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91

R egular Hurricane
Warning Stations
G et Backstopping

DO.
occur
noted,
TAMPA IT—The three regular cauae
hurricane warning station* on the them.
lower florida West Coast win (at
backstopping this *&lt;*»oo from a
chain of auxDlary stations.
W. E. Maugham, meteorologist
of the Tampa weather Bureau,
said coaatal auxiliary stations hare
been set up at SC Petersburg.
Clearwater, Gulfport, Bradenton
and Boca Grande.
Further Inland, rolunteer* In a
number of towns will gather data
on tropical storms after they leave
the coast.
Tho regular stations are at Tam­
pa. Port Myers and Crow City.
All reports will go to tho hurricane
forecast center at Miami.

2nd Tropical Storm
Of Season Boiling
Up In Atlantic
MIAMI t it—A hurries no watch
vaa osdated today Car the Leeward

By TBB ASSOCIATED PRESS
Once again the Gainesville G*
Mea bars shaken off a challenge
to their lead In the Florida State
League and today thay stand
alooe at the head of the baseball
standings.
The shutout pitching of Hal By*
Jfuaa and home tuns by John Rid*
dl# and Jim McKnlght gave
Gslnssrfll# an 1-0 victory over
Palatka last night. Cocoa dropped
out of a first place tie on a SO
loss to Leesburg, getting only two
hits off BUI Gergstrasser.
St. Petersburg bounced back In­
to the first division and tied Man Comes Home
West Palm Beach for third plaea
when the Saints beat Daytona With 24 Orphans
Beach 74 and Orlando spilled
PORTLAND, Ore. OH — Harry
West Palm Beach 10-4.
Holt calne home yesterday with
Palatka got nine hits off Gaines* 24 more orphans lathered by GIs
villa but couldn't bracket them In Korea.
into a scoring punch. Gainesville's The Cresswell, Ore., farmer has
10 hits Included, in addition to tho adopted eight himself and found
homers by Jtiddl* and McKnlght, 1homes on the West Coast for ?0
a bases loaded triple by Roberto others.
H em ra.
Leesburg got all its runs off Holt laid tna abandoned tots get
Cocoa la tba first inning. A walk, harsh treatment in Korea because
of their mixed parentage. He
gtoricw u u s K k u t o iv x n that Don Carter's double and Jerry hopes to rescue 140 more now be­
— n u n to C h s s ts r XSS. r l w ^ s William's boma run gave Berg*
K u u i . * . 1**1.
follow ing S w ci b- strasser all the runs b* needed. ing cared for at an orphanage In
#0 loedeTa gem ibol* C oiiaty. F lorin*
Seoul before a refugee relief act
• 111 be offereO fa r sole, »• nubile Coeoa’a only bits were singles by
s a u r y fo r th e b 1«n•«l **&lt; * • • ‘ «•* k Chuck Howard and Gene Cockrell. expires at the end of the year. He
bM a t lb# free* Ooor of Ibo aom leoi#
Orlando rattled 11 hlu off three estimated there are 1,900 auch
West Palm Beach pitchers, includ­ youngsters In Korea.
Holt’s 19-year-old daughter, Bar­
&amp; T * . , I t N f a D»sl5 ^ - w iisfi) ing a triple and double by Jim bara, helped him take cars of the
■ lb I f A? P . C b a jp o ll • a sb O iv u io n Mathews. Gene Callaway gava up
hits but only one walk and 21 new arrivals on thrlr flight
foara
Book« IX
r h i H I*A*RSwioii
»l *nd run*t
t Bock
spaced them well enough to win across the Pacific by commercial
airliner. The 51-year-old farmer
P i ^ r U l i Z V a C South Sanford easily.
if .l g b U A ddlU iS F U l B ook S P a g .
St. Petersburg combined six hits hid one of his recurring heart
attacks after the plane left Hono­
lA\ tW htl.* of NBU of NRU le la tho second for five runs and lulu but appeared to have recov­
Daytona Beach never was able to
seventh ered when It landed here yester­
catch up, losing
day.
straight.
YESTERDAY’S RESULTS
GtlnesviUo • Palatka 0
Leesburg 3 Cocoa 0
Orlando 10 W. Palm Beach 4
n**nuiiB
C lerk of th e C lrca lt C e u rt
St. Petersburg 7 Dayton* Beach 3
gem lnnl* C ounty, F lo rid a
TONIGHT'S SCHEDULE
Daytona Beach at St. Petersburg
Be It know n th a t I. It. A ORAY, Cocoa at Leesburg
te r tia r y of auto of Ibo auto of West Palm Beach at Orlando
lo rU a da hereby g iro nolle* th a t
OBNKRAL, KLKCTION w ill be Palatka at Gainesville
■Id to g lifilN o L B County, g la ie of
STANDINGS
lo rid a. on T n eo d ar a * a t succeeding
W L Pet.
i t f ir s t M onday la N ovem ber, A. Team
" l i s t tb s Befit T uesday bein g tb* Gainesvllla
32 IS .GG7
glXTM DAT WP XOVBHBBB
by P re sid e n t e f tb e U nited g u l e s Cocoa
31 U .MS
o r vie* r r e d d e s t e f (be U nited W. Palm Beach
21 23 J l l
21 23 .511
W United d u te e g e e tto e t r e a t tb* St. Petersburg
S ta le e f F lo rid a
24 21 J 00
h r M eereesnU llve la C engrese e f Palatka
Leesburg
24 24 .300
ta e a tk C onareeelosal U letrlct
by F b e r ^ f t l Ju e tlc .e of Ibo g u y Daytona Beach
18 30 .375
Orlando
14 34 .232
by G overnor
by
by
be
'o r
'o r
for

g e s r e u r y of S U te
C om ptroller
Cam m lealnner o f A g ric u ltu re
g u t * T ro e su re r
a tto r n e y (len eret
S u o e rialen d e n t of F u b lle la -

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R. A. d r e y
PK C nK T A hT O F STATU

A U T O LOAN S

PAINT TROUBLES
, Jtnow that palat trouble*
when fundamental* are Iffeither unkowingly or be*
the painter doe* not heeJ

special preparation made lor that
porpooe and be sure aB mildew
and fungus growth are washed otL
DO. . .use a priming eoat when
the directions call for It, remem­
bering that this sometimes is the
difference between an excellent re*

.

DO. .1
by scrap!
undine
hole* anti
or plastic
DO.. j

DO. . .select the right paint lor
the Job, keeping in mind that there
are many special-purpose paints on
the market and more being Intro­
duced all the time
DONT. . .apply too thick a coat,
either indoors or outdoors, since

ure knows as wriakUag.
DON'T, -do anyoutdoor painting
too aoon after a rain or when the
humidity la high or at an early,
morning hour when there le a
heary dew.
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HESE'S THE SALE ALL SANFORD WAITS FOR!

Annual August Sale
1 D A Y O N L Y - SATU R D AY AU C . 11th
BARG A IN S!

BARGAIN S!

BARGAIN S!
'Cinderella &amp; Kate Greenway'

SAVE % . . . Save even More. Hundreds of Dresses, Coats, Blouses
Sweaters, Skirts, Sportswear, Underwear, and Children's Wear
liced a t Vs and less than V i of former prire«! Downs of items not
sted. This-is our BIG once a year almost give away Sale. Como
early to get best choice.
EXTRA SALES PEOPLE TO SERVE YOU! ALL SALES FINAL

S

CHILDREN'S DRESSES
A
fflV

COTTON DRESSES
Formerly 10.95 to 14.95

1.98

{

51 LOVELY NEW

f

n (

3-98

Were 2.98 8.98 — 5 98
Buy for School, for party, for
play wear. No Iron cottons,
chambrays, nylons, ginghams,
some with crinolines. Also party
organdies. Sizes for Toddlers
1 to 8. Children 3 to 6x and
Girls 7 to 14.

B G
c\
N 1

Choose from Famous names like Georginnnn.
Betty Hartford or Bobbie Brooks. Pick
Jacket Dresses, Sunbacks, prints, sheet's or
solid colors. See these Prettlest-ever Voilds,
Ginghams, Chambrays and Lawns. Save
4.00 to 8.00 on each Dress. Sizes 9 to 17, 12
to 20, 1414 • 24 «/i.

NYLON. DACRON

And COTTON

BLOUSES
1.w 2
Were 2 98
3.98 — 5.98
Miracle Dacron or Nylon that
needs no ironing, peasant
styles, tailored or Dressy, sleeve­
less or short sleeves. Sizes 32 to

ONLY 49 BETTER

DRESSES
14.95 to 19.95

COTTON
BLOUSES

Here are some of the finest
dresses in the store by Doris
Dodson, Mynette, Georgianna
and Bobbie Brooks. Choose
Galey &amp; Lord Gingham. Pol­
ished chnmbrays. T j a s tie
C h a m b r a y s , Embroidered
Lawns. Dacron blends and
New Dark Cottons. Sav*
$4-00 to 9.00 on each Dress.
Sizes for Juniors, Misses and
Women.

My R i i j k l t r i

al D istrict
F o r T w o M em bers o f th o H ouse
e f R epresentative*
e r C ounty Ju d g e
o r C lerk e t Ihe C ircu it C ourt
o r B berirr
o r C o u n lr A ssessor o f T eas*
o r T ag C ollector
o r C o u n lr H u p e rln u a d se t of Foblie Instru ctio n
F o r Supervisor of T t.gletretlnn
F o r C ounty Fro eeru tin g A llnreey
F o r I Member* nr Ihe B oard of
C ounty C om m issioners
F e r « M em ber. of lb s C ounty B oard
- of F ublle Instruction
F o r J u s tic e of Ihe F o sse la and
• fo r th e follow ing D istricts, T i n
F . ; O sneU ble In and fo r Ih e follow .
Ing J u s tic e D ls trlrta V lai I. «, *
I n T estim ony W hereof f have
h e re u n to eel my heed and a f.
th e G re at Heel or the
S ta te e f F lo rid a, a t Tallahassee,
th e C apital, th is th e l l r d gay

Home Repairs Dos,

LADIES SUITS
VALUES TO 24.95

Linen, Shantung, woolens, dacron mixture*,
styled 4jy Bobbie Brooks and Petti*

SPORTSW EAR
By Catalina, Queen Casual, Bobble Brooka
Cotton knit, cords, broadcloth, denim.
SHORTS, PEDDLE PUSHERS, BER­
MUDAS, T-SHIRTS VALUES TO 7 98

Buy one for each day of school. Rayon Shantungs, TJmiif C.inghnnu,
Brond cloths, Chambrays. Famous brand names Included. All sizes.

3.99 to 8.98

General Insurance

2

H. JAMES GUT AGENCY
312 EAST FIRST STREET
PHONE 78
H. JAMES GUT
JA.MES a GUT

f ° r

DRESSES
5 - 5 0

i

Print or Solid Color Cotton

SKIRTS

Butcher Rayons. Polished Cottons, Voiles,
Dimities, and Rayon Crepes. AU. sizes.

i

Aseec.

DRESSES

Lowest Cott

» %

di

For School and all-year w ear; sm art cotton,
tailored or flared styles. Cords, Butcher Rayons,
Broadcloth, Prints. Priced now a t |1.98 to 4.98
FORMERLY 2.98 — 12.98 Size* 24-38

* sa n epr d
Jacket Dresses, Flared Skirt, Sheath Dreases for home or street
wear. Cotton prints, chambrays, failles. All sizes.

CHILDREN'S
SWIM SU ITS

EARLY BIRD SPECIALS •!!
.

COTTON DRESSES
Limited .Quantity. '

CHOPPING

fOH LESS MONEY

^

VALUES TO 3.98

STUDENTS!

Iadudag row-crop attachment shown ard power
take-off drive. New heavy-duty graas and windrow
aUarhmenU available.
Mwe eeMeO**the*** pUbeet *eMm&gt;

ONLY 8! TOPPERS

« DUSTERS

5.00

EACH

REGULAR PRICE 8-98

HAYNES OFFICE
MACHINE CO.

CATALINA
BEA GULL

5 0% dl

ON SALE 9 A. M. SATURDAY

H I R E S

I ASTIR

5 0 7 o off

WOMEN’S
SWIM SU IT S

A SANFO RD TRACTOR
&lt; a C &gt; IMPLEMENT CO.

Short loo and full length. Size*

10 to 24.

1 .0 0

CHILDREN’S

Each
%

DKE88ES
SKIRTS AND
SWEATER8

* 1 . 7 0 pjng x g ,

WOMEN’S
Pocket Booki
(2 9 8 Valoo)

LADIES’

Underwear

Nylon gowns, shortle pajamai
slips hall-glipa. Broken sizeg at
colon.

REGULAR 3. 98 • 9.98
Now Reduced

�~ gsr*"r

Shop and Save
In Sanford

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AN IN D E P E N D E N T DAILY N E W SP A P E R

VOULME XLVIII

Ettabliahed 1908

HANFORI), FLORIDA

3 A utos
Involved
In Wreck

Britain Goes Ahead
With Canal Conference
Plans Minus Egypt

r a lf r

i m t t \ . • r t w i i'N o iDeliverod By 8 P. M.
Can 1821 Before 7 P.M .
F o r DrUvory

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J jW J D A Y ^ J J G U J ^ S ^ M ^

AMKlltH Press Leased Wire

No. 160

Dem ocrats O pen
Nominating Confab

Sunday at U:1S p. m. three au­
tomobiles ware Involved la a
wreck on 8. Sanford Av# on the
comer by the stoplight
Involved was a 1955 Chevrolet
driven by Constance D. Yount to.
♦ LONDON
- Britain today*
of 104 Laurel Ave., a 1X54 Ford
went ahead with plans for a Sues'
sedan driven by Albert Thomas
Canal conference without Egypt
Baker age II, from VAH-t NAS;
and airlifted more troops to the
and a 1155 Ford Sunliner converti­
Mediterranean.
ble driven by Calvin David Car­
ter, 37, of &gt;00 Edinburgh Avt.„
President Carnal Abdel Nasser
Winter Park.
yesterday rejected the British in­
vitation to the mealing opening
It was reported that all of the
here Thursday and proposed in­
vehicles were going north on S.
A 31-yeer-old Negro woman Ittstead a broader parley of 45 mari­
Sanford Ave., with the Chavrolet belng held in the Seminole Coun­
time powers using the Sues to re­
in front of the Ford sedan and ty Jail after stabbing to death
CONVENTION HALL, Chicago UR
State Road Department Engi­ affirm freedom of shipping through John Burton IV this morning re­ the Ford convertible following. Eddie Lee Worthington, a Negro
-The Democrats iwung Into the
the
cans].
Th# Florida State Racing Com*
neers are badly checking lad min­
vealed that approval had been re­ The Chevrolet stopped with the man, It wai reported.
f irmalltlei of opening their national mission today granted a permit to
ute detail* In preparation for the Western diplomats acknowledged ceived from the owners of tha proper algnal in order to make a Ida Mae Brown whoee address
convention
loJay.
A
covey
of
"fav­
Seminole Raceway Inc. for th#
Interstate Route Traffic Survey tha Egyptian itroogman'a bid New York Glanta to proceed with right turn and the Ford sadan did was given aa S. W. Bold, 15th
orite sons" atilt held tight to the operation of ■ harness racing track
which begins on Aug. 15. The sur­ would complicate the deliberation! the signing of the contract for not ice the eignal until too late. St., fatally stabbed Worthington
key vote* ardently deal red by Adlal
vey will be conducted In both of tha 22 nations scheduled to meet the Giants’ dormitory based on a It stopped euddenly and the Ford in Willi* Bailey'a Beer Garden Seven item* are on the agenda Stevemon and Averetl Ha trim an, In Seminole County.
in
London.
They
said
it
might
convertible,,
which
was
following
In a conversation with W. R.
slightly reduced version of the
Seminole and Volusia Counties,
llarriman, top bidders for the pre*
too closely hit the sedan. The ae. 10:35 Saturday night Tha worn- for the regular meeting of the aldenttal nomination.
Kemp In Jacksonville thla morlnlng
d . W. Barr, State Road Depart­ force the Western Big Three to building.
an 1* reported to be blind. She stmlnole County Board *f City
Kemp said that the State Racing
ment Engineer who Is directing the modify their demands for interna- The actual signing of the con* dan waa knocked forward and ran
By all the signs, tha favorite sons Comminlon had qualified the Sem­
tinnal
management
of
the
canal.
Into
the
Chevrolet,
survey, states that the study is be­
tract
will
be
made
upon
verifica­
™
‘
l
u
T
s
s
s
:\
s
*
™
m
l
Th.
wero
of
a
mind
to
keep
the
con­
will get underway at I o'clock In clave's big prlte In doubt, If pos­ inole Park Raceway In full, subing performed for a dual purpose These source* thought Ne»aer*a tion of some figures submitted Injured was Calvin D. Carter lol|y.
,
, , . _ I the City Commission Room at City sible, right Into Thursday's ballot Ject to th* vote of Seminole
He aays: " it will provide data nec­ proposal—sctming to concede the eirlier by the low bidder, De Witt1Jr‘ age five, with abrasions in- Worthington
waa rushed to The jj |j
County cltlaens In November.
essary for the planning of a portion need for an International guaran­ Furncll It Spicer. It Is expected j *lde tha mouth.
Ing.
Seminole
Memorial
Hospital but
tee
that
the
canal
would
remain
of tbs proposed Interstate Highway
Kemp further stated that Mr.
Items
for
the
board
to
consider
that
tha
contract
will
be
signed
Albert
Baker
was
charged
with
As the opening Jay came, an
died early Sunday morning. The
Gibbon* who la manager of th*
and it will also provide information open—appeared to reduce the pos­ the latter part of this week.
failure to keep proper lookout and weapon used was a £ i l r t knifed •
"
*
l Associated Fress poll of delegate* Bay Street Raceway In Boitou
sibility
of
Western
military
action
requested by Volusia County and
Burton stated that the building to Calvin Carter wna charged with
willing lo su te a public preference
SeU v
and alto a member of tha U. S.
tha City of DeLand necessary for to settle the crisis created by be built will consist of approxi­ following too closely. Patrolman Saturday afternoon Deputy M.
gave this picture:
R.
McClelland.
Chief
Deputy,
J
i
m
“
J'
'
/
J
"
'
1
Egypt's
nitionaliistion
of
the
wa­
Commission of Trotting la to bo
examining the feasibility of a truck
_, n " . . . i . . , ™ y on the northwest corner o( Needed to nominate, 8M4.
mately to bedroom* whereas the L. E. Rock was investigating off! _ bi
terway.
route, a by-pass, an arterial street
bids were received on a building ccr from the Sanford Police De­ my Singl tary and Deputy "J*ck Ommerclal St .and Holly A vecon- Stevenson, the 1952 nominee, well manager and secretary of Semi­
(Andy) Evans, armed
* . deration of a request of the city
nole Park Raceway.
aEttem or soma, other facility to Prime Minister Eden and his of approximately 100 bedrooms partment.
search warrant, enured the home t ) rellnqulih M cU|m 1o ,ha c|ly out in front with 538. nit aldai
serve traffic In the DsLand vi­ closest aides studied the Egyptian Otherwise the building will follow
Kemp atated that Gibbons, "Is
counterplan closely. The first ofof Norman Jones
4* who*. , lrk i t 9th St. and French Ave. claimed he would have 600 to *50
cinity.’'
the original plans, Burton reitera­
one of the greatest names In trotU
address ia reported to be 150* W. lf ,t fin bc
(or bu&gt;infM Je. on the first ballot.
ficisl
reaction
was
that
tho
Lon­
In order to determine the travel
Ing circuit*." He alio said that
conference will ba held as ted,
11th Place.
sclopment; consideration of a re- Gov. llarriman of New York, 213 over half a million dollars will bo
pattens, motorists will be stop­ don
It la expected that tha building Educational Aids
His
camp
claimed
400,
planned
without
Egypt
and
Greece
The
men
found
In
Jone*'
poscurat
for
street
lights
on
Faloma
ped at points on all major high­ the only two countries of tho 2(4 will be finished some time in Feb­ For Sightless Told
spent on Improvements at th*
session cuba books, tirkeU and Ave. qntl on Madera Ave.—&lt;approx- Scattered amonk favorite sons, track.
ways in Volusia and Seminole
ruary.
The
owners
did
not
disclose
money bags conUining $110.47. J lately six): consideration of bid* 27714,
Counties. They will be asked ques­ invited to decline to attend.
the bid amount.
By Lions Speaker
He was arrested and released *’r xlr-condltlonlng and heating in Still uncommltled, 1+3’).
tions designed to determine the be­ In Paris, the French Foreign
CASSELBERRY—WUllem A. Let- on a cash bond of 1300.
The Democratic legions began Nixon Asks People
P°,lc« Ration ■n[&gt; ln the c
ginning and ending points of their Ministry alio mads It plain that
S n, 20.) ear-old resident and almost
* |
|
boll; approval of vouchers; cntiald- whooping into thl* big ampltheater
immediate trips. These points plans were gnlng ahead for Thurs­
i
Also
over
the
weekend
Ike
alter-,
Edward
G.
Cox
ntally blind since birth, gave a talk
In the stockyard* area long before For Solid Support
vdmpa interviewing takes place are day’s conference.
Thursday night before the Lions Iff* office located Erie p',ff w,,*| t, purchase city-owned property at the noon hour set for party Chair­
A giant British airlift of troops—
called Interview Stations.
was
said
to
have
«...
„
w
s
.
.
vb
"Jumped
bond"
No£
hweit
wm'er
of
french
Ave.
Club on the educational advant­
off twice last week—began
man Paul Butler to bang hla gavel O f Foreign Policies
A Station will be operated for no put
in Johnson City, Tenn,
age* provided for (he sightless.
and Commercial Street; and mis­ and declare tha 32nd nominating
carrying troops to the Middle East
DALLAS, Tax., (ft — Viet Presi­
more than 11 hours. A separate from ths south of England. It was
Toff
waa
taken
Into
custody
cellaneous business from the floor. meeting underway.
Letton, a graduate of The Florida
dent
Nixon aaked the America*
crew of men will be assigned to an believed most ware bound for Mal­
School for the Deaf and Blind at July 2, and released later on a
For many, it had been a wrangl- people today for solid support of
eight hour shift, with three shifts ta and Cyprus.
SI. Augustine, expect* to enter $5,000 bond. He was charged with
iif, struggling weekend. The pull­ foreign policies deiigned to atla each 14 hour period. A State Four big troopships, packed with
Florida State University this fall "molesting a minor."
Rotary
All-Stars
ing ami hauling waa touched off auri "peace with honor."
Highway Patrolman will be as­ guns, tanka and men, already
where he will become a phyilcal The 60-year-old man, whose ad­
by former Prasident Harry S. Tru­
(t la not enough for the adminis­
signed to each station and will be were cn route to the troubled
education major. Hi* ambition U
man's plump for Harriman Satur­ tration and Congress to agree on
With four teams so closely bunch' to obtain a PhD degree In that dress is given as LongWood, waa Meet Princeton
In attendance at all times. The in­
taken Into custody July I, but was
day when Stsvenaon seemed to •ound pollclea, ho said In an adrd at the finish of the regularly field.
terviewing will extend over a par­ area,
reported to have left the atate.
Twice Last Week have the nomination within hla drei*
ted of approximately three weeks, Nasser announced Egypt’s rejec­ scheduled games of the Lakeprepared for tho 57th Na­
token of appreciation for Sunday at • p. m. Ed C. Glober The Sanford Rotary "All-Stars" Iraap.
tional Encampment of th* Veter­
mlh statistical work to bo perform* tion of the London invitation In a Orange League for the second theAea *atlita
nee
given
blind
person*
6Q-year-old Negro waa Uken Into Baseball team composed ofiboya In And there •evented ta be a dla- an* of Foreign Wari.
•d in the Statq Road Department page atalament read from tba
r*ustody by Constable George the 13-15 year age group took part pualtlon among many r t th* lead­ "Unleaa they aro completely and
speaker’s
offices at the end of that tip*.
Kelley of Ovlodo and put In tho last week in two ball games which er* to aeek to aootho ruffled tern-1 •nthuilaitlcally supported by tho
Because of the rapid growth of FariramrffTo
«
s
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Seminole
County Jail after Kelsey they and their opponents, the per* and remind one another that
all
over
tha
world.
team
win
be
declared
the
runnerthe State of Florida and of this
sue of a year's subscription ha re had "chased him from Oviedo to Princeton Ball Club of Orlando, will after all ths real enemy waa the American people," he aeld, "they
He
denied
that
Egypt's
aetiure
up.
particular region, the information
will not be accepted by other na­
ceived. Subicquent copies will also
long remember.
Rrpjbllcana.
gained from this traffic study will of the Sues eanal, operators of Aa matter* now eland, the see be presented the club, which he Midway."
tions aa our true program."
Last
Tuesday
afternoon
on
the
There were optlmlttie predictions
be of great Importance in the fu the canal for nearly a century ond, third, fourth or even fifth hope* can be passed on to some The man’s address was given as
Hla address dealt with prin­
Rt. T, Box 3X0, Hanford ami he grounds of the Princeton team, also that a fight over a civil
turn planning of highways and imperiled free navigation through team In tha present standing* coul* other sightless person.
ciples rather lhan specific policies,
who,
hy
the
way,
have
suffered
was
charged
with
D.
W.
I.,
Reck­
right*
plank
In
tha
platform
will
the waterway.
routes.
Eari H. Seeley, formerly of In­
and ha said "Americana want
three defeats in their last be avoided,
With the cooperation of the real* "Egypt always has owned the due to the cloaeneee of the race, dianapolis, became a Cub Lion, and less Driving and Hit and Run. only
14 games, the Sanford hoys went Mr*. Thelma P. Sharp of Now nothing for themsalvea that they
KeDay
chased
Glober
from
Ovie­
wind
up
aa
the
number
two
team.
ts of Seminole and Volusia canal," be said. " It ia part of our
O. C. Brosal of Sabring, waa a
and before he got to Midway, down hy a score of 3-0 when Jersey, co-chairman of tha platform do not want for ovary other people
sties a successful survey can territory. We nationalised the
Sanford, now In second place by a guest of President Paul McClure. do
Adams, outstanding committee, said a plank "accept­ In the world."
it
was
staled, he hit a car owned " B u tc h "
nal company which is an Egypt few Kant percentage points, will
be made and accurate information
by Donald Dunn which waa park­ Princeton pitcher hurled a one-hit­ able to the South" has been pre­ "What w# aeek In our dealing*
obtained, thus assuring proper ian eompiny under Egyptian law.” therefore meet Eustls here tonight
ed In front of Dunn’s Grocery ter Sanford’s pitcher, Ken McMur- pared, and that a tentative draft with other nation*,*' he said, "la
planning for a highway system Aaked whether he would agree and will play Mt. Dora there to­
ray, although charged with the loss, of the full platform would b* com­ that ill mm may have tha free­
■tore on Geneva Ave.
which win do the most people the to a United Nations guarantee cf morrow night. The latter team It
yielded only four hits.
dom under Uw which w* consider
pleted tomorrow.
Glober
waa
released
on
a
$950
freedom of navigation of the out of tha running but S inford,
August It
In ■ return game played last She told a reporter "everyone on our priceless heritage,"
bond.
eanal. ba said: "Tha moat effec­ Eustls Umatilla and Tavares must
Admissions
Friday afternoon hare, Sanford re­ he subcommittee which drew the
The ahallenges in tha struggle
tive and important guarantee la play off tha rained out games to
Mary Carter (Sanford)
versed the decision defeating civil rights plank has been fair for peace, ha said, are as diffi­
that
given
by
the
government
and
Wilbur Tyner (Sanford)
determine tha order of succession
Princeton 3 0 with McMurray hurl­ apd open-minded and ths plank will cult aa tha challenges of war and
Climber Threatens tba Egyptian people."
Ike Urges 'Hard,
Martha Jones (Sanford)
with tha first four teams qualify­
ing a one hitter this time, and ba acceptable to the South,"
call for "patience, sacrifice, and
Discharge*
Adams giving up only two hits.
ing for the play-offs Jue to itart
Ta Jump From 200
intelligent, flexible effort."
Mrs.
Sharp
gave
no
details.
Shi
Devoted
Work'
Spectators are still talking about
August to.
*
Robert Brown (Sanford)
"I am sure that we will rite ta
said
It
is
not
likely
that
we
will
he key play of the game
root Radio Tower Water Supply Given At the completion of the tea»on't
Ruby Iwe Gibson (Sanford)
the challenge and will win the
eve
■
minority
report
or
that
ha
From
Republicans
played here. In the top of
Baby Boy Cihion (Hanford)
t t v WEST IB—A man climbed
play, tha first round which will be
struggle for pesco," he said.
SAN FRANCISCO, « - Repub­ tha seventh inning, Sanford lead­ plank will cause a floor fight."
John William Pugh
the beet two out of three games,
, to* fort up a Key Wart Naval Boost With Newly
licans
arriving
early
to
prepare
Convention
action
on
tho
platform
ing 1-0 and with two out, an error
(Ormond Beach)
will be played on the home grounds
*Baaa m U s lower yesterday end Equipped Well
for their national convention wero and two walks loaded the bases for ia tabbed for Wednesday night.
Willie Browdy (Oviedo)
Special Masters
of
the
first
and
second
place
teams
threatened to Jump but waa talked CASSELBERRY —Water eupply
Baby Boy Browdy (Oviedo) gret tod by ■ call for "hard, de­ Princeton. A heads-up play by Truman and Stevenson mat for
between the first and third trams
voted
work"
from
President
Ei­
catcher
Dojle
Corley
who,
seeing
the
first
time
since
the
former
ngowa by lewdspeaksr and telephone in the Seminole Fark Raceway area and tha second and fourth teams.
Will Hear Suits
Barbara Hague and baby
senhower.
(he runner on first taking a long president's pronouncement of hla
hat been given a boost, both In The manner In which four teams
eix hem a later.
(Sanford)
Tha President’s message, con­ lead, called for a pitch-out, threw sentiments as to a nominee, and From Ship Disaster
The climber Identified himself volume and preisure, according to are bunched 1* indicated by the fol­
D irt t u :
tained in the 160-paga convention t i first with no play being made had only smile* and a brief greet­ NEW CITY, N. Y. (B-Federa!
Baby Boy Gibson
as Am ends Pulido. No ehargta superintendent Paul Batei, In com­ lowing ataadlngs:
program, declared tho work was ■t that bag, resulting, however, In ing for each other. The meeting Judge Lawrence E. Wal*h ha*
menting on tha newly equipped well Team
W L GB
Baby Boy Carter
V J® placed pending examination. placed in operation this week.
needed "to help make the bright an easy out being completed on wsj at a breakfast given by Mayor selected four prominent lawyer* to
M 5
August II
promise of tho party’s future more the runner on third, trying to score. Richard J. Daley of Chicago,
l i . Crndr. Phillip C. Du Bots, of­ Bates laid the well had been Apopka
ae, aa apedil master* In suits
Sanford
1C IS II
Admiaaioaa
than equal to tho record of the The local "All-Blars" will parti­
ficer af the deck, started up the 300- held for emergency use, but in­ Umatilla
■lemming from th# Andrea DoriaIS 1Ciu»
Evelyn Baldrce (Sanford)
psit."
cipate
in
tho
Lions'
Invitational
Stockholm disaster,
fort tower after spying the man creased demand for water made H Tavares
IS 18 114
Edward
Duer
(Sanford)
Ha added "I know our uniud Stale Tournament which will be Betsy Is Moving
Th# msateri will have full power
parched ea a catwalk at tha *»- necessary to cut the well com­ Eustls
15 IX II
Henry Andre* (Sanford)
effort* will bo rewarded with sue- held at Tinker Field In OrlanJo,
plete with storage tank and chto* 1ft. Dora
to hear pretrial testimony end pass
It
to
II
tort level. Da Bela arid tha tower tins lor, Into the system.
Gertrud* Frempton (Sanford) te n ."
starting Thursday, Aug. to and In Toward Northwest on motions. They will not make
sitter threatened to Jump eo the of­ The town recently took over the Local fans a n pulling for tha Lunera Harrison (Lake Mary)
The convention open* next Mon­ which Sanford has drawn a team
MIAMI, IB—The Miami Weather Jud":........ Discharge*
from Daytona eRaeh. II 1* hoped Buieau issued this adtuur) on Hur
ficer deaceaded aad sought help in Casselberry Utilities Company by a "Cardinals" to maintain t h e i r
day.
W*' i said the masters were
present
runner-up
position
and
InWilliam Ballucna (Sanford)
Addressed to "Republrlan* ev that a large crowd of local base- rtcane Betsy at 11 a. m. EST.
transaction which Involved no coit
picked to expedite procreJIngi,
persuading him to coma down.
tercet
in
the
teem
"Is
almost
as
Preston Jones (Osteen)
erywhere." the message said they'ball fan* will accompany the team,
Navy Chaplain Justin Kane and or financial obligation to tha citl- high aa In the Democratic Conven­ Arbutus Bell and Baby Girl
All interest* on tho East Florida The move will also save court fee*
tens.
Hibbard
Cesaelberry,
preiiwere embarking "on a new cen*|
—
—
Coast
from Daytona Beach south­ fir the litigants because the mas­
L f ' West physician Allen Shep­ dent of the company, made the tion."
Da Bary
tury of political action" and called . .
*
,.
ward
to
Miami should keep in con­ ters have agreed to serve without
ard talhad to Pulido by public offer end financial arrangements
Philip Gracr (Sanford)
for "complete dedication to our M C t l l O u l S t S j l O t C
stant
touch
with all hurricane ad- pay.
address system aad talaphone. At involving revenue certificates end
Robert Dumas
country and a determination that i j
T —
vitories
on
this
fast moving storm Most of the suits have resulted
(Altamonte Springs)
from lnjurlrs and loss of Ufa and
Ihe Republican party will constant- I V i C G r i n g S I O n i g n i
kagth the climber allowed a rape bond validation, were handled by Coif Is Answered
during
Ihe
next
3* hours.
Ronald Griffin (Sanford)
ly grow, In effectiveness aa a The rotnrni-sion on finanre of the Hurricane Betsy waa centered at cargo In the July 25 collision olf
to be ttoj around him as a sairty Leedy. Wheeler and Alleman of The Sanford F in Department
Orlando. It it eapected that all
Births
political instrument to serve th* r i rit Methodist Church will meet 11 a. m. EST near Latitude 22.7 Nantucket Island, Mass. Tha crash
precaution aad cama down ths arrangement* will be complete answered a esU Sunday afternoon
Baby
Girl
Jonca
(Sanford)
country."
, in McKinley Hall tonight at 7 north oLngitude 714 west or about sent the Doria to the bottom and
at 1:11 p. m. whan a curtain
tower Udders without mishap.
within the next to days.
seriously damaged h* tSockholm.
Aaguat II
Republican* are celebrating the o'clock.
SU miles south southeast of Mi­
caught on fir* at 1M0 Myrtle Ava.
A dnitiloii
100th anniversary of th# pqrty'al
0ffirUl board will meet at ami moving toward the northwest
It appeared that the curtain hid Mrs. W. B. Richard (SanforJ) formation.
7:3o.
E .C , Duer, 85,
at 11 m. p. h.
Weimers To Attend
blown againit an electric stove
Williams, Odham
Highest winds are estimated at
and had caused a amall blase.
Dios A t Hospital
110 m. p. h. over a small area Precancel Stamp
I . 6 Deer, M, passed away at A t Convention
LUUe damage was done.
■round the center.
tha total hospital after a lingering Volie William* Jr. Democratic
Gale winds extend 150 miles to 3-Day Convention
delegate from Seminole County and
CHICAGO IB— Sen. George Republican* la campaign funds, a liberalised Social Security pro­ th* northeast 100 miles to the CASSELBERRY—Joseph H. Wei­
BOMB EXFLOMON
Smathers of Florida told the Dem- and w* do not have as ready ac­ gram. .
Us altemata Brailey OJham left
adding:
northwest and 73 miles from the ner. 230 Sunnytown Rd., and Mrs,
■INKS YACHT
Bara Dec. I, ISU, in Ft. Worth,
A hnmh o'ratlc National Convention today cess to newspaper and magatinc "For working men and women, center.
Walmer will leave Saturday to at­
Sanford Sunday morning for the
KYREN1A,
Cyprus
Tax., ha made hla heme a t 411
wa increased tha minimum wag*. During th* neat six lo twelvo tend th* three-day national conven­
ptoslcn today sank a luxury1lh ,t '* • have some difficult fights circulation as they.”
convention in Chicago.
— ahead" lo tna tiatne. to retain con­ But, ho added, "w* have the For th* farmer, we forced through hours it will continue to movo to­ tion of tbs Precaneel Stamp Asso­
WllUw Are., tor the part twa
Williams is committed to Adlal yacht owaad by CaxL Charles Wor­ trol of Conareas.
mon important ingredients for vic­ an improved parity and soil bank ward the northwest at about tho ciation which opens Aug. II, a l
B i n . Be waa a retired fanner.
thington, wealthy diiaf of tho Bri­
tish security detail assigned to pro­ Nonetheless, he predicted "a tory, We have the lisues, end we program. We adopted protective aamo rat* or slightly slower with Battle Crock, Mich.
Mr. Duer to survived by two Stevenson.
tneaxurra for Ihe smalt business­ little rhange in site end Inensiy. Welmer, • ns ion* Mr known protect Gov. Sir John Harding. Off I stunning Democratic victory in have the men."
dajhters, Burial will ha in Oak
cancel dealer, said that national
,h* presidency on He noted the dote party divi­ man. We rescued th* highway pro
Lawn UamoriaJ Path.
COMBATS BAD FUBUCITF rial* said (her. wan no usual- ^ r?,bfr
president Harrington Adams r t
sion ta th* Senate of th* ncantly gram of a Wall Street, and mad* of
SMALL 1 U E F -M O MAUL
SEATTLE IB — Mrs. M. R. AnWinter Park, will attend and proTh* yacht. Field F a n , waa Imathera la chairman of tba adjourned X*th Congress — 49 It a beneficial program for all.
dross sen was Impressed by the
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Democrats to 41 Republican*. In "Wo also adopted sensible mess* DECATUR, III. (B — Circum­ aide over th* convention.
toco-age boy who stopped and meacad r t • Jetty arty • few Committee the group that help* t v light r t this, ha said, lb* "acurea for Improving housing, health, stance* show that the thief who
changed * fiat tire for her sod a yards from tho Kyrenla Customs Democratic candidates for the Sen- omptlshmeati" of tho oDmocratlc education and retirement program! burglarised tha South Bid* tav­
TYLER TAKER OVER
woman companion. "He wouldn’t
TYI.:i: I’j j , d&gt; _ T jlt- hex
ate with money, strategy advice l adership are "all Ihe more re- for our people. We evidenced n gen- ern waa small-aUtd.
House,
which
waa
bombed
last
lake eny pay." *ha explained.
end the like.
markable."
iidne concern for a sound fiscal ‘ Tba entry was gained through taken over all of Dili*. That’#
hy militant advsesUs *f
"Me said ha wanted to
I* • speech prepared for th* I He s i l l that to th* 54th Coe- policy, but wa have ale* shown a rear window which measured 11 Dixie, Tax* sab. Consolidstloo r t
r t this British oniony with opaalag session of th* coavmtion, gross, "despite strong Republican that w* do not put money abend by 15 laches. Owner Harry Sch­ that School district with Tyiar'a
mom of the had
b* said, "Wa cannot match the {oppaaitUaa, wa bammerod through [of human lives.
neider reported $200 waa taken. district *&lt;s

