
low—they may never bo so low
again . B igh t now, in fact,
they're low enough to help fix
Buick more firmly than ever in
tho T op Three o f America's
best sellers.

And above all, with advanced
new Variable Pitch Dynaflow*
giving you new zip and tingle
even b efore you tw itch the
pitch for emergency take-off!

im e w a s

And Buick's hot sales pace
means we can give you every
last dollar of your present car’d
true worth-which is at its peak
fight now.

Yeu ran always honk an Bulakhs rotate
value—but your 'I d Buick should gut y*U
even mere whan you trod# It, thank*
to today'* now Variable Neck Oyoai ow.*
It's the world's must advanced
transmission—ealy ana that gives yog
tho cruising thrift and M t pewo*
switctepitch prep slier* I

D ro p in today for a buy on a
'56 Buick that you'll find hard
to resist I
TV rtr Adrancrd VorUlU T*th D y n e * *
U tiit only Dynagmc Buick builtli today.
It It ttMuUni on RoMdmtutrt. Super end
Century—optional at modest extra coal
on the Spaced.

S o why hold back another day
when you can so easily make a
bonanza buy on a ’58 Buick
with an all-time high in power
and compression—with a great
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Anode Package
STORE

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.11’*1? Yankee*’ lone representa­
tive Is Bill Johnson, husky catch­
er fo r the SL Petersburg Saint*, H E R M AN MORRIS SHOWS a IS pound black baa*i which ha
while the Milwaukee Brave*' Mike landed Thursday morning about 10 o clock at tha MQ Ranch.
Marenko, left-hander with Leea- The basi was caught with black eel bait on 1(1 pound test line, a
bure
is the uth man on the J. C. Higgins rod and Phlauger rod. (S ta ff I ’ hoi
squad.
In Cockrell, the next to leader
The squad had a combined .304 day night, exclusive of the hurlbatting avarags through Thura- er* and utility man. It's four In homers with 21 to 22 (or
hurlcrs had won bS games while Pizarro, Gainesville.
In Navarro, the onl&gt;' 20-gam*
loalng 30.
Included on the dream team or better winner with 21 to eight
was: In Alou, the league's leading losses, and second high in strika
hitter, Jto; Its stolen base lead­ out* with 191 in 221 innings u
Mantle went homeriea*.
Fred Hatfield hit a two-run horn- er with 43; and second high In 193 recorded by Marenko in
runs scored with 106. He waa innings.
Rocky Colavito hit a iwo - run ®r *° heat Hee Brown,
In Dunn, the league's earned
double and socked his 16th homer
Home run* by Diik Gernert and third, in homers with 20.
In Dillard, the loop's RBI lead­ run average leader among tha
with a man on fo r all of Cleve- as Willard. Nixon won hla eighth
land's run*. Three o f the Nat* hits Ted Lepclo did the Job for Bolton er with 127; its base hit Irader regulars, a fine P J l runs per
o ff Wynn were by Pete Jlunnel*. ' with Bobby Shantz the loaer But with 191; its total base leader game in 17S innings hurled. Na­
Billy Pierce, who has won IB a pair o f homers by Gus Zcrnlal with 2S3, or 136 singles, 28 varro's ER average was 2.32.
and had beaten the Orioles 12 and one by Lou Sklzas overhauled doubles, 17 triples for leadership
Shortest priced winner in the
that
department,
and 10
timea In a row, waa rocked by Boston'a 5-2 nightcap lead and in
15-year history o f
Laurel wtt
score. Pittsburgh took two from Baltimore In the opener with WU- rookie
A1 Pilarcik then hit a homers.
the Chicago Cuba aa Bob. Friend lie Miranda driving In three runs ground-rule double to break it up
fa Bennett, the loop's Wader In Alaab. The colt paid $2X0 for a
in 1941.
*
won hla 13th with a four-hitter 2-0, while Bill Wight checked the fo r the A's.
doubles with 31.
then came back for 1 1/2 Inning*
of hltlesa relief to eave a 2-1
nightcap decision.

Hank Sauer's three-run homer
Beh. fa the fourth carried Tom Pohol—
sky and the Cerda home fa tha
j U opener apelantt rookie Joe Mar,*
xoneri. Then after Ray Halt and
}?
Stan MuaUl bomered for early
H u Cardinals load*, the Gianta scored
! 4Vt two unearned runs la a Winning
29Vt1nightcap eighth. Vinegar Bend Ml-

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•*_■

Giant repreaentative* Include
Manager Buddy K err aa manager
o f the all-atari, i*t
baaemaa
Gene Cockrell, ahortatop Tommy
Wright,,center-fielder Felipe Alou,
and right-hander Julio Navarro,
all o f Cocoa.

Standing

Ed Levy In Philadelphia
Pittsburgh

the fourth " fr e e " night of tho
year, bringing tho total a few
more than 11,000 spectator* la
four games, a record never even
approached in tho history o f the
league.
Should Cocoa cop the second
h alf fla g, the "sudden death"
litres-of five
play-off
will be
eliminated.
Should
Gainesville,
or West Palm Beach, win second
half honors, the play-off will de­
cide the pennant winner over tha
season, and, the winning players
will split aa |&gt;00 puna which
otherwise will bit split by Cocoa’a
pennant and p u n * hungry Indl-

MARINE FVT. Melvyn 8. Fleischer receive* a go lf trophy from
Col. Robert E. Cushman, Acting Divlilon Commander a t Camp
Lejeune, N. C. A member o f Headquarters Battalion, Second
Marino Division, Flalacher played fo r the battalion golfteam
who were champ* In a recent Division Intramural g o lf tourna­
m ent Ho la tha son o f Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Flaiscber, 60fl Pluqiosa Dr.

%

The Gianta landed five apota.
Red* four, and Indiana three,
while the Milwaukee Brave* and
New York Yankee* took the other
two.

Boston split with Kansas City,
losing 14 In 10 Innings a fter win­
ning 2-L
Buhl, who gave seven hits and
alx walka but didn't lose hla shutout‘ until Sandy Amoros slugged a
pinch two-run homer In the ninth,
was barked up by Hank Aaron’i
20th homer and Johnny Logan's
v4. Roger Craig lost It fo r a 12I record.
1
Buhl, who has bagged
twothirds o f Milwaukee's victories
over the Brooks In
games this
Beh. Mason, figures to meet the Dodg—
era once more.

i.’: White tha spotlight ramaatned

.go tho la dieas and G-Men, No•Wish's huatiiag Chiefs won seven
M sight Ulta thru Thursday midWight aad wars only two sod onehalf game* out of second place;

Indiana, and Cincinnati Rcda won
U or 14 places on tha annual and
official C la n
D Florida State
League All-Star team, aeleeted by
the Circuit's manager*. It waa re*
vealed at league atatiatical head­
quarter* here.

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Summer Doesn't Slow Down Results From Classified—Call 1821
Plumbing: Kresty Hesting

M. G. HODGES
Service on AU WateY Pumps—
Wells Drilled — Pumps
Paola Road, Phone 700

W. J. KING

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'A N T ADS

m n a iiiU

I^ R IS N T 'EM EAST

Pk 1821
GOOD FOOD AND D B I N E S
aerved In pliaitna aurroundingi
by pleaiant people. The Doggie
Diner k Bar, Lake Mary.

M AR-LOU R E S TA U R A N T
Sample Menu:
T-Bone steak,
Breaded Veal Cutlet, Florida
Lobiter, Deviled Crab, and of
courae Lola’a . Famoua P lu a .
PHONE 1175*W for takeout.
Hwjr. 11*02 South.
Thla Is a free paas to the RlU
Theatre fo r Arthur Klrchhoff.
E ip . date Sept. 3, 1960.
S—PERSONAL NOTICES
RO LLAW AY, Hoepltal and Baby
Beda Day, Week, or Month—TcL
1423. Furniture Center —
US West First St.

AU TO M O TIV E
( —BOATS AND MOTORS
FO R 8 A LB —714 111*. Outboard
rebuilt motor. Mercury, good
oondition. SS3. Call 1B21,
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
OFFERS
2 H. P. L * uion
Air-cooled, 4-cyclo . . . . $33.00
4J H. P. Firestone ........... $18.00
I H . P . Mercury 1935
Model ........................ $139.93
t
I H. P. Royal
Gear shift— new ........ $139.00
3 H. P. Scott-Atwater
Gear shift ....................... $72.30
• H. P. Mercury
1933 Mark •
$138.00
71k H. P. Evlnrude
'Good as new, ............ $103.00
7Mi H. P. Firestone
1934 Model Reg. $ 2 » M $93.00
7*4 H. P. Evlnrude
1930 Model ....................$89AS
19 H. P. Mercury
4&gt;
Lightning ................... $123.00
10 H. P . Scott Atwater .
1939 Modal .....................190.00
10 H. P. Johnson
,1934 Model .................. 191.00
10 H. P. Scott Atwater 1934
with Ball-A-Matie . . . . $199.00
19 H. P. Scott Atwater
1933 Model ................ $211.09
a t H. P. Mercury
1933 Model—Like new. $293.00
90 H. P . Martin
usad Just a fe w houra .. 193.00
m M H. P. Johnson
9
1933 Model .................. 330.00
Also many motors torn down for
usad parts, Raasonable.
• TR AD E IN your old boat, Mo*
tor or Trailer.
— Selection o f Boat*—
Glass.
Mebogany,
Aluminum
• Also several used Boats and
Gator Trailers.
How will you SWAP?
How will you TR AD E ?
Your old motor,
F o r a batter grade. •
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Year Evianido dealer
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
994 E. tat BL
Phono 900
IX—TR A ILE R S
l l will pay YOU to see us befara
ou buy. Open Evenlags and
undays.
Esstsida Trailer Bales
Palatka, Pla.

2

Trailer, Bale-Rent, Pb. 968-XR.
14—USED CARS
*39 Chevrolet pickup, recondition­
ed motor, new battery. Call
1907-J.
’29 Dodge, good cond' Ph2392-M.

• BUSINESS
SERVICES

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1 9 -B E A U T Y PARLORS
Modern Alr-eonditiuned Salon
M

Harriett's Beauty Nook
B. Oak
Pk. 971

ThU la a free pass to the Movie*
land Blde-Ia Theatre for Marthe Owsn, Exp. date Scjil. 5. '3«
17—B U IL M N Q PA IN TIN G

R IP A IB f

FLOOR aaadlag aaa {milking.
Cleaning, waxing, Barring Semi*
note county ateee ISO.
M. M. Otoaaon, Lake Mary

For painting ta d

Mr.

Taskar,

■f r ----- Repair workl Heme aJtorattoaal
No Job too small. Finished carp­
enter will giro prompt service.
Phone 1399-J. RolUaa k Slagle.

McttANEY-HMITH

r P416

8. Park

P A IN T S
Pkone 1X03

10—PIA N O SERVICE
L. L. Sill - Plu m TecfcnlcUa
n o t RenU L
U — ROOFING

Salesmen k Saleswomen to coptact home owners, year round
work. Commission and drawing.
Must be live wires. Orange Im ­
provement Co. 201 E. Commerc­
ial, Sanford.
A W ATKINS ROUTE IS A V A IL ­
ABLE FOR SEM INOLE COUN­
T Y . W R ITE THE J. R. W AT­
KINS COMPANY. 669 W E8T
PEACH TREE 8T.. N. E., A T ­
LA N TA , GEORGIA._____________

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pum nuM G

CEKAMIC T I L *
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Free eitim ate. Quality w o rk
th is is a free guest pass to the
R lU Tbeatra fo r Bonnie Stef►
; fo r. Eap. d aU S e p t g IM S.

47—FU BNITU BB—HOUSEHOLD

STORE-WIDE
AUGUST SALE

R E A L E STATE
93—HOMES

I t —BROKERS and RBALTORB

want a s

ft flt ,

w io r r n u

O ZIER R E A L T Y CO.

$139.00
FREE

f&amp;m $119.95

SEE and C O M PARE

R E N T A LS

Laura B. Oiler, Broker
Haael M. Field, Aeeoclate
9901 So. Orlande Hwy. Phone 1999
EVENINGS: 9119 and f9u

BILLS HARD TO F A Y T Bell
things you're through w i t h
through Want Ada for CA8H.
Call 1121.

Television
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Vole* of Kir*.ton#
Chari., F .r r .li Show
Vlo turnon.
Mport.m.n Club
C.I.hrllv I'layhnuia
Adv.ntura hfontre
Staga 7
Night Now. n.port
l-attl f i n
Surllaht Th.atre
sitn -oft
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t'roaram lu.umo
l i l t N o w .-W .alh .r
ties '-a.oa llornlnR"
lite Coetalin Kaaaaroo
f i i e This l Aa4 of Our.
lie Krnlo Kovac. Show
lOtOd Film Port
H i l l Men To M»n
10:10 Rtrlb. It Itlch
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l l l l l M v a o fU r .
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B U LLD O ZING

M ather o f Sanford

Mon. Auf. 27, ltM

TH E 8ANKORD H E RALD

2-Year old eooerete block home
R E TIR E M E N T S PE C IA L
with car port*. I bedrooms, k it
X—Bedrooms,
hardwood
floors,
chen equipped. Livtag room,
extra large Uvlng room. demonbath with tub A shower. Full
•d porch,
mtchsn
equipped.
s lit screen porch. BL i, Box
tally attri
6X2-A, P k 899-J.
M d lA _ TE R M !
HERR AR B JII8T A PEW
3-BEDROOM
house
with
ean
orte,
UK THE M ANY SAVING S
X- Bedrooms, 1H &gt;*ar old at­
porch and utility room, FrigtUcautlfui Dinette Seta. Choice of
tractive home. Pleasant neigh­
datr#
ippllinees.
$t$S
down
U Table Tope and 12 Chair
borhood, kitchen equipped. Amcovars . . . Compute with 6
LO W E LL E. OZIER
Chairs
Bonder - Pkone 1X99
i. - $9000. DOWN
Offlcet 9991 (L Orlsede Or.
4-

CUSTOM B U ILT HOMES
For Sale— Extra nice Veal Calf.
Contracting and Repair
Phone 2417-Jl. ________________ _ And—BoauUlul 34-Pc Dlnnarware V A - T H A —CONVENTIONAL
1007 Bailors Ave.
Phone 1113
Set . . . . . .
' .. .a.*. .m . •
F IN / -------•LOW DOWN PA Y M L
PLUM BING K R E PA IR S
'LOW MONTHLY P A flifc N T S
Septic Tank lnsUUation A Service
A. K- SHOEMAKER, JR.
Sewer Connections. Archie C. IX—ARTICLES F tm R EN T
Phone 1191
1900 Mollonvltle
Harriett, Phone 734-W or 1333.
Handsoma Bedroom Special
NOW 8 mm film rental library
Vanity with larga Mirror
PLUM BING
at Wieboldt'i Camera Shop. 210
Panel Bed
Lontract and Rapalr Work
S. Park Ave.
Chest of Drawers
Free Estimates
4 2 -A R T IC L E S for SALE
R. L. H ARVEY
204 Sanford Ave.
Phono 1929
We buy and sell used furniture.
Paying top rash prices for any
22— 8PKC1AL NOTICES
thing o f value. SUPER TR A D ­
ABE YOU LOOKING FOB A
PUMPS k SPR IN K LE R SYSTEMS
ING POST on 17-02 Ph. 2063-W. New Selection o f—
NEW HOMBT
All types and altea, Installed or
Sofas (Foam Rubber)
$149X0
—Factory to You—
"D o It Yourself."
Sofa Beds .................... 109.00
WE R E PA IR AND SERVICE
Aluminum
Matching Chairs ............. 69.30
S T I N E
Venetian Minds
The Homes Built
Machine and 8upply Co.
ECHOLR BEDDING CO.
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
By
107 W. 2nd S t
Ph. 02
Ph 12X2
rail with plastic ends. Plastic or Comer 2nd k Magnolia,
"B ed Bamberger’ * Mgr.
rayun
tapes.
Cotton
or
nylon
ODHAM
A
TUDOR,
INC.
CMT U N BROTHERS
np«n Monday's til 9:36 p. m.
cords.
Builders of Fine Home*
Dragline A Bulldoxer Service
VISIT OUR BALCONY
For Florida Living
Ph. 2232 Geneva. 2491-W Sanford. Senkirik Glass and Paint Co.
112-114 Waat 2nd St.
Phone xa 46-F A R M and GARDDEN
BEAU TIFU LLY Designed Three
ORLANDO Sentinel Star, Call
And Four Bedroom Homes
Army Cols, $3.Mi; Taint, $2.30 gal. GEORGIA GROWN C a b b a g e
Ralph Ray, 3130.
1 k X baths
T-Shirts, 41c; Army-Nsvy Surp­
Plants tn any quantity. Resdv
CROSLEY - OEND1X
Varied Selection o f Plans Avail­
lus, 310 Sanford Ave.
for
setting
out
8epL
10th.
Vari­
Sales and Service
able.
eties are of Mldteaaon. Marion
Trunks,
Wardrobe,
Steamers,
Priced From $11,800 to $24,000
R AND ALL
Market, Early Round Dutch,
Footlockcrs.
Briefcases,
San­
VA ( G I ) - F I I A k FHA InscrvElectric Company
Glory, Improved Glory, Savoy
ford Jeweiry k Luggago Co.,
lea Financing.
Service— Quality— Satisfaction
Mammoth ned and Eatly Copen­
300
Sanford
Ave.
Ph 113 Sanford
2837-J-3 Do Bary
hagen, all from Certified Ferry- HOMES A VAILAB LE :
Morris Seed, Ripe k Ready To­ South Pinecrest ... Sanford, Fla.
FAIRBANKS • MORSE P u m p s One girls 17” super deluxe Monark
mato &amp; Produce Co., Btate Farm­ Grove Manors
bicycle, $30. Call 1731.
... Sanford, Fin.
Well
Drilling,
HOWARD
C.
ers Markat, Sanford, Florida, Valencia Villas
DeLand, Fla.
LONG, Phone M6 207 East
NECCHI-ELNA
Phona 322.
Commerclsl Ave.
Sewing Machine Center
SALES OFFICE
Sales, Service and Rentals
SWAP AN YTH IN G ! Just plies
2623 8. French Ave.
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
G A R R E T T ’S
Clisaiticd ads. Phoda 19X1 for a
Phone 2100 k 2900
Slip Covers and Drapes
323 E. First St.
Phone 1422
helpful ad-wrtter.
After 6:00 p. m. CaU 2371-W
STAN LE Y KU LP
PHONE 2931-J.
Baby bed with perfect mattress, This ad will admit John L. Brum$20. 2017 Cedar Ave.
ley to the Movleland Rlds-In
AUGUST IS BABY MONTH at
Theatre ns a gueat. Exp. dale
Jameson Studio. Special for cbll&lt; Overhoed garage door, Site 9 ft.
Sept. 5, 1936.
_________
drcn to 3 years. Two Oslo, (1
wide by 7 ft. A -l condition. Com­
gold fram e) 310. PHONE 8191.
plete with all hardware. 933.
Phone 1170-XR.
Trees trimmed, removed and de66-LOTS
mossed. P k 1007-R.
F.M.B 8c, 10c, k 26c STORE
31— APTS— HOUSES—ROOMS
SANFORD T R E E CO.
Curtains Reg. $1.39 • Special $1.19
100 x 330 lake front loL Crystal
2 A 3 room npt l*n. 2983-W.
321 Sanford Ave.
Point, Lake Mary. Ph. 903 or
ENVELOPES, Letterheads. etc to144-W
menu, Invoices, hand bills, and 44 A PPLIAN C E S
HUTCHINSON'S Ocean F r o n t
programs,
e tc .
Progressive
Apts. 339 S. Atlantic. Daytona 67-BROKEItA and REALTO RS
Printing Co. Phone 400 — 403 FR IG ID A IR E appUaueas, s a l e s
Beach. Call 2374-W for raservaaad service. G. H. High, Oviedo,
Weat 13th 8L
tlons after 6:00 p. m.
3-bedroom, 2 baths, deluxe m ilFla. Phone FO-3 3313 or Sanford
onry home one year old near
T. V. REPAIRS
1642-W after 9 p. m.
French Avenue home suitable for
country club. EaceUent buy at
•Til 10 p. m. Service Calls, S3.00,
home k business. For informa­
$13,600 with terms available.
A IR CO ND ITIO NIN G - *
J. Q. Herrin, P k X993-J. W. A.
tion caU 1494.
Many other good two aad thro#
For Room or Building
Norris, Ph. 15SX. Licensed Tech­
bedroom homea from $0,000 up,
FURNISHED apts. Phone 1321.
nicians, guaranteed work.
H. B. POPE CO. INC.
$99 South Park Ave. Phone 1149 W KLAKA APARTM ENTS; rooms 2-bedroom country home on T
Well drilling, water guaranteed,
acres with 0 acres planted In
private baths. 114 W. First St.
Phone 1008-W.
Hotpoint 30 gal table top hot water
young citrus, 3 miles from San­
heater, $30. Ph. 903 or 144-W.
Avalon Apts. Efficiency, Ph. /20-W
ford. Juu reduced to ' $11,300
with term i.
FOR WIDE CHOICE of buyers,
SEE Seminole Realty for Desir­
LOW ERY A BRIDGES
renters, workers, use Want Ads.
able Homes and Apia. Phona 27.
Baa. 1I38-W Orange City Spr 4*3034
Phone 1921 to place ’em.
Furnished Apt. 300 Park Ave.
W. DIETRICHS
T . W. H ERO
ROBINSONS at » l French Ave., 43—BUILDING M ATERIALS
REALTORS
Sanford. Have 40 years experi­
GROUND
Boor,
3-room
aompleielr
1*01 P s B Ave
Pkone 27 or 14$
ence constructing furniture, cabUSED BK1CK
furnished apartm ent 117 Pal­
inats, etc. Visit ua and see Early TWO CARLOADS beautiful used
metto Ave. Phone 2392.
American reproductions, hand
Hobart A. WUWun* Rooltor
brick Orange, red, and ’M int
carved. Ph. 62-R.
black See them at SHERMAN E FFIC IE N C Y Apartment.
Suit- Raymond LundqutiL Airociato
Pbono 1673 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
CONCRETE P IP E CO.
able for bachelor or couple.
XX—SCHOOLS-INSTRUCTION
Private bath. Across from Peat
W. H. "R B I" B TSM PER
SELECT 1/4 Sawed Oak Flooring,
Offlee. Manuel Jacob ian.
Ony Allen, Aaaoeiate
9260 per M. No. 1 Common 9230
Arietta P ik e , Associate
per M. No 2 Common 9133 per New Smyrna ocean fro n t One,
Deanna School o f Dane*
Mar — General Inanranee
two bedroom apts., raasonabla.
M. Floors la id k Finished;
Ballet • Tap • Ballroom
•66 or tu t 111 N. Park Ave.
Reasonable. E. F. Stevens, Ph.
McGrath, Box 1412, Coronado
Beginner, intermediate, and ad
719-R-4 after 9 p.m.
Station, New Smyrna Beach, or
vanced d aises fo r children o f
KENNETH E. SLACK
TeLlM S -M .______________________
CONCRETE
Registered Real Estate Broker
..H E&amp; STH ATIO N SEPT* 6.. ncady Mixed Concrete, Concrete FURNISHED garagn apartment, 2 100e E. 2nd.
Phono 1516
Phone 2171
17*02 at Hiawatha
bedrooms, living room, electric
Block, Sand, Gravel, Cement
KACBIF1CK
kitchen, bath, carports, excel­
Concrete Pipe to Meet All Qual­
lent location. P r o fir couple. Modem 3-Bedroom home. Tile
ifications.
both, electric kitchen. Near bate.
PHONE 1497.
Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
Equity $1,000.
M--CHILD C ASE
Out West !3lh St.
Pkone 2419 Rose Court Apte. Unfurnished 3R E T IR E M E N T HOME
room apL Kitchen equipped.
RED-I-MIX CONCRETE
Baby altUra available. Baby Bit­
BeaiutifuUy landiiapad X—bedroom
I'bone 1494.
Window Sills • Lintels
ting Agency. Pb. 332-M.
Florida room,
SepUe Tanka • State Approved
etoetrto kitchen. $M09-.Attrac
Large, clean, furnished apL I
White lady to care for child ■
Band • Cement - Mortar Mix
tive Term s.
adults. 911 Park Avs.
days a w eek Call XUS after
Miracle Concrsta Co.
Consult A REALTO R First
4:00 p. m.
309 Elm Ave.
Phone 1335 D ESIRABLE eee and two badCU LLEN AN D HABKEY
room furnished a p t P k 422-W
2 9 -M E L T WANTED—FE M A LE
49—BUSINESS EQUIPM ENT
MB N. Path Ave.
Pkone m i
WAITRESS - Apply Touckton’a HAYNES Office Machine Ce., 3-Bedroom unfurnished bouse. No
kitchen equipment 200 French Set us fo r French Ave. Property
Drug Stare. Mr. Clark
Typewriters, adding machines,
Ave. Phone 14B-J.
M E AL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
Saws-RenUU, 314 Mag., Ph. 44.
Curb girts, apply In person te
044 French Ave.
M A Y F A IR — X bedroom bouse.
P IF n Whistle.
.
J.
W
.
H A L L . R E ALTO R
STUDENTS—see the newest thing
Large yard. Call 1430-1 after
In typewriters — Royal's 1937
Johnny Walker, Aeeerlete
6 p. m.
WOMAN with machine to sew
’Twin-Pak" portable. The fast­
"C all H a ll" Phone 17M
ready cut aprons. Easy, profit
est portable on tbo market. In For Kent— 1 bedroom furnished
able. Spare or full time. A k
a p t 163 per month. St. Johni
7 colors. 94 months to par.
pi
APRONS, Fort Smith 3, A r k
Powell's Office Supply
Realty.
UPI
Phone 996
Woman to clean house I daya a 117 8. Magnolia
UNKUKN1HHGD 2 • Bedroom
week. Must provide transporta­
A . B. PETERSO N
47 -F U R N IT U R E — HOUSEHOLD
tion. P k m s -J .
bouse la Lake Miry. Phoae Broker Aaoodates: A. B. Peterson
Jr.. P , J. Chasterson, Garfield
Registered Nurse—to act as O ff­ Buy your Furniture at Barry's Sanford 1012 or 18dt*W
W lileitt, John Mfiack and R. W.
Warehouse
Fum.
Co.,
at
901
W.
ice Nurse. Call 1174 or M24.
1st BL AU nationally adv. furn­ New I-bedroom unfurnished a p t - Williams. A. C. Dondney, Land
Near
shopping
center
and
PineExperienced waitress. Good par.
iture at warehouse prices.
. crest School. 1619 Elm. No pets 111 N,
Phone 1IH
Ave.
evening
hours.
Steady
job.
please.
Used furniture, appliances, tools,
Spring 4-3X13, Orange CMy.
M
A
Y
F
A
IR
etc. Beugbt-eoid. Larry's M art
New two bedroom bouses, kitchen
BnBdtog Lets
111 B ait 1st BL Phone 133L
"T A K E T IM E OUT
equipped. 1994 Weeklngton. Pk.
M M om m a
FO B B B A U T Y "
443 or write Jack Flynt, Bex
Ladies you can ears aa muck as
302
Sanford.
$30 each week. Avon Cosmetics IQl-09 E. l i t St.
Phone 1X7
il Estate Broker
offers hlgk commissions on each
Furn. A p t « U Elm. Pb. 979J.
a il
17-9B at Hiawatha
sale. ConUct Mrs. J. Russell,
S P E C IA L
P. O. Box 973, Orlando.
At Nix Bedding Co. X-Pc. bedroom 3—room furnished apt. 139. Wat­
IF IT IB BlUU. ESTATE
er Included. Pb. 1143-J.
•ulte with innereprlng m a ttm a
_ H oeu ith
n - M E L T W ANTED • M ALE
with ben springs. Buy at Fac­ Redecorated ground fle e r apart­
•fit, Phone 771
• t 111
tory
prices.
Phone
304-J.
Dishwasher, colored or white.
They Knew
ment. a rooms and bath. Mrs.
Good pay, evening hours. Spring
Scott M7 Watt lXtk St. — five
X GROUPS OF
4-3233, Orange City.
o’clock.
ODD CHAIRS and ROCKERS
l
i
t
group
_______
each
...
$1.00
Service Station attendant Hard
3-Bedroom house, Bel-Airo Sec­
RAYM O ND M. BALI.
work and long hours. Gulf Serv­ 2nd group ........ ... each......... $2.00
tion. 1403 Court Phono 9091-B.
OSCAR M. HARRISON
3rd
group
...........
each
.
.
.
.
$3.oo
ice, second A P a rk
BBO, BBOKMRS
4th g r o u p -------each.........- $4.00 3-room furniebed or ua furnished
A D. H tgh leym u , Associate
TOO MUCH F U IN IT U B E T CU&gt; 3th group .. .....t a c k ...... $3.00
apt. Screened-In perch. Phone
IN Bona Park Ave.
Phene 9M
813-M.
•axled ads sell the surplus fur Liberal Trade In Allowance on
Old
Furniture
When
Buying
New
CASH. Phone 1131 tar an ad.
A S t r in g e r
3-room
furniebed
garage apt.
W1LBON-HAIER
wrttar.
■09) Batata A Insurance
Phone 831-W3.
XU R. l i t 8 L
Phone 939
Mrs. Lourino M see eager,
It Paya T e Use Classified.
Pk ll
CHOOSE GOOD W O R K E R S YOUB EASY W A Y to renting va­ 197 Magnolia A v t.
NO CASH REQUIRED when you
through Classified ads. Let an
cancies; Classified edsl Some­ POM QUICK ACTION uas C la a *
plica Classified Ads through
experienced ad-writer assist you
fUd ada to aolL rent biro. Call
thing vacantT Pkone 11X1 lor
an ed-wnter.

M ERCH AND ISE

1A— PLACES to E A T

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Plumbing Contractor
Kohler Plumbing k Supplies
Ream Electric Water Heetera
2334 Orlando Dr.
P k 30

29—SALESMEN . AGENTS

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n ia Hporta Uoak
•no Dark.t Itoport
fiio Twlflant Song*
jiao Itrirtl.e On A Cloud
j i l t Kvoalnn Mu.Is
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0:0 0
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t i l l Tho Itkytbm Hour
10:40 At Homo With Mu.lo
taiia N.W.
i « i o (Ai.m.n'4 Cell To Pravor
n i o Sign tiff
T t ir e iu r
m o h n ia u

1:04 Sian On
i i i l^ymtn'o Call To Prayer
i l f l Dawn Ur.abort
1:10 N.wa
1:11 Mtrktt It.oart
1:11 Now.
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S.V40 O'.ln.k
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Club
7:44 N.wa.PInrl,
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7:ie N.w.-W
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7:ik Sport, at A (71.ao.
nee Jnck.r'a Choloo
ll|4 Marataa Drvotlaa.
t i l l Harmony T im .
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0:11 Morning M.lndl*.
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l.ro and That.
10(04
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14:14 N.wa
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l l l l l Radio Farm Die oat
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Russia, Japan
Postpone Talks
On Peaca Treaty
LONDON &lt;a - Japan a id tbs
Soviet Union kava postponed fur­
ther talks cm a World War I I
paaes treaty until after Septem­
ber. The Japaaag# captained that
BspH sHter la normally the visa*
tion moath fo r Russia* officials.
N sg sd itisa la Moscow bstqnsa
Bevlet Foreign M ialstsr DsUtrl
■bepilsv sad Japaaeea Foreigs
Minis tar Mamaru Slgemitsu w ar*

" I want to place a For Rant ad to find a tenant fo r •
•the-alr that one o f my patlcnta juat vacated."

DAILY C R O S S W O R D

:ii i ii, m
'
I I ■ II
1 V•
36. Stiff,
ACROSS
X. Press upon
ire ri -j:
• &lt;•
$, Slight gust
etaaue : im h : i -. •: .•
attention
flbera
9. Hastened
3. Abrading
■aia
j'. ’ i. &lt;-.
from
toot
roil.’l' 1
* i"
9. Article of
coconut '.VI11.1 -J " 111!
4. Enemy
virtu
ill
i
j.
i
-id
r &gt;
tuuka
9. Spatters
10. Unadorned
v i :»■ ■&lt;
17. Try6. Drama
12. Corner
; v fit i • n* ’
Ing
7. Audience
19. Big
u n m iK 11' *i «
exi i •’ », ,&lt; ■ .
X4.A kind of
I. Codify
': i i » « . : u ' " ,
snow shoe
5. Forma
P*r*
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lenc#
.
I
I I . Bird home*
(var.)
28. Fasten
aetetger'e Aae*
III. nine grate
18. Reimburse
29. niver
is . Large neas
19. East by
(Eng.)
39-A t MM
19. Capital
south
30. Bottoms
Umo
(N or.)
tabbr.)
of
37. Harbor
17. Asiatic palm 31. Cougar
shoes
39. Crovat
23. Viper
19. Obtained
49. Talk
33. Rtvrr (A sia) 38. Lubrtcateo
19. Malt kiln
(var.)
90. Breeders
94. Employ
7S^
S3. Old meas­
ure of
length
“
26. Fellow
countrymen
11. Openings
(anal.)
XX. It la icontraded)
r r
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lion
W SM nW W M W M /////
84.Fteh
33. BUtfte unit
gg. Precious
TT “
■tone
g f.T o tie again
w
40. Aphorism
61. Extents o f
canvas
49. Fields
43. Minus
44. Wagers

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Sergeant To Be
Court-Martialed
For Excess Weight

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State's Population
Estimate Predictid
To Go Up For 'S t

FT. CAR80N, Colo., UR - AnTALLAHASSEE UR— I t s Flsrtfa
Arm y meae sergeant says he's to Development Commleatoa W ad p w
be court-martialed becauie be'a
day foreeqpt the 1989 population m overweight.
tim ele of 1,489^09 for tka eU to w il
Penaltlei for poundage ware de­
creed by MeJ. Gen. Thomas M, bo revised upward by at Uaat IM r
Wellington, who said a handful of ooo by tha V. S. Genius B u n as
&gt;
hla 9th Infantry Dlvlelon officer, before the year M out.
and men failed to peel o ff sacesi
The prediction waa baaed an an
fat aa ordered.
Interim report of a popu lation'll*
Agt. L. C, James Love, 24, a vl.ory committee, atuJiea I p H O veteran o f i t years and two wars,
mUilon researcher! Sad eentorla the only one proU itln i. He has
ences with cenaua bureau affM tila,'
■fked • xensral court martial
The commlaaion act up tho f t *
rather than the customary sumulatlon
Advlaory CommUto# . aa
aw ry court-martial. Thla, ha said,
April to imuro that tka knNnn’o
will givo him a better opportunity
final m in u t e o f F lorid a'! I N I
to esplaln bit pool lion.
population would reflect • teua pinUnder summary court-martial
lure o f tin atato’a growth,
•*
ProosduTO, only ono o fficer hears
A far studying ip a a ll! M M MBtbo arguments. A t Mast fiv e offloera a m required In • genera! aua to Dads. Palm Baato . Banward and Loon aouatlM aad
court-martial.
" I weighed 178 pounds wbrn 1 viewing tka kuroau'a O '" — “ '
returned to the States from Ger­ formula, tbo com mil too
lt&lt; revlied flguroe to
many in October 1X34," said Love,
authoritMe.
who la married asd Uio father o f
four children. “ Now I'm down to
M l and r » fo la g to bo ceurt- ■eld be refused ton order 1
bo wai "afraid of ton m
...... jie d ."

"They left mo atone m
The mem aergsant says ho wa*
ordered to trim down to 190 won tb, when too goBarql
pounds, but no timo lim it was an order that If a aum
I be proecr ihod t i
i pacified.
*'l lost 93 pouods to tbo six
montho I've been hare,1' he said,
"aad tkal'a about my limit 1 was
stole aa s child, aad had a nervous
breakdown. I've had to be careful
about atrenuoue exerclao.
"Wall, ono week I didn't lost
any weight and my battery com­
mander ordered mo to oxarcks
far (wo hours dally to too gymnaium."
Lave, a naliva

o f ClaciaaaU,

to a four-waih _____ _ .
pieced before a hnhrfl i f
end lacs apecial
the sergeant roll tod.
" I waa told r l fftoaMpItoBl
a tripe.

“ I told my kattory
I’d lived through ton 1
tog aero than I da «
he amfnliied that, la
no war gatafl an osar.1

interrupted a* bath awn could
to too London conference os
!eaal.
Their efforts to write a treaty
ending a technical state of v a r
wars deadlocked over Rusato'a
refuaal to return two Ulands of
the Kurile group just north ef
Japan that Bovtot troefa oceaptod after th# Japeneee aunrendar.
gig naa toga the im gen
Franeiaw peace treaty
ended too etote of war I
Japan aad OMit of to* World War
11

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21—ROOFING—PLUM BINQ

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TWE SANFORD H E R A LD

Board To Discuss
Utility Budget
The Board o f Sanford City Comie r « w i l l _ consider a aIk-.
Hem ap.*H3«~toiif5)il* at *ih«f r^yiriar iWfcclifig o f the governing bJkfyr
Topmoit Item to face the fiveman board will be the considcration of the 1956-57 Utility budget.
However,
commissioner*
will consider again the clearing o f
sidewalks o f obstruction through­
out the business area. The mat­
ter o f clearing the sidewalks has
been referred to the Sanford To­
ilet! Department at a previous

BILLS.
BILLS,

Mamlngly earn* In to crash Into
the bom*.
Wreckage o f tha plane was Mat­
u red over the entire area. The
wtag caught on ■ power pole dlr*etly la front o f the borne and
the plane wheel* were etralght up
•at e f the charred remains o f the
dwelling. Tim two rubber tired
wheel* w e n the hut Games to be
extinguished in the Mate.

Membership Drive
By MRS. RUTH LA Y O
Membership committee of the
Longwood Area Chamber o f Com­
merce met last week at the home
o f Mr*. John Carhart to plan for
the
forthcoming
mnmbershlp
drive.
Chosen to head the proposal
drive will be Mrs. J. It, Grant,
chairman, and Mrs. Maurcle Ru­
dolph, co-chairman. They will be
assisted by, Mrs. Harold Willis,
Mrs. John Carhart and It. C. Carl­
son.
Pres. Richard Zartman who was
also in attendance reported at
an “ A L L O U T” drive was planned
but did not divulge the commit­
tee’* plans.

When tile new fall school term
opens in September, every com­
mercial farmer and grower whose
product, jnove in interstate comtnerce directly or indirectly, will
become subject to the child labor
provisions o f tbe Federal Fair La­
bor Standards Act.

The complete change in the le.i? .. . tU’ ° f r/nployment o f chllThe entire crash crew o f the
ure the day local
schools open w o,n explained today
Sanford Naval Air Station answerhy Francis M. Quiglpy
r
ad the alarm ae well a i the entire
supcrvl*.
or o f the U. siJ. Labor Departm w o f the Sanford Fire Depart­
ment heeded by F ir* Chief Mack
m enfs Wage-Hour
field woffice"'
"
-------.a , ,
T ill,
f--—---* n«wnvt_
N. Cleveland Sr.
, law cx.cr
'••*••**
,P,»
grower* of
Apparently hundred* o f gallon*
* ? r,.C11 !.,jra ani* horticultural product*
from
........
If* 31-00 minimum
o f chemical spray were dumped
wage and overtime provisions, but
•a the Mate aa the plane and
It specifically prohibit* employ­
home burned furiously. Crash
ment o f rhildrcn under 16 years of
crew member* dumped load* o f
age In agricultural occupation*
the chemical apray on the fire
during hour* school I* In session
and returned to tbe bate to be
In the school district In which they
refilled and dashed back to the
By MRS. RUTH LA Y O
reside while workl/ig," Quigley
Hose again.
Longwood Volunteer . Firemen
said.
Noire of the crash was heard elected their officers for the com­
ev e r11ha entire eoutheest portion of ing year at their regular inert­
“ In other words, children o f any
the City. Hundreds of sightseers ing last Wednesday evening.
«Be may he employed on the farm
• id nearby residents surrounded
Re-elected were John Farina; by the grower in the planting, culthe a n * to watch the fiercely
Chief; Asst. Chief Harold Willis: m ating, harvesting or handling o f
h n t a i wreckage.
and Daniel Sereeney. Secretary; agrirultural products during va­
tinea were strung by the Navy newly elected was, Maurice Ru­ cation periods, on weekend* and
and Security police aa well as of­ dolph to tnke over the treasur's before and after school. The grower may u*r his own children In
ficer* who manned the lines to keep offiep.
agricultural work at any time and
the eurglug crowd* hack from the
Chief Karin* reported that the
at any age on his own farm.
vlelnlty of the craah.
new 700 gallon tank that wns
"Please note the fact that the**
Flames, spread over the entire ordered for their auxiliary truck
area, as well « e wreckage from was soon to lie delivered and arc federal restriction*. Each o f
the 48 state* now has a child-labor
the plane, kept the Atlantic Coast
that the truck would soon again
law o f Rs own. Growers should
Line switch engine Jrom passing
lie available.
consult with slate officers, local
the homes nearby.
Plan were discussed ns to hold­ school
attcndnnro official,
or
Tbe Seminole Memorial Hospital
ing another barbecue, however, study these laws to determine
reported about 1:43 today that the
deflnate plan, were held until the their provisions. When the State
Injured list
Included:
Francis
next meeting.
child-labor standards are higher
O'Connor of 14M Orange Ave., Buf­
than those o f the federal law, the
fering from shock; Lloyd Lowe Jr.,
Slate law should bo observed.
his wife oLulse and David Lowe, E,
'T h o
federal
regulation
re­
Buffering
from
second degree
quires that each grower subject to
burns. Apparently the injured had
it have on filo for each employe
bean removed from the Navy Dis­
I^ ,lie Went. 73. died at 5:05 p. under Hi n record showing Ids full
pensary to the local hospital.
m. yesterday at Seminole Me- name, dalo of birth, the home ad­
,^Officials of the Sanford Naval
mortal Hospital following a short dress and the local address If the
A ir Button were at the scene of illness.
minor*
are employed
days
tha crash but no statements were
Mr. Went wa&lt; born on Oct. fl. Mili'ii school Is in session."
made, pending an Investigation.
IMO, in Brooklyn, N. Y., and came
P rim a ry purimscs o f bolh fed­
• N am ei of the three crew mem­
to .Sanford 35 year* ago from New eral and slate child-labor laws, a c­
bers are being withheld until next
Jersey.
cording o&gt; Quigley, are the protec­
Of kin are notified.
He made Ids residence here In
Tops of trees, immediately west Banford for the past 40 yesr.v at tion of our rhildrcn from exploita­
tion and to encourage them to
the crash were taken out as the 1M K. 18th St.
stay in school and obtain the edu­
ane came Into the area. Grass in
In 1906 Mr. Wrnt married the cation that will make them better
the area was scared a* the gaso­
form er Sophie Hriekson.
citizen* o f tomorrow.
line strewn from the plane burned.
For many years Mr. Went was
Hero are the steps Quigley said
a builder and later went Into the (lie riimmrrrlal grower should
flower business.
take to proteet himself from unin­
He Is survived by hi* widow tentional violations;
Mrs. Sophie Went, Sanford; one
1. la'nm the requirement* of
pMtft
daughter, 31rs. Grover Whlddrn. IkiIIi slate and federal chlld-iabor
Orlando; one son, Ralph Went, laws.
Aogosl 24
Miami; one sister, Mrs. KdilJi
2. Do not employ or permit
Havcraon of New Jersey; one rhildrcn under 16 to work In or
*,
Aagast is
brother, Roy Went o f Winter Park about the farm or hothouse durinj
and fiv e grandchildren.
, Admission*
hours school Is In session.
Funeral service* will he held
3. Moke sure life youth is of
f l e o i S rnw m ..ri ! V,n (S a n fo r t&gt;
tomorrow afternoon at 4 o’clock employable age and keep the re
Rouie &lt;Hanford)
at Brlsson Funeral llotnr
quired records for at least Utree
* '
B*n&gt;aa (Sanford)
Murray (Sanford)
year*.
,
Quigley emphasized that the
e.
Brllt (Sanford)
e
Wilbert M iller (Da B ary)
federal law applies to all children
Birth*
whether they reside in the area
or are member* o f migrant workBaby Girl JuiUre
er families; also that th* grower
(Altamonte Spring*)
Discharge*
himself Is held liable fr r any vio­
county court lions* hi »»•
lations even though the under-age
Haywood Carter (Sanford)
Comml,&gt;l»ii.r« Itnnm.
T. K, Tucker
children were hired and paid by a
. Dorothy Ann Carter (Sanford)
{'resident
______________ i.* -.. ......trarior or iwoccsior or
*u.7#ne Taylor (Sanford)
'
M il II K OK a lllT
Sandra George (Sanford)
T ill! NTATM ° F KLOItlUA TO:
Baraka Davis (Sanford)
SIAItr KATIILH IN li IiLAN,
- Loren* Thompson (Sanford)
I*, O. D »* t«f
Alluibry t..r 1 li
Uuwlluif Urn |». O iiii
i-ublliatl.'S
Mnry Oliver (Sanford)
U You are k*r*by notified that .ult ei|,|
AUKUlt
I»has been lii&gt;lltut»d ssalu.l yuU by la eel tUSflh.
V,
®4r* k k (Longwood)
lale .1
lb . pUlstin, I.MIYU WIU.IASI Kran.e* Andie,
Bdwin Patterson (D o B ary) )
HKAN. In th. Circuit Court u( th»
liM-aasad.
Nlath Judicial Circuit u( tba Mint, la the t'uwrt at the *'*5 *J L
of Florida. In and f«r IUinli&gt;ulf&gt;
aemlaele t'awaly, Hartda,
CuuntX. Cbani'crr Nu. Vito said cult
la rewhale.
■Uo Mao Montgomery (Sanford) ti.ln f fur dlvurr* I.f lha »«lil 1.1A&gt;VI» Tw A ll crwdltae,
and Kafwwaa ll a » W ih L tA ll DHAN frnui yuu, thi&gt; uld laa Clalma ae Uewiaad. Aaalaet aald
Calao Duval (Sanford)
MAHY KATIIKHIN'K H1!*V a ulmrl
/•moe Bryant (Sanford)
tllla nf said suit l.clna LMiYD W IL ­ * 'YnlT'and each of you ara hereby
LIAM DRAM, plaintiff. *vs- IIAIIY linilfird nnd re.|&gt;il»ed lu hr»*aol
TonItiana(Hanford
L
n k k n a Lawla (Kanford)
KATIIK IIIN i: ULAN. D.frn.Unt nti.l any elalma and demand, which you.
Oreco Tkonton (N ew J an ay)
yuu ara hereby required In flU ynur or either of you. may ha,a analnM
answer tu lha euruplalnt In ,nld cauna lha e.lale of Kraritca Andrea, da■Mm
with Ilia uud.ralsurtl Clerk uf nnld reaaed lata of paid County, to th.
. M r M r Montgomery (Sanford) Court
and to narva a copy thereof
Judae of bemlaola Cauaty,
upon lha ptaintirra ntturney, whusa County
M i r CM Dural (loafrei)
Florida al bin offlc*. In tha rourt
pauia and addrew appear below, nut hnuiv
of
County at Itaaford,
Intnr than taa t*th day nf tUptem- Klnrl.la. raid
within
elabt
calendar
Iwr. ISIS and la default nf aueh an- ii.onili, from llm time of tba first
awar IbcrM ITo ConfeaM will b, publication or thl* antic*. Karn
onlarad aaalaat mu.
or demaad .hall be In writIN WITNKtm WIILRHZIK, I have claim
Inc. and .hall .lata tha plara nf
harauntu sal mr hand avid nfflrlal r«,ldenra and n»*t nfflca addraaa af
•aat af aald Court at Hanfurd. Ktor- lha claimant, and ahalt b. sworn ta
Ida^tljl* lilh day o f Ausuat. A. I». hy the claimant, hi, a««wt or attor­
ney, and any ,urh claim or d.msad
A P. llerndna
not a» fdrd .hall he void.

lines for tra ffic signals under the
tracks at French Ave. and 13th St.
A report on the appraisal o f
city-owned land on French Ave. at
the railroad track* near Commer­
cial Ave. will be heard. Edward
Cos, owner o f the Monroe Boat
Basin had requested that the prop­
erty be sold to him fo r the con­
struction o f a building in which to
manufacture fibre glass boats.
Another discussion will bo heard
relative to the transfer o f prop­
erty to the Campbell Losslng Post
of the American Legion in lieu o f
property used as tho Legion Fair
Ground* on Celery Ave. near Mellonvlllc.
The second reading o f Ordin­
ance B97 setting license fees for
rental cars will be heard at tonlght’a meeting.
Also to be considered are mis­
cellaneous items from tho floor
and from the City Commissioners.

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'C O T E L IT T L E JO N E LLE LEE, left, says “ M ik a this one” as she models an aqua Mitsl frock
Jvirtth a white collar and cuff* at Cowan’a. Sandra Monforton has chosen a long torso striped dress
with a big collar and valvat ribbon while her twin Sonja wcurs a drip, dry Jonathan Logan crefctJorL Jonella’a alater, Allyson, smiles with approval at her plaid frock with a white collar. (8 ta ff

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Farina Re-Elected
Chief Of Longwood
Volunteer Firemen

On August 6th. to the facilities'of
Studebaker-Packard were added the strength
of management and the diversification
of the Curtiss-Wright Corporation. With
renewed assurance for the future...with new^

I f all the boys and girls in town

financial and manufacturing resources..*

And all the Moms and Pops

with the greatest line of cars in its history..4
Would smartenup, and hep to things

Leslie Went 75
Dies Yesterday

They’d know our stores are tops

T H E TIM E TO BUY
A K E R . . . PACKARD
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F or nylon togs, and real gone clogs,
And crazy jeanB and such

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And paper clips, eraser tips
You’ll save to beat the dutch

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T H E SANFORD H E R A LD

P-TA Makes Belter Community
By I’ .TA C O U N TY CO U N C IL
fund to be used to help som e*
MEMBER
deserving student acquire an edu
Seminole County had Its first j c»tJ«n for th* leaching profe*
P-TA nrranlutlon back in 1025. Men. For w# know that without
It is* how composed o f 13 schools good teachers our schooU a r« of
each with a local organlHtiori little value and without good
and each local being a member echool* a community will not pro­
\ V H A T can you tell Mary, beo f the Seminole County Countll. gress as It should.
• ' ' fore she leaves for college,
The locals banded together In
In a speech on P-TA'a th* state •bout livin g on her own?
council work to promote th* Im­
president M id:
By and large, experts seem to
provement o f the schools and th*
"T h e Community o f which w* feel it a little late to be giving
welfare o f the
community
In
speak may be defined as a group her or her classmates any advice
Seminole County.
at all. But there is one thing
o f peopls who share problems and worrying college counselors —
Last year n * the beginning
Interest* because they live in tb* ithe trend towards campus maro f th* developing o f a scholarship
M in i
geographical
area.
The •risers.
" It isn't that wc want to tell
smaller community with which
we deal U the nelgborhood. The young people not to get mar­
ried. says Barbara Canon of
reeldenU o f an area share an the National A s s o c ia t io n of
Interest in and have a respon­ Deans o f Womfcn. "They'd do it
sibility for, their local govern­ anyway. But w e do hope to help
ment and the kind o f services them look at all angles with the
—educational, health, recreation­ idea o f getting the m o,t educa­
tion possible.”
al, welfare, fire, saniUtlon and
It's the girl who usually suf­
The first school of. Paola consist­ police services— that the local com­ fers educationally in cases of
ing of a one room, white frama munity provides. As eitlsens of •early marriage.
That's a particular problem.
building with a tiny school bell bel­ a particular state and o f the na­ In general, educators see the
tion,
people
o
f
th
e'lo
ca
l
commu­
college years as a time when
fry was built in 1X61 and wae lo­
nity are also Interested In, snd youngsters are jotn g to have to
cated between Sylvan Lake and responsible for, th* affairs
of settle on a code to liv e by.
Prof. K ate Hevner Mueller of
Paola about one-fourth m il* south thslr state, community and the
the University of Indiana com­
o f the present location on a alto ndlional community.
ments: "O ur job is clear. We
" A P-TA'a Mrvics to the com­
donated to the county— then Or­
munity usually begins with Its
ange County— by Mr. Bariiey.
own school and Ih t neighborhood
The present school building, which the school serves. Among
which li o f red brick construction other things, the P-TA works to
home-school-commun­
with while (rim, consists o f an strenghten
ity
relations
and parent-tsacher
auditorium, office and four class­
cooperation, to increaM reerea
A U . T IIE GIRLS will go for these outfits at Yowell's. Johnny
rooms, one of which is used a s an
tlonal opportunities, and to maks
Williams, left, is wearing a McGregor Roman chtek tempo with
artroom and library. The cafeteria the neighborhood safe, healthful,
an Italian collar which will go "perfectly” with the gray wool and
cashmere coat also by McGregor. Teddy Walker, SH8 Junior, thinks j ’
is a small building situated In the attractive, and friendly.
this McGregor reversible jacket 'of nylon fleece if "real neat” . It'*
"But most P-TA's discover that
rear o f the main structure and at
washable too. (S ta ff Photo)
some needs o f families, children,
present is the only echool cafeteria
and schools cannot be proviJed
in the county which serves hot fo r through neighborhood efforts
Lifnsavnr Program
alone. For example, if a P-TA
bread daily.
Teachers Receive
This school system is built on wants higher salitries fo r teach­
Helps Connecticut
Salary and Degree
ers, a school guidance and coun­
Connecticut has g r a d u a te d
five acres o f high pine land do­
Baltimore
city
schools
and
seling program, an addition to a
Gouchcr College begin a coop­ 2,500 emergency teachers over
nated to Seminole County for this
school building, a child welfare
erative program this (all which an eight-year period in what
purpose by Mrs. Emmett Wilson
worker, a public mental health
w ill give prospective teachers a State Commluioner ot Educa­
in 1928 and was named Wilson clinic, or a professional recreation
h alf year's salary and a master's
tion Finis Engleman calls
School in honor o f the lato Thomas supervisor, It Is necessary to go
degree at the same time.
Student elementary teachers "lifcsaver” program.
Emmet Wilson, her husband. E. D. beyond Its own neighborhood and must call his attention to the
w ill take an intensive course at
College g r a d u a te s la c k in g
Oglesby, D. G. Blalock, and M. persuade the community or state differences in the codes of the
various groups in our society,
Gouchcr. ending in late January. training as teachers can take an
Hanson were trusters at this time. that these things are necessary.
help them identify the code of
They w ill then take over full
cight-wcck summer coutm at
Actually Wilson School is Paola
time teaching jobs.
"Oftsn It must work fo r local the group they aspire to and
since the small post office, the or state appropriation or Isgi- convince nlm o f the necessity to
It is believed by school offi­ one of the state’a four teachers
cials that this opportunity w ill colleges and win an emergency
only remaining business o f a once elation. In a community where practice It, thus strengthen hu
skill in living up to i t ”
appeal particularly to liberal teaching license. They may qual­
thriving and prosperous commun­ there is a
council o f parentarts graduates who wish to go ify fo r permanent certificate* by
ity, was reluctantly closed in June teachar associations, P-TAs can
into teaching and to married taxing further training.
College graduate* from any
o f 1955 and Paola placed on rural units thslr sfforta through the
The first synthetic dye was de-J women who have not worked
part of the country are eligible.
(for several years.
route delivery from Sanford.
council and thus multiply thslr vsloped by Sir William
Henry”!
powtr. Participation in a com­ Perkin in 1906.
PAINLESS ENDOWNMENT
munity coordinating council also
NEW YO RK - Business can Is a most effective way to
help support education by a rel­ strengthen P-TA efforts to secure
atively "painless” method o f con­ public approval and public funds
tinuous modest support in place fo r public services and facilities
of less predictable U rge endow­ fo r tha cqmmunlty and Its schools
ment grants, Dr. Courtney C. and families,
Brown desn o f Columbia Univer­
"F o r long rang* planning for
sity Graduate School o f Business, community service, your P-TA
has suggested. Dr. Brown forcast might well ask, "W hat kind o f
that the principle might well community do we w an t! What is
charactcriM
much o f business a good community fo r children
and families?
support in the future.
Whether th* community la ur­
•4 : ‘;NEK|OVfe SHOBTAOB
ban or rural, large or small, w m INearly 40 per cent o f the na­ thy or poor, th* P -T A can help
tion's colleges report their most to make K a belter plae* for
serious shortage o f teachers (v a ­ children and youth."
cancies that have been budgeted
Take a long look at Seminole
for but have gone unfilled) are county, local and council P-TA
in the fields o f chemistry, phy­ projects and you will find thsm
sics,
engineering,
mathematics each working to make this a bet­
and education.
ter community fo r our families.

H our Is Late
O n Collegiate

Paola School Built
On Donated Land

UTE L IT T L E JONELI.E I.RE left soys ‘ I like th ii one" at she modal* an aqua IliU I frtrk with
. M U collar and cuff*. Sandra Monfnrton )i»s chosen a long torto striped dress with a big collar and
velvet ribbon while her twin Sonja wear* a drip, dry Jonathan Logan creation. Jonalla'a *i»ter, Ally*
M l , amlle* with approval at her plaid frock with a white collar, (S ta ff Photo)

Tw in Tasks
Face Nation
O n Schools

T h e Slow
Still Get
A Break

(education mad* big newt In
Km ichool year |u»t cloud,
•nay make still bigger In th*
y*or la com*. Her* Herman R.
Allan, who hat b*«n reporting
education for Th* Aisociatad
Pratt, (okas a long view of th*
m o t ' s development*—and thofutare.)
f. B y H U M A N R. A L L E N
W ASH IN G TO N (A P ) - A m e r .
lean students head for desks,
laboratory benches and kinder­
garten stools this fall in greater
number* than ever before, to
lb * continuing dismay of edu­
cator* who mutt find spaco and
U achert/or them.
Just how many w ill bo batter.
M g at the doors o f the nation's
•ver-taxed educational plant w ill
■Ot b * known until a head-count
la completed later In tha Mason.
B u t one thing is known: The
American school-age group is
Bulging more and more each
y t t r and the percentage o f the
age group entering and
M echool is soaring.
Enrollment In the 1053**50
school year fo r public and pri­
vate schools and colleges reached
- • record 40 million.
The question o f how (o house
the ballooning public school set
can be simply answered: .Spend
m ore money. The White House
'Education Conference Commit*
Nee, in its final report taid the
stlon should (and could) double
1Jture fo r buildings
it 10 years. I t rtcom„ ___ Itergeney shm -term

raid.

K e y Problem: Teacher*
'* H ow to get more teachers li
• more Intricate problem. Thu
W hite House committee rccom
mended doubling the outlay for
teachers over 10 years too, tyit
many experts point out that you
c a n t pay teachers you don't
have.
The Fund For T h * Advance*
■tent of Education estimated it
Would take 50 per rent of the
college graduates during the
next 10 years to give us enough
teachers. (Present percentage:
W .)

. The Fund Mid it would be im­
possible to get enough teachers
under present practices. The N a­
tional Education Assn., on the
other hind, said it sees a strong
possibility that at lenst mini­
mum requirements will be met
by 1065.
A t the college level, building
and teacher requirements are
Mot y e t quite as pressing, but
tha outlook is so grave that
President Eisenhower has ap­
pointed a Committee on Educa­
tion Beyond The High School,
haadcd by Dcscrcux C. Josephs,
New York insurance executive,
to survey these and other prob*
lento.
Another question that prob­
ably w ill be o ( top concern to
this committee is the production
o t scientists and engineers. Some
persons well informed in the
field have cuutinned that Russia
is outdoing the United States.
B ig Business Help*
The financing o f higher edu­
cation is more likely to remain
oo tha shoulders o ( the states.
through taxes, and of private
Assistance, through grants and
■ehoUrshlps. There are no rculJy strong proposals (or federal
Aid her*.
T h e big corporations o f the
nation, some of them through
foundations which they have set
tip, are assuming an increasing
responsibility for tho non-tux
supported institutions. A land----- \ in this respect was the
Foundation's grant o f 210
dollars to help raise
_______ In the 615 private lib­
eral arts and science colleges,
ooupled with a eo-milllon-dollsr
* to the 43 privately sup
. medical colleges.
American Assn. o f FundCounsel reported that

in fill SC U O O L-B etty Finley Is
waiting for her date In a quilted
cotton juniper by Lane. Add a
blouse or sweater to turn this
Juniper Into a classroom favorite.
. (Stcrllnn Llniliirr V an s,

Ctciclaml)

individuals and foundations gave
a little over n billion dollars to
higher education in 1055.
Schools open in the South un-i
dcr the continuing shadow ot
dispute oyer, Hio (jescgregaUon
question,
”•
Tlie Smlthfrn* Education fie* '
porting Service estimated last
spring that 230,000 Negro chil­
dren hud beru integrated into*
schools In the southern nndl
holder regions. Most o f these
wero In Texas, with n few in
Arknnsus and Tennessee hut:
none In other deep-South states.*
Courts Must 8IIII Decide
Some o f .the slate* involved I
In the Supremo Court's desegrn*!
pation decisions have been mak­
ing strong efforts to coinply.j
Others avowedly w ill resist In­
definitely. Some of the latter
arc moving to abolish their pub-'
lie schools, in effect, and use'
public -funds to support what
would become prlvato schools
operated hy the parents. The
idea, obviously, is that white pur-i
ent* will operate some and coi-;
tired parents w ill operate others,;
Tho doctrine o f "intcrpotl-j
lion" gained headway in some'
southern states. Under this doc­
trine, states simply protest what
they contend is unconstitutional
interference hy the federal gov­
ernment in state matters.
A few state legislatures have
adopted resolutions declaring,
thn Supreme Court decision null,!
void mid o f no effect.
la m er School Problem
Through it all, the Eisenhower!
administration has taken the
point o f view that the matter
w ill have to he settled in the’
federal rourts, iu tho Supreme
Court ordered.
Desegregation In tax-support­
ed institutions of higher niura-i
lion, as dramatised hy tho Antherino I.uey rn*c in Alabama,
is not nearly tho Issue in most
places that it is in tower schoolsc
The Supreme Court lost spring
Issued two more rulings that
niudo thn situation even more
clcareut. It said that its deseg­
regation ban does apply to puli-:
Hr colleges and universities and1
that the policy o f "graduulnc**,*
which it is allowing in the case
of lower schools does not apply
to graduato- schools of univer­
sities.
U RBAN SA LA R IE S
The typlral first-year tcarher
in urbaji school systems in 195455 earned a total nf $3235, nr
$269.38 per month if figured on
a 12-month basts. Fewer thsn
one In 100 starts working fo r
as much as $4500 per year.
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These Ten A re the M ost!
P Wt a BIG university you're looking (or, check against this list ol
the 10 biggest In the United States, issued by the American
Council on Education, based on 1933 enrollments!

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University ol California (all campuses).................. 38,394
State University o l New York (all campuses) . . . . 33,623
New York University............................................... 31,867
t College of New York................................... 26,426
umbla University.................
23,887
University o f Illinois ................ ............................24,129
/ University of M ich igan ........................................ 23,736
University o f Minnesota............ .......................... 23,393
- / Ohio State University.......................................... .21,744
University e f Wisconsin ...................
20,119

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Help for retarded children Is
much more general in American
schools than help for the gifted.
The reason, says Harley Z.
Wooden, executive secretary o f
the International Council for Ex­
ceptional Children, is that "the
retarded are much more easily
identifiable."
“ The gifted," say* Wooden,
“ if they don't get fed up to the
point whero they actually rebel,
generally w ill drift along with­
out any special attention,"
Tw enty years ago there was a
surge o f interest among educa­
tors in developing special work
fo r talented students. It foun­
dered fo r several reasons.
Today, because o f rising con­
cern over tho nation's shortage
o f scientists, there is a new de­
mand for special training fo r
talented youth, but not a great
deal has been accomplished even
yet.
Meanwhile, parents have come
to take a more realistic attitude
toward retarded children.
"Th ey are much less on the
defensive about these children
now,” says Wooden. "Th ey w ill
call the school to discuss their
problems, get behind campaigns
for special facilities for them,
sometime* get legislation passed
to set up programs for them."
The gifted are regarded by
educators as the top 2 per cent
with I.Q.'a o f 130 or 135 and up.
G enerally accepted I.Q. classifi­
cations and the percentages of
persons within thrse groups:
Genius class, l.Q. 140 and up,
1 per cent. V ery superior, I.Q.
.130-139, 3(4 per ce n t -Superior,
I.Q. 120-129, 6 p e r re n t Above
average, I.Q. 110-110, to per
c e n t Average, I.Q. 00-100, 45
[per cen t Below average. I.Q.
'BO-69, 16 per cent. Dull, I.Q, 7079, It per cen t Borderline, l.Q
60-09. 2 'i per cent. Feeblemind­
e d , I.Q. 50 and under, l ^ c r cent

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Starting Back to School Again

Academy
Gels New
Addition
Forest Lake Academy to* I
rated in Maitland is a Seventh’
_J)ay Adventiit School which be•Hers* in Christian education (or!
DiT youth of the world. The mind]
and hand of
each student is
.trained for the service o f tiod.
|
Senior class officers for the
flia s t school year Included Charles
•O w en Frnnz, president, Miami; i
Phyllis Yvonne Kline, vice-preti-;
dent, Orlando; Uarb.ua Kay Dal* &gt;
ton,
secretary,
Winter
P ark;1
Charles James Canterbury, tress*;
urer, Panama City; Marvin 1st*'
Roy Moore, Pastor, Havana, Cuba;!
John
H.
lebaron, sergeant-atarms, Jacksonville; Vcrlon R. Cod-;
..Win valedictorian, Dothan, Ala;
«*nd Druce D. Powers, salutator*'

Goodbye Moml Goodbye Tigeri
.icSool, and a Missionary Volun-trer "Society.
Last year a new addition was
built for the boys of the school
In. the form o f a dermitory.
- Clubs featured are the Town
Club, Village Club, Spanish Club,
UAm ateur Hour, a school paper,
•student council, Choir Cuuncil,
Academy Band, and many others.
* The school boasts a personnel
office, business office, reader de­
partment, library,
switchboard,
dairy, maintenance department,
printing department, campus de­
partment, laundry, bakery, cafe­
teria, and numerous others.

The busiest coal port on the
western rivers is at ClairlonElizabeth, l’ a., which handled al­
most !i 5 million tons of coal in
11)51.

The first conference of free Latin-Amcrican countries was held
in Panama City in 1826, when Si­
mon Bolivar proposed a United
States of South America.

Good dressing for fruit salad:
Cold roast beef (leftover)
Always store leftover cooked
one-quarter cup o f heavy cream makes wonderful p:cnlc sand­ vegetables In tightly covered cos*
whipped stiff and folded Into half wiches. Chop It fine and mix with talners In the refrigerator to r**
a cup o f mayonnaise-type salad grated horseradish and a little tain maximum food values and
dressing.
mayonnaise.
favor.

TH ESE “ YUMMY** O U TFITS worn by left, (Hondo Sllkwood
and Bobble Crutchfield can be found at Ho Jay's. Glcndg is wearing
a black cotton tweed with a bulky knit otton jacket created by
Henry Rosenfrid while Bobbie la modeling a woo) sheath Sacony
Jumper topped o ff with a Danz Originnl gleaming white pigskin
Jacket. A white pleated Monicle shirt and licrmudu shorts by College
Town are alio shown. (S ta ff Photo)

Checkup a Must fo r Each Y ea r B efo re School
'S not just when your child
begins school that you need
him checked during the summer
In preparation for tha year
ahead. You should have him
lo o k e d o v e r e v e r y su m m er
throughout his school Ufa.
Vision and Hsarlag

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when what it really the matter may be worn. If the cl
is that he doesn't see or hear all self understands from
that's going on.
tor what tho poor shoe:
ing to his feet he is mo
_
.
to cooperate w illingly v
Feet are especially Important hlbllions against tho s
at school age. Some o f the shoes gang arc wearing.
Tonsils

Vision and hearing need to be
carefully checked during the
school years. Many a youngster
it accused of being dull or stupid

for growing fe e t I f your child's ,u
feet show bad effects from faulty
shoes you may have to lay down
the law that only proper shoes

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Can B e Neat
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V O U don’t hava to be rich ta
* dress your bor welL Careful
wardrobe planning can fcaep
him appearing at his best to
•chool, at home and out with tha
boys and girls o f his c ro w d ..
Clothes can ba chosen to serve
a double purpose, combining
w ith otlter garments to form
separate outfits. For example, a
g ra y flannel three-button suit Is
itho start o f a versatile outfit
T h e trousers can be used as
lilacks or in combination with
sports coat and sports shirt Tha
coat can be used as a sports
Jacket] with separate slacks.
Beys Conform
Mothers s h o u ld r e m e m b e r
when picking an outfit for her
boy to be sure there is not too
much contrast from the type
Worn in your neighborhood or
the boy's school. Boys like to
conform.
’ Dress habits are not exactly
the same In every section o f the
country, but here is a basic
wardrobe fo r the boy as sug­
gested by the American InsUtuto o f Men's and Boy's Wear.
. E v e n wp suit in gray flannel,
■ a v y blue or solid color.
A t least o m three-button
■porta coat which blends wi.H
Other clothing.
. T w o pairs o f slacks In dark
Shades adaptable fo r school and
A fter school wear. Chino slack*
are popular fo r school and play.

Far Dram, Flay
T w o or three dresa shirts and
h alf a dozen sports shirts for
school or play wear. Sweaters
Are good fo r school or play.
A t least on# pair o f dress ox­
ford shoes. Loafers, bucks and
sneakers are accepted play wear.
One lightweight raincoat The
french coat model with a bright
fining is popular. ^ w J
. Ties, socks and baits depend

empire waists, flying panels. They're the most!
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the dentist w ell Itcforc the be
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Playschool Has Merits
Don't tell the cooperative
[playschool short
w h ile educators point out that
such schools, conducted without
tha help o f trained educators, do
not have all the advantages of
professionally supervised nurs­
ery schools or even o f coopera­
tive schools with a teacher In
attendance, they can have specinl merits.
Five or six mothers o f pre­
school children, living In the
same neighborhood, form a
group.
As told by a veteran o f such a
group, one mother has to take
the Initiative. She must organize
the group, see that schedules are
maintained. Even more impor­
tant, she must satisfy herself
that the children w ill be half
way congenial and that the
other mothers w ill be fair, kind
and understanding. Such an un­
derstanding doesn't always de-

pend on a higher degree.
Each day one o f tho mothers
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supervises its play for a morn­
ing. She can m erely sco that the
children are happy, safe and
amused, or better still get pro­
fessional adviro from .books nr
teachers and provide education
activities.
Tho education o f playing loether under such conditions,
owovrr, should not he under­
rated. Tito children learn to get
along together, form lasting
friendships, and develop n some
of belonging to n group. Even in
later years it w ill be surprising
how fondly they remember llie
o there.
Exceptions can be mode in
the mothers' schedules, but it
this is overdono the wliolo proj­
ect is likely to bog down.
The mothers of course enjoy
several free mornings a week.

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Lake M onroe
School Starts
A s One Room

H E B A LD

Moms Manning Classrooms
T o Fill Teacher Shortage

$50 Million Video Program
Puts Classes In the Home

By A B A C I T W H T 0 N
ja t a » * &lt; . fee S clraolV tifC J

£• About 30 Million
^ Adults A rt Ruody
&amp; For School Too

Is IMS h i o t * room school V
lions w e n t in t h a ll b the Coni&gt;
muntty Chtreh. IB s school strut*
tu n w is m m started sad pupil*
■ m d la, sad tsaeklag su ited
l a n k 3. lit* .
Mr. Bhtehotser was th « contractor fo r Um balMIng and th«
architect was the lata P. H.
Trimble. A ll tlw elasase met In
one large room, which eras divid­
ed by sheets fa r the many slas*
es.
tO
During the time Mrs, Jacobi
Was principal aad taught
the
school, It became the t i n t accred­
ited school. Class L . Mr. Jacob*
had aa enrollment o f 200 pupil*
St that Urns. The building o f the
Ice Plant aad the new Power
Plant brought many families to
Monroe.
The second addition o f
thi
tehoel earn# In ItSS. Later M l
and Mrs. Jacobs helped orgwnlA
the lunch room, and assisted with
It in addition Is trashing the
children.
U m Jscobe pleated the scorn*,
and nourished the lovely oek*.
that now stand la the school
yard, w h en they stand as a de­
dication to Mr. aad Mr*. Jacobs
who did many things to improva
not only the teaching la Bemlnole
County, also many things ta b a
prove the commodity, R s organ!
(sod the first baseball team In
geminate County is 1*13 along
with Dr. Blackburn eg Beilins
OsUoge.

learning.
N a t la a - w id a , the states «g
CaUferaise, new York, Peaasytvsnie aad Michigan o ffe r the
ban developed and m en e a s prehensive p a h l i e
programs.
Califernia alone earoois appro*Imatrly 10 per cent o f its total
ia wearing a tan sport coat o f wool and Uama, som» "good lra h la g" shirts. (Bl

over their rooftops.") By 11

If Your Child Plays Hookey
By ITD EBOMtaa

e legislatures
named corn-

school let to Um farmer or t
■ess man. or housewife wl

P M a ib lf 10.000 itudMiU k m
icelved college credit* I n T V Mght courses. Bteotlc rays those.
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hera courses.
credits,
it didn’t try fo r &lt;
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Y f O S T youngsters m i l ]
i v l going to sehoeL The d
hooky player la a rare br
Thera era the obosrvath
Professor W illiam C. Bp
director o f Naw Y o rk "©
city's Graduate DivUior
T r aining
Elementary
I
' "Th e younger children,
in Um first grade for am
can hardly w ait to n u t

imberln the millions.

peaftmer can lecture ta raywl classrooms at ea s 4 TIM
m v s it l* r f l o w i i m w w l ;
anted w ith two-way MlayM ra
i that the students yeaJd j t k

ir z s L &amp; s s .

let f might caQ an
reapensa? Here the
irately avoids school
i Um parents cannot
comprehend. The
tar the thrill o f adto do something dif-

ferent—like going fishing or to a
frsll game.
T h e first reason is. the most
serious and eould lead to grays
emotional upset fo r the child.
Fortunately this type o f hooky
player accounts for a vary small
percentage o f the truants.
•The second group, the over­
whelming majority, offers no
cause foe consternation. They
should not escape the admoni­
tion o f parents. But such parents
ought not overplay their wrath-

player is the child seeking at."T h is student believes U ut bp
absenting himself from , school
for a day hs w ill command soma
sort o f attention from fellow
students, teachers o r parents.
"Th e best w ay to handle this
group la to tract their truancy
as part o f 'growing up.' Parents
iuld not threaten, s e v e n punmen t because thht is exsctly
what the child Is seeking— the
limelight and attention. Moth­
ers and fathers should play It

Galled Squares
By Schoolboys

for any
nan to have such a resource

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Spencer believes the onca-lna-wnile truant wants a change
o f pact fo r an afternoon. Just
as same men, tired o f their dally
routine. wiU take a later train In
th ora orn iM o r suddenly decide
to take a f t r &gt; traceUon.
BUU anethar type e l hooky

s z &amp; v u s o js r

KUleah « * d s y racing meeting
fa r 1M7 will run from Jaa. IT
through March 4

^ "D o n 't be an amateur psy­
chologist. Don't see your child
as a misfit in need o f psychiatric
treatment because he o r she
skips school fo r a day. A frank
sllaMiaalhn
Im Ithe
Km hast
discussion is
best marllnilii.”
medicine.'
The chronie truant ia anothai
matter, one that demands Um
utmost patience and attention
says Professor Spencer.

up" I f your child makes a habit
o f hooky you must become a
sort o f detective. First look fo r
evidence. Find out w hy he ta
habitually truant
"Perhaps the youngster d o e m i
got along with his schoolmates.
M aybe ho b unhappy boceuso he
doesn’t conform in attire o r at-

f fw a - s a v w r c '
dpfuii
L I t wiU be a reel hreek gar

" I f your child fits into this
group you can helD by having
an Immediate conference with
h li or her teacher* and school
chums.
•Than ahow you r confidence

aiJTjS. sa srsz»i'
are doing —p e r t ly

Scientists Are

by turning

S &amp; M sp 1
tv

on vmr own childhood fo r the
answers."

Meat eom m erdel stations oparaM a a what is known as vary

IT 'A I N 'T IM P O R T A N T
Accuracy la m ote important
than grammar, according to lan­
guage expert Dr. 8. L Hayakawe
o f San Jose, Calif., Stats C ol­
lege. " I t doesn't make any d if­
ference whether you ray la' o r
‘ain't’ xe long as w het you say
la accurate," n* rays.

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JE ojcJ i C b ib o h

B E TTE R B U B AL TKACMKRS
gome tan million people have
Last year windstorms caused
Rural teisfmrs era becoming M l adllion dollars ia damage, visited Um Statu* of Liberty
better qualified, la U T more thea aad resulted in the death of 400 since he official count was start­
a percent o f the M et hers la oneed in IMS.
teacher schools had two years ei
college training, aad aaly I I per­
cent were college graduates. F if­
teen years later, these percentages
had btea Increased to N J and
M l respectively.

H elp W eek Is Replacing
Hazing at Many Schools
I t you a n w om nag, aa soma parents 0% abeut the h
guur son may undergo at ra ilage, ralaz.

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�Grammar Oldest i
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UsedlnjCouetfr- TKe Schools
Tbs Sanford Grammar School,

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located on Seventh St. between
Elm and Myrtle, la now the old*
eat

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in

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uaa for

public education In S e m i n o l e
County. The main building, which
atanda ao plctureaque with lta bell
tower, waa built In 1002. A t that
..time

the

building

served

all

"g ra d e s , one through 12. However,
f
with the building o f the Sanford
Junior High, the Grammar became an elementary achool. To
.help with the increaied enroll1" ' ment in 1016, two wlnga were
added to the main aectlon.
During thia aummer, the Gram*
mar School haa had lta face lifted
^

and poliahed. C. C. Howard and
hia maintenance crew have painted
the hallwaya and done the ntces•ary work Inalde the buildings.
A new heatinjr plant is being InStall»J in ths building and will
b « .sady by ths tims school be­

gins.
Evvn though thsy may b«
boused In ths oldest building,
thslr philosophy Is up to dats.
Thsy hsrs some o f ths latest
equipment to help ths teachers
do a good Job. Reading, the heart
o f the elementary school pro­
gram, la furthered with the help
o f a controlled reader and a
times machine. Several film strip
projectors, a. movie projector, and
other audio visual equipment are
being used dally during the school
yesr. Last yesr, with ths hslp
o f Mrs. 8. 0. Chase end a group
o f mothers, ths Grammar Bchool
children resd over 4,000 library
books and made reporta on them.
Some children read as many as
60 books during the school year.
Interest In general school work
has Increased as the children are
encouraged to do their best at all
times.
This year three new feces will
be found among ths fifth grade
teachers: R. G. May, M. A., a
graduate o f 8H8 in 1040, has had
five years teaching .experience;
Airs. Edna Baughman,
A.
B.,
comes to ths school from DeLand
with sight years •xperlence; and
Miss Louise Ball, A. B. a recant
graduate o f Stetson University
w ill begin her teaching at tha
Grammar School. With the ethsr
regular Uaehsra, "w a feel as
though we’ll have one o f ths
strongest staffs ever to assembls
at tha Grammar School," it was
said.
F. C. Richards Is the P T A
president and ha plans a big
year with tha Peanut Bowl being
tha money making project The
P -T A programs this year will
around
the
Individual
center
classroom with the parents meet­
ing ths teachers to discuss the
various phases o f the work being
carried on In the classroom.
Ths general school plan ealis
___
fo r _a wi’ell Integrated physical
education program climaxed with
a play day to bo held during the
month o f May. A new plan for an
enlargement o f ths Industrial arts
program Is underway; is hoped
to set aslds two hours a week
to hslp the pupils acquire an In­
terest in soms special arcs. Ths
Hobby Hour is th# suggested
name for this
sxperlence. The
also club, which was started by
Miss Gan# Nunnelly threa ysars
ago, will contlnus under the lead­
ership o f Mrs. Roberta Richards.
The Saddest note in th# open­
ing o f school this year will ba th#
•bsenea o f Miss Anna Nelson in
tho lunchroom. A fter 31 years
o f service as msasger o f ths
lunchroom, "M iss Annla” daelded
to retire. She left a large pair
o f shoes to fill, 'and ths school
wishes Mrs.
Dorothy
Griffith
•uccsss In her new position as
manager o f tha lunchroom.
D u'lng tha Grammar School's
an tire year o f operation, Principal
H. R. Hackanbach wishes to In­
vite tha parent* and any interas ted parson to visit to school

f l f H A T are our greatest edu” catlonal needs today?
It would be hard to And a
more thoughtful answer to that
question, or one representing a
more thorough crois-iectionTng
o f America, than that returned
by the Committee T or The
White House Conference on Ed*
ucation.
_ T h is committee," it asserted,
"believes that the development of
the Intellectual powers o f young
:people, each to the lim it o f his
capacity, is the first responsibil­
ity o f schools."
A t another point it empha­
sized: "Educational programs
Iwhich fu lly exercise and de­
velop the abilities o f fhe espe­
cially brilliant atudents must be
maintained.”
The committee noted that for
two generations the list o f school
goals has grown with Increased
speed, and that today . . .
“ The order given by the Am er­
ican people to the schools is
grand in its simplicity: In addi­
tion to intellectual achievement,
foster morality, happiness and
any useful ability. The talent of
each child is to be sought out
and developed to the fu llest
Each weakness is to be studied
and, so fa r as possible, corirected."

Bring your Back-To-School clothing problems to us, And make one
stop be the answer to all your troubles. We have a complete line o f
merchandise to fit the grade school kids, grammer achool bunch, the
teenager and the college crowd.

In Leathor, auede, velvet and faille.
Colors o f brown, tan, black, red and green.
Tailored and dressy styles.

Priorities Needed
The M-member committee ap­
proved this "majestic ideal,” but
said that schools In some cases
are attempting to do too much,
and that priorities should be
established.
Beyond the basic task o f de­
veloping children to their Intel1actual capacity, the committee
said, "all kinds o f instruction

By Speyer, in all the new Fall
nhades, Many different styles , . . ,
Compliment your outfit with one
o f our beautiful belts.

Sweaters
By Bluebird, sizes 6 to 14. Cardigans,
sllpons and shrug atlyes. Most colors.

for instance,” it said, "so thsi
they serve young people rather
than use them To enhance the
compcUUve standing of a school
or community."
The committee listed soma
special needs In “ this era o f in­
ternational stress” —
"T h e United States has un'Usual demands fo r good scien­
tists and engineers, in addiUoa
H o d o other specialists.
T h e r e is a necessity for broad
[Understanding o f the meaning
|of citizenship in the United
States. America must have elUrens who know something o f
other nations and are equipped
■to understand their own nation's
r o le in IntemaUonal affairs."
A Call fo r Wisdom
In its call, fo r developing the
abilities o f especially brilliant
students the committee was la
harmony with thinking In liber,
ai arts circles in the higher edu­
cation field. There is considera­
ble misgiving among educational
thinkers that our schools are not
developing the critical sense in
enough young persons.
A summary o f this viewpoint
was contained in a speech by
Bam aby C. Keeney, president
o f Brown University, before the
American Council o f Learned
Societies aarly this year.
Keeney called for more in­
quiring minds.
"W a cry in loud and piteous
■voices that the Russians pro­
duced more scientists last year
than w e did.” he said as an ex ­
ample, "though w e do not in­
quire whether these sdenUsta
•re able o r not; w e do not even
Inquire whether the sdenUsta
are mere technicians."
Keeney said he did not sug­
gest that ha had information ths
naw Rusalan scientists are not
able. He simply contended, he
said, that few persons had really
wondered about i t

By Macshorc, Shapely A Jean Kelley.
In the new no-iron fabrics. Prints,
stripes, white, pastel colors and all
o f the very latest colors fo r Flail
wearing. Sues 80-40. See our selec­
tion o f Man-Tailored blouses.

Sweaters
By Serbln A Featherknlt, alzes 82-40. Pink, white,
brown, red, maize, aand, blue, peach A black.
Cardigana and alipon aeta. Alan nice variety in
jeweled sweaters some with high A scoop necks.

Sizes 4 to 18, short and long aleeves,
cottons &amp; rayons.

Slack Trousers

By Fruit o f the Loom. In flannel,
gabardine, corduroy and faille,
Plaida, stripee and eolld colon.
Sizes 22-38.

Size* 2 to 20, regular A huakle*. Rayon
gabardine, rayon A dacron A flannel

Plain

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colors,

sizes 2 to 20. Rayons, ray­

By Jonathan Logan. Minx Mode, Teen
Time, Barbette and Nelly Don. Sizes 5-15.
10-20, 12 J4-24 Vi&gt; See our exciting colW p " o f *W| Dreaaea. Sheathe, Full
akirted plaida, jumper styles. Jacketed
dreaaea, solid colors, prints, figures. Corduroya, gabardines, fiatmci*,
flannels, wooic
woolene and
many o f the new wonder woolen^

on A dacron A wool flannel

EDUCATIONAL GAMES
Children o f all ages are enjoy­
ing educational games. Soma o f
these games combine history and
geography, uthrrs are based on
mathematics and acience. Still
othara damand concentration and
atrategy.
A new game, popular this fall,
la "Politics” which is about the
presidential alsclioosls, electoral

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Whits
Parade Root*,
childrens alzes 8 to 8 . . .
$0.05, Misses alzea 8'/ j
to 9 . . . 7.95
Taanela in black, whlto,
orange, maroon.

C o llege Folks Need Checkup, T o o

RUGGED

/COLLEGE-AGE boys and girls
L are
art adults physically.
They should have annual
medical examinations just, as
should every one else.
When a boy or girl goes away
to school for tha first tuna he or
she is more on his own than
aver before in life. This break
with the fam ily la part o f the
maturing experience o f college.
Send the youngster off with •
full knowledge o f his awn body
and hew to take care e l i t
Most colleges require a com­
plete medical examination each

include a urinalysis and a blood
count It is a good idea la have
a chest ex-ray in addition.
The student himself needs to
understand what those testa are
for and what the results mean.
The doctor w ill go ever the
student completely and advise if
anything is not as it should be.
College girls are often worried
about sjem a w eigh t A good
talk with ths doctor on sensible
ways of taking off extra pound*
can prevent an Iliads*.
College boys may want to take
b t ^
advising.

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Slzea 5'/ j to 8, 8 ft to 4.

Storybook

Widths A to

oxfords. All abac

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black, brown A red.

colors o f

The shoe o f champlonat yea we
have Keda for the whole Family.
A L L alzea and colon, oxforda A
hi-top basketball ahoea in black A

cushion

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6— BACK TO SCHOOL TH E SANFORD H E R A LD

Idest School Building
ias AHVour.d Program
tournaments are ala* high on the
Mthtty Mat.
Harold R. Heeksnboeh Is prlneipal of Grammar School The
fourth, fifth and sixth grades
are kshsded. Th* lunchroom
furnishes hot, healthful moots
for th* youths who ore hard at
work learning to become the
dtigeaa o f tomorrow.

fe a t Meek is Rued with shade
Muse with th# castor span for
Mm children during «)•«* n trm '
Renal activities.
&lt;
.
TV* boundless energy o f , the
(■rolled la «**4 up *• the owing*,
monkey
bon, merry-go-rounds,
mftball, bos*ball, volleyball and
Hmttull
Beside* these sports,
f t l M — *~f 1* taught by teacher*
daring »h* physical adnaattan
aariod. Th# boys and girls show
C r
interest In (Me field by

1 On *tr*o day* whan a student
M free to ths sea a sport during
S tn R l

*d period th# wrik la

(N e t at the school is often lined
Wtth (copies practicing the dance*
I* th* musk furnished over lend
Meekers er a phonograph,
a, T V presentation a f Um King
■■d Quaea at May highlight*
tsM ritka o f t V year when the
loyal Couple and Its court are
gatsrtaiaed by t V l r "subjects".-'
l Whan the Flerida eon fergets
la shin* Indoor events are provided

West Side School
Among the primary schools for
Seminole County children ia West
Bide School situated ot 815 W.
Third B t and housing grades out
through thro*.
Any child going to West Side for
Mm first time la Hksly &lt;* envision
himself ia a aprawltag southern
homo o f deys gone by whon ho
see* the homey structure with its
spacious frost porah shaded by
huge oaks that Mend in with the
surroundings o f the neighborhood
The children and teachers live
and learn together the basic
fundamentals of rsadln’, writln’
and ’rithmetic along with spell­
ing, science,, health, physical edu­
cation, art and music. Excellent
lunches a n served. The
uew
Hum broom
provide#
*
warm,
friendly atmosphere where a * on*
goes hunger an second servings
arc always offered.
The hatf-Moek playground lavitos t V child to have fm and
participate la supervised play. An­
other form o f recreation takes
place in the chap*} which is al­
ways fitted to eapodty by soger
youngsters.
EniJli m m b ie o M iHachtd to
V est Side and her friendly teach­
er* who nr* always ready to V lp
out with any problems that may

f t •AttTT IMPORTANT
Aoearecy la mere Important
than grammar, according to lan­
guage expert Dr. A L Hayakawa
at Ian Jos#, CaUf., State Col‘A. Ia tV big teg*. " I t doesn’t make any dif­
■ t participate* ference whether you oay *k* or
er k tV gam* ’ain’ t’ as long as w k t you toy
iw. Basketball U accurate,* ho says.

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Zipper Blndera $1.00 up
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Cotton Panties 4 for 95c

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question with Miss Marguerite
-u/.n 'J J 'i
Her friend*, taken aback. uyiaUy reply: Well, we a
to dinner occaeionally. .
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'1
"T o dlscuaa Johnnie end M iry , i

SS.“voTffii""*

edmlU the per- I

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t . s x *s s &amp; m
many m o rr young people would
take up teaching If only soci­
ety would not look on them as
a species a p a rt"
Professor Roma Gens, author
and broadcaster on education,

endorses thl* view:

“ Many fine people would Join
our profeaiion if they hzd the
chance to obrerve teachers as
socializing
members of
th#
community."
"Through
my talks r. th
te a d ie n I have found lonellnness la one of their great prob­
lems. and causes many loss** to
the prof
| _______
_ b Needed
I "Both communities and teachters must make an effort to ease
this situation Socialising in a
community as a eitiien Is need­
ed for the fullest development
o f a teacher’s dutes. To teach
pupils good eitlxenship the
teacher should be a good citisen herself.
"But when they are moving
around, teachers often And d if­
ficulty la putting down roots,
and do not relate themtelves to
d v lc affairs. It would be a good
thing If civic-minded groups ap­
proached teachers with the hop*
that they would identify them­
selves as quickly as possible in
local affair*. Civic groups and
community orgxnlisUons should
welcome them. Parents, through
their organisations, should And
out by survey* whether local
teachers are happy and satlsAed
with their livin g conditions.
"In common with other profes­
sions w * are facing a general
manpower shortage, and w e are
aU dipping Into the same barrel
ifor recruits.

Midway School Adds
Many Improvements
T V Midway Elementary School'
V c a n July o f 1917 when the Sem­
inole County 8chool Board ap­
pointed 8. E. Monroe and Mrs.
Mary
Clark a* principal anii
tea cV r o f the Midway-Canaan
area.
Two churrVs were rented to
houa* th# 6? pupil* enrolled. Profeaeor Monroe was authorised by
t V hoard to hire a third teach­
er as aeon aa t V
enrollment
reached IW . Later M L* , P. B.
Raid was appointed as a third
member o f th* faculty.
T h k woo the V ginning o f one
o f Seminole County's largest and
moat progroaalro schools. Mrs. J.
L. M oon, Mrs. Mary Bryant, and
other* were soon added to the
faculty.
Th* Drat School building was
a tw * Story from * structure of
feur classrooms and an assemhly
roesu which teas also used as a
classroom. The original structure
seas destroyed by fir *
around
1936. A six room structure re­
placed the original and was arected on t V present site o f th*
school Through th* year*, the
Cameron City School waa con­
solidated with the Midway School
(1941) and th# Geneva School
(1941).
Under the leadership of prlneil W, L, Hamilton th# school
l eonUaued to grow and progreat. It ia th* sincere desir* of
th# principal, parents, and teachera to make th* Midway School
a happier place o f any pupils to
lire, work, play, and continue to
develop late th* kind o f cithern
our eaauaunity U proud te wel

C

The school had its third year
o f a fir * year beautification pro­
gram. More shrubbery haa beau
a&lt;lded last term, and taaional
flowers are kept in abundance.
New book case* have been atcured /or th* four n otes with­
out them;
addition; equipsdMit
and supplies hava been provided
for the science and art classes
In order to extend t V variety o f
experience* of the pupils. Cumula­
tive Guidance Folder* have V on
provided for all grad* levels re­
presented in th* school. Library
services have
been
expanded
through th* purr ham af more
library books, and tho addition o f
a wholesome variety o f current
publication*.
Public Relations:
A * a means
of
Improving
public relations and Informing
the public the school engaged
ia many activate*. Som* activiti­
es were a Patron* and Cltlaens
Tea; summaries of units o f work
and atudant programs were pre­
sented to th* P -T A ; tap* record­
ing* made at class activities;
a school papar published periodicalIp by tha student council. Th* P-TA
sent its president to th* state
Congress o f Parents and Teach­
ers. that waa V ld in Miami TV
P-TA sponsored * county-wide
P-TA meeting at which Um* th*
president* from each school's p.
T A were present to hear aa ad­
dress.

N ot Found o n Trees

NE o f die commonest mldap- er by re-planning their *con*
prehension* o f parent* today omy. by inaurance or by loan*,
la that there are million* o f dolS erial*— Being Made
7.tzr.?i-zr*r-&gt; txlleffe_ K holar-1. j ,HherHk*r- •*-*•*.■»**»• jM M .
ships lytn f around uncTdimeUri»Jrt.e revision in the K ,iu«aiihip
and that their little Johnnie ia Held. With more than 23,000 boys
mat the boy to pick up a couple, and glrte, w illing a i£ a b leja ca i r h t a - J e , colleges no little

Informatioo to help
legee decide. W e do amteu

vide*

that selection for financial
■ward* thould be biaod
v * t e r " r o « i » J ffid
OTpmlee,
that Ilia a m o u n t"“ /a awai
should U determined i « w
to need.
.
•
"Som e colleaee h a v e t
awarding achourihlpe wit.
nominal grant of 1100, for tl
According to Bedford O. Moon
thi^acholarshlpe ro n yin g deserving the honor but
J r- assistant director o f the it v uh grant* to the rich boy— needing the grant but even tl
College I n trance EaatnlnaUon ho w # v £ worthy he may b n -a r * can be a dram on fund*. The i
Board, the public’s thinking on
not practlcaL
•
big step w ill be a «y*teu
scholarships la seriously out o f
T o obtain fairer and more
line.
frugal distribution o f their 11mprestige o f
Mece Band* Needed
Ited funds, ISO oollefee-ln clu d - but no monoy.
" A ll college* need more fundi ing aU m e m ^ o r u n lw rs ^ rs —
tor financial aid than they now now participate in the CoUer*
Colleges offer some MO,000,001
have." he says. Parents must Scholarship Service, run by the
■tart’ revlaing their ideas on College Jtotrance jtxanimation a year In scholarship grants, and
another
120,000.000 is provided
scholarships and face up to ths Board. The organisation pmby state funds and privata foun­
fact that tfth e y want their child Pare* and
to have a collcao education they u tl questionnaire o f tha flnan* dations. With th# number of
applicant# rising
iJ r t w
for 11, lit h e irposs ib 1y rial position o f every applicant’* scholarship
yearly— the figure remains at a
tan. The fam ilies o f far too family.
many scholarship applicant* can
Parent* also are »* k jd to *rtl- ateady 4 0 * o f the. Increasing
ault* anally afford college fees, mat# the maximum they could total o f college a p p lic a n t-th e
number who must be disap­
pointed and seek other means,
also grows.
This is on* reason why col­
lege authorities are stressing
their loan funds, which, fo r un­
known reasons, have never
public to pay fo r a college edu- ^
college* the applicant re­ proved popular.
“ Tor tome reason people w h o
lation has. over the last few quests, giving them a far fuller
ars, taksn a decided turn for picture 0f the student’s back- do not think twice about buying
s better, but unfortunately the {pound than either Uma or staff a ear, or a T V sat on th* loan
a are reticent about using
d#*!r* o f willingness to do so
,i)ow ed ths Individual colfinancing a college educa­
seems V ) be on the decline."
leg, ta u ,. p u t
Mr. Moon adds: “ When people
N o (w orn etatementa are ro- tion.” says Mr. Moon. ‘T h e loam
mk me whether children should qulred to support the form, but may be paid back over a num­
start preparing young for seho- dishonesty la rare, according to ber o f years, with the Interest
Eanhlps I s a y that they should Mr. Moon, who has dealt with rate often as low as only 1%
start preparing early through the service since its Inception while the student is at college
bard work In school to go to col. two years ago.
lego—but their parents should
Says Mr. Moon: “ Tha service
also start preparing themselves, has no control over the award
K a a c ia lly , to pay fo r It, wheth- o f scholarships, it simply pro-

End of Lin

"W h y don’t you Invite her
round one evening after mlhe I
children have fone to bed, Juit I
for • c h e t-o r to a party to ■
moot som* friends?"
T h * Ideo astonishes them.
“ W e never thought o f I t Would
she want to come?"
Sighs Miss Vollm er: “That’s
Just what t mean by treating
her as a human. Teachers are
narrow minded trea­
ty are full o f fun and

Scholarships

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H m friendly-looking edifice taW‘ Ufg u p’ IS * block between - i f V
and l«tk Sts. oo. Magnolia /.&lt;*.
la known as SouthsiJ* Prim ary
School o f which Mrs. Velma Milch*L serves — principal. 11m
first ton room* went up In 1M4
with an additional 10 rooms built
la IMS.
Each year new books are pur­
chased with the funds provided by
the Seminole County School Board.
H ie ** or* placed in th* room*
for the u*o o f toh students when­
ever they wish.
Individual teachers a rt respon­
sible for classes during the planned
physical education period which
Includes such activities as circle
gamea, relay racoa, hopscotch, and
baeebaD. Also for recreational pur­
poses swings, see-saws monkey
b a n and merry-go-rounds a rt pro­
vided.
Prior to th* erection and com­
pletion o f Pin* Croat School crowd­
ed conditions forced the practice
of split sessions and the use of
the anditcrium for a second grade
elaas. A straight session has been
resented a »J th* auditorium elate
has been discontinued.
Highlighting th* year’ s activities
is the annual Hallowe'en Carnival
presented under the auspices at the
P-TA. Much to th* delight a f the
youngsters the carnival afters
rides, candy apples, and various
multicolored booths under th*
bright lights on the school's play­
ground. An evening of fun and en­
tertainment is assured for aQ ages
and at the same time funis are
raised to be used for some good
purpose at th* school.
Taking th* place of May Day,
celebrated by most schools, k a
day set aside la spring known as
play gam * day. Games, relays, and
singing are Include! in the act!cities looked forward to by the
youngsters.
The main goal at th* teachers
and principal is to try to stimulate
and direct th* growth of each child
by exercising his talents so that ho
may take pert In his fullest capa­
city In the activities of the world
ia which be Uvea.

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20 Rooms Filled
At Southside

I n v f ie H e r fo r D i n n ir
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n m J I K SOUGHT
LANGUAGE BEPOBT
Young engineers want Jobs that
Only 42.S percent o f the pub­ the Modem Language Assn, re­
o ffe r a creative and productive
lic high schools in the U. 8. offer ports.
future— with pay a secondary con­
sideration—a panel of experts has
reported to the American instituts
o f Electrical Engineers.
Commenting
on the
general
shortage o f young engineering
graduate*, the panel said that
old established Industries, such as
rail roads, were being neglected
In favor o f new "g la m o r" in­
dustries.
EARNING AND LEARNING
NEW YO R K — Students enroll­
ed in the cooperative oducaUoa
program of New York City’s hlgk
school division tam ed nearly 92,448 million in Jobe associated with
their courite during a single school
year, Superintendent o f Schools
William Jansen
has
disclosed.
Under th* work-study, program,
boys snd girls attend classes and
hold Jobs during alternate weeks.

URBAN SALARIES
The typical first-year teacher hi
urban school systems In 1K4-U
arnod a total o f SUM. or SMS,a
par month i f figured on a 12mpnth haste, fe w e r than one la
1M starts working fo r as much
aa MOO per year.

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SCHOOL EXPENDITURES

Expendable Idea
Speeds Building
At Lower Costs
EXPENDABLE

aehool

S fJ S S b f.t: cow *ctt!n i

attention. T n w * are economical,
clean, safe, well-lighted ifrac­
ture* which quickly meet the
critical demand for claaarooaa
apace. Their coat la a fraction o f
that for monumental structure*
which Inevitably become obso­
lete within a generation.
Soma o f these buildings arw
prefabricated. Other* are con­
crete block, one-story rambling
structures. To keep school taxes
down, many Michigan commu­
nities have built along thla line

workings o f a projector and are
In charge o f ihowing all o f the
films.
The Future Nurses are assist­
ing at the new hospital during
mealtime. They are a compara­
tively new group but are very
active nevertheleec
Another new orgenlsatlon at
8HS la the Future Teacher*! Club,
They have just recently received
their charter and have made
many plana fo r the future.
The first
and
second year
Latin Students form a Latin Club.
They have a Roman styla banquet
each yaar complete with Ceeeer
and Calpurnla.
The Future Fermera and Fu­
ture Homs Maker* are active in
the schooL Both chaptera ate
membara o f tha national organ­
isation.
Students Interested In Library
work gain experience as mem­
bers o f the Library Council.
CLOSE
LOO AN, W. Va. H t-T h e furnlture truck driver knew it would
be close at tha U. A 111 underpais but he thought b t would
make It under the 11-foot, threeInch clearance. B e did, a fter ha
let some air out of his tires.

MISS M A R Y ROSE SPEER, who will enter A gree Scott this fell,
is wardrobe-hunting at Mary E.ther’e end has chosen a tan suit
with a three-quarter coat. It features a black knit collar and nlso
black knit inserts at the shoulders. Miss Maggie Jane Lawson
likes this euto red cotton print with white rick-rack and • swirl­
ing, full skirt. (S ta ff Photo)

The fast growing Goldsboro cluded 3 classrooms, lavatories
f Elementary School has been plag­ foi boys end girls, and teachers'
However,
a one-room
ued with congestion s.ncc its lnau-j lounge.
frame building had to be moved
gnratlon.
The Goldsboro Primary School t in front Kolokcc.
Muring the following 1933-'54
was form erly housed at W. 13th
Street and Lake Avenue. But in school term, 3—4th grades with
1920 a four-room frame structure teachers, were transferred from
wss built st the school's present Crooms Academy to begin the evo­
alls, West 16th Street, it was long lution from Goldsboro Primary to
referred to as the "L ittle lied. Goldsboro Elementary. In 1954School.” A t that time, it served '55, 3—5th Grades and 3 teach­
m Negro children o f the first three ers were added. Immediate con­
grades from the West Sanford or' struction began on new facilities.
Coldaboro arcs. Its faculty con­ Before (hey were completed, fire
sisted o f three teachers. Une o f had claimed one frame building
tha teachers wus Principal Joan- which housed 4 classrooms.
nah Moore, who served in this
The new facilities included 10
capacity fo r the ensuing 35 years. classrooms, lavatories for boys
A few years later, congested and girls, cafctorium, and an ad­
conditions created s need for more ministrative suite with dispensary.
classrooms and teachers. To alle­
Upon completion in 1955 three
viate this condition, two class­ 6th gradrs and 3 teachers were
rooms and two trarhers were add­ added, and construction began on
l e d . However, these proved Insuf­ 9 additional classroomi, expected
ficient and,another teacher had to to be In use soon.
be employed, but no addition was
Goldsboro Elementary still has
made to Uie housing facilities. This double sessions and evefk with
•Ituation necessitated the intro­ the latest addition it Is expected
duction o f the double sessions that congested conditions will not
which »r * still necessary at this he romplolely relieved. At present
school.
its students number 756, its teach­
In 1953, Mrs. Moore retired and ers, 24.
No longer Is the Goldsboro Ele­
Miss F. II. Held succeeded her
•s principal. Last year saw the mentary School to be referred to
0 beginning ol a&lt; new era fur (iolds­ as the "L ittle lleil School." but,
the
"B ig
boro Prlmary.*The transition from more appropriately,
And it'a still
fram e buildings to concrete units Green School.”
began. The first concrete unit in­ growing.

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A g e fl S A C K T O SCHOOL

Can Tell a Parent
w a ll fo r tho yearly Invitation
which cornea during Public
Schools Week. The trouble with
this practice la tha* .. eomes
too late In the year fot real
help.
M m Y ear Ytstta •
When parents consult me I
suggest that they come .once
d—Tng the early part o f the
year, say November, again in
January or February, and then
during Pubtle Schools Week. In
that w ay they get to __ the
*v ~
p regress which all the children
have made.
But i f the time la wrong
the good from the visit Is de­
stroyed. Most teachers could All
pages on wrong times. Friday
afternoon probably heads the
Hat, yet If some kind o f statis­
tics w ere available that would
probably be the time when
more mothers have dropped In
than any other time.
N ext on the list o f bad times
to visit is in those Arst weeks
o f school That la when teach­
ers and children are adjusting
to on* another.
Then there Is the nerve-tlghtenlng time Just before any big .
•vent, like a play, or a trip to
the turkey farm, or the day be­
fo re any vacation. These era the
days when teacher la tiring up
the loose ends o f things and
chaffing at the bit a little to be
off somewhere and let her hair

T here's an .Art to H elping
Child Get Most at School
Parents a n rarely backward about saying what they think aI
teachers. Bat hew da parents seen to teachers? B e n la an answer
treat eoe at thank Irma Davis, who has taeght I I y e a n la Call*
taenia, C alanda and Oklahoma echooli— most recently at Selma,
Calif. The w ile o f an accountant the has taught la various grades.

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3 • t:

By B IM A CRAW FO RD D A V IS
• U O W It B illy doing In A nt grade?” Tho question was from an
* ' eager young mother, fresh from a morning with only three
Children younger than Billy.
It was noon of tho second day o f school and for a minute 1
was hard put to recall what Billy looked like. Then It came to me,
he was the shy, dark ono who h a d *
failed to put a cross on the cat mode It to'school. She arrived
with no tall to show that he lata end In a hurry and took a
knew It was different from the quick look around the room. Her
eye caught the writing display
Six cats who had tails.
wo had thumbtackcd to the bul­
"H e didn’t do very w ell In
letin board.
reading readiness this morning.”
Would you rare to see soma
1 u ld . “ He seems a little imma­ of Janice's writing?” I asked.
It took her a little w hile to
ture for A n t grade.”
T w o months later I had to And the paper, the one with the
d In dog, transposed into a b,
eat those words. B illy proved to and the 0 sitting on Its tall, long
take after his father, not his enough to sro that Janice a
teacher. H e did not make quick paper had been placed In the
decisions but was Ane for the bottom left hand corner for good
reason.
long puIL
” Just you w ait 'till 1 get you
Tho Arst week In November
home, vouna lady." Janice’s
: n mm abie to ah down wiln mother said in a well-controlled
B illy's mother and v:e discussed voice. “ W alt 'till your daddy
his work and his personality hears how everybody elso can
with loving Interest 1 explained write better than you."
H ie new concentration Janice
that during the Arst week of
displayed In all her work after
school thera had been so much that was remarkable proof to
to learn about the children that me that sometimes parents can
1 was In no condition to pass do a lot more than teacher. By
judgm ent She apologized for the end of tho year she was not
the best student in class, but
being over-eager.
her papers could bo graded
without the old of aspirin.
The Lady Was Busy
Other teachers assure me
Janlce’a mother couldn't make (hero Is one In every school,
it for her conference. She was two years ago I drew her. The
mother hen with her one chick.
a very busy woman. In her opln. That year It was Mary's moth­
ion schools were not teaching er who was not 'taking any
anything these days but frills. chances o f that dcllcato little
Children's writing looked just 72 pound spark of life being
lik e chicken scratches and they snuffed out by teacher’s carelessness about windows opened
didn't know that e followed b.
too wido and scats tho wrong
Even Janice knew what a bad size.
stats schools wero in. "M y
Mary's mother was there
mamma says you ain't tcachin* when she was needed and when
me nothin',” she told me during she was not. She was there all
through the Arst day and also on
writing period.
the last day. The days she had
You do not quote proverbs to to stay homo to catch up on
first graders, so 1 took hold of her washing and ironing she
Janice's hand and guided her sent kind little notes like; ‘‘See
pencil In attempt to help her that Mary wears her sweater
for recess if the wind blows.”
produce a readable letter a.
Mary's mother was around to
It was February and we were unpin Mory's curls tho day we
having open house one evening had our class pictures made. She
when Janice's mother Anally caino on Halloween and made

Mars • tcscher, cfeM 9*4 Reveal h e* • trian£y pt*—&gt;a
M ary Into one o f the classiest
scarecrows our school has ever
turned out. She very frankly
lived for Mary, and M ary was
growing to be lust like her—
she was also living fo r Mary.
T e e Meat Leans H ew
There Is an art in sending
your children to school It has
to be learned and practiced and
re-examined. The tamo line of
action does not At all families
or all schools.
A doctor's w ife In our town
makes It her custom to bring
back tho report cards o f her
four children and chat with the
teachers each in turn about the
progress o f her children. It
seems to work wonders, for her
children are w ell adjusted and
secure and continually apply
themselves to their work.
T h e r e a r e a lw a y s th o s e
thoughtful mothers who write
notes 'before special days, like
programs and parties, to ask If
they can help with costumes or
refreshments. Others make it a
habit to coma with their chil­
dren to the door now and then
and inquire how they can help.
There are many, I know, who
have hearts in the right place—
but who are unable to express
their friendly Intentions. Some,
rebuffed by a busy teachsr In

their past experience, feel that
all teachers are too busy to
share their time with them.
They may not be aware that
many teachers are learning that
time spent with parents la often
better used than In grading
00
papers or studying books
*
teaching methods.
Others feel they have no right
to Intrude on what they believe
to be teaehsr** little world. It
la trua that many times teacher
needs to have the children
nlone, with undivided attention,
sd that ahe is In complete com­
mand o f the situation. Y e t on
the other hand there are times
when ahe la deaperate fo r help,
and grateful fo r the hour that
some mother would be glad to
give— because it would help her
understand her child and his
school better.
In our 'school w e have room
mothers who seem always In­
terested In our needs and w ait­
ing to be called on. Without
them the children would not
have the little holiday parties
which so increase their napplnew at schooL
For all their willingness, par­
ents do not take advantage of
one o f the beat ways to serve
their schools. That la Just plain,
old-fas hi onad visiting. Too many

It Isn’t much fun fo r a house­
w ife or a teacher to do her best
and then have nobody drop In
notice. In so many ways our
bs are the most rewarding on
earth — yet sometimes w e are
lonely, you and L W e ought to
w ork very hard at getting to­
gether. Moat o f us do.

B

Teaching is no longer the pro­
fession o f old maids and bache­
lors. Last year over 39% o f the
women and 00% o f the men en­
tering teaching fo r the first time
ware married.

Hopper Elementary
Erected In 1912

Tn 1912 by authorisation o f the
Seminole County School B e a r d
Hopper Elementary School was
built on Its preMnt site.
The first principal was Profes
•or J, N . Crooma who Is now re
tired. Professor Crooma helped
to plan the structure o f this build­
ing, whleh was considered modem
fo r that tlma.
In
1D27 when
the present
all grades above ■the elementary
wars transferred to that school.
In the same year Hopper Ele­
mentary became an elementary
school. Six persons preceded the
present principal. They were Mlsa
Fannie B. Reid, the lata Mrs.
Ethel Grsmllng, the late Mrs.
OUT* 'Strickland, P rofessor' David
Brewer, Mrs. Minnie Fleldi, and
Mrs. Alm a Hurston. Some com­
mend Is lie Improvements have been
I N grandpa's day, many achool
I children walked Ava or six
made since the establishment of
miles to the little red school
the school. The building has been
house.
remodeled and the achool hai a
In this m odem era, about a
lunch room and one room Is
fourth o f the nations young­
maintained fo r a library and
sters travel by bus.
There were 09,000 school buses
classroom combined.
In 1947 carrying 4,052,000 chil­
The pupils are receiving valuedren. In 1059, according to a
rich experiences through parti­
spokesman for the auto Industry,
some 0,052.597 pupils w ere tranacipation In parent and teacherported In 137,551 buses every
guided activities, These include a
school day. The totals are ex ­
planned
eurrlculum
which
la
pected to jump higher this year.
supplemented
with
play,
as­
And millions more, no doubt,
sembly programs, parties, and car­
ride private automobiles.
These figures reveal an amaz­ nivals. Estra-curricutar activities
ing switch In achool travel. Ona . such as club organizations are car­
o f the reasons la the tendency
ried on.
toward centralization o f schools,
The school has been used by
Many small towns and rural
communities are organizing con­ Bethune-Cookman College aa a
solidated schools, fo r which bus laboratory unit fo r Its teacher­
service Is necessary.
training program.
Pupils a t Hopper receive ads-

Health Not

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’ COSMETICS AU K A M UST for all teongr girls s.iy* Miss Ilcttye Phillips at Tourhton'a Drug Store
■as shn display* inodmU liy Elizabeth Arden, Itt'vlon, Tussy’s and many other brands to, left to right.
Marianne Strickland, Ann Arrington, Hotly I.yim Srlvldgc, Linda Anderson and Joyce Cullum (S ta ff
Wrote)

Teacher May
Become High
Paid T V Star
day y e w m
or
SOMR
daughter may come home

from school and announce
proudly: “ M y teacher Is a
televhnou star."
Ha w a u l be kidding either.
AM I he won't mean Utal Perry
Come, Jackie Oleaaon or
Dinah Shore have part-time
teaching Jags In k b school.
U t i l he talking about closed
circuit television for educeEunice Collins Parker, who
k e a a T V committee for the
dean Council on Educa­
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Music
Must Come
Naturally
U O W should you ge about
1 1 making your child practice
a musical Instrument?
Tho answer is, says Frances
Mann, that you shouldn't But
there arc - number o f things
you can do.
Miss Mann la the director o f
. ____ ry dl
the .preparatory
division at the
Hard School
i
Jullllard
o f Music.
“Too many parents force their
child into music even before his
Interest has been awakened.”
sho comments. "H is home life
should prepara the way. Let him
hear music from records, on the
radio o r television or by your•elf. Let him sing, since music
Is the most natural means o f ex ­
pression in the world. It's fine
fo r the fam ily to sing together.
P la y musical games, too.
"It you have a g i r l stimulate
her interest In dancing. I f It’s a
boy, let him listen to marching
bands.”
Some children are .e rd y for
a musical instrument at four or
five, but most not until they are
o f school age. It's unwise, she
says, to start them too early.
Some aren't ready until the
seventh or eighth grade, or even
until high achool
It's important for the child to
have a voice In choosing his in­
strument.
. Once ha shows an Interest, ask
him, "H ow would you like to
play the piano?” O r tho violin?
O r the comet?
This way he feels he Is mak­
ing the decision and not being,
forced Into something his par­
ents have thought up.
A fte r the child has started om
lessons, here are soma sugges­
tions from M 'ts Mann fo r keep­
ing him at It: •
1. Make the conditions fori
practice as favorable as possible.
Once you have worked out a
practice period, see that this
time la free from fam ily inter­
ruptions.
X Be sure you have a good
teacher, one who w ill outllnei
the procedure fo r practice time1
and who w ill maintain the,
riiJJdjL Interest. .
L. C. Morgan, Meridian, Miss.,
lightweight, won 10 of his first
IT bouts by knockouts.
quate music training from the
County Musle Supervisor.
A sufficient hot lunch Is serv­
ed dally by two efficient lunch
room workers.

Shirley Jones, tittle
Parrot shoes,

Y o u Can H elp Y o u r Child
G et by That First B ig D ay
I T SEEMS only yesterday that you brought Dickie home from

“r.’ss'su-h.

»*»«»,

it's a big step for him, but if
he'll take It in stride.
■
C
Perhaps last spring you found and the National Congress oL
an opportunity to take him to ParcnU and Teachers. (T o ob­
visit the school that w ill be ''his" tain a copy, you can send 40
school this fa ll— to see that the cents to: National School Pu blic
big building, a little frightening Relations Assn., 1201 10th 8 1 .
\
on the outside, is really very NW , Washington 0. D. C .) .
H ere are some pointers B0tn[
frien dly inside.
____
I f you didn't, there may still “ Happy Journey” :
Be sure he has such good
be time. When you take Dickie
to be registered, explore the health habits as using the drink.
halls and rooms with him. Find Ing fountain correctly, washing
his teacher if you can, and some hands before eating and after
going to the toilet, covering
o f his future classmates.
For some further tips on how mouth and noso when he coughs
...
to get him o ff to a good start or sneezes,
T alk over safety practices with
and help him stay on the track,
ou might like to read “ Happy him so that, In particular, he
ourney,” by Beatrice M. Gudg- w ill distinguish clearly between:
(1 ) situations tn which ha must
ridge.
This handbook U published by protect himself, (3 ) situations in
which
he must be protected.
the Department o f Elementary
Equip him with simple, sturdy,
School Principals o f tho Nation­
al Educational Assn. (N E A ); the washable clothes, not too tight
National School Public Relations and easy fo r him to manage—
Assn, another N E A department. large buttons and buttonholes,
st vps or buckles rather than
slide fasteners on overshoe*.
Prepare him em otionally to
face school w ith confidence by
accepting him as h * is, helping
him develop the best that la In
him, letting him know you lo ve
him no matter what his b *
havlor.
.
. . . . . .
I f you must go to school with!
him, to protect his safety, atom
at the steps, cheerfully tell him!
good-bye and leave him to get
acquainted with his classmates*
•'At school," says Mrs. O uddridge, ‘‘he should feel that he's
on his own, and he can’t fe e l
very rcsponslb’ s with mother
S. I f you attend masons witu hovering outside his classroom.*
the child be a silent auditor.
T H E SCHOOL D O L L A R
Show an Interest In the child's
musical abilities but don't tell
O f the estimated-910.0 blUloa
the teacher how to teach or in­ bring spent on public elemen­
terrupt the lesson with sugges­ tary and secondary days school •
tions on how to m a le the child in 1033, 2.4 percent came from
play. Don't give tho child two federal sources; 38.4 percent
teachers to aatlsfy.
from state sources and 50.2 per­
4. Consult your child on the cent from county and local
best time fo r practice so as not sources.
to interfere with playtime.
What is the best time fo r prac­
tice?

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HOW
IMPORTANT
IS YOUR
CHILDS FEET?

EASY EXCHANGE
DKI.AWAIIE, Ohio UP-Got
baity-sitting problem? Korin
bahy-MUing pool

entitled to at least four hours of
a baby watching rrom other mem­
a bers o f the pool.
No money U exchanged, just
aervires.
Eleven families hero with a to­
tal o f 20 children have done Just
Thera were some four million
that. Mothers take turns baby­
cases o f malaria a year In south­
sitting for one another.
Each siller has a certain num­ ern Europe until DDT spray was
ber of hours credited to her ac­ Introduced following World War
count. If a mother has four hours II. Now, there are an estimated
of sitting! imo accumulated, she's 10,000 cases a year.

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BACK TO SCHOOL Pag# 9

Brilliant Children Need
H elp from Their Parents
M K S * *h’

t " "Daddy, why i*

“ Y e s byi

Wh trhy, why? And,-occasionally. whrre? and when? t«
.
k rnttk
e k In
tnet monotony. u
I f you art
are a
e p
parent
will
p
ticn l you w
ill know thm»
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.
the**
are
constant and wearing
wearir,. queslibni
Ibes# a
rt tha con*tant«
of _a vyoung
child.
e fw * jmu
you lgive
But b
before
i v e an impatient and insdrquati
Inadequate antwrr. 01
i n i i n
h « r h
A m
K A n e a# I t . ; . .
» t _ . afa_____
Crush ltha
child
with
ena o f thoie -stock _____
replici
like: “ You're not
eid enough y e t ” pauia—and think.
“ D doesn't matter w hat l tell him, berauw
Ae w ill learn ail I * needs at school.'' A great daal more than a
fe w minute* peace may hlngt on how you reply.
Educator* now making a comparatively new. alt.out battlr
•** behalf o f Am arwaa gliird children think that the parents'
attitude ia tha most'.important factor in developing such youngd o r s particularly in prt-achOol days
hi is* Pauline 8. Williamson, secretary of tha ten-year-old
American Association for Gifted Children, says:
" I f • lU iftwl rislldren had gifted parents there would be little
problem. The parents must be primarily responsible for discov.
erlng and encouraging a child's gilts—not the teacher. The IntellectuM jM m ate o M lm home ii most important in the growth
Being a gifted parent doe* not mean having a great brain. It
doe* m tan- an the words of Mis* Williamson--“ having love for

th# child, au ................... .. .................. ........... .............

these gft* without exploiting them." So.
Do answer all question* sensibly, and never crush the child'*
euriosity.
De eneeurac* him te find out things for himself, and to mska
us* of local faciutiae. such as the library, museums, art sallerir*.
Do trv
to find out mini what udirection
•• J
iiv N iiu is
ihe
s c lha*
i e s sspecial
i z r v s n i iinterests.
ii vet
and help him pursue them.
Do tell hit teacher if you hsv* reason to think the child has

Arithmetic
Needs A re
Also Cited
" I T IS highly probable," aald
* Raymond H. Ostrander, “ that
we are going to hear more on
the sublact of penmanship now
that the hulabaloo about read­
ing seems to be on the wane.”
Ostrander, superintendent of
schools at Mineoia, N. Y.. was
speaking to fellow member* of
tne American Assn, o f School
Administrator* on the subject
“ Public Concern O ver The Three

Rs.”

It It possible he was read­
ing storm signals into such find­
ings as that by the Illinois Bell
Telephone Co., which figured it
was losing 130,000 a year— until
It put in a handwriting program
— because tt* charge operator*
were writing so poorly. Or by
the Dallas banker who say* bad
penmanship by customer* and
clerks costa his bank &gt;3,000 a

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■snaa fha beat way to develop 't,

ftsssaoa a4 Informing tha teacher o f
Ive-rear-old Jim. Before attending
aauly wall. Whan he entered achool
Witty, put him through pre-priiner*
loan itas bacazna troublesome and
a, during which Jim became more
toachar discover the reason. Then
meed books and report to the class
iaaa a happy pupil,
rise must have been aware o f hi*
• great daal of trouble woi

This
matter. B
task ia a
number*,

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mlua ta Bat always apparent ta elaaawork.
aa active mtad lacks concentration, and become*
aai chaltotuMd. It ta the absence of stimulating
DU*I M O M curriculum, together with economic
mt the association blames for the present wastage
rtaa'a youthful talent. Tarty per cent o f the good!
I either da not eater college or fail to graduate,
■aau aatiiaatos that as many gifted children are
Wgh aroooi because!hey are bored, as are leaving!
ta .waking up tolhe problem. At educational con-,
r the country, the subject o f gifted children ini
d more attention. Many public schools—still csaader M pm cent—are attempting to find a solule through special classes, with strict entrance
wrad la btojsitta* where the number of gifted
PP»*g ad grades, curriculum enrichI i « » m atted Mim Williamson pre• ? ! , • * ¥ * } 0,ul opportunities and a
a. Mias Wlllamson believe* that this
PowlbUlty of an undia•htod. Taacbara can enrich the curandmu reading plana, research, cre-

Education Department
Sets Up Curriculum
ductiag the health program.
M tha aacondary level major emphaata ta atill placed on the acad­
emia sabjact* and tboae students
wha aspect la attend college are
encouraged ta pursue the tradition­
ally difficult collage preparatory
course* taduding higher mathemattea, ahamtatry. /hyaka, Latin,
ate. Hawavar, as at tna elementary
lavsL every effort ia made to provide aa enriched curriculum In
order to offer the moat appropriate
education for each student
At tha junior high level, subjects
offered Include shop, home-mak­
ing, art and music. Emphasis on
remedial reading will bo increased.
To tho senior high Khool curri­
culum will ba added driver educa­
tion and a Diversified Cooperative
Training program under the super­
vision o f a newly employed direct­
or.
Library a »J Audio-visual service*
art gradually being increased in
order te keep pace with a expand­
ing curriculum aad growing enroll­
ment.

KNOW* BOW
N , aad social PORTSMOUTH, Va. (Jl-Judga
kwate, n t. and
Edward L. Oast of Norfolk County
are a definite Circuit Court knowa something

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D o -It-Y o u rself Citizens
Tackle School Problem s
1p&lt;t
1 pri J srii
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B y M 1XBY TO Y. Jr.
(Executive Director, Motional Citizen/ Council
/or Better Schools)
T H E do-it-yourself movement hat spread to the Held o f echo*!
8 improvement.
Citizen*' committee* that are reprejenUUvo o f the community,
work with tho achool authorities and who go into the work with*
out an axe to grind, are having notable success from const to coast
In Minneapolis * citizens'*-----------------------------------------committee hai been operating lions and netds for the years
for moro than tw o decades. A l­ ahead.
It'a absolutely necessary for
most every major organization
in the city belong*. Through tha everyone to take an interest in
citizens' committee, Minneapolis
residents keep in touch with
their schools and are kept in- teacher shor tage, building need*
forme.* about what'a happening and financing in tha years ehead.
in the realm o f textbooks, teach­ Children era on double sessions
or two ta a seal in many com­
ers and taxes.
In Houston, Texas, thousands munities. Our schools need at
o f citizens turn out a w r y year least another 141,000 qualified
for the annual Forum on Educa­ new (eschars right now. Schools
tion. which is getting to be aren't being built fast enough
known as the place to bear the lo take care o f the classroom
latest about the city'* schools deficit. These are problems that
need tha attention o f everyone
and to discuss ways to solve the and
right now.
school problem*.
For tha citizen who want*
In Jefferson County, Colorado,
citizens and school authorities more information on how ha can
worked together to put into e f­ help, the Rational Citizens Coun­
fect a redistricting plan, geared cil for Better Schools, f East
to bring the best in education (o 40lh S treet New York 14. N. Y „
the residents o f small mountain haa a free brochure. "Let's Get
Our Schoolj Ready Now.'"
communities.
Row PareaU Can Help
Citizens, working with the
school boards, have helped pass j Three glass measures — o f t
bond issues, conduct curriculum cup, l pint and 1 quart size—
studies, do population autvays,
plan buildings that w ill accom­ will halp you cook efficiently. The
modate the Type of courses the measures are easy to wash. too.
community want*.
The parent who may ba be­
wildered by tha magnitude of
•he school rrisi* can make a con­
tribution. Ha can:
Help organize a local ciUtans'
committee for the schoot*.
Ask his board o f education
what jobs it has for citizen*.
J o in a ch o o l Im p r o v e m e n t
groups in town, such as tha P T A ,
citizen*’ committee, education
committees o f club*.
Find the facta before finding
fault with the school!.
Plan with neighbor* to hold a
community confarence on local
school problem*.

o f Ostpandcr's acquaintance w ilt
be prepared for i t
‘ She clipped signatures of par.
cuts from excuses, notes and the
like," he told his colleagues.
“ Opposite each parent’s name
sho - pasted a signature o f the
son or daughter taken from daily
work. The comparison was clear­
ly in favor of the fifth grader.'
Aiiuully, what seems more
likely to shape up Into a new
big blow are misgivings that are
being expressed about the teach*
Tha Need U Pilch la
ing of arithmetic.
Survey tha school situation In
“ More and more arithmetic is
town in order to forecast conditaught in situations which have
meaning for children,” Ostrand­
er said, “ but because w e have
not made the reasons clear to
C io t e d C i r c u i t
parents many of them get the
impression that their children
are playing, not learning.”
C a m p u t S t a t io n
Arithmetic W erry, T ec
Concern about arithmetic may
H a t D u a l R o le
Overflow because it is an India-'
prnslblo tool for higher mathe­
/COLUM BIA, Mb. — Mere'
matic*— algebra, geometry, cal­
L
haw claasd circuit ItM
culus.
vtaibA w ariu em e m raw pm
A great deal o f serious coneem Is being expressed at the
declining percentages o f high
school student* enrolled in these
subjects, In chemistry and in
physic*. The fear, of course, la
that If elementary achool atufrom the campus television
dent* don't learn arithmetic
sUtlea, K W W C -TV. Guest
properly they w ill find these
lecturers art sesa twleu week­
high school subjects, which arc
ly by student* In M class­
vital In develop.ng the man­
room* across Um campus.
power needed lit today's Inter­
national technical race, too d if­
Many meuua are weed h r
Um gneet torturers ta capture
ficult lo attempt.
the atudeutaC tutarrto dteThe percentage o f atudenta
taking phy*lc*, for example, has
grama, title rard*. chart*, pteturea, hash*, l i p
charts,
declined from IB to about 3 per­
btoekbaard and even a top#
cent since 1000. Educators point
recording s f l dally atrial
out, however, that the number
of students In high school has
story.
increased more than 10 times,
One o f lha mast stimulat­
with the result that the actual
ing aspects of the telecasts ta
number of students taking phys­
ics has tripled.
How w ell these budding sci­
entist* *nd engineer* are pre­
pared, and whether even tripling
their number* is enough in viewof our much-chnngctf technical
requirements, are questions that
are not so easily answered
On point No. I, many univer­
sity science and math teacher*
are saying high s-hools arc send­
ing them Inadequately prepared
student*. High school officials
deny this. On the second point,
such highly placed persons a*
Chairman Lew is L. Strauss o f
I f you wag your floor* aa a
the Atomic Energy Commission
humid
day, remtmbar that it may
have said that Russia is making
a greater effort than the United take longer than usual fo r them
Stales lo turn nut trained pro­
to dry.
fessional people.

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from tha bench but waa looking up
from a sofa whan a masked badit
enured his cottage at N ag’s Uaad,
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Feels Pinch
F o r Leaders
By JOHN B. K N O X
[*HE president o f the big cor1porstlon bed a problem. Where
ould he And future executive*
i run 40 of the SO division* of
I* huge organization* Each Job
a* equivalent to the presltncy of a iub*tantiaj business.
"Right now.” he remarked, "1
m tee the successors for the
imager* of about 20 of those
(visions. Where we”.l get the
len for the other 40, I dnn’t
now But I do know it would

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Talent Telia
quickly and better in a special
school, olong with improved un­
derstanding o f those extra civic
responsibilities an American ex­
ecutive must carry.
How do you decide you want
to be a business or government
executive? If there's a family
business, the decision may be
41^ 1*1^ 1^
p io n e e r e d by easy. Others may find it harder
arvsrd University almost half
• century ago Since then, 64
llar school* have been estobed. Business administration
taken Its place among such
earlier-recognized professions as
,the law ana medicine.
Educators now believe the
tlements of business adminis­
tration can be taught more

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Lake Mary P-TA Helps
Promote Good Will
The Lake Mary P-TA was -o r-»
gaalssd In 1926, when the present
school building was opened for
use. The local association entered
Ike National Congress o f Parents
pad Teachers March 14, 1933, and

Reaching H igh
F o r K n ow ledge

received Its charter October 24,
U M . Tha msmbershlp has grown
'jw M r t h * years.
j£ Tim association has recaived tha
'Hat Ribbon Award three years
Jar mooting tho National Congraas
eequlremant* fo r progressing,
i- Among tho tangible accomplishm eets o f the past ara tha purchas­
in g o f dishes fo r ths lunch room,
j g l e e d speaker, and variad play-Tgrpmii equipment- AUo'.K School
Mbrary fo r which the parent* are
Mttfatg forth much offort in ae. laetlng looks fo r tbs children, In
»:th# last ysar approximately 160
’ ROW books have been purchased,
'&gt; U c )&gt; has Increased great Intar• pat la tha maintaining and the use
v at the library,
(a November 1966 tha 32nd anBual convention o f the Florida
i .Congress o f the Parents and
J■Tsaeher* waa bald in Miami. Tha
! Lake Mary P -T A had two dele­
gates attending this convention.
Members o f P-TA who attended |
such meeting contribute a great
' deal to their local units fo r the
.benefits they receive.
! ' The main objective of the Lake
/M ary P-TA through the yenrs
ha* been to promote good citizenahlp through a belter understandj 'Ing among parent, tencher, and
• Vhiid. The purpose o f the 1D55-66
' -F-TA program was to advance
. moral and spiritual education In
the home, school and community.
• J Ths community Is a better place This Nashville high school senior
fn which to livo for having had didn't study all the** books at
i n Parent-Teachers Association.
one sitting. It required 12 grodet
of school to get through them.
|1 An object In the grip o f air follows tha earth's rotation at ap.proxlraately 1,000 miles an hour
•at tha equator.

don't forget your dream."
Mainspring o f a school 10m
that at Harvard ia the caaa
method. Harvard has spent 8 St
million dollars assembling and
keeping up to data 12,000 raalbusiness case histories o f actual
problems. It shares, at cost.
these cases with 120 to 130 other
schools, colleges and courses.
Students live business, talk its
language, don't learn adminis­
tration out o f book*. In tw o
years each must put himself ia
the position o f a responsible ad­
ministrator in specific situations
a thousand times. N ot only ere
there no answers in the back o f
books, there are literally no

eee would
be
s h o w *! that at
average salaries
to fLM O i at 10
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Start Good Grooming Habitt at Early Age
By V IV IA N BROWN
C M A L L children are crea•J turea o f habit. They'll rebel
at first against routine, but
they'll gradually acquire i t
You can instil good groom­
ing habits In your school
child and sava yourself many
htadaches if you'll make It
seem like a grown-up Idea—
not kid ituff. The mother
who encourage* her little girl
“ to look pretty" Instead o f
harping on the fact that she
must comb her hair and wash
her hands all tha time w ill
reap a reward.
Boys are easy to guide too
—as long as mother doesn't
make a "sissy chore" out of
good grooming.

Mothers often wonder how
they may keep the small fry
■war* o f good grooming
when they are off to school.
W ell, how about a "bandbox"
for the girl* and a “ allck-up"
box for the boys. Tho chil­
dren can make them, with
your help.
Here’s how:
Take an old cigar box e r
any other handy box that
w ill open and close oaslly.
Cover it with one o f the new
plastic adhesives, gift wrap
paper, velvet or other fabric.
You might choose tho velvet

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4. N all brush.
1. Soap In its own soap case.
The youngster may be
mad* aware that these are
her own possessions by hav­
ing her name on each item.
Mom can w rite it in nail pol­
ish or cement name tapes to
each item.
Thera Is no reason why the
little grooming box can t go
to school with Mary along
with her book and pencils,
and bo kept In her desk. Ex­
tras such as shoe brush and
shoe polish might bo added
If these o r* easily used at
school. But the Idea is to keep
the box uncluttered with the
basic things that help train
o youngster to tho good

T. Bailey Praises
Pinecrest School
" I want to commend your School
officials fo r furnishing the lead­
ership that made this school pos­
sible," Thomas D. Bailey, Super­
intendent o f Public Instruction
for the State o f Florida, told a
packod auditorium at the new
Pinecrest School as the school
was form ally dedicated last year.
"Florida has been a leader for
some time now in providing a
school program fo r its youth,”
said Bailey who made the prin­
cipal address as he was flanked
by County and City officials and
leaders on the platform o f the
school's modern stage.
"Our teachers in Florida today
tank among the top three States
with 98% of them having four
years college degrees In compari­
son with 63% in 1946," he said.
"Th ey are better prepared to do
a better Job than ever before,"
However, as he painted a word
picture o f the school program
throughout the State, and as hb
spoke o f the children looking for
an education, he said "There's
room In our hearts and in our

school program o f Florida and
said, "W e are on the threshold oi
greatness hi this State."
"T h e American school today is
the greatest single agency to
which you and I can look to the
improvements o f our Democratic
way o f life ," he said.
However, he said, we know we
don't have the perfect institu­
tion, we know we have faults.
But anyone who la critical o f our
schools should he willing to help
Improve them.
" I t takes intelligent people today to take part fa) a democratic
government," Bailey said.
And be concluded, " l now dedi­
cate this modern school p la n t"
Bailey was introduced by Sena­
tor Douglas Stanstrom.
Climaxing the dedication waa
the presentation o f the keys to
Pinecrest School to Mrs. Margaret
Reynolds, principal by Superin­
tendent o f Public Instruction R. T .
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The Sanford Junior High School,
ocnted between ninth and tenth
5ts„ on Palmetto Avc. Is the secand oldest school still in use as
« public school In Seminole Coun­
ty. It was built in 1010 while this
was still a part o f Ornngo County
and was used for 17 years ns u
high school.
The original structure was a!
three story building with nine
classrooms. The total cost of con­
struction, for the most modern
school plant In this section nt that
time was $20,000. The architect
w-as W. B. Talley and the con­
tractor was Georgo B. Pope.
The three County School Board
members In 1910, who were large­
ly responsible for the construc­
tion o f the new plum were: C.
R. Walker, president; I,. I’. Phil­
lips, secretary; and B. F. Whitnor. treasurer.
In 1922, the first addition was
made. This consisted of n domes­
tic science room in the basement
at a total cost o f $17:17.25. In
1923 a six room one story struc­
ture was added at a cost o f $15,227.96. In 1937 the valuation of
the school was placed at $60,000.
Eleven persons have served ns
principals in this school N. J.
Perkins moved with the first stu­
dents In 1919 from the Sanford
High School building, which is
now the Sanford Gramnmr School.
He held the position until 19M.
His successors were as follows
B. F. Ezell, 19M-16; J. F. MeKennon, 1917-19; 0. S. Ogllvie.
1920-21; G. E. McKay, 1921-27;
Selena Barber, 1927-28.
A t this time the new high school
on Freneh Ave. was completed.
The entire student body moved
to their new location, and the
seventh and eighth grade students
moved from Grammirr School to
the Sanford High. A t this time
It became known as Sanford Jun­
ior High School.
In the following years the prin­
cipals were: J. T. Jucohs, 192833; R. F. Cooper, 1933-31; 11. E.
Morris. 1034-43; R. T. Kipp, 194344; and R. E. True from 1914
to the present time.
The building originully housed
appoxlmately 70 students. In 1919
there were 137, 1930— 233 stu­
dents, 1940 — 286, 1950 — 252
student. In September o f last
term there were 330 students in
the seventh and eighth grades.
In January, the eighth grade was
moved to the new plant In the
Pine Crest Section.
The school 1s inJeed fortunate
in having a well organized li­
brary.
The lunchroom serves
about
150 nutritious and tasty lunches
each day
under the excellent
Supervision o f Mrs. Ireno Sewell.
The students now ns in 1910,
arc still the same l*&gt;y* and girls
with the same asplrntlons. They
participate In all the learning ac­
tivities o f the school and are en­
joying the benefits o f a conscien­
tious public, which l» interested
in the betterment o f its educa­
tional system
in S e m i n o l e
County.

Geneva School
Erected In 1924
*

The present Khool building at
Geneva which was erected In 1924
is a brick structure with an audi­
torium With seating rapacity of
250, four classrooms, and a cafe­
teria where hot lunches arc serv­
ed to the ch'Mrcn daily.
Softba.'l, socccf, volleyball, and
simpler team games arc the major
physical education activities of the,
gorup. The fifth and sixth grade
pupils partlc-pa'c in the Semi­
nole County SoeUing Bee cac.i
year.

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Let Teener Have His Chance

AND TH E N SHE S A ID . . . . »ay* I.inda Anderson, far right, as she and, left to right, Betty Lynn Setvmgc,
ain, hhtrlcy
vidge, Dorothy lCain,
Shirley Jane
Jone and Joyce Gullunt
Cullum enjoy something to drink nt Faust's Drug Store.
(S tn ff Photo)
DULL W RITING

New Ways Being Devised
For Better Use of Spaee

"Student writing is dull and
lifeless, stultifying to the Imag­
ination and blighting to the spir­

P R E S ID E N T E LK IN S o f the University o f Maryland s ta r tle
1 his board o f regents by reporting 38 per cent more applications
for enrollment this fall than in 1953.
Amazed as they were, the regents, nevertheless, talked o f "not
jsoing overboard” on new buildings to accommodate new students.
‘ eir attitude reflected a trend.•Faced with the possibility that use o f closed circuit television
the present record-breaking col­ and other means of stretching n
lege enrollment o f some three teacher's time. "Furthermore,”
million students w ill double by it has said, "the tendency to
1970. college planners arc think­ treat the Ph.D. degree as a union
ing harder about how to make card fo r college teaching calls
better use o f the buildings they for urgent reconsideration."
have.
The colleges arc lucky in a
N ot that many new classroom way— they won't get the full
halls and dormitories won't be blast from the wartime and post­
b u ilt Maryland has already let war baby boom for a few years
contracts for some 15 million yet.
dollars’ worth, and many col­
The secondary schools ore
leges and universities across the beginning to get it now, and the
nation arc doing or planning elementary schools w ill be feel­
better than that
ing it for years to coine.
Basically, however, the prob­
Too Small Classes
lems nt the two levels are much
Part of the picture is that in the same— not enough teachers,,
five Florida colleges, for Instance, not enough classrooms.
classrooms arc being used at
A W hile House Conference on
only 36 to 54 per cent of capac­ Education made findings not
ity. Extraordinarily small classes much different from the esti­
are to blame in some instances mates concerning colleges.
the nation over. Arizona's State
University and two state colleges Double Expenditures Needed
were found ns recently as two
The nation w ill have to double
years ago to have more thu.i 300 its expenditures
for
public
classes o f only five students, schools in the next 10 years, the
more than ISO with only one. committeo reported—to a total
Drastically revised class sched­ of 20 billion dollars a year. It
ules, with noon-hour, late after­ said the nution as n whole bus
noon, evening and Saturduy the capacity to do this but noted
classes, together with a sharp thi^Lsome states are not so well
examination of the value o f live- off as others. It recommended
man classes, w ill help here.
emergency federal aid for buildYet a report by the American in g i o r '
Council on Education rarlier
this year estimated that the na­
One of the world’s most fa­
tion's colleges and universities
bulous spots for bnss In the* St.
w ill have to double their outlay
for construction over the next John’s river in Florida.
10 years, to a total o f 13 billion
dollars, despite "the most rigor­
ous self-examination to make
suro of the maximum use of
present facilities."
More community (ju n ior) col­
leges and sharing o f libraries,
even sharing of professional
schools, arc other means sug­
gested for meeting the onrushmg college enrollment.
Already several regional as,
sociations arc perfecting coop,
crativc use o f
professional
schools. Tvpical is the Southern,
Regional Education Board. F if­
teen states throw their schools
o f dcntis'ay, medicine, veteri­
nary medicine and social work
open to students from states
which do not oITcr such w ork in
their own universities.
. T V May n elp
Even more critical than the
building shortage—you can al­
ways put up a building if you
dig up tho money— is tho short­
age of college teachers. The nr
ent force of 190,900 would nave
to be doubled to keep the same
student-teacher ratio in 10 years.
But the American Council
say* “ it is unlikely that enough
teachers can be found on thin
theoretical basis." Tho Council
bas recommended study of the

The onc-milo infield turf course
at the Atlantic City race track it
Average
life insurance
per the widest in the country, spann­
American fam ily at mid year is ing 100 feet in the stretch and|
•sllm ated at $7,200, up $300 from backalrctch.
January-1.

it," says Professor Richard ‘B.j
Sewall of Yale. Speaking in a
Vale Conference on the teaching |
of English, the Professor aceus-'
rd the elementary and secondary
srhools of "killing o f f ' the genius
potential in children under 10.
MEETING CHALLENGE
A program to meet the chal­
lenge o f the student with- superior'
mathematical ability It In 'Its
fourth year at Union (N . J.) High:
School.
Students are selected on a basis
of I. Q. achievement records,
special tests on abstract reason­
ing and comprehension o f "spatial
rc'atlons," and occupational in­
terest.

IJ A R D L Y seems possible, does
4 * it. that the twins are ready
for high school?
But Jerry somehow doesn't
appear quite as ready as Jenny.
H es gawkier, more uncertain,
downright resentful sometimes.
Again Mrs. Gudridge comes to
the rescue, this time in " it s
High Time,1' a booklet published
jointly by the National Associa­
tion o f Secondary School Prin ­
cipals, another N E A department;
the P.-T.A. Congress and the
School Public Relations A*»n.
(T o get it send 50 cents to the
later.)
“ One poignant teenage heart­
ache," Mrs. Gudridge writes,
"stems from the fact that the
girl's growth time table is geared
to a faster rate than the boy’s.
"Thus at the very time boyi
and girls are beginning to get
deeply interested in the apposite
sex. they may be held back bv
e m b a r r a s s in g differences in
height and w e ig h t. . . your tootall or too-short, too-punv or
loo-fat teenager may, fo r a time,
feel that life is no longer worth
living."
Awkward Jerry needs you
now, says High Tim e: "he needs
acceptance as he Is. He needs to
be on his own enough to e x ­

perience making his own deci­
sions. But he also needs guid­
ance enough so that the mis­
takes he makes arc not the kind
to hurt others or himself."
And. importantly: "H e needs
some wholesome letting-alone
to give him spuce and time to
ilex his ow n capabilities.”
Jenny, more grown-up andl
seemingly more assured, never-theless has her own problems.
Hers is the age when i t ’s Impor­
tant to "use a little lipstick ’ or
“ a little bleach on my hair" so
that the can be like “ all the
girls."
,
. "Standard operating e q u ip -(
ment for the parent of a young­
ster of high school age," writes
Mrs.- Gudridge, "ought to be a
shockproof constitution, lim it­
less supplies o f patience, an un­
derstanding o f how adolescents
grow, and an ability to roll with
the punches."
Ingt y
There are nianv things
you as
a pparent
a r ........................
*
~ ‘
can do. but Mr*.
Gudridge sums them up: "H elp hint
,
hi.
k
..l
to do hit best.'
"You may not know your
teenager has it in him," she says.
"But he docs. G ive him chances
to act like nil adult, nnd before
you know it he'll be one of
whom you can be proud."

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Meanwhile the U. S. Office of
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have projects which, if carried
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?nding in September 1959, Wcl-|
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the rear o f where the William M. Drown home was located, and
the twisted railroad track where the plane first hit at upper right.
(O fficial N avy Photo)

F. E. Breckenridge Official Navy Inquiry Local Registration
Will Get Underway
^Accepts Position
Of Air Crash Ordered
Tomorrow At 9 a.m.
With DeLand CofC
Mahoney Is Mamed
Demo Candidate
For U.S. Senate

Sanford's worst tragedy In many/I years occurred at noon yesterday
An announcement was made to* when a Navy plane attached to
day by Clyde Bennett, president VAH-7 of the Sanford Naval Air
Of the DeLand Chamber o f Cont­ Station crashed yesterday after
inence that Forrest Breckenridge, radioing the operations tower that
presently manager o f the local it was returning to the bate be­
Chamber had accepted the post* cause of engine trouble.
Crash crews were standing at
tion of Chamber Executive Mana*
readlneu on the NAS landing atrip
..Jger at DeLand.
Breckenridge hai served aa waiting for the crippled plane to
manager o f the Seminole County coma la as they watched streaming
BALTIM O RE if) — George P.
smoke
as
gasoline
was
being
damp­
Chamber o f Commcree fo r the
ed from the nearly four ton* of Mahoney, who narrowly lost the
past five years, having come to
Democratic primary last May,
Sanford from tha Suwannee Coun­ fual being carried for its flight
waa tigged laat night to replace
ty Chamber at Live Oak. Prior to to Norfolk, Ve.
First signs of the crippled plana the ailing Millard E. Tydlngs aa
that time he was connected with
were netlced aa hundreds of local the party’* candidate fo r the U. S.
radio atalions In both South Geor­
citizens watched the plane lose al­ Senate.
gia and North Florida.
titude a i apparently the pilot
The State Democratic Commit­
He la presently serving as vice- struggled to bring his plane onto
tee,’ by a 97-55 vote, selected the
cresldent o f the Florida Chamber the landtag (laid at NAS.
54-year-old Baltimore contractor
Vawf Commerce Executives, a state­
In an apparent attempt to bring over Mrs. Eleanor Tydlngi. w l'e
wide professional association. He the plane, already on fire, onto
o f the form er senator and daugh­
Is also the secretary o f the St. ACL railroad tracks between Or­
ter o f former U. 8. Ambassador to
Johns-Indian River Improvement ange and Yale Avenues, the huge
Rusala Joseph E. Davies.
Assn, and has m ido several pres­ craft came directly over two homes
Early today, Mahoney said nc
entations b e f o r e congressional on Y ale Ave. taking TV antennas
would revive the bitter 19S0 cam­
committees and other groups rel­ with it and then smashing Into
paign between Tydlngs and Re­
ative to the proposed Sanford- seve pine trees sheering them
publican Sen. John Marshall But­
Tituavllle Canal.
off, some right at the ground.
ler as an Issue. " I'm going to take
The
plane
first
smashed
into
th*
He la actively Interested in avi­
out after Butltr throughout this
ation, and Is Central Florida ACL track taking a section of tha state and make sure the people
nfQroup Commander o f the Florida track with It and twisting two sec­ know about the fraud perpetrated
'*W ln g, Civil A ir Patrol. Air Force tions of rail.
on Tydlngs six years ago," ha
Auxiliary, He is a member o f the
For picture* taken at the crash ■aid.
Aviation division o f the Florida
Committee
members
were
scene—See Page Three.
8taU Chamber o f Commerce a»d
urged by Mrs. Tydlngs’ support­
served aa a member of the State
It Is then believed that the plane ers to name her ao she might
Committee to obtain the Air Acad­ catapulted, topside first, landing carry on her husband's vengeance
em y for Florida. He served as a directly on top of the home owned campaign against Butler.
member o f the US A ir Forco In by William M. "Cotton" Brown, a
Tydlngs, who served 24 straight
World W ar I I for five ycarsi with former N avy Chief and Seminole year* In th* Senate, waa ousted
oversea* service In Alaska nnd County Deputy Sheriff. Brown was by Butler in a bitter campaign
at home alone at the time, his fo r which Butlar'a side was repri­
the Aleutian Islands,
y i Breckenridge stated “ I have two children having left shortly manded by a Senate elections sub­
in te r e s te d In aeveral civic move­ before to play, and w ai making committee. It said "back-street
ments In Seminole County serving a local telephone call when noise typ e" tactics were used.
■a member o f (he Salvation Army of the plane became loud. Brown,
Advisory Board, director of both going to the door of his home was
the Sanford Industrial Board and blown out into his carport which
Hanford Industries, Inc., and a* fell on him. He crawled from the
secretary o f the Citizens Hospital burning mass apparently uninjured.
Aagmt 27
The borne of L. J. Lowe Jr., Im­
Committee. He la a member of the
Kiwanla Club, American Legion mediately to the south of tha
Marie KJenncrud (S a n fo rd )
end Jaycees. IBs religious faith Drown home, w ai also struck by
Guy E. Parker (Tam pa)
a
part
of
the
plane
and
waa
en­
J * Baptist and he la a member
Mrs. Louie* Lowe (Sanford)
veloped
In
flames.
Apparently,
Mr.
the Brotherhood o f the First
David Lowe (Sanford)
and Mrs. Lowe and their ton Dav­
Baptist Church o f Sanford.
Lloyd J. Lowe Jr. (Sanford)
Breckenridge etataed “ I have id, 6, were blown onto the lawn
Bertha Kruger (Sanford)
enjoyed serving the people of of their home badly burned and
Prtneia O'Connor (Sanford)
in
a
state
of
shock.
Their
threeBemlnole County as manager of
Alberta Millar (Sanford)
their Chamber o f Commcrro for year-old daughter, Marilyn Sue was
Discharge*
the p u t five y e a rs .. . . I am glad found by Fire Chief Mack N. Cleve­
Jamas Burgh (Apopka)
land Sr. of the Sanford Fire Depart­
to have played aome small part in
M. 0 . Jones (Sanford)
the progressive planning and Its ment killed by. the flames.
Patricia Barnes (Sanford)
Mr. and Mrs. Low* and the young
resultant' growth and devel &gt;pmcn:
Betty Kinard and baby
inn were taken first to the Naval
■t fit h a Sanford area during this
(Sanford)
Air Station dispensary and later
jjh -riod o f time . . My fam ily and
James Bryant (Sanford)
transferred to the Seminole Me­
H naturally feel a measure of sad2S
morial Hospital. They are reported,
nesi In moving frem a community
this morning, to be In "fa ir ” con­
in which we have made many
- Bubba Davis (Sanford)
dition. However, it is believed that
friends. However we are hippy
Harold Harris (Sanford)
(reetlaned * • Page Eight)
that we will be only a few miles
Raymond Lee (Sanford)
Sway end that we wQl still reside
Ditchers**
In Central Florida."
Eljoy Hatch (Sanford)
VMttag B onn
Private Room*—11 a.m. to • p.m.
An F$4 Jet plane from Turner Semi-Private Room*—2 p.m. to 4
p.m.; 7 p.m. to • p.m.
Air Force Base at Albany, 0 *..
rra-hed In an orange grove today Pediatrics—11 a.m. to I p.m. (par­
ent* and/or grandparents only)
The Seminole County Sports after the pilot reportedly balled
Obstetrics— According to accom­
man’s Association will hold Its 1out.
modations and no visitors durI ’ inrraitle Air Force Base n ea r
regular meeting Thursday night.

Hospital Notes

Sportsmen Will
tM eet Thursday

Attguat 30. at •*•#&gt; Seminole County Court House.
i
John Meisch, president o f the
Seminole County Sportsmen's Associatlon issued the announcement'
* f the meeting and urged all mem­
bers to attend "to make this meet&amp;
a success.''

Jet Plane Crashes
Near Mount Dora

K«re said it had Infmmatlon that
the pilot. R. E. McGraw o f the
TOi Strategic Fighter Squadron.
u i i picked up br a motorist a fter
Partly tim e, through «V&lt;
V parachuted to earth and was
day with • few widely scattered
-•■ered taken
a hospital,
ih - nr.anc 7:11 near Mmfnt Dora, tbuaderthewers daring iftsraaeoa
&gt;1 law leaight 0-74.
haul 20 miles northwest o f here. I

Weather

Seminole County Schools are ta
readiness for registration day
tomorrow.
Buses will ran their regular
ichedulo with double rani slated
fo r some o f the areas into thn
Pinecrest School.

For Delivery

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TUESDAY AUGUST 28, 1956

Egypt Says
W ill Meet
W ith Team

A N A E R IA I. V IE W o f the crash scene on Orange Ave. In Sanford
yesterday taken from a N avy helicopter. Note the crowd already
assemblMl around the biasing plane, the wine o f the plane as ft
leans against a power pole, the N avy ambulance pulled up Into

Delivered By &lt; P. M.

Can 1821 Before 7 P . I t

LONDON (It—Egypt agreed today
to meet with a committee charged
with presenting a proposal fo r In­
ternational control o f the Suet Ca­
nal but made no commitment to
accept the plan.
President Nasser made known
hta willingness to see the five-na­
tion committee. In a terse latter
to Its chairman, Prim e Minister
Robert 0 . Mcnzles of Australia,
he mentioned neither time nor
place for the meeting.
Sarny About Tetouh, Egyptian
ambassador to London, called on
Menzles to deliver N a a u r't let­
ter. The text, as made public in
Cairo, read:
" I wish to acknowledge receipt
of Your ■Excellency's letter dated
Aug. 34 in which you Informed me
of the request of the committee
under Your Excellency's chair­
manship to met with me to place
before me and to axplaln to me
the views of the governments
mentioned in your message con­
cerning the Suet Canal. I agree
to the proposed meeting aa request­
ed by the committee."
The letter did not bear out an
earlier report from Egyptian offi­
cials that Nasser had specified
Cairo at the site for the meeting.
On the strength of thM report, a
spokesman for the committee had
indicated the members were ready
to fly to Cairo almost Immediate­
ly.
On getting Nasser's reply, Menfles went to 10 Downing St., resi­
dence of Prime Minister Eden
where the Cabinet was In session.
The Cabinet w ai Informed o f Masser'a reply and the meeting brake
up soon after.
The Menzles committee was
named by 15 o f the 22 nations at­
tending the London conference. It
was assigned th* task of present­
ing the majority proposals to Nas­
ser for an International board to
run the canal. The plan would
make Egypt a member o f the
board and link the agency to thaUnited Nation*.

Aeoodated Press Leased Wire

Wo. 171

Tomorrow Big Day
For Young Anglers
At Fishing Rodeo
Commission Approves Jaycees
Are Ready
'56-57 Utility Budget For Event
Fund For Homeless
Families Started
Today By Citizens

Tha Board o f Sanford City Com-*
mlsslonera last night put their|
stamp o f approval on the 1950-37'

Utility Department budget for the I
city.
The budget, 117,000 higher than,
the previous year's budget will in­
clude an operation lower than the
previous )o a r’s. The commission­
ers approved the 1290,(04 money!
spending hill for the sewer ann!
water pr-gram department o f the.
city.
A lio approved was the purchase
o f tho property and building of
tha American Legion at Celery
and Mellonvllle Ave*., and the
transfer of a tract of land on 1793 near the well fields which will
b* used as the Legion Fair site.
Representatives of the CampbellL o i'ln g Post were on hand when
the discussions were concluded
and the transfer o f property ap­
proved.
Commissioner* will wait for an
Interpretation o f a Supremo Court
decision relative to merchants
placing merchandise on sidewalks
outside o f their stores.
City Attorney WlUiam C. Hutchi­
son told (ho Board o f Commission
ors that " I t has been my opinion
that it la th# city's responsibility
should Injuries corao from tha
placing o f merchandise on streets
causing obstructions."

Two civilian families
were left
ft
homeless yesterday following the
crash o f a N avy plane Into their
homes on Orango Ave.
Sanford cltizena aro responding
with contributions for these two
fnmlllcs amt for the fam ily o f the
enlisted man killed In the crash o f
the bomber.
The first contribution was re­
ceived this m»rnlng when Joe Ga
ill o f the Tip Top Super Market
on Sanford Ave., donated $25.
The Sanford Herald Immediately
followed with a $25 check.
Willis Peacock, vico president o f
the Florida State Dank volunteered this morning to deposit and re­
ceive tha fund* for tha famillea
who possibly will be faced with
several months wait fo r tho pro­
cessing o f claims (or damages.
Those desiring to contribute to
tho fund fo r these families may
send them to Tho Sanford Herald
oc directly to WiUli Peacock at th*
Florida State Bank.
It waa also reported that N avy
merchant wants to put merchan­ personnel at the Sanford Naval
dize on the sidewalks—it ii Just Air Station are currently raisin*
that the merchants don’ t like to be a fund for the families.
A total o f I t members of a claw told what ta do with tb*ir owa
business*!."
taking Senior Lite Savings and Wa­
A request to place a "road algn"
ter Safety completed their Instruc­
tion fo r the courio under Jim on public property was turned
Lumbtrson and will receive their down last night when Don Gunder­
certificates through the Seminol# son ot Orlando, an outdoor adver­
County Chapter o f the Amorlcaa tising executive, appeared before
the commission to ask for tha
Red Cross.
They are: Jacqueline Fllbry, sign. City Attorney Hutchison In­
Kathleen Ounicharrl, Wiley Jar­ formed the commissioners that th*
rell, Janice Klnlaw, Robert Little, city cod* does not permit tho con­
Kenny McMurray, P at Hicks. Tom struction o f any algn or billboard
TALLAHASSEE (JS-Gov. Collins
Punch, Nancy R lclu rd i, Robert on public property.
A resolution waa adopted last plans to make a campaign awing
Samuel, Elizabeth Woodruff, Linda
Hart, Peggy Lundqulst, Sally Nel- alght expressing th* deepest re­ ■round the itate before the Nov.
der, Frank Gunicharri, and VirgU grets of teh city to the families S general election.
Involved in yesterday's air crash.
Gracey.
He said yesterday this would be
The city, In the resolution, also In addition to a speech or two he
Since completing th* Senior Life
alsed and commended tho vnr- will make In behalf of the Demo­
Saving and Water Safety Course,
us departments which Included cratic presidential candidate, Ad
Wiley Jarrell, SaUy NeMer. Robert
Samuel, and Kenny McMurray th* NaVal Air Station crash cicw. lai Stevenson.
have alao completed th* Instruc­ th* Sanford F ir* Department and
Collins is opposed in the general
tions In an Instructors Training tha Sanford Police Department election by Republican William A.
Court# under Raymond A. Mayo, fo r th* part played at the air Washburn* Jr., Nokomla public
Director, First Aid and Water craih scene.
relations man.
Safety Services of the American
" I expect to make a direct ap­
Red Cross.
peal to tho peoplo o f the state of
all
political
faiths— Democrats,
Republicans end Independents,"
Collins aald.

ng, W ater

o f Pinecrest School which will be
from S:30 a. m. until 11:35 a. m.
A meeting o f the entire staff o f
Seminole County School bus driv­
ers was held this morning when
final instructions were Issued by
Walter
Teague,
Administrative
Assistant to the Superintendent o f
Public Instruction, who is In
charge o f transportation.
Following the meeting t h I
morning, held at th* Education
Building cm Commercial Avenue,
buses were turned ever to the
d riven In order ihnl their first
runi might bo tnado tomorrow
morning
An estimated 1,000 pupil* will
attend school lids year in Semi­
nole County. An estimated In.
crease of 300 pupils has been an
ticipated by local school authori­
ties.
The first full day o f school will
be observed next Tuesday, Sept. 4.

Safety Instruction

Collins Plans
Campaign Swing
Before Nov. 6

C

SNAS Is Providing
Blood For Victims 3-Year-Old Child
O f Local Tragedy Dies Yesterday
The local Navy Blood Bank Is
providing and will provide blood for
the injured In yesterday's accident
when a Navy plane crashed Into
two Sanford homes.
Already, wives of Navy person
nel have responded to a call for
volunteer nurses to help take car*
of the Injured who are hospitalized
at Seminol* Memorial Hospital.
There la a fund already started
at th* Sanford Naval A ir Station
which la being collected for the
famillea left destitute after yesterday's crash.

Marilyn Sue Lowe, three, daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Low*
Jr., died yesterday at her home,
2404 Orange Ave. Born Sept. 9,
1933 In Sanford. Sha attended
Sunday School at the Central Bap­
tist Church.
Besides the mother and father,
she la (a rrived by one brother,
David; grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. J. Low * S r„ and Mrs. Dal
la Hardy, ell o f Sanford; great
grandparent#, Mr. and M ri. Wal­
ter J. L ow * aif Orlando, Mrs. Clara
Jameson o f Sanford and Mrs.
Sally Hardy o f Sanford; also aev
eral aunt* and uncles.

Cabinet Seeking
New Man To Head Navy Seeking Eye
Witness Account
Prison System
TALLAH ASSEE (D — The Cab­
O f Plane Crash
inet began • new search today for
a man to head up Florida's prison
system a fter Its No. I choice Reed
C o u rt declined the Job.
Gov. Collins said that C ou rt,
now pardon attorney for the De
pariment o f Justice, would not
come to Florida because he was
unable to make arrangements for
his federal retirement pay.
Th* Cabinet had planned to hire
C o u rt aa cocidlnator and director
o f th* state penal and rorroc
tlooal iMt'.tuUona and services
He would be headquartered in Ta!
lahaase*.
A t the tra e the Cabinet made
the announcement It said the
plan w m contingent on being able
to got Cizart o r someone o f I
typ*.

Comdr. L. B. Libby, Com­
manding Officer o f VAH-7, at the
Sanford Naval A ir Station, who
Is conducting tha accident InvastigaUen o f yoaterday'a piano
crash, would Uka to kave any
•ya witness statements of tho
crash which would he of possi­
ble uaa ia tha Investigation.
Comdr. Libby's duty officer
can ha contacted at Sanford ltao
extension 322.
Comdr. J. R . Wilson Is pres­
ently taking information con­
cerning claims for damage* to
property la yesterday's plane
crash.
Comdr. Wiiaoa may ha con­
tacted a t laaford IMS, extaaelan

Gloria Vanderbilt
Marries Television
Director Yesterday

NEW YO R K (It—Millionairess
Gloria Vanderbilt, onetime "poor
little rich g irl" o f Park Avenue,
was married yesterday to a tele­
vision director who grew up on
th* lower East Side.
Miss Vanderbilt and Sidney Lumat,, both 22, were married in a
surprise ceremony. It was her third
marirage, his second.
She was previously married to
Hollywood agent Pat DiCIcco and
white-haired orchestra conductor
Leopold Stokowski. Lumet’s first
wife was movie actress Rita Gam.
The newlyweds postponed their
honeymoon. Miss Vanderbilt, now
an aetress, Is appearing nightly in
a play at a Millburn, N. J., sum­
mer theater.
Th* bride, a great-great-grand­
daughter o f railroad magnate Cor­
nelius Vanderbilt, hit the headlines
In 1924 as a "poor little rich g irl"
entangled in a bitter custody fight
between her aunta nd mother. The
aunt won.
Miss Vanderbilt Inherited five
million dollars on bar lis t birth
day.

Fire D ept Answers
Coll In Goldsboro
Tho Sanford F in Department
answered* aa term shortly after 7
o'clock this morning.
They found that a kerosene stove
had exploded a t U M Williams Ave.
la Goldsboro.

U. 8. Rep. Bob Hikes o f Crestview, Florida campaign chairman
fo r Htevenson, called on tho gov­
ernor yesterday to discuss presi­
dential campaign plans.
Colllna said he ia unable to at­
tend a regional meeting o f Demo­
cratic leaders with 8t*vrn«on in
Knoxville, Trim., Thursday because o f previous commitments.
Florida will be represented at
Knoxville by Its party chairman,
James Milligan of Orlando; KenKpcssard Holland and Bcmnont
Tench, Stevenson's primary cam­
paign director In Florida,

Tomorrow Is a day o f fun for
boy* and girls of Seminole Coun*
ty 14 years o f age and youngerl
And the fun If all on the Jaycces.
The 7th Annual Jaycees Fishing
Rodeo will get underway at Laka
Carols, In Fort Mellon Park la
Sanford, at approximately 2:3*
when the arrival o f school buses
from over the cuunty Is slated
Jack 8ewe!l, chairman o f thn
Scmtnolo County Junior Chamber
o f Commerce Fishing Rodeo said
yesterday "T h e Jayeeea have
completed tho readying o f fish­
ing poles, lines, hooka, floats and
sinkers fo r more than 900 chlk
dren expected to take part in to­
morrow’s fishing eoeitest."
The lake has been amply stoeht
ed with good sited fish fo r tho
youngsters to catch. Tha ateckmjl
o f th* U ka was under tha dlraos
tion o f the State Gama and Frssh
Water Fish Commission and thn
City o f SanfonL
Georg* Andrew Speer, praald d
o f the local Jayeoa organization,
said "Th a entire SominoU Coun­
ty Jaycee Membership la looking
forward to soetng to It that every
boy and girl attending the seventh
Annual Jaycee Fishing Rodeo baa
a gaad tim e."
Chairman Sewed aald that all o l
tha plana fo r tho event havo been
completed,
wq’ra. waiting, fa g .',
now U fo r ttw hays and girl* to
bagin showing « p tom orrow."
Sewell ate ted that tha marchaate o f Sanford have generously
donated gifts ta be awarded to
boys and girls In every elasslfleation and age group eatchlng fish
tomorrow at Lake Carols.
The Sanford marchante whe
have donated Uta gifts aro Tad
Williams Lumber and Hardware
Co., Kader’a Jewelry,
StanUy
Rogers Hardware, Sanford A ve­
nue Amoco Service Station, Fire*
ston* Store, H1H Hardware C o*
Robson Sporting Goods, Rita T h *
sir*. McCrary’ s F iv * and Ton
Cent 8tore, St. Johns Realty,
Frank Noel Jeweler, Roumlliat
and Andertons, Goodyear Service
Store, Sweeney's, and Pow tll'g
O ffice Supply Co.
Hooks, line* and sinkers for tha
event were contributed by SemW
nole Sporting Goods and tha
worm* fo r bait are being furnish­
ed by th* Seminole County Sports­
man's Association.
A registered nurse, furnished
by Seminole Memorial Hosplttl
will be on hand from 2 until S
o'clock with first eld supplies ta
take care o f any minor injuries
which might occur.
Approximately 50 Jaycees urfll
be on hand to Ism * fishing poles
to the youngsters, serve lea cream
and cold drinks to each partici­
pant, take car* o f questions and
conduct the fishing contest.
There will be four Judges ta
weigh, meisura and Judge tha
fish caught by the youngsters.
They are: John Melaeh, Saminol*
County Commissioner and Presi­
dent o f the Seminole County
Sportsman's Association, Porter
Lansing, past president o f tha
Seminole County Sportsman's Aa( Continued On Fago Eight)

Fringe Area Fire
New Officers Told Protection To Be
Debated Thursday
For Little League
By MRS. ItU T II L A Y O
Seminole-Orange
Little
L**'

gue Baseball Club elected their
officers fo r th« coming year at
the meeting held Thursday even­
ing at the home o f James Brown,
Maitland.
Elected were, James Brown,
re-elected fo r President fo r th*
coming year; Carle Stiles, A lta­
monte Springs, vice President;
Mrs. Joesph Pavelchak, Prarie
Lake, .Treasurer; and Mrs. Vas­
ter
Elgin, Longwood,
Player
Agent.

Rervlnr the finance
wilt be, J. R. Grant,
C.
W.
Seymour,
Spring*, Harry Brown,
monte Spring*, Chari**
Only minor damage waa roport- Maitland, and Jaaaa
Casselberry,

committee
Longwood.
Altamonte
also A lta ­
J. Haight.

There will be n meeting at 3:3§
p. m. -Thursday eventnv at ibn
Pinecrest Elementary School con­
cerning th* City nf Sanford'* pol­
icies on firs protection outside o f
th* city limits o f Sanford.
Braiiey Odham stated today
that Odham and Tudor will servo
sandwich#* and soft drtaka begin­
ning at 1:80 p.m. aad that th*
meeting w ill start promptly at
6:30 pan. and b# ovar hv 8 p.m,
AH citlsans living outside o f thg
city limit* and within tha pantan .
tion areas are invited I * attend.
Ha further stated that a t *
Manager Warren R. Knew)** wg|
bn present to axplaia tha
program far Are protection
answer any

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Aug-**,1910 THE SANFORD HERALD

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(aaptar flgaro by M mllat aa hour. It was flrit fllght-titrd la 1931.

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gallery part way up the 135-foothigh dome that houies the tele­
scope.

‘•'•tor ALTON L. 1 A I M H
-PALOMAR OBSERVATORY,
BiUL, * — A alia high atop thia For the big eye would be ruined
PMaHa mountain aJta man's toe Its night work If Ihe tempera­
pant window upon the universe — ture tnilde the some changed as
Rujetnpb telescope, cool, gray, much aa five degree* during the
Meeive, fascinating.
day, « i it would 'rom the body
.to to a giant given the tender neat .of visitors and the Inrush o f
Ipru acearded to a baby.
outdoor air by d*y.
I» to preblag staggering distoa- That much temperature change
would warp lu mirror, *00 inches
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o u a r a n t h o

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Wnen a night s work is done, the
• M t f b to aflat thousands o f them
slot m the dome It dosed and the
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ly the night temperature throughettt tha day, changing only one or
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B» Bto fltotag paresta at pinnate
• werlt peopled with Ufa like
TM a telescope sees star families
totimatod to be up to two billion
Bgkt yean distant. One light year
to six trillion miles, the distance
Bfht travels to g year at a speed
of 114,000 mltoe a second.

**ee so it has not seen the edge
of the universe. From what the
Mg eye east, theta Is tome evidance the universe Is three billion
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may he a* much •• five ur sis
billions.
I t tells astronomers the universe
is apparently still expanding, with
the galaxies or milky ways all
ribbing away outward. Tha most
dwtaat ones seem to be speeding
away at 40,two miles a second.
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aspens km is slowing down. It tbat
b « so, perhaps the universe will
cellspae, with ours and other ga­
laxies all rushing back together to
form one great atom btilicni of
years from now. perhaps to ex­
plode again into a fa r flung uni-

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and ground to precision—with in­
terruptions dulng the war years—
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California Institute o f Technology
which owns and operates the tele­
scope Jointly with the Carnegie
Institution o f Washington.
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away. So delicately balanced la
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With the opening of school less
then two weeks away the Semi­
nole County Health Unit today
urges parents to be sure their
children are immunised against
polio before they start to school.
Dr. Terry Bird, County Health
O fficer said this morning that
only about 30 per cent o f the chil­
dren have received the Salk polio
vaccina shots. However, ho said,
thli figure is about the average
in the Slate.
Dr. Bird pointed out that the
clinic ia open on Tuesday and F ri­
day for giving the polio vaccine
injections from t to 11 a. m.
At the tame Mme, ho said, “ Wa
are examining children who are
attending school fo r the first time
and also giving the various Im­
munization shots where neces­
sary."

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AUGUST 24, 1956

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New Pupil Assignment Law
Rules, Regulations Adopted
Board Has
Special
Session '
The Board of Public Instruction
of S e if Inolc County in special ses­
sion this morning adopted rules
and regulations fo r Implementing
(he pupil assignment law passed
by the Special Session o f the 1956
Legislature.

Commenting on the polio vac­
cine, Dr. Bird said " A lot more
o f the parents should taka advan­
tage nf the opportunity to have
the immunization shots against
polio than are eomlng In for
them."

The Board atated that each
child enrolled in tha public tchooli
o f Seminole County in the Schooll
Y ear 1955-58 ia assigned fo r 'he
School Year 1950-57 to the school
which he or she attended during
the last school term, except those
children which by promotion are
required to attend a different
school, and such children so pro­
moted are assigned to the school
which they would have attended
last year had they been sn pro*
moted, and also except those chil­
dren which in tho School Year
1955-66 attended a Seminole Coun­
ty School outside o f the atten­
dance area designated by thi
Board of Public Instruction aa
serving a particular school. These
children are assigned to the
school serving their designated
attendance area.
The School Board will aailgr
to a school fo r the 1956-37 School
Term each qualified child not
heretofore attending a school by
assignment from this Board whoso
parent applies fo r - admlaalon of
such child. Application fo r admitslon shall be made on forma ap­
proved by tho Board and m ad*
available at the various schools.
Application win bo made to tho
school serving bla or her desig­
nated attendance area.
The Board expressly reserves
the right to change the assignment
at any-pupil at any Urn* whos­
ever In the opinion o t tho Board
upon consideration o f the factor*
set forth In tho pupil assignment
law, auch reassignment would bo
jn accord with the'Intent and pur­
pose o f said lawThe Board .atrongly urge* that
each child register on Wedneaday, Aug. 29, In order that all
registration form * may bo proper­
ty processed before the opening
A f school on 6ept. 4. Failure to
register on Wednesday may delay
the attendance of a child to aehoo)
for several days.
In other action by the School
Board at this morning’* special
•Of*ion, two busea fo r tha tranaportant/m-^f children to the Jaycee Fishing Rodeo next Wedneaday was approved.

A 39-year-old blind Negro w o - f
man w ai bound over to Circuit
Court this morning on a charge
The new "F a irfa x 2" telephone
« » t degree m .rder following
building at Ninth St., and Laurel « P «H m ln a ir hearing held before
"In Florida," saya Dr. C. M.
Sharp, director o f Preventable'
Ave., U now completed except fo r Justice of the Peace W. Hugh
Diseases, State Board o f Health,
landtcaplng and minor Interior i Duncan.
“ polio
in the'. BARBECUED CH ICKEN, PO RK A N D R A B B IT belnr served to Sanford Klwanls Club m rm t*n and
Wfrk. Completion o f this $305,000
Ida Mae Brown la charged with
. . »ha* several times
- -------past taken aji upswing during th a; their wives and friends at last night's "Ladies' N igh t". First in lino Is Mrs._ A. U Wilson (fa r
structure represents a significant the kitchen-knife murder o! Eddie
Voile A. Wlllla m i Jr., d eten te
lowing. Also seen on tho right are Mr. and Mrs.
"point o f progress" in conversion Lee Worthington on Aug. I t in a to the Democratic National Con­ months o f September and Octo­ right] with A . L. Wilson, ju-csldcnt o f the club folio1
in event. (S ta ff P h o to )
Ed Lane, chalrmnn of
ber. In 1954 polio started to rise
of the local telephone system to
Negro cafe In the Goldsboro area. vention from the State o f Florida sharply during the middle of Sep­
dial which was revealed today by
at large, gave the members o f
tember and reached an exceeding­
Worthington, alleged to be the
Cordon J. Rolhermel, Sanfordthe Seminole C o u n t y Junior
DcLand Group Manager fo r South­ husband of the blind Negro wo- Chamber o f Commerce at their ly high peak, the highest o f the
year, about the beginning o f Octo­
ern Bell.
ntan, was knifed in the throat by noon meeting yesterday at Jim
b er."
The tremendous job o f installing ,da Mae Brown
the Orange Spencer's Restaurant, a word picIt is felt, Dr. Sharp explains,
the new long distance switch
Blossom Cafe owned by Wlllla Bai­ ture e f the convention as It took
that the .return
boards costing $104,500 and the
place In Chicago last week.
,
, o f children
---------- to
—
ley and located on Southwest Road.
Mar number Five Crossbar auto­
A dispute over the keeping o fa He
died
the
day
following
tha
cut­
“ I I 1“
3 h™
. r . ? „•
s r , virus
s . “ rmay
exposure
to spolio
m atic dial switching equipment
the Jaycees a veritable "a t the
domcstlc animals in Sanford be-'
costing $57$,000 will begin within ting'about noon at Seminole Me­ scene" description o f the conven­ have a definite bearing on this
tween City Commissioner Earl
morial Hospital, according to Depu­ tion but he pointed vividly to rise during the early fall months.
ten days.
The polio situation In Florida
More than 200 wives, guest* ar»J Higginbotham and Paul C. Marion
Rothcrmel stressed the fact that ty Sheriff William L. Long, the some o f the political skirmishes
the local expansion program will Negro deputy who took the blind that took place during the five-day Is different from (hat o f many members of the Sanford Kiwanis a resident o f the Wynnewood sec­
provide moro than Just dial equip­ woman In to custody on the night Democratic event to gain top other states, points out Dr. Sharp, Club attended the first of two tion rnme to a climax this morn­
in that there is such a long sum­
m en t Between now and next of the affray.
place In the nomination of the
mer eeason and the month* o f annual "Ladies Night'’ events last ing when Judge Vassar Carlton
March 17 additional cablas will
Two witnesses appeared at tha candidates fo r President and V ic«
September
and October are usual­ night held at the Sanford Farmers' handed down a decision and a fi­
be extended into all sections o f preliminary hearing. Wlllla Bailey, President.
ly hot.
nal decree.
Auction Market.
the exchange s&lt;rthat customers owner of the cafe, was an eyu wit­
"T o those who take their politic*
There have been fiv e deaths in
In a final hearing and an opin­
Ed Lane, chairman of the an­
&gt;1 be able to obtain promptly ness and testified that Worthington seriously," M id Williams, "th e
desired class o f service after hit Ida M at Brown with bis open Democratio National Convention Florida from polio during the first nual event, told the Kiwanis Club ion by Judge Carlton o f the Ninth
six months o f this year, a i com­
the Installation of.th e new switch*, hand following an argument over was wonderful."
Judicial Circuit, tha order read
pared to four deaths for the peri­ Ladie* Night audience that there
tngDqttipmbnt has becn(fr'omplet-~—*
** - or
- not
- * **whether
they w ere' gding
Davidf rhraaiwr, program ebalr- od January through June In 1159. Would be "n o speaking" since Kl- that "equities o f th6 case are
home.
ed.
m in fo r next week's meeting o f There have been fewer cases o f wanla Club member* staged the with the defendant."
The blind woman, according to the local Jayeeea, said that a
Construction of a new unattend­
Judge Carlton said in the order
i
„
___
.
P°1,0» however. Bureau o f Vital affair to entertain their ladies and
ed automatic dial central office In testimony this morning, wheeled most
that "T h e defendant has not vio­
•rrs^ H
Statistics records show a total o f guests.
De Bary, known as "North S", will around with a paring knife In her
atTangcd a t which time the 201 eases o f polio reported up to
On the menu was barbecued chic­ lated any o f the ordinance* o f tha
be completed In sufficient time hand and slashehd at her alleged local group would hear
from August 17 nf this year, as com­ ken, pork anil rabbit along with city o f Sanford relating to the
to coordinate with Institution o f husband, Inflicting a deep wound In those who had participated In hur­ pared to 329 fo r the same period role slaw, potato salad, pickles, keeping o f domestic animals nor:
ricane Investigations and hid
service hero on March 17. Plana the left side of his throat.
hot rolls, ice tea, rake and ice lias he violated any o f the laws of
last year.
Deputy Sheriff Long testified flown into there. Thrasher said
call fo r the "D e Baryltea" to be
the State of Florida relating to the
"W ith plenty o f polio vaccine cream.
to dial one another or direct­ that the woman handed him Urn t at Comdr H. C. Colee, Executive available, no parent should deny
The barbecue waa preiwrrd by keeping o f domestic animals."
ly into Sanford without, additional knife which she had wlalded in O fficer of the Sanford Naval Air his child this Important protec­ Carl Williams ami served by Mrs.
Frank Anderson M sD o su li
The Judge, In his order also
chargt. Additional cable facilities the scuffle.
Station and Lt. J. H. Allison, Sta­ tion." states Dr. Sharp. "T h e fed­ Roberta Gatchrl assisted by a com­ •-.Id "T h e Plaintiff’s right to re★
would be
the eral Sitk vaccine is still available mittee of Kiwanis Club membpr*. lief based upon the defendant's
w ill also be installed In De Bary
Assistant Stata's Attorney Voile tion Aerologist,
during the Interim to provide all A. Williams Jr., told the Negro wo. speakers.
to the eligible age group, 0-19
Entertainment was provided by maintaining a nuisance injurious
Final plans for next week's Jay- years and expectant mothers.
residents with the desired class man that sufficient evidence had
Dave Shannon and his Funmakcis, to health was not proved by tha
been heard from the two State's cee Fishing Rodeo were given to Take your children to your private who throughout the evening, played preponderance o f evidence."
o f service.
witnesses to have her "bound over the club members and complete physician or local health depart­ requests from the audience.
The long standing argument be­
to Circuit Court on a charge of committees announced by Flsl/ng ment tn receive their shots."
A. L Wilson, local Kiwanis Club tween the two men was brought
Rodeo chairman Jack Sewell.
first degree murder."
There nre also ample supplies president, presided over the meet­ to a rliinax by a final decree also
Ida Mae Brown was advised that
nf Salk vaccine available through ing which also included group sing­ signed ami Issued this m o - m - b y
the preliminary hearing waa not a
commercial channels for adults ing.
Judge Carlton In which he order­
trial but was held, at her request,
over 20 wishing to have this pro­
ed "the case dismissed at the cost
to determine if she had committed
tection.
o f the plaintiff."
The Rotary Club o f Sanford on
an offense of sufficient seriousness
The defendant, Earl Higginboth­ Monday will be host to Frank A.
to be tried tn Circuit Court. She
am, wa* represented by Voile A. McDonald, Governor o f the 244th
was not represented by an attor­
The Seminole High School chap­
Williams Jr., and the plaintiff by District o f Rotary International,
ney.
ter o f the Future Farmers of
Edwin A. Shinholser, recently Attorneys ft. W. Ware and Edgar who Is making his annual official
The blind woman was committed
elected Lay Leader of First Metho Way bright o f Jackaonvllle.
visit to each nf tho 47 Rotary
A week of fun, fellowship, wor- to the Seminole County JaU follow­ America will be seen in a televis­
There will bo a dance at the dlst Church, Sanford, will occupy
Clubs in Central Florida. He will
ship, and growth Is toon to get ing an order by Justice o f tha ion show over WDBO-TV tomorJim Hawkins of L*ku l^lonro* ta
Elk'a Club In Ranford tomorrow the pulpit of First Methodist
underway for the seniors and older Peace W. Hugh Duacan the “ she row at noon.
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Church at the II a. ni. srrvire on
Entitled
"C ivil Defense" the night for members and friends,
youth of First Methodist Church. be held without bond on a charge
r p K . M . P t e » 2 i r v Dn r S tohLm Coach Herb McQuillan announced
Boring the week of Augpst 26-31, of first degree murder until the television program will include | Beginning at I o'clock, music Sunday, Aug. 2$. His topic is
w
to d a y that h e w ill concentrate on
flipper will be served each night by Circuit Court convenes tn Novem Sgt. Burton Clyde, GOC represen- j »j|| be furnished by a popular "P o w er For Peace."
tativa,
A.
J.
Clements,
president,
orchestra
fo
r
entertainment
and
Shinholser, a prominent local at
the W. S. C. S.
ber."
BlUy Thompson, vice president,; dancing.
torney. I* vary active in church
Following supper there will be a
tlon and - m -lr - ir t lv lu ,..
y.M .I. In 81- P e ttn b u r l nn BefitRoger Jimlnez, secretary, and Bill 1 Member* are urged to attend and civic a ffa lri in Sanford He Is
- session o f fellowship singing and
Mr. McDonald is Vice-President; 15
8I.AVIA — The opening data
West,
agriculture
teacher
o
f
the
I
the
Saturday
night
event
along
an
able
speaker
and
.all
mrmhrrs
recreation. A t 7:30 there will be
^
# amal, ^
0( xi in 37
for St.
Luke's
Christian Day of the Eagle Roofing and Art
Seminole High School FFA Chap- with (hair friend* and guesta in and friendt of the Church are in
panel discussions on the subjects
School o f Slavia Is Tuesday, Metal Works in Tampa, Florida, men, Coach Mae w ill have three
vlted tn hear him.
ter.
I vlted for the occasion.
of: Monday night, "Christian Dat­
September 4 at 9 A.M., according and la a member and Past Pres­ teams, tha Grecos, ihe White*,
Aag. 23
ing Equals Christian M arriage"
Club of
to Mr. E. L. Bellhont, Principal. ident o f the Rotary
and the Blues when practice be­
with panelists the Rev. David CarThe opening service w ill be held Tampa. He Is also President o f gins Sept. I.
Ruth Owens (Sanford)
r e f lx, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Cook,
In the School Auditorium for the the Gulf Freight Association In
Three members o f the Green
Miss Hope Wcldle, and Jerry Mur-Louis Taylor (Sanford)
student body and parents and Tampa and on the Board of DiDischarges
O b ey: Tuesday night. "Clgsreels
team are new on the squad thla
rectors
o
f
the
Community
Chest,
conducted by Rev. Stephen M.
and Whiskey and Wild, Wild LlvMrs. R. A. Newman (Sanford)
More than two-thirds o f the vo-i chines be acquired by all coun­ tive o f the Shotip Voting Machine
Boy's Club, Family Service As­ year although two are upperclass­
Mrs. Dick Aiken (Sanford)
tag"— panelists are Roger Harris,
ters ia Florida's Nov. G general ties.
Co., said that u&gt; the best of his Ttihy, Pastor.
sociation and Salvation Army. He men and one it a freshman.
Each morning at the school of­
C. F. Kraith (D eB ary)
Dr, Charles Park Jr., and Miss
election will express their choice
Earl Hellers, publisher o f the knowledge the counties which will
The Green team probably will
waa elected as a District (loverfice, enrollment* are being taken nor o f R o u ry International for
Charles Brendidge (Sanford)
Joyce Brown; Wednesday night,
for President on voting machines,I weekly Washington County N ew t be using voting machine* the first nce,
shape up aa follows: left end, Met
AUG. I I
"A r e Parents Old Fashioned?” —
which will Include all o f the pro- at Chlpley, said he bad discussed time in November will include: for. • !} n! T
“
the 1956-57 fiscal year at RoU- Christman, Ml$ml; left tackle.
panelists are Mrs. Jim Leonard.
ry1, &lt;Tth Annuaj Convention |n Wendell Crysel. 8ylacauga. Ala.;
clncta in Semtaole County.
j with Gov. Collins recently his Clay, St. Johns, Brevard, Martin, and the Kindergarten.
Haywood Carter (Sanford)
* Woodrow Cash, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Charlotte, Walton,
An Associated Press auivey|plan fo r state aid to counties to Okeechobee,
The School Bus will
l,1®| Philadelphia last June. He is one left guard Vie Muxll. Miami, cen­
Dorothy Ann Carter (Sanford)
Botard. Glen MeCall, Miss Ann
showed that 17 o f the 87 counties,1buy machines. Funds would be Bay and Paaco.
same schedule and route
0f 246 District Governors super- ter, J X . Tyra, Orlando: right guard
Betty Klnard (Sanford)
Davis, Miss* Marcia Loechelt, Bar­
Highland* also plans to use 10 yesr. The first bus run will *?•, vising the activities or more than Terry Hollingsworth, Ft. loudera record number, will use ma- distributed under a formula some
Harriet
Fleming
Spivey
(Sanford)
ry St. John, Jerry Murpbey.
chines either countrywide or in what akin to the Minimum Foun machines in November ami Jack- made on Tuesday, September 4th. B J00 Rotary clubs which have dale; right tackle. Tim Thoma*Katie Robinson (Sanford)
..Tuesday night there will be a
some o f tha larger boxes. Only datlon school plan on the basis r* son la making plans for using Ttic instruction schedule for lh* a memberih lp o f 431,000 business sen, West Palm Beach; right erd.
Sandra George (Oviedo)
machines in some o f the larger Kindergarten w ill be 9:20 A.M. and professional executive* ta 99 Tom Bouehtai, West Palm B r*ih ;
Jtenrr roast and a Galilean Serv­
tha major precincts used voting local effort and ability to pay.
Sandra Taylor (Sanford)
ice at Lock Arbor Lake and Friday
machines la Seminole County in
Sellers said bis Idea was that boxes.
till noon; fo r the first eight countries throughout the fr e e 1quarterback, Larry Stowe, Camtv
Ruby
Edwatda
(Sanford
flight a Holy Communion Service.
St. Lucie la stilly undecided. grades, 9:10 A.M. to 1:10 P.M. world.
the Prim ary elections but subee many o f tho smaller counties
ton, Ga.; left half. Bobby Carter.
Doris Justice (Altam onte Springi) queat action by the County Com-: were unable to find the funds to Landon said counties which have
• - Speaker for the week la the Rev.
The faculty has been ta session
Wherever Rotary Club* are Englewood. Tenn.t fullback. J»e
Lorene Thompson (Sanford)
mission pieced them in all pre buy tho machines and that the been considering putting them in for a school planning program located, President
Edwin llouk, recent graduate of
Persons a *-v M *rrs. and right half, llawkln*.
B IR IV S
e!r budget for next year inclu- The
cincts.
Duke University Theological Semi­
state could help.
following
comprise
thi* (e r ted in discussing the CoverThe Whit* team will find at left
Baby Girl Taylor
d Flagler, Nassau, Bradford and year'* faculty: Mr, E. U Bell nor’a visit, their activities are end Buddy Mclln, Tallahassee;
nary, Durham, N. C. The h » " .
Collins didn't express himself
Two other counties — Wakulla
Baby Girl Klnard (Sanford)
Houk received his AB Degree in
publicly
on
any
particular
plan
for
Baker.
The
machines
cost
$1,200
and Manatee — are holding refer­
horn, upper gradae; Mr. Steven similar to those of the Rotary, ,eft ^ffcie, Claude Rumcr. DeBaby Girl Thompson
1933 at Duke University, and his
endum* on tho question.
providing machines but be has or more.
R. fUdlik, mid (Be grades; Miaa Club o f Sanford because they are f&gt;and. |tR guard, Shelton Poole,
Discharges
BD Degree in June ot this year.
PropooenU o f machines conUnd Marian Stanko, prim ary grad**! baaed on the same general obThere also is talk about formu­ said he would like to see then
- * -cr,
“
Belle Glade;
eenter, Fred" *Dri'
Lyman Myers (Snnford)
that paper ballots leave 'he way and Mrs. Bbealy Best, kindergar­ Jectivcs—developing better und­
lating a plan at tho 1957 Legisla­ used statewide.
The Rev. llouk will be fully orNeal Camel (Sanford)
DcLand; right guard. Hon Richture fo r providing state financial
Most o f the larger countlea now open for cheating on tha u-turns ten. Pastor Tuhy w ill again In­ erstanding and fellowship among ter, Sarasota; right tickle. 'In*
'4w ialned this (all and will enter the
Mary Hutchinson (M im s)
whereas the machines makt It struct In Christian Doctrine, the business and professional men,
help fo r counties which want to use machines.
Western North Carolina Confer­
Laura Mae Smith (Sanford)
Hilyer. Sycemor#. Ala.; and right
The secretary o f au to's office virtually impossible fo r returns to Slovak Language, and Music tp- promoting community-betterment
install machines but don't have
ence.
VISITING HOURS:
end. Keith Shamrock. Untoolown.
be
altered.
said tho counties which had voting
Me has recently returned home Private Rooms M a. m— 9 p. as. adequate funds.
preclatlon. The School's weekly undertakings, raising the stand- Pa. At quarterback will be Dwk
Miss Hattie L . Colas, veteran radio program, " S t ladm'a Chap­
Altogether there has been more machines in tho last primaries
from the N. C. Cherokee Indian Semi-Private Rooms t p. as.
(Continued O * Page
Saltriek. U*lontown. P * .t taft half
Loon .County registration super­
voting machine talk the past year were:
Reservation where he worked 4 p. m. — 7 p. m. — • p. m.
Jack P irk er, Stovensburg. N a,;
e l" will bo
visor,
said
that
whew
tha
costs
of
than
in
any
y
ta
r
since
they
first
Alachua,
Broward,
Dade,
Duval,
among the Indiana on a Joint pro­ Pediatrics I I a. n . t p.
fullback, W alt Mosley, and rith t
hiring
additional
election*
inspec­
Hillsborough,
Leon,
ject between the Duka Endowment (Parents a n d 'o r
grandparents were employed in Florida in 1938. Escambia,
half, J*rk Wuenschel, A\»lod. P iend the Board a( Missions.
The recent annual convention of Marion, Monroe, Orange, Palm tor* and elorka are taken into
only)
N ew m a* sad others returning
i
s
tor­
a d d it io n a l
lo cal
Partly
account,
h'a
no
more
expensive
Beach,
Pinellas,
Polk,
SsrasoU,
the
Florida
Supervisor
o
f
Regis­
Obstetrics According to oecon
The Rev. Honk la Urn eon of
from
last year's *qa*d will mak*
ts
day;
tow
twight
69-71;
to
operate
voting
machines
than
ON PAOE n V K
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bank o f fan- da lion and no visitors daring food- tration voted unanimously to enup tha Bln* team.
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Over 200 Enjoy
Kiwanis Club's
'Ladies' Night'

Methodist Seniors,
ftlder Youth Plan
Fellowship Week

Local FFA Chapter
To Put On T V Show
Tomorrow A t Noon

M arion Loses Case
Against Higginbotham

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District Governor \
Will Visit Local
Rotarians Monday

Elks Club Slates
Dance Tomorrow

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Hawkins lb Play
On Stetson Twain

Methodists Will
Hear Shinholser

Christian Day
School O f Slavia
To Open Sept. 4

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Voting Machines To Be Used Nov. 6

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THE SANFORD H E RALD
All Church Notices must be presented at The Herald
offl«o by 10 a. m. on tho day before publication.