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Paul Timlcy, telephone inMaller |or Southern Bell,
bring* a lot of good living t*ilh hit phone*.
He bring* peace of mind. Security. Quick, euy
touch with folki around town or acro*i the land, at
low COAL

He bring* the beauty of telephone* in color. . . the
convenience ol light-up diali. »pring cord*, ‘ hand*.
free" Speakerphone* and other new thing* for the
"well&gt;teliphoned hom e—with the right equipment
in the right place* lor your need*.
Paul and fellow-inuallert have put in over 7H
million phone* in HI ycai», ii part of one of the
South'* etching gumtb Morici. He and 66,000 other
Southern Bell folk* work together to give you the
complete, modern telephone service you want.

And wouldn’t you like to have all this at a price
that is right—and when the weather is right—
and right when your car is at Its top worth?
W ell, sir. we’ve got tliat kind of situation for
you—now.

the good-news gas savings this economy rang*
brings.
You can luve the safety-surgo of power that
comes from pushing down on th# pedal and
switching the pitch.
All with the walloping might of Buick's 323*
cubic-inch V8 engine. All with the new luxury
of a ride that’s built on 4 brawny coil springs
for buoyant lcvelncss. A ride with new steering
case and sweeter handling.
Best of all, you can make the buy of a lifetime.
For todays low prices have helped move Buick
into America’s licst-sclling 3 more firmly than
ever.
T hat means we can come to terms on th s
trade-in value of your car in a way that’s bound
tn tickle you pink.

Because this very day you can step into a 1956
Buick with Variable Pitch Dynaflow* and drive
away with a transmission so modem, so respon­
sive, so smooth tlu t you may not find its like in
other cars for yean to come.

Why not stop in and take us up on that—today?

You can have the thrill of split-second action
from the merest nudge of the pedal—and with

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HIS THItEE-BKDKOOM HOME has boon Ingeniously planned to offer
a practical floor arrangement within a beautiful exterior. Your
livirlg room, dining room, den and breakfast porch hns been plnced to the
front to enpture vour l&gt;est view. Hod rooms are to the renr for privacy
and quiet, and the flow of movement through the house is channeled by
the central hall. The bedrooms are of comfortable size, and storage room
is provided in ten closets, plus the basement. U-shnpcd for convenience,
the kitchen contains an abundance of cupboard space and counter area to
make work cnsy.The partially covered terrace shelters passage from the
double garage to the kitchen door.

T

Furnace Is
Place To Start
Modernizing

FAMILY AFTA ll
THE SANFOTtT) HERALD
VANCOUVER,
B. C. LB— ft w u Mon„ A uk. 13, 1056, Pago 3
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AP Newsfeaturrs
I push
pin sticks for table saws, Joint terdam tfinally
was a family af­
DO—u*e some sort of turntable | era and similar power tools to fair for the “ flying Randalls.”
MEMPHIS HI — Don Futlei
rn sawhorses, sand the tops keep your hands away from the The lineup of pilots waa Capt. used psychology on the hot-head*
smooth, a precaution that will cutting edges,
Bob Randall and his 23-year-old ed sparrow who would strut up te
prevent work from bring marred.
DON'T—forget that, wr h 11 • twina, Bob Jr, and Ttd. tt was ■
DO—select the center of your acoustical eciting tile will help to long chance luck of the flying the bedroom window each dawn
shop is the best location for your keep noise inside a workshop, schedule drew that finally put all and start a lively fight with hla
reflection.
tabls saw, since it will enable other measures (such as rubber of them together.
Fuller put a magnifying mirror
large-sized lumber to be handle I pads under tool tables) wltl cut
John L. Sullivan, tha boxer, against the window. The Kttt«
more easily.
down the noise at the source.
DON’T—neglect to place the used to eat IS pounds of beef at sparrow look one look at hla kor*
DO—use some sort of tumltahle
rifying foe. He hasn't brew back.
most
frequently-used tools In the one sitting.
for painting and spraying construc­
most accessible locations; the
ted objects easily and neatly.
DO—be certain that all oil la main tool panel, for instanre,
wiped from tool* before u,e to should be over or near the Work
prevent (lipping, a frequent cause bench.
DON'T—make the common mis­
of accidents.
DO—use ordinary muffin tins take of buying more lumber than
as excellent containers for dif­ you nerd a practice that an
ferent-sized nails, screws and courages warpage and waste.
other small Items.

J Home Repairs Dos, Donts

Usually the wisest place to be­
gin any home modernization pro­
gram is at (he bottom, specifical­
ly the heating system hidden out
of sight, out of mind and ofun
out of order in the basement or
utility room.
In many instances a small In
vestment in time and money for
remodeling the furnace and add­
ing several accessories will yield
as much as an annual 20 per cent
saving. In this push-button age it
is impractical as well as extrava­
gant for a home owner to serve as
is own Janitor considering that
conversion to automatic firing u
relatively simple.
Low-cost financing usually is tions eliminate sooting, the result
available for any major undertak­ of part la My-burned oil, and noisy
ing. But generally this Isn't nec- pulfbaek.
ressiry. Conversion to automatic A new transformer and new
oil heat generally Is the most eco­ controls together with minor but
nomical because fuel oil is cheap important adjustments ofun will
and can be obtained virtually any­ complete the remodeling program
where.
f ir an oil heating system. ReRemodeling rosts will vary, but t larcmcnt of parts is much
the average installation for a cheaper than purchasing a new
complete new burner ayitem will turner for half of the unit con*
run well under $300 unless the s.stt of housing which receives no
boiler or furnace must be r plac­ v ear.
ed. This is seldom required, how- This Is the time, too, to fill the
eve. Boilers upwards of 30 years o.l tank not only to take advanta.’e of summer nriccx bul U&gt;
of age stilt ran be serviceable.
Remodeling the newer oil burn­ a old condensation and rust Iner systems is even easier. Add!- si Ir the tank. A coat of aluminum
Mon of a few accessories and re­ p; int wilt brighten the outside
placement of worn parta can 1m- and prevent rust.
pra" c any burner to the point
where it is as efficient aa a new
one. Every heating system should
bo checked at least once a year,
preferably in Augusl, a slack
month in me heating business
when servicemen ran take time to
do a thorough Job.
Installation of new parts and
accessories can be made at the
same time thereby avoiding con­
siderable duplication of labor
charges.
j
One of the newest accessories
on the market is a low-cost fuelunit for oil burners called the
ServiceSaver which eliminates the
troublesome problem of clogged
strainers. Strainers should be re­
moved and cleaned at least twlco
a year. Surveys show that a high
percentage of service calls are
caused by a clogged strainer. This
new ServiceSaver fuel-und, rec­
ently Introduced by the Webster
Electric Company after eight
jour* of testing in tho field, haa
no strainer that can become dog­
ged.
Instead it features a rotary selfcleaning filter that is as effective
as loo-mc,h screen. Tula filter la
designed for the protection of the
fuel unit and i* not intended to
rcplaee the usual line filter, widen
should W Checked annually and
cleaned or replaced If necessary.
i
A n o t h e r efficient accessory
which can he added to any guniype nil burner system nnw In use
, a unique valve that will rut up
to 10 per cent off the yearly fuci
on lab. It is called Delsytrol be­
cause it delay* the start of oil
.
How after the burner goes on
for from six to eight seconds to
permit the unit to reach peak efllclenry.
This tiny valve which ensu less
than $10 also ruts off the flow of
oil iustanUineously when the burn,
er is turned off. These two *c-

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Appliances Help W ife In Kitchen
Life li so simple with small
and large electric appliances that
A it bchoovss every bride to hive
as many of thsm as she can ef
ford in her new kitchen.
.......
Let’e see whit's new with the
gadgets:
BLENDERS — These will chop,
grind, blend or mix, arc better (nr
purred vegetables, soups, hors
d'oeuvre pastes and drinks then
anything else. Ons now has an icecrusher attachment. Then is a
• range of colorful buei.
J TOASTER—You must hive one.
New ones are now available in
copper.
COFFEE POT — These era not
atmilulely nerm ary but are a
wonderful convenience. T h e y
come in small sizes for two as
well as larger sizes.
MEAT GRINDER — This won­
derful gadget will help cut food
—costs. Buy your own chuck and
™ grind it yourself. One new one i*
available with an ice-crushcr head

and will Rlva fine or course Ice.
COFFEE GRINDER — Another
popular item, but not absolutely
necessary.
BROILER - Wonderful, panic,
ulirly for the working wife who
specializes in jiffy rooking. Good
too if you are planning to live In
a kitchcnless dwelling for a while
or ire married to a service man.
Only worth It if you can afford
It, how ever.
DEEP FRYER - Crisp fried
delicacies are what you can ex­
pect from the fryers, hut be sure
your man likes fried food before
you invest.
EGG COOKER - This will boil
egg* the way hr likes them—soft,
medium, or hard.
FOOD MIXER — Whip up any­
thing from batter to dessert and
don't forget the mashed potatoes.
These will mix, blend, whip and
rut in shortening. They'll chop
too.
CORN POPPER A ICECREAM

YOU'RE TELLING ME!
-By WIIUAM BUTCaafrat Fwii Writer

AFTER formally opening the
Olympic dames In Australia this
year the Duka of Edinburgh
plans to visit tha Antarctic. Bine*
tempera usually flare up pretty
hot at these International sports
ovanta we don’t blame him for
picking a spot in which to cool
off.
t 1 I
"Wee anyone thought o/ nicknaming Egypt’s S e tte r "Nealy"/
— pot t careti P . I .P .

FREEZER are real fun gadgets
that will come in handy lutnmrr
and winter.
WAFFLE IRON ft SANDWICH
GRILL — a man lovea extra
snacks and if you have interesting
gadgets, he might even taka a
liking to rooking, himxrlf.
JUICE EXTRACTOR — Make
it in a Jiffy with one of these ideal
appliances.
KNIFE SHARPENER - O n e
of those nice-lo have presents.
PRESSURE COOKER - An en­
tire dinner miy bo rooked in it
and aerved at the dining room
table all in a couple of minutes
Has automatic air vent and pressura regulator.

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they dost need te worry ebeet kins (who's probably trying te
being the “teen " el this year's Uka hla mind off the August
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toon we may be able to propel
guided mlasilaa on solar batteries.
Poor old wet therm an!—If the
target la mltaed. he probably will
ba Mamed for that, toot
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I amai
N EW T O R E OP) —Th* S um I an*.
Canal dlaputa— atill confined to a aa/a
war of word, and nerve*— offer* powi
now problem* today for the faat
Tfc
aipandinc shipping industry.
pine
A great shipbuilding boom 1s frost
adding tonnage at o steady clip, salt
but still folia abort of potential this
demand, ahlpplaf man say. The raeoi
canal dispute odda Raw tension ships
and uncertainty.
ship]
Eton before N ailer’* more to
In
nationalise the Sues, oil, metal worli
and
shipping
Industries war* by 4
joined in a race to aspand oil and 577,0
or*—carrying fleets to keep step port^
with th* big postwar Industrial
Ne
growth in th* United State* and tanki
Western Europe.
) grow
Thto week the world’* largest tlon
tanker I* being launched in Japan
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—the 84.730-ton Universe Leader, th*1
A filter ship and two slightly Its t!

Democra t Convention
*

Today, the volet of ono of Florida*! out•Undihjr Senatorial tudara will bt heard
Around the world a t tho 1196 ataalon of th t
Damucratlc National Convention get* underwa* at Chicago.
Mora and nor* Florida It coming to
th t faf f r ont , not only because of It* excop*
tkmal growth in population and tho huge
expansion p ro g f m o f . industrial* develop­
m ent increases, but because of its outstand*
ing leadership in the Nation's dapitol.
Senator George Smathers will apeak to
tho *2nd Democratic National Convention
today on invitation extended by Paul But­
ler, Chairman of the Democratic National
Gunmlttae. He will speak as Chairman of
the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Com­
mittee, an honor attributed to tha Increased
activities of the committee and Bmathtr’a
own personal leadership In the United
States Senate and in national affairs.
Senator Smathere has often been men­
tioned as a vice-presidential possibility, Ha
wit! outline the Issues in the forthcoming
Senatorial campaign and will Introduce seve­
ral Senatorial candidates to the huge au­
dience in Chicago as well as to radio and
television audiences.
We feel that George Smathere le one
of the ablest leader* in tha United /States
Benato—and that tha choosing of Bmathers
as owe of the opening speakers of the Con­
vention was wisely made by the Democratic
Party.
Florida's Senator Smathere, through his
leadership in Washington, has won the con­

Scientific 'Gains'
BomstlmAc wa wonder about actantifle
••gelni".
ChemUta have Invented a weed killer
in dean out Httla flehtng liken cloned with
greenery. But tha weed killer, if used genamunly. can kill tha fishYat In bad «pot* If tha weeds ara left
alone to re-aeed, grow thicker the next
year and decay, they u u up tha oxygen and
suffocate tha flih. Expert* on both aide* of
tha wead-poision Usua can make a convinc­
ing ease.
It aeema simpler to go fish In another
laka and glvt natura a year or ao to aolva

fidence of hU colleagues—and through hts
careful guiding of many programs through
the Senate h is brought much prominence
to the State of FloridaThere Is no doubt that Senator Smath­
ers has become widely known throughout
the country as a statesman.
Florida has been honored to have one of
its leaden chosen to speak today to the
national leaden and dtlzeiu during one of
the most important convention! and sessions
of the political year.

G *t Price Increase
Just a few days more than a month ago
tha price of gasoline went up. The reason
was a one-cent-a-galton increase In the
federal gasoline tax, raising it from two
to three cents.,as provided for In the new
hiirhwav construction bill.
A sales executive of a leading oil company
had something important to aay about this
development: "We certainly agree that good
highways are highly desirable. But we do
fee) that motorists should realize that the
new tax rate on gasoline la the highest
In the nation on any aasentla! commodity.
"The total gasnlina tax paid by motor­
ists has now risen to 40 per cent of the re.
tail price of gasoline. The combined national
average state and federal taxes have now
climbed to 8-8 cents on every gallon of
gasoline. On the average for instance, when
motorists buy a 1R gallon tankfut of gaso­
line . . . . about II..15 of what they pay is
taxes for highways, not for the suppliers
products.
"A motorist should look on these taxes
as an Investment in building better highways
for his own use. The average motorist, who
uses about 780 gallons of gasoline a year,
paya about 888 a year in state and federal
taxe« on it."
There has been, end will continue to be,
much debate as to how the huge federal road
program should be financed. There are many
who believe the higher gas tax is not the
right way. Rut, whatever you believe, one
thing ia sure: that tax Is entirely beyond
the control of the oil Industry and the in­
dustry has no choice hut to add It to the
price of your gas.
•

•

Adlai s Urging Working 2 W ays
platform giving ’ unequivocal ap- hsv* said M U up to th* lower
provml*' lo th* Supreme Court’s federal courts to carry out tho
boa on public school segregation Supreme Court s ruling. With that
to about tho toast ho could say oea eicepUoe by Harrimaa, alt
as o presidential taadidste.
three hove beet careful net to
Whllo this reportedly angered; *tlr up tho South,
some Sou the re Democrat*—thus; If Steveasoa didn’t suggest a
highlighting thtir dilemma ones party plank hacking tho court
moro—It also look soma ammuoi- Harrtmae could wall have sugDon from Oov. Averoll Harriaan gaetad It, alnca it la only what
of Nate Yorh, ttovooaoo’a male *nr candidate would havo to say
and probably only raal opponent, aoywey If be became president
It was ilto a reminder of bow Stevenson or Hsrrlman si
close Stevenson, H im m ai or.d president would have to take an
President Eisenhower are ia their oath te uphold tea Coni ituUuo.
thinking about solutions for th* The Auprtme Court baa ruled
South’s resistance to the court's segregation uncoastitutlonil and
order to Integrate their schools, laid down the ruling that schools
Harrtman has complained-loud- must Intagrato.
ly and long that Stevenson aed
Eiaenbowor hlmaslf, although
Eisenhower are too ’ moderata." ohviouely not trying to m»k* stoYet an •siminatioa of what ha’s vtnaeo’i position clear, illustrated
said lines becoming an announced yesterday tha Job of any man fas
candidate Juno • shows, with o«a tho presidency,
exception, he says Just what they. Ashod at hia sews confarenca
say. Ha just makes more noise, whether hn thought tho RapubllThis was ths sxctptioa: Ho said, can platform should have a plank
ha would withhold federal aid to ] upholding tho court on segrega*
education money from schools lion, Eisenhower said bo hadn't
which didn't Integrate. Both Ate-* given much thought to it but add-

Lego I Notice

•

Stockholm Office Opened
The Florida Citrua Commission Is out
to recapture the European market for Flori­
da juices that was lost during the war. The
newest development'toward this goal is a
an* M
e f n * # •» h u o r t . r « u »
« « i* r m * a h
of r a n s r t i # nf March I ISIS
Mies office In Stockholm, Sweden.
f w s d p a w n ns . eaitsr •«* Pubii*h*r
MARION HARMAN SR-. E sa eu tle* E d ito r
In Washington recently, visiting on Capi­
WTELTN J C U tH tN O . A d e e r t l il n i M in a so r
tol Hill and the State Department before
Mlling for his new post, Is tha man who
will manage the office, Sven Nelson. Nelson
log H ollow stlr bp (l*n*r*l
Adeor(1#lnf
Is a native of Florida- He was born near
Isa
HI
O eort'A
R tv ln tt B ash
Bldg.
Laka Wales 28 years ago, but instead of
A tU s ta (lo n rslo
going to school in Florida, hla parent a sent
him to the University of Stockholm.
It looks like the Citrus Commission has
found the right sort of fellow for their new
undertaking. If* was born and raised in the
eltrua
belt. Rut he looks Swedish—talks
Monday, August IS, 1866
Swedish—and has a lovely Swedish wife—
TODAY’S BIBLE VERSE
Inga Lisa,
HoW many loaves have ya?—Mark 8:8.
The Stockholm office |a the second to
If yea um the power and strength God be opened la Europe by the Citrus Com­
baa givaa yoa ha wilt surely glva you more. mission.

Tha Sonford Herald

Mail Tells Many Interesting Things
That tha busurkia la a Balkan haa rvrvivtd proposals from ttf
itrumrnt similar te the Russian leap year lovelorn ladisi. loma U
laika and hai three etringi, a per ctnt of the girl* confided they
ianglar body and a long neck, wore born-rim med glassee, too.
H your amart-olec, know-it-all That while wa r* on tha subject
tlghbor never suspected (ball
of lovo a poll of 1,000 ledlea
That Napoleon during bis leva- skewed N per cent believed mee
on of Egypt thought of building
sarak* pipes tre morn attracwaterway similar te th* presont Sf,!!
j*” *
don’t, But on*
MS r .n .i B. • ____.
girl—bless her honest koert —
e can l. He dropped the p iu wrote: “Any man la attractive no
•fr0MOU* Wief matter what be to doing.”
*
» t Tbit actor Walter listak gives
«t below the Bed Aee level.
tble definition of blood Honorn e t Bebert Q Uwto, the W- “Wbm y S bev. m blr? ^

—where do they turn* T* Hsrrim»n? To Elsenhower? Ail ihree
have backed the court's rullni a*
one (hit muit be upheld.
Southern Democrat* have ahown
almoit no Inclination toward Har
riman. perhaps breaute hla olaiti
at “ modtration" sounded ex­
treme.
la p year when the Democratic
party need* avery vote It can (at,
(ho Southern Democrat! hold a
•tick over the psny to IhU ex­
tent: ■ poanble belt to Ettenhow
er unleaa they get a civil rights
plank in the party pUt/urra to
their liking. That would require a
practically meaningless lUtemem
on segregation,
Ptrhapi inis y ssr of lonng ths
Southern Democrats will frighten
tho Democratic convention next
week into producing what th*
Southerners want. But it will bs
at s price anyway.
If ths Democratic party shows
it to ao afraid of the South'!n
Democrat* that it wont go on
record as simply saying it becks
tha Supreme Court— ■ prsitiun its
two leading candidate* have tak­
en—it may look like a party too
weak to pttract independent or
Negro voters.