W n iir o A

CHAPEL
Lake Mary, Fla.
Pastor — Rev. H. A. Frith
Sundry School 0:45 a.m.
Mornitii' Worship 11 a.m.
Training Union 0:10 p.m.
Evening Worship 7:33 p.m.
Prayer Meeting Wed. 7:30 p.m,

S o cial S e c u rity C h an g es

FIRST

FIR tn BAPTIST CHURCH
OV1BPO
la s ls L. Day, Patter
Sunday School f:45 a.m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a.in
Training Union 6:15 p.m.
Rveolng Services 7:80 p.m
Wednesday Prayer Service 7:30

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H1LLCRE81

BAPTIST CIIURCH
Geneva
Sunday morning services:
16 a.m. Sunday Behool.
11 a.m. Morning Worship
Sunday evening services:
6:13 p. m. Training Union
7:10 p.m. Evening Worship
Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer
meeting

ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
134k 84, and Laurel Ave.
Rev. Georg* S. Beat
Sunday School
1:43 a.m.
Kerning Worship
11 a.m.
Youth Service
6:43 p.m.
Evangelistic •’ ally
7:43 p.m.
Prayer and Bible Study Wednes­
day at 7:41 p.m.
wJUmambtr a glad hand Invites
you to worship with us.”

SOUTH SIDE BAPTIST CHURCH
Baal |7 S t
At Park Ave.
Tha and of your starch
For a friendly Church.
1 . B. Lunsford,
Pastor
W. I * Stephen*,
Associate Pastor
K llte « llsginbothim , S u u d a y

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
GENEVA
W. A. EUenwood,
fa
Sunday Servlets
11:00 a.m. Sunday School
to i
.Sunday School
0:30 a.m.
Morning Worship
11 i
Wednesday Evening Meetings 6:00 B.T.U.
7|
p.m.
Evening Worship
t j
Christ Jesus”
Lesson-Sermon
Reading Room located In Foyer of
Church Building open to pubtle
SANFORD R E V IV A L CENTER
3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Rev. I„ F. Tasker,
Fasti
Thursdays.
Sunday School
10 a r
A cordial Invitation Is extended
11 a.B
to all to attend our services and Morning Worship
Evening
Evani
use tha Reading Room.
Service
7:45 p.m.
TIIK SALVATION ARM Y
Weekly Services
314 East Second Street
Tuesday
and Thursday
Meetings
p.m.
Sunday
Regulan,
Saturday
M
Sunday School
10:00 a.m.
Broadcast over
WTRR
Holiness Meeting
11:00 a.m.
a.m.
Open-Air (Street Meeting) 6:30
p.m.
PAOLA CHURCH O F CHRIST
Y.P.L,
7:00 p.m.
Lord's Day: Blbie Study at 10 a.m.
Salvation M ietieg
7:30 p.m.
Worship Servlet
11:00 a.m.
Tuesday
Pleaching Service
7t00 p.m.
Corp Cadets
3:30 p.m.
Everyone Welcome
Band Practice
4:00 p.m.
Ladies Horn* League
7:30 p.m.
CHULUOTA B APTIST CHURCH
Thursday
Patter
Prayer Masting
7:10 p.m. Waller A. Heath J r „
Sunday School 10 a.m.
Saturday
Morning Worahlp Service 11 a.m.
Open-Air (Street Meeting) 6:30
p.m.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Laurel Ave. at 4th St.
THE CHURCH OF GOD
Sunday Sebool 0:43 a.m.
OF PROPHECY
Morning Worahlp 10:45 a.m.
36 M E Ia Ave.
F. M. Y. 7:00 p. m.
Rav, D. D, Creasy,
Pastei Evening Evangelistic 7:43 p.m.
Sunday School
8:43a.m
Wednesdiy night prayer
and
Morning Worship
U:00 a. m
praise service 7:30 p.m.
Sunday Night Service
7:46 p.m Sermon by the pastor.
WMB Tuesday Night
7:M p.m
Evening Worship Service 7:30
VLB Thursday night
7:30 p.m p.m. Sermon by the pastor.
Prayer Meeting Wcdnesdi^ 7:30
MT. LU KE’S LUTHERAN
In Slavla (Near Oviedo)
CHURCH OF GOD
Rev. Stephen M. Tuhy
Pastor
cv. H. W. Henderson, Pastor
Morning Worship 6:25 a.m.
French A vt. and an d St.
Radio Mission Broadcast at 1:30
Sunday School 6:45 a.m.
a. m. over WOR2 (740 kc)
Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m,
Sunday School 9:00 a. m.—(or all
Mid-Week Service Tuesday 7:30
age groups.
m.
,
Christian Day School — Monday
Young People Service Thurathrough Friday 9:00 a.m. — (A ll
elementary grades and kinder­ day 7:30 p.m.

C EN TRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. I. W. Parham, Paster
Car. Faerteeatk si., Oak Ave.
■undiy School 6:45 a.m.
Morning Worship Service ll:o o
o.m.
,
garten.)
. Training Union 6:15 p.m. U'a a
fam ily affair,CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
Evening Worship 7:30 p.m.
OF LA TTE R D AY S A IN T S
"Com o thou with ui and wa will
A. G. pitta
Breach Presides!
R i thee food."
City Hall
Sunday School
10 a.m.
PINECRE8T BAPTIST
Sacrament Meeting
6 p.m.
MISSION

it School . W rth
lak

Missies Paiier
Suaday School
Moralng Worahlp
Training Union
\ I Vising Worship

ELDER SPRINGS B A PTIS T
"H A P E I.
F.lder Spriags
Spoasared by First Baptist Cbarcb
Saafsrd, Fla.
Sunday School
10:00 a.m.
W. O. Stansell,
Superintendent
Preaching
11:00 a.m.
Dr. H. H. Martin,
Preacher

CHURCH 4*9 CH
lad si. A Rim A n
E v a a ie tM
Ralph Brewer ,
Service*

EBENEZF.R METHODIST
CHURCH
Citrus Haights
Rav. Edward Marita,
Paster
Sunday Sebool 10 a.m. Clifford
E. Johnson, superintendent
Preaching Service 11 a.m.
M YF 3 p.m.
Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7:30
p .m .

U PRALA
COM M UNITY
PR E S B YTE R IA N .CHURCH
Rev. C. C. Whlla
Mlalster
Mr*. Clover Marrs
pianist
Mias
Patricia
Reaaaian
Asst.
Pianist
Geerg# Petold, Asat. Supt. of
Church School
Church School
ju «.m.
Worship
n
Westminster Fellowship
7 p. m.
Willing Workers
7 p.m.
Evening Worship
7:30 p.m.
"Everybody Invited
to attend
our services.”
FIR S T M ETHODIST CHURCH
Pastor
Milton H. Wyatt
0:45 a.m. Church School
Classes for all ages.
It a.m. Morning Worship
Sermon
Edward A . Hhlnhnlser
7 p.m. M YF
7:45 p.m. Organ Vaspere
8 p.m. Evening Worship
Sermon • The Rsv. Edwin Houk
Broadcast over W.T.R.R,
8:30 p.m. Fellowship for young

Third Strrrl
l.ske M iry, Florida

BETTER HAY W ITH A

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PAOLA W ESLEYAN
METHODIST CHURCH
6 Miles Weal eu R L 41
Sunday School
S;4I a.m.
Morning Worship
10:46 a.m.
Wtslayan Youth
6:43 p.m.
Evening Worship
7:30 p.m.
Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7:30
p.m.
Evtryona Welcome
Rav. Cecil W. Shaffer
Pianist
Mrs. Nancy Giles,
Children'
Choir Director,
Mr. George Peaold, A sst SupL
of Church School.
Church School, 10:00 a.m,
Classes for all ages.
Worship 1J:00 a.m.
Children's Service 11:00
Young People 6:30 p.m.
Children 6:30 p.m.
'
Worship 7:30 p.m.
Everybody Invited to attend all
our services.

Department Store
Reports Record .
Sales, Earnings

FT.

UAUDERDALE —

Co., o f W att Palm Baatch, bsgag
tha surfacing Just south of tha
Watt Palm Baach Intarchange.
Workmen put down an Inch ind
a half bindar eouraa which will
ba followed by laying tha (mil
one inch smooth surfaca.
Within a ft w days the R iag
Construction Company, o f Chsr-Tlotta, N. C „ will bagin surfacing
a 21 .63-mila taction o f tha turn­
pike frotn F t Flares south. At
tha end o f tha atrip tha M icA *
phalt Corp. o f Lakaland,
wi):
surfaca a 13-mlla taction of the
two 34-foot roads.
Rubin’a contract c o v tri slight­
ly more than 10 mllta In thi
center o f the
Sunshine
Stita
Parkway with tha Aaphalt P ivA f
ing Co., o f Coral OablH hiving
two contracts covtring 44 mile*
most o f It at tha extreme south­
ern end o f the Sunshine Stile
Parkway.

To AU
Frl. • Sat, • Sun
Frank H. Neely, chairman of
the board, told a meeting o f di­
rector* Tuesday that tales climb­
ed 4.3 per cent above the 1053
level for the six months ended
July 28, the first half o f the cor­
poration's fiscal year. '

6 Persons Injured
In Warehouse Fire

This record volume o f 632,654,308.10 produced net profit of
6668,883.14, up 38.5 per cent over
the same period o f last year. The
directors voted quarterly divid­
ends o f 17Vw cents a share on
common stock and 83*» on pre­
ferred, both payable Nov, 1 to
holdert o f record Oct. IB.
N'eely'i report to stockholders
Included this reference to expan­
sion:
"H ie commute* o f the board
o f director* on research and
development of our business Is
studying seriously the possibili­
ties and advantages of our plant
equipment to meet the needs o f
our arrowing population, both lo­
cally and throughout the entire
South.
"Conclusions o f these studies
will come lite r.”
Neely said a 30 per cent In
create In sales at the Knoxville
store contributed to the over-all
volume.

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Imperial Service
Station
1208 So. Park Ave.

NEW F A L L
Dance Classes
AD VANCED and BEGINNERS
Starts Friday, Aug.

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BAMBOO ROOM— M A Y F A IR IN N
Bnt«h un on your dancing 4k learn tha latest
Steps— Complimentary lessons will bo given
from 7-10 p. m. Friday.
For Information Call Nonla Davis—
j
W. P. 36-3403
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PU B LIC

Saturday A t 7:30 to 9:30
N E W A N D U SED F U R N IT U R E «
A L S O T. V. — W A S H E R S — STOVES
M A N Y O TH E R ITE M S

SANFORD FARMERS
Auction Market
H IG H W A Y 1 7 42

Go To Church

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PONTIAC tfC tM T lY M O W M HASCAIINOUKANCC ARO SFOB M C0KSI AT MMRKVIUE, UTAH

S * e e i performance marks all tha woadarhiL atodma
appliances which auks up an allelectric kitchen sad
laundry. . , which save you tlam sad work. . . leave
you free fee all the wonderful extra* aI Florida Uviafi
L « W cost marks an all-electric kitchen and laundry—
because it's cheaper to go aij-electric than te twa e
combination o f Rials!

Budget-whs. work-whe—thh aU-aiactrir Bang's a a m
hit! &amp; * your rUctnc tpplioM 4ml* right away sad

SAN FORD TRACTOR
i

first

paving on tha
Miami
to
Ft.
Pierce section o f tha 8un»h!nt)
State Porkway got under way re­
cently whan Rubin Constructioi

FREE ICE CREAM

CHURCH OF TH E N A X A K E N E
CHICAGO on—Six persons were
••Sanford's Hinging Church"
Injured in a massive fire which
Cornrr o f Second and Maple
dcstroyeyd an eight-story abandon­
It. II. Spear Je« Pastor
We invite you to become a mem­ ed warehouse In the huge Chicago
ber o f our Sunday school. The Union Stockyards last night.
Nearly half of the city * lireopening service begins at U;30
fighting equipment brought the
a.m. Graded classes ara In ses­
blase under control altar a livesion from 9:30 to 10:35. For fur­
hour battle. More than 73 pieces
ther information call 3181 or
of fire equipment were sent to the
1339. Frank Price is Superintan- scene in response to five alarms
dent.
and six spclal alarms.
Morning worship at 10:45
Firemen maintained a watch
Training Departments for a g o over the smouldering ruins today.
6 to 40 meet each Sunday even'
Chief Fire Marshal Albert P e­
Ing at 6:30.
tersen said the fire might not be
Evening
evangelistic
Sunday fully extingushed for another two
night at 7:30
days.
Prayermretlng each Wednesday
at 7:45 P.M.
FOSTER CHAPEL
The Sunday evening service at the
METHODIST CHURCH
Church of tha Natarana It a ditOvIeSe
tlnrtly different service from any Rav, Geerge H. Caritoa. Mlalster
other throughout tha week. It I*
FONDNESS FOR PIGEtfNS
8:43 a.m. Sunday School
characterised by a
volunteer
11:00 a.m. Worship Service
LEADS TO DEATH
rholr,
spirited
congregational
6:00 p.m. Worship Service
ST. LOUIS if* — The fondness o f
singing, special m usleal
14-year-old Marvin D. Ivey for
numbers, testimonies to the glory THE L IT T L E BROWN CHURCH raising pigeons led to bid death
o f God, and a brief evangelistic
ON THE H ILL
In a 60-foot fall from a railroad
message. You wid enjoy the
(Caagregatieaal)
trestle under MacArthur Bridge.
warmth and old fashioned atA Church of (he epee door,
H ii companion Dale Moon, IS,
mosphrre of this high service The epee mlad, the w ane heart.
told police Marvin had been climb­
of the weak, "Come and See” .
The aiplriag teal,
ing in the trestle taking young pig­
The social Viaiaw
eons from their nests. He appar­
AND THE U PLIF TE D CHRIST ently lost hli balance and fell.
Career Park Ave. sad 34th St.
I . Bernard Root, Minister
Sunday School
6:45
Morning Worship
11:00
Sermon "Know About Your Re-

It’i lima to step up to • P o n tia c -«
big car—without paying b lf car prune!
Pontiac prices alert below those o f 43
models o f the small cars . . . yet offer
up to 227 h.p., 124* wheelbase, rugged
X-member frame, luxury-car interiors!
Drive one toon!

So* us NOW— be ready aoiouus U—Allio-Cfeidl
for your next cutting f l l l M J I U I l

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Rev. H. Lyttleton Zimmerman
B. D., Rectar
I#th Saaday after TriuMy
Holy Eucharist
8:00t.m.
Choral Fam ily Eucharist
sod Address
S :U a.m.
Church School
S:18a.m.

has

1Now!

The llOTO-HALKIt. built by AllU-Chalmere. c
. . . •*** te run. -And remember— there's
round bale* far preterUng the quality o f your hay

t i t ) 1. IM P L E M E N T C O

HOLY CROSS CHURCH
(Episcopal)

child, Oven after the child

reeached agge 18, if the child was
disabled since before he reached
18 and is the dependent child o f
a retired or deceased parent, step­
parent or adopting parent who
Is eligible for old-age insurance
benefits under social security, or
was Insured for the purpose of
survivors benefits at the time of
his or her death.
Other important changes in the
law affact farmers, both employ­
ed and aelf-employed. Whlla that*
hav* been no changes In old-aga
and survivors Insurance benefit
rates, there ar* changes In the
way benefits can be figured and
tha time necessary to become In­
sured fo r payments. Tho latter
provision Is o f special Import­
ance to parsons whoso kind of
work Is now covered by social
security as of Jan. 1,1356. Newlycovered groups ar* lawyers, den­
tists, chiropractors, veterinarians,
naturopaths,' osteopaths and op­
tometrists. Other recent legisla­
tion provides for the extension of
social security on a
perman­
ent contributory basis after 1856

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C H R IS TIA N
CHURCH
1607 Sanford Ave.
Sunday School
1:45 a.m.
Morning Service
11 a.m.
Guest Minister: Thh Rev. L. R.
Doerr o f Mt, Dora,
(N o evening servlcei during sum­
mer)

age 05 under the old law. Begin­
ning with November 1356, re­
tired Insured women workers and
wives o f retired Insured worker!
can start retting
benefit pay­
ments at age 62. In these cases,
the amount of tha payment will
be somewhat less than tha amount
that woulld hav. bean payable
at aga 65 under tha old law,
A change has bean mads In tha
total disability provision In the
law. While tha “ disability freest1
provision which protects the social
Security Insurance rights o f work­
ers Is continued, mbnthly cash
benefit payments beginning with
July 1057, will be mads to totally
disabled workera whan they reach
aga 60. Beginning with January
1057 monthly baneflta are now
payable to a disabled unmarried

Paving O f Section
O f Sunshine State
Parkway Underway

youll be ringing tha prahas o f happier Florida living
. . . . electrically!

�TH E SANFORD H E R A LD
Fri. A uk. 24, 1956
Pane 3

TV In d u s try
Is Swamping
San Francisco

S. B o o th T h in k s
O n e S h o u ld W o rk
U p T a S o m e th in g

By SAUL F E T T
SAN FRANCISCO tP-Through
a variety o f gadgets and ulcers,
the television industry is swamp­
ing this convention city ju it at it
did Chicago last week.
You trip over TV cable* In
hotel corridors, you're stopped by
traffic clustered around delegates
being Interviewed for live cam­
eras in lobbies, and, on the floor
o f the convention . itself,
you
can't move down as aisle with­
out running into men carrying
Martianlike mobile equipment.
One delegate, Intrigued by an
outcr-spaco
type
of
portable
transmitter in the Hands of a
network reporter, walked up and
Authentic amphibious warfare maneuver* Involving L’OO ships demanded, “ Take me to your
o f the It. S. Navy and 10.000 marine* were filmed in Technicolor and
loader."
VlataVlaion by Unlversal-lntcrnntluiml for Incorporatnon In “ Away
In all, more than 1.200 people
A ll Doata!" which open* Sunday at the IlITZ T IIB A T ItK with Jetf
with about 100 cameras are pro­
Chandler, George Nader, Jullq --------------viding TV coverage from Inside
■%\dama, and Lex Darker in the ]
P R A IR IE LAKK DRIVE-IN
11 S ta rrin g role*.
I
the Cow Palace, on the streets,
Sitowing tonlte and Satunlay,
The »tudin scheduled It* produc­
in the hoteli and at airports.
tion of this picture to coincide “ Seven Cities of Gold". For this
John Daly of ABC I* the only
with the maneuver*, which took Cinemascope film in fine color hy
place in and around the Virgin Is­ I)o Luxe, Robert D. Webb ami TV commentator operating di­
rectly wllhln the convention ball.!
land*.
„ ,
. . .
i .Barbara Mcl-ran, the produces,
Hr and a dorrn assistants work
turned to an illu.triou. chapter in
in a tiny booth up near the roof.
on and ftom the U. 3. S. Randall,. .
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,
_
an attack transport, which doubl- '^,e history o f California. The
“ W e're sitting on each other’s
ed a* the Belinda, the fictitious; story, from a novel by Isabelle
shoulders," ho said, “ hut we feel
vessel
_____ on which
.... the story,
!&gt;ry, based • Gibson Ziegler,
_
. deals with the that being right here in the hall
on Kenneth M. Dodson** l&gt;esl-»ell- founding of the first Mission in
is the only way to rover it— gel^&lt;ng nov;el unfolds
what is now California by Father
Ing a first, not second hand view,
Jumpero Serra. The accent, how­
nr things as they happen. The
SPINNING IMPRESSION
ever, is on artion, including num­
other networks, hy being o ff the
CHARLESTON. W. Va. (W - Paul erous fights between tin Spanish
tutor, have to become slaves to
soldiers
and
the
Indians.
White, 24, really made an tmprestheir cameras. Here, the ramrras
In this film, production, direc­ follow the narration which fob
don when he went for a spin the
tion and editing are all of a high low* the events on the floor itother Hay on U. S. 119.
order. The acting is excellent.
He siJeswiped two car*, knocked Starring Diehard Egan, Anthony 1self."
| Marshall Dlskin, Ihe director,
down two utility poles, left aj Quinn, Michael Bennie, Jeffrey
coordinates ABC’s roverage in a
Hunter,
nita
Moreno.
wreckage of power lines along Ihe
master control room beneath the
.^highway, tore down sixty feet of
stands. Tims' far, he hasn’ t had
DISRUPTION
a moment as hsd as one In Chi­
^fence and nine steel posts, anj
FORT PIERCE, Fla. '.P - A five
finally hit a third utility pole which foot alligator disrupted play in a cago last week when an ABC
camrra caught a closettp o f an
demolished his car.
hurry when he waddled nil to the
obviously pregnant woman. On
White walked away with a slight­ diamond during a hoy*’ Pony Lea­ her shoulder was a big pin
gue
baseball
game.
ly puffed lip.
.“ llairimnn I* Ihe man.”
There was an immediate uproar
"W e did Just edit It out In
which subsided only after Ken Gor- tim e," Disktn said. “ It never got
dy, a leant manager, managed lo on the a ir."
John NnUtt's
story
lasso and tie the reptile and turn
Walter Cronklte, CBS’ anchor
him over to police.
man, operates from a itudio o ff
The saurian apparently was
m
the convention floor. In front of
BushcJ from a nearby drainage
his desk Is an “ 'electronic win­
ditch by dogs.
dow." about 4 feet by 7 feet, on
which a live picture o f the floor
activity is superimposed while
Cronkitc talks.
“ It Is a constant awortl banging
IlrinR (he Kiddies in For
over our heads," h# said. “ We
keep worrying one o f the techni­
cians will go wrong and the TV
Fri. • Hat. • Sun.
audience will sec what's actually
A t The
"Smith of Ecuador"
on the other aide ef tho w in dow lights. surplus cables, bare w a!ll.,,
Also on the ground floor and a
good distance from the assembled
delegations are NBC’a Chet Hunt1208 So. Park Ave.
ley, Dave Brinkley and BIU Hen
Sunday, S P. M. Channel 0

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Ride-In Theatre Sunday and Monday.
Scheduled In technicolor Sunday I
and Monday at the M O V IE LAN D
III DE-IN is Walt Disney’s latest
movie production Song of tho
South.
Bill Haley nod his Comets will
appear Tuesday nod Wednesday In
“ Rock Around The Clock" aerond
feature will be "The Way Out"
starring Gene Nelson and Mona
Freeman.
Thursday and Friday “ Hidden
Guns" plus the second lilg hit
starring John Wayne nnd Maureen
O 'ila rg in “ Rio Grand*",

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By HAL MrCI.URE
HOLLYWOOD UB-Shlrlcy Booth
leaned back In her chair bcilde
her swimming pool and said, “ I
wish I hadn’ t won the Academy
award an soon."
Not that the Oicar— for her 19S2
portrayal of a frumpy hausfrau in
"Come Back Lltllc Sheba’ ’— has
done her any harm.
“ But, I felt It camr much too
quickly. It was my fitat motion
picture, you know. I always think
you lhould work up to something,”
she said.
Her success on the stage with
“ Sheba" and subsequent plays
came after many years of hard
work, frustration and tears. Mias
Booth, by the way, made her
Broadway debut in 1923 with a
young fellow named Humphrey Bo­
gart.
The rcd-halrcd actress Is a tem­
porary Hollywnodian while appear­
ing in the play, “ The Desk Set".
“ It’s a funny thing,” she went
on, “ when success arrive* In your
later years, no one is envious at
all. Older people hope the same
lightning might strike them; the
younger folks aren’ t a bit Jealous
because they know you’ ve been
working for II a long tim e."
Shirley, who doesn't look her 49
years, recalled a conversation with
her ex-husband. Ed Gardner, creat­
or of “ Duffy’s Tavern.'*
“ Ed said, ’ Shirley, people envy
me my surcess, but they all hope
you'll make it to the top one of
these days. They say, good ol'
Shirley; she’ s been pluggin’ away
a long time.' ”
liong-mcmoried r a d i o f a n s
might recall that Shirley played
the original “ Miss Duffy" on tho
radio for two years. She and Gard­
ner were divorced in 19U.
Shirley interrupts her busy sche­
dule at the end of the month for a
two-month tour of England, France
and Italy. She returns to San Fran­
cisco and several more weeks with
“ Tho Desk Set". In January, she
starts, "N e x t of Kin,” her third
motion picture.
She plumped tome pillows behind
her, leaned back and sighed:
"Ol" Shirley—maybe a little more
tired — is atilt pluggin’ aw ay."

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Parking Facilities W ill M ake
S h e j^ rM e c c a For This
* The dtjr parking problem It really so
simple mere aqoin fn t of M ti than of that wo don’t become i l l And the progress
Btrfint ■Booa. loflln* the oaur’ "umbar of made in this all-important field in the last
towa uakae about half century has been little short o f m tr*
oars a day Into any _
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trytaf to atoek all tho colons.
W riting in the Journal o f The American
ska
cflOdrsn'a pla* blocks into a bos that's too
Medical Association, Dr. James W att says:
' Than art two obvious answers: to create ’While literally thousands o f cases o f ma­
arkiflff space, with lota, ramps and laria were seen each year In my home state
turnover at tho curb, or to eat when I was a child, today there are virtually
none. I f the dlptherln mortality rate o f 1900
bo returns of oars to ha parked.
prevailed today, there would be over 60,000
; CMOS generally are encased In valiant deaths a year. In 1950 there were actually
efforts to make more peridng •pace, bat 410. According to rates o f 1900, there should
they can’t catch op with the need. Aa for now be over 45,000 deaths from typhoid;
Muring the number of cars flowing in, it actually In 1950 there were 114. Similar fig ­
cook! be done by widespread plana to aharo ures could be given for other major com­
rlde« for work, ahoppln# and bualneaa er­ municable diseases.” Now the medical fra­
rands, and by free ter use of public tranapor- ternity is battling the diseases and affile
tatton for short tripe.
ttona which have not been defeated.
, ' Bat for moat Americans the automobile
It is worth noting thst preventive med
Is a symbol of Independence, of freedom iclne has suffered most in countries where
from
other people’s schedules. Most oeonle medicine is either socialised or controlled by
m otho
would rather rick spending twenty minutes the government Writers on England’s na­
looking tor a place to park than wait ten tional health system have pointed to this.
minutes for a neighbor finishing an errand.
in such countries are often over
th# parking
parking problem
la worked. They lack the time for study, ex
•5 Hera
Hara In Sanford,
Sanford, thei
problem la
ex­
its gnat manaec should tha angle parking periment, and research. And the bureau­
more downtown streets bo eliminated.
crats who make the rules nrd Issue the
• Then la an unusually large parking lot orders have small Interest In projects
mraOaMa to ahoppon and business people, which may not produce results for long
dhougfc to taka cart of many more cars periods o f time.
than generally use it. And In using thin
Progress in medicine— like all progress
Free municipal sendee, there an no long — flourishes in an atmosphere o f freedom,
toll lights, bumpers, and extremely long end withers In an atmosphere o f coercion.
ttheslbased cars protruding into the street
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,4b hinder the motorist.
! City planners should take advantage now
The television industry is faced today
df the opportunity to change the old-fashwith
a problem encountered by the motion
lined angle narking habtta of our city and
Become modern with plenty of room to picture industry many years ago. The
drive and move ears through traffic at a fas­ question o f what is and ia not good taste,
suitable for showing in the homes o f viewter pace.
era,
la a perplexing one.
Our friends about us will enjoy their
Censorship o f television by an outside
vlstta ben If we do not crowd
eat Then le no doubt that ample agency, such as a governmental body, does
facilities will make our city a not seem to be the answer. Such a solution
ajbopptng mace# for tho Central Florida gives a relatively small group the right to

Stassen Digs O w n Political Grave

TH! GOLDEN ARM

But be threw away that
B y IA M B S M AE LOW
then be stood—In full view
P m » -Ns « t wtue iye * aw .
- ."AN. FRA V Q a C O p jA . ~ Harold of the ronventfno And..tb4LpeM {^tf
SUioen dies hard. He dug a politi- television audience— sad backed
cal grave fo r himself end Wednes­ Nixon with high pralae.
His argument against Nixon bad
day he jumped la. But wnen last
seen he was still having polities, been that the vice president, run­
ning with Eisenhower would cost
twitches.
Busses, pure poison to most Re­ the Republicans mulkma o f votes.
No wonder be became poison to
publican politicians since he s u it ­
ed his fight against Vice President the politicians: not directly but oy
Nixon's renomination, Wednesday Implication, he wee raising the
wound up seconding Nixon's re- question o f Elsennower's physi­
cal ability to serve out another
nomination.
Then, without visible embar­ four years.
For. in aaylng millions o f voters
rassment
about
this
gigantic
switch, he predicted he'd be Ulk- would turn against an Eiseubowing on political Issues for years cr-Nlxon ticket, he was saying
millions wouldn’t want Nixon for
to come.
As a political force, SUssen has president If anything happened M
been going down for years. And Eisenhower,
here he landed In the basement. | The
49-year-old Stassen bed
No one was ever more alone — 'been an Immensely \ambitious
or le ft more alone — than Suslen man. The national spotlight seenls
and his anti-Nixon drive.
to attract him. He has been flutHe might have been able to re-j taring around It ever since 1940
capture some suture — at least.when he was keynote speaker at
as e prophet— if he had remained
quiet, once he had lost, and if the
Elsenhower-Nixon ticket was de
feated in the Nov. 6 election.

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It’s tha comfort and ease that they like
wet being noshed about sa one would find
Ift a crowded, congested and uncomfortable
downtown shopping district

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Then an, broadly spea^IngT^o kind#
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eorraet a specific illness.
- The other la preventive medM*B. Its
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decide for an enormous number o f peoptf
What should or should not be seen.
It aeems likely that some code devised
by the industry itself is likely to evolve.
Such a coda would succeed only If the people
in the Industry really wanted it to succeed.
They should want this; their own profit and
aelf-reapect depend on i t
Those who undertake the difficult task
o f entertaining, informing and educating
tha public — and television is supposed to
do all three — have definite responsibil­
ities, Television is an Intimate medium r it
tomes Into our living rooms, speaks to our
children.
Me intelligent person would want to see
* by needieaa restrictions. But surely
who make television work can
__________the Important tank o f governing
teltrhtea’e l y a s r s when It visits our
homes.
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Family SiahMaaina Trip
The lest week before eehool starts mtsl*— when the kid* feel .tb it they’ ve done
everything end ptayed "everywhere and have
run otft o f vacation ideas— la a fine time
for pM last family sight-seeing expedition.
It doesn't matter much where, as long as
U’r •
to moat o f the family. It
might be a trip to a different lake or woods
or pleaaaht country picnic place. Or to a
museum or xoo or factory wltlj conducted
tours. Or a trip to a neighboring town to
aea old friends or relatives seldom encoun­
tered.
The one last fling o f summer, while
there's atlll tlma to be Isiaurely, Is always
fun before plunging Into fall work.

F in a lly

By DAVID 1. ROAD8K
HONG KONG opt— It took a U rge
economy-site toothache to drive Po
Hslao-chou to a Peiping dentist. He
should have sUyed la bed.
After three weeks of suffering
with a swollen jaw, Po decided to
risk It. Like all good Communists,
he toddled off to the sU tc hospital
In Peiping.
Like all denUl patients, he heav­
ed a sigh of relief when the den­
tist couldn't see him on the first
trip. His fever wasn't high enough
to get him Into line with a horde ef
other patlenU. But the tooth nagg­
ed and a short time lite r, Po whip­
ped up his courage and trotted off
to the state hospital again. ThU
time they admitted him.
There was n big crowd In the
waiting room kgsln, so, just to
while away the time, Po pleked
up a thing called tha "Suggestions
Book," a Communist Invention In
which people Inscribe tbelr com­
plaints about Ufa in n workers'
paradise.
" I began to re td ," said Po, In
a feature article written for the
Peiping People's Dally. And the
more he read, the more his fever
rose.
One patient wrote:
"Today you smashed my tooth
while pulling it out hard. Because
the under part o f tho tooth was
still there, operation was required
to take It out. So you pulled apart
the opening with knives and used
drill, chisel and other Uatruments

G oes

To

to extract it. Thsn In stitching the
opened part you broka three need­
les.
"Then, you waited for a long
time for new needles borrowed
from other sections. This time, you
snapped the needle point and what
was worse, the point just disap­
peared. You searched Inside my
mouth for the broken piece and
even used emaU books to' probe
the part operated on."
For a while, Po could read no
further. He wondered If his ailing
tooth really had to be taken out.
Po turned tha page and found the
doctor'a reply to the patient’* com­
plaints.
"Com rade,. your remark is bas­
ically correct. Wa aceept it whole­
heartedly.
"B ut th* altuation on that day
requires explanation. Your tooth
has bad an abnormal growth and
this makes our Job difficult.
"A s to the broken needles, they
*--e h-imemade one* bought In
BhatighaL Aa the needle* ar* not
oi garni q..ali:&gt;, we wish here to
apologise to you on behalf of the
needla factory.
"A s to tho time spent in locating
the broken needle point, It was
antlraty worthwhile. Por if the
point were left In the Jaw, It might
develop com plica tlona."
"However, we have dona our
very best and the point haa not
been found. Maybo, It might have
been washed away togotbar with
the-blood.”

G U L F

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D e n tis t

" I bad the creeps," wrote Po. " I
turned tense. But just then the
nurse called my number."
Trembling, he entered the con­
sultation room.
"Remembering what 1 had read
In the suggestions book, I was on
guard," Po said.
"Th e doctor started probing the
Inside of my mouth with a spoon
like mirror and a small hook.
Knocking my teeth one by one the
doctor finally located the bad tooth
and decided to pull It out.”
The operation was a success. No
pain. On his way home, Po kept
his mouth shut, so germs wouldn't
get Into his mouth. Baek home,
he laughed over the panic the sug­
gestions book had brought blip.
" I started a good laugh and
looked at my laughing mouth In
tha mirror.
"Good heavens! Ona thing froxe
my smile, 1 rubbed my ayes and
took a good look. I was not wrong:
"Th e nasty tooth was still there
but the good one next to It was
gon t."

TALLAH A8SEE * — Marcus
G. Rawls o f Jacksonville was ap­
pointed a member o f the State
Board o f Forestry by Gov. Col­
lins Wednesday succeeding C. A.
Roberts o f Laks Butler.
Don S. Evans of Orlando and
John Stadnlk o f Miami Springs
were named to the Florid* Board
o f Pharmacy.
Evans succeeds
Dewey H. Johnson for a term
ending Dec. SI, 1959. and Stadnlk
replaces A. William Morrison for
a term ending Dec. SL
Other appointments:
Rev. Johnion Pace o f Fort W al
ton Beach, a member of the
Okaloosa County' Welfare Board
succeeding Mrs. George Adams.
Donald E. Ftusell o f Buihnell,
justice o f the peace, District
Sumter County.
- James D. A. Holly o f Tallahas­
see, a member o f the State Board
o f Accountancy succeeding "
Colley Jr.

Three ti-n ft= rtn .W 4 . t S O „ * a i .

tot the Republicanpresidential
nomin ation.
Three
time* ho got bU wings singed, fm&lt;|
uhlng a poor alat-ran. v
Ho is not a man who stays quiet
long. Steadily tram 1M4 to 19Sj\
bo Jod boon molting political
■poechos and public statements,
advising outh Democratic end liepublican loaders what to do
b 19U Blaonbower gave him a
government Job. Meet recently he
has been tte President’s advUer
on disarmament In these Joby
within tha Eieeteower admlnlitraJi
tion he hasn’t had much opportunity for talking.
But a few week* ago he broke
through by announcing his drive
against Nixon and suggesting Gov,
Christian A. Herter o f Massachu­
setts should be the Republicans'
vice presidential candidate.
Herter hurriedly said he not
only wasn't a candidate but would,
put Nixon's name before the con®
vention. This didn't stop Stassen.
Republican leaders crossed to
tte other side o f tho street to get
away from him. ITiey said they
were all for Nixon.
So SUssen, without a candidate,
came bare to continue hie fight.
Pretty soon he found there were
not any delegates going along with
him either—publicly, anywey. He^
gave up.
1
Another man might have simply
kept quiet after this. Not SUssen.
Under the bright glow o f the spot­
light* he made a long speech for
Nixon.

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18 Youngsters W ill
Finish Swimming
Course Tomorrow

By M isrH ari ell

-

An enthusiastic group of 11
youngsters will complete, tomor­
row ;' ‘ Yhi” beglrm rrr
t
course at th e-M n plsir t— Pool
under the Instruction and aupervl■Ion of Robert Samuel, American
Red Cross Water Safety Instructor.
The course, which has been free
to all children, between the ages
of five and 10, comprises the follow­
ing six main phases' Adjustment
to the water; Buoyance, balance
and relasation; changing position
and movement through the water;
coordinated stroking; methods of
entering the water and safety
skills.
The following have enrolled nl
the course:— Carol Samuel, Mari­
lyn and Wayne Kbps, Cathy and
Donald Green. Steve. Cindy, Ctarl*
and Robert Wilson, Helen Mann,
Sandra Katz, Myrna and Charles
Meeks, Ssndra and Nancy Perkins,
Billy and Barbara Smith and Rob­
ert Ring.

TH E SANFO RD H E R A LD
F i t A « f . 24, 1958
F a te t

District
(Cmttanad Press Page I )
T
ante o f business and
and fostering- -cita advancement- ■
o f good will, understanding rod.pesce among all the people o f t h e wonoo
u'
Each year, this world-wide s e r - ’
vice organization continue* t o "

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harrell o f
Christmas, Fla., have announced
the engagement and approaching
marriage o f their daughter, A rlln e,
FR ID A Y
Harrell, to Leon Bryant, sor of
The
Eastern
Star's
annual
Kline will Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Bryant, of
picnic, held Wednesday night all The Rev. O. E
• p.m., was a great success; In; conduct the morning devotions Elba, Ala.
The marriage will take place
•pile o f the fact
that cloudy j over WTRR, Sanford, at S:30 a.m.
Here's an utterly delightful way
grow in numbers and hi strength,''
weather made i t necessary for
The Boy Scout swimming m eet, ° " Fl* ,,)r-1 Au«; s&gt;; ln th« a * * ' to serve chicken to guoets.
President Person* added. During '
1
uo*a
Baptist
Church
at
Chulota.
tham to utilise the Oviedo City will be held at the Municipal Pool
Cblckea Fiaeappto Casserole
the past fiscal year, XSi newo
The bride-to-be was born in
Hall Instead o f holding It in at 7:30 p. m.
Carried Rice
Rotary
Cluba w ere organised
Seminole County and attended
Sweetwater Park as originally
Tcssed ‘ Green Salad
SUNDAY
schools in Union Park and the
scheduled.
48
countries
o f North, South
Hot
Bella
The R.A.’a o f the First Baptist
Coronal Cakt
Beverage
Mrs. Phil Wyatt, Worthy Mat­ Church will meet under the lead­ Howard Junior High School In
Central America, Europe, Asia,
Orlando. The
bridegroom
was
CHICKEN P IN E A P P L E
ron, gave the Invocation after ership o f Vance Duke Jr.
Africa and the Islands at th f
born in Elba, Ala. and attended
CASSEROLE
which there was no further pro­
6:00—The Junior Choir of the school there. He is now employ­
Pacific,
and seven
countries ,
Ingredients: One frying chicken
gram planned, other than the First Baptist Church will rehearse.
ed in Apopka.
were added to Rotary's roeter-*
(about 2H pounds ready-to-cook
"enjoyment and relaxation"
of MON. CAL.
Angola, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Neth»
weight), 4 tablespoons flour, 1
the members and their guests.
The Sunday School Cabinet of the
teaspoon salt, 1/16 teaspoon pop­
erlands, New
Guinea, Ruanda* ‘
The 66 memberi. relatives and! First Baptist Church will meet for
per, U cup butter, U cup chicken
Urundl and Swaziland.
friends present could not begin to supper at J. Roy Britt's home, 114
broth, one No. I can pineapple
do Justice to all the "delicious" Catalina Dr. at 7:00 P. M.
chunks (w ell drained), I orange,
The United Nations M ission'
A food brought to the picnic by tho
Instructor Samuel is planning o"
MONDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Little and sugar, nutmeg, S teaspoons corn­
organizing an intermediate etass, sent to Inspect the Trust Terri­
members, In the form o f basket
Tbs Rainbow Girls will meet at
1 tablespoons
cooking
lunches. In fact there was so the Masonic Temple at 7:30 p. m. their son, Bobby, have returned starch,
o f which announcement will be tory of New Guinea was com­
sherry.
from
a
month’s
tour
of
the
Wes­
posed a f representatives o f B rt-;
made at a later date.
much to eat that they Just didn't
TUESDAY
Method: Have chicken cut Into
tain, Belgium, India and Guate­
know what to do with It all and
The Young People's Department tern States. They took the North­
mala.
finally had to take- a great deal of the First Baptist Church will ern route out, stopping o ff to see about 10 pieces; clean In cold
o f it bark home with them.
have a hamburger fry at the home Rocky Mountain National Park, water and dry. Mia flour, aalt HKBRF.W -CHRDrnAN E V A N G E LIS T Lester L. Marx w ill speak
and pepper. Roll chicken pieces Sunday night at 7:30 at the First Baptist Church In 8anfor&gt;l. He
It may be aafely said that "a of Mrs. W. E. Giles, Laka Monroe, Colo., Yellowstone Park, Wyo.,
at 7:00 P. M. All college students Yosemite National Park, Calif. in flour mlxtuiw. Melt butter In will include in his program a film of widespread Interest, The
good time was had by all."
a»J members teaching arc urged to They came back by way of the large (• or 10 Inches) skillet; add Young Hebrew-Evangelist will also sneak next Wednesday at noon
Southern route visiting Las Vegas,, chicken and brown on both sides. before the Sanford Klwanla Club aa he concludes his senes of ap­
coma.
pearances before local church and civic groups and begins his appear­
NEW YO RK tfl - James A. Par­
The
Frances
Hortoe
Circle Nev., Grand Canyon, Aria., Carls-; Place chicken pieces in casserole;
ances in Seminole County schools.
ley, who was hit In the face by
meet et «:00 P. M. at the home bad C avem i, N. M „ and Gallup, Jadd chicken broth. Cover and
a flying scorecard at th# Demo­
of Mrs Benny Austin; 2330 Palmet­ N. M., w here'th ey attended the bake la moderate (S60 degrees)
This Ad Good
cratic convention, undorwent an
Intertribal Ceremony. They also j oven about &gt;3 minute*. Then re­
to Ave.
For 18.50 O ff Any
emergency operation on his right
The regular meeting of tho D A. spent some time tn New Orleans, move from oven: add plnaapple.
eye yesterday.
Cut orange In S round «llcea and A m
C m f T o m O IT O W
Regular Price
Mrs. Margaret Benham enter­ V. will be held at 1:00 at the D.A. Louisiana.
Place over chicken. Sprinkle each
,
Farley’s
office
said
later
that,
tained at a dinner In her home V. Hut.
Wave
o f 110.00 or
Seminole County Agricultural
teaspoon
A group of Sanford girls ts slice of orange with
b irrin g complications, his eye­
Wednesday
night
to
honor
Stabilisation
A
Conservation
Com­
Over,
Except having a houseparty at New sugar and a Uttla nutmeg. In­
•Chuck" Wlrth on his birthday.
B. G. "Uncle B art" Methvin, 64, mitteemen wUI be elected by mail sight will not be impaired.
Helene
Curtis
crease
oven
heat
to
379
legrvet
Smyrna
Beach
and
expect
to
be
The form er postmaster general
Use Benham home and dinner ta­
ballot again thia year, according
there until Sunday. They are: and bake chicken, covered, IS passed away at the local hospital
Franchisgd.
and
Democratic
notional
chairble were gaily decorated for the
to Homer Ballard County Office
Misa Betty Ann Munson, Miss minutes longer or until teodsr at 6:10 p. m. Thursday following
occasion with varl-colored hlblsW e Featurg
Manager. Ballou wUI be mailed man was reported “ resting com­
Nancy Travasoa, M lsi Marty Cam­ when tested with a fork. Arrange a short Hines*.
A| cue.
by Sept. 7, 1*34, and must bear fortably" after the operation at
Realistic,
Zotoa and
eron, Mlse Janice Kinlaw, Miss chicken, pineapple and orange
Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat
Ha was born la Fort OalMa, Oa.,
Invited to the dinner were Mr.
postmark on return no later than
The Joy Ruth Sunday School Elisabeth Woodruff and Misa Har­ slices on serving platter. Pour
Bonat Wavea
Hospital.
on
Aug.
I
I
,
U
M
and
haa
mad*
his
Sept. » , IN I.
end Mrs, Charles Wlrth of Cnl Class of the First Baptist Church
liquid In baking pan into skillet
riet Redding.
8 Senior Operator!
The operation was " f o r the cor­
horn* her* In Sanford for th* past
Community Election board con­
trmbus, O., Mr. and Mrs. T. F. held its monthly meeting Tues­
chicken was browned la. Mix X
Benham, Mrs. Elma Smith, Mr. day, Aug. XI, at • p.m. In the
sisting of Chairman O. Leo But- rection o f a detached retina,"
A ir Conditioned
35
years
at
101S
West
First
St.
teaspoons
cornstarch
with
X
Mr. and Mrs. William Speer and
Farley’s office said.
and Mrs. Charles Benhsm, Miss home o f Mrs. Marvin Quickert,
Haircuts $1.00
Mr. Methvin wa« a retired A t ner, Cader Hart, and James T.
family o f P t Lauderdale, were tablespoons sherry until amooih;
Corine Benhsm and Charles Ben­ 1211 Randolph St.
Farley, 66, w ai hit In the face
McLain Jr. have named the fol­
here for a brief visit with his par­ add to skillet Cook and stir until lantic Coast Line railroad conduc­
by a card thrown tn the* crowd la
ham Jr.
The meeting was called to order ents Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Speer, thickened and bubbly; pour over tor, a member o f the Central Bap­ lowing nominee*, Leslie T. Bry­
the bunt o f enthusiasm last Thurs­
A fte r tho dinner
was
over,
an,
R.
P.
Cooper,
R.
W.
Estes,
by
the president,
Mrs.
Otto before going on to Ft. Lauderdale. chicken. Serve at owe*. Make* 4
tist Church o f Sanford, a member W. G. KUbee, R. P. Lamont, and day night when Adlal E. Steven­
more friends o f the honored guest
Thomas, and the devotion given
to 9 serving!.
arrived fo r e surpriso birthday
of th* Masonic Lodgt No. IX P A C. S. Lee.
son was nominated fo r president
by Mrs. Alfred C h i l e s Jr.,
Miss Bobbie Munson will be
- party. Some games were pleyed Mrs. Chiles also reported on two
Tha five receiving highest num­ in Chicago.
AM,
a
member
of
the
Order
J
1 H S. O A S ■ * « .
coming home this weekend from
• a t which prise* were won. But
The statement by F a rle y 'i o ff­
Railroad Brotherhood Conductors, ber o f vote* will take o ffice on
letters that she had recieved from Camp Tapawatngo in Bridgeton,
ice said.
than more games were played 111* R ln tic l r V IIS * * * '. U a m . l a 1u .
and a member of the Sanford Hunt­ Oct. I, 1*94.
tho Baptist Children's Home In Me.
and all thv prises taken away
Athera may be nominated by
ing Club.
Lakeland. Reports were given by
from the form er winner* and **■
He la survived by tour daugh petition signed by 10, or more
the group captains and secretaries
Friends of Lowell E. Jeffords
changed in a "hilarious" mix-up
received
by
tars: Mrs. C. S. Wlttn, Miss Ella* eligible voters I f
and Prospects and new member* Sr., will be happy to hear that ha
that prevented anyone’* knowing
both Methvin, Miaa Emma Jaaa Chairman O. Leo Buteer at ASC
were discussed as well as methods is doing nicely after undergoing
who bad won p r in t and who had
Methvin, and Miaa Tom m y* Meth­ Office, Courthouse, Sanford, by
By ADDIE PB E V A T T
of contacting them.
surgery Wednesday afternoon at
not,
vin,
all o f Sanford; five slstara: September 4, 1066. Ballou will
Mrs. H. H. Geiger had aa bar
Mrs. Marvin Wood was elected Orange McmoriaJ Hospital In Or­
A eako with the words "H ap­
provide apace fa r writing la
lando, and may receiva visitor* guests for th* weekend, her arms, Mra. C. W. Busk, Mrs. C. C. May,
to
be
a
new
group
captain,
after
py Birthday Chuck" printed a
and Miss Clydl* Math via of Plant Names of Eligible* If desired.
Harold
and
Wayne
o
f
Miami.
Mr*.
starting
Sunday.
^
-S '
cross the top centered the re- which two new members, Mrs.
Eligibility
requirement*
for
Geiger returned home with them City; Mr*. EH*n Scott of gt. Aug
mi freshmsnt table which was over- Patricia Wilson and Mr*. Dorothy
Voting will Accompany Ballot^
ustlne
and
Mra.
Jack
Tam
r**'
of
Mrs. Harry lteeren has returned for a visit.
:
laid with a white linen cloth and Johns, were welcomed into the
fo r
hold[ng
Tallahassee; and four grandchild ■Iso requlremenU
to her home on Palmetto Ave.,
Mis* Susie Pulford la spending
brightly ademed with many gag- clase. Plan* war* discussed for
O ffice of ASC Com m itteem en
ran.
after
a
summer
vacation
apert
In
the week in Elfera with relative*.
colored
hibiscus and asserted the “ toe cream social" to b* held
Plata envelope*
fo r / fatin g
Funeral aervlce* will be held at
Toronto, Montreal, Quebec and
Mr. and Mra. Jamea Hughes
greenery. With the eake, the Friday night at the borne of
I p. m. tomorrow at the eCntral batloU, and aUmped sqff
the
Gaepe
Peninsula
in
Canada.
.Chaplain
and
Mrs.
C
h
a
r
l
e
s
spent
th*
weekend
In
Dotlhea,
Ga
guests were served red punch,
Baptist Church with th* Rev. S. L. reased envelope* fc#/"return of
after which "Chuck" was present- Arnold, followed by the announce­ She stopped enroute in Pittsburgh with relatives.
Whatley officiating assisted by the 'game, will also Jg, enclosed, nhowand
Somerset,
Pa.,
where
she
was
ment that the next meeting would
Vance Duke o f Sanford wa
ad with ea array o f gifts.
addraea s T s o te r.
Rev. J. W. Parham.
Those present, in addition to be held in the home o f Mrs. the guast o f relatives and frienda. guest speaker at the Baptist
.
voter failing to reBurial * 1 ha E Li
French Frlea, Dole Slaw, H ot Buttemd
Jimmy
Bailey,
log
Pinerrest
Ave,
Church
Sunday.
. tth dinner guests, were, Mrs.
Tietf* * '’ju i l o t may obtain aama
Buns A re Served with Abova Orders
Friends o f Mrs. Donald Baron,
"Delicious" refreshments were
M iss, Valleen Prvvatt moved Cemetery.
Jim Lumberson,
Miss
Gladys
n a i — km w il U* fta atate at by contacting this’ office, CburtHasty, Miss Denise Gordon, Mr. served during the social hour by who la the former Miss Jeanne Sunday to Orlando where she will
Lane Miller, will be sorry to hear continue her work ae a beautician. the (Earth from 1 p. m. tomor­ houso, L in fo r d , Florida, says R.
■ft and Mrs. John Brown, Jack Hun­ tho hostess, Mrs. Quickert.
THIS A D W IL L BE GOOD FOR A M IL K SH AK E
Merle SummersUl has taken a row until the time of th* service. p - L£m ont Chatrmaa o f Semlnol*
ter, Earl
Lagg, Paul Lasher, Sg embers present were Mrs. that she li confined to the hospit­
pnty Agricultural Subllization
All Maaona will meet at th* lodge
OR A N Y OTHER D R IN K
Jimmy Bailey, Mrs. Alfred Chile* al In Phoenix, Arlz., after under- Job aa a patrol at tha Guided
Oerald Van Dyke.
Conservation Committee.
hall at I p. m. tomorrow to attend
JrH Mrs. Margaret Quickert, Mrs. going an appendectomy. Cerda Missile Baa* In Cocoa.
r n r e
w it h e it h e r o f t h e
the service in a body.
Marvin Wood, Mrs. Denny Austin, and letters may be sent U The
Mr. and Mr*. Tom m y MrCtlte
ABOVE ORDERS,
Good
Samaritan
Hospital,
Room
Mr*. A. J. Peterson, Mrs. Robart
Jr., had aa their gueaU far a few
M IAM I III — While a MiH-mz-f
M a m , Mrs. Patricia Wilson, Mrs. US.
day*, Mr*. McClain’* sUter, Mra. A
U . . L . 1
ran fo r his pistol two holdup men)
Daisy Hlnojca and daughUra and A U C l I O H
Iv lO lK C r
Herman Swaggerty, Mrs. Roger
on* with a gun, fled th* Anchor"
Schmidt, Mr*. Otto Thornes, and
Mrs. Myra Smith at South Caro­
Bar yesterday with 1171 loot. Two ‘
M i*. Charles L. Arnold.
lina. Mra. McClain’s father, who
shot* failed to halt them.
h »* been visiting her for *ome
time returned with them.
Aft®
Semlnolre County Post 32X2 of
On* of th* newer mode* of buy­
Mr and Mra. Jack Kelly spent
the VPW Auxiliary were host*
ing Introduced recently to Sanford
and hostesses to members of Dis­ Sunday at New Smyrna Beach.
and Semlnoia County shoppers
trict Eight of the V. F. W. which
takes place at th* Sanford FarmWhen
you
open
a
4-ruace
can
met Sunday, Aug. 10.
or Jar of pimentos and us* only era Auction Market each Saturday
Th# Ladles Auxiliary held Its
Miss Jonelle Lee celebrated her
one, yen can keep th* remainder Bight beginning at T:M p. m.
ninth birthday Saturday, Aug. IX meeting at the Yacht Club In tha for a cupla at weeks If you add
Slated aa "P o o r Boy the Auction
with a plde and wiener roast morning followed by a "delicious" a half Uaspoon of vinegar to thob- a e r", the vender entertains the
and Mrs. W. 8. Gracey aa- held at Sanlindo Springs. The luncheon of baked ham, potato sal­ liquid and stor* them, tightly cov­ aadieno* with hi* auctioneering
aeunc* the birth of a son Saturday guests gathered at the Lee Home, ad, string beans, cike. coffee and eted, in the refrigerator.
which b * taHa the "w orld’s w orst
Aag. l i , in Seminole Memorial at f :M a. nu. and were then taken Iced tea. After the luncheon, prise*
Heavy merchandise Is featured
. M npltal. Tho boy, who weighed 7 to Sanlindo Springs by JoneRs's were given to member* holding
among tha hundreds ditplayayd for
group
discussed
donations
to
the
Ha., IX oca., was named Daniel mother, Mra. Elois* Lee. There luncheon number*. A "lovely” cro­
sal* at tho o p *« air pavlUloa Just
poet for home funds for a new
CUy. Mrs. Graoey is the former they enjoyed swimming, hiking cheted chair set. made by Mr*.
o ff 1T-M south o f Sanford.
building
on
highway
17-M
and
and various games and, of course, Betty Smith and donated as a door
Miaa Ann Bedenbaugh.
Howtvor, U was pointed out, no
prize, was won by Mr*. l*o ra plans were made, with apprecia­
the wiener roast.
tion expressed to the resident* of vegetables are sold at tb* Satur­
Bernhardt
of
St.
Cloud.
Jonelle was presented with many
Sanford for th* generous donation day night auetioas.
Th# ladle* then adjourned to tho
nice gifts and, as no birthday U
given last week.
One of the feature* of the weekly
.41
complete without one, there was legion hut for a Joint meeting with
34
The meeting wae adjourned with auction* la the "m ystery b ag"
a cake; and such a lovely cake, the men. Commander Fine of Dis­ a prayer by the chaplaia, Mra. available to all o f the spectator*
Marjorie Morgensten
trict
Eight
presided
over
tha
meet­
all
decorated
in
red
and
white,
with
Maralyn Kader
gad participants atthe autclon.
Margaret DUlard.
the words "Happy Birthday Jon- ing. Commander Fine Is from DeClio” printed across the top and Bary.
nine candles to be wished oa and
The regular monthly meeting of
blown out. Needles* to say, the the Ladies Auxiliary was held
honored guest was "duly spanked" Tuesday night with Mrs. Evelyn
STOP B Y TH E IM P E R IA L STATIO N TH IS W E E K E N D A N D ENJOY
nine times by tack guest, over Disbrow, senior vice-president, pre­
many protests on her part.
siding due to the illness of the
A FREE ICE CREAM CONE— NO OBLIGATION— EVERYO NE’S W E L­
Those celebrating tha occasion president, Mrs. Ruth Smith.
with Miss Lee were Miss Jenny
A donation was given to Bay
LCOME— BRING TH E KIDDIES
Lavender, Mis* Joy Duggar, Mis* Pines Veteran* Hospital for a car­
Connie Constantine, Misa P at Eg- nival scheduled to take place in
Thar. l a g . M
Fri. Aag. 31
Wsd. Aug. 29
burn, Miss Sylvia William*, Miaa Oct., after which plan* were dieHelen Mann, Miss Michelle Ann cussed for a bake tale which it
l:N 4 :H
9:00 - 12:00
Barron, Miss Janie White, Mlse to be held Saturday, Sept. IS, In
Betty Odham, Mlse Elaiae Echols front of Sears, with Mr*. Jenny
and Miss Carol Samuel.
s Hilton chairman of the sale. The

Try This One

fin A A o n a U

Man H it By Flying
Card A t Confab
Undergoes Surgery

, Birthday Dinner
* Serves As Prelude
To Surprise Party

'Jfc

Back To School
SPECIALS
Thru August

Funeral Sehrices

Nominees Told
For ASC Group

For B. G. Methvin

Joy Ruth Class

Holds Meeting
In Quickert Home

HARRIETTS
BEAUTY HOOK

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Geneva

B A R -B -0 RANCH

Located on Highway 441-2 miles North
of-Qrlando (FAlRVILLA)
SO UTH ERN F R IE D C H IC K E N M e

Features

BARBECUED RIBS
(R ig h t out o f the P it)

RRc

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Miss Jonelle Lee
Observes Birthday
With Wiener Roost

District Meeting
Held* In Sanford

Introduces New
Mode O f Buying

S U N D A Y O N LY

FREE

ICE C R E A M

Fri. - Saf. • Sun. Aug. 2 4 - 2 5

4
Imperial Service Station

Happy Birthdoy

1208 So. Pork Ave.

REGISTRATION

B allet

Tap

Acrobat

Baton

FREE TO A L L

STUD ENTS!

A..

Bore la someth lax which Is al­
most a necessity la college.
Very desirable and a big help
la High School. Helps you turn
hi neat and attractive work
■ad will G IVE YOU BETTER
GRADER.
Bee the new Smith-Corone PortTypewriter before school
World's Fastest sad moot dur­
able Portable.
Prices U 7-W to S1XU0 plus
Terms If " '

HAYNES OFFICE
MACHINE CO.
lid

Magnolia A r t.

Flume 44

FAUSTS DRUG STORE
Near P . O.

Large, fully equipped
studio in downtown

Toneb a n nra members
at Fla. Chapter Ns. t,
Danes
Master* o f

America

Imperial Refineries

telephone your next prencrtptiou to ai. It will be
compounded with fresh drugs
at a fair and reasonable price... FAST
FKBE D E LIV E R Y aiao

FAUST'S SUNDRY STORE
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With

Phone 103

‘ Bring or k i v i your Doctor

K ilt ft French

BUY and SAVE

Bettor Servo Yen’*

DUXBURY SCHOOL OF DANCING
Car. Oak ft CMunercial
all new registrant* plana*

Pfc. 1724
come te

Throughout Florida
Top Quality Gasoline and Motor Oils

GAS 2c LESS

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churches
of about
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are made from an alloy
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copper.

Legal Notice
IN TUB CIBCt’tT COtAT OP TUB
NINTH JtDICIAI. LIHCI IT. IN
AND FOB SEMINOti: COt NTT.
FLOMIIIA. IN CHANCKRT.
HOWARD I .
I'KNHLKTOM and
YVONNE PENDLETON.
P lain tiff.
U A R O A R E T A. SPREADDIIHT and
WEN DALE N. dl’ ItE A D U ril V.
Ilelendanta
HUIITOAUE KUltECLOSUtE
NU. M l*

HtnilnuU County. Florida,
and you arc hereby rrgu ln d to flit
your An.war und/or other defenetel
with the Clerk of the above etyled
Court and to .arte a copy thereof
upon the plalnllffa at the addreae
of the plaintiff,' attorney or upon
the plalnllffa' attorney, whore name
and addrrea anpeara herein, on or
before the loth day of Heptember.
1»M. In default thereof, thla cauee
w ill proceed e i parte upon the entry
of a Decree Pro Coafeaeo atalnatyou.
WITNESS my band aad aaal of
the Court al Sanford. Seminole
County. Florida. thla tha tlth day of
Auau.t, A. TV IPS*.
O. P. Herndon
Clerk o f the Circuit Court
fllen F. Oaherne. Jr.
Attorney al faiw
P. O. Boa M l
Orlando. FlorMa

G en e ral' Insurance
H. JAMES

GUT

AGENCY

312 E A S T F IR S T S TR E E T
PH O N E 78
H. JA M E S G U T

JAM ES &amp; G U T
A smc.

NOTICE TO DEFKNU

T H E STATE UP H .U ItlD A — COUN.
T T OF SK M INoLEi
TU: H AK U AH E T A. SPREAD.
BCKT and W E N D ALL N. SPREAD.

UUliYl

T O U S O iN O T

f S O M V T IM B B X
T H IN K O O O P y
P O H S N 'T H A W - A
B R A IN I N H I9
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HEAP|
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l'M -nCAvruisi'
_ B V POCSO •
7 STICK I P

5355

Vou. and each o f you. era haraby
notified Ihet Complaint liaa been
filed asalnat you In the - Circuit
Court, In and for Memlnola County.
Florida, which cau.a le entitled an
above. Herein Ihe plalnllffa aaak lo
foreclose m orte.ee recorded In O ffi­
cial Record. Ilook M. at pace 111.
o f lha O fficial Records of Seminole
County. Florida, on proparty deecrlb.
ed aa follo w .:
f-ola 14 and I t Bloch "II" , Pearl
Lake ll.la h l. according to plat
thereof ae recorded In Plat Rook
I. pane TT. Public Record, of

AUTO LOANS
Lowest Cost

----- DON’T ----Threw Away Teer Tire Dollars Bacauaa Tear lir e * Are I
Let WELSH TIR E SHOP IM W. Sad Pat Ob New Track Rabbet
Treada That Will G ift Gearaataad

B.SANEPRP

NEW TIR E Wear Aad

Save Teat M n tf.

o u i i m i u n V M . bas

WELSH T IR E SHOP 105 W. 2nd
SS TSARS IS SASPORD

W E F O U N D T H E HOME

in QUIET

OF OUR D R E A M S . . .

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consider and compare
these features in a
Phillips Home

BEFORE YOU BUY ANYWHERE

I will not bo roaponslblo for
debts Incurred by anyone other
than myMlf.
l
ERNEST L. H UM PH RY,

Full Ceramic T flt Baths

Beauty:
W* W rit* 6/Month Policies
On AntonuAbllra.

Comfort:
Convenience:

$14.40
$30.00

For Farmer*
CLASH
1
CLASH
2

VA and Conventional Financing
Extra Large Closets

Ideal Place for Children

$11.60
$28.80

Safety:

Built under F H A and V A Specifications
Metal Termite Shield

•2.00U Medical Expenses
and/or death benefit added
fa r $5.00

iis H /iif n itm i

Kitchen:

Additional Automobile add.
ad at 75% o f above rates.
I f 5 nr more, a discount of
10% In S5%, Plus ex per*
knee credit o f 5% to 20%.

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Large Screened Porch
S Bedrooms, two bethe

Select Homes near Country Club

Onr Preferred Risk LimbiUly Ratont
f
2

Colored bath Room Fixtures

Quiet Relaxed Living

Our raljm comparable with
lha yrindiag Independent
c o m pan lea offering 6-month
■Mlcles to preferred risks.

CLAHH
CLASH

Convanthmal, Modern, Brittany Stylaa

Refrigerator, Range, Disposal
Dishwasher, Automatic Waaher
Large Kitchens, adequate cabinet apace

CLASS 1 • No male driver
•d a ra g etl
p ^ s a U

CLASH S * Stogie

No dppHrattan Te Sign'

Boyd-Wallace
SAN FORD

DeBARY

FLORIDA

C H R Y S LE R -P LY M O U TH
COMMERCIAL &amp; PALMETTO

PH0

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C 'p W f c y * j s .

Com er W . C iyatal D rive A
Lake M ary Bird.

(SUCCESSORS TO BILL KIRK MOTORS)

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PHONE

1504

�Summer Doesn't Slow Down Results From Classified—Call 1821
m —i

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27-HFT P WANTED—M A LL

t l~ E U U K l.\ C -rtV *B D (Q

M. G. HODGES
Service on AH Water Pumps—
Wella Drilled - Pumpa
Paula Road, Pbone 700

W. J. KING
Plumbing Contractor
Kohler Plumbing 4 Supplier
Reem Electric Water Heater*
2334 Orlando Dr.
Ph. SO

A N T ADS

Contracting ami Repair
1007 Sanford Ave.
P Itoft#

BUNT ’ KM CAST

PLUMBING * REPAIRS
cptic Tank Installation &amp; Servl
Sewer Connection*. Archie

P k 1821
£1.\— PI.tC F.* to E AT

PLUMHING

Coutract and Repair Work
GOOD FOOD AND D R I N K S
Free Estimates
H iv e d in piecaing aurroundlugt
R. L. HARVEY
t v ^loaasnt people The Doggie
204 Sanford Avc.
Phom II
Xitnir 4 Bar, Lake Mary.
-SPE
C
IAL
NOTICES
M AK -LU l' RESTAU RANT

FOUND—Male dog, honey colored ORL a NDO Sentinel 9u r, Call
with
white
markings around
Ralph Ray, 3130.
nose and (eet, bushy tail. Bear
CROSLEY - BEND1X
ing tab No. 8624, Richmond, Va.
Sale* and Service
Can have dog by paying for tin*
RAND ALL
od and pound fee. Apply City
Electric Company
Hall.
Service— Quality— Satisfaction
0 C -P E R S O N A L NOTICES
Ph 113 Sanford
2837-J-3 Da Bary
ROLLAW AY, Hospital and Baby FAIRBANKS • MORSE P u m p s
Beds Day, Week, or Month—Tel.
Well
Drilling,
HOWARD
C.
1423. Furniture Center —
LONG, Phone 388 207 East
V
116 Weat First St._____
Commercial Ave.
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
Slip Covers and Drapes
STANLEY KULP
PHONE 2S38-J.

I —BOATS AND MOTORS

; FOR SALE— 7(4 H P. Outboard
.. rebuilt motor. Mercury, good AUGUST IS BABY MONTH at
Jameson Studio. Special (or chil­
1 condition. $83. Call 1821,
dren to 3 year*. Two talO, (1
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
gold fram e) $10. PHONE 1198.
'
OFFERS
3 H. P. Lauson
mossed. Ph. 100T-R.
So3.U0
T*'
Alr-coolcd, 4-cycle
SANFORD TR E E CO.
. S18.00
- A * H. P. Firestone .
f # H. P. Mercury 1933
in
f
r«$AJi
bO| L^tirin ciu i, m i f
$139.93
«*
Model ..................
mcnls, invoicei, hand bills, and
H. P. Royal
programs,
etc.
Progressive
$139.00
Gear ahlft— new .,
Printing Co. Phone 108 —
• ft H. P. Scott-Atwaler
West 13til St.
. $72.30
TZ Gear a h lf t ...........
MB H. P. Mercury
T. V. REPAIRS
$138.00 ‘Til 10 p. m. Service CaUs. $3.00,
5*
1833 Mark 6
„ t f 44 H. P. Evlnrud*
J. Q. Herrin, Pb. 288S-J W. A.
1183.00
-*» Good a* new,
Norris, Ph. 1339. Licensed Tech­
•W ti H. P. Firestone
nicians, guaranteed work.
■TS 1934 Model Keg. $229.03 $93.00
*#44 H. P. Evlnrude
Well drilling, water guaranteed,
'*
1930 Model ..................- $89.93
Phone 1008-W.
*ijO H. P. Mercury
I !
Lightning
$123.00
• j o H. P. Scott Atwater
LOWERY A BRIDGES
Z l 1935 Model .................. 180.00
Han. 1838-W Orange City Spr 4-3434
*40 H. P. Johnson
.-*«
1954 Model .................. 198.00 ROBINSONS at 918 French Ave.,
H. P. Scott Atwater 1934
Sanford. Have 40 years experi­
ML with Bail-AM atlc ... . $189.00 ence constructing furniture, cab­
H. P. Scott Atwater
inets, etc. Visit ui and sea Early
$219 00
1935 Model
American reproductions, hand
3 o H. P. Mercury
carved. Ph. 62-R.
1933 Model—Like new. $293.00

2

B U L L D O Z IN G

'JO H. P. Martin
185.00
used just a few hours
v4S H. P. Johnson
350.00
r: 1953 Model ..............
Also many motors torn down for
•
used parts, Reaionable.
,a # TRAD E IN your old boat, Motar or Trailer.
— Salection of Boats—
..Glass,
Mahogany,
Aluminum
„ i• Also several used Boats and
» s Gator Trailera.
•Mow will you SWAP?
•Mow will you TRADE?
7-Your old motor,
♦F or a better grade.
tT
Vft*r Eeianide dealer
Z. ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
JgM E. 1st bt.
Phene H8

DICK M APE8
Tile Contractor —

Phone 2198-W

23— SCHOOLS-INSTRUCTION

D AN C IN G
Deanna School o f Dance
Ballet • Tap • Ballroom
Beginner, intermediate, and ad
vanred classes for children of
all ages.

..REGISTRATION 8EPT. 6..
Phone 2871

17-92 at Hiawatha

Opportunities in
Bookkeeping and Accounting
Learn at home in spare time. I/&gt;w
cost. Unlimited opportunities.
Make $4,000 to $10,000 a year,
Age no obstacle. MBC has train­
* t o —TRAJIRKB
ed bookkeepers and accountants
will pay YOU to see us before
for over #0 years. Free Employ­
i jou^buy. Oper Evenings tad
ment Service. Free Information.
Massey Business College, Inc.
~ Un EastsMe Tn U rr Saiei
Home Study Division
Palslke, Fla.
P. O. Box 1527
Jaa Fla,

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CARS

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(4- -CHILD CARE
Chevrolet pickup, recondition*2*#d motor, new battery. Call Rahy sitters available. Baby Sit­
■C1W7-J
ting Agency. Ph. 332-M.

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White lady to care for child S
days a week. Cal! 3129 after
4:00 p. m.

BUSINESS
SERVICES

21—H E LP W AN TED— F EM ALE
WAITRESS — Apply Touehton’s
Drug Store, Mr. Clark.

W —B E AU TY PARLORS
&lt;*~_Modern Alr-conditiuned Baton

Harriett’! Beauty
y Nook

m

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P » WTI

UILOI.NG - REPAIRS
PAINTING
•

Curb girlt, apply ta partoa
P lg’n Whistle.

to

Beautician, good guarantee and
commission. Call 971 or 2903-J.

Registered Kura#—to act as O ff­
K)R sanding ana finishing,
ice Nurse. Call 1174 or 2924.
leaning, waxin*. Serving SeraiExperienced waitress. Good par.
lie county unco 1923.
rvening
hours.
Steady
job.
H. M. Gleason. Lake Mary
Spring 4-5233, Orange City.
painting call Mr. Tasker.

"TAKE TIME OUT
FOR BEAUTY"

OVER 400 V A R IE TIE S o f na­
U S E D B R IC K
Service Station attendant. Hard
tive and imported trees and 65-HOMES
work and long hours. Gulf Serv­ TWO CARLOADS beautiful used
shrubs. C RYSTAL LAKE NURS­ l-BEDROOM house with carporu,
ice, Second 4 Park.
brick. Orange, red, and vumt
ERY. Lakevlew Blvd., Lake
black. See then at SHERMAN
porch and utility room, Frtgi
28— M ALE or FEM ALE
Mary,, 3 blocks weat of Cham­
CONCRETE P IP E CO.
daire appliances, $223 down
ber
of
Commerce.
Responsible person who can man­ SELECT 1/4 Sawed Oak Flooring.
LO W ELL E. OZIER
age store on salary and com­
Balldcr — Phan# 1339
$260 per M. No. 1 Common $230
mission. Good opportunity for
Ofttea: 2991 8. Orlando Dr.
per M. No 2 Common $135 per
wide awake person. Reply Box
M. Floors Laid 4 Finished;
54— APTS— HOUSER—ROOMS
JS, Sanford Herald.
Reasonable. E. F. Stevens. Ph.

SSL L.

Sill - P u a o Technician
2184 R a d a I,

OOFING awd PLUMBING

29—SALESMEN - AGENTS

Mueller 4 Boa Ph. 194
estimate. Quality work.

716-R-4 after 6 p.tn.

2-Bedroom-furnished upstairs apt.
$50. Call 2011-W.

CUSTOM

BU ILT HOMES

VA— F llA —CONVENTIONAL
FINANCING
'LOW DOWN PAYM ENTS
•LOW MONTHLY PAYM ENTS

DAILY C R O S S W O R D

STORE-WIDE
AUGUST SALE

Boy wanted to learn akippiaf and
cutting. Phone 9309.

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Seminole Realty

$139.00 .
FREE

s&amp;&gt; $119.95

G ro u p A o u is e s
bert D^McNafcf^E^, “ r e s t a t e S tro w b e rry
1
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BALL REALV-

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R E A L ESTATE

O ZIER R E A L T Y CO.

MATHER'S SU MMER SALE

ROSA L. P A Y T O N

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Dishwasher, colored or white. Oil
Good pay. evening hours. Spring
4-32$$. Orange City.

It P a n To Um Classified.

WANT AD WHOPPERS

RED-l-MIX CONCRETE
Salesmen 4 Saleswomen to con­
Window Sills • Lintels
tact home owners, year round
2 4 3 room apt Pn. 2993-W.
Septic Tanka • Stale Approved
work. Commission aad drawing.
Sand • Cement - Mortal Mix
HUTCHINSON'S Ocean F r o s t A. K- SHOEMAKER, JR.
M uit be livt wires. Orange Im ­
Miracle Concrete Co.
Apts. 339 S. Atlantic. Daytona Phone 1991
19M Ucllonville
provement Co. 201 E. Commerc­
309 Elm Ave.
Phone 1335
ial. Sanford.
Deach. Call 2374-W far reserva­
tions after 9:00 p. a .
,
M ETAL ROOFING
•
L IV E S T O C K
Now in slock. 5-V Crimp — 1-1/4" French Avenue home eultabte for
Corrugated — 214" Corrugated
home 4 business. Far Informa­
38—DOGS— CATS—PETS
Get all Your roofing needs at
tion caU 1494.
2 kilters need a home. Phone ! S h erm a n C o n c re te P ip e C o.
FURNISHED apt*. Phone U2L
Out West 13th S t
1068-J.
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A
WELAKA APARTM ENTS: rooms
49—BUSINESS EQUIPM ENT
39—111) RHEH—C ATTLE—IIOGR
NEW HOME?
private baths. 114 W. First SL
HAYNES Office
Machine Co.,
For Sale— Extra nice Veal Calf.
Typewriters, adding machines. Avalon Apts. Efficiency, Ph. 790-W
Phone 2417-J 1.
Sales-Rentals, 314 Meg.. Ph. 44.
SEE Seminole Realty (er Desir­
The Homes Built
able Home* and Apts. Phone &gt;7.
•
M E R C H A N D IS E
- STUDENTS—see the newest thing
By
in typewriter* — Royal’* 193/
Furnished Apt. 600 Park Ave.
ODHAM 4 TUDOR. INC.
’ ’Twin-Pak" portable. T h » fast­
12—ARTICLES P tm RENT
Builders o f Fine Hemta
est portable on the market. In GROUND floor, 3-room completely
NOW 8 mm film rental library
For Florida Living
7 colon. 24 months In pay.
furnished apartment. 917 Pal­
at Wicboldt'i Camera Shop. 210
"W # only had a two-cup pot and 1 saw a Clasitfied ad that
Powell’s Office Supply
metto
Ave.
Pbone
B
E
AU
TIFU
LLY Dtalgoed Three
S. Park Ave.
117 S. Magnolia
Phone 986
read, Arm y aurplua coffea maker*, Company alse."
And Four Bedroom Homes
IFFIC1ENCY Apartment.
Suit­
43— ARTICLES for SALE
1 4 I batha
47—FU R N ITU R E —HOUSEHOLD
able foe bachelor or couple.
Varied Selection o f Plana AvailPrivate hath. A r m s Cram Past
Wr buy and sell used furniture. Buy your Furniture at Barry’s
able.
O tter. Manual Jack
Paying top cash prices for any­
Warrbouso Fum. Co., at 901 W.
Priced From g lijo o to 914.000
thing o f value. SUPER TRADl i t St. All nationally adv. furn­
VA (G D - F H A 4 FHA InservN
tw
Smyrna
ocean
fron
t
Oae,
ING POST on 17-92 Ph. 2053-W.
iture at warehouse prices.
H 1•
two bedroom apts., reasonable. lea Financing.
1'1 * I 1 1 1•
DOWN
ACROSS
33. Source
McGrath, Bos 1412, Corunsdo HOMES AVAILAB LE:
—Factory io You—
USED FU RN ITU RE BUYS
m
T
'
4
J
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9•
of
1. Mix-up
1. Hellcapont
Station, Nsw Smyrna Beach, ur South Pinecreat . . Hanford, Fla.
A lu m in u m
Mahogany Wingbark Chair — $13
«• 1 1
! Ill J
2.0o beyond
water
waa
named
•
•
$
«
Tel.
1093-M.
.
Baby
Bed
and
Mattress
........
$10
* : ' »ji i(
V e n e tia n Blinda
Grove Minora ...... Hanford, Fla.
31 Like
3. One who
for her
'I 1 Hill *911 1
$5
Valencia
VUlas
DeLand,
Fla.
Baetoeed bead. Sag-proof bottom 2 Wicker Rockers, each . . . .
FURNISHED garage apartment I
JM1- l « i •
Ilea
ala
(Or. Myth.)
rail with plastic ends. Plastic or 6, t-Pc. Living Room Suites
bedrooms, living room, electrle
1 kl • '
*' *4 •”
4. Solitary
td.Bnaro
KCaechoRALES OFFICE
Priced from $14.50 to $39.50
rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
llllkfII
' ll 111 t
kitchen, bath, carports, exeelI T y p e meas­ 39. Writing
alavaklan
1923 8. French Ave.
We Buy, Sell and Trade
cord*.
lent location. Prefer oouplo.
ures
fluid
president
,
, • • if III
Phone 3100 4 2910
New ami Used Furniture
S e n k a rik Gtaaa and P a in t Co.
PHONE 1497.
37. PUtd. Sham
(1933-49)
*14 »1i« • • 1 * 1
After 1:00 p. m. CaU 2371-W
WILSON-MAIER
•
» v * 14
112-114 Woat 2nd Bt.
Phoae *20
T.Egreaa
forms
11. Accepted
311 E. l i t SL
Phone 058 Rosa Court Apts. Unfurnished 931 Last
maxim
1
A
Mrd'r
Army Cot*, 93.M; Paint, 82 30 gal.
room apL Kitchen equipped.
21. Kind o f
syllable
T-Shirts, 48c; Army-Navy Surp­ Used furniture, appliances, tools,
Phone lO i.
daisy
etc. Bought-iold. Larry's M art
1 A email hole
of a
lus, 310 Sanford Avc.
91 Troubled
321 East l it SL Phone 1431.
11 Bcrutlnlaaa
29. Beat Indian
Lari
irge. clean, furnished a p t 9
M. Auction
(Ocam.)
herh
14. Scoffs
SPACE HEATER with fan. SO
adults. 911 Park Ave.
S P E C IA L
97. (
II. Strang# ftl- MkFamoua
18. Wither
BTU’s, 115 atccl tank, 6 ft
fruit
At Nix Bedding Co. 3-Pc. bedroom DESIRABLE o » __________
Iowa
eoloaial vSU11 SUee
is - l o t s
stand, some copper tubing, used
suite with innerspring mattress
room furnished apt. Ph. 4SS-I
IT, Music not#
(eolloq.),-’
veramitK
2 ytara, good condition (83.
with box springs. Buy at Fac­
11 French
100x930 laks front lo t Crystal
tlB e fo r v
92. Bod
PHONE 1947-W.
(•Bedroom unfurnished house. No
tory prices. Phone 604-J.
W .9 t o e ^ n
Inge
Point, Lako Mary. Ph. (03 or
article .
kitebsn equipment, 909 Fraoeb
144-W
19. Dawn tod.
F.M.B. 5c, lOe 4 25c STORE
Ave. Phone 144-J.
daaa (O r.) ..
Sec Our Big School Ad Monday
17—BROKERS aad REALTORS
20. Garment
•
M AYFAIR — 9 bedroom bouse.
321 8. anford Ave.
border /
Large yard. CaU 1410-J altar
Trunks,
Wardrobe,
Steameri,
9 p. m.
Foot lockers.
Briefcases, San­
T. W. MKRO
For Rant—1 bedroom furnished W. DIETRICHS
ford Jewelry 4 Luggage Co.,
REALTORS
a p t $63 per month. St. Johns
300 Sanford Ave.
- Realty.
I N I Park Ave
Phoae 27 ar 143
»5 &amp; r 9 l
Lcwyt vacuum cleaner beauty 933. H E R E A R E J I I 8 T A F E W
„ 'long*
49 inch floor fan ............. .. .. 40 O K T H E M A N Y B A V 1 N U M I-Bsdroom furnished a p t Vary Robtrt A. Williams, Roultar
^ • h ln a duo
clean 4 close In. Jimmy Cowan, Raymond Lundquut, Associats
Walnut exten. dining table ... 20 Beautiful Dinette Seta. Choice of
time
Phone 616.
3 Pc. maple bedroom suite
11 Table Tops and 12 Chair
Phoaa 1173 Allantlc Bank Bldg.
Cornea in
special headboard all new . UQ . .overs
, i .Complete with 4
Entire
Large 9-bedroom rum. apt. Close
China rabinqta, oak, walnut 42.50
Chain
■ ..
9 ACRES o f high dry ferUle gound
91 Cheat
in. Phone 925-J. 703 Palmatto.
New Hideaway bed ............... 165
$200 acre. Within 0 miles o f Sag34. What 7
Bed* spring mattress from
8.00
ford. Only trouble road righ t-jW f'
33. Na uter pro­
UNKUKNIHHBD) I # BBedroom
New unfinished chests 4 drawer*
way needs clearing.
~r1’
noun
Ho u m In Lak« M i r y , Phona
........................................... 17.50
31 U ttle Ctrl
SPACIOUS 4 MODERN * / Klw,
36 inch pipe wrench ...........
3.00 And—Beautiful 34-Pc Dinnerware Sanford 1041 &lt;r 1 M i-W
37. Cover
room home, on »tr*et
f '
Set
............. .
Hundreds other item* cheap
99. White Sber
New 2
_____Ishfd apt.
•afrty o f children; bu A jf*.**1,1^
Have buyer fo r metal Jalousies
o f agave
Nsar
eatitar and Pinetrie kitchen; terraar W * ” " '
Can save you from 25%
leavea
creel
19 Elm. No pets
to 30% on new furniture
tile baths; largo
A ™ ™ * !
(W .I.)
Sanford's most interesting Store
r*Sc
r t f ’ - " " ‘ owner
extra
storage
41. Indian tent
Handsome Bedroom Special
Hnper Trading Pott Phone 2933-W
transferred,
New turo'bedruom houses, kitchen
42. Men'a name
. p r i- i h
Vanity with large Mirror
Mile South on 17-92
42. Aalda
equippedL~lso4 Washington. Ph! /UfiSOO T E R * ' I * ' 0 V&gt;
Panel Bed
443 or 1write Jack Flynt, B o x /
44. SatiaSed
' * “ • i.™ ,,
One girt* 27" super deluxe Monark
Chast of Drawer*
’orH
v\
w . H. ••BUI" STE
902 Sanford.
bicycle, $30. Call 1761.
Guy
Allen,
A«
J|
"is
F'uryi. Alt- 1)1 Elm-. PK. 979^L
NECCHI-ELNA
# :u -e
Sowing Machine Center
Bt. naae MS
N3 or 2122 l l i
2-room furnished kitchenette apt.
Sales, Service and Rentals
Adiilta. Ph. 224.
G A R R E T T ’S
‘ M REALTORS
KENNETH E. S U C K
New Selection o f—
123 E. First St.
Phone 1422
Registered Real Estate Broker
Rofa* (Foam Rubber)
$149.30 4-room/ garag# apt. Partly turn.
id
Phono 1686
So. Cameron Ave. Ph. 1314-11. 1009 E. 2nd.
Sofa Beds
.
.......... 109 00
Baby bed with perfect mattress,
klatching
Chairs
...........
9950
$20. 2017 Cedar Ave.
SACRIFICE
Unfurnished 2 Bedroom Apt. Close
Modern 3-Bedroom home. Tila
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
In. Pbone 432-W
Overhead garage door. Size 8 ft.
bath, electric kitchen. Near base.
PLANT CITY—The Florida agrt
Ph. 1232
wide by 7 ft. A-l condition. Com­ Corner tod 4 Magnolia,
Equity (1,000.
3—room furnished apt. 930. Wat­
"Bad Bamberger" Mgr.
cultural
outlook commltte# hni
plete with all hardware. $35.
RAYMOND M. U ALll
er included. Ph. U49-J.
npen Meaday'a UI ti39 a. a t
Phone 1870-XK.
R E TIR E M E N T HOME
recommended a N per cent l *
OSCAR M. IIA Hit I HON
VISIT OUR BALCONY
REG. BROKlfttS
\
Redecorated ground floor apart- Beautifully landscaped 2—bedroom
44 APPLIANCES
crease in tho slate’* atrawborrj
modafn home. Florida
room,
S. D. Illghleyman, Associate'
ment. I rooms and batht. Mrs.
49-FAR M and GARDDEN
Cor tho 1939-37 »ea»oe
d
e
a
r
ie
kitchen.
19000.
Attrac­
(klantings
N4 Sooth Park Ave.
Pkono I
FR1G1DA1RE appliances, a a l o s
Scott 117 West lath St. — five
tive Terms.
'c.pite U rge stock* of froato
aad service. G. H. High, Oviedo, GEORGIA GROWN C a b b a g s
o'clock.
Plants in any quantity. Ready
Consult A REALTOR First
Alexander k Stringer
yawbcrrics on hand.
Fla. Phone FO-S 3J1S or Sanford
for setUng out Sept. luth. Vari­ 3-Bedroom bouse, B elAIre Sec­ CU LLEN AN D H AR K EY
Real Estate 4 Insurance
1642-W after 1 p. a .
Heavy delivery ima » « s » v »
tion,
1403
Court
Phono
2031-R.
eties are o f klidscason, Marion
Assoc. ijarxc frozen stock* have forced
I N N. Park Ave.
Pboae t i l l M ri. Lourine Messenger,
Market, Early Round Duteb,
A I R C O N D IT IO N IN G
197 Magnolia Ave.
Ph. 19 j L California prices to jfW J J J
Glory, Improved Glory, Savoy 6-room furnished or unfurnished See us for rrenen Ave. Praperty
For Room or Building
I , UT cent* a pound to a rang4
apt.
Sereened-ln
porch.
Phona
Mammoth Red and Eatly Copen­
R ETIR EM E N T SPECIAL
H . B . P O P S C O . IN C .
R E A L ESTATE DRIVE-IN
613-M.
" . A s cents. T o . Armor, . ►
hagen, all from Certified Ferry3— Bedrooms,
hardwood
floori,
m South Park Ave. Pboae 144*
2344 French Ave.
Morris Seed, Ripe 4 Ready To­ 40—W ANTED to RENT
extra large living room. Screen­ “ V T county larm a«en».
J. W. H A LL. REALTO R
mato 4 Produce Co., State Farm­
Hotpomt 30-gal table top hot water
ed porch,
kitchen
equipped. h,.r^ r said U. S. production ^
Jehaay
Walker.
Aaeaclate
ers Market, Sanford, Florida, Arm y Officer going over seas de*
heater, $50. Ph. 903 or 144-W.
, r la estimated at WV.
Unusually attractive lot.
‘‘Call
H
a
ll"
Phona
1739
Phono 329.
airei to rent 3 bedroom un­
trates, 21 P«r cent hl|M«
(9939. — TERMS
FOE WIDE CHOICE o f buyer*,
furnished homa fo r famUy In
5; and atocka of froMU
3— Bedrooms, 14&amp; year old at­
ranters, workers, us* Want Ads. SWAP AN YTH IN G ! Just place
Sanford. Do Bary area. Ph 2109A n on July t wort » « 9
Classified ads. Phoae 1121 for a
tractive home. Plcaiant neigh­
Pbone 1821 to place 'em.
W l.
i million pounds, an « •
helpful ad-writer.
borhood, kitchen cqutppod. Am[111 mllion pound* In a
A. B. PETERSON
pic a to n ic.
Broker Associate*: A. B. Peterson
^ $11,600* — 92000. DOWN
JU ST O NE M ORE D A Y
Jr., P. J. Chesterton, Garfield
,e outlook commute*
I I —ACREAGV
Willetts, John Maisch and R W.
.A ro ra m e n d Increased
Williams. A. C. Doudney, Lead
Laura B. Oiler, Broker
"H ! “ 3
surveying netlonel
37 acres on Sborea o f Lak* Mon­
Surveyor.
H a iti M. Field, Associate
roe. Invest in something you 119 N. Park Ave.
■
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j
M
I
Phone U N M01 So. Orlando Dr.
Phono 1339
know Is good. Edward F. Lane
ling factor U
EVENINGS: 3113 and 790
Phone 21M.
Department of
M A Y F A IR
O K U S E D F U K N IT U H E
This la a fr*o pass to the RiU
io expand the
Beautiful Building Lets
98—HOMES
Dieatre
s______ for Fred Bollcy. Exp. markets f o r W
Alee Lets la Msrveala
olentlful aupO n e D o lla r D o w n D e liv e r s
date Sept. &gt;, 1936.
ply.
2-Bedroom house, tile bath and
kitchen, hot water, gat heat,
Grower* la t N
BILLS KABO TO P A Y ? Sell
1 Pc. Living Room Suite, newly slip covered ......... ............... 91IJ9
R eiM erod Real Batata Brener
ood water. Large yard, 9 bear
thlags you’re throuih w i t h on* o f the aUta’ i
2(71
17-92
at
Hiawatha
i| fruit trees, alum, garage,
Platform Rocker, excellent cond itlon ..................................... 22.30
through Want Ads fo r CASH. centers. wOl a&lt;
utility room, acroon porch. I
Call 1831.
month for tk t new
IF IT IS R E A L ESTATE
miles from lan ford, 93.930. Also
Rollaway Bed and M a ltr e a t........ . .. ..• • .....M... Ml. . . . , . . . . . . In 7.95
ask Crumley 4 Monteitb
2- bedroom furnished house for
SELL
at 117 South Park, Phona 773
Tw o Cornell
Small Upholstered Rockers ..... — ................ .................... each 3.93
rent, 933. AI Gibbons, DeBary.
Anything
They Know
scientist* discovered,Fla.
Second
bouse
back
of
With A
3 Pc. Plaatic Living Room Suite ... ..... ...... ................................. 3499
fled
bussing,
that a-Seequiteae
Dime Storo.
Classified
This la a free pass to
„ tbo R ltl
from different locales bT‘‘ $ve
aye dH&gt;
,
49-99
Maple Bunk Beds, complete . . . . — . . . . . . . —,
Theatre for
Spivey, Exp.
Ad
2-Year old eooerota block borne
feren t calls. Their bile* 4 m t l
date Sept. I,
JUST
C
A
U
with
ear
porta.
|
bedrooms,
kit.w«. •• . 29-19
Table, 4 Chair* and Buffat ...... .. . ..m.. ,ma,
the same.
1921
cktn equipped. liv in g
room,
.................... ......................... 1499
5 Pc. Dinette Suite* .........
bath with tub 4 shower. Full
slat screen perch. R t 3. Box
933 A. Ph. 299-J.
End Tables, Cocktail Tables, La
OWNER out o f Slate looking for

Ranges

Your H om e L eik ?

a responsible party to buy at
low down payment, hit I bod*
room block homo la Do Bary.
Furnished, two hatha and many
extras. For Information cell:
OVIEDO. FOraet

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PLUS M ANY OTHER ITEM S N O T LISTED
A T TE R R IF IC SAVIN GS A N D E A S Y TERMS

Mather Of Sonford

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• R E N TALS

iair work! Horn* alterations! Ladles you caa earn a* much ai
i Job too small. Finished carp$30 each week. Avon Cosmetlea
„ ite r will give prompt service.
offers high commissions on each
I’ hone 1399-J. Rollins 4 Slagle.
sale. Contact Mrs. J. Russell,
Id P in ii lnH M mILtcaici ...........
P. O. Box 975, Orlando.
N fc Y ^ M lT lf"P A IN T Y
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S. Park
Pboae 1903 27-HELP WANTED • MALE

VO SERVICE

I THE SANFORD HERAfafr -

SEE and COM PARE

Friday .Menu: Red Snapper, Lull- PUMPS &amp; SPRI NKLER SYSTEMS
Itc i, Jumbo Shrimp. Scallop*, All typer, and slxet, Installed or
"D o It Yourself."
Fi*fi SttcKs.
WE RE PAIR AND SERVICE
Bat’irtjay Menu: Prime Rib Roait,
S T I NE
T tioue Steak, Spaghetti
and
Machine and Supply Co.
H Moat Ball*. All Garden vege
207 W. 2nd St.
Pb. 62
tables. IIW Y 17-92 South, Phone
G A T U N BROTHERS
1175-W.
Dragline 4 Bulldozer Service
4— LOST AND POUXD
Ph 2233 Geneva. 2493-W Sanford.

AU TO M O TIVE

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Plumbing. Kreskv Heating

Bnpty?

43—B U ILO lM i” M ATERIALS

309 E. First B4.

This la a free p a w to the Movieland Ridt in Theatre for Mr*.
Jimmy Beaton. Eap. dele Sept.

C B. or Stucco, caU

TED BURNETT
The Painter
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It's o time tried soyinJ you have to see these precision built Odham &amp; Tudor homes a t SOUTH PINECREST to appreciate them. But
that is why fyjjfj/K a*er family settles a t South Pinecrest in a fine 3 bedroom home trimmed to siut their taste.

PINECREST Offers;
Price Range I
in tryjyJ lP *1 ■***
td City Sewage— Paved Streets

Property Value
'
• U ltra Modern Design in Homes And Surroundings
To M eet Today's Standards For Com fort, Conven­
ience And That “ Luxury Look."
L

A ct Now And You Can Choose Your Colors Inside And
Out, Also Bath T ile And Brick Trim On Any House N ot
Completed*
J

125 Homes Already Sold. . . 3 W ill Be Completed In 10 Days. . . 10
More Due To Be Completed In 4 Weeks

12 Additional Homes

Under Construction Will Be Completed Within 60 Days.

$1 3 ,5 0 0
I f You A re a Vei

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Established 1908

CRASH CRKW MEMBERS pouring foam Into the flame* o f • crashed AJ-2 Savage plane attarhe&lt;!
to the Sanford Naval A ir Station. Wheel# of th e plane and tha wing can be distinctly seen. (S ta ff
Photo)

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LOOKING L IK E MOUND8 oi sno w, trash crew member* o f th«
Sanfonl*Naval Air Station poured hundreds o f gallon, o f chamical
foam on tha burning wreckage o f ia plane and home. (S ta ff Photo)

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M O N D A Y A U G U S T 27, 1956

N A V A L A IR S TA TIO N craih truck and craah e r e w mcml»er* pour foam Into the flame* o f »
plane ami the burning home o f tVllllana ) I . Urown today shortly before noon. The scene o f the crash
was Orange Ave. (S ta ff Photo)

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4 Dead As NAS Plane Hits Brown Home
Registration
Set Wednesday
R. J. Fitzsimmons
Gets Appointment
In Regular Navy
L L (J. g .) Robert J. FiUalra■tons Jr., a Sanford resident,
currently deployed with Heavy
Attack Squadron- Five to the
Mediterranean, has recently sa­
il tod his appointment for a
mmUslon In tha Regular Navy,
Jn a brief ceremony aboard the
carrier USS Intrepid. Fltxxlmmona w g jjro o rn into the Regular
N avy by Comdr. Paul It. flpeks.
squadron commanding officer.
Lt.
Fltzalramon* entered the
N a vy ’s flight •training program
a* a Naval Aviation Cadet at
Pensacola In June 1953. Upon re*
celvlng his wings he came to
nford In January .’ 955 on en|*
s to VAH-5 at tho local air
station. With hit w ife Bthel he
^ad been residing In -Sanfqrd up
to the time o f the squadron's
deployment In May,
. In addition to hla regular dutlei
as bombardier navigator in a
tactical crow, Fiusimmona was
selected for training as a squad­
ron Landing Signal O fficer. The
selection was determined by rigid
( U t n u l and physical requirements
‘ demanded by the task. Fltislm- oni la being Instructed in this
key assignment by Lt. Comdr.
Frank H. Dauer, also o f San­
ford.
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Your dentist may be absent
from his practice on Mondiv.
September 10. I f so, he probab y
will be attending lectures
In
Ocala lo keep abreast of some
o f tho latest development* In the
dental profession.
The lectures are to be given
• t the summer meeting o f the
Central District eDntal Soeietv of
*■F lorid a , which covers 10 leading
counties o f the state. The feat­
ured apeakera will be two pro­
fessors of dentlatryy from E m o ry
University, a professor of phar­
m acy from the University
of
Florida and an expert In local
anesthetici from nationally known
laboratories.
Another special apetker wUI be
Dr. Coleman T . Brown o f Tampa.
Presid en t ®* the Florida State
D ental -Society o f more than 1,» 0 dentists. He wiU be an honor
ad guest at the officia l luncheon
on Monday. September 10.
O fficers at the Central District
Society are Dr. Wayne C. McCall
• f Ocala, president; Dr. A. 8.
Bussey Jr., o f Gainesville, pres­
ident-elect: Dr. E. A . Barker of
Orlando, first vice president; Dr.
■ "b ert F. Vases, M L Dare, ee&lt;Cond vice president, end Dr. M.
Ervin Wshnlafa o f Orlando, soeietary-trea,urer.
Local dentists planning to at
tend the Ocala meeting b d o d e :
Dr. A . W. Epps B r* Or. H. W.
Backer Sr., Dr. L D. Brown, Dr.
A . W. Epps Jr., Dr. John W.
Epps, end D r. Jack

By MBS. RAYMOND MORRIS
As a prelude to the first full
CASSELBERRY - Development
day of school on Sept. 4, pupils in
Seminole County will register at of Seminole Park Raceway into
their respective schools Wedncs the "Saratoga Of Tho South" and
day morning, Aug.*B.
one of the largest and most attrac­
Registration will take place from tive trotting horse training centers
9 a. m. to 12 noon in all schools in the country, was outlined by W.
with the exception of Flnecrest R. Kemp, president of the raceway
where the hours of registration here, In a talk before the Lions
will bo from 1:30 to 11:30 a. m. Club Thursday night.
The earlier registration at PineWith a franchise already granted
crest School It made necessary by by the Florida State Racing Com­
a double run of buses according mission, subject to approval by a
to Superintendent of Public In county referendum, Kemp aaid that
atructlon Rayburn T. MUwee.
Seminole County stands to benefit
School buses will make their re­ In an unprecedented Manner If the
gular runs Wednesday to pick up vote Is favorable in the November
children registering In Seminole elections.
County schools returning the child
Present with Kemp were R. V.
ren to their homee at noon, or in Kllppsteln, secretary-tressurer of
the case o f Plnecrest School at ths corperhtiol, and Carl LindenU&gt;30.
berg* *-nl*cataf, both -of O ila wde.
” Ptiplls art slated to meet (heir Other officials are Jack Roberts, of
new teachers Wednesday and re­ Orlando, Vice-president, and Wal­
ceive assignments to their class­ ter S. Gibbons, o f Foxboro, Mass.,
room*.
a director. Gibbons is secretary of
It la estimated that there will The Bay State Raceway, a national
be an increase of around 300 pupils figure In trotting horse circles and
reporting for classes this year In is well known In Central Florida.
Seminole County with an approx!
Seminole P a rt Raceway will at­
mate total of around 7,000 attend tract thousands of new tourists to
Ing school In all of the county’a Florida annually and more than
schools.
four millions of dollara, according
There are 175 white teachers and to Kemp.jAnd the goal of the cor115 colored teachers with 19 prin­
iratlon is to develop the plant
cipals In the local school system
to the most attractive as well as
"N o doublo sessions of rlaases one o f the largest horae training
are anticipated this year," said tracks In the country, with Pari-mu­
MUwee. "H ow ever," MUwee said, tuels being oL secondary consider­
"th ere wiU be some double run of ation.
school buses which necessitates the
Kamp cited figures showing that
early registration at Plnecrest tha growing pouularity of the trots
School.”
has gained to the extent of attract­
There wUI be some reassignment ing more spectators last year than
of pupils because of the imple­ all of the major league baseball
mentation of the pupU assignment teams combined. The total attend­
law passed by the special session ance waa given as eighteen ami
of the Florida Legislature this one-half millions.
year. A full review of the action
Kemp said that one of the great­
taken by the Seminole County
est benefits drill come from the na­
School Board, at Its meeting last tional and international publicity
Friday, appeared In The Sanford
emanating from the local training
Herald last Friday afternoon.
center. Effective publicity has al­
School bus drivera wiU meet
ready caused one of the major oil
tomorrow morning at the office of
companies to mark Casselberry
the Superintendent of Public In­
and Orlando with a sulky and
struction In the Education Build­
'horse on road maps now being
ing on Commercial Ave. where
distributed. Kemp also stated that,
drivers are expected to receive
with more than 000 horses training
last minute instructions for tha
at Ben White Raceway at Orlando
1950-57 school year bua operation
annually, added to the potential of
and be assigned their buses for
the local plant, a Southeastern Har­
tho year.
ness Circuit can easily be formed.
Administrative Assistant Walter
According to Kemp, the State
Teague, in charge o f transporta­
Racing Commiislon, in granting a
tion for the Seminole County school
franchise for harness racing here,
system, will meet with the corps
■aid that the location is the most
of bus drivera as wUI representa­
practical one to be found In the
tives of the three law enforcement state.
agencies, Seminole County Sheriffs
The corporation plans to add
office, Florida Highway Patrol,
twelve new stables, providing an
and the Sanford Police Depart­
overall capacity for more than 500
ment.
horses during Uie training srason.
Also, a five-eighths mile Infield
track will be built in the one-mile
oval, and a paddock and em erg­
ency veterinary hospital will be
constructed.
The club approved Tom Hucston
DALLAS, Tex., Ill — One man for membership, and guests includ­
was shot to death and another ed Michael Fisher and Kenneth A r­
knifed critically late last night in nold. o f Casselberry, and Mr. and
Mrs. Rhodes Conklin, o f Orlando.
a fight over a S3 cent election bet.
A 19-year-old man, (tabbed In
the chest, told officers bo shot
HUton Campbell, M . to death.in a
street fight. He told officers he
and Campbell bet several weeks
Plea Day fo r the months of Aug'
a*o on which date voters would
uat and part o f July will be heard
go to the polls.
They voted Saturday in the thla afternoon before Judge Ernest
Honshoider la Seminole County
Democratic runoff primary.
No charges had been filed early Court.
Over SO* cases will be called,
today.
according to the Seminole County
S h e riffi offlcf.
ADDITIONAL l o c a l n e w *
It is expected that bonds will
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ho estreated in many of the cases
called before Judge Honshoider.

Man Killed, One
Knifed In Fight
Over 25 Cent Bet

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Plans
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To Hear Lectures
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An AJ-2 Savage plane attached*to VAI1-7 at the Sanford Naval
A ir 8tation crashed Into a homa
today on Orange Ave.
Tho home, owned by William
M. "C otton" Brown, waa com­
pletely destroyed as tho plane ap­
parently nosed into tho front end
o f It, exploding and loavlng a
trail o f fire behind I t •
Brown, hearing the nolso of the
Rotary Clubs In 99 countrioa
plane, waa attempting to leave hla throughout tho free world a rt unit*
homo when the explosion blew him
ed In an endeavor to promote In­
out with the carport falling over
on him. At tho scene o f the flro ternational understanding, good
and craah Brown apparently wax will and peace. That waa the'mam*
suffering from shock but appear­ ■age of Frank A. McDonald af
ed to be uninjured.
Tampa, Governor o f District 244
The fire atso spread to the home of Rotary tnternatlonal,'ln addrosa*
next door to It, owned by I * J Ing'th* Rotary Club e f Sanford to-

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To Promote World
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A LONE FIRE FIGHTER aaslstod by dash crow members o f a fire fighting truck attempt to
bring fierce Mates o f a crashed AJ-2 Savage plane and home under control.
ntrot. (S ta ff Photo)

Smafhers Accepts
Tour Invitation
From Stevenson
Senator George Smathers (DF la) has accepted an Invitation
from Adlai Stevenson to arrrnnpany him and Estes Kcfauver on
their
nation-wide
pre-campaign
tour this week.
The trip will Include right sec­
tional meetings with state and lo­
cal leaders designed to rally Dem­
ocratic forces for tho forthcoming
campaign.
Aa Chairman of the Democratic
Senatorial Campaign Committee,
Smother* 1* co-ordinating effort*
to retain ths Democratic majority
In the Senate. The Florida Senator
was renominated by his state's
largest recorded majority this
spring and Is unopposed In the
November election.
Stevenson ha* emphasised that
this trip la not a "speech making
or public appearance tour" but is
designed to allow him to “ confer
with local leader* and candidatea
in tho fight to bring the issuea
home to the American people and
get out the biggest Democratic
vole in history."
Stevenson, Kefauvt-r and Smalhera together with a crew of cam­
paign aldea flew from Chicago to­
day to a meeting with repre
scntallves
from
New
Mexico,
Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado, Utah,
Wyoming, Arkansas and Arizona,
in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Tomorrow they will meet at
Bonneville Dam, Waahlngton, with
leaders from that stats and Ore­
gon, Idaho and Montana.
Wednesday's gathering at Sioux
City, Iowa will bring together off!
claia and candidatea from Iowa,
North and South Dakota, Nebras
ka, Kansas, Minnesota and Wise on
sin.
On Thursday, the flying Demo­
cratic caravan moves to Knox­
ville, Tenn. for an important acs
sion with Southern leadera from
Tennessee, Alabama, G e o r g i a ,
Louisiana, Florida, Kentucky, Mia
alssippi, North and South Carolina
and Virginia.
The group will return to Chicago
on Friday fqr a meeting with re
presentatives from Illinois, Indi
ana, Michigan, Missouri and Ohio.
The tlmsa and places o f tha
other three sectional meetings in
eluding the big north and northeast
will be announced later thla week.

Spreads To Lowe X
House; Child Killed

Breckenridge Resigns
As C of C M anager
Forrest E. Breckenridge, mana­
ger o f tha Seminole County Cham­
ber o f Comincice for a number o f
years has resigned hla post hrra
"affective at the earliest conven­
ient date."
It was announced this morning i
that Breckenridge submitted hla j
letter o f resignation laat week to
President George Touhy o f tha
local
Chamber
of
Commerce
Uoard o f Directors.
Breckenridge said this morning |
that, " I have accepted a position
as manager o f another Chamber
o f Commerre in Florida "
The announcement of the new
position to be assumed by Hrcckenrldge will be made by offiriala
o f the Chamber o f Commerre with,
which hs will be affiliated in the
immediate future.
President George Touliy, con­
IIKP.CKKNRIDGi:
tacted on the release of informa­
(Photo By Jameson)
tion concerning the resignation o f
Chamber o f Commerre Manager
F o r r e a t Breckenridge, said:
"Breck has devoted a great deal
of time and energy to the devel­
opment o f the interests of Semi­
nole County, and while he has
been with the Chamber o f Com­
The Seminole County Vocation­
merce, the economic aspects of
the community have expanded al School is open for registration
considerably, I appreciate his co­ every day thla week. Students
operation and hla sincere efforts may register any time for day
or evening classes. Subjects o f­
here. I am sure that when I ex­
press a hearty 'thank you’ to him, fered this term Inrludn typing,
bookkeeping,
office
there are scores o f others who shorthand,
join m*. Saying goodbye to friend* practice, business English and
la never an enjoyable experience, aj»elling, business arithmetic, and
but- as Breck leaves his many oiifce machines. The day classes
friend* hers, he carries with him are saheduled from 9 o.m. to 3
our best wishes fo r surer** in hla p.m., five days a week; evening
classes from 7to 9 p. m. Mondays
new work."
through Thursdays.

Vocational School
Is Open All Week
For Registration

Youth Found After
Spending 7 Days
On Mountain Slope

Students are urged to register
as soon as possible. Any adult,
I* year* of ago or ulJcr Is
eligible to enroll in any o f these
-lurse*.

SE ATTLE OR - Snatched fro-"
almost certain death a fter a week
in a mountain wilderness, plucky
Richard MiauhaU rested In a hos­
pital today and, hla main con­
cern was catching up on the meals
and the comics ha missed In his
lonely wanderings.
Doctors said Richard, 13-yearold
Japanese American
Boy
Scout, was showing an "amaaing
comeback" from hla seven days
six nights with little food or water
on the slepea o f M L Rainier, SO

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'• * thing s U ff consists of
M i*. • "
Hall, principal. Mrs.
Lydia Watt, Mias Mary Georgs,
and Miss Martha Simpson.
Mr. Frod C. Murray is director
of the school.

Pflji+g i m U n i i i o f

72.

Weather
Partly dandy through Tuesday
with a faw widely scattered thusdsrshewsrs mostly dartag alter■aen and evening; lew tanight **•

Tho homes were located at 240*
and 2404 Orange Ave.
Tlio plane waa first noticed fly ­
ing low aa It ramo over the south­
ern section o f tho city "flyin g so
low that it could have hit tho tree
tops."
L. J. Lowe Jr., and hla w ife Min­
nie Louise arid their son David, 6,
were burned In tho flashing blaze.
The two parents were found on
tho lawn o f their home apparently
blown out o f it.
One of the children Marilyn Sue,
was
found,
shortly after on#
o ’clock today, dead. A t first, when
tho parents were found, the child
was seen standing near them hut
later had disappeared. Only uftcr
a search of tho home by Kddiq
Keith, a relative o f the family,
w is the body of the youngster
found.
A witness to the flying plane,
before it crashed said, " I saw the
tall o f the plane flying low with
amoke trailing behind II." Tho
young man, I-couurd Lcpolc, who
said that he saw tho plane from
a home he was visiting aaid. “ It
didn't term that tho plane was
rutting out but It was flying ter­
ribly low going through the treo
top* (aa ho pointed) before crash­
ing.
«.
Tho plane, whose entire crew o f
threo was killed in the crash, left
a trail o f fire behind it a* it
(Continued nn Page F.igbt)

Mercurymen Win
1st. Class B Game
O f Softball Pla
Local Mcrcurymcn took tho first
g im o a f tho Class II Invitational
Softball tournament being played
in Grlando.
The
Hunt-McUobcrts
team,
which emerged as champions in
''is local dtywldo softball loigue,
defeated Farm Home team o f Or­
lando Friday night 2-1. In u game
played at tho Grand Ave, softball
park.
Hunt-McRoberta cinched t h e
game in the fourth Inning with a
triple by Eugclio I’ onnlngton
The two run* mado t&gt;&gt; the local
softball group wero on seven hits
and one error while Farm Home
collected their one run, four hits
and no error*.
IIunt-McRoberts will play the
North Park Baptist Church softball 'team tonight at I o'clock at
Exposition Park. According to
team officials, tha game (a a tossup since tha two teams are even
in practice gaaaaa each having

ofthttaropby

commit­
tee chairmen.
In addition to tho activities of
Rotary'* *,100 Clubs within their
own communities to promote thla
objective, McDonald explained, Ro­
tary International has sp^nt m ot*
than 12,000,000 in recent years
through Its program o f student fel­
lowships, which enable outstanding
college graduates to study for on#
year In countries other than their
own, ee Rotary ambassador* o f
good will. 8inco 1947, when thla
program was established, *34 Ro­
tary Fellowships have been award­
ed to students in Cl countries fo r study in 40 countries. Miss Louise
Sand of St. Petersburg Is now
studying at the University of Chile
In Santiago, Chile, end will be beck
about Jan. 1.
"W ith fellowship and service to
other* ns Its keynote, Rotary pro­
vides a common ground for 431,00*
business and professional exec*lives throughout the free world, re­
gardless of differing natlonalltlea
or political or religious beliefs",
tho Rotary District Governor rmpha sized.
"In addition to tho promotion af
international understanding" Mc­
Donald continued, "special emphas­
is Is being placed by Rotary Clubs
In this District, which Includes 47
Rotary Clubs in Central Florida on
ways to Improve our community*,
our vocations and assistance fa
youth program ".
McDonald urged the local Rotarp
Club to be well represented at tha
Rotary District Conference to bn
held in Wintar Haven on Oct. 14-U10, and to make plans for tha
Club to be represented at the 4ltb
Annual Convention of Rotary In­
ternational, which will be held In
Lucerne, Switzerland, next May.

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Local Timing Assn.
To Study By-Laws
A t Meet Tomorrow
By MRS. RUTH LA Y O
The newly organized Seminole
Timing Assn. wUI meet In Sunnyshade P a r t. Longwood, at 7:45 P ,
M. Tuesday evening, August 2*.
At this meeting by-laws will-ba
studied and approved as well as
due*, also charges, as to b* charg­
ed, lo r those participating in tha
drag races. The necessary equips
meat, each driver will ha required
to me*4 to meat tha safety iawa
as proscribed by .the national orga- *
nisaUan, and its purchase.
The officers o f thla organisation.,
Pros. Dick Joyce, Cassslbeityt
vIce-Pros. Billy Joe Young. Aka----- -- ■—1— ; Sec.-Tress. U artH
_ md, urged that a l| I* . .
tare*tad paraaoa cease sad Mo

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publish ed 1908

DCT Club Be
Formed At SHS
' Louia Girard, coordinator of the
Divert HIed Cooperative Training
Program, taid thia morning that
a "D . C. T. Club" will be organlxed at Seminole High School during
the flrat weeka of the echool year.
Girard aald that all membera
of the D. C. T. program at the
high achool will be membera of
the club.
'R A two-day Joy ride by three
“ Because the student-learner
Seminole County youngitera waa worka in the afternoon, hit acheended yeaterday when they wereidule doea not permit participation

Three Youths Are
Taken Into Custody
For Stealing Jeep

If Your Herald In Not
Delivered By 8 P. M.
Call 1821 Before 7 I*. M.
For Delivery

Big 3 W ill
Offer Plan
To Egypt
LONDON UR— The Western Big
Three determined today to w ind up
the Sues conference by nightfsll
and presents its lg-natlon plan for
internationalising the canal to
Egypt despite Soviet-ldlan opposi­
tion.
One well-informed source said
another attempt would be made to
get ths conference to agree on (our
or five governments to approach
Egyptian President Nasser as a
committee ln an effort to set the
stage for direct negotiations.
“ We hope to wind up the con­
ference today," an American Em­
bassy spokesman said.
The West plans to hand Nasser
a full report on the discussions
during the eight-day closed parley
— including the opposing Indian
plan supported by Russia, Ceylon
and Indonesia. This would leave
actual control of the waterway In
Egypt's hands, with an interna­
tional board set up only to advise
the Egyptians.
Egypt’ s reporter) threat to hoU
up liritlsh and French ships us­
ing the cans) stunned conference
delegates. An official of the nation­
alised canal board act up by Nssser
was quoted as threatening to de­
lay the ships if Frenchmen and
Englishmen working as canal pil­
ots quit their Jobs.
The British and French Cabinets
were called Into special sessions
to deal with what appeared a new
crisis building up.

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THURSDAY AUGUST 23, 1958

Associated Preaa Leaaed Wire

No. 168

Highway Group O kays 6-Point
A p p roach To Road P ro b le m s
$5 Million
Program
Proposed

A six-point approach to the
present road problems and needs
o f Seminole County was approved
taken into cu.tody by the S em i-!1" ,'"» 1ny
« tr* ;fu.rrlcu,.«r
last night at a meeting of the
_ .u
I actlvitlea of the achool, he aaid.
Cltixcns' long Rango Tlighway
o o e County Sheriffs deputies *, |••Therefore, the need for aome soPlanning Committee held at Mm
they were taking purloined ga»o- clal acuvUy baaed on mutual inSpencer's Restaurant.
line to a Jeep that had been stolenI tereat ia necessary," Girard added.
John KriUcr, Sanford City Co nThia problem, he aald, is met by
Monday night.
inlssioner and Seminole County
organixing local clubs having a
A 17-year-old Forest City boy,
Commissioncr-elect, p r o p o s e d
wide variety of actlvitlea.
iu well as hi a other two compan­
"We undertake an overall high­
Explaining the purpose of the D.
way plan for the entire county
i e s , a 14-year-old white boy, and C. T. Club, Girard said that dur­
projecting our nerds into the fu­
a 10-year-old Negro boy, admitted ing the year the club has dances,
ture at least ten years."
taking the Jeep from the San Lan- picnics, plans radio and TV pro­
In addition, Kridcr proposed
grams
for
local
stations,
as
well
do Golf Club property.
that live program be financed by
as assembly programs for the
George Howard Stuckey, the 17* achool.
a bond Issue that would total aa
year-old youth, had no explanation
much aa five million dollars.
The organisation la expected to
for taking the Jeep when brougnt take part in civic and achool pro­
Krider again brought up for dis­
cussion by the Long Range High­
to the Seminole County Jail by jects closely related to the com­
way Planning group the proposal
Deputy Sheriff M. McClelland. munity auch as Red Cross, TB
that a short route to Oviedo from
He said, “ We Juat did U for tho Association, March of Dimes, and
other almliar efforts.
Sanford be bull) by using a cause­
H h and the ride."
"Once a year the club members
way over Lake Jcsup.
The Negro boy, who at flrat
attend a District meeting o f all
Also approved last night by the
could not remember where l.o
Used
U
D. C. T. club. In their district. At
group, was an invitation to the
,
a ' ! th*‘ «m e district officers a n electState Road Board to hold their
F
C,tJr&gt;
, t f d*y |ed and they also participate in the
next tweeting ln Sanford. William
!ii ’
° 'd *nd ln election of a district repre.enUtlev
A. Kratxert will extend the Invithe seventh grade."
! to the Slate Convenlon, Glratd
tation to the State Road Board
The 14-year-otd white boy, also, pointed out.
group meeting this weekend in
o f Forest City, aaid that he at­
A a chosen location there ia a
South Florida.
tended Lyman School and waa in yearly state convention which will
Brelley Odham, chairman o f
the seventh grade.
be held this year in Miami. Each
the Citixena Long Range Highway
(According to the youngsters, club selects two delegates from its
Planning Committee said last
u&gt;ey took the Jeep Monday nigftt, members for this convention.
night as the road needs o f the
hid it in a south Seminole County
There are now over 100 clubs ln
county, in every section, were dis­
orange grove Tuesday night, and the State which are grouped to­
cussed "W e should hold meeting*
WASHINGTON
- The United
wrere attempting to use it yester­ gether Into the Florida State Fede­
with people in every community
States is asking Britain to find
day when apprehended.
ration of D. C. T. Clubs.
of the county, Longwood, Alta­
out
whether
Red
China
has
any
A can containing diesel fuel was
The local club electa Ita own
monte Springs, Casselberry, Ovie­
stolen by the boys from a truck oflfcers. However, its constitution Information on the fate of a Navy
do, Geneva, Lake Mary," Odham
patrol
plane
which
ia
missing
off
aa orange grove workers left the and by-laws must be submitted to
proposed auch a meeting so that
Vehicle momentarily. They were the Stale Distributive Cooperative the China Coast after an attack
"w e could aay people, what do we
walking along a county road Just Education Section where they ere by unidentified aircraft.
need In roads for this county?"
Britain hat diplomatic relations
•if the Forest City highway when either approved or disapproved by
Meetings o f the from * will be
with
Red
Chins;
the
United
States
picked up by Deputy Sheriff Mo the Exeaitlve Boerd of the State
held once e»M&gt; moitftf aod the
Cleiland.
. « . • FederatM of D. C p T ; Clubs.'
•
3
.
The State Department ac&amp;u \ tmembership of the committee
A s assorted inventory o f a n i­
On# af the moot important activi­ ter receiving a formal report
will be revived to ita full itrength.
SAN FRANCISCO UP-Presidentf
cies was tu n ed out &gt;-f the pockets ties of the club is the annual
from Navy headquarters her* Elsenhower goes before the Repub­ AN EDITORIAL
The contrart for the construe- Ne* m«n»be»r* o f the committee
o f the three youngstatrs. In front employer-employe banquet, which
that a Martin IMM Mercator witl) lican National Convention today to
tlon of the New Yorh Giants new *“ 8Be*ted at last night's discuso f then, on a table at the Teml- serves le (1) express to their em­
four officers and 13 enlisted men accept nomination for a second
dormitory building has bean re- ,lon* i n c l u d e d Representative
nole County Jail, were: four plas­ ployers the appreciation for their
aboard had been attacked at 1:33
reived in Sanford by John Burton Gordon V, Frederick; J. Dan
tic spoons, one comb, a bottle op participation in the training pro­
term
and
put
his
administration's
a. m. Thursday, local lime, north
111, Architect, signed by officials Wright, Warren E. Knowles, San­
oner, a piece of copper wire, a gram ( I ) give employers a better
o f Formosa while over interna­ record on the line In the campaign
o f the New York Giants' organisa­ ford City Manager; Captain Rob­
pencil, a inndkerchlef, one pocket- Idea of tha Job which they and
tional waters.
ert W. Jackson, Commanding Offi­
against the Democrats.
tion.
tailfe, three empty billfolds, a ma- the school are doing (I ) bring about
cer, NAS; and the Naval Air Sta­
The Sanford Herald lias passed another milestone!
State Department pres* offl -cri Fortified by a unanimous vota of
The contract Is dated Aug. 20.
•caine nut, 37 cents in change, a a better understanding among em­
Only yeaterday. Wednesday, Aug. 22, The Sunford Herald
ployers, school and student learn­ m°rnt&gt;-1' RCI|&gt; lMUcd lhil
Dewitt, Furncll A Spicer, suc­ tion'* Public Worka Officer.
hammer, a bit and a wrench.
wildly cheering delegates in hit rebecame a year older.
The slate of proposals adopted
ers. (4) end provide ■' practical
cessful bidders for the construc­
Apparently, according to Sheriff
"Our Navy authorities have pub- clec,*on ^Id, ha Is srehduled to
Through the good years and tho Imd ones The Sanford tion of the new building to be at the Wednesday night meeting
learning silualion for the students.
Luther Hobby and Deputy Sheriff
For a better understanding by lished a preliminary report of the ?o lo the Cow Palace rostrum and Herald has been published in the interest of a bigger and erected at (he cornrr o f Mellon- of the committee Included:
McClelland, the boys had ridden
tha parents, an "open house” is UB. Navy patrol plane said lo be before a nationwide radio-television better Sanford and Seminole County.
ville and Celery Aves has turned
1— A proposal to contact Im­
bicycles to the Ban Lando Golf also hald by the club with exhibits missing and unaccounted for ap. „udltnce Just after the convention
There have been some minor interruptions and emer­ the contract over to its attorneys mediately the appropriate parties
Course and had stolen the Jeep.
and atudy materials set up to show
*?*r
*l,*cb by un*' hears Vice President Nison, who gencies - all of them were overcome.
for review.
of the Seminole County Commis­
Witnesses, they say, had seen what ths class is accomplishing
n
s ir e n
will return to San Francisco today
For forty-eight years The Sanford Herald lias served the The amount o f the bid Is undis­ sion, District Road Board mem­
two of the boys involved in the and the scope of the student train­
V fft have been Informed by tlie
citizens of the Sanford and Seminole County community and closed, however, according to the ber, and the District Office of the
auto theft and were being search­ ing.
Department o f Dcfcn-c that the from Whittier, Calif.
throughuut
its columns during these long nund&gt;er of years architect. The building as bid, State Road Department and do
ed for at the time they were apEisenhower said In announcing
Girard extends an invitation to all commander of ths U. S. 7th Fleet
there
has
been
good news. Imd news, news of progress and was modified slightly redurlng ull that is necessary to get the
•yehended.
haa
undertaken
an
immediate
nir
his
availability
for
another
term
Juniors and seniors to visit the new
the number of rooms to be used as remainder of llighwray 17-92 under
A hearing for the two boys of D. C. T. room at the high school and surface search for the plane last Feh. 29 that as far as hs was the acceleration of progressive ideas and projects.
sleeping
quarters for the baseball construction.
The
Sanford
Herald
is
among
tho
few
business
organiza­
Juvenile age Is being leld this aft­ which will be open from now until and survivors.
concerned the main Issue of the
2— A resolution to contact the
tions of the community IImt has served the |icople within trainees
ernoon before Juvenile Judge Ern­ the school opening. Any questions,
"The Department of State is en­
Work on tho construction o f lli* District Road Hoard member and
est Houshoider.
deavoring to obtain whatever in­ campaign would be the record of It for such n long number of years.
said Girard, concerning the
No definite charges hive been gram msy be asked at any time. formation it can regarding the his first term. And aides sakl In
As Sanford and Seminole County lias grown, prospered building Is expected lo begin with­ request in Immediate report on
the status of Htat* Road 48 and
placed yet against the older boy,
Girard may be reached at the Incident and will take such steps advance of his adreis today that and exiutnded, so has The Sanford Herald—and it steps in a week, Architect Burton re­
to request an early letting of the
apparently the leader of the small high echool personally or by call- •a may be indicated after the his emphasis will be right on that forward today Into the forty-ninth year looking for­ vealed today.
contract.
facta are ascertained."
gang.
ins 378 or 704.
point — the record.
ward to the greatest years of its long history.
3— To request that a route ba
It's a record Adtal Stevenson,
In the pages of The Sanford Herald there are redesignated on State Rond 48 from
the Democratic presidential nomi­ rorded the stories of the creation of Seminole County, a
Mrllonvllle Ave to tie in with the
nee, and his colleagues sharply as­ Florida land Itoom, trolley cars, a midtown railroad station,
west end o f the county. It was
sailed at their party convention
the b ig celery days, the imving of its streets, a new (.Jourt
proposed that the District Itoad
In Chicago last week. It's a record
House, and even now there are plans for more and bigger
Roatd member and the State
the Republicans have been prais­
expansion within the community.
Road Board lie requested lo con­
ing loudly here all this week.
The Sanford Herald, thioughmit its past forty-eight years,
CLEMSON, 8. C „ - Newly-cre- sider the request of a route from
Elsenhower told his news conferanswered criticism in my life,” haa agreed and disagreed In the interest of growth and sled Western Electric Scholar­ Mellonville Ave. west to the Woand that hs feci* the opposition prosperity—and its policies will continue to itarullcl the de­ ships at Clrmson College have klva River bridge.
attack will do nothing "but re­ sires of a flourishing, thriving, successful city and county. been awarded to Charles Snckett
4— Senator Douglas Munition!
Spencer Jr., of Charleston, and proposed to the committee 'hut
bound upon the people who make
James
Howard
Allrs&gt;t.
o
f
Sanford,
It."
they endorse a request the build­
FIs. Both are rivll engineering ing of u new bridge across the St.
Immediately after the convention
students.
adjourns the President will leave
Johns Itlver un State Road 413 to
by speclalt rain for three or four
The grant* provide tuition, uni tie In with State Road ifl and that
A
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days of golf and general relaxation
form fees, books, and supplies Celery Ave. be widened, under
Admissions
at the plush Cypress Point Club
They arc based on outstanding heavy maintenance, to 21 feet
PFC-Mel
Fleischer
o
f
the
UJ.
on the Monterey Peninsula, about Mrs. Bell. Hawkins (Lockhart)
scholastic ability, engineering ap­ within a 00 foot right of way.
Marine Corps, and son o f Mr. and
123 mile* south of San Francisco.
titude and need.
3—The committee also endorsed
He will fly buck to Washington ear­ Mary Francis Oliver (Sanford) Mrs. Irwin Fleischer of Hanford,
a program to widen Sanford Ave
Spencer,
a
rising
sophomore
at
was
picked
from
Camp
LrJrune,
Births
ly next week.
«
N. C., to represent the camp at Clrmson, is a graduate of St. to the Sanford Naval Air Station.
Renomlnatlon of an EisenhowerBaby Boy Ouxbury
ft—The committee proposed that
the All Marine Golf Tourney held Andrew* High School in Charles­
Nixon ticket put the President in
Discharges
ton. lie maintained a 3 02 grade •he Orange County Board of Comlast week at Oceanside, Calif.
a Jovial mood. After watching the
Fleischer came in third in the ratio o f • possible 4.00 during his mlssioners be requested to pa\o
balloting on TV in his St. Francis Mr*. Forrest Nutt and baby buy
! freshman year at college after the three miles of red brick roid
(Orange City)
All Marine Golf event.
Hotel suite with family members
lie witl lie one of the three Ma- c*r *"8 ■» A'* in his first semes from the Orange County tine lo
and friends, he made a brief visit
llarry M. Ilulse (I)e liar) I
rlnrs that will represent the Ma- »«r of work. He wa* news editor Stat Road 30 due to the fact Hut
last night lo Civic Auditorium,
Harrietts Johnson (Sanford)
rinc Corps In the All Armed °t the student newspaper,
where Major George Christopher
•j vice- a large number of Seminole Coun­
Lydia Johnson (Sanford)
Force* Tourney to be played at president of the YMCA Council, ty residents, working at I'atrirk
wax host at a ball marking the
and a member of the national Air Force Base, use that route si
Linda Dr Matt in (Hanford)
100th anniversary of both the ,11cKglln Field next week.
championship Pershing R i f l e s the shortest distance to their
publican party and the city of ban
August 23
Drill Platoon. He Ij a member o f work.
Francisco.
Admissions
Accompanied by Mr*. Eisenhow­
Phi Eta Sigma, honorary seholss" i t |, time to sta.t planninj
Patsy Owens (Sanford)
er, the President got a rousing ova­
tic fraternity.
-uad* into 17-92 to dewlou ths
Visit leg llowrs
tion.
Allred, a native of Belton who wc,t ,ja c of the cou nt)." ChairTALLAHASSEE or — Gov.
Col.
Before switching on his TV art Private Rooms—It a m. to 9 p.m.
now lives in Florida, graduated ,u n Jlralley Odham told tile com"»» * W
Wa office from Seminole High School, San mittce as they dlsruncd the overto watch tha convention proceed­ Reml-PHvata R o o m .-I p.m. to 4
ths remainder of this week.
ings, Eisenhower visited in hi*
p.m .; T p.m. to 9 p.m.
ford, In Juno. Hs received a rcrtl- 11 pictuie o( the road needs m
The governor and his family
suite for about five minutes with Pediatries—It s.m. to • p.m. (parficata of merit In the National earh aect'on of the county.
arc
vacationing
at
their
beach
cot­
former President Herbert Hoover.
Mta and/or grandparent* only)
Merit Scholarship competition last
The next meeting of th 'T'itage
near
St.
Tcrosa.
Collins
is
He also got la an afternoon nap Obatetries— According to accom­
spring.
feus' Long Raoge Highway .Man­
taking advantage o f tho time
as recommended by bie doctors.
modations and nn visitors dur­
ning Committee, slated for Sep­
away to work oa sumo of his fuAt hla news conference, Eisen­
ing fowling o f bablos.
tember, will bring the Mayor* am)
taro spetebea.
hower aald ha now feels “ about
leading cluxsni of all o f Scmloola.
His next scheduled speech will
••s-ifu
finger over one or tae squadron aircraft during yeatenuys inspection of VAH-ti at BNA8. Onlookers aa good as avar" I Is moatba af­
bo mads at a mooting of tho Mi­
Partly steady Friday, Bute County’* communities together ta
ter
undergoing
major
abdominal
are Commander W. E. Leasee, ‘ Chief Staff Officer, Maintenance Chief Joe Stepp, Commander F. D.
ami Springs-HUiooh Chamber o f ckaaga la temper stare; tew tmdgfct plan a comprehensive road
Murphy, VAH-9 Maintenance Officer, and Cemmaadtr W. R. Haxiett, tha squadron's Commanding surgery and Us heart attack of
gram.
84 71.
Commcra* Aug. U
last i a * . aa.
^ O ffice r. (Official Photo, U. S. Navy)

U.S. Asks Britain
To Seek Details
About Plane's Fate

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Construction Will
Ike Will Accept Nomination,
Be Started Soon
Rut Record P n Line Today On New Dormitory
Herald O b se rve s
4 8 th A n n iversary

Howard Allred Is
Given Scholarship

Hospital Notes Mel Fleischer Will
Play In All Armed
Forces Golf Meet

Collins Family
On Vacation

Weather

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THE 8ANF0RD HERALD

— -k f omoav/ sew

3 « O f \ I owe twa»5 &lt;w»r
Away ) V TO WVCSTIGATC/

On The House
la th# Old Victorian houitt,
S y DAVID O. S A S E t i m i
sliding door* ware always run.
AP B ««l Estate Editor
l y B I N N I T T C I R F ------------------------ - J
Door* la homes are getting to nio| U t their 'rack*, Involving *
lot ol lifting and JlggUng to Sr t ”
HOLLYWOO£^»W£ 'ia/A-ged to latch en to anTnttifto foolish extravagances.
Of tours*, wo need a front door them to work again. That can't
splcuous part In a great screen epic. The director wee an
happen with the moat modMn
exacting executive with en unlimited bankroll, so the projected
tnd a back door, but tho space hardware. Nylon rollers for siiTnt
two months shooting achedused by swinging doors Inside the and permanently lubricated opera­
ule stretched out to four
house la a perpetually expansive tion, are locked Into Jump-proof
months, then to sin, Finally
Item. It dot only la coatly to build, tracks. The doors hang from this
the bored ‘‘aetreea” inquired
but It rob* you o f osablo apace mechanism.
plaintively of n columnist,
After having had trouble with
for the rest of your Ufe In that
“Say, who do you think I’d
warped doors, shrunken doors
house.
No
doors
in
some
places
have to romance to gel out
and sliding doors In others tan and what not running o ff their
of this dam picture?” '
give you much more houae Cor tracks la a mid-loth century perl,
od home, we took up these prob­
your money.
This heartwarming variant
I
lems with an expert—G eorgejp.
No
man
in
his
right
mind
would
•f the usual dolorous evidence
JA| «
Merrill of the Stanley WorksWn
think
o
f
Installing
revolving
doora
•f broken marriage* la the
Mm
for
every
bedroom,
bathroom
and
classified ad eoltimae w-ss in*
J M
closet In his house. However,
•erted In a Philadelphia news*
to agree with that atatament
•1 am reaponaibla for all
means we are all half erary, be*
debt* and obligations o f my
causa every time you awing an
ovtfa, Selma, both present and future, and am simply delighted to be
ordinary door all the way back quired s headroom of S 5/8 Inches.
the provider for n woman who has borne me two lAveiy children,
against the wall you arc taking Modern tracks and nylon rollers
and with an overabundance o f lovs and cars has made the past S
up Just about half the amount of taka up only 11/1 inches.
years of merited Ufa the nicest years of my Ufa. On this, our eighth
Merrill estimates that about so
space that wenuld be used by a
anniversary, I wish Co publicly express my gratitude.”
per esnt o f all sliding doors In ex­
revolving door.
Furthermore, space w it* a it ting houses are used for closdk,
lot of money when you build a primarily In bedrooms. Ha thinks
house today. The man who gets virtually every door Inside a house
a livable one.story house built should be n sliding door, In spite
t o a o cbapxkl •
for around IIS a square foot o f the fact that his firm makes
OBkARDO
uaually considers himself lucky. door knobs and binges.
TMUBBDAV
BVMNIbS
Still in most csees he wastei
w t « k—o a x r o n n
RspuhlUan Convention
non or more o f his building
tee# K it .o o v c i.K e
Uuy Lombards
T N t ia a u s r e v k x ia u
money on ipece needed just to
Hums &lt;1 Alls*
T he JUrtSm Hour
W rtsliin x from C blcee*
swing door*.
'
Werta A t H a
M e a t H tw s E ste rs
About two square feet Is needed
Tw IlloSs n e a ts
etsrllah t Theatre
for the full swing of the avtrage
B eeru Book
B lfe -e ff
Muslo at itandom
door. Additional space required
rhiOAV
LAKELAND til — Florida Citrus
D rift!■■ en A Cloud
when you step hack every time Mutual estimates chiliad orange
K vrnln* Simla
Slpn-on P roeram R oium s
Kddlo Fisher
you awing that door make* that
NowS'W oathor
Juice will use * million and a
It’s Datirallm*
waste space even greater. Count half more boxes o f orange* from
N leht Kdltlon
a ir lc ltr Instrumental
the number of room doori and the 1M5-M crop than It did the
Rhythm Stour
cloaet door* in your house and you
previous season.
At llom o W ith Muslo
can see why eliding doora are be­
Newt
The big grower cooperative said
a im o f f
ing used so widely la new house about «tt million boat* o f oranges
m in e r
plans.
MOSNISB
from tha 1D5WD crop will go tout
••••
*l*n On
chiliad Julco. About MOD,000 boxes
Dawn Brtaksrs
So far, moat sliding doors are o f th* ltM-85 crop woot into
News
used for closets. Thsy make It new product.
Wotiorn Jamboree
11:1* mend l*e A Be Counts*
possible to devote an entire side
News
11:10 "A s the W orld T a r n s '
Although not a major Item to
1 :oo Johnny Corson th a w
or end of a rtfom to generous an orange crop o f cloao to DO mil­
■even O’clock Club
t i l* Art Link Iotter’s lleu seperip
Ntwt.FInrlda
wardrobes and bat box shelves. lion boxes, the tocrenso to popu­
1:11 C arr* Honrs ih e w
Now*. World
These doors are bypassing types larity and the year round market
tie* Th* Bix Psyefr
D ock s*’! Chntes
• til* rtlm V srs
Join Tho N in r
— two doors, tack equal to half for chilled Julco Add “ one more
t i l t Bob Crosbv Show
Sport* At A O lsscs
o f tho overall width of the opening favorable marketing factor to the
»:# * B rtxhlsr D sv
Siorntn* nsvotlse*
S ill Oeeret sterm
H armon* Tim#
plus ■ little ovcrlsp. No more than grower’s prospect*," Mutual ssld.
Slid Vhs r d e # nf Hleht
W orld At Nino
Sit* Chsnnsl f i t Cvnssrnsds
half of such a doorway is open at
M orolno U rlodlss
Chiliad juiea is sold full strength
w w n t t -T v j * r s t n « v v t i . t . r
Ifsro and There
one time.
and la marketed principally to
tttd
Club
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Now pockst doors are gaining paper cartons similar Do those
Newt
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Sif* Ttrnubllr** ron vsn llon
to popularity. These are usually used for fresh mUk.
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a sm s nf Sfslodv
room doors, sliding Into operator**
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A P T tM M S
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to tha wall. Graat.grandma bad
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lor. Today thsy art being used,
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singly rather than double, for
Oueen of Battle
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rp tn tr x o s m n
bathrooms and for divisions be­
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d:4t Tost Psttsrn
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compsrtmented
bathrooms.
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Toon Tim s
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* :« « O f All Thlnps
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m is* n irlh s It Tilth
between swinging and sliding
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Heotfon Collision Kills 2 Children
MIAMI UK — A
between a truck
tcrdiy killed two
'and injured their
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heidoa collision the dead boys, was seriously In
and a car f t t - Jurcd. His two daughters, Rita, 6,
Miami children and Bobble, 3, were also hurt.
father and two

P n V fft flu — “* Jimmie, 5, and
Leroy Dewyer, I t months.

•Sv &lt;n,e *ccldtnl occurred north of
' 'M iam i when a truck driven by
V alter Orr, a Goulds Negro, went
out o f control and veered into the
•• path o f the Dewyer ear. Highway
patrolmen said a tie rod an the
truck apparently broke. Orr was
not hurt,
James M. Dewyer, IS, father o f

^Philips Cleaners
M akes Awards
. . In ,toner of their rifth anniver, . sary, Philips Colonial Cleaners 110
South Palmetto Ave., made the
following swards:
First, to J. Blankenship, Bear*
dshl Ave.; second, to G. W. Sim­
mons, 110 N. French Avs., and
third to Mrs. E. M. Cain.
- U Consolation awards were nude
to Irene Vernay, 3004 Magnolia
Ave. and James Agnew, 303 Laur­
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If you serve it with artichoke
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Cardinals, Apopka
Play In 2nd Game
O f Playoff Series

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NVMURK AH, lb * T o w s Council ot
(h i Town of Altam oet* ttprluge. Flurids, deems It advlsabl* to Improve,
■rede, eon slfu ct, pare, end hardDpurfaca 1o • wldlli o ( 10 fee- wltlt
‘ V en d -seeU d aephalt m U ed-ln-pU cs
pavlns material*. the follow ing
thoroughfares In the Town of Atu m o n le Hprlngs, flo r ld e . *l*t Turn,
bull Avenue Irorn III Intersection
w till Maitland Avenue to IU Inter­
section with (tie North prolongaUoh
Of the Kelt righ t-of-w a y Hue of
Beverly Htreet: Beverly Hire*; from
Ha Inlereectlon with Turnbull Ave.

nun In ii point 10*

Houlh of

the Mouth rig h t-o f-w a y line o f
I'rnns) Ivenle Avenue; Pennsylvania
Avenue from Ite Intereectlon with
llm K ail rl*ll»J tf-w «v linei o f n*T•rlr Mlrirt to ■ point 110 feet beet
■#&gt;r lleverly. Hlreel.
A ll nf seld Improvement, grading,
rnnstrurl Ion. paving, end h ardierfe rin e t o he done In comntlmnre
with plans, eperlfleetlone, end eetl, metes now on file with the Town
f le r k o f the Tow n o f Altamonte
Mprlt.es. which said plans, ipecltt.
rations. nnd estimates have been
'
heretofore approved b r the Tow n
’
('nunrll. end constitute the plane
d id specifications fo r this w ork.
NOW. TIIKRKFOUK, UK IT UKMOt.VKtl: That the Tnwil Council a f
the Town o f Altam onte Mprlnea
deems It advieahlr aa a necessary
. in.title Improvement to pave and
% p a rd .surface with eand.etaled as­
phalt m lzed-ln-plaee pavtne. Turn*
I...It Avenue from tie Intersection
With Maitland Arettua to Ita Inter­
section with the Nnrlh p min neat Init
n f tha F la t r le h t-o f-w e r tins nf
Beverly afreet; n everlr Mtreet from
* lie lnlersectli.it with Turnbull Aveaue
- -in a point too feet ion th e f
* “ ^ h a Month rlyhi-of.w .ay tine o f Penn■ytvanla Avenue; Pennsylvania AvePUS from It* Intersection with the
Hast righ t-of-w a y line o f lleverly
* Mtreet In A point lln feet Keel nf
Ileverlv Htrcet, to a width n f IS feet:
'
that all a f said paving and herd*' eurfeelna si.nil bn dons In strict
* (■ com pliance With tha plans, speclflrations. end estlmatee therefore now
a s fit* In tha n fflrt o f the Tow n
C’ lerk o f the Tow n Of Altamonte
MnHnas. which said plans, anerlflrstlnhs. and esllmatea have l.een'here** tofare approved hy tha said Tow n
" l'oiit»-ll. nnd constitute the plaee and
.
epeclflratlona for said proposed lm*
pruvrm cal, and the Tow n t'oiincll
nf
the
Town
of
Altamonte
Mprlnas dors hereby declare the nr.
resell) for lh « patina and l.ard-eurfa .ln a o f said thoroughfares, aa
* aforesaid, aa a necessary public lm.
“
provement.
li- B K
IT FIIRTIIKR nP.MOIATD:
• r y T h a t a total rip rn d llu re not asrending Hit Thousand Five Hundred
Hollar* la hereby authorised to c o v .
e r the cost o f paving asd hard.surfa c in g o f tha above described thnr.
n.iahfaree t« a width nf in feet.
Which said sum la the total esllmat*
ed cost o f the said Improvement;
that tw o-thlrde o f tha entlra cost
o f said Impiovement shall ba as.
arssed against all property abutting
K
H . t e ,.V,lJ"r
*"*’ 1from ItiPurlin*
»f
Turnbull
Avenue
in ten se"
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getlon nf the Beat rig h t-of,* ay lln*

Belgium Has 2nd Coal Mine Fire

SAN FRANCISCO UR—Tile Flor­
ida delegation to the Republican
National Convention today plan­
ned to Invltg President Eisenhow­
er to apeak in their state thit fail.
Chairman Harold Alexander o f
Fort Myere said the group agreed
to aik the President to come to
Florida If be decides to make
more speeches than originally
planned.
Ebenhower carried Florida by
around 100,000 volet In 1931. Al­
exander said the President will
■*o It again in November but that
an appearance would give a boost
not only to the Presidential ticket
but to GOP congressional candi­
date* as well.
Rep. William Cramer o f SL Pe­
tersburg, the state’s only GOP
House member, and Mrs. Doro­
thy Smith o f Fort Lauderdale, a
candidate for Congress in the &gt;th
Congressional District, were to
have their pictures u ken with the
President for use in thoir cam­
There were 43,309 foreign clll- paigns.
Cramer and Alexander were to
tens in the United States for edu­
extend tha Invitation at that lime.
cational purposea in 1935-36.

The second game o f the LakeOrange League Schaunetay playoff
series will be played tonight be­
tween the Sanford Cardinals and
Apopka at tha Sanford Memorial
Baseball Stadium with gametime
stated for • o'clock.
Tonight's game, In ■ best two out
of three games, will be a decisive
one for the Sanford aggregation
since they lost last night's tilt in
Apopka 1M .
The Sanford Cardinals will have
to win tonight in order to stay
in the playoffs.
Jim Hawkins or Jim Krlder will
be on Urn mound In an attempt
to hold down the Apopka winning
streak and keep the local baseball
team in the aeries.
The third game of the series, if
the Sanford Cardinals take to­
night's afaflr, will be played in
Apopka Monday night.

Legal Notice
I s W U euLtTIO .N m o v i i i i s u FOR
THfci l ‘ , t ( ) » U AN D M A SU M tM V A t:ia u u v a r e a n u * u r H J t t a u t
A U i . U k . S *fc!»*»*l&lt;V A 3IIA ANJUN t K . A M I Uhi V
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r u u T io A o r
A U I I M T T i l l . A W IT T IX O I’ M FKMTN O H NLRB.

Florida Delegates
Will Invife Ike
To SpeeWs Slate

uf Beverly d irest; lleverly Mtreet
.rum Its Intersection with Turnbull
Avenue to a point 190 feel Month
of the Mouth rlg h t-of-w ey line of
Pennsylvania Avenue; Pennsylvania
Avenue trnm Ita Intrrsrrlton with
tha Kaet righ t-of-w a y lli.u of Bev­
erly Hirer! In a point 110 Ka»t of
Beverly f t reel, to ba so Imprnt ed
liv the said paving and h a r d -s .irfa c
lug o f the above described thorough­
fares. ano aaalnst all Iota and lands
adjoining and continuous o r hound,
lug and shutting upon said Improve­
ment, and that on e.third uf the en ­
tire cost of said Improvement shall
be paid from the Uenerat Fund of
said Town
BE IT FURTH ER RESOLVED.
The! It Is th» determination o f this
body that all lots and lands adjoin.
Inn *«d
c o n t i g u o u s ,
nr
h o u n d i n g
and
abutting
upon the said Improvement wilt be
especially benellttrd hy the said Im­
provement provided fo r In this Res­
olution to the eatent or twn-lhlr.lt
of the total c o il of said Improve,
pleat, and that tha epe.-lst assess­
ments to l.e made and entered
against all lots and lands adjoining
and contiguous nr hounding ami
abutting on aucli contem plated lmurovemrnl, shall ba made upon a
front footage basis; that It to say
that In tha preparation uf the spe­
cia l assessment roll covering the
conlrm pliited
Improvement,
e.irh
■pedal beneflla shall b* determined
and prorated according to the foot
frontage o f the respective properties
adjoining and contiguous, nr bound.
Ing and abutting upon turh Improve­
ment especially benefltteil by eald
Improvement.
UK IT FURTHER RKMOI.VKB:
That tha tag assessor o f the Town
af Altamonte Hprtng*. Ill greordunr*
with the provisions of taw, shall pro.
reed t* make and prepare a special
aeaessmant roll, atsattlng the especlnl benefits to be received as the
result o f said conten.plated Improvem eets against tha tola and lands adtolnlna.
a n d
contiguous.
or
bounding and a b u ltln r
said Im­
provements, basing said special as.
eessment against the respective pro.
pert lea to be etprrlally assessed upon
»• . ,
...... ..f s.lch co l.Ic|i..
plated Improvement* Ms determined
or this Resolution, slid the amount
determined hy this Resolution to be
assessed a m in e! the said property;
and upon the com pletion o f the said
special assessment roll, to cause a
ropy thereof to be published tn the
Hanford Herald, attaching lo said
special peers,m rnt roll *» published,
a notice directed lo alt properly
owners Interested I* said sperlat as.
eratmegt, slatin g In accordance wilt,
the provisions o f law, a definite
time and place where complaints
will be heard with reference to the
said especlnl assessment, and when
said especial assessment roll w ill lie
finally approved and confirmed by
the governing authority nf the Tow n
o f A llem onte Mprlegs sitting aa an
em.nllalng hoard.
RE IT FURTH ER RESOLVED.
That the Tow n f1erk *b*tl ran*#
this Resolution to ba published nnce
n week for a period of tw o weeks
In tha Hanford Herald.
I»K IT FURTHER REMOLVEOi
T h it the special assessment# pro­
vided for by thle Resolution shall
be payable In rash within thirty
tint dev* after said assessment*
have been approved and rnnflrmed.
nr al the onllon o f the abutting
property nw-nsre. In five (It equal
venrlv InitaHment* with accrued
Interest on all deferred payment*
from s dal# thirty (1"» day* alter
the said aeteesmenle shall ba approv­
ed end confirmed, at the rate ot
eight per cent 4I**&gt; per annum until

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Band, Pep Club
Members Start
Drills Tomorrow

MARC1NELLE, Belgium UK —
Belgium had ncr second coal mine
fire in 18 days tooay. Unlike tho
first whleh claimed 3fl3 llvea, the
brief blaze caused no casualties.
Today's fire broke out In •
pumping station 2.925 b e t below
the surface « t the SL Chariot
mine south of Charleroi. A short
time later a mine official aald the
blaic was under control and all U
men had been brought safely to
the surface.
The mint lies only a few miles
from the Bole du Caller site,
where 293 miners perished after
being trapped in the Aug. g blaze.

Bell Telephone
Employes Receive
155 Honor Award
Employes ot the Bell Tele­
phone Companies hive earned
the 1938 Award o f Honor, tha
highest safety award o f tha Na­
tional Safety Council. Accord­
ing to Southern Belt's group
manager Gordon Rothermel, this
is the fourth time in five yean
that the telephone companies
have received this award.
To win thia award, an organi­
zation must
accomplish' more
than just chalk up an outstand­
ing safety record. The award is
based upon a substantial Im­
provement in the frequency rate
number of days lost aa a result
o f accidents per hours worked.
The improvement Is measured
against the average o f the pre­
vious three year* of both tha
companies and the Communica­
tions Industry.
The Safely council reports that
“ The Communications
Industry
continues to hold first place as
the safest among ail Industry,"
The Bell Telephone Companies
are the largest group in the
Communications Industry, with
830,000 employes.

Earlier estimates had put Ihe dead
at 270, but an announcement to­
day that all hope of further survi­
vors had been abandoued reduced
the totaL

Lego) Notice
IN T im r o l R T UF TI1K 1'lH NTV
J ( u u i ; IN AMU S im sKMI.Mtl.K
( 111 NTV, sTATH UF FI.UHIUA IN
FMOHATK. NtiMSKR SIM
.NOTIL'M TO URUUITORa
lN || ,
ESTATE OF HUC8TER H. MUHLENBERG.
Deceased.
TO A LI, PERSONS AND UR EDI­
TORS 1IAV1NO CLAIM* OR HEMANHH AGAINST MAID KBTATK:
You
and each
utI you
are heril.y
A A* IS 11HVI
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I
nutlftsil and T«|i.1rrd to present all)'
rlsims and demand* which you. nr
elthsr ut ) nu. may have aaalnst the
estate nf HI ESTER II. MUIII.ENHERO, deceased,
dr, eased. lain
Is le o f the Coast:
IIKRU,
County
or Berks, Commonwealth of Pennsyl.
vsnla. til tha County Judea o f a*tnlnot* County, Florida, at hi* o ffice
In the Court House o f aald County
at Hanford, Florida, within eight
calendar month# from the time of
ih* first publication of this nolle*
Each claim nr demand shall be In
w-rttlnx, and shall state the pUca
of residence and post o ffice address
of the claimant, and shell be sw orn
to by the claimant, hie agent or
attorney, and any euch claim or
demand not to filed shall be void.
Thle notice le atven In arcord with
Mectton T14.lt, F lc ild a Statute*, hy
the undertlaned ae D om iciliary E scco lo rs of th# tael w ill and teslalllcltl nf 1IIKBTER If. HUIILKNIlKtUl deceased, said w ill havles
been admitted to probata and said
riecu lor* b a vin s been Issued L et­
ter* Trtlnm entary In Ih* o ffice of
lh« Rexlster for the rrob a l# o f Wilts
In Berks County. Commonwealth ot
Pennsylvania, and a certified copy
of said w ill o f sa'd deceased to.
pother with a certified copy o f Lot­
t o * Testamentary Issued to the uniterslaned, having been admitted to
probata and record In th* County
Judge's Court o f Msmlnola Couely.
Florida In Probate.
John Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg
TH E READING TRUMT COMANV. o f
eadlng, Pennsylvania
Itv Harold r . Wanner
VICK-PIIKMIDENT
D om iciliary K tecutora o f Ihe
tout W ill and Testament nf
ItKIMTKR II. MUHLENBERG,
deceased.
not'GI.AM KTn.NHTROM
Attorney at l a *
-V. 'Cdweed* Building
Msnfnrd, Florida
FIRMT PUBLICATION DATED
Auaust :z . l i l t .

Alt High School band member*
and pep club jiembers will start
their pre-ichool drills tomorrow
morning, Bandmaster E r n e s t
Cowley announced this morning.
Tho band and pep club mem­
bers will report to the high school
band room tomorrow morning at
o'clock to participate in the
drills which will continue until
10 o'clock.
In th* Can** •» lb * Cwnaty J «4 | t,
The drill* will continue each
SEM INOLE t'a n a ty , r ie r t d e .
day next werk at the same hours,
I s Prabat*.
tn re l Eslnt# a f
Dnndmsslrr Cowley ssld.
Kltu&gt; II. \nllHUHEN (som etim es
“ All new members nf the band
knows as ElttU V* NO III Ml it K.N &gt;,
Deceased
and pep club are urged to attend
Tn All Cradllaea and Peeaeaa M at­
The
Sanford
Rotary
Club
All;
these drills," Cowley announced
in*
claim
s
ae
Demand*
Against
anld
Stan will play in Orlando at' Eslslel
this morning.
Tinker Field at 3:30 this afternoon
You and each o f you are herehy
and required lo present any
In the State Tourney for boys th­ notified
GOP CONVENTION ‘HTAGE
claims and demand* which you. or
is
years
old,
The
local
Rotary,
either
o
f you, may have aaalnst
MANAGED'
th* eetate o f fclUC R. NGUIMIREN
WASHINGTON tfl—Sen. Mans­ baseball group will meet the Day-| fenmetlme* known aa KIIIC V.
NIIRIKIIIKN). deceased, lata nf said
field (D-Mont), said today ihc Re­ tone Beach team.
Winner of this afternoon's gam e' Comity, to th* INvuoty Judge of Mempublican N a t i o n a l Convention
lot,If County, Florida, at hie office
clearly was “ stage managed'' and will play the Curry Electric Co,'a, In the court house o f seld County
at Hanford. Florida, within eight
team,
Orlande
champs,
tomorrow
notable for a lack of fresh Ideas.
calendar month# from Ih# time of
the first publication o f thle nollre.
He termed It a far cry from in the semi-finals.
Each claim ar demand shall be In
Tha
finals
will
be
played
Satur­
that o f ths Democrats, which h«
writing, and shall etale th* place
o f residence and post o ffice address
said was a “ wide-open convention day.
Battery for the Sanford Rotary o f th# claimant, and shall he sworn
in which the delegates had full
hy tha claimant, hla aaent nr
Club
All SUra will ba: Kan Me- tn
voice and their choices wore pop­
attorney, and any such claim nr
Murray
(P
)
and
Doyla
Corley
(C
).
demand
not *n filed shall he void.
ular." .

R

Rotary All Stars
Will Enter State
Tournament Today

KEFAUVKR BEATING
Driver training and safely edu­
BLOWING
ROCK. N. C. (ft —
cation couraea were first held in
Eelci Kefauvcr, admittedly “ over*
1933 in Pennsylvania.
tired" from last week's Democra­
tic National Convention at Chi­
" " r K I * FU R TH ER RESOLVED;
Ti,
Hits 1t.'.ululluii shall l.e |h» I s,I cago, reiled with hi* family and
In Ihres public plerrs In Ih* Town admired tha mountain scenery at
nf vllnmuntr Mprlnas, Kl«rtila.
RE IT FURTHER RKMOLVKD; this resort today, while hla pres*
That this Resolution shall he and secretary fended o ff newsmen and
lisnim * effective lintnedlalely from
and after ll* nasssae and adoption the curious.
Tho Tenneaiee senator it “ Just
ADOHTKH This llth day or Auk.
usl, A. B. m e .
pooped." preas secretary Dixon
/* / W. L. Hwnfford
Donnelly said after hla boss ar­
VInyor
ATTEMT i
rived here for a few daya vaca­
/ * / Henry llensen
tion.
Town Clerk

Mills on this roed ron stm rllon
Invited from any Interested rosd
Parent-T*acher A nn's In Ja­
coiinirurllon company llldi should
he In Ih* hands o f Henry N in o n . pan have
membership o f some
J o u n t'lerk. on or before Mepirmhfr
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Ex-Lawyer Defines Rock 'n

v o u ir t A U

By BAL BOTLK
|
MEW YORK, Ut - An ex-lawyer
who k u bcronao M
af Ameri­
ca's top oon| writer* today dofended rock *n’ roll rau*ic aa the
happy offspring of the old-fashtoaed Goopel hymn.
" T V * , who eaO rock V roll
detrimental Rut don’t know what
make* people tick,” aatd Samuel
(Buck) Ram.
•To aay that rock V roO b
the canoe o f Juvenile delinquency
la like aaytag that foln| to an
American Legion meeting caotea
adult delinquency.”
Ram, who wen may end up a
millionaire partly aa a m u lt of
the wildfire popularity of rack *n*
rod, aaid few critic* readied tta
origin.
T don’t like to break muale
down.” he remarked, "but thooe
who do break it down know rock
*n’ roll Isn’t basically a new form.
It cornea from the old-fashioned.

is Off Government
th* men who will most ably and conacientloualy dial with the nal problem* of govern-

Frivols Home Fools

an his weD-hatag er that ef the nation, but
re • factor In tfca campaign. The farmer la
• m b , not in human terms, hot to terms ef
how this will bfbonea the voting in Nov­
ember. Desegregation b the public school*
la discussed solely b the light of its possible
fcf!uenee amount southern voters.
This is an almost inevitable result of our
iCHtfcal system, and Hla not entirely • bad
A b g . This, for bettor or worse, is tho wsy

1 boom rest political gams.
Politics la a matter nf bait
■ — ------------T
__ • conduct of public affaire. Moreover, tt
• fieri noting buatnasa. But no w p y M y
Um should become ao faednated that he
mb sight of the main objective of oar daoeratic system. That objective Is to choose
■
’

VC'

Th#y
**• 5 2 '•* I E S l M
a C S 1™
ad wbe was baying diamonds la 18MT
,_____ _____________ _
1. k id
W « . ^ a " » w m vtog U am
« w “ «•» » .«” *
•*“
ore unflattariag to kida thaa most of them
nerve.
•

T ht Sanford Herald

Wa don't know whether to laugh or cry
•boat tho man who, having inatalled a
•trimming pool In hla backyard, forgot aboat H ono morning s i ha left for work and
stepped Into the deep end.
It la a funny story, all right But It makes
us madltate, not entirely with a gay heart
on chriliged man's penchant for acquiring
new and mom elaborate ponaeMlona - and
the complexities that go with them.
Hem la a middle-aged man with a wife
and three children. For 20-odd yearn he has
worked hard to provide them with what our
culture has come to regard aa the necesaltiae o f Ufa, plus as many luxuries ns an
agile manipulation of credit makes possible.
Now, instead o f being allowed to lean back
and relax in the enjoyment of these good
things, the fellow must perforce install a
swimming pool.
American Ingenuity and productive ca­
pacity being what they are, a number of
peealoflitlee am at hand. Depending on his
powers of resistance and the state of his
pocketbook, our man can redecorate his
backyard with anything from an Inflatable
plastic waterhola to a pool suitable for Olympie tryouts. Having taken the step, he flada
j,lm**lf
with a variety of new problema ranging from unsteady guests to choice
^ th# b - t
Not to mention the
g ^ n nutter of finding a way to empty the
comt time to clean It or the blasts of
eold winter winds.
this, private home pools are
being installed space-some 29,000 In 1955;
an expected 80,000 this year. The tide Is
rising, and who are we to stop It?
We’re going to pay a long-delayed call
m^
foUu tWg afternoon. We understand
Out th.r h .v . .
fibre ,1— pool, with
bottom, that we hear U a dilly.
• *
•

Library Books Offered Much

r r r ~ — o»Br m u x n u n w **d » i t e __
A would-be thief broke into the public
u , , . ___ 1 ■!
«ir -r trrmr **
“ Hhrary of a certain city, and according to
• real « " * •-—
w t e •• *** a letter he wrote to the local newspaper,
revs iS H u m nswav **s n m * g
oommltted acta of vandalism because he
“found nothin, worth taking.”
„ ■ u 1
j_s|. if' hi iH-t’ n - r—
He had a very common view of the
g # # T t - f f aTBnr r worthwhile things In life. Yet practical sug_______ - - 1’ ____ _ ___ gestlona for persona! betterment are offern t o h * sai an n ij n ra is lart m » ed la many library books. From these the
- ...
Reader may learn how to get a better Job, or
, fw-,—
KoI?MMta
n.*a more money In the Job he has now. Less
ltm Mwtaa
«■ Meets*
OM t a f tangible but more lasting lessons from books
1 oliiaar? arttm. aarSiaaf
metauaas aaa are the example of great men's lives, inSeva
« j &amp; r a 5 R j i . T S s •!&gt;■'*««
» u y ...
a i r , -------------- i m " l i m M I , u pr—— !■ Mil lltm ny truiurea which c*n b .
*0K *»_________THim. A Pq, 28, ItM loet by no peraonal catastrophe.
Thou shalt lore thy neighbor aa thyself.
“ Nothing worth taking” in a library,
■Mark I f J L
indeed. The poor thief, looking for cash
What a dty It would be if every one b which would spend in day, overlooked far
lived by that nils.
greater treasures on every side.

Ike Is Republicans' Only Hope

aad after ki* heart attack,

Different Conditions
Need Different Enmmnf

ticket-partner for Elsenhower.
Stessen must taat like the loaeliait men ki town. No Republican
loader ha* openly supported him.
Nevsrthlesa some delegate* have
been telling newsmen privately
they agree with Stassen. But they
aay they will not express that
view publllcy and will vote for
Nixon.
Nixon looks like n cinch tar
reiw thnttaa.
Whan AdlaJ Stevenson, the Deutocretie presidential
candidate,
announced to hia convention ba

Y O U 'R E TELLING ME!
-•r vnuiAM am—
Cratral P r u t WrUtr

Too Late To Classify
By RaaseR Kay
“

Crestlae at the florid* Zoofej
riapteat, raise- eal s ^ w t y was the project of W

sliker ttoftat
W rid'S ofT
K tIf fyea
S 'Shave,
S ***
r *kti’S
S 'S —
* apeet IS y ea n

of kia 11
tend them to Bob Mattlin, director reflecting anlaula, writing aad la
of the Crandoo Park Zoo la M laat. taring a boat th ea. Plorida, 1
The recently fanned Zoological
^
^ u
Society of Florida baa aa Me obZ*
L a .
JccUve thr creation of lha world’s
J jL ld w L i

SSL“Sssl, s r

zx

S w ^ s r m
w . 7 g a
students for thalr support.
Thr setting aod climatic eeadlUons are ideal for sock aa oadertaking, and certainly thr effort Is
worthwhile and arentaallj will
mean a great deal to the state as
a whole.
The orgaalgatlon la a cooperaUre,
non-profit enterprise aad anyone
can help by becoming a member.
Memberships are aeailabl* tar as
little as U while contributions of
any amount win aid la advancing
the program which is aa im Mtloea
one.
Wbae we consider the fact that
wild creature* at the world are
rapidly being exterminated, it is
hoped that the Crandea Park
Zoo breeding fariUtiee eta bo pro­
vided under moot favorable read!-

fegSwVr.atoJ;

S A s a s all anlm
lovers to baeeoia ■ambers ai
help give this stale sack aa on
standing aad worthwhile attra
tion. Address of the Plorida too]
gical Society is P. O. Box M
Miami, Florida,

BEE WHERE President Elsen­
hower has granted Harald St**sen. one of hla akJea, n “pollUent
vacation." On the other hind, a
tot of us ordinary guy* would
Ilk# to have a vacation from
politic*.
I t t
Smalt /roya caught up te a
whirlKind rained down on the
eUy 0/ Vcroaa, Italy. Thr inhabiIshIi probably were glad they
weren't cate and doge.

lS.aoO buttons. It’s a good bet
Old King Frank would gladly
have trotted hla kingdom for a
Upper.
t t I
Women handle St coats amt af
every dollar (heir tubsadi earn,
says a women ipn-irr. tVhaf dore
Dad de with hie i t cent*—toy
a short Srcrf
* f f

politlcal convention.”
Ram, a graying, Mg man, be­
gan hi* career ai a boy sym*
ony violinist. After breaking hii,
t band in a football setimnip
age, he took up the saxophone
and leaned M In three week*.
He practiced as a lawyer brief,
ly after leaving college, then be­
came a aong writer. Among hit
early MU w e t “ At Your Beck
and Call,” ’i ’ll ba Home for
Christmai” and “ Twilight Tim*.’*
Re also tarred aa arranger for
the bands of Duke Ellington, the
Dorsey brothers and Count BasW
In the last year he bee hit th r
music worid’i cash register again
In a big way with such tunes as
"Tim Great Pretender,”
"The
Magic Touch,” and ’ ’Only You.”
Ram has published BOS songs,
written and torn up twice that
many more. He says n really
breakthrough hit tune now can
earn Ha author up to 1100,000. It
used to bo about £0.000.
••But the business changed,” 1*1
observed. "Whan I Brat started,
you wrote a song and than lookad for an artist who could use
K. Today K’s Rut the reverse.
You pick an artist then taller a
sang to fit his style.”
Ram im ’t the kind o f writer
who ha* to watt In a lonely attie for aa Inspiration or Journey
to Niagara to write a aong about
a waterfall.
a
” 1 bang written aong* In a t
airplane,” ha said, "and a lot
o f them la hotel nom a.
" I have even tamed them 0*
while sitting la a bathtub trying
to get away from a Wat may.-

S

t &amp;

A London Judge ruled against
the Nlsam of Hyderabad who had
a claim of SS.m jSS against
King Francis I at France, ac­ Pakistan. Bine* whan does aa
cording to Factographa, worn • Oriental potentate bother about
costume on which there were a mar* «2.S23.»tr

Trade-Ins
1952
Plymouth Sedan
A Gre. Bnjr

1949
Pontiac 2 Dr. Sedan

can ba bred ia captivity.
Ample spare is baiag provided
for the maintenance af saitaMe
fauna from tropical aad aaml-tropical countries with open paddocks
and enclosure* under eoadltteas
which, H.ia hoped, will be mere
conducive to breedk^ tkaa aslgbt
be possible la sera located la less
favorable areas.
The University of Miami, keenly
Interested la the subject, kopec to
establish toology aad psychology
department* la con n ect!* for
study and research. Just aa is now
bring done la maria* biology at
tho Seaqturlum where Maria* Laboratory of the University is locat­
ed.
As soon a* sufficient toads res
ba aerated It le the plea af the
Society to send aa eipaditlaa to
Africa to secure aalautls. Buck an
expedition could be sat up ia a manner to return a large part af Us
cost through movita, television
films, lectures and educational buL
latins.
Among prominent Floridian* In­
terested In the projec are Judge J.
Frix Gordon, Dad* County Circuit
Court; Capt. John H. Halliburton of
Eastern Airlines; Thomas B. Man­
uel, chairman of the Florida Turn*
pike Authority; Baron da Hlrsch
Meyer, banker and Uairorsity at
Miami trustee; Joke I. Knight,
publisher of the Miami Herald;
Charles Brookfield. Florida Repre­
sentative at the National Audubea
Society; ferry Nichols, past presi­
dent af the Dad* County Bar Asaoelation, and ethers.
Zoo* are educational aad aatar-

1949
Hoick Super Sedan
1951
MERCURY
2 Door Sedan

1952
BUICK SEDAN
Law MUaagw

1953
Pontl«e (8) Sedmp
Extra Usaa

president but wanted the dell*gates te chooa* the man freely,
by iadireettou be
gr-1 the
Repuhlirea * te do likewise.
Kiaenhower earlier this year
told a news conference it was un­
thinkable that a presidential can­
didate should not have sons*
choice as te Us running mala and

1954
MERCURY SEDAN
1955
Plymouth Sedan

BUICK SPECIAL
HARD TOP

^U eftU toC fU ttifsJv
Career W. Crystal Drive S
Lake Mary Bhrd.

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�McKinnoy Ranch
Scene O f Fish Fry
For Bible Class

Sociat fcvswtA

Director Leroy

P &amp; M O M th Says 'Bad Seed'

THE SANTORO HERALD
Thor. Ang. 29, 1959 Pagt 1

SI

Mrs. L. E. Walker and her houseguest, Mias BlUle Lenten, left tot
The Ware Bible Class mrt at
day for Bradenton, where they will
By JAMBS BACON
,
_ ,
McKinney Ranch cn W. Firat St.
visit their sister Mrs. Cathrlne L.
HOLLYWOOD UR — Director
A6out H ,“ • • • rem ln* hat. draped velvet, fur-trimmed
lor a Fish fry hald at 7 p.m. on
Rowe. Mrs. Walker's son, Gregory, Wervyn Leroy, who believes every: M ty
keck In style hi felt or even a feather toque.
Tuesday. Hosts far the combined
accompanied them on the trip.
Silver or gold-colored metal and
successful movie must be a love the new fall hats, one o f the neg­
ifT business and social meeting were
M ilt Betty Odham, age mint,
Miss Myra Franeei Strickland, atory, calls "Tha Bad 8eed" the **t style* being an all-feather rhlneston* frame** are perfect
* Jlf* and Mr*. R- 1* McKinney,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M .,R. greatest love story he’s ever hat, to be worn for both day for that evening out and should waa honored with a handkerchief
By
CHARLES
MERCER
'
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bates, Mrs.
|Urn* and evening. They're also
Strickland, and Miss Marilyn Me- made.
be worn with a email hat o f a shower, Wednesday at 10 a m,
NEW YORK UR— Lot us note
Rosalie Hamilton and Mrs. Fred
Daniel, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
in the home of Mrs. A. R. Pink­
Now that's pretty controversial making beautiful picture hats of
the
fact
that
an
11-year-old
win­
rich
fabric or a picture hat erton, t i l l Magnolia Ave. The
Smith.
T. F. McDaniel, left Tuesday to
ven for Loroy. "Tho Bad Seed'1 ostrich plumes, draped velvet or
After the members had eaten, ner of $100,000 on o TV quit nr.v
spend a week In Atlanta, Ga. While it all about an alght-yaar-old girt satin, tulle and lace, designed to trimmed with black and whltn event was sort o f a "golng-away"
• short business meetlnc was gram has been seriously question­
there they will visit Myra'a uncle who commits three particularly make every woman start dream­ oatrich plumes.
party, aa Mlsa Odham M leaving
bald and was preaided over by ed about the price o f coffee in
and aunt Mr. and Mra. F. P. Aua- grueaome murder* without valid ing o f dining out In exclusive
Now here era a few Ups for the neighborhood to move late
Brasil.
Mrs. Carl Williams, vlee-presq ln and also Marilyn’s unclas and reason— and a shocking laek of restaurants and night clubs. Hats you schoollrla who want to ho her new home In Grove Menoee
ident, in the absence o f the pres*
Leonard Rosa, tha young finan­
aunts, Dr. and Mrs. Sterling Rich­ remorse.
for le u formal occasions show sweet and pretty for those "hack
The little girls, whoee ogee
ident, Robert Reely Sr. Jtsdce cial witard who won that amount
ardson and Mr. and Mrt. Randolph
a marked pre-World War I In­ to school" dance* which you will ranged from five to ten, drill id
lt'a
such
a
shocker-that
for
the
Ware gave the devotional, after on "Big Surprise" which return
Richardson.
first time la Hollywood history, fluence. Ttisee are also fashioned be attending soon. Choose a hair lip in thalr mothers' drsesee add
" # w hich. a nominating committee to NBC-TV next mooth, had
for
a
"hen
nari»&lt;"
The Rav. and Mrt. F. L. What- Warner Bros, la recommending an o f ostrich foathors, satins, velvets do that la soft, eaay-to-manage ■hoes
composed of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. barely recovered hla breath from
Card tables, centered w ife hib­
ley and ton, Jimmy, are here from "Adult* Only" label for a movie and fluffy felta, but the brims and becoming to you.
Wyatt and Mra. John Carver waa platform
participation in the
aro not so wide a* are th ou of
Mr. and Mra. Claude Hendriek, Birmingham visiting Mr. and Mrs.
By all means select your own iscus from the Pinkerton garden,
appointed for the coming year. Democratic National Convention Atlanta, Ga. announce the arrival O. G. Owen. Ik e Rev. Whatley was about a child.
the hats designed for evening hairdo, but don't spurn advice or
up on the front porch
1 saw tha movie all alone the weer. These hats are meant to
H»ere were approximately 90 with young Gloria Lockerman, a of a daughter, Maty Anne, born the former pa ator of tha Central
end the "tid ies" played "S n ap ",
suggestions
from
your
mother
or
members and guests present at CB5-TV $84,000 Question winner, 1Friday, Aug. 17, weighing I lb*. .Baptist Church her$ In Sanford. other day (a n projection room. be worn retting lightly on the
your hairdresser. Have your hair "Craty Bight" and "Old Maid".
this Informal affair and everyone when he opened a latter from Sao 12 ox. Mrs. Hendrick Is the former |Jimmy Whatley has Just returned Frankly, it scared me—although, head serving to empheiite rather
professionally
cut and shaped to No prise* were given but fee girls
•*Ju«t relaxed and had a lot of Paulo Braxil.
M in Nancy Jean Appleby of San from overseas duty la Germany aa a work o f motion picture art, than draw attention away from
glva
it
that
smooth,
well-groom ell received fevore o f candy. &lt;*•
it's Academy Award bound.
fun".
the tUm and simple clothes sil­ ed look then do your own ahamwith tha U. S. Army
"In view o f your understand ford.
Tha small guests were f e n
"lt'a a great love story — the houette*.
Ing of finance," a prominent Rot
pooing and satUng. A hairdo that served a lunch of sandwiches aqfl
Mr. and Mrs. Charies Wirth of
greatest I aver made," Leroy
alien named Setter A l a v a r o
Evan everyday hats will be can be wore several different punch.
Columbus, O., are visiting their
aald. “ lt’a the leva o f • mother pretty and feminine, featuring ways will probably ha moat sat­
Quelroe FUho wrote Leonard in
son, Charies D. Wirth, of the San­
Invited to be with the boncfqo
for
a
daughter
she
knows
M
a
Tujungo, Calif., “ what would you
bloused erowna with practically isfactory.
ford Navy Base. While here, the
were Mlsa Paula Elam, Mia*
tell us ao to whether the present
Wlrlha will also viait Mra. Mar­ sadistic killer. It tears your heart no brims, and toques, and tur­
Melissa Hoesholdsr. Mies cut*
out to tee what that mother goea bans fashioned o f wool Jersey and
price o f coffee Is high In the view
garet Benham and family.
Huak fresh corn; wrap each ear anna FellM, Mias JoMtle Lee,
through
whan
she
finds
cut
that
o f the American housawifeT"
WEDNESDAY
velvet
with novelty fabrics,
Mlsa Elisabeth A m Sweeney,
her only child is a klUtr—a child ft*then, fur* and ivan leather in a piece o f aluminum foil. Put
While Leonard is poodering his
Wednesday — Prayer Service
Mlsa Bonita Nobtaa, Mlsa Sylvia
the
package*
In
a
pressure
sauce­
•ha can't atop loving no matter being draped and manipulated aa
will be held at The First Baptist answer, which should not take
pan with half a cup of water and William*, Mias Bheralyn WBHama,
whit,**
him
long,
let's
aee
how
fame
and
softly aa feM.
Church at 7:90 p.m. Dr. Brooks
Marika
Johnson, Mlag
pressure cook three to five minutes Mlaa
Tha "Adults Only" tag la ap­
will continue teaching the hook fortune continued to dog the
Sarah Smith and Mias CaaaM
All styles are designed to (how at 19 pounds pressure.
HOLLYWOOD, UR-Beia Lugosi, plied and enforced in many Eu­ the brow and should bo worn
entitled "Qrowlng a Christian pa the o f quia winners.
Louis Pinkerton.
Taka the «**e of the lawyer
Personality.”
famous o f hla portrayal et Urn ropean countries but It k u never tilted hack o ff the face.
Next time you broil tomatoes,
worked
bare.
One
top
Warner
ex­
*
The Mld-Waek Bible Hour win Egan brother*, James and Wil­
And apeaklng of Hats . . .The sprinkle th« cut halvas with su­
"Dracula" ou stage and screen, ecutive explains their unprecePep Up these baked bean* I Add
w be eooducted by Rev. A. 0 . Me­ liam, o f Hartford, Conn., whose
Millinary Institute of America re­
I tablespoons o f minced onion, .8
Aug. 22
and only recently conqueror of
gar
aa
well
aa
salt
and
pepper.
lania, pastor of the First .-ret- extraordinary knowledge o f averyBert II. Smith
tablespoon o f mole*#**, a ten*
hlmielf after 17 years o f drug
Extra godo flavor!
thing from baseball to ballet,
byterlan Church at 7:fe p. m.
—
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. J rCUeago
f i . . " police
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th. wom.n who
Dorothy Laae
spoon of Worcheaterahlre *aoee
addiction, died late yesterday of groups,
notably
THUBSDAl
won them a pot o f Jack on
wears glasses should not worry
Ang. 22
natural cause*. He was 7$.
commission.
French-fried potato**, t a k e n and 1-4 teaspoon dry mustard to
The
Rev.
O.
E.
Kline the $84,000 Question a while back.
about what hat style* oan he
J. N. Glllon
After
a
long
and
M
tiva'earser
"We
personally
had
considered
from
the freeter, usually need a I-pound ela# can, Mhi well and
will conduct the morning devotions Today they're boning up to an­
worn with glasses, hut only with
Andy May
baka In a hob oven until heata^
in motion pictures, the Hungarian- It an adult picture and wanted
aver WTRR, 8anford, at l:9n a. ra. swer another $84,000 question on
whether or not the design of her about an hour In a moderate oven
Mrs. Phil Trued
born actor surrendered himself to only official confirmation te make
Uirnuith — .......
Thursday — Tbs Intermediate The $84,000 Challenge CBS TV
for
heating.
eyegiaaa frames matches the de­
Gary Pawl Thomas
Loo Angeles authorities last year, our recommendations to theatre
Choir of the First Baptla. Church next Sunday night.
sign
e
f
her
het.
saying ha waa a hopeless drug owner* stronger," the executive
will rehearse at 7:00 p.m.
William, by the way, now ha* his hook on Shakespeare's puns
They say that you should own
addict and wanted a chance ef added.
The Adult Choir of the First hla own quit program on a Hart­
"The Bad Seed" works on tha two or ferae different types of
rehabilitation. He said ha had
f Baptist Church will rehearse at ford aUtion. James is resisting ready for next spring.
Up In Bristol, R. I., Mrs. Alice started taking demerol In England premiss that the daughter ef a frame*, ao that you will always
1:00 p. m. After rehearsal a social pressure to run lor Congress.
B. 'Morgan, 78, who won $32,000 In IN I and never had been able notorious alayer can mist tha be appropriately dressed. With
hour will be enjoyed by all.
Due to appear on fee same
sport wear you should wear aturdy,
ADVANCED and BEGINNERS
The Junior Choir « f the First program Sunday la Mia- Ida M. on the big question, has complet­ to completely free himself from criminal traits—In faet, abhor vied "The Investor's Road M»p,H the use o f druga in one farm or olence—but the abnormality will practical frames In either a hold
Presbyterian Church will rehear- Sherburne, 78, whoee knowledge o f
Starts Friday, Ang. I4tk
dark design or n brightly-colored
which Simon A Schuster will another.
crop up in the granddaughter.
ae at 3:4&gt; p- m. at the church
hors* racing won her $18,000 on publish next month.
plastic according to the alt* and
One
cheerful
not*.
Nancy
Bally,
He
waa
treated
for
three
months
SUNDAY
BAMBOO ROOM—MAYFAIR INN
the big question.
And let’s not forget Glno Prato, at the nearby metropolitan state who was pretty muck wasted by shape of your face. With these
The R.A.'a of the First Baptist
Brush an an veer leering A learn the lairs'
Apparently there's something the operatic shoe-maker. He Isn't hospital In Norfolk, then pasted Hollywood In B pictures whan the should be worn a very slmpM hat
Church will meet under the lead­
fttspe— Complimentary lessens will be »lv
about winning on quia programs writing a book, but he did write a rigid examination and was re­ waa out h en years age, emerge* In an unusual color.
from 7-18 p. m. Friday.
ership of Vance Duka Jr.
stir* humans to composi­ hla name to a second year con­ leased to roeum# hla Dim ca­ as an Oacar favorite In the role
Far daytime wear light, decoraFor Information Call NonM Davit
8 :00—The Junior Choir of the that
tion. The clack at their type­ tract at $10,000 per annum with rter. Hla Mat role waa in tha ano- of the mother. She created the Uve frames are mare suitable and
W. P. 28-9409
* First Baptist Church will rehearse.
writers was heard in many pails a rubber company aa a cheerful vte "I k e Black Sleep."
may
be
wore
with
a
curved-brim
same
role
on
the
stage.
• MON. CAL.
ambassador to American shoe­
I b e Sunday School Cabinet of the e f the country this week.
Marine Corpe Capt, Richard S. makers.
fir s t Baptist ClTurch will meet for
So It went, a big week for quia
■upper at J. Roy Britt'a home, SU MeCute hen, who won It all on the
big question and wen again on winners. But a typical week, too.
Catalina Dr. at 7:00 P. M.
the challenge, la finishing writing When you win in a big TV con­
MONDAY
test these daya, It's obvious that
The Rainbow Girls will meat at a cook book. Michael O'Hanlon,
• Dm Masonic Templa at 7:10 p. m. New York policeman and Shake- a lifetime annuity goes with the
*»a rea a authority, hopes to have loot you take home.
TUESDAY
Tha Young People* Department
ef tha P in t Baptist Church will
At have a hamburger fry at the homo
ef Mr*. W. B. Olle*. Lake Monroe,
at 7:00 P. M. AM -collage atuJanta
and members teaching are urged to
Oome.
low and save, a new shipment of corduroy has Just arrived fat time fop
• The Prance* Hortea Circle
Back-To-School sawing. Sand tha kids back to school la part new
Meet at S:00 P. M. at the home
ef Mra Benny Austin, 1990 Palmet­
fashions.............Made
of luacioua completely washable corduroy.
to Ave.

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Some Starting To Doubt
Braves W ill W in Race

Baw d, to stay ta one place.
Colonel Whodry, ui command of
Waakingtoo volunteers, drove him
With routine and orders.
Ha Mad the war as excuse far
•raiding the Linden bom s CherM U phoned him a couple of Umee,
M i than left him atone. Ryersen
tree s frequent gueet at the Lin­
dane although now there wae Uttle
heard about snow and Ice trains.
Apparently this project had fallen
t i f u i i i til tha irtfs

Michael whs a block from his ofBee one afternoon when the Linden
Carriage overtook Mm and Charlatte leaned precariously from IL
■Get in, Michael. 1 must talk to
polk Norris!" She lifted her voice
toward the coachmen. "Drive us
Michael protested but Charlotte
hashed Mm la a forthright manner
totally out of character. Her re•art to directness fired Michael’s
curiosity. He got in with no fur­
ther argument.
Charlotte squashed hla tentative
M rraf sail fin
"Walt till we're
hem*. I want no eavesdroppers."
Michael sew the coachman’s ears
feddes, noted Charlotte’s smile of
They clattered to Capitol Hill at
a brisk pace. What on earth was
«p with Charlotte? Surely Baraiay wasn't enlisting? No, a dosen
wars wouldn’t drag Barclay from
Ms bank. The knowledge waa subt­
ly satisfying to MIchaeL Barclay
had money, true; he had Charlotte,
regrettable; but he had neither
Tooth aer vigor. Mlclnel’a envy.
9ua enduring resentment dwindled
Ordinarily Charlotte's alighting
■ m m a earrieg* was a pretty picJujua*. Today ahe barely waited for
•gtfeheal'e aid. She eped up the long
•uOtepe *• U&gt;* front door.
"TV* la the pailor, Fon." She
* t r i pped Off her gloves, let Michael
M ak e bar coat. "Wine, Michael?
um

ly, "you'll have forgotten ma be­
fore the ship loses sight of San
Francisco.”
Bha trembled, Jumped to her
fe d and came to him, her fingers
gripping his coat. "No. no, I wont,
Michael. Hold me, hold me. Pm
scared."
She pressed against him and his
arms dosed about her.
He spoke to her as ha would
have soothed a child. "You needn't
be afraid, Lotty. Barclay won’ t go
away."
"Barclay I" He face darkened
with anger, then crumpled. She
drew away, put her bands over
her eyes and wept.
"Lotty!" Genuinely disturbed,
Michael drew her close again. She
put her head on his chest and con­
tinued to Cry wretchedly. He held
her more tightly. She was limp
and warm, and her helplessness
stirred an old passion, a new protectlveneas in him. "Tell me, Lot­
ty."
Michael found his handkerchief,
dried her tears. He guided her to
the sofa and aat down beside her.
Immediately she turned to him,
throwing herself against him, her
body close, her mouth lifted.
•'Take ms away. MIchaeL I want
to go away with you. You love ms.
Let's leave Beattie— tonight- Nowl"
Her breath came quickly] her
arms tightened. Four years ago,
he would have been impaled upon
the moment; now hla mind resisted
and he broke their embrace. "L itty, why am you afraid 7"
"Never mind that. Will you take
me away with you?"
"Tell me why you are afraid.”
Her eyes widened but ahe final­
ly answered, a child's sulkiness In
her. "I’m afraid o f—Barclay."
He didn't believe her. The fear
he acknowledged, but she was not
telling him the real reaeon for IL
"I can’t take you anywhere,
Lotty. Today—tomorrow I'll be
taking orders from the army."
She tossed her head, throwing
the army into the discard. Her expression c h a n g e d . Again she
pressed against him. "Michael,
isn't there anything of ma left in
'your heart?"
"Lotty," he murmured.
She came to him with an aban­
don aha had never shown. Her
eagerness burned itself into him.
The solitary nouse dosed around
them. Michael knew with an as­
surance to which he was a strong-

She arms a dame, destroying
everything but tala need for her.
Tsars vanished Now her dear,
scheming mind dtd not Man* hatween them. Her daetre, her rw
spending body were her only r-aBties.
He murmured to her, swept her
into hta arms and carried bar ta
the stairs, On the first tread, his
rest faltered. Charkrtla’a hand
closed over hla. He could ted her
yielding and har Intensity.
Such a small thing ballad the
tempeeL Months later Ut the Phil­
ippines. Michael relived the next
momenta with a scorching shame
mixed with pride. A second—a
minute—later he would have bees
beyond sounds, restraints. But at
the instant he put hla foot an the
second stair, e pen clattered to the
floor In the Linden kitchen. A
Chinese voice lifted in anger. Mi­
chael's brain cleared. He bad a
swift vision of Barela;’ barring the
way and he cringed.
He turned and carried Charlotte
back to the parlor. He put her
down on the eofa. aware of her
outrage. He turned away, downed
a healthy shot ot bourbon, hla fin­
gers shaking on the empty glass.
When be looked at Charlotte be
knew better than to attempt ex­
planation. Visions? Words were
never weapon* with her. Hotter 7
A quality aha neither respected nor
understood.
Suddenly anger equal to her own
roie in him.
"I’ ll not cuckold Barclay In his
own house!" ha shouted. "Leave
him, came to me, end n i take
you!" He moved toward her threat­
eningly but eh* didn’t flinch. T h is
time you’ll com* on my terms, not
yours!"
She wee silent Ho wanted her
to apeak, knew instinctively that
ahe should speak. He glanced
mockingly at the tea tray.
"Tea, Charlotte?" He poured the
cold tea. again laced It with whis­
ky, With an exaggerated gesture
of courtesy, he handed it to her.
She took It She Hung Its con­
tents at him. It splashed in his
face, dripped to his shirt The cup
shattered on the floor. Michael
mopped hie face without speaking.
"Get out!" Charlotte screamed.
“Oet out of her*!"
Once in the street Michael bat­
tled shame and—yea, regret A
man shouldn't love with hla mind
—perhaps not even with hla honor.
Those who let the senses rule were
happier. Ha walked taster. He'd
look up Wbolley. Ha hoped that
Wbotley had Instructions, orders.
It* hoped they’d leave town bp
daybreak.
fTo He CoMtlHecdj

■iV*'j ..**f-M
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MILWAUKEE ill - Experienced
baseball men, who h ive keen on
the Bra vet* bandwagon since they
left the Bast in first piece a
month ago, era now beginning to
doubt whether Milwaukee will win
the National League pennant.
Only two ia jri ago, Manager
Bill Rlgnejr of the New York
Giants uneqoireeeQjr picked the
Braves to boat oat Brooklyn and
Cincinnati. Yesterday, after his
eeUar-dweUlng outfit had n snagad to salvage the finale o f the
three-game series here 3-1, he
changed his mind.
"I'm not so sore new that Mil­
waukee will win it," Rigney said.
"Those guys seem to be on edge.
They don't seem to have that cer­
tain firs that a first-place u am
should have. They talk kind .of
funny too, aa If they’rt not so
sura themselves they can win it.”
Visiting newspapermen
who
hive joined the Braves' caravan
during the past law days compar­
ed the Brevet' behavior to that o f
the Dodgers in 1*61 and the In­
dians in 1*64 when both lost the
flag after holding toads late in
September.
"It looks like the Brevet are
beginning to feel the pressure,”
one said. "They're looking over
their shoulder. They clam up when
you ask them If they espeet to
win. But they want to know how
the Dodgsra look. They give mo
the Impression they expect to see
the Dodgers pull even with them
any day now."