Irritations C aused
By "Poison" W eeds

D * c * li* d .
Tn i l l C red ito r* and P*r#nni H otlow
C la lo i* * • Demand* A o n lo at Snld

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You and aarh nf you n r* h *r*b y
notified and teuulred to pre«enl »ny
lalma and d rlru m U w hich yuu. ur
• lt h - r of ro u m i r hn v* aenlnnt th*
r e lo t* o f u r i J H M I ' K Q IIL Y H K It .
*ce*,e d . I* t - of e*ld Co u n ty to the
'nunlv J u d u * of Kem lnule C o u n ty.
F lo rid a i t hi# o fflm In th * rn u rt
hou#» of m id Co u n ty t l Sanford,
w
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claim ant, nnd #h*tl he ew orn to h r
th* clstm an t, hla noant, nr s ttn r .
ney, nnd *n v auch cU tm or dtm nnd
not to filed e h itl be h* yold.
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A * »dm lnl«trntor of the P.etot* of
1

W# rt all ayas m tool*
Ing after the Interests
of our customers when A
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uiilUU aud ta o u tra d la nr***nl t * r
, lim it and d tm a n d t w hich you. uy
a te a r a t you. m ay h ave *silu&gt; |
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ta lha C ounty Ju d a * of Samlaola
County. IT ailda. a t hi* a ttic* la tha
c o u rt bona* af aald County ot San.
ford F lo rid a, w ith in * l* h i r a li n d t r
m ontbi from th a tlm a of th* f in i
p u b lication of t h Io nolle*
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claim o r dam oad ahall ba la wtwf
l o t , and a h a l| a ta to th a p lat* af
r-tld n n ra and poat offloa e itd ra u of
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tn * h n ld tr of th * fo llo w ln * -trim c a t* h»* rilatt s sIS e o r tlfle s t* fne
l * i &lt;l-*d to h* l it u t il lh *r*o n . Th *
r a r t lf lc a t * num ber »nd y « s r of H• in n e r , th * d*&lt;crthtlnn nf th * *rnp -rlv . and th * n am * In w h ich It t u
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N«mt In which *■•••&gt;•*
Prtnrl* tl A Bimtr* W RnoS
All of lAld o r n o o r t T holng
In th* County of BtmlnH*. Stitt nt
Florida l.’nlm *urh eartlflcat* ihatt
h* rrdrrm'd sccnrdlno to low th*
nrnn*rt* dHcrtbod In *uch eortlflrat*
will h* told to th* htehMt bldd*r
QClRINttfa q. IIUT 8 ER.
*1 th* frnnt door of th* ••mlnnlo
decesaad Count* Court ttnu** St Oshford.
Florida, nn th* first Wnndsv In th*
F lr* t publication A uouit IS. ISt*
month of lt*nt*mb*r. t i l l which W
th* trd day nf Ntotimbtr. ISIS
Dst*d Ihlt l*th day of Jaly, ItS i
Seminal* Coolly. Florida, la
O P. HERNDON
F re t'll*
Cl-rW nrcolt Court,
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to
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Stmlnnl* County. Plortds
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poison ivy, aak and msaua. Tha
A lltrgsnls tubatABCd tmm aM nf
m m piaata Is naMtty Om same. Boris add nr nmawwitateA a e Unally N ntily lafcaa a law nary may alee ha aaod locally wl*
boon altar aaponars unUl tbs approval of year doctor.
Ushlag a a i ether Irritating Par tboae of yoa with ahmnle
weed dermatitle, probably the
beet tblog le deeeaaiUmtioe.
IVa a little lata for each aeUai
tfele year, hot aaat winter yoa con
bogla lajectiooe which will help

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T a All C rtllK M aa* FatSoao H i* .

hat bate In ttltu ta d »a»ln»t . » • * ! »
t»a C ircu it C o u rt » M k J
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, l i l C ir c u it to a n * tor Hamlooia
•oiihlr F lo rid a . C h o n e * rr So.
In w h ich ault R U Colem an la p la in ­
tiff sad Ja m a t B P a rtin , at A d m ln l.
t lr a lo r . ate., at at a ra defendant*,
and In w h lrh p la in tiff taaka to &lt;|Ulat
tha t ill* to tha fo llo w in g proparty
•H un t'd In ft'm lno l* Co un ty F lo rid a :
T h * aW at l i i f r a l of the F n u ih
fact of th* -«KU of the N tv i,
of Portion : • T o w n th lp SI Mouth.
R a n e e J» SUM
An ab breviated title of tald atilt
)• ft t . Colem an n la ln tlff. r J i m n
B P a rtin , aa A d m in istrato r, a t r , at
vl defendant#
r,:|e#n you flla to u r w ritten daf e n e t If an y to lha rnm nlvln! Ih
• •Id ault on or before Sentem her I I
l # l t a decree pro confeato w ill be
anterad aea ln tt yoa
R ated atiouet I t . 1 *!*
O P. Herndon
C lr r n lt Court C le rh
H r K L. R tird lck
D eputy C la rk

That aloe s h i n af beef a day
will provide e l the preuia yoa
a e a l aad — gaody, goody;—thorn
o n MT million nettle la Oa world.
That singer Frances Langford,
who had boea g lyria aaprano,
oaraad tame aad femme with her
voko after a taoaileetamy changed
W late a ooatrolta. Bin whan I
had a y tonsils out aU I got was

il Avon mb

be quick aad painful. The/ *»u.
mate It would taka up to M « r
coat morn tanker capaclt/ ta
nova Nideaat oil around AXtui
to Wsstern Kurupn,

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C O M M ER C IA L &amp; P A LM E T T O

�THE

!M/ss F. Mayo,
I - -* -* * .*

Mon.,

Vernon BrownWed Saturday

Mita France* Va'erta tlayo,
Evening Orel* No. I of the Wo­
daughter of Mr. and Mra. J. W,
men of tho P in t Presbyterian
Mayo and Terrance Vernon Brown
Church will meet at • p.m. at tho
Jr., ton of Mr, and Mra. T. V,
home of Mra. Al Wallace, Lock
Brown were married Aug. 11 at
Arbor. Mrs. Joe Oraeno will bo
I p m. by tha Rev. R. Ablemann
co-hoiteaa. Mrs, Clifford McKife
in a double ring ceremony.
bln Jr., la chairman.
Palma, gladioli, pom poms and
Ctiurch uf Jesus C.iriit of U tter
,nd ,urround" i with ftra
Tha Sasslon of tha First Prtsby*
■■tors
formed
the
background
for
Dey Saint,, united In marriage l.r.e u h l f wku ®1 ,
^
tarian
Church will have ttt ro&gt;
the
wedding
rites
while
two
can­
Saturday, Aug. II, at
6:30 pm . u !
“J 1 Wh,‘* *Udl011
gular monthly mcotlng at thn
delabra bearing M burning tapert
in the outdoor chapel at Ma?t‘.!f ° h u*fdu *f,eeUvi »P°ta »
church at 7:30 p.m.
accented the flowers and green­
Unu a Ar. Gallery, Georgia W- £ ? £ '
oul **•
Elsie Knight Circle will meet
ery.
lian Booth, daughter of Mrs. Ruth
at tha home of Mn. Martha Fox,
Miss Janet Willie wai organist
Hutchlni, and Joseph
Stanley A,,llt,nl *t the reception were
IM Park Are., at I p.m.
for the ceremony while soloist
Houston of St. George,
Utah.,
John T- Nullum and Mra.
were
the
Rev.
G.
Spear
ainging
Tha Enlisted Mena Wives dob
The candlelight, double rina
. i ' Birl,&gt;' who
th* large
will meet at • p. m. at the Sanford
"Because" and Misa June Chanaervice was performed against a
e,k,: 1,1,1 Naomi Hutch
U. S. 0. for aa important mealing,
cey.who rendered "Ob Promile
background' of tall basket! of Ini and Mra. Cecil Carlton aarvAU member* a n urged to attend.
Me" end "The Lord's Prayer."
white gladioli and pom pom chry. ing the punch. The receiving line
Given in marriage by tier fath­
aanthemuma along with branched nV co.1l.po,! d of Mra. Arthur G.
er the bride wai radiant in ■
candelabra.
Pitta, Min Bobbye Morton, PeelC, 8. Smethurat, grandmother of
gown of white ahlmmerlng taf­
Muileal chimes were played and )dcni
Broola, Mn. Ruth
tha bride; Mr. and Mra. A. J . Nye,
feta overlaid with three bell litr e !
"Tha Lord ii My Shepherd" wai H“,chlni' Mr. and Mra. Houston,
aunt and unci* of the bride; aO
of nylon net. Inaat* of lace accen­
played aoftly dur.ng the wedding }. "*w br.ld* • nd *room&gt; ,nd
of
Winter Garden; Mra. Alberta
ted lh* creation. Her crown w aa,
eeremonv.
‘ Lt- Robert C. Wood.
ceremony.
Askew, mother of the groom; Mr.
nf
chantilly
lace
and
nylun
tulle
!
Given in marriege by her broth- Floating hoateaaaa were Mra.!
and Mra. Elmer Stewart, Kath­
and held a cascading veil of
e.-ln-law, John T. Cullum, the J«e Chaildth, Misa Nancy Hicka,
leen and Sharleen Stewart, slater,
matching
lace,
bride waa lovely jn a waltt length Mn. Marvin Smith and Mra.
brother-in-law and nlecea of the
Misa Barbara May, lister of the
gown of blue chanlllly lace over Robert Wood.
groom; Sam Armour ill of Pensa­
bride
waa
maid
of
honor
and
wore
ahlmmerlng taffata. The creation The bride's boot waa kept by
cola.
a
yellow
taffeta
dren
featuring
featured a bolero which waa 1,1,1 Joyce Cullum.
Mr. end Mra. Roy Aakaw, broth­
a full aklrt of nat. Her bouquet
MRS. WILLIAM HENRY MORGAN
MIIS. RKL'BIN O'DONOVAN ASKEW
caught at tha waist with a wlda For a short wedding trip to an
er end sliter-ln-law of the groom;
waa
of
daialea
accented
by
harmtaffata aaah and tied with a large undisclosed destination the new
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Montney,
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onlilng rlbboni.
bow at the back. Of princtu style Mra. Houston wore ■ white linen
■11 of Jacksonville; Mra. W. E.
Attendant* ware Misa Patricia
the gown hid e rounded neckline suit with navy accessories. Her
Erikson, Mr. and Mra. W. A. Erikllrown, alitcr of Ibe groom, who
■nd wae atyled with a full circle corsage waa of lube roaee.
son, Ur. and Mrs. Gordon Stedwora
a
lavender
gown
elmlliar
to
aklrt. She wore matching lace The bride waa Bom In Sanford
man, Mrs. Alfred Walter all of
that of the maid of honor end
mltta and lace ahoet while her and graduated from Seminole
Winter Park; Mr. and Mra. R. R.
Mia*
Patricia
Barret
whoae
gown
chin-length veil of silk illusion High School and Florida State
In an impreialve candlelight, and Elmer Rtewart.
Deal, Columbia, S. C.j Mr. and
waa caught In a cap of small blue University. She will leach at Pine- Seven tiered candelabra, white groom. Usher* were John Jones, wai Identical In a lovely green
Mrs. Harper chose for her Mrs. Frank Chase, Mrs. F. R,
double
ring
rermony.
Miss
Don
shade.
flower*. The bride carried a bau- crest Elementary school this fall. eucalyptus, cushion pom pomi. of Oviedo and a emiain of the
Miss Linda Mayo waa flower ne Lou Harper daughter uf Mr. daughter'! wedding a mauve ny­ Vernay, all of Windermere.
quet of white tube rotes and blue Mr. Houiton was born in Pan white chrysanthemuma. baskets bride; Keith Taylor; Claude O.
girl
for her bigger lister and wora and Mra. Donald L. Harper, hr lon lac* end tulle floor length Ala* Mr. and Mra. H. M. Moor*
of
white
gladioli,
palm*
and
“fleur de mour,'*
Estes; Delbert Dalrymple; Char­
guitcii, Utah and graduated from
gown with a draped bodice and el­
a
dainty
gown of pink and white.
Mia* Bobbye Morton waa maid Panguitch High School and Brig­ greenery formed the background les Bridges and Kenneth A. Alls- She carried roaa petals In a bas­ came the brid* of Reubin O’Dono- bow length alecvt*. Her corsage Jr., of Tallahaiaee; Mr. and Mra.
J. B. Humphry*, Miami; Mr. and
van Askew, ion or Mra. Alberta
of honor and wore a dress of yel­ ham Young University. Hr la ■ for the marriage of Mita Bavtrly worth, all of Orlando.
was of chartreuse cymbldlum or­ Mrs. Donald Love, Orlando; Mias
ket.
Aikaw
and
the
late
Mr.
Leo
As­
Ann
Jonea
and
William
Henry
low chantilly lace over talfeta. Uf member of tha Delta Phi Honor­
Nuptial music was rendered hy fcverett llarpar was best man
chids.
Helen Hamilton, Hollywood; and
kew, at a p. m. Saturday evening.
walla length the gown showed ary fraternity and is presently Morgan, Friday evening at the Glgl Bennett, soloist, and John while
usher*
ware
Kenneth
Wil­
The First Presbyterian Church .Mr*. Askew wore a floor length Mra. Winnie Whitehead, Winter
a' round neckline, and a pointed stationed here with the U.S. Navy, First Baptist Church in Orlando. Cox, organist.
kins. Jack Sawcll and Jimmy waa the seen* for the ceremony ereation of powder bine lace acat- Garden.
The Reverend Hines, assistant
bodica with a bouffant skirt. |
—■
Mrs. Jones chose for her daugh­
Johnson.
Wedging Trip
performed byWhe Rev. Angus G. tend with tear pearl*. Her corpastor
of
the
College
Park
Bap
She alto had matching lace
ter'* wedding a formal gown nf
:e mills
m ilt*
.
Ring hearer was David Brown, Mclnnis. Dick Aiken, soloist *ang aage waa nf white orchlda.
Th* new Mra. Aakaw wore on
liat_ Church . performed
the
double
date
blue
orgarisa
with
romnle
•nd shoes. Her headband
L IF _
. L
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1
brother of the groom.
The Reception
"I Love Thee," "A Wedding Pray­
ring ceremony~ whlfe
Ihe
couple mentary
her wedding trip to Naaiau a navy
tiled »
yellow lace and waa accented
accessories,
Mr*. Mayo choae for the wad­ er", and “The Lord’* Prayer" ac­ Following the ceremony a recep­ •ult with matching ahoet and bag.
spoke
their
vows
and
exchanged
a clutter of blue pom poms. She
Mrs. Morgan wme a formal ding rites uf htr daughter a yel­
companied on the organ by Mis* tion waa held at trie Sanford Wom­ She wore a pink hat and glovaa
ring* before an arch formed of gown of aky pink organa* with
carried a bouquet i f yellow rotes
an's Club which waa decorated and tho eoraag* of pink cymMthese same flower*. The bride which she also war* complemen­ low cotton dress with white ac- Mary Ross Anderson.
and blur pom poms.
I ceaaorica. Her bouquet was of
greenery, white gladioli and ilium orchids from her bridal both
waa
given
in
marriage
by
her
Lt. Robert C. Wood waa beat
tary acceasorlr*. They each wore white carnations,
The nuptial vows were spoken with
■iters,
father.
quit.
man for the couple while ushers
a white orchid pinned on their Mra. Brown chose n pink faille ■gainst a background of palma,
The punch table carried out tha
She la the daughter of Mr. and left shoulder.
were Herahel Kaket and Gerald.
. ,. _
Upon returning from their trtfe
seven
branch
candelabra
with
Hand.
A dinner party waa held Friday Mra. J. M. Jonea. Orlando, while. For treveiling the lovely bride dresa with blue accessories.
burning cathedral
taperi
and ar . aqua ami yellow theme with an ar­ the young couple win make their
Immediately
after
the
wedding
.
...
,
For her daughter’* wedding n,lh t following the rehearaal for he la the ton of Mr. end Mra. chose an ensemble of navy blue vows were spoken a reception was ran*. Went a of white gladioli end rangement of yellow roaea in an homa In Pensacola whtro thn
aqua cyatal bowl.
Mra. Hutchin* wore a royal blua the Harper-Askew wedding Which William H. Morgan, of New and white with white etceaaorie*.
" - vouth Hall adjacent
HMp' m . TOe femUy pewa Aaalitlng wore Mrs. W. B. Wray bride-groom la an assistant coun­
Smyrna Btaeh.
Pinned on her left ahoulder wm to th. church.
printed silk dresa with blue and *r,*1*B«,v*ft o0* V ,Ur&lt;?V
. »**» m,rkcd wllh wh,u r,bb4m' Mra. W, C, Hutchison, Mr*. Ralph ty ■•Heitor and la practicing law,
while ecccssoriea. Her corsage
tb*
Shufch’ The bride waa radiant in a the orchid from her bridal cor! m - uiu.i ami icrn.
.
„f
flower*
and
fern
Austin Smith, Mrs. A. L. Lyon,
formal gown of Imported lace and sage.
waa of eweetheart rosea.
**
*P*nc,r • Raataura .
UNDER THE HTAU
The Brid*
wire
used
to
carry
out
the
bridal
Mra. Irwin Fleiicher, Mrs. Hamil­
A reception waa held immedl- Htblscua bloomi Interspersed ailk taffeta over bridal satin. Se­ Following a honeymoon to
Given
In
marriage
by
her
father,
ton
Biibee,
Mrs.
W.
A.
Patrick,
theme
In
the
hell.
atcly after the ceremony at the * Hh fern and greenery centered quins trimmed tha cameo neck­ Miami, Key Wen and other
PRAIRIE I A K F
Misa Jo Ann May aaalaled dur­ the former Mlaa Harper wora a Mra. Elmer Stewart, Mra. A. J.
home of Mr. and Mra. Arthur G. the table, which were overlaid with line, and aelf-covered buttons ex­ points of interest in the southern
formal gown of Chantilly lire and Nye. Also Mlaa Ellen Lyon, Mlaa
ing
the
serving
of
refreshments.
white
linen
cloths.
tended down the back of tha bo­ pojnt of the slate, Mr, and Mra.
Pitta. IMS Grandview Ave.
For a trip to the east eoaat th* antlqua silk laffeia featuring a Graca Marie Stlneelpher, Mlaa
White wedding bell* caacided Enjoying the happy occasion war* dice to the waistline and closed Morgan will be at home at 1521 new
Mra. Brown wore a gray high neckline and long sleeves Sally Chase, Misa Elisabeth Wood­
Mlaa
Donne
Lou
Harper,
Reuhln
the
laee
sleeves
at
the
wrists.
The
from the celling of the large room
E. Livingston, Orlando.
drcis with white accessorial. On coming to points over her wrisls. ruff, Mlaa Harriet Redding, Mias
Askew,
Mra.
Alberta
Aikew,
mo­
bouffant
aklrt
was
designed
of
white e three tiered wedding cake
A reception was held immedi­
ther of the groom; Mr. end Mn. panela of taffeta and lace, ter­ ately following the wedding at her left ahoulder she pinned the Th* fitted bodice waa held In at Marianne Strickland, and MUs
D. L. Harper, parent* of the bride, minating in a chapel train. He* the Dubsdread Country Club, Or- orchid from her bridal bouquet. tbi waistline by a pleated cum­ Diana Fleischer. The bride's book
After the wedding Journey the merbund while th* bouffant aklrt was kept by Mra. K. C, Harper i TRACK o f t h k &lt;h
Mra. C. S. Smethurat, brides scalloped, fingertip veil of silk (lando.
grandmother from Winter Garden, Illusion was held to ■ laee pillbox Here the sam* kind of flower* couple will be at home on MU terminated tn a sweeping chapel Jy.
train. Her crown, covered with
Oat-of-Town Geests
Kuhl Ave. In Orlando.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stewart and encrusted with (iridescent se­
nylon lac* and tulle sprinkled with Out-af-town gucsti Included Mrs*
daughters. Kathy and Sherry, Sam quins. Sba carried a corsage of end greenery used at the church
31*1
1w-'&lt;£l*
brillanta, held a finger tip veil of
Armour, Pensacola; Mr. and Mn. white orchids and iteptnochltla. were pieced at point* of Imere* t.LAST TIME TONIGHT
imported Brussel* lace. She car­
Roy Askew. Mr. and Mn, Richard The mald-of-honor, Mlaa Jo The serving tables were centered
STARTS TiM
ried a ai tin-covered Blbl*, given
Montney, Jacksonville; Mr. and Anna Norman, of Atlanla, and with the traditional bridal motif.
One
aervlng
table
bore
tho
huge
Mn. Walter Erikson, Winter Park; ■ roommate at Stetson Univer­
to her by her parents and used
Mrs.
W.
F.
Finnegan
and
children
Mr. nod Mn. H. M. Moore Jr., Tal­ sity, was gowned in a copen blua wedding rake. Cutting cake were have returned from an extended line* childhood. It was topped
lahassee; Miss Kay Halnas Daytona cryitalette, Tha basque bodice Mrs. 1. B. Jones Jr., of Oviedo visit with her parents, at Corpus with pink cymbldlum orchids,
Beach: Mr. and Mn. Donald Love, featured a fold of crushed erys- ■nd ‘an aunt of the bride; and Christ!, Texas.
showered with pink eweetheart
Orlando; Mr. and Mn. A. G. Mcln- (alette ground the portrait nack- Mra. A. E. Blackens, of Orlamlo.
roaa a end atephanotla against a
Mr*.
Jaek
Renton
underwent
an
Presiding over the punch bowl*
nia. Mr. and Mn. Dick Aiken, Mr.
operation at tha Seminole Memorial background of tiny cut velvet
■nd Mn. Herbert Stenstrom, end line and Joining the long torso ware Mr*. Ben H. Jones, another .luspltal recently but Is now at leavei end pink and white stream
W IN
bodice
to
the
floor
length
aklrt,
■uni
of
the
bride,
also
of
Oviedo;
Mita Mary Rosa Anderson.
A matching bandeau held tha Mra. R, L. Acosta, of New Nmyr- home. 107 E. 25th Street, doing era. Her Jewelry waa cultured
pearl earring*, a gift of the
petite note veil.
na Beach; Mra. Buck Buchanan nicely.
*
She carried a basket made to and Mra. William Brown, all of Ml&gt;* Once Marie Stlneelpher groom.
Attendants
has visiting her from Atlan­
Happy Birthday match her dresa end trimmed Orlando.
with white lace, filled with fall Tho bride’s book waa kept by ta. Ga. Ml** Alin* Stevenson. ■ Mra. H. M. Moore, Jr„ matron
Ang. II
data mate from Maryville Col­ of honor and college friend of the
"CHILDREN UNDER 11
flowers of varloui color*.
Mr*. Jamca Webb, of Orlando. lege.
Minnia Pearl Hasty
bride from Tallahassee wore ■
ADMITTUl FREE"
Mrs.
H.
J.
Herbert,
of
Orlando,
Circulating
hoitnaes
were
Mill
Furry Haaty
mend* of hire, rrancl* McDou- gown of aqua nylon chiffon over
• CARTOON
wai
matron
of
honor.
Brides­
Diane Celand, Mlaa Judy RobertAndy Baker
~ —-&gt;ri’'&lt;t taffeta. Hha carried an
Cnnfidenre lnaplrtng, the way Vormfil'a pretty Inflation
maids were Miss Jean Boor, Mill ton, Mis* Val Weithlll and Mrs. gall will be aorry to leant that ah*
la In the Orange General Hospital pqua lace fen topped with ■ crus
Maxine McCormick and Mis* Pat Billy Rirken, all of Orlando
Bras (jive you just tho degree of aubtta "build-up" you
suffering from a broken arm.
-.it s.upcd arrangement of yel
Parriib, all of Orlando. Mra.
Out of town guest* included:
need . , . create (he high, full, rounded buitUne you
Mr, and Mrs. R. L. Brown and low aweetheart macs and yel­
Hebert la a cousin of th* bride. from New Smyrna Beach Mr. daughters, Jan*. Judy, Barbara
NOW SHOWING
want. . . without risk of slipping or embarrassment!
AU wore Identical dresses of pas­ and Mra, F. E. Watson, Mr. and and Debonh have nturneJ from low aatin streamers.
lJonl Mian Thin Biff One
Misa Kay Haii.aa, anrurity sister
Light, comfortable, washable. Choose your Inflation
tel pink cryitalette, atyled like Mrs. Corky Jonrs, Dr. and Mra. New Smyrna Beach where they
that of tha bride, Matching band­ W. A. Van Neat, Mr. and Mrs. have been spending their vacation. of Dayiona Beach, Mrs. Herbert
liras from our raugo of flattering styles l
eaus adorned their heads.
R. L. Acoita, Mra. H. W. John
Mr. and Mrs. John Kader and Stenatrom. and Mra. Donald Love,
Th# baikela they carried alio , QBi Mr. , nd Mri&lt; Ern(t|t Hefner, children are spending a week at Orlando, ware bridrmaida and
NeMee l r « afeeww, B &gt; - H - «
dressed In gowna identical to
matched their drenes and ware Mr. and Mra. Louis Prior, Mr New Smyrna Beach.
w
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ffO'
Cotton broadcloth with
Milched cup, I ggg . | 4 B
filled with fall flower*.
Mr. and Mr*. Bill Vlhlen ant that of th* matron of honor. They
and Mrs. Blair Booier, Mr. and
• A BARRASE
Other* from | i.yg
Jewel Michele Georgia), a cou­ Mra. James Wiemar, Mr. and children are In New Smyrna spend­ also carried tha fans of aqua laca
topped with the crescent shaped
sin of the bridegroom, and Con­ Mrs. J. O. Boyd, Mr. and Mra. ing a short va ration.
arrangement* of yelluw roaea ac­
nie Carol Coiain, were flower Cariyl Harvey, Mr, and Mra. Joe
girls. They wore dresses that Sopotnlck, Mr. end Mr*. Paul Ward, Mra. Joseph Lalnhari, Mr. cented by yellow aatin stream era.
Little Sharlatn Stewart, Pensa­
matched the blue gown worn by Bechiirdy, end Byron Lommler. and Mrs. T. L. Lingo, Mr. and
c jv r /..
the maid of honor. They carried
Those from othtr pieces were: Mr*. F. W. McCall. Mr. and Mra. cola, nleca of the groom, was
jormjit
baskets to match their dresaei Misa Ella Bah Jonea, Callente, Nev T. E. Partin, Mlaa SMriey Partin, flower girl and wora a white or­
and Mattered roe petal* U the ■da; Mr. an^ Mra. C. B. Jonea, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. McCulley. gandy dresa with an aqua aaah
path of the bride.
Tampa; Mr. end Mrs. W. N. Bur­ Mrs. Ralph King. Mr*. R. L. carrying th* traditional basket of
Michael Georglnl, another eeu- kett end Mr. and Mr*. 51. Bur­ Wheeler, Mr. end Mrs. Paul rose pet ala.
sin of the bridegroom, was ring- kett, Panasofke*; Mr. and Mra. Campbell, Mrs. B. G. Smith, Mr. Beit man waa Roy Askew, bro­
bearer. He wore a white linen suit L. II. Niver; Mr. and Mr*. A. and Mra. Theodore Aulln Sr. Mr. ther of the groom from Jackson-*
end carried the ringa on a white Crayton, Bartow; Mr. and Mra. and Mra. Theodore Aulin Jr., Mr. villa; w h i l e usher-groomsmen
•alia pillow.
D. G. Norman, Atlanta, Ga.; Mrs. and Mra. C. R. t'tonts, Mr. and were Sam Armour of Pensacola;
Freedel Rauch, of Orlande, Johnny McKnlght,
Dlvanport; Mra. Ben Ward Jr., Mrs. Bea Waller Erlkaoa of Winter Perk;
aerved as beat man for th* bride- Mr. and Mra. M. J. Oeorglni, Ox­ Ward and many other* of Ovitde. Richard Montney, Jacksonville
ford.
Alto Mra. Ruby Jones, Mr. and
Mrs. B*n H. Jonea, Mr. and Mra.
S w n l w i 'i
m V r w
« w f r ( • » ...
J. B. Jonea, Jimmy Jonas, Mary
Jonea, Mr*. Nattie A. Famell,
M A K E IT A
Mr. and Mra. George C. Mean*,
Mra. Mae E. King, Mr. and Mra,
B. F. Wheeler Jr., Mrs. W .T.
Chance, Mrs. J, N. Thompson,
Mrs.. Hettie P. Ragsdale, Mra.
Geneva 8. Abell, Mr. and Mr*.
Ben G. Walnright, Mr. and Mra.
HURRY DOWN AND
J. H. Lee, Mra. Annie P. Carter,
Mra. B. F. Wheeler Sr., Mr, and
I»‘a ae mvah beat#* lee y e n ! . . .
ENTER PHILIPS BIG 5th
Mra. Charlea T. Niblark, Mr. and
tod** t l*ngr refreshing goHenmlh
(eels yea atf sag keeps &gt;m reel far a
Mra. Jam** Partin, Mr. and Mrs.
ANNIVERSARY CONTEST
leaf bee. IF i a grand vitality beester—
J. L. Malcolm, Mr. and Mr*. T.
restere* energy rtbeifda vitality . . .
W. Lawton, Mr. and Mga. Jem*i
(Bee Our WUae Fer Detail*)
Nnet np reur grgestivf syitew, taa!
Wilson, Mr. and Mr*. W. if. Mar­
Se . , . when ynu f«*f ffcn n u i I * a
tin, and Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Un-

Georgia Booth, Stanley Houston
Married In Quiet Ceremony

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wi? 1m,ni,r brld,

Impressive Ceremony Unites
Donna Lou Harper, R. Askew

Rev. Hines Performs Wedding
For Beverly Jones, W. Morgan

Rehearsed Party
Held Friday
At Jim Spencer's

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Mra. George Kelsey, Mr. and Mr*.
Oreon Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. W,
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Lawton, Mr. and Mra. Max Lelnkart, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Gore,
Mr. nad Mr&gt;. R. W. Katei, Misa
Kay Kates, Misa Ann Pierson,
Mn. Kill* Fleming, Miss Jo Ann
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Legal Notice

M tC K u V l
NOTHIN'

(BEAL)

K t m c a b f a p p l ic a t io h
FO R TAR DRKD
i t n i c o u n t o r n i c o u n t s ( a m 1M .1B F lo rid a l u t a t a a to IM d l
J™ B .
SEMINOLE- UOl/NTT.
NOT ICR IB M E R E ST GIVEN.