NEW ORLEANS LB—Lightweight
champion Wallace Bud Smith today
diapelled any fears that he would
be unable to make weight for to­
morrow night'a title d a f e n e a
•galnit Joe Brown of New Orleam.
The 17-year-old tiilehoUsr from
Cincinnati tipped the scale* at
1334 before today'* workout, only
a quarter-pou’.d over the light­
weight lim it And trainer Adolph
can aneeie
Ritacco said Smith
that much off."
Big Lou Viscusi, always a faat
man with ,a word, charged earlier
this week that Smth wee dodging
a data with the scales because he
was far over the stipulated limit.
The State Athletic Co mm Isaion or­
dered both Negro lighten ta taka
a preliminary checkup MooJey,
bu neither mea was asked ta step
on the ecales.
Viscual said the 30-ytar-old
Brown, long awaiting a crack at
the crown in to y e a n of campaign­
ing, was “ only a pound or eo over”
and would eome In around 1344
by official weight time at noon to­
morrow.
Neither man has been able to
muiler enough solid support to
rat* a decided edge In favoritism.
Smith has been impressive at times
In gym workouts, particularly with
a heavy left hook tbit baa heralded
lullaby chime* for opponents in IS
of bia 33 victories,

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Team
W L Pet. E
Milwaukee
71 46 Alo Brooklyn
M 47 .5*5
Cincinnati
70 50 .663
St. Louis
56 60 .481 1
Philadelphia
65 61 .474 1
Pittsburgh
51 U .139 l
Chicago
4* 67 .432 i
New York
45 70 .391 2
WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS
ClndnnatJ 6, Pittsburgh 3
New York 2, Milwaukee 1
Chicago I, Philadelphia 3
Brooklyn 6, Stt. Louis 3
THURSDAY’S SCHEDULE
Brooklyn at Cincinnati N
New York at Chicago 3
Pittsburgh at St. Louis 3 N
Philadelphia at Milwaukee N
Team
W L P e t Beh
New York
71 43 .850 —
Cleveland
H 19 .541 9 4
Chicago
S3 52 .549 124
Boston
64 64 .542 IS
Detroit
57 62 .479 20 4
Baltimore
55 65 .449 24
Washington
49 &gt;* .419 27 4
Kansas City
29 79 .531 36
WEDNESDAY’S BESULT8
New York 3, Cleveland 3
Chicago 64, Boston S-7
Kansas City 7, Baltimore 2 It inningi
Detroit 9, Washington 5
THURSDAY'S SCHEDULE
Chicago at New York 2
Cleveland at Boston N
Detroit at Baltimore N
Kansas City at Washington N
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
YESTERDAY’S RESULTS
St. Peteriburg 8 Orlando 1
West Palm Beach 9 Cocoa 4
Palatka 5 Leesburg 3
Daytona Beach at Gaines villa
cancelled rain
TONIGHT’ S SCHEDULE
St. Petersburg at Daytona Beach
Cocoa at Leesburg
Palatka at Gainesville
West Palm Beach at Orlando
STANDINGS
Team
WL
Pet Beh.
Cocoa
41 30
.673 Galneivillt
31 21 .644 2
W.Palm B'ch
34 25 .576 6
Palatka
31 »
.506 10
St. Petersburg
27 33 .450 134
Leeiburg
37 34
.443 14
Daytona B’ch
26 34
.424 16
Orlando
17 43
.283 234

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herd's
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■j Che Southern Assn.'s i learning whereabouts were a mystery for
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The average price of a pound
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COMMENCING ON AUG. 17, 1936, THE DOG
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A CITY LICENSE TAG FOR YEAR 1956. IF IT IB
IMPRACTICAL TO CATCH SUCH DOGS FOR THE
PURPOSE OF IMPOUNDMENT, THE DOG CATCHER
WILL KILL THEM,
ALL DOGS IMPOUNDED WILL BE DISPOSED
OF AFTER TEN DAYS, IF NOT REDEEMED.
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ettbooa agaloot the dreadfaJ aad lafoctlo«s dlaaaa* of

Herrvl These1* am week lime Uft »• at* U ea skis Sicilia* Hi
asim It*» Ost4rw&gt;'t ftaee* l-T lepar-Cetkiee with aatraVal.
twiis im. Esc Istir, l-T Tripte-T—feied Ctrl M r ankle th
tlse a m p . , ttftr sad M rs 4arable, The reck hasten erice aa
Ike keilr-ie Goodyear quality stake Is ea uabetctbU EeJ? A.
at see* sag m is !

Goodyear Service Store
113 Park Ave.

Phones 222-293

�n
Summer D oesn't Slow Down Results From Classified— Call 1821
Wardrobe,
Steamers,
Cali Trunks,
Footlocker*. Briefcases, San­
ford Jewelry k Luggage Co.,
CROSLEY - BENDIX
300 Sanford Ave.
Sales and Service
Lewyt
vacuum cleaner beauty 935.
RANDALL
40 Inch floor fan ............ ... .. 40
Electric Company
Service— Quality— Satisfaction Walnut exten. dining (able . . . ' 20
Ph 113 Sanford
EM7-J-3 De Bary 3 Pc. maple bedroom suite
special headboard all new . 130
FAIRBANKS • MORSE P u m p a China cabinets, oak, walnul 42.50
Well
Drilling, HOWARD C. New Hideaway bed ................ 155
8.00
LONG, Phone 3M 207 East Beds spring mattress from
New' unfinished chests 4 drawers
Commercial Ave.
...................
17.50
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
30 inch pipe w re n ch ..................3.00
Slip Covera and Drapes
Hundreds other Items chesp
STANLEY KULP
Have buyer for metal Jalousies
*
PHONE 3U*J.
Can save you from 25%
to 50% on new furniture
AUGUST IS BABY MONTH at Sanford’s most interesting Store
Jameson Studio. Special (or chil­
Super Trading Post Phone 2053-W
dren to 3 years. Two 8x10, (1
Mile South on 17-92
gold frama) 110. PHONE 3198.
One
girl*
27" super deluxe Monark
Troci trimmed, removed and debicycle, $30. Call 1761.
mossed. Ph. 1007-R.
SANFOBD TREE CO.
FOR FILMS, Finishing. Tape Re­
corder*. Supplies SEE — WIEENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
BOLDT'S CAMERA SHOP. 211)
ments, Invoices, bind bills, and
s. Park Ave.
programs,
etc.
Progressive
Printing Co. Phone MB — 403 44 APPLIANCES
West I3tb St.
FR1G1DA1RE appliances, s a l s a
T. V. REPAIRS
and service. G. IL High, Oviedo,
‘Til 10 p. m. Service Calls. SJ.IW,
Fia. Phone FO-3-3J1S or Sanlord
1S42-W after 8 p. m.
J. Q. Herrin, Ph. 2893-J W. A.
Norris, Ph. 1559. Licensed Tech
AIR CONDITIONING
nlcians, guaranteed work.
For Room or Building
Well drilling, water guaranteed,
H.
B. POPE CO. INC.
Phone 1008-W.
288 South Park Ave. Phoar 14(1
Trcee trimmed, removed and de Hotpoint 30 gal table lop hot water
mossed. Free eatimatca. Phone
heater, 950. Ph. 903 or 144-W.
1325-W.
ORLANDO Sentinel
Ralph Kay, 3150.

i f WANT ADS
/ hunt

km f a s t

Ph.
1A— PLACE* TO EAT
GOOD FOOD AND D R I N K S
served la pie*tins surrounding*
by pleasant people. The Doggie
Diner A B*r, Lake tlary.

MAH-LOU KK5TAUHANT
Friday Menu:- Red Snapper, Lob­
ster, Jumbo Shrimp, Scallops,
Fish Stick*.
Saturday Menu: Frlim Rib Roast,
T-Bone Steak, Spaghetti and
Meat Balia. All Garden vege­
tables. HWY 17-92 South, 1’ hone
1175-W.
I—PtKUONAL nOTlCE.8
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
Bede Day, Week, or Month—1Tel.
1423. Furniture Center —
- _ _ ^ m j V e s t i F1rati S t ^ ^ ^

» -T O .T .N r n m E - a o u i m o L D

43-ARTICLES FOE BALE

i^ -^ .-E C lA L NOTICES
Star,

Deep freeie, chest type. 14.7 cu.
ft., excellent condition. Will sell
or trade for equal value auto­
LOWERY A BRIDGES
matic washer or aluminum
Han. ItM-W Orange City Spr 4-5834
awning for trailer. Ph. 1049-XW
ROBINSONS at 618 French Ave.,
( —BOATS AND MOTORS
This
is a free pass to the MovieSanford. Have 40 years experi­
land Ridc-ln Theatre for C. E.
ence
constructing
furniture,
csbFOR SALE— 714 H.P. Outboard
Korraker. Exp. dale Sept. I, '50.
Incts, etc. Visit us and see Early
rebuilt motor. Mercury, good
American
reproductions,
hand
condition. 885. Call 1821,
15—BUILDING MATERIALS
carved. Ph. 82-R.
_______
See the Naw Evlnruda Lint (or *56

BULLDOZING

• AUTOMOTIVE

•f

ROBSON Sporting Goods

USED BRICK

EMPLOYMENT

TWO CARLOADS boautliul used
Evianid* Salea A Service
brick. Orange, red, and Vurnt
304 E, lei St.
Phone 9M 18 -CHILD CARE
black. See them at SHERMAN
CONCRETE PIPE CO.
14 It. Plywood eeml-V bottom
Baby litters available. Baby Sit
boat with hoavy duty trailer.
ting Agency. Ph. 352-M.
SELECT 1/4 Sawed Oak Flooring,
For Information call lMS-M.
9280 per M. No. 1 Common 9230
White
lady
to
ears
for
child
8
per 51. No 2 Common 91X5 per
1
12—TRAILERS
days a week. Call 3129 after
M. Floors Laid A Finished;
4:00
p,
m.
It will pay YOU to see ua before
Reasonable. E. F. Stevens, Ph.
you buy, Oper Evenings and 18-H E L P WANTED— FEMALE
T16-R-4 after 6 p.m.
Sundays.
RED-I-M1X CONCRETE
EasteMo ’ ralter Salta
WAITRESS — Apply Touch ton’s
Window Sills • Lintels
Palatka, Fla.
Drug Stora, Mr. Clark.
Seplie Tsnks • State Approved
Trailer, Sala-Rent, Ph. 688-XR.
Sand - Cement - Mortar Mix
Curb girls, apply In person to
Mirada Concrete Co.
Pig’n Whistle.
7«—C8ED- CARS
'
309 Elm Ave.
Phone 1335
Hewing machine operators, steady
'49 Willya Jeopatar, good condition
METAL
ROOFING
year
'round
work.
Excellent
Can bo seen at 407 Willow Ave.
wages, free hospitalisation and Now In stock. 5-V Crimp — 1-1/4
Or call 703-J,___________
Corrugated — 214" Corrugated
life Insurance. Pleassnt working
&lt;C
Get all Your roofing need* at
conditions, paid holidays ana va­
’51 Hol-Alr Chevrolet fully equip­
cations. A p p l y
in person, Hherman Concretg Pipe L’o.
ped. Clean. Ph. 233G-W.
Brookfield Mills. 20C N. Elm
Out West 13lh Si.
’38 Chevrolet pickup, recondition*
Ave.
ed motor, new battery. Call
48— BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
Beautician, good guarantee and
1907-J.________
commiaiion. Call 971 or 2803-J. HAYNES Oflic* Machine Co.,
Typewriters, adding machmaa,
BU SIN ESS
WOMEN 18-55, to addren and
Sales-Ren Ia la, 314 Mag., Ph. 44.
mall our circulars al home on
commission. Write GIFT FAIR, STUDENTS—tec the newest thing
in typewriter* — Royal's 1957
(Dept. I), Springfield, Penns.
18-BEAUTY PARLORS
"Twin-Pak” portable. The fast­
Registered Nurse—to act as Off­
est portable on the market. In
Modern Air-conditioned Salon
ice Nurse. Call 3174 or 2824.
7 color*. 24 months lo pay.
Harriett'! Beauty Nook
Powell’* Office Supply
m B. Oak
Pk, eri Experienced waitress. Good pay,
Phone 980
evening
hours. Steady job. 117 S. Magnolia
t l—BUILDING - REPAIRS
Spring 4-5235, Orange City.
47—FURNITURE
•
HOUSEHOLD
PAINTING
27-H ELP WANTED • MALE
Buy your Furniture at Hurry‘i
FLOOR landing ana finishing.
Warehouse l-’ urn. Co., at 001 W.
Cleaning, waxing. Serving Semi­ Dishwasher, colored or white.
Wl St. All nationally adv. furn­
nole county alnce 1925.
Good pay, evening hours. Spring
iture at warehouse price*.
H. M. Glaason. Lake Mary
4-5235, Orange City.

SERVICES

Dt

For
jr^ jM n tin i

call

SI'FX'IAL

Mr.

Taekar, Boy wanted to learn shipping and
At Nix Bedding Co. 3-Pc. bedroom
cutting. Phone 2308.
*ulte with Inncnprtng mattress
Repair work! Home alterations! 28— MALE or FEMALE
with box spring*. Buy nt Fac­
No Job too small. Finished carp­
tory prices. Phone D04-J.
enter will give prompt service. Responsible person who can man­
age store on salary and com- Used furniture, sppninrr*. tools,
Phone 1399-J. Rollins A Slagle.
etc. Bought-sold. Larry's Mart
mliaion. Good opportunity for
McRAN KY^SM1TH~PALNTO wida awake person. Reply Box 331 East 1st St. Phone 1631.
JS, Sanford Herald.
MIS B. Park
Phono 1203
USED FURNITUBE BUYS
Mahogany Wingback Chair ... 915
28—PIANO SERVICE
2»—SALESMEN • AGENTS
Baby Bed and Mattress ......... 910
1* L. Bill — Piano Technician
Salesmen A Saleswomen to con­ 3 Wicker Rockers, each ........ 95
PIMM MM Reels 1, Sanford
tact home owners, year round I, 3-Pc. Living Room Suites
work. Commission and drawing.
Priced from 914.50 to 939.50
21—ROOPINQ and PLUMBING
Must be live wire*. Orange Im­
W# Buy, Sell and Trade
provement Co. 201 E. Commerc­
New and Used Furniture
Plumbing. Kreaky Heating
ial, Sanford.
WILSON-MAIER
M. G. HODGES
311 E, 1st St.
Phone 058
1C—WORK WANTED—FEMALE
Service on All Water Pumps—
BILLS HARD TO PAY? Sell
Walla Drlllad — Pumpa
Housework-Baby Sitting by Col.
Paota Reed, Phone TOO
things you’re through w i t h
girl Ph. 1 M1 -J._________________
through Want Adi for CASH.
Call 1821.

LIVESTOCK

Hurry! . . The Beal Buy*

3*—DOGS—CATS—PETS

1
*-

leer

Centm-ting and Rapatr
I kittens need a
laniard Ave.
Phnas 1113
1P68-J.

CEKAMIC

t il e
Paul F. Mwaller A Son Ph. 154
Free estimate. Quality work.

home.

-

Phone

One Dollar Do

$139.00
And—Beautiful 34-Pc ’'•nnerware
Set

FREI

Handsome Badroom Special
Vanity with large Mirror
Panel Bed
Chest of Drawers
Reg,
$159.95

$119.95

Large, clean, furnished
adults, 611 Park Ave.

apL

THE SANFORD HERALD

DESIRABLE one and two bed­
room furnlihed a p t Ph. s32-W

UNFURNISHED 2 - Bedroom
house lit Lake Mhry. Phone
Sanford 1042 or 1869.W

This I* a free pass to the Movieland Rldc-ln Theatre for Dawn
Kibby, Exp, date sept, 1. 1956.

ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A
NEW HOME?

SEE and COMPARE

French Avenue home suitable for
home A business. For Informa­
tion call 1494.
Pboao

Seminole Realty

Robert A. WlMaina, Realtor
Raymond Lundquiit, Associate
Phene 1173 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
SOLD
LARGE 2 BR paneled Fla. room,
hardwood floor*, electric kitch­
en, c o m p 1e t o ly redecorated,
Beautifully landscaped corner
lot. Mo*t desirable terras.

Help Wanted aH« In the classified scctiun."

8URURBAN 2 Bedroom cinder
block home, 2 year* old with
kitchen equipped. Full price
only 97,200. 91500 down am) $45
per month.

DAILY C R O S S W O R D

5 ACRES of high dry fertile Bound
9100 acre. Within 6 mile* of San­
ford. Only trouble road right-ofway need* clearing.
,
SPACIOUS A MODERN 3 bed­
room home, on alrcet ideal lor
safety o f children; built-in elec
trie kitchen; terrazzo floors; 2
tile bathi: large closet* and
extra
storage room. Owner
transferred, prletd id sell at
11#,900. TERMS.
W. H. "BUI" BTEMPER
Guy Allen, Aaaselate
Arielle Price, Associate
Realtar — General Insuranre
Pboae 905 or 2122 112 N. Park Ave.
KENNETH E. SLACK
Registered Real Estate Broker
1008 E. 2nd.
Phone 1696
Consult A REALTOR First

CULLEN AND HARKEY
188 N. P ith AVC.

Pbone 2)13

Tha Homes Built
By
ODHAM A TUDOR, INC.
Butldera o f Fine Hornet
For Florida Living 1

J. W. HALL. REALTOR
Johnny Walker, Associate
"Call ItaU" Phone 1758

I33L

BEAUTIFULLY Dctigned Three
And Four Bedroom Hornet
1 A 2 betha
Varied Selection of Plana Avail­
A. B. PETERSON
able,
HUTCHINSON'S Ocean F r o n t
Priced From IIL2M&gt; to 924,000 linker Associates: A. B. Peterson
ApU. 339 S. Atlantic. Daytona
Jr., P. J. Cbcitcrson, Garfield
VA (O I)-F H A A FHA InaervOaacb. Call 2374-W for reserva­
Willetts, John Maisch and R. W.
Ics Financing.
tions altar 8:00 p. m.
Williams. A. C. Doudney, Land
Surveyor.
2-Bedroom furnished upstairs apL HOMES AVAILABLE:
Phone 1129
South Pinecreat .. . Sanford, Fla 116 N. Park Ave.
950. Call 2018-W.
Grove Manors .........Sanford, Fla.
MAYFAIR
2 A 3 room apt Pn. 2983 W.
Valencia Villas . . . DcLand, Fla
WELAKA APARTMENTS: room*
private baths. 118 W. First S t

Avwlon Apts. Efficiency, Ph. 120-W

SALES OFFICE
2625 S. French Ave.
Phone 1100 A 2980
Alter 3:00 p. m. Call 2371-W

SEE Seminole Realty for Desir­
able Homes and Apts. Phone 77.
Furnished ApL 500 Park Ave.

ROSA L. PAYTON
Registered Real Eatat* Broker
Phono 2311
17-33 at Hiawatha
ask Crumlty k Montoltb
at 117 South Park, Phene 772
They Know

EFFICIENCY Apartmoat. Suit­
couple, 2-Year old concrete block home
able for bachelor or couple
with ear porta. 3 bedroom*, kit­
rn v a l* bath. Across from Past
chen equipped. Living room,
Office,. Manual Jacob sew.
bath with tub k shower. Full
Naw Smyrna ocean front. One,
n pore
two bedroom apt*., reasonable.
633-A. Ph.
McGrath, Box 1412, Coronado
Station, New Smyrna Beach, nr This U a free pass to the Ritz
Theatre for Mrs. Martha Holly,
Tel. 1095-M.
Lake Mary. Esp. date Sept. 1,
FURNISHED garage apartment, 3
1958.
bedrooms, living room, electric
kitchen, bath, rarportr, excel­ 3-Bedroom house, tile bath and
kitchen, hot water, gas heat,
lent location. Prefer couple.
lood water. Large yard, 9 bear
PHONE 2497.
ng fruit trees, alum, garage,
Rosa Court ApU. Unfuralahed 8utility room, screen porch, t
room apt. Klubcn equipped.
mllea from Sanford, MAM. Also
Phone 1494.
3- bedroom furnished house for
rent, 159. Al Olbboni, DeBary.
Fla. Second bouse back of
Dima Store,
Are Going Fail

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Beautiful Building Lola
Alee Lota In Marvania

IF IT IS HEAL ESTATE

GROUND door, 3-room completely
furnlihad apartment. SIT Pal­
metto Ave, Phone 3393.

CUSTOM BUILT HOMES

OZIER REALTY CO.
Laura B. Otter, Broker
Hstel M. Field, Associate
M01 Be. Orlando Dr.
Phone 1259
EVENINGS: 3115 and 790

Alexander A Stringer
Real Estate It InsurannMrs. Lourine Messenger,
Assoc.
107 Magnobe Ave.
Ph. 1C
NOTICE TO ALL REALTORS —
Our property at 2403 Key Ave.
has been sold.
11. U. CAKUTHEIIS

BALL REALTY
RAYMOND M. BALL
OSCAR U. HARRISON
REG, BR0K1A15
8. D. Uightsymin, Associate
284 Baulk Park Av*.
“

VA—FHA—CONVENTIONAL
FINANCING
'LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
‘ LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS

CK N m JK K

A.

Delivers

ft.

SHOEMAKER,

Phone UM

JR.

1SOO Msllonvlllt

•-«* *•—.» ****i**e««oooi *»...»

3 Pc. Dinette Suite* ..........
Dining Boom Tables ...................
End Tables, Cocktail Tablet, La
Springs

and

Mattresses ............

lea Refrigerators ..........................
Ranges

.................................
PLUS MANY OTHER

AT TERRIFIC SAVIN

&gt;83 K. Firet SC

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cel rid of-ths-deadwood act again. Gussa I'll atait chocking, tha

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1. Shower
8. Ran away
0. Cries
10. Having esr*
12. Egg-shape
13. Tiny
14 Little girl
15. French
chalk
18. Electrical
Engineer
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17. Not harmed
19. Firm
31. Compass
point
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33. Lou** egg
23. Touch
tightly
34. Covered
28. Stupefy
21. Mans
nickname
29. Music note
31. Monkey
(8o. Am.)
33. Member of
family
34. Jewish
month
33. State of
mind
37. Hail!
38. Born again
40. Prescribed
regimen
41. Plump
42. Recipient of
a gift
43. Sauce (dial.)
44. Emmets
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pretalon
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water

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8. Door open­
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34. Place
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27. Lama's
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8. Discourages 29. Morning
re­
9. Warrant
officer
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(var.)
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mountain
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crest
38. Snake
statesman
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Pesky Mosquito Can
Also Be Dangerous
trWUUNN. BUNKUM, M. I.
MOSQUITOES era peita. I don't
think any of you will disagree
with that. But thsy’re more than
that—they may ba downright
dang* roue.
la the UB„ mosquitoes have
been Identified aa tha spreaders
o f at le u t three types of encaph
alltla among humans. Encephali­
tis la a condition characterized by
Inflammation of th* brain. It can
b* fatal.

Many Causes

tha suddenly txperlinesi
fever, headache, vomiting,
fusion and mental stupor.
timee he lapeee Into a'l
sometimes diet. Death rates have
been as high aa 80 per
some outbreaks.
Infanta and tbs elderly paaple
appear to
' bo
' more suscep
eptfbia to
the serious type
encephalitis,
pa of enc«i
........
others may nave
“ diasaas la
*v# tha
such a mild form that they are
unaware they are affected at o k
future Outbreaks
Kentucky reported Urn largaol
number of cases last rear. There
were some lo XUlnola, tee. XavreM*
rations are under war In
states to determine what eaa bo
done to prevent future outbreaks.
Meanwhile, I suggest that fW
do all you eaa to protect yoweetf

While there era many causes,
•uch aa physical and chemical
injuries, as wall aa complication!
following diseases ilka maaslai
and mumps, mosquitoes play a
major part in spreading the dis­
ease of encephalitis.
Viral encephalitis U primarily
a danger of tha rural or suburban
an as, although It sometimes dots against bit**, tsptelaliy I f f N B M
atrlk* in tha cities, oentrally, It la rural areas Bear places where
occur* ta summir and early fall. mosquitoes breed, fo r eras Uniat
August and Bepttmber ar* the don't elt unprotected eeaiaet bmpworst months, especially In areas quitoe* on your porch these warn
where hot weather has prevailed evening*, no matter bow hot Mle.
for soma Urns and where moiqul- QregnoN ARB A H iw n
toe* are numsroua.
B. b : 5ly metabolites le ob&gt;.

tramsiy low, I l f doctor Wlehre t r
live me thyroid. However, Xhere
You can't transact viral en­ had tuberculosis and am dublewe
cephalitis from person to parson. about taking It
You pet It by being bitten by a Answer; Persons who hare Rad
mosquito harboring the virus.
tuberculosis end have n lew me&gt;,
Symptoms appear from fi to 11 tabollam d eal get along aa weMj
days after you're bitten. Symp­ tf they ere not taking thyroid, ta
tom* o f mild easy* are similar to your caw, tl wenld he edvteeMol
non-paralytic e a rn o f potlo.
for you to follow your dreW s'
,
In more severe cases, the vie- -instruction*.

Tnm Mosquito BUe

. . . . 919.81 For Sals—5 acre* at Osteen. Some
fruit. I room house need* some
Platform Rocker, excellent rood it ion .......................
...... 22.50
repairs. 12300 Cash for Immedi­
ate tale, Mrs. Lacy. Rt. 1, Bex
Rolls way Bed and klittresi
....
.......-7 .8 6
310, Sanford, Fla.
Small Upholstered Rockcra
each 3.85
3-BEDROOM house with carport*,
3 Pc. Plattlc Living Room Suite ....
porch and utility room, Frlgi
...- 64.33
da ire appliances, 3325 down
Maple Bunk Beds, complete —
41J3
“***••***• *«••*! « tl ttl l l t l C
Table, 4 Chain and Buffet .........

WANT AD W lO m t!

17—BROKEUS and REALTORS

See us for French Ave. Property
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
2544 French Ave.

54— APTS—HOUSES—ROOMS

apis.

Oil Company Given
Lease In Counties

New 2-bedroom unfurnished apt
T. W. MERQ
Near shopping center and Pint W. DIETRICHS
REALTORS
crest School. 2819 Elm. No pats
198! Park Ave
Phase 27 ar 141
please.

REAL ESTATE

FURNISHED

Aug. 23,195* Page 7

TALLAHASSEE UR — Humble
J-Bedroom unfurnished house. No
kitchen equipment, 200 French Oil Co. has been granted an oil,
Ave. Phone 148-J.
gas and mineral lease on 10,240
MAYFAIR — 3 bedroom house. acres of land in' Broward. Col­
Large yard. Call 1450-J after
lier, Hendry and Palm Beach
6 p. ra.
counties.
For Rent—1 bedroom furnlihad
Moat o f the acreaga is owned
apt. 965 per month. Si. Johns
Really.
by Ui* Cabinet Board of Educa­
2-Bedroom furnished a p t Very tion but 1,280 acres aare in a
clean A close In. Jimmy Cowan, Seminole Indian reservation. Any
Phone 818.
production from those sections
Large 2-bedroom nun. a p t Close will mean royalties for the bene­
fit of the Indiana.
In. PhOda 135-J. 703 Palmetto.

New two bedroom houses, kitchen
equipped. 1804 Washington. Ph.
New Selection o f—
443 or write Jack Flynt, Bog
Sofia (Foam Rubber)
9149.50
302 Sanford.
Sofa Beds ....................... 10900
Matching Chairs ............... 69.50 Furn. A pt 111 Elm. Ph. 978-J.
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
2-room furnished kitchenette apt.
Comer 2nd A Magnolia, Pk. 1232
Adults. Ph. 224.
"Bud Bamberger” Mgr.
open Monday’ ! 411 9:38 p. m.
4-room garage apt. Partly (urn.
VISIT OUR BALCONY
So. Cameron Ave. Ph. 1S14-R.
WHITE
Unfurnished I Bedroom A pt Close
SEWING MACHINE CENTER
In. Phone 432-W
Sales, Service and Rentals
G A R R E T T ’S
ta—WANTED TO RENT
323 E. First SI.
Phone 1422
Army Orficer going over seas de­
ts— FARM AND GARDEN
sires to rent 3 bedroom un­
furnished home for family In
GEORGIA GROWN C a b b a g e
Sanford. De Bary area. Ph 2108Plants in any quantity. Ready
Wl.
for setting out Sept. loth. Vari­
eties are of Midseason. Marion
Market, Early Round Dutch,
Glory, Improved Glory. Savoy
Msmmoth Red and E tlly Copen­ M—ACREAGE
hagen, all from Certified Ferry57 acres on Shores of Lake Mon­
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The general publie cannot come
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it through the glais window of a
gallery part way up the 1di-foothigh dome that houiet the tele­
scope.

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For tbe big eye would be ruined
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much as five degrees during the
day, *s It would 'tom tbe body
neat o f visitors and the Inrush o f
outdoor air by &lt;l*y.
That much temperature change
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in diameter it would take hours
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big loom remains at almost exact­
ly the night temperature through­
out the day, changing only one or
two degrees.
Even a small object, perhaps,
only a paper book o f notches,
This telescope secs alar families dropped the a or 70 feet from the
estimated to be up to two billion observer's cage, could scratch the
Bfht Fean distant. On* light year
le six trillion autos, the distance
tight travels la a year at a speed
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

E a U b lb h e d 1808

With the opening of school leas
than two weeks away the Semi­
nole County Health Unit today
urges parents to bo sure their
children are Immunlaed against
polio before they start to school.
Dr. Terry Bird, County Health
Officer said this morning^ that
only about 30 per cent of the chil­
dren have received the Salk polio
vaccina shots. However, he said,
this figure la about the average
in the Slate.
Dr. Bird pointed out that the
clinic is open on Tuesday and Fri­
day for giving the polio vaccine
injections from 8 to 11 a. m.
At the same Ume, he aald, “ We
are examining children who are
attending school for tho flrat time
and also giving the various im­
munization shots where neceaaary."
Commenting on tho polio vac­
cine, Dr. Bird said "A lot more
o f the parents should take advan­
tage o f the opportunity to have
the immunization ahota againit
polio than are coming in for
them.”

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New Pupil Assignment Law
Rules, Regulations Adopted
Board Has
Special
Session

The Board of Public Instruction
of Seif [note County In special ses­
sion this morning adopted rules
THE NEWLY‘ COMPLETED Southern Ball Telephone Co/a "Fairfax Two" building at Ninth SL
and regulations for Implementing
and Laurel Ave, (Photo By Jameson)________________ _________________________________ _
the pupil assignment law patted
by the Special Session o f the 1936
a
★
★
★
Legislature.
The Board stated that each
child enrolled In the public schools
of Seminole County in the Scfaooll
Year 1P55-5A is assigned for ihe
School Year IEtSO-57 to the school
which he or aho attended during
A 39-ycar-old blind Negro w o -*
the last school term, except those
man waa bound over to Circuit |
children which by promotion are
Court thla morning on ■ charge
required to attend a different
school, and such children au pro­
The new •'Fairfax 2" telephone ° ( (l m * « « • m* H " ' " U^ lnR
moted are assigned to the school
"In Florida," aaya Dr. C. M.
building at Ninth St., and Laurel ■ P«Hmlnary hearing held b e ta s
which they would have attended
Sharp, director of Preventable
Ave., la now completed except for ^Uil*ee
Peace W. Hugh
last year had they been an pro­
Disease*,
Slate
Board
of
Health,
landicaplng and minor Interior i Duncan.
moted, and alio except those chil­
"polio has aeveral times in tho
afrit. Completion of this (305,000 Ida Mae Brown la charged with
BARBECUED CHICKEN, PORK AND UAI1BIT Iwinr served to Sanford Kiwanis Club member* and dren which in the School Year
past taken an upswing during the; their wives nml friends at lait night's “ Ladles' Night". First In lino is Sirs. A. L. Wilson (far
structure represents a significant; lhc kitchen-knife murder o! Eddie
1955-06 attended a Seminole Coun­
Voile A. Williams Jr., delegate
president of the elul&gt; following. Also seen on tho right are Mr. and Mrs.
"point o f progress" In conversion Lee Worthington on Aug. 11 in • to the Democratic National Con­ months of September and Octo­ right) with A. L. Wilson,
ty School outside of the atten­
o f the
- - Photo)
Ed
Lane,
chairman
ho
event.
(Staff
ber.
In
1654
polio
started
to
rise
of the local telephone aystem to
dance area designated by thl
Negro cafe In the Goldaboro area. vention from the State o f riorlda •harply during the middle of Sep­
dial which waa revealed today by
at targe, gave the members of
Board of Public Instruction ai
Worthington, alleged to be the the Seminole C o u n t y Junior tember and reached an exceeding­
Cordon J. Rolhermel, Sanfordserving a particular lehool. These
ly
high
peak,
the
hlgheit
o
f
the
DeLand Croup Manager for South­ husband of the blind Negro wo- Chamber o f Commerce at their
children are assigned to tha
year, about the beginning o f Octo­
ern Bell.
ntan, was knifed In the throat by noon meeting yesterday at Jim ber."
school serving their designated
The tremendous Job o f Installing ,d l Mae Brown ^
Orange Spencer’s Restaurant, a word pic­
attendance area.
It is felt, Dr. Sharp explain*,
the new long distance •witch- Blo„ om c#fe owtl&lt;&lt;j by WUlle Bal- ture e f the convention at It took
The School Board will atalgr
that the return of children to
boards costing 1104,600 and the
place In Chicago last week.
to a school for tho 1936-37 School
ley end located on Southwest Road.
m s number Five Crossbar auto­
Nott only did the speaker give t f l S o r a r e t
Term each qualified child not
A dispute over the keeping o f *
111 I * " 7 * d,nB&lt;r
it,* V c*P&lt;*»ure to polio virus may
matic dial switching equipment He died the day following the cut­ the jaycees a veritable
heretofore attending a school by
domestic
animals
in
Sanford
be­
i** rloanvlnt
Inn n#
costing (578,000 will begin within ting'about noon at Seminole Me­ ■cene"
assignment from thla Board wfaoao
description
o f (k*
the conven­ have a definite bearing on this
tween City Commissioner Earl
ten. days.
morial Hospital, according to Depu­ tion but he pointed vividly to rise during the early fall monthi.
parent applies for - admission o f
Tha
polio
situation
in
Florida
More than 200 wives, guest* and Higginbotham and Paul C, Marion
Bothcrmel stressed the fact that ty Sheriff William L. Long, the soma o f the polities! skirmishes
such rhlld. Application for admis­
is different from that o f many
the local expansion program will Negro deputy who took the blind that took place during the five-day
members of the Sanford Kiwanis a resident of the Wynnewood sec­
sion shall be made on forms ap­
other state*, point* out Dr. Sharp,
provide more than just d ill equip­ woman In to custody on the night Democratic event to gain top
proved by the Board and tnada
in that there I* such a long sum- Club attended the first of two tion enme to a climax this morn­
ment. Between now and neat of the affray.
available at the various schools.
place In tha nomination of the
annual "Ladies Night" events last ing when Judge Vassar Carlton
March 17 additional cablet will
Application will be made to tho
°.f
Two witnesses appeared at the candidates for President and Vice I
night
held
at
the
Sanford
Farmers*
handed down a decision and a fi­
end October are usualbe extended Into all tcclioni o f preliminary bearing. WUlle Bailey, President,
school serving his or her desig­
nal decree.
Auction Market.
the exchange so" that customers owner of the cafe, waa an eye wit­
nated attendance area.
‘T o those who take their politics
There have been fivo deaths in
In a final hearing and an opin­
Ed Lane, chairman of the an­
I) be able to obtain promptly ness and testified that Worthington seriously,•' H id Williams, "the
The Board expressly reserves
Florida
from
polio
during
the
first
hit Ida Mae Brown with bis opeo Democratic National Convention
nual event, told the Kiwanis Club ion by Judge Carlton o f tho Ninth
a n y desired
------ _ class
. o f service after
,
---------the
right to cbenge the saalgnmont
six monthi of this year, a* com­
the Installation of.tha new twitch- hand following an argument oyer was wonderful.**
ef toy pupil at any time when­
Ladle* Night audience that there Judicial Circuit, the order read
pared
to
four
deaths
for
the
peri­
tng^quipmbnt has beonfnm plet- whether or not they w e n ' going
Davldf diraaiMT, program chair­ od January through June In 1953. Would be "n o speaking" since Ki- that "equities o f the case are
ever In the opinion o f tho -Board
home
•d.
man far next week's meeting of There have been fawer cases o f Wanis Club members staged the with Ihe defendant."
upon consideration o f the factors
The blind woman, according to the focal Jayeeei, said that a
Construction of a new unattend­
set forth In the pupil assignment
Judge Carlton said in the order
polio, howaver. Bureau of Vital affair to entertain their ladle* and
ed automatic dial central office In testimony this morning, wheeled moat interesting program has Statistics record* show s total o f guest*.
law, such reassignment would bo
that "The defendant has not vio­
Da Bary, known as “ North 8" , will around with a paring knift in her been arranged at which time the 201 eases o f polio reported up to
In accord with tho'Intent and pur­
On the menu waa barbecued chic­ lated any o f the ordinances o f the
be completed In aufficient time hand and slashehd at her alleged local group would hear from August 17 nf this year, as com­ ken, pork and rabbit along with city of Sanford relating to the
pose of aald law.
to coordinate with institution of husband, inflicting a deep wound In those who had participated In hur pared to 32B for the same period cole slaw, potato salad, pickles, keeping uf domestic animals nor
The Board .strongly urges that
ricane investigation* and hid jl l t y w r
service hero on March 17. Plana the left aide of hit throat.
hot rolls, Ice tra, cake anil ice has he violated any of the laws of
each child register on Wednes­
Deputy Sheriff Long testified Gown into there, Thrasher said
call for the "D o Baryitea" to be
Ihe State of Florida relating to the
day. A»»»to order that all
"With plenty of polio vaccine cream.
*4fo to dial one another or direct­ that the woman handed him the t at Coredr H. C. Colee, Executive available, no parent should deny
registration forma may be proper­
The barbecue was prepared by keeping o f domestic animals."
Frank Andaraen M sDsaaU
ly into Sanford without, additional knife which she had wlalded in Officer o f the Sanford Naval Air hi* rhlld this important protec­ Carl Williams and served by Mr*.
ty processed before the opening
The Judge, In his order also
Station and Lt. J. H. Allison, Sta­ tion," ttatra Dr. Sharp. “ The fed- Roberta Gatchel assisted by n com­ a-.Id "The Plaintiff's right to recharge. Additional cable fadHtlea the acuffla.
Af school on Sept. 4. Failure to
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★
★
the rral Salk vaccine Is still available mittee of Kiwanis Club members. lief based upon the defendant's
will alio be installed in De Bary
Assistant State's Attorney Voile tion Arrnloglit, would be
register on Wednesday may delay
during the interim to provide all A. Williams Jr., told the Negro wo. speakers.
the attendance of a child to school
to the eligible age group, 0-10
Entertainment was provided by maintaining a nuisance Injurious
Final plans for nrxt week's Jay- years and eapcctant mothers. Dave Shannon and his Funmakcra, to health was not proved by tha
residents with the desired elasi man that sufficient evidence had
for several daye.
been heard from the two State's cee Fishing Rodeo were given to Taka your children to your private who throughout the avrning. played preponderance of evidence."
o f aervice.
V
In other action by the Reboot
the
club
members
and
complete
witnesses to have her "bound over
physician or loeal health depart­ requests from the audience.
Board at thla morning's special
The
long
standing
argument
be­
V
Boat
to Circuit Court on a charge of committees announced by Fist/ng ment to receive their ahots."
session, twe busee for tha tranaA. L Wilson, local Kiwanis Club tween the two men was brought
Rodeo chairman Jack Sewell.
first degree murder."
There nre also ample supplies president, presided over the meet to a climax by it final decree also
portatitm'.qf Children to the J a y
Ida Mae Brown was advised that
of Saik vaccine available through ing which also included group sing signed and Issued this tno-m- :• bycee Fishing to d e o next Wedneathe preliminary hearing waa not a
commercial channels for adults ing.
day was approved.
Judge Carlton in which he order­
trial but waa held, at her request,
over 20 wishing to have this pro­
ed “ tho rase dismissed at the cost
to determine If she had committed
tection.
o f the plaintiff.''
The Rotary Club o f Sanford on
an offense o f sufficient seriousness
The defendant, Earl Higginboth­ Monday wilt be hoat to Frank A.
to be tried in Circuit Court. She
am, w-as represented by Voile A. McDonald, Governor o f the 244th
waa not represented by an attor­
The Seminole High School chap­
william* Jr., and the plaintiff by District of Rotary International,
ney
ter o f the Future Farmers of
Edwin A. Shinholser. recently Attorneys R. W. Ware and Edgar who Is making his annual official
The blind woman was committed
elected Lay Leader of First Metho­ Waybrtght o f Jacksonville,
visit to each of the 47 Rotary
A week of fun. fellowship, wor­ to the Seminole County JaU follow America will h« seen in a televis­
There will be a dance at the dist Church, Sanford, will occupy
Clubs In Central Florida. He will
ship, and growth Is soon to get ing an order by Justice of the ion show over WDRO-TV tomor­
Jim Hawkins of L*ku i^lunroe to
Elk's Club In Rinford tomorrow the pulpit of First Methodist
address the local (Tub and con­
underway for the seniors and older Peace W. Hugh Duacan the "the row at noon.
listed at right half w h »v H*ad
Entitled
"Civil
Defonsc"
the
Church
at
the
11
a.
nt.
srrvire
on
night
for
members
and
friends.
fer
with
President
Dr.
Charles
youth of First Mclhodlst Church. be held without bond on a charge
Coach Herb McQuillan announced
Beginning at I o'clock, music Sunday, Aug. 24. His topic is
L. Persons, Secretary Dr. Rudolf today that he will concentrate on
•urlng the week of August 24-31. of first degree murder until the television program wit! include
W. Ruprecht and
committee two teams for the Stetson H /tter*
'/upper will be served each night by Circuit Court convenes in Novem­ 8 «t. Burton Clyde, GOG represen­ will be furnished by a popular "Power For P eace/'
tative, A. J. Clementi, president, orchestra for entertainment and
chairmen on Rotary administra­
Shinholser, a prominent local at­
ber."
the W. S. C. S.
for their opening game agafcat
Billy Thompson, vice president, dancing.
tion and service sctlvltles.
torney, la vary active in church
Following supper there will be a
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V.M.l.
In St. Petersburg on SeftgRoger Jlmlnet, iscretary, and Dill t Members are urged to attend and civic affairs in Sanford He Is
Mr. McDonald la Vice-President |15
■session of fellowship singing and
HI.AVIA — The opening date
Weat,
agriculture
teacher
of
the)
the
Saturday
night
event
along
an
able
speaker
and
.all
memhers
recreation. At 7:30 there will be
'
-,-t
n
for St. Luke's Christian Day of Die Eagle Roofing and Art
Seminole High School FFA Chap-] with their friend* and gueita In and friends of the Church are in­
panel diacusaloni on the subjects
School o f Slavia la Tuesday, » « ■ &gt;
«
«
*
•
b .,” i * 2
vited
to
hear
him.
vlted
for
the
occasion.
of: Monday night, "Christian Dat­
September 4 at 9 A.M., according and la a member and Past Pres teams, tha Grecos, tha White*,
a
ing Equals Christian Marriage
Club of
to Mr. E. L. Bellhorn, Principal. ident uf the RoUry
and the Blue* when practice be­
Admlaleas
with panelists the Rev. David CarThe opening service will be held Tampa. He la also President af gin* Kept. 1 .
Ruth Owens (Sanford)
ncflx, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Cook,
In the School Auditorium for the the Gulf Freight Association in
Three member* of thr Green
I/mia Taylor (Sanford)
Miss Hope Weldle, and Jerry Murstudent body and parents and Tampa and on the Board of Di­ team are new on the squad thla
Diackargrs
« b e y ; Tuesday night, "Cigareeti
rectors
o
f
the
Community
Chest,
conducted by Rev. Stephen M.
Mrs. R. A. Newman (Sanford)
More than two-thirds of the vo-i chines be acquired by all coun­ live of the Shoiip Voting Machine
and Whiskey and Wild, Wild Liv­
Boy’s Club, Family 8«rvicc As­ year although two are upoerdnaMrs. Dick Aiken (Sanford)
Co., said that to the best of his Tuhy, Pastor.
ing"—panelist* are Roger Harris,
ters in Florida's Nov. 4 general ties.
sociation and Salvation Army. He mra and one it a freshman.
Each morning at the school of­
C. F. Kralth (DeBary)
Dr. Charles Park Jr., and Miss
election will express their choice
Earl Sellers, publisher of the knowledge the counties which will
The Green team probably will
was elected a* a District Gover­
Charles Brendldge (Sanford)
Joyce Brown; Wednesday night,
for President on voting machines,! weekly Washington County New* be using voting machines the first fice, enrollments are being taken nor o f Rotary International for shape up as follows: left end, Mel
AUG. 14
"A rc Parent* Old Fashioned?" —
which will include all ef the pro- _ at Chipley, aald he bad discussed time in November will include: for all new pupil* for all grades the 1936-37 fiscal year at Rota- Christman, Ml*ml: left tackle.
panelists are Mrs. Jim Leonard,
clncta in Seminole County.
with Gov. Colllna recently hla Clay, St. Johns, Brevard, Martin, and the Kindergarten.
ry-* 47th Annual Convention in Wendell Cry»d. Sylacaugn. Ala.;
Haywood Carter (Sanford)
• Woodrow Cash, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
An Associated Press survey plan for state aid to counties to Okeechobee, Charlotte, Walton,
The School Bus will follow tho |Philadelphia last June. He is one left guard Vie Muiil, Miami, cen­
Dorothy Ann Carter (Sanford)
Boxard. Glen McCall, Miss Ann
showed that IT o f the 67 counties, buy machines. Funds would be Bay and Pasco.
same schedule and route as last o{ 2|g District Governor* super- ter. J X . Tyra, Orlando: right guard
Betty Klnard (Sanford)
Davis, Miss' Marcia Loechelt. Bar­
Highlands also plans to use 10 year. The flrat boa run
a record number, will use ms- distributed under a formula somevliittg the activities or more than Terry Hollingsworth, Ft. LauderHarrirt Fleming Spivey (Sanford) chines either countrywide or In what akin to the Minimum Foun machines In November and Jack made on Tuesday, September 4th. I #100 Botiry club* which have dale; right tackle. Tim Thomas*
ry St. John, Jerry Murphey.
Katie
Robinson
(Sanford)
» Tuesday night there will be a
some of the larger boxes. Only dation school plan on the basis r* son la making plana for using The Instruction schedule for the ( n,eraberahip o f 431,000 buslneai __
_ ________
sen.
West Palm Beach; right f d
Sandra George (Oviedo)
machines in some o f the larger Kindergarten will be •:*&gt;
•Wiener roast and a Galilean Serv­
the major precincts used voting local effort and ability to pay.
A.M. and professional executives In 99 Tom Rouchlai, West P»lm Beach;
Sandra Taylor (Sanford)
ice at Lock Arbor Lake and Friday
Scllera said his Idea was that boxes.
machines to Btminole County In
till noon; for the first
right counLrjw
throughout the fre e 1 quarterback. Larry Stowe, Camn*
Ruby Edwards (Sanford
night a Holy Communion Service.
St. Lucie la stilly undecided. grades, (:30 A.M. to S:I0
the Primary alactions but subse­ many o f tha smaller counties
P-M. wor1A
toq. q *., left half. Bobby Carter.
Doris
Justice
(Altamonte
Springa)
quent action by the County Com­ were tumble to find the fundi to Landon aald counties which have
•• Speaker for the week la the Rev.
The faculty hai been in aesslon Wherever Rotary
Clubs
are Englewood, Tran.: fullback. Joe
Lorene Thompson (Sanford)
mission placed them in all pre­ buy the machine* and that the been considering pulling them in for a school planning program. located, President Pereons as- Marre. and right half, Hawkins.
Edwin Houk, recent graduate of
m n i
eir budget for neat year inrlu The following comprise
cincts.
state could help.
Duke University Theological Semi­
_*hu iert«d fo discussing the CoverThe White team will find at lr,t
Baby Girt Taylor
Collins didn't express himself
.d Flagler, Nassau, Bradford and year'* faculty: Mr, E. L. Bell- nor’* visit, their activities are end Buddy tirlln, Tallahassee;
Two Other counties — Wakulla
nary, Durham, N. C. Tha h . - .
Baby Girl Klnard (Sanford)
Houk received hts AB Degree In
and Manatee — are holding refer­ publicly ou any particular plan for Bakrr. The machines cost 0,200 horn, upper grndee; Mr. Steven similar to those of the Rotary |left u c b iei Claude Burner. DrBaby Girl Thompson
IBM at Duke University, and his
providing machines but be haa or mart.
en dum on the question.
r . sidllk, mlddto grades; Mfo« Club o f Sanford because they are t^ nd; (eft guard, Shelton Poole,
Discharges
BD Degree in June of this year.
PropoaoaU o f machine* contend Marian Stanko, primary gradts; baaed on the same general ob­ Belle Glade: center. Fred Dri' cr,
aald he would like to see then
There
also
la
talk
about
formu­
Lyman Myars (Sanford)
that paper ballots leave the way and Mr*. Sbealy Best, kindergar­ jectives—developing better und­ DeLand; right guard. Hon Rich­
lating a plan at the 1057 Legisla­ used statewide.
The Rev. Houk will be fully orNeal Camel (Sanford)
Moat o f tha larger counties now open for cheating on the let urns ten. Pastor Tuhy will again in­ erstanding and fellowship among ter, Sarasota; right tackle. Dm
ture for providing state finanria)
-4*tolned this fall and will eater the
Mary Hutchinion (Mima)
whereas the machines make it struct in Christian Doctrine, the business and professional men,
help for counties which want to use machines.
Western North Carolina Confer­
Hllyer. Sycamore. Ala.: and right
Laura Mae Smith (Sanford)
virtually
impossible for returns to Slovak Language, and Music kp- promoting community-betterment end, Keith Shamrock. Untoutown,
The
secretary
o
f
state's
office
Install
machines
but
don't
have
ence
VISITING HOURS:
aald the counties which had voting be altered.
adequate funds.
He baa recently returned borne Private Rooms U a. m— * p.
predation. Tha School'* weekly undertakings, raising the stand- Pa. At quarterback j* U1 **vDWI
Miss Hattie X Colas, veteran radio program, "S L Ixtko'a Chap­
Altogether th e n baa been more machines to tho teat primaries
from the N. C. Cherokee Indian Semi-Private Rooms g p. m.
(Cautlaecd On Page 5
Saltriek, Uatontown, Pa.: left h*,r
Looo .County registration super­ el" will bo continued.
voting mnchiiw talk the past year were:
Reservation where bo worked 4 p. m. — 7 p, ra. — • p. m.
Jack Parker, Btovensburg. \ a ,;
than in any year since they flrat
Alachua, Broward, Dade, Duval, visor, aald that when tha costs of
among the Indians on a Joint pro­ Pediatrics 11 a. a . — C p.
fullback, Walt Moaley, and rliht
Hillsborough,
Leon, hiring additional elections inspec­
ject between the Duke Eado
(Parents a n d or grandparents were employed to Florida in 1939. Escambia.
half. Jack Wuenschel, Avalofl. Pa.
tors
and
cforks
are
taken
into
The recent annual convention of Marion, Monroe, Orange, Palm
and the Board nf Mlaeiowa.
only)
New man aad other* returning
ADDITIONAL
LOCAL
NEW*
Partly
cieudy
the Florida Supervisor of Regie- Baack, Pinellas, Polk, Sarasota, account, h 'a ne more expensive
Tha Rev. Hoe* la tha MW nf Obstetrics According to eccon
from tost year's i«w d will make
d a n to * tn ig h t 9S-T1.
to
o
p
a
n
to
voting
machines
than
ON
PASH
PIVH
(radon
voted
tmenimouiiy
to
•»dation
and
no
visitors
during
feed­
Mr. end Mrs. J. K. Hank ef Senup the Blue team.
yartohto
to uao handwritten bnllots.
Jamsa T . Ltadou,
a praptogl that voting ma«
ing o f babies.
(jN -

New 'Fairfax Two' Blind Negro W om an Is
llell Building. Charged W ith Murder
Is Now Completed
Jaycees Receive
'At Scene' Report
Of Demo Confab

Over 200 Enjoy
Kiwanis Club's
'Ladies' Night'

Methodist Seniors,
blder Youth Plan
Fellowship Week

Local FFA Chapter
To Put On T V Show
Tomorrow At Noon

Marion Loses Case
Against Higginbotham

District Governor \
Will Visit Local
Rotarians Monday

Elks Club Slates
Dance Tomorrow

Hawkins Play
On Stetson fcam

Methodists Will
Hear Shinholser

Christian Day
School O f Slavia
To Open Sept. 4

Hospital Notes

Voting Machines To Be Used Nov. 6

Weather

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IAYCER MEMHER8 PREPARING fishing poles, line, hooks, float* and sinker* lor the Seventh
tnnuat Jaycee Fiahlng Itodeo In Sanford Aug. 29 at Lake Carol*. Jack Sewell, chairman o f the
Rent la shown at left supervising the work last night at the Sanford City Shops. (8 ta ff Photo)

Membership Growing

Capt. Blackburn
Holds Inspection
Today After Delay

In Chiefs Club 1

Membership of the Seminole 4J torriea n e Betsy was k i n d 'Chiefs Club Is growing, according
•hough not to cause any damage to Thomas Stringer, vice president
kt the Sanford area, but aha did and chairman of the Membership
manage to delay the annual in* Campaign of the local organisation
apeetlon o f VAH-9 by Capt J. T. created to stimulate interest in
Blackburn, Commander, Heavy Seminole High School athletic
Attack W in* One, for a whole events.
Meeting Ust night at the Sanford
week. Originally scheduled for
Aug. II, the Inspection was post* City llall, the group was tohl that
poned until today by the Impend­ the membership had increased by
ing arrival o f Betsy. Although she the sddiUon of U to 14 new en­
The Sanford Klwanls Club will
&lt;Wn't arrive as threatened, most thusiasts.
honor
their ladles tomorrow night
A "very enthusiastic and optimis­
oP tb e squadron’s pilots were ab­
sent from Sanford last weak on tic" expression was voiced by those with one of their two annuli La­
at the meeting toward the securing dies Night celebrations.
hurricane evacuation fUghta.
The Inspection finally took place their full quota of members to
A gigantic chicken barbecue will
today; after inspecting the squad­ make the Seminole Chiefs Club a be served at (he Sanford Farmers
ron personnel at quarters, Capt. forceful organisation.
The purpose of hhe club was Auction Market Just off 17-92 south
Blackburn and his staff Inspected
ist night's meeting of Sanford beginning at 7:30.
the equipment, aircraft and spac­ established at last
Ed Lane, chairman of the Ladles
when It was outlined that "the
es o f VAH-f.
The administrative portion o f club wants to help the Seminole Night event, said today that Carl
the Inspection consists o f each High School by stimulating inter­ Williams will prepare the barbet y » g staff member getting togeth­ est in the various athletic events
of thq school and by helping to
e r with hla “ opposite number" in
the squadron and'reviewing his overcome the. financial deficit In
the promoting of Increased attend­ pork, r o ll slaw, pJhao salad, ami
records, file* and procedures, la
ance."
all of the trimming* that go along
addition te revealing possible dis­
Any money the club gels, it was with on* of the finest meal* precrepancies in the administrative
procedures, this inspection is also agreed, will parallel projects of pared especially for the laJiei.
• source for new ideas and meth­ the high school in the stimulating
On hand to furnish entertain­
of attehdance anJ interest.
ods which, If found desirable, are
ment for the huge crowd expected
In
the
planning
stage
now,
said
passed along to other squadrons
in Heavy Attack Wing One for Stringer, is the taking of pictures to attend the annual event will be
of the football games in order to Dave Shannon and hit orchestra.
adoption.
aid
the coaches toward achieving Known for hla versatile group and
'C a p ta in Blackwell was accom­
panied on the personnel, inspcc-1 a “ winning football team '. How­ fine singing, Dave Shannon is ex­
pected to have a program on tap
tioa by Cdr. Wt E. tam os, Chief ever, it was explained, full details
of this project have not been com­ that will keep the crowd singing,
Staff Officer o f Heavy AUack
laughing and humming.
pleted.
Wing One and former commanltng
Guest of honor for the occasion
In
cooperation
with
the
program
officer o f VAH-I.
I
of the Seminole Chiefs Club, (Ugh will be District Governor "Skinny"
School Principal Andy Bracken and Surguine.
Athletic Director Fred Ginas will
Ed Lane said this morning that
attempt to provide seats for club the event will be held "rain or
members at each home game. It shine" and that Kiwanians will
was pointed out, however, that the turn out to honor their ladies near­
tO U y Chidester, 37, p n »cd away seats reserved for the club mem­
ly 100 per rent.
•V the local hospital at &gt;1:30 last bers would be reserved only up
The regular noon luncheon meet­
night after a lingering Illness.
until game time.
ing today at noon at the Sanford
. Ha was born Sept. 15, lW i la
No report was made on the selec­ Yacht Club was suspended due to
Button, W. Va.
tion of an emblem, cap, hit, swea- the Ladle* Night celebration.
Mr. Chide*ter had made his
(CosUmed oa Pago Eight)
Imam in ta k e Monroe for the past

Kiwanians To Fete
Ladies Tomorrow
Night At Barbecue

Boating enthuslasta In the Senford and Seminole County area will
probably be apendlng the - tabor
Day weekend In their boat* while
taking part in the Pirate's Cruise
planned by the Central Ftorida
Cruise Association.
Bob Baker, Assistant Cruise Maithe event, said today that
iking part in the cruise will
be launched at Daytona Beach at
the City Docks Ramp back of the
Chamber of Commerce Building,
with departure time set for g a. m.
Saturday morning. Sept. 1.
Prior to the Pirate Cruise de­
parture time, coffee ad doughnut*
will be served "on the house".
However, a gigantic Fish Fry has
been set for Friday night, Aug.
31 from 6 p. m. to 10 p. m. Ad­
mission price to this event Is 1123.
First rest and gai atop will be
at Marlneland, second stop at S t
Augustine, and the thlnt at Palm
Valley.
Final atop for the day will be
at the Jacksonville Zoo. A Pirate
Dance with costume prize award,
Treasure Hunt for the children,
a door prize, and costume awards
for the children will taka place
that evening.
Departure time for Sunday morn­
ing has been set for 10 a. ra. with
the first stop of the day aet for
the City Dorks at Palatka and tha
stopover point at Troupe's Fish
Camp.
Monday'* departure time is 8 a.
m. with intermediate itopi a Sil­
ver Glen Springs ami Jungle Den.
Boats will be taken out at the
ramp located immediately east of
the Lake Monroe Bridge where help
will be available for the landing
of boats.
Baker said today that those in­
terested in registering may do so
in Sanford at William P. Smith’s,
Seminole Sporting Goods, and Rob­
son Sporting Goods.
Along with the registration, each
participant in the cruiaa will re­
ceive a Plraie Flag, all cruise
maps for the (rip, and information
relative to motor courta and res­
taurants and stopover ponts.

ZSSt N e ^ n t . W eather

Roy Chidester, 57,
Succumbs Tuesday

a veteran of World War
D t O n d a member of the Ameri­
can-Legion Poet of pantorJ. He
was An sleetrkIsn by trade.
‘Survivors Include his widow, Mrs.
Chide IU r o f take Monroe; his faHint; Scott Chidester. Dorecl, Ohio:
twe brother*, Kenneth Chidester of
th * .lf. g. Army and Howard ChidesUr, Andover, Ohio; and three
Miters, Mrs. Kata Thompson, Peerpoint, 0 .: Mrs. Lucy Hurst and
Mre. Gladys Toppin at Dorset. 0 .
Funeral services will be held at
S p. m. Sunday at Brisson Funeral
B § M with the Rav. Ralph Brewer
•Fthe Church of Christ officiating.
^Suirlel will bo In OakUwn Memorill* Park.

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^rJJnda Demattic (Sanford)
Kelley M. Youag (Lake Mary)
j^lrs. Doris Duxhury (Sanford)
Mr. Henry Aadree (Sanford)
Mrs. Aim Graeey and baby
Mr. Anthony Bryant (Sanford)
;M iss Julia Tabor (taka Mary)
• Mrs. Mabtr Praliek aad baby
(Sanford)
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Navy Shipmates M eet President,
Again After 10 Years Hall Talk
Politics

Pilot Banks Plane
Away From Homes;
Three Men Killed

Ten year* I* a long time to re-|
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SAN FRANCISCO Wt-President
Association.
Eisenhower talked politic* today
But somehow,
r, conversation has
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.
with GOP National Chairman
the ability to thwart
iwart the forgetful-1
Isonant Hal] aa the Republican The commander of a stricken
National Convention made ready Air Force transport plane banked
ness of most people, l !. during
to renominate the President for a away from a group o f houses to
a chat events,, associations, and
second term. Hall came away an open apot where the aircraft
name* come back
as clearly at If j
ick aa
crashed and burned last night,
with these pronouncements:
they had been only
wily the day before,
killing three men and Injuring
1. Elsenhower "hope* it will be
three others critically,
Such wai the occasion last night
an open convention."
when Jayccvi were working side
Thoae badly hurt were Identified
2. Vice President Richard M.
by side pulling fishing equipment
Nixon la still "perfeelly accept- as Maj. Engene E. Walker, Capt.
in order for youngsters
oungsters to have
Howard Leland Pruden and T.
, able" as a mnning mate.
"their day" come Wednesday,
3. Eisenhower "will not discuss Sgt. William Q. Brookley, all of
Aug. 29.
any other nominees for the vice whom had Wait Palm Beaeh ad­
dresses.
prealdency."
For an hour, at the Sanford
They were taken to Brooka
City Shop*. Dave Thrasher, an en­
Nixon himself had flown away
thusiastic Jaycee member, and a
to Whittier, Calif., where hla 77* Army Medical Center at San An*
visitor to Sanford were working
year-old father, Frank Nixon, wa* tonlo, Tex., early today accom*
pan led by an Army medical team
beside each other. They joined
reported to be critically III,
together In a casual conversation
What change thli might make in specializing in bum*.
—each trying to remember where
convention plana was for the mo­
Names o f the dead were with­
they had known one another.
'
ment an unanswered question.
held pending notification o f next
DAVE THRASHER of Sanford
The delegates to this 100th an­ o f kin.
The conversation
ran
into la shown in the center o f the
"seems as If I have known you back row, while Glenn Lyons, niversary GOP gathering were all
Jause o f the crash was not im­
lomcw-hat before" and ilmllar Is shown on the right. This set to renominate Nixon, and llall mediately determined but at least
picture
was
made
more
than
said that for the moment, any­ one engine was not functioning.
quips. But after the passing of an
hour Thrasher asked tha visitor, 10 years ago at Nagasaki with­ way, Ihe convention would go An aircraft accident investigation
in sight o f the only portion of ahead at planned.
Glenn Lyons of Pittsburgh, Pa., a building left stiiuling after
team wai appointed am) aearch
He said he couldn't say, how­ continued for atl mining parta nf
"Were you ever In the NavyT
an A-Bomb blast.
ever, whether the elder Nlxon'a the plana.
"Y ea," was the answer and tha
Illness would Interfere with plans
conversation continued on.
Flamea enveloped, the wreck­
for the vice president to make an
age after the craab, sending up
Then Dave Thrasher mentioned
acceptance speech of hia renom­
a towering column of amoke that
something about having aerved
ination tomorrow night when tha
attracted thousands o f persona.
aboard the "Shoveler.* That broke
convention is to wind up.
the Ice.
An explosion followed.
Elsenhower talked with Nixon
Seems at if Dave Thraiher and
Mrs. Jane Miller, whoee home
by telephone.
Glenn Lyons had served together
Hall aald the President ex was a few hundred yard* away,
In the Navy aboard the U.R.S.
pressed wishes o f all Americana “ hi Ih* pilot "knew be was going
Shoveler, a minesweeper making
for the quick recovery of Nlxon'a to crash but maneuvered hla ship
a round of all of the bayi and har­
father.
»o he could avoid any hemes.
bors sweeping Jap mine field*.
Although seven member* o f the
Hall paid (here would be coo"W ad at)
U batter
better get down OR
, Jt was in IMS that the two men Sanford Lions C|ub hgd heard the venliofi roll calls for both the our knees and say tbattka to God.
saved our Urea and
had Wat •««*&gt; w another aa they young lady before, they joined U* presidential and vie* presidential That
home*."
fturned a fa rt o f tha lM-man rMt nf th«» members of the club nominations.
A rule adopted yesterday barred
crew that had visited Okinawa, it , helr regu|ar WM,kly m ating
The pilot radioed the base that
Japan, Guam and other Pacific in an 0¥al|0n to UHle m u , Ally, nominations by acclamation.
hla plane waa In distress and th*4
llall said that under convention he waa banking to tha right to
point*.
son Lee, tl-year-old concert planThrasher, a radarman 1st Class 1st, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John rulea anyone could be nominated avoid the houses. It fell into aa
against Nixon and that delcgatei open field about a mile from tho
and Lyons, a Seaman t il Clasa; L. Lee of this City,
served aboard Ihe U88 Shoveler
In hla Introduction of Allyson, were free to cast vote* for others bate.
about a year,
Charlie Morrison, member of Ihe than Nixon even If Nixon's waa
A* a result o f the meeting, more advertising staff of The Sanford tha only name put before the con­
than 10 yeara ago, Thrasher Herald, had called attention to Ihe vention.
Hall was aiked whether Elsen­
brought out.from hla billfold a pic­ many Items of favorable publicity
ture o f the two men with other the young lady had received and hower was "fighting mad' ovar
Navy men and several Japanese th* °P*n,on of M*® Lion* Pr®*cnt charges against hla administration
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children taken at Nagasaki, tho was emphatic to the extent that made during the recent Demo-,
the
press
notice*
were
well
de­ era lie convention at Chicago. The
sigh- o f the first A-Bomb blast.
served. In fact, Morriaon had made President had been pictured in
Strang* how meeUngi of -hip- the remark that Allyaon had been published report* aa angry over
mates and acquaintances take playing for about six years and what he had seen o f the Demo­
place— but words bringing bsck •ince she was 11 years old at this cratic gathering on television.
event*
lU of serving together creep llm fi lha, hf fflt y i * ™ , rouldn't
“ I have never teen the Presi­
MIAMI I D - National Alrilnea
con ven tion * —
- juet
Juet a»
aa i»*y
they p|a.p|.y aa „.cl| whcn he wai „ year| dent when he waa fighting mad,"
Into conversation*
planned to place back Into opera*
did last night during the Jayrcc
Hall aald, "and he certainly didn't (|on today four filghti between Ml*
Fishing nodeo get-together.
Voll* w ,||lami J r (ook Uiua appear that way this morning. ami and Key West. The company
Glenn Lyons Is visiting Garfield: with Morrison, “ You're wrong In
Hall had breakfast with Elsen­ suspended most of its operation
Willeta who wa* also at the Jsy- saying Liberace couldn't play aa hower. Through the morning, tha last weekend In a labor dispute
cee meeting last night.
| (CeoUaeed On Pago Eight!
President was receiving a string with U* pilots.
o f other Republican leaders.
The Key W en flight* bring the
A convention ahowdown on Har­ service there back to half of nor*
old E. Stamen's campaign to ditch mal. Eight flight! ordinarily oper*
Nixon remained a possibility.
ale daily between the two cities.
The mood of the delegates wa*
National said that tomorrow It
suet that only an outright expres­ would add flight* to West Palm
sion of preference for someone rLo Beach, Jacksonville, Panama City,
would induce them to sidetrack Pensacola, Mobil*, Wew Bern and
Nison. And there was absolutely Wilmington, N. C„ Charleston, S. C,
nothing to Indicate Eisenhower Savannah. Ga., and Philadelphia
would do that.
from the South.
Eisenhower himself la certain to
These additions will place some
be renominated unanimously at tho 49 per cent of the company's
convention session late to.1av. Im­ flights back In operaGon, a spokes­
mediately after that, the delegates man said. Half lU per-onr.rl will
will rhoose the vice presidential again be employed and some de­
gree rf ervice will be availa'da
nominee.
Eisenhower had no known plans In 83 per cent of the cltic Na­
to visit convention hall until his tional rervrs.
A federal mediation b on d icpacceptance a d d r e a a tomorrow
resenttUvf. James llolaren. said
night.
But hla Influence waa all-encom­ he has asked both 'he company
and the pilot*' union to prepare a
passing.
Sussen, on leave a* the Presi­ Hit of their differences.
The company suspended most of
dent's assistant on disarmament,
asked permission to address the its operations Friday under what
party convention today after it re­ it laid wa* an "on again oft
nominates Elsenhower and before again" stride threat be the nil-***.
the roll of state* 1* called on the The itrike failed to coma off. In*
V 1e e
presidential
nomination. -'rad, the pilots agreed to media*
There waa considerable doubt he lion,
would get It.
Siaisen 1s not a delegate and
under tha rules could not address
tbs convention except by unani­
mous consent.
Nixon, who has taken no public
Mrs. Randal P rin t dr.. Mils
note of Stassen'a efforts to remove Janie Brown, aad Henry Morgan
klm from the ticket other than te wiU form the panel of tonight’ s
say the convention should be an Christian Ad vantore Week discus­
urged convention dele­ sion,on the topic “ The Christian
gatee to let Stosaea speak.
Homo and the MYF’era Responsibi­
lity To I t "
Tonight's program will ba tha
fourth la lha week-long youth week
Partly cloudy through Thursday program at tha P in t Methodist
Church at f:M p. m.
with acattaved Ih—lirih i
The Rev. Charles Herron, speaker
day; oat quite ao warm;
for the week, hue theses for hla
night CI-1K
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Hospital Notes

(Saaford)
llllam tarry Rowland Jr.
(Sanford)
Joseph Paige (Sanford)
Visiting Maori
Private Room*—11 a.m. to • p.nul
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Light shower* fell In a few
artas but fair and mostly plea­
sant weather prevailed In most of
the nation today.
It was a little on the cool alda
in the eastern third o f the country
from the Ohio Valley eastward to
the Atlantic Coast and southward
to tha Gulf. Temperatures were
about 7 degree* lower than 24
hour* earlier, generally in tho
7»0s, with a few 00s in the North.
Readings ranged up to the lower
70s along the Gulf Conat.
But a warming trend was re|M&gt;rted from the Great takea re­
gion westward through Oregon
and Washington and extending
southward In the central part of
the country through the central
plain* and mld-JG*sl«Mppl Vnllrv,
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TALLAHASSEE—Sanford will be
wall represented when Florida
State University kicks off it* foot­
ball campaign this fall.
According to F81I head coach
Tom Nugent, it'* very probable
halfback Buck Melt* and end Tam
Bltbce, both of Sanford, will be
starting for the Seminole*.
The 110-pound Melts was the
Seminole*' No. one scorer with 24
point* lau season despite being
hampered by Injuries throughout
the iraaon. Biibee wa* a regular
at right end.
Both are former Seminole high
school stars.
Nugent think* Metis ran "be­
come one of the fine*! halfbacks
we've ever had at FSU U he doesn't
let injured this fail."
Juit a mile of a guy, the 3-feet9 icatbark ha* good speed and
all-around ability. Aa a runner, he
averaged better than five yard*
every Ume he carried the ban tail
season.
Ha ranked !l* t In the nation a*
a punter with aa average of 3S.4
yard* on S3 kirk*.
Biibee Is ranked by Nugent a*
a "belter than average" defensive
player and a good blocker. Offen­
sively, ha caught five passes and
averaged better than a yard* a
run on each on*.
"On the basil of hia showing last
season and during the spring prac­
tice sessions, wo think Ham will
probably be our starting right end
this fall," aald Nugent.
The Seminoles open here Sept,
a against Ohio University and then
meet Georgia, Virginia Tech, North
Carolina State, Wake Forest. Villaoova, Miami, Furman, Missis­
sippi Southern aad Auburn.

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CHAPTER TWENTY.WX
BY APRIL. Mag waa n pnaoair
la tha Con houaa. Matilda and
Oratchan did sat allow her to poke
her noea outaida. Her protest* died
when aba confronted a mirror.
Hag baard from Michael about
tha hftftsrda of Alaskan trails. A
HUp had earn* in with Dyea peeseager* who had been discouraged
from attempting the Dyea Canyon
TraiL
"hump hole#, bogs, Ice-water
oaaoadea,” Michael reported. "So
many pack animal* founder that
they block the trail. In that *ea
a* mud, there are •# many dead
•aether week—by aow, 1 suppose
—there won't be a decent drinking
stream in tha whole canyon."
"H aauada aw ful” But Mag did
aot balabsr Alaskan goulp aa aha
usually did. "Michael have you
avar nought that Jenny and—and
Nathan wart—1 naan, after all,

demanded. “ 1 never aaw a tollega
profeaaor who could run anything
more atranuoua than a curricu­
lum."
"Wholley’a all right," Michael u cured her. "W e’U be at Camp John
K. Roger* In no time."
The camp, named for Washington’s governor, wa* near Tacoma.
Other troopa from over the etala
would alio rendeavoua there.
Tim, attempting to volunteer,
waa rejected. When he eama to
tell Meg, ho dlaplayad a mixture
of Ire and relief. ‘T o o old and
too light! Why, 1 could outlast ft
dozen young bucket" Ha scowled
at Mlcbatl and Nathaa. who w e n
laughing at him. *7 hear Joaa
Gome* left town today. Did you
finance It, Michael 7"
’’Gome* 7” Nathan said. "Didn’t
ha run that chill parlor below tha
Deadline 7 X thought ha did a good
business."
Tim aborted. "Say, you couldn’t
give away a Spanlah dleh In Iowa
now!"
Meg waa d i s g u s t e d . "Being
wrong in Cuba doeen’t affect a
Bneniard’i oooklng."
"You couldn't prove It In Seat­
tle!" Tim declared. "Roelta-ahe
danced at a boxhoiue— had tome*
toe* and rotten apple* pitched at
her last night Blew town thla
morning.”
’■It’* ridleulouat" Mag fumed.
"And whan the war1# over, every­
thing will be aa It wa*. People arc
two-faced, book at the way they
treated David Lurkina. And now
moat o f them claim they bettered
him innocent"
"Oh well," Tim Mid. "Folk* alway# head for the bread with the
meat butter, Meg. Say, t waa talk­
ing to • fellow Juat got In from
Alaska. I might taka ft whirl at It
myaelf since the army won't have
Meg waa still cross. "No, you
won’t, Uncle Tim. You like your
feather bads and your w arn saloons
too wall."
Tim reddened uncomfortably.
Msg knew oh* had hurt Urn by
■haltering hla delusions of hla own
oouraga, hut to* waa too Irritated
to be sorry. Tim rushed Into fur-

lIM nftfti hi* uftlvamty Uechlag saya, to climb that stop*. You hav*
totton and put la command. Tha to crawl up, dig in, orawl up, dig
•Uaftftl Guard waa alerted. Wash- la- He says Dyea businessmen arc
gtoft waa eaitod upon for ant aiming to chip lea stops and fasten
gtoMftt. MiahosL aa National ft rope boride the tratL B a a cinch
a a e d ii n , worked with WhoUey, than.”
*
. VV
~
■wad hi* law practise over to v Mag wan -awwilltogty'-afthiht b$
baft Hal bom.
the picture. "How tong does It
"WhFa Wh alley anyhow 7” Meg |taka you ta reach th* top?”

e ,“

" ^ a . a . a ’B T S L M W S K K S

"Ha Mid an hour or *&gt; with ft
pack or fifty to a hundred tad
fifty pounda Don’t taka that lour
to get down though. They allda.
Squat on their caulked boot* on ■
■led gee pole, whia back to Shaep
Camp for more loada Call it the
grease trail. Pretty good, eh ?"
"One man told me ha rode back
on tha aped# of hla own ehoval,"
Michael eald.
"But at that apeed . .
Meg
gasped and (topped.
Nathan, Tun and Michael roared.
"Hot on tha M l of your pants,"
Tim said braaenly. "But ones you
atari, you can’t back sot aft tha
grease trail.”
Hie remark stayed with Meg,
Life wa* like that In certain pre­
dicament*, you loot choice. You
controlled nothing, Juat a* eh* no
laager eontrolled bar owa body.
Rebellion burned to her. One* aha
had this baby, to t’d ate to tt that
there were no more grease trail*
for her! Yet she knew many of her
friends had Bet been aueoaaeful to
such avoidance. M i c h a e l waa
caught la earn* curious but bind­
ing coopUoaUee with Charlotte
Linden] Jenny, deserted and for*

"Oh. l a a v o ma atonal" Mag
•napped. But aha apologised at
one*. There was no point In Irri­
tating Matilda Into even closer
stipend *io*i. "Maybe I will 11*
down."
In h«r room, aha allowed hararif
to think of th* on* person aha had
excluded from her first category.
Jason wanted wealth and power.
Ha also wanted bar. For months
ha hadn't spoken a word that Ma­
tilda oouldn't have heard with parfact calm, yat Mag was canfldaat
h* hadn’t changed. Jason waa that
kind. One# ha made up hla mind,
ha stuck to It She understood how
J aeon's reasoning worked a tot hat­
ter than aha had aver understood
Kemp's.
I won't think about Ul Fattonoa,
that waa what toe needed—a Mg
slice from tha pla of patience. The
knowledge did not corafoet hat.
She.wan Juat the sort of woman
wh* got nothing but IndlgeaUpp
from such n static thing aa pa­
tience I
' fTo g * Contused;
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WIAKIMO M U S I! of "Ik# print” and carrying par**ol* of tha tame,
a bevy of girls la New York ornaments one of tha six ofleial Elsen­
hower bandwagon* assigned to make a nation-wide tour to re-elect
tha President The wagons will distribute Iks buttons and campaign
literature. Thla vehicle la oa its way to California, flnWraafienal)

Hearings Called
To Discuss Change
In Constitution
OCALA to—A icrle* o f fits pub*
11c hearing! wa* called Monday
by Chairman W illies e . gturgl*
of tha Constitution Advlaory Commillion
to
d llcu il
proposed
change* oa Florida'* ConatituUon.
Tha achadule:
^
Sept. 4 and S at Miami; Sept. I
and T at Tampa; Sapt, 10 at Or­
lando; Sept. 11-13 at Jacksonville
and SepL H at Panama City.
Sturgis laid recommendation* by
i l l study committee* for change*
In the (tata'a baric law would b*
d im m ed at tha public hearing*,
Tha la it of tbs committee report*
came in Monday.
LaUr on in October, a meeting
o f (he full commission will be
held in Ooala to itart preparing
the final draft of the report
to be delivered to the 1037 Leg­
islature. ,
The itudy committees and tha
subject* assigned to them wars:
1. Preamble, declaration of
rights, separation of powers bound­
aries, Judiciary and amendment*.
t Legislative, suffrag*, election*
and apportionment.
3. Eiecutlve.
A County and municipal governmanta and local option.
I. Finance and taxation, mar­
ried women'* property and publle
Institution*.
■. Education, publie health and
w e lfa ff,..........
Tha comruUrio* waa craaiad by
tha 1«M Legislature with a $100,ooo appropriations to prepare recPlastic optical ienies first *ppa* red In the United State* in
1M7.

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-S U P E R
NEW YORK to - Tha Republi­
can* a id Democrat*, a* la Uiair
guadranlal custom, have placed
groat emphasis on unanimity in
their aatiaail coftvanUen* this
year, Both also hive gone to great
pain* to seek tha largest possible
television audiences,
It i* a mattor o f soma interest
tad Irony, thtrafor* t* note that
both convention* have been or moit
iatorait to tha television audience*
whan they have evinced the least
unanimity. That's not a common
•• tolfttirito, which la a dramatic
madium and ha* trained it* vast
audlaaca ta aipact crlil* and tsnatoft rather than m*r* pagsantry
an the bom# acreen.
Thus far there ha* not been any
adequate study on haw many peohave watched or a n watchth* coftvantton*. True, an NBC
survey of last Thursday Indicate*
(hat approalmataty tha Mm* perMalaga of total vlawars had
watohed th* 1011 conclave. But It
dee* not represent the ovar-all
viewing gala the natworka bad an­
ticipated.
At this writing the Republican
Convention In San Francisco ha*
gen*rated aa liltl* drama aa did
the Democrat* In their early stages
i t Che ago. The closest approach
■t this writing ha* bean the ap­
pearance of Harold 8ta**en on the
thra major networks—ABC, CBS
nod NBC—in hi* bid to defeat th*
candidacy o f Vice President Rich­
ard M. Nixon.
Disregarding th* political as­
pect* of tha situation, Stasscn
struck a responsive note with a
drama-trained audience because he
haU « j t the possibility of excite­
ment yat to co n e
B en* view* re apparently find
paiitka on televirion a disappointn e a t. Yot 11 would he a great
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batter com m u n ity for you and your children
to liv e In. Tart g o c i for Uu m to bu ild new
sch o o ls, c r e a te parka and recreation facili­
t y for your ch ild re n to enjoy. P ut of yoor j
money repairs »tmeu, ostende gas, water1
end »ftwege M rv lce to nuke your Ilf#mere
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bem completed but acknowledged R e C O I T I 1116 l i d s Q l J O t O
they have been under considers* . ,
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non.
Wheat, flour, rice and cotton are
WASHINGTON (ft—The Tariff

Limits Be Lifted

among the commodities reportclly Comtnt„ K)n

Monday It has

sTOnn HERALD
. 22,1956 Page S

CLOSED COITISE
off-the-falrway ball. It'a a mini*
SFAGOVILLE, Tex. if! — The turc golf course built by the pri
federal
correctional
Institution toners themaelvrs. Besides, the;
sion proposed that another seven (prison) here has a golf course, arc all on good behavior and couli
carts be added but not In excess but there's little chance of a pri­ walk away from the unguarde*
of 50 per eent of the market value
soner escaping while hunting an prison at any time.
of the peanuta in the country
where they are obtained.
The President has 80 days In
which to act on the proposal but
because of the urgent demand may
make his decision sooner.
The commission said that the
quota of 1,709,000 lbs. of these
shelled peanuts was filled Aug. 1
312 EAST FIRST STREET
for the nest year. The beginning
of a quota year Is Aug. 1.

*•
current world prices Is estimated President EUCThower that quota
at around 300 million dollars. This limit* be lifted through Sept. ZS to
would be some 100 million dollars r e m it Imports of more large site
below the acquisition cost to the U.
Intlr.ia ‘ TP® peanuts.
S. government under its price sup*
These large size peanuts have
port program. The commodities been In short supply In this coun*
would be delivered over a three* try the la It two years. The comjear period.
mission ruling Provided that tin__ .J ---------------------limited supplies could be shipped
Of approximately 70 million li­
It takes 28 man houra o f work In but that additional dutiee would
censed drivers In the country,
to log, manufacture and distri- have to be paid,
bute one thousand board feet of j In addition to the regular aevrn some 20 million were given traf­
lumber.
; vents be added but not In excess fic violation tickets.

General Insurance
H. JAMES GUT AGENCY
PHONE 78

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IT'S VACATIONS TIMS for "Tinker," a klnkajou at the Bronx Zoo,
New York, wrho tor some time has been used as a lecture exhibit by
the Board of Education and now is free to play. At top, this South
American member of the racoon family has fun with his favorite
toy, a stuffed Teddy bear. At bottom, given the run of the xoo office,
he gets e drink from hti personal cup.
(International Exclusive)

WE GIVE
AND

1956 Amendments
To Social Security
Lew Aid Women
By WILLIAM O. YARN
WASHINGTON (ft - Prospects
&lt; of brisk economic activity this
J fall, with no letup in borrowing,
i buying and prices boosts, raised
! speculation that the Federal Re*
1 serve Board soon may take an*
; other step to curb possible inflaI tion.
® Such a move would entail an­
other Increase in the Federal Re­
serve discount rale— the Interest
rate the reserve banka charge on
money they lend to member banks
for commercial
and perianal
I Idims.
| *As usual, there was no com*
; ment or indication from the board
\ itself whether another discount
rato hike may be In the offing.
friluwcver,
another government
source suggested "there are enough
elements of* in flat ionary nature op
the horizon to point up thb pos*
! slbllity, it not the likelihood, of
1 another increase.”
•
Among these elements this
source cited the recent wage and
^ price Increase in the steel Indus*
; try and the chance they may
form a pattern for other riacs.
L President Elsenhower and other
" t o p administration official* have
t expressed concern over possible
- inflationary aspects o f the steel*
! labor wage settlement and Its aft’ • armath, a price increase average*
! tng $8.50 per ton.
! Another new factor I* the atari
. of the multl-billlon-dollar highway
\ building program, involving both
. i immediate spending for construe■tion and placement of huge future
$ordV *
steel and other con*
itructlon materials. And employ­
ment, already at record levels,
.prill be given another boost.
• Advance forecast* of a thirdquarter letdown In economic activ­
ity did not materialize.
' ’. 'Five times in the last 16 month*
the Federal Reserve Board has
approved hikes in the discount
rota to restrain a resurgent de*
iffipand by business and consumers
for credit.
Tba first, from Its to 1 3/4
*j)*r cent, came in April 1953 when
the current business boom was
gathering force. Thrice more in
1955, as* boom steam pressure
rose, the banka hiked their rates
£ per cent at a time.
Last April tbs rate again went
up, this time to X 8/4 per cent
, # * .'* 10 o f th* reserve districts, and
to 3 per cent in the other two*
Minneapolis and San Francisco.
It was the firit time in 23 yoara
the rate had reached 3 per cent.
Another increase would tighten
further the conditions under which
money la available to business
and tho public for expansion and
credit purchasing, Both have been
rising sharply since early 1955
,-w h en the nation came out o f a
•*1953-54 dip In Its economy.
A discount rata hike normally
causes higher Interest rates on
bank loans, thus discouraging bor­
rowing.
At the moment corporations and
businessmen a n hi the midst o f
Wfc expansion program* estimat­
ed to reach perhaps U billion
dollar* this year. T * construe*
tion industry la moving along at
ro ’tfh annua! rata of 44Vt billions.
Total production and employment
tavc reached new peaks.
Consumer buying tnd retail store
j^ss have risen to top levels nod
consumer credit Hu been expend­
ing nt a greater rate than per­
sonal Income.
. . Personal inconffc, after setting a
K tord of 303 billion* (a IN I, has
risen to an annual rota o l about
£ 32, billions this year. This, ptaa

The following Information has
been furnished by
Paul
K.
Weaver, District Manager o f the
Social Security Administration
office In Orlando.
If you are a woman, you mey
now be able to get 8octa1 Se­
curity payments three years earl­
ier than posilble under the old
Law.
If you ara a working woman,
or if you are the wife o f a man
now getting aocial security pay­
ments you may become entitled to
you choose after you reach age 82.
However, If you decide to take the
payments before you reach 83, the
amount o f tba monthly benefit
will be permanently reduced.
These pavment* gvJII begin for the
month of November and will not
be mailed until Dee. 1, 1958.
If you are a widow o f a man
who vral fully insurod under
social sccuriv payments nt any age
living together at the time o f hi*
death, you may become entitled
to payments as a widow'*vvben
you roach age 82. Your benefits
are not reduced In amount. You
will receive the lame amount- as
you would liavc feceived at 65. Rgy*
menta will begin for the month
o f November, Application will he
taken now if you ara 62 or will
reach jige 62 by November.
If you are the mother o f an
Insured worker, who dies leaving
no widow, widuwer or cfcihl who
rouM cet monthly social security
benefits, and you were mainly
dependent upon the son or daugh.
ter worker for your support, you
may became entitled to social
security payments at age 62.
Your benefits will not b* reduc*

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Aoeordlng to tbn American motorist—
•Hhoto la nlwayn a way out/’
• Aa aafaty organizations fight the In*
,/ creasing eoeldent, Injury, and death toll on
. t h e highways and bywaya of the nation—
the motorist finds ■ way to avoid the fight.
And the death toll, of the Injured huaband*
"'wives, fathers; mothers, sons and daugh*
ten continues.
Vj As police organizations attempt to alow
down a racing public, the motorist finds a
1.;
&gt; way around K and continues the mad rush
through small vUIeges and targe ones.
And now, highway patrols are beginning
1‘ to reenforce in another big attempt to curb
‘ the reckless dlaster on highways and
' roads. Electric and radar speed timers are
... being used—unmarked cars are beginning to
r" alip onto the traveling strips around the
nation—every way possible Is being used to
•low down motorists on their way to death
TJV *-, ; and destruction.
*‘V But •* we say—the motorist is finding
g way to avoid all of thasa attempts to make
■
•' highway travel safe In every respect.
Now they have come out with a set of
signals to warn one another of “officers
ahead"—“a speed trap neat"—or "they're
timing by radar ahead of you."
• If you're traveling along the highways,
wetch the hsnds of the motorist approeching
you and there will be signals to tell you
» - "slow down or youll be caught,"
•*- For instance—If a motorist extends his
*' hand to the front of hU car with his arm
outstretched waving It up end down, the
signal means "you ere approaching an elec• trlcal or radar timing device."
Another eigne) that Is being used la the
hand just outside the window held still.
, palm front means "speed trap ahead—be
V, careful"
Still another signal is an outstretched
arm moving up and down to the side o f the
car which means to the approaching driver
'"that "there are'petrol cars ahead—watch
u tu t*
Noting these signals and watching the
results havve been proved numbers of times
" in recent weeks—another hurdle to over*
some and. this time one that cannot be con*
’ gotrei except through the experience of
. .the driver.
It's hardly passible to have a patrol car
•ahead of and in the rear of an automobile
hurtling along at breakneck speeds—and

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Progressive Income Tax

We have e progressive federal Income tax
—which simply means that the more tax­
able Income a man has, the higher the tax
rate becomes.
Our income tax has also proven progres­
sive in still another way.
When the tax first went Into effect,
Citizen Public Ex|&gt;cndltures Survey reminds
us, the highest rate waa six per cent—and
that applied only to taxable Incomes in ex
cess of 1500,000
By 1041, the lowest rate had risen to the
six per cent level.
Today the lowest rate Is twenty per
cent on the first 12,000 of taxable income
—and from there the rates "progress" to
a high of 01 per cent, which Is Just nine per
cent short of confiscation,
The federal Income tax, moreover, la just
one of the multitudes of taxes we pay. On
top of It come social security taxes, excise
taxes, state Income taxes, school taxes, sales
taxes, cigarette taxes, property taxes, gaso­
line taxes—and so on ad Infinitum.
Tha Survey shows just what this pyra­
mided tax structure does to people of com
paratively small means. Take a man who
works a 40-hour week and gate |S6 In return
for hts labors. Ht works 18 hours end 20
mlnutea to pay his taxes—es against tight
hours to pay for his food, two hours and 85
minutes for clothing, and sight hours and
35 mlnutea for shelter.
This Is progression all right—but It cer­
tainly Isn’t progress. We are, in effect, de­
voting a third or more of our working time
to Just supporting government.
Where will we go from here?
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When It comes to toothy smiles on tele­
vision, the toothpast ads are pikers com­
pared to candb,''**a 'or political office.
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.hom, tint freedom and pa* &gt; »l. ml« - w *
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more preotou. to
Americans than a fadsral hand-out.

The Democrat! declared what
everyone know: that the Supreme
Hero Is what the two parties
said about Urn Supreme Court de­ Court’s decisions are 'th e supreme
law « f the tend," and they said:
cision:
decisions a f the SuRepublican — “ The Rrpubllcan
party accepts the decision o f the Prome Court. , .relating lo teg
U. g. Supreme Court that racial rogation is publicly supported
discrimination la publicly sup. schools end elsewhere
have
parted schools must bo progres­
brought
consoquoocoe
of
vaet
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sively eliminated. We concur la
the conclusion o f the Supreme portanea to our astiosi as a whole
Court that Its decision directing •od especially U communities
•chool desegregation should bo oe directly effected.
oompliahed with 'all deliberate
"W o reject all proposals for th*
speed’ locally through federal di­ u*e o f force to iotorfara with the
strict courts , .
•rdmly determ ioetion of
Then the Republicans went a raattora by the courts."
little further than the Democrats
What that mesas Is anyone's
by adding:
tuoas it's like hosing with
“ Progress must be encoursged i hadoors —
and the work o f the court* sup­ leader lo either party has so far
ported In every lege) manner by ■uggeatod the w e ef _____
aR branch** of the federal gov.
■•t what either party would do
eminent to the end that the eon- if l«mthere sUtos Jeflod federal
stitutional Ideal o f equality before district court orders to
the law, regardless of race, creed legato their schools la gomethlng
or
eelor,
wlU
bo
both
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Clothier To 'Top Bananas'
By HAL ROTLE
i door to Undy’s only a few feet
NEW YORK to — Today's sue- from the spot where he bad first
ce«s story:
pitched his shoeshlne *UnJ.
On. of Broadway s must suc­
Broadway, where every teller
cessful showmen never sang a needs s friend and the first lew
Hammy song, played Hamlet, or is pslihlp, stuck by Cye.
wowed the nation with ■ catchy
"Jackie Gleason bought TS sui n
punchline.
Tram me the first three years I
He is Cye Martin, an ex-Aoc- was in business," recalled Cye.
shine boy who hei can ed him­ Today his elinetele includes such
self a profitable career as cloth­ show world notables as Berle,
ier to their royal majesties, the Jerry Lewis, Dean Martin. Tony
"Top Bsneass" of the entertain­ Bennett. Jack Leonard, Sammy
ment world.
Davis Jr„ Prank Sinatra and Ed­
At 13, at aUge-etruck at "any die Fisher.
Hen performers are as clothescluck from Keokuk," Cye came
down from the Brans and set up conscious as women — the top
a shoeshlne bos outside Lindy'a earners spend 110,000 a year or
restaurant at 61st and Broad­ more on their outfits — and for
way, Soon the awed kid was bush­ ■ very good reason,
ing the broguns of Eddlr Can­
"Their clothing is aa Important
tor, Lee flhubert. George Jestel to them si their meteriil, their
and Bert Lshr.
mueic, or any other part of their
"I charged a dime," he re­ importance," said Cye,
"The days, when Broadway fig­
called, "but they uiusally flipped
ures wore tong key chains, bellme four bite or a buck."
Cye than worked as a candy- - bottom trouaers and bright yel
butcher in Times Squire buries- low shoes art over. They dress
because
que houses when Milton Bcric, Red smartly now, partly
Buttons and Jackie Gleason were television requires it."
Cye, whose etore Is in the for
young comics in the hump-andgrind industry. Then, after 16 mer entrance to the Mark Hei
years as a clothing salesman, he linger Theater, mne !• liki a
opened his own store — next Broadway production. He even

Freight
Traffic
Increasing
By 8AM DAWSON
NEW Y0RK to—Passenger and
freight rate hikes are just two
o f meny thing* the railroads look
to today to help them make their
ahira of the transportation, busi­
ness pay.
Competition with the trucks,
buses, autoe, barges and planes
hse spawned new Ideals In trains,
tracks and service*. This i* o*r
ly to cut eoeta, partly to win or
hold customer*, and pertly to
ara for the u p ected major
last In transportation de­
mands In the next -ten yean .
James H. Symca, president of
the Pennsylvania Railroad, predleta that freight traffic between
the nation's cities will Increase by
40 per cent In ten years. If the
rails hold their present percent­
age of the freight trade, they’ll
be hauling TM billion ton miles
o f freight a year.
Public iatereat has{been caught
by new etylea in trains; New
York
Central's
all aluminum
streamlines; Pennsylvania*! tu­
bular steel train, 40 per rent
lighter than old style ones; Bento
Pet two-level train with passen­
gers sittiax lour feet higher Hue
u conventional &lt;
coaches; Souther*
Pacific’s and Burlington's twelavtl commuter coaches; Pullman
Oo.'s Interchangeable "slumbercoach" which can carry 41 math
passenger* or be converted quick­
ly Into sleeper accomodations foe
SI,
Prright ears are being chang­
ed, tee. Chesapeake A Ohio ha*
■ combination truck and bos car
witk twe seta o f wheels—one for
use on highways, the other for
use on railway tracke.
A radioactive box car Is plann­
ed. Poods to be preserved through
irradiation
would
be
railed
through It on a conveyor bell and
then loaded in other cars.
Yards have been redesigned
and mechanised
for
speedier
movement. Fairbanks, Morse of
Chicago has a new railroad tratk
load wale which will handle up
te 460 ton*, doing the job elect­
ronically.

K

News O f Men
In Service
NXWi OP HEN INS. Bobby ..
NBW8 o r HEN INS. Bobby ..
M U N I C H , GERMANY—PPC
Joe B. Gentry, to, eon o f Mr*.
E. E. Roberta, Long wood, re­
cast ly task pert in a field train­
ing siercU e held by the nth
AHterwe Division's tilth Englnear RatUlkm la Germany.
Gentry, e radie repairman In
the battalion's Company C, enter­
ed the Army In January l » 6 and
arrived oversea* last March.
Be 1* a 1664 graduate of Lyman
High

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This was a victory for w— ...
VUIa delegsteo u both oooveaMoot. HugMy outnumbered, they
fmgbt iliiu t ewdonement of
*• eourt'o derision la thslr portlaa’ osmpAlga platforms.

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even so—whet would be the violation If a
motoriet Is found warning another of whet
mty be ahead?
Cars today are too fast for ths highways
we're traveling on—even the best of the
highways and turnpikes. Unless thefe are
patrolmen at regular intervals continually
roving back and forth it's hardly possible
to keep the speed demons from killing them*
selves and their fellow motorista.
Whatever may be the new maneuver on
the part of law enforcement agencies, safe­
ty organizations, or patrol organizations
the motorist will find a way to ctrcumvant
"being caught" or "being reprimanded.'
Maybe someday automobiles won’t be
built without a "governor" on It to hold
speeds to within the safe speeds required
on highways to prevent death, injuries and
property loss.
Even then, as has been done before, some
way will be found to govern the governor
and the driver will continue to evade all pea*
slble caution for the protection of life, limb
and properly.

Parties Quiet About Court Ban
•AN FRANCISCO 111 — Democrsls sad BemibUeana, both ta iln e k »vold angaring ths white
■MAh sad M a g Ms vote*, have
becfctd »tt Iren saylai they apalusreme Court's boa on
chool sogrogatioB
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Motorists Continue To Evade
For Their Protection

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u.es thesiricsl lighting for his
window*.
He believes ilnalra la current,
ly the best-dressed man in show
business, and keeps a wooden
model of "the Voice” handy,, &amp;
that he can custom tailor new
suits tailored, but most of them
any part of the globe SinatrJ is
visiting.
•
"Moet top performers bu y' IB
to to suits ■ year,” he said, "a t
1166 to H23 each. They like their
suits for him and send them . to
buy their aport Jackets o ff the
rack."
A
A few IdlMyncracies; Singer
Billy Daniels and comic Hyron
Cohen wear tuxes without poekets,
Sinatra llkea his tuc lapel* m*'**
of plain cloth Instead of satin.
Sammy Davis Jr. has frontier
pocket* in the trouser* of hie
lute*.
Cye’* two biggest customers,
physically as well aa financially,
are the two bulky comedians
Gieaion and Leonard.
Gleason like* to design his own
outfits, Once be ordered It suits
during a single visit.

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Jg 'Mock' Wedding
Featured Event
A t Bridal Shower
Mlie Phyllis Brewer w u guest
• f honor at a miscellaneous brid­
al Shower given in the home of
.
l l n . Herman Fliher, Geneva,
#n Frida/ at 8 p. m.
The Fliher home waa beauti­
fully decorated for the occasion
with a variety of flow en , the
tolor scheme being pink and
White. The pink and white theme
# Waa further carried out in the
tafraahment table which waa laid
With a hand-made lace cloth and
•entered with a punch bowl en­
hanced
by
arrangements
of
V
(lowers and greenery, from which
rlP
cake and punch were served to
the guests.
The high spot o f the evening
was a “ mock” wedding, which
was carried out to the amailcat
% detail, Down the atairs marched
the “ bride” , Miss Alice B. Combi
and the
'groom” M in Helen
Hampton to the strains of the
traditional wedding march play­
ed by Mrs. Ruby Combi, plantat. Tile “ couple” was then un- lied In bonds o f holy matrimony
by Iho “ minister” Mrs. Ralph
- Brewer.
All the guests Uien took part
A|n some appropriate bridal garnet,
sp rites being won by Miss Alyce
- Mims and Mr». Harvey Covingl4 o n ; after which the bride-elect
“ Iras presented with a host of beau­
tiful and useful gifts.
Thera were 52 people Invited
- In be with the honorea on this
-occasion , most of whom were
Vpresent.

WEDNESDAY
Wednesday — Prayer Sendee
will be held at The First Baptist
Church at 7:30 p.m. Dr. Brooks
will continue teaching tho book
entitled “ Growing a Christian
Personality.”
The Mid-Week Bible Hour wlU
be conducted by Rev, A. G. MeInnls, pastor o f the First . resbyterian Church at 7:30 p. m.
rUURSD.tl
The
Rev.
G.
E.
Kline
will conduct the morning devotions
over WTRR, Sanford, at 8:30 a. m.
Thursday — The Intermediate
Choir of the First Raptls. Church
will rehesne at 7:00 p.m.
The Adult Choir of the First
Baptist Church will rehearse at
8:00 p. m. After rehearsal a social
hour will be enjoyed by all.
The Junior Choir vf the First
Presbyterian Church will rehear­
se at 3:45 p. m. at the church
SUNDAY
The R.A.'e o f the First Baptist
Church will meet under tho lead­
ership of Vance Duke Jr,
FRIDAY
The Rev. G. E. Kline will
conduct tch morning devotions over
WTRR, Sanford, at 8:30 a. m.
Fill muf/ln-pan wells one-third
full of comment muffin better;
drop a blob o f deviled hnm In
earh well; add enough batter so
wclla will las two-thirds full.
Rake and serve with hoi butter.
Good with fried chicken!

Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Stanlsh,
2415 Sanford Ave., were hosts at
a housewarming held Sunday,
Aug. 19- They invited Father Jo­
seph Riordan o f All Soul* Catholic
Church to be present to b leu
their newly built home. The Stan­
lsh'* are new residents o f Banford, Mr. Stanlsh having only rec­
ently retired from the Navy.
Mrs. Domenie Conte o f Jack­
sonville assisted Mrs. Stanlsh
with the luncheon which was serv­
ed buffet style and lasted from
2 to 4 p. m. The dining room table
was beautifully sod almply laid,
being unadorned save for a huge
bowl o f sparkling punch, glasses,
and some lovety decorated cooklea
which were made by Mrs. Conte.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanlsh received
many beautiful gift* for their new
home from the relatives and
friends who were present to help
them observe the blessing of their
home.
Out of town guests present
were: Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ferdinski, Mr. and 3lrs, John Ferdinski, Teddy Ferdinikl, Mr. and
Mr». Billy Ferdinikl and 311st
Mary Ferdinikl of Lakeland; Mr.
and .Mrs. Turn Holden of Bunnell;
Mr and Mrs. 5am Black and boys
o f Ormono; Mr. Orby Stanlsh of
Yorklawn, Va.; Mr. and Mrs.
I'ache and daughters, Paul SianIsh, Miss Cclestine Stanlsh, Miss
Catherine Stanlsh, Miss Rernadinc
Stanlsh, and David Brimved of
Runnell; and Mrs. Domcnic Conte
and ion of Jacksonville.
Cook a package o f frozen mix­
ed vegetables and drain; mix
with
mayonnaise
and
lemon
Juice, Serve on snlnd greens as
an accompaniment to cold fflcaL

H igh-Topped Souffle Is C ook's Pride
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NEVER TOO YOUNG
TO LEARN TO LAUNDER
A wise mother esn emphasize
the Idea o f cleanliness and dainti­
ness by letting little daughter
wash soma of her own lingerie
• In tht basin — the minute It g cu
“ polled looking. Children love any
-e x cu s e for getting their hands
“ Ihto sudsy water, and especially
if they feel they're really doing
_*omething.
#
Teaching daughter to load tha
washing machine is all very well,
and should be done. But there's
•o substitute for knowing how to
hand-wash various garments and
fabrics. For a certain amount o f
” Basin laundry is almost inevitable,
-“*nd little girls as well at big ones
should know the art o f tudslng
'.gnd rinsing and handling different
• types o f fabrics when wet. That’s
A the only way they really learn
■bat to expect later of their washlag machines! &gt; ■.
OU dost hse* ta be a French
—
LUXURY SILKS: NOW
chef or a culinary artist to turn
^
MACHINE-WASHABLE
out a blab and handsome cheese
souffle1 It souffle making has you
“ "S ilk —hat last outpost among
fcand-washables—hai finally mov­ baffled, try Ibis neeer-lsll recipe
for Chicken ‘n‘ Cher-** Souffle
ed ltyto the machine—wamble
You'll be rewarded with • golden
_glan , thanks to a brand-new silk
besnty that's llahL fluffy and moist
d cotton blend. A special finish
. . a Joy to behold, end to eat.
•ws it to withstand home
The preparation Is halt done
batora
you start ao you lust can't
w laundry temperatures up to 140
go wrong A can of creamy, richIrmas.
flavored, froien chicken 4 la k^ng
Crease resistance colorfaitnets,
aarvaa as tha basic since for the
•itid negligible shrinkage further
aoufflfl. allmlnallng the need for
7 tWstl/y to the miracle IhU suds* making a while saura. Cheese and
able finish has wrought on tha ease are added, and presto, your
la ready to pop la tha oven!
Silkworm's delicate and Jovely pro­ aouffld
Tha family will highly approve
duct.
If you serve this magnificent dish
with sauteed tometoea and muahrooms, asparagus vinaigrette, good
‘ l.E vcn though sweater* never and crusty French bread, fruit and
coffee Here's how tha recipe goat'
tm had it so good, they are still
Chicken *N' Cheeee tsuffld
* mainly hand-washable garments,
I can tie-ounce sleet frosen chicken
dicat you forget, pretty be-Jewa la king
I cup threaded mild process cheeee
. tiled costume
sweaters
need
f-s is . separated
-fentla sudsing In warm water.
Heal 4 la king ta directed on
And for costume variety, you can
can; add cheese and beat until
give the costume look to any
malted; cool. Best egg yolka
ilailie cardigan by adding a col- slightly; add gradually to A la htng
mature.
Beat egg while* until
-tar and waistband s f fabric to
etlff; fold In d la king mixture.
H a tch a favorite dress or skirt.
Pour Into nn uncrossed 1-quart rai­
se rols. Bake In a alow ovea

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Women's Bible
Class Holds Meet
In Baptist Church

New Home Blessed
By Father Riordan

f800‘ F| for I to tit hours or nntll
souffle la golden brows. Serve
Imm.-dlalnly • carvings
I'H Lika your souffle to wear a
"lop hel” ? Itefnro baking, make a
lln* with a teaspoon about I Inch
deep end about I Inch In from the
edge ol lb* easserola. This crease
raneee a "top hat* to form on tha
aouffld when It's baked
Far Supper*. Serve t||e Fee Vast
Check your pantry shelf Be aura
If* etocked with canned, honed
chicken or turkey, canned cobdented ermra of mushroom soap
and canned bean aprouta Then
you're all set to whip up thli
papular Chines- egg dish for a lata
aupper, or anytime tha crowd
gathers For 4 generous serving!,
combine I ran (bounce elsai boned
chicken or turkey ( minced I. I ran
IIU cupel condensed cream of
mushroom soup. I egg* (slightly
hastes I. I cup drained rooked bean
aprouta. 14 cup finely chopped
onion, and I tablespoon toy tsute,
mil lightly with a fork Melt a lltU*
shortening In a email skillet; pour
about Vfc cup of the mlitura Into
skillet at a Urn# — enough for I
portion. Conk slowly unlit golden
brown on each side, turn only ones
during Ih* cooking
Gives 4
serving* Team with canned cbowmain noodles.
rwl

The Women's Bible Class o f the
First Baptist Church met recent­
ly in the Educational Building of
the church for thair monthly
T&gt;'j«mcn and social meeting, with
Mrs. J. B. Field*, 3!rs. Britt
Johnson, and Mri. H. D. Smith of
Group Four acrvlng at hostess­
es.
Mrs. B, C, Moon gave the devotional uaing a* the scripture
’csson ■ portion uf the fifth
chapter of the Book of 3!atthc\v.
Her very Instructive talk waa
baaed on the first verae "Y e are
By SARA KING
the salt of the earth” and the
A ( last I'm getting around to Sixteenth Verse “ Let your light
writing the column again. What so shine” . Tn« devotional was
with vacations and the book dub, closed with • prayer.
we’ve been wonderfully busy. And
Mrs. Fields, class president,
I do mean wonderfully, because presided over the meeting, at
its such a pleasure to have enthu­ which varioua business o f tho
siastic patrons In ■ work that you clsss was diseuued and taken
like.
care. of. The group captains gsvr
So many new books to talk their report] and the minute* of
about that I don't know where to |the previous meeting were read
begin, so I think I'll begin at the hy Mrs. Lovcfay, class secretary.
front and go back till I run out Mr*. Fields requested that those
of apace.
j present visit the aiek members
First the new book that has and a card waa signed to send
every one talking la William to Mr*. Pearl Hansel! who is ill
Brinkley's "Don't Go Near The in the Bay Memorial Hospital,
Water.” If*
the Book-of-the- Panama City.
Month's midsummer
selection
The hostesses served lemonade
and Is the funniest book that has and assorted party rookie* to the
ever been written alnce “ No Time following members: Hr*. G. C.
For Sergeants” only UUi one Is Dixon, Mr*. B. R, Beck, Mrs. Rea
about the funniest part of the Newsome, Mri. B. C, Moore, 31 r*.
Navy, which is Its Department of Lola Mnncrlcf, 31ri. Britt John*
Public Relation*. Should be ready •on, Mrs. H. D. Smith, Mr*. W.
for circulation the last of the R. DeVane, Mrs. O. C. Gibb*. 3tr*.
month.
A. B. Lovcfay, Mrs. Eunice
"H alf Crown House” by Helen Dsnn, 31rs, W. F. Garner, Mr*.
Ashton la an English story o f a Jim Fields and 31ra, S. A. B.
day in the life o f the people of Wilkinson.
Fountain Court. In this eventful
day new prospects open out for
Add a dash of garlle powder,
those who had lived so long In the celery salt and nutmeg to the
dead past. "The Wind Waa Cold” flour you use for coating chic­
by Hugh Clcvely la a suspenseful ken pieces. Fry the chicken by
story o f an *dv mturoui and ir­ whichever
method you prefer
responsible Englishman who aban­ »nd servo with broiled pineapple
doned his wife and small son In slices.
Ceylon, went barnstorming around
the U.S., joined the RAF and waa King” by Queen Alcxardra of
shot down over Europe, and re­ Yugoslavia? It’s an Intimate bio­
turned from the war to boredom graphy of a 20th rentury queen.
and inactivity until the attractive Princess Alexandra o f Urrcca
Terry Lomax arrived from Texas grew up in exile with her mother,
to shake up the lives of quiet Lon­ visiting with first one and then
doners.
another royal relative, and dur­
“ Eagle On the Bun" by Julia ing the war years in England fell
Da via is a historical novel about in love with King Peter o f Yugo­
the Mexican War. In 1946, Angus slavia. It ta « wonderful love
MacLeod, and hia ion, Junius, story.
leave the peaceful Shenandoan
“ Hannah Fowler” by Janice H.
plantation to join the expedition Giles is tha Literary Guild selec­
to Mexico. The famous .march to tion for July. It's a romantic his­
El Paso and across Mexico under torical novel of early • Kentucky
Kearny is shown here with all Its that makes you feel the beauty of
horrors and exxcitement, ending the land and understand the out­
with the triumphant American look of the pioneer woman. It'a
entry into Mexico City.
about a young girl who waa raliad
"Let 3
Name Stand Fair” by by her father on a frontier farm
Shirley t
ert la the story of until he suddenly died, leaving
Catherine i.rcene, wife of General her alone In the wltdsroeii. Tice
Nathanael' G m o s , and a gay and Fowler found Hannah and took
vivacious heroine o f the Conti­ the shy gnd lovety girl to Logan's
nental Army, Married at II, short­ Fort where she waa besetged by
ly before gunfire at Lexington an­ ■uttori. She shrank from people
nounced the Revolution, Caty fol­ and turned to Tice who was as
lowed her soldier husband, estab­ quiet aa herself and they were
lishing home* from the frozen hill* married. Together they fought tho
of Morristown to a faver-lnfected Great Cold, hungry wolves and
camp near Charleston, keeping a Indian raids. Together they shar­
semblance of normal life going ed hardship and triumph, while
during the long bitter years o f Hannah learned to value the loy­
war.
alty of people she had shunned.
"The Prophet And the King” by
“ Last Hurrah” by O'Connor la
Shirley Watkins is about one of (till on th* top best seller list
the moat poignant atorlea In the (-th month) "Gueitward Hoi” is
Bible, the conRIct between the topi on the Nonfiction Hit.
prophet Samuel and Saul.
September Book o f the month,
Have you read "F or Love of a is, “ The Nun's Story."

On The

B ° O k Sh E*l F

Miss Myrtie's
Schedule
Schedule for 3!lss Myrtle Wil­
son, Home Demonstration Agent,
Is as follows:
Aug. 23—.Miss Wilson will attend
the Pci:Jirti.*.-.*!tjte which is be­
ing held at Csmp McQuar.ie, in
the Ocala Nations! Forest', Aug.
2P-24.
Lake Mary Home Demonstra­
tion club will havo n picnic at Santando Springs. Will meet at ihc
Postoffice at 9:45 a.m.
Aug. 24—Members o f Executive
Board o f the Home Demonstration
Council will meet at the Home
Demonstration Agent's office at
1:30 p. m. to plan programs for
year.
The Long wood 4-H Club will
meet with Bette Jeanne Robinson
at her homo at 1:30 p. m.
Aug. 25 — 4-H Radio Program
lt:30-ll:45 a. m.
Aug, 26 — Miss Wilson will at­
tend Agenls Conference in Gaines­
ville at the University o f Florid]
Aug. 20-31.
Aug. 27 — Lake Monroe Home
Demonstration Club will meet at
the home of Mrs. Hazel Gardner
at 7:00 p. m.
“ Busy Bee" 4-H Club o f Oviedo
will meet at the school at 1 p.m.

'Day O f Prayer'
W ill Be Observed
By Lutheran Group
The Ladies Aid Society o f thfl
Lutheran Church o f the Redeem­
er met recently at the home of
Sir*. Walter Atkinson on the DeLand Highway.
Various Committee! gave their
reports and Stri. Jerry Senkarik,
refreshment chairman, completed
plans for acrvlng refreshmentt
after the dedication o f the new
church on Aug. 18.
ll was announced that the Luth
can Women's Missionary League
will hold a Day of Prayer on Sept.
14, at the church and Mrs. John
Senkarik Sr. and 3!ts. Henry
Thurston ware appointed ta deleg­
ates to tha L. W. M. L. conven­
tion to be held in Lakeland on
Oct. 6 A 7.
''Delicious" refreshment* were
served to 18 member* and their
guest*.
The next meeting vsill be held at
the church with Mrs. John Senkarik Sr. and Mri. Henry Thunton, hostesses.

LONG LINK FOR
Rainy Washdays
Could you usa 33 feet o f Indoor
clothesline on a rainy day? You
can have that much hanging
space, yet use no extra floors pare,
thinks to a , new Indoor dryor.
Slide of steel, with pintle line*
strung back and forth between
tubbings, it opens in a flash to
fit into the average bathtub, folds
flat again Just as quickly when
the drying emergency la over.

fis A A n n a lA
M n . Jana Glover o f Tampa la
here visiting her mother, M n . C,
C. Gantt of W. flret st.
Miss Fayne Garner will return
Thursday from a five-week slay
at Camp Crestrldge which Is the
Baptist camp at Ridgecrest, N. C.
Lt. Cdr. and Mrs. F. M. Thomp­
son and their five children moved
here recently from Patuxent Riv­
er, Md. Lt. Cdr. Thompson will be
attached to the Navy Baae hen.
Mrs, Thompson ia the former
Bobbynette Beard.
Mrs. Josepn Gazil, accompanied
by her mother, M n. Jean ladamoawlski and her two children
Bo and Dawn, left Monday fo f
New Orleans to visit her sister
and other relatives. They expect
to be gone about three wocki.
Mr. and 3tr*. E. A. Covington
returned Saturday from the Bap­
tist Assembly in Ridgecrest. N.C.
3tn, Covington was a delegate
from the F ln t Baptist Church.
They were accompanied aa far
aa Florence, S. C., by their daugh­
ter, Mra. R. P. Galloway, who vil«
tied relatives In Florence.

Stork Shower Held
In M iller Home
For Mrs, Murphy
3tr*. Helen Lane and 3!r*. Lu­
cille 3(ltlcr were hostesses at a
atork shower, given 3tonday night
in the 3tiller home, In honor of
3!r*. Frank 3lurphy. Refresh­
ments o f punch and home mads
cookie* were served to the guests.
After which games were played
and prizes won by 31r*. Blanche
Kuhn, Mrs. Esther Cassidy, Sirs,
Carolyn Lana and 3trs, Shelby
3turphy.
Following llie games 31ra. Blurphy opened her many gifts, which
were cleverly arranged In a dec­
orated basket. Those who were
unable to attend the shower, sent
beautiful gifts for tho expected
bsby.
Thoso allending were: 3lrs.
Hattie Green. 3liss Ruby Strnstrom, Sin, Barbara Sillier, Str*.
Esther Cassidy, Miss Anna Sillier,
Mrs. Blanche Kuhn, and Mrs.
Carolyn Lane.

THE SANFORD HERALD
Wed. Aqr. 22, 1956 Page A

Happy Birthday
August 22
Carol Ellison
Buddy htcClanahan
Skid-proof ruga for automobila
floors can now be had In colon
aa gay and pretty as any car's
■eat cover* or upholstery. De­
signed In ■ diamond pattern, these
rubber compound mas each mud
and soil otherwise tracked all
over the car.
Since they can be kept clean
with a quick sudi-aml-water swab­
bing, Ihey’U prove highly pract­
ical during vacation days when
the family car lakes a beating
from children and pets.

31re. L. F. Boyle is in Laurent,
S. C., visiting her mother, M n .
Gray.
Mrs. Earl Higginbotham and
her daughter, Carol Sua, have re­
turned from a weekend apent la
Nassau.
Mr. and Mr*. Jim Spencer and
their children are spending the
month of August at New Smyrna
Beach.
3Ir. and Mrs. Richard Levy at
Jacksonville were in town Visiting
his parents, Mr. and Mra. Sana
Levy.

Mr. and Mra. Ruebln Askew r *
turned from their honeymoons
Which was epent in Nassae, ta
spend tha weekend with bar par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Harp­
er, before going on to their new
First there waa only the T- borne In Peniacola.
shirt Then came the T-ihlrt
dress, fashioned of cotton knit in
Here'* a handy tipi keep finger­
bold colon or stripes, and juat aa nails from puncturing rubber
washable as Its namesake. Now work gloves by lining the finger
cornea the T-ihtrt gloves, mad* o f tips with small adhesive band­
the same audsable Jersey weave ages. Another work glove avert
cotton, and striking the tame note la to wash them clean o f gratae
of casual fashion In bold or and soil after eaeh uee. W arn
subtle strips of color. They suds soap or detergen suds, inside and
as easily as ankle aocka, and al­ out will give them a new letee
ways stretch again to a perfect on life.
fit.
Lightly brown bite-slu shredded
Sweetbreadi need to be almiaar- rice blaculta ia butter and sprinkle
ed in holing water for 80 to 88 with a seasoning salt. Serve with
•oup.
minutes.

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CROUNDS, N. M., Ill — A acleaEsVerriter at thla Southern New
M etlee rocket baa# Jubilantly
claim* he la living tha "greataat
ndventure mankind near had."
And Genrso Henry Stine ie eonTlneed that Em cboeen plaoe o f
hi* work and reiidence i« “ the
t t fS U a ld and the getaway M
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Carrey in aclance action.
; The personable, dark haired, Stpeer eld groeu adettoe fiction ad­
dict* with a hearty "Well, a caah
nustemer. W elromel"
1
' SEna fa n flight aafety project
engineer aa the Navy's aerobes
project. And, aa an electronic*
•apart, he Is deeply wrapped ap
p « « p % heomlng hualaeee o f
SMheU and the thought at ptum-

writari and the reader* bool at
science fiction.
Haajr of thoae who work a vtrj
day with the rocket* and Em
thinfi that go Into then ara cow*
firmed aelenca fiction reader*.
And mora than UiaL tbaaa m m
believe that aclenca fiction today
la forecasting tha future, Jtut aa
E ha* dona in tha pan.
Liiten M aoma of tha WKItw
Band* officiali Ulk about *cleno«
fletloni
Dava Oregg, deputy chief at tha
Integrated ranga mission:
" I hired Harry Mine aa aa eagtBoar three yaara ago. Hie articles
era wall written and hie untiring
effort* have done much for the
American Rocket Society."
U . Col. 1. I . Jemen, deputy
■lgnal corps nnit commander:
"Selene* fiction Is g reet Thoae
key* hit the mark with a mating
frequency. In 1111 I read ecleoc*
fiction atoriei, particularly thoae
forecasting tha development at rednr, helicopter* and microwave*.
It eeomed fantaitic then."
A native o f Philadelphia, Stine
get |atn the rocket buaineM some­
what by accident
A graduate at the New Malian
Military institute High School at
Seawall, N. M., end later o f ‘the
University o f Colorado with • de­
gree * f pnyaic*i he had no apeclal

or apeclfle education U the new
scienc* o f rocketry.
While itill In college, he came
to New Mexico one lummer and
met Clyde Tombaugh, dlaeeverrr
of Ihe Planet Pluto. That did It.
II* later moved hla wife, (they
now have two daughter*) to Naw
Mexico and to WhlM Band*.
Stine hai turned out such thril­
ler* as "Starship through Space,”
"Rocket Man," " C o n t r a b a n d
Socket" and "Road to Space," the

latter a collection at abort storlea which offer ■ running "hlatory
of tha future for WblM Sand*."
At preifnt Stlna la working oo
another bouk aimed at the young­
ster*.
The American honeybee la an
Immigrant. They came ever with
early eettlera, astonishing tha
Indiana who called them "wklM
man'* flies."

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apomlhilily directly Unking shlppa n and receiver* throughout th*
United State* with theta at im­
portant origin and domination
point* elsewhere In the (re* world.
P in t phat* of the projected net­
work began on Aug. 31 when th*
company Inaugurated aervice bet­
ween the United State* and Weit
Get many, It wai announced here
by Agency Preeident A. L. Hammall.
The company eapect* thl* new
phat* of It* international tervlcea to revolution!!* the handling
and tramport of tmaller Import
and export ahipmenta.
Th* new tervlec provide* for a
tingle, negotiable export bill of
lading covering (rantport from
both domeatic and foreign inter­
ior origin polnta to interior destinatlon polnta, the expreu official
atated.
Charge* for the through, tingle
carrier aervice are u id to t»
lower than tha total of the Individ­
ual charge* of othar axliting
prlvata tervlcaa normally arranga d 'for aaparataly by ahlppcn and
utad la Undem for th* imaller
ahlpmant traffle.
Seen at opening new opportun­
ities for dlreet international trade,
particularly between email bullneiimen here and abroad, the
REA through tramport will pro­
vide the fattaet available com­
mercial aurface aervice foi pack­
age traffle, It waa aaterted.
S c h a n k a r ft C*., M-year-old
freight forwarder, trucker and carloading conaolldator. aervlng all
rail points on tha U,000-ml1e Ger­
man Federal Railroad ayatem. haa
been named agaat In West Ger­
many for Railway Expreaa. Shipm enu originating In Wart German cities and towns will be pickad up by Schenker motor vehicles
in the same manner in which
REA serves cuatonler* in its vehide service areas In the United
SU U i.

ihlpmenu will be held at termin­
al* or rail nations for pickup by
consignee, or when desired, deliv­
ered to the door through Schenker
for nominal local delivery charge.
United Sutea Lines, via passeng­
er liner and fast transatlantic
freighters operating on direct ft*quent schedules between New York
and West Germany, will provide
the Initial service between New
York and Hamburg, presently de­
signated as port cities.
Shippers and receivers of traf­
fic moving In the through service
will be able to designate both Rail
way Express and Schenker ft Co.
as customs brokers, affording the
simplest possible transportation
and customs arrangement*. In the
United SUtei, Railway Express
operate* long-establUhed custom*
house brokerage ofifres in 30 cities.
Among several factors pointed to
by Hammell ai making for the
lowest private Internationa] email
shipment costs are the company’s
low Import and export rates cov­
ering domestic rail express ser­
vice. Incorporated In the through
REA charges, they range from 23
percent to to percent below do­

ShlpmenU for destinations In tha
Ualtad State* will ha delivered to
the door within regular expresi
dallvary i m i , In West Germany,

mestic first class rail express
rates, depending upon weight.
Other features cited as cootrl
buting to the low charges Include
elimination of extra handlings and
accompanying minimum charges
at port cities and establishment of
REA ocean haul rate* or small
shipment* lower than steamship
line minimum charges.
Railway Express, it waa noted,
has long provided through service
to ahlpside at port eltle* in the
United States, and haa arranged
transportation for shipments mov­
ing via other carriers or forward­
er* to world-wide points.
In addition to the new through
REA service between domestic and
West German points, the com­
pany has previously Introduced
other International service* off­
ering through oversee* air Iranportation via connecting air tranrlrra serving principal polnta In
v m* 100 foreign countries around
the world. The Agency's n il and
air express services, Individually
or in combination are used to
link shippers and receiver* with
the United SUtes terminals of the
overseas airlines.

M W YORK*! ftOVHMOR Averell Harrlman, candidate for the Demo*
entie Presidential nomination, teem* to be peering toward* distant
torlxon* as ha Ulka to reoortera In Chicago.
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THE SANFORD HERALD
Wed. Aof. IS, 1986 Page 7

Experiment Is Now
Underway To Wipe
Out Swine Disease
TALLAHASSEE UR-A swine di­
sease which costa Am tricin hog
raiser* M million dollari ■ year
could be wlpod out ns the result
of an experiment under way In
Suwannee and Hamilton counties.
Swim In Suwannee art balng
treated with a sew noavlrulent
virus to pravant hog cholera Th*
old virulent vlrua la being admin­
istered to hoge In Hamilton Coun­
ty for comparison purposes.
The* dvantago of the new prep■ration, said S uta Veterinarian
C. L. Campbell, la thst it Imnua
lies hogs against cholera but data
not give than tha dbaaea.
Th* eld vaccine, used over the
state at present, give* a hog a
mild case o f th* dlaaaa* from
•*hlch It recover* with lifetime
Immunity. It* disadvantage ie
that a hog with a mild eae* of
cholera can infart other aon-vaeclnatad hogs, meaning tha dlataaa
la nevat fully stamped ou t
Hamilton and Suwannee
•elected a i Met area* because
both art bounded by riven on
three tides, making it easy to Iso­
late swine from outside contami­
nation.
If the new vteclao proves ef­
fective, the experiment will be
expanded to ta le in th* whols
state. This would make Florida a
i itlonal tasting ground for the
preparation.
The experiment will get Into full
■wing In a couple o f month* when
construction of laboratory and hog
pen buildings la eompltUd near
Live Oak. Tha building* a n bring
provided by he U. S. Department
of Agrioultare which hae a M l,000 app'opriition far tha parpen.
Th* state kta aa annual appro­
priation of tllT.oro for th* project
which wilt aav* Florida about 1/4
million dollars a year If MccraefuL Th* itata spend* that earn
annually on bog cholera
for free distribution t* farmer*.
Th* average American
more than 1M pound* * f maat a
year.

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by Seminal* Chief* Clab
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oa the poMlbiUty af pwridtag ar
making available such emblems.
to t o Intarvlaw with leminete
High School Principal Andrew J.
Brackvn, a A rt point alote of roe
w o* why tha Bamlnalo Chief* Chib
would aailat tbo acboot In ha atb*
latie program wo* outlined,
Brackon, ratousiaetl* about the
forming o f the'orgaalaation aald
that the Seminole Chief* d u b
would "generate enthusiasm ta
sports at Seminole High Seboc
Ho said that there la no doubt
toot the d o b would "balp team
morale and girt added incentive
to finer performance by to* (toy*
Hot only In to* floor perform­
ance of too player* and ontoaalaam
created in too overall program, but
th* Seminole Chief* Chib would
"Sneourtgo e better spirit among
the- student body members,” ho
aid.
Continuing hi* MtoustaiUe sup­
port of too now organisation, Prin­
cipal Brocken pointed out that too
vary piupass o f to* club would
"encourage greater attendance at
■port* eontsits thereby enabling
the high school to provide a hot­
ter sports program.”
Bracken said that tha organisa­
tion would "BaaMo those to tha
community who a rt interested la
high school student! and athletlca
In general to render a definite con­
tribution by actively participating
la th* Somlnote Chiefs (Sub.”
HISTORY INSTRUCTOR
H IM NOMINATION
CHEYENNE, Wyo., if) - Jerry
O’CaDighan, 44-year-old history
instructor at th* University o f
Wyoming, won the Democratic
nomination foe Congress (n too
only *l*t*wide contest In yester­
day's primary election.
O'Callaghan pledged an aiton-

lly* handehaktaf campaign for
th* general atocUeo, ta which ha
will oppose Rap. Keith Thomson,
who was unopposed In the GOP
primary.'

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COLUMBUS, Ohio Ift The
Strategic Air Command's lop B-47
end RB-4T js t bomber ant^ reeonnabanee arowa wil) a t m arriving
hero tomorrow for the annual
SAC bombing, reconntitance and
navigation com petition which be­
gins Friday.
In all M top SAC crows from
baaoa throughout tha United
8tales will fly out o f Lockborna
APB here in Urn weeklonf compe­
tition. Slmiltr flights ar* sched­
uled out o f Lorinl APB, Maine,
where U. RB-te and four B-51
crews will operate.
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BARTOW (ft — Clerk Gavin J r„
uwu/asaed slayer o f Anthony Eddie McBride, haa b*tn Judged
Innocent by reieon o f Insanity aft­
er * court hearing full o f lurprtaes.
,
Circuit Judge Don Register, who
heard the cate yesterday in the
absence of a Jury, ordered the
14-year-old former Florida South­
ern College student committed at
once to Ih* state hospital at Chattahoochs*. The defense aiked for
this eomitment lest Gavin harm
himself or someooe alae.
Garin had been Indicted for first
degreO murder in the March 71
shooting o f McBride, his friend at
the Lakeland college, When ar­
raigned two months ago Gavin
pleaded Innocent by reason of In­
sanity.
When the case was called for
trial yesterday morning, however,
G*vin'a attorneys, W. W. Judge
o f Daytona Beach and Nixon Butt
of Orlando, withdrew tha Innocent
plea to the first degree charge
and entered ■ plea o f nolo con­
tendere to a charge o f second degTee murder. State Ally. Gunter
Stephenson recommended accep­
tance o f the plea which mean* *
defendant doe* not want to coo­
lest IJie charge. At the same time
the defense waived trial by Jury
rlnea, Stephenson explained, the
plea generally la equivalent to a
plea o f guilty.

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generation, will return
private
life at the end of the year.
The 75-year-otd senator announcad yesterday "with a very
heavy heart" that he would no*
seek reflection In November. He
aald be la "In the beat o f health”
but not up to tba rigors of another
ca muslin.
He aald hla own choice an a
successor la Mayor Robert F.
Wagner o f New York CUy. But
the mayor arid he la "n ot a can­
didate'' for th* post. There were
Indications, however, that he
might be persuaded to change hla
mind.
Both parti** will nominate oras tori si candidate* at state party
meetings next month.

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to J. Guadalupe Agrcdano Garcia
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Ha fled. But he gave himself up
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The Supreme Court now has
cleared him after hearing evi­
dence Agrcdano Garcia was in an­
other town at tha time of the (lay­
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reaion, tha Times of flea here said
today.
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’ A delegate from the State of
Florida at large to the Democratic
National Convention In Chicago
the past week wiU be the guest
speaker at tomorrow's noon luncheon meeting of the Seminole
County Junior Chamber o f Commere* which will be held at Jim
8pencer's Restaurant
Volie A. Williams. Jr., Assistant
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Jaycees aa inside report on tho
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Hollywood-type premicro aa part
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gram.
Valdlmlr Surin, first vice min­
ister of culture, said hi* country
want* a worldwide cultural, ex.
change of movies.
*
As pan of the program, Serin
said, American producer Michael
Todd will stage the premiert o f
"Around tha World In M days? In
Moscow Nov. 21. Surin said Todd
wUl also produce a Russian Dljn,
"The Grand Concert," deallngW
with the cultural achievement* o f
the Soviet*.____________

Jaycees W ill Hear
Convention Report
By Volie Williams

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Th* Eisenhower margin over
Stevenaon four years ago waa ap­
proximately 100,000.
Aa the convention neared Us
climax, th* Florida delegation
enjoyed seats In a "Southern
unit” in the Cow Palace. Gosa by
were South Carolina, North Caro­
lina, Mississippi and other sUtea
below the Mason-Dixon line.
Mrs. Carl A. Smith of Fort Leu*
dental*, a GOP nominee for Coogreis ir. the 6th District, was to
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vention yesterday but. the pro­
gram was delayed and had to be
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well os AUyson when he wa* 11
years old. . Jie can't play as well
aa she does, right now.” Be that
a* It may and not wishing to be
fined by the Tall Twister for ar­
guing (and the Tall Twister fines
Lions on the slightest provocation)
Morrison complimented the club on
its fine singing under the Uaderihlp of Williams, calling attention
to the picture recently published In
The Herald showing Williams talk­
ing to the organist at the Demo­
cratic National Convention in Chi­
cago last week. "Voile went there
especially to gat some pointers
on leading club singing and his trip,
■s evidenced by your singing here
today, was wsll worthwhile,” Mor­
rison said.
It la hard to decide which of
AUyson Lee's selections met with
most favor, her classical renditions
or her popular and "B oogie" num­
bers, a member said. Suffice to
say, the club enjoyed them all and
Acting King Lion Eddie Keith expressed the appreciation of the
club for the program. Allyson's
father and little lister, Jonello,
were elub guests.

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WEDNESDAY
AFTERNOON

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SAN FRANCISCO (ft — Florida
Republicans, after a visit with
Vies President Nixon, predict*!
today that their state will give
President Elsenhower an over­
whelming victory in November.
Aa the dflagatioa to the Na­
tional Republican Convention pre­
pared to vote for the Elsenhower
Nixon combination, Chairman G.
Harold Alexander aald the team
would earry the itat* by at least
50,000 more votes than It did in
1851.

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ST. LOUIS (ft—Two dogs and a
28-year-old retired riding horse, al­
ready well provided for In the
will of Ihclr mistress, can really
live It up now on bequests left bv
her husband,
Harry B. Foilerman, retired
packing company executive, left
each of them 125 a month. He alio
provided 1100 a month and |15,0M
for a house lor Mrs. Gladys Mertx
58-year-old widow who had been
housekeeper for the Fostermans
seven yeire end will now teie
car of the pete.
The highest automobile road In
Mrs. Fosterman left 150 a month the country wlndi up to the 14,apiece for the two dogs and th* MO foot summit o f Mount Evans,
horse when she died in May. Her in Colorado.
estate was valued at $427JM5.
Foitcrman’a will, filed for pro­
bate yesterday, also gava substan­
tial amounts to five charitable In­
stitutions. He died Saturday at 48.

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RONE, Algeria lft-Alg«rlan nl
tlonallat commmdo* mad* a now
raid on too old quarter of Boo*
last night, killing a European end
• Moslem end wounding another NEW YORK, (ft - Bra. Herbert
Moatem. One of toe atUckan w u H. Lehman D-NY, « liberal pillar
■hot and kilted as he fted.
of the Democratic party for a

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Uuortnr of tha Northwaat guar.tofl run thanav b i t to tha TOl JENNIE C. HALTON
waitarly ahora nf o amatl taka;
» *ip Ihvnea Ooulhaoatarty to a paint
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MAD180NV1LLX, Teen, ( f t - Sen.
laoa Ksfauver, the Democratic
vice presidential nomine*, came
boms yesterday to o rousing re­
ception by ooma I t o persons from
UN Republican stronghold* of Mon­
roe County end Mat Tennessee.
party Hoot w e n erased, at laaat
temporarily, oa lb* crowd swarmed
on the lawn of tha Monro* County
Courthouse to b u r the town’s
moat famous sen deliver a abort
“ oospoU tkar address.
Gay flag* and hunting were plen­
tiful along th* streets of Madisonvflle, a town Matted to to* shadow
of to* dreet Smoky Mountains,
and plcturea of Kefauvor marked
moat stor* windows.
Th* senator sprat 55 minutes af­
ter We talk shaking hands and
signing autograph*.
Prior to th* reception, he visited
his father Robert Cooks Kafauvar,
gg, who has bom confnad to bed
at tha family homo M ar hero with
lafluensa.
Ktfsurer told hi* neepUon au­
dience that another Republican
victory would endanger tbs Tennasea* Valley Authority.

The Sanford Herald

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Kefauver Receives
Rousing Reception
By Hometown Folk

Office that three more Japanese
Jomea Bloitkarship, G, W. Sim­
war criminals have b om panted mons, Mr*. R. M-. Coin, Mrs. Irons
from Bugamo Priaon. This left ITS Varney, *nd J. A*naw,
ta Buga mo.

TSMPIRATURR DROPS

ARB HKRtcnr HOTlriatD Hat day af Aueutt. Hi*.

that a ault tn naltt tllla haa baan
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.dr .&lt; Baoilnala
rounty.
Rlarlda,
.OBOlnat you an* anrh nf you
ofalmln* nny aatsta, rlyht. tllla nr
■llntoeeet In or liaa upon tha fnitnw
lot-daarrlbad raol prnpartr altnata
’ to aaminnla Coanty, Florida, to.wlt:
All that part of tha Haulhraat
‘ an, fiuertar (4nU| o f tha Mnrthwaat
»n j Quarter (RW H l a f Saetton II,
II.
12 Towoahln ti South, Ranao It
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Ra«t, whlrh llrs North
foUnwIno.dMrrtha*
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nirVdtt/rlba*" "ltiaa,
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four hundrad fifty foal North
fit * fl. N.) af tha llnuthwaat
(•mar nf tha aal* Honlhraat

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WAR CRIMfNAlA PAROLED
TOKYO Ift —The American Em­ Cleaners, thle morolnf, oa tel
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lataraito hr.
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irrlksS. or oor pert tharaaf, oil
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WITNMW my hand and Hin aaal of
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7 colors. 24 months to |
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to
the
MoviePb 113 Sanford
2S37-J-3 Da Bary
F.M.B. 5c. 10c A 250 STORE
private bath*. 114 W. First St.
land Rlde-ln Theatre for Re.
School Dresses fl.M and 52.M
becca Jones, 2100 8. Park Ave.
FAIRBANKS • MORSE P u m p s
HUTCHINSON'S Ocean F r o n t
321 S. Sanford Ava,
Exp. dale Aug. 31, 1958.
Wall
Drilling,
HOWARD C.
Apu. 539 S. Atlantic. Daytona
LONG. Phone M
*&gt;T East Trunks,
Wardrobe,
Steamera, 17—rUR.M P fR E —h o u w e m o ld
Baach. Call 2374-W for rn trvaCommercial Ave.
Footlockcrs, Briefcases, San­
tlona altar 4:00 p. m.
ford Jewelry A Luggigo Co., Buy your Furniture at Berry's
duiTOM UPHOLSTERIN'G
300
Sanford
Ave.
Warehouse Furn. Co., at M l W. 2-Bedroom furnished upstair* apt
SUp Covers and Drapes
440. Cell 9018-W.
1st SL All nationally sdv. furn­
STANLEY KULP
BEAUTIFUL—g-Pc. SECTIONAL
iture at warehouse priest.
PHONE M5t-J.
GROUPS. Include 3-Pc. Section­
I A 3 room apt Fn. 2943-W.
al, 2 End Tables, t Cocktail
S P E C IA L
AUGUST IS BABY MONTH at
Avalon ApU. Efficiency, Ph. I20-W
Tabic and 2 Table Lamps
At Nix Bedding Co. 3-Pc. bedroom
Jameion Studio. Special for chil­
Regularly
1125
suite with Innersprlnf mattress SEE Seminole Realty far Deetrdren lo 5 years. Two StlO, &lt;1
VERY
YOU
with box springs. Buy at Fac­
gold frame) SID. PHONE 3194.
able Home* and Apu. Phone IT.
tory prices. Phone 604-J.
SPECIAL *$ a1i.7
7 9t U
. 5U
0 M
» AVE
rso
Trees trimmed, removed and da- AT
GROUND Qenr, 3-room completely
Used furniture, appliances, touts,
mossed. Ph. 1007-R.
Ea*y Term* at —
furnished apartmanL SIT Pal­
etc. Bought-eold. Larry's Mart.
SANFORD TREE CO.
WILSON-MAIER
metto Ave. Phone
321
East
1st
SL
Phone
IUL
311 E. Ut St.
Phone 038
ENVELOPES. Letterheads, state­
EFFICIENCY
_______
ments, Invoices, hand bills, and SPACE HEATER with fan. 50
able Par haehmar or aene l*.
programs,
ate.
Progressive
BTU’s, 115 atael tank, 4-ft
Private hath. Aeroee from Feet
Printing Co. Phone 408 — 403
Office. Meenoi J*:
stand, soma copper tubing, used
West 13th St.
2 years, good condition M5.
New Smyrna ocean fron t One,
PHONE 194T-W.
T. V. REPAIRS
two bedroom apt*., reasonable.
•Tti 10 p. m. Service Cilia, 13.00, Lewyt vacuum cleaner beauty 455.
McGrath, Box 1411, Coronado
J. Q. Herrin, Pb. 2$$3J w. A. to inch floor fan -------station, New Smyrna Booth, *r
40 H E R E A R E J IIS T A F E W
Norris, Ph. ISM. Licensed Tech­ Walnut exten. dining UbI* ..... 20
Tel. 1095-M.
nicians, guaranteed work.
O F T H E M A N Y S A V IN G S
3 Pc. maple bedroom euile
Large, clean, furnished apt. 3
special headboard all new .. 130 Beautiful Dinette 5ets. Choice of
Well drilling, water guaranteed,
adults, t i l Park Ave.
11
Table
Tops
and
12
Chair
China cablnats, oak, walnut 42.30
Phone lOOS-W.
.ovars
.
.
.
Complete
with
4
New Hideaway bed ......... .. 165
Ro»e Court Apt*. Unfurnished COutre
Ml **•••
Trees trimmed, removed and da- Beds spring mattress from
8.00
room a^rt. Kitchen equipped.
mossed. Fraa estimates. Phone New unfinished chesU 4 drawers
Phone
13X5*W.
............
17.30
$139.00
FURNISHED
garage apartment, 2
36 Inch pipe wrench ..........
3.00
bedrooms, living room, electric
Hundreds other items cheap
. BULLDOZING
And—Bcautiiu! 34-Pc Dlnnarware
kitchen, hath, carports, excel­
Hava buyer for metal Jalousies
LOWERY A BRIDGES
Set
....... ..............
lent location. Frefer couple.
Can
eave
you
from
25%
San. IIM-W Orange City Syr 4-MM
PHONE 1497.
to 50% on new furniture
ROBINSONS at Its French Ava., Sanford's most Interesting store
DESIRABLE ene and two bed­
Sanford. Have 40 years experi­ Super Trading Post n o n e 2033-W
room furnished a p i Ph. 43X-W
Mil* South on 17-ei
ence constructing furniture, cab­
Handtume Bedroom Special
3-Bedroom
unfurnished house. N*
inets, etc. Visit us and sec Early 41 APPLIANCES
Vanity with large Mirror
kitchen equipment, SM F r e e d
American reproductions, hand
Pans! Bed
Ava. Phona 14*-J.
carved. Phs 52-R.
FRIGIDA1RE appliance*, t a l e s
Cheit Of Drawers
and aarvice. G. H. High, Ovtado,
MAYFAIR — I bedroom bout*.
FU. Phone FO-5-XX15 or Sanford Reg.
EMPLOYMENT
Large yard. Call 14B J after
$119.95
1442-W after I p, a .
1151.95
a p. tn.
M—HELP WANTED—FEMALE
A I R C O N D IT IO N IN G
For Rent— 1 bedroom furnished
For Room or Building
i
WAITRESS - Apply TouebWn’
Ti
apt. M3 per month. SL John*
New Salaetioa o f—
Drug fltara, Mr. Clark.
Realty.
H. B. POP! 00. INC.
Sofas (Foam Rubber)
114440
Sofa Bads ..................... 1M.OO
Curb girls, apply tn person te 244 South Perk Ave. Phoe* 1444
Matching Chairs .............. M.M I-Badroom furnished apt Very
Pig'n Whistle.
clean A does la. Jimmy Cowan,
Hotpolnt 20 gal u b la top hot water
Phone flit.
ECHOLS REDDING CO.
htaur, 450. Ph. 403 or 144-W.
Sewing machine operators, steady
year 'round work. Excellent Deep frets*, cheat type. 14.T cu. Comer ted A Magnolia. Ph 1222 2-Bedroom furnished house 150. 1
"B ad Bamberger" Mgr.
wages, free ho* pita Illation and
mile N. of Lengwood on High­
ft., excellent condition. Will sell
"pen Mender's til ItM p. m.
Ufa insurance. Pleaisnt working
way 4ST. Mrs. H. B. LeBret.
or tredo for equal value auto­
VISIT
OUR
BALCONY
condition*, paid holiday* and va­
Fh. W .P .--------matic washer or aluminum
cations. A p p l y
in person,
awning for trailer. Ph. 1044-XW
WHITE
Large 2-bedroom furn. apt. d oes
Brookfield Mills, xoe N. Elm
8EW1NO MACHINE CENTER
In. Phona IM-J. 703 Palmatto.
Ave.
44-BUILDING m atvbial *
Salta, Service and Renuls
G
A
R
R
E
T
T
’S
Furnished
Apt. 400 P a d Ave.
Beautician, good guarantee and
USED BRICK
Phone 1422
commission. Ca!| *71 or M03-J. TWO CARLOADS beautUu! used 523 E. First 81.
UNFUBNIHHED 1 - Bedroom
WOMEN II-$3, to ad d aw ^ eu G » brick- G r o i n . red, end buret M -FA RM AND HARDEN
house
la Lake Mery. Phone
black;
U
i
»
»
m
at
SHERMAN
mail our clrculara at homo on
hlack. t o r fhaai
CONCRETE PIPE CO.
commission.
QIFT FAIR,
FAIR.
(
GEORGIA GROWN C a b b a g e Sanford 1042 or 1869-W
commlailon. Wrile GIFT
Plants In any quantity. Ready New l-bedroom unfurnished epL
(Dapt. I), Springfield, Psnna.
SELECT 1/4 Sawed Oak Flooring,
for setting out Rapt. loth. Vari­
Near shopping center and Pin*MM Der M. No. 1 Common 4330
Reglstarod Nurse—to act aa O ff­
eties are o f Midseaton, Marion
crest School. 2019 Elm. No peta
r M. No I Common 11X5 par
ice Nurse. Call 3174 or M14.
Market, Early Round Dutch,
please,_________________________
. Floors Laid A Finished;
Glory,
Improved
Glory,
Savoy
Eaperienced waitress. Good pay.
Raaaonnbl*. E. F. Stevens, Ph. Mammoth Red and Eatly CopettNew
two bedroom houses, kitchen
evening hours. Steady job.
114-R-4 after 4 p.m.
hagtn, all from Certified Ferryequipped. 1404 Washington. Ph.
Spring 4-5X35.
Morris Bead, Ripe A ReSTy To443 or wrile Jack Flynt, Box
RED-1-M1X CONCRETE
mate A Produce Co., State Farm­
302 Sanford.
ST-MELP WANTED • MALE
Window am . . Llntals
ers Market, Sanford, Florida,
Seplio Tanka • State Approved
Furn. Apt. I l l Elm. Ph. 970-J.
Dlskwaaher, colored or white.
Pbons 328.
Sand - Cement • Mortar Mix
Good pay, evening houra. Spring
Miracle Concrete Co.
OVER 400 VARIETIES o f na. 2-room furnished kitchenette apt.
451X5,
'
IN Elm Ave.
Phone 1335
Adults. Ph. &gt;24.
tlve and Imported trees and
shrubs, CRYSTAL LAKE NURS­
METAL ROOFING
M—MALE er FEMALE
ERY, Lakeview llvd., Lake 4-room garage apt. Partly furn.
Now In nook. 4-V Crimp — M /4 "
So, Cameron Ave. Ph. 1514-R.
Responsible person who can man­
Mary, 3 block* wait of Cham­
Corrugated — 2 'i " Corrugated
age store on salary and com­
Get all Your roofing need* at
ber of Commerce.
Unfurnished 2 Bedroom Apt. Close
mission. Good opportunity for H h c r m in C o n cre te I'ip e C o.
In. Phone 422-W
wfde awake person. Reply Box
S»—MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS
Out West 13th St.
JS, Sanford Herald.
Good practice trumpet, perfect
REAL ESTATE
44—BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
14—WORK WANTED—FEMALE
rendition, 440. tlpeed-Queen IronHAYNES Office Machine Co.,
er, ML Phone X4T4-W,
M —WANTED 1 0 RENT
Housework-Baby Sitting by Cal.
Typewriter!, adding machines,
YOUR
EASY
WAY
to
renting
*••
girl Ph. 1541-J.
Army Officer going over teas de­
Saiei-Rontals, 314 Meg., Ph. 44.
canclei: Clairifled edit Some­
sires to rent X bedroom un­
M—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES This Is a free pas* to the R1U
thing vacant? Phone 1421 for
furnished home for family In
an ad-wntar.
Theatre
lor
Donald
Cain.
Exp.
Sanford. Da Bary araa. ph X1MStandard Oil station.
Corner
date
Aug.
31,
loss.
WI.
French A Laka Front. EquipFOR WIDE CHOICE ad buyers,
renters, workers, ua* Want Ads.
^ nym^^nv*nu&gt;|Xj^
It Pays To Uis Classified.
41-A C R E AG V
Phone 1121 to place ’em.
ORLANDO Sentinel
Ralph Roy, 3150.

A N T ADS

14—BUSINESS EQUIPMENT

AT TERRIFIC BAVIN

txa
black homo

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3-BEDROOM house with carports,
rch and utility room, rrlgltiro appliances, $325 down

LOWELL E. OZIER
BnlUtor - Phene IMS
Office: teat §. Orlande Or.
C U STO M B U IL T H O M E S
*VA—FHA—CONVENTIONAL
FINANCING
'LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
'LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS

A. K.

SHOEMAKER. JR.

Phone 1911

1900 Mallonville

Small naw frame house, partially
furnished. 2 lovely lots, well
shrubbed, 53300.
Wa* $6300.
Muit sell. 2810 Sanford Ave.
Frame It* story house, gsrsite
4 iota In Lake Mary. On* large
bedroom downstairs. Attic com­
pletely finished for on* extra
large or two imall bedrooms.
$6300. Total. $1300 Down. May be
teen any time prior Thursday
evening. Phone 3133.
For Sale—3 acres at Oslaen. Soma
fruit. 3 room house needs tome
repairs. $2500 Cash for immedi­
ate sals. Mrs. Lacy. Rt. 1, Box
310, Sanford. FU.
OWNER out o f State looking for
a responsible party to buy at
low down payment, his 3 bed­
room block homo in De Bary,
Furnished, two hatha and many
extras. For Information call:
OVIEDO. l-Tlreat 5-3282.
14-LOTS
100x410 lake front lo t Crystal
Point, Lake Mary. Ph. 003 or
144-W
IT—BROKER* ana REALTORS
OWNER TRANSFERRED
Immediate possession on modern
2 bedroom masonry hom*. kit­
chen equipped, hardwood floors,
recently re-decoratad, good loca­
tion. Total price o f $9150, with
good terms.
3

Bedroom, X bath, masonry
home, nearly naw and In ex­
cellent condition, near Country
Club, a good buy at $13,500X0
with term*.

Beautiful, beached, lakefront lot
on Yanken Lake, 100 foot front
age, $3400.00,

Seminole Realty
W. DIETIIlifts
T. W. MERO
. REALTORS
IN I park Ava
Phene IT er 143

Hohort A. Wtniaina. Realtor
Raymond Lundquut, A isocilt*
Phone l « 3 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
LARGE 3 BR paneled Fie, room
Hardwood floors, recently redec
era ltd, good location. Total
price of $9,150, with good tarns.

"Bsttar start an *d in the Clissifiad Faction far aomaona In
replace you"

DAILY C R O S S W O R D
ACROSa
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quarrtl

B. Male cat*

9 .7*articla
10. Melody
II. Chang*
13. Sources a4
water
14. Brume
18. Perform
IT. Owing
11. South
American
river
It. Christmas
22. Tellurium
23. Footway
28. Mood
27. Utter O
29. Bind

30. Capital

2. Winter
festival
(Am. lnd.)
3. Devoured

4. Late
8. Marble
0. Coir.
(■wsd.t
7. Not strong
3. Welcoming
geeture
It. A-tlptoe
13. Prophet
is. Not tn
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31. ArobUn
chieftain
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work
42. Depart
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44. Eject In n
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47. BlUnt
49. Ineld*
40. Boy's school
(Eng.)
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47-BROKERS and REALTORS
IF IT IN REAL ESTATE
ask Crumley A Monteith
■I UT louth Park, Phone 111
They Know

Judging W ill Bt
In Fort Lauderdolt
For Mrs. Am trico :

LARGE I BR paneled Fla, room,
NEW YORK IP Finale M
hardwood floors, electric kltch OZIER REALTY CO. the annual Mr*. America conteet
Laura I . Osier, Broker
•n, c o m p l e t e l y redecorated,
•re being to Fort Lauderdale,;;H
H u ai M. Field, Associate
Beautifully landscaped corner
7801 Oo. Orlando Dr.
Phone U34 wea announced Tuesday.
lot. Most desirable terms.
EVENINGS: 3115 and 790
For the past thro# year*, the
BURURBAN t Bedroom cinder
Judging has been staged i t EL
A
k
i
a
n
d
a
r
A
B
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g
e
r
block horn*, 2 year* old with
llnor Villege, Daytona Baach.
Real Estate A Insurance
htichsn equipped. Full price
Bert Navins, president o f Mr*.
Assoc.
only $7,200. $1300 down and 444 Mrs. Lourino Messenger,
107 Magnolia Ave.
Ph. II America, ln c„ nltiqli conducts
per month.
the bomemaklng competition,
S ACRES o f high dry fertile gound NOTICE TO ALL REALTORS - the climax o f tho nationwide
Our properly at 1403 Key Ave. last was moved because o f h*U
$200 acre. Within 4 mllet or San­
hsi been sold.
ford. Only trouble road right-oftar fsclltilaa available et Fort
B. G. CARUTUERS
way needs clearing.
Leudcrdnle aand also because o&lt;
a change in th* form at o f UM
BPACIOU8 A MODERN 3 bed­
final Judging.
room home, on slraat Ideal for
safaty o f children; built-in clac
RAYMOND M. BALL
Next year, tk* 4i *Ut*« wiB&gt;
trie kitchen; to m a to floors; I
OICAR M. HARRISON
nera and their husbands will ho
REO. RRQ KffM
tilt hatha { largo cloiaii and
quartered at the projected Beach
extra storage room. Owner
S. D. Illghlaymin, Associate
Club Hotel In Fort Laodordnls
294
BOM*
Fork
Ave.
transferred, priced to tell at
and Ibe last three days o f Judg­
$11X40. TERMS.
ing will bo bald at tho e itra
W. H. "B ill" BTEM FER
Memorial Auditorium,
Gay Alloa, AaaocUt*
Tho publl* will bo Invited a*
Arietta Frtea, Associate
tho contestants are Judged In
■taller — General Inanranc*
cooking, baking, sewing and otisPhan# M l or t i n u t N. Pork Avo.
• homemaklng teita In tho and3-Bodroom house, kitchen equipllorlum. Heretofore, this photo
pad, car part*. Lot 40x100
o f tho contest has boon coo duct­
Fruit u*oa, $7471.00.
ed privately.
2-Bedroom house, furnished. CarHEAVY VOTE
port*. Lot 30 x 100. Beautifully
landscaped. $AS2$.00.
BRUNIWICX. Nob. U P- Voters
turned out in bigger number*
KENNETH E. B U C K
Roxlsttrad Rail Batata Broker
than usual to ballot la town olos*
IIM E. 2nd.
Phona IIM
Has. On* reason was tha ftrq-aL
ran at th* d tp hall w|* short d m
Consult A REALTOR First
cuitad and blow for several min*
CULLEN AND HARKSY
ut**. Fooplo burriod to tho a t y
IN N. Park Ava.
Pbaa* 1413
Hall to find o « ! what v sa wrong*
FOR QUICK ACTION uee CUsal- and stayed to trot*.
.*
See ua for Francb Ave. Property
fled ada to **U rest hire. Call
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
In Iho IhJlburf*, VL, m
MIL
2344 Franck Ave.

BALL REALTY

J. W. HALL. REALTOR
Xebnay Walker, AaeocUl*
"Call Roll" Phone ITM

of early Amort*en history,
SWAP ANTlW NUt Juat place Is probably th* Ursmt
CUsstijed ads. Phone M il lor a coUictios of cigar store
Indians.
helpful ad-wrtur.

A. B. PETERSON
rokar AaaocUte»: A. B. PaUrsoo
Jr., P. J. Chosuraon, Garfield
Willetts, Jobs Mafaoh oad B. W.
William*. A. C Daudnay, Load
lurvayar.
Phone UM
114 N. Park Ava.

MAYFAIR

Uti

Mother O f Sonford

spbs

It Pays Te UM O e f t i f k l

********•*•**••*"*#*•••*•from ........

UEMB NOT JJfTED
Ol AND EASY TERMS

W M TM W I0

2-Bedroom house, tile bath and
kitchen, hot water, gas heat,
good water. Large yard, 6 bear
ing fruit trees, alum, garage,
utility room, screen porch. S
miles from Sanford, $3X50. Also
2- bedroom furnished house for
rent, $35. Al Gibbons, DeBary,
Fla, Second bouie back or
Dime Store.

L PAYTON
Fhuee 1X7

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�QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED

RICH FULL H A V O ttD I

inn
lix ie

VA C P A *
Qne.Unm p with eoch 1Oc
purchase, 10 stomps with
every dollar you spend.
It's no Trouble and you
save Double!
WAIT O N I WITH

PRICES GOOO THRU SAT. AUGUST 25th

A ll PURPOSE

STOKELY FINEST TOMATO

BIBLETSASPARAQUS

4-7 LOS
AVGW T

GREAT RIO TENDER

MEEN MART PEAS 2

KR A FT FIN EST Q U A LIT Y

GREEN GIANT

RIRLETS CORN 2

12 OZ CANS

GREEN GIANT

MEXICORH
ASTO t

IRSTART COFFEE

scon COUNTY

PORK &amp; BEARS
D I!P SOUTH

APPLE JELLY

HICKORY SWEET SLICED

Bacon

THOMPSON SEEDLESS

P fc O O U C E

U. S. N O . 1 WHITE

’D ay* Fresher'

EAT-RITE GR "A ‘

CANTALOUPES

EAT-RITE LAMB SALE!
Lk
LAMB LESS
69*
U. S. CHOICE LAMB
lk
; SH'LD ROAST
39*
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Bari Patrt 2

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LIBBY BEEF, CHICKEN OR TURKEY

U. S. CHOICE LAMB

HEADLESS A DR FRESH

WNITIN8 2 lw. 21
TASTY CA RAW AY-A TASTY TREAT
Q N I I S E u. |

SH’LD CHOPS
FINE FOR B-B-QUING LEAN MEATY
LAMB STEW

Lk
Lk

49*
20*

MORTON APPLE, PEACH, CHERRY

Strawberries

D AIR Y DELIGHTS

L. 0 . S . Butter '65c
BALLARD OR PILLSBURV

I SUPERBRAND FINEST QUALITY

Biscuits 4^49‘ lMarg'rine “ 39*

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Shop and Save
In Sanford

i u INDEPENDENT
t v n r n p w n p v p DAILY
n u t v NEWSPAPER
w w o n tP P D
AN
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ju u u h w » i a i •
'K T O U L M E X L V in

DCT Club Be
Formed At SHS
' Louia Girard, coordinator of the
Divert HIed Cooperative Training
Program, taid thia morning that
a "D . C. T. Club" will be organlxed at Seminole High School during
the flrat weeka of the echool year.
Girard aald that all membera
of the D. C. T. program at the
high achool will be membera of
the club.
'R A two-day Joy ride by three
“ Because the student-learner
Seminole County youngitera waa worka in the afternoon, hit acheended yeaterday when they wereidule doea not permit participation

Three Youths Are
Taken Into Custody
For Stealing Jeep

SANFORD, FLORIDA

published 1908

Big 3 W ill
Offer Plan
To Egypt
LONDON UR— The Western Big
Three determined today to w ind up
the Sues conference by nightfsll
and presents its lg-natlon plan for
internationalising the canal to
Egypt despite Soviet-ldlan opposi­
tion.
One well-informed source said
another attempt would be made to
get ths conference to agree on (our
or five governments to approach
Egyptian President Nasser as a
committee ln an effort to set the
stage for direct negotiations.
“ We hope to wind up the con­
ference today," an American Em­
bassy spokesman said.
The West plans to hand Nasser
a full report on the discussions
during the eight-day closed parley
— including the opposing Indian
plan supported by Russia, Ceylon
and Indonesia. This would leave
actual control of the waterway In
Egypt's hands, with an interna­
tional board set up only to advise
the Egyptians.
Egypt’ s reporter) threat to hoU
up liritlsh and French ships us­
ing the cans) stunned conference
delegates. An official of the nation­
alised canal board act up by Nssser
was quoted as threatening to de­
lay the ships if Frenchmen and
Englishmen working as canal pil­
ots quit their Jobs.
The British and French Cabinets
were called Into special sessions
to deal with what appeared a new
crisis building up.

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THURSDAY AUGUST 23, 1958

If Your Herald In Not
Delivered By 8 P. M.
Call 1821 Before 7 I*. M.
For Delivery

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No. 168

Highway Group Okays 6-Point
Approach To Road Problems
$ 5 Million
Program
Proposed

A six-point approach to the
present road problems and needs
o f Seminole County was approved
taken into cu.tody by the S em i-!1" ,'"» 1ny
« tr* ;fu.rrlcu,.«r
last night at a meeting of the
_ .u
I actlvitlea of the achool, he aaid.
Cltixcns' long Rango Tlighway
o o e County Sheriffs deputies *, |••Therefore, the need for aome soPlanning Committee held at Mm
they were taking purloined ga»o- clal acuvUy baaed on mutual inSpencer's Restaurant.
line to a Jeep that had been stolenI tereat ia necessary," Girard added.
John KriUcr, Sanford City Co nThia problem, he aald, is met by
Monday night.
inlssioner and Seminole County
organixing local clubs having a
A 17-year-old Forest City boy,
Commissioncr-elect, p r o p o s e d
wide variety of actlvitlea.
iu well as hi a other two compan­
"We undertake an overall high­
Explaining the purpose of the D.
way plan for the entire county
i e s , a 14-year-old white boy, and C. T. Club, Girard said that dur­
projecting our nerds into the fu­
a 10-year-old Negro boy, admitted ing the year the club has dances,
ture at least ten years."
taking the Jeep from the San Lan- picnics, plans radio and TV pro­
In addition, Kridcr proposed
grams
for
local
stations,
as
well
do Golf Club property.
that live program be financed by
as assembly programs for the
George Howard Stuckey, the 17* achool.
a bond Issue that would total aa
year-old youth, had no explanation
much aa five million dollars.
The organisation la expected to
for taking the Jeep when brougnt take part in civic and achool pro­
Krider again brought up for dis­
cussion by the Long Range High­
to the Seminole County Jail by jects closely related to the com­
way Planning group the proposal
Deputy Sheriff M. McClelland. munity auch as Red Cross, TB
that a short route to Oviedo from
He said, “ We Juat did U for tho Association, March of Dimes, and
other almliar efforts.
Sanford be bull) by using a cause­
H h and the ride."
"Once a year the club members
way over Lake Jcsup.
The Negro boy, who at flrat
attend a District meeting o f all
Also approved last night by the
could not remember where l.o
Used
U
D. C. T. club. In their district. At
group, was an invitation to the
,
a ' ! th*‘ «m e district officers a n electState Road Board to hold their
F
C,tJr&gt;
, t f d*y |ed and they also participate in the
next tweeting ln Sanford. William
!ii ’
° 'd *nd ln election of a district repre.enUtlev
A. Kratxert will extend the Invithe seventh grade."
! to the Slate Convenlon, Glratd
tation to the State Road Board
The 14-year-otd white boy, also, pointed out.
group meeting this weekend in
o f Forest City, aaid that he at­
A a chosen location there ia a
South Florida.
tended Lyman School and waa in yearly state convention which will
Brelley Odham, chairman o f
the seventh grade.
be held this year in Miami. Each
the Citixena Long Range Highway
(According to the youngsters, club selects two delegates from its
Planning Committee said last
u&gt;ey took the Jeep Monday nigftt, members for this convention.
night as the road needs o f the
hid it in a south Seminole County
There are now over 100 clubs ln
county, in every section, were dis­
orange grove Tuesday night, and the State which are grouped to­
cussed "W e should hold meeting*
WASHINGTON
- The United
wrere attempting to use it yester­ gether Into the Florida State Fede­
with people in every community
States is asking Britain to find
day when apprehended.
ration of D. C. T. Clubs.
of the county, Longwood, Alta­
out
whether
Red
China
has
any
A can containing diesel fuel was
The local club electa Ita own
monte Springs, Casselberry, Ovie­
stolen by the boys from a truck oflfcers. However, its constitution Information on the fate of a Navy
do, Geneva, Lake Mary," Odham
patrol
plane
which
ia
missing
off
aa orange grove workers left the and by-laws must be submitted to
proposed auch a meeting so that
Vehicle momentarily. They were the Stale Distributive Cooperative the China Coast after an attack
"w e could aay people, what do we
walking along a county road Just Education Section where they ere by unidentified aircraft.
need In roads for this county?"
Britain hat diplomatic relations
•if the Forest City highway when either approved or disapproved by
Meetings o f the from * will be
with
Red
Chins;
the
United
States
picked up by Deputy Sheriff Mo the Exeaitlve Boerd of the State
held once e»M&gt; moitftf aod the
Cleiland.
. « . • FederatM of D. C p T ; Clubs.'
•
3.
The State Department ac&amp;u\ t membership of the committee
A s assorted inventory o f a n i­
On# af the moot important activi­ ter receiving a formal report
will be revived to ita full itrength.
SAN FRANCISCO UP-Presidentf
cies was tu n ed out &gt;-f the pockets ties of the club is the annual
from Navy headquarters her* Elsenhower goes before the Repub­ AN EDITORIAL
The contrart for the construe- Ne* m«n»be»r* o f the committee
o f the three youngstatrs. In front employer-employe banquet, which
that a Martin IMM Mercator witl) lican National Convention today to
tlon of the New Yorh Giants new *“ 8Be*ted at last night's discuso f then, on a table at the Teml- serves le (1) express to their em­
four officers and 13 enlisted men accept nomination for a second
dormitory building has bean re- ,lon* i n c l u d e d Representative
nole County Jail, were: four plas­ ployers the appreciation for their
aboard had been attacked at 1:33
reived in Sanford by John Burton Gordon V, Frederick; J. Dan
tic spoons, one comb, a bottle op participation in the training pro­
term
and
put
his
administration's
a. m. Thursday, local lime, north
111, Architect, signed by officials Wright, Warren E. Knowles, San­
oner, a piece of copper wire, a gram ( I ) give employers a better
o f Formosa while over interna­ record on the line In the campaign
o f the New York Giants' organisa­ ford City Manager; Captain Rob­
pencil, a inndkerchlef, one pocket- Idea of tha Job which they and
tional waters.
ert W. Jackson, Commanding Offi­
against the Democrats.
tion.
tailfe, three empty billfolds, a ma- the school are doing (I ) bring about
cer, NAS; and the Naval Air Sta­
The Sanford Herald lias passed another milestone!
State Department pres* offl -cri Fortified by a unanimous vota of
The contract Is dated Aug. 20.
•caine nut, 37 cents in change, a a better understanding among em­
Only yeaterday. Wednesday, Aug. 22, The Sunford Herald
ployers, school and student learn­ m°rnt&gt;-1' RCI|&gt; lMUcd lhil
Dewitt, Furncll A Spicer, suc­ tion'* Public Worka Officer.
hammer, a bit and a wrench.
wildly cheering delegates in hit rebecame a year older.
The slate of proposals adopted
ers. (4) end provide ■' practical
cessful bidders for the construc­
Apparently, according to Sheriff
"Our Navy authorities have pub- clec,*on ^Id, ha Is srehduled to
Through the good years and tho Imd ones The Sanford tion of the new building to be at the Wednesday night meeting
learning silualion for the students.
Luther Hobby and Deputy Sheriff
For a better understanding by lished a preliminary report of the ?o lo the Cow Palace rostrum and Herald has been published in the interest of a bigger and erected at (he cornrr o f Mellon- of the committee Included:
McClelland, the boys had ridden
tha parents, an "open house” is UB. Navy patrol plane said lo be before a nationwide radio-television better Sanford and Seminole County.
ville and Celery Aves has turned
1— A proposal to contact Im­
bicycles to the Ban Lando Golf also hald by the club with exhibits missing and unaccounted for ap. „udltnce Just after the convention
There have been some minor interruptions and emer­ the contract over to its attorneys mediately the appropriate parties
Course and had stolen the Jeep.
and atudy materials set up to show
*?*r
*l,*cb by un*' hears Vice President Nison, who gencies - all of them were overcome.
for review.
of the Seminole County Commis­
Witnesses, they say, had seen what ths class is accomplishing
n
s ir e n
will return to San Francisco today
For forty-eight years The Sanford Herald lias served the
The amount o f the bid Is undis­ sion, District Road Board mem­
two of the boys involved in the and the scope of the student train­
V fft have been Informed by tlie
citizens o f the Sanford and Seminole County community and closed, however, according to the ber, and the District Office of the
auto theft and were being search­ ing.
Department o f Dcfcn-c that the from Whittier, Calif.
throughuut
its columns during these long nund&gt;er of years architect. The building as bid, State Road Department and do
ed for at the time they were apEisenhower said In announcing
Girard extends an invitation to all commander of ths U. S. 7th Fleet
there
has
been
good news. Imd news, news of progress and was modified slightly redurlng ull that is necessary to get the
•yehended.
haa
undertaken
an
immediate
nir
his
availability
for
another
term
Juniors and seniors to visit the new
the number of rooms to be used as remainder of llighwray 17-92 under
A hearing for the two boys of D. C. T. room at the high school and surface search for the plane last Feh. 29 that as far as hs was the acceleration o f progressive ideas and projects.
sleeping
quarters for the baseball construction.
The
Sanford
Herald
is
among
tho
few
business
organiza­
Juvenile age Is being leld this aft­ which will be open from now until and survivors.
concerned the main Issue of the
2— A resolution to contact the
tions o f the community IImt has served the |icople within trainees
ernoon before Juvenile Judge Ern­ the school opening. Any questions,
"The Department of State is en­
Work on tho construction o f lli* District Road Hoard member and
est Houshoider.
deavoring to obtain whatever in­ campaign would be the record of It for such n long number o f years.
said Girard, concerning the
No definite charges hive been gram msy be asked at any time. formation it can regarding the his first term. And aides sakl In
As Sanford and Seminole County lias grown, prospered building Is expected lo begin with­ request in Immediate report on
the status of Htat* Road 48 and
placed yet against the older boy,
Girard may be reached at the Incident and will take such steps advance of his adreis today that and exiutnded, so has The Sanford Herald—and it steps in a week, Architect Burton re­
to request an early letting of the
apparently the leader of the small high echool personally or by call- •a may be indicated after the his emphasis will be right on that forward today Into the forty-ninth year looking for­ vealed today.
contract.
facta are ascertained."
gang.
ins 378 or 704.
point — the record.
ward to the greatest years of its long history.
3— To request that a route ba
It's a record Adtal Stevenson,
In the pages of The Sanford Herald there are redesignated on State Rond 48 from
the Democratic presidential nomi­ rorded the stories of the creation of Seminole County, a
Mrllonvllle Ave to tie in with the
nee, and his colleagues sharply as­ Florida land Itoom, trolley cars, a midtown railroad station,
west end o f the county. It was
sailed at their party convention
the b ig celery days, the imving of its streets, a new (.Jourt
proposed that the District Itoad
In Chicago last week. It's a record
House, and even now there are plans for more and bigger
Roatd member and the State
the Republicans have been prais­
expansion within the community.
Road Board lie requested lo con­
ing loudly here all this week.
The Sanford Herald, thioughmit its past forty-eight years,
CLEMSON, 8. C „ - Newly-cre- sider the request of a route from
Elsenhower told his news conferanswered criticism in my life,” haa agreed and disagreed In the interest o f growth and sled Western Electric Scholar­ Mellonville Ave. west to the Woand that hs feci* the opposition prosperity— and its policies will continue to itarullcl the de­ ships at Clrmson College have klva River bridge.
attack will do nothing "but re­ sires o f a flourishing, thriving, successful city and county. been awarded to Charles Snckett
4— Senator Douglas Munition!
Spencer Jr., of Charleston, and proposed to the committee 'hut
bound upon the people who make
James
Howard
Allrs&gt;t.
o
f
Sanford,
It."
they endorse a request the build­
FIs. Both are rivll engineering ing of u new bridge across the St.
Immediately after the convention
students.
adjourns the President will leave
Johns Itlver un State Road 413 to
by speclalt rain for three or four
The grant* provide tuition, uni tie In with State Road ifl and that
A
l
|
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l
22
days of golf and general relaxation
form fees, books, and supplies Celery Ave. be widened, under
Admissions
at the plush Cypress Point Club
They arc based on outstanding heavy maintenance, to 21 feet
PFC-Mel
Fleischer
o
f
the
UJ.
on the Monterey Peninsula, about Mrs. Bell. Hawkins (Lockhart)
scholastic ability, engineering ap­ within a 00 foot right of way.
Marine Corps, and son o f Mr. and
123 mile* south of San Francisco.
titude and need.
3—The committee also endorsed
He will fly buck to Washington ear­ Mary Francis Oliver (Sanford) Mrs. Irwin Fleischer of Hanford,
a program to widen Sanford Ave
Spencer,
a
rising
sophomore
at
was
picked
from
Camp
LrJrune,
Births
ly next week.
«
N. C., to represent the camp at Clrmson, is a graduate of St. to the Sanford Naval Air Station.
Renomlnatlon of an EisenhowerBaby Boy Ouxbury
ft—The committee proposed that
the All Marine Golf Tourney held Andrew* High School in Charles­
Nixon ticket put the President in
Discharges
ton. lie maintained a 3 02 grade •he Orange County Board of Comlast week at Oceanside, Calif.
a Jovial mood. After watching the
Fleischer came in third in the ratio o f • possible 4.00 during his mlssioners be requested to pa\o
balloting on TV in his St. Francis Mr*. Forrest Nutt and baby buy
! freshman year at college after the three miles of red brick roid
(Orange City)
All Marine Golf event.
Hotel suite with family members
lie witl lie one of the three Ma- c*r *"8 ■» A'* in his first semes from the Orange County tine lo
and friends, he made a brief visit
llarry M. Ilulse (I)e liar) I
rlnrs that will represent the Ma- »«r of work. He wa* news editor Stat Road 30 due to the fact Hut
last night lo Civic Auditorium,
Harrietts Johnson (Sanford)
rinc Corps In the All Armed ° t the student newspaper,
where Major George Christopher
•j vice- a large number of Seminole Coun­
Lydia Johnson (Sanford)
Force* Tourney to be played at president of the YMCA Council, ty residents, working at I'atrirk
wax host at a ball marking the
and a member of the national Air Force Base, use that route si
Linda Dr Matt in (Hanford)
100th anniversary of both the ,11cKglln Field next week.
championship Pershing R i f l e s the shortest distance to their
publican party and the city of ban
August 23
Drill Platoon. He Ij a member o f work.
Francisco.
Admissions
Accompanied by Mr*. Eisenhow­
Phi Eta Sigma, honorary seholss" i t |, time to sta.t planninj
Patsy Owens (Sanford)
er, the President got a rousing ova­
tic fraternity.
-uad* into 17-92 to dewlou ths
Visit leg llowrs
tion.
Allred, a native of Belton who wc,t ,ja c of the cou nt)." ChairTALLAHASSEE or — Gov.
Col.
Before switching on his TV art Private Rooms—It a m. to 9 p.m.
now lives in Florida, graduated ,u n Jlralley Odham told tile com"»» * W
Wa office from Seminole High School, San mittce as they dlsruncd the overto watch tha convention proceed­ Reml-PHvata R o o m .-I p.m. to 4
ths remainder of this week.
ings, Eisenhower visited in hi*
p.m .; T p.m. to 9 p.m.
ford, In Juno. Hs received a rcrtl- 11 pictuie o( the road needs m
The governor and his family
suite for about five minutes with Pediatries—It s.m. to • p.m. (parficata of merit In the National earh aect'on of the county.
arc
vacationing
at
their
beach
cot­
former President Herbert Hoover.
Mta and/or grandparent* only)
Merit Scholarship competition last
The next meeting of th 'T'itage
near
St.
Tcrosa.
Collins
is
He also got la an afternoon nap Obatetries— According to accom­
spring.
feus' Long Raoge Highway .Man­
taking advantage o f tho time
as recommended by bie doctors.
modations and nn visitors dur­
ning Committee, slated for Sep­
away to work oa sumo of his fuAt hla news conference, Eisen­
ing fowling o f bablos.
tember, will bring the Mayor* am)
taro spetebea.
hower aald ha now feels “ about
leading cluxsni of all o f Scmloola.
His next scheduled speech will
••s-ifu
finger over one or tae squadron aircraft during yeatenuys inspection of VAH-ti at BNA8. Onlookers aa good as avar" I Is moatba af­
bo mads at a mooting of tho Mi­
Partly steady Friday, Bute County’* communities together ta
ter
undergoing
major
abdominal
are Commander W. E. Leasee, ‘ Chief Staff Officer, Maintenance Chief Joe Stepp, Commander F. D.
ami Springs-HUiooh Chamber o f ckaaga la temper stare; tew tmdgfct plan a comprehensive road
Murphy, VAH-9 Maintenance Officer, and Cemmaadtr W. R. Haxiett, tha squadron's Commanding surgery and Us heart attack of
gram.
84 71.
Commcra* Aug. U
last ia * . aa.
^ O ffice r. (Official Photo, U. S. Navy)

U.S. Asks Britain
To Seek Details

About Plane's Fate

★

Ike W ill Accept Nomination,
Rut Record P n Line Today

Construction Will

Be Started Soon
On New Dormitory

H erald O bserves
4 8 th A nniversary

Howard Allred Is
Given Scholarship

Fleischer Will
Hospital Notes Mel
Play In All Armed
Forces Golf M eet

Collins Family
On Vacation

Weather

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THE SANPORD HERALD

ISENHOWER: Hes Seeking Another Term

Patients Moke Key
From Spoon; Flee
Mental Hospital
CH ATTAH O O CH EE UP&gt;— Tour
mental patient* fashioned a key
out o f • ipoon handle and fled
from the Florida State H w pltal
yesterday S '• » ' M U • _/ vara
apprehended lorn* two hours lat­
er.
Hospital Supt. William R efer*
said one o f the escape**, William
Rodrtfua, had been charted with
murder In D a d * County and an­
other, Edward L. Singleton, had
been committed a fter being con­
victed In Hillsborough County on
brsaklnr and entering charge*.
The two other* who enjoyed a
b rief priod o f liberty were D. J.
Munday o f Dural County and R J.
Burney o f Putnam County.
Rogers said that while an at­
tendant was taking a group of
patient* to another section o f the
hospital, these four used the key
to get out one door and broka
open another door o f their wards.
Munday was apprehended by
Deputy Sheri I ( Robert Martin.
The three others were taken by
attendanta near Hardaway eait
o f here.

Pollicemen Kill
Robber, Capture
Two In Gun Duel

By Surprise, Bachelor Takes Dare;
San Fran’s Ready Learns To Run H om e

I «hy hy the 0*1 dea Sole It reedy
fee dm teflon af Sapeblltaa eanvenilee delegates.

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f p fCANKUN JOHNSON
Ordtral Free* Association
Correspondent
M * n tA M C W C O — Ttm deM m o f this City o f ttm Ooldcn
OaU, and they are legion, win
that 'Frisco la the moat
elltan city la Urn country,
l i s t may be an undsratataxben the OOP opens Its
Q a a vitln n on Aug. so, fo r Urn
la w n tits rally will be bunting at
Urn atoms.
Almost since the day la early
[February, 1955. when the then
(Mayor Elmer Robinson laatned
to Me astonishment that “ the
W hite House says it la to be
S *a Francisco In *9fl” they have
been scrambling around hare ta
Mho, together dAOO hotel room*.
That, aa almost everyone eonaodis. simply la net enough hotel
•pact fo r a national political eon
but fortunately

Fraa*laco la Ilka New Orleans in
the .Waxed way It can entertain
a household of visitors that overRow* Urn guest reoni lata Urn
attie, basement, Lawn and garage.
Tb*y*ll find room somehow
and betides Umr* Will bo a'Iran
an ahenp within Urn transit papateflon, beating a path ta China*
lawn’ and the other colorful at­
tractions that never let you for­
get that thla la "Um gateway to
the Orient."
It la no ratlaottas u,______
pmadaeo that It la ahart of total
wen* far such a jamboree, beanuaa only three eitle* have
draught New Torn, of ce
bat It has hooted only two
naatleos bacauoa for this purM at It la geagreyhlraBy afr-ooa*
•an .Chicago, wheat (.OOO-plus
trams «uka It a "natural" aa fa*
Masted by Its M past conclave*,
gM VMteMMUa, nuwarup to Uta
W tair Cttx ln physical giant
RMMpatfntMna attaetad to by

boo-boo ao fa r was that choice
o f the three sculptured figures
from Rodin's "Dante's Inferno"
group fo r the convention pro­
gram, and the mayor himself
caught that la tlm*.
You could have knocked exMayor Robinson over With a
feather when he received a tele­
phone call from the a o p N a­
tional committee gathering in
Philadelphia to pick Um alts that
hi* hometown could hare u If ha
"g a t busy." Chicago and Phila­
delphia were the contenders, and
Baa Francisco had not even put
in a bid.
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ROBINBON sent a telegram
the lata Benator Robert A . Tart,
pledging 9100,000 aa quickly aa
you can say "Ike," and rounded
up businessmen who agreed to
raise another 9100,000, since then
the elty has underwritten the
entire 9990,000 and provided the
Cow Palace rent free.
I t la not that Californians arc
getting alow In pushing their
state fo r conventions, but they
had surmised that with three bit­
terly coatesUng OOP leaders and
Candidata e -V lo * FraaMmt Nin­
on, Senator WUUam F. Knowload and Gov, Goodwin Knight—
they wouldn’t have a chance.
P resides tial
aid*
Sherman
Adams now la credited with
shunting things this way. I t
mom* ancient history now, but
Um row with Senator Joseph
McCarthy than was la full awing
aad Adame la reported to havo
dreaded "an Invasion a f Um gal­
lery by McCarthy Wisconsinites."
BeWfm. ha never baa
Chicago aa too frt*w _. ______
bower territory, dating back to
the big battle last time with
Um lata Benator Robert A . T a f t
San Francisco asters a select
g im p a f m ly eight cttlaa that
have hasted m a n than on* con­
vention. Beatdm Chicago end

P ramcrate there in
flftfl Q R i i m u

M I N N E A P O L I S VS A
bachelor schoolteacher claim* ho
has proved that it require* only a
teveu-hotir workday to care for a
family of four children and do all
the washing. Ironing, cooking, bak­
ing, houaecleinlng, bathing and
disciplining.
Maurice K. Enghauten, M , a man
of great courage, took a dare and
found out what It's like to run
a home.
It all came about after Enghausen, who teaches at Sau Ra.
pW*. Minn., read a Minneapolis
Tribune story about the long work
week o f today's young mother, lie
wrote a letter to the paper, lay*
Ing, “ Any woman who put* In
that many hours is awfully slow,
a poor budgeter of Ume or Just
plain Inefficient’ ’
He offered to prove his point by
keeping bouse for * family. T h t
Tribune arranged for him to take
over for three days at the Min­
neapolis home of th* Robert Dal­
tons, subject of the original story.
So, armed with nothing more
than hla theories and bravery,
Knghauscn mo veil Into the Dalton
house and told the parent* to take
it easy, that ho w ai there to do
all the housework and child tend­
ing.
When the sin was over, Enghausen chucklsd victoriously. “ I
still wish teaching 115 stuJent*
were as easy as handling four
children and a bouse."
Mrs. Dallnn, previously more
Ihnn a little skeptical, praised him.
“ In cooking, he did better than
1 do," she conceded. "In cleaning,
1 am more thorough. But perhaps
some of that Is unnecessary. He
certainly fit beautifully in our fam ­
ily, nml the kids were sorry to
see him go.
“ He's so methodical. The only
hlng he forget was to wind his
watch.
"And he knew Just where to find
everything— the soup in the base
ment and tho pliers on the rear
of tho refrigerator top."
Knghausen figured his work
load totaled 20 hours over the
three days.
Here 1* part what he did just
th* first day;

Riesel Says Killing
Means Gang W ar

Washed three load* of clothes
and hung them outdoor* 4a dry.
Ironed all the laundry, Includ­
ing underwear and aheeti, which
Mrs. Dalton doe* not Iron.
Cleaned tho first floor.
Baked two cakes, neither from
commercial mixes.
Prepared two stlads to be eat­
en the next day.
Fixed a soup and aandwlch lunch
and a big aupper which he serv­
ed In the back yard.
Bathed Marty, 4, Mary I, and
Robbie, 2, at the same time,
Timmy, T, escaped when he
heard water running.
Waihed the woodwork.
Undressed the children for their
naps, and dresaed them again
when they awakened.
Borrowed aoda for the ceka*
from a next door neighbor "wha
looked « • ikaaik eh* tissueb* she
had belter humor m e."
Disciplined th* children mildly.
Scrubbed the kitchen floor—at •
p m., because ha doesn't believe
In letting thing* go until tomor­
row.
Made a hit with the children.
Tim m y gave him 10 pannlea for
a gift. M aty told him " I really
love you," as she climbed onto
his lap. And Robert let him do
everything for him, from feeding
to diaper changing.
Enghausen says his efficiency
stems from the fact ha h u kept
house for himself for seven years
and did housework to earn monay
while a college senior.
"M y mind works like a clack
and la full of pigeon holei Ilka a
desk, In which planned thoughts
are filed to be used later,” ha
says.
The Daltons considered his stay
wonderful.”

State Rood Board
Study Proposed
Bayway Location
TALLAH ASSEE tit — Members
o f the B u te Road Board will in­
spect Um aite o f the proposed
Pinellas County bayway Aug. 29.
The board has accepted the in­
vitation o f tha Pinellas County
Commission and chambers o f
commerce o f various municipali­
ties in the area to hold Its regu­
lar monthly meeting at Clear­
water Friday, Aug. 24.
Executive Director Ralph Davis
M id board members would take
advantage o f being fa Um ores
to look over the mute o f the pro­
posed hayway, e system o f causeway* and bridges which would tie
Mullet K ey and the lower St. Petersburg beaches with the Sonshine Skyway,
Only district board member At
Rogora and Chairman WUhur E.
Jones hove vtijtod the site o f Um
proposed bayway, Davis said.
It Is poaattda tho board will he
able to anaminca at tho meeting
hew the IT million dollars fa tedoral interstate highway funds allocated ta Florida fo r the cur­
rant fiscal year wtU he distributed
among the flv * state rued dtetrirta, Da via said.
The board already bar M id
that the Initial federal money wtU
be sprat on tataratnte links fa
Um larger ritie* to help relieve
urban w affle crushes.
t h e meat fag at Clearwater will
be M tew w th y fa that i t wig be
tha A rte

NEW Y O R K UB—Labor column­
ist Victor Riesel ssyst he slaying
of a truck driver Satuiday Is an­
other link In a chain o f under­
world murders Ihat hav* followed
his being blinded by acid.
The murders are "indicative af a
terrific gang war which la Juat be­
ginning in New York and will soon
spread across the nation,” Rebel
■aid In a brieft elevislon appear­
ance last night—the NBC—Btova
Allen Show.
Belscl, blinded by an acid-fling'
Ing hoodlum April 9, referred to
the killing Saturday of Fred Mitchnor, 24. The truck driver waa found
with four bulleta la hit body In a
hallway of a Lower East side tene­
ment.
Police said, however, there la
"no definite association at thla
Uma" between Mbehner'e death
aad the slaying of Abraham Talvi,
M , last month.
T h t F B I baa said Talvi waa th*
maaw ho toaaed th* arid at Ralael
for a 91.000 fee.
In hla T V appearance last night,
Relael said the murders are a
"disciplinary action" on the port
underworld Boases.
"M o 1st tho meat teriflcaRy
as*. Th* law requires fast only
organised crim e," aald the
Mat. "Hitting m waa only a sym­ four msotfaga « year bo hold fa
bol that ha men la crime, who tho MtefaTmit fa tho 19
make organised e m i * M g busi­ H has ban In office, the
es ss, will atop at nothing to get heard has bald alt af He
rid a f their accusers.”
9A “ “ ‘

NEW YO R K (A — Police failed
one masked robber and captured
two others fa a blazing gun duel,
In a plush Park Avenue restaurant
la at night. A police sergeant Waa
wounded.
A parking lot attendant, who la
an ex-patrolman, witnessed the
robbery through a kitchen window
o f Um Town and Country Restau­
rant at 290 Park Ave. He called
police who burst fa on teh three
armed men.
The restaurant had closed 50
minutes before the holdup attempt.
Murray Freldlandsr, 41 cashier
of the restaurant, tohl police three
gunmen entered his office and one
demanded:
"G im m e the money, you, or I'll
fall you."
Friedlander handed over a cash
box containing about $200.
. Two of the thugs lined up eight
kitchen helpers and a hostess
against a wall while the gang lead­
er marched Friedlander upstairs
to a safe In the manager’s office.
About that time Police Sgt, How­
ard Brunn and two patrolmen
charged Into Um restaurant. Brunn
was ahot fa tha right arm by on*
of the robbera.