T ow ony

r L o « m * . i* ■
or
MARX L E F F L E R gTHONd. P H IM -

l a N t a t k T a aU c red ito rs and
p i r a o u h a v ie g claim * or dem aada
a g a lsst eald aaiatai
Toa and each *( you a ra hereby
oilftod a n d re q u ire d to praaanl any
claim* and dam aada w hich you, or
deceased. la ta a t aatd County, to the
C ounty J u d e a of Bamlnol* County.
F lo rid a a t hi* oftle* In th e c o u rt
houoo e t a aid C ounty a t flaeford.
F lorida.
w llh la
o ls h t jH a n d a r
m onth* f r o * th * tlm * of th* Tirol
publication of th la nolle*. E ach
claim or dem and ib a ll b* In w riting,
and th a n a ta ta th* pine* of real*
done* and pont offtc* address of tha
claim ant, and ahatl bo aw orn to by
th * claim ant, hta a a a a t or hla a tto raa y . and any aueh claim or. doiod‘ ahall b* cold.
m aad not *o fit*
/* / ALLAN I. MOHELET _
Aa A d m lalatrato r Cum T e s ta m aato A nnaio of th* E sta te of
MART L E m . B R BTltONO. dacoaaad
F irst publication A ugust l lh . A
“ o k a A. S P E E R . JR .
A ttornoy fo r E sta te
T o. B ob I t t t
Ban ford. F lo rid a
NOTICE O P APPLICATION
FO R TAM D EED

RESTAURANT'
„
I'M THE ,
■ fW A IT B tSS

(Boo. IB4.I* F lo rid a B latotoo t o IfldBI

NOTICE IH JIEHKHT UtVEN.
T h a t J. B. * P au lin * W. Stam per
th a holdar a f th* fo llo w la s c e rtifi­
c ate haa fllad aald o o rtltlc a ta l o r to*
daod to b* issued thoroo*. Th* c e r ti­
fic a te num ber and y e a r of laauaoe*.
th* dsa c rlp tlo a of th * p ro p erty , and
th* nam* to w hich II w aa assessed

*" ^Certificate Ma to

W 1 H T 1 Jufct g »

je

T e a r of Issuance Ju a a I t , A. D. t i l l
Doserlptlo* of P ro p e rty :
W. 1* ft of R II* ft o f L ot 4
R obinson's B u rsty of a* A ddi­
tion to Hanford F la t Book I
Pjjra* »&lt; * »*
w hich paaamad
Mam* Ipp wh
L ori* B a ttlr t
All a f aald p ro p e rty b e in g la th*
County o t Bomlnol*. B tato o f F lo rid a
L'aloas such ro rtiflc a ta ahall b* rodoomad a ac o rd la a to tow th a pro p a rty described la auch e o rtlflra t*
w ill b* sold to th * hlghoat b idder a t
th a tr e a t d e a r o f th* Bsm lnola
C ounty C ourt Monad a t Banford,
F lo rid a on th * flra t M onday la th*
m onth of Boptsm bsr, t o ll , w hich la
th* Ird dap of Septem ber, t i l l .
D atod U l a . l l i h d a i n t y . IM L

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AND SAID t CXWV WANTED

- - —«tnc secow ruta,
' -----\W W T WOULD

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T h a t J. K. A P aulin* W. Blam par
th* h o ld ar of th * follow ing e a rtltlcat* baa filed aatd carU Ileal* fo r to*
d ssd t o b* lMU*d thorooa. Th# c tr t l flcato num ber and year of Issuance,
th a d sacrlp tlo a *f th* p ro p erty , aad
th* nam * In w hich It waa aaaoued
pro aa follow*;
■ C e rtific a te K*. l t d
T e a r of Iss is a c * Juno II, A. D. t i l *
D accrtptlea Of P re p a rty t
L o t I t B lock R B ungalow City
F U t Book T P a g * I I
Nam* tn w hich a s s ssn sd
J. T. * ItA L LIB HOLLT
All of aald p ro p e rty being tu th*
C ounty of Homlaol*. Btato of Florida.
C ries* auch c e rtific a te shall b* rodeem ed t e r r a in g to ta w Ih* p ro ­
p e rty described In auch c e rtific a te
w ill h* told la Ih* h ig h est blddsr
a t th* fro n t door of tho gamlnole
C ounty C o u rt ttoua* a t Sanford.
F lorida, on th * first M onday la th*
m onth of flaptsm har, t i l l , w hich Is
th* Ird day nf fltp ttm h a r. t i l l .
D atod th la la th day or Ju ly , t i l l
O. P. HERNDON
a rh C ircu it C ourt,
m lnoto C ounty, F tir id a
(NEAL)

C

IC E OF APPLICATION
PO E TAX D EED
(Boo, IM .1 I F lo rid a H toiw ua t o IH4BI
NOTICE IX H E R E B T OtVEN.
T h a i J. B. *_ P aulin* W. l u m ipor
p
th* h o ld er of th* follow ing onrltficam h a t filed aald nartlfTcat* for
ta g daod to b* latuod tb srso n . Th*
c o rtlflca t* aum hor a ad y n a r of tosusnes, th* dnocrlptlon of th* prop a rty , aad th a m m i In w hich M waa
aoootaod a r* a t follaw at
„ C a rtlflc a t# No. I ll
T a a r a f latttaac* Ju a a II. A. D, t i l l
DoacrlpUoa Of P ro p e rty i
L o t I I Bloch C F lra t A ddition to
d ro v e T o rrae o P la t Booh f
Fag* I I
Mam* fa w hleh a tta n a td
, E rnest Mlehs
Alt a f aatd p ro p e rty being la th*
C ouaty o f Bamlnol*. BUI* a f F lo rid a
tlntsse such c o rtlflca t* a hall bp re ­
deem ed acco rd in g ta law th* pro ,
p a rty described la auch earU fteatP
will b# aotd to th * high**! bidder
a t th* f r o s t door of th e Bomlnol*
C ounty C ourt Mona* a t Baaford.
F lo r id a oa th * flra t Monday la th*

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and th* a*m * la w hich II
•eeeod a ra aa follow ai
C ortlflcata H a I I I _
t« a »1:o f laauaaca Ju a n II, A. D. t i l l
DoacrlpUoa Of P ro p e rty ;
L ot I I R ap lat of W lafrood P a rk
F la t Book t P u t I*
Maato la w klck n»*oo*od
R ohort Roddoa

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tinIos* aack c e rtific a te a hall b# re ­
deem ed according to law th# prow arty daarrtbod Ip auch e a rllflra ta
W H h a to ld t . th* h l r t t o t H ddar
a t Ih* fro n t door o f th o Bamlnol*
C p a n tr C ourt House a t Banfnrd.
F lo rid a , an th a fir*l Monday In tha
tao o th of Neptsmbor. I I l f . which la
t S T l r d d a y of Beptom bsr. t i l l
D atod th la 10th d ay of Je ly . m l.
C atthty, F lorida
CBMAL)
■OTICB o r A PPU C A TlO B
FO R TAX UKKU
( I n . IM.1B F lo rid a B tatalo* a t ta a a t
H OTICB IB IIKIIKUT UIVUN.
T h a t J. R * P aulina W. Htsm nsr
Ih * holder af th a follow ing c e rtlfla a la ha* fllad aald carllfToal* for
laB doad to h* taauad thereon. T ha
c e rtific a te a um hor a n d r o a r of laaa, th * daacrlpllon of tho prop. and th* M a t to w hich It w ot
M ol or* aa follow*!
C ortlflcata N*. t i l _
T a a r o f laauaaca Ju a * f l , A. D. t i l l
D eaeriptlo* Of p ro p a rty :

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m I. * O artrn d * Coeala
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to U * C ounty nf Bamlnol*. d ie t* of
n o r i d a . Ualoa* auch c a rtlrlo a ta ahall
So rod*.

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C ounty C ourt H ouw a t Hanford,
n o r i d a . a a tho flra t Monday J a th*
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t i l l w hin
m o n th o f M ptom
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l ll d .
t h a I r d d a y of Haptomhor,
Hi
d a te d th la la th‘ day a f Ju ly , 1IH .

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parsooa ha stag
aack of you a r* haraby
n otlflsd
T i W aaundd rw,
req u ire
lrad
d to present any
c|alm
- .« *a a na d dom
dam aada
aadf which you,
y
or
tb a r a f pan. m ay hava a g ain st Ih*
ostat*
Alt'
itat* of A
R T JiU R AKNKhON. doesassd, tat* of W ard C ouaty. N orth
Itsk o ia . to th # C ounty Ja d g * of
Bsm lnola C ouaty, F lorida, a t hta o f­
fice In th* co u rt hous* of said County a t Baaford. F lorida, w lth la tig h t
ra la a d a r m onths from th* tim a *f
th s firs t publlcatloa a f thto nolle*.
Kaeh claim o r dem and aitall b* la
w ritin g , aad c h a i r a ta ta t h i p l a i l
or rotldoae* and poet offtc* addroea
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KKUlUKKMKN'ltt: Ap.llcants for Ms Kirs Scrrlcs
Rmst bo at least 21 yean of e f t and not over SO: bo
a t least 5*7’* tall aad weigh Rot leas than 125—41
ponds. Excellent pension plan.
AH applicants must reside wlthla the Lily limits of
Baarord, be of good Moral character aad physical fit*
ness, and hava bad at least a graaiMer school sdncalkm.
Opportunity for advancement based on merit, effici­
ency, industry and character. For further details so* ths
examiner at the City Hall.
CIVIL SERVICE BOARD
. Mach N- Cleretaad, J r . Secretary
N. O. tiamer, Examiner

2 WEEKS ONLY-M ONDAY THRU FRIDAY
GET YOUR CAR READY FOR LABOR DAY
HEED WELL IN TIME-THESE LITTLE RHYMES

Complete Brake Overhaul
Taking Chaneen On B tf Brakes,
Is warns Than dranken dririag,
A Drank can't,think,
While yon jest Wink,
And gamble ea surviTlag

12-50
Flua Faria

W heel Balance-Any Car
Unbalanced wheels wear mil tires,
Coats littls ta repair than,
Three times In fsnr,
It casts for mere,
_______ For Ur— when yen nsgtect them.___________________

Te my year meter needs aa tons up,
la likely wishful t kinking,
Far la tha and.
Yea’ll surely spend,
______ Mara fer tha gas its drinking.

Under Coat

in your own home

ISYOURYARDDRY?

•n a new lo w e r

IF SO COME TO

TV

Implement Co.

Porcelanize

No obligation. •. Nothing

2-00
Pins Wrlghta

• CYL CHEVROLET
OTHER MAKES

400
5 -5 0
Flos Parts

Ona-hour delivery

‘F i r e s t o n e

• FAKIETT OF STKINKLEES

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STORES

• RAIN-BIRD SPRINKLES HEADS
• HOBI MUZZLES

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LARGER CAMS

2750

LARGER CAMS

CALL CARL MOYER FOR APPOINTMENT

• GARDEN HOSE
• LAWN SOAKERS

SMALLER CARS

SMALLER CARS

Wa wash and palish and Perrihstat,
Gits assert fabricsHon,
Ha wha wandsra why,
Sa ammy bay.
ig jy ^ ig jm iljg ^

to b u y-Just Coll us-

PHONI 441

FOB YOUR WATERING SUPPLIES

iArcad* Package
*
STORE

FIREM AN

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t u • 111 OAK AVE.

ARRELLS

Cltr of 8anford CItII Dcrrlcc Exiralnationa win bo
hold la lha City Hxll at 2:S0 P. M- Tacsday, August
28,1056. or ax soon ax posxibic thereafter, to eotablish
an elifible list for the clxae of FIREMAN.

Motor Tune Up

invites yon to s e t th s
political convention

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SANFORD, FLO R ID A

SERVICE SPECIALS

MOTfca o r A m iC A T io a
TOR TAX DRKD

o a u to i

C IV IL SER V IC E BOARD

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(B IA M

T ha n a tu ra a f thla a u lt la la autot
Q. P. HERNDON
th* till* to th* aboy* described load,
C lark C ircuit C ourt,
Homtpol* C ounty. F lo rid a a g ain st you. and aarh o f you.
W1TNEBB m y hand aad soal
IHRALt
of said C o u rt a t Hanford. Homlaol*
C
ounty,
F lorida, this I N day a l
n o n c a o r atry
A u iu st. A. I&gt;, ili a ,
FT ATM o r FLORIUA TO I
/*
/ a P. HKRNPOM
KI.IHII A UltOOKd and K . M.
lark nr aald C o u rt
U A IIN liA ilT If ally*, a n d th*lr re- aE O . A C BPEER.
J it
■poettoa unknow * apoussa If mar*
fo r P talntlffu
rtod. and CIIAIILKB K. U A IIN liA ilT tHolloitor
a n lord, FloridA
and ItATIK M. UA IINliA ilT. hla w lfa
(CIHCUfT COURT BRA D
If ally*, and If dead, lh a rotpocilv*
unknow n hslr*. devisees. B raalaa* IK TOR COURT o r TMR COUHTT
aaaltn*** Honor* cro d lto r* trust***
Jt'IMiK,
HRMIKOLO. COUHTT,
and any and all ponon* claim ing by,
BTATO OF FLORIDA,
th rough, u n d sr o r a g a la a t told Kit. la r* tho Httils alt
aha llrook* K. M. U a rn h art. C harla* MINNIB H. STEW ART. Doeaasod.
M. U arnhart and K a lto M. Mara,
IK FRORATSI
h a rt, hi* w ife; and a lt persona h a v ­
MKAL ROTICO
ing. o r claim ing to have. any rig h t,
Motlro I* horo b r g t t s s th a t Ih*
till* n r Interest to and to Ih* fo llo w .
' w ill, on Th* l l t h day of
Ing described land, located tn ttam l- a*pl*m b*r, A. D. t i l l , prooant la th*
n H a C ouhly. M orida, to .w it; W U o f Itonorahl* County J a d a s of Komle w u of HW ti of N K tl and H E '( nnl* C ounty, rio rld o . h a r final ra"I
° t * * * ■»&lt;*
tu ra . account and vouchor* a s Ad“ r M S o f NU of N W R of BW U. m to ta lra tH a of ih* E*tata a f M IN­
Al-L In Oort In* If. T ow nship IP NIE R. BTEWAI1T, dacsssod. aad
South, Hang* t ( E ast.
a l said tlm *. th s* and lh»r*. m an*
T®u.
a»«h *f FOB, ar* haraby application la lh a sold Ja d g a f a r a
notified
th a t a su it
hat
bean final aottlom onl nf hor a d m in istra ­
b ro u g h t a g a la a t you la th* C lroplt tion nf aald oslal*. and fo r nn order
C ourt la and fo r Kamlnoto C ounlr, dlsrharB lng h a r a* auch A daslalstraP f S l a . 1 0 chancery, ontltled TV. J.
MARTLET, and MART MARTLET.
Itsto d thla Ih* tn d d a y a f A ususl.
i 1'
p la in tiff., ». K L lillA A. P. m a .
BROOKS, a t al. defendant*, and you,
/*/ RltTW fl. (lATCtfET.
and oarh o r you ar* requlrod to fll*
As A d m ln lslrslrlu nf Ih*
R slat* of MINNIE fl.
HTEWART fieraaaad.
(IEO. A. BPEER JR .
A tlo rn a r fo r R atal*
P a Boa m i
Hanford. F lo rid a

C IT Y O F SANFORD

"a
n « M ip
Clark circuit Court,

C lark C ircu it C ourt.
Bomtaola C ounty, F l a r lt a

(Boa. 1*4.1* F lo rid a Bto to to* od I M f t
------------ 18 M RREBT fllV EN .
NOTICE
T h a t J. a . * P au lin * W. Blompor
th a h o ld ar of th* follow lag oortlfleat* haa fltod said c o rtlflc a t* for
to g dood to b* Issued th frs o * . Th*
c a rtlflc a t* aum hor a n d r o a r o f le&lt;
auanca. th e doocrlptloa of tho p ro ­
p erty, and th* aam * la w hleh It
waa aaaossod a r* ao followai
C o rtlflc ata No. t t l
T e a r to lesueace Juno I I . A. D. t i l l
D earrlptloa Of P ro p e rty ;
L ate I A &lt; Block I L o c k h a rt’*
.pubdlvM lon P la t Book I P a s* I t
Nam * la w hich aaaaeaod
A l n s H atton
AR o f eald p ro p e rty b a in s la th#
C a u aty of HomlanlA B tato o f Florid*.
T7*!tm auch c o rtlflc a ta shall b* rodoomed according to ta w th * p ro ­
p e rty described la auch c artlflc at*
w ill h e sold to th * hlghost b idder
a t th * D o st door o f th * Bomtnoto
C ounty C ourt Hone* a t Banford.
F lo rid a, a a (h* first Monday tu th*
m onth of Septem ber. I t t t . w hich I*
th* Ird dev e f Septem ber, 1»U.
D ated (tele l l t h d i r a f Ju ly , t i l l .
O. r . HERNDON
C lerk C ircu it C ourt.

Homlaol* County. Florid* a u lt fo r divorce ha* b een fils
a g ain st you In th * a b a s * in tu it I_ f
c au se; and you ar* hereby required
IN TK R CIRCUIT COURT. NINTH tn fll* vo u r A nswer w ith th* CU rk
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, of th is C ourt, and to aery# a ropy
IK AND FOR gEKINOLK COUHTT. lh a ra n f upon p la in tiff's atln racv
IN CMARCKRT. KO. K M
Hamucl V. Mulch, iflt-A Main s i r e n ,
NOTICE TO DEFEND
D aytona R etch, F lorid*, not later
th a n th a 10th d a y of A ugust, IK*.
AUDRET *. FOLXT.
If you fall to do so d te r c s oro rn«.
festo w ill b* sn ta ra d a g a in st you for
EDW ARD W. T. FO LET,
th a ra lU f d tm a n d td la th* Com­
Defends*! plaint.
IN TU B NAME O F T H E STATE OF
WITNKHA m y hand a n d seal of sa il
FLORIDA)
C ourt thto 11th day of Ju ly . I tlL
O P. Itsra d o *
:~
TO; EDW ARD W. T. FOLET. DaC lark C lrru lt C o u rt
fa n d a a t herein, whose place a f
Hanford. F lo rid a
.
raaldtac* It unknaw *.
*
Ton ar* haraby notified th a t a fC treult .C ourt S ta ll
(BEAL!

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Phona 1234
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CeairicLag tad Repair
1997 Sanferd Ave.
Pkaat 111!

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W. J . KIND
Plumbing Contractor
Kohler Plumbing A Supplies
Ream Electric Water Hasten
UU Orlando Dr.
Pb. 99

PLUMBING
Contract and Repair Work
Free Estimates
fW A N T ADSi
R. L. HARVEY
| R E N T ’EM FAST
104 Ssnford Ave.
Phona ltM
11—SPECIAL NOTICES
PUMPS k SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All types and sires, Installed or
‘‘Do It Yourself."
1A—PLACES TO EAT
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
STINE
ATMOSPHERE?...........Goodness
Machine and Supply Co.
W yeit THE DOGGIE DINER &amp; 307 W. 2nd SL
Fh. ft)
BAR. Lake Miry.
GATLIN BROTORS
M AR-LOU RESTAURANT
Dragline A Bulldozer Sarrlen
Simple Menu: T-Bone Steak, Ph. 2233 Geneva. 249S-W Sanford.
Breaded Veil Cutlet, Florida
Lobster, Deviled Crab, and of ORLANDO Santtnat Star, Cell
Ralph Ray, 3130.
course, IVila’s Famous Pirra.
PHONE U7S-W for take-out.
Hwy. 17-93 South.
BULLDOZING
LOWIRT A BRIDGES
i —perso n a l , n o tices
San. liif-W Orange CHy Syr 4-9994
_ BOLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
H Bods Day, Week, or Month—Tel. FAIRBANKS • MORSE P u m p s
Well Drilling, HOWARD C.
1133. Furniture Center —
1/JNG, Phone M 107 Eaat
lift West First St.
Commercial Ave.
AUTOMOTIVE
UPROLSTRBT CLEANING
Fl RNtTCRE A AUTO
S—BOATS AND MOTORS
Furniture Cleaned ie Your Home
New Modern Method — Cleans
Boat It Trailer, S«0. 414 W. nth St. Sanitizes A Moth Proofs. Free
Estimates—Call 1714-J.
FOR SALE—7lb II.P, Outboard
rebuilt motor. Mercury, Rood
CROSLET — BENDIX
condition. |U . Call 1131, Ralph
Sales and Service
af
Bwartt.
RANDALL
Eleetrie Company
“ ROBSON- ftroRTINC- GOODS “
Service— Quality— Satisfaction
OFFERS
Ph 113 Slnfnrd
M37-J-3 Da Biry
S R. P. Lauion
Air-cooled, 4-eyelo . ... 153 no
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
U H. P. Firestone ........... 149.00
Slip Cavers end Drapes
S H. P. Mercury 1951
STANLEY KULP
Model ........................ 1119.93
PHONE
I H. P. Roytl
Gaar shift—new ........ 1139.00 AUGUST IS BABY MONTH at
f E F. Scott-Atwater
Jameson Studio. Special for chil­
Geer s h ift............... .
37130 dren to 3 years. Two 9x10, (1
*•« R. P. Mercury
gold frame) $10. PHONE 3199.
^
1931 Mark 3 ................ 1139.00
Trees trimmed, removed and deTV* H. P. Firestone
1934 Modal Reg. 3Z39.93 393.00 mossed, Ph. 1007-R.
SANFORD TREE CO.
ft* H. P. Evinrude
I960 M odel-----------. . . 399.93
ENVELOPES,
Letterheads, state­
IS H. P. Mercury
Lightning ........ ...
3113 00 ment*, invojae*, hand bills, and
programs, e t c . Progressive
10 H. P. Johnson
Co. Phone 40ft — 403
1134 Model . . . . . . . . . . . . 199.00 Printing
West 13th St.
19 H. P. Wlrard
1931 Model...........
3U4.93
T. V. R E PA IR S
19 H. P. Scott Atwaler 1934
10 p. m. Service Calls, 93.00,
»
with Bail-A-Matic .... 3199.00 ‘Til
J. Q. Herrin. Ph. 2993-J. W. A.
w 19 H. P. 8coU Atwater
Norris, Ph. 1339. Licensed Tech­
1933 Model ................ 3M9.90 nicians,
guaranteed work.
S3 H. P. Johnson
1933 Modal ................ 3393.00
DON’T
Also many motors torn down for Throw away that old chair or
. used parte, Reasonable.
rocker. Bring It to NIX. BED­
(RtTRADE IN your old boat, Mo- DING CO., ipaeialists in up,
i tor or Trailer,
bolstering and mattress reno.
r.
—Selection of Boats—
vating.
Claes,
Mahogany,
Aluminum
1.101 SANFORD AVENUE
• Also several used Boata end
' Gator Trailers.
Well drilling, water guaranteed,
Phone 1001-W.
«J|ow will you SWAP?
a lo w will yon TRADE?
29—SCHOOLS-lNSTRUCnON
S o u r old motor,
'F o r n better grade.
Opportunties in
.*
Yanr Kviarad* dealer
Bookkeeping and Accounting
1 1 ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
Learn at home in spar* time. Low
£ 3 B. let SC
Phene 931 cost, Unlimited opportunities.
Mika 14,000 to tio.ooo a year.
Age no obstacle. MBC bis trainI t will pap YOU to sea us before ed bookkeepers and accountants
for over 90 years. Free Employ­
ment Service. Free Information.
L^tS^a *
*** Massey
Busmen College, Inc.
X*
BMWMa T ralar Sale*
Home Study Division '
#a
Pall the, FIs.________
P.O. Box 1327
Ja*j Fla.
triiia r, laW-Reat, Ph. 339-XR.
EMPLOYMENT
_______ CAM
_
DM* NASH, Stateimin, 4-door. 24—CHILD CARE
» Clean, tubeless tires. Beat offer
f .around (ISO. 1930 Maple. No calle Wanted, Baby Sitting, Phona dll-R

p'l. :S27

BUSINESS
SERVICES
RAUTY PARLORS

tU
al
Modern
Air-aoodltkmed Salon
H a rrie tt's Bonnty Nook
g. Oak
P*. Wl
(O - REPAIRS
i FAINTING
FLOOR sanding and finishing’Clanaiog, waxlag. Serving Sami?»oU county aiaea 1923.
K. M. Glaaaaa. Lake Mary
Minting call Mr. Tasker,
XJL
work! Homo alterations!
4o job too small. Finished carp­
enter will gtvo prompt aervice.
-Phone 1390-J. Rollins A Sllglo.

j c RANEY-SMITH 1PAINTS
M il S. Park

Phone 1203

1*L. L Sill — Plane Technician
U FAom MM Romo L Snnfard
M—ROOFING nod PLUMBING
« Plumbing. Rraafcy Halting
•
ht. O. HODGES
^kevteo no All Wotor
n Valla Drilled — P u g s
w Paole Read, “
4 PLUMBING A REPAIRS
M U c Tank iMtaltatiM A Service.
PaSewsr Connectlow*. Archie &amp;
■Harriett, Phaaa T94-W or 1M.
a*
CERAM IC T IL E
P. Maailer A t a f h I
am. Quality a w h
is a free pass to the Mavle­
nd RJdc-ln Theatre far Helen
eMenamin. Exp. dal* Aug. It,

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—

FINANCIAL
34—INSURANCE
Preferred Rate* to Prademd
Policyholders
John W tlliaau Ink. Agency
417 Saulord AllauUe Bank
24

LIVESTOCK
3i—DUGS—CATS—PETR
FOR SALE—Year old pet Doherman Pinscher, female. House
broken. Phone 1254-R._______

MERCHANDISE
42-ARTICLES FOR RENT
NOW ft mm film rental library
at Wieboldfs Camera 8hop, 210
8. Park Ave.
43—ARTICLES FOR RALE
Fool-locker* jft.ns; 40-hr. Alarm
rlocka S1.S9. Sanford Jewelry A
Luggage Co. 300 Sanford Ave.
—Factory to You—
A la n la im
V enetian Blinds
Roetaead head. Sag-proof bottom
rail with plastic ends. P intle or
rayon upas. Colton or nylon
S m k arik Gluon and p nlnt Co.
113-114 West 2nd ft. Phona 320
Wa buy and aell used furniture.
Paying sop cash prices for any­
thing of value. SUPER TRAD­
ING POST an 17-92. Ph. 2031-W.
Army Cota, 93.91; Paint, 92-30 gsl.
T-Shirts, 49c; Army-Navy Surp­
lus, 210 Sanford Ave.
Estate gas range, 930. Call 931-M.
Chitd'i play house. 8‘ x ft'. 3 dou
ble windows and front porch.
211 Summerlin Ave. Ph. HS2-M.
1 Kelvinator waahlng machine, 1
kitchen sink, 2 ear Jacks, 1 cash
register. Ph. ISftft. 1009 E. 2nd.
NECCH1-F.LNA
•Sewing Machine Center
Sales, Service and Rentals
O A R R E T T ’S
323 E. First St.
Phone 1422
F.M.B. 5c. 10c A 25c STORE
School Supplies and School Clothes
321 S. Ssnford Ave.
Child's high chair ............... 6.00
Child's crib ........................ ft.30
Singer portable sew* machine 30.00
Burroughs sdd‘ marhine ... 25.00
Underwood typewriter .........22.50
Lsrga solid oak d e sk ........... 20.00
Oak typewriter desk ........ 10.00
Upholstered folding chairs .. 1.00
Super Trading Past
On Hwy. 17-92
Phona 2933-W.
2 Luggage Trailers. One 41 Chev­
rolet. Call after &amp;:oo. lifti-M.
44 APPLIANCES
FRIGIDAIRE appliances, a a la s
and servlet. G. H. High, Oviedo,
Fla, Phona F04-211I or Rantord
1842-W altar 0 p. as.
A IR CONDITIONING
For Room or Building
a *. p o p s o o . in c .
9M Sontb Park Ava. Phona 1401
Hotpoint 30 gsl table lop hot water
heater, 930. Ph. 003.
New air-conditioner, 3/4 Ion. 1301
W. 3rd SL
It—BUILDING MATERIALS

USED BRICK

TWO CARLOADS beautiful used
brick. Orange, rad. and b u m
black. Baa them at SHERMAN
CONCRETE PIPE OO.
RRD-I-MIX CONCRETE
Miracle Omenta Co.
MO Rim Ava.
Phona tlM
SELECT 1/4 Sawed Oak Flooring,
IM0 per M. No. 1 Common 9230
per M. No 2 Common 9135 par
2a^HFlTp^WANTFD—FEMALE
M. Floor* Laid A Finished;
Reasonable, E. F. Stevens, Ph.
WAITREM - Apply .
i’a 713-R-4 after S p.m.
Drug Sima, Mr. Cbffc.
CONCRETE
Curb girls, apply in person ta Ready Mixed Concrete. Concrete
Pig'n Whistle.
Block, Send, Gravel, Cement
Concrete Pipe to Meet All Qua!INTELLIGENT girl, over 21. for
fleatloni.
lunchroom and ber. Ph. 1090-J,
H hcrm in C oncrete I'lpa Co.
17—tlCLP WANTED-MALR
Oat Weal I3lh SI.
. Phone 1499
Experienced sheet meUl worker*. 40—BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
Also roofers experienced in
buill-up and shingle roofing. Ap­ HAYNES Offiae Machine Co.,
ply Kteinmeyer Roofing A Sheet Typewriter*, adding aarblaaa,
Sxlaa-Reatala, 214 Mag., Ph. 44.
Metal Work. South Ssnford Ave.
Phone 1314-J, Sinford. ____
Good Used Office Desks from S33.
COLLECTORA SALESMAN OLD Used portable and standard aite
established Instillment Co. has typewritar* from 139.
opening in Ssnford for wide
POWELCH
awake, sober and ambitious
Office
Supply
man. Must hev# car end refer' 117 8. Magnolia
Tbone IM
ences. Only permanent reaident
need apply. Earning* unlimited 47—FURNITURE—HOUSEHOLD
for man willing to work. Hospitaliiitinn Insurance. Write P.O.
Box 341 Sanford, anting age,
marital status, and prcvioui ex­
perience if any
on this

SAVE $28.55

t»_gALESMEN—AGBNTP

8-Pc. Chrome Dinette

po.oo dally. Sail Luminous Door
Plates. Writ* R*«val, Dept., INCLUDES:
Table with extension leaves
No. 130, Attleboro, Maas. Free
3 aide chair*
Sample*.
1 boat ebalar
23 year old company—on# of the
Matching Kitchen. Stool
leaders In Its field—has opening
CHOICE o r COLORS
for local representative who can
while etock
m
_ _
be developed Into state or rag;
5
Iona I sales supervisor. No invest­
ment required. Good salary plus KAHY TERMSV *
Metre compensation for qualified
permanent representative. Pers­
onnel. cm 8. Dearborn, Room
(23, Chicago 6.
303-0i E. 1st St.
Phone 127
21-WORK WANTED—MALE
Buy your Furniture at Berry’s
j u j f t r Automotive AcceunUnU
Werehouso ru m . Co., at |01 W.
Married, 2 children. Ph. 19I3-M2. 1st St. All nationally adv. furu
This is a fre&lt; P*»» to tfci Rita tture at warehouae prices.
Theatre for Sooja Moofartoo.
U Pays Ta Uae Classified.
Rap. data Aug. 22, 19U. __ ,

lasu . . . •$ A 0 .9

Mather of Sanford

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iT -nm w innw -m otm m m oL O
m- apts - b o u se ^ - io o m s
t h e SANFORD H ERALD
Used furniture, appnancee, toula, 3-Bedroom, 2 bath, home. Partly
etc. Bought-aold. Larry's Mart, furnished. South Cameron Ave. 19—ROMES
11/4 ml. S. Geneva. Ph. W. F.
221 East let SL Phooe 1UL
204331. __________________ FOR SALE or rent — 3 bedroom
C B home. Ona block from Pinocrest School. Phone 21S3-XJ.
REAL ESTATE
3-Year old eonerete block home
« -ACREAGE
with car porte. 2 bedrooms, kit­
chen equipped. Living room,
74 Acres on Beautiful Shores Lake
bath with tub A shower. Full
Monro*. Edward F. Lane, Ph.
size screen porch. Rt. 2, Box
2110.
632-A, Ph. 298-J.
HERE ARE JUST A FEW
Lake Frent Estate
OK THE MANY SAVINGS
44—LOTS
Acres—Over 2,000 ft. lake front­
Beautiful Dinette beta. Choice of S3age.
Modem masonry house, 100x330 lake front lot. Crystal
II Table Tops end 12 Chiir
2 bedrooms, 3 baths, cslhe- Point, Lake -Mary. Ph. 903 or
cavers . . . Complete with 4 with
dral celling and fireplaca in 144-W
Chairs
*parioui living room with beau­
tiful lake view. 10 acre grove, 17—BROKERS u d REALTORS
nurser/ with 040 budded citrus
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
trees. 113,000. term*. For ap­
ask Crumley A Mnnieith
pointment rati Jane Adriatic*,
And—Beautiful 34-re Dinntrware
•4
U7 South Park. Phone 772
Broker,
Winter
Park
6-1473,
or
Set ........
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They Know
4-1341.
FREE
96* MONTHLY
This a free psss to the Rlu Tha
TOTAL PRICE $9,700
aire for Joe Fisher. Exp. date!
Aug. 22, 195ft.
Handsome Bedroom Special
Only 934.1ft Monthly with HomeVanity with largo Mirror
U—HOMES
stead Exemption after Jan. lit.
Pane) Bed
WHY
PAY
RENT
Chait of Drawers
Buy* thli beautiful 3-Bedroom ma­
2 Red Roonr Heusu ready for you sonry home. Parquet floors,
to
move
In,
FHA
approved,
conReg.
three years old and well pre­
crata Block construction, SOx 117 served. Comfortable Florid*
1139.93
ft. lot. Close in, for as little as
room, rar porle, utility room.
1300 Down and $43 per Month.
Terms available.
Including
principal,
interest.
In­
New Selection of—
surance
A
taxes.
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Sofas (Foam Rubber) 2149.38
S«fl fifdl ***•■.*«•• e»•*ee l WiOO 17,179.00. Open far your Inspec­
tion, 411 orange Ave. Call or
Matching Chairs ...............It-M
A. B. PETERSON
Se* I. E. Batten.
Broker Aaxociatea: A. B. Paterson
ECHOLS REDDING CO.
Phona* US or 695
Jr., P. J. ChestersOn, Garfield
Corner 2nd A MignoUi. Ph. 1222
919 Valencia Drive
WllUttx, John Mtlleb and R. W.
"Bud Bamberger" Mgr.
Sanford. Fla.
William*. A. C. Doudoty, Land
ripen Monday’s ill 9:10 P- ftSurvayor.
VISIT OUR BALCONY
110 N. Park Av*.
Phone 1129
19—WANTED TO BUY________
Used play pen. Rratonsble. Phone BEAUTIFUL HOMER—FOR SALE
BA LL R EA LT Y
1H2I helween 0:00 to 9:00._____
RAYMOND M. BALL
LOW DOWN PAYMENT
OSCAR M. HARRISON
• RENTALS
REG. BROKBHS
(THREE)
8.
D.
Hlghleyman, Associate
34—ACTH—m .l W . b ^ I W l T
&gt;04 Senth Park Ave.
Phede 080
Beautiful
9
Bedroom
Homes
French Avenue home aultable for
Alexander
A
Stringer
home A businen. For Inform*bulla by—
Baal Estate A Insurance
lion call 1494.
Mr*. Lourine Messenger, Assoc.
O
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Inc.
HUTCHINSON'S Ocean P r e n t
107 Magnolia Ave.
Ph. 10
Apts. 339 S. Atlantic. Daytona
OWNER LEAVING TOWN
ONE YEAR OLD
Reach. Call 2374-W for reserva­
Wants to sell equity for 21976
tions after 0:00 p. m.
YOU can buy with LOW DOWN
which include* furnishings, TV
PAYMENT and illum e VA (OI) set and automatic washar, FHA
BFF1C1ENCY Apai
Mortgege at 4U% Interest with
able lor bachelor or ammta.
Mtg-. payable at 263 monthly.
Horn* has 2 bedrooms, porch,
law monthly payments.
Privata hath. Acreea h m Part
Office. Maaml J
car parte, utility roam. Situa­
ted In good location.
LOCATION----Three end leer
Rsbsrt
A- Wimarna, laaX ar
apt*. Very «Uwa and
SOUTH F I N E C R E 8 T
Raymond Lundquiat, Associate
Phone Otl. Jlmmv
Phene 1171 Atlaetle Bank Bldg.
and
1121.
FURNISHED apt*.
BEL-AIR Sections
See us for French Ave. IVoperty
WF-UKA APARTMENTS: M M
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
privata bathe. 114 W. F lrtt SL
SEE US TODAY
2344 French Ave.
3. W. HALL. REALTOR
DESIRABLE one and tw* bed­ OFFICE........... SU2 French Ava.
room furnished apt. Ph. 490-W PHONE ...................1100 and 2900
Johnny Walker. Asoeeltto
"Call Hall" Phona 175B
i A I room apt rn. M03-W.
NEAR SCHOOL
AVAILABLE for UnmedllU OeCd3-Rtdroom, 21.000 Down. Attrac­
paney, furnished home, 279
tive nearly naw frame home. Tile
month. PHONE 539 R.
bath, kltehen equipped, Month­
ly payments 200.
Furnished garage apL Eleetrie
kitchen. Phone Z79-R.
OZIER REALTY CO.
YES. MR. FARMER
Avalon Apt*. Efficiency, Ph. 720-W
Laura B. Ozler, Broker
I can build your home, remodel,
Hazel M. Field, Associate
GROUND floor, 3-room complclely repair or build your addition to 3001 So. Orlando Dr.
Phone 1339
furnished apartment. 317 Pal­ your preaont home. Financed at
EVEN IN GS: 3115 and 190
4% interest, ovtr a reasonsbla
metto Ave. Thone 2392.
period time.
I.UVUI.Y CRYSTAL LAKE
SEE Seminole Realty for Desir­
LET'S TALK IT OVER
HIJ HI) KHAN HUM IS
able Home* and Apia. Phone IT. T. R. Means
Gan. Contractor Comfortable country living only
E. Celery Av*.
Ph. 1430-M.
a few minutes from town. Nice
Unfurntabed 2-Bedrooat a p t Near
grounds of over an acre all
•bopping center. 2S1I Elm. N*
landscaped with bearing citrus
Pat* please.
trees, provide tha background
Furnished 2 rooms A bath, down- S-BRDROOM hews* with carport*,
fur this beautiful 3-bedroem
•tairi, m i Maple Ave. Pboee
home. Two full tile balhs, Flor­
porch and utility room, Frlgi1474.
ida room and separate dining
dalro appliances, 2223 down.
room. All electric kitchen, dou­
For Reek—1 bedroom furnished
LOWELL E. OZIER
ble car porte and double ga­
apt. 201 per month. SL Jokes
— phoM m s
rage, and all fronting nn tha
Realty.
t M l S- Orlando Or.
prettiest lake in L'enlrnl Florida.
ATTRACTIVE TERMS
I Room furnished apt. available
now. 9 room furmlrited apt. CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
Consult A REALTOR First
available by July 10th, 310 Mag­ ' VA—FHA—CONVENTIONAL
CULLEN AND HARKEY
nolia. Ph. A. E. RoeMlter, Flor­
FINANCING
110 N. Park Ave.
Pkee* U ll
ist. 212.
'LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
'LOW MONTHLY PA I’MENTS
MAYFAIR
Effielemy apartment, atr-condl- A. K- SHOEMAKER. JR.
Briulllel Building lx&gt;l«
Uoeed. Hwy. 17-at 8. Slumber19M
1900 MiUosville
AImi Lei a In Mm ania
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Furnished cottage by week or
month. Ph. 3010-W-l.
New Smyrna ocean front. One,
two bedroom apt*., reasonable.
McGrath, Bm 1412, Coronado
Siatinn, New Bmyrna Beach, t r
Tel. 1003-M.
Large, titan, furnished ap t 2
adult*, ail Park Ave.
1

BEDROOM unfurnlahed house,

kitchen equipped. Fenced yard.
251&amp; Elm.
aoae-in furnished apL 311 Oak.
Phone 2007-M.

SEE and COMPARE
The Homes Built
By
ODMAM A TUDOR. INC.
Builders or Fine Homta
For Florida Living
BEAUTIFULLY Designed Threo
And Four Bedroom Homes
1 A t baths
Varied Selection of Plans Avail­
able.
Priced From SU .m t* 2M.00B
VA (GD-FHA A FHA Inservice Flnandsg.
HOMES AVAILABLEi
south Pinacrett . ... laniard, Pin.
Grove Manor*........ Sanford, Fla.
Valencia ViUaa . ... DeLand, Fla
RALES OFFICE
9U3 | . French Ave.
Phone 2110 A 29*0
After 0:00 p. a. Call M71-W

Furnished two bedroom house
near Rate. Call 1SM-M.
Rose Court ApU. Unfurnlahed 2room apL Kitchen equipped.
Phone 1404.
FURNISHED garage apartment. 2
bedrooms, living room, electric
hilrhtn, bath, carport*, excel­
lent location. Prefer couple.
PHONE 1427.
3-Bedroom homo. 11100 _
Furnished Apt, 200 Park Ave.
Monthly payment* 932.80. Equip­
ped with Wettingboute kitcorn,
Unfurnished 3-bedroom h o u s e ,
blindi, hetlar, fenced back
large porch. Near base. Childrae yard,
yard, acre
mad
perch. Vacancy
a c rm
in parch.
welcome. 1207 Summerlin Ava.
by the n th . Payment not due
until the First. Call UU-W. I l l
Garage -apt Also I room* unfurnRosalia Dr.
lahed. Apply 1901 Magnolia Ava.
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MAYFAIR — 1 bedroom house.
Large yard. Call 1430-J after
• p. m.
3-Bedroom unfurnished house. No
kitchen equipment, 300 French
Ave. Phone 146-J.
If interested in apartment, clean­
er than average, close-in. SEE
Jimmy Cowan. Phone ftll.
3-ROOM likrfiont apt. lint water.
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Phone 1600
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J. Saunders Local
Dancer Is Accepted
In Corps de Ballet

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,

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 at 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 past, year,
taught at the Winter Garden Stu­
dios.
The popular young Sanford danc­
er waa assistant teachar at 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
Upon the recommendation of
America, Florida Chapter No. Two.
the Medicar Half, tha Board of
In September abe will teach Trustees ef (ha Samlnole Memorial
elaaaea In balla, toe, tap, aeroba­ HospitalIbssi eliminated the mantic, modem Jan and baton wjlb
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“ ,1the Duxbury School of Dancing. !ss;,T *
For the past six months, morn­
ing visiting h o rn hava been ob­
served; however, the large num­
'56-57 Pre-School
ber of morning visitors has mada
it Increasingly difficult for the
Program To Get
hospital and Medical Staff to rend­
er efficient medical care to the
LONGWOOD-The firit regular Underway Friday
meeting of the Longwood Area Tha 1956-57 pre-school program patient*. Because the hospital
that visitors, as well as
Chamber of Commerce was held will get underway on Friday, with realizes
the itaff, are primarily concerned
'• * t Thuraday evening with re* a principals meeting in the county about
the patient’s welfare, the
tiring president Charles Morrison school office at 9 a. m,
ring visiting hours will be­
turning over the gavel to incoming Teachers and principals will re­ come effective Aug. 15:
president Richard Zartman for port for duty at their respective
Private rooms, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
rooms, 2 p.m, to
tha year 1956-57.
schools on Aug. 20 at B&lt;34. A 4 Semi-private
p.m. and 7 p.m. to s p.m.
President Zartman requested county-wide meeting of all princi­ Pediatrics,
to 8 p.m.
that a membership drive be start­ pals and teachers will be bald at (Parents a n dIt/ o ra.m.grandparents
ed immediately to enlist more the Pine Crest School on Aug. 21, only).
members so that the work planned 1:30. The principal speaker at the
Obstetrics, In accordance with
for the year could be accomplish­ morning session will be Dr. Bro­ accommodation and no visitors
ed. The Chamber body agreed ward Culpepper, Executive Secre­ during feeding of babies.
• n d the following were appointed tary of the State Board of Control.
to the committee: Mrs. Russell School personnel will be introduced,
Grant, Mrs. John Carhart, Mrs. and a short business meeting of CofC Directors,
Harold Willis, Mrs. Maurice Ru­ the Seminole County Education As­
Committee Heads
dolph and R. C. Carlson. This sociation Is scheduled,
committee will meet this week and Lunch will be served In the new To Meet Tonight
elect its chairman, from the above Pine Crest Cafetorlum. The lunch­
eon program will Include talk* by The Seminole County Chamber
earned group.
of Commerce has issued a request
A report was given by L. L. special guests.
that alt directors and committee
Cox on the Medical Building as Thea fternoon session will be de­ chairmen Uke notice of the Di­
well as a finance report from re­ voted to a general session followed rectors meeting being held tonight
tirin g treasurer Lew Arnold. Funds by group meetings.
at t p.m. at the Commissioners
ir e expected to be available On Wed., Aug. 22, all principals Rooms, City Hall. ,
soon for the building’s completion. and teachers will attend a meeting
They are asked to note the
Several of the committee chair­ of District V of‘the Florida Edu­ change of meeting place, due to
cation
Association
In
Daytona
men have not been appointed.
the fact that the State Auditors
However, President Zartman hopes Beach.
are
operating in the session room
to be able to do so at thn neat Mrs. Audrey Beid, hand-writing of the Educational building.
Consultant,
will
hold
a
Clinic
for
meeting. Mrj. Claude Uyo was
The following Items have been
appointed chairman of publicity for all elementary teacbera at the scheduled: waterways report;
Pine
Crest
School
on
Aug.
14.
the coming year.
A representative group of teach­ county highway and road report;
Dr. Harry R. Amsley of Apopka ers. principals and supervisors, Industrial report; and business^ i a guest of the evening and will attend a Materials of Instruc­ education day
" p o k e to Ibe group.
tion Clinic in Tavares on Aug, 29.
Refreshments were served at
Registration of pupila la schedul­
under the chairmanship of Mrs. ed for the morning of Aug.
P. J. Zartman*
beginning at 9 a. m. Ruses will pick
up children at regular stops am)
JACKSONVILLE (P-Hurricane
return them at noon.
may not be big as tropical
Rep. Sikes States
Teachers and principals will be in Betsy
storms
go but It’s tough.
respective schools on all other
As
a
matter
of fact, Lt. J. E.
Bandwagon Rolling their
days during tbe pra-school period
making plans and preparing for Shipman, a Navy pilot with some
IB, tow level storm penetrations
For Stevenson
tt-e new school year.
to his credit, boBcves "Betsy la
vS CHICAGO tlt—The chairman of
Tlorida'a Democratic convention
probably the second toughest hur­
delegation aald today that the Milk Commission
ricane I’ve c m flows."
bandwagon is beginning to roll
The V-yaar-old flier from Mem­
again for Adlal Stevenson as the To Re-Organize
phis,
Tana., who te In his fourth
presidential candidate.
year of hurricane hunting end
--Rep. Robert Sikes said this was A t Meet Today
watching, said today Hurricane
jiarucularlr noticeable In the
JACKSONVILLE UP—The Flor­
Mouth end among other states at idi Milk Commission bolds a re­ Fox la IN I waa a little rougher.
Shipman and his crew of nine
be listened to delegates talk.
organisation meeting here today.
ZJiud after last nights keynote A new chairman will probably men have made the only low leval
-watch, Sikas said Gov. rrank be named to take the place of penetration of Betsy since its dis­
TCetnent will bear watching as a C. Raymond Leo of Clearwater. covery last week. The Tennessean
When for the second place on the
Gov. Collins on inly 17 ap­ took hie twin-engine P2V plane la­
ticket.
pointed three consumer members te Betsy's eye Friday.
“ It was a magnificent keynote to four year terms;
"1 wee surprised by it," he said
address," Sikes said. He aded
Howard WalUm, Miami labor
Jhat the talk was something the leader to take the place Of William this morning at the Naval Air
Democratic Party needed to get Imand of Miami; Dexter Lowry of Station here after a 11-hour trick
U started toward a November vto- Tallahassee, retired Army colunsl, tracking the season's second tropi­
to uke the place ol Lai} aod cal storm an a radar
reported that the Steven- H. G. Cochran, Lake City hard­ "I didn't expect it te be such n
galea la the group num- ware merchant to taka th e ----developed alarm at that
I bad bald discussions with of Mrs. Bertha EUlott of J
stage," he aald af the flight lata
who formerly . ware for vUl*.
, .
.
.
the eye, "At ana apet we ran inte
Lee and Imand resigned
ifauver and now have aald
before expiration «g

Hospital Reveals
New Visiting Hours

JongwoodCofC
PlansTo Launch
Membership Drive

Hurricane
S a fe ty
M easu res

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 water 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 kro$|itl htndh
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.

rn’‘it

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

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TUESDAY. AUGUST 14, 1956

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Betsy's Course Veers
Away From Florida

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Net
Delivered By • P. M.
CaQ 1821 Before 7 P. N.

No. I l l

Aaoociatcd Prooo Loaood Wirt

No Break Seen In Demos
N o m in a tio n Deadlock
Board Unable To Reach £avorjt ? Vocational Service
Property Agreement Sons Cling Talks, Music Duel
To Votes Entertain Rotarians
Remodeling Work
At Crystal Lake
Nears Completion

The City Commissioners at la at *night's meeting were unable to
CONVENTION HALL, Chicago An extemporaneous program
reach an, agreement involving the
IB—Thera was no sign of a break featuring vocational service talks
sale of three piece* of city-own­
today from the essential deadlock by three recently Inducted mem­
ed property.
In the atriiggle among the Demo­ bers of the Sanford Rotary Club
E. J. Moughton Jr. appeared be­
crats over their presidential nom­ and a spirited contest between th*
fore the commissioners with an
ination.
offer from Edward Cox, owner of
elub's song lesdrr and piano ac­
the Monroe Boat Basin of flO.OOO
"Favorite sons," still clinging companist held the sttcntlon of
for property on French Ava. at the
to their voles, and the big block uf the local Rotariana at its weekly
railroad tracka near Commercial
"This la your park.
delegates silent as to their aentt- meeting yesterday afternoon at
menta kept the outlook teetering the Yacht Club.
SI.
Let no one say, and
. MoughUm slated that Cox wanted
In uncertainty a i the party faith­ Due lo the fact that tha ached*
Say it to your shame,
to build a 5,000 foot building for
ful returned to this hall for tbo tiled speaker, Major John Lovett^
That all was beauty
the manufacturing of Fibre Glass
second day of their convention.
Until you came."
Base Operations Officer of the
Boats.
The Crystal Lake Fubllc Beach
Force* backing Averail Harri- Plnecastel Air Force Base wan
He sUted that the . firm would at Grand Bend Ave. and Country man, who la waging an uphill bat­ grounded because uf the Impends
eventually employ 30 to 40 people. Club road In Lake Mary is again a tle to catrii the front-running Ing storm, Gordon Bradley speedily
Mayor Scott aald that the city, thing of beauty.
Adlal Stevenson, professed to find arranged th* "pinch-hitting pro*
gram" in which tha following took
a few months ago, had been of­ Following the decision of tho the situation to their liking.
fered 220.000 for this same piece of Seminole County Board of Com­ The Harriman people aald tha part:
missioners last Monday, county reluctance of many state delega­ Dr. John W. (Billy; Epps spoko
property.
etatedref
im ANWftEico cm cm workers got to work immediately. tions to take a firm position In­ briefly and 1rather humorously
Commissioner H igginbotham Bath houses and toilets were re­ dicate “discontent'’ in groups pre­ ■bout hia profession, the general
■tated that be could not see how built, the dangerously decaying viously regarded aa leaning te, or practice of dentistry. Claiming
the commissioners could Justify dock was demolished, and the high virtually In, the Stevenson camp. that he waa the low man on the
But to many of tho old proa, Epps’ totem pole, "Billy" urged
selling for 210,000 when formerly weed* and other debris cut down
and removed.
Stevenson looked like an odds-on his hearers te "Brush your teeth
they were offered 120,000.
This morning, C. G. McWalera,
By an Associated Press twice dally; see your dentist twice
Mougblon laid that he under­ discing and grading contractor of favorite.
of delegates, he was Just 13114 a year and . . . Keep Smiling-" .
stood the land was being held for Lake Mary, donated hia machinery poll
an Industrial area and that the and time to creating a beach a n a votes short of the 69644 needed Thomas S. (Tom) McDonald who
the nomination. Moreover, a holds the classification ef Ab­
boat company would create a pay­ at least four times as large as the for
big
parcel
of uncommitted votes stractor gave the club soma valu­
roll as well as bringing the city old one. ’
was In the South. Southern senti­ able Information about hia vo­
additional taxes.
All that remains now to make ment it clearly toward a profs cation and waa followad by D&amp;
The City Commlaalonara decided Crystal Lake beach one of the ence for Stevenson over Harriman W. Vincent (Vince) Roberta,
to have the property appraised by "nlceiL" swimming spots In cen­ If It cornea to a choice of taking classification Cardiologist who
the local real estate men eo at tral Florida Is putting clay on the one or tho other.
■poko Interestingly about Um
to determine n near value and entrance parking area and Install­ The AP poll of delegate* willing heart, Its functions, its diaoaaag
that they would notify Moughton ing picnic tables and benches, to expnsa a preference gave Stev­ ■nd th* many rapid stridas mod#
and Cox at a future date.
d a y for the beach will be obtain­ enson 654, Harriman 22914, and in treatment of this most Import*
Charioa Atkinson, appeared be­ ed from surplus excavation on the Other candidates NS. This left m t organ.
fore the commission regarding Upaela road project, it waa stat­ 305(4 In the uncommitted cate­
Much amusement waa created
tha poxtlbllity of obtaining tho ed by a member of the County gory.
by a good-natured duel staged by
rity property at Ninth and French Board of Commissioners last week.
Among the unoommltled were Charlie Morrison, song-leader, and
Ave.
Trash cans have keen placed a from Mlsslastppt, l l from Ala­ Harry KudoU, pianist. After a few
He (tiled (b it ho would etart a at vantage print*. sad awlmraaro bama, 14V4 from Arkansas, 11V4
bustaee* that would be
eases mite t riflUAlUd to- COIMf1(1 t .lll from Georgia,' T»tt from VbUnlf,
to the community and bring tha maintaining the pneaat neat ap­ and 9 from North Carolina. South songs. Just as Harry was s h ift
pearance of tha beach.
city $4,000 to $1,000 In taxes.
Carolina's 96 a n pledged to Gov. te “ptajr out" th* finale of a
Bill Hutchison, city attorney,
George Bed Timmerman as a song, Charlie would lead into
stated tbe properly could not ho
favorite son.
another. Harry would try te d o st
used for anything but a park be- Young Concert
And today, Tennessee decided out th* chorus and Charlie, again*
cause It aawd ah ahrdlu shr cm
that on the first ballot Its 33 would, would lead Into another. The club
esuee U waa donated to the city Pianist Has
go te Gov. Frank Clement, the sang well and long and smiled and
with that apeclflration. He also
party keynoter who rocked this finally toughed at the performance
Busy
Schedule
stated that any other uee of th»
hall lari night with a fighting- which itemed te be unrehearsed.
land would revert It back to tha Ono ol tho busiest little tidies praying call to arms against tha
Dr. Charles L. Persons presided
In town right now Is Allyson Lao, Republicans.
heira of the original owner.
and, ia the absence of tho regular
young
concert
pianist,
daughter
A request to purchase city pro­
For tha delegatee, there waa 8gt.-at-Arms, Frank Noel, M. U
perty by W. E. (Bill) Elans to of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Lee. Fol­ more oratory on Up today. This Reborn did t h e Introductory
relocate his recently burned lowing recent eppearaocea before time It was keyed te winning tho honors for visiting Rotariana and
roofiitg business waa rejected by the Rotary Club and North Orlan­ housewife's vote ind paraded gueata. Tha Invocation was kg
do Klwanla Club and Liana’ Clubs Democratic women member* of
the commissioners.
Bob Gregory of DeLand.
in several secUona of Central Congress.
Florida, the talented youngeter la Clement’s "country atyla" ora­
to appear before the
City's Stray Dogs scheduled
found high favor among the
Sanford Klwanls Club tomorrow; tory
delegates from Missouri, ono of
■t
the
Mayfair
Inn
Ball
Room
Sat­
In For Rough Time
the nation’s largest producers of
Stray doge in Stnfonl are In for urday night and ate the local country style music. Tha. Missou­
a rough tima in the near future. Lions Club next Tuesday noon.
ri boys Ulked of backing Clement
Allyson, who has committed for Vice president.
Tbe City Commission last night
passed a motion that all dogs to memory over M classical and
Sen. Estes Kefauver of Tennes­
must be licenaed and vaccinated. popular numbers, baa roeolvad see also waa being plugged for
The City Manager was Instruct­ the plaudits of her audiences second place on the ticket. Tbo
ed to employ a dog catcher im­ everywhera and, although only tl- California delegation reported
MONT1CKLLO, Utah ilt-An ex*
mediately and he was also Instruct­ years-old, plays the piano (and trong sentiment for him.
plosion'
shattered a crowded cafe
some
o(
the
Instruments
have
been
ed to publish a notice giving dog
In this southeastern Utah uranium
owners 10 days In which to get pianos In name, only I) in e man­
mining community tort night, kin*
ner that would do credit te one Simpson Form
their doge property tagged.
Ing IS and Injuring more than M
three
time*
her
age.
She
has
re­
Instructions wera also given to
of tho 50-odd diners at tha height
place the dogs in tho city pound ceived enthusiastic and eulogls- Supply Under
of the buay 7 o’eloak dinner hour.
tie
press
notices
with
oven
odltorand give owners three daye in lali having betn written about
The blast leveled th* small brleb
New
Ownership
which to claim them.
and cladwWock Lariat Cafe on Um
her
exceptional
talent.
It
was
announced
today
that
Commissioner Higginbotham aald She will be Introduced at her
Simpaon Farm Supply, owned by edge of V.S. 199 on Ihe outaklrta
that the purpoO* waa to clear tbo local
appearances by Charlie Willi* Blmpson and Joy Martin of town. Tbe cafe sign waa all
streets of stray dogs, not to pick Morrison, "long Ume friend" of
Simpaon, was sold to Bidwell Food that was left standing. The tern
up chllden’a pots.
wreckage did net burn.
tha
Lee
family.
and Supply Company.
Ha further stated there wai
Bidwell Feeds nd Supply Co. ia gome of Um bodies were blown
always a danger of children get
owned and operated by John A. through the wall. Rescue workers
ting scarred and hurt by the stray T V Star M. Raye
Bidwell, who haa for the past found two case* of eggs In the
dog*.
several year* been associated with rubble, They were not broken.
Takes Overdose
the Ralston Purina Co. as district
Taro utility company employes*
salesman In Central Florida.
Jerry Fitoh, 29, and Fran Urray*
Of Sleeping Pills
H* la a graduate of the Uni­ 19, both of gait Lake City, sufr
MIAMI BEACH UB-Comedienna versity of Florida with a degree In vivtd. They had Just begun te cal
biggest but It was extremely se­ Martha Ray* waa rushed to a boa Animal Husbandry, and haa had when the cafe flew apart. Ball
piul here today, ia critical con­ experiance In hia own livestock and Fitch;
vere,” be said.
"The first thing I noticed, I wag
"For a storm only a few days dition after taking an overdose of poultry operations.
Tbe Simpsons plan to expand the up in the air . . . I Just remem­
old to have 100-knot winds—about stepping pills.
112 miles an hour—is unusual This Her physician, Dr. Ralph Rob­ cage hen operations and devote ber going straight up and earning
one had probably more than 100- bins, stld tha 39-year-old television all of their tlmo te that operation. down and string what I was
knots winds when the penetration alar bad taken about K sleeping They want to thank tha people of coming down on.” Fitch and Urray
pills and wa* "in very poor coa- Sanford for tha association* and wore blown out of tho cafe and
was made."
business extended them and "we landed on tho ground, unhurt
dltlon."
For Ena. Jack V. Baird, n flight
aerologist from Pullman, Wash., A negro maid found MUa Kaye will a till be in Sanford eo bop* "1 remember one little boy
see you often".
making hia first trip Into a hurri­ unconscious on tha floor of bar te Bidwell
stated "It la our earnest shouting: "My daddy’s kilted I My
cane, the flight waa "pretty rough Miami Batch horn# at I a.m., desire te continue the fine service daddy's kilted!' Than there waa •
going. I didn't have much time for ■bout a half hour after Uw actraas to which you have been accustom­ tittle girl who cried: ’Mammy*
had com* homa for tha bight. Sha
observing anything.
ed, with the addition ef any serv­ deadl’ Tho idcatteal thing pram
"I had Jack pretty busy doing called Dr. Robbins.
ices or supplies that you Bright tieaUy. That waa tho
The physician said Misa Raya need
waa really had," Fitch aald.
Um things I didn’t have tlmo U
in the future.
do." remarked Lt. Bailey. "We had been despondent for tha past Tho store is located on 119 W. It waa believed tha eapl*
waa caused by tasking natural
didn't really expect tho storm to week.
Second Street In Sanford.
gas game arid tho cafe had Jua9
toes the piano around as much as
boon hooked up to a gas Ua*. Bu$
It did."
f in chief Robert F. Aryan a ril
Batsy, watched oo tha radar Med-Fly In Area
atari an tavostlgaUoa to*
scope lari night from distance* The Mediterranean Fruit Fly,
sro commenting on thg
varying from N milts up, "ap­ which baa been causing this stela
peared to he in a constant state so much worry was reported by the
DelARY—Mrs. Edward J. Mc­
of flux," Km . flalrd aald. "At one Central Florida Experimental Sta- Carthy, president of the W-B.C.I.
lloo,
te
bo
found
ia
tangerines
and
that th e n will bo a
Um* w* had difficulty la deter­
Methodist picnic to­
mining its position because it did orange* at
ot flort’a perk,
not present Itself on tho scop*." County.
tag ptoeo wfll h« tha
Tbo Navy aald only on* poosa t •:$• m l a t which
tratien had hoot mad* hocauao tho
■term hod haw gaeoraUy \* rer

15 Persons Die
As Blast Levels
Crowded Cafe

'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. Than 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. It didn’t have tho
oad woo ro t tho