Ike Leaves Tuesday
For San Francisco
W ASH ING TO N (f f j— A change
in hla plana will put President El■enhower In Son Francisco In ttmo
to toko o personal nano, tt ho
wants, fa th* designation o f hla
vie* presidential running mots.
But there woo no new Indication
ha plana to do ao.
W hit* H oum press secretary
Jamee C. H agerty said yeetarday
Elsenhower w ill leave tomorrow
— 24 hour* earlier than ha had
planned—fo r tha Republican N a­
tional Convention. Ha said Elsen­
hower wants more time "to visit
with many o f hla friends who era
delegatee.”

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ISOTtCH OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DKKD
(Sep. ISd.10 Florida lietnle, ef 1»4e&gt;
NOTICK
IB IIK R K Itr
(1IVEN,
That J. K. A Pauline W. Btemp
the holder of the followlnx certL.
rata hen filed eald certificate for
lax deed to he Iteutd thereon. The
certificate number and year of la•nance, the deicrlptlon of the pro.
party, and the name tn which It wai
aeeesaed are ae followe:
Certificate No. ISA
Tear of ]e,uanee June 31. A. D. tell
Description Of Property!
Lot I (lees H 41ft) Block II
Amended Plat of Crystal Lake
Bhoree Plat Book ( Pane II
Name In which aieened
M. T. Anderson. Ilelre
All of eald property being In the
County of Bemlnole, Hints of Florida.
Unless such certificate shall be
redeemed according to law the probeftr described Tn euch certifi­
cate will he sold to the hlghsat bid­
der at the front door of tha Bern!*
note County Court House at Benford,
Florida on tha first Monday In the
month or September, tele, which Is
tha 3rd day of Bnptember, lltl.
Dated thla loth day of July, te ll
O P HERNDON
(Tlerk Circuit Courr,
.......
Bemlnole County. Florida
(flUAlii
n o t ic e

o r APPLICATION

FOR TAX DKKD
" S U H -! * Florida * la tales ml IBM)
NOTICE IB H KRKBr GIVEN.
*• f Pauline W Stamper
te* holder of the following cerllflr l '. ? ”
•»■* eertlfleate M f
!” ,nf*d *o be lnued thereon. The
certificate number and yeer of Is*

(BEAD

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
I Bee. IBd.lt Florida Statute, af IBM)
NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN.
That J B. A Paulina W. Stamper
the holder of the following cer-lfL
cat* has filed eald certificate for
Ian deed to be Issued thereon. Tha
certificate number and rear of le
•uanee, the description of the pro.
perty, and the name In which 11 waa
aaaaeaed ara aa follows!
Certificate No. SIS
Tear of luuanea Juna 3L A. D. 1114
Deacrlntloa Of Prooertrt
Lot 4* Ben] Jamee Subdivision
Piet Book • Pass t
Nama In which aeeeaeed
BenJ Jamee
All of aald p r o p e r t y beln«
tn the County of Bemlnole, State of
Florida. Unlaae such certificate shall
be redeemed according to law the
property described ta auch certificate
will be sold to the hlgheat bidder
at the front door of the Bemlnole
County Court House at Benford.
Florida, on the first Monday In the
month of September, I t lt which le
the 3rd day of Beotamber. tell.
Dated this ttlh day of July, lilt .
O P. HERNDON
Clerk Circuit Court.
Bemlnole County. Florida
(B R A D

nfmcR o r a p p l ic a t io n
FOR TAX DEED

(Sac, 1*4.1* Flerida Otatalea af tOMI
NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN.
That J E. A Paulina IV. Btempetha holder of the following eortlfl
rate has filed eald certificate far
tax deed to he laaued thereon. Yhe
nertlflce'e number and year of Is­
suance, the description of the pro­
perty. and tha name In which It wae
anseteed aro as fotlowii
Certlfleata No- t it
Tear of leiuaace June 3L A. D. te ll
Description Of Property!
s m rt of ir m n of b e h
of BE U of BW &gt;i Beetloa »
Townehlp tl X R aaga'lt R
1 Acre*
Name In which aieesaed
ivtllle L Byrd
All of eald p r o p e r t y being
In the County of Hemlnola, Btate of
Florida. L’nteae auch certificate ehall
bn redeemed accordlns to law Ihe
property described In such certificate
will be sold to Ihe hlsheet bidder
at the front door of tne Bemlnole
County Court House at Hanford.
Florida, on tha flrat Monday In the
month of September, tell, which le
Ihe 3rd day of September, tell.
Dated thle 10th day of July, 111*.
O. P. HERNDON
Clerk Circuit Court.
Bemlnole County. v lorlds
(BEAL)

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ta rei t r ia ls af
N, BYLVANIA M c C A L L E T .^ ^ ^ ^
Ta A ll Cradllers
l a « l lalasa ay

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Toa end each of you are hereby
otlfled and required to present any
:Ulme and demands which you., or
liber of you. may hnva agatnil
he eetale ot tf. BYLVANIA McCALLEY, deceased, late of said County,
to the County Judte of Seminole
County, Florida, at hie office In thi
court house of said County at Banford. Florida, within eloht calendar
months from the time of tha firs*
publication of this notice. KacB
claim nr demand shall be In writ­
ing. and nhal| state the place of
residence and post office add roes of
the claimant, and shall be sworn te
by the claimant or agent or atternev and nny euch claim or demanl
not so filed ehall be void.
Harvey Wallace McCalley
Ae executor e f the Leri W ill
end Testament of
Brlranla McCat
“alley, deceased
R. W. Ware. Attorney
Woodruff.Perk In* Bldg..
Benford. Florida.
First publication August tlth. te l!

In the fe a rt at the Ceaaty Jadgw
aemI■■.!• Caaaty. FtariOa, la
Prabata,

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la rai Estate af
IELKN 1L DAT BCNIULTZ.

T * All Credlteen a a* Permena ffariag
flalass ay D m asla Agate,* Bali
Eatalti
You and each of you ar* hereby
notified aad required to present any
claims naddemands which you, or
either of you. may hay# against
the eetata of H ELEN B. DAT
BCIITTLTZ
deceased, lata
ef eald
County, to tha County Judge of Bern.
Jnole County. Florida, at hie office
In the court house nf eald County at
Banford, Florida, within eight calen­
der months from the time of the
t ret publication of thla notice. Each
lalm or demand ehall be In writing
and shall atala the place of residence
and poef office address of tha claim­
ant. and anatl bn sworn to by tha
claimant, or agent or attorney, end
any such claim or demand not so
riled ehall be void.
Carl Rnls
Ae executor of the Last W ill
and Testnmtnt of
Helen B. Day Bchnlte. deceased
R. W. Ware.
Woodruff-Perklns Bldg,
Banford. Florida.
Mty. for Executor.
tin t publication August llth. tell.

m i n i OP APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED

(lee, 104.10 Flerida OMtatee a f 30M)
NOTICB IB HEREBY GIVEN,
That J E. A Pauline W. Bteat per
tne holder of the following -ertlflcate has tiled aald certificate foe
•ax deed to ba Issued thereon The
certificate number and year ef Is­
suance. lha description of the pro­
perty. and tha nama la which It wee
aeetesed are ae follnwet
Certlfleata No. *•»
Tear of Issuance June tl. A. D. te ll
Deecrlntlnn Of Prooertrt
W I7« ft or BH of E H af IW
r a 1I
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or BE H Beetloa I I Township ft
It, Range te B
4 Acre*
Name In which assessed
Francle O. A Bernice W. Road
Alt of eald p r o p e r t y being
In tha County of Bemlnela, Btate lit
Florida. Halses each eertlfleate ehatt
be redeemed according ta law th*
nrnnerlr demrlbed In euch eartlfleet*
will ha sold to lha hlApet bidder
at the front door of th* Beailnol#
County Court Hone* al Banford,
Florida, on tha ftr*t M m illf I * thn
month of September, te ll which ta
the Ird dnr of September. WI4.
Dated thle fttlh day of July. 1414.
O. P. HERNDON
Clark Circuit Court.

la fb * Caart a f |ba t'aaaty l e f t s ,
tew lnele t'aaaty, F ieri*#, la Prabate.
la ret Katate a f
QUIRINIUB q . llL'TSE R
Deceased.
Ta All Credit era aad Perea as Havtaa
Claim* ay Deautada Aaelaat Bald
Estate!
You and each of you are hereby
notified and required In present any
claims and demands which you. or
Itlirr of you may hays aralnst the
• •tala nr QUIUINIUB (A HUTSER,
•ceased, lata of aald County In Ihe
•ounly Judge of Bemlnole County,
Florida at hie office tn tha court
houee of aald Coanty at Benford,
Florida.
wllhla
eight
retendar
moths from the Hass af tba first
Publication of thle notice. Rich ■Pilota *X)upoo etoutmew
claim or demend'shall be In writing. fBEAL)
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yard, plus pulling Junior out o f the street have been a few o f your wor­
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It la tho law fa Bermuda that
no fam ily, regardless o f also,
may havo more than one auto­
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eats has (11*4 said cert I(Teal* for
la * deed la be Issued thereon. The
carUflest* member aad year ot le•amace. the ietcnsuoo e l the ore.
eertr, eat the name la which It
waa amaeeaO are m letlewit
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end ehall slat* the place e f reed,
dence and poet office address e f th!
claimant, and .hall be sworn to bf
the claimant, hla agent, or atlon|
nay, and any euch claim or dement
not eo filed shall be be *nld.
1*1 Rimer W. Ituveer
Ae admlnlitralor of the Estate ot
QUIUINIUB Q. HUTSER.
deceased
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FOR T A X DKF.D
tie r . 1*4.1* Florida atatatea * f taint
NOTICB IS IIBRBBV GIVEN,
That J K. A Paulina \V. Stamper
the holder of the rollowln* rerun ,
cite has filed Mid cartlttcata for
tai deed to be limed thereon. The
certificate number and year of
Itinance, the deecriptioa of the pro­
perty.’ and the name tn which It waa
eeeeeted'are ae follow,*
Certificate So. 131
Tear of Issuance June tl. A. D. t i lt
Description o f Property!
Loti 1*1, ZSZ. 3*1. 3S4. 311.
3SS, 1ST. I f S ^ S I A 37* Midway
I’tet Book I T t f t 41
Name In which aesetied
!/&gt;ulee O. Dlion
All of saldborouertr belnx In the
'ounty of Bemlnole, Slate of Florida.
Tntees such certificate ehall be re­
deemed acrnrdln* to law tha pro­
perly described In euch certificate
will be cold tn tha hiitheet bidder
at the front door of the Kemlnale
County Court Haute at Sanford.
Florida, on the first Monday In the
month of Oeptrmher. t»SS. which Is
the Ird day of Beptemhar, 111*.
Dated thla ISlh der of July, K it.
O. P. IIKIIN’DON
Clerk Circuit Court,
Bemlnole County, Florida
(B R A D

A key administration official
who asked not to bo named sold
the change fa plana waa "in no
way related" to tha aacond-epot
nomination. Tha nomination la ex­
pected to go to Vico President
Nixon tksplte Harold £ . Btatsen'a
efforts to keep Nixon o ff tho tick­
et.
This official said Eisenhower al­
lowed hlmMlf on extra day in Bon
Francisco "because he does not
wont to glvton y slightest impres­
sion o f remaining aloof from th*
convention,” and ao ho can talk
with friend*.
PISTOL SLAYIN G
IN V E STIG A TE D
FO R T M YERS, IR -J u tn Bam
ot, M , waa bald fo r investigation
today o f Um pistol slaying o f An
dres Molina, allegedly over a f|
loan In Immokelo* lodgings whore
both migrant farm workers wars
roommates.
Deputy Sheriff Gibb Gross M id
Samoa admitted fatally shooting
Moflno a fter a quarrel about mid
night Saturday over money bo bod
lent to MoUna. Grots said Ramos
told him B u t Molinas was armed
with n butcher Mkife.

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for

thee. 1*0.1• n erM e ■•■tat,, of IPM)
NUTICB I* HEREBY
GIVEN.
That J. K. A Pauline tv. stamper
the bolder of the following certilloete bee tiled aald oertltleata for
toa deed to be Istued thereon. The
uertlflcato number and rear of la•uanao. the description of. '
party, nail the nam, ie * 0 0
are as followti
Certificate No. t i l
Tear of lueaaco June 31. A. D. l i l t
Deecriptioa Of Property!
• Its f i e f W u of NW &gt;t see.
Hon a Townehlp It t, Ranae at
H ft Acre,
Name In which a u e u td
William I. A Uertrude Couln
All of aald p r o p e r t y being
fa the County or Seminole, State of
Florida. Union euch certificate ehall
be redeemed accordln* to law the
property deeerlbed ta ,uch certificate
w ltl.be cold to the Mgheet bidder
at the front door of the Seminole
fo u n t. Court Mouse at Sanford.
Florida, on tha first Monday In the
month of fltutember, 1 01sj which la
tho Ird day of September, m i .
Dated this teth day of July, 111*
fV P. MKRNDON
Clertt Circuit Court.
Xemtnola County Florida
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auanee. the deecriptioa of tha pro­
perty. and tha nama In which It waa
assessed are ae foltowai
Certificate No. l i t
Tear of leeuaoce June 31. A. D. 1114
Description Of Property:
Lot 34 Block A Uroye Terrace
PU t Bonk 7 Pays 43
Nemo In which aesneed
Louisa A Albert Urlneon
All of said property bain* In the
County of Bemlnole. Btate of Florida.
Unless euch certificate shall be re.
^ceordlrr tn Inw the pro-,
•d’
tirrlbed le euch certificate
will oe , ild to the hlahret bidder at
the front door of the Seminote
County Court llouee at Stanford.
Florida, on the first Monday In the
month of September. ISIS, which le
the 3rd day of September. US*
Dated thla lath day of July, tell
n p. HERNDON
Clerk Circuit Court.
Bemlnole County. Florida

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SANFORD, FLO RID A

TUESDAY AUGUST 21, 1956

Associated Preaa Leased Wire

3 Seeks
Culpepper Addresses Big
P ro p o s a l GOP Platform-Makers Pledge
Teachers, Principals S u p p o r t

New Tax Cuts For Nation

Up to 300 Seminole County
LONDON III - T h a Western Big
school teachers and 19 principals Three made a concentrated drive
met thla morning at Pine Crest
for Asian and Middle Eastern sup­
School to hear Dr. Broward Cul­
pepper, Executive Secretary of port o f their proposal for Inter­
the State Board of Control, and national operation o f the Suez Ca­
to m eet‘ new teachers assigned to nal today, but India's V. K. Krishschools here.
nn Menon wanted that Egypt
Dr. Culpepper spoke on "Essen­ would reject the plan.
tials to Successful Living."
.Menon, who visited President
Following the address, a bust*
Possibilities of a local airport bc-+
ness meeting o f the Semlnolo Nasser in Cairo before coming to
County Education Association was the conference, told a press con­ came brighter toilay as Dr. Henry
held to lay plans for the coming ference the Western plan was McLaulin appeared before the
Hoard of Seminole County Commlsyear and to complete plans for at­ "entirely Impracticable."
sloners to request their Investiga­
tending the Area V II meeting o f
The Indian envoy yesterday put
the Klorido Education Association a compromise proposal before the tion Into the feasibility of provid­
which U to bo held tomorrow in 22-nation confercnct called to deal ing available tend for the landing
strips.
the Peabody Auditorium, Daytona with the Suez dispute. The Indian
Dr. McLaulin cited a fund of 231Beach.
Plan would give Egypt full con­
ntilllon dollars of federal money
Officers of the Seminole County trol o f the 103-mlle waterway,
available for participation In state,
Education Association are: Mrs. with an international body to act
county or municipal airport*.
William B. Way president; Her- only in a consultative and advis­
Rear Admiral Delbert S. Corn*
“ I would like to a*k that you In­
old Hecktnbach, first vice presi­ ory capacity.
well, Commander Fleet A ir Jack­
vestigate the feasibility of Invest­
sonville, presented tha Sanford
dent; Mrs. Lucy Smith, second
Menon said the plan presented
ing, not spending. In SO acres of
Naval
Air Station
with
two
vice president; Mrs. Mary Joyce by Secretary o f State Dulles—
Isnd to be used for this project,"
awards from the Secretary or the
Bateman,
recording
secretary; for an international board to op­
the local aviation enthusiast told
Navy fo r safety this morning aa
Fred Murray, treasurer; and Mrs. erate the canal with Egyptian
the County Commissioners.
nearly 300 spectators, both mili­
Hflen Stephenson, corresponding participation— in effect would In­
Calling attention to the amount tary and civilian, looked on.
secretary.
ternationalize the present canal
of air traffic through nearby elites
The citations were presented
Committee! announced at th U ,comPan&gt;- Nasser nnnounced July comparable to Sanford, Dr. .McLau­
morning's meeUng by th* presl- »
K9&gt;‘Pl
nationalised the lin said that two s.ooo foot run- for meritorious achievement In
the fields o f Industrial and motor
dent are: program, Mr*. Boyd canal company.
uays would be the minimum re.
vehicle safety aboard th* base.
Coleman; ethics, Mrs. Elizabeth
An authoritative E g y p t i a n quired.
RADM Cornwell awarded the cer­
Sharon; Mrs. Syblll Routh, publi*; source in London declined cornHowever, discussion hrott into
city; Miss Edna Cblttendon, lcg-lm ent on th* U. 8. and Indian the possibility of securing akl in tificates lauding the personnel of
for the “ teamwork
that
itlailve;
Mrs.
M ary
Rogers, plans. But he said Egypt Is sat- promoting the moving of the Or­ NAS
news letters; Herold Heckenbach, isfled "the British and French lando Airport to a location mor* made these awards possible."
He concluded his address with
parliamentarian;
Miss
Rebecca are having second thoughts about centrally Icated and on property
"Congratulations
and keep it u pl"
the
use
o
f
force."
Stevens and Mlaa Barbara lluavailable for expansion.
Accepting the certificates on be.
preebt, telephone committee; Mrs.
In Cairo, however, the authori­
Commissioner Fred Dyson said half o f the Station, Commander
Hamilton Biabec, courtesy; Miss tative newspaper A1 Akhbar said
“ I think it Is advisable foo us to
Ruth Carlton, social;
advisors, India's proposals were generally investigate ba pssibilly of buldlng Henry C. Colee, executive Officer
R. T. Milwce, Stewart Gstchel, acceptable to Egypt. Tha paper a civil airport In Seminole County of th* NAS, also praised the work
o f the base personnel and stated
and Mrs. M argiret Colt.
gave a chilly reception to the U. S. and also to determine If he govern­
the awards were “ a symbol o f ac­
Dr. Culpepper, this morning, plan.
ment would approve (he Selection cidents prevented and lives sav­
told the Seminole County Teachers
The piper said Egypt doei not of a site for the proposed new ed."
that "W e are living In a great object to Menon'a proposed guar­ faculty."
The awards mark the fourth and
County Engineer L. P. Hagan fifth such elutions awarded tha
moment o f history, the time for antees of the interests o f canal
was asked to Investigate the pos­
greatness of teachers responsible users.
Station slnca 1963.
sibility of securing desirable land
for our coming through.
for
use
as
an
airport
and
to
con­
"T h ere’s too much time fo r
tact other persons possibly Inter­
cigarette* and all torts o f relaxa­
ested la cooperating with the loca­
tion without our doing anything.
tion of an air field in Seminole
Too many things are presented as
County. Hagan 1st o make hi* re­
counter economic* and It la hard
port at ha rex m’ eltng of the
for us to salect what to d o ," ho
Board of *Sml nolo Couny CommlsPALLAS, Tex., lit — King Lear,
said.
,
The Woman’s Auxiliary of. the " Dr.. JfcLmilla reprosened other
• ' g-yaar-old Dallas boy,' was un­
' ‘ However good, wo are not In­ All Silnta Episcopal Chnreh tw En­ aviatloa tnthuslasts of the county
dergoing the aeries o f antlrablas
dispensable. Keep In balance and terprise has completed plans for In his requ’ st before the. commis­
take titna to be with other profes­ the tea and open housa of Its sioner* today. However, he appear* shots today after a frantic weaksional people and have an ex­ new parish house to be held Sun­ ed alone at the meeting this mom* long search.
A dog hit IS persons In the small
change o f Ideas. Reaching out and day, Sept. 9 from 3-3 p. m.
tag to make the roquet.
city of Rockwall, IS milts from
teaching th* lives o f tha children
It is exp*ctod that Interest will
Member* of thn various commit­
here, last Tuesday. The dog was
Is the greatest thing we can do," tee* have been revealed as Mrs. run high In the possibilities of th*
later found to be rabid. Witnesses
Dr. Culpepper said.
Louis F. St. Amanrf, M in Barbara location of an airport In the Imme­
said they remembered a boy be­
diate
virlnlty
of
Sanford.
The Rev. A. G. Mrlnnis, pastor Eicholz, Mr*. Edwin French. Mrs.
Dr. McLaulin polned outt hat an ing bitten when a family- stopped
o f the First Presbyterian Church Charles Gifford, Mrs. Lee Beaten,
for some cold drinks. The fam ily
of Sanford In an opening devo­ Mrs. Robert Cox, Miss Katherine air field must be at least six was believed lo have been travel­
mlea
from
the
Sanford
Naval
Air
ILtch,
Mr*.
Arthur
Willgoose,
Mr*.
tional period at ths meeting this
ing.
morning
told
the
assembled William Canaday, Henry Eberling. Station because of existing air pat­
Wire services, newspapers and
t e r n now being used by Navy
Mrs.
Michael
McDermott,
Mrs.
I).
teachers that "m an's life never
radio stations spread the story of
J. Parker, Mrs. John Rydene, Mrs. craft.
was meant to consist of material
th* search.
J. Parkrr, Mr*. John Rydene. Mr*.
things alone.
Rabies treatments should ba
Carl Smarting, Mrs. Millspaugh
We thank God for that group
started within M days after in­
Van Brack!* and Mrs. Henry
o f peopla dedicating their livei to
fection. Without traatmant, vic­
Wood.
the building o f character," he
tims usually die In agony. By tho
•aid.
time symptoms appear, it usually
ROME UP — Lebanese customs Is too late, health authorities **ld.
"Am erica, with her barn* full
officers working with U.S. nar­
needs to oaamlno Its sense o f val­
Yesterday Mrs. Claude C. Lear,
cotics agents have smashed a big the boy's mother, heard a radl*
ues. Efforts spent for children la
ring which smuggled dope Into the account and read an Asioclated
more Important than capital In­
United Stale* and fostered heroin Press itory o f tho aearch. 8ha re­
vestment,"
tbo Rav.
Mclnnia
addiction In Lebanon, It was dis­ called that King said ha was
said.
LONDON (ft - T h a liberal Man­ closed here today.
Following the morning session,
nipped at when the fam ily stopped
Charles Slragusa, U. H. Bureau at Rockwall for picnic supplies
Georg* Touhy," president o f the chester Guardian, frequently crit­
ical
o
f
Secretary
o
f
State
Dulles,
o f Narcotics district commissioner while on an uutlng.
rvmlnol* County Chamber o f
Commerce; the Rev. David Carna- praised him today tor "great fo r Europe and the Middle East,
Tha boy was rushed to Rock­
fix, president o f th# Seminole service" to the world in the Suet said the ring was smashed with wall, where J. W. Cullin and M lsi
crisis.
selsur*
o
f
a
heroin
laboratory
in
County Ministerial Association;
Pervls Lindsey Identified him aa
The newspaper said the Dulles Beirut. He said the raid was di­ the victim. He waa then sped to
Mrs. Marion St. John, presklrnt o f
the Seminole County Council of plan for solving the dispute with rected by Capt. Edmond Azlzl at the county health office for his
Parenta and Teachers; Dr. Terry Egypt was "adm irably conceiv­ the Beirut customs last Saturday. first antirabies shot
The raiders seized 26 pounds of
Bird, Director of the Seminole ed."
Lear aald the boy had told him
County Health Unit; Mrs. Msbel
“ In putting It before the con­ pure heroin. Slragusa declined to a puppy snapped at him, but tha
Brown and Mr*. Hulda Kibbc, ference,
Mr.
Dulles
made a value tha selture. In New York, boy'i leg, he aald, apparently had
nurse* of the Seminole County speech o f tact and m oderalifi police normally rate heroin aa not been scratched so the parents
Health Unit were guests at a lun­ which was firm but courteous to worth about $3,000 a pound on the paid no further attention. _____
cheon served at Pine Crest School E gypt," the Guardian said. "H e Illegal wholesale market. Adulter­
for the teachers and principal*. has done great service to the ated and sold to addicts at retail
ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS
Hugh Carlton, chairman of the Western powers—and to the world prices, the Beirut seizure would
have been worth about 31* million
ON PAG E 3
Seminole County Principals, pre­ — in the past three weeks."
sided at the luncheon.
New teacher* of the county
schools were welcomed by Mrs.
Velma
Mitchell,
principal
of
Southside Prim ary School. She
presented e*ch new teacher with
a bag containing a green apple,
candy, chewing gum, pencils, a
ball point pen, an address
and mints.
A general session
meetings were held this

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C itizen Requests Study A p p r o v a l Col. Bender Tells
O f A irp o rt Feasibility O f P la n k Rotarians Of SAC
E x p e c te d Activities, Duties

SNAS Presented 2
Awards For Safety
By Rear Admiral

DR. BROW ARD C U LPE PPE R , Executive Secretary, State Itoard of
Control, (le ft) chati with Seminole County Superintendent o f Public
Instruction R. T. Mllwae Just prior to Dr. Culpepper’s address before
a meeting1o f Samlnole County teachers this morning. (S ta ff Photo)

Youths Seek C ounty
Road For Drag Racing
A group of teenaged boys ap- *pa trod at this morning's session
o f the Board of Seminole County
Commissioner! to request permis­
sion to use a county road for drag
racing on Sunday afternoons.
Headed by Bobby Joe Young,
who acted aa spokesman for the
group o f IS or more boys, the
group asked for the use of Lake
Howell Road Immediately behind
Lyman School.
Bobby Joa Young explained that
Bobby Wiederhold, 19-year-old
the group la interested In forming junior at Seminole High School, v(iU
a “ Hot Rod Club” which would
appear before the State Soil ConSo affiliated with the National
servation
Convention
Thursday
#&gt;|*oclaUon through which Insur­
ance would bo Issued on each boy morning to take part In a public
partlelpatlnf la tha races.
•
•peaking contest la competition
Commissioner Otis Fourakre ex with five other repreaentatves from
plained that “ it would bo easy to
Florida Soil Conservation districts.
•lock off the road so as not to
Bobby is a number of the Semi­
afsfat tra ffic."
Sheriff J. L. Hobby, speaking for nole County Chapter of the Future
the group of teanagers, explained Farmers of America. His Instructor
that ha would supervise the races. is Bill West, Vocational Agriculture
“ Thera are at least SO boys in
teacher at Seminole High School.
Sanford alone, Interested In this
Thlsl s Bobby Wiederhold'* first
ftrga n iia tio n ," he said.
Tha Sheriff said 'I t would cer­ competition on the state level, hav­
tainly help a * because it would ing won the district public speaking
taka tha boys off the roads of the conest for the area In Map. Last
county and put them in one place year he won second place in dis­
Under supervision."
trict competition.
Commissioner Fourakre said “ I
He represents (he local FFA
think it would be a good thing." Chapter as well as the local soil
Teh spokesman for the boya said conservation district when he ap­
that boys under I I couKi not parti­ pears Thursday at the San Juan
cipate In the club without their par­ ilotel In Orlando during tha con­
ents permission and boys from It vention.
#ka lft would be required to pan
His subject In the six-district
tbalr driver* ettthlnatlon before
competition will be “ Conserving
participating.
However, County Attorney Mack Our Natural Resources."

B. Wiederhold Will
Compete In Public
Speaking Contest

N. Cleveland Jr., requested that
the Board o f County Commissioners
allow him timo to check into and
determine tha county'a responsibili­
ty should they sanction such a
club.

egistration Assn.
rill Be Invited
To
Hold Meet Here
Mrs. Camilla Bruce requested

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this morning that the BoarJ of
Seminole County Commissioner*
. w rit* to tba president of the State
Association of Supervisors of Re­
gistration requesting that their
aid-w inter meeting to be held in
J lin fn n l
^ * T b e Invitation for tha «7 supervisars of registration will bo forward­
ed immediately. County Attorney
Mack N. Cleveland Jr. was In*
atructcd to write the Invitation for
tha board.
Blda were opened this morning
an a l»-wheel and an 11-whecl Traf­
fic Roller la accordance with an
advertisement authorised by the
Board of Commissioners. The Florh t l d s Equipment Co. was tha low bid­
d er on the II-wheel traffic roller
• t a net price of |),T1S.
However, In accepting the low
Sid, the Board of County Commita loners requested that the old ninewheel traffic roller bo sold for 9330.
Seminole Land Developers of
W inter Park notified tbs Board of
County Commission*rst bis morn­
ing by letter that they "planned
to do some developing In Seminole
1County." They requested Informa­
tion relative to requirements on
roads, bridges and other rtgula-

Local Girls Chosen
For Charm School
Starting Sept. 8
Three Sanford young ladles and
one from Enterprise have been
selected from SO applicants for the
first charm school to be conducted
at Sanlando Springs starting Sept.
8.

The first cours* will Include M
students from nine Central Florida
cities.
The local representatives Include
Linda Ventry, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. H. G. Veittry of 2003 Jatferson
Ave.: Jef Fllbrey, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. H. W. Fllbrey Of 1909
Palm Way; Cayo Stubbing*, da ugh
ter of Mr. and Mr*. George Stub
bingo; and Maggia Lawson, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mr*. Sam Lawton
of Stone Island, Enterprise.
The school will be conducted
ovsr a four-month period ending
the U tter part of December. All of
the cUtses will bo held at San
Undo Springs.
The purpose of the school is to
form a pool of models which would
be available to Central Florida
chambers of commerce for publi
city purposes.

I I FAM ILIES OPEN BAR E R Y
BRADENTON vB — A bakery
which I I Ohio families pooled their
resources to finance has opened
near hei*.
Virgil re g g and Charles John
•on started the movement because
0( • prolonged bakery striko In
Ohio. They cam* hero, surveyed
. Two miles of streets will be the situation and went homo to
ved In Casselberry, acceidng to
drum up support
letter read to the County Com­
missioners this morning. Tbo let­ They convinced IS other families
ami the wholesale migratioo of the
ter requested the us* o f the mixedIn-placo machine. This Is the asc­ M persons in the families followed.
Tbo bakery represents an invest­
end request received by the Board
j t tha Commissioner* for the use of ment of about 1100,000 and employs
'th e awwly acquired read mac Mae. 40 persons.

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Weeklong Search
Ends; Boy Getting
Antirabies Shots

Committees Are
Revealed For Tea,
Open House Sept. 9

Customs Officers
Smash Dope Ring

Dulles Is Praised
For Great Service
In Suez Crisis

H IM FLORIDA
UKT8 ANOTHER TIT1E
M IAM I orv—MU» Florid* of 1*3*
got another title to J a y -M Itt Coaat
Qu*rd Reserve oI 1*39.
gaily Fisher’ s dalebook Included
visits to tha cutler Androscoggin,
tha Coast Guard bate and air sta*
lion alter receiving her new title
this morning from Miami Coatt
Guard Capt. S. P. Swicegood.
PLAN E CRASHES
PENSACOLA UR—An SNJ Texan
traiaer plane crashed on takeoff
and burned yeaterday, killing two
Navy men.
They were identified as Lt. Ma­
rian Gwixdala * f B ey City. Mlch.|
and Aviation MnehtaUt’a Mate Ru­
pert D. Lindsey o f Louisville, Kjr.
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IN T E R IO R O f T E E LU TH E R A N
afternoon. More than 100 people i
Photo)

SAN FRANCISCO, i n - Republi­
can platform-maker* today, pledg­
ed the nation new tax cuts "with
particular consideration for low
and middle Income fam ilies."
Tho tentative U x plank is belug presented late today to tha
Republican National Convention
for expected certain approval. It
rails
fo r tax cuts Insofar as
they aro “ consistent with a bal­
anced budget."
The tax plank calls for further
reduction In government spending
“ without weakening the support
o f a superior defense program or
depreciating the quality o f essen­
tial services of government to our
people."
The party's proposed stand on
taxes, as dratted by the conven­
tion Platform Committee, was one
o f several planks made public
early today.
Others were released earlier by
Sen. Prescott Bush o f Connecticut
committee chairman. He withhold
however, the preamble to the plat­
form until ho delivers it himself
before the convention.
The platform's section on de­
fense expressed paty determina­
tion to maintain adequate military
strength “ so long as our security
and peace o f the world require
It."
It declared the United Statei
has "the strongaat striking force
In the world — In the air — on
the sea — and a magnificent sup­
porting land force In our Army
and Marine Corps."
Besides the promise to cut per­
sonal Income taxes tho GOP pUnk
pledged .to inltata "a^ sound pollaw o
n#f tax
law •wAuMnlta''
!s%r9* a9Matl
Icy
redactions" #
fo
small
Independent business to encourage
it to modernise and achieve prog­
ress.
"Continued balancing uf th*
budget" also was pledged to as­
sure financial strength of the
country and "maintain the pur­
chasing power uf a sound dollar,"
The GOP plank steered clear,
however, o f making the specific
tax cut pledge contained In the
Democratic platform — to raise
personal Income tax exemptions
from 9000 to $900 a year.
Tha platform claimed that ana
or tha "brightest areas of achieve­
m ent" under the Republican ad­
ministration has been the conser­
vation o f natural resource*. Dem­
ocrat* had claimed at Chicago
that the administration allowed
"selfish Interests" to "p illage"
thoso resources.
"W o commend," th* platform
a.ld, “ the Elsenhower adminis­
tration for its administration of
our publie lands and for th# elim­
ination o f bureaucratic abuses."
Tbo platfom gave approval te
the Elsenhower policy o f develop­
ing water power resources under
■ partnership arrangement with
government and private Interest*.
Democrats claimed that this pol(Centianed On Pago Three)

Funeral Tomorrow
For J. A. Young
J. A. Young, tt, passed away at
Miami Medical Center at 9:30 a. m.
Monday following a six months Ill­
ness.
Mr. Young was born March 30,
1U8 In Omaha, Neb. Ho made his
home In Sanford at 114 E. 19th
St.
lie was a member of the Pres­
byterian Church, and th# Masonic
Local No. &lt;1 FAAM.
Mr. Young came to Florida in
1923 and was superintendent of the
Florida Power and Light Co. plant
for 31 years.
Survivors include his widow, Mrs.
J. A. Young of Sanford; tlx child­
ren, R. H. Young, Miami; R. O.
Young, Miami; J. A. Young Jr.,
Lakeland; Mrs. T. L. Noble, Palatka; Mrs. J. J. Jones of Philadel­
phia, Pa.l and Mr*. R. P Goodspeed of Sanford; ona brother, C.
A. Young, of Miami; and 19 grand­
children.
Funeral services will be held
Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock
at tha First Presbyterian Church
with th# Rav. A. G. Mclnnia offici­
ating.
The Mason* will have services at
the graveside. All Masons wlU mast
at the ledge hall at 1:30 p. m.
Wednesday to attend the service*
In a body.
\ctlve pallbearer* will be: W. A.
nup, W. J. Doyle, L. J. Reeves,
i*. J. Ross, Ci J. Jones, R, N.
iiaiford, and T. P. Stewart.

Col. Frank P. Bender, Deputy
Commander o f the Plnecastle A ir
Force Bate, gave Sanford Rotarlan« at their weekly meeting yeiterday at the Yacht Club a com­
prehensive Insight o f the work o f
the Strategic Air Command and
held his listener's attention with
his rapid fire, detailed account o f
the duties and activities o f thn
various units comprising SAC.
CoL Render, a native o f Brook­
lyn, N. Y., has seen IT years -ervIce in the military force* o f the
nation and is the holder o f many
awards and citations. He Is a gra­
duate o f the Naval War College
at Newport, R. I., and waa recent­
ly transferred to the Plnecastle
AFB from McDUl Field at Tampa.
In speaking o f combat activities,
he mentioned three phasei o f th*
conflict: Tho build-up, the deci­
sive action and tha exploitation
and he explolned In detail, each
phase. He told o f the many fac­
tors involved in alerting a crew,
tho hour* o f training, tho varied
procedures in keeping flyers "on
the ready" at all time* and o f thn
many stations participating It
SAC plans. It was Interesting to
learn o f tho ro-fuellng method*
and whero they took place, o n *
member aald.
Tha speaker was Introduced b y
1st Lieut. Albert J. McGill o f Om­
aha, Neb., Base Information Servl » Officer, who, In turn was pre­
sented by Harry Lee Jr., program
chairman fo r th* day. Lt. McGill
extended an Invitation to th* club
member* te visit Plnecaatta A l
and announced th*
gain admittance.
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Show Good Results
The Sat* Driving Lecture pro­
gram currently being carried out
at the Sanford Naval A ir Station
seem* to be causing a marked efefet on the number of accident*
and traffic violations Involving per­
sonnel of th* bate.
According to a report mad* by
State Trooper T. Mark Mack df
tha NAS Safe Driving Council,
traflfc violations have dropped
tome 80 per cent and tha number
of accidents hat decreased 45 per
rent since th* first lecture eight
weeks ego.
The program presents movies
and lectures by netabl* law en­
forcement figure* of the Semlnoln
area Troopers Mack and Carl Wil­
liams gave talk* during the month
of July white County Prosecutor
Karlyl* Housholder Is handling thn
addresses this month. Voile A lWi­
liams, Florida State Attorney, lg
scheduled te lecture In SeptemberoCntlnuatton of the programs*
every Tuesday morning, will last
at long •* th* Safa Driving Council
considers them necessary.

Hospital Notes
Aagmst M
Laura Mae Smith (Sanford)
Winona Newman (8 sa ford )
Willie D. Petty (Sanford)
James Bureh (Apopka)
Charles Brunddtge (Oviedo)
Agnes Birdsong (Orlando)
Daryl McLain (Sanford)
Discharges
.
ituthl* Lee Tillman (Sanford)
Holen Byrd (Sanford)
Helen Smith and baby g i r l ,
(Long wood)
Luvera Harrison (Lake M ary)
Aagnst SI
Bernice Small
(Altamonte Springs)
Births
Baby Boy Aiken (Sanford)
Baby Girl Deffler (S an ford*. .
Discharges
Daryl McLain (Sanford)

Visiting ■ *«■
Private Rooms— 11 a.m. to 9 p m.
RemUPrivate R o o m s-* p.m. to 4
p.m.; T p.m. te 9 p.m.
Pediatries—11 a.m. to I (un. (par*
Kill* and/or grandparents only)
Obstetric*— According te accom­
modations and no tisitor* dun.
Ing feeding o f babies.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

Florida
SAN rRANCISCO uP
delegates to the Republican Nation,
al Convention are having a difficult
lim e reaching here due to an air­
line atrlke in Florida.
Alib ut eight have arrived and
theae are expected momentarily.
Arriving lata latt night was the
state'* only GOP r«prcaentatlve in
Congress, Rap. William Cramer of
S. Peteraburg.
Altogether, Florida ia to have
28 delegate* at the convention
opening today, the delegation U
headed by 0 . Harold Alexander of
Fort Myers who alto it chairman
of the State Republican Execu*
tive Committee.

Alexander sakJ (he delegation
came to San Franclico solidly be­
hind a ticket of Pretident Eiaen*
bower and Vice President Nixon.
Florida went Republican in 1952
by more thin 100,000 vote*.

FlorlSa. At hi* Attic* In th* eonrt
house Of AAlA.OAAAtr At
Fiona*.
wlthl*
#l*bt
c llo U f
Month* from th* lima of th* first
publication of thl* notice. bach
claim or demand ahall hr In wrllln*.
and ahall atat* tha »&gt;larr of realdanca and post nffle* addrraa pi Ine
claimant, and *hall bo swore to by
tha claimant. hU » * • " « or » l tornrr. »nd a&lt;n »u;h claim or de­
mand no* an llla.i' - **WF!F,'I •
llnaa boo SlcCojr
Klnora IL Jamra
Aa Admlnlatratora of lit*
ttetat* nf Wllllo llankoraon.
alan known aa W ill llanh*raon.
daraaacd
n. XV. Warn. Atty.
Woodruff*P*rkina BidsSanford. Florida.
Flrat publlcatlnn

*4. on thl* 11th U r •? Aufuit lilt.
ASmliDitrater of th« a s liu cf
Hanrittia B. Bare*. «acaaia&lt;L
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NOTICE IB HEHEBl GTVKN that

am rneaacd In builnrn ai
Kranrh A ** undar lha ficlltl.&lt;u&gt;
name of Ideal Nuraory and that j.
Intend ip register raid nama with'
lha Clerk of the Circuit Court. Pern.
In..in r-ounlr. Florida. In nrrordanra
with tha provision of tha rietltloua
Nama Btatuta. to.wlti Section S U M
Florida Statute* 111*

August Tlh. 1*1*__________

AOTICIt IIF O U T
TIIU STATU OF FLORIDA TO:
CHAIIbUS O. WOOUAIIO. whoa*
placa of ra.ldanca It unknowa
A So ora Complalal havln* b»ea
filed acalntl yon lo lha
Court lo sad for Htmlnols Coualf#
Florida. In Chancary. for Divorce,
the ehort till* of ***&lt;t » r,11° "
VKtINA WOOD A HD. Plaintiff, vs
CHAKLES O WOODAItD. D*faadsat these presorts era to coins and
raeulrt you to file your wrlttseid*ten***. If say. to th# Complaint filed
herein, and to serve a rear therajf
upon Plaintiff’* A t t e r w on ar hafore the trd day of Baptember. A.
t». Ill* , otherwl** a D ~ r**
■'onfeaeo will ba antered igalntl
you a ad lh* cauaa proceed as part*.
WITNESS my hand aad official
Baal at Sanford. Stmlnola County.
Florida, this Ird day ef Ausueb

ft inf a rob
Haifa day

Cyprus baa b*tn ruled by tha
Egyptian*. Aatyrian*, Pertlan*.
Greek*, Romani, the Byzantine 111*
/*/ O F. Herndon
Empire, England, Venice and th*
n e rk of the Circuit Court
Seminole County. Florida
Turin since It* written history
iSEAli)
began about 1,500 B.C.
Gordon V. Frederick

Attorney for Plaintiff
r. O Box 111*
514 North Park Avfaua
Sanford. Florida
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In Ike f'oort o f the f'onaly Jodor, lo fo o e t o f fbo County Jadg*.
OSiNIhttt.H I'oon ly, Florldn.
aemlnel* lan n ly, Btnlt o f Florida.
la Fro kata.
In Probnte.
la rai K stai* o f
la TO the El tala of
W lbt.tK IIANKKnBON. *leo known HENRIETTA B- BOYCE
Deceased.
o* W IbL IIANKEnSON,
To All Whom It May Coocerai
tieoeaiad.
Notice I* heraby given that J. C.
T o A ll Ceedltoe* aod Feeaoo* H oe- IiOYCE filed his flaal report a* adlow IToloia or Demand! Asalael sold mlnlatrator of tbo oatata of Henriet­
H otalei
ta U. Ilorc*. deceased: that ha filed
You nnd aach of you art heraby hie petition for final discharge. and
nutlflad and required to preient any that he will apply to tho Honorable
claims and dtmaadi which you. or KItNEST
HOUSifOLDER. County
althar of you, may hava aatlmt tha Judge of Bomlnolo County, Florida,
aetata of WII.t.lE IIANKF.nSON. aa the Itth day of September. 1*11.
also known n* W I U . HANKKIISON. for approval of earns and for final
drreaeod, late of aald Countr. to tht dlichorg* a* administrator of the
County Judea of Hemlnola County. eitat* of Henrietta B. Boyce, dereas-

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CLEARWATERurt—Kenny Hayes,
10, U finally satisfied honesty Is
the btst policy.
Kenny, who delivers newspaper*
for Um S t Petersburg Independ­
ent, found ■ wallet containing more
(ban m .
He tuned U into police who
later told him tha owner left only
thanks (or Kenny.
Than a lady who read abou the
yeungatar'a honesty son. him $5;
another cent t l ; the newspaper
added an undisclosed sum.
T o cap it all Kenny received a
check for |S from the wallet's own­
er.
The oldest carillon in North
America U In tha spire o f Sacred
Heart Church at the University
of Notr* Dam*. The 2S bells were
Imported from fra n co in 1958.

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Ruaaell 8. Bradbury arranged for
rides from his home in Gulfport
to this county teat when called
for jury duly. Two night* he could
not get ridea back home and walk­
ed the I I mile* to Gulfport, tak­
ing about aevea hour* each time.
After all hi* faithful attendance
In court, Bradbury was dlamlaaod
at tho end of the week without
having been cboaea to aervo oa a
tingle Jury.

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BARTOW IB— Clark Gavin goca
Republican
platform
drafters on trial today on a charge of
Eddie McBride,
avoided, as did the DcmWrirt.7 T&amp;.'AMV
_ charting much new ground on the his friend and fellow student at
Florida Southern College. Circuit
0 racial problem.
Judge Don Register wilt preside.
Support was expressed for the
Gavin, 34, from Northport. N.Y.,
Supreme Court decision whicho ut- has pleaded innocent by reason o f
lawed segregation by race In the insanity lo a tin t degree murder
public schools. But nothing con- charge. He haa been examined by
creta was stated in the way of psychiatrists for both the state
how the court decision Is to be and the defense.
McBride, 33, was hit In tha head
, enforced.
The OOP plank said all branches March 3! by one pistol shot at Ms
o f the federal government should apartment in Lakeland, home of
lived in
. lend their support "In every legal the college. McBride
* manner" to sret hat racial equal­ Havcrton. Pa.
State Atty. Gunter Stephenson
ity will bo "steadily achieved."
' The Democratic platform had sim­ said Gavin adm” ted the shooting
ilarly stated that ending racial dis­ but gave no reason for it.
crimination la a federal, as well
Police Sgt. Willard Winnelt re­
as state and local, responsibility. ported Gavin's w ife Elizabeth, 19,
The Republican farm plank de­ said ahe had dated several ituclared that farmers have confi­ dents. Including Blackwell because
dence in President Eisenhower and she waa lonely but that ahe had
his agricultural'policies. The plat­ stopped o f her own accord and
form made clear the GOP will Gavin had not seemed upset when
bid for farm votes this year on she told him.
a promise to continue and expand
Gavin and McBride attended
present Elsenhower administration elaaaes In the daytime and were
meat controls.
hotel bellhops at night. Both were
There was
some grumbling veterans.
among delqgatest hat the OOP civil
rlghta plank went “ oo far” toward
; one aide or the other in the NorthSouth controversy. But nobody ap­
peared too mad over he comprmlsa language.
■fik v -rl
The GOP plank expressed agreek *- i. So
S mea wltht ha Supreme Curt that
L ^ I/i-i
; school desegregation should be ae• eomplished with "a ll deliberate
spaed" and added:
"W e believe that true progress
can be attained through Intelligent
audy, understanding, education and
: good w ill."
Support wasp lodged by "a ll
branches of the federal govern­
m ent" to the end tha constitutionv a| equally regardless of ract,
creed or color will be "ateadily
• achieved.”

•

DB M OLAY CONFERS HONOR
LAKELAND (A— The Florida
Grand Council of DaMolay haa con­
ferred Its higheat'honor, the Legion
of Honor, oo J. O. Kickligbtcr of
Sarasota.
Klckllghter, a Sarasota hardware
■tort owner and M tionic leader,
received the award yesterday as
•00 youths from all parts of Flor­
ida opened their annual conclave.
Frank lliza of Sarasota won the
bowling trophy.
The meeting will eod tomorrow.

leg al Notice

Trial Starts Today
For Man Charged
With Killing Friend

M U. H U M Johnstone Subbsgh,
37, Is shown with her son, Leith
Paul, 3, on arrival at New York
from Rome after fleeing from an
unhappy married life with an
Arab In Baghdad. Mr*. Subbsgh,
who la returning to her parents
In Palo Alto, Calif., told news­
men that In Iraq “ nun get mar­
ried for one reason: Just to have
a slave." She was married to
Abdul Jcfcbar Subbagh In 1953.

Presidential Hope
On Auto Canavans
L IB E R T Y V IL L E . 111. tft-A d ltl
Stevcmon hxa deckNy^. T . - f o ‘•l*
hopes for the presidency primari­
ly on dawn-to-mldnlght automobllr
tours reaching Itno most of the
towns and villages of doubtful
states.
The Democratic presidential no­
minee was reported to have decid­
ed that heavy emphasis on au­
tomobile caravans will enable him
to reach the greatest number of
people at the smallest possible
cost.
The former Illinois governor
worked today on the broad outline
: of the major addresses he will
|deliver In key appearances In a
Peter Townsend, a divorced Royal grueling campaign leading up to
Air Force hero, because o f her the eve of the election.
His campaign director, James A.
obligations to the monarchy and
the established Church o f Eng- Finnegan, has booked ala nation­
Isnd. The church frowns on re­ wide 30-minute television talks
starling Sept. IS and 89 five-min­
marriages o f divorced persons.
A columnist in the Daily Mall ute spot TV programs, most fea­
called one o f the poses, in tha turing talks by Stevenson.
Stevenson has accepted an Invi­
drawing room o f Margarct'a Londun home,
"the moat striking tation to address a *50a.plate fund­
rojal portrait o f the year.” He raising dinner In Harrisburg, Pa.,
added: "Inevitably Princess Mar­ next month and there-were indica­
garct'a birthdays become more tions this may be his first major
than an occasion fo r a special televised address.
picture."
.WATCHDOG COMMITTEE
TO M E E T
L A K E L A N D WV-The Legisla­
ture's watchdog committee on the
Mediterranean fruit fly will hear
CHESTER, III., on — Former details on progress and effective­
State Auditor Orville E. Hodge, ness of the eradication program at
free-spending state official who a meeting here tomorrow.
The committee will meet with
once aspired to the govrrnor'i
chair, today surveyed tha cold the State Plant Board staff and
regu’aled life of Menard Prison a* representatives of the U. S. De­
partment of Agriculture. Sen. Mer­
Inmate No. 35303.
Hodge, once a leader In the rill P. Barber of Vero eBach la
administration,
en- chairman.
Republican

Orville Hodge Now
Inmate No. 25303

tcred Menard last night. Earlier
In the day, he waa sentenced to
serve 13 to 15 years after plead­
ing guilty to charges o f taking
*837,000 in state funds In a checkwriting scandal that involved
more than a dozen state and fed­
eral investigations.
Hodge, 51, sppearad dazed and
glassy eyed on arrival at the pris­
on. lie waa given hla first prison
meal .and remarked to newsmen
that lie frit "much belter."
Asked* If he thought his sen­
tence was severe, Hodge replied:
" I don't know." Later he said, “ I
think the judge (Circuit Judge
Clem Smith) waa fa ir."

Ths t i l l Tax AMsssmaat Ran of
th* Cltr of Hanford. Fionas, will be
submitted to ths Cltr Commission
sitting as sn Equalisation Board oa
Tussdsr. August it. in s , at (tea
Aft
eortaatlea*
mad* In said noil, whalhar In listlet or valuation of property or
othsrvrlss. should ftta with tha Cltr
Clark on ox bsfnrs tha day pravtoue
In Ihs martin* thslr pstltlons soltins forth thslr objections or eomplaints and tha chaanea thsr dealt*
to havs mad*.
It- .V HATER
City Tax Assassor

Tha Caw foists in ton Premiere, site af th* ••publican Notional caavoitHan.

Ed Sullivan Enters Hospital Yesterday Lake Worth Daily
NEW HAVEN, Conn. UP — Ed injured in a two-car accident earl:
Leader Is Sold
Sullivan,
nationally
syndicated Aug. 8 In Seymour and spent near
newspaper columnist and television
personality, entered Grace
New
Haven Community Hospital 'is t
night to be treated fo*
1•
hospital described as some congestion in the lower right lobe o f
his lung." tils condition Is not scrtoiu.
The hospital aald:
"H is rccupe itlo- 'ram a recent
auto accident was Interrupted by
in elevation of temperature and
he was transferred from his Southbury home to the hospital. He Is
not In serious distress and hla
removal to the hospital Is ni’ d*
primarily In order to take advant*
age of the diagnostic facilities
there because of some congestion
in the lower right lobe of his lung.'*
Sullivan and three others were

LAKE WORTH IP — The Lake
]y two weeks at G riffin Hospital
Dcrby
Worth Daily Leader haa been sold
‘
to a group o f Palm Beach County
U PSTART BOXCAR
business and professional men and
_ _ i- t n im
Minn m "itchy
l5T- ^ Lt’ u u ' Mmn’
,,cn&gt; will begin publication about Oct. 1.
wheels,
the runaway boxcar, l
The property waa brought from
back In the ahellcrlng arms of th
Tennessean Newspapers Inc., by a
car bams after trying the opci group headed by C h irlci B. Guthroad with near disastrous result)
ridge, president o f the Lake Worth
shroudcd hy torrential rains, th
Chamber o f Commerce, and Dr.
b
d
hreik for lt( , Ilpp
Randolph S. Romano, president o f
.
.
P *‘ ‘ ‘ h« P * »«n g e r station am the Lake Worth General Hospit­
waa headed for open country whfi al.
The new owners are assembling
a avsitch engine crew spotted It
one threw a switch Just li a complete operating it o ff and
plan to expand nawa, circulation
....
.. . . .
ol' th*
1 and adirrtlslng coverage through­
c ,r l f demise at the hands of i out Southern Palm Beach County,
an area o f 83,000 population.
passenger train.

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Happlnta* la * pleasant state
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FORT LEE, VA. — Army Rtserve Capt. Lee E. McCoy Jr.,
whose w ife, Della, lives at 4 InDorchester, Massn
tcrvsle St
has received two weeks o f active
duty training at Fort Lee, Va.
The training included weapons
firing and familiarisation with
the latest developments In Army
quartermaster procedures.
Captain McCoy Is tha eon of
Mrs. Lena F. ls&gt;ckley, 3335 Mc­
Arthur Ave., Sanford. His father
lives at 4 Intervale 6t., Dorchest­
er, Mass. The captain is employed
as a letter carrier by the U. S.
Pott Office In Newton, Maia.

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Shot a 18-yaar-oM hoy tbs other dsy. The and refusu to halt on order, should the
ltd was fleeing from * grocery atore with policeman shoot? Or should the policeman
fc chopping beg containing the results ef s be expected to withhold his fire unless he
w&gt;ornlng*i •bop-lifting-—« ahlrt, a belt, end ie reasonably certain that the fleeing man
fruit. The policemen later said that he b u committed a grave crime?
at the boy’s lege, but the bullet struck
This in turn leads to the even breeder
him In the head.
question whether firearms are a necessary
It could have happened in almost any piece o f equipment for police on routine duty,
The circumgUncse call fo r ' In some other countries the police do their
about tho ua# of lethal job without pistols. That may not be possible
in pollei work.
in the United States.
!a the cast mentioned above, tho young
But tha whole matter reeds to be
r e v ived tho full becking of hlo thought through again.
e a
a
They said that ho “did nothing
_____Tfcoy pointed out that he hnd no
vray of knowing what the running boy had
It la somewhat less than original to ob­
committed but thought It might have been
serve
that radio and television gobble talent
at holdup
at
a
phenomenal
rate. But the observation Is
- Nevertheless, at lout two aerioua queea
true
on*.
Material
for entertainers— their
ttooe wo raised by this Incident. The teaser
jokes
and
music
and
rrutines-vnnishes
down
« f the two is tht&gt;: Should a rookie with
this
insatiable
maw
in
such
volume
that
tiwdly any experience and little eklll at
composers
and
writers
are
herd
pressed
to
anaritsmanship—bo entreated with a weapon
keep up with the demand, This has two
that eaa taka human Ufa?
really perceptible results.
The other question la th# bread one m
One Is that, with new popular music
to what conditions juetlfy firing at a man—

U.S. Housewives Lead In Shoplifting

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Ry HAL BOYLE
NEW YO R K JV-Tbe American
housewife, who has many virtues,
also leads the p y . t o ’a one form
of crime—enopliiung.
Light-fingered customers coat
department and specialty stores
at least M million dollars a year,
and probably much more.

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"Th e greatest lo u comas from
tha housewife," aald Mr*. Mary
Congeml, one o f the nation’s top
store detectives. ‘ ‘She 1* a good
customer In many ways. She pays
her billa, keeps up her charge ac­
counts— but she steals, too.

being dashed o ff in such quantity, u large
proportion of it Is necessarily rather poor
•tuff. The other is that singers, in order to
catch the public eye (and cur), resort to gim­
micks and gyrations ranging from just
plain silly to downright uncouth.
Support for this view came the other day
from the horse'a mouth, as it were. Klvis
Presley, a noisy, wriggly and phenomenally
popular young troubadour, had this to say:
“ I f you want to get ahead, you gotta be
different."
That ia tha thing— to be different. Not
good, necessarily; It requires talent to he
good, to sing a melody with feeilng nnd
beauty. Being, different is easier. Often a
peculiar catch in the throat, or an (aid way
o f breaking words in two, can substitute
for talent. Whether It can substitute for
music is something else again.

fashion writers are giving fair
warning: Big, floppy, absurd hats are going
do bo THE THING this fa ll Practical and
oonservativt hats wiU bo available also, it
la eald, but women who want to bo really in
,'tha swim wUl dock themselvea out In giddy
creations Intended to bo dramittc and ele­
gant.
Tho fact that many of these creations,
U sun at designers’ previews, also succeed
In looking a bit ridiculous probably will not
deter the ladies who go In for such display.
-The history of feminine dress and adorn­
ment amply proves that being ridiculous
never w u much of deterrent, so long as a
thing w u tho fuhion.
So It's ovary man for himself. If the
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wife cornea home with • hat resembling a
Industrial diamonds re not much good
feathered cartwheel, friend husband might
u well tell her lt*a charming—end pay for jawairy, but both the Nazis and the
Allies wanted them Iwtdly in World War II.
the bill.
There’s nothing sloe to be done, It's tho A vast supply of them was located at Am­
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Tuesday Augut SI, 1IM

P a r ty

Mr FAMES MARLOW

Associated Pm* News Analyst
I A N FRANCISCO JL-Tba Demoeratlc and Republics* platforms
- O 0M promises at what thayR
4a tf ilia voters elect them—ara
« combination a f food UlaaUaM
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example
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They would have been a wonderful help io
the German war mnehine, and wore indi­
spensable to the Allies.
A transaction only now revealed saved
them for the Allies. David K. Wnlker’s new
book, “ Adventure In Diamonds,” tells how
tha Amsterdam dealers were to deUvtg their
•tocke fo r itorge In Great Britain. Con­
sequently, when the Nazis tried On round
up the gems, the cupboard waa bare.
This little known deal played an im­
portant part in Hitler's defeat,
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curity consultant fo r M depart­
ment stores throughout the Unit­
ed States, has caught nearly 6.QQ0
shoplifters In the lait 10 yean ,
"M ost shoplifters are ama­
teurs," she aald, “ but the ama­
teur* account fo r 75 per cent o f
the losses.

Radio Station Will
Make Underwater
Broadcast Aug. 30
Tha tin t commercial underwater
broadcast In tha hktory of radio
■ III be made on Thuraday, A u f.
30, when Station WMOP, Ocala,
take* ili microphones beneath the
lurface for a day-long session of
sctiviUei In tha crystal claar
water of Florkla'a Sliver Sprints'
Jim Kirk, manager of WMOP,
in announcing the unusual event,
aald that he and hit associate,
Vernon Arnelte, commercial man­
ager of tho station, would remain
underwater during the entire 13
hours and IS minutes of tho day’s
broadcast.
The broadcast will originate In
an air lock approximately IS feet
below the surface of the Springs.
All regularly scheduled programs
of tha station, Including musical
segments, will be broadcast from
(his location, Kirk aald.
Both IKrk and Arnatte will ha
outfitted with avary convanlaaca
for their underwater comfort.
They will wear rubber exposure
suits to protect them from tha
cool 72 degree temperature e f tha
water, and will have air lungs
nearby in case of emergency.

•a
tV
dlffareneaa
between
ftomnerata and Republicans are an
M i * V paUciaa and preaams,
M f t V property o f both partial,
• r e being bandied. T V D em ean la
nay t V y could da It bettor, the
mapnbltoana tap
they're dalag
F o r eaampto: Roth Democratic
M d Rapnhllr aa
foreign
policy
ftonka ptedga the two parties to
•Stories foreign aid. to help w d scdivel i psd countries, to rely on
• r ir ia lli* oocnrity again at Cam■umlot aggression, to support too
V, M., to V c k Chlang Kal-ahak’a
ffoUOMllat Chiaeaa on Formosa,
dp appooa a aoat fo r Red China
to V. M., to eon tin ua te aoak too
m o d e m e f Aow rkaaa held prieoner bp the Red Chinese, to work
fa r the unity e f W eston Europe,
he pn a e r r e peaee to the Middle
C om , to Intensify roa»*ratleo with
t e t r i Amnrtoa.
T V Eeputoteen i refrain — to
V y in g they w f l try to keep pence
to the Middle b i M r w e tp to f
toey w i l g i n arms to U rie l. Thai
Bern errata ptedpa thamu lreo t o l
V t o o n e Urn Uraatia.
1
T V tomb to toe torn toraton
toUcy planks la dtahad out r i M e 'l

“ They range In age from I to
M. A lot are teen-agers, but most
are housewives between 20 and
All equipment used in the air
lock will have to be waterproofed,
Women shoplifters outnumber
Kirk axplalood. Several spare men at least five to one. But In
microphones will ha on hand In either sex the person who actually
steals from hunger la unusual.
case they are needed.
Many people believe that moat
The two announcers win even
shoplifter* suffer from kleptoman­
eat their meals underwater. These ia, or an Irresistible compulsion
will be brooght to them in water­ to take something that doesn’ t
proof containers by divert. Divers belong to them, whether they have
will also furnish them wilh the any real need for It or not. Mrs.
Congeml grimly says this la pure­
latest news bulletins which will
ly a legend.
be broadcast at intervals. Several
’ Kleptomania, if there really la
underwater Interviews are alio be­ *uch a thing. Is very rare." she
ing arranged for the day’s pro­ laid “ I ’ve never encountered a
kleptomaniac. Shoplifters simply
grams.
The uoJerwater studio will be want something for nothing.
“ They often have the muddled
equipped with a record player, a
record library, and evtn a tele­ ids* that taking something from
phone over which listeners can con­ a big department store really la
verse with the aquatic disc Jock- not sealing. They don't undentand
ays.
the real moral issue until they
The broadcast will begin at sign- are caught.
"But I'll say thla about tha av­
on time at S o .m ., and will end
that evening at 7:13.
erage housewife who turn* ama­

INVERNESS I#—Florida's Wait
Coast was cotibed today fo r two
convicts who broke looee from
road gang guards in an outburst
o f assault, robbery and auto theft.
Darwin Bears, 3S, and Donald
Griffin, 21, disappeared in the au
to mobile o f two Chicago tourists
whom they left caged up with
three guards and three other con­
victs in a State Road Department
truck.
The break occurred yesterday
noon during a road gang atop for
a snack on State Road to l about
75 miles north o f Tampa.
One o f tha escapee* alugged
Guard C. J. Smith with a pop
bottle and the other matched
Smith's shotgun and p istol They
than dlaarmad walking boas 1. W.
Glddana and truck driver C. E.
Booth, exchanged clothes with the
U tter two, and Usd up all three
guards and forced them into tha
truck’s cage with three other con­
vict*.
Bears and Griffin drove about
M miles around Citrus County
with* their truckload o f prisoner*,
then atopped Mr. and Mra. Harry
Caltha of Chicago and took their
car and 2200 at gunpoUL The
Calthaa also were herded Into
tho cage. Later one o f the group
Jimmied the door and summoned
help.

in s h o p ­
lifting techniques to 1,000 etn-W
ploye*.
Then, to put them to the teat,
Mr*. Congeml, who was unknous
to tham, went through the stors
to tee what ah# could shoplift.
“ ta an hour and a half I filled
three ahopplng bags with mors
than 1400 worth o f merchandise,"
she recalled. “ 1 had lifted every,
thing from aib trey* to expensive
dresses."
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store.
“ Salespeople themselvea don't
appreciate the extant o f shoplift,
log until you actually show them
what can be done," she eald, and m
cited the case o f one 20-year-old w
girl who atol a sportswear valued
at 110,000 from one store la a sin­
gle aeaeon.
On* otfaar odd fact about shop,
lifting:
“ It reaches Ha peak around the
two greatest religious holidays
Christmas and Eastor," eald Mra.
Congeml.

BUICK
Trade-Ins
1952
Plymouth Sedan
A Good Buy

1375
1949
Pontiac 2 Dr. Sedan

1949
Buick Super Sedan

1950
Buick 2 Dr. Sedan

Rsv&lt;

1951

LA S T SHOWING

M ERCURY
2 Door Sedan

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We should be content with what wa have
— not what we are.
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Borne people grow when given
ponslhllity; others merely swell.

P la tfo rm s

1952

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F O R D (V 8 )
2 D oor Sedftn

res-

D iffe r

Buick

Sedtn

hlag food

to say the Rapubllcaa plank aaya, U "now
EiMohowcr’i psr- free and Independent."
But what the plank carefully
omiU saying la thla: Since the

1953
FORD

Mlsenhower administration took
over, the Indochinese CommunlsU
forced tha French — while the

(V 8 ) Sedan

Extra Ctoaa,

Y O U C A N E N JO Y LIFE,

United Statea looked on helplessly

T~
1952

IN QUIET &lt;£och Cbiboh

Aod you’d never cueae— becai |
the Rapubllcaa plank makea
i
mention o f U— that there la
trial* In Egypt's aeituro o f Ithe'

Frmn 1 M to tau , while they ran
V # ehew, the Democrats put to-

attractive, la married lo ■ locksmith and has two children.
Recently Max Hess, owner o f » t

■ mask over her head
West Coast Being . toWearing
hlda bar Identity, Mra. Congarni then confronted the sales
Mrs. Congeml, special agent for Combed For Two
personnel at a specially called
William F. Alexander, a former In­
meeting and ahowed them the
fantry o fficer who acta aa a se­ Escaped Convicts
result* o f her. safari through tbs

— U epllt Vlat Nam in half. T
l
They
hold the northern part.

find na real differences between
V o partlaa' faralgn policloa.

teur shoplifter. Once she haa bean
caught, even though she may have
stolen many time* before, she usLuaslly. sw rs c w &amp; ^ fc r-.rc r."
Shoplifters are common ia all
walks o f society, from the alum
kid to tha wealthy dowager.
Recently, In one men's (tore,
here the following were picked up
fo r shoplifting within a SO-day
period; an Insurance company ex­
ecutive, a lawyer, a doctor'* wlfa.
. factory owner, the manager of
another atore, and a federal em­
ploye, ■
Mrs. Congeml, dark-haired and

“ And if she keeps at It aha soon
Item s all tha tricks o f tha profes­
sionals.’ ’

'You Gotta' Be Different'

Tha Sanford Harold

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Isa O f Lethal W aapons In Police
o rk R aises S erio u s Q u estio n s

Hots Fashion

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B U IC K S E D A N
Low Mlteago

H IT t

—

1953

Suet Canal, a result
m u ll o f fumbling
fumbll
by both Egyptian President
Prealdent NasN
aar and SocreUry
8U
Secretary
of
State
They hare the admlniatratlon Dullee.
concornod by their offers o f aid
NEW HAZARD
to backward eauatrio*. by their
LONDON, Out. (ft—Some mail­
grewlas laflueae* to I V Middle
E aat I V
admlaietratieo
baa men are bothered hy dogs. Rut A l­
found no new way to cope with d a Shanta who delivers mail to
them. I t ’a relying on the tried No. 1 Rural Route out o f Waterloo
remedtoe: Faralgn aM and hlg la bothered by atarlings. lie opened
|idh|| f t f
one mailbox and a nesting alarllog
daw out at blm. SHante suffered
T V RepnblVna taft, aa If with
Minor bruises on hia face.
pride, about the liberation of Auatria from oatupaUan rule and the
fa st aba la Udependent. The Ellanhawor admtolatretton didn't
.'M IC
bring that abeat.
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Austria became free aad Inde­
pendent ealy because the Kuatiaas
— tor whatever their reaaea*—da-'

A Bit O’ Country

boot

tho dty. Do you want to a homo . . CouifRut?

Pontiac (8 ) Sedan

Charm? Convenience? Well all there aad ■ little more are toduded to

Extra Ctoaa

Loch Arbor to tho phtUpu Homre . . . . For COMFORT, insulated ceO-

" b a r

lace, t o f t screened porch, mafic chef heater, furred and plastered
walla. For CHARM, A a a R G I kitchen, fall ceramic tile bath, large toU,
exterior brick rills. For CONVENIENCE, 20 or more doable electric

1954
M ERCURY SEDAN

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cutlets, tort*, storage, ceramic tile rite, large donate, automatic dish

1955

washer, washing maritime. Enjoy a quiet Ufe la LOCH ARBOR where

Plymouth Sedan

It's safe for children.

1955
B U IC K S P E C IA L
HARDTOP

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Bnlek

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Social

Mr*. W. J. Thigpen, who has
bean spending lh « aummir here
with U n . H. M. Fapworth, 311
Park A t *., returned recently from
tUe
V r a - U » » ^ '* ^ . : . M u .
Frank McNeill, formerly o f thie
pclty. Mra. Thigpen
pllane
to
leare Thursday fo r Tallahaeeea
where (he will (pend • few daye
with her dauthter, Mre. Hamilton
Oren, before returnlnf to Tuacatoo#*, Ala., and her poeltlon aa
houeemother to Alpha Delta PI
sorority,

b etw een
Well, we all hate to ice Sandra
leave, but we certainly wish her
all the best In her new life.
1 hope you will all be as helpful
me as you have been to Sandra
f f d will bear with any mistakes i
may make.

Miss Linda Quinn, of Washington,

here so much when
they were here earlier In tha
munmer with their mother, that
They Just "had” to come back. I
D. C., liked It

understand

Friende o f Mra, Mary Tyre will
be happy to learn that ehe la now
oat o f th* hoepltal and la at
boro# with her new baby daughter. Both are doing fine.

Swalm, Mrs.
Clarence
Collins,
Mrs. Homer R. Parker, Mra. BUI
Stemprr, Mrs. Douglas Stenitrom,
Mra. V. B. West, Mrs. M. T. Haynaa. Mrs. Cllfofrd Abels, Mrs. Lor­
raine Messinger,
Mrs.
Curtis
Hughes and Mra. Charlls
Diesen.

Mrs. Gaorge E. Quinn reports
that her two charming houseguests, Miss Dorothy Ann and

can csrtalnly

THE SANFORD H ERALD Mon. A f W. 1 »M

Mr. and Mra. Georg* Touhy and
(on, Jimmy, returned Sunday
from * two-week elelt to Colorad*.

Correction
The 0. E. S. picnic will be held
on Wednesday at the Oviedo swim­
ming pool known as Sweetwater
Park at 6 p. m. aharp. Instead of
on Tuesday as formerly reported.

that,

can't youT
It seams that Mrs. Quinn has
had a "host'1 o f company this
summer, among whom were Mr.
and Mrs. Harry J. Hooley, who
returned last week to their home
In Washington, D. C., after tpendwg tehlr time down here looking
around for a place to settle. I sin­
cerely hope they choose Sanford as
their new home.

Infantry Members
Are Getting Trim
For Assignment

Mr. and Mra. Carl E. Williams
I certainly envy the G. A.
Jr. of Atlanta. Ga. announce the
Speers who are planning a relaxbirth of a baby boy, Dirk Samuel
b f ten days in New Smyrna on Sunday, Aug. IV. Tha baby
Beach. They will atay over Labor weighed 7 Iba. 7 oi.
Day. but will return In* time lor
their children to return to school
Airman 1/c and Mrs. James E.
r tha Fall session. Tommy goes Marsico announce the birth of a
ck to tha University o f Florida daughter, Linda Gail, born Satur­
and Mary Agnes will be gains today, Aug. IS, in Orlando Air Base
Agnei Scott.
Hospital. The little miss weighed
S lbs. 13 or. Mrs. Marsico it the
On the Newr Arrivals List . . . former Miss Agnes Mae Smith.
Mr. and Mra. J. F. Lceonard who
Mr. and Mrs. Renae Wilson an­
are buying a home at 202 Laurel nounce Ihe arirval of a 8 pound
Drive, came down recently from 7 ounce girl, Shirley Ann, August
Rocky Mount, N. C. with their 20 at 6:33 p. m. at New Smyrna
aoa, who ii four and half. Mr. Reach. The former Nancy Kites
graduated from the Seminole High
School. The pnfud grandparent*
are Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Griggs of
Sanford.

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Happy Birthday

■ o r O L A N BOONE, seven. Is
new convalescing In tha Elk*
Children Home at Umatilla, after
nndargoing a second operation
•n hla left foot In July. He la the
•on t i Bertha .Tlngl* and attend•d Forest Park School and the
Baptist Church while at home.

Couple United Saturday Eve

FT CARSON. Colo. 11fi- Officers
and men of the 8th Infantry Di­
vision are getting trim waistlines
before shipping out for their next
duty aiilgnment which will take
them to Germany this fall.
MaJ. Gen. Thomas M. W elling­
ton, fort and division commander,
said today punitive action — In­
cluding court-martial — is being
taken against a "handful" of men
who have failed to peel off excess
fal as ordered. The program to re­
duce overweight soldiers was an­
nounced by the general a month
ago.
Gen. Wellington said about 1,200 men In his command of 25.000 were found overweight when
he started hit drive under an or­
der from the chelf of staff. Of
that number, the general said,
boo have lost weight and about 400
are still in the reducing-by-diet
program.
Ha estimated that "leas than SO
men" have been brought before
court-martial boards or punished
by unit commanders for failure to
comply.
He said 18 or less had been
given reduction in rank or fines
by unit com m andm under the llth
Article of War. Ha added that eo
far as he eould recall, no man
of hla command had been discharg­
ed for failure te bring hla weight
down.
The Denver Rocky Mountain
News la a copyrighted story yeatarday said Pvt. Donald O'Brien,
who draws approximately 180 a
month was sentenced to forfeit
$U a month for tho n u t two
months by aa sight-man court, lie
was charged with falling to obey
a lawful order by his command­
ing officer In the diet program.
LOVE BLOSSOMS AGAIN
M IAM I OB— Love has blossomed
for a young coup!* In the most
unlikely o f field*— the divorce
proceedings and alimony pay­
ments branch of Circuit Court.
Louie C. Sneeden, 11, and Joan
Coumoyer, 28, announced yester­
day they would marry In Novrmbar. As clerks, they handle Mi­
ami's mountains o f correspondsnea regarding divorces and ac­
cept alimony payments for trans­
fer between divorced couples.

Broiling lamb chops? 8hortly
before th* chop* *ra ready, put
•o n e thick slices o f
orange
dfsambrane-freel
under
th e
w ollar.
Sprinkle
the
orange*
arltb a little auger and spice.

MK. A N D MRS. CHARLES TO W NSEND
Photo By Raymond Studio

WEDDING SIGNS
OKLAHOMA CITY tfv -A Justwed couple, off on Ihe honey­
moon, didn't mind the ‘Just mar­
ried" elgns on tho car but the
newly* eds felt their friend* went
]u*t n tittle too far.
Alae painted on tha ear was
Oklahoma City's slogan: ‘ ‘808,000
la 80. Watch Oklahoma City grew ."

Calendar

TUESDAY
The Unity C lan will meet In the
at 8 p. m. TBS'
Rev. Joecphtne Stuckle will teacn
the new book "H ow to Let God
Help You." Everyone ie welcome.
Tha member, of the D.A.V. will
have a (octal meeting at the D.
A V. hut at 1:30 p m. All are urg­
ed to attend.
The Pioneer Fellowship and
Recreation will meet at (h* Flrat
Precbyterlan Church at 7it0 p. a .
Tha Sanford Tourlsta and Shuttleboard Club will hold a coveted
dleh supper at 8:10 p. m.
Judge Ware's Bible Class will
hold Its monthly meet at the MeKinney Rench on W. First St.
at 7 p. m. The meeting will take
the form ol a covered dlah supper
and hosts end hostesses far Um oc­
casion will be Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
McKinney, Mr. and Mra. J. T.
Rates, Mrs. Frsd Smith and Mrs.
Rosalie Hamilton.

O.EJ.
annual Robert Morris
P ln le will b* held at the Ovledc
"SwnfffilMfcv#ufcyi3vwti u

WgDNKXDAY
Wednesday — Prayer Sendee
wiB be held at The Flrat Baptist
Church at T i l l p.sa. Dr. Brooks
will conUntst teaching tha book
•atltlsd "Growing a Chrlatiaa
Personality."
Ik e Girl Scouts will meet at tha
First
Presbytariaa Chunk at
I'tp.m .
Tha Mid-Week Bible Boar w t l
b* conducted by R rr. A. 0 . M »
1unis, paster o f the ftra t -te w
byterlan Church at T:M pi aa.
Th*
Rev.
0.
B.
Kite*
will conduct th* morning deration*
over WTRR, Sanford, at l : » a . eu

sagas may La sent to Oranga
Memorial Hospital, Room 424.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tolar and
their throe children, o f Jackaonvllle, were weekend gueeta o f Dr.
and Mre. J. N . Tolar.

Th* Adult Choir o f th* P in t
Mlaa Ruby Stenitrom arrived
horns Saturday after spending Baptist Church win rehear** at
tha past two weeks at Tyndall •:00 p. ns. A fter rehaeraal n social
A ir Rase In Panama City with hour win b* esOoyed hy a!L
her brother and alater-ln-law,
The Junior Choir 4 tha P in t
Mlaa Billie Leman o f Durham, Presbytariaa Church win rehear­
se at S :U p. m. at tho ehoreh
SUNDAY
The R.A.'s o f tha First Baetlat
Church will mast under the lead',
ershtp of Vane* Duk* Jr.

FRIDAY
Th* Rev. Q. B. Kline wiB
conduct teh morning devotioni over
W TRR, Sanford, at 1:10 a. m.

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oceanographic research vessel Action, takas a (Inal look at a bathy­
thermograph before (brewing It overboard to measure Ui* tempera­
ture of the sea at given depths. Tha craft, which will bn commis­
sioned August 22, Is a new Boating laboratory which will study
scientific p.obiema, among tham long-range weather forecasting
end the effect on aircraft radar of Uny *aaan wave*, la background
(a Dr. Gerhard Neumann, oceanography professor, ffntenutiowslj

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water Park at d p.m. aharp. AO
mambera sad their fa a llle e a n
Invited.

Mr. and Mra. Wallae* Phillip,
and children, Wallace Jr.
and
IWBSDAB
Merriett, have returned
from
Tha
Bar.
0.
K.
H IM
Greened#, N . C.
cldant, la resting as comfortably wiB conduct th* morning dovottma
as ran be expected- Mrs. Baksr over W TRR, Sanford, at l : M n. m.Friends o f Mrs. Georgs Stlns
and Sonny's wife, Mrs. M. E. Ba­
Thursday — Ik e Intermedlata
will be very »orry to hear that
aha fell Sunday, breaking her arm ker, Jr. wllll remain In Klngsman Choir of th# First Bapds. Church
win r*b*ara* at T:00 p.m.
in two places. “ Gat-wall" mas- a little longer.

Mr. M. K. Baker Sr. has re­
N. C. arrived Saturday to visit
turned
from
Kingman,
and with her brother-in-law and stater,
report! that hla ion, “ Sonny",
Mr. and Mra. L. E. Walker.
who was Injured In a train aeMr. and Mrs. E. I). Smith have
from
Chicago,
111.,
Making w affles? Sprinkle bat­ returned
ter, after you've poured It onto where they attended the wedding
the Irene,
with small
pecan of their son, Eugene, t * Mlaa
halves and hake as usual. Supar Marilyn Ulawe. .
with real maple eyrup.

NO STRIKE IN FROSTECT
TAM PA kR — Federal madia ter
John Kenny met again today with
cigar company officials and union
representative* seeking pay laareata*, better vacsUoa ceadilloas and group lasurane*.

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m t ettf t k m t l U Ttm hadn't
m
lata m a n a l, tru'd haw beta
H M i a M at f « « . " Ha eyed Ml*
M a t skeptically. “Bow'd wa have
m a a enough to haul that (a t ftau la here? I eoukPve string'
haltarad you with only T in and
liMM fiftCtUTML**
M lctetl grinned. “ rU ta t •
Tankers nasal bad a look at pio‘
• Uta IMaa ataoa ha waa part*
i with Ocean ta that tantouosp
aa guffawed. “I t waa a good
datl You Agwa ttw Fannere doped
-thla op when they M aw tha old
daa ta Mek tha huckat
la leave David I

“Tha Fanner*
are gamblers. They put evu y th la f
an a long shot that pretty near

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Hag, Jfcy t i n and David w an
watttng tar hka.
A n k a r a ---------to -Frisco
‘
*on *to*
i," T in said. “Got
tan , Ml wheat? I promiaad It
•a her."
Michael abend tw in tha fa n
Into n o ’s wllHag Angara. "You did
• Ana thing la earning, M in day*
Oar amila diaaolvod tato

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tha

They ware within sight o f tha
waiting group whan Anna Durkins
broke away and ran toward them.
“ David! David I You're free I“
Whimpering, eha hurled h
against him, bar bands clawing at
him. reaching for him. She wept
loudly in a muffling, creaking
w a a Matilda and Oretcben puffed
up behind her. There was no
oouad but that o f Anna's note.
Then David stepped back, un*
wound bar arms. "Tomorrow,1
•aid with new command, “1 will
transfer the greater portion oi my
Inheritance to you, Anna."
Team eased down her cheeks.
“ The money? But whet should I
do with it, David?"
" I don’t cars what you da with
I t With tha portion I keep, I am
n in e away."
“ To California?" Sba waa anger.
“ Tee, Yea, let's go to California,
David. But It will taka time to
pack, to aell our house."
“ Only / am going, Anna."
Michael wanted to break the
■cane. Tragedy should he solitary;
thla ana had too many onlookers.
Anna stand at her husband. “ You?
You're leaving me, David?"
B r i e f l y , tmpatlenoe touched
David's face and waa gone.
“ You left ma, Anna. Det It be

"But 1 thought . . . they said—
, “ DM n o good. Always did hate
that girl . . . 1 believed . . .*
U ‘i guts." She pinched Tima
He ebook his head; the stuttered
“ And T in nerea got a way Into silence before him.
kirn." aha stuffed bar money
"You believed nothing, Anna. I
&gt;a ahapele n puna. “Ooma on, leave you with I t "
T IM 111 stand you a dunk. V y
He turned away, walked across
whistle's dry aa burned-out sa gv
the alley to hie own porch, opened
the back door and closed it gently
They want away, and Michael,
Mag and David handed hdtna. Tha
Michael looked uneasily at the
wns thinned now; tha air, woman. Matilda waa ■beepteh,
and aalt.laden, whipped their ■heme riding her; arevchen's ex­
pression was falsely belligerent;
ef tha town. Proto ■be swallowed audibly, Meg, her
thought, this trial eye* on the door through which
M ppsnul anywhere David had vanished, sighed, her
i M A t r tumad into exprasatcai soft with pity aad
i daQeet the Jackpot understanding.
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Men's Invitational
Gollf Tournament
Siated*S£^l. 2-3 t

Cubs Like
'B onus
B a b ie s 1

A&gt;~ B O S S
from afar; a gambler
playing detective and da*
hvarlng tha goods; a tat woman
who paid of? aid grudgoo by
California to dastUo; a
ebon faith had tnple*
tad everything, tt wna nil of
a piece with Saattle'a noUbie
trartnaM Michael looked at Mag.
Raw aad aba M ow n? liven Ml*
tad felt do»M la Ma mind,
ttaugh never with his heart
They neared tha alley behind tha
Durkins house. Michael aaw wait*
lag people la tha gathering
“ Tou’ve n welcoming committee,
David."
David stopped. Mia
with consternation.
“ Oh, Michael I" Meg waa
gusted. “ Wouldn't you M o w Ma*
Ulda would hear before we could
tafl hart Sometimes I hate tala*

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turned to Anna, flka
would certainly have hysterics and
ha would be forced to oeai with
tar. But aha showed no sign o f
breaking. Ahe simply looked m m *
deep astonished, nothing, Michael
surmised, la bar relationship with
David bad lad bar to believe ho
would ha anything hut meekly
grataful to h ire her return to him.
Thera waa n sudden rustle e f
movement la the Durkins shrubs.
JtaebeJ the cat leaped into tha al­
lay, bar Mack body sinuously tri­
umphant Tha mouse in her Jaw*
squeaked with terror. Her green
eyes glowing m the dusk. Jest beI
executed a flying pounce, landed
on her fast before Anna, released
the mouse at hat tea t reclaimed ft
lastly as It made Its bid far treeJsasbalP Qretchen
and flapped bar white apron. “ You
c a t you I Best!"
Jessbel, with the skill e f ptnoUoe, dodged, let the mourn escape
once more, again retrieved It and
shot victoriously under tha Con
porch.
A t last Anna moved. M u wheeled
on Mag, bar body half-crouching an
U aba too would epring. Her Ups
draw back In n mart. “ You—yon
Jem ball"
Meg stepped baefc froth her. Mo­
ved a atgti and took over.
"How there’ll bo no going to
. KM , Anna." Abe grasped Anna's
shoulders, faced bar about with n
firm shove. “Come along with m a
You're unstrung. You need a good
cup o f tea and I don't say I won't
lam It with medicinal brandy. Be­
ing n teetotaler's fine but a body
to urn Judgment too." Half­
supporting, half ■propelling, aha
forced Anna in tha direction o f the
Cos house. Crotches hurried after
them.
I did meddle," said Meg. "Par*
tape only Ood has that rig h t"
Michael's long-beld dislike for
people's tendency to fathom parally the workings and desires
of deity came to his aid. With
tha departure o f hie sense at fu­
tility, ha fait the, delayed Intoxica*
tlon at unexpected victory.
"Come on, Meg. We'll wdlact
Jenny nt the hnt shop. I shall then
buy you the beat dinner Beattie can
furnish." His tone softened. “ You
mustn't blame yourself, Meg. You
saved David."
Aha roll into stay with him but
bar eye* were unhappy,
“ And a rescue often Involves
■tapping an leaser things and peo­
ple? Maybe. Only no one la aver
’lesser’ to himself. Anna Mamas
me because David's going away."
“ She'd bettor blame hereetfl"
Yet he knew It took a Mg per*
eon to blame himself. Anna, ha
admitted, might cause trouble. A
woman tilled with hate and lorn
might cause anything.
f f a Be Continue'’ &gt;
OOMPAIfV. M a

.XV

CHICAGO (B — It took tha Chi­
cago Cuba a long time to lay tha
money on the Una fo r “ bonua
bibiaa” but they'va waited none
in collecting dividends.
“ We're Just tickled to death
ovar them,” said Managar Stan
Hack whan asked what ha thought
about pitchers Don Kaiser, Moo
Drakowsky and infleldar Jerry
Klndall—«
trio o f tl-yaar-olda
who have shown great promise.
They cost an estimated 1150,000.
It w a n t until laat yaar that
tho Cuba finally broke down and
want into the bonus market with
tho signing o f Don Kalsar, a fl-S
right-hander from Ada, Okie. Don
didn't so* much action until ha
started against Brooklyn this year
whan ha turned back tha world
champions with a two-hitter.
Sine# than ha haa been a regu­
lar.
Next cam e Klndan, who was
signed o f f tho University o f Min­
nesota campus in June. Less than
a month ago Drabowsky was
coaxed to sign, laavlng Trinity
CoUega and Hartford, Conn., to
don a Cub uniform.
Kindall waa presied Into action
when shortstop Ernie Banks auf*
fered a hand infection a couple of
weeks ago and haa done an excel,
lent Job. But Drabowsky la the
newest phenom.
Moo hurled seven Innlngi In en
exhibition agelnat the White Sox
and gave up only two hits. He to
Impressed
Hack that the Cub
pitot decided to start him against
the 8L Louis Cardinal* Saturday
night.
“ I didn't tell him he was going
to pilch Until shortly before tha
game started,"
Hack said. “ I
didn't want him to ioso any
sleep."
Moe wasn't botharad In tha leait
as he limited tho Cardinals to five
hits In seven Inninga and le ft the
game with a comfortable lead.

The first Annual Men's Invito
tlon at Golf Tournament at Ellina
Village, Sept. 2 and 3, Is expaclc
to draw amateur players from &lt;
100 mile radius o f the resort clut
The newly Inaugurated Labo
Day cvenf will make a conserve
live start. However, within a fes
years' lime, Elllnor Village mr

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m l ll i . n l W
W ,. JACKSON.
J A t a B iM i, USN,
uori, Commanding O fficer o f Ban ford

Naval
Station,
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-pro,
sente the N A S Championship Softball Trophy tto0 Coi
Commander L. B. Libby, USN, Commending OfNAS S
_____________________
madron Seven, as
l)R . I*.
Leary, USN.
...............“
fleer o f Heavy Attack Squadron
aa LC
LCDR.
L. J.. Leary.
Special
Services Officer,.
I* composed o f the inand members of the V A lI-7 team look on. The " figure 7' In the foreground is
dividuar trophies swarded n team members: ( l to r „ back row) D. Coon. W. O. Wise, J. R. K in*,
R. P. Fogarty,
. . . . . R.
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_ l/&gt;vrland,
________ _____
and ...
R. L.
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Masot ta._(l.
... to r, . front row) R. E. Patrick, W. E- Crap*eyr. T. E. Suggs,
S iik k *. D.. E, It hyd re rc h, II. St. Miller, F, G. Gentllloxil, and Chief M. L Daggett. (O fflrial Photo. U. 8. N avy)

New Pension Plan
Okayed By Teams
CINCINNATI tfV-A new pension
plan providing greater payments
and fringe benefits was unani­
mously approved yesterday by
representatives nf the 16 major
league baseball teams.
The now schedule wilt provide
for a life insurance policy, and
medical, hospitalisation and dis­
ability benefits.
The enhanced benefits are made
possible by a new 16Vk million dol­
lar, five-year television and radio
contract fo r tha All-Star and
World Series game*. The contract
goes into effe c t next April 1 xt

the tame time the new pension
plan will begin.
A ball player may elect to re­
tire at any age between 60 and 63.
The older he is at retirement, the
more money he'U get.
Monthly benefits range from W3
for a man who retires at 60 after
having played five yesra, to 1350
fo r a 20-year man wh* retires at

K.
Tha team representative* agreed
to have eligibility for the plan
reach back to 1MT when the first
pension schedule was proposed. It
would Include i l l gis/era active,

pects the Men’s Invitational to »
on a level with any o f tha to]
tourneys in the South.
The 36 hole medal play c la u l
will be a two dey affair. The op
enlng round on Sunday, Sept. 3
will be both the qualifying roum
and the first round o f the touma
ment. For Monday'# final IS, th«
field will be divided into flights «
eight with the championship £
and ties divided into A and B
visions.
Entry fee for the Labor Daj
Tournament is five dollara.
Prizes will be awarded to win
ncr* and runners-up in ayerj
flig h t
The field will tnelude golfen
from Sanford, Orlando, Galnea
villc, Palatka, New Smyrna, Oca
]a, Lakeland, DcLand, Jackie*
vllle, Lake Wales, Leesburg, M il
bourne, S t Augustin*, Winter Ha­
ven, end Daytona Beach.

inactive aad retired since 1MT.
The new schedule require* par­
ticipating players to pay $34 year­
ly. The new tolevlalon-rartlo con­
tract will bring matching funds of
$1,900,000 yearly fo r tho fiv e years
o f the agreement.
The ptan now In effect provides
for pension payment! o f $G0
Diseases o f the eardloviseulai
monthly for a five-year man and system took 810,000 Uvaa in 1963
$100 a month for a 10-year man, accounting for S3 per cent o f *1
with $100 the maximum.
deaths lis t year.
A sliding-scale insurance plan
will atari coverage fo r players
with 60 days o f major league serv­
ice. A $6,000 policy la provided
thos* with under four years' serv­
ice, ringing up to $10,000 fo r a
16-year man.
A monthly payment o f $430 Is
provided for all playura, active or
Inactive, who become totally dis­
abled.
I f a member dies, hit widow
uuinic
will get ■ monthly income for life
or until she remarries, when tho
IN S T A L M E N T LO AN D V T .
schedule provides fo r a dowry of
Mensbet FDIC
&gt;4 monthly payments.

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V IE W HOME— Furnished— 230 George A re.
F R ID A Y , AUG. 21— 1:39 p. M.
This beautiful home consist! o f a delightful living room
with n fireplace, a dining room, breakfast room, char
charming
•kitchen, 3 good size bedrooms and 2 tile baths. The rooma * r *
so arranged aa to provide a separata apartment with its own
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fo r the student
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pine panelled,
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adding a cosy comfortable feeling. With hardwood floors
thruout, the house also has 3 Jalousled doors. There's also a
porch leading o ff the dining room and a double carport# with
utility room equipped with tubs and washing machine U another
feature. An outside shower In the rarporto Is a convenient
asset, together with a sprinkler system in the rear o f tho
grounda.
The house ie completely furnished Including drape*, dishes,
and cooking utcntils. Equipment includes an alectric stove, and
refrigerator, a deep frecta, TV, and an electric water heater. The
home la heated by a new type oil wall furnace and an electric
heater in one o f the bedrooms.
This la a one owner home that's had the best o f car*, and'
la atlll in good condition. Originally, It had tha bast o f construc­
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Tho grounds are well landscape with plenty o f choice
shrubs, stately shady oaks and 26 fruit trees.
The location Is only &gt;4 block from Lake Bybelia, giving
this home a wonderful lakcvlcw.
There's a convenient shopping ernter and grammer school
nearby.
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Plata Shopping Center, turn West at traffic light on to Horatio
Ave, Proceed two Mocks (passing Post O ffice) to lake; tuns
right on Lake Syhellg Drive, l block to George Avenue; turn
right to first house— See signs.
LAKE

U N H A PPY C . o r C ,
SANTA FE, N. H. UP- Folks
who know the oily weren't very
surprised, but tha Chamber of
Commerce was a little unhappy
with a rerent New Mexico Stoto
By 1 U ASSOCIATED P I U S
, Cocoa Monday.
Traffic
Safety Commission re­
Six emutcutiva aavanth inning
Leesburg beat Orlando 3-1, Watt port.
walk* la v a Cocoa a 5-4 baiabsll Palm Beach conquerad St. Patera*
Tho
aunrey
showed
that
Yiclory ovar Qaintavllla last night |burg 5-4 in 10 inninga and Dayand (he Indians took a three-game lone Bead) whipped Palatka 4-1. chances o f being hit by a motor
Wad in lb* raca fo r tha Florida
Don Carter took advantage of vehicle are much greater In San*
■tato League pennant.
four sleight errors to score Lees­ t Fa than any other city in tha
■tata.
Thera wart two out and more burg's first run In the first Inning,
on baao when tha watts started. lie alio doubled in Red Desmuelee
Jim Donahue laaued three paaaea for a score in the fifth after
ta d Don Latham cam* on and Deimueles had batted In ona on
watted tha fourth man, forcing in a single.
tbs tying run.
BUI Closa'a triple followed by

Cocoa Has 3-G am e
Lead In Pennant Race

M
i y

Rolando Baaillo took over but
couldn't atop it. He watted In tha
Winning run and another one for
food measure. Gant Cockrell filed
W t to end tha inning.
The runner-up G-Man have had
hid luck pliyln „ Cocoa all reason,
winning only I o f 11 games. The
le a n * play one more game, at

Daily Owns Three
Straight Shutouts

Dick Dickey's single brought W ait
Palm
Beach victory. Tha hit*
ware among aix yielded by John
Rovelto, Keith Brown pitched
threa-hlt baU fo r tho winner* aft­
er taking ovar In tha fifth.
Daytona Beach'* Gena Bannatt
••ad a perfect night at the plate—
a single, two doubles and a bases
empty home run in four trips, Ho
scored three runs In person. The
pitching victory was No. IS for
Bonn!* Taylor who ha* lost s li.

■ ^ IW I ASSOCIATED PEES!
PRESS

LOCAL FLAVOR
HEW ORLEANS Wl —Tulane'a
Dailey, baby o f Mobile's
invincible “ big four," football team will have a decided
three consecutive shutouts Louisian* accent thie fail. O f ttw
today after pitching lb# Basra ta l| varsity perform a n scheduled
half a game o f the South­ to report fo r S ept 1 prs-eeaion
an A n n . first division.
practice, 44 e f them are from Lou­
• Tha U-yaar-oM righthander ran isiana. Head coach Andy Pllney
hie aeoraWM streak ta a* innings could field a com plats starting
hut Bight, limiting tha Memphis toam e f Louisianians.

Chichi ta U rn singles in 11 laffnga of Mobile's S « victory.
Dailey, B-yaarold Qana Lory,
O u t Thomas aad
Don Miankk have waa
B d r last IS starts aa tha Bears'
drive to amulets tha I N I Dixie
Mobile entry

BUILT-IN HOME
SAN DIEGO, Calif. ID — Swatbatched above tbc deer o f
the San Diego aoo'e reaUiarent In
a neat which wee built-in. The
bad atartod It while con­
crete la the deer structure o f the
building was atiU wet.

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Fogarty,
R. L. Ixiveland, end R. L. Maiotto. (L to r. front row")’ R. E. Pntrtck, W. E. Crspsey. T.
Rhydrsrch, H. M. Miller. F, G, Gentillosil, CDR. Libby, and Chief M. L. Baggett. (O fficial Photo, U.

8. Navy)

BUY NOW!

BEAT THE PRICE INCREASE
WE HAVE A G OOD SELECTION OF BRAND NEW 1956

CHEVROLETS and OLDSMOBILES
$ 5 0 .9 2

PER M O N TH

$ 1 7 9 5 .9 0

TO TA L PRICE

IT A1WAYS PAYS TO GO FIRST CIASS

All
W
AYS
FAUSTS DRUG STORE
HOLIERMOTORSALES
Is? in SALES
1st in VrvLUE
1st in STYLE

REMEMIER -

IF YOU C A N T TRADE W IT H US -

FORGET IT !

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Brfaf mton rou Doctor

•trifilaa to as. It wM to

SAVE DOLLARS A T HOLLERS

w it h f r w h d r w fs

at • Mr mi

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fB K I DCUVEBY

prto. PAST

f*U i I m a th H i Unitor torvs Yto** .

31 y . H eiifas

Avenue

T O D A Y . AU G . 21— 1:3* P .M.
Thla home la In perfect condition and haa been newly de­
corated. A ll furnishings arc new. There'* a 100 ft. frontag* on
Halifax Avo. The location la near all shopping artaa and la
within easy walking distance to the Beach. This home Is ideal
fo r a guest horns or can rasily be converted Injo individual
apartment*! I ° r $°°d income.
J A C K S O N V ILLE AREA
BEACH A R E A LOTS. HOME8ITE8
W EIL. AUG. 32— 19:3* A. M,
More than 100 beautiful homcsltes In Rrookvltw will bo offered
lo the highest and best bidder. This 1* an axcsllant opportunity
for Builders, Developers, Investors, andd HomeeCkers to buy ona
or as many aa desired in this fast growing giwa between
Jacksonville and the Beaches. These sites sre In Arlington East
surrounding 300 hundred now and modern homes o f contantod
families. Just o f f Atlantic Blvd. at the sito o f tha now Arlington
East Bhopping Canter,
D IRECTIO NS: Drive over Matthew* Bridge on (ha Express­
way South (A
(Alternate
lteR iato U. S.
S 1) to Atlantic Bird., bear le ft on*
m
mil# to Brookriew Rd. and follow signs and arrows to property,
T L a u * .
In n s s # e « H ? a m
AH
ill*
Is* W n M a a i S r a w B a a w 4 L There’s long
fr o n to n on
the
Expressway
near the Intersection
o f New Btacis Blvd. (U .S, Hwy. 90 from Jacksonville ta the
Beaches) and cornering at Hogan Rd.
T E A R M 8 : 25% down at Auction, balance amwmTw-td
Other salaa naar Ocala, Inverness and F te rjl City. W rite
fo r descriptive folders or call fo r complete de

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O P E N EVEN IN G S T IL L 9

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FAUSTS SUNDRY STORE

la Ike neari o f D A Y T O N A BEACH
Vi Block from .Mela 81. Bridge
LAR G E HOME
,
4 BEDROOMS— 2 BATHS

2nd St. &amp; Palmetto Ave,
s iw w s e

s— eteww

n^assgyi ■ ■11nitflt*

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Phones; 1059 -1 2 3 4

TEEM S: 20% down (unless otherwise noted) balance announced.

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s p l c i^l

n o t ic e s

CltOSLEV - UENDIX
S a les nml S e rv ice

R A N D A LL
Electric Company
Service— Quality— Satisfaction
Ph 113 Sanford
2837-J-3 Da Bery

Empty?
'A N T ADS
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Pk 1821
■ $ — PLACES TO E\1

FAIRBANKS • MORSE P u n p i
Well
Drilling,
HOWARD
C.
LONG, Phone 398 207 East
Commercial Ave.
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
Slip Covers and Drape*
STANLEY K U L r
PHONE 2B3S-J.
AUGUST IS BABY MONTH at
Jameson Studio. Special (or chib
dren to S year*. Two BxlP. (1
cold fram e) 110. PHONE 3133.
Trees trimmed, removed and de-!
maned. Ph. 1007-lt.
SANFORD TR E E CO.
ENVELOPES. Letterheads, statements, Invoices, hand bill.*, and
programs,
etc.
Progrcsaivc
Printing Co. Phone &lt;03 — 4U3
West 13th St.

IS—BUSINESS E Q U IPM E N T

43—ARTICLES FOR SALE
Coldvpot 3/4 T.

air-conditioner, STUDENTS—see the newest thing
perfect condition
SIM) cash.
in typewriters — Royal’s 1337
Stainless steel baby washer,
"Twin-Pak” portable. The fast­
Slo. Phone 736-R.
est portable on the market. In
7 colors. 24 months to pay.
Used Perfccuon gas hot water
Powell’s Office Supply
heater. S10. Beiulah Howard. 117 S. Magnolia
Phone #86
Upula ltd, &gt;4 ml. No. o f church
---------------------------------- M
— II—FU K.Ni t 'IR K — HOUSEHOLD
Dresser k Bed without spring* lc
mattress. Good condition. $20. Buy your Furniture at Berry’s
Call 617-J after 6 p. m.
Warehouse Furn. Co., at 901 W.
1st St. All nationally adv. furn­
F.M.B. Sc. 10c &amp; 23c STORE
iture at warehouse prices.
School Dresses S1.38 and 42.98
321 S, Sanford Avc.
479 50 Scaly Poslurpcdlc Matt­
ress, won in national contest,
Trunks,
Wardrobe.
Steamers.
and still in the crale at Math­
Foo:locktrs,
Briefcases,
San­
er’s. Will sell for 430. Phone
ford Jewelry k Luggage Co.,
Millie Luster, 102O-J.
300 Sanford Ave.
FOR FILMS. Finishing, Tape Re.
eurders. Supplies SEE — WIE- At Nix
suite
BOI.DT S CAMERA SHOP. 210
with
S. Park Ave.
tory

SPECIAL

Bedding Co. 3-Pc. bedroom
with innerspring mattress
box springs. Buy at Fac­
prices. Phone 504-J.

«* t —
38—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

ISAl’Tl FUl__ 8-Pc.

CUSTOM BUILT HOMES

Frrnrh Avenue home suitable for
home k business. For informs
urn cat! 1(84.

VA— F IIA —CONVENTIONAL
FINANCING
LOW DOWN PAYM ENTS
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS

FURNISHED

apt*.

Phoae

till

WKLAKA APARTM ENTS: rooms
private baths. 114 W. First St.
HUTCHINSON’S Ocean F r o n t
Apt*. 339 S. Atlantic. Daytona
Beach. Call 2374-W for rciervations alter 8:00 p. m

SECTION Al-

STORE-WIDE
AUGUST SALE

FREE

$119.95

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A . K- SHOEMAKER. JR.
Phone 1981

1100 Mcllunvilit

Small new frame house, partially
furnished. 2 lovely lots, well
shrubbed, $5500.
Was $6300.
Must sell. 2610 Sanford Avc.
Frame 1*» story haute, garage,
4 lots in iaike Mary. One large
bedroom downstairs. Attic coin*
plctrly finished for one extra
large or two small bedrooms.
$6300, Total. 11300 Down. May be
teen any time prior Thuysdcy
evening. Phone H U .
For .Sale—6 acre, at Osteen. Some
fruit. 5 room house needs sonic
repairs. |25uu Cash for immedi­
ate sale. Mrs. I,acy. Rt. 1. Box
310. Sanford, Fla.
44—LOTS
100 x 330 lake front lot. Crystal
Point, Lake Mary. Ph. 803 or
144-W
87—BRO KER* and REALTORS
OWNER TRANSFERRED
Immediate possession on modern
2 bedroom masonry home, kit­
chen equipped, hardwood floors,
recently re-decorated, good iocslion. Total prim nf $9130, with
good terms.
3

Bedroom. 2 bath, masonry
home, nearly new and in ex­
cellent condition, near Country
Club, a good buy at $13,300,011,
with terms.

Beautiful, beached, take front lot
on Yankee Lake, 100 foot front­
age, $3100.00.

Seminole Realty
W. DIETRICHS
T. W. MENU
REALTORS
1101 Park Ave
Phnne 27 or 1(3

Robert A. William*, Realtor
Raymond Lundquisl, Associate
Phene 1673 Atlantic Rank Bldg.
LARUE 2 BB paneled Fla.
Hardwood floors, recently
orated,
good location.
price o f $9,160, wilh good

room.
redec­
Total
terms.

LARGE 2 UR paneled Fla, room,
hardwood Boors, electric kitch*
en. c n m p I e t e ly redecorated,
Beautifully landscaped corner
lot. Most desirable terms.
SOLD
$1,900 Down, gets this 3 bedroom
CB home. set on welt-la ml scaped
lot, fenced yard, well and extra
utility room.

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DAILY
ACROSS•
1. Native nf
Scotland
5. Grate
9. Piece of
rock
10. Kind nf bay
window
12. Plural of

"penny"
13. A dropllk*
marking
(Arch.»
14 Sea eagle
15. Total
18. Ruthenium
laym.)
17. Keel-billed
cuckoo
18. Shoahonean
Indian
18. Seed vessel
20. Correct
22. Silver coins
1Peru I
23. Simple eubstance

28. Pronged
utenid
37. Maiming

30. Goddess of
harvest*

CROSSWORD
DOWN

1. English
writer
2. Secret eooperstora
3. At one tune
4 Golf pin
5. Rascal
8. Genua of
herba
7. Perch
8. Gasoline
I Brit )
9 Missile
weapon
11. Praise*
15. Checked
18. Employ
19. Fussing

Fruit trees, $7575.00.

22. Upward
curv­
ing
of

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25. Smilhy
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28. Musical
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dramaa
33. Rough,
28. Ruha oil*.
broken cliff
29. River
37. Man'a name
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35. Stuff
28. nye
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8UHURBAN 2 Bedroom rlnder 17—BROKERS and REALTORS
blork home. 2 years old with
kitchen equipped. Full price
IF IT IS HE a ]. ESTATE
only $7,2110. $1300 down ami $(5
a*k Crumley k $1nntcilh
per month.
at 117 South Park, Phone 772
They Know
3 ACRES o f high dry fertile gound
$200 acre. Within 6 mile* o f San­ O Z IE R R E A L T Y CO.
ford. Only Irnuhlr road, right-ofLaura 11. Oner, Broker
way needs clearing.
Hazel $1. Field, Associate
W. II. " R ill" KTEMI'KK
2801 So. Orlando Dr.
Phone 1359
Guy Alien, Associate
EVENINGS; 3113 and 790
Arlene Price, A ssoriilr
Realtor — General Insurance
Alexander &amp; Stringer
Phone M3 or 2122 112 N. Park Ave,
Ileal Estate k Insurance
Mrs. 1-ouriue Messengrr,
Assoc.
3 Bedroom house, kitchen equip­
Ph. 18
ped, ear porte. tail 30 x 100. 107 Magnolia Ave.

BALL REALTY

44 Recruits Are
Screened For FHP
School This Month
TALLAHASSEE — With Icfla*
lative authority to increase Rt
uniform division to 400 troopers,
the Florida Highway Patrol i6
gening along with the business o f
training the group of new men.
Com dr. 11. N. Kirk man said 44
recruits have been screened fo r
Ihc August school which will task

for eight weeks and that another
2 Bedroom house, furnished. Carand a larger class will start Iff
RAYMOND M. BALL
porte. Lai 50 x 100. Beautifully
OSCAR M. HARRISON
landscaped. 46825.00.
October.
KEG. BROKIP.1S
KENNETH E. BLACK
The class will have an extra
S. D. Highleyman, Associate
IIegiit ■'red Ural Estate Broker
Phona M# student when R starts Monday,
1009 E. 2nd.
Phona 1588 284 South Park Avr.
the Volusia County Sheriff-Elect,
NOTICE TO A L L REALTORS - Rodney Thursby o f DeLand. H *
$1000 DOWN
Our
property
at
2403
Key
Ave.
will train right along with the
Buyi this comfortabla 3 bedroom
haa been sold.
home. Sturdy and cool concrete
green men and will be the first
B. G. CAKUTHERS
block construction. Electric kit­
sheriff to attend the permanent
chen. In nice location. Only $63
This Is a free pass to the Movie- school located on Florida BUM
month, include* insurance and
land Ride-ln Theatre fo r John- University's we«t campus.
taxes.
ny Wclcbel. Exp. date Aug. 30,
Lt. Jay L. Hall, the permanent
Consult A REALTOR First
1958.
school’ s training officer, said Ida
CULLEN A N D H ARKEY
IM N. Park Atre.
Pkoae 2311 SWAP ANYTH ING ! Just place 44 fledgling* come from many
Claisillrd ads. Phone 1821 for a parts of Florida and give him a
1 Bedroom house, good location,
pretty good cross section' o f tho
helpful ad-wrltcr.
Oak Parquet floors, G. E. Kitch­
stile.
en.
Space
heater,
Venetian
The
(raining course includes
blinds, car porte, with utility
everything In the book from bow
room,
nice shade.
Concrete
to write an investigation report
blork con&gt;truelion, already f i ­
nanced, 4 'V r mortgage. Price:
to how lo perform a driver's U*
$8,700,110.
cense test and from how to ap­
Other good values In all price
proach a halted automoblla along
ranges.
the highways to the finest polaU
See us lor French Ave. Property
in Jtido.

REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
2341 French Avc,

J. YV. H ALL. REALTO R
Johnny Walker, Associate
"Call Hall” Phona 1738

4 41

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RENTALS

SI—APTS - HOUSES • ROOMS

2-Rrdronm furnished upstairs apt.
450. Call 2018-W.
GROUPS. Include 3-Pe. Section­ Used furniture, appnanres, touts,
etc. Bought-sold. Larry’s Mark
al, 2 End Tables, 1 Cocktail
2 k 3 room apt Pn. 29$3-W,
321 East 1st St. Phone 1831.
Table and 2 Table Lamps
Regularly $223
Avalon Apts. Efficiency. Ph. 120-W
VERY
YOU
T. V. REPAIRS
'A iA ir.rO lT IIt LSI.V UK A N T"
SEE Seminole Realty for Desir
S 1 7 U E ft SAVE
Sample
Menu:
T-Bone ."Steak, ’Td 10 p. m. Service Calls, 43.00, SPECIAL
AT
sO L irr.tlU S13.5Q
able Home* and Apts. Phone 17
J. Q. Herrin, Ph. 2393-J W. A.
Breaded Ve.il Cutlet. I'luritln
Easy Trrm s at —
'
Lobster, Deviled Ural), ami of I ’ Norris, Ph. 1339. Licnced Tech­
GROUND Boor, 3-room completely
WILSON-$1A! Ell
course, Lola a famous P in a .' nicians, guaranteed work.
furnished apartment. 317 Pal­
31’. E. 1st St.
Phone !)j8
PHONE
1175-W for take-out.
metto Ave. Phone 2392.
Wei!
drilling,
water
guarantied,
fH w y . 1T-S2 South.
44 APPLIAN C ES
Pnone 1008-W.
HERE ARK JUST A FEW EFFICIENCY Apartment Suit­
s^ F e r y o n a l n o t i c e s
able lor oacnelor or couple.
Trees trimmed, removed and de- F IU U IIM IR E appliances, s a l e s OF THE M ANY SAVINGS
and scrvtcL U. II. High. Oviedo, Beautiful Dinette Sets Choice of
Private both. Aero** from Pest
mosred. Free estimates. Phone
KO LLAW AY, Hospital and Baby
OUiec. Manuel Jacobson.
Fla. Phone 10-5 3313 or Sar/ord
11 Table 'Tops and 12 Chair
1328-IV.
Beds Day, Week, or Month—Tel.
1642-W after 6 p. as.
tuvars . , . Complete vllh 4
1423. Furniture Center —
New Smyrna ocean front. One,
Chairs
23— SCHOOLS-INSTRUCTION
' ____
118 West First St,
two bedroom apt*., reasonable
A1H CONDITIONING
McGrath, Box 1412, Coronado
For Room or Building
D
A
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C
IN
G
Station, New Smyrna Beach, t.r
• A U T O M O T IV E
II. B. POPE CO. INC.
D ean n a S ch ool o f D ance
Tel. 1095-M.
284 South Park Ave. Phone 144*
Ballet - Tap • Ballroom
l —BOATS AND MOTORS
And—Bcautilul 34-Pc Dlnncrware
Beginner, Intermediate, and ad­ Hotpomt 30 gal table tup hot water
Set
....... Large, clean, furnished a p t $
adults. 811 Park Ave.
FOR SALE— m
H.1*. Outboard
vanced claiiea fo r children of
heater, $30. Ph. 903 or 14’
■ reb u ilt motor. Mercury, good
Rose Court Apts. Unfurnished 3windllIon. $83. Call 1821,
u.
k e g I s t k a t io n
S E P T . 6.. Deep freeic, chest lype.
rnom apt. Kitchen equipped.
ft., excellent conditiun. \*
ell
Phone
2871
17-82
at
Hiawatha
Phone 1184._____________________
See the New Evinrudc Line lor ‘SO
or trade for equal value ..utoHandsome Hcdroom Special
ROBSON Sporting Goods
matic
washer
or
aluminum
Vanity
with
large
Mirror
FURNISHED
garage apartment, 2
EM PLOYM ENT
Evinrude Sales k Service
awning for trailer. Ph. 1049-XW
Panel Red
bedrooms, living room, electric
384 E. 1st St.
Phone IM
Chest of Drawers
kilrhcn, bath, csrporie, excel­
2 8 -H E L P WANTCD— FEM ALE
44— BUILDING M A T E R IA L*
lent location. Prefer couple.
14 ft.
Plywood scml-V bottom
Touch ion’ s
RegPHONE 24*7.
'boat with heavy duty trailer. WAITRESS - Apply T&lt;
USED BH1CK
4159.93
Drug Store, Mr. Clark.
For Information call 1946-M,
TWO CARLOADS buautiiu) used
DESIRABLB one and two todCurb girls, apply In person to
brick. Orange, red, and ")urnt
room furnished a p t Pk. 4$8-W
IB—T R A ILE R S
___________
P ig’n Whistle.
black. See them at SHERMAN New Selection o f—
3-Bedroom
unfurnished house. No
CONCRETE P IP E CO.
■ will pay YOU to see ui before
Sofas (Foam Rubber)
$149.50
Sewing machine operators, steady
kitchen equipment, 800 French
you buy. Oper Evening* and
Sofa
Beds
.............
109
00
year 'round work. Excellent SELECT 1/4 Sawed Oak Flooring,
Ave. Phone 146-J.
- Sundays.
Matching Chairs ........... G9.30
wages, free hospitalisation and
$260 per 31. No. 1 Common 4230
Eastalda Trailrr Sale*
M AYFAIR — 3 bedroom house
life Insurance. Pleasant working
per M. No 2 Common 4136 per
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
Palalka, Fla.
U r g e yard. Cali 1430-J after
conditions, paid holidays and va­
M. Floors Laid &amp; Finished; Canter 2nd k Magnolia,
Ph 1232
6 p. in.
cations.
Apply
In person.
Reasonable. E. F. Stevens, Ph.
Trailer, Sale-Rent, Ph. 663OCR.
"Bud Bamberger” Mgr.
Brookfield Mills, 208 N. Elm
716-R-4 after G p.m.
h y rr Monday's HI 8:18 p. n .
For Rent— 1 bedroom furnished
14—USED CARS
Ave.
V ISIT OUR BALCONY
apt. $83 per month. SL Johns
KED-I-MIX CONCRETE
Really.
’4# Wlllya Jeepster, good condition Beautician, good guarantee and
Window- Sills • Lintels
tb—FARM AND GARDEN
Can be seen at 407 Willow Ave.
commission. CaU S71 or 2803-J.
Septic Tanks - State Approved
2-Bcdronm furnished apt. Very
Or caU 705-J.
Sand - Cement • Mortar Mix
GEORGIA GROWN C * b b a g,e
dean k close in. Jimmy Cowan,
Women sew easy ready-cut house
Miracle Concrete Co,
Plants
in
any
quantity,
Heady
Phone 818.
Ml Bel-Air Chevrolet fully equip­
coats home. Earn from $17.40 309 Elm Avc.
Phone 1338
for
setting
out
Sept.
loth.
Vari­
ped. Clean. Ph. 2326-W.
to $28.18 dosen. Write: Accurate
I-Bedroom house, furnished or un­
eties
are
o
f
Midseaatm,
Marian
- Style, Freeport, N ew York.
M ETAL ROOFING
furnished. Phone 844-M.
Market, Early Round Dutch,
Now in Mock. 5-V Crimp — 1-1/4”
;t B U S IN E S S
.
Glory, Improved Glory, Savoy
WOMEN 18-53, to address and
Corrugated — 2t»” Corrugated
2-Bedroom
furnished house $60. l
Mammoth Red and Eatly Copen­
mail our circulars at home on
SE R V IC E S
Get all Your roofing needs at
mile N. o f Longwood on High*
hagen, ell from Certified Ferrycommission. Write G IFT FAIR,
way 427. Mrs. H. B. LeDrce.
Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
Morris Seed, Ripe k Ready To­
(Dept. 8), Springfield, Penns.
1#—B E A U l'Y PARLORS
Ph. W.P. 36-2989.
Out West 13th St.
mato A Produce Co., Stale Farm­
Registered N u rse-to act as O ff­
ers
Market.
Sanford,
Florida,
Modern Alr-conditnmed Salon
Large 2 bedroom furn. apt. Close
48— BUSINESS EQUIPM ENT
ice Nurse. CaU 3174 or 2824.
Phone 328.
Harriett’s Beauty Nook
in. Phone 825-J. 703 Palmetto.
HAYNES Office
Machine Co.,
m ». oak
Ph. 871 ta— WORK WANTED—FEM ALE
LEARN HOW L IT T L E IT COSTS Furnished Apt. 600 Park Ave.
Typewriter*, adding machlnea,
to give your home beautiful
U —BUILDING - REPAIRS
Salrs-Rentats, 314 Mag.. Ph. 44
Housework-Baby Sitting by Col.
landscaping.
Visit
CRYSTAL UNFURNISHED 2 • Bedroom
*
PAIN TIN G
girl Ph. 1581-J.
LAKE
NURSERY,
Lakcvicw house in Imke Mary. I’hone
This is a free pass to the Hilz
Ulvd., Lake Mary, 3 blocks
FLOOR sanding ana finishing. 32—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Theatre for Gladys Studcbaker,
west o f Chamber of Commerce. Sanford 1012 or I86S-W
Cleaning, waxinx. Serving Semi­
Exp. dale Aug. 30, 1056.
nole county since 1023,
Standard Oil Station.
Corner
This is a free pass to the Hits New 2-bcdroom unfurnished apt.
French k Lako Front. Equip­ FUR QUICK ACTION use Classi­
H. M. Gleason, Lake Mary
Near shopping center and PineTheatre for Freddy Junes. Exp.
ment &amp; inventory. Phone 9164.
fied ads to sail, rent hire. Call
ePssl School. 2818 Rim. No peta
date Aug, 30, 1936.
F o r painting call Mr. Taiker,
please.
____________
1821.
FOR SALE
~ T-XR.
STORE AND NEW CB HOME
New two bedroom houses, kitchen
Repair work! Home alterations!
M ill h er s A m u zin ff S u m m er
Sound established business sell,
equipped. 1804 Washington- Ph.
No job too small. Finithcd carp­
ing groceries, fresh meat and
443 or write Jack Flynt, Box
enter will give prompt service.
general merchandise.
302 Sanford.
S
A
L
E
■ Phono 1399-J, Rollins k Slagle.
It. M. GILE
_______LAKE HELEN, FLA._____
Furn. Apt, a il Elm. Ph. B76-J.
O F U S E D F U H N IT U R K
M c R A N L Y - S M I T I I “ p a I n TO
1418 8. Park
Phone 1203
F IN A N C IA L
R E A L ESTATE
O ne D o lla r D o w n D e liv e r *
Repuir, Remodel, Rebuild, Repaint
$2—HOMER
Jobs large or small. Call 1164-W. 34—INSURANCE
2 Pc. Living Room Suite, newly slip covered .............
1 8 -P IA N O SERVICE
Preferred Rates to Prslerrtd
Platform Rocker, excellent cond ition ........ ................. .......... 22.30
Policyholders
*
L L Sill - Puno Technician
Sofa Bed. plastic arm* ...............
Phone 2184 Roule I, Sanford
Joh n W illia m * In * . A g e n c y
4IT Sanford Atlantic Bank
Rolls way Bed and Mattress ........ 4'*•I t 1t 111|1
.......... .. 7.95
11— ROOFING and PLU M BING
Phona 34
2 Pc. Sufa Bed Suitr ................. • " " • l l *****IS III I I I MH ........ 14.96
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A
9 Plumbing. Krcsky Heating
NEW ROME?
M. G. HODGES
Small Upholstered Rockers ....... . «*•••****•« ,«1l ......... .. each 3.95
U -M O N E Y WANTED
Service on A ll Water Pumps—
Wanted to borrow $2000 by respon­ Maple Sofa Bed ............................
.......... 14.88 SEE and C O M P A R E
Wells Drilled — Pump*
sible party on 2nd mortgage.
Paola Road, Phone 700
Maple
Cocktail
Tables
..
.....«
.
.
.
.......
,„
.. each 4.95
The Home* Built
Gilt edge security. lie-payable
$iou monthly k fair (ntereat I Pc. Living Room Suite
By
....... .. •• »a■ ■ e*...... .. as is 8.00
rate. Reply Box LB Sanford
ODHAH
k
TUDOR,
INC.
Herald
2-Pc. Sectional Sofa, good buy .. ............. . ...... *, . , ...... ....... 6S.0U
Buildera o f Fine Homes
For Florida Living
Miami Ixiunge
M E R C H A N D IS E
Coniroti n.3 ami tfepait
2 Pc. Sot* Ill'll Suite, good condi lion ............«.... ... .......... 48 00 B E A U TIFU LLY Designed Three
Sanford tr e
Phone 1113 11— ANTIQUES
And Four Bedroom Homes
Armless Sufa Bed
* I t l l K M M I I I i t . &lt;»*......... 1288
1 k 2 baths
CEKAMIC TILE
Antique Italian heavy carved oak
Varied Selection of Plans Avail­
Paul F. Mueller &amp; Son Ph. 134 !i pc. dintng roam suite, 4230. 3 Pc. Plastic Living Room Suite ... •
|*Hi»IH*M, .... ........ 31.88 able.
Free estimate. Quality work.
Phone 278-J or write P.O. Box
Wicker Chair and Rucker
......... **»»•» f «m
h
H*S&lt;*t ***#...-. each 2.88 Priced From Rti.zun to 424,ouu
841).
VA (G D - F I I A k F IIA Insert’,
'
W. J. KING
ice Financing.
Plumbing Contractor
43—ARTICLES P in t SALE
*. Kohler Plumbing k Supplies
Plastic Platform Rocker
.......... tike new- .......... 29 88 HOMES AVAILAB LE:
— Factory to You—
Rtrm Electric Water Heaters
South Pinecrest
Hanford, Fla
AlumiRum
BUT Orlando Dr.
Ph. M
Plastic Platform Rocker
......- • ............. cash and carry .488 Grove Manors
.. Sanford, FI#
V e n d Inn B U M *
. DeLand. FIs
PLUMBING
Maple Bunk Beds, complete .... . —........... « ........... ......... 4848 Valencia Villas
Enclosed bead. Sag-proof bottom
Contrart and Repair Work
SALES OFFICE
rail with plastic ends. Plastic or Table, 4 Chairs and Buffet ..
M. ......... .
......... 2848
’■
Free Estim ate!
2623 S. French Ave,
rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
n. L. H ARVEY
Phone 2100 k 2880
I-Pe. Dining Boom Suite, extra good buy ......... .
cords.
...... . 148.00
904 Sanford Ave.
Phona 1128 S e itk a r lk 'G U a * u $ P a ia t Co.
After 8:00 p. m. Call 2371-W
9 Pc. Dining Room Suite, good condition .......... ... ........ 98.30
112-114 West 2nd St.
Phone akO
PLUMBING * R E PA IR S
Septic Tank installation k Service
3 Pc. Dinette Suite............... ........ •l ••« I&lt; ttnnl MMl
------- 14.81
H r buy and sell used furniture
Sewer Connections. Archie C.
Paying tof cs&gt;b prices for any 5 Pc. Wood D in e tte s ................ ....
12 U
• Harriett, Phone T34-W or 1333.
thing of value. SUPER TRAD
Dining
Room
Tables
.................
ING
POS’z
on
17-82
Ph
203J-W
................
cash
and
carry
...
4.11
St—SPECIAL AOTILTh
. -*
****•#,
............ 1.81 2-Bedrooa house, tile bath and
P U M P S k SPR IN K LE R SYSTEMS Army Cots, 13 90; Taint, 12 50 gal All Kinds o f Kitchen Chairs
T-Shirts, 41c; ‘Army-Navy Surp­
kitchen, hot water, gas heat.
A ll types and sitea, Installed or
End
Tables,
Cocktail
Tables,
La
rap
Tables
.......
.......
.each . 2.88
lus, 310 Ssnford Ave.
good water. U r g e yard. • bear
u,
"D o It Youraalf."
• WE R E PA IR AND SERVICE
W. ».. MMMi l t.«........... 848 ing fruit tTMi, alum, garage,
Solid mahogany tea cart, remov* Oak Buffet, with mirror ........... .
h. 2
utility room, screen porch.
S T I N E
able tray. ITS. Royal ea iy ad­ Springs and Mattrasses ........... ----------------fro m ....... ........... 2.93
miles from Sanford, $3,230. Also
Machine and Supply Co.
justable back chaise luunge, InnI- bedroom furnished home for
’$0T W. 3aa SL
Ph. 82
cr»pring construction. Wine ra­ Ice Refrigerators ........................ .............................. from ....... 918
rent, $33. Al Gibbons, DeBary,
yon
stripe
upholstery,
$40.
I’
h.j
G ATLIN BROTHERS
Fla, Second house back of
Oil Range*
........................ ........ ...................... from
9.18
276
J
»r
write
P.O.
Boa
940
! Dragline k Bulldozer Service
Dime Store.
ifk . 2233 Geneva. 2493-W Sanford.
PLUS M AN Y OTHER ITEM S N O T LISTED
NECCill-ELNA
2-Year old concrete block home
Sewing Machine Center
.ORLANDO Sentinel Star, CaU
with car porta, a bedrooms, kite
A T YEBR1F1C SAVIN GS AND E A S Y TERMS
Sales.
Service
end
Rentals
chtn m u IddoA. livim room.
Ralph Ray, 3130.
V.AHRETTT
bath irtSnBi * dtower. Full
323 E. First St.
Phone 1422
alia screen porch. Rt. I, Box
B U L L D O Z IN G
GOOD FOOD AND I) r T n K S
served In pleasing surroundings
by pleasant people, The Doggie
Diner &lt;t Oar, Lake Mary.

Tue.

THE SANFORD HERALD

Good practice trumpet, perfect
condition. $40. Speed-Queen iron- U -B O M E S
er. $23. Phone 2S74-W.
3-HEDKOOM house wltb carports,
porch and utility room, Frigl
33—WANTED TO BUY
a* ire appliances, $225 down.
Small used combination safe. Ph.
LO W E LL E. OZIER
112T-M._____________________
Builder - Phene IMS
Office: 2481 8. OrlanfcOr.

Ccm/mmp
A. B. PETERSON
Jrokar Associates: A. B. Paterson
Jr., P. J. Chesterton, Garfield
Willetts, John Meiacb and R. W.
Williams. A . C. Doudncy, Land
Surveyor.
Phona 1129
ark Ava.
118 N. Pari

BUSY INSECTS
LADYSMITH, B. C., * - Ca­
terpillars are eating the leaven
of tho beautiful UU Lombardy
poplar trees in front o f Bt. John's
Anglican Church here. Pastors*
by ean hear them chewing Uto
Have*.

M A Y F A IR

Beautiful RnUdlng Lota
Also Lots la Marvanla

R O SA U P A Y T O N
Registered Real Estate Broker
mi
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This Is a free pass to tho Movieland Ride-In Theatre fo r Joan
Wilke. Exp. dale Aug. 30, 1938*
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IAYCER MEMHER8 PR E PA R IN G fishing poles, line, hooks, float* and sinker* lor the Seventh
tnnuat Jaycee Fiahlng Itodeo In Sanford Aug. 29 at Lake Carol*. Jack Sewell, chairman o f the
Rent la shown at left supervising the work last night at the Sanford City Shops. (8 ta ff Photo)

Capt. Blackburn Membership Growing
Holds Inspection In Chiefs Club 1
Today After Delay
Kiwanians To Fete
Ladies Tomorrow
Night At Barbecue

Membership of the Seminole 4J to rrie a n e Betsy was k i n d 'Chiefs Club Is growing, according
•hough not to cause any damage to Thomas Stringer, vice president
kt the Sanford area, but aha did and chairman of the Membership
manage to delay the annual in* Campaign of the local organisation
apeetlon o f VAH-9 by C apt J. T. created to stimulate interest in
Blackburn, Commander, Heavy Seminole High School athletic
Attack W in * One, fo r a whole events.
Meeting Ust night at the Sanford
week. Originally scheduled fo r
Aug. I I , the Inspection was post* City llall, the group was tohl that
poned until today by the Impend­ the membership had increased by
ing arrival o f Betsy. Although she the sddiUon of U to 14 new en­
The Sanford Klwanls Club will
&lt;Wn't arrive as threatened, most thusiasts.
honor
their ladles tomorrow night
A "v e ry enthusiastic and optimis­
o P tb e squadron’s pilots were ab­
sent from Sanford last weak on tic" expression was voiced by those with one of their two annuli La­
at the meeting toward the securing dies Night celebrations.
hurricane evacuation fUghta.
The Inspection finally took place their full quota of members to
A gigantic chicken barbecue will
make the Seminole Chiefs Club a
today; after inspecting the squad­
be served at (he Sanford Farmers
forceful organisation.
ron personnel at quarters, Capt.
Auction Market Just off 17-92 south
The purpose of hhe club was
Blackburn and his sta ff Inspected
of
Sanford beginning at 7:30.
ist night's meeting
the equipment, aircraft and spac­ established at last
Ed Lane, chairman of the Ladles
when It was outlined that "the
es o f VAH-f.
The administrative portion o f club wants to help the Seminole Night event, said today that Carl
the Inspection consists o f each High School by stimulating inter­ Williams will prepare the barbet y » g staff member getting togeth­ est in the various athletic events
of thq school and by helping to
e r with hla “ opposite number" in
overcome the. financial deficit In
th e squadron and'review ing his
the promoting of Increased attend­ pork, r o ll slaw, pJhao salad, ami
records, file* and procedures, la
ance."
all of the trimming* that go along
addition te revealing possible dis­
Any money the club gels, it was with on* of the finest meal* precrepancies in the administrative
procedures, this inspection is also agreed, will parallel projects of pared especially for the laJiei.
• source fo r new ideas and meth­ the high school in the stimulating
On hand to furnish entertain­
of attehdance anJ interest.
ods which, If found desirable, are
ment for the huge crowd expected
In
the
planning
stage
now,
said
passed along to other squadrons
in Heavy Attack Wing One for Stringer, is the taking of pictures to attend the annual event will be
of the football games in order to Dave Shannon and hit orchestra.
adoption.
aid
the coaches toward achieving Known for hla versatile group and
'C a p ta in Blackwell was accom­
fine singing, Dave Shannon is ex­
panied on the personnel, inspcc-1 a “ winning football team '. How­
ever, it was explained, full details pected to have a program on tap
tioa by Cdr. Wt E. tamos, Chief
of this project have not been com­ that will keep the crowd singing,
S ta ff O fficer o f Heavy AUack
laughing and humming.
pleted.
Wing One and form er commanltng
Guest of honor for the occasion
In
cooperation
with
the
program
officer o f VAH-I.
I
of the Seminole Chiefs Club, (Ugh will be District Governor "Skinny"
School Principal Andy Bracken and Surguine.
Athletic Director Fred Ginas will
Ed Lane said this morning that
attempt to provide seats for club the event will be held "rain or
members at each home game. It shine" and that Kiwanians will
was pointed out, however, that the turn out to honor their ladies near­
tO U y Chidester, 37, p n »cd away seats reserved for the club mem­
ly 100 per rent.
•V the local hospital at &gt;1:30 last bers would be reserved only up
The regular noon luncheon meet­
night after a lingering Illness.
until game time.
ing today at noon at the Sanford
. Ha was born Sept. 15, lW i la
No report was made on the selec­ Yacht Club was suspended due to
Button, W. Va.
tion of an emblem, cap, hit, swea- the Ladle* Night celebration.
Mr. Chide*ter had made his
(CosUmed oa Pago Eight)
I m a m in ta k e Monroe for the past

Boating enthuslasta In the Senford and Seminole County area will
probably be apendlng the - tabor
Day weekend In their boat* while
taking part in the Pirate's Cruise
planned by the Central Ftorida
Cruise Association.
Bob Baker, Assistant Cruise Maithe event, said today that
iking part in the cruise will
be launched at Daytona Beach at
the City Docks Ramp back of the
Chamber of Commerce Building,
with departure time set for g a. m.
Saturday morning. Sept. 1.
Prior to the Pirate Cruise de­
parture time, coffee ad doughnut*
will be served "on the house".
However, a gigantic Fish Fry has
been set for Friday night, Aug.
31 from 6 p. m. to 10 p. m. Ad­
mission price to this event Is 1123.
First rest and gai atop will be
at Marlneland, second stop at S t
Augustine, and the thlnt at Palm
Valley.
Final atop for the day will be
at the Jacksonville Zoo. A Pirate
Dance with costume prize award,
Treasure Hunt for the children,
a door prize, and costume awards
for the children will taka place
that evening.
Departure time for Sunday morn­
ing has been set for 10 a. ra. with
the first stop of the day aet for
the City Dorks at Palatka and tha
stopover point at Troupe's Fish
Camp.
Monday'* departure time is 8 a.
m. with intermediate ito p i a Sil­
ver Glen Springs ami Jungle Den.
Boats will be taken out at the
ramp located immediately east of
the Lake Monroe Bridge where help
will be available for the landing
of boats.
Baker said today that those in­
terested in registering may do so
in Sanford at William P. Smith’s,
Seminole Sporting Goods, and Rob­
son Sporting Goods.
Along with the registration, each
participant in the cruiaa will re­
ceive a Plraie Flag, all cruise
maps for the (rip, and information
relative to motor courta and res­
taurants and stopover ponts.

Z S S t N e ^ n t. Weather

Roy Chidester, 57,
Succumbs Tuesday

a veteran of World War
D tO nd a member o f the Ameri­
can -Legion Poet of pantorJ. He
was An sleetr k Isn by trade.
‘Survivors Include his widow, Mrs.
ChideI Ur of ta k e Monroe; his faHint; Scott Chidester. Dorecl, Ohio:
twe brother*, Kenneth Chidester of
th*.lf. g. Army and Howard ChidesUr, Andover, Ohio; and three
Miters, Mrs. Kata Thompson, Peerpoint, 0.: Mrs. Lucy Hurst and
Mre. Gladys Toppin at Dorset. 0.

TALLAH ASSEE—Sanford will be
wall represented when Florida
State University kicks off it* foot­
ball campaign this fall.
According to F81I head coach
Tom Nugent, it'* very probable
halfback Buck Melt* and end Tam
Bltbce, both of Sanford, will be
starting for the Seminole*.
The 110-pound Melts was the
Seminole*' No. one scorer with 24
point* lau season despite being
hampered by Injuries throughout
the iraaon. Biibee wa* a regular
at right end.
Both are former Seminole high
school stars.

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Hospital Notes
^rJJnda Demattic (Sanford)
Kelley M. Youag (Lake Mary)
j^lrs. Doris Duxhury (Sanford)
Mr. Henry Aadree (Sanford)
Mrs. Aim Graeey and baby
Mr. Anthony Bryant (Sanford)
;Miss Julia Tabor (taka Mary)
• Mrs. Mabtr Praliek aad baby
(Sanford)
-W
Leo Williams aad baby
(Saaferd)

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Visiting Maori
Private Room*— 11 a.m. to • p.nul
a a &amp; F r lv a t c Rooms-! p.m. to «
—
T pm . to S p.m.

tries—It a-m. U • pju. (par-1
____ and/or grandparent* only) I
O NM trica— According te arcommd no visiter* dor-'

et k iblee.

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L e a a e th tV Ire

eleg ates P repare
To R en om■ in ate« Ike
N avy Shipm ates M e e t President, Pilot Banks Plane
A gain A fte r 10 Years Hall Talk Away From Homes;
P o litic s
Three Men Killed

Ten year* I* a long time to re-|
member a face, a name, or am
Association.
But somehow,
r, conversation has
the ability to thwart
iwart the forgetful-1

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SAN FRANCISCO Wt-President
Eisenhower talked politic* today
with GOP National Chairman
Isonant Hal] aa the Republican
National Convention made ready
to renominate the President for a
second term. Hall came away
with these pronouncements:

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.
The commander o f a stricken
Air Force transport plane banked
away from a group o f houses to
an open apot where the aircraft
crashed and burned last night,
killing three men and Injuring
1. Elsenhower "hope* it will be
three others critically,
an open convention."
Thoae badly hurt were Identified
2. Vice President Richard M.
Nixon la still "p erfeelly accept- as Maj. Engene E. Walker, Capt.
Howard Leland Pruden and T.
, able" as a mnning mate.
3. Eisenhower "w ill not discuss Sgt. William Q. Brookley, all o f
any other nominees for the vice whom had W ait Palm Beaeh ad­
dresses.
prealdency."

ness o f most people, l !. during
a chat events,, associations, and
name* come back
as clearly at If j
ick aa
they had been only
wily the day before,
Such w ai the occasion last night
when Jayccvi were working side
by side pulling fishing equipment
in order for youngsters
oungsters to have
"their day" come
Wednesday,
Aug. 29.
For an hour, at the Sanford
City Shop*. Dave Thrasher, an en­
thusiastic Jaycee member, and a
visitor to Sanford were working
beside each other. They joined
together In a casual conversation
— each trying to remember where
they had known one another.
'
The
conversation
ran
into
"seems as If I have known you
lomcw-hat before" and ilm llar
quips. But after the passing o f an
hour Thrasher asked tha visitor,
Glenn Lyons of Pittsburgh, Pa.,
"W ere you ever In the NavyT
"Y e a ," was the answer and tha
conversation continued on.

They were taken to Brooka
Nixon himself had flown away
to Whittier, Calif., where hla 77* Army Medical Center at San An*
year-old father, Frank Nixon, wa* tonlo, Tex., early today accom*
pan led by an Army medical team
reported to be critically III,
What change thli might make in specializing in bum*.
convention plana was for the mo­
Names o f the dead were with­
ment an unanswered question.
held pending notification o f next
DAVE TH R ASH E R of Sanford
The delegates to this 100th an­ o f kin.
la shown in the center o f the
back row, while Glenn Lyons, niversary GOP gathering were all
Jause o f the crash was not im­
set to renominate Nixon, and llall mediately determined but at least
Is shown on the right. This
picture was made more than said that for the moment, any­ one engine was not functioning.
10 years ago at Nagasaki with­ way, Ihe convention would go
An aircraft accident investigation
in sight o f the only portion of ahead at planned.
team w a i appointed am) aearch
a building left stiiuling after
He
said
he
couldn't
say,
how­
continued fo r atl m ining parta nf
an A-Bomb blast.
ever, whether the elder Nlxon'a the plana.
Illness would Interfere with plans
Flamea enveloped, the wreck­
for the vice president to make an
age after the craab, sending up
Then Dave Thrasher mentioned
acceptance speech of hia re nom­
a towering column o f amoke that
something about having aerved
ination tomorrow night when tha
attracted thousands o f persona.
aboard the "Shoveler.* That broke
convention is to wind up.
the Ice.
An explosion followed.
Elsenhower talked with Nixon
Seems at if Dave Thraiher and
Mrs. Jane Miller, whoee home
by telephone.
Glenn Lyons had served together
Hall aald the President ex was a few hundred yard* away,
In the Navy aboard the U.R.S.
pressed wishes o f all Americana “ hi Ih* pilot "knew be was going
Shoveler, a minesweeper making
for the quick recovery o f Nlxon'a to crash but maneuvered hla ship
a round o f all o f the bayi and har­
father.
»o he could avoid any hemes.
bors sweeping Jap mine field*.
Although seven member* o f the
Hall paid (here would be coo" W a d at)
U better
batter get down OR
, Jt was in IMS that the two men Sanford Lions C|ub hgd heard the venliofi roll calls fo r both the our knees and say tbattka to God.
saved our Urea and
had Wat •««*&gt; w another aa they young lady before, they joined U * presidential and vie* presidential That
hom e*."
fturned a fa r t o f tha lM-man rMt nf th«» members of the club nominations.
A rule adopted yesterday barred
crew that had visited Okinawa, i t ,helr regu|ar WM,kly m a tin g
The pilot radioed the base that
Japan, Guam and other Pacific in an 0¥al|0n to U H le m u , Ally, nominations by acclamation.
hla plane waa In distress and th*4
llall said that under convention he waa banking to tha right to
point*.
son Lee, tl-year-old concert planThrasher, a radarman 1st Class 1st, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John rulea anyone could be nominated avoid the houses. It fell into aa
against Nixon and that delcgatei open field about a mile from tho
and Lyons, a Seaman t i l Clasa; L. Lee of this City,
served aboard Ihe U88 Shoveler
In hla Introduction of Allyson, were free to cast vote* fo r others bate.
about a year,
Charlie Morrison, member of Ihe than Nixon even If Nixon's waa
tha only name put before the con­
A* a result o f the meeting, more advertising staff of The Sanford
vention.
than 10 yeara ago, Thrasher Herald, had called attention to Ihe
Hall was aiked whether Elsen­
many
Items
of
favorable
publicity
brought out.from hla billfold a pic­
hower was "figh tin g mad' ovar
ture o f the two men with other the young lady had received and
Navy men and several Japanese th* °P*n,on of M*® Lion* Pr®*cnt charges against hla administration
.f
■ ■ ..
t»«a simiiiIib IIa Bn ll-a bmI mMI Inst
children taken at Nagasaki, tho was emphatic to the extent that made during the recent Demo-,
sigh- o f the first A-Bomb blast. the press notice* were well de­ era lie convention at Chicago. The
served. In fact, Morriaon had made President had been pictured in
Strang* how meeUngi o f -hipthe remark that Allyaon had been published report* aa angry over
mates and acquaintances take playing for about six years and what he had seen o f the Demo­
place— but words bringing bsck •ince she was 11 years old at this cratic gathering on television.
event*
lU of serving together creep l l mf i lha, hf fflt y i * ™ , rouldn't
“ I have never teen the Presi­
MI AMI I D - National Alrilnea
co n v e n tio n * -— Juet
Into conversation*
juet aa
a» they
i»*y p|.y
p|a.- aa „.cl| whcn he w ai „ year| dent when he waa fighting mad,"
planned to place back Into opera*
did last night during the Jayrcc
Hall aald, "and he certainly didn't (|on today four filghti between Ml*
Fishing nodeo get-together.
Voll* w ,||lam i J r (ook Uiua appear that way this morning.
ami and Key West. The company
Glenn Lyons Is visiting G arfield: with Morrison, “ You're wrong In
Hall had breakfast with Elsen­ suspended most of its operation
Willeta who wa* also at the Jsy- saying Liberace couldn't play aa hower. Through the morning, tha last weekend In a labor dispute
cee meeting last night.
|
(CeoUaeed On Pago Eight!
President was receiving a string with U* pilots.
o f other Republican leaders.
The Key W en flight* bring the
A convention ahowdown on Har­ service there back to half of nor*
old E. Stamen's campaign to ditch mal. Eight flight! ordinarily oper*
Nixon remained a possibility.
ale daily between the two cities.
The mood of the delegates wa*
National said that tomorrow It
suet that only an outright expres­ would add flight* to West Palm
sion of preference for someone rL o Beach, Jacksonville, Panama City,
would induce them to sidetrack Pensacola, Mobil*, Wew Bern and
Nison. And there was absolutely Wilmington, N. C „ Charleston, S. C,
nothing to Indicate Eisenhower Savannah. Ga., and Philadelphia
would do that.
from the South.
Eisenhower himself la certain to
These additions will place some
be renominated unanimously at tho 49 per cent of the company's
convention session late to.1av. Im­ flights back In operaGon, a spokes­
mediately after that, the delegates man said. Half lU per-onr.rl will
will rhoose the vice presidential again be employed and some de­
gree r f ervice will be availa'da
nominee.
Eisenhower had no known plans In 83 per cent of the cltic Na­
to visit convention hall until his tional rervrs.
A federal mediation bond icpacceptance a d d r e a a tomorrow
resenttUvf. James llolaren. said
night.
But hla Influence waa all-encom­ he has asked both 'h e company
and the pilot*' union to prepare a
passing.
Sussen, on leave a* the Presi­ Hit of their differences.
The company suspended most of
dent's assistant on disarmament,
asked permission to address the its operations Friday under what
party convention today after it re­ it laid wa* an "on again oft
nominates Elsenhower and before again" stride threat be the nil-***.
the roll of state* 1* called on the The itrike failed to coma o ff. In*
V 1e e
presidential
nomination. -'rad, the pilots agreed to media*
There waa considerable doubt he lion,
would get It.
Siaisen 1s not a delegate and
under tha rules could not address
tbs convention except by unani­
mous consent.
Nixon, who has taken no public
Mrs. Randal Print dr.. Mils
note of Stassen'a efforts to remove Janie Brown, aad Henry Morgan
klm from the ticket other than te wiU form the panel of tonight’s
say the convention should be an Christian Advantore Week discus­
urged convention dele­ sion,on the topic “The Christian
gatee to le t Stosaea speak.
Homo and the MYF’era Responsibi­

A. Lee Better Than
Liberace Say Local
Lions Listeners

National Airlines
To Put 4 Flights
Back In Operation

Bisbee, M e tts Seen As Probable Starters For Seminoles

Funeral services will be held at
S p. m. Sunday at Brisson Funeral
B § M with the Rav. Ralph Brewer
•F t he Church of Christ officiating.
^Suirlel will bo In OakUwn Memorill* Park.

(Saaford)
llllam ta rry Rowland Jr.
(Sanford)
Joseph Paige (Sanford)

Prevails IH Nation
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Light shower* fell In a few
artas but fair and mostly plea­
sant weather prevailed In most o f
the nation today.
It was a little on the cool alda
in the eastern third o f the country
from the Ohio Valley eastward to
the Atlantic Coast and southward
to tha Gulf. Temperatures were
about 7 degree* lower than 24
hour* earlier, generally in tho
7»0s, with a few 00s in the North.
Readings ranged up to the lower
70s along the Gulf Conat.
But a warming trend was re|M&gt;rted from the Great takea re­
gion westward through Oregon
and Washington and
extending
southward In the central part of
the country through the central
plain* and mld-JG*sl«Mppl Vnllrv,
The &lt;varm air he«ded eastward
Into Ihe Ohio Valley,

W W W YSSAY

••

Nugent think* Metis ran "b e­
come one of the fine*! halfbacks
we've ever had at FSU U he doesn't
let injured this fa il."
Juit a mile of a guy, the 3-feet9 icatbark ha* good speed and
all-around ability. Aa a runner, he
averaged better than five yard*
every Ume he carried the ban tail
season.
Ha ranked ! l * t In the nation a*
a punter with aa average of 3S.4
yard* on S3 kirk*.
Biibee Is ranked by Nugent a*
a "b elter than average" defensive
player and a good blocker. Offen­
sively, ha caught five passes and
averaged better than a yard* a
run on each on*.
"On the basil of hia showing last
season and during the spring prac­
tice sessions, wo think Ham will
probably be our starting right end
this fa ll," aald Nugent.

The Seminoles open here Sept,
a against Ohio University and then
meet Georgia, Virginia Tech, North
Carolina State, Wake Forest. Villaoova, Miami, Furman, Missis­
sippi Southern aad Auburn.

rsu h a d a M

Panel To Discuss
Christian Home

lity To I t "
Tonight's program will ba tha
fourth la lha week-long youth week
Partly cloudy through Thursday program at tha Pint Methodist
Church at f:M p. m.
with acattaved Ih— lir ih i
The Rev. Charles Herron, speaker
day; oat quite ao warm;
for the week, hue theses for hla
night CI-1K
Yaur Par*

Weather

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ADDITION

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SHE S A V S T H E
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D A O W A N T S T O KNOW
IF H C S S T E A C y A N D a

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florido, Alabama
Study Possibility
O f Interstate Road
TALLAHASSEE • * - Florid* and
Alabama are reported to Ik? coonera'im In •• 'dlr -lined at linklag interstate highways which
Un-Id be built under tho new fed.
ervl road program.
E xecu tive Director Ralph Davi*
of the State Road Department said
tko studies art being directed to­
ward tying I* tho state-long Ala­
bama highway with tho Jackson­
ville Pensaeola lag In Florida.
Davis wrote U. S. Rap. Bob
tik e* of Croatvlew of the plana
Monday.
'T h o r* have boon discussions
with tho State Rood Deportment
at Alabama end various Interested

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By V IR G IN IA P. ANDERSON
Frienda o f Mra. W. B. Harriaon
will be aorry to hear that aha la
confined to the Seminole Memor­
ial Hospital with double pneu­
monia.
Mr. and Mra. Jamea A. Feet
have bought the Georg* Stripple
house on Little Lake M ery and
the 8tripplca have moved to Win­
ter Park.
Mr. and Mr*. P. D. Andaraon
Jr. and ■children, Mona and Don­
ald o f Tampa arrived Monday to
vialt hi* parent*, Mr. and Mr*. P.
D. Anderson on Lake Emma.
Mr. and Mr*. E. T. Ilraalagten
and two sons, o f Troy, Penna.,
have been spending some time
with hla parent*, Mr. and Mra.
C. P. Braslngton.
Mr. and Mra. J. M. Barber hare
rented the house in the fork o f
the roada, near the school, for­
merly owned by the Wabbs.
Mr. and Mr*. P. D. Anderson
returned home, Aug. 8, after a
34 day vacation which covered a
IB day conducted tour o f Alatka
and slghUeelng in the West and
middle West. They flew from Or­
lando to Vancouver, B. C., in leas
than 24 hour* and picked up the
8cenery Unlimited Tour there,
proceeding by boat up the Inland
waterway to Prince Rupert. From
there, by ptane, by launch, by
narrow gauga railroad and by

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R B A U y?

Florida cltltena as to the poisl-t department in aeeklng approval of
bllity o f an Inter-stata lag orlgl- 299 miles of additional Interstate
naling at the Tennessee line, com- highway* fur Florida had not Ining south through Florida and ful- eluded any new mileage in West
lowing generally the route of U. S. Florida’s Gulf Coast area.
g )l Into West Florida where it
The additional mileage would
would link up with the Jacksonville provide aa interstate highway from
Pensacola lag,” Davis said.
Tampa to Fort Mycra to Miami
"Alabama is taking the Initia- and from Miami to Homestead,
llva aa to that proposal since most
Federal authorltits already have
• f the mileage would ba In that approved 1,184 miles of interstate
state. The Florida department la highway* for Florida and Davis
cooperating wholeheartedly
and
West Florida has ISO milea
has Informally agreed te Join with or about 22 per cent of tho t u t e ’a
Alabama in Its reque.t."
Interstate mileage.
• U. S. U l enter* Florida about
"West Florida would be hand10 mile* south of Dothan and run* »om ely served by the present In­
due south to Panama City.
terstato plan for Florida" Davis
Davis’ letter waa in reply to a “ Mtelegram from the congressman
"On* leg of the system originates
•sprasslag concern that tho road | at Jacksonville and goes west to

Pensacola, passing through control
areas at Lake City and Tallahaasee. The route generally would
follow U. S. 80 but most of U
would be on a new location."

They at* l&lt;fo cream inaide the
Artie Circle, *aw dni sled race*,
magnificent Mt. McKinley free o f
cloud*, handled ice from glacier*
thousand* or y e a n old. For two
daya on their return from the
tour, they were the gueata o f Mr.
and Mra. Roy Grandey In Seat­
tle. Mr. Grandey and Mr. Ander*on were high school friends,
meeting for the first time in 80
y ea n .
The Anderson* apent a

day In Salt Lake City and an*
other In Tinea, Okla. They en­
joyed a temperature o f 41 de­
gree* in Mount McKinley Park
and aweltered with 110 degreea In
Tulaa and enthuilaiticaily aaid,
"Seminole County la atill the
beat place to liv e l"
Mr*. Catherine
Dittlnger, ac­
companied by her granddaughter,
Linda Dittlnger, o f Linden, N J ,
arrived by plane, Aug. 8, to vialt
the
form er’* aon-ln-law
and
daughter, Mr. and Mr*. Eugene
Seaman.
Ml** Gwyn Y a le *
returned
Monday from a vacation ipent
with her aunt, Mr*. M. E. Gatchell, in North Carolina. While
there, abe attended a Billy Gra­
ham
meeting
and afterward*
abook hand* with him and VicePreaident Nixon.
Mr. and Mra. Clyde Fluke are
home again, after « pending tom#
lime with their
children in
Harriaburg and Hanover, Penna.
Mr. and Mra. Harry Smith
have returned from a ihort vaca­
tion apent with their ion and
daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mra.
Dale Smith. While there, they
welcomed a new grandchild, their
first grand*on!
Mr. and M n . John Harty have
Juit returned from their auramer
home In Wanaque, N J .

was

l iv e
T trn n N o
Mr. aad M n .
Glen Cochraa
WAYNOKA, Okla. IF— A ly a t r and aon David le ft Wedneeday old boy ba* learned the b u d way
to make their future home In that electric light corda aren’t
for teething.
Virginia.
The youth, too of Mr. and Mr*,
Mrs. S. J. Grady o f Starke ar­
d e a r Arnold Jr., Waynoka, atarted
rived Monday to vialt her aon gnawing the live cord aad finally
and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and got down to the wire.
He waa burned about the mouth
M n . F . G. Lae. The Rev. Grady
but the Injurlea were not aerieuA
will Join her ahortly.

P iy m tn li m a y b o
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• lo n g o r s h o rt p e r io d ,

w h ic h o v o r y o u p r o io r

Mr. and Mra. Mercer Murray
and Ronnie o f Fort Valley, Ga„
were the weekend guestc o f Mra.
Mercer’a mother,
Mra. J. M.
Hood.

111 W a i t P in t S tre e t

407 West Central Avenue

Walter Wiederbold. USN, haa
been apending a abort leave at
home, before going on to hU
new
a alignment
In Klngivllle, i

IT'S QUIET in

Over 4 0 0 E x o t i c T r e e s A n d Plants M akq
Crystal Lake Nursery O ne O f Largest In Area
U you ore curious about the
hundred* o f beautiful eraamesto) blooming and foliage plants
that will thrive In this part nf
Florida a abort drive out te tho
Crystal Lake Nursery la Lake
M ary will bo a thrilling revet*Owned and operated by Mr.
•ad Mra. C. W. Smith. Crystal
Lake Nursery la located on LakeView Boulevard, throe blocks

o f which there are doaens o f
varietiei at Crystal Lake Nur­
sery. One could go on sad o «
naming the hundred* o f variet­
ies o f exotic tropical and sub­
tropical plant life found at Cry­
stal Lake.
As Important to the home gardncr aa beauty In a plant, says
Mr. Smith, la the health and in­
sect-free rood!lion o f the plant
at the time of transplanting! At
Crystal Lake, pUnt disease and
insect menace la reduoed to a
minimum by tho latest scientific
methods. AH propagating beds
are underlaid by sheets o f plastic.
No plant Is grown directly an
tho ground. As on extra precau­
tion. the mixtures of anil 'and
com poet used in propagation la
first "cooked*’ In a sterilisation
FitAs the result o f estrone care
practiced at Crystal Lake Nur­
sery it is accredited with the
highest rating by the Mag* De­
partment o f Agriculture nursery
inspector. "Vialtore a r t always
welcome," said Mr. Smith. "Just
turn right from Use Country d u b

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Ike-Nixon Ticket Seen H o sp ital J a y c e e s' A n n u a l F ish in g
Has Items
As GOP Confab Opens For Sale
*

feenage Problems

. I A N FRANCISCO &lt;« - The Republican Nstional' Convention op­
ened today with all the suspense
o f a calendar.

Company To Make
Feasibility Study
Of Proposed Base

Almost everyone agrees
to
what's coming — another Elsen­
hower—Nixon ticket. In a broad
sea o f confidence, the only Island
o f contention It a tiny atoll mann*d by Harold E. Slaisen. U is
well o ff the main shipping lines;
The Bureau of Yards and Docks
Aoha Angel, assistant principal at Stassen’s headquarters In the 8t.
Ptoecrest School, Hiss Marilyn Cal­ Francis Hotel gets fe w Important has announced the awarding of a
contract to the Airways Engineer­
houn, atudent i t Florida Southern visitors.
Pictures o f President Elsenhow­ ing Company o f Washington, D. C.
Collage, and James Davit, ■ studapt pt Florida State University, er and Vice President Nison aro for a feasibility study and modified
erili bo pantliita for tonight's the only ones hanging in the con­ advanced planning report in con­
Christian Adventure Week topic, vention hall, in the lobbies and
corridors o f the graceful old hotels nection with the proposed Naval
T e e n a g e Problem s."
atop Nob H1U and along tho aI- Station a t Osceola, in Seminole
Questions which were handed In
pins slopas o f Powall S treet P ic ­ County.
by Methodist/ outb will be dlieusature* o f any other candidate* are
The contract provides for a study
ediamong the panelists and among
harder to find than au empty o f all aspects o f the Osceola area
t t # youth In the audience.
hotel room.
to determine whether or not the
Supper w ill be served by the
Dependable Sunday School Class at
F °“
‘ urn you're site can accommodate a major air
Eisenhower-Nlxon
butl-o'clock this evening. Bob Reely banded
activity.
fr. and Mist Mabel Chapman will t?IU’ .T?1 ,e * Eisenhower-Nlxon
I f the results of this study indi­
then lead the group in fellowship
"CHek with Ike and
Dick, you see dancers end sing­ cate that the site is suitable the ad­
singing and games.
The panel discussion Is tcheduld ers whooping it up fo r the incum­ vanced planning study will be made
bents.
to provide comments and recomter T :lo this evening following the
Last night • hotel rumor swept maaditloni relative to locations of
supper hour. Parents and friends
% «fa
sedate marble columns
a n Invited to attend.
the base components and the cost
A t 1:20 this evening, the Rev. o f the Fairm ont Hotel. The rumor estimates for major Items.
Claries Herron wOl speak In the was that one key delegation was
D m base is being planned with
church sanctuary on the subject madly split—where to have din­
ner. But it quickly blew over.
12^00 foot runways and support
"W h M Jesus Was A Teenager."
Outside o f Stassen's small voice, facilities for over ISO aircraft, soo
The supper, panel discussions,
there are Just no stgna o f disa­
and group singing will be held in
officers and 3,500 enlisted person­
the educational building o f the greement here. You don't see can­ nel.
didate*
racing
between
hotel*
to
First Methodist Church.
make their aalei pitches. You see
Tonight’s panel discussion Is the
none o f the franUc pulling and
eeond la the series o f events stag­
hauling,
banging attacks
and
ed for the boys and girls o f intercounterattacks and other signi o f
aadiate age during Christian Adbattle you saw among the Demo­
H ltu r e Week.
crat* at Chicago last week.
T h e Rev. Charles "Chuck" HerIt would take a Harry Truman
fen, speaker for the week's pro- to stir up this convention.
Sanford has 10 apprentice* In
m ta hte son o f Mr. and Mrs.
Delegates don’t argue eaodi- trades and crafts, reports Andrew
r Herron o f Sanford,
detei. They talk about riding tho Bernard, area representative of the
cable cars, touring Fisherman’s Florida Industrial. Commission's
W harf o r waiting in line at the Apprenticeship Department.
The apprentices train under
"T o p 'O Tho M ark" fo r » look at
tha city from tho heights o f tha state approved programs. They
work under the supervision o f skill­
Mark Hopkins Hotel.
The convention hall Itself Is the ed Journeymen to learn a trade,
big Cow Falsee, south o f town, and take classroom courses of the
A am i l l but enthusiastic «udt- a t the foot e f San Bruno Moun­ related theory behind, tha work.
Apprentice*. t\ Sanford hvludo
ra ce, thrilled to jb d artistry e f tain en d M a r "BoneyUrtf flfli,"
Utile Miss A lly son Lee a t the May- where animal carcasses are pul­ eight lu carpentry andt Wo with
fa ir Inn Saturday lig h t when the verised Into fertilizer, lik e the Th# Sanford Herald.
U-year-eld concert pianist delight­ Democrats at tbs Chicago Stock­
As o f July 1, there were 1|U
ed her listeners with a group o f yards Amphitheater, delegates at apprentices In training throughout
tea classical and popular num­ this convention will not be without ho sae, more han ever before In
tho history e f thi-p rogram, reports
bers, concluding with "Bum ble a memorable odor,
B oogie."
In a bam M a r the main hall,, S. C. Bighhtn, State Apprnticship
Bather than disappoint h er au- the Republicans have 2,000 extras Department Director.
Blgham said this this program
dQfeca, kept to a smaU number on hand— "volunteers" who wilt
dua to tho heavy rainstorm which be rushad, #00 at. a clip, into tho "presents splendid opportunities for
caused the cancellation o f tho hall ta fill any sizable empty young men to become skilled Jour­
Swimming party scheduled just apacea that m ay develop in the neymen In a craft or trade. Florida
today iso spending and reeds more
prior to her eppeerance in the spectator seats.
apprentlcest o mset tth skilled de­
bell room , the personable young
mands o f a growing state."
artist gave a recital oven longer
Those in this area who are in­
than planned. One o f the most
terested In becoming apprentices
difficu lt numbers in her entire
can learn more about tha program
repertoire o f over CO committedby contacting Andrew Bernard at
to-memory w ts "T b s Little DonEast ay St., Jacksonville, or by
f a r , " AU o f her numbers end her
Championship
and
runner-up writing the Apprenticeship Depart.
mSersfl w ere very welt received.
Tuesday noon e t the Yacht Club, trophies fo r the 1956 Sanford Naval ment, Florida Industrial Commit
Aliysoe w ill appear before the A ir Station (softball Season, were slon, Tallahassee.
Joint apprenticeship committees
M em fara e f the Sanford Lions' awarded to representatives o f th*
Club .and the following week, be­ Heavy Attack Squadron Seven, of labor anil management repre­
fore the Lions' Club o f M L pore. and eavy Attack Training Unit sentatives, or a plant committee
teams respectively, in ceremonies ins n individual firm, supervise the
held in the Administration Build­ training of apprentices in each
ing o f tho station.
trade or craft.
Captain Robert W. Jackson,
U8N, Commanding O fficer o f
Sanford Naval A ir Station, pre­
sented the championship trophy
to Commander L. B. Libby, USN,
" F o u r Sanford young men and one Commanding O fficer o f VAH-T,
M U M lady from Da ary attended while members of the VAII-7 team
the highest " K M ’ possible In received Individual trophies.
awlmming, a t O riindo laat week
Accepting the runner-up trowhan-they successfully passed their
pL'es fo r the Heavy Attack Train­
tests as Am ericas Red Cross Water ing Unit team, was Commander
Safety Instructors.
D. A. Miller. USN. Executive O ffi­
“ H ow qualified to teach swim cer o f IIA TU , and Aviation Elecl, junior and senior life sav- triclan'* Mate 2nd class, William
and to pas* other* In junior
Oltri.
and senior life saving tests, are:A fter winning the regular NAS
S a fa r i Samuel, Kenneth MeMur- Intramural softball tournament,
say, Wiley Jasrell and Jim Lum- the VAII-7 team wrnt on to win
Dtraon, all o f Sanford and Miss
the tournament at Jacksonville
Bally Kiedsr o f De Bary.
before being eliminated in the
They a r t receiving tho congra first round o f play at th# Comtula tiers a f their friends on having AlrLant {Commander, Air Force
attained their objective after long Atlantic F leet) tournament a t
Bear* o f training and haring the
Norfolk, Va.
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purpose in mind to render first aid
i r to sav a Uvas.

Subject Of Panel
Discussion Tonight

s..*I2!?rwf!5p*

11-Year-Old Artist
Thrills Audience
With Piano Recital

Trophies Presented
To Championship,
Runner-up Teams

Five Pass Tests
A t Red Cross Water
safety Instructors

r

F LA M E M AKES M AID E N TB1P
M IA M I un — A rriva l o f a eta
t wo engined airliner from Santis• * , 0111*, today Inaugurates a low
Cast weekly shuttle o f d a t a AirUna Service between Chile and
M iam i.
Thirty-eight passengers, Inclu­
ding some newspaper writers,
ns*re expected on the 20-hour
maiden trip.
Ernest E- VMoch, Miami tepreaentativ* o f Ctota, said plan**
will arrive la Miami Mondays and
Joave fo r Santiago ou Wednes­
d a y!. VUloch laid the fa ro la a t
Most so to to p*r cent below pre­
vious charge* in order fa encour­
age more people In Latin A m eri­
can countries to travel end to*
better a cq u a in t* with their

Southern Bell
Picketina Stops

JACKSONVILLE, IB — Picket­
ing o f the Southern Ben Telephone
end Telegraph Co. stopped last
n Pickets paradad In front o f tho
office In what telephone company
officials said was an unauthorised
■trike.
.
The work stoppage was caused
refusal o f a number os workers
to cross picket lines thrown up
by Western Electric
Dan Anderson, district super­
visor said more than h alf hla
supervisory viorkera took over
without Impairment * f rarvlce.
T t o picketing started r * * t * ^ » r
dospitt abatnci
official
strike M tk n .

This event also marked tha dos­
ing o f the "w ell rem em bered"
Fernald-Laughton Memorial Hoepita I, located at Goo Oak Ave.
Fernald-Laughton was a land­
mark, a place where, through tho
ycara sinco its inception, tho ills,
illnesses and Injuries o f Sanford
and Semtnoio County’s dtlxens
wera attended.
As the old hospital was dosed
the governing board members o f
the association Invited several
community groups to share in the
used equipment which was not
needed at the new hospital.
Among those receiving some of
the useful equipment and expres­
sing their appreciation wera: the
Medical Center at Oviedo; the
Medical Building at Long wood;
the Good Samaritan Home, San­
ford; tho Cancer Closet o f the
Simlnolo County Unit o f the
American Cancer Society;
The
Red Cross;
I.O.O.F. Hall; and
Plnccrest School.
Some o f the equipment has been
reconditioned and will bo returned
for use in tho event a necessity
should arise.
A few items are still at (he FernatdLaughton Memorial Hospllal
Building and Interested person*
who may be able to use them are
invited to visit tho building to
look at them. A number o f the
items have some very definite
value and may bo purchased at
any time between the hour* o f
9 n. m. and 3 p. m.
.............
The Fernald-Laughton Hospllal
office is open dally fo r the pub­
lic's convenience.
Among the items for sale at
the old hospital are: gas cook
stove; tables, standi, water cooler,
TB-gallun water healer; lamps, Ice
chest; light*, steam steriliser; Ja­
lousie door; four small go* heau
era; bottles; beds; desks; cabi­
net*; crutches; and hat racks.
There are sl«o many Item* that
m ay be given away.

Rodeo Set A t Lake Carola

Chiefs Club Launches A ug. 2 9 President Reported
Date Se t Prepared To Give
Mem bership Drive
For Event
Nixon Clear Track
2 SNAS Men Elect
To Stay In Sanford

The Seminole Chiefs Club began
its membership drive this morn­
ing, said Thomas Stringer, vice
president of the organisation and
chairman of the membership cam­
paign.
The campaign, said Stringer, will
be climaxed next Saturday morn­
ing following a week's concentrated
activity on acquiring the full quota
f member* expected for tho 1936-37
Seminole High School sports acti­
vities cooperation.
A meeting of all interested cltlxen* and members fo the newly
Organised club will bo hrld tomor­
row night in the commissioner's
room at the Sanford City Hall at
7:30 p. m. when the membership
campaign will be fully discussed.
Stringer said today that three
teams have been appointed for themembership drive headed by Tea m
Captains J. Brailey Odhara, Dr.
John .Morgan and Mason II. Whar­
ton.
i
Member* of Odhsm's team are:
Mr*. Dorothy Odham, tlporge Touhy, Mrs. Louise Touhy, Joel Field,
W. W. Tyre, Floyd Cooper and
Fred Murray.
Member* of Dr. Morgan'* team
are; Mrs. John Morgan, Dr. John
Epp», Mr*. John Epps, Dr. A. W.
Epps Jr., and Mrs. A. W. Epps,
G. Andrew Speer and Mr*. Speer.
Member* of Whorton'* team
are: M. L. Rshorn Jr., John Hader, William Kader, B. L. Perkins
Jr., B. U Perkins Sr.. Ed Keith
and Mr*. John Schlrard.
According to plans, tho team get­
ting the most member* during the
week's membership campaign wilt
be treated to a barbecue supper
which will bo ataged Just prior to
the first football game of the sea­
son. The supper for tch winning
team will be provided by th* two
losing ttw p y
J
Hewwver, Thomas Stringer, the
membership campaign chairman
said that tha harhecue supper will
bo held for all member* both old
and new.
The High School Principal of
Seminole High and the reaching
staff are member* of the Seminole
Chiefs Club by virtue of their posi­
tions relative to the athletic pro­
gram that will be presented during
the coming year.

Tho Seminole County Junior
Chamber o f Commerce announced
SAN FRANCISCO UP— President
today that they will sponsor the
Seventh Annual Fishing Rodeo Elsenhower was reliably rep ortel
for youngster* under the age of to be ready to give Vice President
Politicians from the north and 14.
Nixon a clean rack for renoralThe date for this event has been nation In the Republican conven­
south arc disagreeing strongly
■et fo r Wednesday, Aug. 29, by the
these day* about the relative mer­
tion opening today.
Rodeo Chairman, Jack Sewell.
it* o f their home ground*, but San­
In. the face of a campaign by
Thla year, the annual event
ford seems to agree with people
Harold
E. Stassen, to dump Nixon
-aged fo r the hundreds o f Semi­
from moit everywhere. Can't be
Ihe vice president's associates said
nole
County
children
who
look
for­
the *uper-highwsy* or skyscrapers,
must be the Sanford brand e f fish­ ward to tho occasion, will be held today they had received assurance!
ing, boating and leisurely living in F ort' Mellon Park around the Elsenhower will submit neither
that make* people want to slay newly named Lake Carola.
publicly nor privately eny list o!
here.
U. Andrew Speer, president o f men he regards as qualified and
Francl* K. Blalock of Hartford, tho Seminole County Jaycees said acceptable to him as a running
Ala. and Irwin V. Hcndleman of Ihls morning, “ We are expecting
mate.
F.lmhunit, N. Y , both laid they feel to have more than ooo boy* and
Statscn has pinned hla drive to
that way when they rc-cnllitrd In girls at this year's Fishing Ro­
Heavy Attack Squadron Nine. Be­ den." Every boy and girl in Sem­ replies Nixon on a hope that E l­
side* sharing the same viewa on inole County within the age limit senhower would let It be known
nice place* for duly, both men can ia invited to take part in thla big before the convention's balloting
session Wednesday that some
also look back on a tour o f service pre-school event, Speer laid.
with the U, S. Arm y in their past
The Jayccei will furnish tha others would be equally suitable aa
hLtorirs.
poles, hooks, llns and the Semi­ a vie* presidential nominee.
Stassen, oo leave of absence at
Ilrndlemsn, a Chief Aviation Ms- nole County Sportsman Associa­
talvmith in charge of VAH-9's Air­ tion is contributing the worm i to Elsenhower's disarmament assist*
frame* Shop, wa* born in New York be used In the big event. There ant, haa been plugging for relueCity, served in tho Army from 1836 will be no shortage o f poles, line tin t Gov. Christian A. Harter o (
to 1930, is married to Ihe former and bait, Chairman Jack Bewail Massachusetts. Herter is asking
Mi*» Josephine Land of Vineland, commented. The Jaycees are now Rep. Joseph W. Martin Jr., th*
N. J.
preparing and arranging their convention's permanent chairman,
Blalock,
Aviation
Machinist's huge stock o f poles at the City's to withdraw him ama If It la of­
fered for second place on tha tic­
Mote Second Class, work* on VAH- Shop*.
ket.
O'* Jet line. Before beginning his
Again, free transportation w ill
current tour « f duty he was a civil b« provided to Lake Carols from
In the absence o f any Indication
service worker at the Naval Air every section o f the county and from Elsenbowar that others a m
Station, Pensacola, lie also found tho schedule of hue operations fo r acceptable, Nixon's re nominate In
time to atlrud Jacksonville State the day will be announced later apeps red to avery body—probably
Including Stassen — aa about aa
Teacher* College, He nml Mr*. Bla­
along with the routes that the
certain act t o about o f ocetamai
lock, the former Miss France* E.
lingo buses will take In order to
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Payne of Piedmont, Ala., make
Ihelr home in Qitccn with their
lunily to attend.
the coaventioa by
three children.
A list of. the prises, which agaht B ailee* e*
this year t o * b^lng donated n r
Merchant*' o f Sanford wlU ba dhnounecd later. However, Jack Se­
well said thla morning that prise*
will fa awarded for the first fish
SOPCHOPPY tev—An 11-year-old caught; tho longest fish landed;
The many friends e f BUI Holler
girl knutvn as a chronic sleep­ the smallest fish brought In, In tha Jr., owner o f Holler M otor Salee
walker disappeared
from
her various ago groups and classifica­ here and In DcLand, will regret
home at a forest tower station
Arrest* and summonses for Ihe
lo leam that he la confined in
tion*.
near the edge o f the big Apalarhweekend, beginning Friday noon
In order to provide entertain­ Fish Memorial-Hospital there with
ii'.ilj National Forest csrly today.
and ending at midnight Sunday, In
ment and pleasure fo r those who a broken hip aa the result e f an
When the blonde haired, blueSeminole County totaled 49. accord­
would not otherwise have an op­ accident which happened In Or­
eyed
girl,
Star
Hall,
couldn't
ba
ing to the Warrant* and Capias
portunity to partlclpata in a Fish­ lando Friday evening.
located crews of forest rangers
Book in the olifee of Seminole
ing Rodeo, the Jaycees are Invi­
As Holler stepped o ff a curb, t o
ami blnodhuunds were called out
County Shciriff J. Luther Hobby.
ting children from the Methodist tripped and fe ll heavily to tho
in a search for her.
According to the records in the
Children's Homo at Enterprise ground. Believing that ha was not
Sheriff’ s office arrests for public
A Florida Forest Servlet- piano
ar.ri
Lutheran Haven at Slsvla.
badly hurt, ha procaedad to drivo
Intoxication were IS; no driver*
also was dispatched to aid In the
Sewell suld this morning that his car fo hi* home In DaLand.
Uccn»e four; excessive sored five;
-arch in a desolate wooded area
because "this event attracts many Finally, upon medical examinedriving while Intoxicated 3; driv­
Seminole High School Band Mas­ about seven miles south of here,
hundreds o f young anglers, thla tlon, it was discovered that t o
ing while license revoked two; reck- ter Ernest Cowley said this morn­ Sopchoppy is about 40 miles south­
lea* driving three; open profanity ing tha the summer band pracice west o f Tallahassee near the year wo are preparing for over had suffered a fracture o f th*
right hip,
600."
Cowley aaid thatthe practice will coast.
two; parking on the highway one;
falling to have motor vehicle undrr schedule will he continued till*
Lake Carols ha* been stocked by
control one; possession of moon­ year on Tuesday evening* instead
Ihe City o f Sanford under the su­
shine whiskey one; driving without or the former Thursday evening
pervision o f Sid RIChsrd and
light* one; pn**e»»lon of lottery tic­ schedule.
Game Warden Harry llervlsh. It
Cowley said that the ptaclcr will
ket* one; potaesaion of stolen pro­
August IT
Partly cloudy through Tuesday Is expected, ax ha* been in other
perty one; and unlawful riding of he hekl in tho liandroom at Semimany officials o f
tha
with
srallerrd
afternoon
and years,
railroad train two. The number of inole High School from 7:30 lo 0:39
Eileen Oroover (Sanford)
rarly
evening
thundershowers; Game and Fresh Water Fish Com­
lummonaea fort rafife violations p. m. Beginning with tomorrow
mission ae well ae officers and John Dukes (Altam onte Springs)
lew
tonight
66-73.
night.
and other case* numbered seven.
members o f the Seminole County Mrs. William L e ffle r (Sanford)
Births
Bbortsman'i Association will at­
Baby Girt Sweat
tend the event ta assist the Jay
Baby Boy Frallck
cees in staging the annual event.
Discharge*
Plane for the Seminole County
Linda King (Sanford)
Jaycee Fishing Rodeo have been
Evelyn Baldre* (Sanford)
underway for many weeks under
Dorothy Young and baby
the leadership o f Jack Sewell. Va­
Bonnie Rlcharde and babv
rious committees have been form ­
Angnat 11
ed fo take care o f the children
and their needs wfaila attending
W. G. Jones (Sanford)
the fishing event.
Allca Nutt (Orange C ity)
"E v e ry precaution will be taken
Helen Smith (Longwoodi
for the safely o f every yhlld that
Births
attends our annual Fishing Ro­
Baby Boy Null
deo," said Chairman Sewell, Medi­
Discharge*
cal attention will be available in
T. R. Alford (Sanford)
esse of minor accidents which
John Hart (Sanford)
have proved to ba very few and
Dewey Gammage (Sanford)
axceptlonal.
Sara Sweet (Sanford)
It ie expected that ice cream
Marcia Loecbelt (Sanford)
'and cold drink* will fa served to
Gertrude Frampton (Sanford)
each child participating, however,
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complete plans bava not yet been
announced.
i
Ann Grace/ (Sanford)
"Th e 1956 Seminole County Jay*
Helen Smith (Longwood)
re* Fishing Rodeo w ill fa one o f
Bertha Williams (SanfoM t
th* biggest events o f Its kind In
Anthony Bryent (Sanford
the state," Jaycee President Speer
Carl F. Treulh (D # Bary
■aid this morning.
Births
Baby Boy Grace/
DEMONSTRATION CO UNTIE*
Baby Girl Smith
SELECTED
Baby Girt WilliamJACKSONVILLE, UP — P*to»
M actorg-s
Beach and Collier have been se­
Wise (Lak
lected as demonstration counlloe. Vane*
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fo r a project to Improve maternal I Virginia Longw tll and baby gurl
and child health aarvlcea fo r ml- Kathleen Paw ld and baby boy
■rant agricultural workers.
Elisabeth Perkins (Sanford)
Dr
Wilson T. Bowder,
«t*l* Charlie Bennett
(Sanford)
health officer,
aald the
Stale Irm a C b »o n tSanford)
August 27
'B oard
o f Health had received
Admission*
1774,300 fo r it o five-year p ro l»«L
Mrs. Julia Tabor
Th* board raid there wera about
Lyd.a .ohnson (L ia . rJ
20 000 migrant* to Palm Beach
Mr*. Dick Alton (S»o:
“ nd I.OQO to 7,000 to collier - f a
Discharges
political music with Bill McMalna, the eon* I * T t o t o t a k * will to at Pabotoe,
Mrs. B » ' » n Dufsult
discussing polities
D E LE G A TE V O U E A . W IL L IA M * JR. at the Conn Organ last
V ection organist.
t o f a * iri
Bella c la d * nod Im m obile*.
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weak while attending the Democratic NaGoral Convention in Chlc m to ld fa C h k o fo ’a international A aap U ltoati*. WiUtoaw to

10 Apprentices Are
Training In Trades,
Crafts In Sanford

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On Feb. 1, o f this year the much
needed, beautiful new Seminole
Memorial Hospital was opened to
the public and began Its opera­
tion.

Weekend Arrests,
Summonses Are 48
In Seminole County

?lVT.er £ n V nd“lrt " ,&gt;PPOr‘ °ff*rin*^ EisXto^i^SaSrS

Sleepwalker, 11,
Disappears Today

Holler In Hospital
With Broken Hip

Band To Continue
Tuesday Practices

Weather

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SHADE PROJECT
RYCRO PT, Sdik. UB Two
hundred th »d* ire** b tv * Been
planted along HildenUtl atrdtla in
thlte northweitern Alberta vildie.
The tree* were bought bp the
villa g * council t i p in , of a beautIflcation program.

J a L im e learning

15A DAN3EPOU9 THING

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A T j , * ! tonight

(MS TO* TH0U5AN

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L E G A L NOTICE

■* MAtCN MV FATHER u
W That* NOTA VtOV J
GOOOJOBYOlfBC00IM2,

CEMCVITEO OOP-WALK
he did IT REAL Trff!
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FieldInui Nilht
NUTICM i s likH ltilir GIVK.Y that
w* ara on *a **d In butloaot at I.ak*
Mar*. Florida, undor th* flotllloat
a im * of Th* D o * * l* Diner and liar
and that we latend to raaUlrr told
aame with th* Clerk of tha Circuit
Court, Semlnol* Count*. Florida, la
aecnrdaoe* with tha prorlaloa nf tb*
rtcuilnu* Nome Statute, to .w it: Sec-

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SAVING ABOUT YOUR

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far MB BUMS TCAO * * t=v- l ITB LUMPY — &lt; r .

NUTira TO APPEAR

TO JAMKrt It. PAIITIN. a* Admlnttralor of tha eotate. and the un­
known htlrt, l.ecaieei. and davUeee.
of Hush tl. I’orlln, Ut.eoied! T I I K
FIR ST N A T IO N A L HANK t * r O IL
,AND&lt; &gt;. a corporation; EDMOND
BUItNSKD And ...—
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hit w ife; _ . . nUlINSIDM. w f*
af Jam** It. Buraeldei
Partin.

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ANCtieF 11 CL L :__________ Schmitt,
• If* ui Philip K. Schmitt. If llvln*.
and. tr dead, ihelr unknown helro.
lepateei, nod doeleeta; and an * and
all other pe nc e * havln* or clalmln*
an* rlsnt. till*, or lat*r*et tn and
la tha laad hereinafter deecrlhed:
Tou ara hereby notified that eult
hie been Inelliuted aaalnot to o la
he Cirnult Court of lb* Nlelh Judi­
cial Circuit tn ood for Semlnol#
'ouol* Florida, Choncor* No *131.
In which aull R. l» i.'olaman I* plain­
tiff Bad Jamea B. Partin, ae Admlnt.
•Irotor, ale.. *t *1 ara defandanta,
and In which plalnitft ■aeke.t* quiet
lh* tltt*' tn tha fnllawln* properly
•Ituaied In Simlnal* Count* Florida:
Tha aWat M l faei * f th* South
1*1 ftet or the PKU o f tho P\V*,
nf S a d i* * ; » Townahlp 31 South.
R an** lo Feet.
An abbreviated I 111* nf aald ault
tl R. I- Coleman, plalatlff, v. Jamea
R. Partin, aa Admlnietratnr. ate. at
*1. dafandnnl*.
t'nteea you HI* your wr ltte * de­
fame* If an*, to th* rnmnlalat In
aid anlt on nr hefora September tl,
l i l t , a decree pro coal**** wilt b*
• t « e * i ■■•Inat &gt;nu.
D*t*d Auouat It. I I I * .
O. P. Marndna
circuit Court Cl«r'
By B. L Burdick
Daniil* Clark
N d T lr H MR *U IT
STATE OR FLO RID A TO:

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If ally*, and If t**d. lh* r**p*«tlY*

IN .PRO RATE
r iK A ii. N o t i c e
Nolle* I* hirebr plten that th*
undaroianad wilt. «n the l « l h day nf
September. A: D. IM t. preatnt lo th*
llunorabl* County Jud*o or semL
noli Cminly, Florida, her (laal retura. iicount and voucher*, n* Admlnlatrhtrti nf th* Eetala nf M IN ­
NIE S. STE W A R T, derailed, lad
at *atd time, then and there, mak*
application to th* aald Juda* for a
final eetllemant of her admlnlttratlnn nf nnld eetale. and for an order
dluharalnp tier ae inch Adralalelratilt
Dated thl* tha Ind da* of Auiuit,
a . n. m u
/*/ R C T II E. CAT CHER
A* Admlnletrairli of tha
Eatat* nf MINNIE S.
S T E W A R T neceaeed.
(tKO. A. NPKKR j n .
Atlnrnnv for Eetala
P O. Bov |t i l
Sanford. Florida

rlalmant. and ehall ba awara to by
lh* rlalmant, Ma agaat nr hi* attarnay, and an* ourh claim or d i­
lated not eo riled ihall be void.
/*/ ALLAN I. MOSELEY
(ha BrPPkvil, H.
X. Bkcahart
A* Admtnlatralar Cum T**th&gt;
■Main
In
Aon*** of th* Eatat* of
hare hla wlfait Nad all **raona hayMA
la*, ar alAlmtin * la tiava. an* r(*bt.
MARY
LERFLER STRONG, deceaeed
... ar Iniaraat la and to tha fallaw.
E* #,daacrlhad land, lacalad In Maml- Firet pubtlralloo AUPUII llh. A
nnl* Caunlv. Florid*, tn-wlli w u nf D.. H U
DEO. A. SPEER. JR.
■Wt| nf *W U o f NKtl and *K&gt;,
Attorney for Fetal*
of SEJe af NW tt l e l . K u l | aer*a
A L L In
I
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BOotlaa
1 1 Tawaehla Ik
•*ulh. 'H
Ba*S*
tk Rtit.
*i
T*P,. •
kad M e t * f you.
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eo Uf 1*4
that • (ult
**T*i you In
brouahl ksnlnol

Banford. Florida

h *i
ba
tb* Circuit
Court |* and far a*ml*fll* County.
■or*. *1
Ptorld*. In cknnror*.
**ttil*d w . j. Thai J. K. * Paulin* W. Biimper
M AR T H A R T L E Y lh* holder nf lh* foltowla* rarllllw w s a i f t v ELISHA ml* boa (11*4 aald aortlfliai* for u *
BROOK! *t *T d*f**l
•odaal*. nnd you, t**d t* be ieeued tk*r*oa. Tb# ceril■rr M ,.' J -fn *r. t-.tn
, ta
I ftl* Irtt* numbar slid year af Deuance
u1r*d
th# d*e«rl*itph * f lh* p r*»*rir. and
aeeeeeed
Court, lh* nam* I* which It
kr* •• followet
• Pd.tSrv* upon alalatlff*. ar plain
I Iff a* ptlofp**. a Bn. SPEER. J R .
. cortlflcau N » |»

fall to d* •*. * dtp*** ar* coaf***p wll| h# Mtarpd i m Iom you
and *arh o f *op. for th* y*|t*f
demanded la a*Id romaUInt
Th* n*lure of Ihl* eult le to nulel
lh* till* la lh* aha** d#-cri*#d land

• js S y a - . « • $ . . * : :a s .t » .
jn s e fs a i- a
****"■ /#&gt; a P. HERNDON
£ . t l H b J I M i l Court.
nwi A SPEER. Jr
Solicitor 'or. PUlr.llff*
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Y*tr nf l*»uas*« Juao tl. A. D 1MI
J W a s '. B T W f L . .
Rakloaaa a Bur*** of an Addl-

NOTICE
I will not bt rttpontiblt
for any debta contracted
by anyone but myself.

CDCBT SEAL)

Clarence I). Unaaldaan
kUNXIsTV St 8n a *T. Decoaaed.