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&lt;0 CHICAGO (IB-One of Adlal Ste-fvenson’a advisor* e x p m ied belief
today that Harry S. Tmman la
preparing to throw hla support to
Gov. Averell Harriman for the
Democratic presidential nomina­
tion.
This man la a close friend of
tho former President as well a*
a supporter of Stevenson. He said
he la convinced Truman will make
an announcement supporting Har­
CHICAGO oB— Spurred hy a me­
riman “unless we can convince
him it would be a grave mistake. ” dical expert's prediction that Chi­
However, the Informant Insisted cago's polio outbreak will reach
that Stevenson can win the nomi­ the epidemic stage, city health
nation even If Truman declares for offlctaii are bearing down on ef­
fort* to combat the spread of the
the New York governor.
“ We hava the delegate* an! only disease.
Board of Health President Her­
a fraction can be taken away,"
man N. Bundesen, at an emergen­
he aald.
“And w* are convinced that Her- cy meeting, yesterday directed
rlman can't be nominated under speedy action In a drive for mors
nurses, physio-therapists and medi­
any circumstances."
Truman said earlier that be will cal equipment to fight the up­
Was Hop* A. Wridle, R. U. It.
announce his choice between Ste­ surge.
Ho also planned a more wide­
venson and Harriman at a news
spread educational program aimed
conference tomorrow.
After his return from a morning at urging al Chicagoans to take
walk, tho ex-Preiident received hli Salk vaccine shots.
As part of this phase, a ventrilo­
second call In two days from Adlal
quist, Paul Sladelman, 36, will ac­
Stevenson.
.Stevenson emerged from the con­ company a mobile vaccination unit
ference, in Truman's suite on the starting today at a housing pro­
fifth floor of the Blackstone Hotel, ject in the West Side area which
V Word has been received that in what had all the earmarks of has the city's highest incidence of
showdown conference. As to Infection. HeU attempt to persuade
Hiss Hope A. Weldie, RDH, has
p u aed the Florida State Dental whether he hsd won Truman's sup­ children not to bo afraid of the
■hots.
examination and will atari Mon­ port, Stevenson replied only:
Tha West Side area has 323 or
“
I
feel
Juat
as
good
today
as
day with Dr. A. W. Eppa Jr., at
the Medical Art* Building, 1301 E. I did yesterday and the day be­ 49 per cent of Chicago's 633 cases
—highest In the nation.
fore."
Second St.
Dr. John Brady of New York
Stevenson
quipped
th
at
at
bis
Miaa Weldie it the flrat Dental
predicted that th# number of
meeting
with
Truman
"We
decided
Hygienist from Sanford to return
to elect a Democratic president," cases in Chicago may rise to be­
end work here.
As the Stevenson associate re­ tween 1,500 and I .BOO cases.
She attended Seminole High ported he was convinced "the men
Epidemic stage for a city of Chi­
g School and graduated with the around Mr. Truman are pushing cago's population—nearly four mil­
class of 1953. She attended the him toward an announcement for lion—would be 1,330 cases, ac­
University of Fenneylvanla for Harriman," the ex-presldent, pur­ cording to U. S. Public Health
twe years and graduated this suing his baffling course, did some Service authorities.
June with her degree.
apparent shifting around today on Tha previous record year was
She la s member of the Florida tha civil right* Issue.
1653. As of this date four years
Stats Dental Hygiena Aaaodation.
ago there were 211 cases and Jl
Miaa Weldle’a Job la oral prophdeaths. Thera have been IB fatal
laxia, or cleaning teeth, giving
cases to far In 1956.
treatm ent! and aha alto works
Meantime, In th* first precau­
with X-ray.
tionary atovw taken In connection
with th* forthcoming Democratic
National Convention, Naw York
Leesburg Man Is
Gov. AvwtwB Harriman ordered
Salk shot* for tha Chicago staff
Revealed As Farm
WASHINGTON ( I t- Sen. Schoep- working for kla nomination.
pel H-Kan. laid today Republi­ However, Dr. Karl Meyer, med­
Forester For Area cans across the nation In "over­ ical etfleer fyr the convention, said
A Leesburg man baa been nam­ whelming numbers" are rejecting this sultatlon is 'n o t serious” and
ed Farm •Forester (or Semibole, Harold E. Stasaen’s dump-Nlxon did not advise mas* inoculation of
Orange and Lake Counties, Ha's drive.
delegates.
Albert Lunday, University of Schoeppel, chairman of tha GOP
riorida graduate, who replaces Senatorial Campaign Committee,
.•Joseph Smith, elevated In July to ■poke out tn an Interview ihorily Repatriate Seeks
^ F lo rid a Forest Service district after returning from strategy ses­
forester for fourteen central Flor­ sions in Kansas and other states. Political Asylum
He predicted again that Vice NUERNBERG, Germany iB—Po­
ida counties.
Lunday formerly worked with President Nixon wilt be renominat. lice disclosed today that a 40-yearContainer Corporation of America ed and that an EUenhower-Nixon old Russian woman, being repatria­
a s foreat manager In Bradford and ticket will lead Republicans to vic­ ted under heavy guard to Ihe So­
Alachua Counties. Between semes­ tory In the national and congres­ viet Union, Jumped off a train dur­
ing a one-minute stop here and
ter* a t Gainesville, he did fores­ sional election! in November.
Stasien is on leave from his asked for political asylum.
try work for Gulf Stale* Paper White
House post to push a cam­ The woman-lotd police she tossed
Corporation in Tuscaloosa, Ala. paign to replace Nixon on the
Unmarried, Lunday ha* served GOP ticket with Gov. Christian A. her baggage out a window and
leaped off after the got doubts
(Stwo hitches with the U. S. Navy as Herter of Massachusetts.
about returning. The Russian
a radar operator In th* Pacific.
Schoeppel said he la "firmly guards prevented her husband from
Lunday’s service* are evallable convinced’1 that, running under an
without charge to any landowner Elsenhower-Nlxon ticket, the Re­ escaping with her, she said.
She said that sb* and her hus­
tn tha three-county are* for up to publican* will retain every Senate
thro* day* a year. Among the seat they now Jiold and pick up band fled Russia soma time ago
woodland management lunnions at least four seats now held by and mada thalr way via West Ger­
that he will be available to help Democrats. This would give them many to Belgium. In Brussels they
decided to accept repatriation.
with are development of long- a majority.
rang* management plana, mark­ In another development last They left Brussels early yester­
ing timber and anim ating volume, night, former Gov. Thomas E. Do­ day in the company of Russian
•m ark etin g forest products, tree- wry of New York dined with Nixon repatriation officials.
"After we got on the train,” aha
'l U s t l a f . Insect and dlsaasa con- and William P. Rogers, deputy
said, "we ware locked In our com­
t n t , forest protection, timber attorney general.
Afterward, Dewey described the partments. We began to doubt
r u a d Improvement, eradication
af weed trees, and Integration of dinner meeting as a social affair, things. Then one of the guards
timber and beef cattle production. and Nixon said Dewey “ was In hinted that when we got to Russia
town and invited us to hava din­ wo would be put Bn prison for 15
Lzinday's office U at 1U7
year*."
Central I t, In Orlando, bis phone ner with him.”
After fleeing th* train at Nuernnumber la
berg, tha woman walked to the
Football Practice
Valka refugee eamp near here and
M ojorLovett Will At SHS Will Get
asktd for asylum. Police withheld
bar name pending investigation.

Chicago Officials
Doubling Efforts
To Combat Polio

Miss Hope Weldie
Dental Hygienist
To Work For Epps

d a il y

Rescuers
Continue
Search
MARCINELLE, Belgium IB Weary rescue teams continued
their atrugflc today to roach ISO
men trapped more than 4t hours
deep la the burning Bol* du easier
Coal Mina. There was little hope
any would ba found alive.
Rescue work centered on reach­
ing a paisaga at the 3,300 foot level
where 130 men had been working
when the fire broke out. Apparent­
ly Ihe other 130 miners at othpr
levels already were given up for
lost.
Hope surged through tha crowds
of waiting relatives today when a
rescua worker came up from ths
2,700-foot level and said ::w t have
seen small animals alive there.
They were elthehr rats or moles.”
So far tha mercy team* hava
been unable to prob# deeper Into
the workings because of Intense
heat from the underground blase.
The Belgian radio reported that
Iwo-Belgian boy*. 14 and 13, were
among those trapped below with
their father. The broadcast said
a British engineer also was trap­
ped. Many of teh other miner*
were Italian immigrant*.
There were rumor* that rescue
workers had counted more than
90 bodies In various galleries h a d ­
ing from the smoke-filled shaft,
but there was no confirmation.
Nine bodies and six Injured min­
ers have been removed from the
mine.
Rescue efforts were balked at
almoat avery turn by continuing
fires, heat, blinding smoke and car­
bon dioxide gaa. Six-man crews
went Into the mine1 In relays of
two-hour period*. They reported
the heat was intense and Urea were
raging as strong as ever despite
hundreds of tons of water being
poured into tbe workings.

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Associated Press Leaped Wire

No. 159

Egypt Challenges Britain's
Right To Call Canal Talks
Embassy
Issues
Charge
LONDON uB-Egypt (might ehallengeJ Britain’* right to call In­
ternational talks to settle the fu­
ture of tbe Sues Canal. She charged
Prim# Minister Eden la trying to
undermine President Gamal Abdel
Nasser In the eyes of tho Egyptian
people.
Th* challenge and the accusa­
tion were leveled In a statement
Issued by. the Egyptian embassy
in L o n d o n
which empha­
sized Nasser’s government Is deter­
mined to "uphold Ihe freedom of
navigation through tha Sues Canal”
at all times.
The statement was viewed here
a i an official Egyptian Indication
Egypt will boycott the London con­
ference fixed for Aug. 16 under
An.arican-BriUsh.French sponsor■hip. Previous hints to this effect,
however, had come from Cairo.
COMPANY B*8 NEWEST! SBt. Ram Skelton, a member of Banford National Guard Unit, Co. B IB*
Britain earilor brushed aside So­
Armored Infantry Ilattallon is shown entering the driver’* hateh of tha M.75, armored personnel carrier.
Thu vehlrlp was received by tho local unit this week anil will be utilised at tha armory for training viet Russia’* bid to recast and post­
purpose*, (l'boto By Jameson)
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S S U S a S E f t f ijs :

Candidates Guests Ervin Okays Special toto assure
H wU bo for aver fra*
ships «&lt; ak Mttooa,
nMriely hnBmteil to
al Mte Foreign Ol .
At Republican Club Referendum For Permit BcaThisoBtarwasohM
high tew) trite Yilms*
Uri m, Wwfiagtsa ate Port*, n
Picnic In De Bary
Mental Health Unit 's t r e s s
July 36-ottder tetaniational control

Ally. Gen. Richard E n in yesUr-T
day ruled that Seminole County
may hold a apodal referendum for
ratifying or rejecting a racing
Republican candidates for public permit at the samo lima sa the
offices In Ihe forthcoming elec­ November general election.
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tions and other Republican dig­
down Ms troapktt to th* M a tte rThia
will
be
possible
If
the
No­
nitaries were curst* of thn l)e
ranean.
Dary Republican Club at a public vember rlccUon comes pithln BO
Edan ted Us asttte
days
and
not
less
than
11
day*
picnic in Burla Park, Wednesday
ordered n attend SBtear
after the County Commission,.Is
with 200 attending.
ment ri tha airlift «|
According to Ralph WithercU, requested to bald ths referendum.
ENROUTE WITH HARRIUANUP president of the club, this, vrs the . Ju a teJephont cOitretnUoa this •Miaa KJWiHet Margtive, Field
— Gov. Averell Harriman head­ kickoff of an active and agres- morning with William R. Kemp, Representative of tha National
ed "on to Chicago'’ today with a ■Iva campaign to ba waged by the president of the Seminole Park
Mental Heallh Association from
prediction he would win the Dem­ nearly 2U0 members of the club Raceway, Kemp told The llersld. Washington, D. C., met with local­ proclaimed formation *J « aaw
ocratic presidential nomination.
residing In this retirement com­ "Wc are very pleased to know ly Interested persons to outllna th* world anxiety n r ite m over tha
" I think I am going to win for munity.
that the referendum could be sub­ forming of a 'Seminola County poaribIHJaa of a blowup.
tha causa I represent," he told
After the picnic lunch as guests mitted to the propip of Scmlnolo Mental Health Unit on Wednes­ Tho latest abjection to Britain’s
newsmen during an overnight stop of the Dc Bary Club the candi­
County at a general election in­ day, at 2 p. m. at the office of the show el fore* te th* Mediterranean
In Buffalo.
date* present and Introduced by stead of a specially called refer­ Flrat Federal Savings and Loan cam# from Libya; on Egypt’# westTh* Harriman force* have a r­ vie# president George Percy were;
Association.
era flank. Informed diplomats sold
gued that Adlal Stevenson, front Arnold Lund, candidate fur U. S. endum, in order that tha people
niuy
more
convrnlcnUy
and
more
Miss Margravs gave tome very that Arab state, which Britain helprunner for the nomination, Is a Representative; Ralph W. Clayton
ad to m a te , was aodarstood la
moderate. 8tevrnson has retorted for State Attorney; Harold Belt- generally express their wishes as good suggestioni on tha formation have refused a British ra w e st far
to
harness
horse
racing."
After
and
the
operation
af
a
local
unit
that Harriman has no "excluslvo melcr, for County Judge; Mra.
additional facilities under tha Ubrighls” on the New Deal-Fair Deal Mabel Schmidt for Tax Collector; which he continued "A sptrlal stressing the need for education yan-Brltlah bases treaty to acco­
referendum seldom attracts or ex­ In tha dealing with tbli health
philosophy.
modate troops that might have to
Lew P. Fulton for Supervisor of
The Nsw York governor, in a Registration; Donald I1, Myers for cites overall public Interest and problem.
« eteorgency. Th# Bri­
Is
also
Inronvenlsnt
to
the
peo­
Organization
of
this
unit
will
go
speech before a Negro audience County School Board and William
tish Foreign Office refused comple."
forward ai rapidly as possible.
last night, hit out again at moder­ T. Moore, Judge, Small Claims
Kemp revealed that ths board Temporary chairman elected to
ation as the way to defeat. Hs Court.
of directors will meet next Wed­ help organize the local unit was
also arcused President Eisenhow­
Other guests Introduced Inclu­
er of falling to exercise leader­ ded A. G. Bociel of Orlando, Dis­ nesday relative to the plana for Mrs. R. E. Chapman, of the San­
requesting the referendum of ths ford Pilot Club, Mra. 8. Tlskorship in desegregation problems.
trict Chairman, Citizen* for Ei­
‘‘Eisenhower Is blocking prog­ senhower Committee, who paid !&gt;oanl of Seminole County Com ski as secretary.
ress In the middle of the rosd," high tribute to the stature and missionris.
Those present a t the mretlng
said Harriman. "Wo must push accomplishment! of tho President
were Dr, Charles L. Persons, Ro­
him out of it."
tary; Mrs. Gustave Bamberger,
Also Dwight H. Allen. Mrs. II. W.
Harriman addressed about 1,000 Hurt and Clarence W. Simmons, LocalJaycees Are
Southslde P.T.A.; Ur*. Mabel
Today m ark! th* eloring of eon
Brown, Seminole Heallh Unit;
persona attending th* SOth annual chairman, vice chairman and
InUrea ting and edu­
Named
On
Civic
Mrs. Jo* Corley, Seminole High cational Brown!* Dap Camp* ever
convention of Alpha Phi Alpha, a tresaurer, respectively of th# Vo­
n a t i o n a l cotlsgiat* fraternity, lusia County Republican Execu­ Service Honor Roll
Mrs. J. C. Meriwether, Children’! bald in Banford.
Committee; Mra. B. E. Chapman, Tho Camp started Monday, Aug.
whose membership of 21,000 con­
tive Commutes and Mrs. G. S.
In (he recent Issue of ths Flor­
sists mostly of Negroes.
Pierce, vice president, West Vo­ ida Jayeec News Seminola Coun Pitot Club Mental Health Chair­ « and ended today with a Parent#
man; Mrs. Ralph A. Smith, San­ Day celebration.
Harriman proposed that ‘‘we
lusia County Republican Women's ty Jaycus were named on tha
ford Woman’s Club; Mra. A. R. Ths Boy and Girl Scout Camp
move forward to eliminate racial
discrimination in law, In fact, and Club.
Key, Mr*. C. R. Dawson, Swill* a t Bilvar L ate offered the perfect
Delegations from both tha Mcn'a Civic Service honor roll
In our hearts."
OjH-rntion Civic Servlca waa tha Harrison Chapter, D A R; Mra. alto for lha girls to gather In orand Women’s Republican Club* of
Sidney Ives HI, It. C. Whitmire,
Daytona Beach attended the pic­ number one program of tha U, S. Masonic Lodge; Woodrow Cash, der to learn swimming, arts,
MAN GIVES UP APPEAL
crafts and other useful ideas.
Junior Chamber of Commerce
nic.
TAMPA OB—Georg# E. Plttaa,
A bus picked tha Brownie Scouts
during 1955-56 and was stressed Masonic Lodge; Mrs. C. L. Park
The
candidates
will
apeak
at
Bartow restaurant operator, hat
Sr., Medical Auxiliary,
up
a t South Bide School a t B:BB
■Isa
by
tha
Florida
Jaycees.
given up hla appeal for conviction two Republican rallies to bo held
During lb* recent National a. m. and a t Mcltayuold’s D ruf
In qualifying for a Civic Serv­
la
De
Bary
during
October.
of Income tax frauds and Is await*
Details were In charge or Airs. ice Award tha local club* were Fund Raising Campaign. Georg* Store a t B:3I a. m. every morning,
Ing transportation to federal prisHarry
W. Seller and Mra. Robert recognized for their "effort* to Touhy. Banford Rotary Club act- leaving tha camp a t l;3B p.m.
i.
Requirements Included the wear­
ed as campaign chairman for
Pittas was sentenced to two W. Brown, chairman and co- better tliclr community, state and Scmlnolo County.
ing of shorts or alack*, shoes and
years. Hla brother. John, was ac­ chairman of tbs entertainment nation and are to be congratulated
socks with no aandals allowed. AL
for their succe** In this direction."
committee.
Underway Aug. 15
quitted on (he tamo charges.
so tha girls were to brteg a bathing
Bill Fleming, Seminole • High
3 Policemen Save suit and towel, a nosebag lunch
School Football roach has an­
with milk being furnished, a nonnounced that Football practice for
Life O f Muscular breakable drink cup and one
Aagast •
boys from the ninth through the
man’s sock and thr*« buttons.
Discharges
i2th grades In high school will
Distrophy Victim
Annie Bacon (Oviedo)
Tha aoek and buttons ware for
start Wednesday, Aug. IB, a t 1:30
ST. PETERSBURG IT—The life tb* making of an alligator puppet
Louisa Hasty (Hanford)
a, m.
of a muscular diatrophy victim, complete wltb eyes, nose and wide
Maria Barnes (Sanford)
The afternoon session wtll prob­
confined to an Iron lung for seven gaping Jaws.
Desna
Nolan
and
baby
girl
ably begin at 3:30 p. m. or later.
years, was saved when three po­
Adult worker* with the 33 en­
(Sanford)
All boys interested In going u&gt;t
licemen operated the lung by hand thusiastic Utile girls were Mra,
Charlotte Clin* (Sanford)
fur footbsll are asked to "mska
during a power failure.
Dot. Francisco, Mrs. LU Buckler,
Lonnie Sheppard (Sanford)
tha first praetiro."
Power to the home of tha vic­ and Mrs. Bet Linker whllt aenter
Erma Smith (Longwood)
tim.
Gordon
Baltzegar,
29,
was
cut
scout worker was Miss Naney
Anna Hannum (Sanford)
aL when a truck bit a power pole Robb. Nurses on duty were Mrs.
IB
Girl Scout Camp
yesterday.
Carol Crumley and Mrs. Harry
Starts Next Week
Ills mother couldn’t operate tha
&gt;e Jr.
Laura Fulton (Sanford)
Girl Scout camp will start Mon­ William A. Dalbuena (Sanford)
Iron lung manually and called po­
Mias Nancy Cushing acted aa
day, Aug. 13, and will last through
lice.
Ufa guard and It was announced
John Williams Push
Saturday, It v a i revealed today.
Patrolmen Ernl# Nicks, Al that tbe water was approved by
(Ormond Beach)
Mr:. Fred Robb will ha ram p
Bourke and Jack Fieber answered tbe health department.
Lawrence Jakes (Sanford)
supervisor and will ba a suited
tbe call. They took turns pumping
Mrs. O, E. Claus* wag th* capa­
Ruby Gibson (Sanford)
by Mrs. C. R. Jonas, Mrs. R. L
by hand until power was restored ble supervisor of tbe camp.
McKulghl, Mias Nancy Robb, Mias
half an hour later.
Baby Boy Drowdy
Nancy Rountree and Miaa Martha
Several month* ago Nicks pump­
T-B TO GET BIG IKNDOFF
Baby Boy BekUowsky
ed alone for 43 minutes anJ saved WINTER HAVEN tft-T hay’ro go­
Owen.
Discharges
th« Ufa of another Iron lung virtlm ing to gtvu tb* old T-B trainer plan*
Mrs. Virginia Rocha, Mrs. Ana
Batty Slaton (Sanford)
during a power failure.
Gray, Mra. Paul Piety, and Mrs.
a grand etndoff when it and* its
Caro) Hobby (Sanford)
Bill Perry (Flip) will assist part
tour of duty with tho air Force.
Lawrence Jakes (Sanford)
time.
Urn last T-B planes, which IBB#
A full program has haw
BOB pOota flaw before gsttiag their
aad and it waa annawwrwd H ut
Partly dandy threwgh Satnrday wrings, will b# sent to Baerametiio,
public please re mam bar th at Sil­
NOW IF I CAN JUST G K T lt through that bolet Seven Brownie Beauts a ro W d at w °rk try in g to cut with a few afl i nn e a tf
Calif., where they wiB b* **M ta
ver Lake will ba ciaeed for tha
teat minute tour has «a their newly made bells a t t n art* aad erefl* cl***. Tbo Camp haa bean held for
I tew te rite ) IM S.

Republicans Are
Rejecting Stassen's
Dump-Nixon Drive

Members ef the Sanford Rotary
Club at lt« regular weekly meetbig at tha Yacht Club Monday
noon will hava tha opportunity of
hearing a graduate of the V S .
U nitary Acadtmy at Weat Point
tell about one of tho unit* of th#
■ Strategic Air Command when
Major John Lovett, Base Opera­
tions Officer of the Plnecaalle Air
purer Base will ba the guest
aneakev at the luncheon meeting.
Major Lovett who Is with the
m a t Bombardment Wing of tbo
f JI.C. will be Introduced by Harry
Lae Jr., program chairman for
tha day.
m N DIVES INJURED
, . MIAMI —lit—Lodwig da Matanla
M
a *Mn d i m surfaced yaab m laj off Creadon Park Batch and
waa severely Injured hy an outhoard boat which police said was
H « g run at full speed bye IV
year-old boy.
n o Uantanla wet hospitalised
With head, fact and shoulder lac­
erations after being brought ash en
*y lifeguard, end •
tha boat was tewing. Tha
^ Boat's operator face# JwvaaO* ac-

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

Established 1908

M ay Throw
To
Harrim

’ Discuss SA C Unit
A t Rotary Session

If Your Herald (a Not
Delivered By 6 P. M.
Can 1821 Before 7 P. M.
For Delivery

Harriman Predicts
Nomination Victory

Organization Will
Get Uniterway Soon

Parents Day Held
As Camp Closes

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prnvldfd h r law.
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Q h w ic k . V b t k j L L
HIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OVIEDO
Lanto L. Dap. Paator
Sunday School • : « a.m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
Training Union •:!* P-m.
Evening Service* 7:to p.m.
Wednesday Prapar Strvle# 7: JO
p.m.

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Sunday School
Sacra mint Meeting

LARK MARY RAPTIMT
CHAPEL
Lake Mary, Fla.
Pastor — Rev. M. A. Frith
Training Union 1:11 p.m. It's a Sundap School H:AS a.m.
Morning Worahlp I t a.m.
family affair.
Training Union i:M p.m.
Evening Worship 1:to p.m.
“ Cam# thou with us and wo will Evening Worship 7:10 p.m.
Prapar Meeting Wed. T:M p.m
da than good.**
PAIHJl CHURCH OP CHRIST
bird 's Dip: Bible 8tudy at 10 a.m.
Worship Servlco
11:00 a.m.
Prseching Service
7r00 p.m.
A gospel meeting Is being held
end will continue through Aug.
15 el the church on main road,
B-40. Services are oelng held eaeh
evening a t 7:44. wlt^Aeton H. Tuc­
ker, evangelist' ef Auburn, Tena.
Everyone Welcome
CHULUOTA BAPTIST CHURCH
Waller A. Reutk Jr.,
Faster
Sunday School }9 a.m.
Morning Worship Servlco 11 a.m.

FRER METHODIST CHURCH
Laurel Ave. at 4th Bi
JMbto Study
!•:«
Sunday School 1:4* a.m.
H o n in g Worship
ll:on
Morning Worship 10:45 a.m.
Evening Worship
BiM
WEDNESDAY
P. M. Y, 7:00 p. m.
this Study
l:to
Evening Evangelistic 7:4* p.m.
Wednesday night prayer
and
praise servlco T:M p.m.
THE SALVATION ARMY
Sermon by tho pastor.
Evening Worship Servlco T:M
p.m. Sermon by tho pastor.
1 i.Jktndey School
10:00 a.m.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday 1:10
: £ )M iaeis Marling
11:00 a.m. P.m,

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S a lv a tio n Meeting
( 'T M U ty
. wUorp Codeia
’ MBand Practice
Ia4li&gt; Home Laaguo
; * n * r a d iy
i -P ra y e r Moating

7:00 p.m.
T:M p.m.
3:m p.tn.
4:00 p.m.
T:M p.m.

LUTHERAN CHURCH
OP THE REDEEMER
Rev. Phil bp schleMmonn. Minister
Services at The Yaeht Club
Sunday Srhunl 0:1* a.m.
Church Service 10:» a.m.

CHURCH OF GOD
1:M p.m. Rev. H. W. Heodersen, P atter
French Ave. tad Itnd PI.
;ttoea-A lr (Sheet Heeling) 4;to
Sunday Srhoot 1:4* a.m.
i F "t
Evangellslie Servlet T:M p.m.
Mid-Week Sarvico Tuesday 7:M
c h u r c h o f c h r ib t ,
P-m.
N
Young People Sarvico Thursday 7:11 p.m,
•undsy Services
ll:on a.m.
Bunday School
» :» a.m.
ERENESER METHODIST
^Widnaoday Evening Mactiaga g;oo
CHURCH
* » J i.
CMma Ratgbts
Utaon-ftormon "loul"
Paator
Handing Room located In Poyer of Rav. Edward Marlin,
Sunday School to a.m. Clifford
C hi I eh Building open lo public
• i l l lo 4:M p.m. Tuesdays and E. Johnson, auporintondont
Preaching Servica II a.m.
Thursdays.
A cordial Invitation la eatanded MYF * p.m.
In all
attend our services and Prayer mooting, Thursday, T:M
p.m.
us* the Reading Room.

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OF PROPHECY
S* « E lm Ave.
■nv. D. » . Creasy,
paator
•unday Scbnal
l a a.m.
Morning Worahlp l l : » a. m.
Sunday Night Service
7:4* p.m.
VMB Tuesday Night
T:M pm.
VLB Thurodsy night
7:to pm .

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REGISTRATION AUGUST 13.14. 15.9:09 to 12:00 AM
CLASSES BEGIN SEPTEMBER .*&gt;—9:00 AM.
LIMITED NUMBER OF REGISTRATIONS TAKEN

T h e r e ’s a N e w
Bi g N a m e at

TWIN SlltIKI pose as they leave • Chlrigo hospital with their
babies, who were born on the same day. Mrs. Mildred Klrah (left)
held* her ion while her twin, Mrs. Phyllis Shurr.sn carries daughter.

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HO l.r CROM CHURCH
IRpt*c*pal&gt;
la v . H. LpitUtao Sltbmtrt
•.
to a ta r
M h Bwuday after THalt;
Holy Eucharist
g;oo
Chora! Pamllp Eucharist
and Address
g;i5
Church School
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CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. I . W. Parham. Paator
Cor. Feu risen Ui flt. Oak Avo.
Sunday School 1:41 a.m.
Morning Worship Borvlco 11:00

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PAOLA WESLRVAN
METHOD 1ST CHUBCH
• Milos W hl N I L S
Hondap School
0:4.1 a.m.
Morning Worship
10:4,1 a.m.
Wosllpin Youth
4:45 p.m.
Evening Worship
T:30 p.m.
Wodnosdap P ripar Macting l : »
p.m.
Kvlryon* Wtlrnm*
R4v. Ctetl W. Shaffer
Pis nisi
Hr*. Nancy OHM, Children’s
Choir Director,
Mr. George Perotd, Asit. Supl.
of Church School,
Church ScHOOl, 10:00 a.m.
Claisea for all a|4s.
Worship 11:00 a.m.
Children's SOrvlea 11:00 a.m.
Young Paopta B:M p.m.
Chlldran 0:50 p.m.
Worship 7:10 p.m.
Everybody Invited to attend all
our sOrvIcii.

'Sunday School
Morning Worship
Bible Study
Evening Worship
* Prapar Maetla*
£.M tattoos rp

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811 Kim Ave.

1*
• p.m.

ASSEMBLY OP GOD CHURCH
Ilih H4, and Laurel Ave.
le v . Georg* 8. Beat
Sunday Scheol
0:45 a.m.
Morning Worship
11 n.m.
Youth Service
4:45 p.m.
Evangelistic folly
1:45 p.m.
Prayer nod Bible Study Wednes­
day at 1:41 p.m.
'"Ramember a glad hand Invltaa
you to worship with u s/'
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SOUTH SIDE BAPTWT CHURCH
P.aat I t SI.
At Park Atm.
The and of pour search
For a friendly Church.
E . S. Ltmeford.
Pastor
W. L Stephens, Asooelsto Pastor
MIHeo Higginbotham, M a l a r

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■U X C R O T BAPTIST CHI'S CM
Genova
Itifldsp morning acrvicas:
10 a.m. Sunday School.
, 11 a.nu Morning Worship
Sunday avtnlng oarviens:
•: IS p. m. Training Union
7:J0 p.m. Evening Worship
Wednestlap 7:10 p.m. Prayer
meeting

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Rev. C. C. While
Minister
Mr*, rioter Harm
Pianist
Mlaa Patricio Roosman Asst.
Pianlat
Georg* Peanld. Aset. Supl. of
Churrh Rrhnnl
Church School
lo n.m.
W eekly
n n.m.
,
RT- LUIS'* LUTHERAN
Woatminator Fellowship
1pm.
In Marin (Near Oviedo)
f p.m,
Bow. Stephen M, Toby
Pastor Willing Workers
Evening Worship
7:30 p.m.
Morning Worship R:tS a.m.
"Everybody Invited to attend
Radio Misaton Broadcast at 1:10
our oarvicoe."
• . m, over WORE (740 ke)
Sunday School • : » a. m—for all
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Ctu^rtianTpay School » Monday Footer
Milton H. Wyetl
through Friday » ; « a.m. - (All D iM n.m. Church School
Momentary grade* and kinder. Clasaoa for all igos,
garton.)
11 a.m. Mansing Wnnklp
Barman Topi* . "Holy CommunWEST BIDE DAPTIBT
loss"
Cae. W. Ilk St. and Holly
7 p.m. MYF
7:45 pm . Organ Vespers
S p.m. Evening Worahlp
Barman - 'T h e Master * Magna­
nimity*
Broadcast aver W.T.RJL
&gt;:*• pm* Ftltowaklp for ydung
WELCOME

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CMUBCW OP TH* NAPA BENI
Cnraer s f Second end Maple
S. H, Spoor gr,(
Pa Hot
Sundap School
a.m.
Morning Worship
i s : d a.m.
Training Dopartmenta 1:30 p.m.
Sunday Evangrllitir Hour T:So
P-m.
Prayer matting Wed. T:4l p.m.
Tho Churrh of the Nacarent It
W ttltpaa in doclrlnt, evangelis­
tic in appeal, and wnrll-wlde In
Its mission. Whosoever will may
come.