NOTirH OR orrUCATlOl

IpRAidV

I I TR S Lln C I'IT COURT. NINTH

Ji iiit’ioi, cinrutT op plosidl
is M ? . s s . * ,K ’ i a r

^ NOTICB TO n n rR h O
AL’ DftttT a FOLET.
Plot at Iff,

KiilTAnD vr. r. rOLET.
F L o n in a i A U * o r T ,,s
TO: EDWAHD W. T. FOLEY. D*.
fendaot herein, whota plao* at

_ reildenc* le unknown.
Tou ara hereby notified that m
ault for divorce hat boon filed
ooalnet you In th* shoe* oeUtltO
caueo: and you dm hereby required

to file your Anowcr with the Clork
of Hilo Court, and to oorve a e t i r

XUS!
8 K t t f f l f 'L . n P M t !V.T

If *ou fatl I* do ao doert* pro toofoeto will ho entered aealntt you fop
th* relief demandod l a tho Com .
Plolnt.
*
WITNESS m* hand and teal of oalS
Court thin 3tth da* of July. IMA
O P Herndon
clork circuit court
Smrord. Florida
(Circuit Court Seal)

C IT Y O F S A N F O R D
C I V I L S E R V IC E B O A R D
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

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ar* k*r*h*

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d . --------PUrlda. a aaa* pf aald
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Count* Court Hem* at S*nf*rl
riorlrto. on tho lin t Monde* l » th:
month of September. IM I. which t
tho 3rd do* of September. III*.
Doled thto 10th do* of Jot*, t i l l
o. r. HERNDON
Clerk Circuit Coart,
Somlnolo Count*, Flirldt
INK AI.1

RON TAX DKKD
(See. 100.10 Florida Olatntoo of 1S0SI
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
That J. E, A roullno W, Stompoi
tho bolder of tbo follow las eortlriO I*. IIKft.N'DON
coio ho. ftios oeld oortlfieeto lot
Clerk Circuit Court.
too doed to h« teeurd thereon. The
Somlnolo Couol*. Florida certlflceto number nod poor of laISKAI.)
euonoo, tho Soocrlptloo of tho preport*, end tho nomo In which It o n
AOTICM UR APPLICAT IO N
oeooooed oro no follow*)
*PR TAX UKCII
No. I l l
ti e r . 1*4.IS Florida Otaiola* i f ISfSI T*or of Cortlflroto
leeuooeo Juno 33. A. D. l i l t
NuT ICC IS IlKIIKUT GIVEN.
Iieecrtptloo
Of
Proper!*!
That J. K. A Paulin* W. Slemper
1-ot II m
»«k C n re t Addition to
moak
tha bolder nf tho followlns certlflflrov*
Torrnce
PU t Book 1
cal* hoe filed eold oortlfleott for
ro e * t i
loo deed lo bo l.aued thereon. The
Non*
In
which
oeeooMd
rertlflcat* numher atid » « » r of It. Erne.i Hick*
ouontt. th* dowilptlon of th* pro­ Atl of oold
proport*
btlnc In
in the
perty, and th- ham* lit which It Count* of domtnnt*. dtoio of
n orlda
»Fn*
woo a lie n e d nr* a* follow ti
1'nleu
euch
corltflcato
oholl
bo f#Cortlflcat* No. 1*3
orrnrdltid to law th- proTear of leeunnc* dun* 13. A. I&gt;. Ikef deemed
port* doecrlhod In aarh certificate
Deirrlptln* Of Propnrty:
ho told to th* hldhoot bidder
f-ote 3 * 1 Illock k Iktrkhorl'o will
i t th* front door or tho Seminole
Subdlvlilon f l a t (look 3 P o l e To fount*
Court Houoo at Sanford.
Nam- tn which aooeotd
Florida, on tho first Mondav In tho
. Alton Sutton
month
of
September. IMS. which It
All nf aolri proper!* Itolnjr In th*
Count* of Seminole. State of Florid*. th* 3rd do* of Saptomber, t ill.
Doled thle &gt;*|h J a r of July, IMA
IToltee ouch rerllftralo .lull be re­
o p trKRNDOIf
deemed acv-rdlos tn low tha proClerk Circuit Court.
pe-ly deecrlhed In ourh certificate
Somlnolo Count*. Flo-lio
Wilt h* eold tn th* hloho.i Idddor

IN TH E COUNT OR TMM COUNTY
JU S iK ,
SKNINOI.U
UULkTk,
FI.ONIIIA. IN RKONATK.
In rat Malnla of A IIT IIL 'R AllNESON. Dacaaaed.
T o all oredllora aad pareoa* baeta*
claim*
ar d»maadt ssalaat aald
•alatei
You and tach of you ar* hereby
notified and required to preeeut an*
claim* and dtmaada which you, nr
■llhtr of you, may bav* aaalnet lb*
eetala nf A ltT Iftlft ARNKSO.V. de.
ceaeed, lata nf Ward County. North
Dakota in tho County Juda* nt
■emlnot* Cduatr, Florida, at hla offlea In th* court hnuaa o f *aid Coun­
ty at Sanford. Florid*, within eight
calendar iimnlh* from tb* tint* « f at tlio front door nf tha Seminole
lh* firat pubtlcatlua nf Ihl* notice. Count * Court Hone* at Sanford,
Each claim or demand aball b« la Florida, on th* flret Monday In tho
wilting, and alu ll alal* the place month of Neplombor, 1M ( which I*
of reeldenro and pa*| nfflr* addree* the 3 rd dov or September, IMt.
o f tha ctalmanl, and eliall be awnr*
Dated tbit 10th dov of Jut*, t i l l
tn by claimant, hie a*em. hi* at­
O P. lIKItJfDOJf
torney. aad aa* auch claim nr de.
clork circuit court.
mand nol an filed ehall he void.
Semlnol* Count*. Florid*
/•/ GEO. A. SPEER. JR.
(S R A M
A* Ancillary Admlnietratnr nf
the Eatat* of A l t T I I I ' l l AllN E .
SUTII K UR A P P U C 4 TIOX
SON. deraoeed
ROM T A X UtCRll
" ( G r i t publication Ausuat I. A. D. (See. 1*4.10 Florida Slalnlot a f 101*1
NOT1CU
W llEflEBT, tllVEN.
IN TH E CO L E T «IR T I I K CflUNTY
T i n t J. ti. R Paulin# W. Slemper
JIIM irSKMINAI.K
r o U N T Y , tb* holder of th* follo w !** cortlflRMIBIDA, IN MKl R STATE OR
cat* ha* (lied eold cortlflcat* for to*
M A R T L K F F L K R STRONG. Dacca*- deoil to b* leeued that ton. Th* etrtled.
(leal* number and year of letuant*.
I p Probale. To all credllnre and the ileecrlpllua nf tha proport*. nod
pereona bavin- claim* or demand* thn noma la which It woo c a t t e d
• * * l * i t aald oatalei
You ___
nnd_____
*achj fofy«u
you ara harahy • r* at follow*:
Cortlflcat* No. l t «
nniltlkd
Itllls and rauulrel
--tn nr***at sny
o f IieuaocO Juao 31. A. D. |M4
elalmi and dtmand* which vau, ar I t o r Dtaorlptloo
Of Proportyi
loti I I Oloek K tlunaolow City
s s s s n v n ttiv k tn f&amp; iv
Plat
Rook
T
Pas * I I
dPTMMd. lit * * f aatd County, ta th*
Noma In which a***ieed
Impair Juda* * f Mimlnol* Cauaty.
j . f a i i a i .u k i i u l l t
Florida at hla nfflc* In tha rnurt All of aotd properly holnu In th*
huuao p| aald C«uaty at Maaford. Count* of Momtanlo, Stall nf Florid*,
Florid*.
within
eight ralandar
ouch cortlflcat* .hall t o rtPiaatha from th* tlm* of th* rtrat tlnle.e
deemed acnrdln* to law lh* proyuhllchlla* ar thl* nail**. Each M
M * deecrlhed In llleh rertlflcat*
rlalm *r demand ehall b* la wrllla*.
bo oold In th* bl*ht*t blddor
■bd ehall a lii* th* place pf real- •will
d*Pr# and poll office nddreaa nf thn t tho front door af Iba Semlnol*

unknawn hair* d*»l***a. *ra*ta*a.
• &gt;el*a**e lleenrt. creditors. Iruetaoa.
aad l a y and *11 pereona clalmln* by,
throush, under ar aialaat aald Ell-

Pf B«* 'af SW'i if pw'u.

tlnn to Sanford I'U t Hook
I'o tet |3 A t l
Nemo In nhtch aeeoued
leivl# lU ltlt,
Alt of mid property betns in th*
('ounlr of Homlnnl*. Ktatn of Florida.
I.'nlret euch certificate oholl b* re­
deemed accnrdlns lo low thn pro­
perty dttrrlbtd I* ourh crrllflcat*
will In told lo th* hleheet bidder at
the frooi door of th* Semlnol*
Count* Court llouat at Hanrord,
Florid*, un th* tin t Monday In tho
month of September, IM f, which le
th- 3rd do* uf September, IMA
Dated ihl* Huh do* of July, IMS.

City or Sanford Civil Servlet Kxamlaatiooa will bt
held in the City Hail at 2:30 f*. M* Tnffday August
-F. 1936. or an noon oa possible thereafter, (o establish
an eligible list for the clone of FIREMAN.
F IR E M A N
KEUt'IKEMENTS: Applicants for the Fire Servlet
Must be at least 21 years of agt and Bat avtr M i bt
at least I T * tali and weigh not less than 112 it
pounda. Eicelleat pension plan.
AU applicants must reside within the City lUaUp of
Hanford, be of good moral character and pbyrtMl fit­
ness, and have had at leant a g w — rr irrlw) t&lt;Bf&gt;U«B
Opportunity for advancement hated an martt, tffld sney, industry and character. For farther detafe pat the
examiner at the City Mali.
CIVIL SERVICE BOARD
Mock N. Cleveland, Jr« atertury
N. a Lamer, Examiner

A

�A bright note that appear!
throughout the already-briUlant
ahowing o f oew home fumlahinga
is thr presentation o f exciting and
colorful lamps.

* ’c^e

SE C TIO N AL F U R N IT U R E I* Ideal for television arrangements.
Here two sectional* are placed to form a comer balancing the win­
dow. Thl* type o f furniture is easy to move and makes possible
change* in sentlng arrangement*, aa you will. It allowa for the ad­
dition o f extra chnir*, tf needed— or complete rearrangement o f tho
party moves away from TV to other activities. Your television
com r cal'* for * nr rial nlnnning. Your ob.i" tlvn should be comfort,
good viewing and attractive arrangement. Tables should be placed
conveniently and thoughtfully so that viewers may have easy access
to drinks, nahttay* and snacks without moving from their seats

One young couple chose s color

F u r n i t u r e Is B a c k

w

t'sinaed
furnituie
Is coming
back— good news for tha bride
with a slim budget, if ahs la clever
and enterprising.
A few years ago antique paint­
ed furniture waa eagerly sought
by young people because it was
cheap and lntereiting&gt; Now th.
prices ars prohibitive when It cail
be found.

Much contemporary
furniture
O employs the painted look with
decorative effects, But this is
usually in the costly bracket, too.
But a clever bride-to-be won’t
despair. She and her man may
take otd fashioned or unpainted
furniture and do a lovely refinIshlng job, complete with charm­
ing old stencil effe ct! if they
have the patience. It may not
look antique but it will be nest,

charming 1PM American period.
It'a Smart to Save Money
Let us take, for example, the
girl who is going to live in a
three room apartment or small
house. She has good taste. But
she Just can’ t afford expensive
furniture.
tuo—liuok cases, coffee tables, end
Unpainled
furniture is
tho tahlrs all lend charm when paintsolution. Hsr dining
room or cd to suit individual taste,
dinette is palnlsd oyster-white or
grey. Her table and chairs could
be painted • vivid yellow, torquoise-blue or coral. She might
prefer black or green,
•
Even if she never has tried to
decorate anything
bcfoie,
she
could achieve sortie very nice
effects* by trimming the tnlile
with a gold stripe and stencilling
a gold pattern on the backs of
the chair*. Stencil* are obtainable
St paint stores and hobby stores,
which also offer directions ou
priming unpointed furniture. A
stripe is easy to form by using
masking tape.
Otd-fashioncd furniture may I *
used for the same purpose. In
that case a bride might paint tho
furniture the desired color and
then antique it by rubbing in n
gold effect or pickle It hy paint­
ing it white and then rubbing the
paint down with burlap.
How Ideas Work Out
Rome bureaus shown In con-

scheme o f

wood brown in, their Uving room.
The walls were painted torquolse,
tho

rug

N e w

Id e a

In

L a n d s c a p in g

torquolse, white and

was

brown

and

four

pieces—an old desk, coffee table,
and two end tables were painted

Every home owner wants beautifully landscaped grounds— but not
everyone can afford to do the whole job at once, (lardenlng experts
Knight and Bostwlck suggest something now—a “ Planned Program."
The idea is simple: let an expert help you make out a program— then
stick to It over a period o f several years. Here's a sample program -

white. An outdoor scheme was
curried out indoors by utlng white
painted wrought Iron and glass
dining table with garden type
chairs.

s u t i— m

Aware that many o f the new
homes o f today are designed with­
out central fixtures in the booms,
designers have met the need for
a wider variety o f lamps with a
new concept In styling.
Homemakers
are more style
conscious today than ever before and the lamp showing re­
flects this demand fo r high styl­
ing. There are decorator table
lamps in the medium-priced field
so that every home can boaat one
lamp that is truly a show-piece,
heto are oversire, often aa tall
as to inches, and are Individually
stylH fo r varied tastes.
Base* are squire, rectangular
or round and are ahown la bril­
liant combinatlona o f ccremlea
and metals, richly-grained and
mellowed wood finishes -a n im­
portant new trend in styling, pat­
terned and flecked glaaa glatas
and many others.
Elaborate s h a d e treatments
again get top billing this season
They arc shown tn colors that
blend rather than contrast with
the bases.

ABOUT
TH IS QUESTION
•I'm building a new home. M y
neighbor tells me to get Com­
prehensive Dwelling insurance
on It Immediately, Ho says K
will cover all damage Including
vandalism and glass breakage
— also theft from the premises,
and liability, Doea your agency
handle Comprehensive Dwelling
Policies T

Phone 977

i
••N S W ***

THERE’S INVITING HOSPITALITY In tha long, low
Hiicm of thin rambling ranch house. Tim wide porch
shelters the entry and protects the broad picture win­
dow from midday glare. In the living room, the focal
point Is the deep fireplace, and the wall areas are large
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AUGUST SUNBONNET

o G ets Up F irst In M o rn in g

By HAL BOYLE
won’ t believe this— two-thirda o f spew out a million tablets Is •
NEW YORK, UP—Some thlnga a the women In America don't drive iioura?
edumnlst- might n m -r know if .hoJ-ufe&gt;moWlf*?. Jt_ only seems like .T h a t tworthlni* of the rainfall

'•May be aomt of our raadara can help solve
E a'quMtlon which poppad up one evening In
a'nearby city:
Who ahould got up first in the morning—
the husband or tho wife? Wo had no idoa
.what ■ hot question this is until a small
/ group In another community foil to discuss*
Inf it tho other night. It almoot broke up a
pleasant gathering.
'In no time at all, voices had risen sharp*
ty. Steely looks appeared in eyes that a few
moments before had been friendly. Speak*

mam than flva mlnutm or so. But what a
. dlffaroaea! Howwvnr abort th# tlmo lapao,
•raryouo agmod, thorn io a monumental
aatlafaetlon In remaining eleeplly abed until
after oomebody alas’* feet have hit the floor.
.One wife waxed eepedally Indignant She
ainelilirtl the queetion a threat to Southern
tmdKieao. “My father alweye got up be­
t a * my mother did," ehe eeld fiercely.
“ Hie father got up before hie mother did. I
don’t earn how long 1 have to welt, Ira
going to etay in bed .till after my huoband
gets up. Tim Idea of a big etiong man lying
2a had after hie wife fete up!”
Jeambody tald huaband* uaad to got up
flrot to build Area—a Job moat of thorn
dost have to worry with now. She oaid
that was beside the point, a real gentleman
wouldn't hssltate ta g o t up flret. She
glared at her huaband, who waa boginning
to look thoughtful. "Wall," eeld another
wife, “I alprnye get up first. My huaband
haa to work all day. It'e the leeet I can do
to giro him a few minute, extra rest."
At laaet two ladlee present «maid«rod
this treason. "You have three email child­
ren.” one of them squealed, “and you W W
•bout how much work your HUSBAND
hut WeU, we Juat have two children, but
my husband gets up first and starts break*

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hotel room ia which party leaders
pick a candidate no longer ha* to
be •moke-filled. Presumably this
enable* them to tee the Isiuea
more clearly.
Annie Starting here
That Betty Furness, the pretty
lady Icebox peddler, took a sodress wardrobe to the two nation•I political conventions . . . but
not to be outdone, Carl King,
huckster for a rival TV network,
**
"*■
•bowed up with IS suits, I pair
o f shoes, SS shirts. 30 ties, S
belts, S tiepins, and 24 sets o f
bvd’s.

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Debt Reduction
An old-fashioned, but nevertheless sound
view has it that debt reduction (s a good
thing. By this standard, citizens of the
United States ought to be doing a bit of re­
joicing these days.
In recent years the national debt has
flirted with the maximum permlssable by
law, 275 billion dollars. On two occaslona,
Congress has allowed the ceiling to rise tem­
porarily to 251 billions so that the Treasury
could borrow money to squeak by during
the period of allm tax receipts. Now the
debt has dropped by more then e billion and
a half dollars from tha 1956 total. It’s now
• mare $1,628 for every man, woman and
child.
On second thought, that’s plenty.
.However, we might call to your attention
aa editorial which was published In these
columns some weeks go about the national
debt and a possible way to bring it down
aa much aa 58 billion dollars.
Wa suggested that the Congress appro­
priate money for operation o f the hundreds
o f government agencies and capital im­
provement programs on the basis of every
two years— and not a cent beyond.
Unused funds for various projects are
stacked up in the Treasury of the United
States to the tunc of more then .58 billions
of dollart- Possibly we could begin with a clean slate
—-all over again— and use this untouched
total for the reduction o f the national debt.
We atlll think that lt’« a good Idea. Then
—each man, woman and child wouldn't owe
so much after all.
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Statehood Issue
Now that the B4th Congress has adjourn­
ed, this la the time for post-mortems. ’Quite
aside from the major accomplishments and
failures of the Congress, It is worth noting
that statehood for Alaska and Hawaii once
more went by the board.
This may seem curious, since both the
Republicans and the Democrats are com­
■orals It a momotr of the A**aeltt*4 rrooo
k la aaUtlo. osoitolroir ta tbo uto for reaMklloa*
mitted to etatehood for the two territories
•t an tho looai tows Ortataa la this s w w a s w .
by planks ia their platforms of four years
Ooo oral M v t r t M ii
larltet Bath M ia
ago. But tha Issue was not given serloua
consideration this year. Not one lawmaker
mads a serious effort to force party leaders
•B &amp; V W ' W ho.*
it.ee to redeem their pledge.
i
e it Mootha
Oat Toar
life
iit.se
The feet ia that simple politics is barring
aotuaa. oarts af ihaaka roeoUtloM aae
the way to statehood for the territoriestortalawoat for tea paramo of raltloa
•Stress foe at rotolar sfvertUis# rttoo
Despite affectionate reference to the Idea
during campaigns, Congress Is not likely to
approve etatehood until it comes around to
considering the matter on its merits rethsr
than on tho basis o f politics.
TODAYS BIBLB m i l

Tha Sanford Htrold

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• Life mesne more than food— Matt. 6:25.
Wo are not worma, nor mere animals. We
nave a higher nature end require higher
tame of spiritual food. Some make no pro­
vision to feed the soul

a d .T w - a .- im .r - That air conditioning ia respona'ble for a major improvement ia
American pollUcal practice!: The

told him ominously, “ I f you’d rather change
the baby ( . . ” He eeld no, he wan satisfied.
Frankly, we were amazed by ell the
speakers. I f such opinions— any o f them—
prevail, what ia this wide, wide world com­
ing to. It ahould be clear to anybody th a t..
But maybe we’re wrong. Whet do yob
think ? Who ahould get up first in the morn­
ing?

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When you retch ths bottom, bo o f good
chesr. Tbtro Is no other way to go but up•
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Too many people are like buttons— popping
o ff at the wrong time.

half o f the country— a coodiiiaa
about which Congram h
precious HUle.
^
life insurance policy holders
(he United States are under II.
That a columnist in the Mis­
souri State Penitentiary’s month­
ly newspaper— we never knew a
well-run prison would board a columnht—observes bitterly, “ about
onIy way
w ty for
in ex con to
’.hc
.he only
for an
m, kf aB impresslon
* lth h|f fingerprints."

That If a girl doesn’t want too
much competition while husband
hunting her best bet is to go to
college. Two out o f three o f
America’s 2,400,000 college stu­
That Elaine Malbln, the opera dents are men.
ainger, baa changed her hair
style 31 times this year alone.
* n ,‘ * young man seeking a
That there are only about 123
ke* p
In tb®
pounds o f steak on a 1.000-pound ,tjr * t# w ^*cb be wants to be•teer—which explains why most f 01? *
will do better
* I&lt;« h .v . In
h.mKnrffer
10 ,ook ,or • " heiress rather than
T h l t - m . U m o t o f u u • working girl. Only 40,000 o f the
That m ils motorists probably „ mUlk)« "AmerieaB WOmen who
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■ y JAMES MARLOW ~
Associated
Free* News Analyst
CHICAGO J » —Adlal Stavaaeon
can be happy new that ha got
tha Democratic presidential an­
imation tha way ha wanted ta
gat it.
But tha road to tha presidency
Itself la all uphill. Jut before he
turned o ff the light early today
and crawled info bed he mus
have sighed to himself:
“ I don’t get another minute’*
rest until after election night
next Nov. I . "
One thing le sure: i f ha hadn't
won tha nomination last weak, it
wouldn't have been became ha
didn't try. Ha had propped tor it
•Inca ho lost hie first try at tha
presidency la IN I.
He had a Jinx on hia back: hla
overwhelming defeat by President
Eisenhower four years ago. Ho
had to convince tha politician* ta
trust him fo r another try whan
the political polla era faying
Elsenhower Is the favorite again.
Then a last-minute Mew came
from form er President Truman
who, In hla deal re ta get the nom­
ination fo r AvereU H apim sa.
told
tha eoavtatten
and all
American voers Mavanaon could
not win In IN I.
I t waa a strange piaee a f kuainaes for a politician like Trumaa
who knew when ha said It the
Republicans could use It this f a l
again at Stevenson— If nominated.

In tha and, all Truman'* blow
proved wee that be had lost hia
Influence and that control o f the
party waa now la tha hand* o f the form er President.
younger men. The blow may have
I f Baa. Estes Eefauver had not
done Stevenson good, ilnce many quit tho race before the conven­
people dislike Truman.
tion opened aod thrown his sup­
port to Stevenson, there might
have been a real struggle and
perhaps a deadlock letting «omo­
on# else get the nomination.

English Language
Gets New Word

M IAM I lA — The following
came to The Associated P iets
Friday from Dallas L. Hostetler,
executive director o f the Florida
Mate Retailers Assn, at Orlande:
“ Let's cola a new, timely, im­
portant ward for the English lan­
guage!
“ Its not correct te eay ,1
taw It on TV.’ Neither U It
correct to aay T beard U oa
T V .*
“ Let's make a composite o f
tha two, meaning both taw and
beard, and aay:
’ » i s a r d It mi T V .' Present
tense ‘I a a a h . i t an T V .' "
When on a pilgrimage U&gt; Mecca,
the devout Moslem must avoM
quarrels and women, aay nothing
frivolous, sad except for sacrifieos, kill no plant or animal save
only five noisencee: crow, kite,
ret, scorpion, or kiting dog.

Headquarters, Chiefs
Of GOP Delegations

Kefauver’s move clinched It for
Stevenson. The f o r m e r Illinois
governor came here this week far
in front and he stayed. Tha big
claims the forces o f Gov. H ard­
man o f New York made fo r their
man proved to he hot air.
11m statement by Sea. Lyndon
B. Johnson o f Texas that be waa
a serloua candidate could never
be taken seriously. He never de­
veloped any real strength.
But nu Southerner could have
won the nomination this year
when civil rights Is a big Issue.
And the Democrats truly would
hava lost a major Issue—Elsen­
hower’*
health—I f
they
bad
picked Johnson. The senator him­
self suffered a heart atUck in
I M3, a couple months before Ei­
senhower’!.
While Elsenhower baa an edge
starting out la thin campaign.
Staveneon'a chancea will soar If
the President haa to withdraw
before election day for physical,
reasons.
It's questionable the Republi­
c a n have anyone but Elaanhowm
whe la aa good a vote-get tar aa
Bietenaon. Stevenson showed in
1282 ha was a ballot-box attrac­
tion even though Elsenhower beat
him by Sit million votes.
Tha vote that year was 33.772,M l fo r Elaenhowar, IT,314,MS fo r
Stevenson.

That we may ask Uve
Uvea at oar grsndpareau, but we
mutt be a lot cleaner. " V per
capita use o f water baa increased
from S00 gallons a day to 1.M0
gallons, in Ibe last half century.
That only on* out of every IS
people,who start a diet aver get
down to their desired w e ig h tend stick to it.
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That the chancea are aae la '
0WB ,om# U ’8’ “ * * * *
bonds.
That men, wbo’ve always had
the job of “ bringing home tha
bacon,“ now are playing a bigger
role ia aelectlng all the fam ily
groceries. Checks by superman
kets show that only &amp;2.T per cent
o f sales a n
made ta women

-- . .
Necchl
That a lady named *n a wtccaj
used 124,000 yards of thread te
aew tha U A Cou*titutl#a_ on a
hold job* outside the home eant blue felt cloth i l l by U feet
Can't help wondering where the'i:
210,000 or more a year.
hang It—In the guest room?
That
Gertrude
Berg— “ Mollj
Goldberg"—give* this leap yen
tip: “ A sensible girl should havs
to know enough etnse set ta look like •

When And How To Usa
Packs And Compresses
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DURXNO fam ily 111
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you know how often they occur—
a homemaker frequently meet
substitute aa a nuraa.
For oerU la minor allmante aha
usually eaa act on bar own. For
more aerloua disorders, aba’ll have
to follow the advice o f tho family
Bhralclan.
Helpful aide In treatise many
discomfort* are simple applica­
tion* of beat or cold or a medica­
tion to a particular portion of tbo
body or to tbo ontlro body.

a f MM aatotlona w hoa th a t a r t applied
Ton
ahould bo about 111 .
ean kaep them warm by froquant- m
ly adding a n B amani t a o f hat *
aoiutloa.
As tar aompreamo whtaS mag
contain any ana a f mvorol mm
oartola •
bettor than tha others

____ by placing a hot water bag
aaa hoop tham m
warm aad motet, too, by wrap- ■
I f your doctor mould
mend a hot or cold pack or a ptag th* aatlra area la eaUapbano
poultice for a patient la your or otlakla.
De Ton Enow?

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home, wodld you know what ta Whoa
do?
I very homemaker ahould ba — Bar they moat bo atortla.
Usually, I f * n good idea to
acquainted with n few funda­
mentals such as bow ta apply -itorrupt these soaks or appliesmoist hast. Tha purpose a f nMona aaaaatenally to prevent tha
tk la from keaom laf w atermoist hot application ta to «
pain, supply moisture and to pro­
mote muscle relaxation, circula­
tion and drainage nf a wound.
A B : I am 41 aad mp asm M
It ean be given either by apply
aoomlng gradually iatym. It la
lag hot eompreaaaatothoaffaotod tarmlag lump* aad k m aamearea or by soaking the area la aa what purpiiaA What anal da tar
anally made aoiutloa. Generally, AT
your doctor will
o f tbo following eolation*:
borte arid, er
Three .
nt magnamum
three to ski per cent
otnl tioiook
eulfate. or JW
wit water.
m lt ffimixed with
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Calendar
MONDAY

locatCm pk-fintie- fuwspe
'Exciting, Delightful' Place
(Prom Naples, Italy comes this
firsthand report on some of the
eight* to be teen In Europe, by
Lieutenant Commander and Mrs.
Dale L. Hcult Jr. and their six
Proceeding on into Germany
year old sun, Lee. lira. Scott it
the Scotu made a two-day atop
he former Ma&amp;alyn Truluck ol
Sanford.) Society Editor's Note, .in Frankfurt; then spent several
days in Munich they report that
L t Commander and Mrs. Scott, these two cities have made rapid
with their son Lee. have Just re­ progress in rebuilding the vast
turned to Naples, where Lt. Com­ areas demolished by bombing
mander Scott it stationed, after during Word War 11. in Mrs.
touring Europe for thirty day*. Scott'a own words 'The
trip
They toured Northern Italy after through
Germany was lovely
stopping o ff in Rome and Flor­
wlib the high mountain* and vast
ence for sightseeing and in Piia green farm lands."
to view the famous Leaning Tow.
Traveling
from Munich, LL
or. Arriving in Zurich, Switierland, they decided to stay a Commander and Mrs. Scott and
Lee chose Garraisch, Germany, a
. while
and look advantage of
! recreational resort city, for a
a Mm* of the many sight-seeing
“ delightful week's stay. Trip*
▼ tripe and boat excursion! offered
from here were most exciting,
such as the one to the Bavarian
Alps and the Zugsplue Mountain,
which is 12.000 feet high and was
reached by eable car and cog
train. A fter reaching the peak,
we witnessed a snowstorm and
much skiing, which seemed un­
usual for the month o f July."
Mr. and M n . William Williams
From Jarmltch, they also visit­
_ «n d Mr. and M n . Charles C. WagA SCENE A T TH E Friday night FUh Fry staged by the Do Bary
w aar have been vsceMoelng for a ed the Underhof Castle o f King
Llona Club. Shown here ate some o f the visitors ax they pound
fortnight at Ormond Beach. They Ludwig and the village of Ober.
tn from every direction to enjoy the event. At the left Is the serv­
stayed at the Coquina Hotel where ammergau, where the Inhabi­
friends joined them fo r ocean tants present the Psision Plsy
Bathing and congenial afternoons every ton years. They then took
a side trip to Berchlesgaden. an­
ga the beach.
eolorfu!
Alpine
vlllags;
Mr. and M n . Harold Panning other
Bare been calibrating thair 39th wharo Hitler bad his redoubt. I
While la Garalsch, the Scott*
wedding anniversary.
Mr. and Mra. Weslsy W. Seat* stayed at The General Patton Ho­
kamp hava been entertaining Miss tel, once Hitler’s officer* club,
Amanda SasLkamp of Evansville, now taken over by the Am eri­
cana.
Indiana.
From Germany they continued
Mr. and M n . John N. Korman
Bars had at house guests Mr. and on to Innbruck, Austria and
M r*. P. W. Busch of Rochester, thence to the renowned Venice,
Italy, where thew enjoyed the
K w York.
Mr. and Mrs. lu r r y Falk hare gondola* and visited 8L Mark's
Been entertaining Rev. and M n. Square. They report “ It we* is
lo k a R. B elk lll* o f Chsrlarol, Pa. pictured, with the street! made
•n d Mr. Bad M n . Jobs Burning of up o f canals,'"
Corporal and Mrs, Ernest Cana­
During their four-day stay In :
St. Louis, Miss.
da nr El Toro. Calif., are (he
Mr, and M n . Frederick Weston, Venice, they visited the surround­
proud parents o f a boy. Dale An­
0 form erly at Valley Stream, Long ing Islands, finding Lido laland
drews, born Aug. I, and weighing
“
beautiful"
with
Its
large
beach
Island, save moved to De Bary.
6 lh«, 8 o » . Mrs. Canada U the
Mr. and Mra. Ftrdinand PeUta on the Adriatic Sea.
Taking their leava o f Venice,
former Miss Janie BannatL
Bara had an house guests for a
the Scotu returned through Cen­
fo rtn ig h t W u k * • “ *• •* N ,w tral Italy and on down to Naples,
York.
The 9 O C h aw finally obUined their present home.

ed to attend.
. T h e. P ln n e y / 'A h K g H &amp; b j m L ,
^lecreatloii will meet at the Ftrat_
Presbyterian Church at 7:10 p. m.‘
The
Rev.
G.
E.
Kline*
will conduct the morning devotion*
over WTRR, Sanford, at 1:10 a. mi
The Sanford Tourlata and Shuffle,
board Club will hold a covered
dUh aupper at * :M p. a .
Judge W are* Blbla d a ta wlH
hold its monthly meet at the Me*.
Kinney Ranch on W. P in t St.
at 7 p. m. The meeting will taka
the form of a covered dlah supper
and hoati and bostvtses for the occailon will be Mr. and Mrs. K. L.
McKinney, Mr. and M n . J. T.
Batea, M n . F n d Smith and M n .
Rosalie Hamilton.
O JJ.
annual Robert Morris
Picnic will ha hald at the Oviedo
Swimming pool, known as Sweet*
water Park at * p.m. sharp. AH
member* and thair famlUas are
Invited.

liependshft Cil i i of
r if » t MclhodUt Church will wtTk
•upper for Youth Week at McKin
ley Hall al 6 p. m. The regular
monthly business and aoclal meat
inf, will he held at B p.m.
The Boy Scout* o f the First
TretbyterUi, Church will meet is
the Scout Boom at the Church at
T:oo p. m.
The Rev. G. E. Kline will
conduct the morning devotion* over
WTRR, Sanford, at 1:30 a. m.

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WEDNESDAY

ing Uhl* and the beginning o f * long line awaiting to be served,
(Photo by Jameson)

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Miss Stevenson
Honored With
Informal Party

B s lr private phone sad will utilise
A la at their nest alert.
M r*. Laura
■ f®WB T*u
hold White Plains day at her
I M S this next Saturday, having
ng gueets all nearby resident*
tostanrty o f that etty. They wUJ
pe—g • oarer ed dish luncheon and

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Grime Doesn't Pay
On Garden Gloves
Protect your hands from tha
wear and tear o f gardening this
summer by choosing comfortable
gloves.
Every gardener
need*
gloves thatare flexible, sturdy,
and able to take a washing in
•oap or detergent suds after each
use.
Soma new gardening gloves ire
treated with vinyl plastic to make
them practical for outdoor use,
yet easy to manipulate fur fine
weeding. If you ake a minute to
rinse that mud and soil from your
work gloves umlert hr outdoor
faucet, you'll find that washing
them in (ha bsi'n later Is a much
neater job.
Any
own a
plastic
during

s • . and agall It today to find
M t how you can still apply
for b 91&gt;000 Ufa insurance
policy to help take can of
financial oxponaea without
burdening your family.
You handle the entire
transaction by auil with OLD
AMERICAN o f KANSAS
CITY. No obligation. No one
will call on you!
Writ* today, simply giving
your nsm&lt;L addraaa and ago.
Mail to (Nd Amarican Ins. Co.
• West Oth. Dept L809B KanM i City, Mo.

homemaker Is smart to
set o f well-stylrd washable
shade* to top her lamps
the dog days.

Wednesday — P rayer Service
will be held at The Flrat Baptist.
Church at 7:10 p.m. Dr. Brooks,
will continue teaching the book
entitled “ Growing a Christian
Personality.**
Townsend, with a miscellaneous
The Girl Scouta will meat at t b r
bridal shower at her homa on Oak
P in t
Preibyterlan
Church at
Avr.. Friday evening.
3 N) p. m.
The party room* were dceorsted
The Mid-Week Blbla Hoar w ig
with flowers, and games were
b* conducted by Rev. A. G. Mo*
Hayed with pritea being won by
Inals, pea tor at the P in t t-raa*y
M n. J. M cLellin, M n . Eugene
byterlan Church at T:BB p. m. ■*
Pennington and M n . John Taylor
The
Rev.
a.
I.
KUnt
A fter the honorec opened her
will conduct the morning deration!
many lovely g lfU delicious re­
over WTRR, Sanford, at B;M a. m.
freshments were served by the
tw ir u d ay
hostess. M n . Tyre was assisted
The
Rev.
Q,
E. Dina'
In serving by M n . Curtis Laven­
will conduct the morning dovettene
der, Mrs. L. E. Walker and tha
little Mtssei Judy Lavender and
Denise Tyre.
Those Invited to be with the
former Mis*
Koonts were her
mother, M n . R. L. Koonts; her
sisters. Mr*. John M rl*llan and
Mrs. Georgs Dague; Mrs. Era
Couse, M n . Alice M cLellin, Mra.
Eugene Pennnlngton, M n . Curtla
Lavender, Mlsa Barbara Lowe,
Mr*. Lou Harriett, Mrs. Sylvia ae house guests, Mr. and Mra.Illttell, Mrs. L. E. Walker, Miss Harold Benton and their tw * ’
Patty Walker, Mrs. Mary Mick- daughters, Miss Patricia and M M '
ler, Miss Ellen Hoy.
Janet Benton, o f Athens, Gs.; also'
Mrs. D. C. Howard, Mrs. Clyde Mra, W, D. Benton o f Hollywood.-'Robertson, MU* Mary Lou Robert­
son, Mrs. P. J. Weber, Mrs. Lu­
Tommy Speer, son o f Mr. e n d '
cille Jones, Mrs. Stanley Coleman, Mrs. o . A. ipoor, has rutw eed
Mrs. Edna Leathcrwood, Mrs.-Ben homo from the University e f
Taylor, Mr*. John Taylor, Mlsa Florida, w h en he hsa boos atten­
Nelda Taylor, Mrs. Joe Kobe, ding summer school.
MU* Betty Crow and Miss Peggy
Crouch.
Mr. and Mra. J. M. BtlaartphtoM d their daughter, M M G rac*
Marie Stln#clph«r, together with
the latter’!
house guest, M M
Alina Stevenson o f Atlanta, Ga^T
are planning tn spend (he n e x t
week In New Smyrna Donah.
whore they wfll hava * eotUpa Um
joining that o f Mr. SUsodpharit*
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
M n . Hey Blackburn o f MaryvOla,
Tenn. Tha Blackburns have bees*
In New Smyrna Bead) for aevtraT
week*.

P&amp;i&amp;nnalA

Happy Birthday
August U
Dsnny Brumley
August I I
Delbert Bush
T . L Noble
Henry d a y Morgan Jr.
August 19
William Reynolds
Jonelle Lee
M n . Henry McLaulln Jr.
Mrs. T. L. Noble

Miss U ric *
Msrle Stinecipher
was hostess at an Informal “ get
together" recently honoring her
houseguest, Miss Aline 8tevea*on
of Atlanta. Ga. No games or
special ensertainmen* were plan­
ned, the girls preferring to Just
sit around and "v ls l*".
The high spot o f tha evening
was
the “ old-fashioned"
Ice
cream served buffet style In the
garden from a table gaily deco­
rated with sinnlas and assorted
greenery.
Those Invited to share the occa­
sion with MU* Stevenson were
31Isa Nancy Rountree, Mlsa Rose­
mary Garner, Miss Joni Saun­
ders, MUs M irths Owens, MUs
Peggy Wright, MUs Peggy Beers,
Miss Patty Walker, Mlsa Jsanette
Kinlaw,
klisa
Paulette Cason,
Mrs. Robert Berg, Mrs. Bitty Ho­
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ten
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at tha pictures, Dan Farmer!"
It wasn’t decorous; it wasn't
•ven legal, Michael thought, 8ghtlag laughter that almost choked
him. Aa Tim shouted, bo turned
the pictures face up. It would have
taken ■ hotter man than Judge
Venture to Ignore tho naked curves
Lu tfUplAyod m t ht jrrrttrTl in the
motions o f the cancan. Oaa Farm*
sr yelled hla bead off; the Jury
practically crawled from the box
la their eagemasa to aaa what the

to he nil right, DavM. You'll as*.
Everything a going to be ail rig h t"
Michael looked toward tha hack
o f tha room. J a m Ten Eyck waa

it on the legal falderal necessary
to send David Lurkina from thla
courtroom a free man.
When It was over, Michael and
David were surrounded by wellwishers. Michael viewad their
popularity with amusement. There
waa no mors efficient auger than
victory. Even Dan Farmer suc­
cumbed.
The fem u rs b it whan David
refused to press charges. "L et
them go! 1 won’t go through another trtiL*
Judge Venture hesitated. T h e
court is not sure that tha Inclina­
tion of the recant defendant should
be allowed to settle tha matter. The
court will welcome opinion from
ably the first time on record or la
reality that Judge Tankers had
aver welcomed any opinion but hie

to proved, waa indeed at
certainty. But if David
press the case—
f r o Be Continued)

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■EVEN Y E A R H IT *
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KUBEK COMING
BROOKLYN (H - It's ■ long! DENVER (It — Tony Kubek, hard
time batwren homers at Busch hitting Inflelder fo r the Denver
^tediumJn^ Bt^ Louis for Pee Wee a * * ,* (n th i ^ m irjCan Assn., la

M ILW AUKEE IF — The prates•tenal golf caravan today heeded
r n * » • . ! ■ r . , A d ' . hom .r
tar I t Paul,* Minn., tha noxt atop July |0 It marked enly tha third
an tha circuit, without gritty Ed o f hla career In the Cardinal park.
Fursd, winner yeatorday o f the Hia first round tripper there oc9M.098 Milwaukee Open Golf tour- curred in 1942 end the second in
1949 Thus an Interval o f seven
M | «m t with a final round o f fiveyears,
elapsed
bewteen
each
round tripper.
Tha 39-ytar-old St. Louis pro,
Former lightweight
champion
fk h ar by 96,000 and a m w station
W*gee after posting a 15-under- Jimmy Carter had a small gym in
hla home In South Qione Park,
f a r M in tha 71-hola medal tour- N. Y
aam tot at Tripoli, said l a had to
f a t back to hia teaching duttea at
the. Westwood Country Club.

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A*ln- oUt,*, Mer. Tony S r„ one*
hit
for th « Milwaukee Brewera a couple o f decades ago.
Whereae Dad never mede the
majors, tha younger Kubek hai
been tabbed by Yankee scouts aa
a "Yankee &gt; u r o f the future."
Backs Kyle end Pat Knight,
both former SMU atari from San
Antonio, Tex,, are with the New
York Football Glints.

Purge!, whoso le ft arm la with­
ered due to a childhood cecidsnt,
wta an llth-hour entry bore. He
Sever had played tha tricky, wind•trap* a,M0-yard course.
A fter carding a courts record

Standing

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B Y P E T E R BCIIAAL
Leagne Statistician
ORLANDO—With 9800 Still rid­
ing on ovary pitch, eyas o f the
Class D Florida State League tarns
today and tomorrow to Harrla Field
la Gainesville w h en Budd Kerr
and hla Junior New York Giants
will try to ipiks the offaaslve gum
of Ray Wilson and hla Junior flt
Louis Cardinals la what should be
two o f the moat dramatic games
of tbs entire season.
Gainesville's one-game lead over
Cocoa vanished Thursday night af­
ter a week la which the G’a won
but four of seven, two o f their (oas­
es being to tha powerful West Palm
Beach Sun Chiefs under W alt Novlck.
Cocoa, winner o f six out o f seren
sterta, moved beck into first place,
determined to stay there and thus
walko ff with tha peannsnt, an 2M0
cash puna for Its players, and no
play-off.
With 12 playing dates, Including
today, remaining on tha schedule,
Cocoa this weak meet West Palm
Beach and Leasburg three times
each while Gainesville meets Day­
tona and Palatka .three each.
Second-half play reveals that the
G’a have the edge as they head
Into the moat imporsnt week of
the season— their next o las chance
for a berth In the play-off and a
crack at tha |M0 puree and pen­
nant.
Gainesville
has
won
seven
straight from Daytona alnca second
half play began whllet aklng six
of aevsn from Palatka. Cocoa has
won four of seven from fach Wast
Palm and Leesburg. (fceoa also
hai won ilx o f seven from Gaines­
ville thla half.
Felipe Aloe, Cocoa outfield ace,
still leads tha league In batting.
but, for the first lime In nine
weeks, waa down to JUS, sixteen
polios ahead o f Dayona'a Don Dil­
lard whose 1M RBI's had him only
15 away from a new league record.
Other week'e developments;
Leo Glannechinnl,
............... .
Glennechinnl, Gainesville
right-hander, had won hla 14th
straight game, only three away
from the all-time circuit record
aet In 1931 by Sanford's Dean.
Orlando sold lefthander BUI
P leli to Louisville for 2250 and tha
contracts o f Sergio Hebra and R i ­
fat) Knot.. He left Thursday for
hla new assignment.
Daytona Beech, its attendance
10,000 behind he aimed ate in 1955,
figures It likely will loss about
•2,000 for tha yaer, thankful that
tha Cleveland Indians sponsored it
to tha extant of the 99.000 now
guaranteed local sponsors.
Managers around tha league were
balloting for tbo official 1951 AllStar team which will be announced
next Sunday.
Cermain P in e ro hit one o f (he
longest homeree ver see in St.
Petersburg, the ball clearing a
fence 490 feet from tha plate and
bouncing Into Tampa Bay on the
first hop. No major laagutr among
tha hundred! who have appeared
at Lang Field so far hai done that.
With over 12,000 fans already re­
corded aa guests at three previous
'fr e e " gam ei. S t Pate President
Hare Smith expects a new high re­
cord there tomorrow night e t still
another gratia gam*.

» y TUB ASSOCIATED F R K M
LeadlnJ IB ?M P arrested runner*
up Gainesville 1-1 last night and
moved two games out In front In
tilt Florida State League pennant
nee.
The lots not only was costly to
Uie G-Men's title hopes but was
a terrific blow to the ambitions
o f pitcher Leo Glannecchlnl who
had won 14 baseball games
straight, three short o f the all
time circuit record.
The decision went to Julio Nav .rro , winnlngest pitcher In the
league, whose record now la SI
triumphs 'and eight lones.
Cocoa, riding an eight-game
streak, scored In the third with*
out a hit and again In the \inth
on three singles and a walk.
Other actions saw Palatka whip
Daytona B e a n 6-4, Orlando shut
out Leesburg 4-0 and West Palm
Beach conquer 8L Petersburg 7-S
In IS innings.
Dave Bristol's double scored
Horn Houser fo r West Palm's win*
nlng run. Dick Dickey then sin­
gled Bristol home fo r Insurance.
The Saints got two men on base
In the last o f the 18th' but failed
to push matching scores across.
Orlando's Gene Callaway tossed
home run by Julio Castro o ff Tony
Komlsar gave the Colonels the
lead In the fourth and fou- more
hits In the next two innings pro*
duced the other runs.
Palatka and Daytona Beach
battled to the ninth tied up 4-4,
then Islander pitcher El wood En&gt;
gclhrckt walked three men and
yielded singles to Ci Shedd and
Bunny Brlner good fo r two runs.

RACKING U P POINTS
LIVERM ORE, Calif. IF - The
annual
Uverm ore swimming
championships turned out to be a
personal triumph for 18-year-old
Johnny Rackin. He won the high
point trophy with 23 points out o f
a possible 35 by finishing first In
four races and second in another.
Rackin aet a 100-mater freestyle
m irk of 1:06.4 in the 11-12 year
group and negotiated the 100-meU r Individual in 1:17.6.
A total o f 1,145 young swim­
mers took part In the three-day
meet.
HORSE SHOW, TOO
M IAM I IF - The Hialeah welk­
ins ring la the scene o f the an­
nual Baby H on e Show ataged by
the Florida Breeder*. Needles,
winner o f the 1966 running o f the
Kentucky Derby was seleected
&gt;6 the best roll In 1955. Last Jan­
uary, King Halran took tha beatln-show prite.

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Flaherty Injured
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SPR IN G FIE LD , III., IF — Pat
Flaherty, winner of the 600-mile
Indianapolis auto raca Memorial
Day, remained In serious condi­
tion today following hla crackup
Saturday night. Flaherty, however
definitely la o f f the critical list,
hospital authorities reported.
Flaherty waa Injured In a 100mile race a t llllnlola State Fair
grounds when hla auto spun
around and waa rammed by an­
other racer.
The 39-year-old Chicago tavern
owner at first was given little
chance to survive but Improved
after surgery Saturday night.
Ha suffered a compound frac­
ture o f the right forearm, a frac­
tured le ft shoulder, compound
fracture and multiple fere lacera­
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ST. LOUIS IF - Fey Crocker,
nearly beaten in 100-dcgrcc heat
thet hlrd round, shot a closing 68
in cool, rainy weather for a near­
record 288 to win tho $5,000 Nor­
wood Hills Women’s Invitational
golf tournament.
Miaa Crocker, from Montevideo,
Uruguay, was three urvJer mon'a
par for her final round yesterday
and her total was Just one stroke
off the record for a 72-hole tour­
ney in women's pro golf.
Three strokes back was Joy re
Zlske o f Waterhird, WIs., who shot
a one-under 71 for a 291. She won
9816, Miss Crocker &gt;880. Defend­
ing champion Louise Suggs had a
295 for third place, worth 8528.
Mlsr Crocker had a good chance
for the 287 record set this year
by Kathy Cornelius o f Lake WorthFla., at St. Petersburg, but she
took bogeys on the last two holes.
Mrs. Marlene Bauer Haggc, lead­
ing money winner this year, Jump­
ed from seventh to fourth* ith a
Pelicans In the Southern Asin. flrat
la.’t found 72 for a 296. Her 296
division.
waa worth 1440.
The 190-potmd Caliofrnlan hat
rifth *'ith 300 was Mary Lena
Faulk o f Thornasville, Ga. Tied for reeled off six consecutive victories
sixth at 303 were Alice Bauer of during the Pci drive from the low­
S y fg j* ’
P »g Q
Kirk of er regions. Ills one-hitter yester*
Southern Pines, N. C., and Beverly
day gave New Orleans a 2-0 de­
cision over NaihvlUe end prevent­
ed the Volt from regaining fourth
place. Nashville overpowered tha
Pelicans t-3 In the optner.
Teh only hit ort W itt was a single
in the first Inning of tho seven­
inning a ffair by Ralph Country
Brown. Last Wednesday the 24year-old righthander lost a no-hit
bid with two out In the ninth
against Chattanooga.
Atlanta stretched) t* league lead
lo a full game over Birmingham
by dividing with Memphis while
the Barons were losing 11-5 to
Montgomery. Atlana slugged the
Chicks 12-2 In the first game but
loitt he second 2-1 In two extra
Innings. Mobile climbed Into a fifth
place le wih Nashville by trim ­
ming Chattanooga 641.

The Texas fracas happened in
the street after the game. Tha
Dave Kaiaer led Michigan State Carolina flareup took place during
in pais receiving in 1955, nabb­ the game when one o f the pisyert
ing I I toast# fo r 543 yards and while arguing hit the umpire with
two touchdowns.
a bet.

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H JAMES GUT AGENCY

leag u e

Team
W L Pet.
Bah.
Milwaukee
6&gt; 45 .606 —
Brooklyn
67 47 .588
S
Cincinnati
68 41 J81
24
St. Louis
68 58 J00
13
Philadelphia
55 59 .482 14.
Pittsburgh
61 68 .436 194
Chicago
47 67 .412
22
New York
44 68 'J93 24
SUNDAY’S RESULTS
New York 7-3, Pittsburgh 6*0
Brooklyn 3, Philadelphia 2
Milwaukee 3. Cincinnati 1 •
St. Louis 6-1, Chicago 2-3
MONDAY'S SCHEDULE
Milwaukee at Cincinnati N
FLORIDA STATE LEAG UE
YE S T E R D A Y ’S RESULTS
Cocoa 2, Gainesville 1
Palatka 8, Dayton* Beaeb 4
Orlando 4, Leeaburg 0
West Palm Beach 7, St. P e te r*
burg 5 12 innings
TO N IG H TS SCHEDULE
Daylona Beach at Palatka
Orlando at Leesburg
Cocoa at Gainesville
West Palm Beach at St. P e te r*
burg
STANDINGS
Team
W L Pet. Beh.
Cocoa
40 18
.690 —
Gainesville
3* 2°
*
W. Palm B’ch 31 23 .554 8
Palatka
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Leesburg
26 33
.448 14
81. Petersburg
23 32 .439 144
Daytons B’ch
24 34 .414 11
Orlando
W 40 .299 224

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NEW YO RK (F - Things era
getting tougher for umpires these
days. Two minor league arbiters
were suspended recently fo r strik* A
mg players during an argument.
One incident occurred in the T e i f i
League and the other in tha
lina League.
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LOS ANGELES &lt;F — Tw o etara
o f the Washington Redskins backfield, quarterback A) Do row and
halfback Vie Jenowlcx, ware un*
treatment today foe injuries
suffered iu separate weekend
tra ffic accidents.
Both figured prominently jn the
Redskins' 1*21 victory over tha
U&gt;a Angeles Rama In a National
Football League exhibition gams
here last Friday night.

General Insurance

Boston
63 S3
.543 13 :
Detroit
55 SI
.4T0 314
Baltimore
62 64
.441 04
Washington
49 66
.436 364
Kansas City
3S 7S
.328 3«
SUNDAY'S RESULTS
Detroit 3-1, Chicago 1-4, first 1 1 1q*
nlngs
Cleveland 5-2, Kansas City 2-1
Baltimore 3, New York S
Washington 7-11. Boston 5-10 iq »
ond 11 innings
MONDAY’S SCHEDULE
No games scheduled
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IS on the flrat round, finished
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plenty about hie wusuaa though."
-Hie wife, Mr. O’Baim T"
1 didn't think so at d ra t" Tim's
manner waa so maa-of-the-worid
that even the bousewives in the
book row skipped outraged gasps,
They were UeUntng too hard to
bother. "Gama to dad out, aha was
hla wife though. They were mar­
ried when one c i the btggeot
saloons on the Barhaiy Coeat open­
ed lor business. Darcy waa at the
bar and hla wife, Lu, waa a autger
Dan Farmer Jumped up. 1 ob­
ject, Your Uoaor. la thla court to
he a clearing place for Barbery
Coast goaelpT"
Judge Tankers began to apeak
but Tim waa too quick.
"C om p nothing t That girl Lu's
the m o m oaa who’a sitting over
there pretending to be Darcy’s Ma­
lar whan everybody la Frisco
knows ehe'a been hit wife for battar than dva yearei When Darcy
go t deed from that bar— roughhouses a customer, he does, and
the customer dies—ha went to
work for Old Man Lurkina, driving
hla carriage. His wife, Lu— " Tim
leveled a forefinger at Louies—
"kept right on living down on the
Barbary Coast and working in
that aama aatoun where bar hus­
band had killed a man!"
Noise hummed In the room. Dan
F a r m e r thundered objections;
Judge Yankees goggled over hla
suspended gavel; David Lurkina
moved to tha vary edge o f his
chair. Tim Jumped to hla feet. Ha
pulled pictures from hla pockets;
he practically hurled them neroaa
tha bench to the Judge.
"You taka a gander at the pic­
tures, Judge. I f you don’t believe
them, let that woman 1 brought
with me toll her story. Flo Gaynor
aaw 'am married. She’s worked tha
Mate saloons aa Lu Fenner has.
You going to say Flo doesn't know
a. girl aha’a worked with off end
on for y e a n ? You going to tell me
that girl la the pictures Isn't that
one sitting right over there and

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331 East 1st SL Phone 1831.
S. Park Ave.
Free Estimates
R. L. HARVEY
Furnished
eotui* by week Of
304 Sanford A v e ..
Phone 1131 43—ARTICLES FOR BALE
month. Ph. M19-W-1.
One-third o f all th* people hold­
Used Maple bunk beds, complete
PLUMBING * R E PA IR S
M AYFAIR - i bedroom M ine ing Job* outside of the agricultur­
with springs and mattress, lad­
Septic Tank Installation It Service
Large yard. Call 1450-J after al (Kid are Women — more than
der and guard rail $49. See
Sewer Connection*. Archie C.
* p. m.
“ Chuck" at 303 E. First Et.
I I million of them. The number
Harriett, Phone 734-W or 1333.
of women working as a percent­
For
Rent—
1
bOdrOOM
fUTtjlbOd
—Factory io You—
W . J. K IN G
apt. $83 per Month. Si. Jobni age o f total worker* h is shown
A lu m in u m
HKRE ARE JUST A PEW
Plumbing Contractor
In almost continuous uptrend. A
Really.
V
tn
tU
n
n
B
lin
d
*
UP 1HK MANY SAYINGS
Kohler Plumbing A Supplies
chart depicts that trend since
Enclosed bead. Stg-prool bottom Ucasuttful Dinette Sets Choice of Oarage apt. AMo * rooms unfurn­ 1140.
Raem Electric Walar Heaters
rail with plastic ends. Plastic or
2534 Orlande Dr.
* Pk. 8#
ished. Apply Uhl Magnolia Ave.
11 Table Tops and 13 ('hair
The bulge In the trend line
rayon tape*. Cotton or nylon
'overs . , . Complete with 4
cords.
A TTR A C TIV E LY fu m llh ld ll**p- In the early Forties was primarily
Cha Ira
Ing rooms with or without board the result of the great Influx of
Son karlk G la m and P a in t Co.
A / K K N T ‘ EM E A S T
n eir Downtown. PHONE 10M-W women Into Industrial Jobs during
113-114 Wast 2nd St.
Phone &gt;50
$139.00
the war. The total number of
FURNISHED
3 room apartment. people at work changed little In
CASH ind CARRY — 2 Dressers,
Private
entrance
aod
private
Contracting anu Mcpatf
with mirrors. $3,00 each. See Ami—Bcauulul 31-1'c Diunenvsre
bath. Electric ztov* end refrig­ that period, but i s men were in­
1007 Hanford Ave.
Phone 1113
Bill. 303 E. First St.
Set ...
........... •
ducted into the services, women
erator. PHONE 171.
replaced them to produre military
Used 3-Pc chrome and plastic
1A— PLACES TO EAT
C E K A M IC T I L E
3-Bedroom furnished apt. Very goods. It Is Interesting to note
dinette $12. See "Chuck" at
Paul F. Mueller A Son Ph. 154
■PO D
FOOD AND D R I N K S
dean A close In. Jimmy Cowan, that alter thew nr the percentage
203 E. Ftrat St.
%
Free estimate. Quality work.
Phone MB.
^ served In pleasing surroundings
of women workers tn the total
Handsome
Beilmom
Special
We buy and sell used furnjlurc
by pleasant people. The Doggie 23— SPE C IAL NOTICES
did not dscllne lo thn pre-war
Vanity with large Mirror
2-Brdroom
house,
furnished
or
un­
Paying
top
cash
prices
for
any
Diner L Bar, Lake Mary.
level. Moreover, since then the
Panel Bed
PUMPS A SPR IN K LE R SYSTEMS
furnished. Phone 944‘M.
thing of value HUPEH TRAD
percentage ha* grown.
Chest of Drawers
All types and sltea, Insulted or
ING rOS'i on 17-93 Ph 1033 W
M A H -L O U H L 3 T A U K A N T
3-Brdroom furnished house 180. 1
••Do It Yourself." .
Figures for the rurrent year
Sample
Menu:
T-Bone ,Stcsk,
mile N. o f Longwood oil 1
2-Po foam rubber sectional, cost Reg.
WE R E P A IR AND SERVICE
Breaded Veal
Cutlet, Florida
$119.95
wsy 427. Mrs. H. 8 . LeBrse. 1 M show that nearly 33 percent
1159.93
$289,
like
new.
only
8130.
Aik
for
•
T
I
N
E
Lobster, Deviled Crab, and of
of the women employes are engag­
Ph. W.P. 161989.
BilHngaly, 203 K. First Str
Machine and Supply Co.
course, Lola's Famous P in a .
ed in clerical work and about 30
2u7
W.
2nd
St.
Ph.
63
PHONE
1176-W for take-out.
Largs 2-bedroom furn. apt. Closl percent are opera lives, craftsmen,
Army Cotv, U.fft; Palm, 12 30 gal New Selection uf—
Hwy. 17-SI South.
in. Phone U W . TM H l u t t * , .
T-Shirts, 48c; Arm y-N lvy Surp­
foremen, etc, S eller than 13 per­
G ATLIN RKOTHERS
1140.90
Sofia (Foam Rubber)
lus, 310 Aanlord Ave.
Dragline A Bulldozer Hervies
cent ere service workers outside
Sofa Reds
109 00
y t K M W A L NOTICES
Ph. 3233 Geneva. 2488-W Sanford.
R E A L ESTATE
the home and 11 percent are em ­
61.80
Matching Chalra
Estate
gat
range,
$30.
Call
931-M
BOLLAW AV, Hoapltal and Baby
ployed in private household*. Pro­
ORLANDO
Sentinel
Star,
Cell
Beds Day, Week, or Month—Tel.
ECHOLS REDDING CO.
$4—FARMS AND G R O V E !
3-Pc used pluslic living room
fessional and technical women also
Ralph
Hay,
31$0.
1425. Furniture Center —
Pk l i l t
suite, priced for quick sale at Corner 2nd A Magnolia,
19 Acres firm 'lan d fo r rent. South total 11 percent. Less than eight
11* W ait rira t St.
“
Bad
Bamberger"
Mgr.
$35. Ask for Muse, 309 E. First
percent are engaged In seie*. A l­
sites. Call U0-M.
"pen Monday's til 9:3* p. M.
B U L L D O Z IN G
St.
most five percent are managers,
VISIT OUR BALCONY
A U T O M O T IV E
LOWERY A BRIDGES
*63— HOMES
officials, propiirtuis and the like,
San. 1858-W Orange City Syr 4-8*14 USED Berk Luck platform rock­
SAVE 840.
while at the other extreme, les*
er and otloman, good condition
■—BOATS AND MOTORS
on t h is ..........
than hslf-of-onc percent are class­
FAIRBANKS • MORSE P u m p s
$20. Sec Bill at 203 E. First St
8
&gt;Pc.
(regular
$300)
Bed
Room
FO R SALK— Tib H.P. Ouiboard
ified as laborers.
Well
Drilling,
HOWARD
C.
Group.
Includes
double
d
m
ter,
rebuilt motor. Mercury, good
LONG, Phone 3M 107 C u t Used 3-Pc Living room suite with
Thn high proportion of employ­
mirror, bookcase bed with low
tailored slip covers $19. See
oondltlon. $83. Call 1831,
Commercial Ave.
ed women
has an important
foot.
Guaranteed
mattress
and
"Chuck" at 203 E. First St.
bearing on Various probtem* such
'QtOBSON HPORTING GOODS
box
spring
and
3
boudoir
lampi.
CROSLEY - UKNDtX
a* family Income, personnel pollUsed extension lable, 4 matching
ARE YOU ID O RtNO FOB A
ONLY $139.80
OFFERS
Sales and Service
cie*. pensions and social security.
chairs and buffet $29. See Bill Remember, you get' W ardiout«
N E W BOMET
I H. P. Ltuson
RAND ALL
at 305 E. First Ht.
Air-cooled, 4-cycle . . . . $33.00
Prices,
Cash
Discounts and
Electric Company
Easy Terms at —
U H. P. Firestone .......... SIS.txi Servlet— Quality— Satisfaction
S E E and C O M P A R E 87-BRO KEKa end REALTORS
Genuine handmade Oriental rug,
S H. P. Mercury 1038
WILSON-MAIER
Ph 113 Sanford
3S37-J-3 Da Bary
approx.
9'
x
12',
dark
blue,
1173.
Robert A. Wlllitmn, Realtor
Model
$119.93
311 E. 1st St.
Phone 958
The Homea Built
Cost $700. 2048-J-l. Evenings
Raymond Lundquist, Associate
S H. P. Johnson
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
By
2I32-M-4.
Fhen* 1173 Atlantic Rank Bldg.
A -l Condition .................. 63.00
Slip Cover* and Drapes
OUlf AM A TUDOR. INC. *
3 H. P. Royal
STAN LEY KULP
Solid mahogany tea cart, remov­ 203-09 E. 1st. St.
Phone 127
WYNNEWOOlS
Builders or Fine Homea
Gear shift— new ........ 8139.00
PHONE I83I-J.
tra
able tray,
$73. Royal caiy ad
adFor Florida Living
Lovely &gt; br home, paneled Fla.
I H. P. Scott-Atwaler
Justable back chaise lounge, Inn U -F A R M AND GARDEN
rnom, Hardwood floors, Electric
m Gear shift ..................... $73.30 AUGUST IS B A bY MONTH at
erspring construction. Wine ra­
B EA U TIFU LLY Designed Three
Jameson Studio. Special for chil­
Kitchen, completely redecorated
• if. P. Mercury
yon stripe upholstery, $40. Ph. GEORGIA GROWN C a b b a g o
And
Four
Bedroom
Homes
dren lo &amp; yeara. Two 1x10, &lt;1
Beautifully landscaped corner
Plant* In any quantity. Ready
1B33 Mark a
....... $131.00
276-J or write P.O. Box 94o.
1 A 2 baths
gold fram e) $10. PHONE 3198.
lot. Moat desirable terms!
for selling nut Sept. 10th. Vari­
714 H. P. Firestone
Vsried Selection t f Plans A vail­
eties are or Midseason, Marion
1934 Mode) Reg. $339.93 $95.00 Tree* trimmed, removed and daNECCHi-ELNA
MODERN and NICE
able.
Market, Early Round Dutch,
Sewing Machine Center
7 ti H. P. Evlnrude
mossed. Ph. 1007-K.
Priced From 111,SOD to IM,000 •l.aoo DOWN gala this 3 bedroom
Glory,
Improved
Glory,
Savoy
Sales,
Service
and
Ratitali
. 1930 Medal .................._ $89.95
CB Home, set on well-landscapSANFORD TR E K CO.
VA (G I )- F H A A FHA I h i a n ­
.Mammoth Red and Early Copen­
GARRETT'S
10 H. P. Mercury
ed lot, Fenced yard, well, end
tes Flnsncing.
hagen, all from Certified Ferry*
Lightning
$125 03 ENVELOPES, Letterhead*, stale, 323 E. First St.
Phone 1422
extra utility room.
Morris Raed, Ripe A Ready To­ HOMES AV AILAB LE :
10 H. P. Scott Atwater
m rnli, Invoice*, hand bill*, and
Used Perfection gas hot water
mato A Produce Co.. Stale Farm­ South Pinccrest . . . . Sanford, Fla.
1935 Model .................. 180.00
LAKE VIEW and
irograma,
etc.
Progressive
heater,
820.
Deaulah
Howard,
ers Market, Sanford, Florida, Orove Manors
10 H. P. Johnson
LAKE PRIVILEG ES
... Sanford, Fla.
Tinting Co. Phone 10* — 403
Upsala
lid,
&gt;4
mi.
Nu.
o
f
church
Phone 328.
1954 Model .................. 198.00
West 13th St.
Valencia Viltas
DeLand, Fla A t a price you can afford, 2 Bed­
M H . P. W iiard
room rlnder block home, I years
Cold»p&lt;&gt;t 3/4 T,
alr-conditloner,
ir
I
SALES
OFFICE
T . V . R E P A IR S
1133 Model ............... $124.93
old with kilihcn •quipped. Full
perfect condition. 1130 cash,
Ph,
1554-J.
I
l
l
E.
21a_________
St.
mat
H.
Feeash
Ave,I I H. P. Scott Atwater 1954
'Til 10 p. tu. Service Cadi. 83. IM.
price only $7200. |l,MO down and
Stainless
steel baby
washer,
rhons
3100
A
M
0
J. Q. Herrin, Ph. 8M3-J W. A.
with Rait-A-Matte ... 1119.00
LEARN HOW L IT T L E IT COSTS
•43 per month.
110. Phone 736-ft.
After 8:00 p. m. CaU I3T1-W
Norris, Ph. 1339. Licented Tech­
U H. P. Scott Atwater
to give your home beautiful
W. It. "B ill" STEM FER
nician*, guaranteed work.
1953 Model
$319 on
Dresser A Bed without springs A
landscaping.
Visit
CRYSTAL
Gey Allen, Aasoclate
mattress. Good condition. $20.
10 H. P. Martin
LAKE
NURSERY.
Lakcvlew
A rletlt Price, Associate
Call 617-J after 6 p. m.
used just a few hour*
185.00 Well drilling, water guarantied,
Blvd.,
Lake
Mary,
3
blocks
Realtor — General Insurance
Phone 1008-W.
18 H. P. Johnson
west o f Chamber of Commerce,
Phene M3 or t i l l M l N. Park Ave.
F.M.B. 3c, 10c A 23c STORE
1955 Model .................. 350.00 Tree* trimmed, removed and de­
School Dresses $1.98 and $2.98 $*—MUSICAL- INSTRUMENTS ‘
Also many motors torn down for
m oted . Free estimates. Phone
KENNETH E. SLACK
331 S. Sanford Ave.
' used parts, Reasonable.
Registered Real Estate Broker
133frW
SNARE Drum, Practically New. 2-Bedroom house, U K bath end
• TRADE IN your old boat. MoION
E.
2nd.
Phone 1588
Trunks,
Wardrobe,
Stcamcra,
Call 783-W or ask office Sanford
kitchen, hot water, g i t heat,
^ o r or Trailer.
Foollockcrs.
Briefcases, Sini
E
M
P
L
O
Y
M
E
N
T
Trailer
Park.________________
good
water,
Large
yard,
*
bear
W
—Selection o f Boats—
flOOfl DOWN
ford Jewelry A Luggage Co.,
ing fruit trees, alum, garage, Buys this comfortable 3 bedroom
Glass,
Mahogany,
Aluminum
Good practice trumpet, perfect
300 Sanford Ave.
38— H E LP WANTED— FEM ALE
utility room, serein porch. 3
• Also several used Boats and
home. Sturdy and coal concrete
condition, $40. Spceo-Quccn iron1
mites from Sanford, $2,130. Also
Gator Traileri.
Mock construction. Electric kit­
WAITRESS — Apply Touehton'a 44 A PPLIAN C E S
cr, $23. Phone 2374-W.
3- bedroom furnished house for
chen, In nice location. Only 853
How will you SWAP?
Drug Stare, Mr. Clark.
rent, S33. A1 Gibbons, DeBary.
FR1GIDAIRE appliances, a l l o t Thi* Is a free guest pass to the
Row will you TR AD E ?
month, Includes insurance end
Fla. Second houi* back o f
and sarvlce. G. 11. High. Oviedo,
Curb girl*, apply In person to
R ill Theatre fo r Hugh Duncan.
lanes.
Your old motor,
Dim* Store.
Fla. Pbon* FO-3 3315 or Sanford
plg'n Whistle.
Exp. date Aug. 29, 1956.
For a better grade,
Consult A REALTOR First
1643-W after 6 p . m .
Y ear Evlnrtide dealer
2-Year old concrete Mock home CU LLEN A N D H AR K E Y
WHITE G IRL, over 21. permanent
83—WANTED TO BUY
• ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
with car port*. 3 bedrooms, kit- IN N. Perk Av*.
salary and tips. THE DOGGIE
Pbens U ll
A I R C O N D IT IO N IN G
M E. U t St.
Phone 99*
Small used combination safe. Ph,
chan oqulppcd. Living
room,
DINER, Lake Mary.
For Room or Building
1127-M.
bath with tub A shower. Full 1 Bedroom house, good location,
-T R A IL E R S
H.
P O P E C O . IN C .
Sewing machine operators, steady
Oak Parquet floors, G. E. Kitch­
vise screen porch. 8 L 2, Box
I
H
Hsu
III
Park
Ave.
Pbonr
1411
year 'round work. Excellent
en.
Space
healer,
Venetian
632-A, Ph. 2N J .
T w ill pay YOU to aeo ui before
RENTALS
wages, free hospitalization and
blinds, car purle, with utility
you buy. Oper Evenings and
Holpoint 30 gal table top hot water
3-BEDROOM bouse with carport*,
life insurance, Pleasant working
room,
nice shade.
Concrete
$4— APTS— HOUSES—BOOMS
Sundays.
heater, 830. Ph. 003 or 144-W.
porch and uUllty room, Frigi
conditions, paid holidays and va­
block construction, already f i­
Eaelslde ‘•Taller Bale*
d a m appliances, M i down.
cations.
Apply
In person, 48—BUILDING HA ibRIALS
French Avanue horns suiubln for
nanced. 4Is'll mortgage. Price:
* P a l.lk e , Pie.
$8,700,00.
Brookfield Mills, io * n . Elm
home A business. F o r informa­
LO
W
E
LL
E.
O
K
IE
!
Ave.
tion call 1494.
Trailer, Sale-Rent, Ph. 888-XR.
Other good values In all price
U S E D BK1CK
BalMer — Phono IMS
ranges.
CARLOADS b.autilul used
Office: M l ft. O rt*u «* Dr.
9 Small House T raileri, Ideal for Beautician, good guarantee and TWO
HUTCHINSON'S Ocsan F r e n i ,
brick. Orange, red, and burnt
See us for French Ave. Preperiy
commission. Call *71 or 2103-J.
Flahlnf Camp. Cheap. Phone
Aptl. 139 S. Atlantic. Daytona'
black. See them at SHERMAN
R E A L ESTATE DRIVE-IN
‘ 733-W or ask Sanford Trailer
Death. Call 2374-W for reserve
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
32-BUR IN ESH O PPO RTUNITIES
•144 French Ave.
CONCRETE r i P B CD.
Park.
liana after 6:00 p. m.
’ V A —F U A -C O N V E N T IO N AL
J. W. H A L L R E A LTO R
SELECT
1/4
Sawed
Oak
Flooring,
Corner
3 % Sal* — , 1141, 11* American Standard Oil Hlatlun.
Jo*aar Welker, A omc I s i *
1360 per M. No. 1 Common 8330 FURNISHED apta. Phone 021.
French A Lake Fronl. Equip­
Bouse trailer. See Frank Mur
"Call H all" Phone 178*
per
M.
No
3
Common
$135
ptr
ment
A
inventory.
Phone
9184.
W ELAKA APARTM ENTS: room*
A R P * Grocery, Produce
M. Floors Laid A Finished;
private baths. 114 W. First St.
FOR SALE
Reasonable, E. F. Stevens, Ph.
STORE AND NEW CB HOME
EFFICIENCY Apartment.
Suit­
TW-R-4 after 8 p.m.
B U S IN E S S
Sound established business i d l ­
able far baeheior or couple.
RED-I MIX CONCRETE
A. B. PETERSO N
ing groceries, fresh meat and
m ill new fram * house, partially
Private bath. Across from Feel
S E R V IC E S
Window Sills • Lintels
general merchandise.
furnished. 1 lovely lot*, well Broker Asaeciatos: A B. Peterson
o ffie*. Manuel Jaeebien.
Jr., P, J. Cbssterson, Garfield
Septic Tanks - State Approved
R. M. G1LE
shrubbed, 18400.
Was 15800.
IS—B E A U T Y PARLO RS
I Room furnlsbec apt. avallabla
Sand - Cement • Mortar Mix
Willetts, John Melech and R. W.
LAKE HELEN, FLA._____
Must sail. 3610 Sanford Ave.
nor.
S
room
furnished
apt
Miracle Concrete Co.
Williams. A. C. Doudnsy, Lend
Modern Air-conditioned Salon
avallabla
by
July
20lh.
310
Mag­
FOR BALE O M year old abed309 Elm Ave.
Phone 1335
Surveyor,
F IN A N C IA L
H a r r ie t t '* B e a u ty N o o k
nolia. Ph. A. K. Rossettcr, Flor­
room home. 11' x I F work shop ltd N. Park Av*.
Phoee 1121
Pk. 971
M ETAL ROOFING
ist. 111.
in rear. Near base and school
34—INSURANCE
Now in stock. 5-V Crimp — 1 1 4 ”
M
A
Y
F
A
IR
Phone SOgg-J.
It-iU U M N G - REPAIRS
Corrugated — 3 ! i " Corrugated GROUND floor, 3-room complslely
Beautiful Building Let*
• PAINTING
furnished apartment. 317 Pal­ M— LOTS
Get all Your roofing needs at
Preferred Kates to Preferred
Also Lett la gUrvanla
metto
Ave.
Phone
3392.
Policyholders
S
h
e
rm
a
n
C
o
n
c
re
te
P
ip
e
Cn.
FLOOR sanding ana finishing.
100 ■ 330 Iab6 front let. C rylU l
R
O
SA L. P A Y T O N
Out Watt 13th Si.
Cleaning, waxing. Serving Semi- John W illia m s Inn. A g e n c y
Point, Lab* Mary. Ph. 003 or
'•EE Seminole Realty for Desir­
RegMerad Beal E tui* Broker
417 Sanford A llaatk Bank
.nets eeunty since 1923.
144-W
able Homea a ad Apia. Phone IT.
48— RUHINEHS EQUIPMENT
Phene 8171
17-N ut RKwatba
Phene 34
H. M. Gletsoa, Lake Mary
This
ia a fre e pass to th* Rita
2
A
3
room
apt
rn.
2993-W.
HAYNES Office
Machine Co.,
For painting call Mr. Taiktr,
Theatre fo r Mra. Jams* CrutchTypewntere, adding machines.
II—MONEY WANTED
e a a - X R . _________ ,
fitid. Kxp, date Aug. N . 1938.
Salat-Rentals, 314 Mag.. Ph. 44 Furnished garage apt. Electric
kitchen. Phone 2fl-R .
RAYMOND M. B ALL
pair work! Homs alterations! Warned lo borrow 81000 by rtspon- STUDENTS—see the neurit thing
47—BROKERS and REALTORS
OSCAR M. HARRISON
Mhlc party on 2nd mortgage.
tjNo Job too small. Finished carpAvalon
Apta.
Efficiency,
Ph.
720-W
REO. BROKtfttS
In typewriters — Royal's 1937
Gilt edge security. Re-payable
OW NER TRANSFERRED
.en ter will give prompt service,
ft. D. HtthMynan, Associate
“ TWin-Pak" portable. T h . fast- DESIBABLB one and two bedtloo monthly A fair intcreit
Immediate possession on modem m South Park Ave.
r Phone 1399-J. Rollins A Slagle.
Pbene M
eat portable on tbo market. In
room furnished apt. P K 4U -V
rate. Reply Box LB Sanford
a bedroom m asMry bom*, kit­
T colors. 84 months lo pay.
V c R A N K Y - S M lT H
P A IN T N
Herald.
chen
equipped,
hardwood
floors.
A le x a n d e r A B tr iu g e r
L’nfuraiabed 2-Bedroom apt. Near
Powell'* Office Supply
MIR 8 . Park
Phone 1303
recently re decorated, good Iocs
Baal Estate A Insurance
Phone 988 v shopping center. 2819 Elm. No
117 R. Magnolia
*N
_ J- —
i
i■
m
— t
Hon.
Total
price
o
f
M
M
,
with
L IV E S T O C K
Pete please.
Mra. Lour in* Meaaeuger,
Assoc.
Repair, Remodel, Rebuild, Repaint
good
terms.
This la a free pass to th* Movie*
I f f Maguofie A v*.
PK U
* Job* lu g e or small. Call llM -W . R*—44URSES—4 A 1 T L B —BOOS
land Rlde-In Theatre for Billy FURNISHED garage apartment, I
bedrooms, living room, electric )
Bedroom, t bath, ________
Potter, Exp. dale Aug. 29 1958.
IF IT IS R E A L ESTATE
4 - P I A N O SERVICE
For Hale— Young milk cow. Gen­
k lichen, bath, carport*, eaceihome, M arty new and In ex
■sk Crumley A Monteitb
4
7
—F
U
R
N
IT
U
R
E
•
HOUSEHOLD
tle,
tented.
Ph.
Sanford
1345-WL
reliant
condition,
near
Country
lent location. Prefer couple.
i L. L. Bill - Plana Technician
at UT South Park, Pbon* TTl
Nu
business
Saturdays.
Waller
Club,
■
good
buy
at
111,100.00,
PHONE 2497.
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ISENHOW ER: H e s Seeking Another Term

Patients Moke Key
From Spoon; Flee
Mental Hospital
CH ATTAH O O CH EE UP&gt;— Tour
mental patient* fashioned a key
out o f • ipoon handle and fled
from the Florida State H w pltal
yesterday S '• »' M U • _/ vara
apprehended lorn* two hours lat­

er.
Hospital Supt. William R efer*
said one o f the escape**, William
Rodrtfua, had been charted with
murder In D a d * County and an­
other, Edward L. Singleton, had
been committed a fter being con­
victed In Hillsborough County on
brsaklnr and entering charge*.
The two other* who enjoyed a
b rief priod o f liberty were D. J.
Munday o f Dural County and R J.
Burney o f Putnam County.
Rogers said that while an at­
tendant was taking a group of
patient* to another section o f the
hospital, these four used the key
to get out one door and broka
open another door o f their wards.
Munday was apprehended by
Deputy Sheri I ( Robert Martin.
The three others were taken by
attendanta near Hardaway eait
o f here.

Pollicemen Kill
Robber, Capture
Two In Gun Duel

By Surprise, Bachelor Takes Dare;
San Fran’s Ready Learns To Run Home

I «hy hy the 0*1 dea Sole It reedy
fee dm teflon af Sapeblltaa eanvenilee delegates.

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f p fCANKUN JOHNSON
Ordtral Free* Association
Correspondent
M * n tA M C W C O — Ttm deM m o f this City o f ttm Ooldcn
OaU, and they are legion, win
that 'Frisco la the moat
elltan city la Urn country,
l i s t may be an undsratataxben the OOP opens Its
Q a a vitln n on Aug. so, fo r Urn
la w n tits rally will be bunting at
Urn atoms.
Almost since the day la early
[February, 1955. when the then
(Mayor Elmer Robinson laatned
to Me astonishment that “ the
W hite House says it la to be
S *a Francisco In *9fl” they have
been scrambling around hare ta
Mho, together dAOO hotel room*.
That, aa almost everyone eonaodis. simply la net enough hotel
•pact fo r a national political eon
but fortunately

Fraa*laco la Ilka New Orleans in
the .Waxed way It can entertain
a household of visitors that overRow* Urn guest reoni lata Urn
attie, basement, Lawn and garage.
Tb*y*ll find room somehow
and betides Umr* Will bo a'Iran
an ahenp within Urn transit papateflon, beating a path ta China*
lawn’ and the other colorful at­
tractions that never let you for­
get that thla la "Um gateway to
the Orient."
It la no ratlaottas u,______
pmadaeo that It la ahart of total
wen* far such a jamboree, beanuaa only three eitle* have
draught New Torn, of ce
bat It has hooted only two
naatleos bacauoa for this purM at It la geagreyhlraBy afr-ooa*
•an .Chicago, wheat (.OOO-plus
trams «uka It a "natural" aa fa*
Masted by Its M past conclave*,
gM VMteMMUa, nuwarup to Uta
W tair Cttx ln physical giant
RMMpatfntMna attaetad to by

boo-boo ao fa r was that choice
o f the three sculptured figures
from Rodin's "Dante's Inferno"
group fo r the convention pro­
gram, and the mayor himself
caught that la tlm*.
You could have knocked exMayor Robinson over With a
feather when he received a tele­
phone call from the a o p N a­
tional committee gathering in
Philadelphia to pick Um alts that
hi* hometown could hare u If ha
"g a t busy." Chicago and Phila­
delphia were the contenders, and
Baa Francisco had not even put
in a bid.
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ROBINBON sent a telegram
the lata Benator Robert A . Tart,
pledging 9100,000 aa quickly aa
you can say "Ike," and rounded
up businessmen who agreed to
raise another 9100,000, since then
the elty has underwritten the
entire 9990,000 and provided the
Cow Palace rent free.
I t la not that Californians arc
getting alow In pushing their
state fo r conventions, but they
had surmised that with three bit­
terly coatesUng OOP leaders and
Candidata e -V lo * FraaMmt Nin­
on, Senator WUUam F. Knowload and Gov, Goodwin Knight—
they wouldn’t have a chance.
P resides tial
aid*
Sherman
Adams now la credited with
shunting things this way. I t
mom* ancient history now, but
Um row with Senator Joseph
McCarthy than was la full awing
aad Adame la reported to havo
dreaded "an Invasion a f Um gal­
lery by McCarthy Wisconsinites."
BeWfm. ha never baa
Chicago aa too frt*w _. ______
bower territory, dating back to
the big battle last time with
Um lata Benator Robert A . T a f t
San Francisco asters a select
g im p a f m ly eight cttlaa that
have hasted m a n than on* con­
vention. Beatdm Chicago end

P ramcrate there in
flftfl Q R i i m u

M I N N E A P O L I S VS A
bachelor schoolteacher claim* ho
has proved that it require* only a
teveu-hotir workday to care for a
family of four children and do all
the washing. Ironing, cooking, bak­
ing, houaecleinlng, bathing and
disciplining.
Maurice K. Enghauten, M , a man
of great courage, took a dare and
found out what It's like to run
a home.
It all came about after Enghausen, who teaches at Sau Ra.
pW*. Minn., read a Minneapolis
Tribune story about the long work
week o f today's young mother, lie
wrote a letter to the paper, lay*
Ing, “ Any woman who put* In
that many hours is awfully slow,
a poor budgeter of Ume or Just
plain Inefficient’ ’
He offered to prove his point by
keeping bouse for * family. T h t
Tribune arranged for him to take
over for three days at the Min­
neapolis home of th* Robert Dal­
tons, subject of the original story.
So, armed with nothing more
than hla theories and bravery,
Knghauscn mo veil Into the Dalton
house and told the parent* to take
it easy, that ho w ai there to do
all the housework and child tend­
ing.
When the sin was over, Enghausen chucklsd victoriously. “ I
still wish teaching 115 stuJent*
were as easy as handling four
children and a bouse."
Mrs. Dallnn, previously more
Ihnn a little skeptical, praised him.
“ In cooking, he did better than
1 do," she conceded. "In cleaning,
1 am more thorough. But perhaps
some of that Is unnecessary. He
certainly fit beautifully in our fam ­
ily, nml the kids were sorry to
see him go.
“ He's so methodical. The only
hlng he forget was to wind his
watch.
"And he knew Just where to find
everything— the soup in the base
ment and tho pliers on the rear
of tho refrigerator top."
Knghausen figured his work
load totaled 20 hours over the
three days.
Here 1* part what he did just
th* first day;

Riesel Says Killing
Means Gang War

Washed three load* of clothes
and hung them outdoor* 4a dry.
Ironed all the laundry, Includ­
ing underwear and aheeti, which
Mrs. Dalton doe* not Iron.
Cleaned tho first floor.
Baked two cakes, neither from
commercial mixes.
Prepared two stlads to be eat­
en the next day.
Fixed a soup and aandwlch lunch
and a big aupper which he serv­
ed In the back yard.
Bathed Marty, 4, Mary I, and
Robbie, 2, at the same time,
Timmy, T, escaped when he
heard water running.
Waihed the woodwork.
Undressed the children for their
naps, and dresaed them again
when they awakened.
Borrowed aoda for the ceka*
from a next door neighbor "wha
looked « • ikaaik eh* tissueb* she
had belter humor m e."
Disciplined th* children mildly.
Scrubbed the kitchen floor—at •
p m., because ha doesn't believe
In letting thing* go until tomor­
row.
Made a hit with the children.
Tim m y gave him 10 pannlea for
a gift. M aty told him " I really
love you," as she climbed onto
his lap. And Robert let him do
everything for him, from feeding
to diaper changing.
Enghausen says his efficiency
stems from the fact ha h u kept
house for himself for seven years
and did housework to earn monay
while a college senior.
"M y mind works like a clack
and la full of pigeon holei Ilka a
desk, In which planned thoughts
are filed to be used later,” ha
says.
The Daltons considered his stay
wonderful.”

State Rood Board
Study Proposed
Bayway Location
TALLAH ASSEE tit — Members
o f the B u te Road Board will in­
spect Um aite o f the proposed
Pinellas County bayway Aug. 29.
The board has accepted the in­
vitation o f tha Pinellas County
Commission and chambers o f
commerce o f various municipali­
ties in the area to hold Its regu­
lar monthly meeting at Clear­
water Friday, Aug. 24.
Executive Director Ralph Davis
M id board members would take
advantage o f being fa Um ores
to look over the mute o f the pro­
posed hayway, e system o f causeway* and bridges which would tie
Mullet K ey and the lower St. Petersburg beaches with the Sonshine Skyway,
Only district board member At
Rogora and Chairman WUhur E.
Jones hove vtijtod the site o f Um
proposed bayway, Davis said.
It Is poaattda tho board will he
able to anaminca at tho meeting
hew the IT million dollars fa tedoral interstate highway funds allocated ta Florida fo r the cur­
rant fiscal year wtU he distributed
among the flv * state rued dtetrirta, Da via said.
The board already bar Mid
that the Initial federal money wtU
be sprat on tataratnte links fa
Um larger ritie* to help relieve
urban w affle crushes.
t h e meat fag at Clearwater will
be M tew w th y fa that i t wig be
tha A rte

NEW Y O R K UB—Labor column­
ist Victor Riesel ssyst he slaying
of a truck driver Satuiday Is an­
other link In a chain o f under­
world murders Ihat hav* followed
his being blinded by acid.
The murders are "indicative af a
terrific gang war which la Juat be­
ginning in New York and will soon
spread across the nation,” Rebel
■aid In a brieft elevislon appear­
ance last night—the NBC—Btova
Allen Show.
Belscl, blinded by an acid-fling'
Ing hoodlum April 9, referred to
the killing Saturday of Fred Mitchnor, 24. The truck driver waa found
with four bulleta la hit body In a
hallway of a Lower East side tene­
ment.
Police said, however, there la
"no definite association at thla
Uma" between Mbehner'e death
aad the slaying of Abraham Talvi,
M , last month.
T h t F B I baa said Talvi waa th*
maaw ho toaaed th* arid at Ralael
for a 91.000 fee.
In hla T V appearance last night,
Relael said the murders are a
"disciplinary action" on the port
underworld Boases.
"M o 1st tho meat teriflcaRy
as*. Th* law requires fast only
organised crim e," aald the
Mat. "Hitting m waa only a sym­ four msotfaga « year bo hold fa
bol that ha men la crime, who tho MtefaTmit fa tho 19
make organised e m i * M g busi­ H has ban In office, the
es ss, will atop at nothing to get heard has bald alt af He
rid a f their accusers.”
9A “ “ ‘

NEW YO R K (A — Police failed
one masked robber and captured
two others fa a blazing gun duel,
In a plush Park Avenue restaurant
la at night. A police sergeant Waa
wounded.
A parking lot attendant, who la
an ex-patrolman, witnessed the
robbery through a kitchen window
o f Um Town and Country Restau­
rant at 290 Park Ave. He called
police who burst fa on teh three
armed men.
The restaurant had closed 50
minutes before the holdup attempt.
Murray Freldlandsr, 41 cashier
of the restaurant, tohl police three
gunmen entered his office and one
demanded:
"G im m e the money, you, or I'll
fall you."
Friedlander handed over a cash
box containing about $200.
. Two of the thugs lined up eight
kitchen helpers and a hostess
against a wall while the gang lead­
er marched Friedlander upstairs
to a safe In the manager’s office.
About that time Police Sgt, How­
ard Brunn and two patrolmen
charged Into Um restaurant. Brunn
was ahot fa tha right arm by on*
of the robbera.

Ike Leaves Tuesday
For San Francisco
W ASH ING TO N (f f j— A change
in hla plana will put President El■enhower In Son Francisco In ttmo
to toko o personal nano, tt ho
wants, fa th* designation o f hla
vie* presidential running mots.
But there woo no new Indication
ha plana to do ao.
W hit* Houm press secretary
Jamee C. H agerty said yeetarday
Elsenhower w ill leave tomorrow
— 24 hour* earlier than ha had
planned—fo r tha Republican N a­
tional Convention. Ha said Elsen­
hower wants more time "to visit
with many o f hla friends who era
delegatee.”

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ISOTtCH OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DKKD
(Sep. ISd.10 Florida lietn le, ef 1»4e&gt;
NOTICK

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(1IVEN,

That J. K. A Pauline W. Btemp
the holder of the followlnx certL.
rata hen filed eald certificate for
lax deed to he Iteutd thereon. The
certificate number and year of la•nance, the deicrlptlon of the pro.
party, and the name tn which It wai
aeeesaed are ae followe:
Certificate No. ISA
Tear of ]e,uanee June 31. A. D. te ll
Description Of Property!
Lot I (lees H 41ft) Block I I
Amended Plat of Crystal Lake
Bhoree Plat Book ( Pane II
Name In which aieened
M. T. Anderson. Ilelre
All of eald property being In the
County of Bemlnole, Hints of Florida.
Unless such certificate shall be
redeemed according to law the probeftr described Tn euch certifi­
cate will he sold to the hlghsat bid­
der at the front door of tha Bern!*
note County Court House at Benford,
Florida on tha first Monday In the
month or September, tele, which Is
tha 3rd day of Bnptember, llt l.
Dated thla loth day of July, t e ll
O P HERNDON
(Tlerk Circuit Courr,
.......
Bemlnole County. Florida
(flUAlii

o r APPLICATION
FOR TAX DKKD
" S U H -! * Florida * la tales ml IBM)
NOTICE IB HKRKBr GIVEN.
*• f Pauline W Stamper
te* holder of the following cerllflr l '. ? ”
•»■* eertlfleate M f
! ” ,nf*d *o be lnued thereon. The
certificate number and yeer of Is*
n o t ic e

(BEAD

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
I Bee. IBd.lt Florida Statute, af IBM)
NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN.
That J B. A Paulina W. Stamper
the holder of the following cer-lfL
cat* has filed eald certificate for
Ian deed to be Issued thereon. Tha
certificate number and rear of le
•uanee, the description of the pro.
perty, and the name In which 11 waa
aaaaeaed ara aa follows!
Certificate No. SIS
Tear of luuanea Juna 3L A. D. 1114
Deacrlntloa Of Prooertrt
Lot 4* Ben] Jamee Subdivision
Piet Book • Pass t
Nama In which aeeeaeed
BenJ Jamee
All of aald p r o p e r t y beln«
tn the County of Bemlnole, State of
Florida. Unlaae such certificate shall
be redeemed according to law the
property described ta auch certificate
will be sold to the hlgheat bidder
at the front door of the Bemlnole
County Court House at Benford.
Florida, on the first Monday In the
month of September, I t l t which le
the 3rd day of Beotamber. tell.
Dated this ttlh day of July, l i l t .
O P. HERNDON
Clerk Circuit Court.
Bemlnole County. Florida
(B R A D

n fm c R o r a p p l i c a t i o n
FOR TAX DEED
(Sac, 1*4.1* Flerida Otatalea af tOMI
NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN.
That J E. A Paulina IV. Btempetha holder of the following eortlfl
rate has filed eald certificate far
tax deed to he laaued thereon. Yhe
nertlflce'e number and year of Is­
suance, the description of the pro­
perty. and tha name In which It wae
anseteed aro as fotlowii
Certlfleata No- t i t
Tear of leiuaace June 3L A. D. te ll
Description Of Property!
s m rt of ir m n of be h
of BE U of BW &gt;i Beetloa »
Townehlp t l X R aaga'lt R
1 Acre*
Name In which aieesaed
ivtllle L Byrd
All of eald p r o p e r t y being
In the County of Hemlnola, Btate of
Florida. L’nteae auch certificate ehall
bn redeemed accordlns to law Ihe
property described In such certificate
will be sold to Ihe hlsheet bidder
at the front door of tne Bemlnole
County Court House at Hanford.
Florida, on tha flrat Monday In the
month of September, tell, which le
Ihe 3rd day of September, tell.
Dated thle 10th day of July, 111*.
O. P. HERNDON
Clerk Circuit Court.
Bemlnole County. v lorlds
(BEAL)

la fb* Caart af |ba t'aaaty l e f t s ,
tewlnele t'aaaty, Fieri*#, la Prabate.
la ret Katate af
QUIRINIUB q. llL'TSER
Deceased.
Ta All Creditera aad Pereaas Havtaa
Claim* ay Deautada Aaelaat Bald
Estate!
You and each of you are hereby
notified and required In present any
claims and demands which you. or
Itlirr of you may hays aralnst the
• •tala nr QUIUINIUB (A HUTSER,
•ceased, lata of aald County In Ihe
•ounly Judge of Bemlnole County,
Florida at hie office tn tha court
houee of aald Coanty at Benford,
Florida.
wllhla
eight
retendar
moths from the Hass af tba first
Publication of thle notice. Rich
claim or demend'shall be In writing.

end ehall slat* the place e f reed,
dence and poet office address e f th!
claimant, and .hall be sworn to bf
the claimant, hla agent, or atlon|
nay, and any euch claim or dement
not eo filed shall be be *nld.
1*1 Rimer W. Ituveer
Ae admlnlitralor of the Estate ot
QUIUINIUB Q. HUTSER.
deceased
First publication Auiuet II. t i l l
la tb* (e a rt af th# tWwaty Jeteh

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1're bale,
ta rei tr ia ls af
N, BYLVANIA M c C A L L E T .^ ^ ^ ^

Ta All Cradllers
la « l lalasa ay
iwtatai
Toa end each of you are hereby
otlfled and required to present any
:Ulme and demands which you., or
liber of you. may hnva agatnil
he eetale ot tf. BYLVANIA McCALLEY, deceased, late of said County,
to the County Judte of Seminole
County, Florida, at hie office In thi
court house of said County at Banford. Florida, within eloht calendar
months from the time of tha firs*
publication of this notice. KacB
claim nr demand shall be In writ­
ing. and nhal| state the place of
residence and post office add roes of
the claimant, and shall be sworn te
by the claimant or agent or atternev and nny euch claim or demanl
not so filed ehall be void.
Harvey Wallace McCalley
Ae executor e f the Leri Will
end Testament of
Brlranla McCat
“ alley, deceased
R. W. Ware. Attorney
Woodruff.Perk In* Bldg..
Benford. Florida.
First publication August tlth. te l!
In the fe a rt at the Ceaaty Jadgw
aemI■■.!• Caaaty. FtariOa, la
Prabata,
la rai Estate af
IELKN 1L DAT BCNIULTZ.
T * All Credlteen a a* Permena ffariag
flalass ay D m asla Agate,* Bali
Eatalti
You and each of you ar* hereby
notified aad required to present any
claims naddemands which you, or
either of you. may hay# against
the eetata of HELEN B. DAT
BCIITTLTZ
deceased, lata ef eald
County, to tha County Judge of Bern.
Jnole County. Florida, at hie office
In the court house nf eald County at
Banford, Florida, within eight calen­
der months from the time of the
t ret publication of thla notice. Each
lalm or demand ehall be In writing
and shall atala the place of residence
and poef office address of tha claim­
ant. and anatl bn sworn to by tha
claimant, or agent or attorney, end
any such claim or demand not so
riled ehall be void.
Carl Rnls
Ae executor of the Last W ill
and Testnmtnt of
Helen B. Day Bchnlte. deceased
R. W. Ware.
Woodruff-Perklns Bldg,
Banford. Florida.
Mty. for Executor.
tin t publication August llth. tell.
m i n i OP APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
(lee, 104.10 Flerida OMtatee af 30M)
NOTICB IB HEREBY GIVEN,
That J E. A Pauline W. Bteat per
tne holder of the following -ertlflcate has tiled aald certificate foe
•ax deed to ba Issued thereon The
certificate number and year ef Is­
suance. lha description o f the pro­
perty. and tha nama la which It wee
aeetesed are ae follnwet
Certlfleata No. *•»
Tear of Issuance June tl. A. D. te ll
Deecrlntlnn Of Prooertrt
W I7« ft or BH of EH af IW
r a 1I
u
or BE H Beetloa I I Township ft
It, Range te B
4 Acre*
Name In which assessed
Francle O. A Bernice W. Road
Alt of eald p r o p e r t y being
In tha County o f Bemlnela, Btate lit
Florida. Halses each eertlfleate ehatt
be redeemed according ta law th*
nrnnerlr demrlbed In euch eartlfleet*
will ha sold to lha hlApet bidder
at the front door o f th* Beailnol#
County Court Hone* al Banford,
Florida, on tha ftr*t M m illf I * thn
month of September, t e ll which ta
the Ird dnr of September. WI4.
Dated thle fttlh day of July. 1414.
O. P. HERNDON
Clark Circuit Court.
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la* deed la be Issued thereon. The
carUflest* member aad year ot le•amace. the ietcnsuoo e l the ore.
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A key administration official
who asked not to bo named sold
the change fa plana waa "in no
way related" to tha aacond-epot
nomination. Tha nomination la ex­
pected to go to Vico President
Nixon tksplte Harold £ . Btatsen'a
efforts to keep Nixon o ff tho tick­
et.
This official said Eisenhower al­
lowed hlmMlf on extra day in Bon
Francisco "because he does not
wont to glvton y slightest impres­
sion o f remaining aloof from th*
convention,” and ao ho can talk
with friend*.
PISTOL SLAYIN G
IN V E STIG A TE D
FO R T M YERS, IR -J u tn Bam
ot, M , waa bald fo r investigation
today o f Um pistol slaying o f An
dres Molina, allegedly over a f|
loan In Immokelo* lodgings whore
both migrant farm workers wars
roommates.
Deputy Sheriff Gibb Gross M id
Samoa admitted fatally shooting
Moflno a fter a quarrel about mid
night Saturday over money bo bod
lent to MoUna. Grots said Ramos
told him B u t Molinas was armed
with n butcher Mkife.

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for

thee. 1*0.1• n erM e ■•■tat,, of IPM)
NUTICB I* HEREBY GIVEN.
That J. K. A Pauline tv. stamper
the bolder of the following certilloete bee tiled aald oertltleata for
toa deed to be Istued thereon. The
uertlflcato number and rear of la•uanao. the description of. '
party, nail the nam, ie * 0 0
are as followti
Certificate No. t i l
Tear o f lueaaco June 31. A. D. l i l t
Deecriptioa Of Property!
• Its f i e f W u of NW &gt;t see.
Hon a Townehlp It t, Ranae at
H f t Acre,
Name In which aueutd
William I. A Uertrude Couln
All of aald p r o p e r t y being
fa the County or Seminole, State of
Florida. Union euch certificate ehall
be redeemed accordln* to law the
property deeerlbed ta ,uch certificate
w ltl.be cold to the Mgheet bidder
at the front door of the Seminole
fou n t. Court Mouse at Sanford.
Florida, on tha first Monday In the
month of fltutember, 1 01sj which la
tho Ird day of September, m i .
Dated this teth day of July, 111*
fV P. MKRNDON
Clertt Circuit Court.
Xemtnola County Florida
I AK.'.t.t
noTft-r. o r a p p i -i c a t io r
FOR TAX DKF.D
tier. 1*4.1* Florida atatatea * f taint
NOTICB IS IIBRBBV GIVEN,
That J K. A Paulina \V. Stamper
the holder of the rollowln* rerun,
cite has filed Mid cartlttcata for
ta i deed to be limed thereon. The
certificate number and year of
Itinance, the deecriptioa of the pro­
perty.’ and the name tn which It waa
eeeeeted'are ae follow,*
Certificate So. 131
Tear of Issuance June tl. A. D. t i l t
Description o f Property!
Loti 1*1, ZSZ. 3*1. 3S4. 311.
3SS, 1ST. I fS ^ S I A 37* Midway
I’tet Book I T t f t 41
Name In which aesetied
!/&gt;ulee O. Dlion
All of saldborouertr belnx In the
'ounty of Bemlnole, Slate of Florida.
Tntees such certificate ehall be re­
deemed acrnrdln* to law tha pro­
perly described In euch certificate
will be cold tn tha hiitheet bidder
at the front door of the Kemlnale
County Court Haute at Sanford.
Florida, on the first Monday In the
month of Oeptrmher. t»SS. which Is
the Ird day of Beptemhar, 111*.
Dated thla ISlh der of July, K it.
O. P. IIKIIN’ DON
Clerk Circuit Court,
Bemlnole County, Florida
(BRAD

auanee. the deecriptioa of tha pro­
perty. and tha nama In which It waa
assessed are ae foltowai
Certificate No. l i t
Tear of leeuaoce June 31. A. D. 1114
Description Of Property:
Lot 34 Block A Uroye Terrace
PUt Bonk 7 Pays 43
Nemo In which aesneed
Louisa A Albert Urlneon
All of said property bain* In the
County of Bemlnole. Btate of Florida.
Unless euch certificate shall be re.
^ceordlrr tn Inw the pro-,
•d’
tirrlbed le euch certificate
will oe , ild to the hlahret bidder at
the front door of the Seminote
County Court llouee at Stanford.
Florida, on the first Monday In the
month of September. ISIS, which le
the 3rd day of September. US*
Dated thla lath day of July, te ll
n p. HERNDON
Clerk Circuit Court.
Bemlnole County. Florida

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SANFORD, FLO RID A

Culpepper Addresses
Teachers, Principals

Big 3 Seeks
Proposal
Su p p ort

TUESDAY AUGUST 21, 1956

Associated Preaa Leased Wire

GOP Platform-Makers Pledge
New Tax Cuts For Nation

Up to 300 Seminole County
LONDON III - T h a Western Big
school teachers and 19 principals Three made a concentrated drive
met thla morning at Pine Crest
for Asian and Middle Eastern sup­
School to hear Dr. Broward Cul­
pepper, Executive Secretary of port o f their proposal for Inter­
the State Board of Control, and national operation o f the Suez Ca­
to m eet‘ new teachers assigned to nal today, but India's V. K. Krishschools here.
nn Menon wanted that Egypt
Dr. Culpepper spoke on "Essen­ would reject the plan.
tials to Successful Living."
.Menon, who visited President
Following the address, a bust*
Possibilities of a local airport bc-+
ness meeting o f the Semlnolo Nasser in Cairo before coming to
County Education Association was the conference, told a press con­ came brighter toilay as Dr. Henry
held to lay plans for the coming ference the Western plan was McLaulin appeared before the
Hoard of Seminole County Commlsyear and to complete plans for at­ "entirely Impracticable."
sloners to request their Investiga­
tending the Area V II meeting o f
The Indian envoy yesterday put
the Klorido Education Association a compromise proposal before the tion Into the feasibility of provid­
which U to bo held tomorrow in 22-nation confercnct called to deal ing available tend for the landing
strips.
the Peabody Auditorium, Daytona with the Suez dispute. The Indian
Dr. McLaulin cited a fund of 231Beach.
Plan would give Egypt full con­
ntilllon dollars of federal money
Officers of the Seminole County trol o f the 103-mlle waterway,
available for participation In state,
Education Association are: Mrs. with an international body to act
county or municipal airport*.
William B. Way president; Her- only in a consultative and advis­
Rear Admiral Delbert S. Corn*
“ I would like to a*k that you In­
old Hecktnbach, first vice presi­ ory capacity.
well, Commander Fleet A ir Jack­
vestigate the feasibility of Invest­
sonville, presented tha Sanford
dent; Mrs. Lucy Smith, second
Menon said the plan presented
ing, not spending. In SO acres of
Naval
Air Station
with
two
vice president; Mrs. Mary Joyce by Secretary o f State Dulles—
Isnd to be used for this project,"
awards from the Secretary or the
Bateman,
recording
secretary; for an international board to op­
the local aviation enthusiast told
Navy fo r safety this morning aa
Fred Murray, treasurer; and Mrs. erate the canal with Egyptian
the County Commissioners.
nearly 300 spectators, both mili­
Hflen Stephenson, corresponding participation— in effect would In­
Calling attention to the amount tary and civilian, looked on.
secretary.
ternationalize the present canal
of air traffic through nearby elites
The citations were presented
Committee! announced at th U ,comPan&gt;- Nasser nnnounced July comparable to Sanford, Dr. .McLau­
morning's meeUng by th* presl- »
K9&gt;‘Pl
nationalised the lin said that two s.ooo foot run- for meritorious achievement In
the fields o f Industrial and motor
dent are: program, Mr*. Boyd canal company.
uays would be the minimum re.
vehicle safety aboard th* base.
Coleman; ethics, Mrs. Elizabeth
An authoritative E g y p t i a n quired.
RADM Cornwell awarded the cer­
Sharon; Mrs. Syblll Routh, publi*; source in London declined cornHowever, discussion hrott into
city; Miss Edna Cblttendon, l cg-l ment on th* U. 8. and Indian the possibility of securing akl in tificates lauding the personnel of
for the “ teamwork
that
itlailve;
Mrs.
M ary
Rogers, plans. But he said Egypt Is sat- promoting the moving of the Or­ NAS
news letters; Herold Heckenbach, isfled "the British and French lando Airport to a location mor* made these awards possible."
He concluded his address with
parliamentarian;
Miss
Rebecca are having second thoughts about centrally Icated and on property
"Congratulations
and keep it u pl"
the
use
o
f
force."
Stevens and Mlaa Barbara lluavailable for expansion.
Accepting the certificates on be.
preebt, telephone committee; Mrs.
In Cairo, however, the authori­
Commissioner Fred Dyson said half o f the Station, Commander
Hamilton Biabec, courtesy; Miss tative newspaper A1 Akhbar said
“ I think it Is advisable foo us to
Ruth Carlton, social;
advisors, India's proposals were generally investigate ba pssibilly of buldlng Henry C. Colee, executive Officer
R. T. Milwce, Stewart Gstchel, acceptable to Egypt. Tha paper a civil airport In Seminole County of th* NAS, also praised the work
o f the base personnel and stated
and Mrs. M argiret Colt.
gave a chilly reception to the U. S. and also to determine If he govern­
the awards were “ a symbol o f ac­
Dr. Culpepper, this morning, plan.
ment would approve (he Selection cidents prevented and lives sav­
told the Seminole County Teachers
The piper said Egypt doei not of a site for the proposed new ed."
that "W e are living In a great object to Menon'a proposed guar­ faculty."
The awards mark the fourth and
County Engineer L. P. Hagan fifth such elutions awarded tha
moment o f history, the time for antees of the interests o f canal
was asked to Investigate the pos­
greatness of teachers responsible users.
Station slnca 1963.
sibility of securing desirable land
for our coming through.
for
use
as
an
airport
and
to
con­
"T h ere’s too much time fo r
tact other persons possibly Inter­
cigarette* and all torts o f relaxa­
ested la cooperating with the loca­
tion without our doing anything.
tion of an air field in Seminole
Too many things are presented as
County. Hagan 1st o make hi* re­
counter economic* and It la hard
port at ha rex m’ eltng of the
for us to salect what to d o ," ho
Board of *Sml nolo Couny CommlsPALLAS, Tex., lit — King Lear,
said.
,
The Woman’s Auxiliary of. the " Dr.. JfcLmilla reprosened other
• ' g-yaar-old Dallas boy,' was un­
' ‘ However good, wo are not In­ All Silnta Episcopal Chnreh tw En­ aviatloa tnthuslasts of the county
dergoing the aeries o f antlrablas
dispensable. Keep In balance and terprise has completed plans for In his requ’ st before the. commis­
take titna to be with other profes­ the tea and open housa of Its sioner* today. However, he appear* shots today after a frantic weaksional people and have an ex­ new parish house to be held Sun­ ed alone at the meeting this mom* long search.
A dog hit IS persons In the small
change o f Ideas. Reaching out and day, Sept. 9 from 3-3 p. m.
tag to make the roquet.
city of Rockwall, IS milts from
teaching th* lives o f tha children
It is exp*ctod that Interest will
Member* of thn various commit­
here, last Tuesday. The dog was
Is the greatest thing we can do," tee* have been revealed as Mrs. run high In the possibilities of th*
later found to be rabid. Witnesses
Dr. Culpepper said.
Louis F. St. Amanrf, M in Barbara location of an airport In the Imme­
said they remembered a boy be­
diate
virlnlty
of
Sanford.
The Rev. A. G. Mrlnnis, pastor Eicholz, Mr*. Edwin French. Mrs.
Dr. McLaulin polned outt hat an ing bitten when a family- stopped
o f the First Presbyterian Church Charles Gifford, Mrs. Lee Beaten,
for some cold drinks. The fam ily
of Sanford In an opening devo­ Mrs. Robert Cox, Miss Katherine air field must be at least six was believed lo have been travel­
mlea
from
the
Sanford
Naval
Air
ILtch,
Mr*.
Arthur
Willgoose,
Mr*.
tional period at ths meeting this
ing.
morning
told
the
assembled William Canaday, Henry Eberling. Station because of existing air pat­
Wire services, newspapers and
t e r n now being used by Navy
Mrs.
Michael
McDermott,
Mrs.
I).
teachers that "m an's life never
radio stations spread the story of
J. Parker, Mrs. John Rydene, Mrs. craft.
was meant to consist of material
th* search.
J. Parkrr, Mr*. John Rydene. Mr*.
things alone.
Rabies treatments should ba
Carl Smarting, Mrs. Millspaugh
We thank God for that group
started within M days after in­
Van Brack!* and Mrs. Henry
o f peopla dedicating their livei to
fection. Without traatmant, vic­
Wood.
the building o f character," he
tims usually die In agony. By tho
•aid.
time symptoms appear, it usually
ROME UP — Lebanese customs Is too late, health authorities **ld.
"Am erica, with her barn* full
officers working with U.S. nar­
needs to oaamlno Its sense o f val­
Yesterday Mrs. Claude C. Lear,
cotics agents have smashed a big the boy's mother, heard a radl*
ues. Efforts spent for children la
ring which smuggled dope Into the account and read an Asioclated
more Important than capital In­
United Stale* and fostered heroin Press itory o f tho aearch. 8ha re­
vestment,"
tbo Rav.
Mclnnia
addiction In Lebanon, It was dis­ called that King said ha was
said.
LONDON (ft - T h a liberal Man­ closed here today.
Following the morning session,
nipped at when the fam ily stopped
Charles Slragusa, U. H. Bureau at Rockwall for picnic supplies
Georg* Touhy," president o f the chester Guardian, frequently crit­
ical
o
f
Secretary
o
f
State
Dulles,
o f Narcotics district commissioner while on an uutlng.
rvmlnol* County Chamber o f
Commerce; the Rev. David Carna- praised him today tor "great fo r Europe and the Middle East,
Tha boy was rushed to Rock­
fix, president o f th# Seminole service" to the world in the Suet said the ring was smashed with wall, where J. W. Cullin and M lsi
crisis.
selsur*
o
f
a
heroin
laboratory
in
County Ministerial Association;
Pervls Lindsey Identified him aa
The newspaper said the Dulles Beirut. He said the raid was di­ the victim. He waa then sped to
Mrs. Marion St. John, presklrnt o f
the Seminole County Council of plan for solving the dispute with rected by Capt. Edmond Azlzl at the county health office for his
Parenta and Teachers; Dr. Terry Egypt was "adm irably conceiv­ the Beirut customs last Saturday. first antirabies shot
The raiders seized 26 pounds of
Bird, Director of the Seminole ed."
Lear aald the boy had told him
County Health Unit; Mrs. Msbel
“ In putting It before the con­ pure heroin. Slragusa declined to a puppy snapped at him, but tha
Brown and Mr*. Hulda Kibbc, ference,
Mr.
Dulles
made a value tha selture. In New York, boy'i leg, he aald, apparently had
nurse* of the Seminole County speech o f tact and m oderalifi police normally rate heroin aa not been scratched so the parents
Health Unit were guests at a lun­ which was firm but courteous to worth about $3,000 a pound on the paid no further attention. _____
cheon served at Pine Crest School E gypt," the Guardian said. "H e Illegal wholesale market. Adulter­
for the teachers and principal*. has done great service to the ated and sold to addicts at retail
ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS
Hugh Carlton, chairman of the Western powers—and to the world prices, the Beirut seizure would
have been worth about 31* million
ON PAG E 3
Seminole County Principals, pre­ — in the past three weeks."
sided at the luncheon.
New teacher* of the county
schools were welcomed by Mrs.
Velma
Mitchell,
principal
of
Southside Prim ary School. She
presented e*ch new teacher with
a bag containing a green apple,
candy, chewing gum, pencils, a
ball point pen, an address
and mints.
A general session
meetings were held this

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Citizen Requests Study A p p ro va l Col. Bender Tells
Of Airport Feasibility O f Plank Rotarians Of SAC
Expected Activities, Duties
SNAS Presented 2
Awards For Safety
By Rear Admiral

DR. BROW ARD C U LPE PPE R , Executive Secretary, State Itoard of
Control, (le ft) chati with Seminole County Superintendent o f Public
Instruction R. T. Mllwae Just prior to Dr. Culpepper’s address before
a meeting1o f Samlnole County teachers this morning. (S ta ff Photo)

Youths Seek County
Road For Drag Racing
A group of teenaged boys ap- *pa trod at this morning's session
o f the Board of Seminole County
Commissioner! to request permis­
sion to use a county road for drag
racing on Sunday afternoons.
Headed by Bobby Joe Young,
who acted aa spokesman for the
group o f IS or more boys, the
group asked for the use of Lake
Howell Road Immediately behind
Lyman School.
Bobby Joa Young explained that
Bobby Wiederhold, 19-year-old
the group la interested In forming junior at Seminole High School, v(iU
a “ Hot Rod Club” which would
appear before the State Soil ConSo affiliated with the National
servation
Convention
Thursday
#&gt;|*oclaUon through which Insur­
ance would bo Issued on each boy morning to take part In a public
partlelpatlnf la tha races.
•
•peaking contest la competition
Commissioner Otis Fourakre ex with five other repreaentatves from
plained that “ it would bo easy to
Florida Soil Conservation districts.
•lock off the road so as not to
Bobby is a number of the Semi­
afsfat tra ffic."
Sheriff J. L. Hobby, speaking for nole County Chapter of the Future
the group of teanagers, explained Farmers of America. His Instructor
that ha would supervise the races. is Bill West, Vocational Agriculture
“ Thera are at least SO boys in
teacher at Seminole High School.
Sanford alone, Interested In this
Thlsl s Bobby Wiederhold'* first
ftrga n iia tio n ," he said.
Tha Sheriff said 'I t would cer­ competition on the state level, hav­
tainly help a * because it would ing won the district public speaking
taka tha boys off the roads of the conest for the area In Map. Last
county and put them in one place year he won second place in dis­
Under supervision."
trict competition.
Commissioner Fourakre said “ I
He represents (he local FFA
think it would be a good thing." Chapter as well as the local soil
Teh spokesman for the boya said conservation district when he ap­
that boys under I I couKi not parti­ pears Thursday at the San Juan
cipate In the club without their par­ ilotel In Orlando during tha con­
ents permission and boys from It vention.
#ka lft would be required to pan
His subject In the six-district
tbalr driver* ettthlnatlon before
competition will be “ Conserving
participating.
However, County Attorney Mack Our Natural Resources."

B. Wiederhold Will
Compete In Public
Speaking Contest

N. Cleveland Jr., requested that
the Board o f County Commissioners
allow him timo to check into and
determine tha county'a responsibili­
ty should they sanction such a
club.

Local Girls Chosen
For Charm School
Starting Sept. 8

t

egistration Assn.
rill Be Invited
To Hold Meet Here

Three Sanford young ladles and
one from Enterprise have been
selected from SO applicants for the
first charm school to be conducted
at Sanlando Springs starting Sept.
Mrs. Camilla Bruce requested 8.
The first cours* will Include M
this morning that the BoarJ of
Seminole County Commissioner* students from nine Central Florida
. w rit* to tba president of the State cities.
Association of Supervisors of Re­
The local representatives Include
gistration requesting that their Linda Ventry, daughter of Mr. and
aid-w inter meeting to be held in Mrs. H. G. Veittry of 2003 Jatferson
J lin fn n l
Ave.: Jef Fllbrey, daughter of Mr.
^ * T b e Invitation for tha «7 supervis- and Mrs. H. W. Fllbrey Of 1909
ars of registration will bo forward­ Palm Way; Cayo Stubbing*, da ugh
ed immediately. County Attorney ter of Mr. and Mr*. George Stub
Mack N. Cleveland Jr. was In* bingo; and Maggia Lawson, daugh
atructcd to write the Invitation for ter of Mr. and Mr*. Sam Lawton
tha board.
of Stone Island, Enterprise.
Blda were opened this morning
The school will be conducted
an a l»-wheel and an 11-whecl Traf­ ovsr a four-month period ending
fic Roller la accordance with an the U tter part of December. All of
advertisement authorised by the the cUtses will bo held at San
Board of Commissioners. The Flor- Undo Springs.
h t l d s Equipment Co. was tha low bid­
The purpose of the school is to
d er on the II-wheel traffic roller
form a pool of models which would
• t a net price of |),T1S.
be available to Central Florida
However, In accepting the low
chambers of commerce for publi
Sid, the Board of County Commitcity purposes.
a loners requested that the old ninewheel traffic roller bo sold for 9330.
Seminole Land Developers of
W inter Park notified tbs Board of
County Commission*rst bis morn­
ing by letter that they "planned
to do some developing In Seminole
1County." They requested Informa­
tion relative to requirements on
roads, bridges and other rtgula-

I I FAM ILIES OPEN BAR E R Y
BRADENTON vB — A bakery
which I I Ohio families pooled their
resources to finance has opened
near hei*.
Virgil re g g and Charles John
•on started the movement because
0( • prolonged bakery striko In
Ohio. They cam* hero, surveyed
. Two miles of streets will be the situation and went homo to
ved In Casselberry, acceidng to
drum up support
letter read to the County Com­
missioners this morning. Tbo let­ They convinced IS other families
ami the wholesale migratioo of the
ter requested the us* o f the mixedIn-placo machine. This Is the asc­ M persons in the families followed.
Tbo bakery represents an invest­
end request received by the Board
j t tha Commissioner* for the use of ment of about 1100,000andemploys
'th e awwly acquired read mac Mae. 40 persons.

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Weeklong Search
Ends; Boy Getting
Antirabies Shots

Committees Are
Revealed For Tea,
Open House Sept. 9

Customs Officers
Smash Dope Ring

Dulles Is Praised
For Great Service
In Suez Crisis

H IM FLORIDA
UKT8 ANOTHER TIT1E
M IAM I orv—MU» Florid* of 1*3*
got another title to J a y -M Itt Coaat
Qu*rd Reserve oI 1*39.
gaily Fisher’ s dalebook Included
visits to tha cutler Androscoggin,
tha Coast Guard bate and air sta*
lion alter receiving her new title
this morning from Miami Coatt
Guard Capt. S. P. Swicegood.
PLAN E CRASHES
PENSACOLA UR—An SNJ Texan
traiaer plane crashed on takeoff
and burned yeaterday, killing two
Navy men.
They were identified as Lt. Ma­
rian Gwixdala * f B ey City. Mlch.|
and Aviation MnehtaUt’a Mate Ru­
pert D. Lindsey o f Louisville, Kjr.
i

IN T E R IO R O f T E E LU TH E R A N
afternoon. More than 100 people i
Photo)

SAN FRANCISCO, i n - Republi­
can platform-maker* today, pledg­
ed the nation new tax cuts "with
particular consideration for low
and middle Income fam ilies."

Tho tentative U x plank is belug presented late today to tha
Republican National Convention
for expected certain approval. It
rails
fo r tax cuts Insofar as
they aro “ consistent with a bal­
anced budget."

The tax plank calls for further
reduction In government spending
“ without weakening the support
o f a superior defense program or
depreciating the quality o f essen­
tial services of government to our
people."
The party's proposed stand on
taxes, as dratted by the conven­
tion Platform Committee, was one
o f several planks made public
early today.
Others were released earlier by
Sen. Prescott Bush o f Connecticut
committee chairman. He withhold
however, the preamble to the plat­
form until ho delivers it himself
before the convention.
The platform's section on de­
fense expressed paty determina­
tion to maintain adequate military
strength “ so long as our security
and peace o f the world require
It."
It declared the United Statei
has "the strongaat striking force
In the world — In the air — on
the sea — and a magnificent sup­
porting land force In our Army
and Marine Corps."
Besides the promise to cut per­
sonal Income taxes tho GOP pUnk
pledged .to inltata "a^ sound pollaw o
n#f tax
law redactions"
•wAuMnlta'' #
!s%r9* small
a9Matl
Icy
fo
Independent business to encourage
it to modernise and achieve prog­
ress.
"Continued balancing uf th*
budget" also was pledged to as­
sure financial strength of the
country and "maintain the pur­
chasing power uf a sound dollar,"
The GOP plank steered clear,
however, o f making the specific
tax cut pledge contained In the
Democratic platform — to raise
personal Income tax exemptions
from 9000 to $900 a year.
Tha platform claimed that ana
or tha "brightest areas of achieve­
m ent" under the Republican ad­
ministration has been the conser­
vation o f natural resource*. Dem­
ocrat* had claimed at Chicago
that the administration allowed
"selfish Interests" to "p illage"
thoso resources.
"W o commend," th* platform
a.ld, “ the Elsenhower adminis­
tration for its administration of
our publie lands and for th# elim­
ination o f bureaucratic abuses."
Tbo platfom gave approval te
the Elsenhower policy o f develop­
ing water power resources under
■ partnership arrangement with
government and private Interest*.
Democrats claimed that this pol(Centianed On Pago Three)

Funeral Tomorrow
For J. A. Young
J. A. Young, tt, passed away at
Miami Medical Center at 9:30 a. m.
Monday following a six months Ill­
ness.
Mr. Young was born March 30,
1U8 In Omaha, Neb. Ho made his
home In Sanford at 114 E. 19th
St.
lie was a member of the Pres­
byterian Church, and th# Masonic
Local No. &lt;1 FAAM.
Mr. Young came to Florida in
1923 and was superintendent of the
Florida Power and Light Co. plant
for 31 years.
Survivors include his widow, Mrs.
J. A. Young of Sanford; tlx child­
ren, R. H. Young, Miami; R. O.
Young, Miami; J. A. Young Jr.,
Lakeland; Mrs. T. L. Noble, Palatka; Mrs. J. J. Jones of Philadel­
phia, Pa.l and Mr*. R. P Goodspeed of Sanford; ona brother, C.
A. Young, of Miami; and 19 grand­
children.
Funeral services will be held
Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock
at tha First Presbyterian Church
with th# Rav. A. G. Mclnnia offici­
ating.
The Mason* will have services at
the graveside. All Masons wlU mast
at the ledge hall at 1:30 p. m.
Wednesday to attend the service*
In a body.
\ctlve pallbearer* will be: W. A.
nup, W. J. Doyle, L. J. Reeves,
i*. J. Ross, Ci J. Jones, R, N.
iiaiford, and T. P. Stewart.

Col. Frank P. Bender, Deputy
Commander o f the Plnecastle A ir
Force Bate, gave Sanford Rotarlan« at their weekly meeting yeiterday at the Yacht Club a com­
prehensive Insight o f the work o f
the Strategic Air Command and
held his listener's attention with
his rapid fire, detailed account o f
the duties and activities o f thn
various units comprising SAC.
CoL Render, a native o f Brook­
lyn, N. Y., has seen IT years -ervIce in the military force* o f the
nation and is the holder o f many
awards and citations. He Is a gra­
duate o f the Naval War College
at Newport, R. I., and waa recent­
ly transferred to the Plnecastle
AFB from McDUl Field at Tampa.
In speaking o f combat activities,
he mentioned three phasei o f th*
conflict: Tho build-up, the deci­
sive action and tha exploitation
and he explolned In detail, each
phase. He told o f the many fac­
tors involved in alerting a crew,
tho hour* o f training, tho varied
procedures in keeping flyers "on
the ready" at all time* and o f thn
many stations participating It
SAC plans. It was Interesting to
learn o f tho ro-fuellng method*
and whero they took place, o n *
member aald.
Tha speaker was Introduced b y
1st Lieut. Albert J. McGill o f Om­
aha, Neb., Base Information Servl » Officer, who, In turn was pre­
sented by Harry Lee Jr., program
chairman fo r th* day. Lt. McGill
extended an Invitation to th* club
member* te visit Plnecaatta A l
and announced th*
gain admittance.
. v - i- r * * - - —
Ol
m*
'

Show Good Results
The Sat* Driving Lecture pro­
gram currently being carried out
at the Sanford Naval A ir Station
seem* to be causing a marked efefet on the number of accident*
and traffic violations Involving per­
sonnel of th* bate.
According to a report mad* by
State Trooper T. Mark Mack df
tha NAS Safe Driving Council,
traflfc violations have dropped
tome 80 per cent and tha number
of accidents hat decreased 45 per
rent since th* first lecture eight
weeks ego.
The program presents movies
and lectures by netabl* law en­
forcement figure* of the Semlnoln
area Troopers Mack and Carl Wil­
liams gave talk* during the month
of July white County Prosecutor
Karlyl* Housholder Is handling thn
addresses this month. Voile A lWi­
liams, Florida State Attorney, lg
scheduled te lecture In SeptemberoCntlnuatton of the programs*
every Tuesday morning, will last
at long •* th* Safa Driving Council
considers them necessary.

Hospital Notes
Aagmst M
Laura Mae Smith (Sanford)
Winona Newman (8 sa ford )
Willie D. Petty (Sanford)
James Bureh (Apopka)
Charles Brunddtge (Oviedo)
Agnes Birdsong (Orlando)
Daryl McLain (Sanford)
Discharges
.
ituthl* Lee Tillman (Sanford)
Holen Byrd (Sanford)
Helen Smith and baby g i r l ,
(Long wood)
Luvera Harrison (Lake M ary)
Aagnst SI
Bernice Small
(Altamonte Springs)
Births
Baby Boy Aiken (Sanford)
Baby Girl Deffler (S an ford*. .
Discharges
Daryl McLain (Sanford)

Visiting ■ *«■
Private Rooms— 11 a.m. to 9 p m.
RemUPrivate R o o m s-* p.m. to 4
p.m.; T p.m. te 9 p.m.
Pediatries—11 a.m. to I (un. (par*
Kill* and/or grandparents only)
Obstetric*— According te accom­
modations and no tisitor* dun.
Ing feeding o f babies.

Weather
Partly elenJy U n itjli .Vcdui)day • ' t -eatl.rcd aft*, - m s a a i
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THE LUTHERAN CHURCH OF TIIB REDEEM Bit located at the corner o f West 25lh Place and
Oak A te. which will bo dedicated Sunday ot 3:30 p. m. ( 8 taff P
h o t o ) ___________________

AN INTERIOR VIEW o f the Lutheran Church o f the Redeemer which waa recently constructed. The
tong rogation has sxtended an invitation to areryone to attend tha first service. (Staff Photo)

Lutheran Church Will
Be Dedicated Sunday
The Lutheran Church o f The
Redeemer, in Sanford at the cornKARLSRUHE. Germany UhWaet Germany today outlawed the' er o f West 25th Placo end Oak
Communist party as unconstitutin-, Ave„ just o ff Highway 17-32 south
Banford, will be dedicated Sunday
al.
! afternoon at 2:30 p. m.
Within minutes after the Federal
The Rev. A. If. Beaaliki, pastor
Supreme Court announced ita long*
awaited decision, police squads in, of the Trinity Lutheran Church o f
m ajor clliee throughout the coun­. Orlando, who conducted the first
try swooped down on party head-. service for the local Lutheran Congrtgation on May 10, 1353, will
quartan.
Property was confiscated and the preach th* dedicatory sermon.
Walter Kimbel, prominent Or­
office* padlocked. No arrests were
lando organist, will play for the
immediately after th* ruling was dedicatory service. Ha will be
nnouneed by Court President Jo­. board during a 15-miaute prelude
sef Wintrlch, a police eordon was, to tha service Sunday afternoon.
The Chapel Church Building, the
thrown around tha court building
to prevent any Rad demonstration. first o f the buildings to be erec­
The baa does not afefet West ted here by the Lutheran Con­
Berlin since the old German cap­ gregation is of modern church
ital Is not now a part of the federal design and is block constructed
with laminated wood beams for
republic of West Germany.
Th* official East German radio the interior.
P. M, Campbell, local builder,
in East Berlin Immediately Issued
ii call to West German workers was contractor for the building
(V hold mass strikas and protest that was erected at a cost o f |27,400. Church furnishings, organ,
rallies against tho ban.
The broadcast compared the ac­ kitchen equipment, and other in­
tio* with elmflar steps taken by terior nseda brought the cost o f
Hitler's government. The radio th* church much higher.
charged that tha decision would ; The Rev. Phillip Schlrasmann,
make It much harder to bring pastor of the Lutheran Church of
ebeut reunification of East and Th* Redeemer, will preside at
What Germany.
the dedication service Sunday aft­
.
tleU abl* reports said th* Reds ernoon.
rovers! months ago com plated proThe Congelation o f the Lutheran
itloni to go underground if Church of Tho Redeemer has ex­
court's ruling went against tended an invitation to all local
citixrn* to attend to* first a m ­
ice to be held in tho new church
building.
The building waa erected under
the guidance of a Building Com­
mittee headed by J. C. Jorgensen
•Recently Mr. and Mrs. o . P. and assisted by W. H. Knaser and
Wad* o f Eldar Springe gave to Jerry Senkarik.
too Elder Spring* Baptist Chapel
Architect for the structure waa
4 * »cr* o f land for uoo o f the John Burton 111.
-impel which waa started by the
Assistance In the construction of
First Baptist Church about thro* the Chapel Church building o f tho
poors ago.
Lutheran Church o f Tho Bedaom3 5 baa now developed into two e, was through the Florida-GoorMJdlngs with M enrolled In Sun­ gia District o f toe Lutheran
day School and with a splendid Church. Missouri Synod.
Th* first service o f tha local
poaching service with Dr. H. H.
n y t in as too pastor. Dr. Martin Lutheran Church was held la tho
graduate o f William Jewel Yacht Club Building through th*
g* In Missouri and a f th* generosity o f th* Board o f Sanford
City Commissioners. All Sunday

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Missionary Society
ftd eh meets on tha second Wed­
nesday afternoon at t i l l p. m. and
die* an Thursdays fro visitation.
Raoantiy tho chapel bsM a vena-

French Foreign
LONDON l*.
Minister ChrUtUn Ftneau propos­
ed today that the Suet Canal ba
managed by an international au
thorlty, but with Egypt acknow­
ledged aa the canal'a owner.
Egyptian official*, objecting us a
We*tem plan advanced yesterday
by Secretary of State Duties for In­
ternational control, were dickering
behind the scent* with Indian* and
Russian* to block It ast he French­
man expressed hla views.
“ We consider that there are
points on which agreement should
be easily reacheda Ithough they
imply sacrifice* for some, includ­
ing ourselves,” Plneau told the 21nation Suet conference. He made
these points:
“ 1. The canal and its installation
should be the property of Egypt,
which would assure Egypt adoquite revenues from it.
“ 2. The Sues Cansl Co., should
be properly compensated."
As the owner of the canal. Pi*
neau proposed, the Egyptian gov­
ernment ahould sign a treaty hand­
ing ita management to an Inter­
national authority.
He said the authority shook!
m ike no profits and excess receipts
should go to Egypt sfler provision
for compensation of tho company.
Secretary o f State Dullea. who
presented the big t hree scheme
yesterday,t oday explored teh atti­
tude* of Asian nationa. The latter
are sympathetic to Egypt'a July
20 nationalisation of the canal, but
vitally Interested In keeping It open
to navigation.
Wing Cmdr. Ail Sabry top. polit­
ical adviser to Egyptian Prealdent
Nasser, held • three-hour hotel
room conference with V. K. Krish­
na Menon, leader of the Indian
delegation. Then he talked with
the Russians.
Sabry said Egypt Insisted on the
right to control the canal. Another
Egyptian official said, “ the Dulles
plan is not acceptable to Egypt."
primarily became of the provision
for an International control board.
Keeping close tab on develop­
ments, the Egyptians stayed up un­
til dawn studying the plan.
The Egyptians said Dulles spoke
in “ a moderate tone," but declared
K ftp t could net g* alohg with any
plan to taka control of tha eaaal
out of her hand*, Dulles proposed
that Egypt be a member of the
control board.

4 Persons Killed
In Truck-Car Crash
PALMDALE i * - A University of
Florida coed, her aunt and two
men from Nsw Jersey were killed
In a truck-car crash near here
yesterday.
Deputy Sheriff Floyd Gunn Iden­
tified lhe dead as Sally Ledbetter,
11, University of Florida student
from Miami; Mrs. J. A. Ward, 42,
of Johnson, a small community
near Galneivilla, an aunt of Miss
Ledbetter; Joseph A. Gallo, 24,
Wechawken, N. J., and Armando
Fiorencini, 25, of Hoboken, N. J.
Gunn sail tha aecldent occurred
about II mils* north of Fisheating
Creek when the New Jersey car
passed at high speed the truck in
MRS. PATRICIA WfM&gt;D
(Photo By Jameson) which the women ware riding. The
car skidded sideways on the rain
slicked highway and swerved into
the path of the truck.
Both vehicles burst into flames
and It waa houra before the vic­
tim* were Identified.
The-New Jersey men were returning north after a visit in Mi­
ami. Relatives said that less than
six weeks ago Mrs. Ward’s hus­
band, a grocery store owner,
drowned to a taka near Gaines­
J. Marian Harman Sr., Exrcu. ville.
Mrs. Ledbetter would! bavcg raUv# Editor o f The Sanford Her­ dusted from the University In Janald announced today that Mr*.
Patricia Wood ha* been employed
as th* new society editor o f the
Editorial staff.
Mr*. Wood is the wife o f Barry
Wood, local insurance sgsnt and
has two children, Kenneth and
Diana. A native o f DeLand she
Marsha Loechelt (Sanford)
ha* lived in Sanford for sometime.
Elisabeth Jenkins (Titusville)
“ I am Interested in covering all
social gatherings and would appre­
Sterling Robinson (Longwood
ciate anyone having a social event
Nannetla Honigmaa (SanforJ)
o f any nature to call me at 1311,"
Aag. II
aha slated. “ | would like to extend
our pictorial coverage o f eveata
EUsy Hatek (Sanford)
to anyone wishing pictures made 'Jam as Singlatou Jr. (Sanford)
of their soda) functions
and
Virginia LongweU (Sanford)
would like to aak that they please Tsxla Loo Simpson (Lake Monroe)
Sara Lae Swaat (Sanford)
notify me to advance so that 1
Helen Byrd (Sanford)
can maka tha aecaaaary arrange­
Mabla Franlick (Sanford)
ments."
Discharges
Mrs. Wood further stated that
Gmtava
Ilamtxrgcr
(Sanford)
“ now that th* school year Is
Linda Harris (Sanford)
about to gel underway and th*
Louis Bridges (Sanford)
student* era returning to college
I would appreciate th* public no­
Private Rooms u a. m. — 3 p. m.
tifying me o f any back-tosebool
Semi-private rooms 1 p . m . —
parti** and functions."
4 p. m. I p. m. — 3 p. m.
Mrs. Wood starts to work Mon­ Pediatrics U a. m. — I p. m. (par­
day and may ba raachad at tba ents and/or grandparents only) ObHerald offlca from I a. m. to 4 stotrica According to accomodatlen
and ho visitors allowed during load­
P- « ing o f habias.

Mrs. Palricia Wood
b Named Herald's
New Society Editor

Hospital Notes

D A IL Y

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F R I D A Y . A U G U S T 1 7 . 1956

Vice Presidential Hopefuls
Scrambling For Support
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CONVENTION HALL, Chicago
If*— A great scramble waa on today for the Democratic vice pres­
idential nomination, thrown to tho
"free proctaaes" o f the party
convention by presidential nomi­
nee Adis I Stevenson*
Five hopefuls were opening bid­
ding for support In frantic cam­
paigning that sought to compraea
into houra the kind o f-o f fort nor.
maliy spread over weeks. They
Sen. Estes Kefauver o f Tennes­
see who eppeared to be out In
front. Some of hii backers were
claiming he would have over TOO
votes &gt;n the first ballot. It takes
6MH to win.
Sen, Hubert Humphrey o f MI»&gt;
r r s ALL IN THE FAMILY—-When William Howard Rungs (center) accepted a Captain's -Reserve neaoU.
Commission In tho Army Dental Corps at Fort McPherson, Ga., last week, hi* father had the honor of ad­
Sen. John F. Kennedy o f Maoministering the oath of offlca in the presence of His mother. The new Captain's father i* Lt. Col W, lachusetts,
F. Rung*, Fort McPherson Quartermaster Officer. Capt. Rungs it a 1050 graduate of the Emory School
Sen. Albert Gore o f Tennessee.
o f Dentistry. (U. 8. Army Photo)
Mayor Robert F. Wagner o f
New York Qjty.
On the other hand, Texas' Lyn­
don Johnson, the Senate Damncratic leader, who could easily
corral Mm totes o f many South­
erners, sought to taka himself
out o f oonsldsraUon.
Mo told o news coo f we nos: "M y
Members o f the Sanford Indus- *-------------------- ■■■ ■
name
la not going before tho com
trial Hoard through the cooperavan tlon."
tlon or the local Chamber o ' Cam»Johnson said he hod boen up
metre ind other interested groups
Seminole County may become
most o f tho night talking end had
announce that this
mailed
m e lte d several offers o f support.
the focal spot af on* of the largest s brochure containing InfnrmatioO
But Ho doeUred ho bod sturtr
Democratic rallies In Central Flor­ pertaining to the proposed cca».(»to his original! position that he
ida political history.
stru.-1ion Ot a new building to
was not interested in tho vie*
William R. Kemp, president of house the Sanford Manufacturing
.
presidency.
Seminole ItacswaF, Inc., at Cassel­ Company.

W. Kemp Proposes Brochure Contain!: Info
Democratic Rally On Proposed Building
At Seminole Park

berry, disclosed today that he hae
The Sin ford Industrial Hoard y K d M V V
extended an WitttaUot. to Adlal kss hem forkin'; pa this mr*J*c4
Stevenson, D em ofrsl&gt; petsMRtUl foe • number of months accord- ■
lUndarrfbesrer to appear t t a pro­ Ing to • spokesman for the group
•• d W
l
posed rally to bo held at Seminole
and hae arrived at the point now
where they believe with the coop­
Kemp said that talegram* had eration o f the Interested merch­
also been tent to Peal Rutler, ants and other d itto s that tola
Democratic National Chairman; plant can bo retained In Sanford
James M. Milligan, chairman of with approximately 1133,000 an­
the Florida Stato Democratic Exe­ nual payroll for. 70 employe*.
cutive Committee; end key dele­
In tha brochure mailed to many
gates attending the convention in
Chicago which included Rep. Voile Interested citixens by the board
Williams Jr. and Bralley Qdham. D explains the entire financial THE REV. CHARLES HERRON
“ When our Democratic presiden­ picture up to the preaent time,
Anothar
spokesman
for the
tial nominee pays his promised
visit to Florida, 1 believe every group emphasised in the brochure
Democrat In eCntral Florida should that the company D investing a
be given opportunity to see, hear substantial amount uf money la
and talk with him," Ksmp told th* Construction o f the building
The Herald. "Th* faellitiee we have but tost some finsndal assis­
at Seminole Park are tailored to tance will itin be needsd from
handling such a vast crowd and it persons wishing to participate.
is a privilege to offer the free use
For dslaili of investing, Interes­
of the premises for such an auspi­ ted persons, are asked to contact
cious occasion," he said.
W. H. stemper, phone 1121, 112 N,
A full week of fun, fellowship,
Centrally located as It Is. mid­ Park Av*., vice president of the
and worship, and growth for boys
way between Sanford and Orlando, board.and girls of Intermediate ago be­
the raceway is located in the very
gin* Sunday night, Aug. 13 at the
heart of heavily populated end pull,
First Methodist Church.
tically important Central Florida,
Kemp pointed out. He said th* hug*
Each night during the,week sup­
grandstand would provide seating
pers will be served by the various
and shelter for close to 4.000 per­
Sunday School classes e l six
sons and there la unlimited park­
o'clock. Following supper there will
ing space available.
be a session of fellowship singing
DAYTONA BEACH IB — Arnold led by Bob Reely Jr., and game*
“ In this beautiful setting Demo­
crats can pay fitting tribute to Lund, Republican nominee for the led by Miss Mabel Chapman. At
their presidential nominee Atten- 3th Congressional Distict swat, 7:30 the Intermediates will sit In
tlon of the voters of Florida and says the GOP aeay lose Florida on panels which will be: Monday
tha nation would ba focused upon In the November presidential elec­ Night, "Teenage Problems" — pan­
Bsmlnalo County on this occasion. tion unless President Eisenhower elists .are John Angle, Marilyn
Calhoun and James Davis; Tues­
It would go down to political his­ com** to toe state.
“ The long atrldea the Republi­ day night, “ Alcohol" — panelists,
tory,
"A* president of tha corporation can organisation* have mad* for Ur*. Grady Herman, Larry Jones,
which now la engaged la developing a two-party system will b* lost" Juvenile Counselor of Seminole
County, and Dr. John N. Morgan;
on* of the finest harness horse If there Is no visit, Lund said.
and Wednesday night, "The Chris­
"We
have
every
opportunity
of
training and racing plants in the
entire country, 1 regard it a pri­ breaking the front of the solid tian Home and the m YF"s Respon­
sibility To It", panelists, Mrs, Ran­
vilege to extend to my fellow Dem­ South If we era givrn the moral
ocrats th* use of those premises support of having the Prealdent dall Priest, Henry Morgan and
for what 1 baiiava caa ba one &lt;&gt;f meet th* people of Florida," he Mils Ann Davis.
Following the discussion period,
the moat auspicious occasions in said. "We require the Impetus
th* political history of this great that only hla appearance can to which parents are invited and
and growing section of a groat bring about. He I* Urn best cam­ urged to attend the group will
sod growing stato," Ksmp conclud- paigner we could possibly get end move into the Church Sanctuary
for Worship which will be led by
w* need him badly."
the Rev. Charles Herron.
On Thursday night a Galilean
Service la planned which will be
held at one of the nearby lakes.
On Friday night, following fellowWalter B. Ballard, M, died at ship, there will bo a Communion
hia boms in Richmond, Ky., after Service la the Church Sanctuary.
a short Ulnesi,
The Rev. Charles “ Chuck" Her­
Major John Lovett, Base Opera­
Ho la survived by his wife, and ron Is son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
tion* Officer af th* Ptoocaatl* Air
on* daughter, Mrs. John Alimaa llarron of Sanford. Ha attondad
Fore* Raw, a graduate af tha U.
of Lesingtoa, Ky., ana grandson, Murray BUta College, Aabury Col­
S. Military Academy at Wait Point
lege, Stetson University, where he
four brothers and two slaters.
will ba tba guest speaker at tba
Remains will arrive in Sanford received hla A. B. Degree, and
weekly meeting of Did Sanford Ro­
tary Ouh east Monday m o o , at Saturday morning and funeral Emory University where he receiv­
services will ba announced later ed his B. D. Degree.
tha Yacht C M .
His topic for Sunday night, Aug.
on tha arrlvtl ad Mrs, Bollard.
Major Lovett who la with tba
13, is “ If 1 Jfad My Life To Live
IlU t Ramhardmant Wing of tba
Over", Tha Topics for tah week
Stratogi* Air Command, was sche­
nights aril! follow tha them* far
duled to have appeared before th*
tha Week, “ Why Not N ew f"

Methodist Youth
Slate Christian
Adventure Week

May Lose Florida
In Nov. Election

SA C Unit Member
To Speak A t Rotary Dies In Kentucky
Luncheon Monday

Weather

rent* a f i w l i a i i l among tha
haggard delegates caucusing in
down town betels and filtering
back to tola a m for mi after­
noon session.
This station waa to I * given
over to picking toe thin to nut
with Stevenaoa ngnlnat Ike antic­
ipated GOP ticket o f Dwight D.
Eisenhower and Richard M. MixThe program calls for a Deal
session o f tha convention tonight
with windup addresses from former President Karty 8 . Truman
and acceptance speeches by tho
vice presidential and presidential
nominees.
Gore was a lath starter in (he
scrnmbls for th* No. I place on
the tiekat, Hla bid came Into Iba
open whan ha thawed up at tha
Pennsylvania delegation'* caucus
to task support.
Newsman asked, i f he ware n
candidate?
“ I Just bacams a candidate
now." ba replied. “ This Is tha
first stop."
Th* Tttuwsaee delegation called
a caucus to throw Ita weight bohind Gore.
The plan waa t* withdraw Gov.
Frank G. Clamant from considersClement, endorsed by hla date*
gallon yesterday for the No. S
spot, la at odds politically with
Kefauver.

Methodists Will
Hear Executive
Speak T h ii Sunday
C. D. Caldwell; Scout Executive
of too Central Florida Council o f
the Boy Scoota o f Amsrtoa, will
preach at tha - First Matbodlat
Church at tha 11 o'clock atoning
ssrvloa an Sunday.
Caldwell becam* Bagla le so t la
1MT while Aeaotlato Scout m u ter
attending tha University o f Kan­
sas, w h en ho raoeivod hla t A
and M J . Degree*.
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�New Nursing
Course Offered

All Cfeurcw Norte* must bo p ram tod t t The H
•ffiet by 10 s. m. on tho day b o f o r t publics tioa.

Q hvtek.

I Miles Wee* ea i t . 41
Sunday School
9:4S e.m.
Morning'Worship
Mt4S a.m.
Wesleyan Youth
4:43 p.m.
Evening Worship
7:34 p.m.
Wednesday Prayer Meeting T:M

Sunday evening eervtena:
M p. m. Training Uaton,
t i l l p.m. Evening Warship
Wednesday 7:40 P-m. P rtrer

Everyone Welcome
Rev. Cedi W. Shaffer
Pianist
Mra. Nancy Olios, Children's
Chair Director,.
Mr. George Petoid, Asst Supt
o f Church School.
Church Schuul, ld:M g.m.

Sunday, Combined Matting Barvisa 1:41 te U tN a.m. Ceil la
warship 14:40 a.m. Evening Ser­
vice f i t t p.m.
Wednesday Prayer Savvies end
Blhln Discussion T:4» p.fc. Chapel
Chair Bekearatl after nervlen.
Thursday Ynuth Night Pragram
l:M ta l:M p.m. Dev ail anal Time,
d u b Activities.
Ladies MIssUeary Society (S
meetings maalhly.)
FaOevaklp
fiutfh rm — Sad Tuesday afternee*. Prayer tad I mlaiea — 4th
Tuesday afUraoea, Sawing Ctrcie
-4 t h Thursday maculag.
"A friendly church far the
whole family."

A new _ fpij •«» It,
Practise?
Nurs&lt;nf*ir'rin* available, Georgs
W. Marks, Volusia County Sup­
erintendent o f Public Instruction,
announced today. The court* wiP
be offered at Mary Karl V*e«tlonal School and Halifax District
Hospital, Daytona Beech.
Students completing t h o IS
month course satisfactorily will
bo eligible n taka tho examlnatlen given by the Florida State
Board of Nursa Registration and
N unlng Education to become a
Licensed Practical Nurse. A t the
preeent time there la a heavy
demand for Licensed Practical
Nurses far employment in beep.
Itali, physicians' offices, public
health
agencies, and
private
homss. This course Is approved
by the Volusia County Medical
Society, District Sit Florida State
Nursing
Association,
Florida
Slate Board o f Nurse Registra­
tion and
Nursing
Education,
Florida State Department of Edu­
cation, end U. 8. Office of Educa­
tion . It Is offered jointly by the
Volusia County Board o f Public
Instruction and Halifax District
Hospital.
Applicants for
lbs
courts
should have a tenth grads ad nes­
tle a er Its equivalent by last.
Th* age limit* for entrance are
IS to 41 years, i f over 41, the
applicant must qualify In mental
and physical fitness. Other re­
quirements fey entrance are good
health aa a ties tad by a physical
examination and U. S. cltlieaahip
■a attested by two copies o f a
birth certificate or naturalisa­
tion.
Women interested la attending
tho Practical Nursing courts ore
urged to contact Mary Karl Vocationst School, P. 0 . Boa n i l .
Daytona Beach, or call CL 3-

By 1DTOE PREVATT
Mr. and Sirs. Charles Gatlin
had aa their recent guests, Mrs.
Oatllna’ pa-enta, Mr. and Mrs.
Elvin Cooper of Jacksonville.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Praddy and
ton Rusty left Saturday for Geor­
gia whore they will visit rela­
tives.
Mra. Roy Newton and Mr. and
M n. Gaorge Edwards spent n
few days lait week with Mrs.
Newton
and
Mra. Edwards'
mother, Mr. and M n. E. H.
Grant They are from Sanford
and Wintar Park.
M n. Lester Harper eod daugh­
ters. Sarah and Susie and M n .
Dan Deggora left Monday for
BUosi, Miss., where theyl wll
visit Mrs. Harper's daughter,
Betty and other relatives.
George Oldham and Edson Golt
lift Tuesday to fly to WashingUm,
Mr. and M n. Fulford spent the
weekend at Tarpon Springs.
Mrs. Ann Letflsr left Monday
for Maryland end M n . D. M.
U d d also left Monday for Wash­
ington where they will join their
husbands.
Mlti Valleen Pravatt returned
borne
Monday from
Illlnoti
whtre she has been working for
about four months. Mr. and M n.
Martin Lendsr returned with her
for a visit.
Mr. and M n . Oliver Mathleui
bed aa their gueaU laat week,
Mrs. Mathleuxa1 parents, Mr. and
M n. A. D. Jones and her slater,
M n. Basil HU! and ion of Ha­
vana,
and her brother, Roy
Jones and family o f AHctvllle,

Add chopped raialna and wal­
nuts to part of that 7-mlauta
frosting (homemade or packaged)
•ad use as a filling for layar cake.
Tbe rest of the frosting gees ever
the top sad aide* of-the cake.

LARK MART BAPTIST
CHAPEL
Cor. Fourteenth f t . Oak Are.
Lake Mery, Fla.
Sunday School • :«! a.m.
P ea t* — Bev. H. A. Frith Jr.
Meraiag Worship- Service 11:44 Sunday Scbqpl s;43 e.m.
Mortlag Worship 11 e.m.
Trftidlaf Union 1:11 p.m. it'a 4 Training Union diM p.m.
imily affair.
Evening Warship 7:10 p.m.
Evading Worship 7:94 p.m.
Prayer MeeUeg Wed, T:BH p.m.
PAOLA CHURCH OF CHRIST
SANFOHH REVIVAL CENTBR
Lord's Day: Bible Study at i t a.m.
Patter
Warahia Btrviea
lltM g.m. Rev. L. F. Tsaber,
i t a m.
Preaching Berrien ,
fidg pm. Sunday Srhoel
A gospel meeting la baiaf hold Merulng Worship
i l a.m.
Kvenleg
IvsxgslUtU
Service
T|4S p.m.
R-44. Services ere being bold seek Weekly Services:
evening at f i l l with Ralph Brew­
Tuesday
end Thursday 7:41
er Jr.
R-dtRvtryaae Welcome
Regular
Saturday
Morning
Broadcast ever WTRB 14:31
CMVLUOTA B A P U B f CHURCH
Walter A. Heath Jr., •
Fdoter
Suadey Sehaai 14 a.m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Merdlag Warship Bervlee 11 a.m.
Park Ava. at 4th rl

M n . VB Asian.
&lt;HtB*r, M
M n.
Fr*d falU rd, aad M n . Hubert
Kirkland visited Harry Geiger la
S t Petorsburg Sunday.
M n. Cadar Hart, M n . T. W.
Pravatt tad M n . J. T. M eU la
were hostesses to a swimming
party Saturday held at Rock
Springs. The party wai for tbe
Junior boys and girls o f the First
Raptiat Church. Those attending
ware the following: Tommy Me*
Claln Jr., Sarah and Suita Harper,
Pat Stone,
OaraMlao Jaeoba,
Carlton Pravatt, Bobby Bowen,
Tommy Jacobi and the hostesses.
Miss Nadine Bostick of Chuluota la ■pending this weak with
Mrs, Harry Oeiger and family.
The Bev. and M n . W. A. Ellenwood sod family spent a few
days la Tampa this week.
Miss Valleen P r o m t and M n .
Martin U nder spent Wednesday
at New Smyrna Bosch.
Lupine Stone and Addle Pro.
vatt spent Sunday at Daytona
Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kelly and
daughter had as their guests re­
cently, Mr. and Mra. Dick S m u t
and son of Washington, Ohio.
Mr.

Hn.

three, and throe te six, every
Sunday Morning during tho Wor­
ship Hours g:43 a.m. and 11 e.m.
7 p.m. Senior High Fellewahip
g p.m. Evening Worship
Solo - "1 Needed God," Sldenbendsr • Mrs. Nicholas Pfelfauf
Sermon • The Rev. A. G. Melnnis

aad

W u rr

SIC ALARM - LITTLE TIRE
WILLIAMSPORT B - M t o o k
tome peralitenea but d ty fireman
did find out where tbcre’a smoko
there's fire.
Thsy were called to th* seme
location within three hours but on
the first trip could find nothing.
Reedvlng another complaint of
■moke fitting a downtown hotel,
they rushed to the spot and finally
found a small blata in a sealeJ
one-feet apace between two build­
ings. Fir* Chief Harold E. Xlnley
said th* cause was either a cigar­
ette er tab sun.

AU TO LO AN S
Lowest Cost
TALLAHASSEE OR—The plan of
HUlaborough County to sell to priv­
ate InlercsU 30 lots io Tampa It
wai given by the state hat been
rejected by the Cabinet trustees
of the Internal Improvemen' Fund.
het rustees turned the 10 Iota
over to tho county to bo usod for
public purposes. Tho Couny hat
mads no use of them.
The IMS Legislature adopted a
apodal act authorising the county
to dispose of the lota to private
Interests. However, a question eonearning the valhllty of tho spe­
cial set has arisen and th* trustees
were asked to give fre* title to
tho lota without tho public purposes
elausa upon payment of |130.
That rustees declined.
Atty. Gen. Krvln said It wai hla
opinion the IMS act la unconstitu­
tional and htat It would b* Im­
proper for the aUt* to abandon
title la the lets except for public
purposes.
The trustees took no action on
the application, of Hymn.' Green.
Irving Green and Dr. Bradley
Waldron, S. Petersburg developera, to buy abeat 1,TM la the
Pine end Cabbage Key grate In
Pinellas County.
Secretary-engineer Fred Kllott
of the Board of Trustees saM no
report hat been received ytt on
the hearing conducted by the Pi­
nellas County Water and Naviga­
tion Control Authority.
The town of Gulfport and sev­
eral private persona have pro­
tested sale of the submerged land,
EUlott aald.

H. JAMES GUT AGENCY
312 EAST FIRST STREET
PHONE 78
JAMES &amp; G

IATTMF.KAN CHURCH
OP THK REDEEMER
143 W. Uth Place
Phone 1744
The Rev. Phillip Schlossmann
Pastor
Sunday School
9:14e.m.
Bible Ctaas
9:19a.m.
ServUe
19:39a.m.
"Prayer For The D ay" phone IMS
Dedication Service
3:30 p.m.

(A Beetham Bapttot Charrh)

W. P. Breaks J r , ......... . Pastor
Fred B. Fteber, Aeeoriet* Psator
Sunday School 9:41 o.m.
Kirby Hagers,
Meals Director
Morulas Warship 14:41 a.m.
Mra. Marvin Milam
Organist
F. M. Y. 7:44 p. m.
Karly Merntag Warship l i t * e.m.
Evening Evangelistic 7:41. p.m.
Sunday School
4:43 a.m.
Wednesday night prayer
aad
Morning Worship
' It a.m
prats# service f:M p.m.
Training Union
4:44 p.m.
Berman by the pastor.
• p.m.
Evening Worship Service 7:30 Craning Worship
Wednesday Prayer Sendee 7:30
p.m. Sermon by the pastor.
p.m.
' Preyer Meeting Wedaeadiy 7:34
P-m.
WELCOME

•deday Sehaai
H*Ud*aa Matting
Opaa-AIr (Street

i4 :lo a.m.
CHURCH OF GOD
11:44 a.m.
Meeting) 1:34 Rev. N. W. Heads ru n, Paste:
Preach Av*. aad Mad BL
p.m.
Y.PX.
7:40 p.m.
Sunday School 4:43 a.m.
Balntian Maetlag
7:34 p.m.
Evangelistic Service 7:14 p.m.
Carp Oadata
Band Practice
Ledtea Hama League
Ihnrsday
Prayer Matting
Opad-AIr

(Street

3:34 p.m.
4:40 p.m.
f:34 p.m.
7:34 p.m.

Meeting)

MBIT CHURCH OF CHBIST.
•OBNTMT.

Laaaon-Sermon "Sent"

Raiding Roam located la Foyer af
Church Building open to public
3:14 ta 4:94 p.m. Tuesdays aad
Tkursdati.
A cardial7 invitation U extended
ta all to attend eur services aad
uad the Reading B o o m .

CHRISTIAN CHURCH
1447 Banford Are.

Sunday Srhaol
4i43 a.m.
Morning Service
1| a.m.
Oueat Minister; The Rev. L. R.
Deerr o f Mt. Dor*.
(No ovonlng aarvicea during sum­
mer)
THE LITTLE BROWN CHURCH
AN THB HILL
(Congress! tonal)
Comer Park Av*. and 34lh M.
J. Bernard Beet,
Minister
Strive katd to win—
Yot learn to lo a o And whan hetwooq th* tore,
Yea have to cheese
Arrept It like a men!

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Bawday Sahaol
*:aa a.m
WadSaodgy Evening Meetings 4:44
. p-m.

NURSERY AT ALL SERVICES

FIRST

UPBALA COMMUNITY
PBRBBYTBBUN CHURCH
Rev. C. C. White
Minister
Mra. Clever Marre
PUatat
Mlaa Patricia Reanaaaa Aset.
Plealot
Gearg* Psaold, Amt. Sopt. of
Charch School

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Church School
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Defeated T Na!
Warship
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Ha keep* a smiling faro
Westmloster Fellowship
7 p. m
For grantor effort, then
Willing Workers
7 pm
Himself doth hmcal
Evening Worship
7:30 p.m
(J.E.R. Herrleon)
"Everybody Invited to attend
Sunday School'
9:43 a.m
eur services."
Maculae Weeahlp
11 a.m
Speaker: J. Barnard Root
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Subject: "Bought With A Price'
Paster
Milieu M. Wyatt
9:43 am . Church School
FIRST PRMBYTEBIAN
Class** for all ages.
II ajn. Merntag Worship
Sermon Topic • "Holy Commun­
ion"
7 p.m. MYF
7:43 pm . Organ Vespers
I pan- Evening Warship

More is something which Is si*
meet o necessity la toll*#*}
Vary desirable and n big help
in High School. Helps yea Urn
In neat end attractive week
end will OIVB YOU BETTER
GRADES.
See the new Smltk-Oereaa Perk,
able Typewriter before school
opens.
World's Fastest end meat dur­
able Portable.
Prices M7JO to 11X1JO flu ii
tan. Tersu If desired.

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114 Magnolia Av*.

General Insurance
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�THE SANFORD HERALD
Fri., Aug. 17, 1956, Page 3

C B S-T V To Launch
idea O f Thematic
programming Soon
By CHARLES MERCER
NEW YORK ( * - The CBS-TV
network will launch a scheme of
* thematic" programming three
evenings a week when the fall seaaon gets under way, a run-down
of Ita night-time plans reveal.
Thursday evenings viewers will
set two and one-half continuous
hpur* of drama. All times liitrJ
are eastern. “ Climaxt" remains in
it&gt; current spot at 8:30 p. m. At
8:30 p. m.. beginning Oct. 4. “ Play­
house 90” will present a weekly
90-irinutc drama.
Friday evenings, long a dead
■pot on television, is opening up
on CBS-TV ns n “ childrens* night,”
commencing at 7:30 p. m. when
“ My Friend Fllka,** returns in a
filmed sercis. At 8 p. m „ begin■dug Oct. 5. will come “ West Point

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LOVE AND WAR . . . D-DAY The Sixth of June playing Sunday
and Monday at Prairie Lake. Starring Robert Taylor, Dana, Wynters.
Richard Todd and Edmond O’Brien.
Story," a filmed serieo based on
life at the military Academy.
“ Zanc Orey Thcalre," a seriei of
fiin cd w eitem i, will bow in the
same evening at 8:30 p. in.
On Saturday evenings, beginning
Sept. 23, a new filmed chlUrcns’
adventure aerieie ntitled "Bucanecr" will make its* appearance.
The following Saturday Jackie
(Reason returns to his formerly
■uccesiful format of a live ‘ hour
show at 8 p. m. The same evening
of Gleaion’i return a new situation
comedy, "Oh Susanna,’* starring
Gale Storm, makea Its debut. Be­
ginning Sept. 8 at 9:30 p. m. will
come a new musical situation com­
edy lerics ealed “ fley. Jcannle,"
starring Gale Storin.
There arc no propoied changes
in the current Monday evening
CBS-TV schedule.
But Tueidayi might be called
“ comedy night," beginning Oct. 2.
Following Phil Silver* in hi* pres­
ent spot at 8 p. m. will come two
new comedy programs. They are
“ The Brothers," a situation com­
edy al 8:30 p. m.. and the Herb
Shrlner Show al 8 p. m. At 9:30
p. m. will come Red Skelton in a
half-hour ahow. “ The $01,000 ques­
tion" remains In Its current 10
p. m. spot.
Only one change la planned in
the Wednesday evening schedule.
Beginning Nov. 7 a new quia show
called “ Giant Step" will b* seen
at 7:30 p. m. The new ahow will

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Stover’ ’. And for the thrill seek­
er* "Murder on Approval" a*
the second feature Sunday and
Monday. Two eiciUiig, "keep you
on the edge of your car sea u "
pictures arc on the menu for
Tuesday and Wednesday,, their
titles being “ Doctor at Sea" and
“ When Gangland Strikes."
have members of the younger gen
oration competing for college *chol
srshlps.

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Sunday, Monday and Tucmlay
find# “ The King and l" . that
glurimuly enchanting, glittering
make-believe epic of Siam of al*
moot a century ago. Yul Brynntr,
who played the starring role in
the stage production for many
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Television Station
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vision Inc., Included that state­
ment in an outline to the FCC on
progress of plans to make use of
the educational Channel 3 allotted
(his area.
Fort Pierce interest!, seeking
to have the channel transferred
there for commercial purposes,
said recently “ no positive Inter­
est" In educational use of the
channel had been shown since it
was allotted In 1981.
Parker said city and county of*
ficial* In the seven counties In
the area have promised financial
support, all commercial television
Gallons In the area are coopera­
ting In technical matters, and
plana for an educational TV staHon have bcen stimulated by
prospects for establishment of a
new four-year state university In
the area.
There seems to be no let-down
or seasonable Summer Slump in
the calibre nf the movie film
fare, scheduled for showing at the
local theatres In Sanford and
Seminole County.

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Special Session Of Legislature
roves To Bo Successful Moot
• The rseant special eeeaiotj ef the Florida
Legislators oparatad as smoothly and aa
effldeaUy as any governing body could bo
axpectod to function-

'W hite Collar' Workers
" T h e A m e r ic a n w o rk in g c la ss Is clam p ed

in the jaws of an economic nutcracker,'*
blubbered the Marxist New Masses two de*
cades ago. "The man who works with his
hands is a slave."
____________ m________ ____
If the tfc -8. manual laborer ever wore
•the announcement made by the Governor chains he shed them in a hurry—or at
^ '• iw ard ln f the program which was to ba least had them gold plated and studded with
presented during the special meeting.
rubies. Clearly, he's never had it so good.
Each day's reports out o f the State CapI*
But if there are any more tears to be
- ’ tel aa wet] aa the daily Journals published shed about "economic exploitation" in this
, at tha does o f each day's session gave country let them be saved for a revolutionary
aecouni o f tha deliberate action on tha journal we might call the -New Bourgeoisie,
pari o f tha Sonata and Legislature as the dedicated to the poor, wilting “ white collar."
^ , various btUa were considered.
It's just like the AFL-CIO Economic
&lt; Other tM * the bombshell which exploded Policy Committee said the other day. The
E T j n tha midst o f tha lawmakers during the white collar may still retain some of Its
r ~ diaeusskms on its last day—the controver- value as a symbol o f freedom from manual
-gig) jggggg were handled placidly.
labor but any tangible evidence demonstrat*
We eaa see how the special session o f tag the superiority of the white collar status
the legislature could have resulted in one has been fast disappearing.
sq u a b b le had not the Governor used a
According to the Federal Reserve Bank
&gt; part o f the statutes to confine the deltbera* o f Now York, working class earnings have
turns within the bounds of what the body risen more than white collar earnings in
‘ o f gragtors sad representatives were brought eleven out of the seventeen yean between
• to ThSahassss to consider.
1*88 end 1955.
Bad the action boon a maneuver to d rOn a percentage basis, the manual work“ ~eumvant tha L e g is la tu r e in a manner un- er has far outgalned the white collar worker
^becoming a representative of the people in annual Income since 1989. Laborers In
would disagree wholeheartedly—but the 1954, for instance, .made 250 per cent mots
weeedwt shettrrfig move wee lawful end then they did In 1989. Clerical end kindred
within the right of the heed of our 8tata. workers only realized « gain o f 168 per
From ell indications—ell has been ac- emit.
ggppUahed for which the apodal seaslon
All this has happened In spite o f a mark*
iw e
Increase the demand for white collar work!w*
---------------------------- eri. In fact, from 1940 to 1954 the number
S ' A husband la like en egg—if kept eon- of workers In white coder occupation, in­
£tfctUously In hot water he becomes hard- creased 67 per cent. During the asms period,
workers in manual occupations Increased
3 * °*
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.
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only by 26 per cent.
Weep not for the man In overalls. Hie
t • Bonis o f tha new care can do what some
collar is blue but new. It’s ths white col­
£ 1people cannot shift for themselves.
ls redderk who deserves your pity. All he
needs' is for some latter-day Max to remind
The Sanford Harold
him ihat he has nothing to lose but his
VaMMM Dqby B ate* Saturday .• « Su
necktie.

1A#l New Dining Room Table
Housewives, rejoice! One of your most
[___ constant occupation! is about to bo abolish*
wfJT
A French electrical engineer has. patentM&gt;aar. ed a new dining room table, which does not
iuia« have to be laid or cleared away. Nor need
*"*■ the dishes be scraped end washed. Whet
------ more can you ask?
IIFTIOtt RATES
The table la equipped with en endless belt,
f watk
Oaa K.aih
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to which sets of dishes are attached. The
dinar sits down end presses a button. A
aarda of tfcaaka raoalaiiaaa aa«
•at far Ua M rw M »r raiilna plafe, a glass and cutlery appear. All hut

half dollar.
During the first World Wsr he
—Dm Ui ha. claimSmythe, the inly reined more . then 1,000 slogans
hlatory who look­ and battle cries, such ■* "Lend
Democratic U. 9. to Defend ~ "Keep the Hun on
praaldanta.
tb« Run," end * Buy and Keep
Thing, won't be the acme with- Liberty Boods.”
le t him at the OOP convention In
He came up with at least 1,000
San Pranclaco next week.
more slogans In the second World
J. Henry Smythe, who became War. Including, "Ackl Ack; Flak!
America', f l m profeaalooal slo- riakl Back the Attack!", and
Our Men—Buy Bonds
ganeer (he coined 100,000 alo- "Back
■ana), haa been n leading figure Again.”
-p erh ep * char actor la a better
Swept by slogan fever tomewort—at
Republican
National times be threw o ff 160 in a day
ConvenUona for more than half durlnu a strong selxurc be put
hie muse to the unpaid service of
a century.
Aa tome men are fire buffa, organisations plumping for every­
Smythe, who never sought or held thing from a bigger Flag Day to
public office, became a political lltter-frc* America. He even tried
to popularise one of the Ten Com­
mandments with "D o Not Covet;
Be Above IL"
Smythe usually was Impartial
at a Republican convention, often
showing up with aa many as SO
slogans for each presidential can­
didate.
The acclahn accorded his ISOS
mild souL lie n e v e r
again
achieved the apotllght, but he masterpiece, "Let's Maks It a
could no more atay away from • Lendontllde," went to Smythe'*
Republican convention than 1 top­ h»ad. He showed up at the Demo­
er could turn away from a bottle. cratic convention that year proud­
Although otienalbly a publl.her ly wearing an oversixed Landon
of children’, book, and a creator button. The outraged Democrats
of trade mark namea and adver- removed the button and gave him
tiling ilogani, hla real Interests the heave-ho.
A peculiar thing happened to
were in political convention, and,
aa he put It hlmielf, “ the promo­ Smythe In the tMO's. He began
to look like Franklin D. Roose­
tion of patriotlam.”
One of hla eruaadei that haa ao velt. The esemblance was to
far failed: Hla attempt to get the striking at the 1918 OOP conven­
Unknown Soldier named to the tion that many delegates did n
startled double-take as Smythe
hall of fame.
But Smythe. who in middle age went by. They thought "that
developed a pa.1100 to look lik* man" was still haunting them.
Smythe, far (rum being annoy­
eomeone else (anyone who waa
famous), did achieve another goal ed, was flattered to be told he
after a friend remarked, “ you lookeJ like FDR. Perhaps the only
public figure In America hlstofy
look like Benjamin Franklin."
He got a number of governors he did not want to look tike waa
‘
to declare spoclal day* honoring Aaron Burr.
A few months ago, thin and en­
Franklin and waa Inatrumental In
getting Franklln’a profile on tha feebled from a long Illness, bn

came Into my office, turned hla
head sidewise and aaked:
"Who do I look like nowf*
I confessed *1 wasn't sure, and
he said wistfully:
"Many people uuw tell me f
look estctly like Woodrow Wilson,''
And, by gosh, ha did:
Smythe, a bachelor, died all
alone In Bellevue Hospital this
week, far from the convention exciUident be laved.
Some thought h la a busybody
and a nuisance, but I liked him
for what be waa—a kind, gentle,
publicity—loving eccentric who al­
ways was on the outside o f things
h* wanted to belong to. LUv
doomed him to the fringe*.
But he remains on old and
charming footnote In American
political folklore, and deserve* at
least a soft "hallelujah'' lq Heav­
en, where he I* probably coiningslogans like, “ Make the Day O o Shine Your Halo!”

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help counteract aehoue nervous
and mental aymptoma developed
by patients with etrrbaeto e f the
Uvtr who receive ammonium tails
aa part of their treatment.
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help will coma from.

It product* nervousness, reata, muscle twitching, ungait, lack ef appetite,
to of teeth, a wild look,
con stan t low ing and grating
away from the hard. It'a caused
by magnesium deficiency.
Doe to n have noticed almll
aymptoma—with certain obvious
Mra X. W. What la the best way
exception* — occur in human:
with a deficiency ef magnesium to treat nausea and vomiting
during pregnancy?
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Your body ordinarily contains cent of the women who are preg­
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Friday, August 17, 1956

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TODAYS BULK VER1E

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' But Jesua rebuked unclean spirit and
healed the boy,—Luka 9:41.
It is n good prsctict to rebuke unclean
impulses and thoughts and say—BEGONE!

Demos Handle Civil Rights Smoothly
•a agreed on by Uia convention
reads:
“ Wa reject nil propoaala far the
use of force U Interfere with the
•rderiy determination o f these mat­
ter* by the co u rt" Just what that
manna depends on who'a reading
i t It definitely dona no pledge a
D e m o c r a t i c administration
in Washington to back up court or*

friends'' to support tha earn promise
plank to "avoid a party apUt"
“ Every responsible .candidate”
would aaam to include Itaveneoa
and Harrlmaa.
I* fore tha campremlaa plank area
offered to tho full convention, a
small band af Democrats decided
to aak the convention la vets far
PI
a strongor substitute.
Battle told the Virgin tans "every
The Southerners knew what waa
responsible candidate for president coming. 8at tight, saying no weed,
has boon bringing pressure aa hla making no threat.

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J toon o f the switchboard operator at Jones, Jones, Jones and
Joom , asking sw eetly over tho phone, “ Which one, pltaaaf
Curly. Butch, Shorty or
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state, and federal taxes. The
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Modern Piano Doubles As Room Divider
IF THE YOUNGSTERS are
tearful because there'* no room
for a piano In your home, hero'*
• aolutlon: Uia it a* room divid­
er.
One home i vlilted recently

had made a carport Into a music
room to suit the need* of talentV ed youngatera, In that room two
piano* are placed back-to-back.
Everyone doesn't have room lor
% development or money for that
project. But a single piano might
be used a* a dividing line between
two rooms, perhaps a dinette and
a living room.
HERE'S an arrangement dcsigned by W. W. Kimball: The
•piano hai a planter unit that
matches the piano, placed at Ita
back. Make it this way . , .
Use 1-Inch lumber. Uprights,
shelves and planter bottom should
be 1 x 6’a. End uprights might
be cut 2 inches shorter than the
piano. Center upright is about
; 11S In. shorter than end picea
• so top edge of the 1 x 12 In.
\ planter front board is even with
the endplec topi.
Six shelves may be cut tl fit
- between end pieces and center
.upright. Check their length by
laying out end pieces and planter
f t
front on your floor to see they are
square,
then
measure
shelf
lengths.
, , _ . ... , _
lb* , pl&gt;n,!.r
in. long and cut it to match the
front panel. The planter bottom
should be 1 X 6 In. lumber sawed
4H in. wide to fit snugly be­
tween front and back panel*.
!
Assemble plsnter-shelf unit by
'
building the plantar box first. Nail
R end pieces to front and back pieces
and to the bottom piece. Then add
, center upright and shelves by toenailing where shelves Join center
upright or by fastening them in
-p lic a with metal corner*.
USE FINISHING nails and glue
in the final assembly, setting the
■ beads of the nails below the wood
! surface and filling In the depros; . »ion» with wood putty.
#
Attractive front and back pan­
els o f the planter may also be
made of tempered hardboard in
’ place of 1 x IS lumber. When
‘ ' using hardboard, cut the planter
bottom tk in. narrower than th#
end pieces and nail wooden eleaU
to the inside of the end pieces.
# Then nail the hardboard panel*
! to the edges of the cleats and
bottom piece.
4
THE PLANTER llaelf may be
^
ynada of galvanlifd sheet metaL
A local tinsmith should be able to
I meet your specification*. Or as
no alternative line the planter
_ w l t h asphaltum paint (roofing as­
phalt) and Una ll with heavy alu­
minum foil.
;
Fasten tha planter shelf to the
plana with acrew hooks and screw
eyes, or small
screen
hook*.
Drive the hooks into tha piano
# back and screw the eyes into the
; Inside faces of the endplece Just
below where they will be notice­
able.
Finish the assembled plsntershelf to mkteh (or contrast) with
tha piano color. If tha piano la a
blond or of the llmed-oak variety,
use a shellac over a tin coat of
hufi-colorcd Gat paint to match
It.
These day* there Is a trend to
painting Ihe piano to harmonise
with room decor. Bright red,
shocking pink, Bermuda blue, ap­
ple green, as well as other decor­
ator ahadcs, lifted perhaps from
a hue In the rug, drayery or up­
holstery pattern may really »et
a room o ff ilka nothing else.
Thsy said the pay demand la
tha chief stumbling block to a
new contract but did not disclose
exactly how big an lncreasa is
sought. Weekly pay now rangea
from $43 to $67 depending on the
Job, thsy said. About 3,000 o f
Tampa’s 5,000 clgarmakcrs are
Involved.

Enterprise
New s
By HELEN SNODGRASS
The Woman’s Auxiliary of the
All Sainti Episcopal Church com­
pleted plan* Wednesday afternoon
for the tea and open house of
their new parish House, a recent
gift of Mr. and Mrs. Edward B.
Ailing of Orange City, to be held
at Ihe parish house on Sunday
Sept. 2th from three to five o’­
clock.
All the citliens of Enterprise are
cordially invited, Mrs. Arthur Willgoose whd is president of the
Woman's Auxiliary appointed the
following committees to assist in
this delightful celebration; general
chairman, Mrs. Louis F. St.
AmanJ;
reception
committee,
Mrs. Lee Hcaten, Mrs. Robert
Cox, Miss Katherine Lltch, Mrs.
Arthur Wlllgoose; chairman re­
freshment committee, Mrs. Wil­
liam
Canaday;
entertainment,
Henry Eberling; Invitations, Mrs.
Michael McDermott; general com­
mittee, Mrs. D. J. Parker, Mrs.
John Rydcne, Mrs. Carl Smarting,
Mrs. Millspaugh Van Bracklc,
Mrs. Henry Wood.
Mrs. F. C, Long entertained
with a birthday party in celebra­
tion of her daughter's Patsy Jane’s
sixth birthday at their home on
Saturday afternoon, Games and
contest, were enjoyed during the
early part of the afternoon and
birthday cake and ice cream were
served to the guests. Invited to
celebrate with Patsy were Connie
Adams, Carolyn Watson, Charles
Argo, Donna flcale, Darlene Par­
rish, Clnda and Linda Bartlett
and Linda Long.
Mr. and Mrs, Ed Davis, Miss
Ethel Summerlin, and Mrs. Elisa­
beth Hawes of St. Lucie were
week end guests of Mr, ami Mrs.
Ed L. Cunningham.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Youngblood
and children Patricia and Blit of
Tampa were week end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dunn.
Mr.a nd Mr*. Summer Hender­
son of Orlando we:* dinner guests
of Mr. snd Mrs. C, A. Hender­
son Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Orr and
children Mike and Jean of DcLand
spent several days of their vaca­
tion at the home of Mrs. Orr's
parents, Mr. and Mr*. H. K. Braddock.
Miss Roxy Henderson returned
Tuesday after having attended the
wedding of a college friend in
Johnson City, Tcnn. list week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mueller
of Ehardht, S. C. were guests
Thursday of their cousin, Mr.
and Mrs. H. R. Ifiers.
Rev. K. E. Snow of Madison is
spending several days hers i t his
home there.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Dunn, Linda
and Harvey, Charles Dunn and
Miss Joan Moure of Dc Bary
and Mrs. Cecil Sellers attended
the Shrine Club meeting at the
Beresford Yacht Club Monday.
Charles, (Chuck) Dunn left Wednes­
day to assume his teaching posi­
tion in Tampa,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Emerson Bab
cock of Orlando, were calling on
Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Ryan Thura
day. Mr. Babcock's father was a
guest at the former "Brock House"
on the corner of Main ami Lakeahere Dr.
Mrs. Sarah Gilliapie of West
Palm Beach is visiting at the
home of her daughter and sonin-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Throop and Mrs. Gilliapie accom­
panied by Mr*. Jack Boysen and
her granddaughter spent a de­
lightful day at Sanlando Springs
Tuesday,
The morning service at the
Barnett Memorial M e t h o d i s t
church will be conducted by Rev.
Wayne Curry, pastor at Osteen
and Stafford Memorial churches,
In the absence of our regular
pastor, the Rev. Donald Welling,
who with Mrs. Walling and son
Carl David are vacationing In
Texas.
Mr. and Mr*. John Wagner art
moving to Daytona Beach, this
week, where Mrs. Wagner will be
employed by the State .Welfare
Board there.
M r.'end Mr*. M. H. Ryan and
Miss Helen Snodgrass left Sunday
for a vacation with friends and
relatives in Maryland. They plan
to visit Mr. and Mrs. W. P,
Snodgrass, Mr. anl Mrs. Fred
Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Rlehard
Harris and son Mel, Mrs. Anna
Glass and Miss Doris Faber were
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Stawart
Harris in Ormond Beach Tuesday.

Italian Designers Feature Brilliant
Colors; Graceful Ladylike Designs
FLORENCE (A1) — Italian fall
and winter fashion openings at
Florence were highlighted by the
splendid resort collection of Emilio
Pucci. Rorrowing brilliant color#
and lively designs from medieval
banners o f Siena, Emilio put on
the most eye-catching show of the
cunrnt season.
Schuberth, too. was applauded
for his best presentation In two
years. He was a subdued Schu­
berth whose style was quiet,
dignified and happily lacking In
the flamboyance that once made
his clothes most suitable only for
film stars.
Noteworthy were th* conserv­
ative offeringa of two mature
dressmakers, Antonelll and Caroea. Both showed gracrful. lady­
like creations that looked fresh
and chle without itrained-for ef­
fects.
Roberts Capuccl, boy wonder of
the Italian fashion world, showed
spiral-draped
spherical
skirts
which reiultrd In an overturnedbrandy-glass silhouette, ills floorlength sheaths narrower than any­
body else’* barely permitted their
wearers to mince and Inch along.
Guldi and Yenexlani differed
drastically from their colleagues
on what new llnea should lie.
Guldi cut his hems up into re­
vealing v’a at the back o f the
knees, dropped them to floorlength points at the sldci. He used
unexpected vents, panels floating
from everywhere, asymmetrical
boleros and hobble-harem skirts.
Jole Yenexlani went In for a
modified sari effect thaat she
called the "Wrapped Line." Dress
fronts were closed draped and
bound to Ihe figures. The rear view
was unimportant. Her wrapping
line was accomplished in suits by
curved diagonal buttoning on
jackets. Coats hod unbuttoned
diagonal closings outlined with
deep blue dyed Persian lamb,
chinchilla or mink.
Marucelll, the other major de­
signer showing at Florence, o f­
fered a lino railed "Cocoon.”
Dresses were securely wrapped
and wound around their wearers.
For evening, she liked confining
sheaths under free-flowing drap­
eries nnd bouffant overskirts.
Despite their individualistic no­
tions, all Ihe designers showed
a great many Hassle inug-sklrted suits for daytime wear and fullskirted dresses for cocktails and
evening.
*
They outdid themselves on hall
gowns of rich satins, diaphanous

chiffons, rustling failles and taf­
fetas. Exquisite Italian hand em­
broidery of eltver and gold
threads, beads, brilliants and cry­
stals make these dresses un­
ique.
Thirteen boutiques ehowed nt
Florence befulfe u * «*ut* cou­
turiers. They produced the amus­
ing casual clothes that make Ita­
lians and foreigners altks nostal­
gic for th« carefree life of Cepri
and Cortina. The email houses o f­
fered culottes, back after many
years, patchwork skirts and pant*,
tooled Florentine leather collars,
printed plush dresses and jersey
knit after-ski pants among dozens
o f delicious little Items.

Phebean-Golden
Circle Meets
In David Home
The
Phebean-Golden
Circle
Gas* of the First Bsptlst Church
held its monthly meeting Tues­
day evening In the home o f Mrs.
J. G. David. Mrs. David’s home
waa decorated with bouqucU of
cut flowcra.
Mr*. Eugene Pennington, presldent, presided over th# meeting.
Mrs. A. W. Woodall gave an “ in­
spiring" devotional, using as her
topic "Faith, Life’s Chief Com­
modity." Mra. Martha Todd gave
the treasurer's report and a aunshine offering was taken. Th#
class roll was then called with
special interest for return o f ab­
sentee! expressed.
A letter was read from a house­
mother at the Baptist Children’!
Home In Lakeland in which she
expressed thanks for a gift of
money sent by the d a is to on*
o f the orphan boys.
No games were plannsd In or­
der that the members might chat
a bit during the social hoar.
Refresh menu o f
homemade
cookie*, cokes, mittU and nuts
were served to thoss present who
were Mr*. Dorothy Brown, Mrs.
Raymond Kader, Mrs. Mirths
Todd, Mr*. Eugene Pennington,
Mrs. A. W. Woodall, Mrs. M. N.
Cleveland and Mra. J. G. David.
Officials o f the Cigirm ikert In­
ternational Union slid no strike
Is in prospect. They added there
hai not been an authorized strike
since the union signed lU first
contract with the manufacturers
In 1234.

Methodist Circles
Circle Number One of the
W.S.C.S. o f the First Methodist
Church met Tuesday morning at
the home of Mrs. John S t Clair
White, 2210 W. First St.
Mrs. J. S. Williamson, chair­
man, presided over the business
session, Mrs J. W. Brown record­
ed the minutes, In Ihe absence
o f the regular secretary, Mrs.
I’ igginbotham.
Mrs. R. F. Cole combined the

Local Club Women
Plan To Attend
Kissimmee Confab
The Business and Professional
Women’* Club held lla regular
monthly
meeting
Wednesday
night in the home of Mrs. W. E.
Baker at lo k e Mary.
Special guest was.M r. Girard,
eo-ordlnator o f D.C.T, at Semi­
nole High School, who explained
tha program and it* value to the
atudenU and the community and
answered many quesUim* posed
by the members concerning the
D.C.T. program.
Tha regular business meeting
followed, presided over by Mr*.
R. E. True in the absence of the
president The grvup discussed
iu co-ordinated program for the
year.
Also a discussion was held on
the district meeting which will be
held In Kissimmee this coming
Sunday, Aug. 12. A group from
the local club it planning to at­
tend the confab.
Many of the members were
away on vacation. Those present
were Mrs. R. E. True, Mrs. Ger­
trude Gilbert, Mra. C. E. Hunter,
Mr*. E. D. Rinehart, Mrs. Haian
Constantine, Mra. Harriet Slawter, Mra. O. B. Pearson, Mr*. E.
B. Carter, Mr*. Euthemla Huntley, Mra. Mary D. Knox and Mra.
W. E. Baker.

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Devotional and Study program
Into one Inspirational talk on
"Letiefa
o f Paul to
Local
Churches."
Also included in the routine
business were the an noun cements
o f the mission study "This Re­
volutionary Faith" which wUI be
lield on Aug. 2i and of the supper
on Aug. 27 of Youth Week of
which Circles One and Two will
lie In charge.

/

Longwood
Ily MRS. RUTH LAYtT"
Mr. and Mr*. Charles Morrlwxt
are on a vacation on the West
Coast. They expect to be gone a
week to ‘en day*.
Mrs. Florence Sunderlln, who
has been a patient at the Winter
Park Memorial Hospital for the
past two weeks Is now convalesc­
ing at the Sarepta Rest Home in
Sanford.
Mr. and Mrs. U. V. Miltlcin
returned Wednesday from a three
month trip to British Columbia
and the western states. They re­
port visiting many
Interesting
places and having a very enjoy­
able trip.
Mr*. Maude Tuppcr entertained
the Saturday Evening Pinochle
Club at their last get-together.
Among those attending were Mr.
and Mra. Charlci Wales, Fern
Park; Louis Knoll and J. Hollis­
ter.
Mra. Hemp Ylijeakl baa returned home
% visit with
her slater attc^nTiily in Miami
for the past w-Jt.
Mra. Clarence Snow, who Is
recovering from a broken hip at
the SarrpU Rest Home in San­
ford, was a guest of Mra. Edith
Haltam and her mother, Mrs.
Belle Abar, on Friday of last
week.
Miss Nanry Bolinn has hern
visiting at the home of Mrs,
Bette Lockley and. daughter, San­
dra, for the past two weeks.
U. V. MllUoan, who has just
returned from an extended vaca­
tion, was hospitalized for a few
daya at the Winter Park Hospital
this week. We are happy to re­
port that he is now feeling better
but will be curtailed in hsl activi­
ties for a short while.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert She* and
sons, Gary and Edward, o f Rich­
field Park, N J., have been guests
at the home of Mr. 8hoa's slater,
Mrs. Daniel Screeney and family
for tha past three weeks. The
Sheas are anticipating a move to
Florida In the near future and
are very Interested in locating
in this area.
Mra. Sarah Mobley left Wednes­
day evening by plane for Atlanta,
Ga., to be with her eldest grand­
son who underwent an operation
Thursday morning.

fia M om d A
Mr. and Mra. O. W. Douglas of
Savannnah, Ga., are in town visit­
ing her parents, Mr. and Mra. A.
C. Williams.
tors. Louretta Smith, her son
Bill Smith and her son-in-law and
•laughter, Mr. and Mra, Louis
Barksdale and chIMrco, ail of
Floyd Knobs. Iml., are spending a
week with Mrs. Elma Smith of W.
First St.

Calendar

THE SANTrmn HERALD
Frl. Aug. 17, 1950, Pago 5

Radio-TV
Highlights
By CHARLES MERCER
NEW YORK, i f — Unless you
want to split' a few hairs, you
should agree that television and
radio have done a pretty good job
of covering the Democratic Na­
tional Convention.
Never has any gathering o f'h u ­
man* ao thoroughly demonstrated
that virtually everybody In the
country believes he knowi exactly
whore a TV camera should bo
pointing at a given moment. On
opening e v e n i n g
Democratic
Chairman Paul Butler in listed
that CBS cameras should have
been pointing at a film on the
glories of the party, CBS Prcsi
dent Frank Sbmton replied that
hla newsmen could point cameras
wherever they wished.
After this not so historic mo­
ment every body lined up and took
sides. It gave the critics some­
thing to chew on and launched a
new—or camera-pointing—school
of criticism. After that anyone
could fill a page or a half-hour
of conversation on whether cam­
era! should have been trained on
the platform Instead o f being
trained at delegates — or vice
versa.
As was to be expected, the net
work gentlemen were at firat be­
mused by their new toys, all those
creeple-peeptea and Ihe like. But
after a while they aettied down
and begun uilng them aa Instru­
ment* instead of toy*.
The bunlen of the commenta­
tors, especially In the early staged
waa trying. They wera required
to pontificate on the basis of
fragile fragments of fa ct If they
occasionally were boring, they
must have been bored themselves
with the necessities uf their as­
signments.
Only a bold viewer could say
one network hag been "better" in
Ita coverage than another. ABC,
with such old hand* as John Daly
and Quincy Howe, and CB8 , with
such veterans aa Walter Cronklte,
Eric Bevarcid and Ed Murrow,
came to tho convention with more
lessoned timber than NBC— apart
from the venerable It. V. Kitten
born.
Yet NBC has equaled and some­
times surpassed the punch and
footwork of th* belter-known*.
This is chiefly thanks to the trlumvirate of Chet Huntis), David
Brinkley and Bill Henry, whom
NBC hai kept locked In the smoke
house long enough. Any one o f
them could handle a dally net­
work newa program. Brinkley, the
least experienced, la the "discov­
ery" of the convention; he aaya
a lot well, with the Inclsivencss of
Elmer Pavla,

Thlckm canned cherries with a
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hughrs of
W. First St. had as dinner guests little cornstarch and layer over
Wednesday evening Mrs. Louretta packaged vanltla pudding.
Smith, Rill Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Barksdale and children of
Floyd Knobs, Ind. and Mr. and
Mrs. Myron Huth of New Albany,
Ind., who are spending their honey­
The Circle also got o ff to a
moon in Daytona Beach.
good start on its sale of vanilla
flavoring
or
behalf o f
tha
Mrs. George E. Quinn ha* her
church.
two nieces, Miss Dorothy Anli
Refreshments of Ice cream and Quinn and Miss Linda Quinn nf
raka were served to the follow­ Washington, D. C. staying with hrr.
ing. Mra. C. r . Branan, Mra. J.
Miss Carolyn Cantrell of rounds,
W. Brown, Mrs. R. F. Cole. Mrs. Va., and Miss Nancy Uvlesay of
B. B. Crumley, Mra. Fred Per- Rogersvlllr, Tcnn., have returnrd
kins, Mrs. A. M. Remusst, Mra, to their horns* after visiting MU«
Octavla RumbJey, Mrs. John St, Sandra Monforlon and Miss Sonjs
August IT
Hair White and Mra. J. S. Wil­ Monfortnn of 1120 Sanford Avenue
lo n li firfcoR
liamson.
for the past week.
Gertrude F. Cox

Happy Birthday

FRIDAY
Closing Demonstration program
of the Vacation Blbla school at
the Christian and Missionary Al­
liance Church, Park Ave. and 14th
Street at 7:30 p.m.
SUNDAY
Sunday — The Junior Choir of
the First Baptist Chtftch will re­
hearse at 6:00 p. m.
,
MONDAY
The Dependable Ciisa e f tha
First Methodist Church will serve
«uppcr for Youlh Week at McKin­
ley Hall at 6 p. m. The regular
monthly business and social meet­
ing will be held at 8 p.m.
The Boy Scout* of the First
rresbyteriar. Church will meet in
the Scout Room at the Church at
7:00 p. m.
The Rev. G. E. Kline will
conduct the morning devotions over
WTRR, Sanford, at 8:30 a. m.
TUESDAY
The Unity Class will meet in the
Valdez Hotel at 8 p, m. The
Rev. Josephine Stuckle will teach
the new book "How to Let God
Help You." Everyone L welcome.
The members of the D.A.V. will
have a social meeting at the D.
A. V, hut n* 7:30 p m. AH arc urg­
ed to attend.
The Pioneer Fellowship and
Recreation will meet at the First
Presbyterian Church at 7:30 p. m.