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P A U L W. R L E V IN S .

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SANFORD REVIVAL CENTER
Rev. lo F. Tisker,
Pester
Sunder School
is a m.
Morning Worship
| | a.m.
Evenlag
Evangollalie
Sorvica
T:M p.m.
Waeklp Socvicas:
Tuesday and Thursday 7:11 Mr*. CUtcnre Snow, who l«
p.m.
■ponding some time eL the Seropte
Ragulai
Saturday
M oralu
Bros dcast ovsr WTRR 11:11
a.m.
lest week* when Mr, snd Mrs.
Ralph Hamomnd ook her for a
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
short drive.
Perk Ave. at Mb St.
Rob Blankenship ami family are
(A Sent barn Baptist Charch
gueata i t the home of his father,
W. P, Breaks Jr..
Paster Myrl Blankenship this week.
Fred R. Ftaker, Associate Paator
The Saturday Evening Pinocle
HMby Refers,
Mask Director
Mr*. Marvin Milam
Organist Cluh met at the home of Mr. Lout*
Early Morning Worship 1:41 a.m. Knolls nn East Lake SI., with Mr.
anl Mrs, Charles Wale* of Fern
Sunday School
t:4* a.m.
Morning Worship
II a.m. HolHater being present.
Training Union
4:4* p.m.
Evening Worship
■ p.m.
William Hanry Tcrkln, lOo
Wednesday Prayer servlco T:M years ago, sat nut to create syn­
p.m.
thetic quinine, ItiMrad he achlNURRKRY AT ALL SERVICES evad mauve, the first nian-matle
dye.
THR IJTTI.E 1ROWN CHURCH
ON THE HILL
(CUngragattonal)
Comer Park Ave. and t4th W.
J. Seresrd Ram,
Minister
Sunday School
1:4* a.m.
Morning Worship
It a.m.
Tha Rtv. James Thompson,
guest speaker.
Sermon: "The Besson For Your
Craes**
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Osk Ave. and Third Rt.
Rav. A. G. Mrlnnls,
Minister
Mrs. Georg* Tenby, Minister of
Motto
Mist Esther!** Brew a D.t'.E.
g :tl a.m, Morning Worship
Kaln • " U t Not Your Heart R*
Troubled." Speaks . Harry Wair
Sermon Tho Rev. A. 0 , Mrlnnls
a.ts a.m. Sunday School
(•:M a.m. Haitian m etis for
prayer In the Seatim Room.
II a.m. Homing Worahlp
Quartette • "Grant Ua Thy
Poaca," Brawn • Miss Patty
Walker. Mrs, L, I . Walker.
Andy Brer ken, Bob Crumley.
Sermon The Rav. A. G. Mclnals
Nurseries tor children under
throe, and throe to tU , ovary
Sunday morning during th* worahlp heurt l:U a.m. and II a m.
7 p. m. Senior High Fetowahip.
0 p.m. Kvaaing Warship
Sato • "Tha Lard la My Rhophord." retool • CHffeid MeKIbbin Jr.
Barman - Rav. A. G. Melania

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�Bloomington, Indiana Called Television City

NEW YORK UP—For some time
envoy« west of here hive
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passing through and saying that
If there is a television city anywhere in the country it certainly
is Bloomington, Ind.
W More than 90 pur cent of the
homes in that citylof 30.000 have
TV sets—reportedly (he heaviest
saturation anywhere. Its industry
is dominated by manufacture of
TV equipment. Coaxial cables
crlss-cmss the campuses and sta­
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the high school. A 100.0ft—watt
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and became a radio manufacturing engineer. H is'innovations in­
cluded the first all-metal radio
cabinet and a single-dial radio
tuner.
While working for various com­
panies, Tarzan always had a
hankering to be his own boss. In
Bloomington in 1944, where he
was then employed, his wife persuded him to invest their $40,000
savings in their own future. Af­
ter taking a hard look
'he pri­
mitive TV sets, he saw that no­
body WuS specializing in tsaking
lulling devices. So he set up shop
in an old bookbindcry, devised a
tuner, and began turning them
out. it was the beginning of an­
other of those fam iliar American
success stories.
But manufacturing couldn’t sat­
isfy T a m an completely. He s ta rt­
ed a TV station in 1949 — when
there were only 200 sets in Bloom­
ington. U tter folly, many people
said.
"But I didn’t agree,” says Tarztaii. “ 1 bought dozens of sets and
put them in local m arkets, banks,
restau ran ts—anywhere a sizable
audience could be found. I made
a p o i n t of S t r i n g the town a slake
in the station. Every local event
of any significance, every charity
a n d cause was provided with air
time. Local dram a and a rt groups
were brought before the cameras.
The activities of Ihc high school
and u n lt'rsity were taken In."
From an initial two hours of
programing daily, WTTV has ex­
panded to dawn to midnight pro­
graming, still bringing viewer* a
variety of local program* as well
as the big network offerings.
Today Tarzian’s asserted enter­
prises gross an astonishing 30 mil­
lion dollars a year. But he does
not emphasize commercial suc­
cess. He emphasizes this philsophy of running hi* TV station:

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Try and Stop Me
PRO WRESTLER with an enormous appetite ordered
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steak at a side-jticet chow Joint. The counterman brought
him the usual scanty portion. The husky grappler picked up
the paper-thin steak, exam* '*
Incd it briefly, and said.
"Yeah, that’s the kind I
w a n t Now bring me some!’’.
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Beginning Sunday, audiencei at
the Ritz Theatre will be treated
to the daffiest cf Westerns when
Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis
ride in as “ Pardnera ” The lavish
Tcchnicolur production. Dean anil
Jerry’s first foray Into the w-ioly
West stacks up as the wildest
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row and recent Miss USA title
holder Jackie Loughrry. John
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porting cast.
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the turn of the century, with Dean
and Jerry each playing dual roti-a.
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cattlemen who meet a glorious
end fighting off raiders. Their
wives rescue Ihcir Infant tons and
bring them up aeparaleiy. Dean
Jr., on the ranch and Jerry Jr. on
Park Avenue. Dean grows up a
stalwart cowpoke and Jerry a so­
cialite who yearns to bo the man
hi* father was.
There'# mu»lc by the wagonful
in "Paniners.” Sammy Cahn and
James Van Hcuscn, composers of
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tenm, and a calchy square dance
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lo Increase Trade In Sanford Stores
f w i l y th« s o o t tnlkod about aubjact
Compare tha advertising of any city
igfwoen merchants and businessmen of San* whose retail Increases topped that of Sanford U tha lateat release published by the ford and you will find another answer to
itbeaatern Research Corporation "South- the situation. There is no getting anriml it
tern Reporta” .
—merchants who are Increasing their retail
Host businessmen have had an opportun* trade are the merchants who are promoting
their buainesseg day after day—and they
will tell you that "a dollar invested is a
dollar made."
Let's look a t the nearby city of Winter
Park, There are 178 stores in Winter Park,
53 leas than .Sanford- Yet their sales in 1954
came to the whopping total of 117,528,000
or a sales per store average of $98.472—
$17,550 more per store In the same year.
Yet the retail trade increase there came to
160 per cent—while Sanford's retail trad*
Increase was only 18.5 per cent.
It Is time th at the Sanford merchants
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Appalling, according to many remarks,
was tha alow progress in advancing tales.
Why? What caused the barometer of
badness here to be so low? Where have we
failisl? What can we do about it? When
■ net it bo dona? Who is responsible? These
a r t Just a few of the questions that are
being asked In the haste to determine what
should be done—and when.
We are, in no way, critic! ng anyone for
what they have done or not done—for their
af/oris or lack of afforts. What we pass along to you in this column comes from pure
fact.
Sanford has, for a long time, lacked the
concerted effort of its merchants as an or­
ganized group to promote Sanford, shopping
In Sanfoiyl. and promoting Its own facilities
for tiurchasingWtll do we know that Sanford merchants
have on their shelves many Items that are
collecting dust because their neighbors do
not know they are there at prices compar­
able with stores of any city In Florida.
Again ws know that the merchants of
neighboring cities are advertising "open on
Wednesday afternoon for your shopping convenlce” and promoting their city every day
tbs week as s center in which shopping
MUST BE DONE. In addition, neighboring
merchants are shouting the convenience of
"open Monday evening” for your shopping.
Free perking space available!—is being
ghouted innumerable times over and over
—end Sanford has FREE parking space as
■ear or even nearer its stores.

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P*ge 4,_________________ August 10. 1956
TODAY'S BIBLE VERSE
Behold the Lord thy God has set the
land before thee; go up and possess it.—
Deut. 1:2.
Very f t.r if any of ua realize the full ex­
ploitation of our possibilities. God has had
to uae many humble men because gifted
■ten did not use their gifts.

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ISinger Dreams In Technicolor
By MIL BOYLE
NEW YORK &lt;T -

She wai named ' Mary, picked
tba nickname—“Jaye P."—
after »he was alected class treat*
urer in high school.
Jty e started her stage career
at J, singing. “When They Cut
the Old Pine Tree Down," end
left Its echoes In prseticslly
every smill vaudeville theater
west of Chicago.
Last year the sold two million
recordi, earned some 1230,000
This summer she filled tn fiddle
Fieher's NBC network ipot in an
act with four of her brothers—
Chsrles, Bob, Duke and Dick.
Jaye has done to well tbui the
network is reported trying to find
a permanent spot for her this fall.
She hopes so. After two decades
of Itinerant ahow world life,
ihe'd Uka a permanent place to
hang b*r nylons.
“ My husband and I ju it finished
decorating an apartm ent," the
said. “ It's the first real homa
we’ve hid, one with our own fur­
niture. It’s a wonderful feeling to
look around an apartment m d
know everything in It is some­
thing you picked out youreclf and
belong* to you."
But about tboia dreams.
“I don't like to be alone at
night." said Jsye. “ Wnen I'm
alone I sleep with a light qn. I'm
terrified of the dark, when I’m
by myself.
"I sleep nine hours or more at
a time, and I dream all the time.
I don't know why I sometimes
dream in Technicolor. The only
other person I know of wbo dues
is Lena Horne.
“ When my dreams are in color,
they are usually vivid reds, blues
and purples.
“ It's a funny thing about my
dreamt. I usually can control
them. If I wake up from a bad
dream. 1 can go back to sleep
and change the dream to a happy
ending.
"My dreams are pretty active.
Sometimes I wake up worn out
from them."
You'd think a girl la her income
bracket would dream mostly of
the taa collector, but ha only
haunts Jaye when ihe't awake.
"I often dream of speeding
downhill in a car
with no
brakes," ahe said. “ I can even
feel the wind whistling past

Miss Jaye P. up

Morgan, who looks like a vanilla
ice cream eons with green eyes,
has an odd habit. She often
dreamt in Technicolor.
"I dream all night long." told
Miss Morgan, who in little more
than a year hat bounced to a
top spot among the nation's lady
long belters.
“About 10 per eent of my
dreamt—I call them my 15 spe­
cials—are in Technicolor Those
in black and white are Just
marked down H-cent dream t."
Jaye. one of seven children of
e vaudeville performer, was bern
in a log cabin in Colorado to
which her parents had been tem
porarily forced to retire during
the last depression.

Good Sales Force Attracts Industry

merce and begin a promotion program sec­
Everybody want! industry. Al­
ond ♦*&gt; none in Florida.
si*. (Thi* form of SMlttinc* It
What will be the advantage? Just glance most every hamlet, Iowa, and
generally frowned upon aa being
la currently competing with
back at the story told in the figures presents city
economically far loo risky. A
every other community in the
ed in the Southeastern Reports on Winter United Stales for tha compara­
manofacturtr unwilling to buy his
own equipment is almost certain­
Park—or any one of the other cities in the tively few choice prospects that
ly not worth having, though this
are quietly looking around for
Region IV group.
it not invariably the case. &lt;5)
what
they
think
ii
the
beat
loca­
It can be done in Sanford just as it has
Purchase of itock In the company
tion for their new manufacturing
been done in other cities of comparable size. or processing plant. Becauae of
that proposes to establish Itself in
the community. Here again, con­
Ever&gt;* merchant in Sanford should lie this newly awakened desire for
siderable caution la necessary if
affiliated with the Seminole County Cham­ industrial development, It has bothe Foundation is not to end up
ber of Commerce—they should also lie an come the moet highly competi­
with worthless stock certificates
active member in the Sanford Merchants tive field In the eountir.
on iu hands. . . and, of course,
It is no longer possible for a
Association. And mind you, we said an
no payroll. (!) Direct loans to
community to Just decide it wants
ACTIVE member. That includes insurance industry and then select a few
prospective Industries. . . All
the above "inducements" have
agents, retail stores of every kind, every suitable medium* to advertise the
on* thing in common. They strva
ouH"* that has SOMETHING TO SELL!
fact. Larger companies nave de­
to provide the prospective indus­
Two or three, even a half dozen nr dozen veloped iheir own specialized site
try with capital, whether free or
location
divisions,
or
employ
on*
merchants cannot carry the burden of pro­ of tha companies who specialize
on extremely favorable terms.
Many companies do not like to
moting their city among the citizens in the in locating sites for industries,
community who do the shopping. It isn’t fair They use highly scientific form­ proximately 1,100 of these de­ tie up their capital in “brick-andto let one or two carry the big load and then ulas for selecting a certain sec- velopment group# have now es­ mortar." This it true of large
turn around and complain that "business is tion of the country and thro quiet­ tablished Development Corpora­
ly inveatigating the most promis­ tions that obtain aitei and assist
bad.”
ing locales to determine the final with tha tinaocing p r o b l e m a
Business Isn't bad—it's better than it •ite. They no longer contact the hat most medium size com- Proper and legitimate mat an
ever has been. Bank balances are higher—in Chamber of Commerce or other paniei face la trying to oxpand Industrial Foundation meet in1918 there was $9,511,173.88 on deposit in local Industrial promotion or* and at the tame tima maintain dustry half-way in this m atter"
a good credit Handing and aufflMaybe we don't particularly
Sanford Banks and Savings Institutions. As' Sanitations to assist them in deter­ ciant
capital to Support the plan- like the idea of making concer­
mining whether or not a certain
of June 30th. there was $23,894,230.25. This community
it suitable as a site ned increase In their operation. , tiont to industries or furnishing
is over 150r: increase. Money is available— for their plant. In most Instances, Because of the competition for «*‘l‘l»nce in other ways to inpeople are working. Never before has San­ if the location experts even sus­ the** industries Inducements of duc* th*m w loC ,u m our
ford felt such a tremendous Influx in em­ pected that anyone locally knew various kinds a rt offered by near- BF the tame token, our merchants
ployment- WHERE IS THE MONEY of their interest in the particular ly ill of these Development Cor- m ,P B0‘ Particularly relish the
community, they would immedia­ porations. Leonard Yateen. tha lhin«* thrJr b,v# t0 do ,0 “ *«*
GOING?
tely cross it off their list. This ia "Dean of the Industrial Location «mpeUtion from other businetiei
Neighbors are actually forsaking one a fact well known to many indus­ experts," describes this type of *Bd 0,h*r communities, but to
community industrial merchanmsrehandiso they m utt meet
another and trading with straingers hecaue trial committees, who hare
there has not been a stimulus of "trade perirnerd the disappointment of dialog as follows; la his "Plant lh* competition. It necessarily
having the prospectiva "locator” Locatios Manual,” . . . "Tbs moat follow*, that if we are to meet
amongst ourselves” created.
competition ia attracting inquietly move out of town after common "bail” it some kind of
For example—a Sanford merchant was they had contacted him and of­ financial inducement. This takes du»iry to our area, wa must at
talking to a merchant in a neighboring fered to niiiat him with his sur­ several forms, among which tho
do some of tho things that
following a n most prevalent: (1) our competitor* are doing, or wa
community—they both sold the same item, vey of the community,
a nationally advertised one. The merchant In After the exact location hat Tba provision of suitable sites at ^ s y avtw find It necessary to go
determined, only then do#( low cost or no eoat at all. (I) •**» ■ little further tn aome inthe neighboring community had sold 92 been
(ha prospectiva manufacturer ask Provlaioo of vtility extensions aad stances when the circumstancess
of these Items to Sanford people—yet tha the assistance of the local group or access roads aad rail tidings wsrrant such action. At any ratat
Sanford merchants price was FOUR DOL­ In setting the stage for becoming to a selected site at no cost to a well organised sales force is
LARS LOWER and he had sold only 19 of established in tha community. the industry. (S) Provision of a certainly in a much better posi-|
The local Chamber hat attempt­ building at low rental, with or tion to meet the competition than
them to Sanford people.
to bring the Sanford area to without option to purchase. (4) tha wishful thinking of IndlviThere's the trouble! Neighbor! did not ed
the attention of the larger loca­ Provision of ■ manufacturers duals who are not organised toB
know that the Sanford merchants sold th em !1tion of th eO k rg er location ter- needed equipment on o n a ta l bo- present a solid front.
Another incident: a Sanford housewifa,
talking to neighbors, found that the two
ladies were going to another town to buy
furniture. Orb* ♦Won&lt;*h the efforts of tha
lady who trades “anly at home” did they
,
look a t merchandise shown In the hometown
stores—and buy I
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When should we start? RIGLs NOW—
Tomorrow the balance of the customers may
!
ba gone!
Let's get together—work together—pro­
mote together to increase tha trade in San­
ford stores NOW I

“Often I alio d r a in of jum &gt;
ln | into soapy water. The water
U always soapy. Don't lak me
why.
“1 can only play chorda on thi
ptano, but someUaes 1 drain |j l
am ptaytag the |tM e BotaBfeliy.
“Sometlmn 1 kava icicncc fic­
tion dreamt af the Martians in.
vadlni tha earth, sad ie see of
my favorite Technicolor drtam i
I walk up a Iona marble staircase
Into a lovely bedroom with ceil,
mgs a mile high. Maybe .hat a
because I've had to sleep In to
many email hotel roomi on tour."
In another of her recurrent*
dreamt—this one it more of a ^
nightmare—Jaye U tinging In in
old-fathioned cottume. Then suadenly the faitener in her lacy
frilled bloomera break* and—
Jaye waket up auddtaly. *
“j'v* always wanted to know
what my dreams meant, but Ira
afraid to go to a psychiatrist for
fear I'd find out loo much about
myself," said Jaye. amiiing.
“I feel normal, and I want t# «
itay that way."

Another Convair
440 Executive
Flight In Service
Another Convair *W Executive
flight, the second to be scheduled
by National Airline* between Ml-,
ami and Havana, Is now In service
according to Charle* F. Sharp. As­
sistant Vice President — Southern
Region. The flight leaves Miami at
10:30 a m. daily.
Equipped with airborne radar,
the Executive makes smooth short
flights possible, a t well as offering
the convenience of flying in one of
the quietest of all aircraft eabins,
Sharp s a i l
The addition of thi* (light swill i
offer local traveler* a choice od
five Nation/I flights to Havana and
will round out NAL'a departure
time* by offering two early morn­
ing flights, a mid-morning trip,
and afternoon and evening flights,
Sharp pointed out.
Aa all new air conditioning sys­
tem which operates on tha ground
ai well a* In the air also makea
it possible for passengers to enjoy
cigar and pipe smoking onroute.

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*51 Chevrolet 2 Dr. Sedan

’52 Ford 2 D r Sedan

*51 Mercury 2 Dr. Sedan

*51 Bulck Super 4 Dr. Sedan

I ’53 Ford 4 Dr. Sedan

*52 Ford Victoria

*52 Bulck Special Sedan

’53 Bufck Special Sedan

*53 Pontiac 8 Sedan

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Social(v e n ii
Calendar

SATURDAY
t Thl nid-wrek Bible Roar will
Vine* Dak* will lead lh* R.A.*» S? eon^ ucted *&gt;F * %v’ **
!fe'
at Tirit Baptiit Church i t « .» n"1*' P* '“V f th« F tr|t P«»by.
t*riin Church a t 7:30 p.m.
a. n .
Dr. W. P. Brook* Jr., will lead
MONDAY
Tha Rev. R. H. Spear will have tha mid week tarvlca at Firat
morning devotions over WTIlR at Baptiit Church at 7:30 p.m. on
1:30 a. m. representing the Semi- tha aubject, “Growing a Christian
Personality."
pol County Ministerial Astn.
Melvin DeLle will lead tha
a
The Friendship League of the
** Congregational Christian Church Training Union Executive Com
will bold a regular meeting at I mltte* at Firat Baptist Churcn at
p. m. at the home of Mra. J. R. 1:11 p.m.
TVU1SDAY
Junes Sr., on Beardall Ave.
Tha Junior Choir of tha Firat
Circles of the WSCS of the
Methodist Church will meet *i Presbyterian Church will rehtaraa
follows; Circle No. Five, Mrs. J. at 1:43 p.m. at tha church.
Brotherhood supper and pro*
H. Walker, 1719 Sanford Ave at
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3 p. m.; Circle No. Six, Mrs.
T. gnm meeting will be held at
A. Burleigh, 1513 Palmetto Ave" Fir,t Baptist Church at 7 p. m.
^ * t 3. p. m.; Circle No. Seven, Mrs.
Th# Intermediate Choir will re*
• R W. Sturdivent, 613 Myrtle Ave h*l r *« “ Flrit Baptist Church at
at I p. m.; ircle No. Eight with 7 (I. Dl.
Tha Adult Choir will rehearse
Mra.. W. S. Thornton on W. First
8 t, at 3 p. m.i and Circle No. at First Baptiit Church at I p.m.
Nine, Mrs. Carl Williami at Mc­
Kinley Hall at 3:30 p. m.
The Women of the First Presby­
terian Church will conduct their
Executive Board Meeting in the
■esiion room at 10:30 a m. At 11
a.tn. all day circles an* through
will meet at tha church.
■Y ADD1E P REVATT
Thar* will be a covered dish
Mr. and Mr*. Jack Kelly bad ai
luncheon at 11:00 noon, followed their recent gueata, Mra. Nora
by Prayer Band, then business McNearnsy, Mias Mary Margatat
and inspirational meeting.
Kelly and Mist Franeei Boisnat
The Boy Bcouti of the First of Kanaai City, Mo.
Presbyterian
Church
will
rrvvei
ia
.
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Mr. and Mra. C, A. Oldham and
the scout room at the church at d, uihl«rii M*ry ind 0 i I I |d)B#
T £ 'm' i
left Sunday for South Carolina
Evening Circle No. 1 of tha Wo- *h*r# they will visit relatives.
of the First Presbyterian
J. D. Stone la spending this
^Thureh will meet at * p m. at tha week in Leesburg at tha Mathoh o m e of Mra. At Wallace, Loch &lt;liit Youth Camp.
Arbor. Mr*. -In# Orseno will he
E. T. Summerilll recently apent
to-hnatess. Mrs. Clifford McKib- i faw days in Jackionvilie with
bla Jr., it chairman.
relatives.
Tha Session of the Firat PrtabyMr. and Mra. John Maxwell
bariae Church will have its re­ have returned home after spend­
f u ltr monthly meeting st tha ing two months le Ohio with
•hurch at 7:30 p.m.
friends and relative*.
Tho WMU Mission Circles, the
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hakes left
Sunbeams, and the G. A.'e will last weak for New York where
meet at First Baptist Churcn at they will make their home.
fpO :U a.m. There will be a cov­ Mr. and Mra. Buck Torres and
ered dish luncheon at noon. The family of Cuba are visiting Mra.
program meeting will be held at Torres' parents, Mr. end Mra.
1:00 o'clock.
Henry Harrison. From here thty
Elaie Knight Circle will meet will go to Georgia, where Mr.
#t the horn* of Mrs. Martha Fox, Torres will be stationed with tha
130* Park Ave., a t • p.m.
U.S. Army.
TUESDAY
Mra. E. T. Summeraill spent
Circle of the WSCS of the Meth­ the weekend in Lakeland with her
odist Church will meet aa follows: ■later Mattie Lee.
f rcle No. One with Mre. John I
Mr. and Mra. John Beckett of
ffcWhite, W. 1st St., at 9:45 a. m.; Naw York bava bought tho Max*
*TUrele No. Two with Mra. C. E. wall home and will bo resident*
Chorpeniog, 1333 S. Palmatlo Ave. here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fulford'apont
a t t:U a: m.; Clrcla No. Tfaret,
Mra. W. E. Glide well. 3410 Stovena the weekend in Tarpon Spring!
Avo., at 9:43 a. m.; and Clrcla No. with Mr. and Mra. John Williams
Four with Mra. M. L. Nichole, Sill and ion Wayne. Wayne returned
home with them for n visit.
Oak Avo., at 1:43 a. m.
Mr. and Mra. Paul Maxwell end
Tho Pioneor Fellowship and
ecrecUon will m att at the First family left Sunday for Ohio
reehytertoa Church at T:M p.m whoro they will miko their homo.
Tha Anna Miller Circle will meet
f% \ • p. m. at tha Elks Club for its
toon&amp;tr masting. AH mambsrs Bridge Ployed
are urged la attend this session.
The Woman's Bible Class of tho In Beach A p t
MU* BoboceO Btevene
hoe*
First Baptist Church w il have a
gssakm at 3 p. m. hi tha Eduea* tese to • semi-monthly bridge elub
Monel Building. All members are at tha Hutchison Apartments la
Daytons Boaeh yeetarday.
Urged to attend.
Lunch, swimming and bridge
Tho Unity Class win moot fas tho
Taldot Hotel at • p. m. with tha were enjoyed by tbo boitasa, Miss
Eev. Josephino Stuckia aa teach* Barbara Ruprtcht, Mr*. Andy
Bracken, Mrs, Jack Wsst, Mrs.
The pubtie te invited.
The Gleaners of tho T in t Bap- Raymond B au, Mre. Prod Gsnaa,
Met Chorch will moot at tbs horns Mra. Jimmy TerwIUiger, and Mrs.
•T C. B. Budd, UOf Adana It., Malcolm Higgins.

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Tha Fidelia Claes of the First
Baptist Church will meet at 1 p.n.
e t the home of Mrs. J. M. Moyo,
aat W. lMh at. A eoverod dish
•upper w ll bo aorvod with group
Mias BaiMsrs Colbert M vlaWsg
aix hi ehargo.
la Pfeiffsr CoUegs, N. C, with
WESNMBAT
bar suit.
• The Olri Scouts will meat 04
Firm Prosbytortao Church ot Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dossoy and
chlldres are staying two wash* at
1 :3 0 'p.m.

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Naw gmyrna Beach. Bammy Dunn
li visiting with their son Floyd
for a abort whila.
Mr. and Mra. Clifford
and three children, Billy, Janet,
and Cheryl, left this morning an
■ two week vecitloo to b# spent
la Macon end Athens, Ga. Than
they will travsl on W Cherokee
end Asheville, N. C„ alee to LookOut Mountain, Tens.

Enterprise
News

Jeanette
ClevelandL. Roman
Are Married In Quiet Ceremony

By HELEN BNODGBAhg
Mlsi Allca Mario Droblow, dsughtor of Mr. and Mra. Herbort Dreb*
low, and I I Russell J. Kaminsky
of Trenton, N. J. were wilted in
marirege by Justice of ePace, E.
W. Peoples of Klngtland. Gs„ Wed­
nesday Aug. 1, in a doublering cere­
mony. They ware accompanied by
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dreblow
and her sister, Cecile. They were
entertained with a dinner at tha
Club Diamond upon their return
from Georgia. The couple plan* to
make their home In Sanford, where
he is attached to the Naval Air
Bata there.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Coulliette
and boys, James Carroll sod Van
Allen and Mrs. Rosa Lee Peterm in attended tha golden wedding
celebration of Mr. CoullleUo's par­
ents Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Coulliette
In Panama City over the weekend.
Sunday morning the family rt-union was helJ with a dinner, at
which there were 43 members
present. During tha afternoon the
home was open for a reception and
fitends called from 3:o 4 to with
them much more happiness.
Lt. and Mrs. Richard Duvall tn J
■on Rickey entertained with a buf­
fet aupper at their home on Stone
Island Saturday tvsning. The fol­
lowing guests enjoyed this delight­
ful affair; Lt. Comdr. Mrs. S.
Brownly, Lt. Cmdr. Mrs. S.
Rotsl, Lt. and Mrs. R. WooJ and
Ens. W. Dartnell and data.
The regular meeting of tho W.
S. C. S. of the Barnett Memorial
Methodist church met in the
church annas Tuesday evening with
Mrs. Horry Throop as hostasi.
Following the business session con­
ducted by vita president Mrs. Ruth
Long in absenca of president, Mrs.
J. V. Richards, tha devotional wa*
conducted by Mrs. Ida Padgett and
tha ladies enjoyed th* film atrip—
Methodist Women—World Wide
Friends. Delicious refreshments of
punch and cako were served by
tha hostess.
Charles Moore Cassal of DeBary
was tho guest soloist at the morn­
ing aarvice at tha Msthodtst
church. Mr. Catsol has mada many
appearances in concerts throughout
the country and served aa director
of tha famed Cumberland villey
Choristers for 33 years, during his
ministry of Music at Christ Church
in Hagerstown, Md.
The Rav. and 3lrs. Donald Wall­
ing and sob Carl David lift Sunday
for a two weeks vacation and visit
with friends in Texas. Next Sun­
day tha Rev. Frank Glenlster will
fiU tho Rev. Willing's pulpit at
tho Methodist church.
Mr. and Mrs. Hermit Wiggina,
Mlsa Lucy Hankins, Mrs. Ruth Mc­
Gowan, Mrs. Irena Jackman and
tha Rav. Bascorn Carlton attended
tbo Institute of Houso parents and
Superlneadente of Children's Horn*
held last week at Lake Junaluska,
N. C., at which there wore repre­
sentative from almoit all child­
ren's Homeo in tha United States
and from the Horn* in Eaward,
Alaska. Mra. McGowan and Mias
Hankins aro Milting relative* in
South loroUao, Mr. tad Mr*. Wig*
glna aro opondlng thla week at th*
Home oottage lu Daytona Boaeh
at»J have os thalr guest, (hair eon,
and family of Lowroncovillo, Go.
Mr*. Robert Smith of DeLand
was tbo week and guoet at Mr.
and Mrs. F. C. Long. They all
visited Mr. Smith to Orlando ia
tho hospital Sunday aftarnoon.