The
Rev,
G.
K.
Klin*
will conduct the morning devotions
over WTRR, Sanford, at 1:30 t . m.
The Sanford Tourists and Shuffleboard Club wUI hold a covered
dish supper at 6:30 p, m.
Judge Ware’ s Bible Class will
hold it* monthly m ist at the Me*
Kinney Ranch on W. First St.
at 7 p. m. The meeting will take
Ihe form ot a covered dish rapper
and hosts and hostesses for the oc­
casion will be Mr. and Mrs. R. U
McKinney, Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Bates, Mrs. Fred Smith end Mra*
Rosalie Hamilton.
WEDNESDAY
Wednesday — Prayer Service
will be held at The First Baptist
Church at 7:30 p.m. Dr. Brooke
will continue teaching the book
entitled "Growing e Christian
Personality."
The Girl Scouts will meet at th*
First Presbyterian Church at
3 70 p. m.
The Mid-Week Bible Hour wUI
be conducted by Rev. A. G, MeInnls, paster of the Firat rreebyterian Church at 7:30 p. m,
The
Rev.
G.
E.
Klin*
will conduct the morning devotions
over WTRR, Sanford, at 8:30 a. nu
THURSDAY
The
Rev.
G.
E.
Klin*
will conduct the morning devotions
over WTRR, Sanford, at 8:30 a. m.

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DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOOTINO IARLY
Though the calendar tells tM
Christmas la still months away,
our suggestion to you today ia to
do your Christmas shooting early!
■That’s because summer Is ■
snapshooting season that Just
naturally abounds in opportuni­
ties for excellent pictures. The
places you visit on weekends or
longer vacation trips, the pleasures o f outdoor living and leisure
hours, the children at play—any
and all of these may give you an
outstanding shot that could easily
make a distinctive photographic
greeting for you and tha family
to tend out next Christmas.
We think practically everyone
would agree lhat tha most indi­
vidual, the moat personal Christ­
mas card is a photographic on*.
Wherever you go this summar,
there’ll be plenty o f picture In­
spiration at avery turn. Vacation
trips can take you to museums,
historic churches and distinguish­
ed old houses. And from places
such as these your camera can

help you bring back a fine pi*&gt;
ture of an art treasure, a pictur­
esque steeple, a graclouf‘ old
doorway or a Huge Colonial brick
fireplace. Remember, any of these
can express your own personal
message of "peace on earth, good
will to men" attractively azkl 1*
a moat dramatic way.
If it’s a landscape lhat catehee
your fancy, you can
memorable picture by stu
in your viewfinder end
&gt; smell section of it carefully^
Concentrate on a big tree, o r *
curving hilt, a stream winding
through the velley, or an inlet in
the shore line. If there’e just to*
much for one view, plan on divid­
ing Ihe scene. Take several ahoUk
concentrating on on* main fea­
ture o f the landscape in each pic­
ture.
So we say—whatever th* eub»
Jcct and whatever the irrn t keep ynur Christmas can! I*
mind when you do your summar
snapshooting.
—John Van Guilder

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W. P . VanHoy, 16, died at the
Anderson Nursing Home at I p.m.
yesterday afternoon after n ling­
ering illness.
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B e * . *5s~ 96, IMS, In Cast
County, Mo., Mr. VanHoy w ai n
retired farmer and bad made
bit borne at 600 Magnolia Avt.
Survivors Include two daught­
ers, Mrs. Georg* Lelber o f La­
ramie, Wyo. and Mrs. Harry Xing,
Missouri; one ton, J. H. VanHoy,
Charleston, 8 . C.
Funeral servlets will be held at
J49 average. He has 145 hit* In Dm Briaaon Funeral home at 10
491 times i t b it.
a.m. Saturday with tba R#v. V.
His detect competitor la Watty H. Grantham officiating. Burial
. Moo* of the St. Louis Cardinals will bo at n later date.
with JIT.

Aaron l i Seeking
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GIZZARD SHAD CLEANED OUT
O f LAKE
MIAMI tel — The Florida Gam*
end Fresh Water Fish Oontmis*
■Ion said yesterday that about
140,000 pounds of glxsard shad
Java been cleaned out o f Lake
Trafford, three mile* weat o f Immohaiee.
Speckled perch, e gam*fish,
feed on the shad and disdain fish­
ermen's lure*. The commission be­
lieve* fishing should be fine the
next few week*,

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CHICAGO (It—Florida delegates
to the Democratic convention to­
day debated a choice (Or the par­
ty's vice preiidential nomination
after going along with Adlst Stev­
enson for the top spot. Rep. Robert L. Sikes, delegation
chairman, Mid the state "ceata 95

nominated without allowing th«
states to make twitches. It wai
obvious that Florida wanted U
make Its vote unanimous.
Their choice fdr vice president ii
expected to be determined today.
Jerry Carter of the Florida Rail

40,000 more Florida Democrats
could bo brought to the poll* in
November. Ha explained that tha
Kefauver machine is still lntaet
in Florida and toady to go at once.
With another candidate, Carter
■aid. it would taka five weeks
to aet up an organisation.
With the nomination of Steven■on, Sikes said tha Democrats
would start working for the ticket
for six Southeastern state* with
headquarter* in Atlanta.
Sikea said Florida Democrats
woulld start working for tha ticket
aa soon aa hay gat home.

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10 Kaet. situate In IDs Hast 4 of
the NWU of Hn-tlon |e. Township 19
IS nouinL
Houth^lienee
■nip
n*n»w IS Kaet.• pursuant to Chanter III, Florida
]Sy (JltDKIt o r THIS HOARD o r oletutea,
leal, toe iuiluwm* ilewrlbc o u n t y c u it M i k n i o n is n ■ ail land* III Hemmule Uuunty, Honda
or inssf i n o i . k c o u n t y , F l o r i d a . will he uttered fur sale, at public
1*1 It. I*. Herndon
uuury fur the hleneel and ben cash
Ae Clerk of Held Hoard
uld al tne front door of the Mernleole
Meek N. iTnv-land. Jr.
Count* Court House. at Maeford, be.
P. Cl. Dee tin
Hanford. Florida
County A ltora r*

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Florida du hereby give notice that
n UKNKIIAI, Kf.BCTlON will be
held In UHMIMJf.H Count*, Htale of
Flurlda, on Tu—dev neat .uuce-dln*
the t in t Monday In November, A.
ii.. I Si*, the said Tu.Mlay belli* the
HIXTII IIAV UP SUVKMSKH
For I're.ldent of the United Hlatee
For Vice Prealdont ut the United
Hlatee
Par Unit'd Htntr* Henntor from the
Htale o f Florida
Fur Henre.aatative In Cunare.e of
tha Slh Uonaro.alonal d istrict
For Four ( l l ju.th-ea nf the Hupremn Uuurt
For Hnv-rtiur
For Hevretery o f Minis
For Uomiitruller
For Cominle.loner o f A*rlcuUure
For Hlelo Treasurer
For Atlornry (Irnrrat
Fur Hupnrlnlrndeni o f I’ ublle In­
al ruction
F or l u l l run d and 1’ ublte Utilities
CemMltaloner
For Htaia Attorney Ilk Judicial
Circuit
For Hints Henator for Sfth H.aato*
rial D l.lrlct
For T w o Mambera of Ihe House
o f It.p re .e n ta llv r.
For County f s t e t
For cle rk o f tJai Circuit Court
For Hherlff
For County A e.eieor o f Tetee
For Tee Collnotor
For County Hnprrlnlend.nl o f ru b lie In.truetlon
For Hupervltor nf llrelitratlon
For County P ru ..cu t(n * Attorney
For I llem brra nf Ihe llnerd o f
County Commle.lnn.ra
For. I Members nf. the County Hoard
of I'ublla In.trurtlun
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Federally donated foods receiv­
ed for use In school lunch programa in Seminole County during
the p v t year were valued nt
650.01 according to a-report Just
received In the office o f School
Superintendent R. T. Mllwee.
This information was furnished
by E. Lee McCubbin, Director o f
Commodity Distribution o f the
State Department of Public Wel­
fare, which acta aa the receiving
and distributing agent in Florida
for the U. 8 . Department o f Agri­
culture.
During the fiscal year ending
June 90, foods with ■ fair whole­
sale value of 63,860,604 were dis­
tributed statewide with slightly
over 66 percent o f the total going
to school lunch programs. The
remainder waa distributed to non­
profit charitable institutions and
state non-penal institution*. These
foods came to Florida without coat
through the federal price support
programs and tha National School
Lunch Program, and in tha
schools they are used to make a
more nutritional meal available
to the children at the lowest price
possible.
Tbit, in terms o f pounds of
groceries, amounted to almost 11
million pound* or 901 freight cars.
The 1965-56 fiscal year waa the
largest in Florida experience both
lr dollars and poundage.
Among the item* received wtn
dried apricots, dried beana, butter, cheese, canned cherries,
grapefruit sections, froxan ham1
burger, canned ham*, lard, vege­
table shortening, salad oil, orange
Julc* concentrate, peanut butter,
canned peaa, canned pork prod'
nets, freto prunes, rice, sweet
potatoes and canned tomatoes.
To date this fiscal yrttr Florida
haa been allocated over three mil­
lion pounds o f food, the bulk of
which will be distributed to school
lunch programs.

MARTINEZ, Calif., (It - A phy­
sical therapist lay hetpleaa for 4V4
day* beside a highway after
wrecking his automobile In avoidin i aMMTun the road,
Daniel Q. Arnold, 46, was boapi la lited with a broken pelvis, but
was reported "in fine shape" to­
day by attendants.
He was found yesterday by
Emil Rebcr, who for the third day
noticed skid marks o f Arnold's
car and investigated.
Arnold left home at 6:10 a.m.
Sunday for his Job at Contra Costa
County Hospital In Martinex. He
drove a back road to plek up a
nurse who worked at the hoapital.

IN TtIH CIRCUIT COUNT OF THIS
NINTH JITIIC lA f, CINCt'ST. IN
ANII FIIIS DHWI NOUN COUNTY,
FMtHIIIA. IN IHANCF.NV.
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TOKYO, (II — Typhoon Baba
battered southwest Japan today,
kilting at leaat 99 persona, wreckIng farms and communications
and sinking mor* than 75 small
boats.
Tha national police also reported
I person* milling, 11 Injured and
13 "fishing boats damaged.
No~Ameitoana wer* r e p o * ^
harmed, but the storm caused
minor damage to buildings at the
U. 8. Air Base at Itexuke and tha
naval bat* at Basebo.
The center of the typhoon, with
winds up to 110 mite* per hour,
swirled over Japan's westernmost
Goto Islands *ad severely pound­
ed the Kyushu Ashing fleet.
Baba roared on up the western
coast o f Kyushu — Japan's main
southern Island—and into the
Korea Strait*.

IN THH COUNT OF THN COUNTY
JUDUH, er.w iN ni.io ti o V n T V.
Ft.uMIDA IN FNONATN
IN RN KHTATK O F O C. WILCOX
DRCBABKD
TO Af.L CREDITOR* AND ALL
PKHBONS HA VINO CLAIMS OR DCMANDa AOAINHT HAID EBTATEt
You. and aach o f you, aro hereby
notified aad required ta present any
claim s aad demands which you, or
either o f you. may hava a*at*at tha
aetata o f O. C. W llA OX. deceased,
late o f Samloele County Florida, to
tho lion. SSraeet llousholdor, Coualjr
Judea o f Homlnolo County, at hla orflea In Iho County Courthouse la
Hanford. Homlnolo County. Florida,
within al*ht moat he from Ike dale
o f the flrel ou bllcetloa hereof. Alt
cla im , and demands aot presented
within the time and ta the manner

t a k . Hetehte arcordlh* to plat
thereof as rernrded In 1-lat Hook
I, pa*a T7, Public naenrde o f
Hemlnnle County. Florida,
and you are hereby required lo file
your An.w er (a n d /o r other defences!
with ihe Clerk o f tho above .trie d
c o u r t and to .area a copy the roof
noon tha p la in tiff, al tho addrtea
o f the plalntlffe* attorney o r upon
tha plaintiffs' attorney, whnee name
and address aapeara herein, on nr
before the 10th day o f September.
ISIS, fn default thereof, this reuse
w ill proceed e i perle upon the eslry
of a Decree Fro Coofeeao a * . Inet
you.
WtTMRSH my hand end east o f
the Court el Hanford, Hemlnnle
County, Florida, th l. tha llt h day o f
Auauit. A. T). Ilia.
O. P. Heradnn
cle r k o f the Circuit Court
(Ilea F. Oeborne. Jr,

! will not ha responathl* for
debt* Incurred by anyone other
than myself.
ERNEST L. HUMPHRY

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W H IL E
TO M O U R N ER
YO U*
D O M IC IL E

Deanna School of Dance, a new
dancing studio owned and operated
by Mjs» Deanna McMsmi* from
U /BM 5,
have its debut Sept.
6 when registration will be opened
for the youngster* of Sanford from
thre ye*r» old “ on up.*'
Miss McManus conies from a
family whose main idea seems to
be "dancing1'. Her mother Mrs.
Eina McManus said that Deanna's
older sister Is head teacher nt
the Ehscn Studio in Orlando while
Deanna herself has danced with
the Florida Symphony Orchestra
(ballet) for four year*. For the
past two years she has held the
leading role in “ Nut Cracker
Suite,” and "Sleeping Beauty".
The school of dance will be
located on Highway 17-B2 Hiawatha
Ave.
Mlsa McManus trained with the
Stone and Cameron Studio In Chi­
cago last fall; with Tommy Armor
of Miami, who was formerly with
the Ballet Ruset and took a teach­
ers course In Tap and Ballet in
New York City.
She also has been teacher at the
Ebsen Studio In Orland for two
yean and haa had extensive train­
ing there.
Miai McManus offers the "young
hopefuls” of Sanford lessons in
Tap, Ballet, Aerobatics and Ball­
room. There will be a recital at the
end of the dance term complete
with costume* and effects.
She la planning to go to Canada
next year to study with the Cana­
dian Ballet Co. in Toronto.

A deer stepped onto the road
and Arnold slammed on the
brake*. His car skidded and rolled
five timet down a steep 35 foot
embankment.
HIN*Y |. MATTHtt, an Uwuranc*
broker, offers in Cleveland to tnArnold could not stand. He
luro the tlfe of President Elsen­
shouted but no one heard him.
hower for 61,000,000. Ha wired
He wormed his way to a dis­
hi* proposal to Republican Na­
carded bottle and filled It with
tional Chairman Leonard W.
radiator water. The water tasted
Hail with (ho information that
oily and rusty, but It kept him
several insurance com pantea are
working on the policy. Matthea
alive.
said they believe that tha Presi­
He waved his shirt, but In vain.
dent haa at least seven more
He detached a hub cap and
years to live.
rtnternaflonatl
tried using it as a mirror to signal
airplanes.
On Tuesday, Rebcr noticed Ar­
nold's akid marks. Wednesday,
alio.
On Thursday, Rebcr stopped
WASHINGTON (Jl-Sccrotary of
the Interior Seaton said Thursday looked down and thought Arnold
hunter* of migratory waterfowl was dead. Ha notified police.
can look forward to fall flights
of ducks "as good a* last year"—
which was described as a good
duck hunting year.
Seaton made the comment in an­
nouncing waterfolw hunting regula­
______________ B y BKNNKVT C U P --------------------tions for the 1B58-5T season which
contained few major changes from
ATCHER DIXIE HOWELL was chasing a foul pop on#
last year's rule.
night it the Montreal ball park. It waa headed right oyer
Principal changes include clos­
tha
home teem'i dugout end one of the players not in tha
ing Of the season on wood ducks
fame Jumped out and
in the Mississippi Flyway.
grabbed Howell to prevent
-------“T
A spokesman for the Fish and
hit falling down the step.
(V5*
Wildlife Service aaid the ban on
Dixie ended up hanging on
baiting continues. The service pre­
to the roof of the dugout
*
pared the regulation* bateJ on
while the ball bounced way
cooperative surveys of the winter­
ing and breeding grounds of the
birds, with advice from the WaterP"Dld you see how high
fowl Advisory Committee.
that ball bounced when it
The new regulations specify that
landed on the concrete?”
'////X SVI V j N j g
the states may select the date*
demanded Howell.
7
/A f/\ vlL
for their waterfowl hunting sea­
"Concrete, belli" said hi* /
son! within a general (ramwork
teammate. "It landed on my
of Oct. 1, 1956, to' Jan. 15, 1957,
the same "outside dates" aa for
the 1965-56 lesion.
"Now that you’ve landed a
'
,.
The season length tor, the Atlob b y virtue ofyour^-er—typing ability," said th3 b on to We new.
Iantic and Mississippi Fly ways will
V engaged and very blond* secretary, "I must remind you that early
be 70 days on waterfowl and coot*.
States may elect to have spilt
seasons, but again will have to ac­
cept 10 per cent reduction ii. shoot­
ing da ye if they do so.
Shooting hours for waterfowl and
coot* will continue to be from onehalf hour before sunrise to sunset
in all flywaye except Ihe Mississip­
pi, where the present limit of onehalf hour before Suniet will con­
tinue.

Hunters To Have
Good Duck Season

C

THIS HTATK OF FI .O il! DA — COUW.
GOVERNOR HAH
TV OF HKMINOt-Kt
TO: MAIIIIAHKT A. HPIlBAt).
DOUBLE MISSION
10'K Y and WKKHAl.t, H. HPHHAD.
CHICAGO (It — Gov. Collins of for making investment* in Florida
H llllYl
Ynu, and each at you. are hereby Florida
haa a double mUalon but he aald he could not identify
nntlfled that Complaint h e . been
filed aaelnit you In Ihe Circuit kow*
them.
cou rt. In end for H.mlnoU County,
Ha'a attending hi* firvt national
Accompanying Collins are Mr*.

political convention and also look­
ing into business matters tor hla
o f the O fficial Records o f H.mlnole state.
For Con&gt;labla In ae4 fo r Iho follow . cou n ty. Florida, on properly de.crlb.
Collins haa found time to talk
In* Justice lil.trlcle. T ie: I, S, S. ad ae foltow a:
In Tentlmnnr
W hereof
I have
' Iuila 14 and 11. Illock *'B". r . e r l with industrialists who have plana
hereunto net my hand end a i­
med tha Itreat Heal o f Ihe
Htale o f Florida, al T itU h ei.ee,
the Capital, this Ihe tlrd dey

WARMER
SUN BEAM
MOWER

M an L its Holplass
Over Four Days
By Wrecked Auto

Typhoon Batters
Southwest Japan

____________

N A L, Union Pilots
Approve Mediation
O f Contract Fued

School Lunchrooms
Got Over $28,000

Collin*; hk administrative assist­
ant, Joe Grotcgut; and another
aide, Bob Folkea.
They p* &gt;uned to return to Flor­
ida before the convention's and.

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n r D - 4 15

MIAMI « l — Nitlonil Alrlinci
and union pilot* both agreed yesterdar on mediation of their con*
tract dispute but NAL vent ahead
will, shut down procedure* it bad
started in preparation for an a P
nouneed strike.
NAL Vice President J. M. Roe*
enthal said "even if we were able
to reopen immediately we have
no assurance that we might not
face the aame strike threat to­
morrow. National hai been shut
down by the pilots uniotf*"
Capt. It. J. llohsn, who head*
die Airline Pilota Assn, o f Ameri­
ca local at Miami, said "w e wearn
ready to strike at midnight Friday
but we were able to call that off.*’
BROWARD COUNTY SPRAYING
TARGET
MIAMI tel — Broward County
was the spraying target today o!
U. S. Department of Agriculture
planet completing their East
Coast Med-fly eradication stints.
Aircraft also were dlspatohad
to spray Homeatead and IsolatcV
portion* o f Palm Beach, Pinellas,
St. Lucie. Charlotte, Hendry, Lee,
Dr Soto, Hardee and Orange coun­
ties.
USD A plant peet control acientiita plan to change their head­
quarters soon to Lake Alfred in
Central Florida.
,
SPONGE BLIGHT REPORT!
COUNTERED
v
TARPON SPRINGS III — R*A
ent reports that the sponge blight
waa back in the Gulf o f Mexico
have been countered by arrival o f
• boatload of 3,000 fine sponges.
Capt. Nick Malllia said that although some o f these sponges aro
damaged, thta la from grass rath­
er than the blight.
The Tarpon 8prlng* sponge in­
dustry, almost killed In 19(7 by
Uic blight, haa been reviving tt)|
past couple of years.

Colored News
Club To Honor
Rev. B. Hodge
The Busy Hand Club wilt hon­
or the Rev. B. H. Hodge on hie
17th anniversary aa pastor o f th%
St. Paul Missionary B a p t i s t
Church.
The celebration will be held Sun­
day at I p.m..

CLARENCE R. BUYER
Third Street
Like Mary. Florida

D IE S E L

f u u y AU10MAI/C

RANGE
w fth

TORNADO TORBUUNCI
•m l rOUOW-TNROUOH
COMBUSTION
Now, the WD-45 Tractor ii RvailrWb with Rn AUis-Chalmns lull
diesel engine for high perform*
innp power.
TORNADO TU R B U LE N C E
thoroughly mixee fuel and R i r •
provide* “ follow -through” com*
burtion for a smooth power thrust
T he result is steady power end
complete combustion.

C a ll U s Today
For A
Demonstration

Add to this modem diesel en­
gine the standard Big Four Power
C on ven ien ces — P ow er-S h ift
Wheels, SNAP-COUPLER, TwoClutch Power Control and Auto­
matic T raction B ooster — and
you have the latest in modern
diesel power.
Let us show you the new WD-45
Diesel Tractor on your farm.
sw anjam an u -

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S A N F O R D TRACTOR
►. IMPLEMENT CO.
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Summer Doesn't Slow Down Results From Classified—Call 1821
IT—BUILDING BEPAIR8
PAINTING

Empty?
'A N T A D S '
* AtKNT *fcM FAST

Ph. 1821
1A -FLA CE S TO CAT
GOOD FOOD AND D A I N K S
served In pleasing surroundings
by plaasint people. The Doggie
Diner 4 A ir. Lake Mary.

MAR-LOU RESTAURANT

24— SALESMEN - AGENTS

14—APPLIANCES

Appliance salesmen, truck fur­
AIK CONDITIONING
Recpalr. Remodel, Rebuild, Repaint nished. Salary to compensate
For . Room or Building
for
deliveries.
Claude
H.
Wolfe.
Jobs large or small. Call 1144-W.
H. fi. P O P E CO. I N C
303 Sanford Ave.
200 Soul* p«rk Ave. Phoae 144*
It—PIANO SERVICE
*3—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Hotpolnt 30 gal table top hot water
L L. Sill — Plano Tachnlclan
heater, ISO. Ph. 003 or 144-W.
Phene 11*4 Bout* t, Sanford
standard Oil Station.
Comer
French A Lake Front. Equip10l» cu. f t Coldapot Refrigerator,
3!—ROOFING—PLUM BIN Q
ment A Inventory. Phone 9144.
good condition. Inquire 2401
Plumbing. Krtshr Heating
Ura&amp;dview Ave. Phone 2467-J.

M. G. HODGES

Servlet on All Water Pumps*Walla Drilled — Pumps
Paola Read, Phone too

PLUMBING
Contract and Rapair Work
Free EaUmatca
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave.
Phone 1124
PLUMBING A REPAIRS
Septic Tank. Installation L Service
Sewtr Connections. Archie C.
Harriett, Phone T34-W or 1334.
W . J . K IN G
Plumbing Contractor
Kohler Plumbing A Supplier
Ream Electric water Hettera
1434 Orlande Dr.
Ph. 44

F IN A N C IA L

34—INHURAM 'S
Preferred Rates to P reiem d
Policyholder*

John William* Inn. Agency
417 Sanford Atlaatle Bank
Phene 34

9&gt;~W *V.AD TO BUY

THE SANFORD HERALD

Frl., Atijr. 17, 1956. Png* •

Small usad combination aafe. l*h,
04—HONKS
1127-M.

Used play pen. Reasonable. Phone 3-Bedroom home. One block from
_ 1171 between t:oo to 5iQP.
school. Screen porch, utility
room, dining area, car portc,
paved streets. Low down pay­
ment. No brokers. Ph. 1464-W.
31—APTS • BOUSES . BOOMS
3-Year old concrete block hum*
with car pone. 2 bedrooms, kit
Tench Avenue borne suitable for
rhen equipped. Living room,
home A bus men, For inform*
bath with tub 4 shower. Full
Don call 1404.
44-BUIUMNG R A T I RIALS
site screen porch. Rt. I, Box
HUTCHINSON'S Ocean P r o n
632-A, Ph. 298-J.
USED BRICK
Apts. 330 S. Atlantic. Daytona
TWO CARLOADS beautiful used
3-BEDROOM
haui* with earporte,
Beach- Call 3374-W for reservebrick. Orange, red, and burnt
porch and utility room, Frigt
tiooa
attar
0:00
p.
m.
black. See them at SHERMAN
dlire appliances, 0223 down
CONCRETE PIPE CO.
FURNISHED apt*. Plume 1111.
LOWED- E. OZIER

RENTALS

SELECT 1/4 Sawed Oak Flooring, VELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
1260 per M. No. 1 Common 0230
privet* baths. 114 W. First St.
per M. No I Common 2135 per
19-MONEY WANTED
3 mtM. Floors T^ld k Finished; EFFICIENCY Apartment.
Reasonable. E. F. Stevens, Ph.
able ter haebater «r rounlt.
Wanted to borrow 42000 by respon
Pnvaw bate. Acres* fretm Pail
716-R-4 after 0 p.m.
sible party on 2nd mortgage
offlee. Maauei Jaaeftee*
Gilt edge security. Re-payable
RED-I-MIX CONCRETE
4100 monthly A fair interest
l Room furtlaaec apt. available
Window Sills * Lints l■
rale. Reply Box LB Ssnford
now. a room furnished apt.
Septic Tanka • Stale Approved
Herald.
available by July 30th. 310 Mag.
Sand • Cement • Mortar 6!tx
nolir. Ph. A. K. Ketaatlar, Flor­
Miracle Concrete Co.
L IV E S T O C K
ist 313.
309 Elm Ave.
Phone 1335

Builder — Phona 13*9
ofHc*: 2001 CL Orlande Dr.

CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
‘ V A -F H A -CONVENTIONAL
FINANCING
'LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
•LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
A . K- S H O E M A K E R . J R .
Phone 1901
1000 Uelionvtlle

it o H T M W o t n n t —

Stolen $50,000
Violin Recovered
Through Want Ad
By plscin| a Classified Ad
in ike Hollywood (Calif.)
CUitca-Newa la 1PJ4, Robert
L, Reynolds, aa insurance
sdlsslat was aklc to make a
contact which led to
covery et a $&gt;0,000 Stradi­
vari** vlolia, stoics
Eiliat Fisher, a (Mean
» lallaia*, 3 year* Wfarel

N4*Mil Maim91 IM tee wei»*i

99d UtMWrtf **a*Rlb* Nweed
Pwmi.fi* IIMMsl*9ilf,lu

I U J 4 MR Emw go Wij^
Friday Menu: Red Snapper, LobW -LO T8
GROUND floor, 3-room complateI;
tier, Jumbo Shrimp, Scallops,
m— DUGS—CAT1V-PETH
....
CONCRETE
Fish Sticki.
furnished .■•urtment. 317 Pal 100x330 like front lot. Crystal
Ready Mixed Concrete, Concrete
FOR SALE—Year old pedigree
Saturday Menu: Prime Rib Roast.
Point, Lake Mary. Ph. 903 or
mclto Ave. IPhone
Block, Sand, Gravel, Cement
Doberman
Pinscher,
fcm slc.
T-Bone Steak, Spaghetti and
144-W
Concrete Pipe to Meet All Qual&gt;
Home broken. Phone 1244-R.
SEE Seal**)* Realty far Desir­
Meat Balia, All Garden vega
fications.
Contracting and itepalr
l%» 9 -4* 9
18 -1
tables. MWY 17-02 South, Phone
able Rome* and Apia. Phona 27. 07—BROKER* and REALTORS
IN7 Sanferd Ave.
Phene 1113 Homes needed for 2 kittens, 4 S h erm an C on crete 1'lpe C o.
»9| |.J • :i
nU75-W.
AURORA
II. Em­
DOWN
Oat Writ 13th St.
Pbeae 2U9 1 4 2 room hpi rn. m s -w .
months old. Th. 1949-M2.
n
i
li'41
JIJ!
1. Rung by a
1. Min's nick­
ploy
R o b t r l A . W illia m * R ealtor
CERAMIC
TILE
'!
11*
Ml
2—PERSONAL NOTICES
name
choir
tl). Korii
; ii ji i» 9 " 11-JP II 9
Female Manchester pups. 126. 40— BUMINKHS EQUIPMENT
Paul F. Mueller A Son Ph. 144
Furnished garage aptt. Electric Raymond Lumiquut, Associate
6. Base ball
2. A thick
tfitd
•i' U4
:i \
Phene 1*73 Atlantic Bank Bldg,
ench. Phone HSO.
HOLLA WAY, Hospital and Bd&gt;y
Free estimate. Quality work.
kitchen. Phone ITS-R.
HAYNES
Ofiiea
Machine
Co.,
plecd
club*
HI)'.
&lt;li i i ' l ' l l hi
place
Beds Day, Week, or Slonih—'Tel.
t
i
:
34—HUHSKtt—CATTLE—HOGS
i*n
&lt;
OWNER
TRANSFERRED
Typewrttars,
adding
machines,
(ileng)
I.
Immense
Avalon Apia. Efficiency, Ph. 7201V
21. Rrver22—SPECIAL NOTICES
1423. Furniture Center —
.9 m--** *
Immediate possession on modem
3. Ova
Sifei-Renlalt, 314 Meg., Ph. 44.
10. Opera ue
ber­
l i t West First St.
M -49-' •
ni ■
PUMPS A SPRINKLER SYSTEMS For Sale— Young milk cow. Gen.
DESIRABLE oa# and two bed2 badroom masonry home, kit­
melody
4. Beverage
ate
WMI-JIJ 1
'll *
All typos and alias, Installed or
tie, letted. Ph. Sanford 1345-W1. STUDENTS-see the newest thing
root* fttnlthod apt. Pk. Ul-W
chen equipped, hardwood floora,
4. A creek
II. Cuban
22. Skill
i HI ill
1110 • V
in typewriters — Royal's 1047
"D o It Yourself."
No buiincsa Saturdayi. Walter
recently re-decorated, good loca­
danc*
(La.)
23. Ood
u.*« *»•
f ’ Ti-in
"Twin-Pa k" portable. The fatt­ Unfurnished 4-Bedroom apt. Near
T r a p ^ Enterprise._________ __
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
tion. Total prloa of |9130, with
13. Pteaaur*
e. Native of
of
(hopping center. Mil Elm. No
O—BOATI AND MOTOBI
est portable on the market. In
good tsrmi.
IT ! N E
. craft
Arabia
pleasure Yeeteedst'e Stewee
Pau pitas*.
7 co Tors. 24 months to par.
Machine and Supply Co.
14. Chests
7. Muscle
23. Place
FOR SALE—TV* H.P. Outboard 107 W. tod S l
Powell's Office Supply
Ph. t l
V
3
Bedroom.
2
hath,
masonry
13.
Watch
poetwitch
24. Python*
22. Pier
rebuilt motor. Mercury, good
117 S. Magnolia
phone M FURNISHED garage apartment, 2
home, nearly new and in ex­
ket
I. African
42—ARTICLES HfK RENT
27. A
as. T* phrase *
bedrooms, living room, electric
eondition. US. Call lt ll,
GATLIN BROTBEEB
cellent
condition,
near
Country
14. U nddesert
fleet
34. Mglodv
kitchen, bath, carports, excel
Dragline A Bulldetar Servlet
NOW 4 mm film rental library 17—FUKMPTRE—HOUNEHOLD
Club, a good buy at f 13,300.00,
measure
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
It.Military life 2*. Exhibit
37, Classify
.
lent location. Prefar coupl*.
Ph. 2231 Geneva. 2493W Banforl.
with
terms.
at
Wleboldt's
Camara
Shop.
210
17. Mother
OFFERS
IB. Jog
39. Forbid
30. EnPHONE 2417.
Buy your Furniture at Berry'.
S.
Park
Ave.
IS
Eskimo
1 H&lt; P, Liu sou
14. Defrauded
40. Bounder
danger
ORLANDO Sentinel Star, Call
Warehouse Fum. Co., at lot W.
knife
Air-cooled, 4-cyele . . . . IJS.00
Ralph Ray, 3140.
1st St. At) nationally adv, furn­ Largt, clean, furnished apt 3 Beautiful, besehed, lakefront lot
II—ANTIQUES
on Yankee Like. 100 foot front­
19. Back
adult*, o n Park Ave.
4.1 H. P. Firestone .......... *14.00
iture at warehouse prices.
i J 4
age, $3400.00.
1 r~ A
30, Choose
I H. P. Mercury 1US
Antique Kalian heavy carved oak
B
U
L
L
D
O
Z
IN
G
Close-in
furnished
apt.
311
Oak.
Used
furniture,
appliances,
Mult,
23.
Water
craft
Model
................. 4134.03
4 pc. dining room suite. $2*0.
Phona
HM-M.
LOWERY
A
BRIDGES
V
34. A creeping
ate, Bought-eold. Larry's Mart,
S M. P. Johnson
Phone 276-J or write P.O. Box
plant
U l East Ut 8L Phoo* 1UL
A -l Condition ....................64.00 Han. 1140-W Orange City Spr 4-1034
T. W. MEBO
040.
Rosa Court Apia. Unfurnished 9- W. DIETRICHS
24. Siamese
4 H. P. Royal
REALTORS
FAIRBANKS • MORSE P u m p a
room apt. Kitchen equipped.
coin
Gear shift— new ......... 4139.00
IMl Fork Ave
Phone 97 or 141
Phono 1404.
Well Drilling, HOWARD C. 40—ARTICLES FOR SALE
pr
24. Amerlcen
I K . P. Scott-Atwaier
LONG,
Phone
300
207
East
Used Maple bunk beds, rompleto
n*ral (A
Gear shift .......................479 40
New
Smyrna
ocean
front
One,
WYNNEWOOD
Commercial Are.
with springs and mattress, lid
Til
• N. P. Mercury
two bedroom apt*., reasonable. Lovely 2 hr hem*, paneled Fla.
der and guard rail I4B. sea
21. National
1944 Mirk •
4141.00
McGrath, Boa 1112, Coronado
room, Hardwood floors, Electric
CROSLEY - BENDIX
"Chuck" at 203 E. First Et.
tod iTsh.J
TV* M. P. Firestone
Station, Naw Smyrna Beach, «r
Salta and Service
Kitchen, completely redecorated
31. Type ot
1444 Model Reg. $229.93 *94.00
Til. 1004-M.
Beautifully landscaped com*r
RANDALL
—Factory to You—
pian*
“
7 Vi H. P. Kvlnrude
Electric Company
Aluminum
HKHK ARE JIIMT A FEW 3-Bedroom unfurnished house. No lot. Most desirable terms l
43. Ureek
193* Model ................... 449.94 Service— tjuallty— Satisfaction
MODERN
end
NICE
UK THE MANY HAVINUH kitchen equipment, 200 French
Venetian Blind*
Utter
10 H. P. Mercury
11,900 DOWN gets this 2 bedroom
Ph 113 Sanford
2437-J-3 De Bary
114th)
Avi.. Phone 140-J,
Enclosed head. Ssg-proof bottom Beautiful Omen* Hats. Chon# of
lightning
1124.00
Ji
CB
Home,
set
an
well-landscap­
34. Part o f
11 Tabla Top* and 13 Chair
rail with plastic ends. Plastic or
10 H. P. Scott Atwater
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
ed
lot,
Fenced
yard,
well,
and
Furnished
cottago
by
week
or
"to b*-'
cnvari . . . Complete with 4
rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
1941 Model ................... 140.00
SUp Covera and Drapes
eatra utility room.
month. Ph. 2010-W-t.
Chair*
eorda.
34. Marry
lu H. P. Johnson
STANLEY KULP
29. Viper*
1444 Model . . . . , , ......... 191.00
Seakarik
Glaaa
and
Paint
Co.
PHONE 2439-J.
MAYFAIR - b
___ houae.
LAKE VIEW and
w
39. Woods* Site*
10 H .T . Wltsrd
112-114 Waaflnd St.
Phone' m
Large yard. Call 1420-J after
LAKE PRIVILEGES
40* Bind
IMS Model ................... 1114.94 AUGUST IS BABY MONTH at
• p. m.
At a price you can afford, 2 Bed
Jameson Studio. Special for chil­ CASH and CARRY — 2 Dressers,
« i. ru t
I f H. P. Scott Atwater 1944
J.4
l 11mAmm
room cinder block homt, 2 yean
with mirrors, 13.00 each. See And—Beautiful 34-re Dlnnerwar* For Rent—1 bedroom furniihad
dren to 4 years. Two OalO, &lt;1
'tie 1/rnm
TinillMM
with Ball-A-Matle . . . . $119.00
old
with
kitchen
equipped,
Full
Sat
Bill. 205 E. First St.
gold frame) 110. PHONE 3194.
41. Man's Richapt. 904 par month, St Johns
It H. P. Scott Atwater
price only $7200. $1,400 down and
nam*
Really.
1944 M o d e l............... . 4219 0')
Trees trimmed, removed and da- Used 3-Pc chrome and plastic
$43 per month.
44. Palm fruit
SO H. P. Martin
mossed. Ph. 1007-R.
dinette 412. Sec "Chuck" at
3-Bedroom. 2 both, home. Partly
ueed just a few hour* .. 144.00
W. H. "B ill" HTEMPEB
203 E. First Hi.
SANFORD TREE CO.
furnished. Smith Cameron Ave.
IS H. P. Johnson
Guy All#*, Associate
Handsome Bedroom Special
11/4 ml. I . Geneva. Ph. W. P.
1954 Model ................... 350.00 ENVELOPES, Letterhead., state­ We buy and acil used furniture.
Arlatte Price, Aaeeclate
904531.
Vanity with large Mirror
97—BROKERS a*d REALTORS
. GAVIN M U ON
Bottler — General Iiuuraaro
Also many motors tom down for
Paying top cash prices for any­
ment., invoices, hand bills, and
Panel Bed
used parts, Reasonable.
Phene 1122
111 N. Flrh Ave.
TRIAL TUESDAY
thing of value. SUPER TRAD­
programs,
etc.
Progressive
Garage
apt.
Alto
ft
room*
unfurn­
ONLY
4144*.
Calk
Chtit nf Drawera
• TRADE IN your old boat, Mo­
ING POSY on 17-32 Ph 2033 W
Printing Co. Phone 401 — 403
ished. Apply 1X21 Magnolia Ave.
BARTOW UP — CUrk a t v l * ,;9 »
2-bedroomi,
bath,
living
room.
K
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tor or Trailer.
West 13U) St.
Kilcha* equipped, carport. E l­ cused o f shooting to d4ilb ift4&gt;
Registered Real Estate Broker
2-IV foam rultOcr sectional, cost Reg.
— Selection nf Boats—
Furnished Apt. 90S Park Ave.
ement location. Price $5400.
1009 E. 2nd.
Phone 1414
4243, like new. only $130. Ask for $139.93
Glaaa,
Mahogany,
Aluminum
T . V . R E P A IR S
ihony McBrid*, kit ahum at F k .
Billingsly, 203 E. First St.
2-room kitchenette apt. Coupla
• Alao aeveral used Boats and 'Til 10 p. m. lo r vice Call*. 43.00,
Ida Southern Colleftd, will ga as
f
1000
DOWN
only.
Phene
224.
Gator Traileri.
J. Q. Herrin, Ph. M G
W. A. Army Cots; $3 M; Paint, $2.30 gal.
Buys this comfortable I bedroom
New Selection of—
trial Tuesday.
Norris, Ph. 1441. Lleaneod Tech­
Mow will you SWAP?
RAYMOND
M.
BALI,
T-Shirts, 44c; Army-Navy Surp­
home. Sturdy and cool roucrelo
1149.30 ATTRACTIVELY furnished •I*sp­
Sofia (Foam Rubber)
nicians, guarantied work.
Mow wilt you TRADE?
OSCAR M. HARRISON
Circuit Judge Don Rtgilter M l
lus, 310 Sanford Ave.
in* rooms wtth or without board
block construction. Electric ktl
Sofa Beds ...... ............
109 00
Your old motor,
JIKG. BKOKlfttS
chcn. In nice location. Only 153
(rial
date yesterday In th* flrM
Matching
Chain
.......
69.30
near
Downtown.
PHONE
1050-W
D
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’T
For a belter grade.
Estate ga* range, $30. Call 931-M.
S. D. Illghleymin, Associate
month, Includes insurance and
degree murder rase. State ARpThrow away that old chair or
Yonr E via rude dealer
244
Smith
Park
Ave.
Phone
Me
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
FURNISHED 2 roomIt apartment,
taxes.
Gunter Stephenson said Gavin, 24,
rocker. Bring it to NIX BED* 2*Pc Used plastic living room Carper ted * Magnet!*, Ph. 1221
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
an* privet*
pi
F rivau entrant# and
Consult A itKALTOR First
DING CO,, ipecUllat* la UP*
suite, priced for quick sale at
admitted shooting McBrid* Bin
m E. lat 8 L
Alexander A Stringer
"B ed Bamberger" Mgr.
bath. Eleetrk stova tad refrigbolstering and mattrea* reno435. Aik for Mute, 209 E. First
CULLEN AND HARKEY
gave no reason.
Real Eitet* 4 Insurance
Open Monday's Ul 0:3* p. m.
•rater. PHONE 979.
12—TRAIL* H*
St.
valing.
I N N . Park Ave.
Phone 1314 Mr*. Lourino Messenger,
Aisoc.
VISIT OUR BALCONY
At the time of the iheetteg;
1301 SANFORD AVENUE
■•Bedroom' furnished apt. Very
107 Magnolra Avr.
Ph. 14 March 22, police were looking fo r
It will pay YOU to see us before
USED Berk Lock platform rock­ $70.50 Scaly Poaturpertlc Matt­
rlen* 4 etna* 1*. Jimmy Cowan, 3 Bedroom hou-c, good location,
you buy. Oper Evening* and Well drilling, water guaranteed,
er and otloman, good condition
Gavin for the (hooting ot another
Oak Parquet floora. G. E. Kitch­
ress, won In national contest,
Phona i l l
IF IT IS HEAL ESTATE
Sundays.
Phono IOoS-W.
ISO.' See Bill at 203 E. First SL
en, 6pace
heater. Venetian
Florida Southern student. On*
and «UU in the crate at Math­
ask
Crumley
4
Montoith
East aid* Trailer Salas
blinds, ear porta, with utility
ftin il*b*d or uB'
eyewitness said d ivln wanted
er's. Will tail for ISO. Phene
at 117 South Park, Phona TTI
Trees trimmad, removed and do*
F.M.B. Sc. 10c 4 2&amp;c STORE
Palatka, Fla.
room,
nice
shade.
Concrete
Phone 944-M ._____ _
Millia Luster, 1Q30-J,
McBride not to give him iw lp tft
They Know
mossed. Free estimates. Phone School Supplies and School Clothes
block construction, already fi­
police, and that McBride, II, In­
Trailer, Sila-Renl, Ph. ,049-XR.
1324-W.
321 S. Sinford Ave.
nanced. 4Itr, mortgage. Price:
SAVE 940.
dicated he would not
O
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T
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CO.
on
this
...........
19,700.00.
3 Small House Trailers, Ideal for :.WSCHOyLS^NSTRUCTION_
Used 2-Pc Living room suite with
warning.
Laura B. Oiler, Broker
Other good values in all price
Fishing Camp. Cheap. Phone
tailored slip rovers $13. See 0 Pr. (regular 1200) Bed Room 94-FARM S AND G E O f ES
Hatal M. Field, Associate
Group. Includes doubt* dresser,
ranges.
722-W or ask Sanford Trailer
"Chuck" at 203 E. First St.
Phsnt 1139
mirror, bookcase bad with low II Acres farm Usd for rant. South See us lor French Ave. Property 2401 So. Orlando Dr.
Park.
BUMPER CROP BEPOETED
EVENINGS: 3111 and 720
U ca a a a S ch o o l o f D u c t
foot. Guaranteed mattrea* and
altaa. CaU UO-M.
Child's bi*h chair ................ BOO
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
TALLAHASSEE UP - Th*
For Sale — 1044, 21’ American
Ballet • Tap • Ballroom
box spring and 2 boudoir lampa.
Child'* crib .......................... 0.40
2344 French Ave.
This is a free p u s to th* Movie- Ids
Forest Servlc*
94-HOMER
house trailer. See Frank Mur­ Beginner, inlormediat*, and ad* Slnoer portable sew' machine 30.00
ONLY 0140.60
J. W. HALL. REALTOR
land Ride-In Theatre for Casey Thursday a bumner crap of 71
valued classes for children o f Burroughs add' machine . . . . 23.00 Remember, you net Warehouse
phy. A 4 P Grocery, Produce
Johnny Walker, Aaawlnte
Dunn. Exp. dale Aug, 24, 1154. million pise seedlings war* «vattDept._________________________
Prices, Cash Discounts and
Undarwood typewriter . .. 22.30
"Call Hall" Phona 1719
Easy Terms at —
..R E G IS T R A T IO N S E P T - § . Large solid oak desk .............. 20.00
BILLS HARD TO P A Y f Sell able from state num rlae ftt
1962 SUverdoae 37-ft. house trail­
WILSON-MAIER
Oak typewriter desk ............ 20.00
OiUslee, Munson and ChiefUnd,
er. 0000 down and take over . aything* you're through Wl 9 h
Phona 144
Upbelsterrd foldlna chairs .. 3.00 311 E. 1st St.
m enu. Sea Damron, Park Ave.
Management Chlsf E. A KaoCm
ym
m
p
Reprr Trading Post
through Want Ads for CASH.
Trailer Park.
nlnghsusen said more seedliaga
Oe Rwy. 17-92
Phone 2033-W. ta-FAEM AND OARDE.W
Call
1UI.
A. B. PETERSON
ABE YOU LOOKING FOR A
were available from nurseries
Accept trailer as part payment ?*— HELP WANTED— FEMALE
|Urnker AssocUlee; A. R. Peterson SWAP ANYTHING! Just place Unn ever before. Th* foraat **rNEW HOME?
Used extension table 4 matching GEORGIA GROWN C a b b a g 9
on large home. Phone 210-W.
Plants
in
any
quantity.
R*ad;
Jr..
P.
J.
ChtiUraon,
Garlield
chairs and buffet 429. Sec B
WAITRESS — Apply Touch ton's
Classified ads. Phone 1111 for a vie* sells the a**dltegi t*
for tatting out Sept. 10th. Varl
Willett*. John Mtiscb and R. W.
at 200 E. First SI.
Drug Mpre, Hr. CUrk.
14—UHKD C A W
owners at cost, -ft* a
helpful ad-writer.
atiee at* o f Mldaoaaon. Marion
William*. A. C. Doudney, Lead
f.o.b. at Um nursery,
Marktt, Early Round Dutch,
flurveyor.
2960 NASH, flUtoiman. 4-door. Curb g ir ls ]a p p ly In pereon to Genuine handmade Oriental rug,
Th* Horn** Built
Glory, Improved Glory. Savoy
Phone 1129
approx. 9' x 12', dark blue, 4174.
Pig'n Whistle.
I ll N. Park Ave
Clean, tubalosa Urea. Best offer
E
f
Mammoth Rad aad Esily ropen
Cost 4700. 2346-J-l. Evrmngr
around 0140. 1030 Maple. No calls
Beautician wanted steady or part
hagan, all from Certified Ferry
MAYFAIR
2132-M-4.
Saturday.
ODHAM 4 TUDOR. INC.
time. Ella's Baauty Salon, DaMorris Seed, Rip* k B ttdy To­
EeaaUfil BnJIdteg Lois
Builder* o f Fiaa Homes
S Luggage Trailer*. On# 41 Chav.
Bary, neat to post office. Ph. Solid mahogany tea carl, retnovmato 4 Produce Co., Stale Farm­
Aia* Lais U Mar vasts
Far Flarida Uviag
able way, 073. Royal easy ad­
1S04-J.
er* Marktt, Sanford, Florida,
justable back chaise lounge, innBEAUTIFULLY Daaigned Thro#
Phone 319.
ru u n su D and w k talu d
WHITE OlRL, over t l. permanent
erspring construction. Wine ra­
And Four Bedroom Homes
Registered Real Estate Broher
salary and tlpa. THE DOGOIE
Pear*
for
sal*.
41.74
per
bushel.
yon stripe upholstery, nu I'h.
1 4 2 baths
Phene 2*71
17-ftt at Hiawatha
DINER, Lake Mary.
Ph. 2344-J. I ll E. 21*1 St.
Varfod Eeteette* * f plena Avail
276-J or write P.O. Box 94&lt;i.
able.
Sewing machine operators, steady WARDROBE. Steamer, Packing ka-MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
land Ride-1* K - u . for Grade
30-BEAU TY PAELOBH
Priced From fttlJM to 214,000
year 'round work. Excellent
Trunks,
Footlockera,
Brief
Haris Stineciphsr. Exp. date
VA (G D -F M A k VHA latervwages, free hospitalisation and
Cases. SANFORD JEWELRY 4 SNARE Drum, Practically New. k o Financing.
Modem Air-conditioned Salon
Aug. 24, 129«.
OKNERAL TUM CONTRACTOR
Call T22-W or ask office Sanford
life imurance. Pleasant working
LUGGAGE CO.. 300 Sanford
H a rrio tt'* B * M t y N o o k
Trailar Park.
DIAL taafftrd SIM-W
conditions, paid holiday* and va­
FOE QU1CE ACTION us* Cla**iAve.
HOMES AVAILABLE)
»*o a. o*k
_____ rn. *71
cations. A p p l y
In person,
South pfiincfMt . . . . Sanford, Fi*.
BtAUTIFT TOUR
flM ad* ta **U rent hire Call
Good prac
ractice trum
.
perfect
Brookfield Mills, 206 N. Elm
41—BUILDING - BEPAWS
NECCHI ELNA
condition,
ueen lro«- G ro .. M anors......... Sanford, Fla.
Sewing Machine Center
Ave.
__
PAINTING
Valencia Villas . . . . DaLand, ria.
or,
123.
Phone
Sales, Service and Rental*
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GARRETTS
RALES OFFICE
FLOOR sanding and finishing.
&lt;111* l a a_____
free gu**t peas to'th e
Phone 1422
M il S. French Ave.
Cleaning, walla i. Serving Ssmi- COLLECTOR 4 SALESMAN OLD 323 E. First St.
Rita T heatre_______________
for Sandra Mi-Kin*
Phmu u « o ft into
► aola county sine* 1« 2S.
nay. Exp. date Aug. 21. 1949.
eatablithed Installment Co, baa Used Perfection gss hoi water
C &amp; s f B lu cco, ca ll
After l:fto p. m. Call 2J71-W
H. M. Gleason. Lake Mary
opening in Sanford for pride
heater, 420. Beaulah Howard. 44—WANTV* TO HUT
awake,
sober
tad
ambitious
Uptala
Rd,
&gt;,
mi.
No.
of
church
painting •all Mr. Tasker.
man. Must bsva car and refer­
This la a free pass to the Rita
ences. Only permanent resident 44 APPLIANCES
Theatre for Dorothy Cain. Esp.
nted apply. Earnings unlimited
Repair work! Horn* aluratioaal
dale Aug. 29. 1939.
PR1G1DAIRE
appliances,
a
a
I*
*
for man willing to work. HotplNo Job tou small. Finished carp­
and
sarvice.
G.
1
1
High.
Oviedo.
taillation Insurance. Write P.O.
enter will give prompt service.
Fla. Phona JO-3 3313 or Sanford YOUR EASY WAY to renting va­
H £ C A N F IX IT !
Box 347 Sanferd. stating age,
Phone 1319-J. Rollins 4 Slagle.
cancies: Classified ad*! Some­
1944-W a fu r O p s .
TOO NUQR FUEMRURST 0 * 4
marital state*. aad previous ex­
thing
vacant?
Phone
1121
for
P tte M %1$4 D e f s
M cK A N K Y 'A M I t H P A IN T 8
perience if a n y ._______
11 th* turpi u* far
Automatic washer, excellant con­
an
ad-wnter.
M il f . Park
Phono 1203
.
.
. 1BBS-M N tffh l*
CASH.
1421
tar
an
addition. Price 0123. Can be fiit Paya To Ue* c la milted.
M aced. Phone 440-XR.
writer.
It Faya T* Use Claaaifud.

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florido, Alabama
Study Possibility
O f Interstate Road
TALLAHASSEE • * - Florid* and
Alabama are reported to Ik? coonera'im In •• 'dlr -lined at linklag interstate highways which

Un-Id be built under tho new fed.
ervl road program.
Executive Director Ralph Davi*
of the State Road Department said
tko studies art being directed to­
ward tying I* tho state-long Ala­
bama highway with tho Jackson­
ville Pensaeola lag In Florida.
Davis wrote U. S. Rap. Bob
tike* of Croatvlew of the plana
Monday.
'T hor* have boon discussions
with tho State Rood Deportment
at Alabama end various Interested

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By VIRGINIA P. ANDERSON
Frienda of Mra. W. B. Harriaon
will be aorry to hear that aha la
confined to the Seminole Memor­
ial Hospital with double pneu­
monia.
Mr. and Mra. Jamea A. Feet
have bought the Georg* Stripple
house on Little Lake Mery and
the 8 tripplca have moved to Win­
ter Park.
Mr. and Mr*. P. D. Andaraon
Jr. and ■children, Mona and Don­
ald of Tampa arrived Monday to
vialt hi* parent*, Mr. and Mr*. P.
D. Anderson on Lake Emma.
Mr. and Mr*. E. T. Ilraalagten
and two sons, o f Troy, Penna.,
have been spending some time
with hla parent*, Mr. and Mra.
C. P. Braslngton.
Mr. and Mra. J. M. Barber hare
rented the house in the fork of
the roada, near the school, for­
merly owned by the Wabbs.
Mr. and Mr*. P. D. Anderson
returned home, Aug. 8, after a
34 day vacation which covered a
IB day conducted tour o f Alatka
and slghUeelng in the West and
middle West. They flew from Or­
lando to Vancouver, B. C., in leas
than 24 hour* and picked up the
8cenery Unlimited Tour there,
proceeding by boat up the Inland
waterway to Prince Rupert. From
there, by ptane, by launch, by
narrow gauga railroad and by

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Florida cltltena as to the poisl-t department in aeeklng approval of
bllity o f an Inter-stata lag orlgl- 299 miles of additional Interstate
naling at the Tennessee line, com- highway* fur Florida had not Ining south through Florida and ful- eluded any new mileage in West
lowing generally the route of U. S. Florida’s Gulf Coast area.
g)l Into West Florida where it
The additional mileage would
would link up with the Jacksonville provide aa interstate highway from
Pensacola lag,” Davis said.
Tampa to Fort Mycra to Miami
"Alabama is taking the Initia- and from Miami to Homestead,
llva aa to that proposal since most
Federal authorltits already have
•f the mileage would ba In that approved 1,184 miles of interstate
state. The Florida department la highway* for Florida and Davis
cooperating wholeheartedly
and
West Florida has ISO milea
has Informally agreed te Join with or about 22 per cent of tho tu te ’a
Alabama in Its reque.t."
Interstate mileage.
• U. S. U l enter* Florida about
"West Florida would be hand10 mile* south of Dothan and run* »omely served by the present In­
due south to Panama City.
terstato plan for Florida" Davis
Davis’ letter waa in reply to a “ Mtelegram from the congressman
"On* leg of the system originates
•sprasslag concern that tho road |at Jacksonville and goes west to

Pensacola, passing through control
areas at Lake City and Tallahaasee. The route generally would
follow U. S. 80 but most of U
would be on a new location."

They at* l&lt;fo cream inaide the
Artie Circle, *aw dni sled race*,
magnificent Mt. McKinley free of
cloud*, handled ice from glacier*
thousand* or yean old. For two
daya on their return from the
tour, they were the gueata o f Mr.
and Mra. Roy Grandey In Seat­
tle. Mr. Grandey and Mr. Ander*on were high school friends,
meeting for the first time in 80
yea n . The Anderson* apent a

day In Salt Lake City and an*
other In Tinea, Okla. They en­
joyed a temperature o f 41 de­
gree* in Mount McKinley Park
and aweltered with 110 degreea In
Tulaa and enthuilaiticaily aaid,
"Seminole County la atill the
beat place to liv el"
Mr*. Catherine Dittlnger, ac­
companied by her granddaughter,
Linda Dittlnger, of Linden, N J ,
arrived by plane, Aug. 8, to vialt
the
form er’* aon-ln-law
and
daughter, Mr. and Mr*. Eugene
Seaman.
Ml** Gwyn Yale*
returned
Monday from a vacation ipent
with her aunt, Mr*. M. E. Gatchell, in North Carolina. While
there, abe attended a Billy Gra­
ham meeting and afterward*
abook hand* with him and VicePreaident Nixon.
Mr. and Mra. Clyde Fluke are
home again, after «pending tom#
lime with their
children in
Harriaburg and Hanover, Penna.
Mr. and Mra. Harry Smith
have returned from a ihort vaca­
tion apent with their ion and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mra.
Dale Smith. While there, they
welcomed a new grandchild, their
first grand*on!
Mr. and M n. John Harty have
Juit returned from their auramer
home In Wanaque, N J.

Mr. aad M n . Glen Cochraa
and aon David left Wedneeday
to make their future home In
Virginia.
Mrs. S. J. Grady o f Starke ar­
rived Monday to vialt her aon
and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and
M n . F. G. Lae. The Rev. Grady
will Join her ahortly.

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WAYNOKA, Okla. IF—A ly a t r old boy ba* learned the b u d way
that electric light corda aren’t
for teething.
The youth, too of Mr. and Mr*,
d e a r Arnold Jr., Waynoka, atarted
gnawing the live cord aad finally
got down to the wire.
He waa burned about the mouth
but the Injurlea were not aerieuA

Piym tnli may bo § t i i lo J u M
ovw • long or short period,
whichovor you proior

Mr. and Mra. Mercer Murray
and Ronnie of Fort Valley, Ga„
were the weekend guestc of Mra.
Mercer’a mother, Mra. J. M.
Hood.
Walter Wiederbold. USN, haa
been apending a abort leave at
home, before going on to hU
new aalignment In Klngivllle, i

111 W ait Pint Street

407 West Central Avenue

IT'S QUIET in

O v e r 4 0 0 E x o t i c T r e e s A n d Plants M akq
Crystal Lake Nursery O ne O f Largest In Area
U you ore curious about the
hundred* o f beautiful eraamesto) blooming and foliage plants
that will thrive In this part nf
Florida a abort drive out te tho
Crystal Lake Nursery la Lake
Mary will bo a thrilling revet*Owned and operated by Mr.
•ad Mra. C. W. Smith. Crystal
Lake Nursery la located on LakeView Boulevard, throe blocks

of which there are doaens o f
varietiei at Crystal Lake Nur­
sery. One could go on sad o «
naming the hundred* of variet­
ies o f exotic tropical and sub­
tropical plant life found at Cry­
stal Lake.
As Important to the home gardncr aa beauty In a plant, says
Mr. Smith, la the health and in­
sect-free rood!lion o f the plant
at the time of transplanting! At
Crystal Lake, pUnt disease and
insect menace la reduoed to a
minimum by tho latest scientific
methods. AH propagating beds
are underlaid by sheets o f plastic.
No plant Is grown directly an
tho ground. As on extra precau­
tion. the mixtures of anil 'and
com poet used in propagation la
first "cooked*’ In a sterilisation
FitAs the result o f estrone care
practiced at Crystal Lake Nur­
sery it is accredited with the
highest rating by the Mag* De­
partment o f Agriculture nursery
inspector. "Vialtore a rt always
welcome," said Mr. Smith. "Just
turn right from Use Country d u b

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Where everyone liven a cartfrag aa4 reinxad Ufa. Lock Arbor Mart a
project bat a group o f select homes situated on sloping bilk with accana
la canal frontage. Loch Arbor 1a ideal for children because o f It's safety
features. Tho homes, built by Wellborn Phillips Jr, art throe bodrooms
2 baths. With fall all General Electric Kitchens, Large closets. Automatic
Washers, Dishwashers, Full Ceramic TUe Baths. Aad Your cheico of
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Problems
Subject Of Panel
Discussion Tonight
Aoha Angel, assistant principal at
Ptoecrest School, Hiss Marilyn Cal­
houn, atudent i t Florida Southern
Collage, and James Davit, ■ studapt pt Florida State University,
erili bo pantliita for tonight's
Christian Adventure Week topic,
T een a g e Problems."
Questions which were handed In
by Methodist/ outb will be dlieusaediamong the panelists and among
t t # youth In the audience.
Supper will be served by the
Dependable Sunday School Class at
l-o'clock this evening. Bob Reely
fr. and Mist Mabel Chapman will
then lead the group in fellowship
singing and games.
The panel discussion Is tcheduld
ter T:lo this evening following the
supper hour. Parents and friends
a n Invited to attend.
A t 1:20 this evening, the Rev.
Claries Herron wOl speak In the
church sanctuary on the subject
"W hM Jesus Was A Teenager."
The supper, panel discussions,
and group singing will be held in
the educational building o f the
First Methodist Church.
Tonight’s panel discussion Is the
eeond la the series o f events stag­
ed for the boys and girls o f interaadiate age during Christian AdH ltu re Week.
T he Rev. Charles "Chuck" Herfen, speaker for the week's prom ta hte son of Mr. and Mrs.
r Herron of Sanford,

Company To Make
Feasibility Study
Of Proposed Base
The Bureau of Yards and Docks
has announced the awarding of a
contract to the Airways Engineer­
ing Company o f Washington, D. C.
for a feasibility study and modified
advanced planning report in con­
nection with the proposed Naval
Station at Osceola, in Seminole
County.
The contract provides for a study
o f all aspects o f the Osceola area
to determine whether or not the
site can accommodate a major air
activity.
If the results of this study indi­
cate that the site is suitable the ad­
vanced planning study will be made
to provide comments and recommaaditloni relative to locations of
the base components and the cost
estimates for major Items.
D m base is being planned with
12^00 foot runways and support
facilities for over ISO aircraft, soo
officers and 3,500 enlisted person­
nel.

H o sp ital
Has Items
For Sale

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On Feb. 1, o f this year the much
needed, beautiful new Seminole
Memorial Hospital was opened to
the public and began Its opera­
tion.
This event also marked tha d os­
ing o f the "well remembered"
Fernald-Laughton Memorial Hoepita I, located at Goo Oak Ave.
Fernald-Laughton was a land­
mark, a place where, through tho
ycara sinco its inception, tho ills,
illnesses and Injuries o f Sanford
and Semtnoio County’s dtlxens
wera attended.
As the old hospital was dosed
the governing board members o f
the association Invited several
community groups to share in the
used equipment which was not
needed at the new hospital.
Among those receiving some of
the useful equipment and expres­
sing their appreciation wera: the
Medical Center at Oviedo; the
Medical Building at Long wood;
the Good Samaritan Home, San­
ford; tho Cancer Closet o f the
Simlnolo County Unit o f the
American Cancer Society; The
Red Cross; I.O.O.F. Hall; and
Plnccrest School.
Some o f the equipment has been
reconditioned and will bo returned
for use in tho event a necessity
should arise.
A few items are still at (he FernatdLaughton Memorial Hospllal
Building and Interested person*
who may be able to use them are
invited to visit tho building to
look at them. A number o f the
items have some very definite
value and may bo purchased at
any time between the hour* o f
9 n. m. and 3 p. m.
..............
The Fernald-Laughton Hospllal
office is open dally for the pub­
lic's convenience.
Among the items for sale at
the old hospital are: gas cook
stove; tables, standi, water cooler,
TB-gallun water healer; lamps, Ice
chest; light*, steam steriliser; Ja­
lousie door; four small go* heau
era; bottles; beds; desks; cabi­
net*; crutches; and hat racks.
There are sl«o many Item* that
may be given away.

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MONDAY AUGUST 20, 1058

SAN FO RD , F L O R I D

Ike-N ixon Ticket Seen
As GOP Confab Opens
. IAN FRANCISCO &lt;« - The Republican Nstional' Convention op­
ened today with all the suspense
of a calendar.
Almost everyone agrees to
what's coming — another Elsen­
hower—Nixon ticket. In a broad
sea o f confidence, the only Island
of contention It a tiny atoll mann*d by Harold E. Slaisen. U is
well o ff the main shipping lines;
Stassen’s headquarters In the 8 t.
Francis Hotel gets few Important
visitors.
Pictures o f President Elsenhow­
er and Vice President Nison aro
the only ones hanging in the con­
vention hall, in the lobbies and
corridors o f the graceful old hotels
atop Nob H1U and along tho aIpins slopas o f Powall Street Pic­
ture* o f any other candidate* are
harder to find than au empty
hotel room.

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NO. 162)

Jaycees' Annual Fishing
Rodeo Set At Lake Carola
Chiefs Club Launches A ug. 2 9 President Reported
Date Se t Prepared To Give
Mem bership Drive
For Event

The Seminole Chiefs Club began
its membership drive this morn­
ing, said Thomas Stringer, vice
president of the organisation and
chairman of the membership cam­
paign.
The campaign, said Stringer, will
be climaxed next Saturday morn­
ing following a week's concentrated
activity on acquiring the full quota
f member* expected for tho 1936-37
Seminole High School sports acti­
vities cooperation.
A meeting of all interested cltlxen* and members fo the newly
Organised club will bo hrld tomor­
row night in the commissioner's
room at the Sanford City Hall at
7:30 p. m. when the membership
campaign will be fully discussed.
Stringer said today that three
teams have been appointed for themembership drive headed by Tea m
Captains J. Brailey Odhara, Dr.
John .Morgan and Mason II. Whar­
ton.
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Member* of Odhsm's team are:
Mr*. Dorothy Odham, tlporge Touhy, Mrs. Louise Touhy, Joel Field,
W. W. Tyre, Floyd Cooper and
Fred Murray.
Member* of Dr. Morgan'* team
are; Mrs. John Morgan, Dr. John
Epp», Mr*. John Epps, Dr. A. W.
Epps Jr., and Mrs. A. W. Epps,
G. Andrew Speer and Mr*. Speer.
Member* of Whorton'* team
are: M. L. Rshorn Jr., John Hader, William Kader, B. L. Perkins
Jr., B. U Perkins Sr.. Ed Keith
and Mr*. John Schlrard.
According to plans, tho team get­
ting the most member* during the
week's membership campaign wilt
be treated to a barbecue supper
which will bo ataged Just prior to
the first football game of the sea­
son. The supper for tch winning
team will be provided by th* two
losing ttwpy
J
Hewwver, Thomas Stringer, the
membership campaign chairman
said that tha harhecue supper will
bo held for all member* both old
and new.
The High School Principal of
Seminole High and the reaching
staff are member* of the Seminole
Chiefs Club by virtue of their posi­
tions relative to the athletic pro­
gram that will be presented during
the coming year.

2 SNAS Men Elect
To Stay In Sanford

Tho Seminole County Junior
Chamber of Commerce announced
today that they will sponsor the
Seventh Annual Fishing Rodeo
for youngster* under the age of
14.
The date for this event has been
■et for Wednesday, Aug. 29, by the
Rodeo Chairman, Jack Sewell.
Thla year, the annual event
-aged for the hundreds of Semi­
nole County children who look for­
ward to tho occasion, will be held
in Fort' Mellon Park around the
newly named Lake Carola.
U. Andrew Speer, president o f
tho Seminole County Jaycees said
Ihls morning, “ We are expecting
to have more than ooo boy* and
girls at this year's Fishing Ro­
den." Every boy and girl in Sem­
inole County within the age limit
ia invited to take part in thla big
pre-school event, Speer laid.
The Jayccei will furnish tha
poles, hooks, llns and the Semi­
nole County Sportsman Associa­
tion is contributing the wormi to
be used In the big event. There
will be no shortage o f poles, line
and bait, Chairman Jack Bewail
commented. The Jaycees are now
preparing and arranging their
huge stock o f poles at the City's
Shop*.
Again, free transportation will
b« provided to Lake Carols from
every section of the county and
tho schedule of hue operations for
the day will be announced later
along with the routes that the
lingo buses will take In order to

Nixon Clear Track

SAN FRANCISCO UP— President
Elsenhower was reliably reportel
to be ready to give Vice President
Nixon a clean rack for renoralnation In the Republican conven­
tion opening today.
In. the face of a campaign by
Harold E. Stassen, to dump Nixon
Ihe vice president's associates said
today they had received assurance!
Elsenhower will submit neither
publicly nor privately eny list o!
men he regards as qualified and
acceptable to him as a running
mate.
Statscn has pinned hla drive to
replies Nixon on a hope that El­
senhower would let It be known
before the convention's balloting
session Wednesday that some
others would be equally suitable aa
a vie* presidential nominee.
Stassen, oo leave of absence at
Elsenhower's disarmament assist*
ant, haa been plugging for reluetint Gov. Christian A. Harter o(
Massachusetts. Herter is asking
Rep. Joseph W. Martin Jr., th*
convention's permanent chairman,
to withdraw him ama If It la of­
fered for second place on tha tic­
ket.

Politicians from the north and
south arc disagreeing strongly
these day* about the relative mer­
it* of their home ground*, but San­
ford seems to agree with people
from moit everywhere. Can't be
the *uper-highwsy* or skyscrapers,
s..*I2!?rwf!5p* F°“ ‘ urn you're
must be the Sanford brand ef fish­
banded
Eisenhower-Nlxon
buting, boating and leisurely living
t? IU’ .T? 1 ,e * Eisenhower-Nlxon
that make* people want to slay
"CHek with Ike and
here.
Dick, you see dancers end sing­
Francl* K. Blalock of Hartford,
ers whooping it up fo r the incum­
Ala. and Irwin V. Hcndleman of
bents.
F.lmhunit, N. Y, both laid they feel
Last night • hotel rumor swept
that way when they rc-cnllitrd In
% «fa
sedate marble columns
Heavy Attack Squadron Nine. Be­
o f the Fairmont Hotel. The rumor
side* sharing the same viewa on
was that one key delegation was
nice place* for duly, both men can
madly split—where to have din­
also look back on a tour of service
ner. But it quickly blew over.
with the U, S. Army in their past
Outside o f Stassen's small voice,
hLtorirs.
there are Just no stgna o f disa­
Ilrndlemsn, a Chief Aviation Msgreement here. You don't see can­
talvmith in charge of VAH-9's Air­
didate* racing between hotel* to
frame* Shop, wa* born in New York
make their aalei pitches. You see
City, served in tho Army from 1836
none o f the franUc pulling and
to 1930, is married to Ihe former
hauling, banging attacks and
Mi*» Josephine Land of Vineland,
counterattacks and other signi o f
N. J.
battle you saw among the Demo­
Blalock,
Aviation Machinist's
crat* at Chicago last week.
Mote Second Class, work* on VAHIt would take a Harry Truman
O'* Jet line. Before beginning his
Sanford has 10 apprentice* In
to stir up this convention.
current tour «f duty he was a civil
In the absence o f any Indication
Delegates don’t argue eaodi- trades and crafts, reports Andrew
service worker at the Naval Air
from Elsenbowar that others am
detei. They talk about riding tho Bernard, area representative of the
Station, Pensacola, lie also found
acceptable, Nixon's re nominate In
cable cars, touring Fisherman’s Florida Industrial. Commission's
time to atlrud Jacksonville State
apeps red to avery body—probably
Apprenticeship
Department.
Wharf or waiting in line at the
Including Stassen — aa about aa
Teacher* College, He nml Mr*. Bla­
The apprentices train under
"T op 'O Tho Mark" fo r » look at
certain act t o about o f ocetamai
lock, the former Miss France* E.
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tha city from tho heights o f tha state approved programs. They
Payne of Piedmont, Ala., make
work
under
the
supervision
of
skill­
Mark Hopkins Hotel.
Ihelr home in Qitccn with their
lunily to attend.
the coaventioa by
three children.
The convention hall Itself Is the ed Journeymen to learn a trade,
A list of. the prises, which agaht Bailee* e*
big Cow Falsee, south o f town, and take classroom courses of the
this year to * b^lng donated n r
A am ill but enthusiastic «udt- at the foot e f San Bruno Moun­ related theory behind, tha work.
Merchant*' o f Sanford wlU ba dhApprentice*. t\ Sanford hvludo
ra ce, thrilled to jb d artistry e f tain en d M ar "BoneyUrtf flfli,"
nounecd later. However, Jack Se­
Utile Miss Ally son Lee a t the May- where animal carcasses are pul­ eight lu carpentry andt Wo with
well said thla morning that prise*
fair Inn Saturday lig h t when the verised Into fertilizer, lik e the Th# Sanford Herald.
will fa awarded for the first fish
U-year-eld concert pianist delight­ Democrats at tbs Chicago Stock­
As o f July 1, there were 1|U
SOPCHOPPY tev—An 11-year-old caught; tho longest fish landed;
The many friends e f BUI Holler
ed her listeners with a group o f yards Amphitheater, delegates at apprentices In training throughout
girl knutvn as a chronic sleep­ the smallest fish brought In, In tha Jr., owner o f Holler Motor Salee
tea classical and popular num­ this convention will not be without ho sae, more han ever before In
walker disappeared from
her various ago groups and classifica­ here and In DcLand, will regret
tho history e f thi-p rogram, reports
bers, concluding with "Bumble a memorable odor,
home at a forest tower station tion*.
Arrest*
and
summonses
for
Ihe
lo leam that he la confined in
Boogie."
In a bam M ar the main hall,, S. C. Bighhtn, State Apprnticship weekend, beginning Friday noon
near the edge of the big ApalarhFish Memorial-Hospital there with
In
order
to
provide
entertain­
Department
Director.
the
Republicans
have
2,000
extras
Bather than disappoint her auii'.ilj National Forest csrly today.
and ending at midnight Sunday, In
ment and pleasure for those who a broken hip aa the result e f an
Blgham said this this program Seminole County totaled 49. accord­
dQfeca, kept to a smaU number on hand— "volunteers" who wilt
When the blonde haired, bluewould not otherwise have an op­ accident which happened In Or­
dua to tho heavy rainstorm which be rushad, #00 at. a clip, into tho "presents splendid opportunities for ing to the Warrant* and Capias
eyed girl, Star Hall, couldn't ba
portunity to partlclpata in a Fish­ lando Friday evening.
caused the cancellation o f tho hall ta fill any sizable empty young men to become skilled Jour­ Book in the olifee of Seminole
located crews of forest rangers
ing Rodeo, the Jaycees are Invi­
neymen
In
a
craft
or
trade.
Florida
As Holler stepped o ff a curb, t o
apacea
that
m
ay
develop
in
the
Swimming party scheduled just
ami blnodhuunds were called out
County Shciriff J. Luther Hobby.
ting children from the Methodist tripped and fell heavily to tho
today iso spending and reeds more
prior to her eppeerance in the spectator seats.
in a search for her.
According to the records in the
Children's Homo at Enterprise ground. Believing that ha was not
apprentlcest o mset tth skilled de­ Sheriff’ s office arrests for public
bell room , the personable young
A Florida Forest Servlet- piano
ar.ri
Lutheran Haven at Slsvla.
mands
o
f
a
growing
state."
badly hurt, ha procaedad to drivo
artist gave a recital oven longer
Intoxication were IS; no driver*
also was dispatched to aid In the
Sewell suld this morning that his car fo hi* home In DaLand.
Those in this area who are in­ Uccn»e four; excessive sored five;
than planned. One of the most
-arch in a desolate wooded area
terested In becoming apprentices driving while Intoxicated 3; driv­
Seminole High School Band Mas­ about seven miles south of here, because "this event attracts many Finally, upon medical examinedifficult numbers in her entire
can learn more about tha program ing while license revoked two; reck- ter Ernest Cowley said this morn­ Sopchoppy is about 40 miles south­ hundreds of young anglers, thla tlon, it was discovered that t o
repertoire o f over CO committedby contacting Andrew Bernard at lea* driving three; open profanity ing tha the summer band pracice west of Tallahassee near the year wo are preparing for over had suffered a fracture o f th*
to-memory w ts "T bs Little Donright hip,
600."
East ay St., Jacksonville, or by two; parking on the highway one;
Cowley aaid thatthe practice will coast.
f a r ," AU o f her numbers end her
Championship and
runner-up writing the Apprenticeship Depart. falling to have motor vehicle undrr schedule will he continued till*
Lake Carols ha* been stocked by
mSersfl were very welt received.
Ihe City of Sanford under the su­
Tuesday noon et the Yacht Club, trophies for the 1956 Sanford Naval ment, Florida Industrial Commit control one; possession of moon­ year on Tuesday evening* instead
shine whiskey one; driving without or the former Thursday evening
pervision o f Sid RIChsrd and
Aliysoe will appear before the Air Station (softball Season, were slon, Tallahassee.
Joint apprenticeship committees light* one; pn**e»»lon of lottery tic­ schedule.
Game Warden Harry llervlsh. It
Memfara e f the Sanford Lions' awarded to representatives o f th*
Cowley said that the ptaclcr will
August IT
Club .and the following week, be­ Heavy Attack Squadron Seven, of labor anil management repre­ ket* one; potaesaion of stolen pro­
Partly cloudy through Tuesday Is expected, ax ha* been in other
fore the Lions' Club o f ML pore. and eavy Attack Training Unit sentatives, or a plant committee perty one; and unlawful riding of he hekl in tho liandroom at Semi- with srallerrd afternoon and years, many officials o f tha
teams respectively, in ceremonies ins n individual firm, supervise the railroad train two. The number of inole High School from 7:30 lo 0:39
Eileen Oroover (Sanford)
rarly
evening
thundershowers; Game and Fresh Water Fish Com­
held in the Administration Build­ training of apprentices in each lummonaea fort rafife violations p. m. Beginning with tomorrow
mission ae well ae officers and John Dukes (Altamonte Springs)
lew
tonight
66-73.
and other case* numbered seven. night.
ing o f tho station.
trade or craft.
members o f the Seminole County Mrs. William Leffler (Sanford)
Captain Robert W. Jackson,
Births
Bbortsman'i Association will at­
U8N, Commanding Officer o f
Baby Girt Sweat
tend the event ta assist the Jay
Sanford Naval Air Station, pre­
Baby Boy Frallck
cees in staging the annual event.
sented the championship trophy
Discharge*
Plane for the Seminole County
to Commander L. B. Libby, USN,
Linda King (Sanford)
Jaycee Fishing Rodeo have been
" F o u r Sanford young men and one Commanding Officer o f VAH-T,
Evelyn Baldre* (Sanford)
underway for many weeks under
MUM lady from Da ary attended while members of the VAII-7 team
Dorothy Young and baby
the leadership o f Jack Sewell. Va­
the highest " K M ’ possible In received Individual trophies.
Bonnie Rlcharde and babv
rious
committees
have
been
form­
awlmming, at Oriindo laat week
Accepting the runner-up troAngnat 11
ed fo take care o f the children
whan-they successfully passed their pL'es for the Heavy Attack Train­
and their needs wfaila attending
tests as Americas Red Cross Water ing Unit team, was Commander
W. G. Jones (Sanford)
the fishing event.
Safety Instructors.
D. A. Miller. USN. Executive Offi­
Allca Nutt (Orange City)
"E very precaution will be taken
“ How qualified to teach swim cer o f IIATU, and Aviation ElecHelen Smith (Longwoodi
for the safely o f every yhlld that
l, junior and senior life sav- triclan'* Mate 2nd class, William
Births
attends our annual Fishing Ro­
and to pas* other* In junior
Baby Boy Null
Oltri.
d eo," said Chairman Sewell, Medi­
and senior life saving tests, are:
After winning the regular NAS
Discharge*
cal attention will be available in
S a fa ri Samuel, Kenneth MeMur- Intramural softball tournament,
T. R. Alford (Sanford)
esse of minor accidents which
say, Wiley Jasrell and Jim Lum- the VAII-7 team wrnt on to win
John Hart (Sanford)
have proved to ba very few and
Dtraon, all o f Sanford and Miss the tournament at Jacksonville
Dewey Gammage (Sanford)
axceptlonal.
Bally Kiedsr of De Bary.
before being eliminated in the
Sara Sweet (Sanford)
It ie expected that ice cream
They a rt receiving tho congra first round of play at th# ComMarcia Loecbelt (Sanford)
'and cold drink* will fa served to
tula tiers a f their friends on having AlrLant {Commander, Air Force
Gertrude Frampton (Sanford)
each child participating, however,
attained their objective after long Atlantic Fleet) tournament at
.intuit 12
complete plans bava not yet been
Bear* of training and haring the
Norfolk, Va.
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announced.
i
purpose in mind to render first aid
Ann G race/ (Sanford)
"The 1956 Seminole County Jay*
i r to sav a Uvas.
Helen Smith (Longwood)
re* Fishing Rodeo will fa one o f
Bertha Williams (SanfoMt
th* biggest events o f Its kind In
Anthony Bryent (Sanford
the state," Jaycee President Speer
FLAME MAKES MAIDEN TB1P
Carl F. Treulh (D# Bary
MIAMI un — Arrival o f a eta
■aid this morning.
JACKSONVILLE, IB — Picket­
Births
two engined airliner from SantisBaby Boy G race/
DEMONSTRATION COUNTIE*
•*,0111*, today Inaugurates a low ing o f the Southern Ben Telephone
Baby Girl Smith
SELECTED
Cast weekly shuttle o f d a ta Air- end Telegraph Co. stopped last
Baby Girt WilliamUna Service between Chile and
JACKSONVILLE, UP — P*to»
n Pickets paradad In front of tho
M actorg-s
Beach and Collier have been se­
Miami.
Wise (Lake
stary)
Thirty-eight passengers, Inclu­ office In what telephone company
lected as demonstration counlloe. Vane*
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for a project to Improve maternal I Virginia Longwtll and baby gurl
ding some newspaper writers, officials said was an unauthorised
and child health aarvlcea for ml- Kathleen Pawld and baby boy
ns*re expected on the 20-hour ■trike.
.
The work stoppage was caused
■rant agricultural workers.
Elisabeth Perkins (Sanford)
maiden trip.
refusal o f a number os workers
Dr
Wilson T. Bowder,
«t*l* Charlie Bennett
(Sanford)
Ernest E- VMoch, Miami teprehealth officer, aald the
Stale Irma C b»on tSanford)
aentativ* o f Ctota, said plan** to cross picket lines thrown up
- * ’V . i'rtW B 'B oard of Health had received
August 27
will arrive la Miami Mondays and by Western Electric
Dan Anderson, district super­
Admission*
1774,300 for it o five-year prol»«L
Joave for Santiago ou Wednes­
Mrs. Julia Tabor
Th* board raid there wera about
d ay!. VUloch laid the faro la at visor said more than half hla
Lyd.a .ohnson (Li a. rJ
20 000 migrant* to Palm Beach
Most so to to p*r cent below pre­
Mr*. Dick Alton (S »o:
“ nd I.OQO to 7,000 to collier - f a
vious charge* in order fa encour­ supervisory viorkera took over
j
Discharges
age more people In Latin Ameri­ without Impairment * f rarvlce.
T to picketing started r * * t* ^ »r
political music with Bill McMalna, the eon* I* T to to t a k * will to at Pabotoe,
Mrs. B» '» n Dufsult
can countries to travel end to*
discussing polities
DELEGATE V O U E A. WILLIAM* JR. at the Conn Organ last
official
Vection organist.
better acquaint* with their dospitt abatnci
t o f a *iri
Bella cla d * nod Immobile*.
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weak while attending the Democratic NaGoral Convention in Chlc m to ld fa C h k o fo ’a international AaapUltoati*. WiUtoaw to
strike M tkn.

10 Apprentices Are
Training In Trades,
Crafts In Sanford

K

11-Year-Old Artist
Thrills Audience
W ith Piano Recital

Weekend Arrests,
Summonses Are 48
In Seminole County

Trophies Presented
To Championship,
Runner-up Team s

?lVT.er £ n V nd“lrt " ,&gt;PPOr‘ °ff*rin* ^ EisXto^i^SaSrS

Sleepwalker, 11,
Disappears Today

Holler In Hospital
With Broken Hip

Band To Continue
Tuesday Practices

Weather

Five Pass Tests
A t Red Cross Water
safety Instructors

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Southern Bell
Picketina Stops

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
*
THURSDAY. AUGUST 16, 1956
SANFORD, FLORIDA
l*z*'.'*•

Kiwanians
d

GEORGE BARTLETT HERNDON I* shown receiving bis commis­
sion as n 2nd Lieutenant in the U. S. Army. Receiving this honor
upon hi* graduation from 8tetion University In DoLand, he will
enter the service In March of 1987. Herndon la the son of Mr. and
f Mrs. 0 . P- Hsmdon, 1800 Sanford Avc.____________ ___________ __

Big 3 Proposes W orld
Board Handle Canal
LONDON Ufv—The Western Big*
J h r e s proposal today that the
operation of th# Sue* Canal be
Qmade the responsibility of an In­
te rn a tio n a l board, Including Egypt
linked to the United Nations.
U. 8. Secretary of State Dulles,
m behalf of the United States
France and Britain, presented a
fWir-point plan for solving the In­
ternational crisla blown up byEgyptian President Nasser's na­ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
tionalization of the vital waterway.
Dulles told the 12-nation Sucx SAN FRANCISCO III — Repub.
.conference lha board proposed by llcani expect to work out in clos­
• t h e Wait would be established by ed session tonight their first rough
treaty and would provide for op­ d raft of their IBM platform.
eration of the canal in accordance
Sen. Everett Dlrksen of Illinois
with th* 1886 Constantinople con­
said
it will have a strong civil
vention.
‘ The plan would insure that the rights statem ent It may urge th*
board could not be dominated by arming of Israel (p help preserve
any single power or group of pow­ Middle E ast peace, reported New
ers and would open* the canal to York Atty. Gen. Jacob K. Javlts.
Other developments towards
Soviet Foreign Minister Dmitri
jtShepilov made a bid to broadsn Monday’s opening of tha national
v tb t conference to Indude 24 other convention in tho Cojr Palace &lt;
nations — Including Bed CMga—» P arty stalw art* -reiterated at
waive procedural
*very opportunity that Vice PreslebyecUon* *»d expteslea wilting- detit Nixon would
M1|H sbo.tenomlnated.
. **nnmin*t&lt;.&lt;L
m u to help In a peaceful solution
But Governors Theodore McKclto teh dispute.
din - of Maryland and Goodwin
Egyptian President Gamal Abdel
Nasser, who boycotted the con­ Knight of California reiterated
ference. kept an eya on the pro­ squally frequently " I’m avail­
ceedings by sending some of his able." And headquarter! for Gov.
foreign experts to oLndon ea side- Christian Hertcr of Massachusetts
was opened next door to the down­
a|Jne observers.
* The polite end formal air in this town office of Citizens for Eisen­
old capital was in sharp contrast hower. The Citizens support Nlxoa.
Tho national committee ap­
to strike* and demonstrations
sweeping the Arab world in protest proved tbe seating of a South Car­
olina delegation headed by David
against the conference.
ShepUov, in criticising th* make- Dowa of Bradley. It thus denied
ttp of the London parley, saldi
an appeal from National Commlt“Cairo should be the real place teewoman Mrs. John E. Mcsservy,
dor a conference on the Sues Ca­ National Committeeman J. Bates
nal.”
Gerald and State Chairman Oscar
The Western Big Three called W. Pitts, old-line party regulars.
jrtha m atting in London to chalThe committee also divided Mis­
* lenga Nasser's sole control over sissippi's 18 votes by approving a
the guts Canal and place it under Contest Committee report alotInternational guidance.
ting eight votes to a group beaded
by Perry W. Howard, Negro a t­
torney and national committee­
Kennedy To Place man for 22 years, and seven to
a group led by Wirt Yerger Jr.,
Stevenson's Name Young Republican from Jackson,
Miss.

GOP To Work Out
First Rough Draft
Of '56 Platform

-.Before Convention

H CHICAGO IP — Adlai Stevenson
1-naaouneed today that he haa
* l|e d Sea. John Kennedy of Mas■aehuaetta to place his name befins th* Democratic National
Goavention for the presidential
nomination this afternoon.
-Rogor Tubby, presi secretary
ftif Stevenson, emphasized “ this
baa nothing to do with the vice
presidency.”
The press secretary said Stcv#UUon “has long admired Sen.
Kennedy."
'-Tubby said WUliam Blair, Stev­
enson's assistant, started Hying
about 1 a. m. CDT today to reach
Kennedy and ask him to make
tba nominating speech.
The senator was rsacksd about
g 'o'clock and agreed to do it,
TUbby added.

# ta ll Tells Group
Ike Is 'President
O f All People'
.

BAN FRANCISCO IP — Leonard
Hall, chairman of tha Republican
Nilioqal Committee, told a mass
rnf«»«g of San Francisco Young
Republicans 1a* night that Dwight
D. Elsenhower is th* first man In
A m erican history who is " a presi­
d e n t of all the people."
“ When yoo taka a proposal
the President, the first thing
asks la: “ la that a good tUag
US million Americans?" Kak
Wrted-“This la

e ss

Sikes: Adoption
O f 'M ilder' Plonk
M eans Party Win
CHICAGO U»v-Rep. Robert L.
Sikes, chairman of (he Florida
delegation to the Democratic con­
vention. said today the adoption of
Utc "m ilder'' civil rights platform
plank “ means a party victory In
November."
Sikes said as ba left the conven­
tion hall in tha early morning hours
that the party is more united than
at any time, since 1032. He said
it “ closed ranks last night."
The Democrats, he continued,
“are now ready to go out and win."
He said adoption of the platform
and rejection of a minority report
on civil rights “ shows that this
U a day of moderation."
dent 'Truman In his speech to the
“ redeemed himself” to
a large extent with those of the
party vwho are supporting Adlai
Stevenson for the nomination.
Florida 'will cast Us ■ votes to­
night In Ibe presidential nomination
iand it was a possibility that Steven­
son might get them all. Twenty-two
arc icommitted to the former Illi­
nois governor and the other six
would have gone to Sen. Estes Kafauver had he stayed in the race.
The six have not made up their
minds fully on a candidate. They
leaned ofr a while to Sen. Stuart
Symington of Missouri but there
were indications th at Stevenson
mtgh gtt them along with the
others on the first balloR
convention
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Associated Prcea Leased Wire

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Demos Certain
1st
Ballot W in For A d lai

Members of the Sanford Kiwants
Gub, In a spontaneous demonstra­
tion, rose to their feet and applaudthe efforts of young Allyson
11-year-old concert pianist,
provided the program at their
meeting yesterday afternoon.
Her rendition of two classical
numbers and two encores, one of a
syncopated style and the other of
the so-called “ boogie'' type, elicited
enthusiastic applause. Beginning
with “ La I’apillion" (The Butterfly)
by Lavalce, Allyson next played
her arrangement of three number*
by Lecuona, “Andalnela, Malaguena and Ante El Eicorial". Her en­
cores were: “ Nola” ar»J “ Bumble
Boogie."
She was Introduced by Charllt
Morrison, member of the advertis­
ing staff of The Sanford Herald,
who has acted as her mentor on
the many appearances she has
made In recent months. In his
Introduction, Morrison took occa­
sion to read an editorial appeasing
recently in another paper which
praised the young pianist in glow­
ing terms and concluding with the
paragraph, "SanforJ is some day
going to ho mighty proud of this
young lady. Sanford is mighty
proud of her right now."
Little MDs Lee's next appear­
ance Is scheduled for Saturday
night at the Mayfair Inn, at 8:15
o'clock when she will be featured
In a short recital following the
swimming party being held for the MRS. F. R. THOMAS, left,
members of the Mayfair Inn Coun­ shown displaying the, flag
try Gub and Bath and Tennis Club.
Mrs. Ruby Williams, Assistant
Manager of the Inn. extends a
cordial Invitation to all music lov­
er* to hear AUyaon. Thar# will be
no admission charge. It ia suggested that thos* planning to attend
use the North entrance to the inn;
th* one facing Lake Monroe,

R u n n in g
State School Heads
M a te Big
Favor Uniform Rule
Q u e stio n
For Handling Law

Clifford McKIhbln end Mr». Lillian Bakka nrc
which ia being sent to Montana. (I’hotu By Jameson)

★ ★ ★ •
Red Lodge, Mont. Lutheran Church W ill
Receives Florida
Offer 'Prayer For Day'
Flag From Sanford
John Bailey, USN
Three VAH-9 Men
To Attend Officer
Re-Enlist In Navy
Candidate School

Betsy or not, Tuesday wai reenlistment day at Heavy Attack
Squadron Nine, NAB Sanford.
SWaring aver for tiw O ur six
y e n were Lloyd A. Ricker, Avi­
ation Machinist's Mato First
Gass, and Graden 0. Grooms,
Aviation Ordnanceman First Gass.
Both men were sworn by Lcdr.
W. E. QUdewell, acting in the
hurricane-flyaway absence of tha
squadron's commanding officer,
Cdr. W. R. Hazlrtt.
Also re-enlisted earlier this
week was Donald L. Blrkemeyer,
Aviation Machinist's Mate First
Gass. Currently serving as senior
storekeeper of VAH-2, Blrkemeyer
Is responsible for the procure­
ment and accounting of all air­
craft parts, tools and supplies
used*by the squadron, from pen­
cils and paper clips to propellers
and Jet engines. He halls from
Marshall, Minn., first joined tha
Navy at Minneapolis In July IMS,
and has served aboard the air­
craft carriers Wright, Palau,
and Cabot. He and Mrs. Blrkemeyar have two daughters, Don­
na Lynna, three and Busan Kaye,
two.
Lloyd Ricker la a native of
Brook, Ind., where he was employ­
ed by the Standard Elevator Co.,
before entering the Service in De­
cember, 1M0. He and Mr*. Ricker
have two children also, Rebecca,
7, and Ronald, 10. Ricker 1* pres­
ently a third crewman In one of
VAIM's Heavy Attack bombers.
Groomt la another member of
the squadron's vital ground taam
which keepi its sircraft ready for
action. He comes from Alton. Mo.,
and first enlisted at St. Ixmls In
October, 1M2.

Beginning Sunday Aug. 19, the
day may be started with a prayer,
After seeing that In the Festival may be interrupted for a contqling
of Nations, held esch year (n Red moment of prayer, or ended with
Lodge, Mont., the Florida state a “ Prsyer For The Day."
flag was not among those dla-' The Lutheran Church of The Re­
played. Mi's. F. R. Thomas and I deemer will provide a “ Prayer
Mrs. Lillian Bakka decided to d o 1 For Tha Day” which may tie
heard by telephone beginning with
something about it.
Both are wives of service pers­ the dedication uf Its new Chapel
onnel attached to VAH-U a t tha Building eu West 25th Place.
Through the us* of Southern
Sanford Naval Air Btatloa.
Th* festival Is held esch year Bah Tefopbon# Company's autoat Red Lodge and flags of many matte answering service, "Prayer
nations and slates are exhibited. For The Day" brings to Hanford's
"It's a big affair there,” said telephone users an opportunity to
hear, each day, a prayer. The
Mrs. Bakka.
After noting that the Montana prayer Is changed daily, provid­
festival did not have a flag th* ing a prayer to fit each day's par­
ticular celebration, hardship, ac­
ladies Invited the local Chamber
of Commerce of which C. W. Me- complishment, sadness or gain.
Installed in the new Chapel
Klbbin Is president, to make the
Chureh Building, the prayer may
presentation.
b* heard at any time of the day
The flag has already been air- nr night by calling 1928. The tele­
mailed to Red Lodge to be there phone user will hear a 28-xcrund
In time for the Festival which ia praver to fit each day’s activi­
scheduled from Aug. 18 through
ties.
Aug. 24.
Naw In thl* area, tha "Prayer
The flag, by the way, was sent For Tha Day” Is available to
to the Mayor of Red Lodge.
everyone merely by calling the
number designated.
Rev. Phillip Srhlsssmanu. pas­
Nicholson Buick
tor of (he Lutheran Church of The
Ties For 2nd Place Redeemer, will voice esch day's
Enthusiasm and excitement are prayer. Ih e service Is automatic
a t a high pitch at th* present and the listener will hear only
time at the Nicholson Buick Co. the prayer. U the Hue is busy the
on Magnolia Ave. upon receipt of listener has only to call bark with­
the newa that tha local daalership in a few seconds to hear the re­
It now in a tie for second place In corded "P rayer For The Day."
Many Sanford people will lie
a sales contest that Includes all
the Buick dealers in th* Jackson­ able to find ransolallon and help
ville zone area known as the class through the use of "The Prayer
three, smaller dealers, comprising For Th# Day" which Is constantly
Florida, Eastern South Carolina available throughout the week and
without Interruption, according
and Eastern Georgia.
Nearly 20 dealers are engaged in to th* congregation of the Luth­
this spirited contest, tbe winner of eran Church of The Redeemer,
which will be awarded an all-ex- Missouri Synod.
pens* paid trip to Nassau. To tha
Everyone is invited to use the
salesmen associated with tha
first place dealership will ga service, said officers of the local
many valuable prizes.
Lutheran Church-

34 Cars O f Freight
Train Are Derailed
BALTIMORE *&gt;*—Thirty-f o u r
car* of a long Baltimore anJ Ohio
freight train plunged off the tracks
about five mUes east of here early
his morning and several ears were
set ablaze.
Three firemen suffered minor in­
juries In fighting the.fire.
A railroad spokesman said ap­
parently an overheated journal box
on a freight car caused the derail­
ment and fire.
The crash ripped up tracks of
the main line and broke commu­
nications. The spokesman said the
road expected to have service re­
stored on the eastbounJ tracks by
S p. m. EST and on the westbound
rails by S p. m. Trains were being
rerouted over Pennsylvania Rail­
road tracks.

Weather

If Ym t Herald Is Not
Delivered By I P. M.
Call 1821 Before 7 P. M.
For Delivery

s u e s MUX HBKK. s o * " , says uonese l . Birfconaoyor many times
■ day as he bandits th# flew of pacta requisitions for VAH-9.
■Irk# mayor re-enlisted for anotker four years thl* week, says
he'd like to (pond ell four years in Sanford. (Official Photo, U. 8.
Navy)

From AJ third rrew„'Ty» to bombardler-navtntor (n Officer CandL
date 8ehool—lh at'i the short
story of John Bailey’s career In
Ssnfonl. Halley, nn Aviation .Ma­
chinist's Mate First Oa*» with
neavy Attack Squadron Nine, has
l&gt;een selectM to attend the Navy's
Officer Candidate School at New­
port. It. I. under the Integration
program which make* It possible
for qualified enlisted men to earn
officers’ stripe*.
He first came to Sanford In Feb
"i.iry 1983. flying as an AJ third
crewman with the squadron's com­
manding officer. His Interest in the
lleavj Attack program led to his
•election for bombardier-navigator
training in April 1953. After com­
pleting the course at IIATU. which
a! that time was located In Nor­
folk. V*., John returned to VAH-9.
During tho squadron's recent de­
ployment he flew as bombardier
with Cdr. W. E. Lento*, who was
Commanding Officer at that lime.
Hailey comes from Delaware, Ohio,
presently lives at 2313 South Kim
Ave. He and Mrs. nnlley have
two children, Hefoic coming to
Hanfoid Halley was stationed at
the Naval Air Test Center, Patux­
ent River, Md.

Mediation Board
T rysT o Head O ff
Threatened Strike

CONVENTION HALL. Chicago
lb—The Democrats, safely past
the shoals of a possible partyshattering tight over civil rights, TALLAHASSEE (H -F 1 n r 1J a’*
salted happily today Into the for­ county school superintendents fa­
malities or naming Adlai Steven­ vor uniform rule* for admln'sterson as their presidential nominee. Ing the new pupil a-slgnme.v law
Tensions had swept away and designed to' preserve segregation.a meeting here yesterday,
left a gayer mood among the del­ theAt school
head* recommended
egates who trooped back Into this that county school boards adoot
hall to listen to the "man who" regulations drown up by the State
speeches and Joined In thk tradi­ Department of Education beforo
tional whoopla accompanying the elasie* start next month.
placing of the names of the presi­ The superintendents also rccdential hopefuls before the con­ ••mended that a continuing com­
vention.
mittee be named to work with a
Tho balloting will come at to­ committee from the ichool board
night's session, and nobody doubt­ assoclationantl the Slate Depart­
ed for a moment that It would he ment of Education ‘o study th#
Stevenson on the first.
problems and make further rccIn delegation caucuses, a big omendatloni on Implmenatlng th*
t-irch was on to the M-year-old program.
former Illinois governor and 1982
The new law calls for county
nominee.
school board* to assign pupil* to
Decisions in moVnlng meetings school* for which they arc best
fairly shot him soaring high •ulted on th* ha*i* of Intellectual
above the winning’total, based on ability, scholastic proficiency aud
The Associated Press poll of del­ a number of intangible sociological
and psychological factors.
egate preferences.
Tha State Department of Educa­
Six additional votes from North
Carolina put him over ths top. tion was requested to make recoinKansas had Just thrown In 18. To­ mcndaDons on testing materials to
gether, the two atates gave Stcv- be used In classifying and reassign­
ensnn 680—or 3‘* more than need­ ing pupils under (he law.
State School Supt. Thomas a
ed for the nomination.
Bailey said, tests which would
He climbed within breathing dis­ stand up In tb* court* must ba
tance of the winning total, baaed standard and nationally recognized.
on The Associated Press poll of
John Wigglntoh of Tallahassee,
delegate preferences. In ths first a member of tha Fabltlnskl comreport from morning esueuses.
mltta* which drafted the new as­
It was Kansas, plopping 16 signment law, said It woulJl provotes to Stevenson and shooting sorva segregated tehools fur "quit*
his total Juit l i t short of the 8MH *oma time" but whit* and Negro#*
ilm dd prepare for possible Integraneeded for nomination*'
StUl to n in e were a flock at tlen eventually.
Soithern vot#» which had baeB
•
■
h«14 unto* mltted pending aeti*6
on the civil rigbta plank. Th* cor
vention's defeat early today of at*
tempts to force In a "strong''
plank cleared the way for th*
Southerner* to take a stand.
But most of the other one-Um*
hopefuls for tha nomination wero
of a mind to let their names l&gt;e
lafc.srnled to the convention, la
some Instances, there was tha
At a special meeting called thta
thought of a possible build-up for morning for the local School
the future. The opportunity to be Board member*, the Fabialnakl
praised simultaneously on most of committee report was dlscusiad..
the country's radio and TV sta­
The board will meet In a spec­
tions doesn’t come often.
ial session next Friday to adopt
The Tennessee delegation an­ rule* and regulation* for pulling
nounced that Gov. Frank Gem- thl* report into effect.
ent, who had his day In tbe spot­ New teacher* war# also announ­
light as convention keynoter, wai ced and Include Mra. May Fort, a
withdrawing as a favorite son can­ teacher at Seminole High School
didate, The Tennesseean* delayed who was appointed Dean of Girl*
action as to where their 32 votes and assiidant to the principal at
will go until a caucus on the floor.. High %hool for the ensuing school
Gov. Averell llarrlm an of Now| year.
York, who made the chief chal­
Hen Steel# was transferred
lenge to Stevenson In th# week's from Lake Munroc School to ba
maneuvering, Insisted he was still a teacher in Junior High School
In serious contention. He fired a while Mrs. Mgry Roger* wee
telegram to all chairmen *»f state transferred as a teacher from the
delegations telling them
Lyman school to Seminole High
“I have just talked with Presi­ SehooL
dent Truman. We are determined
Other* appointed were Mra,
to fight through to the nomination Marcella Olllnff at South Side,
tonight regardless of any rumors Ml** Martha Thompson, Lyman
to the contrary you have heard School, and Mr*. Effle Durden to
or may yet hear."
Junior High School.
But to the delegates the remain-1
ing unanswered big question of
the convention was who la to be Fly Infestation
Stevenson's running mata.

MS. May Fort Is
Named Assistant
To SHS Principal

MIAMI, (ft —The National Medi­
ation Board moved today to head
off a threatened itrike by 379 Na­
tional Alrllnei pilots, *ct for mid-1
August IS
Ad mUliana
night Friday.
Izzalh McT?e»e&gt; (Sanford)
In identical telegrams, the
Linda King (Sanford)
board asked the pilots to postpona
Thoma- It. Alford (Sanford)
the strike and it offered to medi­
DlriNarges
ate the issues In dispute.
Homer Thomas (Sanford)
Clony Smith (Roddy, Toon.)
Jam ei llolaren, a hoard medialor here on other business, wasi ifary Carter and Baby (Sanford)
Births
assigned to the ra te and wai ex­
Young
ported to contact both aides prndIB
’ “T
log a joint meeting.
A duiltslees
Charlie Dennett (I
The dispute involves a retire*
raent plan, legal liability, whether Mrs. Robert Default
Irma Gibson tSs
pilots should take company phy.
tical examinations on tlselr own
SterUng Robinson (Longwood)
Births
time and at their own aspense,
Baby Girl Default
and the CapU*l-NAL Interchange
Vbiting lik e n
agreement.
Private Room* -11 a.m. to • pm .
NAL claims none of these issues Semi-Private Rooms—I p.m. to 4
Is subject to negotiation because
p.m.; 7 p.m. to I p.m.
the current contract does not ex­ Pediatries — II a. m. to • p. m.
pire until n u t August.
(Parents and/or grandparent*
The Air Line Pilots Asan. argue*
only)
that the interchange and retire­ Obit*tries—In accordsncc w il t h |
ment Issues were left open and
visitor*
accommodations and no visitors
that details of the physical exam­
during feeding of babies.
ination issue w art to be worked
out latsr. It contends that th* le­
gal liability Issue la “ moral” aud ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEW* I
lias arisen since th* contract was
ON i*AGE EtOMi

Hospital Notes

iJ

Lower; Road Blocks

T r

R e a rrn n n ^ d

&gt;1 • *•» .ft _ The aerial spray

campaign has rcdui-cd the Medi­
terranean fruit fly Infastatlnn of
Florida to the point where fur­
ther rearrangement uf road blocks
Is planned.
The roadblock* will be removed
from L\ S. 41 at Everglades, on
State Uond 29 north of Ev«r|ladrs
amt on S'.a'c Road 80 near Alva.
Tbe Fort M)er« area will be re­
moved from roadblocks because
the Ia Ic-tattoo luvel ha* been low.
cred. A road block on Slate Hoad
31 north of the Intersection with
State Road 78 will be moved
across .ns road. Formerly remov­
ing fruit from north-bound cars,
it will not confiscate fruit in care
’'ended for the Fort Myer* area,
Uccaiui nr infestation Is (till
••-•avy a t t*unla Gorda, a readMock will be act up ou UJL 41
oulh of the town to check traffic
headed for Fort Myor*.
Aerial spraying wo* stopped *8
!ire»
•irlhi nr the so u th u sl
Florid
coast. F.aue. uow wiR
•pray only aom« 50,800 u r n , toeluding 47,000 1st tb# Miami are*
am] some 3,109 at Fart
dal*

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MM. BOSMT WlfTPAU, o f Itoebsatnr, N . Y* hugs h e r son, N orman,
K s fta r h a Safeed to vletory la th e I t t h A ll-A m erican B o a p h n
Derby ta A to m , Ohta. F irst prise is e g y o a ~ ile g e scnoU nW p n
eddltiow to th e tro p h y th e youngster ie holding.
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isie " as u e WnrlS T urssilis irt'U e k U U S j's Heueeeer
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j! t B l f f i S k p anew

DieesiSd.

Court In which said suit nr prorsstflst &gt;* psnSIng Is the Clreult
C ourtof the NIalh Judlelsl Ctrenlt,
in nnS for Seminole Couotr. Fieri!*. siu
WMBB-TV SAC*eOSVILLB
Tho
BbbrovUtod sill* of tbo onsS
C enntr. F tjrie n . b t s l »■»&gt; »*# la M
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OstOsa^
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n
Fjoraoeouat aaS vouebere.
lilt rorparstlon, plaintiff va. Vlralnla
Williams* ol el, dofanSsnls.
Tho description or lbs r*n| profierlr lovnlvsd In arid prncsnain* Si's BiVp Edwards A Nsw.
described In llm Complaint Is as fel- •iSS apL Preston M Tube#
tise Uno ftanesr
,0* T hs South 14 nf Ihs NB'4 nf Tile c ti» a e
lha SRU nf Itsrlle t 1*t Town­ | . M ee
*0
ship SI »«ulh. ftsnps SS Boat, Site fronrnrrnlln Convanllon
£ . D. IMS. _
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nsm lnois ro u n tv Florida.
T"0 snd osah of yon or# rooiilrai
In fit# your aanwnr wlUjlhe Clsrl
. moist a nf A asn Messer
nf Iho shorn anllllad Court end
servo n rnnv thoroof upon pjeljtlfrs nllnmoyo. whoto addrree la If
Roal Pino Plrret. Orlsodo. Florida.
US
tost US
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SeereblVCounty -*“**• •* ?••“ *

,

Ilia Own* Hour*__
w riiM trm e
tees wnwcTTrt.na

i l i a Rondeerouo
f;SO Poehlono In Muilo

tiie e
m ss
lilt
till

a

•iSO B righter Day
•it) Ooerst Storm *
*ise M g s or Night

surwASLu

lies
S:*e
till
ill#
lill
rise
f ill
fits

T H V B in tV R t t t t l i
The Rhythm Hour

Worts At nit
Twtltghi Snan
a sorts Book
Mesio a t tlaadom
n rtftjs t on a cio«e
HvsilinB Muilo
M ale rish tr

TiiS H*« D anrrilm *
»:*S N lth t edition
l i t l n trlctly inatrum sntal
l : t s fthythm Hour

particularly pMViKX!'' •**ai S e n star Magnuson.' chairman of the
fUtl Senate InUrsUU and Fore­
ign Commerce * Committee, hei
dlrsetad th at the Aviation Sub­
committee lnveetlgete the inade­
quacy of the CCA Air Traffic
Control Syatem now In operation.
8mnUiera, in , an Inlarvlow,
stated “that the safety of the
flying public end the future of
aviation a n dependent on de­
veloping an Air Traffic Control
System, which will give the CAA
complete electronic covengo of
tbs air (pace over the United
States so that all a lr r n f t will be
under its constant control. Hud
such a system been In effect the
_____
recant_____
and___worst _ commercial
eommsrclal
aviation tragedy in the natlon’i
history which oecurredd over the
Grand Canyon en June 30th could
wall have been avoided. Whet we
need today ere bettor commun*
Icatlona and etpeclaliy. more ruder
— enough ruder ta develop un ef­
fective ulr control pattern if we
are to avoid the risk of future
midair colliiloas, and provide the
the mealmum degree of safety

for peeaengeTi using the air*
ways”. Smothers also static th at
in developing such a system ad­
equate provisions a n necessary to
protect and dRW’UQKVvi*:
flying. “ It is esaentusT hee said,
“that air safety keep p a n with
the progress of aviation itaslf.
Sm athen alto stated that th t
inquiry ta ha conducted by the
Senate Aviation Subcommltteo
would undoubtedly also include
■n elim ination Into th t hearings
and procedures of the Civil Aer­
onautics Board.

MAS BEEN* AT • AND 4
them occupied ta d happy and
MIAMI, Fla. or—Dewey Black- their ley shovels bad piw
wan, I, a ad brother Wayne, 4, a respectable bale Burnt thr*
were "digging for gold” in en deep,
unpaved atrip between the street
Then they struck, not fell
and their home in suburban copper. In the farm of cable. 1
Hiatash.
! service was kaoeked out for I
Mother, Mrs. c . v . Blackwell,’ around and the boys iasmed
left them alone because It kept became former prespect ers.

F a m il y ftk U fc id H G ettimo Twtt g r o u p P h o to o pa pm
AV*
.
uM,

Soviets Say No
U. S. Servicemen
Detained In Russia

at r e n t nf.

MOSCOW (H — The Soviet government said Tuesday "a careful
investigation” shows that no U.S.
servicemen -ere detained in this
country.
The Foreign Ministry rejected
a U.S- charge that nusile Is hold­
ing American Air Forte end Navy
fliers shot down by Soviet pilots.
The denial note, delivered lo the
Atmriean Embassy, replied to a
U.S. note of July ll. The U. s.
note referred specifically to the
crews of two American planes —
a Navy Privateer lost over the
Baltic April I, 1030, with 10 men
aboard and an Air Force BM
th a t, went down with II aboard
June 13, 1M3 off Siberia.
The U J, note quoted persona re­
leased from detention in the So­
viet Union aa saying they heJ
been confined with Americans.

DBAKC BANCM SOLO
OCALA UR-Tbe il.OOft-acre Drake
Ranch south of bora h as' boen
sold by Trustee F. Drake Jr. to
Ira A. Hotchkiss, Detroit, Mich.,
and Hollywood. Fla., real oatate
devtleper, for lto million dollars.
Hotchkiss said ha ptana to sub­
divide 14,000 acres lata homtoltas
A half-pound of bologna that
and reservs the remaining sereafe for hunting and fishing by Is finely chopped or ground will
make about one cup.
residents.

rERQUnoN.

r e m t v woBRina

i n w iT N B P* W II r n K o r , i have
hsrsuntn sol my hnnS sod sffls*S
my official soal at Paofnrd. Samin n |t ro u aiy , P lo risa Ihls t u h day
of July, a . b . m s .
O, r . lirBNOOV. n a r k of ths
l.irrult Court. Samlaola
daola County. Wtartto. se-wlri

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to

ii;“«.r 'i-r , Bu?dVk

Daputy Clark
AKRBUAN, t&gt;TA?« * AKKBMAN
SI Knat pins Plrsst
OrlanSa, Plorlda

,a n g r u i i e i n | i frow I i 4
it i l l confirm the (III* ••
slash* *a Y ssen b sd p rjM rtF .

T sst Pntlnrn
none M orals*
Captain K angaroo
Of All T hlaea
nndfrsy
lrlk e ft filch
a lla a l U l r
t* v o of I J f r
naarrh for Tomorrow
n u ld lsa I.lah t
l i l t s Report
atand Ifa A Bo Couali
n n n sa
At W orld Turn*
Tommy Wood
Johnor I’artnn
ftm iaaparlr

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Cancer Institute
Reports All-Tim e
High Lost Month

rtUVh.t‘
j?V«.r°r.V.r*.W .
■ and ropeina tho. tills, t* ths

An ell Ume July high In ths
entire history of Uit Cencor In'

K W aoirxi s a w

with ice-cold Coca-Cola

oddrtaa of Iho rtalm sn l to d muat ho
aweru lit ay l#o c laimant, hie aeont
or nltornay, or tho asms ahsll ho
void.
Plnronco U Millar
n . n " T NATIONAL BANK AT
W INTER PARK. W I N T E R
PARK PfA RIflA.
h r in . r . cniviiu* At vioo
Proa A Truat Offlrar
A t K to c u itrs nf said ta ttle ,
w . k . W indsrw tsdle
Aitarnoy
W lolsr Park. P lsrld s

Wise Pleas heroin no th e irib .S o y
a tA u e a e t A- h- 1SS4, to tha Cowp la ta t la oaie Court, a t provldse by
MBBBIK fall not a r t dsors# pro
•oafpaoo w ill ho ootrroS aealaat you.
- WtTNBSS m r hood mod ossl nf
pate c o u rt nt Banferd. aemlaolo
S a n e ly . Plnrldn. this ir ib day of
duly A. P. tsss.
O. ¥ . Moradna
.
c is r k a t tho d r e u l t Court
p .n w A n n t . c o c h r a n
n tc u itt
ta tho C oart or tbo C oaaty J s la a i
Somlaoto ro o a ty , ploHSo.
W . U , I I U T V r 1 B U IS , d l
• a Prabaio.
To All t'roelloro a sd Poroooa Moy.
j t n o r a s r for rts u iiff*
roe ill rod to prosool any olaimt and
domaada w hir# you. or o llh tr nf
hsvo a e s i u l Iho oalatt
«f Edw»rd T. • r'nehrso. dtcasaod.
v “ tu s B E T T » JANNAItONIt Uafon- lalo of told t'auaty, la lha County
it * g ? • i , ! ,*"t|n u lf County, Plorlda.
ai h it nfflca la tna rn u rt hnuio ol
rioto No. BUS.
____ Janooruna
*1 Bdoterd, Plarldo.
TO* Mrs. Baity
4;
w llbla tig h t naloodar monlha from
|l
l i«t Bockwsll
Bnnkwsll Avonuo
r f the first publication nf
a
«
i . « h l i r s b o t l r k E tch claim a r damsnd
•hall bo la w rlllne, and ahsll stale
Iho plaro nf raaidanco and post sf.
tiro address nf tb s rla lm tn t. tad
s owarn In by «ht rlalm aa.,
a r atlarnsy,
attorney, and nor
any eurii
aurh
JANNAVlONKa It a dw r»« i r i i l l M •e» il, nr
a i n t f t r • aiviiTeg
• » U“ void'
,"’1 •• ,UM ehall
(a rtb y aollflad andI rseulred i«
Hilda Cnrhrsn Cm
iN r io m l f o r hv i l l t t i i f I wltli loo
As Baodumr af lha I asi Will
d a r k of sold Court your w rlu an daand
Toalamsm nt
fa a it. If noy, lo lha Complsiot in
M id su it and le MMtIS eepy' t h . r t . f _ E*»»r* T. Cothran, dscostod
unon attorney fo r plaintiff no or R. W. War* Altataor
b rtn rn «h" lolh f a t a l Bontambor. '^"ndroff-Pothlno Bldg,

wfiPyift

f&amp;A aufflg

B snford. P lo rld a

M orid*. Ihlt Sth Say a f Au*u»t.

s r r s . 'c . v , ••
NOIIVAI. a . MARLATT.

(C lsrh's Psall
O P. Mai ados
C lrrull Clark
W ilson A ltsasd sr

. . . . . .

A. I . I t i t n ro s .st lo Ihs
H ""r*kto Counly Judge of HKMIcounty, Plorlda. my final ro.
,u ,rJV
nod vouchors, s t AdJ ,h *
Center, Cberota# &lt;1. M srlslt.* ndocoosod.
and&lt;*fa Narva
t eald
Urns, tboo sad (hero, moke annliTMN NAMK, b P T H K ,S'irATR OP rs
llo a to tho eald Ju d as for s floe
S ^ ^ u i jo 'iu c p s w n A N T iiTciiseI ARM H R n K B r ADVISER THAT
IT IN blVOBCK MAS BEEN P it..
&gt; ACIAlNST TOtt IK THR C in -

i t , a " £ e . , V««r U , *, ';
g ir o P ark . Plorlda_______________

«TH c i r c t i t . RlTCATR IN
H KlBti. PbORIOA. RT TOIIIt
PR KM.A HIM* P l.A IN T IP r
kah^ o

e A d m lalsireirlt or Iho Ee
• lo nf
nrval O. M srlslt. tioreaeed.

* vaw Eln*%,i'f r. "n a lfi

members of the Institute to have
en annuel rytologv test made,"
said flykei, “for their own pro­
tection."
GBAFEFBU1T MUFFING BBGfNf
LAKELAND UR — Grspelnilt
from the Isle of Pines ana Cuba
will atari moving into the New
York market the last week la
August, Florida d tru a Mutual said
today.
Charles H. Boyles, Mutual's reppraeenutlve la New Verb, said he

Stuffed Hamburgers
H iy # Bom#—tbBjr'r* good! I t betwwo thin m att pattieg—put ■avory'
b m d stuffing, tomato and onion slices, or peckaged cheese with
pickle relish. Broil, and serve with sperkllng Coca-Cola! There's no
itfm hm snt ao wtioome. And bow th at g riat taste of Coks brings out
the bmt in any delicious food! M ike Coca-Cola your happy choke
for maak, picnics, partiss. Bring horns the Coke today I

a n r r in a b o v e c o u r t o n o r
PriBB URPTEMBER It. ISUl
BB A OECRER PRO CONPKaaO

PMMIIIlAi

W i f S S t W. MKBPMV
TOIl A h T V lE n S S f N O n P lE D
rr.E R K CIRCrtW rvitJRT. ARM. jA'j
vv« w a u s ?
MAI (XH7KTT. NINTH CIRCUIT H.ufphy In ta i c irc u it Court nf tho
Nlatk J u iis is l C lrruii la and far
hUA
Bomlaalo couatv, Plorlda, la Ckag'• r r . K e . SMS and you a re hereby
C I .K h K .'n f c 'I ’IT COURT
required le eorto a m a y af g e a r

fe w s w
ftABnRTHERRV OARBBNU. |

P F lorida earporalU a.

PI
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and Coke—to put you at your sparkling best!

asn S T 'iiis - a *!:

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Clerk d f c s I l C o a r l .
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Altornov fa r P to ta tlff
I I I E arth Main StreaS

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QUANTITY
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Is Junior tlrod and listless in the mom*
h g . uowflUn# to jump brightly out of bad
t 3 f off to hit ptajr and Mtlvltles? la bad* tbna a nlfhtmara bacaUac Susie baan't fin,Js)Md aom^ taak and Junior can’t bo dragged
’■'away Cram the television set? Are both
.’ehfldran abort on appetite and long on comV plaints? D othty narar want to do anything
: around the booaa?
It Mold bo adoleecenca of course, but It
Ooaaat naoaaaarfly moan they will need a
' trip to the doctor, around of tonic or even
,tha latest vitamin pill, 8evera1 prominent
physicians have pointed out recently that
....
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' American
children are suffering
from
a
-• lack of leisure'time.
lik e their dub-mad parents, too many
children of today are hurrying frantically
from ooe activity to another without hav­
ing the proper time to grow in peace. We
have gone so far In trying to “orient” our

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worked out s week In advance and set down
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overlooked and forgotten.
When does today’s child have time to
; Jivs? Junior ought to hive leisure to read
•something he really wants to rrad, to build
a tree-house, to wander in the woods and
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Childhood needs its time to dream and
draaralng la crowded out by e regimented
»schedule.

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But the blunt truth Is that, gen­
erally *peaking, the thing U ut
make* the brain grow la thinking.
Tbs cerebrum, or forepart af the
brsia, wham the Intellectual caps*
city cantor*, U la one way Uka
S meads. It grow* with use.
A happy-go-lucky laborer may
wear the asms bat also all bis
Ufa. A lawyer, who*# brataa earn
him Ms living, to likely to need a
larger hat at M than ha did s t to.
Ha to more likely to bo bald alas.
The conduiion setma laaacai
»*ca pa­
Me—at toast it 4m to «a hs Idles
Jtny man of mUdlo ago bo
fuU crop of hair olther
has ducked hi* fair share of think­
ing, or to carrying an oatrs-ordl
nary Usd of blubber
hi*
thatch.

It remain* to bo scan whether
mom hard thinking by worn
would, ao aquaeie thatr fat psda
wo'd have a geoerattoa of bald*
headed woman. Over the centuries
the girl* have ducked ths expertNaturally tola bato tod adonUfto
confirmation of the mental superi­
ority of us baldiee creates la us a
new sanaa of aoatol reapeasMUty.
• Wa can cauas our half ta tel! Out
by kaitUng our brows, yadr after
year, trying to flsurp oat whet
horse will eaana la Bret in the
third a t Saratoga
Det wa must e a t fritter away ear
vest growing brainpower an trifles.
Wa meat follow the example sf
Socratoe. and grew grandly bald
by tkiaklng grand thoughts.

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Formort Should Be
Alert1For Symptoms
O f Poisonous Plants
New that many cultivated
grasses sad plant* are dry and
food to ISas plentiful,',' trouble may
develop from, livestock eating
weed* and plants which are poi­
sonous, the American Foundation
for Aslmal Health warned toJay.
Under normal condition*, tay*
the Foundation, animal* will *tay
away from poisonous plant* tocaure they are unpalatable. But
when animals are hungry, they
will1feed on almo.t anything that
to available.
Losae* from plant poisoning in
livestock are common In maay
areas of the country, especially In
soma of the western range state*,
the eastern mountain area and
localities where drought^uta down
normal feed sources.
. Loooweed to the most important
trouble maker in this respect in
the western nnd mountain arena,
la other sections, deadly night­
shade, laurel and water hemlock
sre dangerous. Larkspur* also
Sanaa s large number of losses
and ths lupines likewise can causa
A Urge number of plants are
deadly because they develop
hydrocyanic or prussic arid. In­
cluded Is this group are wild
eh*hecherry,
sorghum,
audsa grass, Johnson grass, flax
*»d arrow grew. Some of those
paatto wbaa grows e a te r normal
ssadRImu, sre considered vary
gaadfaed. Only whan the normal
to Interrupted by drouaht.
rema other causa, do they
to become poisonous. F ongs
grown on soda containing a
content may result
ia costly cattle and sheep josses
under certain adverse conditions
of growth, ta d tha symptoms pic,
taro to rosily eoRfetodVlth.pJu.ala arid poisoning.
Farmers should be alert far
*ymstoma af plant poisootoga s t tkto Was of year and obtain
• TU r^ ‘ riJ " * diagnosis promptly
tf trouble develops, a it Ime to tha
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1 The Iltiresu of Labor Statistics Blue Cross-Blue
Shield plana
NEW YORK
- Medical eareiput medical care now at 1 » peri« pm tlna the trill fairly evenly,
has taken the biggest rise of eny cent of the 1917-49 overage..com*
i.
Item on the cost of living Index, pared with 116.3 for the entire
*“r“,c*1
pr° .
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It I* one*founn nigtivr than sis Consumer Price Index, also at a hc^ ^
mlLloti now—&gt;&lt; times
ss many a t In 1941. Policies cov­
years ego.
record high.
The cost rise hasn't deterred ering regular medical expense in
A u t o m o b ile E n a in e
Americans from seeking more are bald by SI million, cotppaft h t
h i r J f '/T
f an
medical attention than ever be- with three million In 1M1. Major
Labor D e p t Suit
?l
fore' and accepting newer and medical expense insurance new
automobile engine tha+ would bum almost
eosUler treatments almost with- covers seven million other per*
Nixes
Combination
anythin* from diesel fuel to peanut oil.
out question. But the high costs sons, ■ gain of 13S per cent in
Humorists have kicked the idea around for
Worker Exemptions have sparked a rush for insur-1 Just one year. Some 33Vt million
OR LAN b o — Sccre;ary o.* Labor ancc protection that is m ost1are Insured against loss nf Inwhat it is worth in wisecracks. More to
icome through disability and last
James P. Mitchell, through So­ spectacular.
the point, engineers have sought to create
licitor of Labor Stuart Rothman,
The Health Insurance Council, a J'f , r collected 6*3 million dollars,
a power package of this kind to help keep
ha* obtained an otder In the U. S. group of eight insurance atioclThis I* only part of the story,
the wheels of America rolling.
Court here prohibiUng Southern atlons, reports today that benefit however. Millions of employes
Fruit Distributors. Inc... of thl* payments under voluntary health have some loss af Income protean
Now one of the major motor companies
city, from in 'th e future violating Insurance programs are ninidng: ‘l°n through paid slek leave plan*,
has come up with a working prototype of
the overtime and record-keeping one fifth higher thir year than Including those administered by
Just such an engtns. It runs on high oc
provisions of the Federal Fair last. Total payments under these union* or employ mutusl ben.flt
tane gasoline, as conventional autos do. Out
Labor Standards Act.
plans In 1953 for hospital, surgl- I associations. Workmen # com pen*
it also will run on almost any other mineral
The Judgment, which was con­ cal and other medical expenses,i »*tlon laws protect about 43 mil*
sented to by the firm, was based plus loss of Income benefits, top*! Hon against expense and Income
oil, right down to residual fuels that would
upon an investigation by the La­ ped three billion dollars.
loss due to occupational accident
be so much sludge in the tank of an ordinary
bor Department's Wage anJ Hour The Council estimates a record i or dlsexsa. The fodersl govern.
car. Even whale oil and various vegetable
Division. The action involved only 110 million American* are nowiment glvsa four million person*,
oils have operated the engine.
nine workers out of approximately covered by hospital Insurance—' mostly military, complete medical
393 employed.
The principle is not new. The idea of a
a gain of tlx per cent In a year **r* and to m* ^3H^njM*1
The employes who had not been i &gt;n|j njne ,lme; a l min&gt;. a i |n ans can get complete care fol
paU time and one-half their re- 1M, Hogplu| c h irgcs paid for service connected disabilities.
with hot gasses, has been known for several
gular rate, for hour* after 40 In | them U it year cam, l0 m o n
All of this coats plenty. We re
decades. Even now, development la far from
II weeks performed work which re­ than i'fc billion dollars, with the i living longer nowadays, but not for
complete. Much work remains to be done
lated in whole or Is part to the Insurance companies and* the free.
before the ongine is sufficiently improved
manufacture of cltrrni feed or clt*
to make commercial use feasible.
, By WIN PENDLETON
.to me like somebody has broken
molas.e*. The defendant firm
h*J consideredl hesew orkers to
But the time
- -vhen such en­ Something big cooking? — Con-'the lew rather flagrantly. If *o, be
exempt under both the limited
ossman Jim Haley may have un- we intend to 'uncover It and do
greasman
gines, burning a wide variety of simp! covered
one of the biggest scand what we can about It. I think the and full overtime exemptions
sis of the year. It has to do with buyer* of thl* land knew what which extend to moil of Its em­
a land grab deal on the Crowe they were doing, all right, but I ploye* engaged in the packing and
19
•y MHUH N. MNMMN, M.I,
cheaper transportation, a promise that the Indian Reservation In Montana. think they may have figured that canning of fresh fruit.
Combination Job* which caused
In 1S30, In order to protect ths tow ha* been forgotten."
YOU can't alway* blame the wiUiout exposure to auallsbt. ta
Americati motorist will be glad to accept. Back
Florida Hospitality — Thl* one las* of the exemption* werr per­
sun for your “sunburn." Maybe m ost cases, th e p rep aratio n s
the rights of the Indians, the
a
a
•
It's the preparation you uaa to themselves produced ns reactions
Congress passed a law that re­ should be called the grand tour. formed by: an electrician doing
protect your akin from the aun'a of any kind.
Sixty secretaries from Capitol Hill general repair and maintenance
stricted
the
amount
of
land
that
Too Much Carelessness
rays th a t causes the trouble.
Dr. Bams says th a t these erup­
any one pertoon could own in that will visit Miami from August 34th work fbr the entire plant; em­
The preparations themselves tions usually are short-lived and
There sre people who think, when there reservation. 1300 acres was the through the 31st. They’ll fly down ploye* Int he boiler-room which
are perfectly harmless to your don't cause too mueh discomfort.
—stay at the beach—be entertain­ furnished steam for all depart­
is s long run of accidents to transportation limit.
skin. But In the presence of direct Furthermore, they seldom recur
or In some other field, that the stars have Orating was the principal use ed by various civic groups—and ment*; nlghtwalchmer who guard­ sunlight,
some of them sometimes in ths same vaeaUon season.
ed
premises
Including
the
feed
l
will
be
shown
every
possible
court­
for
this
land,
and
the
celling
was
something to do with It—that there is
c a lls redness and eruption* of T h a n may be several reasons
plant
and
molasse*
tanks;
anJ
a
esy
ami
favor—Including
date*.
on ownership to keep rich
the i kin.
for this:
some mysterious cycle of human affairs placed
cattle barons from taking over That’s right! Dates. Th* tour was worker who regularly loaded and
Year
Rouad Problem
Probably It'a a result of having
which affects people’s minds in that area. the
reservation. But that law was cooked up by John Buckley, ad­ hauled citru* molaates in addition
Taka the word of Dr. Wiley M. been sunburned and tanned after
all forgotten and overlooked by many ministrative assistant to Congress­ to performing other actlvltici.
Bams. He ihould know. He live* tha first exposure, as you don’t
chain paopia—and In the M years since man rescall. and Kay Eekles, Other Job* affected by the order
in Miami whtre the aun offer* a burn again Hit second Uma. Or
were
performed
by
employes
Congressional
Representative
of
possibly after ons auah burning,
Most then, according to Congressman National Airlines. They sat up the wholly engaged In ths non-ex*
skin problem all year round.
you acquire a certain amount ef
Reactions
amons
so
n
s
s
f
hla
tour
te
coincide
with
the
Florida
people, however, believe “the feuit, dear L r a f .f r a d ^ r /lin 'd “than thatow
empt operation of making citrus
caution.
patients
have
been
caused
by
Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves.” ,e,ulr*d
,
anowa.'' aor&lt; l,Dd U,,n thi Uw J-C Summer Conference. Tba’ J- feed or motosie*.
bergamot pll, lima oil, some toilet Maybe, too, as Du. l a a u points
Whatever be the basle cause, one th|ng has Haley, chairm an-af the Indian c’s will meat the plane—and there One nf the employes wa* paid
ut, tha thickening of tha skin
waters and perfumes sad soma out,
be an escort for ovary se­ on the bails of a flat salary with­
after Uw first exposure i
derivatives of tannic acids.
become plain: There ie too much careless­ Affair* Committee, say* that bia will
cretory.
As
Buckley
says,
"This
Other southern dermatologists additional protection.
committee has evidence showing should be the finest trip anybody out extra overtime during any
ness.
week, but other* received pre­
report an Increase In the number QOUTION AND ANSWtS
that
one
group
ha*
gained
posses­
A railway axle burns out. Why? Ob­ sion of what might add up to ever had. Booting, dancing, part- mium pay on the basis of (lie
of such cases of “contact photo* F. P.: 1 have had pains In my
els, fishing—If anybody wants to exemptions, that is, none Juring
viously, it was not greased enough or in 300,000
dermatitis."
r i g h t h a a l fo r th e p a s t f iv t
acres of thl* land.
trip to Key West. These the 14-work week period of the full
Hera apparently Is what hap­ months. I t feel* Ilk* I am step­
time to prevent disaster. Maybe a replace­ About.the Uma that llaley’a com­ fish—a
glrto will gat more for their mon* exemption, and with overtime com­
pens In such cases;
ping on o nail. What could bo
ment was needed. A plane hits a hilltop. mittee was nacoveriag this Irre­ ay than any trip they could have puted aflir 11 hours a day or 36
The preparations protect your esualng this?
Something is wrong with the Instruments gularity, a bin w u quietly Intro­ taken—any where.’'
skin from the "sunbumlng"n tight
light Answer: Your difficulty could
in the Senate which would Capitol Visitor — Just before hour* a weak daring the 14-week
rays all right. But, at the same be caused oy a spur, or extra por­
or the man who reeds them. A plans mys­ duced
“ validate and confirm" all of the the Hollands toft for the Conven­ partial exemption period.
Uaa, they -produce a chemical tion of bona, protruding from the
The court order has the effect of
teriously drops from the tky where all seems deads issued since 19)0. Haley
reaction tn thei si
skin which aanat- haal bona. Sometimes an Inflam­
In Chicago, they enjoyed a denying wage-hour exemptions on
safe. Some nut was not screwed tightly found out about thli bill. Added tion
Uses it to the other Ught rays.
brief Visit from their daughter, ■uch combination Jobs as well as
mation s f tha llgsawnto around
to what ha already knew about Ivanhoe. Tbo graaJchlldran, Out
enough.
RouHao Toots
tha heal er arthritis can also be
other work not directly and wholly
thq
over-purchase
aof
these
land*
In s ward, something was left undone
King and Mary Holland King, related to fresh fruit canning or
These same prsparattsM have a t fault. An x -ray will help ro
by a t least one group, he rose stayed behind In Florida this trip.picking
C*
been ured th routine pateh testa veal tha cause.
______ should have been done. Human lives
which
f
t
&amp;
S
j
u
ll
cr
e
pilo
t*
lo
th#
H(
.
.
1ry
Malay, 'lecjfua
because
i 0#i i n t i r o i u , T n i f no n o t i i w i / f l know
so mueh ss they think they do. Thsy-_ * n d In Indies Affairs, had no trouMe
in klillag the EDI whan It came
the passenger* with them—get killed be­ to
thelife
House
cause they were cocky.
' I don't know what our next
The air Is still a new field of travel. move to," Haley said, "it looks

Bluch remains to be learned. But touch is
now known and should he applied. Railroads
sre old in the ways of thiina on tracks.
There can be no excuse for carelessness.
E r in
Thursday, August 16, 1966
There Is more travel today then.ever
before. Holidays in leu summer and early
TODAY’S BIBLE VERSE
winter wfll add to the number of travelers.
Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace It behooves ell who have the slightest re­
•whoee mind is stayed on thee—Isaiah 26:8. sponsibility for the.eafety of those who Jour­
Christ taught us not to cross bridges be- ney to use extra care. Good enough ta not
(fore we reached thdra. Do not anticipate good enough.
»troubles that never develop. Let God guide
Most travel is entirely safe. It should
jfou and He win take care of you.
all be so.

Dy HAL DOYLE
J 5 NEW YORK ID— Curbstone cent
seta af a pavement Plato:
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Par year* bald man have had to
w p to up with tuck aakkaring greet*
S a n a a free* their Buttress-head*!
m*M ends ss, "to , anabaU.'*
The betoy—thank* to acianea—
sew c s s give this anuhlng rejoin
fee: “to yaoraelf, yes fathead.”
: Per ths it H bbcs la groariag
growing thal
that
are, aa the
tiara latotUctuaDy gifted
the ordinary rare af m a t Ssmalfclss »a have suspected our*
soitras far a long tim e-and thereMjltos mare to be asviad d u n pitied.
pitied
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!is Dr. M. Wlurton Yeung, a pro­
of anatomy as Howard Uni­
ty.
» y e a n sf research D r
_ has asaiaat i f to st a lead
•sees af bsMassa is simply a s
krais.
Ms way, he nya.
grew Ildar yosr brsia ss*
akia p r a iin toe layer of
Msaass too Uaag vao*
h a to brtac anaugb
I s toe hair growing
s a l hair f s ls sat.

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Contest among Jacksonvlle Zone Buick Dealers (Class 3 Smaller
Dealers) which comprise Florida Buick Dealers as well as Dealers
from Eastern Part of Georgia and South Carolina.
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THE SANFORD HERALD Thttr*., A uf-16,1956, Par* 5

F in a l P la n s
For W edding
Are Announced

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Come* the time In every
writer'* life when he ha* to do
something he doein’t like. My
something 1* to say goodby to all
the good folk* here because I'm
• "going north" as the saying goes.
I have enjoyed writing and being
in on' the gossip and parties
along with all of you and witl now
leave the society page after to­
day, in the hands of our capable
new society editor, Mrs. Pat
Wood. My husband and I are
leaving Tuesday for New Kenaington, Pa. which, in answer to
the question "where is it?" that
$ • Is arising in your minds, 1» maul
20 miles from Pittsburgh. Again
* thanks for the cooperation that I
have had from all of you publi­
city chairmen and keep up the
good writing)
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Seminole Chapter No. Two of
the O.E.S. ia getting all excited
about the big picnic which is now
an annual affair called the Robert
f Morris Picnic. It la slated to be
9 held Aug. 22 at the Oviedo
8wlmming pool known aa Sweet­
water Park. AH members and
families are invited to join In
the fun. The delicious meal, I’m
told, will be served at 0 sharp.

just havent Jot good sense," she
laughed. Well, who expects the
bride-to-be "level headed" any­
way. "Jerry " Is on a. cruise now
and will probably return in Oc­
tober. Bet those letters he re­
ceives are at least 10 pages long
and full of wedding plans.
Since the start of Girl Scout
Camp most of the gals have been
staying over night. Nancy Roun­
tree, -Martha Owen, Mrs. C. R.
Jones and others have been volunteeriqg to stay over night with
them. The gals are having a
grand time and even the news of
a hurricane coming didn't fate
them. Lucky for the storm it
didn’t hit. . . .

Roy Schmidt Is Recently
Honored O n 75th Birthday

Final olans have been announced
by Sfus Unci* Sue Kooritx, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Koontx
this city, and Charles Joseph Town­
send. son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Townsend, for their wedJIng
to be held Saturday, 3 p. m.. at
All Souls Catholic Church with Fa­
ther Joseph officiating.
The bride’s only attendant
be Miss Janet McDaniel,
Honor, while the best man will
Richard Marthan.
A reception will be held Imme­
diately after the wedding In the
Koontz home 1201 Oak Avenue. All
friends and rclatievs of the couple
are Invited to attend both the wed­
ding and the reception.

fisAAoiud&amp;
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hall and
son, Douglas, of Rolls, Mo., were
guests of their uncle and aunt,
•Mr. and Mrs. Pete Baker and
family.

MISS CIIKRRY SINGLETARY announced her engagement yesterday at a luncheon givvn In tbs boms
of her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Andy Anderson. Miss Singletary and Mrs. Ralph Batts wets ha*
Friends of \Y. C. Hill will be gngement yesterday at a luncheon given in tnc home______________________________________________
Mrs. Charles Wilke ia expecting glad to learn that he hat returned
guests from Staten Island, N. Y. from John Hopkins Hospital |
The Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Mycr where he underwent surgery and
who have been visiting In Miami, is now at home where he is re­
taking in all the sights, will covering.
:onduct*d the business meeting.
Ctrcle Number 81b
spend a week with the tVHkcs .
Talked to Mrs. Walter Price the
Mrs. Everett Wlrth it leaving; Circle Number Six of the I ans were made for th* supper
other day about her daughter for Evansville, Ind., to attend the Methodist Church met Monday at ; which the circle will help serve
Sylvia who has been in the hjspl- wedding of her granddaughter,1the home of Mrs. T. A. Burleigh ; during Youth Activity Week. Miss
i Ella Bolton is In charge of ar­
tal. Sylvia hurt her back and Miss Jacqueline Lockridge,
with Mrs. W. T. Chapman giving
neck when she fell from a rope
the devotional, after which she rangement*.
swing at Rock Springs. She i* Mr*. H. E. Carlton of Arcadia la read the 25lh chapter of the Book Bottles of vanilla were distri­
feeling fine now and Is at home. in town visiting Mrs. W. D. Hof­ of Matthew and a poem by buted and announcement waa
M tV
"That comes from being a tom­ mann.
missionstudy and
Happy Birthday
Wheeler Wilcox entitled "Lifting made of the
covered dish luncheon that will
On the new arrival list. . . Dr. boy" said Mrs. Price. . . . Grace
of Learning."
August I t
! be held Aug. 20, to which memand Mrs. i . T. Gobbet here from Marie Stineciphcr Is having a
Miss Thalia Thomas is spending
Mrs. Azzarello reported riiat
Dwight Bowes
Jacksonville. The Gobbets are living get-together tonight at her home the week here with her brother, the Circle served 30 youths at the I bers are asked to bring table terW. B. Brinson
| vice and a covered dish.
at 2433 Laurel Ave. and he 1a a for her friend from Atlanta, Ga. E. tV. Thomas.
Suna y night supper. She also
W. D. Hofmann
£ dentist in the Navy. The family Grace Marie is tramferrlng from
Mrs. McClelland drew a birth­
made
the
following
announce­
.Includes a boy, four; and a little Maryville College, Tenn. to Stet­
ments: On Aug. 20 there will be day gift from the box as the
■girl, seven months old. . . Mr. son University this fail. . .
Serve Worcestershire sauce with
a mission study held at McKin­ ladies tang "HappyBirthday."
•
•••
and Mrs. R. E. Cline, 2205 Cor­
Members were reminded to bring buttered cooked green cabbage;
ley
Hall
at
10
a.
m.
with
the
la­
Ever have a Cement Shower?
dova Drive here from Belle,
dles asked to bring table service a gift for this birthday box.
it wUI add xipl
, W. Va. He la a member of the William W. Ralston of Snring
and a covered dish. On Aug. 29 Mrs. C. E. Williams gave the
City,
Pa.
did
and
he
loved
itt
Navy. The Clines have a girl and
YUUR8DAY
Life an d 1Brown, Mrs. J. M. McCasklll,
die Circle will have charge of s-tudy book on "The
a little son. . . . Mr. and Mrs. D. Ralston was living with his In­ Brotherhood supper and pro­ the Youth Activities supper. On letter* of Paul."
Mrs. Harry Brown, Mrs. J. C.
N. Varner, 70« E. 14th St. from laws while he built bla own home. gram meeting will be held at Sept. 10 a Seminar will be held
Members present were Mrs.
, Mjffllntown, Pa. A member of Friends got together and gave First Baptist Church at T p. m.
Davis,
Miss Ella Bolton, Mrs. R.
at the church.
I Ruth Lundquist,
Mrs. R. C.
the V S . Navy. Mr. Varner nnd him a shower. They brought 100 The Intermediate Choir will roT.
Warren
and Mrs. C. E. Willi­
Schultz,
Mrs.
M.
L.
Wright,
Mrs.
Mrs. Norris had charge of the
hla wife have three children. Mr. cement blocks for construction of hearse at First Baptist Church at
ams.
M.
R.
McClelland,
Mrs.
H.
I.
study
choosing
aa
her
subject
the
house.
The
party
was
given
by
O and Mrs. E. J. Tarver are here
7 p. m.
from Baltimore, Md. He la a his mother-in-law. . . . I'll leave
The Adult Choir will rehearse "Birth of Jesus.”
The hostess served
refresh­
chief hospital corpsman. Their you with a mouthful). . . . Eman­ at First Baptist Church at 0 p m.
WE FOUND THE HOME
ments of lemonade and cookies to
.new address Is 006 Palmetto Ave. uel Welch, 29 wax arrested and
The Ladies Aid of the Lutheran
••• •
charged with drinking driving. Church of'the Redeemer rill meet jhe following members: Mrs. R.
OF OUR DREAMS . . .
Sanford now has two young Ha told police under questioning at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. M. Mason, Mrs. William Norris,
Mrs.
Joe
Turlap,
Mrs.
Joe
Axta1 movie actors. Rlehard Hall and that he sometimes used an alias; Waller Atkinson on tho DcLand
rello, Mrs. Tate Chapman, Mrs.
Donald Cain have been in several Sebastian Boganklntencllengrlin- Highway.
W. T. Chapman, Mrs. N. V. F ar­
of the scenes in the new picture zinsklyork. And he was able to
FRIDAY
mer, Mr*. 11. W. Dick, Mrs. C.
"End of Man" which the Empire pronounce and spell it three
Closing Demonstration program F. Mints, Mrs. Brodie Williams,
‘ Studios have been taking in Or- tim et without trouble, officers
of the Vacation Bible school at end Mr*. J. P. Herring, who it
gh Undo locations. They worked all said. CAN YOU? .
the Christian and Missionary Al- here from Climax, d a. visiting
v
of last week and some during the
. .
. .i. t Ha nee Church, Park Ave. and 14th Mrs, Mifnit. — —- -- — — . * Bight ob the night club "takes,"
oesjM o
s t r e e t * a T T : ^ P.m. —
*— •*—
• f e w amber Tra )
• Richard and Donald won't charge ok)IP .standby,
baked been*. Try
^ for the autographs yet gala. . . canned ones emptied into a cas­
Circle
Number Ten of the
MONDAY
• better get them early. Who knows serole, topped with sliced luncheon
The Dependable Class of the W.S.C.S. of the First Methodist
" where this will lead?
meat, baked In a moderate (375 First Methodist Church will serve Church mrt Monday afternoon at
degrees) oven for 30 minutes, then supper for Youth Week at McKin­ McKinley Hall. Hostesses were
After talking to "Cherry" Single- garnished with onion rings.
ley Hall at 0 p. m. The regular Mrt. C. E. William* and Mist
IT tary I'm 04111 excited about her
monthly business and social meet­ Ella Bolton who served Iced
*• forthcoming marriage to Gerald
drinks and coffee before the
ing will be held at 6 p.m.
Ryman (Lt. Jg). She isn’t out of Good go-along for tomato juice;
meeting.
TUESDAY
0
those "pink rosy clouds' yet. She Cream soft Cheddar cheese (It
Th* meeting was opened by
The
Unity
Clast
will
meet
in
the
_ has set the wedding date for comes In a roll) with butter and Valdea Hotel at 0 p. m. The Mrt. McCaskill who led the de­
• Nov. 21 and is already In a flurry add finely chopped shrimp, onion ncv. Josephine Sturkir will teach votional service and prayer. Her
Z of excitement over bridesmaids powder and chill sauce or catch- the new book "How to Let God text waa taken from the 23rd
- gowns, flowera and parties. "I lup. Spread over toast and broil.
Help You." Everyone 1s welcome. Psalm and »he Impressed upon
The members of the D.A.V. will the group ths idea that our
have a social meeting at the D. dally lives are an open letter for
A. V. hut ut 7:30 p m. All are urg­ all to read.
ed to attend.
Mrs. R. T. Warren, Chairman,

Methodist Circles

Mrs. Roy 8chm!dt was honored
recently wift*a pkny in her home,
210 French Avenue, the occasion
being her 75th birthday.
Mrs. Schmidt was "radiant" in
a pink lace dress set off with a
corsage of yeRow rosebuds.
She was further honored with
a poem read by Elder A. C. MeCline, Pastor of the Seventh Day
Adventist Church, dedicated to her
entitled "A Smile
Lovely decorations of rosea, tube­
roses and assorted greenery were
used throughout the rooms of the
home.
The guest of honor was then
presented with an array of lovely
gifts, after whichr eferahments of
cake, ice cream and mints were
served by Mr*. A. Kendal), Mrs.
Eugene Kendall, Mrs. W. R. Vin­
cent and Mr*. Ralph Vincent, all of
whom are nieces of the hostess.
Invited to share the occasion
with the honnres were Mr. and
Mrs. A. Kendall, Mrs. Pauline Ho-

Gleaners Class
Holds Regular
Monthly Meet
The Gleaners Class of the
First BapUst Church held its
mooting at the home of Mrs. C.
B. Rudd, 1901 Adams St. Tuesday
night at I p.m.
The meeting was opened by
Mrs. C. A. Anderson Jr., who
read devotional passages from
the Bible and some poems, all of
which were "very inspiring."
These were followed by tho
minutes of the last meeting being
read, alro by Mrs. Anderson, and
a report on sick members was
made. After the regular buainesa
was taken care of, the meeting
waa closed with a prayer render­
ed by Mrs. Fred Myers.
Refreshments wore served to
the following members) Mrs. W.
McLeUan, Mrs. Helen Carter, Mrs.
J. F. Lewis, Mrs. It. W. Rucker,
Mrs. C. A. Anderson Jr. Mrs. A.
Kendall, Mrs. Fred Myers, Mrs.
W. P. Brooks Jr. Mrs. T. A. Stile*
and Mrs. C. B. Rudd.

ward, Sir*. Alma Neese, Mrs.
Audry Patterson, Mis* Relsvca
Patterson, Mrs. Guy Waits, Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. Vincent and child­
ren, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vincent,
Mr. and Mr*. Eugent Kendall, Mrs.
Walter Trapp, Mrs. Andrew NcuV
blcser.Mr*. Harriet Annis, Mr. and
Mrs. L. H. Shepard, Miss Audry
Wertz, Mr. and Mr*. A. C. McCIlne
and daughter Saraty, Mr. and Mrs.
H. V. Buckner, Mr. and Mr*. Earl
Hilliard. Mrs. Effie Mlelke, Mrs.
Irene Watt, Mr*. Pauline HoldAlto Mrs. H. C. Haskins, Mrs.
America Howard, Mr*. Emma Siebert. Mr*. Hilda Fortier, Mrs. 0 .
M. Willis, Mr*. Mayme Bodgcr,
Mr*. Leslie Went, Mr. and Mrs.
John McGowan, Mrs. Frieda M6Gowan, Miss Judy McGowan, and
Mis* Carolyn McGowan.

Carving Set Is
Given Cochrans
LAKE MARY—Tuesday evening
the Sunday School of the Lake
Mary Community Church sponsor­
ed a covered dish supper, honoring
Mr. and Mr*. Glen Cochran and
their ton, David.
The Cochrans have both been
"faithful and energetic teachers In
the Sunday School" and the af­
fair was In the nature of a farewaS
party aa they are moving to Vir­
ginia to make their futnre home.
The Rev. James M. Thompson,
Pastor Emeritus, gave the Invocatlon. After the "bounteous repast"
enjoyed by a crowd of members
and friends of the congregation,
Mrs. J. M. Thompson led the group
singing of favorite hymns.
During th* evening, Jo* Smoth­
ers, on behalf of the church, pre­
sented the honorees with a carving
set.
Use one cup of milk and on*
cup of heavy cream when you
are making up a package *f van­
illa pudding mix. Serve with •
fresh-fruit sauce for company.
Easy supper: pan-fried euba
steaks with chilled potato salad
and crisp greens.

QUIET

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consider and compare
these features in a
Phillips Home

BEFORE YOU BUY ANYWHERE

AUGUST

CLEARANCE
SLACKS
•ws * •* -%,,-a *•
**|, &gt;*s*Hf wasia
™^na wiii%w il*-re
/*'. nan
Itacron-hlend
tropical*
and gb™
gabardines
now 4Jta
30r&lt;
to
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Vi price reductions.
Many are wash and wear . . . values
school.

SUITS

Beauty:

Full Ceramle Tile Bathe
Conventional, Modem, Brittany Sty les
Colored Bath Room Fixtures

Comfort:

Quiet Relaxed Living
Large Screened Porch
3 Bedrooms, two hatha

Convenience:

Select Home* near Country Club
VA and Conventional Financing
Extra Largo Clooeta

Safety:

Ideal Place for Children
Built under FHA and VA Specifications
Metal Termite bhMd

About 50 year round auita . . few tropicals, gabardines,
flannel* and mixtures, one, two, three button styles.
Now 121.98 to 927.98.

SPORT SHIRTS

Group of fine cottoni, rayons and bints from our
regular stock of known brands. Reduced 30 to 50Vi­
to clear. • short-aleevea.

SHOES

1 1 X 1 1 * 1 0 lUCTtlC

Kitchen:

Refrigerator, Range, Disposal!
Dishwasher, Automatic Washer
Large kitchens, adequate cabinet

Entire stock sport shoes by HOHTONIAN and General
Shoe Co., two-tones. ventUateds reduced 30 to 50',r
SHOWN ABOVE ABB Ur. and Mr*. T. V. Brown Jr, who wort
married Ao f. | | . Th* ■room hi a 8nnfordita while hi* bride, the
former Mb* Prance* Mayo, ii from Orlando. A formal wedding
waa held.

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CHAPTER TWENTY•THRU
TOT t l T i *Jt“OM em p tied
rapidly. No one apek* la Dnvtd or
Michael. Tbay emerged into a
minty rain. Acraaa tba water,clear­
ly m l Me from Ui* rmnug* point
m Profanity MiU, Um meuataiM
tram blddwi in a purple-gray mitt.
Dnvtd, bolting. toetod toward
town. *TB mu* tba atonataiaa
rv* always Ukad torn*."

Micnotl. aekiag wtth pity, aaw
Dnvtd'. (lan e linger on Ui. raugn
water, return U th* mountains,
“fir* yanra tent forev.r, Dnvtd.
you'll b* eligible for parol*—"
Ho Mopped short. A flat attitude
jm to take bofoco sen
for s__tawy&lt;
~ ma actually paneodt
Ho oyod Dnvtd warily nod Dnvtd
turned and amltod aligntly. "I am
Mt tktaking at oulddt, Mich**!. 1
waa only thinking that in lv .
wart or no. I mould to free.
Why 7"

Mjabaai could not uiw tr. Mo
na ompUMM ta Dnvtd. Only
wtoaa tho oplrtt dtod wm thora
loom for ouoh n vacuum.
"Lot me stay overnight with
yuu, Dnvtd H
-Na There io no need."
Michael argued perfunctorily.
He baud tombing of Dnvtd Mona
la that echoing, gray touoe. David

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f
The Giant* aren't dead.
They're In laet piaoe, *ir7t*aL.
certainly going to
Lot for toe mameat at toeit
to Davtd.
toay'vo lhakon off that collar pal­
AMBBICAN LEAGUE
mind, Mirhtrl w m plagued bp H. lor reviving to* aamawfcat urla Um aftoraoea. Me wortfr lathed aiakad world •bampianaM': com- Team
W L Pc
Beh.
to* aaouraaee and flro of Me
Mnaiian at Jokniy Antonoui tad Nrw York
TJ M M
H*
Willi* Maya to lack th* panaant- ClovelanIS 47 J71 10«t
lag m too jury, oMrrbi
proealng Brooklyn Oodgara out at Baeton
u u m
u
ly for oometblag to jar
i i ^ n l y i m in um
IO tingling No Chicago
U SO 437 UVt
tootr well-fed apathy. Hd kfted
Detroit
54 U .413 J0V*
too water pHchor, poured ofowly tlonel League race.
The Brooke, who uaually ewal- Baltimore
50 U .44* 24Va
into Ma gt*M Mo ologfai m
throat end Mopped wkM u wag law ooutkpaw whato Uka hare Weihington
M M .401 to
of a our ta tta bank of d'auevroe, war* atanding m (heir Kaneoa City
17 74 .333 37
toa
baadi whan lofty AitoaaUl got
WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS
Miekaal Mugkt i ghmpM af thrattgh with them laet night. Ha
brigkt hair, mw Mag I
•truth aut II while giving juat two New York •, Boetun 4
above rutolooaly part um
Baltimore 3, Weihington 2 11
af toa door. She waved fraattoaky kite ta boat the Brooke and big
innlngi
Daa
NowMmb*
i-d
an
Mays'
Hit
at Michaet Behiad her, Mfl rad
Detroit
1, Cleveland 0
h*ma
rug.
hair touelod, Ma tto ekpptog to­
It w u th* eocoad Giant upaot Chicago 10, Kiniae City 0
ward Ma Ian oar, waa Tim o lttm .
A atraagt woman wao with Mmt of th* Dodger* in two might* and
THURSDAY'S SCHEDULE
•he wm one of toe fatteot
•kidded Braaklya tw* percentage Boston at New York

drag ft out) he'd wring tvary Mt tootr mind* a
•pan et too flvo
of juice from #v**jt ?*rey%&gt; vd
omorcioed It, bo
Mo taieat
for oratory. Thlk aovor obongod
aa teoue; It oould cometlmee cloud
it
Court took up. Judge Tanker*,
MT— rlRg ft Alflft ftl iMftfttlBftift,
nmuatod to* boaeb. The prollaaiaartoo concluded, Michael began
to talk.
It had M ttr been hla habit to
prolong toa agony la bopeleo*
cnee*. HI* tendency to UeUurMly
bad aftM bought him to* wrath
af Me client*. A “good gght" ealved
Um gall of defeat for earn* people.
Judge Tanker* know to u Unit,
and Michael wm not unaware of
to* judge'* ootoalehmeat Kvaa
to* jury, It* mlad oortalnly made
up, tta collooUvt Womack mallow,
ad by eumeroua maala at toe
oouaty* eapenee, rouaed to at,
teation. only Dan Parmer aad toe
judge fully realiaed that a auarter
or even a half of Miduel ftueaoy

Owtrlbuiad Or Kiae fMtarti feyadieeta

THE FOLLOWING
RKPOaUKSSKD
MKMCHAMDI8E

Off Celler Pallor

Z OL A ROSS

a ehado that rooemMig •
had Util* to do with toe eaa* at oroM between euaoet aad rad baea
hand. Michael had wit aad lucid! paint Tim grinned from ear to
ty: he had a talent for eommuni, ear ad be kept one hand sa toa
califng • mood to hie listener*.
fat woman1* ana.
Inexorably, to* clock moved to­ “Your HonorI" Michael tpokd
ward noon. Michael, at It for aa with a vigor that brought to*
hour aad a hall, wm only too evi­ judge upright la ourprtoo, yanked
dently lust getting into etude. Ho
■lanced ht Juug* Tanker*, found Your*?catr, 1 ahouid khe to pro*
him walk up the hack at*pa, eioce a logical pouM to hla opeeck, took cent another wttooM for to* JjO*
Um tear guletiy behind him.
a drink of water.
fenoo before 1 ooacludo. TM*
• • e
Tho judge, hla eye* deadly, aeea bM been out of too any,
The Mat arwalaa
anod over the bench. “The court only now available."
David etoctedtoweta up tho etoop would like to inquire if oounael for
Judge Yaakaro Eowaifl &lt;
hill tight to to* oourtkouoe. Thar* to* defcao* anUelpatoa concluding looked
at Dan Parmer.
wm a droartaeoo about to* day. hla remark* withla to* Bent twen­
"Dorn too etate wleh to
duet no the two nun entered the ty minute* T"
building, Michael glanced over bio Mirhael'a grey arrutiny wm ef* IU right to object to UI* irfdgu*
larlty, CouneelorT"
ehculder, wonting a mountain or fortleMly naive.
Bound Mow to lift hio heart. But "Your Honor, 1 Mould Uko to be Daa heal ta ted. Hlo eye* okUkmod
to* town WM akroudod la layom Ohio to develop my remark* to Tim, Meg, to* fat woman, returned
their fulleet extent.’' He looked at to MiehacL Ha egne4 Mo haado.
of toto teg.
Whoa they roauhot to* court- too clock. 1 believe 1 can aaaur* "The out* would not wtth la
they found It aparooly popu- toe court they wlU be Bniahed put itoolf m too pomtlea ad raftmaid not have to bear within the hour."
tog toa dafeadaat oay opportunity
to to tatter- The meet*lore moaned. Judge ef MUbUahlag bM laaooMoo." He
Yankcra glared over hla epecUde*. grinned kuoleaUy it to* ju ry.
“Waato of take otMUng. Dark "With that poMtUUty In mind, "The proaocuUoa boo no objeeflM
eouM have wound u up ta thro* ho aald eourly, "tola oourt will be to tolo—Irregular—lntroducUM t t
mtautao yootordoy. They My b*’U la reoece until tw* o'clock tola another witaem if outb latrodu*
got hv* years.'
afUrsoooL" He left Um bench with non would b* ta any way, toope
“DarkT" A w
i ag jeered.
Um auggaaiioa of a flounce defl* or form inetrummtal la otpodHlng
“Mo ought to at that I Pooling altaly tacongruoua for one of hla the procedure."
around with tuna at to* taxpay- pomp.
The judge pounced trrtUMy.
David looked dully-at Miekaal. "Proceed, Couneelor."
1 guooo Dark'll get plenty. Ttete "It'S taking a long time."
Michael bad never fell Mm atte
LurkiM geta through ecttiiag toe It wm hla flret cnuclam aad Ml, to “proceed" la Ml Mo Ufa What
homage cult and Dark’* bill he'll chad w • aakamed. Porfcapa tt wm aid Tim nave to teUT Whn wao
be cieaa M a eted dog* aye tooth. wrong to drag out the epeech. Per* toe fat woman T Michael debated
i aid goat rtghtl"
hape he wm calx whipping David ewiftiy. Should be aek fee Unto to
eeav
Before court aeavened,
Dan for hla owa futility. Ht wu not eonoult with Ttmf Ho might hat
re n e w eaunterod over to Mtchacl, our* now what had driven bun to get IL Judge Yaakera* patleaeo
carefully aklrtiag David. “Cut It tola flllbuetertng appeal: ho wm wm all to* clearly frayed.
oh, Michael f I’ve a hot land a trifle ecomful of hU owa hlotrt- Mog Maned *Icm to him. “Juot
onics. Yet bo know ho would not put Uncle Tim ea toe etoad, Mi­
Michael shrugged. "I'd plan aa changt hie tactic*. Parmer, Yank- chael. And don't worry."
lUBOh la Beattie, Dam."
era, to* jury were going to Uaten M ho It, Michael thought
Daa'a forehead puckered and to him until they wero^groggy waved Tim to too etoad.
Mtrheei know a meaa relim. He'd with worda. It might
( T t Be ConltmttdJ
• mt. a*
kterlBltd hr twrmluloa o&lt; TKh BOOM-UBnhtLX. OOHPajrf. UMk

mw

Giant A c a i M a y
Hinder Dodgers'
Pennant Hopes

M AVIS' BIO IOY

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BROOKLYN lA—The New York
Qlenii aren't golflg any plica In
the National League tbit year end
neither or* tho two acee of their
po w er m ow er g j j q
!M4 ehamploaaMp year, but WUli*
May* and Johnny Antonelli could
CHILDS PLANE 11 J |
well epoll troublo for tho pennant
hope* of th* Brooklyn Dodger*.
Tho bitting of Maye and tho
TELEVISION
pitching of Antonelli arc a far cry
two year* ago when WUlle
from to
ELEC. STOVE
hit at * .S*S dip with 41 bomere
and the eturdy toulbpaw hung up
REFRIGERATOR
gj victoria* againet only eeven
setbacks.
WASHER
In tbd let! tw* deye, however,
th*' Olante have looked Ilk* the
BUN REAM
Giante of 'M •• they whipped the
MOWER
1-1 and 1-0. May* figured
II9 2 S Dodger*
prominently in both victories with
TELEVISION
bom* runt In each eontoet to ralte
1 1 1 .1 5 hie
total for toe year to II. AnJ
Antonelli burled "the grrtleet
I ever pitched" latt night
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up game
ei he allowed only two kite, end
•truck out It in beitlng Don Newcome end Clem Lablno l-fl.
USED INNER
"Sure, I bad com* good one*
In ‘S4 when wo won the pennent,"
TUBES
told Antonelli, who loet boat the
/M H tO M S
Dodger* In June 1M4 and never bed
* n c tn /to
pitched a complete game agelnel
Sf*F O *M A M C fg
.EACH
them. "But I don't over remember
UNCt M
having ee much etutf. My fait baU
A g T (J * M tP •
waa elrong all th* way and I Mm
TO A C T /O d
bad a good curve. But what helped
M AVt
FOR CAR CW BATHING moot wao I could put tho boll whore
tM CO O *AO iP
1 wanted."
W g PA A V gg
The tw* teomi moot again to­
r e * tiA s jr
GALS. INSIDE
night In Ebbett* field and then
*0*5.
part until Aug. SI when they open
WALL $
• five-game Mrlee Ij throe deye at
th* Pol* Ground*. Pour more In
PAINT
Brooklyn starting Sept, fl conclude
BEE P04JCKMEN
lb* eeieoa't terioe.
NORFOLK,
Vo. Uk-Potrolmon
Manager BIU Rigney, an incurabte opiimlet, interpreted WUlie'e M. L. Everett and Gene Elmore
TOYS • GAMES • BOOKS laet two homore ae more than were troubled by the call m to*
police radio. Be* hivof Yoe, Mid
Juot long kilo.
DOLLS • ONLY 114
"It could b* a boginning for th* radio voice.
SHOPPING DAYS UNTIL him and u»," b* eaid. • Wo'vo been Accompanied by Sergeant J. 8.
AMAM—ALL KEOULED. welting for Willio to do eomotolng Siler and a men from the SPCA
ilk* that. I'd give e mooth'e pay (hey went to an addroee where
SAVINGS AS
to to* Mm wind up the maton with a ewana of bee* had tacked out
for tk* night in a patch of wood*.
o imaeh."
Somebody euggcitcd a burlap
HIGH
bag. It wai carefully lowotod over
■CARED 8PABKOW
MEMPHIS UP — Early every ho boot.. Johnny Low#, represent­
AS
morning o rocky llltl* eparrow ing th* SPCA at tk* eviction, got
emitted up to a baeement win­ etuag on to* finger.
m
dow, fought Ma rofloctloa in tk*
gteM m noUlly it diarupted Don
W l MUST UNLOAO
Puiior’e tieop,
•o Fuller placed a magnifying
TO MARE ROOM
mirror againet to* window. The
bird com*, toA one look at Ma
FOR ALL MDSE.
outeUo imago, flow away and
'I bean board from einco.

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SUCH BARGAINS . .

MARTS BPIflCI

la the American League, Dick
Donovan throw a twa-klttar aa th*
Chicago Wtot* Box walloped Kanaaa Uty 104. Tho flrai-plac* Now
York Yankooa moved Into a,l«H
gam* bulge again by defeating
BMtM 0-4 wkll* Detroit knocked

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WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS
New York 1, Brook]/.. #
Plttaburgh 6, Philadelphia 1
off eocond piaoe Cleveland l-o. Cincinnati 14-7, Chicago 1-1 first
Baltimore boat Weihington l-t is
game 16 inning*; eecond call­
11 innlngi.
ed end elath, dark
Antonelli, the ene time Brevet' Milwaukee 4, flt. Louie 1

bomu beauty who wm B-7 as tba
THURSDAY'S SCHEDULE
Giant! won toe 1104 World ehampiasabip, gava u# otly a two-out New York at Brooklyn N
aiagia to Duka Baidar to to* fourth, Cincinnati at Chicago
and an eight-inning double by Milwaukee at it. Louie N
Charlie Neal He retired II in a} Only game* echeduled
raw, tight on atrikaaute, titer
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
Snider'i Mt while gaining Ma Uth

vietory agatoet U defuu.
Mayo, wfaooa bam* run hut toa ■
Dodger* 5-1 to* sight hafor*. unloaded Me big o u to tha fourth
off Nawoetoha, who had won nine
eualght. Newk gava thru MU be­
fore being lifted for. a pinchhlltor
to th* elght-andlag Ma atrtog of
eomptoto game* at oil.
Warm Bpaka'a flve-Mtur eailarad hi* Hath major laague vic­
tory and Uth of to* ouaen aa tha
•rava* wrapped it up witt two in
tha fourth u as* Mt and thru
Cardinal error*. Ray Katt homerad fer to* Card*. Tom raholeky
laet It far a 74 record.
Th* ROdlega rod* to *• Frank

B K S U R W NATURE
TORONTO tto—lb * Toronto Scot­
tish Regiment Bond, ted fer years
bp all4oot-two-inch drum Major
lack
Lon Dovtoaes, boa gone
bettor. TM 04-year-old bandmaster
Mi
vacantly handed ever Ma baton
to 0 younger player. Georg*
Steven, wM U eia foot-thre*.

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Paiatka at Cocu
Lsciburg at S t Poterahurg
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Milwaukee O pen Starts
MILWAUKEE lfl - A hefty field *
of about 131 golfers, Including de­
fending champion Dr. Cary Middlecoff, open fire today to too
hoi* IM.OOO MUwaukes Ope* Oolf
Tournament ‘
The field Include* I I player*
who qualified with 71* or under
Tuesday and 20 exempt pro* and
In s prictie* gam* ta proper*am auura who wlU gm too "fool" tion for th* Soft Ban Tournaof the Tripoli Oolf a s h par - 70 a t n t to M hold to OrUsdo next
layout today for tho first time un
th* Hunt-MeRsborta nine
der compeUUve eondhtooe.
took to t me*lure of tos North
Mid dlecoff, who had been toy­ Park Baptist Church aggregation
ing with the idea af patting up of Oritado by ■ score of 64.
this tournament because af a tea- Tha garni, played on tho local
doflilli condition In his left fore­ field, woa featured by th* uoriarm, shot a 1-uaderpar 245 a t tog pitching of Dos Morrott who
Blue Mound to win tt* Milwaukee struck out II Orlandoana and by .
event latt year.
tho hitting of Prank Stafford *
Among the “older" bead* shoot­ wtioeo komerun t o the second
ing for th* 18,000 top prim or* Inning waa th* boat of the flvo
Sam Bnetd, who hasn’t cut much hits tho local Marcury Mon gar­
of s swath la tournament play nered.
this year; 4fl-yMr«ld K. J . Dutch
Merrett gave up hut two hits,
Harrison, who woa tho T o a AP received fine support from bin
American; J i m m y Demaretj tetm m itee eepocinOy hi* cat­
Lloyd M aninim; aad Tommy cher, Jim Pennington, who re­
Bolt
ceived eredit for th* I I putouts.
Tam "World” Utllet Ted KroU Th# hotterloe:- North Park
I* amonfl the missing. He decided Baptists, Orlando. . . . J. Orvin, r}
to uko n week off after pocket R. Dixon and J. Wtoaort: Huntfar winning tho]McReborta.
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claim over i t . Louie.
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Pittsburgh alowod dawn th*
Philadelphia PMUiee 5-1.

Ron Kline, who lotted a five-hit­
ter, and BUI Vlrdoo had RBI tin­
gle* to th* big frame tgalnit Jack
Meyer.
Thru fat to* Mvento broke a y
lit wow *wl* till Yankt, who had
tokos s 1-1 toad os Yogi Borra'e
tilt homer to too ■lath. Hank
Bauer't tingle ■cored the tie­
breaker. Tom Byrno won U Is re­
lief of WUtey Ford, who left after
four witk as tiling aboulder. Tom
Brower, who never bM boatos too
Yankooe, lost hi* fifth ggalaet lfl
&lt;*ei. Jim PieruU'e homo
fua wo* to* only earned run th*
.
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Hirvoy Kuenn douhtod is th*
eighth to boat th* Indian* and Bob
Lomu. Frank Lory scattered six
•iagtoa far. ton Ttgora.
Dossvas gave atogleo to tower
Wnily Burnette and Al PUardk
while Mating too A'*. Minnie
Mia***, who had four BBla,
Sborm Loiter aad Sam Eapselto
homtred far ton WMu Ran.
BUly Gardner'! aiagl* get th*
Orietm I ts * Ufa with roliofer
BUI Wight ton Winner - fanning
fiv* in • row among the last *la
Nat batamw.
OWENTON, Ky. Jt-ln a meet
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•trewberriee to mule trading, the
Poplar Grova cerroepandant af the
Nowe-Harald aumated things ap
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Wrlgloy Piaid.
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Johnny KUppaloto wed to relief.
Art Fowler w u the abortened
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By DAVID 0 . BARBUTHER,
AP Real Eatota Editor
INPECTK-ltUUtoXvN'. in n in g
h race with the busiest home
builders and tha naatsst horns
makers. They would Ilka to eat
us out of house and homa. Aa
entomologist, Dr. Harlan R.
Shuyltr of Knnsns City, told us
the other day that insects are
now causing horns damage esti­
mated at four billion dollars a
year.
Atlda from termites and other
bugs that attack tha structure of
a house, tha ordinary flying or
crawling whatsit that wa all bat­
tle at this season, la really set
lng green staff right out of our
wellsta.
So If you find a new bug In
your home, don't be nahamed
of your housskteplng — It hap­
pens to everybody — but get a
good Insecticide and ge Into ac­
tion. Tha bug may ba a punkto,
a mud dauber, a no-see-um, a
fish moth, a brlatlstall or a boxelder bug.
It’s Impossible to knew all bugs
by thslr family names. There are
some 696,000 species, according
to tha scientists. Man never has
eliminated on* apsclss. The ex­
perts say that on* pair of ardia*
ary houseflies, if given perfect
conditions, sould blanket the
earth three feet deop in n few
month*.
THR BUG PROBLEM he* been
Intensified recently by the wide­
spread building of now howtos In
outlying arses — on land that
had bean wild and woodsd until the
bulldosera came along, E stivatlon disturbs Insect nests and
land clearance destroys their food
sources. In the three months or
so whili a house Is under con­
struction, workmen eet lunches
and the partly framed house
stands open over night. So the
bugs move In before the happy
homeowner.
Evan whan people more 41 min
utes from Broadway or Main
Street, they often are surprised
to find roachee there ahead of
them.
"Roaches not only coma In on
groesries," says Dr. Bhuylsr, "but
they have been known to arrive
on lumber. They are the most
common household pest, carriers
of disease, oontomlnatotw of food
and dertroyers of books, paper,
and tolled nr starched clothing."
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the private lives of all tha bugs.
Ha . Roads th p . Boats, Insect Con
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service organisation, dedicated
to stirring up action agolnst
bugs.
We told him wo hod carpenter
ants In Our houses, having found
some sawdust m tha basement
floor.
"Don't worry too winch. Your
houee w ont fall down," bo said
"Carpenter ante don't really oat
wood. They Just chisel out enough
to build their neat. But you hate
to got rid of them."

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Q. If a Korea veteran suffered
loan: M percent of the
a mental lllneee within two year*
up to a maximum guarHer* a r t Authoritative u i v i n of hie discharge from service,
of $7,600.
from the Veterans Administration would ho bo admitted to a VA
hoapital
on
the
came
basic
os
a
to four questions of Interest to
Crushed macaroons make a t
former servicemen
and thalr service-disabled or a non service- lleioua topping for Ice cream.
disabled veteran T
families!
A. He could be considered os a
Q, I l a going to achool i n t o
veteran
with a service-connected
the Koraaa 01 B ill What proce­
condition, and then admitted to
dure m utt I fellow N 1 want to the hospital on the same basis as
chance a y eeureef
any aervice-disahled veteran.
A. Yea muat apple to VA for
Q. Must a Korean veteran be
a chance ef toooroo. Included la drawing VA disability eompenesthe application (Roald Ra a report tioa payment* In order to be eli­
of your profrece and conduct gible for vocational rehabilitation
, Taste i t . . . an d
Dorn your preooat (oRool. The
you'll cast your vote
application oRouM bo coat to the training under Public Law 194 f
A. The veteran either must be
VA Regional Office that Rnndlei
lor “Super Bus”—tha
drawing VA disability compensa­
your recorda.
too cream of party quality
tion payments, or must bo entit­
le such payments. A veteran
for everyday enjoymonU
drawing disability retirement pay
PR A IW11 l A K E
Instead of compensation may be
sligfele for training.
J. I plan u buy a fan s with a
! t TONIGHT I
Of lean. Included is a farm house
“ BHOW ANI
wo will bo living in. Will this be
JUNCTION**
considered n G! farm loan or a
01 Rom# loan, for purposes of
VA’e guarantee f
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A. So long as the property In­
cludes a farm houee to be occupi­
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Japan's M ain Isla.
President Dies

TALLAMAttBB (fft—A group of
Tallahassee oldsters, nearlv an
distinguished In their flelde be*
tore they retired, la organising «
program fa r keeping, old people
•p u re in ctrle Ufa.
The plan was outlined to the
Mate Interdepartmental Working
Committee an problems of aging
- by retired Dean B. L. Hyman of
the Florida S t a g e
University
•cheol of Education.
Hyman, now president of the
newly formed Tallahassee Live
Oaks d u b which numbers some
to elderly members, eaid the
group plana to “ survey the local
and regional scene j p see what
•kills are needed and aet up a
plea to .train oldsters In these
skills If they have Interest and
' talent and can fit Into the work.”
Tbe principal goal of the Live
' Oaks la to "causa the community
. to recognise the needs of older
paepls and to make provisions to
meet these needs.”
- - |f the undertaking works In Tal­
lahassee, the local elub will beterns a model for. similar organ­
isations In other cities. It Is being
given assistance by the retire­
ment section (if the State Devel­
opment Commission which la In­
terested In providing activities
fed oldsters who come to Florida
to live on pensions.
Memhers of tbe working com­
mittee expressed anxiety over el­
derly Inmates of nursing homea
who a rt- without relatives or
friends to visit them.
,
“ 1 believe we could gat a lot of
• them people out of bed If we had
lomeeoa to push them out," aald
Dr. L. L. Parka of the State
Board of'U aalth.
Agreement came ‘from Mrs.
Margaret Jacks of tha State De­
partm ent of Public Welfare who
u h l a "friendly visitor" pm gnm
would prove helpful. Under this
plan, outsiders would go to see In­
mates of nursing homes, chat
« i * them, encourage them and
perhaps take them for drives and

Official Says Open
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BALT LAKE CITY UV-A sta
sift**1 says someone turned on
gas valva Into Sunday or sore
H ire MessJay. unwittingly doomli
a t MontleaOo, Utah.
Chairman Otto A. Wlaaley of
Utah's State Industrial Commis­
sion aald a workman who helped
change the restaurant over to na­
tural gas Sunday testified ha shut
off the main valva on top of a
propane gee tank. Another witness
said he abut off the same valva
when be found It open after the
Mast had leveled the cafe.
What nobody apparently knew,
Wiealey said, was that the line
from the propane tank branchd
and served a nearby apartment
house as well as the cafe.
“ Someone from the apartment
bouse may—I'm not saying they
did, but they may—have gone
over and opened the valve,” Wlesley said.
He said leaking gas apparently
filled the.celar of the restaurant
and the open flame In an oven
touched It off.

Baker Improving
A fter Accident
Word has been received today a t
Tlw Herald that M. E. Baker Jr.,
whe wte in a serious train accident
last week In Kingsman, Aria., Is
•Improving’.
Baker's right leg wai amputated
and he received multiple cuts and
4raises on his face and body.
Hla wife, mother and father a n
at the Mohave Hospital In Klngsn a a with him.
Bfir grated cucumber
removed before grating) Into a
diet dressing end serve ever
slked tomatoes to tha walghtwntcher in your family.

airborne at a apaad over
Photo from International)

T V Fever Soars
High A t Opening
O f Convention

WOLF CREEK, Ore. CP—South­
ern Oregon’s Stumbo clan, not in
a bargaining mood, made plana
Wednesday to operate a toll rand
1614 feet long on the busy Paci­
fic Highway.
Robert 0 . Stumbo, Wolf Creek
logger at&gt;J spokesman for hla two
brothcra and a cousin, was sur­
prised to learn that the Oregon
Highway Commission—after two
days of file searching—had ad­
mitted its mistake. The commis­
sion aald the contested atrip of
U J. Highway 66 had been over­
looked In the past and, by golly,
Robert, Harry and Allan Stumbo
— the brothers — and cousin
Clair W. Stumbo do have a lawful
claim on tbe property.
Tbe Highway Commission, not
Impressed with the toll road Idea,
la ready to negotiate with the
Stumbot and- buy tha atrip.
Stumbo announced at once that
hit attorney would handle any ne­
gotiations.'
“I can imaglna they are quite
embarrassed,” he said.
But as for the toll road. . .
“ Well, we’d like to sort of fol­
low that along.”
Tho family began making newa
and ribbing the state last 8unday
when they stretched a rope acrosi
their strip and put up a big “ pri­
vate • property” sign on a long
straightaway, 10 mllea north of
this small logging community.
Traffic wai delayed for half an
hour and the Stumbos had a
■tart.
The day after the trafflc-itopclerk In nearby Raseburg for perping they applied to the county
mission; to {operate the disputed
atrip as a toll road. The appli­
cation even Included a proposed
rate schedule for livestock and
wheeled vehicles.
Robert Stumbo told a reporter,
“The Highway Commission has
always pushed the UtUe guy
around down here In southern
Oregon. . . . and It occurred to us
that If wa're paying taxes on tha
property we might Just as well
take it over."

By CMABLRS MERCER
NEW YORK OB—Television fev­
er soared high at tha opening ofi
the Democratic National Conven­
tion when CBS failed to Join NBC
and ABC In using all of “Pursuit
of Happiness.”
The u-minute film was a frank­
ly partisan view of Amaricao his­
tory through Democratic eyas.
In passing up the movie the
CBS news staff showed Journal­
istic enterprise, but they failed to
bring new Information or gener­
ate mueh Interest. Lowell Thomas
reminisced about by-gone con­
ventions with Walter Cronkito.
th e re were cut-in Interviews with
candidates. Ed Murrow and Erie
Savareld bald a small colloquy at
a small table.
At any rata, one viewer wai aa
stunned as CBS must have been
when National Chairman Paul M.
Butler castigated the network for
falling to present the entire mov­
ie. Did thla mean that cameras
IT. COt. JOHN t. t t m , of tho
USAT, holds hla trophy In New
must be trained on the platform
for tbe duration of tha convention York altar ha w u named Air­
man of tha Year. Ha was honored
for every word of some of the
by cadets of 12 nations In rccugdry speeches to eomeT
aitloo of bis efforts to aviation
Butler claimed CB8 had com­ medicine. Called tha “fastest
mitted Itself to carry the movie
man on earth," Dr. Stapp reached
and he said he would demand a speed of 622 m.p.h. on a rocket
that the network carry It later.
sled and cam* to an abrupt atop,
CBS President Frank 8tanton de­ contributing invaluable data on
nied that anyone In the network hlgh-epeed ball-out effects on
had made such an agreement. In the human body. (International)
one viewer's opinion he went to
the heart of the m atter when he
Labor Nonpartisan,
told Butler:
“For more Important la the M ust Stay That
vital issue of freedom of tho
press which you raise. Those who
make the news cannot, la a free
KANSAS CITY uR-Labor Is nonsociety, dictate to broadcasters,
partisan and must stay that way
as part of tha free press, to what despite
election-year pressures,
extent, where, and how they shaU George Meany, president of the
rover the news. Television and AFL-CIO, said yesterday.
radio, In covering the conventions
Meany told the International
as wall as all other news sveats, Convention of Plumbers and Pipe­
are'not mere conduits rh ich m ist fitters ho will do His best “ to see
carry everything which the news to It that labor does not adopt
maker demands. On tbe contrary, any pollllat party as Its own nor
we insist most vigorously that we becomo the steprblld of any po­
■ire, and must remain, free to ex­ litical parly.”
ercise our news Judgment. . .
Sen. Wayne Morse D-Ore., who
“You may disagree with how flew here from the Democratic
wo exercise our newa Judgment In convention in Chicago, told the
Ibis Instance. But wo, In turn, 2,400 union delegates the Elsen­
must retain that basic right which hower administration was the
Is guaranteed by tho Constitu­ most reactionary to occupy the
tion.”
White House In heltory.”

Betsy Is Taking
Northeast Course

Fixing n cold-cut tray? Choose
Have crisp bread sticks on
m ists that contrast In flavor, hand for that spnghattl-and'
texture and appearance.
salad supper.

MIAMI UR-Tho U. S. Weather
Bureau Issued the following ad­
visory on Hurricane Betsy at II
a. m. EST:
Hurricane Belay has continued
lo accelerate during the past 6
hours and a t I t a. m. EST was
centered at Latitude 11J north
Longitude 71.0 west or about too
miles east of Savannah, Oa. The
hurricane now le moving on a due
northeast course a t M m. p. h.
Highest winds over a small area
near tha center ura estimated at
120 m. p. b. and hurricane winds
extend outward 66 miles to the
northeast and M mllea to the southwest. Gales extend M miles to the
northeast and east and 121 miles
in ether directions.
The hurricane la expected to
maintain its northeasterly court#
with a further moderate accelera­
tion. The center should pass appro­
ximately midway between Cape
Hattoras and Bermuda around mid­
night.

HOLLYWOOD UR - In tills rock
V roll age it’s downright amailag to find a young movie star
who la luscious enough to be ■
‘‘Mias America” f i n a l i a t but
never learned to dance... . V •
Vera MUss, touted aa one of the
hot teat screen p r o p e r t i e s
In months, never was on a ball­
room floor until thla week. Even
then It took an Important movie
scene to get her there.
flha la playing Betty Compton,
second wife of the late Jimmy
Walker, in "Beau Jam es.”
Bob Hope plays Walker. In one
key scene the dapper New York
mayor takes Miss Compton danc­
ing in the Central Park Casino
while still married to his first
wife. At the time, the incident
amounted, to political suicide for
Walker, who had been a favorite
among Catholic voters.
Vera said the dreaded the acene
for weeks but Anally broke the
news to director Mel Shavelson,
producer Jaek Rose and Hope.
When she told them she could­
n 't dance, they chorused as one:
•’You’re klddlngl”
Not in the memory of Para­
mount studio’s oldest timer had
such a problem arisen there be­
fore. After a hurried conference,
choreographer Jack Baker was
called In and Vera now knows how
to dance.
Asked how such a pretty girl
ever escaped danelng, Vera aald,
"I've Just been too busy working
all these years. When the kids in
my high school class were out
dancing, I had to work nights to
keep in school.”
Tbs onstime “ Miss Kansas” of
1MI she placed third at Atlantic
City worked as a telephone op­
erator, cafe cashier and waitress
during her high school days.
RKO signed Vera at thi Miss
America Pageant and brought her
to Hollywood. After no plcturea,
aha was dropped and 20th Cen­
tury-Fox signed hsr. No plcturea
there either. Warners signed her
next but put her only in one pic­
ture—as an Indian squaw. Soon
the wai dropped there too. Next
■he tried television—and started
working regularly.
She played a cancer victim on
the first Medic show and Director
Alfred Hitchcock saw her: “He
called me and said he would like
to talk to me but he left the next
day for France to make a pic­
ture with Grace Kelly. I was for­
gotten again—and discouraged.”
Then, almost a year later,
Hitchcock chanced to see a rerun
of the tame “ Medic” show. This
time (he famed director did some­
thing be hai never done with an­
other star—put her under person­
al contract. She Just finished
“The Wrong Man” for him op­
posite Henry Fonda.
Any Hitchcock ftmlnlne discov­
ery la sure to be a top star. It

IfEWPORT, R. I., I*—Vice Ad­
miral tra d * D. McCormick. 61.
prtaldent of the Naval War Col­
late flnce IBM, died today at the
Naval Hoapital of a heart attack.
One of the Navy’a most brilliant
■fleers, McCormick w fu y o fe m e
.ommander of the Atlantic
from 1M1 Until he took over his
war college p o st He also served
as commander-in-chlef of the U.S
Atlantic Fleet during those yean .
MeCormlck held the Legion of
Merit with two gold stars and
many other decorations.
Stricken at his quarters here
about S a. m., Adm. McCormick

WIUM WIUlAMt, 24. of Gary,
Ind, la shown after he won the
100-meter n e e In 10.1 seconds
■t a military sports meet to Ber­
lin, Oermany. The former Uni*
trxlty of Illinois sprinter shat­
tered the 20-yemr-old record of
10.2, set by Jessa Owens. An
Army private stationed et Fori
Knox, Ky., Williams hopes to
qualify for the Olympics on tha
strength of hla performance la
the meet
(International)

Sanlando Springs la planning a
modeling and charm school and
prospective students a r t being re­
quested to register a t the Semi­
nole County Chamber of Commerce
In Sanford between 1:26 and 4 p.
m. Saturday.
The school will be free of charge
and be conducted over a four
month psrlod twice each mouth on
Saturday afternoons starting at 2
p. m., Sept. 6.
The school Is designed to train
young ladles to serve as models
for the. Seminole County, Winter
Park and Greater Orlando Cham­
bers of Commerce and Sanlando
Springs.
Poise, posture, physical educa­
tion, diet and posing will be em­
phasized. A course also wlU be
given in make up and hair styles.
Although the school will be basic,
It Is expected to “ discover” young
ladies who may be qualified for
professional modeling.
The first class will be limited
to 24 students and those who are
not enrolled in the first course wll
have an opportunity to reapply In
the second elasa which will begin
In January.
Serve baked pear halves with
a euatnrd sauce Into which herrlrs have been folded.
wai he who gave Ingrid Bergman
and O rate Kally thalr big boosts
to stardom.

The Winner: Vegetable-Sausage MeaJ

While acorn squashes are on the market, here’s a new vegetableentree for your menu. The arom aquash ‘'cups’’ hold a generous
serving of euccutent cream style corn and ready-cooked sausages
for an easy meal-ln-ltself dish.
Wa like to serve It on a platter with generous wedges of canned A
cranberry aauce. Add crunchy cole (law. and for aeaaert serve
chiliad canned rnapberriri over Instant pudding. This money saving
menu combines the caiy and tasty with good nutrition.
Savory Cora In Acorn Squash
S (or S) acorn squashes
1 can (16 to 17 ox.) cream style
U teaspoon mace (optional)
corn
M teaspoon salt
1 can or Jar (8 ox.) cocktail
Dash pepper
sausage
Cut equeihes In half and remove seeds. Turn cut aide down ea
• buttered baking pan and baka in a moderate oven (37S degrees )
until tender. Combine seasonings with corn and All center of squash
halves. Put aausagea on top of each. Return to e rta about I I A
minutes, until heated through. Four to alx servings. •

ON CBS TV. FOR THE
1956 PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN

BAGGERIY APPLIANCE CENTER
*TOUIl WB8T1NGHOU8E DEALER**
115 Magnolia A n
I’hon# T

IM P O R T A N T N O T IC E T O A L L
DOG OW NERS
COMMENCING ON AUG. 17, 1»M, THE DOG
CATCHER WILL PICK UP AND IMPOUND ALL
DOGS POUND RUNNING AT LARGE WITHOUT A
TAG CERTIFYING THEY HAVE BEEN VACCINAT-

shop In Sanford

ED FOR RABIES FOR YEAR IN C AND WITHOUT

where merchandise la

A CITY LICENSE TAG FOR YEAR IN C V IT IS

brought to you from aS

IMPRACTICAL TO CATCH SUCH DOGS POE THE
PURPOSE OP IMPOUNDMENT, THE DOG CATCHER

parts of the world to

WILL KILL THEM.

make vour life fuller aud

ALL DOGS IMPOUNDED WILL BE DISPOSED

more Interesting!

Under tho p m h h m e# Ctty. Oedtnaneo, a l S e n

SAFI DEPOSIT
BOXES .

with tho foregoing
mry for tho CHy to

fr Paint Co.

Lynde Jr., a Navy commander,
------- — ------------and J. Je tt, who was severely
wounded In Okinawa with the commanded • wbmarlna In
Marines in World War 11. Ills War 11 and d j " , » pUn#
eldest son, Cmdr. Montrose G., in Australia In ISto..
_____

Sanlando Springs
To Conduct Charm,
Modeling School

OP AFTER TEN DAYS, IP NOT REDEEMED,

Stnkorik Glass

TOKYO UR — Typhoon Bab*,
with winds of 110 miles an b*ur
In Its center, struck a glancing
blow tonight at Japan’s main
southern Island of Kyushu. No re­
ports of casualties or dampga
were Immediate]* jsXfliable. *■ One U. S. Navy airman ww&lt;
missing In the wake of tlw
storm’s fringe on Okinawa to Jim

Strange Bounding namog out of your geog­
raphy book are exciting—and you'll find
thorn, if yoq look, on many of tho fine quali­
ty items of merchandise right hero in your
loool atone. Thera are Ametean brand namee,
too; the most roepocted namee in their Golds
—oil waiting for you hero tn your homo
town. You don't need to look elsewhere for
the beat the world offer*—you can find
the boat-right bore at homo!

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Summer Doesn't Slow Down Results From Classified—Call 1821
17—FURMP.'RK—HOUSEHOLD
43—ARTICLES FOR SALE
■■ T'VL- T---I 'fli'..LiVU ----p u m p s &amp; sP iU N K crrrv r ? 7 - a jtt ■J.eil Maplo bunk bide, conr,)tctc
with springs and mattress, lad­
All types tnd iU ei, installed or
der and guard rail S49. See
"Do U Yourself.”
"Chuck” a t 203 E. f irs t EL
WE REPAIR AN SERVICE
—Factory to You—
Machine and Supply Co.
Aluminum
107 W. 2nd SU
Ph. S2
Venetian Bllni*
GATUN BROTHERS
Knelotad bead. Sag-proof bottom HfcllK ARK J08T A KICW
Dragline A iulldOMr Sarviee
rail with plastic ends. Plaatie or OF 1HE MANY SAVINGS
Ph. 2231 Geneva. 84*s-w T*aforl
riyoa tapes. Cotton Or nylon Ueautiiul Ornette Sets. Choice of
cords.
tl Table Tops and 12 Chair
ORLANDO Sentinel Star, Call
Senkarik GIsm and Paint Co. envsra . . . Complete with 4
Ralph Kay, 3150..
112-114 West 2nd SL Phune j W jChalr*
22—SPECIAL NOTICES

STORE-WIDE
AUGUST SALE

BULLDOZING

LOWERY A BRIDGES
San. 1IM-W Orange City Spr 4-M34

FOOD AND D R I N K S
ierved in pleasing surroundings
3 by pleasant people. The Doggie
* Diner A Bar. Lake Mary.
M A R -L O U R E S T A U R A N T
frid a y Menu: Red Snapper, Lob' ater, Jumbo Shrimp, Scallops,
Fish Sticks.
Saturday Menu: Prime Rib Roast.
; T-Bone Steak, Spaghetti and
. Meat Balls. All Garden vegetable*. HWY 17-02 South, Phone
f t X175-W,
V
i —PERSONAL NOTICES
JtOLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
Beds Day, Week, or Month—Tel.
142b. Furniture Center —
■i
1U West First St.

AUTOMOTIVE
B-BOATB AND MOTORS
TOR SALE—7tt H.P. Outboard
rebuilt motor. Mercury, good
condition. tU . Call 1821,
m the New Evinrude Line for '56
RO B SO N S p o rt I n f Good*
EvianMto Sales A Service
14 E. 1*4 St.
Phono ***
U —TRAILERS
I t will pay YOU to sea us before
ou buy. Open Evenings and
undays.
.
EaatsMo Traitor Sales
.
Palatka, Fla.

i

Trailer, Sale-Rent, Ph. 666-XR.

I

li

CASH and CARRY — 2 Dressers,
with mirrors, 13.00 each. See
Bill. 205 E. First St.

FAIRBANKS • MORSE P u m p i Foot-lockcrs 16.93; 40-hr. Alarm
clocks 51.89. Sanford Jewelry A
Well Drilling, HOWARD C.
Luggage Co. 300 Sanford Avc.
LONG, Phone 3M 207 East
Commercial Ave.
Used S-Pc chroma and plastic
dinette *12. See "Chuck" at
CROSLEY - BENDIX
203 E. First St.
Sale* and Service
RANDALL •
Wa buy and sell used fumltur*
Electric Company
Paying top cash pricea for any
Service— Quality— Satisfaction
thing of value. SUPER TRAD­
Ph 113 Sanford
2M7-J4 Da Bary
ING POS's on 17-t2 Ph. MSS-W
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
2-Pc foam rubbar sectional, coat
Slip Covers and Drapes
MM, Ilka naw, only 1150. Aik for
STANLEY KULP
BUlIngsly, 205 E. First BL
PHONE MSLJ.
Army Cots, S5.M; Paint. M-SO gal.
AUGUST IS BARY MONTH at T-Sttrta, 41c: Army-Navy Surp­
Jameson Studio. Special for chil­ lus, 310 lanford Ava.
dren to I year*. Two 1x10, (1
gold frame) 110. PHONE SIN.
Estate gas range, *30. Call Ml-M.
Trees trimmed, removed and do- 3-Pc used plastic living room
mossed. Ph. 1007-R.
suite, priced for quick sale at
SANFORD TREE CO.
135. Ask for Musa, 209 E. First
SL
ENVELOPES, Letterheads. elatemenu, Invoices, hand bills, and USED Bsrk Lock platform rock­
p ro g ram , e t e. Progressiva
er and ottoman, good condition
Printing Co. Phone 40S — 403
120. See BUI at 205 E. First SL
West llth St.
F.M.B. 5c, 10c A 25c STORE
T . V . R E P A IR S
School Supplies and School Clothes
‘Til 10 p. m. Service Celia. 11.00,
321 8. Sanford Ave.
J. Q. Harris, Ph. M tt-J W. A.
Norris, Ph. UM. Licensed Tech­ Used 2-Pc Living room suite with
tailored slip covers $19. Sec
nicians, guaranteed work.
"Chuck” at 203 E. First St.
D O N 'T
Child’s
high chair ............... 6.00
Throw away that old chair or
Child’* crib .......................... 0.50
rocker. Bring it to NIX BED­ Singer
portable sew' machine 30.00
DING CO., specialists in up­
holstering and mattress reno­ Burroughs add’ machine . . . . 25.00
Underwood typewriter ......... 22.50
vating.
Large solid oak d e s k ............ 20.00
1301 SANFORD AVENUE
Oak typewriter desk ............ 20.00
Well drilling, water guaranteed, Upholstered folding chairs .. 3.00
v
Super Trading Peat
Phone 1001-W.
On Hwy. 17-92
Phone 2953-W.
Tree* trimi..ed, removed and demossed. Free estimates. Phone Used extension table, 4 matching
1323-W.
________
chairs and buffet *29. Sec Bill
at 205 E. First St.

$139.00
And—Beautiful 34-Pc Dinnerware
Set

.......... .

FREE
Ilandtomd Bedroom Special
Vanity with large Mirror
Panel Bed
Chest of Drawers
Reg.
1159.95

$119.95

New Selection of—
Sofas {Foam Rubbar)
9149.50
Sofa Beds
.............. 109 00
Matching Chairs ............ 69.50
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
Comer 1*4 A Magnolia, Ph 1232
“B «i Bamberger” Mgr.
npen Monday's III 9:39 p, m.
VISIT OUR BALCONY
lb—FARM AND GARDEN

54-APTS - HOUSES . ROOMS
•i-V 'cem . 2 Oath, tioniK I’a riji
lumlshed. South Cameron Avc.
11'4 m i B. Geneva. Ph. W. P.
264551.

THK SANFORD HERALD

Benefit Payments
To Jobless Workers
Increase In July

Furnished bouse In Osteen. Hot A
cold water, gas A electricity.
Nice shade. Rant 940. per month
Located on Lemon Bluff Rd. See Th4 number of weeks of un­
Uatyler,
Osteen,
Fla.
Ph employment covered by benefit
1408-RI,___________________
paymtnte to Joblesi worker* In­
Garage apt. Also 6 room* unfurn creased 1499 In July over the seme
ished. Apply 1201 Magnolia Ave. month last year, industrial Com­
mission Chairman James T. VoFurnished ApL 500 Park Ave.
cello reports.
Furnished cottage, Phone 301-J
But In eontroit to this tho June
after 6:00 p.m.
payments were for 2,227 fewer
3-Bedroom house, 985. Bel-Air Ad w a rn than In June of last year.
dition. 1403 Court A Washington.
"Taking June and July together,
Furnished or unfurn. 2-bcdroora wc allll show a good Improvamcnt
apt. Convenient to Air Station. over last yaar,” Vocell* noiej.
965 mo. Including utUIUca. Call
"The July Jump was largely
770-W.
dua to later citrus canning and
2-room kitchenette apt. Couple packing layoffs because of a dry
spring that slowed down the rip­
only. Phone 221.
ening process, and alao higher
ATTRACTIVELY fumiahed sleep­ maturity standards in affect this
ing rooms with or without board year. These factor* caused citni*
near Downtown. PHONE 1056-W canning and packing houses to
FURNISHED 2 room apartment, stay In operation longer than us­
Private entrance ta d private ual,” Vocalic said.
beih. Electric etove and refrig­ Benefit payments totaled 91.308.erator. PHONE 271.
______ 6M in July, up 990,441 over the
same month last year, and up
REAL ESTATE
9450,000 above June. The semi-anual cigar worker layoff* and the
•4—FARMS AND GROVES
expected seasonal drop In service
19 Acres farm land for rent. South and trado employment were other
factors contributing to unemploy.
sites. Call 950-M.
meet in July.
This Is a free past to the Rita
Theatre for Laura Chase. Exp.
date Aug. 25, 1959.

GEORGIA GROWN C a b b a g e
Plant* in any quantity. Read;
for letting out Sept. loth. Var!
sties are of Mldscason. Marion 94-HOMBS
Market, Early Round Dutch 1-BED ROOM nous* with carports,
Glory, Improved Glory. Savoy
porch and utility room, Frigl
Mammoth Red and Rally Capeii
dalre appliance*, MtS down
hagen, all from Certified FerryLOWELL E. OZIER
Morris Seed, Ripe A Ready To­
Builder - Phone tJM
mato A Produce Co., State Farm ­
Office: 2491 S. Orlaado Dr.
ers Market, Sanford, Florida,
Phone 328.
Pears for sale. 91.75 per bushel CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
VA—FHA—CONVENTIONAL
Ph. 2354-J. ti l E. 21st SL
FINANCING
5*—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
IOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
SNARE Drum, Practically Naw.
A*
K SHOKMAKBIt, JR*
Call 722-W or ask office Sanford
Phone 1991
1900 Meltonville
Trailer Park.
43—WANTED TO BUY

#I
*
T h u r t., A p t. 16- 1986, P »g*
I.***w*w.
-%
a r-*.ni

Duplicate Atomic
Engine Completes
66-Day Test Run

WASHINGTON mv-A duplicate
of the atomic engine which powers
the submarine Nautilus has been
run continuously a t full power for
9* day a and night* without refuel­
ing.
The Atomic Energy Commis­
sion, announcing completion of the
test run at Us Idaho testing sta­
tion, said the experiment was
made “ to prove the reliability and
stamina of pressurised water reac­
tors for ship propulsion." It adled:
"If the NautUus Itself had made
cruise for this length of time—
1,600 hours — she could have
steamed a t top speed, submerged,
around teh world and many thou­
sand* of miles more.”

Cat Uses Want Ad
To Think His Pals
On 20th Birthday

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A P e rso n a l *4 la the
C h lisi* N»»s was vied hr
Pit,the Cst, it ikvih filsMs
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29. Chines*
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board
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34. Tact
17. Flat-topped
9. Astringent
buyer
35. Summed
hill
substance
of
up
in. Coin, Usually It.The East
old ships
34. Pause
gold or
13. A girdle
29. Nall
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silver
(Rom.
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20. Feline
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22. Farm fowl
2.1. Wagons
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39. Eskimo
fr
knife
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29. Storage area
TT
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90. Party de­
TV
serter
33. Armadillo
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ft
month
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99. Eggs
99. Signal sys­
tem
40. Struck
lightly
lo
IF
IT
42. Young goats
49. Arabian
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Used play pen. Reasonable. Phone
1821 between 9:00 to 6:0(1.
S Small House Trailers, Ideal for
EMPLOYMENT
Fishing Camp. Cheap. Phone
Genuine handmade Oriental rug, Smell used combination safe. Ph.
• 722-W or ask Sanford Trailer
approx. 9' x 12', dark blue, 9175.
1127-51.
2*—HELP WANTED—FEMALE
• Park.
Cost *700. 2946-J-l. Evenings
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A
This is a free pass to the Rita
2132-M-4.
For Sale — ISM, SI* Amaticaa WAITRESS — Apply Touehton’s
NEW HOME?
Theatre for Margaret Powell
Drug
Store,
Mr,
Clark.
house trailer. See Frank Mur44 APPLIANCES
Exp, date Aug. 26, 1956._______
• phy. A A P Grocer)-, Produce Curb girls, apply in person to
SEE and COMPARE •7—BROKER* sad REALTORS
Dept.
FR1G1DA1RE appliances, a s le a
Pig’n Whistle.
•
RENTALS
ONLY 11994. Cash
and servlca. G. II. High, Oviedo,
The Homee Built
• I l l 65 SUverdoma 37-ft. house trail Beautician'wanted staady or part
g.bndrpojBa, bath, living room.
Fla. Phone FO-5-3315 or Sanford
By
er. MOO down and take over ,i*yKitchaa equipped, carport. Ex­
Ella's Beauty Salon, De- 1442-W attar I p . *
menls. See Damron, Park Av* • - time.
cellent location. Price 96800.
ODHAM A TUDOR. INC.
B ary,-next to post office. Ph.
French
Avenue
borne
suitable
for
* Trailer Park.
AIR
CONDITIONING
Builders of Fine Hornet
9-BEDROOM HOME. I baths,
1604-J.
home
A
business.
For
Informs
For Room or Building
For Florida Living
kitchen equipped, 2-car garage
tion call 1494.
‘14—USED CARS
WHITE OIRL, ovar tl. permanent
a a p o p s co. inc .
with shower, 200 feet on beau­
BEAUTIFULLY
Designed
Three
salary and tips. THE DOGGIE le t Se«lk Park Ave. Phone 1449 HUTCHINSON’S Ocean F r o n t
DM NASH, Statesman. 4-door.
tiful lake, selling for only
And Four Bedroom Homea
DINER, Lake Mary.
Apts. 339 g. Atlantic. Daytona
' Clean, tubeless tires. Best offer
917,000. TERMS.
I A S both*
Hotpoint 30 gal table top hot water Beach. Call 2374-W for reterva
around 9150. 1130 Maple. No calls 27-HELP WANTED • MALE
Varied Selection of Plana Avail­
heater, 950. Ph. 903 or 144-W.
Saturday.
lions alter 9:00 p. m.
able.
B A L L R E A LT Y
A SALESMAN OLD low CU. FT. Coldapot Refrigera­
f Luggage Trailers. One 41 Chev- COLLECTOR
Priced From 911,200 to 924,000
EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suit­
RAYMOND M. BALL
established Installment Co. has
tor,
good
condition.
Inquire
2501
VA (G I)-FH A A FHA Insertable for bachelor or couple.
J rta t^ a B ^ a fte ^ M ^
08CAR M. HARRISON
opening In Sanford for wide
Grandview Ave.
Private hath. Across from Peat Ice Financing.
KEG. BROKIXIS
awake, eober and ambitious
Office. MaaueJ Jacobson.
BUSINESS
8. D. Hlghleyman, Associate
man. Must have car and refer­ Automatic washer, excellent con­
HOMES AVAILABLE:
ences. Only permanent resident
Phene NS
dition. Price 9125. Can be ft Three and tour room furnished South Plnecrest .... Sanford, Fla 294 South Park Ave.
SERVICES
need apply. Earnings unlimited
nanccd. I’none 540-XIl.
By HUMAN M. BUNKUM, M.9.
apt&gt;. Very clean and do*# In. Grave Manors . . . . . Sanford, Fla
IF
IT
IS
REAL
ESTATE
for man willing to work. Hospi­
VaJoncit Villas . .. DeLand, FI*
Phono, 614, Jtmmo Cowaa.
IS—EEAUTV PARLORS
---------------place la
l treating to 30 minute* Then rub hte
COLD
has Its1plac*
.
19-BUILDING
MATERIALS
ask
Crumley
L
Montetth
talisation Insurance. Writo P.O.
certain ailments Just as docs heat. with aleohol and cover him witA
at
117
8outh
Park,
Phont
771
Box 347 Sanford, atatlng age,
FURNISHED apt* Phone 1921
SALES OFFICE
Modem Alr-cooditlonad salon
While heat generally helps to a blanket. Half an hour later ymi
USED BRICK
They Know
9615 8. Frcnth Ave.
m arital status, and previous ex­
H arrio tt* * B e a u ty Nook
Increase circulation, cold appli­ can remove tha hot watas botUe'
TWO CARLOADS beautiful used WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
Phone 2100 A 2900
perience If any.
: i m a . Oak
Pk. r t
cations tend to decrease the local and the lea bag.
private baths. 114 W. First St.
Alexander A Stringer
brick. Orange, red, and burnt
After 6:00 p. m. Call 2371-W
blood supply. Cold also helps to
29-SALESMEN • AGENTS
Real Estate A Insurance
black. See them at SHERMAN
-tl—BUILDING - REPAIRS
DESIRABLE one and two bed­
relieve congestion and swelling, Cold an d W et
Mrs. Lourlne Messenger, Assoc,
'
’
PAINTING_________________ Appliance salesman, truck fur­ CONCRETE PIPE CO.
room furnished a p t Ph. *33 W
control hemorrhage and to de­ In the cold apungtng technique,&lt;
in? Magnolia Ave.
Ph. II
nished. Salary to compensate SELECT 1/4 8awed Oak Flooring,
crease metabolism. It also helps apply cold wet compresses to the
7 FLOOR sanding and finishing.
I
A
I
room
apt
fh.
1943
-W
.
deliveries. Claude H. Wolfe.
produce partial or even complete patient's body. Next, rub him
9200 jw r M. No. 1 Common gtto
Cleaning, waxing. Serving Semi­ for
Robert
A.
William*,
Realtor
305 Sanford Ave.
anesthesia.
per It. No 2 Common 9136 per Furnished gorage apt. Electric
briskly. Then, with an lea b*g a t
nole . county since 1025.
Kaymund
Lundquist,
Associate
M. Floors Laid A Finished;
Ice or Ice water la most often hla head and a hot water b o ttla.
kitchen. Phone 2TS-R.
H. M. Gleason, Lake Mary
This I* a free pass to the MoviePhone
1973
Atlantic
Rank
Bid*.
Reasonable. K. F. Stevens, Ph.
used In applying cold to a specific at his feet, iponge him with tepid
old concrete block home
land Rlde-ln Theatre for Judy
Avalon Apts. Efficiency, Ph. 720-W 2-Year
• 716-R-4 after 6 p.m.
site. Probably the easiest method watar followed by cool water.
f o r painting call Mr. Tasker.
with car port*. 2 bedrooms, kl^ OZIER REALTY CO.
Baty.
Exp.
date
Aug.
25,
1956.
OM-XR.
df keeping • compress cold Is to After this la completed, giro
chen equipped. Living room,
GROUND floor, 3-room completely
CONCRETE
Laura B Osier, Broksr
place Ice cubes or an lea bag on him on alcohol ru b , ru b b taa]
23—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
bath
with
tub
A
shower.
Full
furnished
apartment.
317
Pal­
‘Repair work! Home alterations!
Ready Mixed Concrete, Concrete
Hatel M. Field, Associate
top of It and than wrap the whole briskly to wake up circulation.
else screen porch. Rt. 2, Box
metto Ave. Phone 2392.
• No Job too small. Finished carp- Standard Oil Station.
Block, Sand, Gravel, Cement
7601
So.
Orlando
Dr.
Phone
1359
Corner
thing in an oilskin.
For a tepid sponging, use water
932-A, Ph. 294-J.
; enter will give prompt service.
Concrete Pipe to Meet All Qua!EVENINGS:
3115
and
7M
French A Lake Front. Equipwith a temperature of about 88
How Long
SEE Seminole Realty for Desir
Phone 13SS-J, Rotllns A Slagle. __merit A Inventory. I’hnne *544
ficationi.
home. One black from
able Homeo and Apia. Phone 27. 3-Bedroom
Whits your doctor probably will degrees, sponging one p art of tha
MAYFAIR
S h e rm a n C oncreto Pipe Co.
school. Screen porch, utility
M .ile R A N E Y * S M frH ~ P A IN T S
give
you instructions on how long body a t a time, then drylnf I t '
Brontifal
Bulldiag
Lois
room, dining area, car porta,
Out Wool 13tk 81.
rhone 2499 Unfurnished l-Bodroom a p t Near
FINANCIAL
to
continue
this eold treatment, lightly. Keep the patient coverai
B. Park
Phone ISM
Also
Lets
la
M
am
nia
paved street*. Low down pay­
shopping corner. 2419 Elm. No
It's
usually
best
to keep the appli­ and keep the room warm.
RED-I-MIX
CONCRETE
ment. No brokers. Ph. ia*4-W
Pole please.
. Remodel, Rebuild, Repaint 94—INSURANCE
ROSA
L.
PAYTON
cations in plac* for 90 minutes or Follow the water sponging w ith '
Window
Sills
•
Lintels
ob* large or small. Call 1164-W.
a sponging of an alcohol -water
longer to derlva any leal good.
ScpUo Tanks • State Approved
BEAUTIFUL
Registered Real Estate Broker
For. Bent—1 bedroom furnished
Preferred B aits I* PraSarrad
Cold la sometime* used in solution (25 per cent ale
Sand • Cement • Mortar Mix
Phene 2171
17-92 a t Hiawatha
a p t M l por month. SL Joinns
2 Bedroom Home
SS—PIANO SERVICE
Policyholder*
Miracle Concrete Co.
another way. Cold packs or cold heated to about 105 degrees.
Realty.
Block construction on beautiful
OWNER TRANSFERRED
. L. L SU) — PUno Ttchnieun
Jo h n W illlxm a I m . A geatty 30* Elm Ave.
Phone 1335
or tapld sponge hatha htlp reduce QRITIOM AMO axa w n
lot In Sanfo Park. Three - cars
I Room furnished apt. available
. Pbene 21*4 Rente I, Sanfard
a patient'! body Umperatura and P. R.: My slater bad a cut a s ,
417 Saalerd Atlantia Bank
old. Redecorated inside and out Immediate possesiien on inudar*
4*—BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
2 bedroom masonry bonir kit­
now. 5 room furnished apt.
make him more comfortable.
94
her face. It healed with a v e ry }
PRICED
TO
C
Q
A
n
n
sicni Co.. available by July 20th# 3&gt;0 Mag­ SELL AT . . .
SI—BOOPING sad PLUMBING^
chen equipped, hardwood floors,
For a cold sheet pack, wrap tha large, red t ear, WUI tha scar recur
HAYNES Office Machine
recently
re-decorated,
good
loca­
nolia.
Pb.
A.
K.
ItossAter,
Florpatient In a sheet soaked In cold If aha has U cut out7
VA (Gl) Financed
Plumbing. Kresky Heating
Typewriters, adding machines,
tion. Total prim of 91150, with
16-MONEY WANTED
isL 212.
water. Put a hot water bottle at Answer: Certain persons haro
Down Payment and Closing Cost
Salss-Rantal*. 314 Mag., Ph. 44.
n
&lt;M . G . H O D G E S
good
terms.
his feat and an lea bag a t hU a tendency to form larga scats o r
only 9360
Efficiency apertm eat, air-condi­
Wanted to borrow 92000 by respon­
Service an All W aur Pumps—
head. Allowing an electric fan to keloids following Injury. Usually
. MONTHLY PAYMENTS 960
tioned. Hwy. 17-M 8. Slumbersible party on 2nd mortgage. Good Used Office Desks from 135
Wells Drilled — Pump*
Bedroom, 2 hath, masonry
blow across th* sheet might aid they do have a tendency to recur.
Include* taxes and Insurant* 9 home,
land Court
Gilt edge eecurity. Re.payahle Used portable and standard site
Paola Bold, Phone 700
nearly
new
and
la
eatypewriters from 935.
tha cooling tflacL Rub patient's However. X-ray treatm ent during
O D H A M A T U D O R , Ine.
9100 monthly A fair Interest
crllrjit condition, near Country
MAYFAIR — 3 bedroom house.
akin briskly through tha sheet.
PO W ELL'S
tha healing stags can pro v tai
Phone 216* or M 0
rate. Reply Box LB Sanford
C E R A M IC T IL E
Club,
a
good
buy
a
t
913400.00,
Large yard. Call 1450-J after
Continue this treatm ent for 20 this to some degree.
O ffice Supply
Paul F. Mueller A Bon Ph. 154 Herald.
with
term
*
M -L O T t
• ism, at** r**wn* a*t4i*ei*i*e.
Frae estimate. Quality work.
11? 8. Magnolia
Phone 9*4 4 p. m.
Beautiful,
beached,
lakefront
let
LIVESTOCK
100
x
35b
lake
3-Bad
room
unfurnished
bauta.
No
front lot. Crystal
4T—FURNITURE • HOUIEHOLD
Point,
kitchen equipment, SM French
Mary. Pb. 903 or on Yankee Lake, 100 foot front­ ROW AND ARROW STILL GOOD
M PUGH. CATS—#E T S
age. 9340040.
NUMBERS RIGHT
144-W
Av4. Phone I44-J.
Buy your furniture at Bcrry'a
PINE BLUFF, Ark. UR — This
Warehouse
Furn.
Co.,
at
901
W.
JAMESTOWN,
UR—Parke ■
the agei oi
of the
me atom
amm bomb
oomo but
oui
FOR 8ALE—Year old pedigree
Seminole Realty Itis doesn't
1st SL All nationally adv. furn­ If iaten ited in apartment, clean­ •7—BROKER* and REALTORS
la caccutive direetar of the i
Doberman Plnschar, famalc.
nescessai
nescetssiily
take
one
to
e
r
the*
average,
cloM-in.
SEE
iture at warehouse prices.
W. DIETRICHS • T. W. NERO apprehend burgle re. Lonnie Q. WUHouse broken. Phone 1254-R.
mission for tho 950th anatvaraii
Jimmy Cowan. Phone 416.
REALTORS
1111
Used
furniture,
appliances,
touts,
^
&amp;
&lt;ey
Homes needed for 2 kittens, 4 etc. Bought-.old. Larry's Mart Furnished cottage by week or
1991 Park Avo
Phene 27 e r 141 bow baitedi burglar* a t ■ liquor of tho first p eraaao n t English aa
store here aod held one of them
W. J . K IN G
months old. Ph. 1949-M2.
month. Pk. 3010-W-l.
Ml East 1st SL PbooeJ«3L_
A. R. PETERSON
a t bay with a bow and arrow un­ tiement la Anwrica la 1997. Was
MODERN and NICE
Plumbing Contractor
2 Female Manchester pup* 935.
Kohler Plumbing A Supplies
New Smyrna ocacn front Oae, Broker Associate*: A. B. Paterson 91,900 DOWN set* this I bedroom til police arrived. Wilson U a te call hla*7 Number'* l « t . W ft
WHITE
Jr., P. J . Cksstenoe, Garfield
each. Phone 1150.
CB Horn* set on well-lund*eap- member of the Pine Bluff Archery Uamsburg excRange. Auto numbarf
Beam Electric Water Heaters
two bedroom apt*., reasonable
SEWING MACHINE CENTER
WiJjsUa, John Mslack se4 R W. ed lot, Fenced )ard, well, sad
nde Dr.
Ph. M » MOB***- 4 Am r -BOOg
McGrath,
Box
U1S,
Coronado
Club.
Ye*. 1807, too.
, Servlet and Hsntals
Williams.
A.
C.
Doudnsy,
Lead
extra utility room.
Station, Ntw Smyrna Reach, u* •■urviyor*
an
K. First St.
Phone 1422
PLUM BU&amp;
Tat.
UMM.
Wanted: Two beef type calves.
Pkont t i n
LAKE VIEW and
Contract and Repair Work
Ph. 2330-J1.
M ather of Sanford Large, claaa, furnished a p t S II* N. Park Ave.
Free Estimates
LAKE PRIVILEGES
See
us
for
l
u
s
t
s
Ave.
Property
203-0*
E.
1st
St.
Phone
127
adults, i l l Park Avc.
At a price you can afford, 2 RedFor Bale— Young milk cow. Gen*
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
•ftJ04 BanfcSi A v ?ABV*Phon* ua
room cinder block home, 2 year*
tie, tested. Ph. Sanford lMft-WL
2244 French Ave.
Closc-m furnished a p t 912 Oak.
SELL
old with kitchen equipped. Full
No business Saturday*. Walter
Phone 2M7-M.
PLUMBING A a i m s *
J.
W.
HALL.
REALTOR
Anything
t only 93900. 91.500 down aad
Trapp, Enterprise.____________
. Septic Tank Installation A Service
With A
M a e ? Walker, g u e rilla
per month.
Rose Court Apts. Unfurnished 3* Sewer Connectlone. Archie C.
ClaseirtMl
"Call Hall" Phene 175*
a
room afK.
Kitchen equipped.
W. H. "BUT STEMPER
MERCHANDISE
i ; Harriett, Phone m -W or 1435.
Ad
Phone
1
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JUST CALL
Consult A REALTOR First
'This is a free pass U Um Movie- 12—ARTICLES Hr* RENT
Ari*4te Price, Associate
4*21
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D
MAJUUEY
FURNISHED
garage
apartment,
S
land Ride-Ip Theatre far Conbedrooms, living room, electric M M. P a rt Av*.
:
K^Swarta. Exp. date Aug. NOW • mm film rental library •MAR MARO TO PAY? Salt
2X12
112 ft. Park Ave.
kitchen, bath, carports, excel*
a t Wieboldt's Camera Sbap. 210
f
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r
QUICR
ACTION
use
Ciasalthings
you're
through
w
i
t
h
lent
location.
Prefer
coup!*.
S. Park Ave.
KENNETH E. SLACK
• »
Red sd9 to sell rsst k k * Cali
PHONE S4S7.
thcough^W ant Ads for CASH.
Real Estate Broker
It Faya To Um
It Fays To Um Ctoaatfted.
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Egyptians
O b je c t
To Plan
LONDON CD- French Foreltn
MlnUter ChrUtlen IMneau proposed today that the Sues Canal be
managed by an international au­
thority, but with Egypt acknowlodged aa the canal’a owner.
Egyptian official*, objecting to a
Western plan advanced yisterday
by Secretary of State Dulles for In­
ternational control, were dickering
behind the scene* with Indian* and
Russian* to block it ast be French­
man expressed hla view*.
"We consider that there are
points on which agreement should
be easily reacheda Ithough they
imply sacrifices for some, includ­
ing ourselves," Plneau told the 33.
nation Suet conference. He made
these points:
"1. The canal and It* installation
t h e LUTIIEKAN CHURCH OF TIIR REDEEM EH located at the corner of West 2Sth Place and
Oak A ft. which will be dedicated 8unday a t 3:30 p. m. (Staff Photo)_____________________________ should be the property of Egypt,
which would assure Egypt ade­
quate revenue* from It.
"3. The Suet Canal Co. should
be properly compensated.'
Aa the owner of the canal, Pl­
neau proposed, the Egyptian gov­
ernment should sign a treaty hand­
ing it* management to an Inter­
national authority.
He aald the authority shook!
make no profit* and excess receipts
should go to Egypt afler provision
for compensation of tho company.
Secretary of State Dutlea. who
presented the big t hree scheme
yesterday,t nday explored teh atti­
tude* of Asian nations. The latter
are sympathetic to Egypt's July
26 nationalization of the canal, but
vitally interested In keeping It open
to navigation.
Wing Cmdr. All Sabry top. polit­
ical adviser to Egyptian President
Nasser, held a three-hour hotel
room conference with V. K. Krish­
na Menon, leader of the Indian
delegation. Then he talked with
the Russians.
Sabry said Egypt insisted on the
right to control the canal. Another
Egyptian official said, "the Dulle*
plan Is not acceptable to Egypt."
AM INTERIOR VIEW of tho Lutheran Church of the Redeemer which was recently constructed. The primarily because of the provision
for an international control board.
congregation has extended an invitation to everyone te attend the first service. (Staff Photo)
Keeping close tab on develop­
ments, the Egyptians stayed up un­
til dawn studying the plan.
Tho Egyptians said Dulles spoke
in "n moderate lone," but declared
E g)pt could not g* alohg with any
plan to taka control of tha canal
out of her hands, Dulles proposed
that Egypt be n member of the
control board.

Lutheran Church Will
Be Dedicated Sunday

Hie Lutheran Church of ThefKARLSRUHE, Germany ( * - Redeemer, In Sanford at the corn- f*
Wost Germany today outlawed the or of Wost 25th Place ond Oak
•ommunUt party as unconstltutin- Avt., Just off Highway 17-33 south:
Sanford, will be dedicated Sunday it
al.
afternoon i t 3:30 p. m.
Within minutes after the Federal
Supreme Court announced Its long- The Rev. A. H. Besalskl, pastor . ,
awaited decision, police squads In of the Trinity Lutheran Church of {,
major cities throughout the coun- Orlando, who conducted tho first I ■’
{ry swooped down on party head­ service for the local Lutheran Con-1 ‘
gregation on May 10, 1*63, will
quarter*.
Property was confiscated and the presch tho dedicatory sermon.
Walter Kimbol, prominent Or-J
Office* padlocked. No arrest* were
Undo organist, will pliy for the ['
ordered.
■.Immediately after (he ruling was dedicatory service. He will bo -.
announced by Court President Jo­ board during a 15-minute prelude ^
sef Wintrich, a police cordon was to the service Sunday afternoon.
The Chapel Church Building, the t j
thrown around tha court building
to prevent any Rad demonstration. first of the buildings to be erec- ■
The ban does not afefet West ted here by the Lutheran Con- ■
Berlin sine* the old German cap­ gregation la of modern church ■
ital is not now a part of tha fsderal design and U block constructed I
with laminated wood beams for m
republic of West Germany.
The official East German radio the interior.
MR8. PATRICIA WOOD
P. M. Campbell, local builder,
(Photo l)y Jameson)
la East Berlin immediately issued
rail te West German workers was contractor for the building
hold mass strikes and protest that was erected at a cost of (37,- «
400. Church furnUhlngs, organ, ■
rallies against the ban.
The broadcast compared the ac­ kitchen equipment, and other In- ■
tion with almDar steps taken by terior needs brought the cost of
I.
H itlers government. The radio tho church much higher.
charged that the decision would
The Rev. Phillip Schlessmaan, | |
maka It much harder to bring ,pastor of the Lutheran Church of
about reunification of East and The Redeemer, will preside a t hi
Heat Germany.
the dedication service Sunday aft- N
. *'
tX« liable reports said the Red* ernoon.
several months age completed preThe Congelation of the Lutheran
itions to go underground if Church of Tha Redeemer has ex- {J,
court's ruling wont against tended an Invitation to all local
citizen* to attend the first aarv- p
Ice to be held in tho now church
building.
J,"
The building was erected under
the guidance of a Building ComSprings Growing
mittcc headed by J. C. Jorgensen l .
-Recently Mr. and Mrs. O. P. and assisted by W. H. Kaaacr and
Wad* of Elder Springs gave te Jerry Scnkarik.
,
tew Eider Springs Baptist Chapel
Architect for the structure was *
A i acre of land for use ef the John Burton III.
.'Impel which was started by the
Assistance In the construction of
f ir s t Baptist Church about three the Chapel Church building of the c“
years ago.
Lutheran Church of Tho RadoemH I has now dnvotepnd into two e. was through the Florida-Geor- *h
ings with N enrolled in Son- gla District of the Lutheran ou
t»
School and with n splendid Church, Missouri Synod.
The first service of the local 01
pDMchiag service with Dr. H. H.
U riJ n as tho pastor. Dr. Martin Lutheran Church was held la tha m
graduate of William Jewel Yacht Club Building through the »°
ge in Missouri aad of tho generosity of the Board of Sanford c*
City Commissioner*. All Sunday ■&gt;&lt;
CdStral Baptist Theological gem■ ary in Kansas City.
- T he chapel h u a “very One"
W e m a n ’s Missionary Society
ftg e h meet* on thn amend Wed­
nesday afternoon a t Ii3 l p. m. aad
Ala* on Thursdays fa r visitation,
meetly the chapel haM n vaseBible School with an enrollt of well over M.
• J V attendance at a l ed tho
f t p Ices la now growing, M w aanw

4 Persons Killed
In Truck-Car Crash

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turning north after a visit in Mi­
ami. Relatives Mid that less than
six weeks ago Mrs. Ward's hus­
band, a grocery store owner,
drowned la n lake near Gainesvill*.
Mrs. Ledbetter would! havcg radusted from the University in Jan­
uary with a degree in business fi­
nance.

Hospital Notes
Marsha Loechelt (Sanford)
EliMbeth Jenkins (Titusville)
IHechaifM
Sterling Robinson (Longwood
Nannette Honlgmsn (Sanford)
Aag. II
ElJay Hatch (Sanford)
'Ja m e s Singleton Jr. (Sanford)
Virginia Longwel! (Sanford)
Texla Lee Simpson (Lake Monroe)
Sara Lee Swoat (Sanford)
Helen Byrd (Sanford)
liable Pranllck (Sanford)
Dischargee
Gustava Bamberger (ttenfurd)
Linda Harris (Sanford)
Louis Bridges (Sanford)
Vkiting Moors:
Private Rooms t l a. m. - l p. n .
Semi-private rooms 3 p . m . —
4 p. a . 7 p. m. — • p. m.
Pediatric* U a . m. — I p. m. (par­
ents and/or grandparent* only) Ob­
stetrics According to accomodation
and no visitors allowed during feed­
ing of hahina.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 17. 1958

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CONVENTION HALL, Chicago
—A great scramble was on to­
day for the Democratic vice pres­
idential nomination, thrown to tho
"free processes" of the party
convention by presidential nomi­
ne* Adial StevensonFive hopefuls were opening bid­
ding for support In frantic cam­
paigning that sought to compress
into hours the kind of-effort nor­
mally spread over weeks. They
8en. Bates Kefauver of Tennes­
see who appeared to be out la
front. Some of hla backers were
claiming he would have over TOO
votes m the first ballot. It takes
6MH to win.
8eo. Hubert Humphrey of Min­
nesota.
Sen. John f . Kennedy of Mas­
sachusetts.
Sen. Albert Gore of Tennessee.
Msyor Robert F. Wagner of
New York qity.
On the other hand, Texas' Lyn­
don Johnson, the Senate Demo­
cratic leader, who could easily
corral Mm votes of many South­
erners, sought to tabs himself
out of consideration.
Me told a news eonfarenas: *‘My
name la not going bafora the con­
vention."
Johnson aald ha had been up
moat of the night talking and kad
rvrviTra iBvarai cart ri of ■upport*
But ha daclarad ha had stuOt
to h it origlaall position that bn
was not interested In tho .vien

or Dentistry. (U. 8. Army Photo)

W. Kemp Proposes
Democratic Rally
At Seminole Park
Seminole County may become
the focal spot ef one of the largest
Democratic rallies In Central Flor­
ida political history.
William R. Ktmp, president of
Seminole Raceway, Inc., a t Casielberry, disclosed tqday th at b» has
extended an teottatiot. to Adlai
Stevenson, Drmorral*a ptOeMOaual
itandardbesrar to appear a t h proKemp said that telegrams had
also bean sent to Pool Butler,
Democratic National Chairman;
Jam es M. Milligan, chairman of
the Florida Slate Democratic Exe­
cutive Committee; and key dele­
gates attending tha convention In
Chicago which included Rep. Voile
Williams Jr. and Bralley Odham.
"When our Democratic presiden­
tial nomlneo pays his promised
visit to Florida, I believe every
Democrat In eCntral Florida should
be givan opportunity to see, hear
ami talk with him," Kemp told
The Herald. "The factllttea we have
at Seminole Park are tailored to
handling auch a vast crowd and It
Is a privilege to offer the free use
of the premises for such an auspi­
cious occasion," he said.
Centrally located as it is, mkiway between Sanford and Orlando,
the raceway 1* located in the very
heart of heavily pepulated and poll
tlcally Important Central Florida,
Kemp pointed out. Ha said tha hug*
grandstand would provide seating
and shelter for close te 4,000 per­
sons and there la unlimited park­
ing spaca available.
"In this beautiful setting Demo­
crats can pay fltting tribute to
their presidential nominee Atten­
tion ol the voter* of Florida and
the nation would bo focused upon
Semlnoio County on this occasion.
It would go down to politics! his­
tory.
"As prssldant of tha corporation
which now Is engaged In developing
one of the finest harness hor.e
training and racing plant! In the
entire country, I regard it a pri­
vilege to M tead to my fellow Dem­
ocrat* the use of (base premises
for what I batieva can be one of
tha most auspicious occasions in
the political history of this great
and growing section of a great
and growing state," Kemp conclud-

prejIdtMfn

there wars swifting tra ss cats
rente of eeatbnoat among the
haggard delegatee eaucwlng In
down town betels and filtering
back to this area Her mi after­
noon session.
This session was te be glean
over to picking Mm man te run
with Stevenson against the antic­
ipated GOP ticket of Dwight D,
Eisenhower and Richard M. Min­

Methodist Youth
Slate Christian
Adventure Week
Lund States G O P
M ay Lose Florida
In Nov. Election
DAYTONA BEACH UR — Arnold
Lund, Republican nominee for the
6th Congressional Dlstlct swat,
say a tha GOP may loss Florida
in the November presidential elec­
tion unless President Elsenhower
comes te the state.
"The long strides the Republi­
can organizations have mad* for
a two-party system will b* lost"
If there la no visit, Lund said.
"We have every opportunity of
breaking the front of the solid
8outh If we a r t given the moral
support of having the President
meet the people of Florida," be
said. "We require the impetus
that only hla appearance can
bring about. He la tbe best cam­
paigner we could possibly get aad
we need him badly."

S A C Unit Member
In Kentucky
To Speak A t Rotary Dies
Walter B. Ballard, 10, died at
home in Richmond, Ky., after
Luncheon Monday his
a short U!n*ss,

Major John Lovett, Bom Opera­
tion* Officer of tho Plaocastte Air
Force Base, a graduate of tho U.
S. Military Academy at West Point
will be Urn guest speaker at tha
weekly meeting ef thd Sanford Ro­
tary CUh a sst Monday noon, at
the Yacht C M .
Major U v a tt who te with the
131st Ssmkaidmsnt Wing of tha
Strategic Air Command, was sche­
duled In have appeared before tha

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was grnaa U d hooaaao af tha las-

II* Is survived by hla wife, and
on* daughter, Mrs. John Allman
of Leslngtoa, Ky., one grandson,
four brothers and two slaters.
Remains will arrive In Sanford
Saturday morning and funeral
services will bn announced Inter
on tha arrival a f Mrs, Ballard.

Weather

session of the convention tbnlght
with windup addroanas from for­
mer President H airy 8. Truman
and acceptance ipoechea by Urn
vice presidential and presidential
nominees.
Gore was a late atartor in thn
scramble for the No. I piece an
the ticket. Hla bid came Into the
open when ha shewed up at thn
Pennsylvania detegatioa’a caucua
to seek support
Nawamea asked If ha worn n
candidate?
"1 Just became n candidate
now." ha replied. "This la Mm
first stop."
Tho Tonaetoeo delegation celled
a caucua te throw lie weight be­
hind Gore.
The plan was to withdraw Gov.
Frank G. Clement from consider»•
Clement, endorsed by hla dele­
gation yesterday for tho Mo. i
spot, Is at odds politically with
Kefauver.

Methodists Will
Hear Executive
Speak T h ii Sunday

the Rev. Charie* Herron.
On Thursday night a Galilean
Service Is planned which wUl be
held at one of the nearby lakes.
On Fr|d«y night, following fellowship, there will bo a Communion
Service in the Church Sanctuary.
The Rev. Charles "Chuck" Her­
ron is soa of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
llsrron of Sanford. Ha attended
Murray State Collage, Anbury Col­
lege, Stetson University, where ho
received his A. B. Degree, and
Emory University whoro ho receiv­
ed hi* B. D. Degree.
His topic for Sunday night, Aug.
» , 1a "If 1 Had My LUo To Live
Over". Tha Topics for tab week
night# will follow tha theme for
the Week, "Why Not Now!"

C. D. Celdwstl, Scout Executive
of tho Central Florida Counc il of
the Boy Scouts of America, will
preach a t tha First Methodist
Church at tha 11 o'clock morning
service on Sunday.
Caldwell became Eagle Scant in
1M7 white Associate Scout master
attending tha University ef Kan■as, whero ho received his B J .
and MJ . Degrees.
I t bocam* a Professions! ScowU r In 1M0 in Kansas and came ts
Central Florida in INK

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                    <text>INVITING'TWf UNbltTAKZW-i

Increase of more than 80 per
la Florida Power ft U *ht
may’s power production faeUi*
a planned over the nest four
l, according to an SBMuacefollowing e meeting of the
may’ s board of directors held

P tot Myers, at a now plant slta

m Mm Caloosa ha tehee River. Site
ler the 1M

uait haa not yet been

t a a a a a a e la g purchase o f the

vtocod that Florida’s rapid growth
aad industrial expansioa points to
•atototoag sound progress for the
• M o.
•“ lin es It tokos about three years
to design aad construct a modern
power pleat, wo most start planatog MW and order equipment to
a a m m w homes and now induetries as our economy expands."
Construction is already wall underway for the addition of two aiml o r units at the company’ s Lauder­
dale plant, ana to be completed
M St year aad tha other In 1K8.
The addition of those four gene­
rator* to Um company’s system will
boost its gonaratlag capability,

tower West Coast la experiencing,
ft will be connected to tha compgap’a Interconnected system by a
M w Ug,000 volt transmission line
to be built from Fort Myers to
Braden too.
This will not only permit dlstrlo f power throughout the
east tertlory served by Um
ip» bet will also permit In­
ga o f largo blocks of power
vat, cross-state transmission 11m
•to a d y la operation.
“ With announcement of these
) U l i far UM a n i 18M. w* are
FMr expansion program," said
fltotb. "Originally act at $332 milliaa to 1831, estimates were upped
to 8481 million last year. Yes,
Florida la growing faster than
o tto W« anticipated."
The directors declared regular
fuaxterly dividends on the prefer­
red stock, payable September 1 to
stockholders o f record on Aug. IT,
amounting tp f U t l / t on tha 4It
per cent preferred, 81,M on the
4J f per cant preferred, and $1.0813
M the U 1 per c u t preferred.
- A dividend of 80 coats was de­
clared on the common stock, pay­
able Sept. 23 to slockholds rs of re­
cord Aug, St. This was the aama
as the previous quarterly payment.

POTTSTOWN, Pa. (B— Take 110
acres o f roiling farmland in the
Pennsylvania Dutch country. Peo­
ple It with willing workers of ail
ages, races, religions and national
origin.
Add a brokeh down farmhouse
that will soon house a model com­
munity. ,
That,—In essence,
is ■Fellowship
—
•
•
*
House Farm where "friends work
together, play together and join In
raising food together, for both body
and soul."
In the past five years more than
100,000 people have come to the
farm to spend a day, a weekend
or several weeks Just helping out,
joining In the chores, taking part
in the activities.
The farm is an outgrowth of Fel­
lowship House, a project begun
In Philadelphia In 1838 by Marjorie
Penney, experience.! In interracial
ACTIfSf Nancy Valentino gets a
work, as an experiment inharmon­
Use from her husband, Fred­
ious living.
erick TMlngtust HI, Bevtrly
HIUs, Calif., broker, after their
At the time, she says, Phila­
marriage In Los Angeles In a
delphia was seething with racial
Yaga ceremony. Tbe wedding
tensions, sometimes resulting In
service was postponed by tha
violence.
filnees of the bride and a can­
Miss Tenney decided to do somecellation appeared Imminent
thing about It but ran Into many
when the groom was reported to
roadblocks, including apathy and
have dated his ex-wlfe. How­
Indifference.
ever, everything was straight­
ened out and they were married.
Then a $300 contribution came In
and Fellowship House had Its be­
ginning in a rundown building In s
poor neighborhood where unem­
ployed whites, unskilled Negroes
and groups from many lands had
AUG. 12
drifted.
Admissions:
If there was going to be any
Hulse M. Harry (Dcbary)
race rioting, Miss Penney felt, "It
AUG. 14
wouldl be here."
Gustave Bamberger (Sanford)
Soon the building was scrubbed
John Hart (Sanford)
des n by volunteers—rich, poor,
Willie Graham (Sanford)
educated, uneducated, whites, Neg­
Kathleen Pesold (Sanford)
roes, Catholics, Jews end Protes­
Births
tants.
Baby Boy Itlcbards
Visit lag Honrs:
The farm was purchased In 1831
Private Rooms 11 a. m. — 8 p. m. and again volunteer work crews
Semi-Private Rooms I p. m. — 4 pitched In. Today, the road Is still
p. m. 7 p. m. — B p. m.
rough and rutted, the buildings In
need of repair, but everywhere on
Pediatrics II a. m. — ■ p. m.
(parents and/or grandparents only) the grounds hands are busy at
Obstetrics In accordance with ac­ painting, carpentry, stotui mason­
commodations anJ No visitors dur­ ry, gardening, wheat harvesting,
livestock raising,
ing feeding of babies.
A typical family group working
at the farm are tbe William HetBOYS ’REALLY’ HEADED
zels, devout Quakers. " 1101X61, a
FOB HOME
young attorney, and his wife and
NEW LONDON, Conn. IB -Tw o two children live about 10 miles
Massachusetts boys really headed ■way. Their own place requires
for boms today.
plenty of work but they try to
A Pawtucket, It. L, policeman spend st least one day a week at
overheard David Dulkls, M, of the farm, sometimes s weekend
Norwood, Mass., and Robert Mac­ or longer.
At the end of the day, volunteers
Donald, II, o f Islington, Mass.,
say they had visited an aunt la trek up to the top of the hill, which
Norwood and now were going looks out on miles of well kept
farm lands. Wooden benches are
home to Hartford, Conn.
The patrolman provided a po­ scattered about. Off to the righ,
lice escort so they could catch an old pumphouse serves ss a
pulpit.
their train on time.
The Rev. Russell Barbour, a oneLater, a police check showed
lima Baptist minister devoting his
they were heading away from
home.
The boys were taken o ff the
train at New London to await the
arrival o f their parents.

Hospital Notes

Pryor Is Attending
Special Meetings
In New York City
Irving L Pryor o f Sanford, Is
attending special meetings this
week in New York City as tbs
guest o f the State Farm Insurance
Companies. Ho and other represen­
tatives and managers from the
tap 25 per cent o f State Farm's
field sales organisation earned
the right to go as a result o f his
outstanding achievements during
the past year.
Also on band, are the chief
executives o f the companies who
will discuss the progress and
future plans o f the organisation.
The State Farm Insurance Com­
panies o f Bloomington, HI. are
composed of State Farm Mutual
Automobile Insurance Company

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WASHINGTON (II—A new pro­
gram of payments to totatly dis­
abled workers, rounding out the
series o f baste protections fo r the
nation’s families envisioned when
Social Security was eat wai up
20 years ago, goes Into effect
next year.
The program Is provided under
the Social Security bill pasted by
Congress just before it adjourned
late lest month, and signed hy
{’resident Elsenhower, The dis­
ability provision was sponsored by
Democratic leaders.
Stringent requirements must be
met before a disabled person can
qualify. Experts In the Social Se­
curity Administration e s t i m a t e
300,000 disabled' persons will re­
ceive payments in the first year,

The Social Security Adadatatrn*
tlon will than pa»« on the d a t a
and notify the applicant o f the
final dedalon.
If thla decision la adverse, tha
Individual ran appeal to a re­
feree o f the Social Secnrity Ad* £
mlnletratlon,. and haa the right ”
to go on to federal c o a t .
In general, however, personal*
Ity defects, alcohoilam or drag ad­
diction will not qualify an in*
dividual. Nor will blindness, If the
sightless person Is abls to engage
In “ substantial gainful activity."
The monthly payments wUl ba
T “
-»
-—
at
th«
as the primanr retire­
ment benefit
for
the
Individual
ucuvm
un Social Security, ranging from 9
$30 to $108.60 a month. They are
expected to average $70 to $80
a month.
The Social Security tax will bo
Increased effective next Jan. 1
by U per cent each fo r tha em­
ploye and employer, and % per
cent for the self-employed Individual, to finance the disability
payments. The proceeds will go
into a separata fund for these
benefits.
This will mean a $10.50 tax
boost next year for the Individual

Local Social Security offices
will begin receiving claims for
benefits Oct. 1. First checks will
go out next July.
The applicant must be at least
50 and must meet this test:
“ Inability to engage In any sub­
excess o f right billion dollars.
In all, there are more than 7,000 stantial gainful activity by rea­
State Farm agents operating In son o f any medically determin­
impair­
i
the United States snd Ontario, able physical or mental
ment which can be expected to
Canada.
result In death or to be o f longcontinued and Indefinite dura­ amount will pay » « -1 6 more.
tion."
The monthly checks will not
Last year, Americans ate %?•
start until the disability .has been
billion pounds o f meat—o r an
in effect six months.
average o f 161 pounds fo r each
Finally, the recipient must meet
person.
all o f three requirements o f So­
cial Security coverage In a Job
or In salf-employed work for
“COOPERATION IS AN
which Social Security taxes were
paid. These are:
ECONOMIC
1. One and a half years o f cov­
"It is estimated that for every
erage in the lest three years.
NECESSITY”
known diabetic there is one that
2. Five years of coverage In
is unknown and the Florida Stalo
* (Author's name below)
the last 10 years.
Hoard of Health has been making
3. Coverage for half the time
In order to receive n license
an intensive effort for. the past
since 1050 or, alternatively, for
to bo a pharmacist, tt Is neces­
several months to discover persons
10
years,
sary now to study four years
with unrecognised diabetes," says
A person In covered employ­ in a Collego of Pharmacy, serve
L. L. Parks, director of the Bureau
ment for the last five years thus an apprenticeship to gain prac­
of Special Health Services of the
tical experience, and pass a
would meet all three tests.
State Board of Health.
state examination.
A worker disabled some time
One very Important factor in this
In order to receive a license
■go and ow SO or over can apply
diabetes case-finding program is
to practice medicine a Phy­
at once for the payments. In his
the use of mss blood testing sur­
case, the Social Security cover­ sician spends even more yars
in a Medical University, serves
veys, points out Dr. Parks. Former­
age requirements would run In an Internship In a hospital, and
ly these surveys were made for the
the years preceding the date of also must pass a state examina­
purpose of discovering venereal di­
his disablement.
tion. All this accumulated coop­
sease. Since September, 1835 they
The applicant must furnish erative knwlelge la your when­
have been serving a dual purpose.
proof of this diasbllltv. At the lo­ ever your physician writea you
When a blood sample Is taken, part
a prescription, and we pbaf*
cal Social Security office, ha can
of it Is used for a serology test for
find if he has the necessary cov­ maclata compound It.
syphlis end the other p a I s tested
erage and If his disability Is
for diabetes. However, oniy persons
severe enough to make him po­
over 30 are rouUncly tested for dia­
tentially eligible.
betes.
*
new method mey be of great aid
If he passes these preliminar­
Over 20,000 persons have been in saving lives In those areas ies, he will be given medical re­
tested so far In surveys held In where skilled medical care- la not port forms which he can hava
available,
or where sup- filled out by hU physician, a
Seminole, Polk, Brevard, Hillsbor­ promptly
s------------r - »
----ough, Pinellas ami Palm Beach pllea o f blood plaama, or other hospital, his employer and other
counties since last September. As a colloids cannot be obtained."
PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS
sources.
The health service eald tha soluresult 80S persons whose tests in­
When his file Is eompleta, the
Cor. 1st ft MagaaBa
dicated thatt hey might have dla- tlon uacd during tests might be local office will send It to the
’ Qaotatlna by Dleklasea ttTS
by dissolving a state agency which, under the lew,
bates were referred to their per­ approximated
sonal physicians for further study teaspoonful of table salt and half has the responsibility for miking
Coevrieht t t l l f
and treatmen If indicated. Testa a teaspoonful o f baking soda In the determination of disability.
■re currently being made In Bro­ a quart o f drinking o f water.
“ A burned person might require
ward County and are planned for
several other counties thla year and as much as slg or seven quarts
or more during the first 11
next.
"Many persons with mild or hours following Injury," tha aerearly cases of diabetes may not
suspect that they have the disease
because often they will suffer no remember that liquids should not
striking symptoms," states Dr. be given to persona who are unParks. "By detecting these cases conscious or who cannot awalearly It Is possible to better control low."
the disease and prevent many com­
plications."
seats during the period Jen. 1
p o l i t i c a l o o n v a n t l o n *
o n
Insulin haa been furnished by the through May 30 of this year. It
State Board of Health.to the county ranks as number eight in causes
health departments for distribution of death in the state.
The diabetes anJ syphilis testing
to the indigent cases who have
been properly certified. However, programs arc being carried out by
g o t
a
b i g
n o *
demand for (he Insulin has exceed­ a trained team of worker* from the
ed the funds available for supoly. State Board of Health la coopera­
Diabetes In Florida took the Uvea tion with local county health de­
of 467^persons last year and there partments and county medical so­
have been 232 deaths from this dl cieties.

Board Of Health
Local City Hall
Gets Heating, Air Holding Diabetes
Conditioning Unit Case-Finding Tests
W. S. (Bill) Evsne began pre­
liminary work on the Installation
o f a central heating and air con­
ditioning unit for the City Hal)
this morning.
Evans received the award of the
bid at last night’s City Commis­
sion meeting nsld at ■ p.m. The
bid presented to the commission
was $10,480.
The City Commissioners un­
animously agreed that for econo­
mical maintenance and operation
the central unit would be far sup­
erior to several Individual units.
Evans sUted " I wUl Install a
15 too heating end sir conditioning
unit In the rear of tbs City Hall
with ducts running Into various
rooms and hallways."
The bid for air conJItioning
the police station was awarded
lo Miller Radio and Appliance
Co. His bid for tha window units
was $637.
Ufa to tha farm, may lead the
meditation period. But sometimes
tha meditation period consists sole­
ly o f people sitting quietly on the
hillside—thinking and looking.
’ You get a different feeling of
your fellow man after you work
with him on a common project,"
says tbe Rev. Barbour.

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No 161

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Im p o rtan t S upport

MIAMI, (ft — Hurricane Betsy
continued a alow movement to­
ward the north-northeast today
and posed no further danger to
the Florida and Georgia coasts.
There was no threat to the U.S.
mainland at this time.
At 11 a.m. EST Betsy was cen­
tered near Latitude 28.6 north at&lt;d
Longitude 76.8 west or about 230
miles o ff the coast cast o f Or­
lando. It was moving north to
north-northeast at about 8 miles
TALLAHASSEE lit — County tan hour, apparently picking “ P school officials wore told today by I
M
ew
a I
slightly from the 7 mpn reported a member 0f tb# Fabisinski Com- ||A D a n s D p ( | f l O l l l
earlier.
, mittec that if they administer tho J BwW U O I J I w w J f U w l l l
Highest winds are still estima- j Ilfw |,Upi| assignment law In a fair
ted at 120 mph over a small area ;lm| un|f,irm manner segregated
near the center with hurricane
„ „ ho preserved in Klor
force winds reaching out 76 miles Ida far “ quite some time."
to the northeast and gales 160
John Wigginton said the success
mile* to the northeast and cast of of the law would depend up in the
the center and 100 miles In o'hcr way in which it wraf handled by
directions.
gi’unly school boards and the liinrAn unidentified Negro woman
“ Vessels
in the path , of, this oughnrss with which they dealt
...
small but very severe hurricane
applications from Negroes fishing off the Sanford bulkhead
reported a body floating in the
should exercise caution,
t*»eifor reaial(;nmont lo uhtte
Weather Bureau said.
Wigginton, who was a member river Inst night at nbout 6:40 p.
m.
Another possible storm ■PPcar' 0f the group which wrote the i.ow
,. The man was identified as John
ed about 700 miles east southeast
laws enacted by the recent special Jawph s t a f fe r . 56 year-old retlrof San Juan, l’ .ll., in the form of
legislative ae*iion, said that it e,| factory worker whoso address
a squally wave that moved over
was possible that some lime in , wa, given ns Lilac Drive. De Bary.
tho Leeward Islands.
the future some Negro students
The body was loente.f floating
This wave was in the samo gen­
would meet all the standards and about 25 feet off from the pier east
eral area where Betsy blew Into criteria srt up for assigning pu-j „f the boat basin that the city is
existence last Friday,
pits. "It won't come tomorrow o n building.

LONDON orv—Pakistan's foreign
minister said today President Nas­
ser of Egypt told him he would
agree to maritime nations advis­
ing on Suez Canal operations but in­
sisted “ it is the sovereign right
of Egypt to run the canal."
Foreign Minister Haraldul Haq
Chowdry. arriving for the Suez Ca­
nal conference from talks with Nas­
ser, said the Egyptian president is
CHICAGO tfl— Adlal Stevenson,
ready to enter Into a covenant
picking up Important support
with all nation* who signed the
It was announced today that
from New Jersey and Michigan,
1888 conventions guaranteeing free­
dom of navigation In the canal.
toda&gt; all but clinched tho Demo­ Father It. L Zimmerman, rector
I Chowdry told reporters at the
cratic presidential nomination. A of Holy Cross Church, Episcopal,
airport:
remaining hazard was a possible has accepted a call to become rec­
“ The Egyptian president wants
battle over a suggested civil tor of St. Martin’s-In-The-Fielda
a peaceful and happy solution to
rights platform plank saying the at Pompano Beach.
Father Zimmerman har been in
the problem.
Supreme Court'* decision against
“ He is not adverse to the sitting
racial segregation had “ brought Sanford since November o f HIM.
He submitted his resignation
up of a body representing the users
consequence* of vast importance"
here last Monday to become effec­
of the canal to advise the orga­
to the nation.
nization which he has set up to
Stevenson scored Ids gains de­ tive Sept. 17.
Gordon L. Bradley, senior ward­
manage and administrate it. He
MRS. HAZEL W. WEST
spite
a bitter 11th hour battle that
UAMIKL HALL
still believs it is tho soevreign
former President Harry 8 . Tru­ en of the Holy Cross Church sta­
★
★
★
right of Egypt to run the canal."
man waa waging for Avcrrll liar- ted In making the announcement
A few hours earlier. Secretary
riman. Trumnn called a news con­ that the vestry accepted his resig­
of State Dulles arrived for the
ference and characterized Stev­ nation with “ regrets" and thank­
conference opening tomorrow, lie
enson as a candidate who “ lack* ed him for “ his leadership and
expressed hope for a solution “ so
the kind of fighting spirit we nacd -plritual guidance to the parish."
vital to the preservation and well
Mr. Bradley also *ald that an
to win." lie said he would stick
being of the entire world."
with llarrlman “ until the last dog announcement of the ncur rector
the next day," he said, “ but soon-| Constable J. C. (Slim) Galloway
Britain, France and the United
will be made tn the near future.
dies."
cr or liter there will be some ex- j slated today that he “ doesn't think
States are insisting on Internation­
But
even
as
Truman
wai
punch­
Four atudenta from Sanford re* alizing the vital 103-mlle waterway
ceptional students who will meet ‘ the man drowned due to the fact
ing away, tho New Jersey deleceived degrees from Stetson Uni­ under guarantees more binding
all the tests for admission.”
that he was found floating. A
gallon caucused and voted to give
versity at commencement exer­ than the system envisaged by Nas­
He expressed hope that when 'Irowned Person doesn't float."
all Ita 36 vote* to Stevenson on
cises held last week
ser.
a trickle of integration did
”c
"n
*■* th*t
the first ballot tomorrow night.
Daniel Hall received the bache­
died of natural
On the ave of the conference,
JACKSONVILLE i* -T h e Florida con.e Florida communities would Ima" Probably
Earlier, Gov. G. Mennen Wil­
lor o f arts degree and entered tempers obviously were cooling.
y
W M che! of liams of Michigan had thrown hi*
Milk Commission has scheduled for be ready to accept It without trou- ^
the Naval Officer's Candidate Differences, although still great,
CHICAGO
Florid* delegate#
its September meeting a producer 0 *'
,
,
,
the San font Police department at- support to the 1B32 nominee, and to the Democratic National Con­
School at Newport, R. 1., follow­ were not so threatening as a week
distributor debate over the method, County achool superintendent*, .tended the boat which was launch- u poll of the 44-vote Michigan del­
ing graduation.
vention arranged to meet today
ago.
of classifying milk for price fixing school board members and school, r&lt;l t0 pick up Schaffer's body.
egation produced 11
vote* for as the session moved Into the
George D. Herndon, son o f Mr.
The Pakistan statement dovetail­ purposes.
board attorneys, Including Semi
Only known survivor is the wi­ Stevenson.
stage o f receiving the party pisi­
and Mrs. O. P. Herndon, 1800 San­ ed with a plan reportedly brought
The body, which wind* up a
When word o f New Jersey'* form and the nomination of can­
ford Ave., received the bachelor to the conference by V. K. Krishna two-day meeting today, heard yes­ note County Superintendent of dow, Mr*. Crcile Schaffer.
____ ________________
The dead
man'* car waa_____
found move reached them, some mem­ didates for president and vice
of science In business degree. Menon of India to bridge the gap terday a proposal from George Public Instruction Rayburn T.
While at Stetson he was president between Egypt and the Western Edmondson, president of the Flor­ Mil wee ami School Board Attorn-1 |j(rr by GalloVvay on the bmdevard ber* of the Truman team agreed president.
ey Fred Wilson, attended a meet-1 by the lake.
that the fight waa all i\'»r.
of the Accountancy Club; vice Powers.
All but six o f the delegation or*
ida Milk Producers Assn., that
GEORGS B. HERNDON
The whole drive had been con­ to go along with Adlal Stevenson
Ing called by School Supl. Bailey i ||r|Mon Funeral Home is in
president, Commerce Club; Cap­
Diplomats understood the Indian one price be paid for milk, whether
tain, Public Information Officer; plan woulld give Egypt the right destined for fluid consumption or to discus* suggested rules and reg- charge of the funeral arrange- centrated on keeping enough " fa ­ on ths first ballot. The six whs
vorite aons" In tbs field to pre­ originally were for den. Eitea Ko&gt;
and a member of the Rattalion to manage daily operation of the sold as chocolate drink, skimmed ulalions for implementing the new |ment«.
__ ____ ____________
vent Stevenson'* nomination on an fauvvr have had a leaning repent,
Staff o f ROTC; and a member of canal. It would set up an interna­ milk, buttermilk and other uses. pupil assignment law effective
early ballot.
the Varsity Golf Team and the tional authority with advisory
ly to 8 tn. Stuart Symtng'.on of
Chairman Dsxter Lowry of Tal­
••S” Club.
“ It'a; all. over now," .tiro. m«n, MU ss u ri.........
powers on such matters as tpU lahassee, a new consumer mem­
Ths platform, with ita- civil
Floyd Cyril Richards, of 2407 charges and future development of ber of the commission, **W no
in constant contact with Truman's
vote should be taken until both the law waa the sole responsibility
Willow Ave., received the bache­ the canal.
drive, told a reporter. "What the rights plank, is scheduled tu reach
lor o f arts degree with a major In
boss will do next Is start drafting the convention tonight. All reports
Dulles hurried off for Ulks with sides are heard and he and two o f the county school hoards hut
education.
were that the plank would Its
a *prwh supporting Stevenson.
Prime Minister Eden and foreign other new members have an op- he could see merit In adoption of
W.
A.
Patrick,
Volunteer
Chair­
portnuity to study this and other uniform procedure*. No decision
Mrs. Hazel W. West, of SIS Cat­ Secretary Setwyn Lloyd.
Although Truman said yes ter- moderate and une the South could ..
man
of
the
Nominate
County
Savmilk Industry questions.
was readied Immediately on adop­ mo.
alina Drive, received the master
f
tMi,i
,
i dxy that Stevenson couldn't win take. But there also werr rumDulles spent &lt;3 minute, with
Hie Interstate Route Traffle of arts degree and is a teacher at
The commission divides milk innorii-fi that
ti.ni county purcha.es ”of1 1If
tiomlnatcii.
he backtracked on bljngs that attempt* would ba
Eden, who will open the confer­
tion „ f uniformity.
ported
„ 1M
lotlav
to three classes. Class 1 Grade
lurvey
got underay
Monday South Side Primary School.
He said Stevenson made from the floor lo make II
ence with a speech tomorrow.
Serin
K
and
H
Savings
Bonds
in
at
Ma&gt;’
A milk sold for fluid consumption
with a day o f instruction given at i
---------------British Informants said, “ there
July were 861.431, and that the could win with help from “ the o ld 1stronger.
brings the top price. Producers
was
complete
Anglo-American
total for the first seven months man from Missouri" meaning, Rep. Robert L. Sikes, chairget less if the milk Is Inlendfd for
himself.
! man o f the delegation, said there
agreement on the approach to
of HIM now stand* at $208,740.
other Uses.
the Suez problem."
The big battle in the committee were a few “ diehard*" who might
MIAMI BEACH, i* — Bold.
“ F'or the »utle," Patrick pointed....... . ______
J. W. Darr, director of the sur­
Edmondson said a flat price
s ior in* « . . . i*.been over the question of |make auch an attempt But lie
wouild "slop the short changing brassy Martha Kaye is recovering "ut. “ purchaac* for the year-tovey, gave instruction ttf U men
$48 254 789 whlrh it
10 *** about c,v,, right* and ‘ Md it would bo defeated,
after
a
bout
with
too
many
sleepdate
now
total
of producers hv distributors" and
employed by the State Road De­
nf' Florida's
u .! rac# MHrtgatlon; more partialHe said these people were more
DALLAS. Tex. (Av-SecreUry of
probably would ultimately result ing pill*.
-* 1 P*r cent
___i larly, whether to say anything' interested In the plank than a
partment for the traffic study. In­ Defense Charles E. Wilson said to­
In lower retail prices. He nxThe 39-year-old actrc-,% and
a 1111,0 « ® w P»r •» usual- specific
about
th e
Supreme Democratic victory In November.
terviewing techniques were ex­ day he was confident the United
uncuniclmu
ulu n * about nix p jr crut more bund*
MILDENHALL, England, igl _ | nlalnrd the Ant price would he (Oincdivitur,
Court's decision that race segrc-i
—--------------------- --States has “ the weapons and the
plained and sample interview*
An auto crash last night killed; ,,,'vrr &lt;han 1,181
for r ,a ” ‘ 1
military power to Inflict a disas- Col. David C. Schilling, 37, one o f anrt »hntild he an average of the
were taken by all men. Safely and ! trous defeat on any enemy.”
described
H u n d a "" ’
,Ch° ° "
UnC° "
a . “ awake and feeling fine."
Patrick relates that an analysis "tltutlonai.
courtesy were two points which
Wilson said, however, In a America'a moat decorated flier*. | nrlr,,&lt;,’a,', &lt;nT1,10 " W M classes.
„
.
,
,
hy
the
National
offlec
of
the
SavSoutherners
fought
against
any
Schilling became a top U.S. Air
------------------“ ----freer# particularly stressed.
speech prepared for delivery that
Her physician, Dr. Halpli ItobBond* Division disclosed that mention of the Supreme Court
Force ace in World War II by T R O f f l C G C l o s e d
!?*’ •
iii ■n,i!l.V
iVr *a , rin , ihcre ha* been an 8 per cent gain i The drafting subcommittee fishooting down 23 German planes 1 °
V- , O S e a
It was .innmured today that about 20 pills. Robbins placed her ihi* year m purchase* of smaller nail) came through today with a
TALLAHASSEE cJu-Male driv­
In combat and destroying 10 oth­
to three crew* which will operate I defeniC,
iii the hospital for treatment, in- denomination bond* ($26 to $200) plank It hoped would be accept­
ers under 35 began paying more
on the ground. He won the thr Seminole County I'll Associa­
around the clock on some 20 lo­
He spoke before the 37th En­ er*
eluding a spell unddr an oxygen the «izc usually attributed to Pay- able all around. Thli said:
tion’*
ofifee
will
be
closed
Aug.
for their automobile liability Incations in. Seminole and Volusia campment of the Veterans of For­ Harmon International Air Trophy 15-Sept. 4.
lent. he doctor •• •’ •t -’ v . to roll Savers and that the $104 mil“ Recent derisions of tho Su­ aurancs In Florida today.
Counties. Interviewing began todays eign War*. aLst night he stood in in IBS! as the year's outstanding
idea
why
ah#
had
taken
the
pill*.
Anyone desiring Information 1*
lion decline in over-all national preme Court of Ilia United Stales
Thla Is the only group of oper­
add, weather permitting,'will con- the 'reviewing stand as the VFW flier.
Miss Itayc came to Florida in sale* to tills point is entirely reinked to contact George Dabbs.
relating to segregation in public a to rs whoae rates will be upped
His car apparently went Into a
___________________
Uaue for three weeks.
parade glittered and blared its
an unsuccessful attempt to di- latrd to bond* (both E and II) supported schools and cltswnare
any appreciable amount by new
AU men hired were screened way through Dallas. Police esti­ akid and hurtled into a bridge COMMISSION OKAYS SIDE JOB vorce her fifth husband, dancer „r j$oo and larger aizea usually
have brought consequence* of vast liability Insurance rates approved
and selected on the basis o f neat- mated that 100,000 persons watch­ three miles south of the big U. S.
TALLAHASSEE cW-The Cabinet Ed Begley. A Miami circuit associated with the investor marImportance to our nation as a by Btate Insurance Commissioner ,
ss, courtesy, capability, and ex- ed the spectacle.
Air Force base. here. The car Budget Commission ha* approved judge denied the decree, however, yP|t an(| reflecting Ihc feverish
Wilson said he felt that a sound broke in two. Police said Schilling a $100 a month side Job for How. ruling that Mia* Rayc had not competition for investof* money whole and especially to commu­ Larson.
rience. A number o f Stetson Col­
The amount o f tha Increase will
defense required a proper bal­ wa* thrown from the vehicle and; .ird Friedman, Department of Edu- met the 00-day residence require- lo provide the fund* for the year’s nities directly affected. We reject
lege students were employed.
all proposals for ths use of force vary In ths six rate territories.
died at once.
' ration publicist.
The sunwr stations were selec­ ance.
m#n1,
mprecadented Industrial expan­ to Interfere with the orderly deRats* for women driver* under
“ You can’t depend on any one
ted with care, alnee the informa­
sion.
termination of these matters b y 1u w m &lt;t be affected,
tics obtained from them will be weapon or any one service alone,'
the courts.
Several other adjustment i In
o f great Importance to the plan­ he told the veterans.
“ Our planning must be designed
“ Tho Democratic party emphat- automobile l i a b i l i t y Insurance
ning o f routes in this area. Traffic
Jcally reaffirms its support of the rates go Into effect today but Laron all major highways as well as to meet our requirements. New
weapons, new equipment, new sit'
historic principle that ours i* a &gt;on said they do not Involve an inRegistration procedures a n d in North Carolina tchobls, will take Margaret Manfre, Mrs. Hazel
that on many secondary roads in
ua lions have required a complete
both Seminole and Volusia Coun­
plans for the coming term at the third section of the sixth grade. Plynt. Michael Fisher, and Coach
CHICAGO on'— Neither CBS nor uovrrnment of laws und not of rrease In premiums,
review of our military posture.
men; it recognizer the Supremo
The adjustment* wore reques*William Proctor of Altnmonto
ties will be sampled.
Drniocratic National Chairman Court of the Uplted St i c k as uns ,.d by the National Bureau -if
This in essence has been called Lyman High ar&gt;J Elementary Springs, a graduate of K. S. U„ Jim Payne.
A The survey will have a dual pur
School have been announced by will teach* physical education in the Stale Department of Flducation 1 *u, **' ,,u,,cr wa* budging to- of the three constitutional and c o -; casualty Underwriters and the
Principal E. S. Douglass.
the high school anJ Join the coach­ examined the pressing need* of the day In a dispute over a CBS de­ urdinated branches o f the federal j Mutual Insurance Rating Bureau
The pre-school registration day ing staff. Mist June Stevenson of school and recommended the im- cislou not to televise a film shown government, superior to and sep- l0 correct Inequities In present
is Aug. 28 from 9 a. m. to noon.
Highway. The study will alao pro- a„ etlfd American boy* can "whip All buses will run the usual routes Casselberry, a U. of Fla. graduate, mediate construction of eight ne.\ lo Democratic convention dcle- crate from any political party, the bodily Injury and property damdecisions of which are part of the |a|a insurance,
vide Information requested by j the pants off anything the Kremlin that day. Children entering the will take a fifth grade class and elementary classrooms; a cafetor- gatra Monday night.
S. F. Manfre, a Stetson graduate, turn; and an administration bull I
law of the land. Wp condemn the [ -pb* adjustment* are effcftlv#
Volusia County and the city of Do- can put on the field of battle."
first grada must be six year* of will teach science and social stu­ ing Including a clinic. Because of
And last night, CBS omitlcd a effort* of the Republican party to 0„iy on new policies or renewal!
Land, necessary for e x a m i n i n g -------------age by Jan. 1, 1837 to be eligible dies in tb* secondary grades. 31rs. ths steel strike there ha* been a sreynd film from ita television: make it appear that this tribunal l wrju cn today or hrrrafti-r.
and parent* must present birth Kay King of Longwood, a graduate delay In starting construction. ThU
of the Republican piety
certificate if they have not already of Monmouth College in Illinois, meant that the three sections of coverage of • the Democratic con- I* I■t t Par(
L .i L . a
lL a
n a 's
n lB n k
Whether
the committee'*
plank T L a —
# R a v ln n r
vention session.
done so. Tbs first full day of school will teach in the third grade.
the second grade will have to he
would aUnd — and whether it I n O I T I G S D e « M l ( . I
NBC,
which
carried
the
Monday
—
r
-------..u
i
.
will b# Sspt. 4.
Mlsa Martha Thompson, who housed In temporary quarters
*
----------------1 SAN FRANCISCO. Ift-M argaLyman School, which had a peak come* from East Ifigh School, away from the school grounds. For film d«plcllnf Ii.-mocr.llc lu n y “ S.iuUmnmr.-Wai Ihc h ll quc.- R C C C I V C S D e g t e C
ret Truman Daniel cays she'll boy­
enrollment of 80S last year, will Knoxville, Tenn., will teach com­ this purpose, the new education
cott the Republican National Con­
ibably reach the 800 mark dur- mercial subject*. Mrs. Levon* building of the Casselberry Com­
vention and aight-see San Francis­
this term. To take rare of this Dausman, who has been teaching munity Methodist Church has been the picture “ The Best 'Year* of
Thomas Bsrkner. formerly of
co while her huiband Sllfton eov14
in the public schools of West Vir­ rented by the school board.
growth, the faculty has been in­
Our Livss." ABC carried both the
Sanford and aso-ln-law of Mr. and
era the GOP conclave for the New creased from *7 to 22 member*. In ginia, will take a third grade class
The children will be transported Monday night film and the ono
Mrs. Jamea Chestnut of this City,
York Time* next week.
Vance Wise (Sanford
addition to these, a music teacher while F*rank Gore of OvieJo, a gra­ to the school on the regular buses last night, which was used to in­
waa graduated with *
The Daniels arrived yesterday. and a banJ director will each spend duate of Emory University, Atlan­ anJ those going lo the church will
Science degree from the Florid*
troduce Harold Rusicll, a veter­
“ I’m not going to alt In an old three days per week at the school. ta, Ga., will teach history in the transfer to another bus. It will bo
Baby Boy Peaold
ans' loader. Russell starred in the
•» ,ta . . . - LONDON OB — Princes* Anne, Stats University ~
convention
hall
when
I
can
ex­
Dischargee
Eleven new teachers will join high school.
necessary for these children to original picture
who**
uninhibited gaiety
ha» commencement sxerelsea /i«u» ■■t'
plore this city," said Margaret. the faculty this year. Mrs. Katie
The returning faculty member* carry their lunches, but milk will
~ Mrs. Darel Schllowsky and
’
The dispute started
"San Francisco la a beautiful city Peacock, a graduate of the Uni­ include Asst. Principal W. W.
Baby Boy (Sanford)
and this time I'm going to do versity of Florida, who ha* had Wharton Jr.; Mi«s Mabel Chap­ torium and the bandroom will
lira. Minnie TUlls (Sanford)
•ll j vrntion “ a major network"
&gt;er 8th birthday.
„
'
nothing but enjoy It. For one thing axperience In Jacksonville am! Or­ man, Mr*. Pauline Wheeles*. Mr*. have to be used for two elementary
r Wilbur Tyner (Beufcrd)
which he later Identified a* CBS
Her party waa a private family
, S former Edltk.
I'm going to ride a cable ear."
lando schools, will teach In the first Barbara Burbank Mr*. Kathleen classaa.
II
»
.
m {ha Wi#.Mrs. Nanette Honlgman (Sanford) grade. Mrs. Katherine Corson, who Bucher, Mr*. Klanore Winkle, Mrs.
“ We will be operating under the —had gone bark on a months-old -(fair aboard the royal yacht Brl- \
commltment
to
carry
the
film
on
tannla
with
"M
um
m
y"
and
“
Dad
!
School.
He
receiv'd
ta taught
at
SL
Margaret
Mary
EulUla
Grantham,
Mra.
Lucille
most
difficult
conditions
we
have
“Mrs. Arthur Young (Senferd)
School in Winter Park last year, Snyder, Mrs. Margaret Benson, ever had to face at Lyman," Prin­ party history. He contended the. -Quern Elizabeth and the Duke Uonal riccgnltlon Ihi* sprint whsa
Mr. Burke Methvln (Sanford
will take a sixth grade class while Mrs. Dorothy Webster, Mrs. Lucille cipal Douglass stated. “ However, 1 film waa part of the keynote of Edinburgh—and bn her Char- bs was lathi lad la “ Whs'. Who to
Mr*. Marian Kraamer (R anted)
WUliam Wright, a graduate of Weils, Mr*. Alicia Schmidt. Miss feel aurs that the people of this speech by Gov F'rank G. Clement |les heir to tha throno.
•msriean Educate*,
a bote
Discharges
The royal family U cruising la- , hieh gives plrluieaaidblogrophU'
u
m d Babv (Sanford) -??* * }*
t**J*l*h Thursday Drake University In Iowa, will also Lucy Plioian, Mrs. Esther Wiliams, district understand our problems of Tennessee. CBS and the other
rutti.li waters, visiting ths ro- Jaj fe t c h e s of ouDtanding sduca• ^ n l n r ^ m tlin te d )
* * * ff "
U k . a -c t lo n of the .lath grade. Mias Frances Cobb, Mrs. Mary and will give u* their loyal sup­ networks televised Clement's ad­ ScutU.il
WUUa Graham (B anned)
j
th eed m h ew en .
|Mrs. J. c. MoreU, who hat taught Hartley. Mrs. -L. J. North, Mra. port."
dress.
mots Western Isles.
L ira throughout tfct coaatry

Success OF N ew Pupil Michigan, Father Zimmerman
Law Rests O n Handling NewJersey Resigns As Rector
Give Votes Of Sanford Church
Found Floating
In Lake Monroe

Four Residents
Receive Degrees
From University

Milk Commission
Slates Producer,
Distributor Debate

Traffic Survey
Begins With Day
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Defenses Secure

K,m''■""“ County Purchase;
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Famous Flier Dies
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Page 8, Wed« A o f. 18, 1081 THE SANFORD HERALD

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Glamor Suptrmork Is Latest Thing

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Efig

NEW VOEX uB-Glamor in the
sugarmsrksi U Um latest gimmick
(a this highly remyetHlva business.
It* aim it to taka the chill off
tba praaant day miracles''* effietoeay aad puak-htmao setI eervtee
Mr IMrarlet have become.
flral, designer* glamOrlte the
market to laret be woman ahoypar eway (ram another giant dowa
a street. Then they try a aoothe
eo that aha will alow dowa
fear haedtoog pace among tfee
steak* at cam aad prepackaged
fgfittablei. The theory la tnet when
ralued the become* a prey to lmpnleo buying.
Mek marble stairwells, bronta
states*, even wild dueka In k pond
art tome of the new gambit*, |Wth
pMifo window* evertoaMag the
moat cutting and packaging room,
aa one tupermarket detlgoer putt
It aualntly, “ we're trying to re*
capture the feeling o( the old »pwdost butcher abop."
A new thepplag renter opening
an Leaf Itland In October plana
•n tee abating rink that can dauMd hr faahioa abowa.
A mldwaat food chain decorates
Me markat* with glata and atodl
■beta* whose beads away in tha
imam. Another chain In tha mat
display* food product* on apoke*
of cotorfnl wheal*.
i f the older supermarket*

aawvoMintiag their walla la pumphto, thecelate or canary. A New
Faik design firm nays this la “ to
bring warmth, color ami gaiety Into
the market* aad ta offset the coldMas of gadgetry and the sugar efftelewey that awea the average cui-

tomer and aands bar •currylag far
the door."
Glamor entering the seperotefl
doesn't mean tha end of gadgetry,
designers assure you, but •at still
mote automation takes bold to provide offleloeey end speed ia tha
marketplace, even newer methods
aad techniques will bo devlad to
offset the eoldnesi."
With mobiles, mania and aaalp*
tura already uhra —a ad walla
decorated with cut out* of aawa,
butler churns and straw hatted flr&gt;
mars — whet la there left, ex­
cept maybe soft debts and sweet
mualcT Aad already some of thorn
pip* la tha musle.

Jue Parker

Chocolate

FARMER OJVfea AWAY BEANS

BALTIMORE til-- A frustrate
NOW York farmer gave away two
MOVIICIOWM Charlie Chaplin, who ha* been IIvlng In Switzerland for soma time, Is shown with hi* wife
true loadi of atrlng beans free last
and thraa children aa they arrivad ia Nlca, France* from Geneva. They will vacation on tha French
night.
Hiviara and later Chaolla will ao te Peril to supervise "cutting" of a new picture. (fnttfneiioneO
Bean* apiUed from brakon bate,
crowd* g a t h e r e d and traffic
buying and tolling. Such topics
snarled on lower Broadway al
as wood structure, weed decay,
■abort Caatia of Routs 1, Baintermites, lumber eeeaonlag, end
bridge, N. Y., handed out the
the Identification o f
softwood
good*. There ware 1X7 bbushel*
species will be diseuaaad.
ffaatla wa» quoted as iiytag the
Although the limited registra­
firm bought m buahal*, then PITTSBURGH, Pa.,-Announce- GAINESVILLE — Tha lift’s tion in tho forest genetics court#
moat
o
f
tha
appaiatmaata
o
f
H*r
tried to cut the price far the r*at
story o f a troe — from birth to has been filled, lumber retailers
of hi* load contrary to agree- baft F. Byrne te be visa president lumberyard — will be told during may still enroll in tha lumbar and
ment, saying tha quality wa* lew. o f production planning and of two forestry short court* pro­ wood products program. Complete
Information may be obtained
“ It was a wonderful crap," said Louis 1. Hehl to be vice president
and chief Metallurgical engineer grams to b« bald on tha Univer­ from Dr. Robert L. Fairing, Gen­
Castle.
o f United Matel Steal Corporation sity nf Florida rampua In Aug­ eral Extension Division of Fior­
"I'm dUguiur," he went on. was made today by J. H. Elliott,
ds. TOT Saagla Building, Gaines­
“I'm going back and sail my assistant eidrutlve vita president ust and September.
farm."
The late aummtr offerings are ville.
operation*. Thee* are both newly

Appointments,
2 Forestry Short
Promotions Told
Courses To Offer
By U. S. Steel Corp. Tree's Life Story

part o f a ytar-long program. of
created positions.
Out o f 153 major air form
At tha earn* time It waa an­ aanrlcai to the lumbering indus­
beam, 17 are located in Tsana. nounced tint Joaeph M. Greer is try conducted Jointly by General
promoted to general manager • Extension Division of Florida, and
production planning for tha cor tha UF School o f Forestry.
„A t the first part of tha School
poratlon.
A native e f Dayton, Ohio, Byrne torn# 30 forestry apactallsto from
tttaaded grade and preparatory a half-dotcn southern states b«Tha Free Will Hollnaa* Church
schools there and la a mechanical gan wrestling with practical pro- of west Sanford, recently com
Jud.
eagtaaer. Before coming to U.8. bloats In foraat gentries, Inc
pletad Its vacation Rtbla school
teal la IN I aa priority administ­ tag such matters at genetic theory, with approximately ISO children
rator, hit builakas carter waa racial variation, mutants, and attendin'*. The closing program
WTBM D S M I U
ti»a
principally In automobile manu branding techniques, the four-day was held on the eamoua. A kdei
lisa S&amp;Jfc&amp;'Km
aauana
factoring and distributing. Ha waa program Included throe day-long tlnn and answer quit, and
WKiinuanav
I t * Of a it T h l.f i
m i n inoble
til* Uodfrty
au litaat general sales manager field trips to tha Olustaa Expert alorv nf th* “ Crearinn" nn flannel
l* ill
U iam rratlo Uaaosatlon
I’e r Hudson Motor Company and mental Forest near Lake City, tha granh hoard by tha beglnnefg d i l l
t*:ia n trik a t t nick
n r ia n a
tits* v--------a lia n t Lad
u r
later distributor aad salaa agent Rtalnhatchee timber area, and tha wa* held.
Maw*- W aste * r-iBasrta
l-ovf s f M rs
for
the company te Eastern Penn Austin Cary Forest.
M dreh F or Tomorraw
Various
Bible
etoriei were
Scheduled tor Sept. 7-» la a
111*
sylvaala, Naw Jersey and Dela­
brought forth hy the primary
li*a
*akl« t« la * Tim*
court#
In
lumbar
and
wood
pro­
ware,
j* A fStla
etaaa.
II
angcavaii*
Byrne waa mad* aulatant to duct* designed to meet the spec
iV Y k .% H ild
B Tur°;,; ,H
The hooka o f the B&lt;hlt wart
ttomm-ratln I'nnv.nlloa
i* b » » r oar***
general manager ef production Ifle need# o f retail lumbar dealHsus* p art?
planning
for
Cemegie-tlllnola era. Offered Hi cooperation with recited. Uw “ Tan Command
l:*a
Payer*
isit
•teal Corporation In 1044 and di­ tho Florida Lumbar and Mlllwork manta," Beatitude, and tha Fane
TMumauAV nieana
Il
Bios
rector o f production planning for Association, Inc., tha two-day mine. The reading title was
Hlaa On
1:11 Kaarat ntarm
*‘*wa-r
Nawa-W satkar
til* Kdaa nf M a h t
U J . Steel Corporation of Dela­ matting will focus attention on a “ Youth" by the Intermodule
f a * M oralaa Bhnw
variety o f technical information class was alto hoard.
Opan Kau'ta
ware la IN I. Ha haa bean general
necessary for etefetivo lumbar
T H i 'H . W n S .
Tha eummarv o f tha books nf
manager o f production planning
Ural* K nraaa Shaw
WTKE—*A*POnb
tha Bible, damonstration nf tha
o f United Staten Steel since IMS.
film Fai
Tara
U m KILOOTOLWS
r o f metallurgical, engineer­ "Bread o f
Ilf#'* on flannel
Rohl joined UB. Steel at South
w sa n a a D A v
Itltt _______ tody
n‘ ek
ing and trad* societies.
m
a
a
i
M
*
traph, and ealacrion* by the taan
Works,
Chksgo,
111.,
in
IMT.
He
l l l t l l a r a nf Mta
liH
The Rbytkm Hour
t&gt;»mn&lt; ,* llr iN inraallnt
Born la Paris, Missouri, Greer aners cl*sa waa held.
advaused through the position*
■VKMINU
- iISIn The Faculty I* aa follow*
Northwestern
o f product metallurgist, assistant graduated from
t i l l Waste At ait
...
au,4M f t ,o . »
am fW lllsS t Baapt
superintendent o f allay produc­ Unlvsrsity in ltM with a B J . de­ Mother Ruby U Wllaon. principal
*:ia Dnarta Book
tip A Ha Rauatag
Hilt
department
tion, aisiilaat superintendent of gree In buiinaai administration. •nothf Marrit
a m Mu*l
J u a la At llandam
"Aa tka R artk Turaa“
the production ^ department, and After a year with General Else Mrs. Durham. Elisabeth Roberta
Joknnp ra ra e n
i:r .
superintendent o f production. In trio In Scbantatady, Ha jslasd Hilda ¥ Hebei, MrL feurah aof
t r*a li a D anrallm a
l M he became aulatant to the U.B. Steal In tha Industrial aa- Ruth Week.
*it
R ian t Rdltten
tlalU d Nation*
Refreshment committee was
gaaeral supariataadaat o f South gihnartng department of DaqnTka
fthytkm
Hour
tilt
Works, and lite r that year ha wa« esna Works. Ha was transferred Mother ¥«"Hra, Ttearon Lvon*
l l naarat Storm
At Mom* W ith Mull*
J iIN
Raws
Tka Kda* nt Nlaht
appointed aulatant manager of to Irvin Worka In 1*40 as assist­ Timothy Wilson. Flelahar Janai
III* Browsing A rousd W ith Rials* nta* a ia a Off
the
Chicago district metallurgi­ ant superintendent of production Deacon Nntno, Mr. Burch, Mra.
w n a a .n .iscnaoavii.i.a
T M cn a n sr
cal division. In IN I ha waa made planning. In IN I ha waa madt Buwh, end LiH ' Ro*a.
tlMAKMMI, 4
Moaninw
“ We than* Mri. Louli Foster
w m ia in s v ArTBRNnosr
manager e f this division and was staff assistant In tk* production
aiea on
l:N Damorrllln Convaallon
tor brlnfln* to u* the closing add­
planning
department
of
the
Dela­
promoted
te
the
position
o
f
as­
Itaw
n
Braakara
*:** Si*a n.port
N*wa
Kdnrai
sistant chief metallurgical aagl- ware corporation and in IMS as­ ress." said a member.
I 'l l
KdnrardfKtwa
W aitarn Jam borat
• lii Wild nill lllekok
Htlolni to m«h« the school
a ter 1a IMT. Later that year ha sistant to the general manager of
Na«ra
P raak la Lalna
Oavan O'clock a u k
Steel Corpora­ «ncces* were the Rev. S. M. Den­
waa made chief metallurgical en­ arnegia-llllnoii
Man C all.d X
ial*. Wilson and Elch*lber«#r funtion.
gineer, operations • steel.
Uamuirallo t'anrantlm i
oral horns, Stone funarat barns
Jn ch .c'c (’hslrc
la ima Rohl spent several
SI a . nit
III*
M am m a D atotiaaa
TNlrMaitar MORNivn
Ontario’a motor vshlclo regis­ and Burton fuMral home.
mentha la Europe aa a govern­
Tant P a ll.rn
ment consultant for the Europ­ trations exceed 1,500,000 annual­
A nfrnlr **•* held at the dosing
M nralhs W.ladlaa
ean steal laduttry. H* la a mam- ly.
A tha program.
llc ra and Tbard
14*0 Club
Nawi
H I* Club
Mama of Staled?
World al Nan.
nadla Varm D la.ct
T h tir.d a? Slatin.a
Amartraa a ie a » * (lama

[ONT VANILLA, PEACH, STRAWBERRY OR CHOCOLATE

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IAIN0 COLLEGE CAEEBE
DAYTON, Ohio (Xu- u took IT
..
Her*i of working day. and going
te railage nights, but Harold Renver finally get hla degree.
During hi* extended college days,
Hoover apant tour year* In the U.
B. Air Force, is years a* a tevarn■Mat employe, and accumulated a
wife and two children.
Now that ha has hi* bachelor
Mgrae from tha University o f Dayton, he plan* to start work toward
a master's.

PRUNE JUICE

Stan

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THAT*COUNTS/

This Mutual Fund haa always
abowa a generous return. Aa••te over M M M A M .

Claims o f gasoline perform siwc a m on e thing—
eakua) panormanoa anmaihlng entirely d lm taugnaatioe: y ou ’ve feet
e a t I t a k 's why we make this11
— thing te laee end A lot U• _gain b y teal driving
yourr 1
cat' s pmrfi iron mbs
Phillipo O f F u t k -F uhu t a t you
bo the Judge.
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signed to the Proof Department,
Automotive Teat Division at Aber­
deen Proving Ground.
He waa transferred to tha A rm /
Ordnance Corps officially on Kcb.
IS, l m . In June 1937 he waa as­
signed to the AutomoUve SecUon
In the Office of the Chief of Orrinance Washington, D.C. He at*
tended the Command and Gener­
al 8ta ff School at Fort Leaven­
worth, Kan., In August 1939, and
upon graduation the following
June became an Instructor at* the
Ordnance School
at Aberdeen
Proving Ground, Maryland. He
was named Chief o f the Develop­
ment Section, Artillery Division,
la the Office o f the Chief o f Ord­
nance at Washington, D.C., In*
June 1940.
A year later he waa appointed
Chief o f the Engineering-Manu­
facturing Branch in the Office o f
the Chief of Ordnance, and in
October 1948, assumed that posi­
tion at the OrJnance lank-Aunmotvie Center In Detroit, Mlrh.
He became Chief o f Industrial
Operations at the Center in Janu­
ary 1944.
In April 1943 he was transfer­
red to the European Theater o f
Operations as Chief o f the In­
dustrial Division in the Office of
the Chief of Ordnanre In that
Theater, which was stationed at
Paris, France. The following Sep­
tember he moved with the Office
of the Chief of Ordnance, Euro­
pean
Theater,
to
Frankfurt,
Germany, retaining bis position
as Chief o f the Industrial Divlalon. In January 1946 be waa ap­
pointed Deputy Chief of Ord­
nance of the U. S. Forces in the
European Theater, later redeslgnated the European Command
at Frankfurt.
Ho returned to the United
States In July 1947 and tha following month entered the National
War College at Washington D.C.
Upon graduation a year later he
was named Assistant Deputy for
Research and Development to
the Assistant Chief o f 8 taff for
Logistics, Department o f Army,
and remained in that assignment
for two yeas.
,
-On Sept 1, 1930 he was appoint­
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Ordnance, Washington, D. C. He
also served In a dual capacity
as Assistant Chief of Ordnance.
General Cummings has been
awarded tha Legion of Merit,
Bronxe Star Medal, Army Com­
mendation Ribbon, and the Order
of the British Empire.
General Cummings Is a fre­
quent visitor to the Birmingham
Ordnance District and to other
Ordnance
Installations
located
In Alabama. He has made many
speeches to the Birmingham Poet
of the American Ordnance As­
sociation and to various civic
clubs.

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ACT9SSS Jeanne Crain la abown
In Superior Court, Lee Angelos,
where the motived an uncoo*
tested divorce froaa manufac­
turer Paul Brinkman. The Aim
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Chief Of Ordnance Gets Promotion
The Chl«r* « f Ordnance, Major
General ’i u Cummings has re­
cently r . «*n promoted to the rank
of Licuienant General according
to Information received by Lt.
Colonel Foster W. Aungst, Com4 manding Officer, Birmingham
Ordinance District
Lieutenant General Cummings
was appointed Chief o f Ordnanre
bn Nov. 1933. He la the twentieth
Chief of the Army Ordnance In
the 144th year history o f the
Corps; has had many field and
had many field and headquarters
headquarters assignments during
his military trial phases of Ordnance In recent years. Having had
* S3 years of Army service, he la the
youvgest Chief to hold that position
since World War I.
Born In New Boston, Mich.,
March 16, 1902, he attended
schpols In Bay City, Mich., and
ths U.S. Military Academy at
West Point, N.Y. He graduated
from the “ POINT’ on June IS,
1924, ranked fourth In his class
and was commissioned a second
Wj lieutenant in tha Corpa of En­
gineers.
IPs first assignment was with
the 13th Engineers at Fort Hum­
phreys, Va. In June 1933, he en­
tered Cornell University at Ith. aca, New York, from which he
; received a civil engineering de­
gree the following year. In Au­
gust 1920 ho entered the Engineer
School at Fort Humphreys, Va.,
1 where he completed the company
•G* qf fleers’ course
the following
June.
In August 1937 he was assigned
, to field engineering duty with
■the Alaska Road Commission at
Juneau, Olaska.
Two years later he returned to
the United States for duty with
the Sixth Engineers at Fort Lew­
is, Washington.
He was detailed tn the OfdM ‘ nance Corpa in June 1933, and a
• month later became a student at
Massachusetts Institute o f Tech­
nology, from which he received
his Bachelor of Science degree la
rmeehanlcal engineering in June
;i933. He then entered the Ord*
' nance School at Aberdeen Proving
Ground,
Maryland, and
upon
1 1graduation In June 1934, was as-

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By Professions For College

POUHCAl ICG/SMASHING SEASON

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For the last few yean enllghtoaad lead­
_
____ it ago It w u the habit of
er*
in all field* of activity have stressed
‘Shite |&gt; toll yooiht -Yoon# max, go W ast"
tha Importance of getting their future ex­
B it gasa h in changed. Now it U: “Youni
ecutives from tho colleges. And they are pre­
I «• collect."
pared to assist institution* in turning out
H m n ' i a reason. Not only do tho pro- a bettor prepared typo of youth; they ar*
•IMIom Inn Till eoOagt odueatad persons, doing this by contributing liberally to edu­
fclM trj aad boaimaa now want that typo, cational foundation*. It's a golden opportuni­
flavor hofor* havt corporation* been ao ty for youth. The wise won't flunk it.
Those young people who ere now weigh­
I w wadoaaly iataraatad In obtaining tha
ganriaoa of eoOago graduates Thao* young- ing the value of going to ooUogs against
O n af axoaptional potantial are aaaantlai the value of immediate employment might
( « tha prograaa and walfar* of tha country. take a hint and tip the scales a little more
n * demand for thaaa young people la toward the college education.
•
•
*
* » urgent that tha collage aanlor can well
if f W to bachoooy about tha Job haawepta.
Thdre a n aimphr not enough graduate* In
M adi d a r n to ful tha vacancies. The big
An acquaintance of many years left a
t o r p o r s tions (and some not too large) are newspaper clipping at the office the other
recruiting teams to practically every day. The clipping isn’t marked as to the
laapes in the country to soak out name of the paper or the date of publica­
n youngstaia who seam destined to tion. It contains a signed column by Sidney
laK n M N ot too long ago tha only J. Harris. ftegardleM of When It was written
jecrultars that invaded a coUaga campus
or where it was published, the article con­
tgraro thoa* saaWng promising athletes for tains much food for serious thought
{rotodteoal baseball and football.)
Although it is too long to give in full,
•r HAL BOYLX
fo r years corporations have been acreatn- here 1a the main portion of the column:
NEW YORK ( A - This Is »S “ —
Nag for more anginaara and scientists. Tha
"The trouble with trying, to teach ethi­ Day—th* *'S” stand* for i M t » rtaga still exists. Now they also want cal standards to a child," said my friend, for
five million American*.
liberal arts and other graduates as well, who is the father of a 14-year-old boy. ’is It is th* opening o f the annual
lag salaries for these young graduates that a child believes what he tees, not what w y fever M**on, when man's
host friend 1* no longor his dog
bean listed to an alltime high.
but his pocket handkerchief—or
-« Commenting on tho opj^im lU w open he hears.'
"How do you mean that" I asked.
tho nearest air conditioning ma­
to tho eoDoffo graduate, the Wall Street
chine.
"Well,
yesterday
I
drove
him
downtown
journal says that many companies ar* al­
For tho next month th* land
ready chasing next year's grsd*. They re for a dentist appointment,’ the father said. will
resound with th* wheeling
*The
street
wm
jammed
with
traffic
and
fS
heeking 1167 dates for their recruits at
and sneealng of more than five
there
were
no
parking
signs
on
both
sides
OoKam fampusas and they’re offering eummillion UJ. victims o f this pe­
S T 5 » ? t o » * n who won't graduate for a of the street—yet there were a half dosen culiar allergy, which seems to be
old and as mysterious o f ori­
jraar or more, In tho hope* of luring them car* parked on each side of every block."
lute their payrolls permanently later on. / " •Whet has that got to do with ethical gin as man hlmstlf.
_
Beware th* watery eyed suffer,
2 According to the Journal most fr ^ w te . standards?*
" 'A greet dee), I think.' My eon wanted tr the n u t si days. Avoid the
■Mg' expect a starting salary of between
mischievous
temptation to tell
ja Z ) end 1480 a month, depending on to know why those cere were violating the Mm that hay fever, like seasicktheir field aad record, about $10 to |2S high­ law, with a traffic policeman standing on mss, Is all In tho mind, or that
e r than formerly offered. If a psan la marrl- every corner. I lamely mumbled something 'it's no worn* than an ordinary
iud, moot companlee will pay for hauling the about their being emergency cere but It was
plain that moat of them weren't"
Mny.fovor is no Joke to tho man
Ismfly furniture too.
__________
" 'He M id , 'you don't have to kid me,
Dad. I know what goes on. The big shot*
got to perk in no-perking arena and tha
,
M r sn ip saterday *»e »■»«»&gt;
Uttl* shots get ticket*.'. . . .
111!
it
' C E n i am h n i I i UM cutter Oetob.r IT. til
AM
"Ha haa already adopted, a power philo­
u*
sophy of life and ia cynical about Justice
■ A lt e r » H P w t l s k e r
lit. M i M a t l T * W l t o r
and tha law and equal treatment, ell of HOLLYWOOD 1*1 - Tha Jack
A *T » rtl« 1 » « M a a a a e r
Dempsey story will finally hit the
which he ceil* guff."
* f the A s * * e U t # 4 rr*»i
across early asst year and'tha
u* &gt;
h .for
for reeakltearest
o
w
a
s r, to
hi ike
as*
" Now he'e a good boy, and I don't think former heavyweight champion
friatad I* Ul« M fiH H t.
hell ever do anything bad—but hla moral thinks Marion Brando would bo
___
XMiMMir
*r Dn m I AArertMo* fibre haa certainly been corroded by what “ terrific'* la tho part.
at**.
I Ooorfls I t f l m
But he's got opposition at homo.
l U u t t O N U ll
he •eta.' "
Ml* daughter, Joan, wants Rock
Young people have sharp eyas. They Hudson. Jack will go for that
detect quickly. What kind of V example are Mating too,
v v
we giving them, net only In the one re­ Jack Faience, one of th* few
latively simple matter of parkinf but la top actors who ovor had a carter
k* i t o t U fee *t regular advrUsIng f t —.
aa a professions! haavyweight, atobeying all laws?
ia s
possibility. Dompsey
Wednesday, August IS, 1986
The story has a moral which is worth a thinks
Palaneo would ba a good
little moditation—Sundey or any other day.
TODAY'S BIBLE VERSE T
The main thing,'' said Deapr Study to show thysalf approved unto Ood, —DeLand Sun Nows.
s e
e
V
ia not that the actor look
« workman that needath not to ha ashamed.
Uko
mo
but that bo bo big
The
beat
way
to
avoid
being
misunder­
U lt Timothy t &gt;16.
at the boxofflea to Mil
t Tha automobiles and beusas wa build will stood is to practice understanding.
tho picture.'’
fia t fiv e , ton fifty years, but our spiritual
Jaekr new U aad still looking fit
Today is whan wa buQd a lot of tomor­ tsogh te go • few rounds with
home aad memory wtH last for endless eter­
rows out of yesterdays.
any a f tha current heavyweight
nities. Key wo never be ashamed.

Ethical Standards

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H ay Fever Season Opens Today

The Sanford Herald

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Demos Struggle O ver Civil Rights
*
By JAMES MARLOW
ton civil rights will be meaning.. Southern voUng In th* past (wa
Associated Treat Neva Analyst less If It premises action by Con-1 presidential elections ia n re*
CHICAGO (Jh—There is an air of |areas. Congfess hasn't passed cl* |minder to the rest of tho tarty
unreality
&lt; t o ' * In' it
vii righte-4ng&gt;«V' n-te-meeweWiqtr* it the 3culh ua vriH tl
in tho atruggle over the Ided of ■ generation.
As a result of the fight over
etvil rights planks the Democrats
Tho only progress made in civil civil right* in the IBM convenlko,
win put in their party platform. rights, hss been by presidential four Southern state*—South Cato- W
No explosion, no party—shatter, action or rulings of the Supreme Una, Mississippi, Alabama *nd
lng fight, no walkout by Southern Court. The Democrats can't, of LouUlsna—broka away from the
Democrats is expected.
course, make any promise for the party.
Tho likely result: a plank that court
At the lOftt convention th«r*
tries to be all things to all people:
They could endorse principles was a bitter dispute ovtr eivfl
One that utlsflea and attracts which would more or less commit rights. Texas, Florida, Virginia
and Negress in Northern cities a Democratic president to tore* ■ad Tennessee voted for Bteea.
and at th* stm t time, la worded action. But neither Adlai Steven­ howtr— probably bocauM of his
mildly enough to bo*aecep*jible to son nor Gov. Avorell Harrimsn of personal populariyt.
New York, the leading candidates
More significant In 1K3 that the
the Southerners.
If can be said with almost com­ (or tho party’s presidential nomi­ only nine states, which voted A
plete certainty that the next Con. nation, has made any militant De truerStic wer* Southern or boe U
, der states: Alabama, Arkansas.
grass Democratic or Republi­ promises.
Southern leaders here have felt Georgia, L oulA ina.' Mississippi,
can — will not pass any new civil
right laws which this convention they had to put up some kl-d of North and South Carolina, Ken
fight against almost the mildest tucky and West Virginia.
may promise.
The Southerners know tbej
The reason Is simple: In tho kind o f civil rights plank, rtiese
have
to make some concessions
Southerners
know
they
havbar­
Senate Southern Democrats would
Their problem is deciding wherq
filibuster to death any effort to gaining power: the rest af the
to stop. Tha rest o f the party’s
bring up n civil rights bill. Under party can’t afford to lose them 'n
problem Is finding out where the)
year
when
President
Elsenhow­
Senate rules It is practically Im
er looks like an odds—on winner draw the Un* on pushing th*
possible to stop a filibuster.
/ A
This year's Democratic plank over any Democratic candidate. Southerners.

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J. Dempsey Story
Will H it Screen
Early Next Year

who baa It. Nor la It any Joko|way of alleviating th* discom*
to industry. The U.8 . Public |forts o f hsy fever, turned out to
Service estimates hay fever rosti have a drawback. They made
S4.TM.oou lost work days sack
some people sleepy, thus were
summer.
Dr. RuJolph I, Mayer, discov­ potentially dangerous to truckerer of Pyribenthnt, an antihis­ drivers, salesmen, and others who
tamine used in lu treatment, lists spend long nours on the high­
■llsrgl**—hsy fever is a leading ways.
form—among the first
three
Now a new drug called ptlmachronic diseases In America, ex- ■in, n combination o f antihista­
cecded In number of cases only
mines and ritalin, a stimulant
by heart ailments and msntal ill­ against fatigua and mental de­
ness.
pression. has boon introduced.
“ Actually, the first hay fever Dr. Jerome J, Slevers,. chief of
symptons wer* described by phy­ the allergy service at Los Angeles
sicians In Greece fivo centuries
Children's Hospital, tested the
before th* time o f Christ,” said
drug and found It gave relief In
Dr. Mayer.
many cases and had few side ef­
These
ancient doctors
pro­
fects.
scribed remedies o f arsenic and
Rut all preMnt form* of treat­
belladonna to eaM the discomfort
and arsenic Is still used In soma ment are palliative only. No real
patent medicines today In the cur* has been found, and none 1*
on tho horlson.
form of Fowler’s Solution.
Evas tho millionaire with a
Hsy fever Is poeularily preval­
ent In America, oddly onough, be­ yacht has a hard tlma feeling tha
cause of our prosperity, it la noM-tlckllng pollen. Wind* often
caused by airborne giant ragweed carry It far to sea.
There Is one surefire prescrip­
pollen. In Europe and Asia, where
almost svsry scrap of land Is tion for beating hsy fever, but
carefully tilled, thera Is no place It's hard to follow.
Hole up In an air-fllterod room,
for ragweed to ipread, and tha
Incidence o f hsy fever Is low. But hang a “ do not disturb" sign on
here ragweed has bourgeoned os tho door, and hibernate there un­
acres spared from the plow, and til th* season Is over.
all attempts, to stamp it out hav*
Th* average price o f a pound
failed.
Antihistamines, which at first o f dyo, sufficient to 'co lo r 000
■earned to offer a satisfactory sweaters, la a mete $1.17.

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YOU'RE TELLING ME!
Rt e w .j k r a mas whe as a

the keynoter*
poUtlaAl

•rep, give** a logical explanation
far that aulament.
" I own a percentage of tho pic' Um bigger draw the star
Is. tho mere w p e y I’ll gat.’ ’
It's rofreahlaf te art such an
meat answer u Jack's.
The Dempsey story is being
by Rowland Barber, who
the auteaasful s t o r y of
Orealaasi “ Somebody Up
There Ukes M e."
Mlaolng ia the Dempeey saga
will bo the rale o f Jock Roams,
colorful manager during Dompsoy's championship heyday. Both
Barber and Dempeey admit that it
k u bean Keama who haa delayed
wuacK u m t a b a v r s u f i
the Dempeey story to far.
OKLAHOMA CITY l» - R s l p h K.
“ Keanu wants te control every­
leads was thankful be sts
thing from production to writing
quickly, rtftooa a h
sad would Mat H te bo more tho
after finishing the meal, tho right 'Jack Keanu Story' than tho
treat wheel s f a large trash flew 'Jack Dempeey Story'
Barber
into Ida k l t o h e a
around the ream. Highway petrel
commented: “ I had
trooper, Lee Maawfll
MU rt managers before Jack and
anyone in the hgchen at the time lets after. Tea Rickard did more
weuld have been kflted er aertoua far mo tho* anyone else."
ly injured. Damage w u eetiauted
nsmseey considers th* Jess
it .'
WUlesd fight am o f the two
toughest o f hi* carter although
POWT PVT ACROSS
WOartf took ewe af the worst
UMON, Ode.
kooltegs ever administered ia tha
Wilbur H. Watch St, pat
stag. The ether tough on* was
bla point pakafbtty at
a
Luis Pirpe, whe salted Dempsey
Scout meeting at his borne
eut af the ring until the champ
While chewing hla tmap bow te u rn s beak te knock him out.
e M e s t e r target ptetet,
Beth o f those fights will be in
Welch atirldaetnMy fleehargad the tha fM s r * u wall as th* two ha
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INDIANAPOLIS (*t-A t I a
diaa* u a tverter Meafltel affW
dale reported fa t e B v m , as, ladiaaa State Prises iseviet'eadeetreetasoat far high Me*
pressure, bad climbed k v a a
fourth otory window on a
o f clothing aad *Uf
draia pipe.
Police couldn't locate him, bat at
S a. m. hospital officials found him
■looping peacefully at tha
of tho draia pipe — su
n bruised leg a n '
handed.

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Try and Stop M a
-S y B IN N IT T C lltF N A B OOK CALLED “ A pplied Imagination," A lex Osborn
refers to n Swiss gentleman w h o m eticulously recorded hla
10 years, and calculated b e h od spent t f o f them la bed, and
81 working. Eating con ­
sumed another six years. So
d id . being angry. H o frit­
tered aw ay 8 m ore waiting
fo r tardy people . . . He
added rather m ournfully, “ I
figure that I laughed for
on ly 44 hours In all m y life."
O oviously, the Swiss paper
Uus dem on fo r accuracy
reads does not run “ T ry and
Stop M e"!
• • •
Timely reminder from David
LUtesthal. former head of tha
Atemte Energy Commlseton:
•a country eon bacoma a hy«
pochoadrtac too, just u a person can. A country can fan lata the
habit o f popping n fo v v U w rm o»«ur into IU mouth te telco Its
economic temperature cvecy hour on tho hour, listening anxteusty to
Its every heartbeat, worrytitg about every thing, forevmr sayche&gt;
analysing itself. Frankly, w * &gt; i had a bH too much o f this lately."
O IN*, be Jemwu.Csrt Distrteuwa br Xme ftetarta avedteetn

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No Comment
WASHINGTON - Some Rcpubll-, right-to-work tews — but faUed U
cans In both Congress and the AdWhite House auPP°ri.
.............. .
"MltcheU[platform" te report.
ministration seem to believe that
cd to be, In effect, a frank appeal
they can win votes by a 'soft" at­ for labor union votes, In aplt* of
titude oward he Taf-Hartley Act— the record showing that appease­
•
but many others vigorously con* ment hai repeatedly faUed.
demn this abanJonmcnt of princi­
THE CONGRESSIONAL ELEC­
ple.
TION — Labor legislation In thf
The appeasement movement Is a past has oot been exclusively q
fat cry from the stand taken by partisan matter in Congress. The
tha late 8«nator Taft, co-aulbor of Taft-Hartley law was passed ovei
tbs tew. He campaigned for equali­ a presidential veto, with a majority
ty between employers and em­ of teh Democrats supporting the
ployes—and contended the Taft* legislation. Many amendment pro­
Hartley Act proteced boh he rank- posal* faUed In a Republican Costand-fUe union members and the grets — and the rtcenUy Demo
public. He won a great victory In cratlc-conUolled cession ignored the «
w
his contest for re-election to the Issue.
Senate in 19S0—when th* TaMtertFriends of, lha aft-Hartiey Act
ley Act was the principal Issue.
say that sound labor legislation can
Congressional experts in labor be maintained only te a corageout
legislation who are not subservient Congress, regardless of party con­
to union “ bosses" Insist the Taft- trol. And Serretaiy of Labor Mit­
Haftley Act not only should be chell says tha Administration—If
continued but also should be returned to office — wlU renew the
strengthened. They maintain |t has IBM, 1953 and IBM Taft-Hartley tew
bean weakened by Interpretations recommendations of th* President.
The AFL-ClO political organisa­
of the NtUonal Labor Helations
Board and tha courta — and tions hav* already opened UielrN
strengthened. They maintain It haa campaign to win control of Cowbeen weakened by interpretations gresa. he first step Is distribution
of the National Labor Relations of the AFL-CIO analysis of the
Board and the courts — and record of the B4th Congress — a
strengthening amendments are record condemned as inadequate.
greatly needed.
The labor union poUtleal leader*
THE PRESIDENTS RECOM­ u y they want a “ liberal" Con­
MENDATIONS - President Elsen­ gress — meaning one which will
hower has recommended some accept their program. Deviation
changes It the Taft-Hartley Act. to any extent U barred.
Some of them comand wide Indus­
TWINS SEPARATE
▼
try support, while others arc op­
AFTER IT YEARS
posed by irsJustry.
WARWICK, D. L OB—For moat
Th* President, In IBM, .called for
elflstetion o proect the states In o f their V year*, twins Miry ted
their right to p u s labor laws efefc- LUIten Migon* have been almost
ting health and safety—laws Jeo­ Inseparable,
pardised by Buprema Court deci­
Now they are heading for Joke
sions holding that tha federal gov­ that wUl take tham half a world
ernment had occupied tha field.
apart.
A secret ballot on the question
The two, after teaching in the,
of a strike — another Administra­
tion recommendations— was vigor­ Warwick school system, have ■ex­
ously assailed by labor union cepted teaching assignments a t *
schools set up for dependent* of
spokeimen.
U S. Air Forca personnel.
Extension af the right af free
Lillian teavea today for Tnel
speech — a right impalrei by In­
terpretation of the tew — also was Roslerr* base 1M miles from
Paris.
urgtd.
Mary will ieave Friday fat
MITCHELL'S PLATFORM Japan.
Secretary of Labor MltcheU, how­
ever. te one of those who hav*
Hot dog production under fed. I
gone beyond the White House pro­
grams — and he haa been accused era! Inspection reached BIO mil­
($
of seeking to eppeas* labor union lion pound* test yoar.
“ bosses."
There are over B17
Among other things, be bai ad­
vocated repeal of the IT atate head of cattte In tho world.

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Betty Bryan Is
Honored Guest
A t Bridal A ffair

S o d a / £vwt&amp;
prayer and blessing before ad­
journing for lunch.
Members present were Mrs. M.
N. Cleveland, Mrs. 8. D. Allred,
Mrs. E. C. Harper, Mrs. L. M.
Cornell. Mrs. Ei M. Carroll, Mr*.
J. B. Fields, and Mrs. Jacqueline
Brooks. Visitors were Mrs. W. R
DeVane, Mr*. G. 8 . Dixon, and
Mrs. C. L. Arnold.
Circle Nam er Five
Circle Number Five of the First
Baptist Church met Monday at
the church.
Mrs. Bea Newsome opened the
meeting with the W. M. U. Watch­
word after which she read an in
(cresting letter from Mrs. R. T.
Cooper, Stewardship Chairman,
from her home In Mars Hill, N.
C.
Mrs. W. D. Gardner gave a
"beautiful'1 talk on'"M editation
after which the devotional scrip­
ture, taken from the Book of
Psalm* was read.
Sharon Giles, a member of the
Girls’ Auxiliary, told of the mission
studies In her Girls' Auxiliary
meetings and about Ita programs.
Mrs. John D. Abrahama, Mission
Study Chairman, gave a report
on the mlaslon work o f the Circle
and commented on scripture taken
from Psalm 1414. Mrs. Willie Pip­
pin then led the Circle in a pray­
er for Ita mission work.
Mrs. G. B. Drake, secretary and
treasurer, gave a report on the
Circle and Mrs. W. H. Murray gave
a talk on Stewardship titled "Our
Possessions and the Church."
Members present were Mrs. B.
R. Beck, Mrs. James Cunningham,
Mrs. Doris Beck, Mrs. John D.
Abrahams, Mrs. Willie B. Pippin
and Mrs. G. B. Drake.
Mrs. Abrahams dismissed the
Circle with a prayer.
Circle Number Six
Circle Number Six of the First
Baptist Church met Monday in the
homemaker*' classroom with Mrs.
H. E. Turner presiding.
The Watchword were repeated In
unison followed by a prayer rend­
ered by Mrs. W. P. Brooks Jr.
Mrs. Brooks then gave an "inspir­
ing" devotional on Indonesia fol­
lowed by a stewardship lesson
taken from th* book "The World's
Goods".
Mrs. H. E. Turner brought up
the subject of upholstering furni­
ture for the Baptist Children's
Home In Lakeland and the Circle
voted to donate $1 toward this
cause.
Community Missions ware plauied for the coming month and Mrs.
If. J. Pinch told of visiting and
earrylng gifts to tbs County Home.
Mrs. Turner Lodge asked for
subscriptions for the magaslne*
after which, all business being
taken care of, Mrs. S. A. B. Wilk­
inson closed the meeting with u
prayer.
Those present were Mrs. W. P.
Brooks Jr., Mrs. H. E. Turner,
Mrs. Turner Lodge, Mrs. 8. A. B.
Wilkerson, Mis* Isabelle Simon,
Mrs. Helen Carter, and Mrs. H.
J. Finch.

Oviedo Personals
OVIEDO—Oviedo la full o f
comers and goers these days—
those coming home from nice vai
cations—those going on last min­
ute ones.
Those who have been mopping
•w et brows and envying cards
•from friends who are reporting
njee cool mountain or ocean
breexes are wearing broad smiles
now. U la their turn to rest and
enjoy a vacation, whether it be
the mounUins, the ocean or some
other nice place.
Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson
have returned to their home In
tim p a , carrying baby, Pamela
gLynn, with them. Mrs. Jackson
'-"stayed with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles T. Niblack while
Dave was at camp. By the way,
pave la Lt. Jackson. Pamela is
their first child, born June 27, we
believe. Oh, how the grandpa­
rents hated to see that baby go
borne. Mrs. Niblack, Lucille, did
o home with P et fo r a few days
&gt; help her get adjusted.
J Miss Ella Bell Jones, o f Call, Conte, Nev., has been the guest
o f her slster-la-law, Mrs. Ruby
If. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. C. B.
Jones, o f Tampn left Monday,
after a visit with Mrs. Jones, too,
having come for the marriage o f
their groat niece, Miss Beverly
; n Jones, of Orlando, to Willi­
am Henry Morgan, o f New SmyrAs Beach.
. Mr. and Mrs. Bea H. Jones and
, a tittle daughter, Mary, and Mr.
"a n d Mrs. H. C. Parker, tholr pa­
tents, have returned hosne fol­
lowing a vacation trip to Yellow
stone National Park. They report
0 very nice trip la their now air
conditioned car.
• Mr. and Mrs. William Henry
Martin and children hove re­
turned from Wayaesville, N.C.
Mr. and Mrs. Joka Evans and
family have taken o ff for Indi&lt;D*na and other points o f interest.
• Miss Kathryn Lawtoa Is writ­
ing us a card from the Bahamas.
Reports a wonderful trip.
; Mr. and Mra. A4&gt;. Metealf end
little son, Ronnie, have returned
from Waynesville, N.C., going to
drive Mrs. B. F. Wheelst s
Mrs. Annie Carter up to the
Wheeler home o t Waynesville.

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"B e Still and Know that I am
God" was the theme o f Mra. F.
L. Dampier** devotional, given at
the monthly meeting o f the Elsie
Knight 'c ir c le held at the home
o f Miss Martha Fox on South
Park Ave., Monday evening.
The business meeting highlight­
ed the forthcoming installation of
officer* for the Seminole Associa­
tion of the BFC Federation to be
held in Sanford on Sept. 19.
Emphasis waa placed on the
BWC convention to be held at the
Princess Issena Hotel in Daytona
Beach Sept. 1 through 3. All mem­
bers o f the circle were urged to
attend.
A nomtnaung committee com­
posed o f Mrs. Estelle Gltsson,
Mrs. Dampier and Mlsa Fox waa
appointed to nominate officer*
for the coming year.
Mra. Sheila Cameron had char­
ge o f the program; after which
"delicious"
refreshments
fcere
served by Miss Fox to Mrs. An­
derson. Mrs. Dampier, Mr*. Oils,
son, Mrs. Cameron, Mrs. G. C.
Dixon, Mrs. Roy Keel, Mrs. P. M.
Vickery, and Miss Isabel! Simmonds.

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Rantist
Circle Namber O n
Circle Number One of the Baptut Church held Its regular meet­
ing Monday at the church, with
Mr*. Roy Britt presiding over the
aeislon.
The meeting opened with a pray­
er by Mr*. W. E. Glle* after
which the Circle voted to give $3
to the Children’s Home in Lake­
land to be used for upholstering
furniture. Circle Number One then
^ Joined with Circle Five for a atew wardship program.
Members present were: Mrs. J.
Roy Britt, Mrs. Cummlng, Mrs. W.
H. Murray, Mrs. W. P. Yesley,
Mrs, H. H. Newman, Mrs. W. E.
Giles, Mrs. H. W. Rucker, and
Mrs. 0. G. Gibbls.
Circle Number Two
Circle Number Two of the. First
Baptist Church met Monday, Aug.
13 at the church with Mr*. B. C.
^ Moore, chairman, presiding. Mrs.
Raymond Kader led the Circle In
a prayer of guidance after which
donations of money were given for
needy cases.
Mrs. A. J. Peterson Introduced
Mrs. C. L. Park Sr., Auxiliary
Leader, who presented two mem­
bers of her Girls' Auxiliary, Sharon
and Ethel Riser, who reported on
Activities of a eamp they attended.
Community reports were made
nand the members ehose as their
projects for lha month the "Visit­
ing Remembrance List" and "Spon­
soring Prayer Meetings."
' Mrs. Myers gave the stewardship
study ’Our Possessions Belong to
Christ" followed by 'a report on
Mission Study given by Mrs. Moore
who substituted for Mrs. Martin.
Mrs. Raymond gave a talk on
the W. M. A. meeting she attend­
ed at the Seminary held in Louisg r ille , Ky, She said she enjoyed
hearing so many missionaries and
"wonderful" speakers.
* Members voted to help pay for
new upholstery at the Baptist
Children’s Home tn Lakeland. The
meeting was then dosed with a
prayer for Mrs. R. L. Dann.
Circle Number Fear
Circle Number Four of the First
Baptist Church met In the chapel
Monday for their monthly meeting,
'%*rlth Mrs. M. N. Cleveland, chair­
man, presiding.
The hymn for the year, "The
Kingdom Is Coming" was sung,
followed by "The Lord's Prayer"
repeated in unison.
The Watch words were repeated
and W. M. U. Prayer time"— •
a.m. every day" was stressed.
The minutes of the July meeting
were then read followed by the
taking up of a love offering.
. V* Mrs. Walter Brooks gave the de­
votional which emphasised "Help­
fulness When Others Stray". Mrs.
J. B. Fields then gave a talk de­
fining "Stewardship** la a "wond­
erful" way. The chairman an­
nounced that Circle Number Four
would lead the missionary program
at 1 p.m. In the auditorium with
the tople “ Ye Christian Heralds,
Go Proclaim".
Mrs. C. L. Arnold gave the

Meeting O f Elsie
Knight Circle Held
Monday Evening

Mile Betty Bryan was the guest
•**).*&gt;'
i t a miscellaneous bridal shower given by Mrs. M. R.
Strickland, assisted by her daugh­
ter, Miss Mary Ann Strickland,
in her home at 911 Palmetto Ave.
The guests played two appropri­
ate bridal games, the winner*
being Mrs. E. A. Monforton and
Mrs. J. P. Cullen. Miss Bryan
was then presented an arrsy of
lovely gifts in a blue and white
crepe paper-trimmed box, decora­
ted with wedding bells. In addi­
tion to these Mies Bryant also
received a special gift from Mrs.
Strickland consisting of a dinner
plate to match her china pattern.
Refreshments consisting o f gin­
ger ale floats and pastel colored
cupcakes were then served in the
living room which was artfully
decorated with pink and white
gladioli.
Those Invited to be with the
honorec were: her mother, Mrs.
J. N. Atxarello, Mrs. George
Hirt, Miss Caroline Hirt, Miss
Marilyn Calhoun, Mrs. J. A. Cal­
houn, Miss Sandra Monforton,
Miss Sonya Monforton, Mrs. E.
A. Monforton, Miss Yvonne Cul­
len, Mrs. J. P. Cullen, Miss Helen
Alexander, and Miss Jean Wilkie.
Also Miss Joan Wilkie, Mrs.
Cltrence Winn,
Mrs. W. D.
Thompson, Mrs. Csrrie Draper,
Mrs. J. W. Brown, Mrs. Robert
Reely, Mrs. Jimmy Wads, Mrs.
G. B. Hudson, Mrs. Eddie Kirchhoff.
Also present were Miss Carolyn
Cantrell o f Townd, Va. and Mist
Nancy Liveaey o f Rogeriville,
Tenn. who are houseguesta o f
Miss Mary Ann Strickland.

Your Girl Scouts
Girl Scout Troop SROOD-TUONU8 Is in session on the shores
o f Silver Lake. 39 energetic, eag­
er Girl Scouts are on hand with
five unit leaders and a water
front director to get annual Girl
Seout Day Camp o ff to a wonder­
ful atart. Aside from a minor
cataitrophe caused by the fart
that no bui driver waa available
and mothera had to be drafted to
pick up giria and drive them to
the campsite, all went amoothly
the first day.
Soma of tha highlight* as told
by the unit girl reporter are as
follow*: A volley ball game;
arcbery, using for the first time
the slightly crooked target made
by Melinda McMurry, Sally Robb
and Mra. Bill (Slip) Berry, who
waa on hand lo show the proper
way to us* and hold tha bow. San­
dra Baty had the privilege o f be­
ing the only girl to hit the bull'i
eye; a water football game In
which you duck the "m a n " Instead o f tackling him, A one-pot
meal waa planned by each unit
and tha girls started making
cooking utensils to use tomorrow.
The four units and their leaders
are The Caterpillars, Miss Nancy
Rountrae
and
Mias
Martha
Owens; Tha Busy Bees, Miss
Nancy Robb; The Pine Trees,
Mrs. Jusnlta McKnlght and Mrs.
0 . B. Gray, Substitute; end the
Cardinals led by Mrs. C. R. Jones.
If "B etsy" behaves the girls
are looking forward to a week­
end of fun.

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MISS ALMA MARIAN SINGLETARY
(Photo By Cox)

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Engagement Revealed Today
O f Alma Singletary, G. M. Ryman
Mr. and Mra. Sandy Anderson
today announced at a luncheon,
the engagement and approaching
marriage ot their niece, Miss Al­
ma Marian Singletary, to Lt. (Jg)
Gerald Miller Ryman, ton o f Mr.
and Mra. Guy L. Ryman o f
Waynesboro, Va.
The announcement waa made
during a luncheon given by Mrs.
Ralph Betta and Mrs. Wade Sin­
gletary, which was staged at the
Anderson home at 810 Palmetto
Ave., at 1 p.m.
Lovely arrangements of hibiscus
and greenery were used throughout
the rooms of the home while on
the buffet was a silver bowl cent­
ering a creation of Illy of the val­
ley flanked by burning tapers in
silver holders with lily-of-th* val­
ley bloisoma.
Centering the brlde-eirel's table,
which waa overlaid with an Im­
ported linen cloth, was a miniature
of the bride and groom also sur­
rounded by hibiscus.
Favors of tiny nosegays ware
given each of the guests with
•Cherry-Jerry-Nov. 21-1938” writ­
ten in the centers.
Place cards of white leather
match books with the name of
each person attending written in
gold, marked luncheon plates and
were also given the guests aa a
memento of the occasion.
The honoree was presented with
a white carnation corsage after
which a luncheon was served.
Attending the announcement af­
fair were the honored guests, Miss
Clare Goerta, aunt of the brideelect from St. Petersburg; Miss
Nancy Ferguson, Leesburg; Mrs.
J. L. Corley, Mrs. W. G. Fleming,
Mrs. T. O. Bolt, Mrs. Harold Ap­
pleby, Mrs. Robert J. Crumley,
Mrs. Robert Rumbley, Mrs. Charles
Armstrong, Mrs, Paul O'Dca, Mr*.
Claude Hendrick, Atlanta, Ga.;
Mra. Don Elder, Mra. Malcolm

Mr. and Mrs. Lawson A. Hardy
and daughter, Martha Jean, left
for Atlanta. They will continue
on to Waynesville where thsy
will be in the Wheeler cottage.
Mr. and Mra. Donsld Hardy
have returned from their honey­
moon spent in North Carolina
and are, staying In the Hardy
Sgt. and Mrs. Watlaca Lae Tyre
home while they are away on va­
o f 405 Willow Ave., announce the
cation.
.
*
Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Harris have birth o f a daughter, Dona Marie,
returned from two weeks at born Monday night at 7:30 p.m.
Sanford Assembly Number Five
at tha Orlando Air Bass Hospital.
Daytona Beach.
Tha young miss weighed 9 4 lbs. o f the Order of Rainbow Girl*
Mr. and Mra. James Clements
Mrs. Tyro Is the daughter o f Mra. held ita regular meeting Monday
have returned from
Georgia,
night with Margaret
Ellison,
Mary Kanla of 8 anfonL
while Mr. a id Mrs. Durosha re­
Worthy Advisor, presiding.
port a fine time spent at Cocoa
Two officer* were appointed to
Mr. and Mrs. Darrtl Schllowsky
Beach.
announce the birth of a son, Dar- replace two who had resigned.
Mrs. Johnny McKnlghi, o f Bar­
re I Duane Jr., Thursday, Aug, 9, The two new officers are: "J e f"
tow, has been visiting her sister
at the Semlnola Memorial Hos­ Filbry, Chaplain and Sherlene
Mrs. Nettie Farnell, having pome
Shepard, Major.
pital.
to attend the Jones-Morgan wed­
The girls, together with the
ding.
Mother Advisor and the Chair­
8 peaking o f guests—Art Badman o f the Advisory Board, de­
villas, •' •" former center for
cided
that they would have a
the University of Fla. basketball
"Back to School" party sometime
team, now o f Loyola Ot Now Or­
Mrs. M. R. Strickland has bad
leans, has beta the guest o f aa a fu eit, F. T. Austin of Atlan­ j before they returned to school
Johnny Jones tad kifl parents for ta, Ga. Ha h » also spent seversl on September fourth.
Irma Corley, Nan Cuihlng and
a couple of weeks. Art and John­ days at the beach.
Nancy Cash were appointed to a
ny were roommates at the Uni­
committee to decide on a moneyversity of Florida and are groat
Mr. and Mra. Fred Klrshner o f
friends. He returned home guaday Raymond 8 tudios have returned railing project to be carried out
by the girl*. The committee la to
to Pensacola.
and are now back at work after
Mr. and Mrs. J . B. Jones, ■pending three weeks In North let the rest of the glrla know what
Johnny and Jimmy, left guaday Carolina "enjoying the cool air." sort o f project they have derided
upon at the neat meeting, to be
for Macon, Os., to visit Mrs.
held August &gt;7.
Jones' mother, going from there
Friends o f Mrs. Mary Jo Stew­
to Waynesville, N. C., ta d other art will be glad to know she Is
Like buttermilk?
You ten
points of Interest.
doing vary nicely after surgery in
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bltey and the Fish Memorial Hospital In serve it ae a cold to up If you
add diced cucumber, minced perfamily o f Miami, spent the week­ New Smyrna Beach.
■ley end diced tomatoes (peeled
end as the guests o f Mr. and
and
seeded) to it. For n topping
Mrs. Ben G. Walnright and fam ­
ily. Mrs. Riley’s children partici­ at Daytooa for a while before re­ use minced chive* or minced
onions.
pated in the state awimalag turning to work.
meet at Daytona Bosch lost
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lex Abell and Mr.
and Mrs. Erwin Abell spent the
weekend at Key West.
Mrs. Sparks Loo Ctonts and
little son, Stevie, have returned
home after a visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Don Shatten. o f Lynchburg,
Vo. Mrs. Shattoa was maid-ofhonor at Mrs. Clouts' wedding.
Dr. and Mrs. Edward W. Slow­
-YOU* WESTING HOUSE DEALER**
er and Mrs. B. G. Smith report
IIS M A f»o tia Art.
1757
o wonderful trip to Pennsylvania.
Dr. and Mrs. Stoner thaw stayed

B I R T H S

*

Lodge, Mra. Robert Berg, Mrs.
Dan Batten, Mra. E. C. Harper
Jr., Mra. Harold Chapman, Mra.
Floyd Cooper, Mra. R. V. Thomp­
son, Mr*. Herbert Stenstrom, Miss
Anna Corley, Mis* Irma eJan
Corley, Mist Betty BUhlmer, Miss
Barbara Chapman, Miss Margurite
Dotson, Miss Helen Dotson and
Miss Madeline Mallen.
Miss Singletary was born in
Sanford and attended local schools
grsduating from Seminole High
School and from the University ot
South Dakota where she received
a degree in Liberal Aria. Mis*
Singletary is a member of Phi
Kappa Sigma social sorority. She
majored in Speech and English
and mlnored in Music. She Is a
member and officer of the local
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority chapter
anl la employed as an English
teacher at Seminole High School
this fall.
Lt. Ryman was born In W aynes­
boro and attended school* there.
He graduated from High School
and from Tri State College In AngIota, Ind. in June, 1933 and la a
member of Kappa Sigma Kappa
fraternity. He entered the U. 8.
Navy, July, 1933 as a lieutenant
(Jg) and attended navy flight
ecbool. He la presentely with
VAH4 at the SanfoM Naval Air
Station.
Wedding date la set for Nov.
21 with- complete plan* being a
announced at a later date.

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Boy Scout Troop 34
Enjoys Outing

Refraabmenta were served
the hoitcsa to the following
hers: Mrs. Albert Jarrell,
T. 8. McDaniel], Mra. Grady Her­
man, Mrs. W. J. David, Mrs. W.
G. Bitting, Mrs. L. P. Hagan,
Mrs. G. W. Bailey, Mrs. O. R. Erftridge, Mrs. Bessie Greek, Mra.
M. E. Moye, Mrs. W. D. Moye,
Mrs. J. H. Walker and Mrs. ft.
T. Cowan.
Also Mrs. Hunter, Mrs, W. M.
Cattle, Mrs. Jarvis and Mry.
Jones who were visitors.
Circle Ne. 8
Circle Number Eight met at the
horns of its chairman, Mrs. Al­
bert Hickaon Monday afternoon.
The meeting waa opened with
a prayer by the chairman and
the devotional waa given by Mra.
R. W. Turner in the absence 01
Mrs. W. 8. Thornton.
^
During the business aossien
routine reports were given by the
treasurer and the sunshine chair­
man.
Bottles of vanilla ware distri­
buted, to be told for the purchase
of two coffee urns for the kit­
chen.
Mention waa made o f the
Youth 8 upp*r to be served by Cir­
cles 8cven and Eight; the study
book "The Revolutionary Faith"
to be given; and o f the eominf
Seminary.
The first chapter of the book
"Paul’s Latter* to the Loeil
Churches" was then given, after
which refreshments were served
to the following members: Mr*.
L. Griffin, Mrs. Claude Herndon,
Mrs. J. R. Hawthorns, Mrs. J. R.
Houk, Mrs. L. L Hughey, Mrs. C.
C. Priest, Mrs. Randall Priest,
Mrs. Zeb Ratliff, Mrs. R. W.
Turner, Mrs. Olive Wells, Mrs. C.
H. Winn, Mrs. A. D. Zachary and
Miss Besils Zachary.
Circle No Four o f th* WJ.C.B.
of th* First Mathodist Church n i t
at th* home of Mrs. M. L. Nich­
ols with Mrs. E. M. Williams,
chairman, presiding. The session
was held Tuesday morning.
Mrs. C. J. Meriwether gave th*
devotional after the study lessea
waa rendered by Mra. M. W. Cat­
tle. She used the "Answer tR
Prayer" s i her topic.
The members revealed that
they hava sold their share o f va*
ntlla which was purchased In or*
der to obtain a coffee urn for tha
church.
Rcfreihmenta were then a a m d
to Mrs, Charlas Atkinson, Mra.
D. A. Huntsr, Mrs. D. Donald
Hausar, Mrs. H. C. Franelstn,
Mrs. Georgs Chapman, five visi­
tor*; also Mrs. Frank B. Adams,
Mrs. James Bosard, Mra. M. W.
Castle, Mrs. J. B. Crawford, Mra.
R, F. Crenshaw, Mrs. C. J. Meri­
wether, Mrs. J. H. MeDaaleL Mra,
M. L. Nichols, Mrs. Robert Park­
er, Mra. Walter Price, Mrs. L. 8.
Richards, Mrs. Blake Sawyet,
Mrs. R. E. Wilson, Mrs. K. « ,
Williams, and Mrs. Eugeni Wil­
liams.

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Methodist Circles i

Circle Ne. fiv e
Circle Number five of the Wo­
men’s Society Christian Service,
First Mathodist Church, met at
the home o f Mrs. J. H. Walker,
1719 Sanford Ave. Monday after­
noon at three o’clock. Thirteen
members were present.
The meeting waa called to or­
der by the chairman, M n . Albert
Jarrell, and led In prayer by Mra.
W. J. David. Then all stood and
repeated the pledge.
It waa announced that Circle*
Five and Six would terva fried
chicken to the Youth Supper to
be held Aug. 19 at McKinley HaU.
Plan* for tha baxaar to bo held
in November were dlicussed.
Mra. BitUng gave an lntereiting report on "What the W J.CS.
Accompllihed Last Year."
It was announced that Mrs. J.
M. Hayea of Weit 19th St. la 111
and the chairman aiked that all
remember to go visit her.
A gri-well card was paned and
signed by ail member* to be
»«nt to Mr*. Carrie Draper who
1* ill.
Circle Number Five waa hon­
ored with a visit from the presi­
dent of the WJ.C.8. who la Mro.
Hunter. Also visiting were M n.
W. M. CaiUe, Mr*. Jarvis and
Mr*. Jonei.
Mrs. Herman gava an Interes­
ting lesson from the study book
by Bishop Francis Eniley on
WEDNESDAY
The mid-week Bible Hour will "Letters from Paul" which every­
be conducted by Rav. A. G. Me- one “ enjoyed."
Innli, Pastor of the First Presby­
terian Church at 7:30 p.m.
Dr. W. P. Brooks Jr., will lead
tha mld-wtek service at First
Baptist Church at 7:30 p.m. on
Boy Scout Troop No. 34 spent the
th* subject, "Growing a Christian
weekend at the scout camp on
Personality."
Melvin Dekle will lead tha Sliver Lake, leaving Saturday
Training Union Executive Com­ afternoon and returning Sunday
mittee at Ftrit Baptist Church at morning.
Tha boy* cooked rapper and
9:15 p.m.
The Sanford B 4 PW will hava breakfait In aluminum foil and
a covered dish supper meeting at even managed a midnight snack.
Those attending were David
the home of Mrs. W. E. Baker
Klrchhoff, Ted Jackson, Bobby
in Lake Mary at 9:30 p. m.
Tha Flrat Methodist Church will Anthos, Larry GUitrap, Allen
have an open house for seniors, Hunt, Bill Clancy, Terry Griffin,
older youth and their guesta at Bruc# McMurry, Donald McMurry
7:30 p.m. No entertainment will be and Skipper Petche.
planned but refreshments are
Billy Tyro and Mr. fetch * went
being aerved.
with th# boy*. Mr. Tyro brought
the boys baek by truck.
THURSDAY
Boy Scout Troop No. 34 alio
The Junior Choir of the Flrat
Presbyterian Church win rehearse won Attendance and Uniform InipecUon Awards at the Court o f
at 3:43 p.m. at tha church.
Brotherhood supper and pro­ Honor held at the 8cout Hut la
gram meeting will bo held at DeLand last Monday night.
First Baptist Church at 7 p. m.
Soap and water a n the sureM
Th* Intermediate Choir will re­
hearse at First Baptist Church at and quickaat aids to beauty any
woman could find, even if ahe had
7 p. m.
The Adult Choir will rehesrae a million dollars to spend. So start
at First Baptist Church at I p.m. scrubbing your way to bsiuty—
The Ladles Aid of the Lutheran and start now.
Church of the Redeemer will meet
at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mr*.
MONDAY
Walter Atkinson on the DcLand
The Dependable Class o f tbs
Highway.
First Msthodlit Church will serve
FRIDAY
■upper for Youth Week at McKJnClosing Demonstration program lay Hall at • p. m. The regular
o f tha Vacation Blbla school at monthly buslnais and social mast­
the Christian and Missionary Al­ ing will be held at ■ p.m.
liance Church, Park Ave. and 14th
8 treet at 7:30 p.m.

'Back To School'
Party Is Planned
By Rainbow Girls

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TWBHTT-TWO

Vi COURT, Hicbaai often fait
that be woa defending a ghost,
that If ka suddenly looked nwny,
ha aouM *at took baak quiekly
aaaufh to hah David la hi* chair.
Acting for auah a eliaat waa unaomforUMa.
By Um and af tha hfth hay. tha
jury waa choaaa. Judge Taakarc.
trcia wara melancholy aat dis­
approval, euatemarlly viewed Mlchaal with h distrust bora of thair
laharaat difference*. ThU tuna he
loaaad backward to allow Michael
a cholco of Juror*. Michael waa
act Mated-U Tanker* hndJMUaved
acquittal ha would hart harried
Michael u a doom way*.,
little
Joy u tha jury,
_________
bachelor*._ a u m am ad man. Thera
wean t a one la tha lot who didn't
rtacat UU jury duty, rive, to Ml*
abaci* aartaU knowledge, had
planned to go to Bkagway to ha ao
hand for tha first aprmg ruth. The
amotion of "lat a got Uua over Mat"
___ ________ at David.
thougbto plain. Any man who'd ga
after that whey-faced chit of a
girl muat be off hU rocker. Lot's
not elutter up our llvao with hie
trouMaa. Lot a gat 00 with HI Tha
aahn af uaburrlad JuoUaa waan't la
them. Maybe, Michael decided, A
out with Um Iret aawa af the
Miehhai aCarad vary
to Um original atatamanta
Ma aooaptid Um fact af Louiaa'a
pregnancy without demur. It wan
futile to argue with a medical aaaa
an reepectod ao Dr. Cam itban.
Michael watched David uaaaally.
Moat tUaato, who hallavad irm ly
that Um beat lawyera made tha
■oat bomc, would have bean eying
defending aounaal wlU Irate tarn*
par. David acted barely aware of
either aounaal or aurrouadingn
Whan Darcy Faaner waa awoen
m, Michael'* worrtaa lacraaaad. H*
had aauntod an baiag ahia to
dloceuat Darcy * taoUmany. Bar*
loader* VWM&gt;t um bant ahar*
actor referenoaa, aad juror*, though
they might ha a aaloea'a beet cue*
toaaara, did act uka tea much
ataak In n hartandar'a virtue. Mi*
annaL who had aapaetad baUlgar*
•no* Cram Darcy, aaeountorad
non*. Darcy stated facta, Mt them
•tab booM. He'd naUoad hu aMUr
era# upaot; ha thought at tret abt
waa worried about her muaU lea*
•ana. M a didn't do too wail with
Um plana.
“Uirkiaa gave bar a lot af antra
Um*,- Darcy mid. *1 thought A
waa right hiad at him. I told bar
to buck 1 9 , b* patiant; than an*
aight I ind bar hawtiag aad Mm

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toll* ma aha'a goto# to have a baby
and that the muaia teacher* tha
father."
The raw word*, apokaa la Dar*
eya hank loam, all tharad through
the courtroom. People ahiftad.
wbUperod togothar. Michael lookad
at tha back raw of aaaU, caught a
glare from Charlotto Linden. O mtlotto hadn't Invited him M
___ atnoa ha took Davtd'a
aha had told him that all woman
w on diaguatad with him.
"Whan you defended woman
from—wall Ui* wrong district,
that waa different Now you're gotag againat your own kind."
"AU men are Uod together by
the need of each man. Lolly."
“Oh, MdleeUckal You always
did have too many fancy notion*.
Michael I Why should you throw
away your career for a fool Uko
David Lurklnaf After this, nobody
decant la going to hire you."
"You m o a n anybody rich,
L stty f"
"AU right maybe I do. Why,
even the man's own wife thinks
he's guilty I”
David waa hia own liability. Hia
withdrawn suffering cam* aeroaa
to tha spectator* aa sullen guilt
Michael auepectod ha would con­
tradict himteU la testimony a
docea times. No matter, ho would
have to go on the stand.
Tha case dragged an. Carrie
Walsh, the roera on bar saw hat
bobbing excitedly, trstifird to hear­
ing Louisa crying la bar room. "1
thought her, brother kept bar
eoopad up too light hay* 1, a girl
need* a Mt of leeway. I waa wrong
that Um* H* didn't h a s p bar
eooped up Ught enough!
Michael crone-examined, estab­
lished deftly that Carrie's actual
knowledge waa nonexistent, but ha
knew ho hadn't araaod bar affect
Darcy's strictness, Louise's lack of
friends drove tha mnttar
to DaVIA Michael couldn't
a liar out of Carrie. Bh*
' t Bh* baliavad everything
aha said aad tha Jury knew It
At three m tha afternoon, Judge
Tanker* raceaaad until tha hast
morning. Michael aad David head­
ed home through aa abruptly Aleet
crowd, eoaveraaUon rising behind
them Uka a boat’s wake. Aa they
rounded tha last aomar before the
Lurkiaa house, aa accurately aimed
tomato whisaed through tha air
aad spattered David's cheek, slidlag IU crijnaon traU down hia coat
Michael would have given chase
but David grabbed his arm. "Don’t
bother. You would catch no on*
aad U doesn't matter." Ha mopped
bis fee*, scrubbed hia coat “Chil­
dren, I suppose. Adults don’t
throw things, hut ahlldran act an
tha redacted attitudes af thair par­
ents."
At his back door, David baked.

9

nsmreaNs

T d mthar y m 0Mn*»
with mo tonight, Michael
grateful but—"

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abort graotlag, laakad at
did net m y east her
*
left that night “

snrsrv

fa st David would ba
David kaaw this too. 1
beea ao word from Ttm. Michael
pboaad Mag at the hat map. Na,
aha hadn’t h a rd today Mthar.
Thay had boaa foots, Michael raged,
to hollavt Tim wouM asm* an wtth
anything. The m ly thing left waa
David
to wtad A up. U m
started serving hia
quicker he’d ba a free
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•y I U ASSOCIATED PRESS
Rofratbad by a five-day vaca­
tion at oH-aur time last month,
tho Now Orlaaas Palleanr’ have
era rad toward the Southern Asm.
playoffs at a .750 pa»e with 11
triumphs la their last IS games.
Ih * Birds had two oper dates
wrapped arouad tho all-star gams,
aad two ralnouts followed, giving
Manager Andy Cohsa time to regroup hia foreoa for tho torrid
drive for the first division. In ad­
dition to Ih* t l victor!**, Naw Orloan* lead* Montgomery 1-1 in a
•usptadod game with ona Inning

# play-

LOS ANOELES UB-S 0 u t h a r n
f f f4‘.
Ar­
nett has bypassed Canadian Lea
gue pro football offers ranging
from $18,000 to tao.ooc to stick with
hi* alma mater. But UCLA’ s pass­
ing star Ronnie Knqx has decided
to turn professional at once, 1
Back of Knox's decision I* the
uncertainty about his eligibility
and the failure of UCLA to support
bis claim that he hasn't been re­
ceiving financial aid unJer cover.
CaliTtliTO ’8' lloi FW

Last night the Pelicans swept s
doublcheader from Chattanooga
2-0 and 4-2 and moved to within
a game and a half of the fourth
place Nashville Vols, who lost a
pair to Mobile 6-0 and 3-2.

Arnett held a brief press con­
ference yesterday’ with hi* coach
Jess Hill and told newsmen he had
decided to finish his education.
’ ’After aU. that’ * why I came to
tha University of Southern Cali­
fornia.’ * he said. ’’ Someone might
question my turning down sueh
flattering offer* from Canada, but
after careful thought I decided to
finish school first, then consider
any futuro I might have In pro­
fessional football. If 1 had made
m y other decision, I’d find It very
hard to llva with myself.”
With Arnett In the backfleld for
five games, Ihe Trojans figured to
make It Interesting for anybody
in the Pacific Coast Conference
this fan.

American Game

MEMPHIS UB-The favored *Wst
team wlU be trying for tta first#
win when it goes upa gainst tho
East in the eighth annual "All
American" high school football
game tonight.
The best the West has managed
so far waa a 6-8 ti« In 1*34. Tho
East has won tha fast but most
have been close.
The East, coached by Harold Rad
Drewa nd Johnny Vaught, win run
T with aotnom
Ifrom
rum tha
ww straight
... .
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Split T sprinkled in. Draw Is tha
former head coach at Alabama and
Vaught is head coach at tho University of Mississippi___________

irgumaato
chsal, listening to Daa ffaraMr, Um
prooocutor, make a brilUaat num­
mary, thought Mttoriy UM am*
tcnco could have boaa
down tha firat day. fiv e years wan
the probable alatmea. David had
decided aot to appeal though ML
chad urged It
"With a now total
ba oa our aid*. People forgot"
"N a " David waa adai
would only delay thing*."
When David waa At
there waa really aaly an*
—how much. D a m ’* M
was arouad |TO,000. f l u
would probably oua for
*60.000, be acatoat with 8M.06O.
Virtue—the young Mad—woo al­
ways aaaaaaad high,
would bo roqueat for
Um child toa
Tha iti t i oonrliila ft Daft
or, a solid, ruddy-faced maa la Ala

early fcetlaa, had praamtod UM
case with ‘
have ham
think Don’t

him responsible. Daa waa ao
of conviction A wasn’t worth warn
to Bra all Mg guaa.
It waa two-thirty la Um aflat*
noon. Michael kaaw ba eould lay
his law ineffectual wards and tod
in itM fs ho paaaad. Hia instincts
rebelled. Michael rom had (need
Um Judge,
T m afraid I win net ba aMa to
cancluda my raaaarhd At Mm than
one hour, Your Honor." Hr Ignored
the barely amoaolad groans af UM

mirrored la Judge
curved mouth.
"la that mao," Mm Judge onto,
irony rtdiagr mo
Ma vatoa "tho oourt
wlU roc *00 until
lag. It wtB bo M
o’clock."

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5th-Place Phils W in Double-Header
&gt;y BO WILKS
Tha As s k ille d Brass
Harvey Haddls, Um guy St.
Louis "couldn't uso,” and Curt
Simmoni, a springtime bust, nra
having thamaalvoa a hall these
days even though tho Philadelphia
Fhllllaa can't soon to mate the
unexpected boost pay off.
Tho two southpaws each gained
thslr seventh straight victories
with a pair o f slx-hlttera Mat
night as Um fifth-pUc* Phils
•wept a twl-night double-header
with tho ntlll plunging PitUburgh
Pirates M aad 11-1.
Tha sweep gave tha Phillies a
•olid .MS winning paresatogs
line* tha All-Star Game, yat thay
have been able to move up Just
one spot In that fast-stepping NaUonal Laague pennant race and
•till trail tha laadara by II games,
Philadelphia managed to pick
Just half a g a a * oa fourth
ace St. Louis as ths Cardinals
rocket Milwaukee 81 and pr*
vented tha firat-plac* Brave*
from padding their two-gam* lead
over Brooklyn, hasten 3-1 by Naw
York's ralucunt G lu ts. Third
placo Cincinnati moved bark to
within three game* o f tha lead by
defeating tha Chicago Cuba l-O.
In
th o
American
Laagua,
Mickey ManU* sacked away his
42nd home run, staying IS gams*
■head o f Bab* Rulh’a record aopace in 1B2T, a* tho Naw York
Yankees whacked Boston 12-1 and
balloonad thair toad to ait gamaa
after Detroit knocked off Cloveland 6-4 in II innings. Tho Chicago
White 80a hammered Kansas City
!!•!. BalUmara dafsatad Washing­
ton, 1-0.
Haddlx, 38, whom tho Cardinals
wrapped up with Stu Miller and
BMW Flowers In a May swap far
Murry Dlckaon and Harm Wahmalar, shut out tho Pirates In ths
opener on five singles and a dou­
bt* by torn Bob Friend.
In tha nlgbteap, Simmons bung
up b ll seventh straight eamplat*
game la bis " camaback " from
springtime sore-arm m i s e r i e s ,
and breeaad la as the Phils
Jumped Bad Mungor in an sightm a tooood Ii i Ib j .
Rocky Nelson, who returned to
tha Cardiuls whoa Um Dodgers
gave up n him, aoekod n two-run
pinch hoaar to boat Um Bravos
and Bob Buhl. Tho bomar gave
S t Louis a 8-2 adga in Um sixth
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aa to sag a tbroo^un eighth. Jim
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mopping « , after tho Dodgers
hldhrokoa up hto abutout dual
with Sol Moglio to Um soeontb.

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bonus hoy Don Kalsar and tha
Cuba then chipped In an unaarnad
marker toward Joa Nuihall's fivehit shutout.
Mantla'a homar came with •
man on o ff Mai Parnell in ■
three- run third that Iced it for
Johnny Kucks' 18th victory. Billy
Martin, with a home run, double
•nd Infield grounder, drove la
four runs. Billy Klsus and Jarkla
Jensen boraered for the Red Sox.
Wayne Belardl and Ray Boons
homared in the l(lh for the Tigers
o ff rollafsr Don Metal, who with
starter Early Wyna had retired
M la a row over one stretch. Al
Smith's homer with two oa tied
It at 2-all for the Tribo la tha
eighth. Gtna Woodling aoekod 0
sola that to tha llth o ff winning
reliefer Jim Sunning.
Lorry Doby, with four RBI. and
winner Jack Harshmao tech slug­
ged two-run ho more for the
White Sox. Harahmaa gave the
A'a Just four hits.

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Alan Ladd Is Now
Businessman Actor

are members o f tho beard and
could conceivably outvote him. On
the screen the company calls it­
self Jaguar Productions.
“ Buffalo Grass" is tho com*
pony's fourth picture. The first,
“ Drumbeat," has grossed more
than five million. Ladd and War­
ners Brothers, where ho produces,
split the greases 60-1*.
Alan brought os-year-old George
Bertholon, “ tho best in Urn busi­
ness," out o f semi-retirement to
be bis associate producer. Berthelon, for 11 years Paramount pro­
duction manager, roods scripts,
assembles crews end makoo rec­
ommendations oo story linos.
Alan remembers fallow actors
from his radio days tad hot Barthelon track them down for pic­
ture parts. Ho has BorUUlon keep
files on promising bit players for
future

HOLLYWOOD t# - This was a
movie production conference?
£
The assistant director la / on tho
flagr, his eyes closed. The dlreelo t was on a sofa, his legs in the
»lr, his feet resting against a
•laUsd window. The star-producor
Alaw Ladd, sprawled in a hugs
leather chair.
J^dd is ons of that new breed
• f businessmen actors who produra as well as star in their own
M atonies. He handloo the bosineao
■ aa| at lunahsaa meetings in his
dpaaeing room, I was told. So 1
a*4 in, eipectinf to see minionluiist dtsis, careers bought and
4|I4 and epic scenes planned.
Set this brash botwoon morning
afternoon shooting w u for ra­
tion only. 11m nearest thing
. la t million-dollar deal was when^ &gt; r»
A lai handed a stuntman friend
i f bucks to buy Ladd three pairs
H o c athletic-type short*—“ waistalso *•.”
“ 4 shanco to pick stories," realloc Ladd, who is only a thin
slice more talkatiee than Gary
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phy, geomagnetism, glaciology
os wall as the study of solar ac­
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Oov. O. Monnon W illiam s
M M AM SOMI at tha polities! blgwlgt attending tbs Democratic national convention tn Chlcaso. Tbey
are: Mayor Robert F. Wa*ncr of New York City; Oov. O. Mennen William* of Michigan; Sen. Kates
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STANDOUTS FOR DEMOCRATIC V-P NOM INATION

RUM MMUVM, Tea* OIOS04 M. HAM S, 31, AIMST OOSI, senator JOHN F. KINNIOT, only
from Tennessee, a ore M and senator from
Is (S, a "non-con trovtr* Massachusetts. A mod*
atal” personality held crate, a Catholic, a

H O N s e n a t o r who Pennsylvania governor
Withdrew from pm l- but an "unknown na-l
Reatlaliwatlnallonrace. tlonally." New In big
He's U, a tsmUlar fig- league politics. Might;
'In as "compromise.*'

NMOT H U M , H M V ,
Mianeeota senator, Is
48, a "northern liberal"
aad civil rights advooats. Evan ao, ha has
many southern friends.

In high esteem In inner
Democrat party circles.

War II vet. Unseated
Henry Cabot Lodge.

WHITE PLAINS, N. T. (ff) —
Tha copa picked up Johnny, 18, late
one night ai ha was buatly re­
moving tha whaala from an antomoblle In a uaad car lot, Uls
Jalopy needed better tires, be ex
plained.
Jens’* parents summoned their
minister after their lS-year-old
daughter’s action with three older
boys at a party had been whis­
pered all over town and finally
reached their tars,
Bobby, Ellen and Paul, R, 10
and 11, broke into n house and In
two hour* Inflicted several thou­
sand dollars In damage; stashing
ilntlngs, ripping clothing, gougig antiques with kitchen knives.
They are typical of a problem
that la giving church, school, po­
lice and Judicial authorities grow­
ing concern—what somaotta hat
called tha ovarprirllagad law­
breaker.
For these children came from
families living amid tha usual
trappings o f higher Income. Their
home* are better than average,
their parents have collage educa­
tions, important Jobs, elvle Inter­
ests, high standing in their com­
munities.
Statistics gathered by the Fed­
eral Children's Bureau show that
soma V* million boya and girls
undsr 16 wsnt through tha na­
tion’* children’s eourta last yea".
This la only a third o f the ctuos
in whieh children a n caught.
Other thousands o f young people,
over 16, ere handled by youth
eourta and adult criminal courts.
"tn many Instances delinquents
from better neighborhoods are
l« u likely to come to the atten­
tion o f pollc« and eourta,” aald
Sen. Estes Kefauver (D-Tenn) at
n Senate subcommittee hearing
recently.
" S c h o o l authorities may be
more Inclined to permit parents
o f mean* to work out th e 'p ro ­
blems o f their children, for ex­
ample, than parent* with no fin­
ancial ability and atandlng.”
Recently a quiet survey area,
made In a wealthy suburban hrea.
Psychiatrists and psychologlaU,
In cooperation with school person­
nel, examined more than 12,000
students, Mora than 8 R*r cent
of tha children between 5 and 19
were found to be ao disturbed
emotionally that thay required
ipectsl treatment end handling
which the schools were not (quip­
ped to provide.
Ona educator Interested In the
survey estimated that tha actual
number waa closer to 1,000 seri­
ously disturbed children because
most o f the 300 turned up In
schools where teachers
were
trained to watch for aymptom* of
distress.
Repeated atudlea and surveys
have shown fairly conclusively
that there ia no close relationship
between family Income and be­
havior,- good or bad, in salt* of
tha fast that member* o f low In­
come group* are more*likely to
land In court for mlsdoods.
Authorities are convinced that
In almoit every ease of delinquen­
cy, a study of the situation will
turn up one or two parents who
aro Inadeguate in on* or more
way*. And they ar* eomng more
and m ore to believe that commu­
nity Influences play an Important
part In th# banding o f tha twig.

A school principal, who has
served In one community through
Its growing pains, thinks many of
the problems o f children o f his
town can be blamed on the highly
organised suburban society.
"Mothers In places Ilk* this feel
that they, matt, Ja V . a* -4 !n the
community llfo," he said. "I some'
times wonder If there ia really
much differs nee between tha ab­
sence from the homo o f a mother
who Is playing 18 holes of golf or
taking minutes at her dub meet­
ing and the woman who must
leave her city flat to do some­
body else’* housework."
A suburban school superintend­
ent points out that pressure* on
youngster* In his area today are
fierce.
"W * figure that about 97 per
cent o f our high school seniors
will have some further education
—and tha competition to bo ac­
cepted by the so called name col­
leges Is terrific. Almost all tha
parents want their children to go
to college—and preferably to the
college* whieh are well known—
that’s part o f tha go-gatter com­
munity pattern. Plenty o f these
children are Just not In that
league.”
Any attempt to find out the
extent and seriousness o f Juven­
ile problems in these areas Is dif­
ficult. Judges, officials and even
clergyman are loath* to talk for
publication. One pollea chief, In a
community whose record ie re­
markably free o f Juvenile delin­
quency, said flatly h* would say

Capt. Dynamite
Fails To Arise
From 'Coffin'
WATERLOO, Iowa, (41 — WhUa
2,000 spectatori watched, Capt.
Dynamite climbed Into his wooden
"coffin ” last night and detonated
tha eight sticks o f dynamite at­
tached to it.
As usual in Capt. Dynamite’s
thrill ahow act, the explosion shat­
tered the coffin Into splinters.
But this time Alfred R. Baken,
24, Jacksonville, Fla., didn't arise
from Ih* debris to take his bow.
Capt. Dynamite was dead.
The crowd at Tunla Speedway
didn't know that Baken had been
fatally Injured. But Chuck Beelar
o f Miami, Fla., Baken'a close
friend, quickly summoned an am­
bulance and the show wsnt on.
"He never knew whit hit him,”
Beeler said.
Baken waa pronounced dead on
arrival at a hospital. Coroner Sid­
ney D. Smith said death was due
to concussion and Internal injurisa
caused by tha blast.
The act waa part o f tho TransWorld Daredevils' Show now trav­
eling In this country after return­
ing in Jnly from a European tour.
Baken had been doing the act
for three years. Officials o f tha
show said they did not know whit
went wrong. Baken always built
his own coffin and attached and
fired tha dynamite. HU method
waa hU own trade secret, they
said. Baken traditionally wore
white breeches, motorcycle boots,
a red shirt and a protective hel­
met.

FRANK CUMINT, 30. ROURT I. MtYNIR, 49, ROMRT F. WAONIR. 44.

"boy governor" of Ten­
nessee. Ha la conven­
tion keynoter, may "set
the delegates on fire,"
be swept to nomination.

bachelor governor of
New Jersey. Ha wou
hla atata from n strong
OOP machine, slowed
Kefauveris campaign.

n Catholic, pledged to
Averell Herrimen on
first ballot Ha la Naw
York mayor, aon of
lata Senator Wagner.

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nothing about any incidents exeept
those which had been noted "on
the cards."
" I ’d gat Into all sorts, o f trouble,
giving this place a bad name,"
he said.
A psychiatrist dealing with the
problem In one nchool dUt{j£^«*te
that specialists were not opposed
in general to the practice o f keep­
ing young wrong doers out of
courts and Institutions.
"What bothers ua ia that eovar
Ing up frequently means that th*
child who needs help doesn’t gst
It," he said. "A boy* whose father
gets him out o f a mess may very
m ay
vary
well
be
giving the boy an Impression that
father will always b* around to
buy him out o f trouble. Mean
while, nothing la dona to find out
why the boy Is behaving th* way
ha is.”

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Rayburn Hits GOP
For 'Mishandling'
Foreign Policy
CHICAOO, (41 — Th* top Demo­
crat in the House o f Representa­
tive* says the Elsenhower adminlegation hasn’t produced " * sin­
gle new effective contribution to­
ward world peace."
Taking over
as
permanent
chairman o f the Democratic Na­
tional Convention, Speaker o f the
Houje Sam Rayburn o f Texaa last
night hit at the Republicans for
"mishandling” foreign policy and
taking "the most serious risks"
with the lives, fortunes end honor
of the American People.
At home, he said, the RepubUosns have practiced a backward
labor policy, taken income "out
o f the pockets" o f farm families,
and allowed many small business­
es to go "to the wall."
Rayburn's Induction as perman­
ent chairman was the signal for a
boisterous demonstration by the
Speaker’s fellow Taxans In the big
hall.
Happing the gavel, Rayburn
halted the demonstration with the
smiling observation that "I'm not
a candidate for anything."
He Is a candidate for re-election
to th* House, where he already
hss served for more than 43
years. But h* obviously waa refer-

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aitd. hast goursdve*
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PILOTS TO STRIKE
MIAMI (41—National Airlines’
371 pilots have announced their
intention to strike Friday midnight.
J. M. Rosenthal. wica president
o I Industrial relations, slid the sus­
pension wouMl mean "Interrupted
employment lor 3.500 people and
serious inconvenience for thousands
of passengers."
Teh dispute, which has been go­
ing on lor weeks, Involves re­
tirement, Insurance, whether pilots
must take company physical exam­
inations on their own time and an
Interchange flying arrangement
with aCpItol Airlines.

TT-YEAR-OLD STRUCK BY CAR
LAKELANDtft—A 77-year-old wo­
man Identified as Mary Sue MeElheney of Lakeland was killed lo­
day when struck by a car ss she
was walking across a highway.
ring to the fact that most floor
demonstrations ar* staged for
candidates for tha party’s presi­
dential nomination.

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BEEF CHUCK

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became aware ef how carefully
these artist* selected backgrounds
(or their subjects. Portraits and
character studies were generally
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ai "
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D escription o f property!
Dole S and lo o f lllock 7 o f T ier It
a ccird ln * lo K. I t T ra fford a Map
o f Hanford aa recorded la f l a t ilook
I pn ari St lo t t and 112. 111. l i t .
l i t and 117 l ’ ubllo llecords o f Hemlnolo County.
Name In which aaaosatdl
Florida Home Has C om peer
AU of said property bolns In t.lly
of Hanford. County o f Homlnult. Btat^_
o f Florida.
Unless such certifica te shall bo re .
d«cm td accordln* to law.tho proper­
ty described In ouch certificate w ill
bo sold to the hlshest bidder at
th* front door o f th t City HfflU
Hanford. Florida, on tho first Mon.
day o f October. Its*. which lo th#
tlrst day o f O ctober IMS.
Doted this Itth day s f Auaust.
1(11
Ellen H oy
.
City Tax C ollector.
(REAM
___________

FRYERS

EXTRA LEAN — SUGAR CURED

ROUND or T-BONE

L E G A L N O T IC E

GA. GR. A - D&amp;D

HAM

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of thosedriverswhoare

KINGAN RELIABLE
PICNIC
W H OLE

I

99c

6 can Carton

Pint

19c

Webb’g Fancy Lons: Grain

RICE 3 “ 45c
U S. NO. 1

Open Kettle 100 % Pure

CANE

POTATOES

Syrup

io [bs 4 9 c

% Gal.

T/PT&amp;P Sl)P(R MflRKf I

SCRATCH

FEED
IQ lbs. 4 5 c

�Summer Doesn't Slow Down Results From Classified—Call 1821
22—SPECIAL NOTICES

43—ARTICLES FOR SALE
r-

117-FURNrTVRE-HOUWEHOLD

■ m t •n rg grj^i

Used Maple bunk beds, complete
UPHOLSTERY CLEANING
with springs and mattress, lad­
FURNITURE * AUTO
der snd guard rail 949. See
Furniture Cleaned in Your Home
"Chuck" at 20) E. First Et.
New Modern Method — Cleans
SanlUtts A Moth Proofs. Free
—Factory to You—
Estimates—Call 1714-J.

Aluminum

E m p ty /
•WANT ADS'
HUNT 'EM EAST

Pk 1821
♦ g o o d FOOD AND D R I N K S
served In pleasing surroundings
by plesssnt people. The Doggli
Diner A Bsr, Lake Mary.

MAR-LOU RESTAURANT
Friday Menu: Red Snapper, Lob­
ster, Jumbo Shrimp, Scallops,
. Fish Sticks.
Saturday Menu: Prime Rib Roast.
T-Bone Steak. Spaghetti and
Meat Balls. AH Garden vege, tables. HWY 17-91 South, Phone
$ 1175-W.
t-FKHSONAlTINOTtCfcS
ROLLAWAY, Hospital end Baby
Beds Day, Week, or Month—Tel.
1425. Furniture Center —

|^^_JH 6i West- Fl£j$_St;_

• AUTOMOTIVE
0—BOATS AND MOTORS
.FO R SALE—714 H.P. Outboard
■ rebuilt motor. Mercury, good
condition. &gt;65. Call 1821,

$139.00

FREE

Used S-Pc chrome and plastic!
LOWERY A BRIDGES
dinette 312. Sec "Chuck" at
San. IU4-W Orange City Spr 4-1934
103 E. First St.
FAIRBANKS - MORSE P u m p a
We
buy and sell used furniture.
Well
Drilling, HOWARD C.
Paying top cash prices for any­
LONG, Phone 3M 207 East
thing of vtlua. 8UPER TRAD­
Commercial Art.
ING POS'z on 17-93 Ph 2063 W
CROSLEY - BENDIX
2-Pc foam ruhoi-r sectional, cost
Sales and Service
IMS, like new, only $134. Ask for
RANDALL
Billingsly, 203 E. First 8L
Electric Company
Service— Quality— Satisfaction Army Cols, 93.98; Paint, 12.60 gal.
Ph 113 Sanford
2S37-J-3 Da Bary
T-Shirt*, 41c; Army-Navy Surp­
lus, 310 Sanford Ave.
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
SUp Covers snd Drapes
Estate gas range, 930. CaU 931-M.
STANLEY KULP
3-Pc used plastic living room
PHONE 2S39-J.
suite, priced for quick sale at
AUGUST IS BABY MONTH st
938. Ask for Muse, 209 E. First
Jameson studio. Special for chit
St.
dren to 5 years. Two 8x10, (1
Child's play house. 8' x 9'. 3 dou­
gold frame) 910. PHONE 3199.
ble windows snd front porch.
Tree* trimmed, removed and da
211 Summerlin Ave. Ph. 882-M.
moiaed. Ph. 1007-R.
'
USED Berk Lock platform rockSANFORD TREE CO.
„ er and ottoman, good condition
ENVELOPES, Letterhead*, state­
920. Sec Bill at 203 E. First 8t.
ments, invoices, hsnd bills, and
F.M.B. 3C, 10c 4k 25c STORE
programs,
etc.
Progressive
Printing Co. Phone 409 — 403 School Supplies snd School Clothes
321 S. Sinford Ave.
West 13th St.

It will pay YOU to aee us before
DON'T
yon buy. Open Evenings and Throw awsy that old chair or
Sundays.
rocker. Rrlng It to NIX BED­
jb
Eaatside Tralltr Sales
DING CO., specialiste In up­
"
Palatka, FIs.
holstering -and mattress reno­
vating.
Trailer, Ssls-Rent, Ph. 666-XR.
1301 SANFORD AVENUE
S Small House Trailers, Ideal for Well drilling, water guaranteed,
Fishing Camp. Cheap. Phone
________
Phone i00l-W.
722-W or ask Sanford Trailer
; Perk.

EMPLOYMENT

14—USED CARS

14—BEAUTY PARLORS
Modem Air-cooditloned Salog

: Hirriett’a Boost? Nook

n .t n

g ^ s r . oak

tT—BUILDING - REPAIRS
PAINTINQ___________________
FLOOR aaadiag and flalabing.
. Cleaaiag, waxiag. Serving SeaG•sole county alnca 1923.
H. M. Gleason, Lake Mary
call

Mr.

Taaker,

Repair work! Home alterational
f t No Job too smaU. Finished carp*
enter will give prompt aervice.
Phone 1399-J. RolUne It Blaglg.

MeRANEY-SMlTH PA1NTM
9416 8. Park

Phono 1209

•4—PIANO SERVICE
L. L. Sill — Piano Ttcknlelaa
Phone 1144 Regie I. Seaferd
&gt;|— ROOFING gad PLUMBING
B

Plumbing. Krrsky Heating

M. G. HODGES
Benrica on All Water Pumps—
Welle Drilled - Pumps
Paolt Road. Phone 700

CERAMIC TILE
F.

Mueller It Son Ph. 134
estimate. Quality work.

14-INSURANCE

W. J. KING
Plumbiog Contractor
Kohler Plumbing It Supplies
Raem Electrle Watsr Heaters
2994 Orlando Dr,
Pk. M

PLUMBING

Preferred Rates to Prslerred
Policyholders

John WltUaau liu. Agency
417 Hanford Atlantic Ranh
Phene 24

LIVESTOCK
» — IMMi.S— CATS— PETS

Coetrsct and Repair Work
A .
Free Katimates
FOR SALE—Year old pedigree
w .
R. L. HARVEY
Doberman
Pinscher,
faraala.
909 Sanford Ave.
Phone 1821
House broken. Phone 12S4-R.
. PLUMBING A REPAIRS
Homes needed for 3 kittens, 9
Septic Tank Installation It Service
months old. Ph. 1989-MZ.
Sewer Connections. Archie C,
Harriett, Phone 794-W or 1339. r F e m a le Manchester pups. 229.
each. Phone 1130.
This is ■ free pans to Movie*
tagd Ride-In Theatre (or R a lly a*—UUKdEh—CATTLE—HOGS
Jameson. Exp. Aug. M, 1998.
Wanted: Two beef typo calves.
ph. 2330-Jl._____________________
BILLS HARD TO PAY? Sell
£ things you're through w i t h
through Want Ada for CASH.
Call 1121. .
12-ARTICLES H W SENT

MERCHANDISE

SELL
Anything
With A
Classified
M
JUST CALL

1121
•

$119.95

NOW 8 mm film rantal library
at Wlcboldt't Camara Shop. M0
S. Park Ave.
a is a free pass to the Rita

ito tor Douglas S alih. Rap.
Aug. 24, 1939.

Cabinet Adopts
Bid For Repairing,
Furnished house In Os lean. Hot 4k
cold water, gas 4 electricity. Painting Building
Nice shade, Rent 140. par month,

TALLAHASSEE iP— The stale
located on Lemon Bluff Rd. flat
Gatylar,
Osteon,
Fla.
Ph. Cabinet has accepted a low bid
1S0S-R4.
of 94,790 from P. D. Riley for
Garags apt. Also I rooms unfurn­ rapalrs and painting ot tha Whitished. Apply 1201 Magnolia Avo. field building in the Capitol Cen­
ter.
3 ATTRACTIVE furnllbad rooms,
The building, formerly occupied
with or without board, near
by the Supreme Court, will hr
Downtown, Phone 1099-w.
painted white to harmonize with
Furnished Apt. 300 Park Ave.
other structures in the center.
Money will come from the Internal
Furnished cottage. Phone 301-J
Improvement Fund.
after 6:00 p.m.
In other action the C a b i n e t
3-Bedroom houst, 9*6. Bel-Air Ad­ tranifarred 923,000 from the florldition. 1403 Court It Washington. 4a State University library fund
Furnished or unfuro. 2-bedroom (roan uaa la equipping the new F8U
apt. Convenient to Air Station. home aconomlc budding. T h e
Sitf mo. Including utilities. Call transfer was authorized by an act
of the special legislative scislon.
770-W.
2-room kitchenette apt. Coupin
^ on l^ r^ ^ h n m ^ JL ^

REAL ESTATE

Trustees Delay
Action On Appeal
To Fill Bay Area
TALLAHASSEE
Cabinet
trustees of the Internal Improve­
ment Fund have delayed action
on a disputed application to fill 10
seres of Riscaync Bay near the
heirt of Miami when Commistioner ot Agriculture Nathan Mayl
refused to vote on tho Issue.
With only three members of the
five-man board prr*rnt, Mayo * re­
fusal to vote niadr action impos­
sible for lack of s quorum.
A group of properly owner* In
Miramar subdivision have applied
to buy 10 acres of bay bottoms in
a pocket of Bl*cayne Bay which
is about 10 blocks north of Flager
Boulevard In downtown Miami.
he Miami Women’s Club, which
has its headquarters Immediately
south of the proposed fill, and
property
owners
Immediately
north protasled the application.
They contended It would deprive
them of the waterfront location*.
Gov. Collins and Treasurer Ed
Larson were In Chicago for the
Democratic National Convention.
•7—BROKERS sad REALTORS

ONLY HSOt. Cash
l-bedrooms, bath, living nx&gt;m.
Kitchen equipped, carport. Ex*
cfllfnt location. Price S6800.
French Avenue horns suitable for 9-BEDKOOM house with carport*,
3-BEDROOM HOME. 2 baths,
home It business. For informa
porch and utility room, rrl|ikitchen equipped, 2-car garage
(ion call 1494.
dsirs appliance*, 1223 down
with shower, 900 feet on beau­
HUTCHINSON’S Ocean F r o n t
LOWELL E. OZIER
tiful lake, selling for only
Apts. 339 8. Atlantic. Daytons
Bnllder — Phono 1219
117,000. TKUMB.
Beach. Call 2374-W for reserve
Office: |99l B. Orllade Or.
lions after 9:00 p. m.

....

CONCRETE

CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
V A -F H A -CONVENTIONAL
FINANCING
'LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
'LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS

A. R- SHOEMAKER, JR.
Phone 1991

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Aftir 10 Van
Vlskiss &gt;• write a ewdkal
paper shout i s asssssl esse
nf dermatitis ht ksj tr*ste4
10 yttrs Wfete, s N * * ,
Ottrsss dsett* found he * * *
usskte is pltk (Its s m i ' i
ircnrd from kit files hrctuie
ks'd f*r|Ml*s ktf m m . A
Classified Ad Is ikt N tv
OrUsss Tlwrs-Pitsyus* h
Srttrt quickly looted tko
fetwer pailest, Hts. Deoetq.

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goto M
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Wo t 0*M
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. Isn A M Ik l

• RENTALS

INTELLIGENT girl, over 21. (or 99 APPLIANCES
lunchroom and bar. Ph, 1020-J.
FRIGIDA1RR appliance., s a l e s EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suit­
able for bachelor or eoupla.
Beautician wanted steady or part ’ and service. G. H. High, Ovlade,
Private bath. Across from Pail
Fla. Phona PO-I-331S or Saaford
time. EHa’a Beauty salon, DaOffice. Manuel Jacobsen.
1942-W after S p. a .
Bary, neat to post of(lcc. Ph.
1904-J.
Three and tour room furnlabsJ
AIR CONDITIONING
apt*. Very clean and cl«»s In.
17—KELP WANTXD-MALB
For Room or Building
Phona 619, Jimm* Cowan.
H
*
B.
POP!
CO.
INC.
Experienced sheet metal workers.
999 Seeth Perk Ave. Phone 1444 FURNISHED apts. Phona 1221.
Also roofers experienced In
built-up and ahinglo roofing. Ap­ Hotpoint 20 gal teble top hot water WEI-AKA APARTMENTS) rooms
ply Steinmeyer Roofing A Sheet
heater, |30. Ph. 803.
private baths. 114 W. First St.
•fatal Work. South Sanford Ave
New alr-condltioner, 3/4 Ion. 180G DESIRABLE one and two hodPhone 1594-J, Sanford.
W. 3rd SL
room furnished a p t Ph. d l W
COLLECTOR A SALESMAN OLD
•stabUahed Installment Co. haa 10'i CU. FT. Coldspot Refrigera­ 2 4 2 room apt Pn. 29S2-W.
opening in Sanford for wide
tor, good condition. Inquire 2301
AVAILABLE for nnmedlato occu
awake, aober and ambitious
Grandview Ave.
psney, furnished home, 979
man. Must hava car. and rofarmonth. PHONE 629-R.
•ncei. Only permanent resident Kenmore Elcctrir - Stove. Good
Condition 930. Ph. 2503-LJ.
nsed apply. Earnings unlimited
Furnished garage apt. Electric
for man wUilng to work. Hospi­ Automatic washer, excellent con­
kitchen. Phone 179-11.
talization fnaurance. Write P.O.
dition. Price 9123. Can be fi­
Bos 147 Sanford, stating aga,
Avalon Apts. Efficiency, Ph. 720-W
nanced. Phone 540-XH.
marital statua, and previous ex­
GROUND floor, 2-room completely
perience If any.
19—BUILDING MATERIAL*
furnished apfrtment. 317 Pal­
19—SALESMEN—AGENTS
metto Ave. Phone 2392.
USED BRICK
Appliance salesman, truck fur- TWO CARLOADS beautiful used SEE Seminole Realty for Deairbrick. Orange, red, and burnt
nlahad. Salary to compensate
able Homes and Apts. Phone 27.
black. See them st SHERMAN
for dslivarlea. Claude 11. Wolfe.
CONCRETE
PIPE
CO.
903 Sanford Avt.
Uafuralihad 2-Bedroom a p t Near
•bopping center. 2919 Elm. No
RRD*I-M lifc O N CRETE
31-WORK W ANTSD-MALR
Pam Plane.
Miracle Concrete Co.
Phone 1929 For Rent—1 bedroom furniibod
31* year Automotive Accountant 999 RUB Ave.
Married, 2 children. Ph. 1336-M3.
apt. 199 par month. SI. Johns
SELECT 1/4 Stwed Oak Flooring,
RMlty.
9260 per M. No. 1 Common 1230
23—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
per M. No 3 Common 913S per 9 Room furnished apt. available
Standard OR Station.
Comer
M. Floors Laid It Finished;
how. 3 room furnished apt.
French A Lake Front. EquipReasonable. E. F. Stevens, Ph.
available by July 20th. 310 Mag.
^nen^^nvcntory^jhon^jgjlj T19-R-4 after 6 p.m.
nolla. Ph. A. K. Rossetter, Flor
1st. 212.

FINANCIAL

*.*•••.........
&lt;nd Rrpsir
1997 Vaalord Ate
Phase 1113

.

THE SANFORD HERAI.D

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3-Bedroom. ~2 *¥sYlT home. Partly
furnished. South Cameron Ave.
11/4 ml. S. Geneva. Ph. W. P.
194631.

New Selection o f—
Rofas (Foam Rubber)
9149.30
Sofa Beds ..................... 109.00 •I-ACRE AG V
Matching Chairs ................99.30
Lake Ftsat Estate
63 Acres—Over 2,000 ft. lake frontECHOLS REDDING CO.
age. Modern masonry houst,
Comer 2nd A Magnolia,
Ph. 1222
with 2 bedrooms, I baths, cathe­
"Bud Bamberger" Mgr.
dral ceiling and fireplace In
open Monday's III 9:39 p. m.
spacious living room with beau­
VISIT OUR BALCONY
tiful lako vlsw. 10 acre grove,
tS-FABM AND DARDEN
nurser. with 940 budded citrus
trees. 943,000, terms. For ap­
GEORGIA GROWN C a b b a g a
pointment call Jane Adriatlco,
Plants In any quantity'. Ready
Broker, Winter Park 6-1473, or
for setting out Sept. 10th. Vari­
4-8341.
eties are of Midirason, Marion
This is a free pass to the Rlts
Market, Early Round Dutoh,
Glory, Improved Glory, Savoy Theatre for Rickie Cox. Exp.
Mammoth Red and Eatly Copen­ date Aug. 24, 1939.
hagen. all from Certified FerryMorris Reed. Ripe It Ready To­ 94—FARMS AND GROVES
mato It Produce Co., State Farm­ 19 Acres farm land for rent. South
ers Market, Sanford, Florid*.
sites. Call 850-M.
Used 2-Pc Uvlng room suite with
Phone 321.
tailored slip covers 919. Sec
99-MUM
EM
“ Chuck" at 203 E. First St.
30-MUSICAI. INSTRUMENTS
Child's high chair ................ 6.00
Child’s crib .......................... G.60 SNARE Drum, Practically Naw.
Call 722-W or ask office Sanford
Singer portable sew' machine 30.00
25.00
Trailer Park.
Burroughs add’ nischine
YES, MR. FARMER
22.30
Underwood typewriter ...
I can build your home, remodel,
S3—WANTED
TO BUY
20.00
Large solid oak d e s k .........
repair or build your addition to
Oak typewriter desk .......... 20.00 Used play pen. Reasonable. Phona
your present home. Financed at
Upholstered folding chairs . 3.00
1821 between 9:00 to 6:00.
4r# Interest, over a reasonable
din Post
Super Trading
period time.
On Hwy. 17-82
Phone 2033-W. Small u&gt;cd combination safe. Ph.
LETS TALK IT OVER
1127-M.
________________
T. R. Means
Gen. Contractor
This is a free pass to the MovieE. Celery Ave.
Ph. 1420-M.
land Rlde-ln Theatre for Mrs.
Cecil Ssllcrs. Exp. date Aug. 24,
1939.
3i—a MU—HUUMwCnfOTW

Have four brand naw Goodyear
29-H E L P WANTED—FEMALE
Tubeless Tires. Size 670x13. All
1960 NASH, Statesman, t-door.
for 930 Phona 3041-W.
Clean, tubeless tires. Best offer WAITRESS - Apply Touehkon'a
Drug Stare, Mr. Clark.
a . around $130. 1930 Maple. No calls
Used extension table, 4 matching
“ • Saturday.
chairs and buffet 129. See Bill
Ai
- ■
■ ■
— - Curb girls, apply In peraon to
at SOB C. First St.
Plg'n Whistle.
I Luggage TraUtri. One 41 Chav*

• BUSINESS
SERVICES

Handsome Bedroom Special
Vanity with larga Mirror
Panel Bed
Chest of Drawers
Reg.
9139.1

14— APTS—HOUSES—ROOMS

*- - -

PUMPS A SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Venetian Blinds
All typea and alxes, fnataUad or Enclosed bead. Sag-proof bottom HERE ARE JUST A FEW
"D o It Youraalf."
rail with plaitic anas. Plastic or OF THE MANY SAVINGS
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
rayon upea; Cottorf or nylon Beautiful Dinette Sets. Choice of
ST-1NE
cords.
U Table Tops and 12 Chair
Machine aad Supply Co.
Sonkarik
GIam and Paint Co. covers . . . Com piste with 4
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. U 112*114 West 2nd St.
Chairs
Phone ait)
GATLIN BROTHERS
CASH
and
CARRY
—
2
Dressers,
DragUna A Bulldozer Service
with mirrors, 13.00 each. See
Ph. 2232 Geneva. 2493-W Sanford.
Bill, 203 E. First St.
ORLANDO Sentinel Star, CaU
And— Beautiful 34-Pc Dinnerware
Foot-lockers S8.93; 40-hr. Alarm
Set
Ralph Kay, 3160.
clocks 11.89. Sanford Jewelry It
Luggage Co. 300 Sanford Ave.

S#a the New Evinruda Line for '66
T. V. REPAIRS
ROBSON Sporti f l f G ood s
'Til 10 p. m. Service Call*. 13.00,
Evlarbde Sales A Service
J. Q. Herrin. Ph. 2893-J W. A.
M4 E. 1st 8t.
Phene *M
Norris, Ph. 1669. Licensed Technicisns, gusrsnteed work.
IS—TRAILERS

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STORE-WIDE
AUGUST SALE

BULLDOZING

IA—PLACES TO EAT

F or painting
•969-XR.

__________________

BALL REALTY

RAYMOND M. BALL
OSCAR M. HARRISON
REO. BftOKI»tS
8. D. Hlghleyman, Associate
2*4 Heath Park Avr.
Phone 908

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"Jltm ii, Chamr Houute,
N ew otteA N )!

8-19

DAILY C R O S S W O R D
9. Subtle
ACROSS
22. High,
I. Perch
emanation
craggy
4. Kumcald
6. Measure
hilt
ses-worm
i Heb i
23. Fish
7. Bring out
7. Old Norse
23. Soak
9. Moist
works
flax
13. Ilsilrntd
9. Moon god­ 26. Trees
dining car
dess
(trop­
IS. Hives
10. Didn't work
ical)
14. Loose hang­ It. Mystery
27. Coal.
ing points
story
Itlon
•16. Surly
author
28. Source
18. Indefinite
IS. Boy's nick­
of
article
name
light
17. Club
17. River bot­
29. Water
18. Elevated
tom
wheel
train
20. Feline
.30. Eject
i shortened) 11. Belonging to 32. A
19. Tammany
to him
food
governor
22. Ebb -----34. Sucqor
23. Fishing pole
26. Pisces
28. Quiet
31. Anglo-Nori msn labbr.l
32. Project
33. Farm ani­
mal
34. A rock
plant
37. Fish
31. r.thlcal
40. Plant of
78
nettls family
41. Edlblt
molluak
42. Per. to area
1* sit
43. Crooked
44. Yearning
DOWN
3 Warbled
9. Froxen
desserts
3. Thrice
(mus.)
4. Tarn aside

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36. Head rovem
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IF IT IS HEAL ESTATE
ask Crumley 4 Montcith
at 117 South Park, Phone 772
They Know

1900 Mellonvllle

Aleaander 4k Stringer
Real Estate &amp; Insurance
Mrs. Lourlne Messenger,
Aisoc.
107 Magnolia Ave.
Ph. IA
, ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A
NEW ROME?

SEE and COMPARE
Th# Hamas Built

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ODHAM 4 TUDOR. INC.
Builders of Fine Homes
For Flarida Living

Hobart A. W llllam n, R ealtor
Raymond Lundquist, Ahmjcuiu
Phene 1173 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
See ui lor trench Ave. Property
REAL ESTATE DRIVE IN
2344 French Ave.

J. W. HAM., RKALTOR
Johnny Wither. Associate
"Call Hall" Phone 1751

BEAUTIFULLY Designed Three
And Four Bedroom Homes
o ziei
t 4 2 baths
Laura 0 Oner, Broker
Varied Selection of Plans Avail­
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able.
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Kiwanians
d

GEORGE BARTLETT HERNDON I* shown receiving bis commis­
sion as n 2nd Lieutenant in the U. S. Army. Receiving this honor
upon hi* graduation from 8tetion University In DoLand, he will
enter the service In March o f 1987. Herndon la the son o f Mr. and
f Mrs. 0 . P- Hsmdon, 1800 Sanford Avc._____________ _____________ __

Big 3 Proposes W o rld
Board Handle Canal
LONDON Ufv—The Western B ig *
J h res proposal today that the
operation of th# Sue* Canal be
Qmade the responsibility of an In­
te rn a tio n a l board, Including Egypt
linked to the United Nations.
U. 8. Secretary of State Dulles,
m behalf o f the United States
France and Britain, presented a
fWir-point plan for solving the In­
ternational crisla blown up byEgyptian President Nasser's na­
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
tionalization of the vital waterway.
SAN FRANCISCO III — Repub.
Dulles told the 12-nation Sucx
.conference lha board proposed by llcani expect to work out in clos­
• th e Wait would be established by ed session tonight their first rough
treaty and would provide for op­ draft o f their IBM platform.
eration of the canal in accordance
Sen. Everett Dlrksen o f Illinois
with th* 1886 Constantinople con­
said
it will have a strong civil
vention.
‘ The plan would insure that the rights statement It may urge th*
board could not be dominated by arming of Israel (p help preserve
any single power or group of pow­ Middle East peace, reported New
ers and would open* the canal to
York Atty. Gen. Jacob K. Javlts.
Other developments
towards
Soviet Foreign Minister Dmitri
jtShepilov made a bid to broadsn Monday’s opening of tha national
v tbt conference to Indude 24 other convention in tho Cojr Palace &lt;
nations — Including Bed CMga—» Party stalwart* -reiterated at
waive procedural
*very opportunity that Vice PreslebyecUon* * »d expteslea wilting- detit Nixon would
M1|H sbo.tenomlnated.
. **nnmin*t&lt;.&lt;L
m u to help In a peaceful solution
But Governors Theodore McKclto teh dispute.
din - o f Maryland and Goodwin
Egyptian President Gamal Abdel
Knight o f California reiterated
Nasser, who boycotted the con­
squally frequently " I ’ m avail­
ference. kept an eya on the pro­
ceedings by sending some of his able." And headquarter! for Gov.
foreign experts to oLndon ea side- Christian Hertcr o f Massachusetts
was opened next door to the down­
a|Jne observers.
* The polite end formal air in this town office o f Citizens for Eisen­
old capital was in sharp contrast hower. The Citizens support Nlxoa.
Tho national committee ap­
to strike* and demonstrations
sweeping the Arab world in protest proved tbe seating o f a South Car­
olina delegation headed by David
against the conference.
ShepUov, in criticising th* make- Dowa of Bradley. It thus denied
ttp of the London parley, saldi
an appeal from National Commlt“ Cairo should be the real place teewoman Mrs. John E. Mcsservy,
dor a conference on the Sues Ca­ National Committeeman J. Bates
nal.”
Gerald and State Chairman Oscar
The Western Big Three called W. Pitts, old-line party regulars.
jrtha matting in London to chalThe committee also divided Mis­
* lenga Nasser's sole control over sissippi's 18 votes by approving a
the guts Canal and place it under Contest Committee report alotInternational guidance.
ting eight votes to a group beaded
by Perry W. Howard, Negro at­
torney and national committee­
man for 22 years, and seven to
a group led by Wirt Yerger Jr.,
Young Republican from Jackson,
Miss.

GOP To Work Out
First Rough Draft
Of '56 Platform

Kennedy To Place
Stevenson's Name
-.Before Convention

H CHICAGO IP — Adlai Stevenson
1-naaouneed today that he haa
*l|ed Sea. John Kennedy of Mas■aehuaetta to place his name befins th* Democratic National
Goavention for the presidential
nomination this afternoon.
-Rogor Tubby, presi secretary
ftif Stevenson, emphasized “ this
baa nothing to do with the vice
presidency.”
The press secretary said Stcv#UUon “ has long admired Sen.
Kennedy."
'-Tubby said WUliam Blair, Stev­
enson's assistant, started Hying
about 1 a. m. CDT today to reach
Kennedy and ask him to make
tba nominating speech.
The senator was rsacksd about
g 'o'clock and agreed to do it,
TUbby added.

# ta ll Tells Group
Ike Is 'President
O f All People'

.

BAN FRANCISCO IP — Leonard
Hall, chairman of tha Republican
Nilioqal Committee, told a mass
rn f«»«g of San Francisco Young
Republicans 1a* night that Dwight
D. Elsenhower is th* first man In
A m erica n history who is " a presi­
d e n t of all the people."
“ When yoo taka a proposal
the President, the first thing
asks la: “ la that a good tUag
US million Americans?" Kak
W rte d -

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ess

If Ym t Herald Is Not
Delivered By I P. M.
Call 1821 Before 7 P. M.
For Delivery

Sikes: Adoption
Of 'Milder' Plonk
Means Party Win
CHICAGO U»v-Rep. Robert L.
Sikes, chairman of (he Florida
delegation to the Democratic con­
vention. said today the adoption of
Utc "m ilder'' civil rights platform
plank “ means a party victory In
November."
Sikes said as ba left the conven­
tion hall in tha early morning hours
that the party is more united than
at any time, since 1032. He said
it “ closed ranks last night."
The Democrats, he continued,
“ are now ready to go out and win."
He said adoption of the platform
and rejection of a minority report
on civil rights “ shows that this
U a day of moderation."
dent 'Truman In his speech to the
“ redeemed himself” to
a large extent with those of the
who are supporting Adlai
party v
Stevenson for the nomination.
Florida 'will cast Us ■ votes to­
night In Ibe presidential nomination
iand it was a possibility that Steven­
son might get them all. Twenty-two
arc icommitted to the former Illi­
nois governor and the other six
would have gone to Sen. Estes Kafauver had he stayed in the race.
The six have not made up their
minds fully on a candidate. They
leaned ofr a while to Sen. Stuart
Symington of Missouri but there
were indications that Stevenson
mtgh gtt them along with the
others on the first balloR
convention
q
—

Members of the Sanford Kiwants
Gub, In a spontaneous demonstra­
tion, rose to their feet and applaudthe efforts of young Allyson
11-year-old concert pianist,
provided the program at their
meeting yesterday afternoon.
Her rendition of two classical
numbers and two encores, one of a
syncopated style and the other of
the so-called “ boogie'' type, elicited
enthusiastic applause. Beginning
with “ La I’ apillion" (The Butterfly)
by Lavalce, Allyson next played
her arrangement o f three number*
by Lecuona, “ Andalnela, Malaguena and Ante El Eicorial". Her en­
cores were: “ Nola” ar»J “ Bumble
Boogie."
She was Introduced by Charllt
Morrison, member of the advertis­
ing staff of The Sanford Herald,
who has acted as her mentor on
the many appearances she has
made In recent months. In his
Introduction, Morrison took occa­
sion to read an editorial appeasing
recently in another paper which
praised the young pianist in glow­
ing terms and concluding with the
paragraph, "SanforJ is some day
going to ho mighty proud of this
young lady. Sanford is mighty
proud of her right now."
Little MDs Lee's next appear­
ance Is scheduled for Saturday
night at the Mayfair Inn, at 8:15
o'clock when she will be featured
In a short recital following the
swimming party being held for the
members of the Mayfair Inn Coun­
try Gub and Bath and Tennis Club.
Mrs. Ruby Williams, Assistant
Manager of the Inn. extends a
cordial Invitation to all music lov­
er* to hear AUyaon. Thar# will be
no admission charge. It ia suggested that thos* planning to attend
use the North entrance to the inn;
th* one facing Lake Monroe,

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THURSDAY. AUGUST 16, 1956
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D em o s C e rta in
1st
B a llo t W in For
A
d
la
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R unning

State School Heads
M a te Big
Q u e s tio n Favor Uniform Rule
For Handling Law

MRS. F. R. THOMAS, left,
shown displaying the, flag

Clifford McKIhbln end Mr». Lillian Bakka nrc
which ia being sent to Montana. (I’hotu By Jameson)

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Red Lodge, Mont. Lutheran Church W ill
Receives Florida
O ffer 'Prayer For Day'
Flag From Sanford
John Bailey, USN
Three VAH-9 Men
To Attend Officer
Re-Enlist In Navy
Candidate School

Betsy or not, Tuesday wai reenlistment day at Heavy Attack
Squadron Nine, NAB Sanford.
SWaring aver fo r tiwO ur six
y e n were Lloyd A. Ricker, Avi­
ation
Machinist's
Mato First
Gass, and Graden 0 . Grooms,
Aviation Ordnanceman First Gass.
Both men were sworn by Lcdr.
W. E. QUdewell, acting in the
hurricane-flyaway absence of tha
squadron's commanding officer,
Cdr. W. R. Hazlrtt.
Also re-enlisted earlier this
week was Donald L. Blrkemeyer,
Aviation Machinist's Mate First
Gass. Currently serving as senior
storekeeper of VAH-2, Blrkemeyer
Is responsible for the procure­
ment and accounting of all air­
craft parts, tools and supplies
used*by the squadron, from pen­
cils and paper clips to propellers
and Jet engines. He halls from
Marshall, Minn., first joined tha
Navy at Minneapolis In July IMS,
and has served aboard the air­
craft carriers Wright, Palau,
and Cabot. He and Mrs. Blrkemeyar have two daughters, Don­
na Lynna, three and Busan Kaye,
two.
Lloyd Ricker la a native of
Brook, Ind., where he was employ­
ed by the Standard Elevator Co.,
before entering the Service in De­
cember, 1M0. He and Mr*. Ricker
have two children also, Rebecca,
7, and Ronald, 10. Ricker 1* pres­
ently a third crewman In one o f
VAIM 's Heavy Attack bombers.
Groomt la another member o f
the squadron's vital ground taam
which keepi its sircraft ready for
action. He comes from Alton. Mo.,
and first enlisted at St. Ixmls In
October, 1M2.

Beginning Sunday Aug. 19, the
day may be started with a prayer,
After seeing that In the Festival may be interrupted for a contqling
o f Nations, held esch year (n Red moment o f prayer, or ended with
Lodge, Mont., the Florida state a “ Prsyer For The Day."
flag was not among those dla-' The Lutheran Church of The Re­
played. Mi's. F. R. Thomas and I deemer will provide a “ Prayer
Mrs. Lillian Bakka decided to d o 1 For Tha Day” which may tie
heard by telephone beginning with
something about it.
Both are wives of service pers­ the dedication uf Its new Chapel
onnel attached to VAH-U at tha Building eu West 25th Place.
Through the us* of Southern
Sanford Naval Air Btatloa.
Th* festival Is held esch year Bah Tefopbon# Company's autoat Red Lodge and flags o f many matte answering service, "Prayer
nations and slates are exhibited. For The Day" brings to Hanford's
"It's a big affair there,” said telephone users an opportunity to
hear, each day, a prayer. The
Mrs. Bakka.
prayer Is changed daily, provid­
After noting that the Montana
ing a prayer to fit each day's par­
festival did not have a flag th*
ticular celebration, hardship, ac­
ladies Invited the local Chamber
complishment, sadness or gain.
of Commerce o f which C. W. MeInstalled in the new Chapel
Klbbin Is president, to make the
Chureh Building, the prayer may
presentation.
b* heard at any time of the day
The flag has already been air- nr night by calling 1928. The tele­
mailed to Red Lodge to be there phone user will hear a 28-xcrund
In time for the Festival which ia praver to fit each day’s activi­
scheduled from Aug. 18 through
ties.
Aug. 24.
Naw In thl* area, tha "Prayer
The flag, by the way, was sent For Tha Day” Is available to
to the Mayor of Red Lodge.
everyone merely by calling the
number designated.
Rev. Phillip Srhlsssmanu. pas­
tor of (he Lutheran Church of The
Redeemer, will voice esch day's
Enthusiasm and excitement are prayer. Ih e service Is automatic
at a high pitch at th* present and the listener will hear only
time at the Nicholson Buick Co. the prayer. U the Hue is busy the
on Magnolia Ave. upon receipt of listener has only to call bark with­
the newa that tha local daalership in a few seconds to hear the re­
It now in a tie for second place In corded "Prayer For The Day."
Many Sanford people will lie
a sales contest that Includes all
the Buick dealers in th* Jackson­ able to find ransolallon and help
ville zone area known as the class through the use of "The Prayer
three, smaller dealers, comprising For Th# Day" which Is constantly
Florida, Eastern South Carolina available throughout the week and
without Interruption, according
and Eastern Georgia.
Nearly 20 dealers are engaged in to th* congregation of the Luth­
this spirited contest, tbe winner of eran Church of The Redeemer,
which will be awarded an all-ex- Missouri Synod.
pens* paid trip to Nassau. To tha
Everyone is invited to use the
salesmen associated with tha
first place dealership will ga service, said officers o f the local
many valuable prizes.
Lutheran Church-

Nicholson Buick
Ties For 2nd Place

34 Cars Of Freight
Train Are Derailed
BALTIMORE
*&gt;*—Thirty-f o u r
car* of a long Baltimore anJ Ohio
freight train plunged off the tracks
about five mUes east of here early
his morning and several ears were
set ablaze.
Three firemen suffered minor in­
juries In fighting the.fire.
A railroad spokesman said ap­
parently an overheated journal box
on a freight car caused the derail­
ment and fire.
The crash ripped up tracks of
the main line and broke commu­
nications. The spokesman said the
road expected to have service re­
stored on the eastbounJ tracks by
S p. m. EST and on the westbound
rails by S p. m. Trains were being
rerouted over Pennsylvania Rail­
road tracks.

W eather

s u e s M UX HBKK. s o * " , says uonese l . Birfconaoyor many times
■ day as he bandits th# flew o f pacta requisitions for VAH-9.
■Irk# mayor re-enlisted for anotker four years thl* week, says
he'd like to (pond ell four years in Sanford. (Official Photo, U. 8.
Navy)

From AJ third rrew„'Ty» to bombardler-navtntor (n Officer CandL
date 8ehool— lhat'i
the short
story of John Bailey’ s career In
Ssnfonl. Halley, nn Aviation .Ma­
chinist's Mate First Oa*» with
neavy Attack Squadron Nine, has
l&gt;een selectM to attend the Navy's
Officer Candidate School at New­
port. It. I. under the Integration
program which make* It possible
for qualified enlisted men to earn
officers’ stripe*.
He first came to Sanford In Feb
"i.iry 1983. flying as an AJ third
crewman with the squadron's com­
manding officer. His Interest in the
lleavj Attack program led to his
•election for bombardier-navigator
training in April 1953. After com­
pleting the course at IIATU. which
a! that time was located In Nor­
folk. V*., John returned to VAH-9.
During tho squadron's recent de­
ployment he flew as bombardier
with Cdr. W. E. Lento*, who was
Commanding Officer at that lime.
Hailey comes from Delaware, Ohio,
presently lives at 2313 South Kim
Ave. He and Mrs. nnlley have
two children, Hefoic coming to
Hanfoid Halley was stationed at
the Naval Air Test Center, Patux­
ent River, Md.

Mediation Board
TrysTo Head Off
Threatened Strike

CONVENTION HALL. Chicago
lb—The Democrats, safely past
the shoals of a possible partyTALLAHASSEE (H -F 1 n r 1J a’ *
shattering tight over civil rights,
salted happily today Into the for­ county school superintendents fa­
malities or naming Adlai Steven­ vor uniform rule* for admln'sterIng the new pupil a-slgnme.v law
son as their presidential nominee.
designed to' preserve segregation.Tensions had swept away and
At a meeting here yesterday,
left a gayer mood among the del­
the school head* recommended
egates who trooped back Into this
that county school boards adoot
hall to listen to the "man who" regulations drown up by the State
speeches and Joined In thk tradi­ Department of Education beforo
tional whoopla accompanying the elasie* start next month.
placing o f the names of the presi­
The superintendents also rccdential hopefuls before the con­ ••mended that a continuing com­
vention.
mittee be named to work with a
Tho balloting will come at to­ committee from the ichool board
night's session, and nobody doubt­ assoclationantl the Slate Depart­
ed for a moment that It would he ment of Education ‘ o study th#
Stevenson on the first.
problems and make further rccIn delegation caucuses, a big omendatloni on Implmenatlng th*
t-irch was on to the M-year-old program.
former Illinois governor and 1982
The new law calls for county
nominee.
school board* to assign pupil* to
Decisions in moVnlng meetings school* for which they arc best
fairly shot him soaring high •ulted on th* ha*i* of Intellectual
above the winning’ total, based on ability, scholastic proficiency aud
The Associated Press poll of del­ a number of intangible sociological
and psychological factors.
egate preferences.
Tha State Department of Educa­
Six additional votes from North
Carolina put him over ths top. tion was requested to make recoinKansas had Just thrown In 18. To­ mcndaDons on testing materials to
be used In classifying and reassign­
gether, the two atates gave Stcving pupils under (he law.
ensnn 680—or 3‘ * more than need­
State School Supt. Thomas a
ed for the nomination.
Bailey said, tests which would
He climbed within breathing dis­ stand up In tb* court* must ba
tance of the winning total, baaed standard and nationally recognized.
on The Associated Press poll o f
John Wigglntoh of Tallahassee,
delegate preferences. In ths first a member o f tha Fabltlnskl comreport from morning esueuses.
mltta* which drafted the new as­
It was Kansas, plopping 16 signment law, said It woulJl provotes to Stevenson and shooting sorva segregated tehools fur "quit*
his total Juit li t short o f the 8MH *oma time" but whit* and Negro#*
ilm dd prepare for possible Integraneeded for nomination*'
StUl to n in e were a flock at tlen eventually.
Soithern vot#» which had baeB
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h«14 u nto* mltted pending aeti*6
on the civil rigbta plank. Th* cor
vention's defeat early today of at*
tempts to force In a "strong''
plank cleared the way for th*
Southerner* to take a stand.
But most of the other one-Um*
hopefuls for tha nomination wero
of a mind to let their names l&gt;e
lafc.srnled to the convention, la
some Instances, there was tha
At a special meeting called thta
thought of a possible build-up for morning for the local School
the future. The opportunity to be Board member*, the Fabialnakl
praised simultaneously on most of committee report was dlscusiad..
the country's radio and TV sta­
The board will meet In a spec­
tions doesn’t come often.
ial session next Friday to adopt
The Tennessee delegation an­ rule* and regulation* for pulling
nounced that Gov. Frank Gem- thl* report into effect.
ent, who had his day In tbe spot­
New teacher* war# also announ­
light as convention keynoter, wai ced and Include Mra. May Fort, a
withdrawing as a favorite son can­ teacher at Seminole High School
didate, The Tennesseean* delayed who was appointed Dean o f Girl*
action as to where their 32 votes and assiidant to the principal at
will go until a caucus on the flo o r.. High %hool for the ensuing school
Gov. Averell llarrlman of Now| year.
York, who made the chief chal­
Hen Steel# was transferred
lenge to Stevenson In th# week's from Lake Munroc School to ba
maneuvering, Insisted he was still a teacher in Junior High School
In serious contention. He fired a while Mrs. Mgry Roger* wee
telegram to all chairmen *»f state transferred as a teacher from the
delegations telling them
Lyman school to Seminole High
“ I have just talked with Presi­ SehooL
dent Truman. We are determined
Other* appointed were Mra,
to fight through to the nomination Marcella Olllnff at South Side,
tonight regardless o f any rumors Ml** Martha Thompson, Lyman
to the contrary you have heard School, and Mr*. Effle Durden to
or may yet hear."
Junior High School.
But to the delegates the remain-1
ing unanswered big question of
the convention was who la to be
Stevenson's running mata.

M S. May Fort Is
Named Assistant
To SHS Principal

MIAMI, (ft —The National Medi­
ation Board moved today to head
o ff a threatened itrike by 379 Na­
tional Alrllnei pilots, *ct for mid-1
August IS
Ad mUliana
night Friday.
Izzalh McT?e»e&gt; (Sanford)
In identical
telegrams, the
Linda King (Sanford)
board asked the pilots to postpona
Thoma- It. Alford (Sanford)
the strike and it offered to medi­
DlriNarges
ate the issues In dispute.
Homer Thomas (Sanford)
Clony Smith (Roddy, Toon.)
Jamei llolaren, a hoard medialor here on other business, wasi ifary Carter and Baby (Sanford)
Births
assigned to the rate and wai ex­
Young
ported to contact both aides prndIB
’ “T
log a joint meeting.
Aduiltslees
Charlie Dennett (I
The dispute involves a retire*
raent plan, legal liability, whether Mrs. Robert Default
Irma Gibson tSs
pilots should take company phy.
tical examinations on tlselr own
SterUng Robinson (Longwood)
Births
time and at their own aspense,
Baby Girl Default
and the CapU*l-NAL Interchange
Vbiting lik en
agreement.
pm .
Private Room* -11 a.m. to • pm
NAL claims none o f these issues Semi-Private Rooms—I p.m. to 4
Is subject to negotiation because
p.m.; 7 p.m. to I p.m.
the current contract does not ex­
Pediatries — II a. m. to • p. m.
pire until n u t August.
(Parents and/or grandparent*
The Air Line Pilots Asan. argue*
only)
that the interchange and retire­ Obit*tries—In accordsncc w
wli tthh|
ment Issues were left open and
accommodations and no visitor*
visitors
that details of the physical exam­
during feeding of babies.
ination issue wart to be worked
out latsr. It contends that th* le­
AD D ITIO N AL LOCAL NEW* I
gal liability Issue la “ moral” aud
lias arisen since th* contract was
ON i*AGE EtOM i

Hospital Notes

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Fly Infestation
Lower; Road Blocks

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&gt;1 •*•» .ft _ The aerial spray
campaign has rcdui-cd the Medi­
terranean fruit fly Infastatlnn of
Florida to the point where fur­
ther rearrangement uf road blocks
Is planned.
The roadblock* will be removed
from L\ S. 41 at Everglades, on
State Uond 29 north of Ev«r|ladrs
amt on S'.a'c Road 80 near Alva.
Tbe Fort M)er« area will be re­
moved from roadblocks because
the Ia Ic- tattoo luvel ha* been low.
cred. A road block on Slate Hoad
31 north of the Intersection with
State Road 78 will be moved
across .ns road. Formerly remov­
ing fruit from north-bound cars,
it will not confiscate fruit in care
’'ended for the Fort Myer* area,
Uccaiui nr infestation Is (till
••-•avy at t*unla Gorda, a readMock will be act up ou UJL 41
oulh of the town to check traffic
headed for Fort Myor*.
Aerial spraying wo* stopped *8
!ire»
•irlhi nr the southusl
Florid
coast. F.aue. uow wiR
•pray only aom« 50,800 u r n , toeluding 47,000 1st tb# Miami are*
am] some 3,109 at Fart
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Betsy's Course Veers
A w ay From F lo rid a
J. Saunders Local
Dancer Is Accepted
In Corps de Ballet
Slits Jonl SaunJers, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Saunders, 210
Scott Ave. recently completed stu­
dies in New York City. While there
she auditioned for the Radio City
Music Hall Corpi de Ballet and
was accepted.
As there will be no vacancy for
several months Misa Saunders will
return to Sanford. While in New
York she ha a had training in
dance and ballet with Jack Stanley
School of Danco (tap, ballet and
modem jars) Arlelgh Peterson Stu­
dio (modern jaxi); Ballet Russe da
Monte Carlo School of Ballet and
others.
Here she has had training with
Grace Arthur Studios in Braden­
ton; Cogbum School ot Dancing,
Sanford; Duxbury School ot Danc­
ing, Sanford; where ahe also work­
ed is student assistant.
She attended local schools and
graduated from Seminole High
School with tha claia of 1954. Sha
also enrolled a t Florida State Uni­
versity where she was prominent
in Modern Dance Groups.
Lately, taking Intensive study
and dance teachera training from
the Royal Studios in Winter Park
Mist Saunders, this p a st, year,
taught at the Winter Garden Stu­
dios.
The popular young Sanford danc­
er waa assistant teachar a t the
Duxbury School of Dancing here
■nd in March, 1956, successfully
JON1 SAUNDER8
passed examination In ballet and
(Photo By Js meson; tap and was accepted Into mem­
bership of the Danca Masters of
America, Florida Chapter No. Two.
In September abe will teach
elaaaea In balla, toe, tap, aeroba­
tic, modem J a n and baton wjlb
the Duxbury School of Dancing.

JongwoodCofC
PlansTo Launch
Membership Drive

LONGWOOD-The firit regular
meeting of the Longwood Area
Cham ber of Commerce was held
' • * t Thuraday evening with re*
tiring president Charles Morrison
turning over the gavel to incoming
president Richard Zartman for
tha year 1956-57.
President Zartman requested
that a membership drive be start­
ed immediately to enlist more
members so that the work planned
for the year could be accomplish­
ed. The Chamber body agreed
• n d the following were appointed
to the committee: Mrs. Russell
Grant, Mrs. John Carhart, Mrs.
Harold Willis, Mrs. Maurice Ru­
dolph and R. C. Carlson. This
committee will meet this week and
elect its chairman, from the above
earned group.
A report was given by L. L.
Cox on the Medical Building as
well as a finance report from re­
tir in g treasurer Lew Arnold. Funds
i r e expected to be available
soon for the building’s completion.
Several of the committee chair­
men have not been appointed.
However, President Zartman hopes
to be able to do so a t thn neat
meeting. Mrj. Claude U y o was
appointed chairman of publicity for
the coming year.
Dr. Harry R. Amsley of Apopka
^ i a guest of the evening and
" p o k e to Ibe group.
Refreshments were served at
under the chairmanship of Mrs.
P. J. Zartman*

Rep. Sikes States
Bandwagon Rolling
For Stevenson
vS CHICAGO tlt—The chairman of
Tlorida'a Democratic convention
delegation aald today that the
bandwagon is beginning to roll
again for Adlal Stevenson as the
presidential candidate.
--R ep. Robert Sikes said this was
jiarucularlr noticeable In the
Mouth end among other states at
be listened to delegates talk.
Z Jiu d after last nights keynote
-w atch, Sikas said Gov. rra n k
TCetnent will bear watching as a
When for the second place on the
ticket.
“ It was a magnificent keynote
address," Sikes said. He aded
Jhat the talk was something the
Democratic Party needed to get
U started toward a November vtoreported that the Stevengalea la the group numI bad bald discussions with
who formerly . ware for
ifauver and now have aald

'56-57 Pre-School
Program To Get
Underway Friday
Tha 1956-57 pre-school program
will get underway on Friday, with
a principals meeting in the county
school office at 9 a. m,
Teachers and principals will re­
port for duty a t their respective
schools on Aug. 20 at B&lt;34. A
county-wide meeting of all princi­
pals and teachers will be bald at
the Pine Crest School on Aug. 21,
1:30. The principal speaker at the
morning session will be Dr. Bro­
ward Culpepper, Executive Secre­
tary of the State Board of Control.
School personnel will be introduced,
and a short business meeting of
the Seminole County Education As­
sociation Is scheduled,
Lunch will be served In the new
Pine Crest Cafetorlum. The lunch­
eon program will Include talk* by
special guests.
Thea fternoon session will be de­
voted to a general session followed
by group meetings.
On Wed., Aug. 22, all principals
and teachers will attend a meeting
of District V o f‘the Florida Edu­
cation Association In Daytona
Beach.
Mrs. Audrey Beid, hand-writing
Consultant, will hold a Clinic for
all elementary teacbera a t the
Pine Crest School on Aug. 14.
A representative group of teach­
ers. principals and supervisors,
will attend a Materials of Instruc­
tion Clinic in Tavares on Aug, 29.
Registration of pupila la schedul­
ed for the morning of Aug.
beginning at 9 a. m. Ruses will pick
up children a t regular stops am)
return them at noon.
Teachers and principals will be in
their respective schools on all other
days during tbe pra-school period
making plans and preparing for
tt-e new school year.

Milk Commission
To Re-Organize
A t Meet Today
JACKSONVILLE UP—The Flor­
id i Milk Commission bolds a re­
organisation meeting here today.
A new chairman will probably
be named to take the place of
C. Raymond Leo of Clearwater.
Gov. Collins on inly 17 ap­
pointed three consumer members
to four year terms;
Howard WalUm, Miami labor
leader to take the place Of William
Imand of Miami; Dexter Lowry of
Tallahassee, retired Army colunsl,
to u k e the place ol Lai} aod
H. G. Cochran, Lake City hard­
ware merchant to taka t h e -----of Mrs. Bertha EUlott of J
vUl*.
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Lee and Imand resigned
before expiration «g

MlAMIun—Hurricane Belay veer­
ed away from its beeline course to­
ward Florida today and forecasters
■aid that if tbe trend continues the
center ot the small but violent tro­
pical storm may never reach the
Florida coasl.
Hurricane warning* ware low­
ered along tbe thickly-populated
southeast Florida "gold coast"
from Palm eBach southward at 11
a. m. EST a* tbe storm continued
Ua gradual awing away from its
earlier northwest course to a more
northerly direction.
The checkered warning flags still
flew, however, along the 100-mile
stretch of coast from Palm Beach
to Melbourne and a "hurricane
watch" was advised from Mel­
bourne to Brims vlck, Ga.
A "Hurricane watch” is a warn­
ing for residents to keep abreast
of storm advisories and be ready
to lake precautions if they become
necessary.
Centered 230 miles east of Palm
Beach, Hurricane Betsy was mov­
ing northwestward at about 14
miles an hour. Forecasters aald it
probably would conlnue on Its pres­
ent course for the next six to 12
hours.
After that, said the 11 a. m.
EST advisory, "there are some In­
dications of a more northerly
movement. If tbla development oc­
curs, he likelihood of tbe hurricane
center reselling the Florida coast
will decrease."
The storm’s Intensity was un­
changed. Winds of 120 mllea an
hour whirled in a small area
around the "eye" and winds of
hurricane velocity 78 mllea an hour
or greater reachad out ISO miles
to the northeast and 40 miles in
other directions,

Hospital Reveals
New Visiting Hours

Upon the recommendation of
the Medicar H alf, tha Board of
Trustees e f (ha Samlnole Memorial
HospitalIbssi eliminated the m an -

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■“ ,1- r n ’ ‘ i t
For the past six months, morn­
ing visiting h o rn hava been ob­
served; however, the large num­
ber of morning visitors has mada
it Increasingly difficult for the
hospital and Medical Staff to rend­
er efficient medical care to the
patient*. Because the hospital
realizes th at visitors, as well as
the itaff, are primarily concerned
about the patient’s welfare, the
ring visiting hours will be­
come effective Aug. 15:
Private rooms, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Semi-private rooms, 2 p.m, to
4 p.m. and 7 p.m. to s p.m.
Pediatrics, It a.m. to 8 p.m.
(Parents a n d /o r grandparents
only).
Obstetrics, In accordance with
accommodation and no visitors
during feeding of babies.

CofC Directors,
Committee Heads
To Meet Tonight
The Seminole County Chamber
of Commerce has issued a request
that alt directors and committee
chairmen Uke notice of the Di­
rectors meeting being held tonight
at t p.m. a t the Commissioners
Rooms, City Hall. ,
They are asked to note the
change of meeting place, due to
the fact that the State Auditors
are operating in the session room
of the Educational building.
The following Items have been
scheduled:
waterways report;
county highway and road report;
Industrial report; and businesseducation day

Hurricane
S a fe ty
M e a su re s
For those not familiar with hur­
ricanes the following safety meas­
ures have been released by the
American Red Cross which will be
helpful a* a guide to tbe action to
be taken when warnings are issued
of an approaching hurricane:
1. Keep your radio on and listen
for late warning* and advis­
ories.
2. Pay no attention to rumors.
Rely only on the official wea­
ther advices and warnings.
3. Get away and stay away from
low-lying beaches or other lo ­
cations which may be swept
by high tides or storm waves.
If your only passage to high
ground la over a road likely to
be under water during n
severe storm, then leave early.
Don’t run the risk aI being
marooned.
4. If your house is up out at the
danger ot high tide and I* well
built (securely anchored to
foundation with a good roof
also securely fastened) then
It is probably the best plaea
to weather oultha storm.
5. Board up windows or put storm
shutters in place. When you
board up use good lumber se­
curely fastened. Maka-ihlfl
boarding may do more dam­
age than none at alL Have
strong bracing tor outside
doors.
I, Get in extra food, especially
things which can be eaten
without cooking or with very
little preparation. Remember
the electric power may be off
and you may be without refri­
geration.
7. if emergency erfoking facilities
are neceasary, be sure they
are In working order.
I. Sterilise the bathtub, and fill
It with water. Also aterillie
and fill all Jugs, bottles, cook­
ing utensils and other Contain­
ers. as w ater aervlco may be
Interrupted. Even for some­
time after service has been
restored it may be wise to boll
drinking water, unleu you aio
sure the supply received from
the city's water quins la safe.
I . Hava o flashlight In working
condition and k ro $ |itl h tn d h
19. Check oh everything that
might blow away or be tom
Iocm. Garbage cans, garden
tools, signs, porch furniture,
asmings, and other objects be­
come weapons of destruction in
hurricane winds. Store them
ail inside If possible. Loose ob­
jects on the roofa ot building*
are especially dangerous.
II. Be sure that a winJow or
door can be opened on the
lee (ide of the house — Ihe
side opposite the one feeing
the wind.
12. If the center or "eye" of the
• storm passei directly over,
there will be a lull In the wind
lasting from a few minutes
to half an hour or more. Stay
in a safe place. Make emer­
gency repairs during Ihe lull
if necessary, but remember
tbe wind will return suddenly
from the opposite direction,
frequently with even greater
violence.
12. Be calm. Your ability to
meet emergencies will Inspire
and help others.

House Fire Is
Reported Today
It wae reported today that
the Sanford Fire Department an­
swered a call at 12:05 *.m. to put
out a fire at 907 W. 12th St.
The fire did considerable damage
to the home and ia believed to
have originated in the kitchen.
The name of the negro couple oc­
cupying the borne was not im
mediately avaitable.

Pilot Says Betsy
JACKSONVILLE (P-H urricane
Betsy may not be big as tropical
storms go but It’s tough.
As a m atter of fact, Lt. J . E.
Shipman, a Navy pilot with some
IB , tow level storm penetrations
to his credit, boBcves "Betsy la
probably the second toughest hur­
ricane I’ve c m flows."
The V-yaar-old flier from Mem­
phis, Tana., who te In his fourth
year of hurricane hunting end
watching, said today Hurricane
Fox la IN I waa a little rougher.
Shipman and his crew of nine
men have made the only low leval
penetration of Betsy since its dis­
covery last week. The Tennessean
took hie twin-engine P2V plane la­
te Betsy's eye Friday.
"1 wee surprised by it," he said
this morning at the Naval Air
Station here after a 11-hour trick
tracking the season's second tropi­
cal storm an a radar
" I didn't expect it te be such n
developed alarm at that
stage," he aald a f the flight lata
the eye, "A t ana apet we ran inte

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TUESDAY. A U G U ST 14, 1956

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

N o. I l l

A aoociatcd Prooo Loaood W ir t

No Break Seen In Demos
Nomination Deadlock
Board Unable To Reach £a v o rjt ? Vocational Service
Property Agreement Sons Cling Talks, Music Duel
To Votes Entertain Rotarians

The City Commissioners at la at *night's meeting were unable to
reach an, agreement involving the
sale of three piece* of city-own­
ed property.
E. J. Moughton Jr. appeared be­
fore the commissioners with an
offer from Edward Cox, owner of
the Monroe Boat Basin of flO.OOO
for property on French Ava. at the
railroad tracka near Commercial
"This la your park.
SI.
Let no one say, and
. MoughUm slated that Cox wanted
Say it to your shame,
to build a 5,000 foot building for
That all was beauty
the manufacturing of Fibre Glass
Until you came."
Boats.
The Crystal Lake Fubllc Beach
He sUted that the . firm would at Grand Bend Ave. and Country
eventually employ 30 to 40 people. Club road In Lake Mary is again a
Mayor Scott aald that the city, thing of beauty.
a few months ago, had been of­ Following the decision of tho
fered 220.000 for this same piece of Seminole County Board of Com­
missioners last Monday, county
property.
etatedref
im ANWftEico cm cm workers got to work immediately.
Commissioner H ig g in b o th a m Bath houses and toilets were re­
■tated that be could not see how built, the dangerously decaying
the commissioners could Justify dock was demolished, and the high
selling for 210,000 when formerly weed* and other debris cut down
and removed.
they were offered 120,000.
This morning, C. G. McWalera,
Mougblon laid that he under­ discing and grading contractor of
stood the land was being held for Lake Mary, donated hia machinery
an Industrial area and that the and time to creating a beach a n a
boat company would create a pay­ at least four times as large as the
roll as well as bringing the city old one. ’
additional taxes.
All that remains now to make
The City Commlaalonara decided Crystal Lake beach one of the
to have the property appraised by "nlceiL" swimming spots In cen­
the local real estate men eo at tral Florida Is putting clay on the
to determine n near value and entrance parking area and Install­
that they would notify Moughton ing picnic tables and benches,
and Cox at a future date.
d a y for the beach will be obtain­
Charioa Atkinson, appeared be­ ed from surplus excavation on the
fore the commission regarding Upaela road project, it waa stat­
tha poxtlbllity of obtaining tho ed by a member of the County
rity property at Ninth and French Board of Commissioners last week.
Ave.
Trash cans have keen placed
He (tile d (b it ho would etart a a t vantage print*. sad awlmraaro
bustaee* that would be
eases mite t riflUAlUd to - COIMf1(1 t .lll
to the community and bring tha maintaining the p n eaat neat a p ­
pearance of tha beach.
city $4,000 to $1,000 In taxes.
Bill Hutchison, city attorney,
stated tbe properly could not ho
used for anything but a park be- Young Concert
cause It aawd ah ahrdlu shr cm
esuee U waa donated to the city Pianist Has
with that apeclflration. He also
stated that any other uee of th» Busy Schedule
Ono ol tho busiest little tidies
land would revert It back to tha
In
town right now Is Allyson Lao,
heira of the original owner.
A request to purchase city pro­ young concert pianist, daughter
perty by W. E. (Bill) E lans to of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Lee. Fol­
relocate his recently burned lowing recent eppearaocea before
roofiitg business waa rejected by the Rotary Club and North Orlan­
do Klwanla Club and Liana’ Clubs
the commissioners.
in several secUona of Central
Florida, the talented youngeter la
to appear before the
City's Stray Dogs scheduled
Sanford Klwanls Club tomorrow;
In For Rough Time ■t the Mayfair Inn Ball Room Sat­
Stray doge in Stnfonl are In for urday night and ate the local
a rough tima in the near future. Lions Club next Tuesday noon.
Allyson, who has committed
Tbe City Commission last night
passed a motion that all dogs to memory over M classical and
must be licenaed and vaccinated. popular numbers, baa roeolvad
The City Manager was Instruct­ the plaudits of her audiences
ed to employ a dog catcher im­ everywhera and, although only tlmediately and he was also Instruct­ years-old, plays the piano (and
ed to publish a notice giving dog some o( the Instruments have been
owners 10 days In which to get pianos In name, only I) in e man­
ner that would do credit te one
their doge property tagged.
Instructions wera also given to three time* her age. She has re­
ceived enthusiastic and euloglsplace the dogs in tho city pound
and give owners three daye in tie press notices with oven odltorlali having betn written about
which to claim them.
Commissioner Higginbotham aald her exceptional talent.
She will be Introduced a t her
that the purpoO* waa to clear tbo local appearances by Charlie
streets of stray dogs, not to pick Morrison, "long Ume friend" of
up chllden’a pots.
Ha further stated there wai tha Lee family.
always a danger of children get
ting scarred and hurt by the stray T V Star M. Raye
dog*.

Remodeling Work
At Crystal Lake
Nears Completion

'Tough Storm'

"We came down to 100 faet above
the water and 1 was generally
having trouble controlling the air
plane. After we got down to about
100 feet It pushed us up and we
Went into the ays at 1,000 feet.”
Once In the eye, the slightly
built pilot said, be dropped the
plana to BOO feet and tried to cir­
cle. Although It waa only 3 o’clock
in the afternoon visibility was
poor.
“Wa stayed in about 10 minutes,
then found a soft spot and made
our departure," ho recalled.
The watch last night oo Betsy
waa "straight radar tracking," be
■aid. T han was nothing unuiuaL
Lt. Lg. D. E . Bailey of Deerfield, I1L, flight aerologist on LL
Shipman’s crow, said Betsy last
night had developed considerably
since Friday.
' "Tbo oye baa grown from about
10 miles !u diameter to M miles,"
he said.
Tho M-year-otd bachelor ofiioor
flow into throo hurricanes
year said Betsy wa* "on* of
Iks roughest. I t didn’t have tho
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biggest but It was extremely se­
vere,” be said.
"F or a storm only a few days
old to have 100-knot winds—about
112 miles an hour—is unusual This
one had probably more than 100knots winds when the penetration
was made."
For Ena. Jack V. Baird, n flight
aerologist from Pullman, Wash.,
making hia first trip Into a hurri­
cane, the flight waa "pretty rough
going. I didn't have much time for
observing anything.
" I had Jack pretty busy doing
Um things I didn’t have tlmo U
do." remarked Lt. Bailey. "We
didn't really expect tho storm to
toes the piano around as much as
It did."
Batsy, watched oo tha radar
scope la ri night from distance*
varying from N milts up, "ap­
peared to he in a constant state
of flux," Km . flalrd aald. "At one
Um* w* had difficulty la deter­
mining its position because it did
not present Itself on tho scop*."
Tbo Navy aald only on* poostratien had hoot mad* hocauao tho
■term hod h aw gaeoraUy \* re r

CONVENTION HALL, Chicago
IB—Thera was no sign of a break
today from the essential deadlock
In the atriiggle among the Demo­
crats over their presidential nom­
ination.
"Favorite sons," still clinging
to their voles, and the big block uf
delegates silent as to their aenttmenta kept the outlook teetering
In uncertainty a i the party faith­
ful returned to this hall for tbo
second day of their convention.
Force* backing Averail Harriman, who la waging an uphill bat­
tle to catrii the front-running
Adlal Stevenson, professed to find
the situation to their liking.
The Harriman people aald tha
reluctance of many state delega­
tions to take a firm position In­
dicate “discontent'’ in groups pre­
viously regarded aa leaning te, or
virtually In, the Stevenson camp.
But to many of tho old proa,
Stevenson looked like an odds-on
favorite. By an Associated Press
poll of delegates, he was Just 13114
votes short of the 69644 needed
for the nomination. Moreover, a
big parcel of uncommitted votes
was In the South. Southern senti­
ment it clearly toward a profs
ence for Stevenson over Harriman
If It cornea to a choice of taking
one or tho other.
The AP poll of delegate* willing
to expnsa a preference gave Stev­
enson 654, Harriman 22914, and
Other candidates NS. This left
305(4 In the uncommitted cate­
gory.
Among the unoommltled were
a from Mlsslastppt, l l from Ala­
bama, 14V4 from Arkansas, 11V4
from Georgia,' T»tt from VbUnlf,
and 9 from North Carolina. South
Carolina's 96 a n pledged to Gov.
George Bed Timmerman as a
favorite son.
And today, Tennessee decided
that on the first ballot Its 33 would,
go te Gov. Frank Clement, the
party keynoter who rocked this
hall lari night with a fightingpraying call to arms against tha
Republicans.
For tha delegatee, there waa
more oratory on U p today. This
time It was keyed te winning tho
housewife's vote ind paraded
Democratic women member* of
Congress.
Clement’s "country atyla" ora­
tory found high favor among the
delegates from Missouri, ono of
the nation’s largest producers of
country style music. Tha. Missou­
ri boys Ulked of backing Clement
for Vice president.
Sen. Estes Kefauver of Tennes­
see also waa being plugged for
second place on the ticket. Tbo
California
delegation
reported
trong sentiment for him.

Simpson Form
Supply Under
New Ownership

MIAMI BEACH UB-Comedienna
Martha Ray* waa rushed to a boa
p iu l here today, ia critical con­
dition after taking an overdose of
stepping pills.
Her physician, Dr. Ralph Rob­
bins, stld tha 39-year-old television
alar bad taken about K sleeping
pills and wa* "in very poor coadltlon."
A negro maid found MUa Kaye
unconscious on tha floor of bar
Miami Batch horn# a t I a.m.,
■bout a half hour after Uw actraas
had com* homa for tha bight. Sha
called Dr. Robbins.
The physician said Misa Raya
had been despondent for tha past
week.

It was announced today that
Simpaon Farm Supply, owned by
Willi* Blmpson and Joy Martin
Simpaon, was sold to Bidwell Food
and Supply Company.
Bidwell Feeds nd Supply Co. ia
owned and operated by John A.
Bidwell, who haa for the past
several year* been associated with
the Ralston Purina Co. as district
salesman In Central Florida.
H* la a graduate of the Uni­
versity of Florida with a degree In
Animal Husbandry, and haa had
experiance In hia own livestock and
poultry operations.
Tbe Simpsons plan to expand the
cage hen operations and devote
all of their tlmo te that operation.
They want to thank tha people of
Sanford for tha association* and
business extended them and "we
will a till be in Sanford eo bop*
te see you often".
Bidwell stated "It la our earnest
desire te continue the fine service
to which you have been accustom­
ed, with the addition ef any serv­
ices or supplies that you Bright
need in the future.
Tho store is located on 119 W.
Second Street In Sanford.

Med-Fly In Area

Mothodists Plan

Takes Overdose
Of Sleeping Pills

The Mediterranean Fruit Fly,
which baa been causing this stela Community Picnic
so much worry was reported by the
DelARY—Mrs. Edward J . Mc­
Central Florida Experimental Sta- Carthy, president of the W-B.C.I.
lloo, te bo found ia tangerines and
th at th e n will bo a
orange* at
Methodist picnic to­
County.
ot flort’a perk,
tag ptoeo wfll h« tha
a t •:$ • m l a t which

An extemporaneous program
featuring vocational service talks
by three recently Inducted mem­
bers of the Sanford Rotary Club
and a spirited contest between th*
elub's song lesdrr and piano ac­
companist held the sttcntlon of
the local Rotariana at its weekly
meeting yesterday afternoon a t
the Yacht Club.
Due lo the fact that tha ached*
tiled speaker, Major John Lovett^
Base Operations Officer of the
Plnecastel Air Force Base wan
grounded because uf the Impends
Ing storm, Gordon Bradley speedily
arranged th* "pinch-hitting pro*
gram " in which tha following took
part:
Dr. John W. (Billy; Epps spoko
briefly and 1rather humorously
■bout hia profession, the general
practice of dentistry. Claiming
that he waa the low man on the
Epps’ totem pole, "Billy" urged
his hearers te "Brush your teeth
twice dally; see your dentist twice
a year and . . . Keep Smiling-" .
Thomas S. (Tom) McDonald who
holds the classification ef Ab­
stractor gave the club soma valu­
able Information about hia vo­
cation and waa followad by D&amp;
W. Vincent (Vince) Roberta,
classification Cardiologist who
■poko Interestingly about Um
heart, Its functions, its diaoaaag
■nd th* many rapid stridas mod#
in treatm ent of this most Import*
m t organ.
Much amusement waa created
by a good-natured duel staged by
Charlie Morrison, song-leader, and
Harry KudoU, pianist. After a few
songs. Ju st as Harry was s h if t
te “ptajr out" th* finale of a
song, Charlie would lead into
another. Harry would try te d o s t
out th* chorus and Charlie, again*
would lead Into another. The club
sang well and long and smiled and
finally toughed at the performance
which item ed te be unrehearsed.
Dr. Charles L. Persons presided
and, ia the absence of tho regular
8gt.-at-Arms, Frank Noel, M. U
Reborn did t h e Introductory
honors for visiting Rotariana and
gueata. Tha Invocation was kg
Bob Gregory of DeLand.

15 Persons Die
As Blast Levels
Crowded Cafe
MONT1CKLLO, Utah ilt-A n ex*
plosion' shattered a crowded cafe
In this southeastern Utah uranium
mining community tort night, kin*
Ing IS and Injuring more than M
of tho 50-odd diners at tha height
of the buay 7 o’eloak dinner hour.
The blast leveled th* small brleb
and cladwWock Lariat Cafe on Um
edge of V.S. 199 on Ihe outaklrta
of town. Tbe cafe sign waa all
that was left standing. The tern
wreckage did net burn.
gome of Um bodies were blown
through the wall. Rescue workers
found two case* of eggs In the
rubble, They were not broken.
Taro utility company employes*
Jerry Fitoh, 29, and Fran Urray*
19, both of gait Lake City, sufr
vivtd. They had Just begun te cal
when the cafe flew apart. Ball
Fitch;
"The first thing I noticed, I wag
up in the air . . . I Just remem­
ber going straight up and earning
down and string what I was
coming down on.” Fitch and Urray
wore blown out of tho cafe and
landed on tho ground, unhurt
"1 remember one little boy
shouting: "My daddy’s kilted I My
daddy's kilted!' Than there waa •
tittle girl who cried: ’Mammy*
deadl’ Tho idcatteal thing pram
tieaUy. That waa tho
waa really had," Fitch aald.
It waa believed tha eapl*
waa caused by tasking natural
gas game arid tho cafe had Jua9
boon hooked up to a gas Ua*. Bu$
f i n chief Robert F. Aryan a r il
atari an tavostlgaUoa to*
sro commenting on thg

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rnnd there waa no dlaaaUsfactlon
■mom the road block worker*.
Thar* bav* bean raporta tha
road block checker* were dlaaatlaflad with working ••ondltlon* aft,
TAMPA UP-The chief road* «.■ William Taylor, a plant boartT
block Inipector for the Mediter* official, banned uao of chain and
ranean fruit fly control program tenta for Inipector*.
ha* denied raporta that a num­
ber of road block chcckari had
Latin la being modernised—
quit In proteil over a crackdown
tatavlalo (television)j globus aby lupervltnn.
tomlcs vl dlaplodana (atomic
Edward G. Donohue of Miami bomb) sad msnubristl raticull
aald only ona employe a t ala road­ ludua (tannla).
block* In th* Tampa area had
quit and ha did io on tb* advice
of a doctor.
Thla employ*, William L. Sher­
man of nearby Mango, had aald
levtral workera had walked off
tha job at a poit on tha outiklrta
of Tampa.
Donohue aald thla waa not trua

Inspector Denies
Reports Road Block
Checkers Quitting

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Public Hearing
On Telephone Rate
Increases Slated

AUCI IIMOtlfON (top) of Valley Mar, Calif., primps before a mirror
In tha San Francisco Cow Palace suit* that may be used by President
Eisenhower when ha appears befora tb* Republican national con*
ventlon later this month. Meanwhlla, Mrs. Webster Todd of Oldwlck,
N J., a national commltteawoman, toura tha huge convention hall in
an electric ear with Art Bauter to check decorations, (international)

gumrowtcoM AM Ts’

St-AST WRECKS SCHOOL
BUILDING
GOLDEN CITY. Mo. iA - A dynamlta blast yesterday wracked a
new high school building under con­
struction here,
"I'm sure It was sabotage," city
Marshal Craydon Lyons aald. Tha
marxhal aald ha knew of no motive
for th* blasting.
He estimated a case of dynamite
was used by someone "who knew
la t he was doing." Lyons aald
at ruled out young vandals.

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VATICAN CITY (A*)-Pops Pl­
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calling a ronalitnry to son solem­
nity to the beatification of Inno­
cent VI In October, a high Vati­
can sourra aald today.
In August, lUfifl, will be rela­
belled the hirlhday of a low­
browed, halry-chealad great uncle
of the human rara—Neanderthal
Men. He was discovered 100
years ago.

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TALLAHASSEE UT-Thc Florida
Railroad A Public Utilities Comminion hai announced a public
hearing at Tampa Sept. S In th*
Hillsborough County courthoui* on
application of Peninsular Tele­
phone Co., for rale Increases.
The company hai petitioned for
authority to Increase charges for
phone service In Us exchange at
Auburndste, Bartow, Bradenton,
Clearwater, Englewood, Frost­
proof, Haines City, Lakeland,
Lake Walea, Mulberry, Naw Port
Richey, Plant City, Ruikln, St.
Petersburg, Sarasota,
Tampa,
Tarpon Springs, Venlca and Win­
ter Haven.
The company hopes to increase
Its annual ravanuea by I million
dollars to permit tha borrowing
of money for a 11 million dollar
expansion program.

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If locating th* owner of loat property
you find. And what a thrill it la to give
Iwck, .litat about an great an it to get
luck.
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ran make you and aomeope else mighty
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ny IIANS VON NOI.DE
course, to distances of t or 10j
,Y:u n.iy wonder many tim*'* t:r'. from camera to suhjeet.
r- ■ ■Ph;to* appear to be, Gat handy with estimating stan­
■.r,:!,d. Tiio photographers iccm j dard distances like those, and
* ; 10 ot the rlth* place, have their you will find that your speed in
l r, ' ■'r e ' ad jutted and are ready tn taking a picture Improve* quickly.
&gt;t ail the time.
A good way to Judge the dis­
• any o( you may coutldcr it at tance la to compare it mentally
(iu.c luck. In mott casei, however, to some distance you are famil­
this it not true,
iar with. Most beds, for Instance,
A new* photographer learnt u&gt; are about 6 feet long. Or your
hand!.? h'.- crmcra much ns an arms stretched nut to your sides
evreriencj.l driver, handle* hit measure about 6 feet from fin­
automobile. The driver, with time
ger tip to finger lip.
and practice. -;e.&lt; the fc ’&gt;t j of
Become adept at the cto;e
mastery over the machine, lie doci
1" ‘ '&gt;ve Is iw srlotulv think n( approximate Judging of these two
i Where Ida feel, hia hands, or the distance!. The "6-footcr" and the'
variant gadgets are. Instead he can "10-fooler” are two of the most
concentrate on the road or the common close-up distances In
photography, and are easy to
accnery around him.
'
The situation la the tam e for a learn.
good photographer. The camera be­ The "8-footer" is used when
comes a part of his body, and he shooting one person, and the "10can work the mechanical aipects footcr" I* most common for small
of the mechanism almost automa­ groups, walking people, or other
tically. Before shooting, he knows short range action shots.
what he needs, the angle to shoot ..Most camera! with normal
from, and especially what distance lenses will allow you these two
to shoot from.
adjustments for distance without
Here la a primary secret of good any trouble.
news photography. The man be­ After you have learned to ap­
hind tho camera haa h!i distance proximate these two distance! and
act before he starts to take a pic­ have got them in your shooting
ture. He then can feel free to system other distance estimations
shoot, being able to direct the sub- will come almost automatically.
J*"' *ntn the ranee already set.
Your second d tp to good can­
The photographer haa the -feel did shots Is learning to adjust the
of the picture, and his instrument range with your body. After you
Is ready to fire within a second.
have learned about what the dis­
Setting for distance before time tances are, you have to learn
to do the actual shooting Is a
fundamental action of a good to get your camera at that dis­
from the aubject.
news photographer. It la the ex- tance
Set for the distance you want,
plantation behind many of tha
then use your legs and your body
best pictures which appear so
candid. For the pictures are to get the camera at that range
really unposed. The ready photo­ from the subject.
Dont be stiff. Remain loose,
grapher could choose the instant walk, crouch and stretch your
to snap the shutter, catching the
body If necessary. Just don’t be
subject in its most natural or a slave to your rangefinder.
significant manner.
You will see, the minute you
After Setting the distance, the learn to "guen-tfocu*" your
cameraman can use bla legs for
shots, your products will have
major adjustments In range, and
that candid feeling you like so
his body for the minor adjust­ much, and have wondered about
ments. His body movements be­
in news photography.
come the rangefinder.
"Guess-focusing" will make you
Even though they might have tho news photographer around the
the very best rangefinder available, those who does not follow house. You'll have belter result*
in your picture*, and without
this nils often find themselves
more expensive equipment.
behind in the race for a picture.
While the unprepared are ad­
justing the rangefinder, others
have got the picture, or the sub­ Over $100 Million
ject h is changed and the best
Will Be Spent
picture Is lost.
Being ready at the precise mo­
ment of the best action la a new* On Conventions
NEW YORK LB — The trade
photographer’s job. But candid
pictures do not have to be ao magastne Printers' Ink aays mors
than 100 million dollar! will he
exclusive of the professionals.
Good, natural shoti are Just spent on advertising In connection
as Important to the amateur. with the political conventions and
Pictures of your child, your wife, the presidential campaigns.
The magaiine, In its Issue Wed'
or scenes around you in their
most natural way* and manner­ nesday, said:
"Five big national advertisers
isms will be tho one* you show
with prida. They will be much are putting at least 13 million
more valuable to you than stock dollars on tha line for convention
or strained poses, which do not and elertlon night broadcast cov­
erage and for advance and follow­
appear natural.
Here, then, are a couple of up merchandising and sales pro­
tips which should give you can­ motion campaigns in newspaptra,
did results in picture* you will magi tines, business papers, ra­
dio, television, and polnt-of-purbe proud of for years.
Tho first suggestion might chase.
"The Republican and Democratsound good to tha owner of the
Inexpensive earners without elab­ ie national committee!, the Citlorate rangefinding
equipment. xeni for Eisenhower, a similar
Being without the rangefinder committee for the Democratic
nominees and other national com­
might be to your advantage.
It would Improve your chancea mittees of both parties will each
of being prepared with your earn­ spend most of the three million
ers, ready to photograph the mo­ dollars apiece permitted by Jaw."
The balance, the publication
ment you Want without being
hindered and slowed down with said, will consist of "expenditure!
by congreislonal and state cam­
focusing.
Learn to think In terms of a paign committee! on both p irtlei
•'•-footer" and a "10-footer." and by labor and miscellaneous
groups."
These two phrases refer,

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H-bomb Tests
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Hoover, Kennedy
Are Christopher
Award Winners

McMillan Believes
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Tobacco Too High

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FLORENCE, 8. C., LB — Rep.
John L. McMillan (D SC), ha* told
the UJ1. Dept, of Agriculture th it
he believes tobacco on the Georgia
and Florida markets ia being
graded higher than tha samo typo
of leaf being offered in South Car­
olina.
McMillan addressed his complsint to Clarence Miller, director
of the tobacco division of tha Ag­
riculture Department.
"I have talked with two govern­
ment gradera, whose names I will
not divulge," McMillan said hers
In an interview, "who admit that
similar tobacco In Georgia la be­
ing graded higher than in this
■tate.
"Something must bs dona to
bring about tha differential of 6
cents per pound between tied and
untied tobacco. Tobacco Is -old
untied In Georgia, tied In 8oulh
Carolina. A B eents allowance It
supposed to be mad* for this ex­
tra work.
McMillan asld farmers told him
they havs been paid more for un­
tied and ungraded tobacco In
Georgia than for tied and graded
leaf told In South Carolina.

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Opinion Of Good
Collegee Student
GAINESVILLE LB-A good eolGA1NESVI
lege student needs tn hive inter­
est, a reason for learning and a
lot of " | will."
This la the word of Dr. John S.
Allen, University of Florida vlca
president who gave his opinion for
a University New* Bureau sur­
vey.
He added that tha student must
have ability because "In our
Democratic society we believe
that n college education should be
available to everyone who haa tho
ability and Inteisst to profit by
It. Sinco not everyone has tha
ability or interest, college admis­
sions have become selective."
Dr. Allen explained that some

dean of tbs College of Engineer­
ing: To be an engineer, you "m utt
produce work dally, be able to
high ranking students fall be­ ■It In a ehalr and study and have
cause they lose interest or moti­ • capacity for hard work."
vation or fail to realist that col­
lege move* a t a faster pace titan
high school.
Other opinions:
Assistant Dean K B. Mauti of
the Collego of Law: Ta be a law
yar, a lot of hard work, charac­
ter, courage, patience, tha ability
to express yourself clearly and
accurately, eommoa tense ind a
desire to servo your fellow man.
William T. Arnett, daan emeri­
tus of the Collage of Architecture
and Allied Artat Te be an archi­
tect, imagination, enthusiasm and
common sense. 1
Dr. B. S. Williamson, head of
the Department of Phyaics: To be
a chemist, a curiosity about what
makes things tick and why and
how.
Dr. A. C. Klalnacmldt, assistant

NEW YORK • Former President
Herbert Hoover and United Stales
Senator John F. Kennedy were
among 15 authors, reporters and
cartoonists named at Christopher
award winners.
Hoover was honored for his artIde In the June 10th Issue of
This Week magaiine entitled,
"The Leadership I Believe In
which pointed out that man's progreat Is measured by his religious
faith In the principle* of Christ
Senator Kennedy was cited for
hit book, "Profiles In Courage,'
which dcplcta the llvei of out
standing American patriots.
Pour newsmen and four maga
tine writers also received the
semi-annual Christopher awards
for the period ending June 30th.
In the announcement, Father
James Krllcr founder of the
Christophers, pointed out that
those receiving awards were
singled out because Ihry had used
their God-given talent in a post
tlve and constructive way. Each
winner received a bronie plaque
engraved with the Christopher
motto: "Better to light one candle
thin to curse the darkness."
Others receiving hook awards
were: Adrle Comandlni for "Doc­
tor Kate," the story of a woman
doctor and her devotion to a com­
munity; Thomas Donley for "De­
liver Ui From Evil," which told
of the U.S. Navy’a evacuation of
Northern Viet Nam, and Georg*
Msrdiglan for "Song of Ameri­
ca," an autobiography by an Im­
migrant who discovered In Ameri­
ca a spirit and beauty teen by
few native son*.
Winner* Int he newspaper field
along with Hoover were: Sando
Bologna for the editorial, "Goom*
ha," In the Feb, 3 edition of tha
Waterbury, Conn, Republican, a
tribute to a candy merchant who
made friends rather than mbney;
Jean Barrett for "Printer Forces
Magaiine ta Omit Story. . , ," In
the March 11th Philadelphia Bul­
let in, telling of a printing house
which refused to print a story it
considered "lurid trash"; Willi­
am B. Harwood of the Baltimore,
Md. Associated Press burcsu, for
his Informative article of June 3
on the pamphlet of Maryland

Tho sky momentarily lights
with tho brilliance of a hundred
suns, and then, within sec
returns to the mors i
hues of a tropical dawn.
Another Hydrogen bomb
Mora ipeclflcally. Operation 1
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OATA-COLLECTtNa Instrument
rant*ten are checked hy a tech­
nician befara they are dropped
hy parachnto from a SUM newends prior ta the aetaal H-bomb
drop daring Operation Bedwing.
Blast eftrrta Information from
sorb equipment to vnlanbl* to
civil defense In planning means
of protection against alomlo or
hydrogen war.
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away, there begins tha root work
of checking instruments, analys­
ing data, comparing Cbaroka*
with former tests. Scientists In
concrete bunkers only 10 miles
from around Zero quickly b*»
gin to road their instruments.
Planet, ships and rockats check
tha Intensity of radioactive (allout and other effects of the Math
Aboard n ship, the DM ML
McKtoloy, sheet IT mUon
from U&gt;« blaet, a party o f ,
Federal Cfvll Defense Admin- *
tetrsllan abtoreora t e n e t s
their dark goggle*, limy, and
ether* Mm them, mm! pa­
tiently wait for the actetatata.
. But they know that whan thn
scientist* have toted up thq
score. It wilt fan to them to roflne existing techniques of popu­
lation evacuation and (belter—
perhiqis devise new ones — tn
assure survival of tha greatest
number of persona If some day
an American sky lights up U u
a hundred suns.

State's Attorney Anselm Sodaro,
which stressed the cold facta of
Juvenile delinquency and Us con­
sequences; and Leo Cherne for
hit Juno IT artlclo in the New
York Times magaiine, "Is tha
'New Russia' a New Myth?", ex­
plaining that the Inhuman Com­
munist system 'did not die wllb
Stslin.
M agnln* writers cited for the
Christopher award were: Christy
Rrown'a article "My Left Foot,"
In tha January Good Housekeep­
ing, revealing how the author
overcame a crippling disease;
Alice Hogan for "Tha Night Mri.
Kent Quit," tn the March 17
Saturday Evening Post, a abort
story about ■ teacher; Dorothy
Park Clark’s "Love My Boys,"
In the April Coronet magaiine tell­
ing of a teacher whs rehabili­
tated delinquent hoys, ami I»-&gt;mi 1
Robinson for “Youth-Power Un­
limited!" In the Jiu e Reader’s
Digest, describing
now 80,000
yourigslrra helped police solve a
traffic problem.
•’•rtoonlit Eldon Plotchcr re­
ceived an award for "Oh, You

Bet," la the January 11
City, lawa Jorunal, and H. M.
Talburt for "Man Who D tp Pi*
Sometimes Fall In," In tha New
York World-Telegram to d 8 m a t
Feb. T.
Christopher award* are
given aemt-annualty in Use
talnment field to motlaa
television and radio
tlons. The Christopher movement
emphasises the Importaneo a t
personal responsibility Is raising
the standards of govarnmeatt
education, labor relation*.

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Highways, Schools Roprosont Most
State, LocatXapital expenditures
ef hifhway and school
•attlBf tha pace, State aad local
ibfaad hare apent a total of
....... ..........
n ta the 1M7-1965 period
s i capital outlay* da public work*, according
to data recently made public Jotatly by the
U. 8. Department* of Labor and Commerce.
These capital expenditure# for the last
nine years added up to about aa much a» the
Oltal state and municipal spendlny on all
mobile worfca for tha four and one-half
deeadee from the turn of tbe eentury
through World War It- Higher prices, of
msune. represent aa Important Influence la ­
the magnitude of the spending figure* to*
day aa compered with the past Two other
junior factor* are the spectacular growth
jef population, notably In the suburb*, over
recent years, and the abnormally low level
e f public works spending during the See*
end World War.
The levbl attained by State and local
enpltal expenditure* has been a significant
‘Influence on the economy and Its expan­
sion. This la particularly true with respect
•to construction, which has been taking about
f 5 cents ef every dollar for State and local
expenditures in recent years.
-* The Impact on the capita! market else
has been substantial. In tbe early poatWerld War n period, State and local govarnment* combined borrowed less than half
'thalr annual capital expenditures in each
of tbeee yeare. Tha borrowing proportion
was up to a new high of about 60 per cent In
*1M6, and came te an estimated $6»/i billion*
Of new fund* exclusive of • substantial *•
mount of additional borrowing by State and
3beal governments for other than capital
outlays,
*
/; Borrowings for capital expenditure* by
State and local governments in 1955 amoun­
ted to nearly 16 per eent of the record $48
.billion made available to meet the Invest­
ment needs of aa expanding economy. RlsThg State and local requirements for funds
2$rq being aecotnpenled by Increasing Invost«*nt demands from business and Industry
•ad ether areas of the economy, aa typified
by this year's boom In plant and equipment
-Outlays. That la why there la more and more

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By JAMES MARLOW
CHICAGO*—The xrest illusion st
tha Democratic ewe— **,. !. th .t
• there 1* a big difference between
Adlal Stevenson *h&lt;1 Oov. Harrlman on national iiiues.
There ton’t. On mo»t they look
like twin*.
Harriman hlmaetf ha* helped
create this illusion by denouncing
tha “ moderation'' of Stevenion and
of President Elsenhowei too. He
ha* done this for one of two rea­
son*:
1. He think* there I* e differ­
ence or 3. He think* It necessary
U&gt; make hlmicff *ound like a poli­
tical hot-rod In order to win the
Democratic nomination and then
the prcildentlal election.
The beit way to judge Stevenson
and Harriman — oi&gt; any differ­
ence* or ilmllaritle* between them
—la on where they *ay they itand
on the iiaue*. Under that kind of
examination, they look alike.
Civil right* — Both are for ea
careful, gradual carrying out of
th* Supreme Court’* ban on pub-

emphasis on tha need for Increased personal
saving In Ilf* tnauranc* and other thrift
mediums If tha mounting capital demands
from public as well as private sources are
to be met on a sound bails.
The biggest single outlay on tha State
and local public wonts plant la on highways,
Including toll road*. Such expenditure* In
1986 rose to a new high of more than $4 bil­
lions, and for the 1947-1965 period aa a
whole amounted to around $221.4 billions.
School expenditures were second, with close
to $8 billion* spent on new classrooms and
other educational buildings last year and
almost $14 billions for the 1947-1965 period.
Highways and schools together now re­
present more than three-fifth* of all State
and local capital expenditures.
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Sodness In Land
There Is a sadness in the land because
the last man of the more than two and a
half million man who served in the Union
Army has gone to hi* rcat. Thin sadness Is
not for Albert Henry Woolson. who died at
the age of 109. He lived many years longer
than most of us will, and he had his full mea­
sure of glory.
No, the sadness U for the nesting of the
Grand Army of. the republic, and those
things that Its passing recalls to mind. It
la a sadness of nostalgia, a sadness brought
by renewed memory of the tragic conflict
that ripped this nation apart when Albert
Woolson was a drummer boy more than 90
years ago.
Momentous changes hava coma to pass
since 1866. A land wounded nearly to death
by a war of citizen against citizen has ris­
en In new strength to take its destined posi­
tion of world leadership. Men of the North
and men of the South have died together In
two world wars. Our common bond* are far
stronger than the forces that work to divide
us.
The last of the boya in blue is gone.
Three men of the Confederate Army atilt
survive. Let ua'hop* that when they too
have died, carrying with them the final echo
of that terrible War between the 8tatea, w*
will have progreased even further towar
unity aa on* nation under God .
•
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•

Human Liberty

3 Films Vying For' Greatest Ever'Title
By HAL BOYLE
NEW YORE IB - It to t
yatr whea Hollywood doosa't
come up with “tha greatest pic­
ture ever made.''
But th#M ar* boom times, sad
this year tha film laduatry baa
spaat la tha aslghborheed of M
million dollar* on three ptetures
vying for Ut* tiU* of “Ik* grettsat
•var.’’
Each to baled oa a literary
claulc the ordiasry mas has
heard sf all hi* li/s, hut ipeat
precious little Urns studying. They
are Hsrmas MsleUls's “Moby
Dick," Lee Tolstoy’s “War sad
Peace," sod—the shortest of tha
thrao — the 11 Commandments
tootea brought dowa from Mount
Sinai.
Anyone who elalmi ha has been
too busy te road thasa muterplaces no longer can um thst as
an excuse. Tboy'll all be available
oa the acmes by th* sad ed th*
yaar.
Aad If thl* tl-mlllloa-dollar
gamble doesn't lure th* Aasertoan
public sway from its television
iota and back to lito box office,
th* homes of tbs movto moguls
won't be decked with kelly some
Christmas. Thay'll bo hung with
black crept.
Vatoraa Dlrastsr Elag Vidor,
who apent a year and a kail filmlag "War aad Pses*,'' beltovaa
Hollywood's return te Uw eolessal
epto to Us beat bat far survivaL
“The day ad th* cheap grind
film to over," be said. “T* get
people out of their hoaM* and tote
the movto bouse* you have te give
thorn productions too big te fit a
TV screen.
“And they have t* bo pictures
big la the me, tee, something
they'll remember a long Urns."
Vidor spent tto on hto first film,
a two-r • • 1s r oa out* racing
called, “The Taw," mad* whea bo
was U. Ms played sis rttos himself aad married kto Jeediag lady,
Plomnc* Vidor, who later becama a famous actraai.
U coat six million dollar* to
maka "War aad Peace," a saga
od Napoleon's fatal invasion,ad
Russia and ragarttod by many M
teat aoval avar wrltlra.
why I Ilk* this bual*
“ muaod Vidor. “You can go
from Ml to ala million dollars la
a single lifetime. It’s the moat *■•
passive ptotur* ever mad* up ua-

Woodrow Wilton—who was a teacher
and historian aa well aa a statesman—show­
ed rare presdene* when he said In 1914:
“Liberty does not consist. . . In mere general
declarations of tha rights of men. It consists
In the translation of these declarations Into
definite action."
Everyone, with hardly an exception
pays lip service to liberty. But more and
A lton* O M nla
more have seemed willing to surrender
a r r a a c R fm o n r a t s *
w
Pj Carrier
II* par weak
O** Ifaatk
It t* rights, obligations and responsibilities to
TM M.stha
SI* M**lk*
On* Tur
an
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the greatest enemy of human liberty—all
Obituary anile**, a r i l nf ikaik*. raatlutlai* aa*
AM *f eatertalameat far Ik* aara.t* af raltlM powerful government.
l l will b* ******* far at ra«iil*r aavrltoln* rain*
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At JackDempsey’s cafe onefighter
Tuesday, August 14,1966
bragged to another: “Once I fought Jack
TODAY'S BIBLI VRR1I
and had him awfully worried In the third
Our Father Who art in Heaven.—Matt round. He though* he killed me."
a
a a
Heredity la • mighty fore*, by faith we
Wife—reading her husband’s fortune
may cement our relationship to th* Infinite card from a sidewalk scale: “It says her*
jn d claim our oonahlp. W# should novar __________
_________
___________
_ __
_
you are a born
leader, hava
a magnetic
pergorgot th* unaoarehablo lov* of our Heavenly sonallty, strong character, witty, and 'a tFather. In Him we live and mova and have tractive to the opposite sex—and It also
yur being.___________ ^__________________ has your weight wrong." _____________ y |

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sasnt support*. The supports la
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But this roeerd, Mtt to on*, baa
already fall**. CeeU B. DcMLlto
IS reported te kav* spent from U
rnUUaa to ll mllltoa dollar* on The
11 Commandmaate, Ut* figure de&gt;
peadiag oa which Paramount Pi*,
turns spakaamaa yep talk t*.
Vidor had BIN big problems la
briaglag “Ww tto f«aca'' te the
eeroes far m first Ubm.
Pint, be ba6 I* read the naval,
wfctob runs la TN,M word*. It
leak as latareittoaal craw et
wrtun-tw* Bagltob two Itellaa
aad ana Aatorissa — plus Vldar
to turn cut a aartpt
be had to euUace two
pradueom—Mlbs Todd aad
David Seltalek-oba aaparately
war* trying to film tk* sake nov­
el. Vidor wea by sldatog up Aw
todlsed to part by the U. •. pet- drey
Napkin Is ptoy tbe toadiai
feminise roie abd Um lulton army
te pUy Nspeleea's kattorod toliana. with
With tbeee
these two ace*
aces .how
•bow­
:JK!!£
j y L J y ftoo*.
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Balgatok picked up
■atufli u la l
lag,
ad Balaalek
their eblpa dad dk out of^Ut*

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Italy, and Vidor's knowledge of
Italian didn't Include even th*
word for aiplrin. But It soon did.
‘There woro all kind* of Iangulps difficult!*!," he said. " I t
a lot of talk even ta get to
a paper clip.
"T# Impress anyone you bad to
put oa an act. You had to laarn
how to yall. You can't get any­
thing done over thero In a low
voice. Hell, I waa born in Taxaa,
and not used to ulklng that way.
But I laarn ad.
“ Tboy don't need any psychia­
trists la Italy. They don't have
aay suppressed emotions. They
get everything out of their sys­
tem oa tho spot, and whan they
calm down they aren’t mad at
anybody.”
After a yaar and a half of yell­
ing, Vidor to hoarM bjrt happy.

Try and Stop Mo
• I f B IN N IT T C liF N OLD-TIME INDIAN CHIEF came to a doctor’s office and
domandod, “ You Ax sick m an." "T hat's w h at I’m horo for,*
■aid Um madloo. So tho aged Injun lfd him to a wagon, drove

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quake soar Tacoma oeveral
years age, aad Um guests af
a anaaU ketai got quite a shak­
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seared, too. Ona maa renamed
ealan, however. He atrolled
Is a doorway aad called out,
"Tm froaa loa Angela*, folk*.
Wa know about thaoo thing*—
aad we ahrayt stood to
way*."
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per year than to-the national
averagt, tha Brswtr'a Almanac
reporta Boy, that’o rosily patron­
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of a chieftain at Potopoto, Africa.
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bow and arrows—he employs as
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ewa warebeuiee
bale* ef uaaeid fibre*. Preaoa tuppUee a# eld rotto* bate are e*u.
1^
matod at Mto million bale*. To this
ff ) JC T V IC 6
la being added tbe cattoe crop new uoMENrau n t a u i w
betas barveited, which to ectiaut- *rm* Pvt l£ ‘. v
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ed to reach Hto asUllae balee.
Mr *Ta M« L i * n ' i**,*
TMtUe min tpekeimea la Char- K . , . ^
lotto, N. C„ ceatead that tbe Ms
drop la Aaiericaa tealle expert* la
® lk.r**n*#*k
rewta yeare la due la porttotho
wiU **
Heed af ferelxagrowa retten laA*‘*#ni* Dtotolon.
•Pired by th* U. I. cetee program
•»*«!** Included
•blab pare farelpa mllto cheaper Huad, platooa aad company level
cottee.
tactical preMeau under ilmulated
Mae* U. t. eapertera wetoeme tbe *°"k*t coadiUee*.
atompt te suWtoUe etotaTSwta ^A*ai«a^ to lervia. Company
by an oquitoatioa payment.
■* ike divlatoa'a UMh lafaatry
But Ike firm reaction to thin Bailment, Taylor entered the
aeheaM ead to tbe attemp te move Army to July lias. He completed

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Cintrel Prraa Writer

A U G I JST
USES Oil(SALE

ta Beandato, N. Y, Bam Mlmmall eaaao aerooo mi architect who's
to atoko otoMts aa Mg oa kadnomo. Me manly
th* ala* et tho oIomU.
Owl Otetrtowtod tor Kto* ftotuiea toraOketo
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MS td . tbe picture m u mad* la
Sipea be begaa supporting ike price
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aBaetog pari sslasi orOaood %e ds
ta auddoo a g i t S n m t S I L tf ^so as hy ruur OaaSor. d a d « m l ato•xtreuaMp M J m Si I TlsouaUy vil* tho Bata vMBsut ardors.
ParBopa yosr Bortar will advtoo

YOU’RE TELLING ME!

laid down, groanod;
than announced, "O ut h u rt
too big; you flxum."

eraranL’Ersa:sasr’A’ttsstrszattj&amp;ar*
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m b . ta rt itaMtakar, IBs tomm a l m srooad Mm Itoah aBosM

He feel* “ War and Peace" to hi*
maiterptoco. He 1* sure It will do
better than two of hi* aarller
Dim*. “Tha Big Parade" and
"Duel In the Bun,” which were
among the industry's biggest allUm* money maker*. He to mildly
hopeful It may even gain him an
acadamy award for direction, an
honor that bf a eluded him through
hit long career.
But he Is aura of ona thing.
"You have to wait a lot of years
before a big subject like 'War and
Paace' cornea along," ha said so­
berly. “But I'll never make an­
other grind picture.
"I have no neurotic desire to be
a millionaire. Merely making mon­
ey Isn't my big goal. 1 can afford
to alt down now and play tha gui­
tar until another really good alory
comes along, and 1 like to play
tha guitar."

Uc *chool MfrtgsUon. Both »sy credit.
thst they would not u»# troop* or
Health and madleal ears - Both
gun*. Both proposed a^ P U tU &amp; &amp; a£ * W
* * » th#
■
form plank backing the court.
Toperal hsalth in»uMnce program.
Harriman would go one step fur- They talked of government help for
ther than Stevenson: he’J withhold private Imurancs pt*n».
g
federal aid h&gt; segregated school*, Taxes — Stavemon Is against a
general tax reduction — If thero
Stevenson wouldn't.
Natural resource* and power de- la a budget aurplua — until convelopment — Both — and thl* la alderaUon la given to using tha
a itandard Democratic cry — sc- surplus to reduce tho public debt
admlnlitra- and to national needs like bousing
cu*e tho Elsenhower
_
tion of a “ giveaway'' of natural and school and lower taxes for
retource*. Both favor public de­ low-lncom* families.
A careful check with Harrlman's
velopment of water power and
office her* turned up no evldenc*
natural reiourcei.
Labor — Both favor change* In he has had anything to say about
6)
the .Tafl-Hartlay Labor Act ai»J national tax problems.
Housing — Harrlm an's otte*
both ar* critical of the rlght-towork law* — In »om* *tate» — here could produce nothing from
its filet to show h* haJ any plana
which forbid union *hop*.
Foreign policy — Both favor (li­ on housing. Stevenson talked of
able economic aid to foreign coun­ housing problem* In pretty general
tries. Stevenson suggest* h* tint­ terms.
ed State* and Russia Join In giv­
ing economic help through the Bouffant Revealed
United Nation* tnitcad of separ­
ately a t now. Harriman auggeit* a As Newest Hairdo
new International agency to do the
job with the United Slate* and Rus­ LOS ANOELES UR—Don't shoo#
men—that blue-hatred Viking in tho
sia aa mambera.
kitchen may be your wife.
Both, of courM, were highly
Tho California Cosmetologist
critical of tha EUenhowar admin­ A *#, at It* annual convention dis­
istration's handling of foreign af­ played the hairdo* of nearly 1M
fairs.
hair ityllito—and something called
Immigration — Both woulJ make ,he bouffant emerged aa the domlchange* In th# McCarran-Walter ’n*nt new *tv|e.
(migration Act of 1953 to permit ^he bouffant was described as
more people to enter thl* country, theflarlng out of hair on the tide*
Farm problem* — Both favor Into the shape of an old Vlktn
K per cent of parity support price* warrior's helmet, ll'a the fashloW
and the soil bank plan. Harriman of 1912, but with a modern touch,
would additionally go along with one expert *ald.
■ food stamp plan for needy fami­ Tbe "touch" wa» blue tint.
lies, a world conference on food "Everything'* blue these day*,"
resource*. Both favor liberal farm the expert said.

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THE SANFORD HERALD Tueff., A u r 14, 1966, Page B

DID THE BROWNIES HAVE
FUN IN DAY CAMP?
1 should say they did! You aur*
missed something If you wore
OVIEDO • Hi* rcheanal ettpper
By SANDBA BfcRG
mittflld' M u i the group at git n
----for tha Jonet-Morgan wedding
The Adult Choir will roheaife
that took advantage of the Day
I'm
All
For
Ul
What
1
mean
to
beculng
or
roasting
out
of
doors,
at First Baptist Church at I pan.
Clrcla
of
the
WSCS
of
tha
Mathparty wat held on Friday even­
Camp this year. Mra. Chorpenlng
The Ladies AM of the Lutheran
ing at the Mai for Snack*. Or­ say la I'm all-for the new cook book why not try It? By the way have who hat driven our bus each year odtat Church will meet aa followi:
that the Enlisted Men's Wives you ever eaten corn or bananas
( rcl* No. On* with Mra. John 8. Church of tha Redeemer win meet
lando.
for
camp
waa
"Johnny
on
the
Club Is putting out. Rumor has It that have been cooked over the
a t 7:80 p. m. a t tho home of Mra.
spot” Monday and each morning White, W. 1st St., at 8:41 a. m.; Walter Atkinson on tb# DeLabd
Mr. and Mr*. Byron Smith re- Mr. and M n. Haymond Smith
The table, overlaid with a linaa that the De Bary women are coals. . . . Delicious. . . !
Circle
No.
Two
with
M
n.
C.
E.
thereafter
to
te*
that
we
were
turned Sunday night from a three. and ion, GUlon Ward, of Palmetto cloth, waa centered with a bridal "way ahead" of the Sanford gala
Highway.
tMI
taken to and from the camp safe­ Chorpenlng, 8338 S. Palmetto Av*.,
»*«k trip to Bluefield, W. Va.
were la town laat week vialtlng arrangement of wedding belli and by sending In a heap of recipes
FRIDAY
at 8:48 a. m.; Circle No. Three,
Mr. and Mr*. W. A. Kratrert
Mr*. Smith'* uncla, Mr. and Mn.
already. Come on gala, get your and chlldrah Evle and Rose have lyClosing Demonstration program
Mra. W. E. Glldewell, 1410 Stevena
wedding
rtngi.
Mra.
Jim
Grant
and
Mra.
La­
M n. A. H. Beckwith Jr. and ton, J. N. Gllion and bar father, Joha
recipes into M n. David Gibson,
of the Vocation Bibla school a t
Thoae attending were Mlaa Bev­ 1808 Coronado Ave. or Mrs. Jenny returned home after a two weeks mar Echols were at the bus stop* Av*., at 8:48 a. m.; and Circle No. the Christian and Missionary Al­
Jack, are visiting la Waycrou. Ga. GUloo.
vacation to Athvllle, N.C., Natu­ to see that no one wee hurt or Four with M n. M. L. Nlchola, 2111
erly Ana Joaea, the bride-elect; Gold, 213 W. Uth Street. Sanford ral Bridge, Va.; Lealngton, Ky.
liance Church. Park Ave. end 14th
Oak Ave., at 1:48 a. m.
Mra. H. N. Sayer ia In New York
Mr. and M n. J. N. Gillon had WUUam Henry Morgan, tha bride­ la full of good cooks, 1 ought to and "on into Washington." From left at any time. Our patrol* were
Street at 7:80 p.m.
Tha
Pioneer
Fellowship
aod
under
the
leadership
of
Mr*.
Carol
Vifllinc her ion-in law and daugh­ a t houaegueita laat weekend Mn.
know after having eatan some of there they went to New York City
groom
elect;
Mr.
end
Mra.
Jamas
Recreation
will
meet
at
Ih*
Flrat
Crumbley, M n. Doris Francisco,
ter, Mr. and Sir*. Robert Wright. OUlon'a ilater.
the delicious meals around here.
Jones, parents of the bride-elect] The deadline has been eat for and “ took In a lot of the shows." Mra. Lilly Buckler and Hiss Nancy Presbyterian Church at 7:80 p.m.
They
saw
“
Damn
Yankee,"
"F
an­
The Anna Miller Circle will meet English Woman Will
Mia* Marty Cameron left FriMr. aad M n. Raymond Morri*, Mr. and Mrs. WUUam H. Morgan, Aug. IS, that's Wednesday so alt ny," "The Pajama Game" and Robb respectively.
parents
of
tho
bridegroom-elect;
We
had
Iota
of
fun
naming
our
at
0 p. m. at the Elki Club,for Its 'Look Like Womeii'
day night to ipend ■ few daya la 138 Sunaytown Rd., wlU leave Sun­
down right now and writ* your vliited Radio City at the opening
Atlanta, Ga. where the will J&gt;* a day for Key Weal, acoompanled Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Burkett; Mr. favorite recipe out end send It In. of the "Eddie Diichln thory," "We patrols and doing work each day monthly meeting. All membera
LONDON lit—It may be un­
on our skit for our Parent* Day ir* urged to attend this eeaslon.
gueit of her litter, Mra. W. J. by Mr. and M n. Harold P. Jen and Mra. D. 0 . Norman, Mr. and Good cooking I
were fortunate enough to tee program. Mlaa Nancy Cuahlng did
original, but womeu la England
Mrs.
Jamas
Patton.
The
Woman’s
Bible
Class
of
the
Sullivan Jr.
• •••
hint of College Park. The two
What'* My Lino and also I've Oot ■ wonderful Job of "counting First Baptist Church will have i thla season will look Ilk* women.
Alto the Rtvorend and Mr*.
Mr. and M n. Harry Cuahlng rouplta will Oy from Key Weit to
ON THB NEW ARniVAL LIST A Secret and the 04 Thousand Dol­ notoi" In the water and seeing to lesslon at 3 p. m. In the Educa
Having token a number of lib­
have had aa houaegueala their Havana w hen they are planning a Hlnea, Mr. and M n. H. J. Hebert, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hamn now at 1GS lar Question." The panelist* were
grandaoa and Mr. and M n. D. A. ■Igbtieelng tour of parta of Cuba. Mlaa Jo Ann* Norman, Jean Plnocrest Drive her* from Mil* "charming." At the John Daley It that all Brownies had a good tional Building. All members are erties with madame'a Rgure dur­
ing the laat few Masons, London's
MacDonald of Wait palm Beach. They will n tu ra to Key Wait by Boor, Pat Parrish, Mr. and Mn. bourn*. He la with tha Southern •how. "who should drive up but tim* in swimming. Wo w en sorry urged to attend.
that Mr*. Ra&lt;ph Wight and Mrs.
The Unity Class will meet In the top 12 fashion designer* now have
M. J. Georglal, Michael and
air Saturday, Aug. Uth.
Bell Telepnone Company. The Elsie Farley, Mary George, and
Mlchlele Georglal, Connie Carol Hamna hav* threa boys, 10, ala, Elsie's sister, aald M n. K ratiert. Bet Linker were kept away from Valdex Hotel at I p. m. with tha come to an emphatic full atop.'''’
Mr*. J. P. Hack and daughter of
our handcraft project by Illness Rev. Josephlna Stuekl* aa teach­ The autumn Una la compromise.
Cosaln,
Freedel
Rauch,
Claude
0.
Chicago, 111. ara vlalting Mn.
Jack Symoodi, who baa been a
and four and ona girl, f«va. They The UN Building "Impressed mo
Hardy Amioa call* It "Ralasod
Hack'* pannta Mr. and Mr*. J. turglcal patient at the Orange Eatea, Charles Bridges, Delbert have bought their own hom e.. . Mr. moat." She went on "Anybody go­ aad hope (bay will be able to er. The public la Invited.
Michael
Sberard
Tht Gleaners of the First Bap­ Empire,"
M. Hay** of 111 W. Uth Street. Memorial Hoaplul for the pait Darlymple, Kenneth A. Allaworth, and Mra. J. W. Smith, 1011 E. 2nd. ing to New York ebouldn't mlaa make it neat year.
Our puppet* were something to tist Church will meet at the home "Svelte," SUebel "Prow" and
M n. Hayea continue* to bo ill.
week, wUl be diaebarged Satutday. Johnny Jonei, Glgl Benet, and Street from WlchlU Falls, Tnx. It." Another highlight waa a pri­
behold and our memory belts are of C. B. Rudd, 1007 Adama IL , Lachaiae “ Scarab." They a rt an
John Coi.
Mr. Smith to with tha Jewel Tea vate tour through the White House something wa can cherish forever. at • p. m.
merely variations of a bat la
Company. They have three girl* by one of tha senators. "We really Our allhoutt* pictures can bang on
The Fidelia Class of the First tendency toward simple, well-cut
and an* boy. . . Mr. end Mrs. enjoyed It." The weather was our bedroom walla as a reminder Baptist Church will meet at 7 p.m. day clothes, many sophisticated
Clyde E. Belt* from Bradenton "wonderful, eooi ell the way up." of a real good time.
HOLLY
YWOOD Oft—Cecil B. De- big pictures would run away
aw
at the home of M n. J. M. Moya, cocktail ensembles aad • few
with
now living at 60S Palmetto Av*.
Mill*,
Mra. Buckler and Nancy Robb 808 W. 10th St. A covered dlah magnificent, very feminine b e lt
. . . . a- -.vigorous
--------- living ligand him In a minute, lure, he's bawled
W. C. .Hutchison haa returned
He la ■ state auditor. Tho Betts
taught us new tonga and aaw t* ■upper will be atrved with group gowns, an making the female
and the man who gave the world out e tlra i—and atari too—but
have two boys, all yaara and 20 from Spartanburg, 8.C. where ho It that we played the games we six In eharge.
Hollywood, wUl be 78 tomorrow. nevar for anything but stupidity,"
figure look aa It was meant to
waa associated with Tray IL
raonthi
old.............
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Schedule of Miai Myrtle WUion,
The 8a nford Unity O ats meets look.
Crlbb and 8ons during the peach enjoyed the moet. Had it not been
lt'a a matter of glee In the Para­ Wayne rommenti.
P. D. Cochrane hare from way up
"The world doesn’t expect new
mount accounting office that DeWayne tell* of n big star who Home Demonstration agant, Au­ In Pittsburgh, Pa. Mr. Cochrane i* srason. Sanford la "nice and cool" for tb* drinking water M n. Jim at 7:45 p.m. In tha Valdes Hotel
compared to South Carolina he Grant brought us fresh each day parlor for a prayer service and fashion* from London . , , J
Mllle'e epic*, mostly b an d oa ..*&lt;•&gt; vaat monuu ancaa tor a fron- gust 18-21 la as follow*:
with
the
U.8.
Navy
and
he
and'
study
book.
Rev.
Josephine
Muck
says . . . The LeRoy Collins re­ cooled by the Ice partially Jonaicd
Aug. 17—Betts Jeanne Robinwill give the lady whet eM
biblical tbemea, have been teen, tier epic. On the flrat day of shoothla family are new living at 8818
recently from a abort va- to tb* camp by City Products Cor­ Ic will be teacher. Tm public la want*," la Dlgby Morton’s ex­
by an estimated five billion people ing, the ite r fell off hi* horar and son'* group of ’unlur t-II'er* will Sanford Ave. . . Lt. Cmdr. and turned
catk&gt;n at New Smyrna Beach poration we would
have un­ Invited.
planation for tb* lack at
—roughly twice the earth's in- then told DeMUIe that he had meet at her home et 1:20 p. m.
WEDNESDAY
Lake Monroe Home Demonstra­ Mra. John C. Hook now living at which by tbt way, seems full of doubtedly "blown away."
fashion exploalva*.
habitants. Boxofflce returua— never been on one before,
. Mr. and M n.
2016 Elisabeth Court hare from- Sanford folks
The Girl Scouts will meet St The sensible simplicity of
When w* saw the Perfection
•early three-quarter* of a billion1 DeMUIe tongue lathed the *tar tion club will moat with Mra. Whit* Plains, N.Y. The Hooks are Calvin Wright will leave thla
Dairy truck driving in we knew it First Presbyterian Chureh at collections la obvious la the
doUara—appropriation than total so furiously In front of the whole H uai Gardner at 7:30 p. m.
weekend for North Carolina on a
Aug. II — 4-11 Radio 'program membera of the Methodist Church two weeks vaoation . . . Betty Ann wea juat about the best time of 3:80 p.m.
b#r of "little black
ticket talei.
l e n t that be practically learned
Collections th
over SUtalon WTRR 11:30—11:45 and have on* ton, 10 montha old. and Billy Howard spent all of yes­ the day, LUNCH, and we wore al­ The mid-week Bible Hour will shown.
The blggeat t* yet to come— ho* 1° ride • hone overnight.
be
conducted
by
Rev.
A.
G.
Me­
ara amaUer, with satli
terday moving bark Into their ways ready.
•The Teh. Commandments" which1 When the aerten producers guild a. ra.
Here la something new I want home on DeCottea Ave. In WynneThe stories told to the Brownies lania, Pastor of the First Presby­ concentrating on hla ewa
Aug. to — Sewing class wUl
Ban occupied DeMllle’i 12 hour «*v* DeMUIe IU milestone award
to p a n along. . . A new use for wood. T h e y got everything by the Sanford Story League are terian Church at 7:80 p.m.
laity. With court dressmaker
meet
at
the
Community
Center
at
working days for the laat five ,0*
J«rry Lowta was toastDr. W. P. Brook* Jr., will lead Norman HartaeU It to^ aktHful
8:00 n. m. for their regular week­ vermlculll*—an Insulating product moved with the help a* their ad­ something to be long remembered.
years. It will be released in No- ■■iter.
the
mid-week
service
at
Flrat
which haa grown rapidly la popu­ orable daughter Melatle. Their The talks on "Conservation" by
draping aad heavily embroidered
Vtmber.
*'o one laughed harder than De­ ly meeting.
Aug. 20-24 —13th Annual - Poul­ larity during the Inst decade—has home la located right on tho Porter Lansing, "God and Nature" Baptlat Church at 7:80 p .p . oe evening gown*. With Mlehael MM
corner of DeCottea and Forest
ft alerted out with a tentative *“,**• wb,n
try Institute opens at'C am p Me- gained attention aa a aubatltut* Drive and hat a beautiful lawn. by Mtoa Katherine Brown, "Flrat tha subject, “Growing a Christian SUebel it to perfectly tailored
Budget of lia mUllon but DeUlUa
* »•■
your Quarrle,
for gravel as n liner to obtain a
Aid" by M n. Bob Crumbley, "S af­ Personality."
tulle.
■ow baa the coet up to IS million. I
wllb
«toaena of a u ra and
Melvin Deklo will lead the
ety" by Arnold Williams and tb*
All twnhr* favor the B m yln
Aur. 21 — "Busy Brea" 4-H more even distribution of heat in
Y. Frank Fraeraan, haad of the ^ ° u ,*n** o{ « » » • ' j ? " • “ V *&gt; club will meet at the Oviedo barbecue grills. The vermlculll*
delicious hamburger fry by Mra Training Union Executive Com­ Line. Dlgby Merton attributes fc
•tudlo that's financing the movia,1{J**
product, which baa been given the
JeSito Wlnegar ware each enjeyad mittee et Flrat Baptist Chunk at to th* auroeeo to Now Y eft ‘Mt
school at 1:00 p. m.
hasn't even aeen a rough cut yet, told “me,
“ when Mr. DeMUIe la
trade name of Terra-Lito to aald
and
participated In with all the •:IS p.m.
My Fair U d y ," the muetonl
The Sanford B A PW will bare tied ea Shaw’a 'PgymaUea/*
but knows that any DeMUla epic, working. Well, I went on the eat
to give an even distribution of
enthusiasm
possible. We could talk
and
I
didn't
find
this
to
be
so.
Mr.
wo matter the coat, always makes
beat by distributing the coala such
turover of tho (un, our serious mo­ a covered dish supper meeting at which to eet la IMl.
DsMIUa and I got along beautiful­
money.
aa w
would be done on a gravel bed.
menta and our fellowship with one the home of Mra. W. E. Baker Thera la ■ growing latoreM Bt
as
ly. I Juat txeatad him like any
another but all wa want to lay to In Lake Mary at 8:80 p. m.
Flarme-up la all but eliminated
back detail, typified by La*
To DeMiUe, the story of Moss* other god."
The First Methodist Chureh wtO ebaasa’a "Baarab" Hat whtoa gives
aus* lb* grass* la absorbed by
don't mtoa Day Cemp neat year
In tb t aecond greatest story of DeMUlt a preoccupation with the
product, which also prevents
for It la a wonderful experience have an open house for seniors, a loose, Mowed offset e t the
Mankind. He made the first is Bible u a natural on*, bo to hla
older youth and their gueeta at btek of dreeoes aad Jackets, ta d
the formation of a pocket of
1827 aa "The King of.Klnge," the showmanship. Hla father once
for all.
grease In the bottom. So the next
Mrs. I. J. Butler Jr. who was 7:80 p.m. No entertainment will b t also to prominent la the Ha rtaeU
life of Jeaut. It haa never stopped studied for the ministry but
tlm* you Sanford felki atari barto hav* been our supervisor had planned but refreshments ara
playing someplace in the world tn |t puywntlng and production
to mlaa two daya of camp and being served.
Many drawee aro eat fat deep
eince lu releaao-elmost M y ean Instead.
V'a a t the beak aad feature hack­
Happy Birthday thin could coma out only for abort The JuniorTHURSDAY
He developed more au ra than
Choir of the First but toning. Aattoe show* a member
vb lta duo to illness U her home.
DeMUIe boast* that be
nay ether man la tha business—
a m - is
Presbyterian Church will rehears* cf double br eamed day dreeeee
Mra.
O.
E.
Claus*
acted
a*
super­
earned rw en t from "Tb* King of none better known to tho public
Brands Lamb
visor and helped wherarer she at 1:44 p.m. at the church.
which butte* dawn tha beck. 'J
Kings."
Nell Rader
then be waa. Among them were
Brotherhood supper aad pro­
could.
"And,” he added. "I won't take Gloria Swtnion, Wallace Bald,
Don't forget It Isn't long until gram meeting will be held at
Clrcls Number Seven of the
8 cast from 'The Ten Command- Thom ai Melghift, Ajm s Ayres,
ia ba­
Roll tiny squares of aream school start* and then w* shall First Baptlat Church at 7 p. m.
m enu.' It will all go to charity." House Peitra, jack holt, Pbyllla
W.8.C.S. of the First MethodUl
Tha Intermediate Choir will re­ con fa t, then serve with atrip* *d
cheese
Into
finely
chopped
salted
have
anothar
happy
year
of
Church
mst
Monday
afternoon
at
It will be DeMille's 70th picture Haver. Rod La Roque, deasue Hayhearse r.t First Baptist Church at crisply-cooked becon. Appleeeuee
the home of M n. R. W. Sturdi­ nut*. Serve as a flavor foil for Browniesakswe, Richard Dlx. Lehirlcs Joy,
But not hla laat.
tester good with tkto.
T p. ra.
a sweet fruit gelatin dessert.
vant, S18 Myrtle Avenue.
Good Scouting!
■I would rather wear out then H. B. Warner, Florence Vidor and
M
n.
11.
B.
McCall,
Chairman,
ruat," ha saya. “1'U naver retire." Theodore Boberie.
presided over tha buslntis teuton.
DeMUIe la an emealngly fit man.
Tha devotional was conducted by
Hla bald bead U tanned from gar­
Mrs. Roy Wall. She used the book
dening. In hla off hours be epades, Upsolo Church Has
"Adventure of Prayer" end the
digs ditches, haul* dirt. There's •
discustuon was on tha s u b le t
Closing
Program
little eteep In hie shoulder* now,
"Whet Praysr la."
Me kali Wings U n little whiter,
M n. B. E. Wigglna conducted
but hie thinking, Ulklng end see- For Bibla School
tha study, the subject being "Life
The
Upsaln
Community
Frasbytag a n thoea of a man n good 10
Interpraled Through Color."
lerisn Church brought to • does
Routine business was dUpoasd
of and several announcement*
" K T S ™ . . i m w arn. • It* vacation Bible School Friday
made. It was announced lhaat
M it lM t ta t t a i J
* “ night with a program composed
Orel* Number Seven would hav*
of muaio, scripture and n display
charge of the plenic tapper on
of articlei mad* by cbUdron. Tne
Thursday evening during Youth
Kindorgsrton Band also contribut­
Activity W**k.
ed to tk* program.
The Mission Study ang covered
Friday the children brought
K illin g In T V ,
dtoh luncheon was site announced
sandwiches and war# eervod cuke
tor August Mth.
and ice cream far an enjoyable
Movies DiHtr*
Refraihmtnt* were served to
the following! Mr*. I. J. Boyette,
HOLLYWOOD ID - Why Baseit picnic.
Mra. L. T. Doaa. Mrs. Alice Hayne,
teUvielen developed any l»*at toe* The Rtvtrend Whit* dsslres to
Mra. H. B. McCall, Mra. Howard
etel Ike the Valentinos, the John extend hia appreciation to Mr*.
Montieth. Mr*. W. E. Baines, Mrs.
OUberte, the Frank Blaatras and Jack Rossman who atrved as
Roy Wall, Mra. B. E. Wiggins,
leader and to ths following teach­
tbe BUI Holdens of toe movleeT
MUs Aline Chapman, Little Mis*
The enewer. la eimple. TV juat ers and helper*: Mra. C. C. White,
Betty Wigglna and Mra. R. W.
Mrs.
T.
Luxen,
Janie#
Luien.
Lin­
wen't let you hlie the way the
Sturdivant.
da Rossman, Mr*. M. Demon,
Richard
Westfall.
Betty
Edward*,
CBS eiecutlve aummod
and Joan BtrOfford.
k|
"Vow hint cen t get torrid la the Thera wai an enrollment or N
Bvknt reent even to thla air con­ with an aversgo attondenct of
jtm , I m w p tw r
ENTRY" JACKET
ditioned age."
. 64 The foil awing le d perfect dtaplaya the nrw silhouette las
LAST
SHOWING
• John Caaaevete*. n 'ril*r' n * attendance: Mr*. Jack Roasmsn. peppered mint English tweed
4a B l t k t f
many TV klaatog Ksoea. end Terry Mrs T. Luxen, Janice Luaea, far ea afternoon dress and Jack­
Moore, who bee been Wjaed ofte" Leroy Westfall, Coral Ann Cm*H, et — from Anthony Blotta's fall
L o ll
and long In tbn movie*, found thla Sharon H oopefg.rdner,
eellection. Rounded in shape,
wat wBoa rebeenlng tor tho tale- Karnes. Becky BeWIra, Benny
i neeh bands button in front
Howard. Lind* B n « « an , D kk
vision show, "OUmet "
I areas to the center back. A
hi aevee kleoed e girl In the Westfall, Wayne Mnopenisrdner.
aad black chiffon scarf
movie*," earn mooted Ce.aeevtee, Ja r McCrackei, Wands Bcoswnll,
ked Into the V neckUn* of
"Mat I'm Unking forward to li­ Kaye Karnes. Kanney Demers, a belttoan abeam.
n e N W S Broadway actor made
paly te a mavis, "Crime to the
•treats." whereto he played a JureS i delinquent Mlaa Moore
M m little teUvielen.
.........-f Job.
I t was Ceaaeveites’
Job. di
during
MhegrsaU, to eeneb Mias Moore
the k in in g ------- is slew down
ton torrid mevto eppreath.
Fee Instance. Terry found that
TV will stead tor Be wide parting
nf tha lips nor seen** where she Is
ing and Mary Barton*. *
STARTS TOMORROW
Our Sanford merchants render a real service
pulled too close to the man.
She suggested that one scene be
Add di«*d hem to e
to our community. The dollar* you spand
Best played by Cassavetes kissing
Um back of bar ear. That was to- •aur* and serve over grain espavhere at home stay at homa and come back
a m stalks arranged *a buttered
; Instead Cassavetes suggested tha toast. Nice lor a ladle*’ lunch!
to you in many ways. Your local marchanta
•Mite be played with Terry tlttlag
UNDER THB BTARg
gown. Us bead to Bar top and
have a stake in your community, too. They
Biasing her heed Instead of her ear.
P R A lk ll I AK f
pay local taxea, errata Jobs for local propla.
5 fy * i s
a
.
watehlag
this abow." she toughed. She was
support civic Improvement! that make thla
LAMT TIM*
recently wed to Eugene McGrath,
*wuag Panama businessman.
a bettor place for you to liva and work in.
H u said that almost every leva
scene »b* played to Urn movie
So do jrourablf a service—trade la Sanford.
Version of "Come Beak, Little SheTKACK O F THB CAT
portrayal that we* her an
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Util, interest ertwa Michael reportod that DavM woeM pay
Mgm Mila
* •" "Fair enough. Pm not one to
part with a dollar unime I n o
maanaMo chance at getting test
■me extra oo It"
Me didn't go M ar David but M
touch with Michael tr
way that toid Michael be Mill re­
am ed ale interest- Bometlmao
——■id to Michael that out of all
le only Jaaon and Meg eared
l David’e earn or approved Ml
m It
peatered
him. One suggested Judge Tank
ere should nold court in the arm­
ory. "1 wander bow o peanut con
a m i mi would do?"
Mlcttasl was amaaed at Meg’s
departure front -the pattern
bad Mttie nope a t Tim’* aecompBMuaenta in California, rie would
da tM boat M oouM tu n .
. H e eencentrated on the poeeibili
ty of getting a bachelor jury. No
married men would d e n to give
DavM Uw oanefit of the doubt
Michael's personal popularity
Wia an the wans, aa Jaaon nad
ftartagty predicted.
, Waapprnvap and many women cut
Mm dead when they met him.
The public nad no chance to
H ub David. From the day as was
•moaned on bail, as never left the
fra p bouse. Michael n w that ne

« Mag beard uw news of the trial
- (Mm Miehasi. Matilda, disapprove
mg, dm not refuse to furnish the
’» t m toddy Meg requested. Mr. Cos
■ M d mevetted ner to man's need
U I challenged every juror
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his father quarreled over music,
David left home. I went along.*'
Ueg*a imagination supplied the
miming details, The little boy
from upstair* bad tu n e d (a the
girl from the kitchen, drown op,
DavM bad eeneed that Anna knew
the world into which he waa auddenly throat better than be did.
**1 waa glad when we oame to

oa» tricks, skulduggery. Maybe I
ought to hunt for them. Maybe
fm wrong to depend upon the
truth."
Hearing the eompaeeloa la hie
voice, Meg knew be wee afaaehed
by i t Michael believed m proudpice, justice. Meay men—Kemp
and Jason, tor Uutance —ware
touched only by things affecting
themaelvea. Meg knew (he 'waa
ilk# that too.

be prowling again. Meg bad - auddan Impulee to keep her company.
Hot milk might make her aleepy.
"Oretchan," aha called softly
from her open door.
The midnight atroller turned.
Meg felt Ilka a period who aspeeled to pick up a kitten only to
Bad her hands about a cougar.
"Anna!"
"Oh. ft'a you, Meg." Anna looked
tired, ner eyes ringed, bar manner
dejected. "1 waa going to make
raysell come peppermint tea. t
couldn’t sleep.”
finding no valid reason for re­
treat, Meg padded down the etalre
in Anna's wake.
*Td like some tea myself. My
stomach's queasy." Whet conniv­
ing creatures pregnant women
were! Ordinary individuals bad
no defense against them.
"Of course." Anna could not
quite c o n c e a l ner reluctance.
"Toast I A bit of solid food some­
times helps."
"Only tee.” Meg's usually castIron stomach rtU U id
She sipped her tee while Anna
drank two cups. They did not
•peak but the involuntary came-

tier, believe—what y o u do—a b o u t
it a David T"
man
Anger Sicked Anna's lace and
waa gone. She answered autoVlth malic ally. "1 waa always—afraid.”
md
"Of David T" Meg was Incredutry- loua.
nine
"No. Oh. I don’t know. David**
be two y ean younger than 1 am. He
came from a rich noma My mothivea er wee—" dull red stained Anna’s
■he cheeks—"ehe was bis father's
link cook. When we were children, we
played together. When David and

other—1 worried. Then ehe
Meg understood. However faulti­
ly, Louisa had shared David's
world ot music. No wonder Anna
resented her.
Meg put out her band, covered
Anna's limp Ungers. "It len t true.
I’m sure It isn’t trust"
s a n s was quiescent only a mo­
ment. Jerking froa, she thrust bar
fact forward, glaring Into M ara
startled eyes.
"You could be euro because
you're beautiful I No man would
turn away from you I Women like
Jenny and me know different! Jen­
ny's men left narl You d o st
understand because no nun would
ever quit—quit MuI top after you!"
shrank before ner fury.
Why, Anna noted ner I Any
for David would
alienate ms wife etui mo
"David may go to prison," Meg
faltered, unable to remain silent.
Anna’s eager vanished as swift­
ly as It had coma. “Tea If M
does. I’ll go to mm there."
Meg stared. Her skin crawled
Why, prison didn’t frighten Anna
at all I la prison, ehe would own
David. He would be •abut away
from others, be dependent upon
bar Malta. She could pnmroe him I
Poeaeaeionl Kemp nad accused
bar ef wanting to possess him. She
shivered. Any alliance with Anna,
however Indirect, revolted Mr.
I’m going to bed" She couldn't
stand the Mght of Anna another
minute.
nothing. When Meg
glanced over her shoulder, Anna
wee slumped la her chair, Mr
eyes amply.
m bod Meg continued to
shiver under ‘Matilda's ampls covera
era. She wished she knew what
Uncle
Urtcla Tim was doing. Hs wasn't
very lucky. Every business tran­
saction
sac tic M ants rod bad a way of
tumli bad
turning
aBUU,
til she tried to comfort bar*
sell,
U, iUncle Tun woe a born snoop.
If Si
Ben FVancieco knew anything
about the Fenners, b* would dis­
cover t t Maybe there wasn't any­
thing to discover. Meg Anally dosed
ti
off into
uneasy sleep, weighted
with imelancholy end foreboding,
f To Be C'onilRHcdj

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Tourney Medal Play Is Tomorrow
EDMONTON, N. B. (Pi—The 44 Sander*, the Canadian Open tit* Three other American* matched
leaden after lodsy'a final 11-bole Hat, can become the first player the course par of TJ.
qualifying round will enter medal In the history of the tournament
|,'jBay tomorrow tor tho Canadian to win both the Open and Amateur
t Amateur golf title with the crown championships.
Mealy to r e * on so American he»J.
Sanders, however, will face the
la the opening qualifying round rugged competition of defenJlng
yesterday, four American* made champion Moe Norman of Kitch­
itseng bids with sub — par golf.] ener, who shot ■ 4-under-par 69
Doug Sanden of Miami Beach, to lead the qualifiers.
. r u . ( and ed Lencryk of NawingIt'll Fooic. Jr., Huntington Beech
'tea, Conn., scored TO*, three under Calif., had a Tl and Arthur Peterparsot. nf Fitchburg, Maas., a 71.

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AH ragular Sunday night TV
viewers hevs become familiar with
the "Big M" selling alogan of g
leading producer of automobiles.
"The Big M" combination may
wall be the key to hopes of the
Chicago Cardinals in IMS, ac­
cording |o Cooper Hollow, Chic­
ago Tribune sports writer.
" If another ‘IT, Lam ar MeBaa
comae through, the Cardinals win
be rough this season," asserts Hol­
low.
Whether McRan, a quarterback
from tho University of Aritanaea,
la destined ‘ to achlevt stardom
this year, may be determined hi
Jacksonville's Gator Bowl Satur­
day night, Aug. 11, whan tha Card­
inals play tha Chicago Basra.
The Cardinals' other big "M 'a"
are right half Dave Mann and left
half Ollia Matson. Tha fourth
member of the first string backfield is fullback Johnny Otaiawakl.
Matson and Mann are the of­
fensive malnitays of the Cardinals.
Aa a pair, tha Cardinal speed mer­
chants m utter an impressive onetwo punch aa will be found la any
backflrid In tha nation.
Coach Ray Richards, beginning
hla second year at the Cardinal
halm, baa high hope* that hla
team win improve its fourth plaee
showing of last year, when tha
Cardinals won four of IS gamea
and tied one, but continued to bo
•addled with tha hard luck that
plagued the club since 1947.
Richards ia enthusiastic about
the 19M Cardinal aggregation and
two of the biggest reasons for hla
HOW’S THAT FOR A RIG CATCH says Mrs. George Stine
optimism aro Matson and Mann.
as she dlsplnys the six lb. and 11 lb. salt w ater speckled
"Mataon," notes Rallow, "la en­
trout the raught Sumlny nt Mosquito Ijtgoon In Oak llill.
u rin g hla fourth year of pro foolThe “ big one" was 0214 Inch** long. (Photo By Jameson)
bell and there la every reason to
expect It should be tha best for
the form er University of San
Francisco flash."
Aa Richards puts it, "OlUe is
juat about everything you went
in a pro football player. He hat
•lie (M ), weight (110). he's a 10second man], and power. Hit
greatness Ilea in his tremendous
11 was really thrilled", said Mrs.
straight ahead power and speed George Stine, ■■ she told about
which eMblcs him to bowl over her catch while on a fishing trip
tackier* like tan pins."
At tha other Cardinal halfback Sunday with her husband.
Traveling ta Mosquito Lagoon at
apot, Mann la 6-1. weigh* 190. and
Oak HIU for the "big catch" she
will bo aUrtlng hla second year
the pro ranks a f u r excelling aa
•aid, "On my first cast 1 caught
freshman.
NEW YORK (Jl — Gnarled old think hla man will break tha
■ tlx lb, salt water speckled Iroul".
"Mann, In dote, la shifty and
Casey Stengel, manager of the ordT
After
a
few
more
casts
the
"hook­
quick a t a cat," enthuses Rich
"H alf the time I doubt It,," ha
New York Yanktei, let it be
•rd t. "Ha gats away from tacklen ed a big one, an 11 lb. one. He waa known today that Mickey Manila answered. "They figure ta m ate
that a lot of ball carriers can’t MW inches long".
is strictly bn his own In hla pur­ It tougher and tougher for him.
Some angler* standing near said suit of Babe Ruth’s hams run rec­ They're eure not giving him mnek
elude because of hit extraordinary
agility. It's Impossible ta tell how It was the longest speckled trout ord.
to hit and the longer they do that,
far tha guy i» likely ta go }hla sea­ caught on a plug. They urged Mrs. ’ With 43 games to go, starting tha more anxious he might boson with a year of experience un­ Sllne to enter It In a weekly con­ with tonight's data with tha Bos­ coma to take a swipe a t torn# t i
test at Daytona Beach where she
der Ms belt."
ton Red Sox, Mantle must bit 20 those bad pitches."
Richards stands by McHan m was told It was believed ta be the homers to eclipse Ruth's mark of Mantle talk* lest
the face of those critics who don't largest entered so far but would 60 and become the preaent- ord than anyone,
think the ex-Arkinsaa U. player U let her know.
riay Sultan of Swat.
that he Is getting
Local fishing enthusiasts have
a good paster.
" I don't know how I can help er good nitchea tl hit.
"You expect a M year-old kid told Mrs. Stine they are going to him toward the record," croaked
"I'd Ilka to hit TB, If I
ta be unspectacular in hla first "take lessons from her Instead of Stengel, " ft's a job he’ll have lo he said. "B ut I'm not worylng
Mr.
Stine."
tsason with tha proa," Richard*
do himself. Tha pitchers won’t too much about I t What I'm try­
points. "He has come a long way
help him any.
ing to do la get a .piece of the
since hla first pro appearance In
"They'll walk him half IBe time ball, ao I can keep hitting around
1H4, and hla final three garnet Birmingham Fans
anyway er give him bad balls to that .370 m ark."
last y«ar were • • good as any­
hit at, so U’a a problem ha haa
body's In tha league.
Are Hopeful Again to face himself."
LOSERS, WINNERS PAIRED
"Very few quarterback* do any­ By THE AKSOCIATED PRESS
The suggestion waa raised that
CLEARWATER ID-Lo*era and
thing before they have absorbed
maybe
Stengel
would
consider
bat­
Pennant starved Birmingham
taro years of seasoning. 1 think La fans who figured last week that ting Mantle in the leadoff spot, winners of opening games ncrc
mar has found hlmaalf now. Ha the Barons bad blown another flag so Mickey would get to the plats paired tonight in tha seconJ round
of tha Florida man's double
ha* taken charge of our club and chance were back ta the hopeful more often.
acquired poise and confidence, He •tage today after their favorites
"No dice," (aid the professor. nation softball tournament.
Jacksonville and Pensacola
haa every thing it takes to be patched things up with three con­ "You build your batting order ta
g r o a t , " _________
win ball games, and besides he . meet at 7:30 p. m.; Watt
secutive victories.
Beach and Clearwater at 9 p
The Barons, who put the brakes would get only ala or eight mere
West Palm eBach defeated
times
at
bat
If
he
waa
tha
first
sacola 4*2 and Clearwater doi
to a four-game losing akld Sunday
Notice
Jacksonville 1 4 last night.
with a 9-6 decision over Mobile, hitter."
"Wall, then, does tha Profeasor
put 13-S and 11-9 trlumphna against
■ rJ u T u tw ee ir. a&gt;»l* a^fftartW*,, Memphis In the books last night
■&gt; M jke MslaU §1
and leapfrogged over tha Chicks
HKNRIlCTTA B. UOTCH n*c*»s»a. Into aerond place In the Southern
r. Aaan. Standings.
Pace setting Atlanta waa rained
n. Royce. d*ee»*edi th»l
»"*3 out at Montgomery, so the Bir­
■ Million tor fins! dlerhsrs*. and mingham tucceasea had the B ar
that h* will •nplr •« Ihe llosorobl*
KHNRST liOlJSllOl.DKR, r«untjr oai nipping at the heels*of the
' M OTORS, IN C .
Juts* of Mm'nois roentr. Florid*, Crackers, only half a gam* off tho
oo tho lain day of September. im .
for approval of ssm* snd for flssl pace. Nashville and Mobile wars
IS PLEASED T O A N N O U N C E
-■ i t r i * at administrator of th* also rained out, and Chattanooga
snrlolts R. Bnjrro. derest- and New Orleans ware not ached
day of Auawat, tall.
T H E A P P O IN TM EN T O F
ul-J
i, C. Unyrs

★

★
★ ★ ★
M rs. G e o rg e S tin e
Displays 'Big Catch'

Casey Says Mantle
Strictly On Own

REIMANN

a

MMKtMOTtON.ef Britain, hits
the tapq at the White City Sta­
dium in London, Kngand, to bocoma the ninth men In track
history to crack Uw tour-minute
mile barrier. He reeled off at
1:89.4, clocking just 1.4 seconds
short ef the world record of
1:M held by Australia's John
Landy. The race was the feature
event In the BritUh-Caachoalo*
vaklan meet
flnlemeliendl)

AdmlnlstfStnr nf Iks s s ls ls of
Henrietta n. tt n r r a dscressd.
1*1 Rewards TlulUlne
kenfnrA V tsrlie
ATTOnKKT FOR ADHtHteTSATOR

nnrni.Ae STFKarmm

NOTicii ta {IRRRRT UIVRN that
f am enasaec&gt;d la butlnres at ITS*
Krenrh Ave. .under
------ ....
the flrtltlnua
asm- of Ideal Nursery and that
Intend to reyltisr said name wltll
the Clerk of the Ctrrult Court. Rem.
IhUe Couatr. Florida. Is arcordenre
With the provision of the Flrtltloui
Name Btatuta, to.wtti (union 111*1
Florida Statutes til l
_______________ W. c. Rule Jr.

W t jtut tuk f ir hettrlon

C H A l MFR&lt;;

BU C H

STUDENTS!
H art la anon thing wklek is elmeat g necessity la college.
Vary desirable and a big be|p
la High School. Help* you turn
la neat and attractive work
and will GIVE YOU BETTER
GRADES.
Baa Um new MUth-Corona Port­
able Typewriter before school
opens.
World's Fastedt and most dur­
able Portable.
Prices |l?AO to SU U O plus

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W M g M tjrifiT W T W t TKiP
»U A J o t r a fo A A A itr y .

A t

By e d t n u n
T in Associated Frees
Hava tha Cincinnati Redlsga, who
figured “to go aa far as our pitch
tag win carry us," reached the
and of the UneT
It waa Manager Birdie TebbetU
who tagged hit pitching the big
" I f ' In the National eLague pen
nant chase, and now that his not.
so-robust Redleg* are slumping a t
the plate juat when the pitching ia
ta need of a lift, the Cincys are
hurlin’.
TebbetU needed a "stopper" last
night, what with relief ace Buster
Freeman sidelined by a freak mis­
hap and Hal Jeffcoat and Brook*
Lawrence taking their tump*, but
be couldn't find one. Milwaukee
first-place Braves tagged Johnny
Kllppsteln and swept the final
three games of their four-game act
with a 5-1 decision.
The defeat skidded the Redleg*
four games behind the Braves and
two back ef Brooklyn, rained out
a t New York In the only other
gama scheduled In either teague.
Tha Redlegs, who won the aeriei
opener behind Larry Jansen, who
waa Juat recalled from the minors,
were on even terms with the
Braves for five Innings. Then Del
Crandall, who** sacrifice fly pro­
duced the flrat run, tagged Klipi
stein for a two-run homer, b
19th, to break a 1-all tie In the
sixth.
Rookie Frank Robinson, who was
l-for-10 In the first three gamea
of the set, supplied the bulk of
Cincinnati’s inept attack, going 4
for-4 and locking his 26th home
run. It was only the fourth homer
managed by the heretofore free
twinging Redlega In the serii.
Ttookl Taylor Phillips, a 23-yearold aouthpaw, gained hla third vic­
tory without defeat with his second
airtight complete gama — scatter­
ing seven hilt and walking only
two whtle holding Cincinnati's other
power guys, Ted Klustewskl, Gua
Bell, Wally Post and Ed Bailey,
hltlesa.
Tha Braves got their other two
runt off Jeffcoat on Danny O'Con
nall'a bases-loaded (Ingle In the
eighth. Jeffcoat waa the fourth
Redleg pitcher, following reliefers
Art Fowler and Don Gross, aa Tebbetta again m ltsej Freeman — the
10-4 bullpen ace who suffered a
slipped disc while fielding a ground
ball last Thursday.

- B ILL

H A YN ES O F F IC E
M A C H IN E C O .
114 Msgnoils Ave.
&amp;

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• -*

Phone 44

CLIFF ABLES
TO OUR SALKS STAFF. “CU FF" EXTCND8 AN
INVITATION TO ALL OF HIS FRIENDS AND AC­
QUAINTANCES TO VISIT HIM AT

REIMANN
Chrysler-Plymouth
COMMERCIAL awl PALMETTO

Standing

AMERICAN LEAGUE
MONDAY'S RESULTS
No games scheduled
TUESDAY'S SCHEDULE
Boston a t New York
N
Washington a t Baltimore N
Detroit at Cleveland N
Chicago a t Kansas City N
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L Pet. Bhn'd
Milwaukee
66 &lt;2 .6 tl -JO
Brooklyn
64 44 J9J 2
M
&lt;7 .573 4
Cincinnati
SL Louis
M 54 .303 U.4
Philadelphia
52 33 .466 13'i
Pittsburgh
48 61 .440 111*
Chicago
44 62 .413 21
New York
39 t t .371 25i t
MONDAY'S RESULTS
Milwaukee 5. Cincinnati 1
Brooklyn at New York postponed,
rain
(
Only gamea scheduled
TUESDAY'S SCHEDULE
New York a t Brooklyn N
Pittsburgh a t Philadelphia t *
Cincinnati at Chicago
Milwaukee at St. Louis N
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
Daytona Beach 4 Leesburg 3
Gainesville 10 St. Petersburg 4
W. Palm Beach 3 Palatka 1
Cocoa 7 OrlaoJo 6 *
g
TONIGHTS SCHEDULE
V
Gainesville at St. Pciersotsnr
Cocoa at Orlando
Palatka at West Palm eBach
Leesburg at Daytona Beach
STANDINGS
W L Pet. Bhn'd
Gainesville
35 17 .073
Cocoa
34 18 .654 X
W. Palm eBach
26 24 .520 6
Palatka
26 26 .500 p
Leesburg
23 27 .481
St. Petersburg
24 27 .471 HP*
Daytona eBach
21 31 .404
Orlando
13 36 .294 19(4

Weight Still One
O f Fighter's Foes
NEW YORK (At—Weight eonlinuea to be one of the fighter’s-arch
enemies.
*
That’s the way WIlUa Troy of
Washington, D. C„ had It figured
after hla 10-round draw with Jerry
Luadea bf New Haven, Conn., at
St. Nicholas Arena last night.
Troy said he planned to enter
the ring at 161, but a two-day
layoff ad d 'd three pounds.
" I fight better a t 181," tald
1Toy. " If I had made th a t weight
I’m aura I would have won with­
out any trouble."
W’
Both boy* were "very happy"
with the decision and Teddy Brennar, 8t. Nick’s matehmakar, rawarded them with future bouts.

�Summer Doesn't Slow Down Results From Classified—Call 1821
13—ARTICLES FUR SALE

18—SPECIAL M irtCES

PUMPS A SPRINKLER SYSTEMS *Vc buy and roll m od furniture

A NT ADSi
R E N T 'E M F A S T

P k 1821
4 J IA—PLACES TO EAT

MAR-LOU RESTAURANT

Sam pi* Menu: T-Bone Steak,
Braided V u l Cutlet, Florida
Lobster, Deviled Crab, and ot
Mur**, Lnla'a Famoui Pina.
PHONE 117S-W for takeout.
Hwy. 17*02 South.
THE FtTviERAOF SEMINOLE
COUNTY—Lake Mery Public
Riaeh and the DOGGIE DINER
L BAR
I—CARD OF THANKS
~~
We lake this meani of thanking
our many frienda for their pray*
art, their kind exprcjaion* »f
sympathy and their bcautltul
flowcra during the recent passing
of our loved one.
Mr*. L. M. Hlme* and Family
4—LOST aadFOt'.ND

’

LOST—P art Partlan bob-talltd
, .yellow kitty. Ph. 1769J. isoe
Paloma.
s-^ fe k so n a l T n o t ic e s ROLLAWAY, Hoapital and Baby
Bed* Day, Week, or Month—Tel.
1*13. Furniture Center —
_______ 111 Wait Flrat St.

AUTOMOTIVE
I—BOATS AND MOTORS
FOR RALE—71i H.P. Outbnsrd
rebuilt motor. Mercury, good
condition. $83. Call 1821,
See the New Evtnrude Line lor '36
RO B SO N S p o rtin g Goods
Erianide Sale* A Service
SM E, let HI.
Phone «M
22—TRAILERS

Paying
cash price* for any
‘ 'I t&gt;pci md m e t. loitlU td nr
Uiidg .of vatu*. SUPER TRAD
"D6 It Yuurtdlf."
INC POS’. On 17-92 Ph. 1033 W
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
STINE
Army
Cote, gS 08: Paint, 92.30 gal.
Machine and Supply Co.
T-Shirts, 48c; Army-Navy Surp
3i&gt;7 W. 2nd Si.
Ph. M
lus, 310 Hanford Ave.
GATLIN BKOTUEIS
Estate gas range, 130. Call B31-M.
Uraiun# 4 Bulldoxer t v t i e l
Ph 3231 Gonova. 2493 W B inforl Child’s play house. 8’ x 8*. 3 dou­
ble window* and front porch.
Oil LANDO Seminel SUr, Call
211 Summerlin Ave. Ph. 882-M.
Ralph Ray, 31.W.
NECCH1-ELNA
BULLDOZING
Sewing Machine Center
Sale*, Service and Rentals
LOWERY A BRIDGES
G A R R E T T ’S
Sm . ItM-W Oraage City Syr 4 $634
383 E. First SL
Phone 1422
FAIRBANKS - MORSE P u m p t
F.M.B.
3c,
1
0c*
it
25c
STORE
Well Drilling, HOWARD C.
LONG, Phona 3M NT E lit School Supplies and School Clothes
321 S. Sanford Ave.
Commercial Ave.
Child’* blah chair
. .
500
UPHOLSTERY CLEANING
Child’* crib ................. : . . . . ».*J
FURNITURE A AUTO
Furniture Cleaned In Your Horn* Singer poriable sew machine 30.00
New Modern Method — Clean* Burroughs add* machine .. . . 33.00
Sanitize a A Moth r roof a. Frio Underwood typewriter ... 33.30
Large solid oak desk
30 00
Estimate*—Call 1714-J.
Oak typewriter desk
__ 30.00
CROSLEY - BENDIX
Upholstered folding chairs .. 3.00
Sale* and Service
Hapcr Trading Pott
Un Hwy. 17*98
Phoue 38&amp;3-W.
RANDALL
Electric Company
S m ica— Quality— 8atiaficllan FOR'FILMS. FlnTtVagT Tspc Re*
rordrr&gt;, Supplier SEE — WIE*
Ph 113 Sanford
243T-J-3 Da Bary
BOLDT’S CAMERA SHOP, 810
CUSTOM UPHOI ATE RING
S. Park Ave.
Slip Covera and Drapes
Have four brand new Goodyear
STANLEY KULP
Tubeless Tire*. Sir.. 670x13. All
ph o n e a u - j.
for $30 Phone 304$ W.
AUGUST IS BABY MONTH” at
44
APPLIANCES
Jameton Studio. Special (or chit
dren to 3 year*. Two 1x10, (1 FRIG1DAIRE appliances, t a l e s
gold frame) 110. PHONE 31M.
and sirvle*. G. H. High, Oviedo,
Trees trimmed, removed and do- Fla. Phona FO-3-3313 or Sanford
1642-W s l u r i p . a
moued. Ph. 1007-R.
SANFORD TREE CO.
A IR C O N D IT IO N IN G
For Room or Building
ENVELOPES, Letterhead*, otste
ments, invoices, hand biili, end
H. B. P O P ! CO. IN C.
programs, e t e. Progressive 2M Soeih Park Ave. Phoa* 1441
Printing Co. Phono 401 — 403
Holpolnt 30 gal table top hot water
West 13th St.
healer, $30. Ph. 903.
T . V . R E P A IR S
New
alr-condltloner, 3/4 Ion. 1306
'Til in p. m. Service Cells. $3.00,
W. 3rd St.
J. Q. Herrin, Ph. 2g91-J W. A
Norris, Ph. 1339. Licensed Tech 10'4 CU. I X Cnldapot Refrigera­
nicians, guaranteed work.
tor, good condition. Inquire 3301
Grandview Ave.
D O N 'T
Throw away that old chair or Kenmore Electric Stove. Good
rocker. Bring It In NIX BED* Condition $30. Ph. 2303-1J.
DING CO., specialists In up­
holstering ana m ittresi rrno U—BUILDING MATERIALS
vatlng.
U S E D BRICK
1301 SANFORD 'AVENUE
TWO CARLOADS beautiful uied
Well drilling, water guaranteed,
brick. Orange, red, and burnt
Phone 1009-W.
_____
black. See them at SHERMAN
CONCRETE PIPE CO. .

EMPLOYMENT

I t will pay YOU to at* ui before 84—CHILD CARE
you buy. Open Evening* and Wanted, Baby 8ittlng, Phona CU-R
Sundayi.
Eaitside Tr*Uer Sale*
81—HELP WANTED—FEMALE
Palatka, Fla.
WAITRESS - Apply Touahton'a
Trailer, Salt-Rent, Ph. 661-XR.
Drug Store, Mr. Clark.
3 Small House Trailer*, Ideal for Curb girls, apply In person to
Fishing Camp. Cheap. Phone
Pig'n Whittle.
712-W er ask Sanford Trailer
INTELLIGENT
girl, over 21. for
Park.
lunchroom and bar. Ph, 1020-J.
‘ 14—USED CASH
Women Sew Easy Ready-Cut House
1960 NASH, Stawiman. 4-door.
Coats Homa. Earn From $17.40
Clean, tubeleaa U rn . Beat offer
to $28.IS Doien. Write—Accurate
around $130. 1030 Maple. No calls
Style. Freeport, New York.
Saturday.
27—HELP WANTEO-MALE
2 Luggage Trailer*. One 41 Chev^ o |e t ^ U M i f l e i ^ j L O i ^ 2 j j O ^ Experienced sheet metal workers
Also roofers experienced in
built-up and shingle roofing. Ap
ply Rteinmeycr Roofing A Sheet
Metal Work. South Sanford Ave.
Phone 1384-f, Sanford.
26—BEAUTY PARLORS
c o l Ce c t o r - A SALESMAN ii LD
Modem Air-conditioned Salon
established Installment Co. his
opening In Sanford for wide
. H a r r io tt's B e a u ty Nook
•wake, sober and ambitious
man. Must have car and refer­
47—BUILDING - REPAIRS
ences. Only permanent resident
PAINTING
need apply. Earning! unlimited
for man willing to work. Ilovpf*
FLOOR landing and finishing.
tillislio n Insurance. Write P.O.
Cleaning, w sxug. Serving Semi­ B ei 347 Sanford, stating age,
nole county licce IMS.
marital atatui, and previous ea
H. M. Gleaaos, la k e Miry
parlance If eny.
F o r painting tail Mr. Taeker, 21—SALESMEN—AGENTS
•6I-XR.
$20.00 dally. Sell Luminous Door
Repair work! Home alteration*!
Ptatei. Writ* Reeves, Dept.,
No Job too small. Finished carp* No. 160, Attleboro, Mias. Free
enter will give prompt service.
Sample*.
Phone 139S-J. Rollins A Blagto.
II—WORK WANTED—MALE
M cRA N B Y -SM ITH I’AINTH
2416 8. Park
Phona 1203 31* year Automotive Accountant,
jja e rtg g ^ e h lld re ij^ ^ &amp; s y ^
26-PIANO SERVICE

• BUSINESS
SERVICES

W » Q«h________ ISl-Cl

L L 8111 - Plana Technician
Phono 11*4 Roalo L Sooford

FINANCIAL

34—1NIIURANCR

f ) 11—ROOFING end PLUMBING
Plumbing. Krotky Healing

M 7 0 . HODGES
Service on All Wator Pumps—
Well* DrUlad — Pumps
Panin Read, Phono 7M

Preferred J U u i to Preferred
Policyholder*
Jo h n W illia m Inn, A gency
417 Hanford Alllali* Rank
34

HED-I-M1X CONCRETE
M irada Concrete 'Jo.
309 Elm Ave.
Phona 1333
SELECT 1/4 Sawed Oak Flooring.
1980 per M. No. 1 Common 1330
per M. No 9 Common $136 per
M. Floor* Laid A Finished;
Raaionabie. E. F. Stevens, Ph.
716-R-4 after 6 p.m.

STORE-WIDE
AUGUST SALE

H E R E A n E JU S T A F E W
UK T H E M ANY SA V IN G S
bcautltul Dinette bet*. Choice of
It Table Top* and 12 Chair
covers , . . Complete with 4
Chair*

S139.00
And—Bcautltul 34 Pe Dinticrwara
Sal

FREE
Handsome Bedroom Special
Vanity with large Mirror
Panel Bed
Cheat of Drawer;

«RL'

1UM

CeetrecUag cod Ropalf
INI Sanford Ave.
H eae 1113

W. J. KINO

MERCHANDISE
—Factory to You—

Buy your Furniture at Berry'*
Warehouse Furn. Co., at EWI W.
1st St. AU nationally adv. furn­
iture at warehouse prices.
Enclosed head. Sag-wool bottom
rail with plsitle ends. Plastic or Used furniture, appoaneat, MuU,
rayon tepee. Cottea or oylea
•te. Rought-aold. Larry's M arl
cords.
991 Baal lit BL Phone 1631.

Atnalnum
Venetian Blinds

Plumhlag Co#tractor
Kohler Plumbing A Supplies
Ream Electric Water Heaters
Scnkarik Ginns and Pslat Cn.
MM Orloedo Dr.
Pk. M 113*114 West lad I t
Phone aM
PLUMBING
Foot-locker* |6.S3; 40-hr. Alarm
Contract and Repair Work
clocks $1J9. Sanford Jewelry 4
* Free Estlmetee
Luggage Co. 100 Saaford Ave.
R. I*. HARVEY
Sanford Ave.
Phone MM
It Faya Te Uen CHaatfwd

on thla

8-Pc. Chrome Dinette
IN C L U D E S :
Table with extension Itavea
3 aide chairs
t boat chaiar
Matching Kitchen Stool
CHOICE OF COLORS
while stock
lasta . . . .
EASY T E R MISS * * *

Furnished or unfurn. 2-bedroom
apt. Convenient aa Air Station.
$63 mo. Including Utilities. Call
7T0-W._______________________

REAL ESTATE
t l —ACREAGE

Lake Front Estate
33 Acres—Over 9,000 ft. lake front*
age. Modern masonry house,
with 2 bedroom*, t baths,.cathe­
dral ceiling and fireplace In
spacious living room with beau­
tiful lake view. 10 acre grove,
nuraer. with 640 budded citrut
Phona
M3-09 E. lit St.
tree*. $46,000, term*. For ap­
pointment call Jane Adriatlcn.
w—FARM AND GARDEN
Broker, Winter Park 6-1473, or
4-4341.
GEORGIA GROWN C a b b a g e
Plant* in any quantity. Ready
for setting out Sepl. 10th. Van* 64—FARMS AND GROVES
euro arc of Midaeaaon. Marlon
Acre* farm land fer rent. South
Market, Early Round Dutch, 19sites.
Call U0*M.
Glory, Improved Glory, Savoy
Mammoth Red and Eaily Copen­ 43—HUM EH
hagen. all from CcrUIlml Kerry*
WHY PAY RENT
Morris Seed. Ripe A Ready To­
mato A Produce Co.. State Farm ­ 2 Bed Room Houses ready lor &gt;uu
er* Market, Sanford, Florida,
to move in, FHA approved, con­
crete Block construction, 60 x 117
Phone 32$.
ft. lot. Close In, for aa little aa
So—MUSICAL INSTRUMENT)!
$300 Down and 943 per Month.
Including principal. Interest, in­
SNARE Drum. Pracllcally New.
surance a tax**. T out P r i c e
('all 72I-W or aik office 8anford
17,176.00. Open for your Inspec­
Trailer Park.
tion, 412 O ru g e Ave. Call or
See I. E. Batten.
$3—WANTED TO BUY _
_
Phona* 534 or 693
Used play pen. Reasonable. Phone
318 Valencia Drive
1621 between 9:00 to 5:0(1.
Sanford, Fla.

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Chicago National
Boat Show Forecast
To Be Biggest Yet

Th* 1967 Chicago National Boat
Show Feb. 8-17 In the lntcrnallon*
al Amphitheatre will t-e even
large and more comprehensive
than the 1938 version, world'*
largest boating exposition until
that tlnte, Executive Director Guy
W. Hughes said after a survey
of exhibilera.
According to Hughes, exhibits
will occupy all of the 720,00(1aquare-foot area nf the Amphithealra’i north hall, central area,
south halt and south addition.
P art of a new extentlun, which
la now' under construction and
which will make (lie Amphitheatre
twice n* large a* the nest largest
exhibition hall ini he world, will
•Iso be utillrcil.
Hughe* predicted tin t all 1956
records would be exceeded, in'
eluding: t.a*t year's tola) attend
•nee of £40.330. n show fleet of
645 craft on dlaptuy, 776 manu­
facturer* represented by exhibiton.
Contracts are now being issued
to firm* which aaked for apace
In an exhibitor surrey. Many of
last year's exhibitors are doubl­
ing their exhibit spate and new
firms ate seeking apace to showthair w arn . Hughe* said.
With additional spar* avail­
able, the ex|M)iitlon will have
wider alales to Improve the crowd
flow through "the world's largest
indoor flsel’’ and to the exhibit!
of marine equipment and auppliae, Hughes laid. Practically all
main alales will run north and
■outh, and new aisles will create
a large number of new comer
and Island display*.

Y E S. MR. F A R M E R
French Avenue homa suitable fer I can build your home, ramodal,
home A buiinii*. For Informa­ repair or build your addition to
tion call 1494.
your present heme. Financed at
*T» Interest, over a raaionabie
HUTCHINSON’S Ocean F r o n t
period time.
Apia. 339 S. Atlantic. Daytona
LET’S TALK IT OVER
Bearh. Call 2374-W for reserva­ T. R. Means
Gen. Contractor
tions after 1:00 p. m.
E. Celery Ave.
Ph. 1490-M.
EFFICIENCY Apartment, M v
able for bachelor or couple.
•7—KR0EEK8 Md REALTORS
Private hath. Aerosa from Pm (
Office. Manuel JarohadR.
1 BEDROOM house with carport*,
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
perch and utility room, Frlglask Crumley A Montaith
Three and foot room furnished
dura
appliances,
8928
down
at 1)7 South Park, Phona 779
apt*. Very alean and close la.
They Know
Phone 616, Jlmmv Cawaa.
L O W E L L E . O Z IE R
Bidder - PhMe IBM
FURN18HED apU. Phene 1311.
$64
MONTHLY
Office: M l a. Orlande Dr.
TOTAL PRICE 19,700
WELAKA APARTMENTS: roomi
private batbi. 114 W. Flrat SL
CUSTOM B U IL T H O M ES Only 934.36 Monthly with Homealaad Eaamptlon after Jan. lit.
DESIRABLE one and two bed­ ’VA—FHA—CONVENTIONAL
FINANCING
room furniihad apt. Ph. *99-W
Buys this beautiful 3-Bcdroom ma­
'LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
sonry home. Parquat floor*,
2 A 3 room apt Pn. 29U-W.
’LOW MONTHLY PAfMENTS
three years old and wall pre­
AVAILABLE for immediate occu­ A . K- SH O E M A K E R , JR .
served. Comfortable Florida
t m MtllMrUI*
pancy, furnlahad home, |TI Phone iWl room, c ir porta, utility room.
month. PHUNE 339 R.
Terms available.
Furniahcd garage apt. Electric
kitchen, Phono 2J8-R.

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CONCRETE
Ready Mixed Concrete, -Concrete GROUND Roor, 3-room completely
Block, Sand, Gravel, Cement
furniahcd apartment. 317 Pal­
Concrete Pipe to Meet All Qua)*
metto Ave. Phone 2392.
flcatloni.
H harm an U oncrcle I’lpe Co. SEE Seminoi* Realty for DeilrOut West 13lk St,
Phone 2419
■bla Homo* gad ApU. Phona 17.
This is a free pas* to the Rill Unfurnished 2-Bedroom apt. Near
Theatre for Mrs LotiLc Wilton.
shopping renter. 9119 Elm. No
Exp. date Aug. 83, 1936.
PeU plena.
46—BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
Furniihad 9 rooms A bath, dowas u lri. 1901 Mapla Ava. Pkaaa
HAYNES Office Macblna Co.,
1474.
Typewritera, adding maehlnM,
Saltl'Raaisla, 914 Mag., Ph. 44. For Rent—1 bedroom furniihad
apt. 16$ per moath. SI. Jofaai
Good Uied Offset Desks from $33
Realty.
Uied portable and standard a iu
typewriters from $33.
I'R oom furilshae apt. available
now. 3 room furnished apt.
P O W E L L 'S
available by July 90th. 310 Mag­
O ffice Supply
nolia. Ph, A. K. Roisatter, Flor­
117 8. Magnolia
Phona IM
in. 911.
47—FUKNITU Rt —HOUSEHOLD
Efficiency apartment. Itr-condltinned. Hwy. 17-18 8. SlumberHad Court.

5119.95

me

SAVE $28.55

Sf—APTS—HOUSED-ROOMS
T IIE
Furniahcd cottage. Phone SOt-J
alter 5:00 p m.
I^Bcdroom house, $66. R tlA if Ad*
dition, 1403 Court A Waihington.

Avalon ApU. Efficiency, Ph. 720-W

ru n u n e t a sru u
LIVESTOCK
ue Tank laatallatlan A Sordco.
Jower Oanaaatiaas. Archie C.
Reg.
H arnett, Phase TM-W or 1131. I^RDOGS—CATS—PETS
$139 93
FOR HALE—Year old pedigrse
c k r a m ic
Doberman Pinscher, female.
I r . Mueller A le a Pk.
House broken. Phone 1364-R.
New Selection of—
Rofss (Foam Rubber)
114930
j»—
MORSES—
CATTLE—
HOGS
This la o free p its to tha Movia*
Sofa Red a
............. 109 00
lend Rido-In Theatre for Dusty Wanted: Two beef lyp« calves.
Matching Chairs ------ ■ M.B0
Crawford, Cap. date Aug. 23,
Ph. 2330 JL________________
ECHOLS REDDING CO.
1166.
Comer gad A MagaoUa. Fh 1233
"Rod Ramhorgar" Mgr.
Opea Monday’s Ul 9:91 p. m.
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A. B. PETERSON
Broker Aaioclata*: A. B. Paterson
Jr., P. J. Chatteraon, Garfield
Wlllatts, John Melsch and R. W.
William*. A. C. Doudncy, Land
Surveyor.
116 N. Park Ava.
Phone 1129

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ODHAM A TUDOR, INC.
Builders of F lat Horn**
OWNER LEAVING TOWN
For Florida Living
Want* to aeil equity for 11076
BEAUTIFULLY Designed Thr.e
which Includes furnishings, TV
And Four Bedroom Horn**
set and automatic washer. FHA
t A 9 bath*
Mig.. payable at 961 monthly.
Varlad Selection of Plana Avail­ Homs hat 2 bedrooms, Ppirch.
able.
car port*, utility room.
Situ*'
oom. BJ
Priced From $11,106 to 194.000 tad in good location.
VA (G D-FHA A FHA IniervR obert A . W illiam s, R ealto r
ice Financial.
Raymond Lundqmal, Anociaie
Phene 1173 Atlantic Rank Bldg.
HOMES AVAILABLE i
South Plnecreit . . . . Btnford, Fla.
drove M a a e ri........ Sanford, Fla. bee ui tor French Avi. Property
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
Valencia VUUi .. . . DeLand,
3344 French Ave.
SALES OFFICE
J.
W.
HA LL. REALTOR
MAYFAIR — 9 bedroom home.
2613 B. French Ave.
Jebaay Walker, Aaeeclale
Larga yard. Call 1430 J after
Phona 3100 A MM
"Cell Hell" Thone 173g
6 p. m.
Alter 6:00 p. m. Call 2371-W
I-Badroom unfurnished home No
kitchen equipment, 200 French
Laura B, Oner, Brokar
Ave. Phone 146-J.
H aul M, Field, Associate
2601 So. Orlando Dr.
Phone 1339
If intrreated In opartment, cleanEVENINGS: 3119 and 190
r r than average, cloarin. SEE
Jimmy Cowan. Phuue 616
3*Bedroom homa. I t too down. L U V K L Y ~C H Y S T A L L A K tt
8U H U K B A N HOM E
9-ROOM HkaRont apt. Hot water.
Monthly payments g&amp;a.aa. Equip­
940 mo W, Muigrave. lake Wary.
ped with Weatlngbouie kitchen, Comfortable country living only
a few rainutaa from town. Nice
blind*, h taler, fenced back
Furniahcd ruiiage by week or
lround* nf over an acre all
yard, screened porch. Vacancy
month. Ph. 3010-W-L
indicated with bearing citriti
by lhe 13th, Payment not due
tra il, provide tha background
until
the
F
lrat
Call
1613-W.
119
New Smyrna ocean front. Una,
for thin beautiful 9-bedroom
RoaiUa Dr.
two bedroom apU., reasonable.
home.
Two full (lie batha, Flor­
McGrath, Box 1412, Coronado
free pa
ida
room
and irparato dining
Station, New Rmyrna llcach, i.r
land Rlde*|n Theatre for Mr. E.
room.
All
electric
kitchen, dou­
Tel. 1093-M.
M. Cain. Eap. data Aug. 33,
ble car pone and double sarage, and all fronting oa !he
Large, clean, furnished apl. 1 1961.
prsttle.l Hk* In Central Florida.
adults. 611 Park Ave.
A T T R A C T IV E , T E R M S
Cloae.in furnished apl. 312 Oak. FOR SALE or rant — 3 bedroom
Consult A REALTOR First
Phone 3967-31.
C B borne. One block from Pine- C U L L E N A N D H A R K E Y
Rosa Court Apta. Unlurniahcd 6- crest School. Phone 3463-XJ.
IM N. Park Ate.
Pkeae 8311
room apt. Kitchen equipped. 3-Year old concrete block homa
Phona 1494.
MAYKA IR
with ear porta. &gt; bodrooma. kiLBeautiful Building Lets
ckea
oauipped.
Living
room,
FURNISHED garage apartment, I
Ale# Lata la Marvaala
kotk with tab A ibower. Full
bedrooms, living room, electric
alio
scraeo
porch.
RL
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Box
. kilrhen, hath, rarporte. excel­ 6M-A, Ph. M J . _____________
ROSA L. PAYTON
lent location. Prefer couple.
Registered Real E su le Broker
PHONE 1497.
H—LOTS
Phene WTI
17-96 a t Hiawatha
3-Bcdroom, 9 bath, borne. Partly 106 a IM lake f r w t leL Crystal
furniihad. South Camaron Avo.
Point, Lake Mary. Pk. 903 or
Seminole Realty
11/4 mi. S. Geneva. Ph. W. F.
I44-W
W. DIETRICHS
T. W. HERO
264331.
REALTOR!
67-A R O U R 9 sod RIALTOR«
Furnished Apt. 300 Park Ave.
IMt Park A te. Pbea* 37 e r t t l
3-BEDROOM HOME. 3 bath*,
Garage apt. Also 6 roomi unfurn* kitchen equipped, 1-car garage
W. R. -BUI- ITEM PER
iabad. Apply 1901 Magnolia Ave. with abower, M feet m beau­
Guy Alien, Aerorllte
Arietta Price. Aaeeciaie
tiful lake, aelllag for only
9 ATTRACTIVE furnished roomi,
Re altar — General laauraare
117,996. TERMS
with »r without board, near
Pkeae tin
III N. Perk Ave.
Downtown. Phone 1036-W.
KENNETH E. BLACK
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Furnished house in Oatcen. Hot A
Registered
te n d Baal M e te Broker
KAYM0KD M. BALL
cold waiar, gas A electricity,
IMS Y had.
N ko shade. Rent |40. par month,
RXO, RRO IW U
located on Lemon Bluff Rd. See
Thla la a free paaa to tha Bite
R D. Mj|hie&gt;m*a, Aeaociata
Gatyler,
Osteen,
Fla.
Pk.
Thai i n fer Gian Joaaa. Kip.
96*
Booth
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996
1906*14.
date Aug. D , 1936.

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�Pryor Is Attending
Special Meetings
In New York City

VS* Myers, a t a new plant site
m the Caioosa ha tehee River. Site
te r the 1H» unit ka« net yet been
selected.
K sn e n e tln g purchase of the
two new generators for 1 9» and
1 M , McGregor Smith, company
: beard chairman, said "we are cosh
a Tinted that flerid a’a rapid growth
‘ gad Industrial expansion points to

POTTSTOWN, P s. OP— T ike 120
acres of reding farmland la the
Pennsytvaala Dutch country. Peo­
ple It with willing workers of all
ages, races, religions and national
origin.
Add a brokeh down farmhouse
th at will soon house a model com­
munity, .
That,“ in essence,
is &gt; Fellowship
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House Farm where "friends work
together, play together and Join in
raising food together, for both body
and soul.’*
In the past five years more than
100,000 people have come to the
farm to spend a day, a weekend
or several weeks Just helping out,
Joining In the chores, taking part
In the activities.
The farm is an outgrowth of Fel­
lowship House, a project begun
In Philadelphia in 1938 by Marjorie
Penney, esperlencoJ in interracial
ACnCSt Nancy Valentine fits a
work, as an experiment In .harmon­
Use from her husband, Fred­
ious living.
erick Tllllnghast III, Beverly
Hills, Calif., broker, after their
At the time, she says, Phila­
marriage In Las Angeles In a
delphia was seething with racial
Yoga ceremony. The wedding
tensions, sometimes resulting In
service ares postponed by the
violence.
ill nan of the bride and a canMiss Tenney decided to do somecollation appeared Imminent
thing about it but ran into many
whan the groom was reported to
roadblocks, Including apathy and
have dated hie ex-wife. How­
indifference.
ever, everything was straight­
ened out end they were married.
Then a $500 contribution came In
and Fellowship House had lls be­
ginning In a rundown building In a
poor neighborhood where unem­
ployed whites, unskilled Negroes
and groups from many land* had
AUG. 12
drifted.
Admissions:
If there was going to be any
Hulse M. Harry (Dcbary)
race rioting, Miss Penney felt, "It
AUG. 14
would I be here."
Uustav* Bamberger (Sanford)
Soon the building was scrubbed
John Hart (Sanford)
dean by volunteers—rich! poor,
Willie Graham (Sanford)
educated, uneducated, whites, Neg­
Kathleen Pezold (Sanford)
roes, Catholics, Jews and Protes­
Births
tants,
Baby Boy Richard*
Visiting Hearst
The farm was purchased in 1951
Private Rooms 11 a. m. — 9 p. m. and again volunteer work crews
Semi-Private Rooms 2 p. m. — 4 p!tchi*J In. Today, the read Is still
p. m. 7 p. m. — 9 p. m.
rough snd rutted, the buildings In
Pediatrics 11 a. m. — ■ p. m.
need of repair, but everywhere on
(parents and/or grandparents only) the grounds hands ere busy a t
Obstetric* In accordance with ac­ painting, carpentry, stone mason­
commodations anJ No visitors dur­ ry, gardening, wheat harvesting,
ing feeding of bsblei.
livestock raising.
A typical family group working
at the farm are the William HetBOYS ’REALLY’ BEADED
id s, devout Quakers.s llcticl, a
FOB HOME
young attorney, ami his wife and
NEW LONDON, Conn. W-Two two children live about 10 miles
Massachusetts boys really headed ■way. Their own place requires
for bom* today.
plenty of work but they try to
A Pawtucket, It. I., pollccmau spend at least on* day a week at
overheard David Dulkis, M, of the farm, sometimes ■ weekend
Norwood, Mass., and Robert Mac­ or longer.
At the end of the day, volunteers
Donald, II, of Islington, Mass.,
say they had visited an aunt in trek up to the top of the hill, which
Norwood and now were going looks out on miles of well kept
fsrm lends. Wooden benches sr*
home to Hertford, Conn.
The patrolman provided ■ po- scattered about. Off to the rlgh,
lire escort so they could catch ■n old pumphouso serve* n a
pulpit.
their train on lime.
Later, a police check showed The Rev. RusseU Barbour, a onethey were heading sway from lima Baptist minister devoting his
home.
The boys were taken off the
. train at New London lo await the
arrival of their parents.

Hospital Notes

i of power throughout the
Cooat terttory served by the
efcgpeny, but will oleo permit Intorebaago of largo blocks at power
h e w s an tho West Coast end th*
lower Bast Coast, over the 118,000
vri, croas-ctat* transmission Hm
already la operation.
“With announcement of these
|U b * far l i l t a ml laao, we are
again raising our sights on our 10year expansion program," said
ipsilh. “ Originally *et at $332 ml]lire in 1141, estimates were upped
94' M il million last year. Yes,
n a n d a la growing faster (ban
area wa anticipated.’*
Tha d i m tore declared regular
quarterly dividend* on the prefer­
red stock, payable September 1 to

as the previous quarterly payment.

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Local City Hall
Gets Heating, A ir
Conditioning Unit
W. 8. (Bill) Evans began pre­
liminary work on the installation
of a central heating and air con­
ditioning unit for the City lleil
this morning.
Evans received the award of the
bid at lest night's City Commis­
sion meeting nsld at I p.m. The
bid presented to the commission
was $10,490.
Th* City Commissioners un­
animously agreed that for econo­
mical maintenance and operation
the central unit would be far sup­
erior to several individual units.
Evans stated "1 will Install a

Ilf* to the farm, may lead the
meditation period. But sometimoa
tha meditation period consists sole­
ly of peopla sitting quietly on tho
hillside—thinking and looking.
‘You get a different feeling of
your fellow man after you work
with him on a common project,’’
say* the Rev. Barbour.

Papenl Program To Go Info Effect

WASHINGTON tit—A new pro­
gram of payment* to totally dl*■bled worker*, rounding out tha
Irving L Pryor of Sanford, Is aeries of baalc protections for the
attending apeclal meeting* this nation's families envisioned when
weak In New York City a* the Social Security was act was up
guest of the m ate Farm Insurance 20 years ago, goes into effect
Companies. Ho and other represen­ next year.
tatives and managers from the
program is provided under
tap 25 per cent of State Farm 's thaTha
Social Security bill passed by
fiald sales organisation earned
Congress Just before it adjourned ity defects, alcoholism or drug ad­
the right to go ea a result of his late last month, and signed by diction will not qualify an In­
outstanding achievements during President Eisenhower, Tbs dis­ dividual, Nor will bilndneta, if the
tha paat year.
ability provision was sponsored by sightiesa person Is able to engage
Alio on band, are the chief Democratic leaders.
In "substantial gainful activity."
executive! of the companies who
The monthly peyments will be
Stringent
requirements
must
be
will dJicusa the progress and
before a disabled person can th« same as tha primary retire­
future plans of the organization. met
qualify. Expert* In th* Social Se- ment benefit for the individual
The 8tate Farm Insurance Com­ curlty Administration e s t i m a t e un Social Security, ranging from £
panies or Bloomington, HI. are 300,000 disabled' persons will re­ $30 to $108.50 a month. They are
composed of State Farm Mutual ceive payments in the firat year, expected to average $70 to $80
Automobile Insurance Company and th at In 35 years one million
a month.
. . . the largest insurer of auto­ will be on the rolls.
The Social Security tax will ba
mobiles in the world, insuring moe
I-oral Social Security offices Increased effective next Jan. 1
than 4450,000 cars; State Farm will begin receiving claims for by U per cent each fo r tha em­
Life insurance Company with benefits Oct. 1. First checks will ploye and employer, and K per
just under 1 billion dollars of life go out next July.
cent for the self-employed ininsurance In force and State Farm
The applicant
ippticant must be a t least dividual, to finance tha disability
Fire and Casualty Company which
payments. The proceeds will go
50
and
must meet this test:
protecta property with a value In
Into a separata fund for these
"Inability
to
engage
In
any
sub­
excess of right billion dollar*.
benefits.
W
In all, there are more than 7,000 stantial gainful activity by rea­
This will mean a $10.60 tax
SUte Farm agents operating in son of any medically determin­ boost next year for the Individual
the United Statea and Ontario, able physical or mental impair- earning. $1,200 or more, and the
ment which can be expected to same for his employer. A selfCanada.
result in death or to be of long- employed person earning tha same
continued and indefinite dura- amount will pay $18.75 more.
tion."
The monthly checks will not
h ast year, Americans at# V *
start until the disability .has been billion pounds of meat—o r an
in effect six months.
average of 161 pounds fo r each
Finally, the recipient must meet person,
£
all of three requirements of So­
Board O f Health
cial Security coverage in a Job
or In aelf-emplnyed work for
Holding Diabetes
“ C O O P E R A T IO N IS A N
which Social Security taxes were
paid. These are:
ECO N O M IC
Case-Finding Tests
1. One and a half years of cov­
"It I* estimated that for every
erage In the last three year*.
N E C E S S IT Y **
known diabetic there la one that
2. Five years of coverage In
is unknown and the Florida Stale
‘ (Author's name bslow) B 5
the last 10 yd'ars.
Ruard of Health has been making
3.
Coverage
for
half
the
lime
In order to receive n license
an intensive effort for. the past — injection Into the veins of
several months to discover persons whole blood, plasma or certain since 1050 or, alternatively, for to bo a pharmacist, it la neces­
10
years.
sary now to study four years
with unrecognized diabetes," says plasma substitutes.
A person In covered employ- in a College of Pharmacy, serve
L. L. Parks, director of the Bureau
The service said shock is re­ ment for the lost five years thus an apprenticeship to gain prac­
of Special Health Services of the sponsible for a high proportion
tical experience, and p u s ■
would meet all three tests,
Stale Board of Health.
of early deatha among victims of A worker disabled some time state examination.
One very Important factor in this burns covering 10 per cent or ■go and ow 50 or over can apply
In order to receive a license
diabetes case-finding program is more of the body.
■t once for tho payments. In hi* to practice medicine n Phy­
the use of mas blood testing sur­
I t noted that the new treat­ esse, the Social Security cover­ sician spends even more yars
veys, points out Dr. Parks, Former­ ment, because of Its simplicity age requirements would run In in a Medical University, serves
nn internship In a hospital, and
ly |he*e surveys were made for the
the years preceding the date of also must pass a state examina­
purpose of discovering venereal di­
his disablement.
tion. All this accumulated coop­
sease. Since September, 1955 they
The applicant must furnish erative knwlelge is your when­
have been serving a dual purpose.
proof of this disability. At the lo- ever your physician writes you
When a blood sample is taken, part
cal Social Security office, he can a prescription, end we phar­
of it I* used for a serology test for
find if he has the necessary cov­ macists compound It.
syphlis and the other part 1* tested
erage and if his disability ts
for diabetes. However, only person*
severe enough to mske him po­
over 30 are routinely tested for dia­
tentially eligible.
betes.
•
If he passes these preliminar­
TOUCH TON
Over 20,000 persons have been
ies, ha will be given medical re­
tested so far in surveys held In
port forms which he can have
Seminole, Polk, Brevard, Hillsbor­
filled out by hi* physician, •
DRUG C O .
ough, Pinellas and Palm Beach
hospital, his employer and other
counties sines last September. Aa a
PRESCRIPTION COKMISTB
sources.
result 968 persons whose testa in­
When his HI* Is eomplete, the
Cor. 1st I M ig u e ii
dicated thalt hey might have dia­
local office will send It to the
‘Quotation
br Dlcklseen l t t l
betes were referred to their per-----------,
state agency which, under the law,
teaspoonful of table salt and half hea the responsibility for maklax
Ceevrteht t t l l f
a teaspoonful of baking sods In the determination of disability.
a quart of drinking of wstar.
"A bunted person might require
ss much a* six or seven quarts
or more during the firat 12
hours following Injury," th* sen
vice, said, but cautioned:
"It la Important however, to
remember th at liquids should not
be given to persons who ere un­
conscious or who cannot swal­
low."
■esse during th# period Jan. I
through May so of this year. It
ranks as number eight in causes
of death In tha state.
The diabetes anJ syphilis testing
programs era being carried out by
a trained team of workers from the
State Board of Health in coopera­
tion with local county health de­
partments snd county medical so­
cieties.

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SANFORD. FLORIDA

Nasser Says Will Agree Betsy
Moving
To Maritime Nations North
\Advising Canal Actions
LONDON UR—Pakistan’s foreign
minister said today President Nas
ser of Egypt told him he would
agree to maritime nation* advis­
ing on Suez Canal operations but in
silted “ it is the sovereign right
of Egypt to run the canal."
Foreign Minister Hamldul Haq
Chowdry, arriving for the Suez Ca
nai conference from talks with Nasser, said the Egyptian president is
.*,41ready to enter into a covenant
with all nation* who signed the
IMS conventions guaranteeing free­
dom of navigation in the canal.
Chowdry told reporters at the
airport:
“The Egyptian president wants
a peaceful and happy solution to
the problem.
“lie Is not adverse to the sitting
up of a body representing the users
of the canal to advise the oiga
nixation which he has set up to
MRS. HAZEL W. WEST
manage and administrate it. He
■till beilevs it it the soevreign
★
★
★
right of Egypt to run the esnat.'
A few hours earlier. Secretary
of State Dulles arrived for the
conference opening tomorrow. He
expressed hope for a solution "so
vital to the preservation and well
being of the entire world."
Britain, France and the United
States are insisting on internation­
Four students from Sanford re­ alising the vital 103-mlle waterway
ceived degrees from Stetson Uni­ under guarantees more binding
versity at commencement exer­ than the system envisaged by Nascises held last week
tar.
Daniel Hall received the bache­ On the ave of the conference,
lor of arts degree and entered tempers obviously were cooling.
the Naval Officer's Candidate Differences, although still great,
School at Newport, R. I„ follow­ were not so threatening a* a week
ing graduation.
ago.
George 0. Herndon, son of Mr. The Pakistan statement dovetail­
and Mrs. O. I*. Herndon, 1800 San­ ed with a plan reportedly brought
ford Ave., received the bachelor to the conference by V. K. Krishna
of science in business degree. Menon of India to bridge the gap
While at Stetson he wat president between Egypt and the Western
of the AccounUnry Club; vice Power*.
president, Commerce Club; Cap­ Diplomats understood the Indian
tain, Public Information Officer; plan woulld give Egypt the right
and a member of the llattalion to manage dally operation of the
Staff of ROTC; and a member of canal. It would set up an Interna­
the Varsity Golf Team and the tional authority with advisory
"S" Club.
powers on such matters as toll
Floyd Cyril Richards, uf 2WT charge* and future development of
Willow Ave., received the bache­ the canal,
lor of arts degree with a major In
Dulles hurried off for Ulks with
education.
Prime Minister Eden end foreign
Mrs. H aul W. West, of 913 Cat­ Secretary Selwyn Lloyd.
alina Drive, received the master
Dulles spent t3 minute* with
of arts degree and i* a teacher at Eden, who will open the confer­
South Side Primary School.
ence with a speech tomorrow.
British Informants said, “there
waa complete Anglo-American
agreement on the approach to
the. Suez problem.'

*

WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 15. 1956

MIAMI, (R — Hurricane Betsy
continued a slow movement to­
ward the north-northeast today
and posed no further danger to
the Florida and Georgia coaat*.
There waa no threat to the U.S.
mainland at this time.
At H a.m. EST Betsy was cen­
tered near Latitude 28.6 north and
Longitude 76.8 west or about 230
miles off the coast cast of Or­
lando. It was moving north to
north-northeast at about 8 miles
an hour, apparently picking up
slightly from the 7 mpn reported
earlier.
Highest winds are still estima­
ted at 120 mph over a small area
near the center with hurricane
force winds reaching nut 73 miles
to the northeast and gale* 130
miles to the northeast and cast of
the center and 100 miles in o'hcr
directions.
"Vessels in the path of this
small but very severe hurricane
should exercise caution," the
Weather Bureau said.
Another possible storm appear­
ed about 700 miles east southeast
of San Juan, P.R., in the form of
a squally wave that moved over
the Leeward Islands.
This wave was In the same gen­
eral area where Betay blew Into
existence last Friday.

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No 162

Stevenson G ains
Important Support
Success Of New Pupil Michigan, Father Zimmerman
Law Rests On Handling New Jersey Resigns As Rector
Give Votes
Of Sanford Church
De Bary Resident
Found Floating
In Lake Monroe

TALLAHASSEE U) — County
school officials were told today by I
a member of the Fablsinskl Com-1
niittce that if they administer the 1
new pupil assignment law In a fair
.and uniform manner segregated |
schools ran he preserved in Flor­
ida for "quite some time."
John Wigginton said the success
of the law would depend upan the
way in which it w sf bundled by
gnunty school board* and the thor­
An unidentified Negro woman
oughness with which they dealt
fishing
off the Sanford bulkhead
with applications from Negroes
reported a body floating in the
for reassignment to while vchittls, river last night at about (M0 p.
Wigginton, who was a member m.
of the group which wrote the i.ew Tbe man was Identified as John
laws enacted by the recent special Joseph Schaffer. 36 year-old retir­
legislative session, said that It ed factory worker whose address
was possible that some lime in was given as Lilac Drive, De Bary.
the future some Negro student*
The body wo* locntp.1 floating
would meet all the standards and about 23 feet off from the pier east
criteria set up for assigning pu­ nf the boat basin that the city Is
pils. "It won’t come tomorrow or building.
the next day," he said, "but soon­ Constable J. C. (Slim) Galloway
er or later there will be some ex­ stated today that he “ doesn't think
ceptional students who will meet the mnn drowned due to the fart
that he was found floating. A
all the tests for admission."
Hr expressed hope that when. drowned person dnesn t float."
- - ,,e
He went
‘L-a trickle of Integration did
we"1 “J11* *,n —
"»)’ tb
it the
con.c Florida communities would j
* •'
‘ pl
n*,ur*
causes.
be ready to accept it without trou
Galloway and Mike Whelchrl of
hie.
the Sanford Police department a t­
Cuunty school superintendents, tended the boat which was launch­
school board members and school ed to pick up Schaffer's body.
board attorneys, including Semi­ Only known survivor I* the wlnole County Superintendent of .low, Mr*. Cecile Schaffer.
Public Instruction Rayburn T. The dead man’* car was found
Milwec and School Hoard Attorn­ later by Galloway on the boulevard
ey Fred Wilson, attended e meet-thy the lake
lng called by School Supt. llailey | |,ri„ ofl h-un„rn, , Iome , ,
to discus* suggested rules and reg. chnrW(, of ,he funfrnl lrrtltR(!.
ulsiions for Implementing the new | merit*
pupil assignment law effective
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CHICAGO UR— Adlai Stevenson,
picking up important support
It was announced today that
from New Jersey and Michigan,
today all but clinched the Demo­ Father H. L. Zimmerman, rector
cratic presidential nomination. A of Holy Cross Church, Episcopal,
remaining hazard was a possible has accepted a call to become rcc*
battle over a suggested civil tor of St. Martin's-In-The-Fielda
rights platform plank saying the at Pompano Beach.
Father Zimmerman has been in
Supreme Court's decision against
racial segregation had "brought Sanford since November of 11118.
He submitted his resignation
consequences of vast importance"
here last Monday to become effec­
to the nation.
Sicvcnson scored his gains de­ tive Sept. 17.
Gordon L. Bradley, senior ward­
spite
a bitter lllh hour battle that
DANIEL HALL
former President Harry 8. Tru­ en nf the Holy Cross Church sta­
man was waging for Avorcll Har­ ted In making the announcement
dman. Truman called a news con­ that the vestry accepted his rcslq.
ference and characterized Stev­ nation with "regrets" and thank­
enson as a candidate who "lacks ed him for "his leadership and
the kind of fighting spirit we need plrltual guidance to the parish."
Mr. Bradley also said that an
to win." He said he would (tick
with llarriman “ until the last dog announcemrnt of the new rector
will be made In the near futtire.
dies."
Milk Commission
Rut even as Truman was punch­
ing away, the New Jersey dele­ Florida Delegates
Slates Producer,
gation caucused and voted to give
all Ha 36 voles to Stevenson on To Demo Confab
Distributor Debate
the first ballot tomorrow night.
JACKSONVILLE i* -T h e Florida
Earlier, Gov, G. Mcnncn Wil­ Schedule Meeting
Milk Commission has scheduled for
liams of Michigan had thrown his
CHICAGO UR—Florida delegate*
Its September meeting a producer
support to the 1931 nominee, and to the Democratic National Con­
distributor debate over the method
a poll uf the 44-voto Michigan del­ vention arranged to meet today
of classifying milk for price fixing
egation produced Sl'.s votes for as the aesslon moved Into th#
purposes.
Stevenson.
stage of receiving the pariy plat­
The body, which wind* up e
When word of New Jersey's form and tha nomination uf can­
two-day mactlng today, heard yeamove reached them, some mem­ didate* for president and vie*
terday a proposal from George
ber* of the Truman team agreed president.
Edmondson, president of the Flor­
that the fight wai all &gt;V«r.
All but alx of the delegation or*
ida Milk Producers Assn., that
GEORQBB. HERNDON
The whole drive had been con­ to go along with Adlai Stevenson
one price be paid for milk, whether
centrated on keeping enough "fa- on the first ballot. The six who
destined for fluid consumption or
vorlto son*" In the field to pre­ originally were for den. Ksti-s Ke■old as chocolate drink, skimmed
vent Stevenson’s nomination on an fauver here bad a leaning repentmilk, buttermilk and other uses.
early ballot.
to 8*n. Stuart Ryming'.on of
Chairman Dextar Lowry of Tal­
""" ■
um”, County Purchase? . “Jt'a; all a m oow,'J .two. m*n, lyMUmut
L ....... #
lahassee, a new consumer mem­ 3 &amp; S T
fv
-*■’ ‘*vi
Bailey said administration of
ber of the commission, said no
The platform, with i u civil
In constant contact with Truman'*
OF
Savings
Bonds
vote should be taken until both the law was the sole responsibility
drive, told a reporter, "What the rights plank, la scheduled tu reach
sides are heard and he and two nf the county school boards hut Total $64,431
bos* will do next Is start drafting the convention tonight. All repurtt
other new members have an op- h* could see merit in adoption of
were that the plnnk would Ire
a speech supporting Stevenson.
W.
A.
Patrick,
Volunteer
Chair­
portnulty to study this anJ other uniform procedure*. No decision
moderate and one the South cuuld
Although
Truman
said
yestermilk industry question*.
was readied immediately on adop­ man of the Seminole County Sav­ j day that Stevenson couldn't win take. But there alsu were rum ­
ings Bonds Committee, today re.
Hie Interstate Route Traffic
The commission divides milk in- tion of uniformity.
bling* that attempt* would be
ported that county purchaaea of if nominated, he backtracked on
to three classes. Class 1 Grade
Survey fot underay Monday
that today. He said Stevenson made from the floor to make II
.Scrm
E
and
If
Saving!
Bond*
in
A milk sold for fluid consumption
with a day of instruction given at
July were *61,431, and that the could win with help from "the old stronger.
bring* the top price. Producers Actress Reported
Rep, Robert L. Sikes, chair­
fth e flu te Road Department off*
total for the first seven months man from Missouri" meaning
get less if the milk is Intended for
men of the delegation, said thrre
himself.
of
1036
now
stands
at
*208,740,
lees In DeLand.
other uses.
'Feeling Fine'
The big battle in the committee were a few "dlehards" who might
J. W. Carr, director of the surMIAMI BEACH, uR — Bold,
"For lire suite," Patrick pointed
Edmondson said n flat price
has
been over the question of make auch an attempt. But h*
woulld “slop the lhnrt chanjtlnc brassy Marlhs Kaye I* recovering out, ' purchases for the year-tovey, gave Instruction trf O men
what to say about civil rights and said U would be defeated.
after
a
bout
with
too
many
sleepdale
now
total
*48,234,789
which
is
of producers hv distributors" and
He told these people were more
employed by the State Road De­ DALLAS. Tex. UR—Secretary of Famous Flier Dies
J8.I per cent ol Florida's lUV! race aegregatlon; more particu­ interested In the plank than a
probably would ultimately result frig pills.
larly,
whether
to
say
anything
partm ent for the traffic study. In­ Defense Charles E. Wilson said to­ In Auto Accident
in lower retail prices. He exThe 3# year oId actress ami I
* liuIn
par as usual- specific about t h e
Supreme Democratic victory In November.
terviewing techniques were ex­ day he waa confident the United
MILDENHALL. England, ig| _ j tilaioed the fist price would hr ttHtlcdliimr, tincuiticloiii wlirn ^ about *ix jwr rn ii inure boniln
States
has
“
the
weapons
and
the
Court's
decision
that
race
segre­
me
prircliastvl
In
tiro
first
half
year
plained and sample interviews
An auto crash list night killed lower than that paid for Cla-&lt; 1 found on her bedroom floor, was
military power to Inflict a disas­
gation In public schools Is uncon­
than
In
tire
final
six
months."
and
should
be
an
average
of
the
Col,
David
C.
Schilling,
37.
one
of
Male Drivers Under
described
by
hospital
attendants
were taken by ail men. Safety and trous detest on any enemy."
Patrick relates that an analysis stitutional.
•wires oa'd for the several elasses. as "awake and feeling fine."
America's
most
decorated
filers.
courtesy were two points which
Wilson said, however. In a
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...................... &gt;'/ Hie National offlre of the Sav..........Southerners
.....................fought against any 25 Begin Paying
Schilling became s top U.S. Air
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speech prepared for delivery that
hwere particularly
stressed.
Her physician, Dr. Ralph Hob- tugs Ronds Division disclosed that mention of the Supreme Court
Force ice In World War II by
,r
, n . Hicre ha* Irern an 8 per cent gain
The drafting subcommittee fl More For Liability
shooting down 23 German planes T6 Office Closed
aboul 20 pill* Robbins placed her ti,|, &gt;c, r
purchases of smaller nail) came through today with a
TALLAHASSEE UR-Male drivin combat and destroying 10 oth­ It win announced today that in
t« three crews which will operate defenses secure.
in . denomination bonds (*2S to *200)
the Seminole County I'll Associa­ , the
„ hospital„ for . treatment,
.
around the clock on some 30 lo­ He spoke before the 37th En­ ers on the ground. Hr won the tion's ofifre will be closed Aug. eluding a spell u n d * an oxygen the *lzc usually attributed to Pay- plank It hoped wrndd be accept­ era under 23 began paying more
able nil arnund. This said:
for their automobile liability In­
cation! In. Seminole and Volusia campment of the Veterans of For­ Harmon International Air Trophy 13-Sept. 4.
lent. he doctor *-t '*v. m roil Savers and Dial tbe *104 mil
"Recent decisions or the Su­ surance In Florida today.
Count!**. Interviewing began todsv eign Wars. aLst night he stood In In 1631 a* the year's outstanding
idea
wby
she
had
taken
the
pill*.
Anyone desiring Information Is
lion decline In nvrr-atl national preme Court of th* United Stales
Thl* Is the only group of uperand, weather permitting,'will con­ the 'reviewing stand as the VFW flier.
Miss Kaye came to Florida In sales in this point is entirely re- relating to segregation in public
uked to contact George Dabbs.
rators whoa* rate* will be upp^l
Hia car apparently went Into a
tinue for three weeks.
parada glittered and blared its
an unsucreiiful attempt to di- |atc&lt;l to bonds (both K ami II) supported schools and clsewnere any appreciable amount by new
All man hired were acreenad way through Dallas. Police esti­ skid and hurtled Into a bridge COMMISSION OKAYS AIDE JOB vorce her fifth husband, dancer 0r jioo and larger aizei usually
have brought consequence* of vast liability Insurance rate* approved
and aelectad on the bail* of neat- mated that 100,000 persons watch­ *.
'10Ulh of the bls U' s '
TALLAHASSEE UR-The Cabinet Ed Begley A Miami circuit yt^ociatrd with the investor rnar Importance to our nation at a by State Inauranee C om m lsaloner
m i i , courtesy, capability, and ex- ed the spectacle.
Air force base. here. The car Budget Commission has approved Judge denied the decree, however, M.ti um( reflecting the fcv.ri.li
Wilson said he felt that a sound broke in two. Police laid Schilling u *100 a month side Job for How- ruling that Miss Hayr had not compL-titInn for investors money whole and especially to commu­ Larson.
'Tperienc*. A number of Stetson Col­
nities directly affected. We reject
Tho amount of the Increase will
defense required a proper bal­ was thrown from the vehicle and! ard Friedman, Department of Edu- met the oo day residence require- to prov| j c the fumJl for Ul0
lege students were employed.
all proposals for the uae of force vary In th# alx r ite territories.
died at once.
The su n p y stations were selec­ ance.
cation publicist.
__________________________________
tn,n*’___________________
______in
prer*
den
led
Industrial
expan­
to interfere with the orderly de­
Rates for women driver* under
ted with care, since the informa­ “ You can’t depend on any one
sion.
termination of theie matters by 28 won’t be affected.
tion obtained from them will be weapon or any one service alone,'
the courts.
Several other •djustm entt in
of great Importance to the plan­ he told the veterani,
“
Our
planning
must
be
designed
"Tho Democratic party emphat­ automobile l i a b i l i t y insurance
ning of routes in this area. Traffic
ically reaffirm* its support of tha rate* go Into effect today but Lar­
on all major highways as well a* lu meet our requirements. New
historic principle that ours is a son said they do not Involve an In­
Registration procedure* a n d in Nurlh Carolina schobli, will take| Margaret Manfre, Mrs. Hazel On Film Dispute
that on many ateondary road* in weapon*, new equipment, new sit
government of laws and nni of crease In premium*.
both Seminole and Volusia Coun- union* have required a complete plans for tbe coming term at the third section of the sixth grade. I’lynt, Mirhael Fisher, and Coach
CHICAGO
U
R*—Neither
CBS
nor
review of our military posture.
The adjustment* were requev’men; - it rceogniscr the Supreme
William
Proctor
of
Altamonte
Jim
Payne.
tits will be sampled.
Lyman
High
anJ
Elementary
Democratic National Chairman (-uim of
This In essence has been called
United Sn ek as una ,.d by the National Bureau '»f
Springs, a graduate of F. S. U.,
Last
April
a
survey
team
from
t The survey wUl have • dual pur- ,h ,
,
. mill tar vafafire
School have been announced by will teach' physical education in th* State Department of Education ‘’»u' «
» » M |t e * t0 of the three constitutional and co­ Casualty Underwriters and the
&lt; pose. Flret, It will provide data ^ saUl
^
Principal E. S. Douglass.
the high achool an! Join the coach­ examined tha pressing needs of the &lt;lay In a dispute over a CBS de- ordinated branchr* of the federal Mutual Insurance Rating Bureau
necessary for the Pl*"nln* of *
Earlier, Marine Corp* CommanThe pre-school registration day
portion of the propoaed Interstate ,ant Gen Randolph McC. Pate Is Aug. 29 from 9 a. m. to noon. ing staff. Mis* June Stevenson of school and recommended the im- clsion nol to televise a film shown government, superior to and sep- lu correct InequIlK-a In present
Highway. Th* study will alao p r o - |„ Mr(fd American boya can "whip All buaei will run the usual routes Casselberry, a U. of Fla. graduate, mediate construction of eight new lu Drnmcrstic convention dole- crate from any jxillUca! pariy, the bodily Injury and property damderisions of which ere part* of the age lniurinca¥
vide Information requested by me pants off anything the Kremlin that day. Children entering th* will take a fifth grade clan and elementary classroom*; a cafe tor- g a in Monday night.
S. F. Manfre, a Stetson graduate, lum; and an administration builtTb* adjustments are eifofUVe
law of the land. We condemn the
Volusia County and tha city of Do-, n n put on the field of battle ’’
first grad* mint be six years of will teach science and social stu­ lng including a clinic. Uccausn of
And last night, CHS omitted a efforts of the Republican party to only on new policies or rrncwnll
Land, necessary far examining
-------------age by Jan. 1, 1937 to be eligible dies In the secondary grades. Mra. tha steel strike there has been a secynd film from its television i make it appear that this tribunal written today or hereafter.
parents must present birth Kay King of Longwood, a graduate delay In starting construction. This
(be Republican D itty.'&amp; S 2 U W &amp; 3 U Margaret To Skip and
certificate If they have not already of Monmouth College in Illinois, mean* that the three sections of coverage of the Democratic coil- la ■ P*r t
vention session.
Whether the committee's plank
done so. Tbe first full day of school will teach in the third grade.
Thomas Berkner
the
second
grade
will
have
to
he
J U I
'!Republican Confabwill bo Sept. 4.
,™
NBC, which carried the Monday * ouj^
!t
Mlta Martha Thompson, who housed In temporary quarters
,,
would be acceptable to a majority
7
SAN FRANCISCO, UR—Marga­
ret Truman Daniel says she’ll boy­ Lyman School, which had a peak comes from East High School, away from the school grounds. For film depicting Democratic party of Soutlierncr*_wa. the big qun- Receives Degree
enrollment of 90S last year, will Knoxville, Tenn., will leach com­
cott the Republican National Con­ probably reach tbe 900 mark dur­ mercial subjects. Mrs. Levons this purpose, the new education history, did not carry the movie ,lon for tonlght'e convention ae*.
A t FSU Saturday
vention and slght-aee San Franda- ing this term. To take rare of this Dausman, who has been teaching building of the Casselberry Com­ last night — a short clip front | ilo
munity
Methodist
Church
has
been
the
picture
"The
Best
Year*
of
__________
Thomas Berkner, formerly
co while her husband SUfton cov­ growth, the faculty has been in- In the public schools of West Vir­
u
Our Lives." ABC carried both the
Sanford and a*4»-ln-law of Mr. a n i
ers the GOP conclave for the New creasod from 17 to 32 members. In ginia, will taka a third grade class rented by th* achool board.
The children will be transported Monday night film and the one Princess Anne
Mrs. Jam es Chestnut of this Cdy,
York Timet next week.
Vane* Wise (Sanford
addition to tbas*, a music teacher while Frank Oore uf Ovlcio, a gra­ to the school on the regular buses lust night, which was used to in­
was
graduated with a Maale f ^
The Daniels arrived yesterday. and a ban! director will each spend duate of Emory University, Atlan­ anJ those going to the church will
Blrtba
Sc It nee d « |r t t from tn i flo ru it
troduce
Harold
Itusscll,
a
veter­
Is
Six
Today
"I'm not going to sit in an old three days per week at the school. ta, Ga., will teach history in the transfer to another bus. It will bo
Baby Boy Petold
ans' leader. Russell (tarred id the
LONDON UR — Prince** Anne, S u te Unlvorilty i t U*
convention hall when I can ex­
Discharges
Elaven new teachers will join high school.
necessary for these children to original picture.
whose
uninhibited galaty ha* ommencement tx trc U w ^ lit W
plore
this
city,"
said
,
M
argaret
tha faculty this year, Mrs. Katie
” Hra. Darel Schilowaky and
The returning faculty members carry their lunches, but milk will
Monday,
gained
for
her th# title "Little trday.
The
dispute
started
“San Francisco la a beautiful city Peacock, a graduate of the Uni­ include A**l. Principal W. W. be available for them. The audlBaby Boy (Sanford)
. • " " " ' . ‘"y '"'■"I' ‘ "’■■’V"' night When Butler told the con--Mi** Mlichlef," today celebrated
Mr. and Mra. CJiestnut were
and this time I'm going to do versity of Florida, who ha* had Wharton Jr.; Miss Mabel Chap­ "toriuro
Mrs. Mtnnia Till!* (Sanford)
and the band roc in will a lso ,
..
.
,,
...
rollahastte to attend tbe cxerclee**
nothing
but
enjoy
It.
For
one
thing
experience
In
Jacksonville
and
Or­
man, Mr*. Pauline Whccless, Mrs.
~ wtlbur Tyner (Sanford)
I'm going to rlda a cable car."
lando schools, will teach In th* first Barbara Burbank Mr*. Kathleen classes,
IS
J V r e f t .s w .d 2 B s s w
s
Mrs. Nanette Hontgman (Sanford) grad*. Mra. Katherine Corson, who Bucher, Mr*. Eianore Winkle, Mr*.
"W* will be operating under the —had gone back on a months-old .ffair aboard the royal yacht B rl-‘ with h|» ” 7 ' . . . . Jn t)w Wi#J.
commitment
to
carry
the
film
op
tannU
He
received
taught
at
SL
Margaret
Mary
Eulilla
Grantham,
Mrs.
Luclllt
moat
difficult
condition*
wc
have
derwer* School. He received nai
Mrs. Arthur Young (Sanford)
' sol in Winter Park last year. Snyder, Mrs, Margaret Benson, ever had to face at Lyman," Prin­ party history, lie contended the - Quern Elisabeth and the Duke Lionel rzccgnltlan this •PJWU*"**
Mr. Burke Methvln (Sanford
I wUl taka a sixth grade class while Mrs. Dorothy Webster, Mrs. Lucille cipal Douglaas stated. "However, I film was p a n of the keynote of Edinburgh—and bn her Char­ ha waa tgehtted In W heVW ho in
Mr*. Marian Kraemer (Sanford)
,__. . ___ .
| William Wright, a graduate of Wells, Mrs. ARcta Schmidt, Mis* fed sure that (he people of this speech by Gov Frank G. Clement les heir to tha throne.
' marl can Education,'
.
n - b r (B uford)
r&gt;—
theengh Thanday Drake University In Iowa, will also Lucy PUoian, Mra. Esther Wiliams, district understand our problems uf Tennessee. CBS and the other
The royal *■ *»/ »•
£ 1 arhlch g” ea plrtuAo mid h to g rm jS ’
Uk#
of the
grad*. Miss Frances Cobb, Mrs. Mary and will give us their loyal sup­ networks televiaad CUment's ad­ Scottish waters, visiting the re- ,l | a t t f h e i 0f outstanding edueaWOlle O n h*m ISLfoS
M u tm t)
J WW|
^
UiM&lt;Tlh#wer, ,■w,Uy **'•»'I| M
n ja section
c M onU
wh#.lath
h | | Uught
Hartley, Mrs. -L. J . North. Mrs. p o rt"
dress.
mota Western isle*.
| Mtt throughout (to country.

Four Residents
Receive Degrees
From University

Traffic Survey
Begins With Day
Of Instruction

Wilson Sure U. S.
Defenses Secure

School Reveals Faculty Increase Butter, cbsQuiet

ToSSM

Hospital Notes

Weather

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