Mr. ond Mra. A. C. H*v*Hnd born ia Hanford and ctter.iid to*
of thin elty aro today announcing cal schools graduating with tha
tho marriage of their daughter clast of 1134 from Seminole High
Jeanette Taylor to Louis Joseph School. She la employed by the
Roman Jr., son of Mr. and Afro. Southern Bell Telephone Com­
Louis Joseph Roman Sr. of Man* pany.
batten, N. Y.
Mr. Roman was born in MiaThe marriage took place Aug. hattan and attended school* there
7 at Nassau, Ga. in a quiet, aim | graduating In 1M4 from tho
pie ceremony.
Brooklyn Automotivo High School.
Ths bride wort for tha occasion Ho is presently In the UA Navy
a white sheath dresa and white stationed at the Sanford Naval
Air Station.
and gold accessories.
Sir. and Mra. William Karguth
The coupla ia residing at th*
of Sanford attended th* couple. bride's home on 1007 Palmetto
Tho former Mia* Cleveland was Ave. until further plans are mada.

Is Hen-Pecked Husband Leaving
Marital Scene Or Is He Hiding ?

Unique Experience
Awaits Amateur
Musicians A t Meet
BENNINGTON, Vt. - A unique
experience awaits amateur muJlclani who attend the annual ses­
sion of the Chamber Music Center
which will he held In connection
with the Bennington Composers'
Conference,
Both (eiiiona open here Aug. 13,
and run through Aug. 36. Ths
elaventh annual session of the
combined Composers' Conference
and Chamber Music Center will
again bo under the direction ot
Dr. Alan Carter.
The Chamber Music Center offera tha amateur musician an In­
formal two weeks vacation uf
music-making In Vermont. There
will be omateuka in ill stages of
ability and all will hava the bene­
fit of guidance by experts in tha
chamber music field.
Morning* ire spent in sessions
for string quartets, piano quar­
tets, trios sod tha like. Th* fore*
noon ia spent ia playing in thd
Center Chamber Orchestra in
which th* amateurs a rt Joined by
professional itaff members.
Hera the amateur has a chance
to perform familiar as well as
unusual works, many of the mim*
bers composed by individuals at­
tending the companicn Composers'
Conference. After lunch, more
Urns is alloted for chamber play­
ing giving the musician a chance
for further work on material per­
formed In the morning session.
A recreation period in the late
afternoon allows a chance for
swimming, boating, tennis, walk­
ing, or Just plain relaxing before
dinner. Evenings are given over
to concerts, informal muilc-makfig and discussion periods with
olhar amateurs, staff members
or with aome of th* resident com*
posers.
hlsmbers attending the Chamber
Musis Center for amateurs and
those at the Composer's Confer­
ence live In the same beautiful
building! on th* campus of Ben­
nington College. Both groups use
tha lam* dining farillUes thus al­
lowing the amateur musicians
plenty of time for Informal chata
with some of th* composer*.
Staff members available to as­
sist tha attending amateur mu­
sicians Include Robert Bloom, obo­
ist; Max Pollkoff, v i o l i n I i t ;
Goorgo Grossman, viols, and Carl
Stern, cslllst. In addition, some of
the eom posrn' from the compan­
ion Composers' Conference dir
In for Internal discussion periods.

Ia tha hen-packed husband dla- sea a woman mowing tha lawn.
appearing from the marital scene? | How many women did you see cutOr has the concept of marriage isI ting grass at the turn of tha cana "partnership deal" outmoded *ury?
tha stereotyped harried husband?
Accustomed U E. P.
Th* following story by Wayne
Remember when a man wouldn't
Cranford, which first appeared In think of helping out in th* kitchen?
th* Little Rock, Ark., Democrat, Plenty of modern young husbands
discusses the new- theory of mar­ think nothing of doing tha dishes,
riage with companionship aa th* whipping up ■ special dish in the
cornerstone.
kitchen, or even changing the
baby’s diaper.
By WAYNE CRANFORD
They're not ashamed of what
What'a happening to th* old
American Institution ot being hen­ they do to help out In tha horns,
either. Dr. Gardnsr contends that
pecked?
According tn a Little Rock, Ark., ■s recently as IS year* ago, on*
marriage counselor, It's definitely of her mile students would have
bluthed Just at th* mention of dlaon Its way out.
And as to tha question of who pering the haby. Now aha says,
wears th* pants in ths homes ol a young father wouldn't hesitate
most young couples today—th* hus­ a minute.to tell you about It.
band or tha wife—the answer's
easy. They both wear them.
Freshmen Exams
In fact, the entire basic con­
cept of marirage is changing, aays Will Be Held
Dr. Iva C. Gardner, well-known in
Arkansas as qna of those persons Wednesday, Sept 5
who can and will tell you what'a Entrance examination for Freshwrong with vour marriage.
mm will be held Wednesday Mpi
The new l.lea is companionship 5, IBM, at Florida Normal and In­
as a bails for lh* merger. In dustrial Manorial College, Si.
other words, a man no longer h.n Augustine, according to aa an­
lo get married in order to have nouncement made from th* office
someone to sew on buttons and of president R. W. Puryear.
darn hla socks. Any laundry will
Tho IBM-5? year will officially
do that for him.
open with a pre-planning conferGala Are Independent. Too
cnca beginning Saturday, Sept. !,
And neither does tho modern and extending through Tuesday
young woman feel compelled to Sept, g. Registration of freshmen
catch a mala so she won't starve has boon set for Friday, Sept. 7,
to death. If all she wants is a with Orientation Week beginning
decent living, chances are iha can Saturday Sept. i.
provhlo It for herself, whereas a
General reglatrstion will begin
decade ago she was hampered by Monday, Sept 10, with classes
the taboos of the social and busi­ beginning on Tuesday, Sept. II,
ness worlds that kept women from Late rogistrition fees wilt bo
having careers of their own.
charged after the Monday dead­
Since the unmarried woman can line although registration can
make her own living note, and her be made through Friday, Sept. II.
male counterpart can get hla socks
Dr. Puryaar reports that pres­
Good gift for traveler: a rustdarned without benefit of a mar­
ent
application requests foresha­ roelatant knife, fork, teaspoon
riage license, we've reached the
state of affairs, where neither sox dow a record registration at tho and Ubleapooa nil tucked Into •
•oil* i*.
neat
ha l to depend on the other.
Dr. Gardner gives credit for
th* new era In marital relations
to the fact that th* rote* of male
and female are not so clearly de­
fined today as they were formerly.
For example, drive down tho street
in any town; chances oro, you'll

THE SANFORD HERALD Frl., A ut, 10, 1956, P a n I -

Methodist Church, Orlando, Is
Scene For Wedding O f Couple
BY MRS. RUTH LAYO
LONGWOOD—In a lovely
mony at the Concord Park Metho­
dist Church, Orlando, last Saturday
afternoon Delores Has Bennett
became the oride of Hubert Ed­
ward French.
The bride Is tha daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Bennett,
Orlando, and the groom, aon of
Mr. and Mr*. Forrest French,
Longwood.
Th* Rev. Frank Robinson Jr.
officiated at th* four p.ffl. cere­
mony.
The bride was dreasad tn silk
organdy and Uca in white, made
in princesa style and ballerina
length. The bodice was mada with
square neckline and short sleeves.
Her coron*t was of seed pearls

and coquina, with a fingertipveiL 8b* carried a bouquet of
white earnalions centered with h
white orchid,
Mra. Thomas French was mo*
iron of honor and Louisa Bennett
and Buaan French wort Junior
bridesmaids. They wort draoseo
aimlllar to tho brldoa.
Thomas French was beat man'
for his brothar and Charles Ihaw
and Billy Joo Young aorvod ••
ushers.
Mr. and Mra, French win bn
at homa in Hlaml after Aug. ML

Five Students
Make Dean's List
TALLAHASSEE. - Five I n ­
dents from Seminole County mado
the Dcsn'a list at Florida State
University during tha spring se­
mester. To make th* Dean's list
a student h is to achlsv* a grade
average of B or above for ths se­
mester.
The list Includes: Beatrice Blabee, till Magnolia Ava., Sanford;
Dawn M. Bishop, 174 E. 30th S t,
Sanford; Etta G, Klrchoff, PS17 E.
2nd St. Sanford; Autumn Shan­
non, Sanford and Martha Shan­
non, Sanford.

Happy Birthday
Angnat M
Carol Crumley
Mra. C. H. Winn
Angnai II
John C. Fox
Thrima Cameron
Doris KUerbee
Edith Dougherty
. Harry EugeM Young

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Basil* Burn enroute to tbo south
ern port of tha state.
Mr. and Mr*. M. H. Byan anJ
M in Halan Snodgrass a r t spending
ssvoral day* ot Now Smyrna
Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Tylsr and
daughter Linda or* spending saveMr. nod Mrs. C. M. Edwards ral days at Bt, Augustin* Bosch
loft thla week for an oxtandod vaca­ this wook.
tion in tho mttJl* watt and west­ Mr. Frank May of May Town
Ky. accompanied his grandson Pa
ern statu.
' Misa Roxana Hondartoo left Ryan, who has been spending sev­
Thursday to attond tha wedding eral wteki with them tn Keiucky
Saturday et ■ college friend In and a now visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Johnaton City, Tono. She will tu- Jack Ryan.
Mra. K. I . BrnJdock returned
turn tbo Aral of tho weak.
Mr*. M. F. Btokoy end daughter Tuesday from a visit with relative*
Delano end sons Milton and Jeff­ in Josup, Ga.
Mrs. Harvey Dunn, Chuck, Har­
ery at Avon Fork aro the house
gueata at Mr. and Mra. D. J. Par- vey and Linda aro spending Wed­
kor. Mlaa Joan Parker returned nesday in Jackaonvilla Botch for a
homo with them after having apoat visit with Mrs. D ual's brother E
F. Dickenson.
two waaki In Avon Park.
Father and Mre. Hasten are
Mr. and Mra. Robert Loo ond
daughter Sharon at Avon Farit spending several days this week
won weak on! guoato of tboir with m eads in Daytona Bosch.
Mrs. Bom Lawson and daughter
pareata Mr. and Mra. Fay Lot
Sharon remained with kor grand- Maggie Jana returned this week
parente until Friday when she re­ from o visit with Mr. and Mrs.
turned to kor koine accompanied Chotloo Conrad hi Harrisonburg,
by Mr. opd Mre. Wallace Howland Vo.
af Botkfalro, N. Y., who wore H. I . Brsdodek returned Wednes­
guosta af Mr. and Mrs. Lae ee Fri­ day after having spent oovoral
day and loft for • visit ia the south­ days wjth Mr. and Mrs. (Han
Rraddock and family *4 Salt
ern part of the state.
Mr. and Mra. E. W. Jackson and Springs.
Mlsa Hal Stapelar of Commerce,
Frank Dickans was • business
Ua. were visiting with Mr. Jack, I visitor for aevoral days la Orlando
ion’s slater and family, Mra. Ilast week.

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'56—the Year to Fix

DOOR PRIZES

Repaint - Repair - Repay - With FHA

CAVALIER— a gray autt of

Mngltah chiffon flannel — from

^.Christian Dtor's Mow Toth toll
WooUaction. Tho fly-front jacket
has oevon-oIgbUi Mngtb M a t
Three carved
point up tho round

How to bring your home up-to-date - Here are some of the
ways to improve your home: Make needed repairs - Add a bed­
room or nursery - Add a bathroom - Add a porch - Enclose your
porch - Modernize your Kitchen
Modernize your bathroom Insulate walls and ceiling - Replace your roof - Add insulated
siding - Paint your home - inside and out -replace your screens
Build a garage - or other needed repairs or remodeling.
You don't need cash - Just satisfactory income and credit ra t­
ing - The cost can be handled in easy monthly payments.

The "Friendly Bank" will be happy to helpyou
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Third Hire*
* lak e Mary, Florida
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sum. H* made similar remarks
before last year’s upset.
One thing is in favor of the AllStars and that's tha fact that
quarterback Otto Graham will not
be playing. Graham *T»tired” be­
fore last year's elastic and lftrr
losing to the Star* and going
through a mediocre exhibition sea­
son, Brown lured Graham out of
retirement.
Otto pitched the Browns to the
title and If Cleveland must have
Graham to field a champion, the
AU-Start have a chance of pulling
an upset.
Graham's charts will be han­
dled by George Ratterman, no
world beater last year, and Vio
ParlUL
The All-Star starting backfleld
will have All America Earl Morrail of Michigan State at quarter­
back, All America Howard Catsady of Ohio State at left half,
Southern Methodist’s Don McDhenny at the other half and Don
Lambeau could be playing pot- Schaefer of Notre Dame at full.

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TALLAHASSEE l * - ngineer*
of tha Prat and Whitney Aircraft
Engina Co., have been given per­
mission to make test borings and
surveys on a Palm Beach County
aita made available by the Legisla­
ture for a proposed 40 mllion Jollar
Jet engina plant.
The plant will e built on a for',.itr game management area near
West Palm eBach if studies show
the sit* to be satisfactory.
The company will pay an an­
nual fio,JOC rental for the alls If
it deckles to build there.

TAMPA REEKING NEW
FAIRGROUND

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TAMPA I*—The 1957 Legislature
will be asked to appropriate at
least two million dollars to hel|JE
build • new fairground here for
the_Jtlorl&lt;la State Fair Assn.
The aisoclaiion president, Car!
Brorcin Sr., made the statement
yesterday after the University of
Tampa disclosed its long rings
plans Included use of part of tha
present adjacent fairgrounds silt,
Brorcin said the fair s-jociitfoi^
plans t '1 move to a more outlying*
section.

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All-Star Football
Game Is Tonight
CHICAGO (M — The College ADS tart, cautious and vary, and
C l e v e l a n d ' * revenge-minded
Brown* clash tonight In the 23rd
annua] All-SUr football classic at
Soldlar Field.
The National FootbaU League
champion* have been quoted up to
U-potnt favorite*.
The AU-Start turned back tha
Brown* 2MT last year. For this
reason, tha Browns figure to be
tougher than usual. Coaeh Paul
Brown reportedly ha* hit team In
midseaton fo r a so that he can
avert the humiliation of a second
atralght lota.
Wlitl* the Cleveland camp
make* no bonei about being
ready, such ia not the cat* with
tha All-Stars.
Coaeh Curl/ Lambeau and hit
hava been evasive about
the^T ehancea, claiming they need
mofa tlma, mora practice and a
••lot of luck.1'

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wheal of hit saw Cedilla# ta d head* for hi*
favorsto highway?
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chance—and wa think you'll me a happy asaal
Thera'* just no mistaking (ha pride and sat in­
fection (hat ahow in his face. . . or tha happiness
la d costentruant (hat n i d i ia his heart.
And. aa aay experienced Cadillac owner can
testify, h* fm U awry hat aa vdadwti l aa ha Uolut
Tot a journay hi tha “car ad caia" ia both a
i tonic for tha spirit. . . and a wonderful
It alaiia (ha instant ha slip* into (ha drivw'a
aaa( and vesta Ins hands on tha
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And than coraes (ha miracle of e..t;n .r p ^ '
forraanca. I t’* an induration just to-ait at tha
wheel. . . to look out over that graceful hood. . .
and to watch tha miles flow gracefully hy.
And how m y it *11 is. Just a geatura ofhia hand
on tha atatring wheel and tha car follows effort*
M r and obediently. Just a touch of hit too to
tha accelerator and tha car answers Instantly to
the command. Just a nudge of hia foot on It*
braking pedal and tha car cornea to a smooth. «*ff.
filing atop.
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to comm In at your first convenience—spend u
hoar at tha wheel—and eea for youraclL
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c a r . . . aad eoma wonderful new* about the cost
and daCveiy advantages that you will enjoy it
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on this
nings.
Year old pet Doberman Pinscher, 8-Pc. Chrome Dinette
PLUMBING &lt;e REPAIRS
female. House broken. Phone INCLUDES:
Septie Tank Inataltation 4 Service.
1251 It.
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Sewer Connection!. Archie C.
Table with extension leave*
Harnett, Phone 7S4-W or IMS.
5 side chatra
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42—ARTICLES FOR RENT
CHOICE OF COLORS
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NOW * mm film rental library
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Laatraettag and Bepalr
S. Park Ave.
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Contract and Repair Work
clocks 81.89. Sanford Jewelry k
Free Estimates
P .V » S 2 /
Luggage Co. 300 Sanford Ave.
Phone 127
2ai-(W E. 1st St.
R. 1- HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave.
Phone 1828
—Factory to You—
Buy your Furniture at Berry’v
Warehouse Furn. Co., at 801 IV.
Aluminum
1A—PLACES TO EAT
CERAMIC TILE
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Venetian Blindn
Paul P. Mueller k Son Ph.
Iture at warehouse prices.
^MAR-LOU RESTAURANT" Fro# eetunete. Quality
Enclosed bead. Sag-proof bottom
Friday Menu: Rrd Snapper, U&gt;&amp;rati with plastic end*. Plastic or Used fumilura. appliance*, tools,
aicr, Jumbo Shrimp, tscallopi,
W. J. KING
rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
etc. Boughtwold. Larry's Mart,
Plumbing Contractor
fish Stick!.
cords.
321 East lit SL Phoz&gt;* 1831.
Saturday Menu: Prime Rib Rom,
Kohler Plumbing A Supplies
Senkarik Glxes and Paint Co.
T-Bone Steak, Spaghetti and
Ra«m Electric Water Heaters
112-114 West 2nd St.
Pbona 4*0 • RENTALS
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! table*. HWY 17-82 South, Phone
Wa buy and aail used furniture.
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Paying top cash price* for any­ n = m B = m m 5 E 5 = * B 8 ir
thing
of value. SUPER TRAD­ French Avenue bnma luitahle for
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or
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STINE
lus, 310 Sanford Ave.
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1 Auction Saturdey Night 7:3fl
Machine and Supply Co.
New furniture, 1936 TV act*. Gas 207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. 62 For Sale—Bargains, nearly r.ew Beach. Call 2374-W for reserva­
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3/4 ton air-conditioner. Com­ tion* after 6:0o p. m.
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Every one guaranteed. Sanford Dragline k Bulldozer Service
Small size ga* range. Private
able for bachelor or eoapte.
party. Thnne 420. 8 til 11 a.m.
‘Farmer* Aurtlon. 1 mile* So. on Ph. 2232 Geneva. 24B6-W Sanford.
Private bath. Across from Peat
Hwy, 17-82.
URLANDO Sentinel B ur, Call Estate gai range, *30. Call 831-M.
Office. Maaaol J*
Ralph Ray, 3160.
S—PERSONAL NOTICES
Child * play house. S’ X 6'. 3 dou­ Three and lone zoom f oral* had
ants. Very cloaa and stoat la.
Local and Long Distance moving.
ble window* and front porch.
BULLDOZING
Phono 818, Jim me Cowan.
: Agente for HOWARD VAN
211 Summerlin Ave. Ph. 882-M.
LOWERY
A BRIDGES
’ LINES. INC., PENINSULAR San. 11H-W Orange City Spr 4-6014
FURNISHED
apti. Phoaa 1121.
F.M.R. 5c. 10c k 25c STORE
m y TRANSFER k STORAGE. Inc..
Boys-Girl*
Underpants
Beg
29c,
Office 1600 French Ave., Phone FAIRBANKS • MORSE P u m p a
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
4 for B5e. 321 Sanford Ave.
31M.
private bathi. 114 W. First SL
Well Drilling, HOWARD C.
LONG. Phone 3M 207 B ait 1 Kelvlnatnr washing machine, 1
B O L L A W A Y , H o ip it a l_ a n d ~ B iih )
DE8IRARLE
one and tw« bed­
Commercial Ave.
kitchen sink, 2 car jacks, 1 cash
Bede Day. Week, or Month—Tel.
room furnished apL Ph. 421-W
register.
Th.
1688.
1009
E.
2nd.
*. 1426. Furniture Center —
UPHOLSTERY CLEANING
This U a free piss to tha Riti
IIS Weal First St,_____
FURNITURE A AUTO
NECCHIELNA
Theatre for Jn» Russi. Exp. data
Furniture Cleaned In Your Home
Sewing Machine Ccnlrr
Aug. 20, 1968.
AUTOMOTIVE
New Modern Method — Cleans
Salta, Service and Rentals
Sanitize! A Moth Proof*. Free
G A R R E T T ’S
2 4 3 room apt Ph. 2983-W.
’ U-BOATS AND MOTORS
Estimate!—Call 1714-J.
323 E. First St.
Phone 1422
AVAILABLE for nnm rdlite oecuCROSLEY — BENDIX
44_ APPLIANCES
•3 Boat It Trailer. ISO. 414 W. 13th St.
pancy, furnlihed home, 675
Salea and Servlca
month. THONE 539 R.
' FOR BALE—7Mi H.P. Outboard
FRIGIOAIRE
appliances,
a
a
l
o
o
RANDALL
- rebuilt motor. Mercury, good
and service. G, H. High, Oviedo, Furnished garage apt. Electric
Electric Company
condition. 883. Cal! 1121, Ralph Service— Quality— Satisfaction
ria . Phone FO-5-3315 or Sanford
kitchen. Phone Z7I-R.
1842-W after « p. m.
Rwartz.
Ph 113 Sanford
2637-J-3 Da Bary
Avalon Apts. Efficiency, Ph. 720-W
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
AIR CONDITIONING
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
2-bedroom
furnished house. Closed
OFFERS
For Room or Building
Slip Covert and Dmpei
sleeping porch. Modern and well
S H. P. Lnuon
H.
B.
POMI
CO.
INC.
STANLEY
KULP
furnlihed. 686 mo. Call 2311 days
Air-cooled, 4-eycIe . . . . $55.00
PHONE 2668-J.
8*4 Saoth Parle Ave. Phoa* 1441
or 1037-J alter 5:00 p.m.
4.2 H. P. Firestone ............ 641.00
S H. P. Mercury 1953
AUGUST IS BABY MONTH at Holpolnt 30 gal table top hot water LIVE at tha best location In town
(w
Model ......................... *139.86 Jameson Studio. Special for chil
healer, *30. Ph. 903.
Reasonable rent, PARK AVE.
B I H. P. Royal
riren to 5 year*. Two 8x10, (1
APTS. lT IU P irk Ave., Pbona
New
air-conditioner, 3/4 ton. 1606
Gear ahlft—new . . . . . . *138.00 gold fram e) |!o. PHONE 3116.
1743-J.
W. 3rd SL
I H. P. Scott-Atwater
Gear s h i f t ............... — *72.60 Tree* trimmed, removed and do
GROUND floor, 3-room completely
IS—BUILDING MATERIALS
moased. Ph. 1007-R.
• H. P. Mercury
furnished apartm m l. SIT Pal­
SANFORD
TREE
CO.
1866 Mark 6 ............... *161.00
metto Ave. Phone 2392.
USED
BRICK
Tli H. P. Flreetone
ENVELOPES,
Letterhead*,
state
TWO
CARLOADS
beautiful
uied
1864 Model Reg. «2».9S *86.00
unfutniahed House. Phone
menln, Invoices, hind bills, and
brick. Orange, red, and burnt 6-Room
Tie II. P. Evlnrude
1622 W.
programs,
e
t
c
.
Progressive
black.
See
them
at
SHERMAN
I860 Model .........
*69.86
Printing Co. Phone 40* — 403 CONCRETE PIPE CO.
SEE Seminole Realty for Deatr•10 H. P. Mercury
West 13lh St.
able Homes and Apts. Phono IT,
Lightning ....................... *129.00
RED-I-M1X
CONCRETE
gm, 10 H. P. Johneon
T. V. REPAIRS
Miracle
Cbncrot*
Co.
Unfurnished
2-Bedroom a p t Near
*0
1854 Model . . . . . . . . . . . . ltt.00 ‘Tit 10 p. m. Servlca Calli, 63.00, 308 Elm Ave.
Phono 1336 shopping renter. 2818 Elm. No
10 H. P. Wizard
J. Q. Herrin. Ph. 2683-J. W. A.
Pet* please.
1963 Model .....................*124.15
METAL ROOFING
Norris, Ph. 1669. Licensed Tccb
16 H. r . Scott Atwater 1964
Now
In
stock.
6-V
Crimp
—
1-1/4’*
nirlans, guaranteed work.
Furnished 3 rooms 4 bath, down­
with Biil-A-Matic . . . . *128.00
Corrugated — 2 ii" Corrugated stairs. 1802 Maple Ave. Phene
18 H. P. Scott Atwater
This is a free p u s to the Ritz
Ret all Your roofing needs t t
14T4.
IMS Model ................. *21* 09
Theatre for Shirley Jones &gt;16 W. Hhermnn Concrete Pipe Ok
IstS L E z p ^ jlit^ ^ u r^ JO ^ M .
25 H. P, Johnson
For
Rent—I bedroom furnished
Out West 13th St.
1166 Model ................. *366.00
apt. 641 per month. SL Johns
Also many motor* torn down for • EMPLOYMENT
SELECT 1/4 flawed Oak Flooring,
Realty.
u»ed parte, Brainnable.
1240 per M. No. 1 Common 1230
per M. No 2 Common 1135 p«r 2 Room furnished apt. available
• TRADE IN your old boat. Mo- 24—CHILD CARE
now. 5 room furnished apL
M. Floors Laid k Finished;
tar or Trailer.
•
available by July 20th. 310 Mag­
Reasonable. E. F. Stevens, Ph.
—Selection of Boats—
Wanted, Baby Sitting, Phone 611-R
nolia. Pb. A. K. Besaatlar, Flor­
- G ia n .
Mahogany,
Aluminum
71S-R-4 after 6 p.m.
ist. 212.
• Alia several used Boats and 26—HELP WANTED—FEMALE
44—BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
Gator Trailers.
WAITRESS — Apply Tomeh ton's
Efficiency apartment, air-condi­
Mow will you SWAP?
Drug Stors, Mr. Clark.
HAYNES Office Machine Co.,
tioned. H a ). 17-82 S. SlumberHow will you TRADE?
Mwrltari, adding machine*,
land Court.
Curb gtrli. apply la parson to
Your old motor.
•i-KaaUla, 314 Mag., Ph. 44.
Plg'n Whistle.
For a batter grade.
MAYFAIR — 2 bedroom house.
Your Ealarm4a dealer
Good Used Office Desks from 836.
Large yard. Call 1450-J after
28—MALE or FEMALE
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
Used portable and standard size 8 p. m.
844 K. let St.
Phono 886
typewriters from *16.
BUSINESS IS GOOD
3-Rcdrootn unfurnished house. No
POWELL'S
UNITED FARM AGENCY,
,12—TRAILERS
kitchen equipment, 200 French
Largest advertisers of ranch,
Office Supply
Ave. Phone 148-J.
es, farm s, country real sa­ 11T S. Magnolia
I t will pay YOU to aao ua before
Phone 888
u te , with a record of more
. you buy. Open Eveniaga and
If interested in apartment, elaan47—FURNITURE—HOUSEHOLD
than 30 y a r n honorable aorv.
t Dundafft.
er than average, elose-in. SEE
ice, la now seeking tins right
I
B ta u tfo n a tte r Balsa
Jimmy Cowan. Phone 816.
man or couple lo u k a over tha
Palaika, Fla.
Sanford territory. Complete
3-ROOM lakritont apL Hot water.
Trailer. Sale-Bent. Ph. 666-XRtraining, adequate super vision
640 mo W. Muter*ve. Lake Mary.
and advertising support to as*
Furnished cottaie by week or
sure suceaaa. No Investment
• BUSINESS
month. Ph. 3010-W-l.
rrquired. ’Real estate axperiSERVICES
ence nnt necessary — assis­
Nrw
Smyrna ocean fro n t On*,
tance given in securing license
HERE ARE JUST A FEW two bedroom apte., reasonable.
flH -B E A U T T PARLORS
Inquiry alto Invited from ItOF THE MANY SAVINGS McGrath, Box 1411, Coronado
rented talesman or orokera
Modem Alr-eondittooed Sato*
Station, Naw Smyrna Reach, w
Beautiful Dinette Set*. Choice or
mho want to increase their
Tel. 109S-M.
H uT ieU ’e R ealty Nuuk
11 Table Tops and 18 Chair
business by (hiring in tha
8ta a , Qek
Ph. n
cover* . . . Complete with 4 Large, clean, furalahed apL I
benefits nf UNITED 1 nation­
cnairs .. ...................................
wide program. Write today!
IT—BUILDING - REPAIRS
adult*. 411 Park Ave.
UNITED FARM AGENCY
PAINTING
Bax 638. Crystal River. Fla.
3 BEDROOM unfurnished house,
kitchen equipped. Fenced yard.
finishing, If—SALESMEN—AGENTE
FLOOR landing ___ ____
2616 Elm.
ring S aaiCleaning, waxing. Barring
And—Beautiful 34-Pe Dinncrwaro
■sola county aloe# IMS.
*2000 daily, Sell Luminous Door
Close-in furnished apt, 312 Oak.
S o t ...........................
Plate*. Write Reeve!, Dept.,
H. M. Glaasoo, Lake Mary
Phono 296-M.
No. 16(1, Attleboro, Mats. Free
FREE
0 W e r painting call Mr. Taakar,
Samples.
Furnished two bedroom house
VXR.
near Base. Call 1A26-M.
21—WORE WANTED—MALE
Handsome Bedroom Special
Repair work I Homo alteration!!
Ro*e Court Apts. Unfurnished 8Vanity with large Mirror
No Job too amslL Flniahad carp­
WORK WANTED
rnom apt. Kitchen equipped.
Panel Red
enter will give prompt service. MAN with family wants work.
Phono 1494,
Che«t nf Drawers
Phone 1388-J, Rollin* k Slagle.
Experienced in produce, hut
• t —WANTED TO RENT
will accept anything you have. a
‘ McR AN E Y-SMITH PAINTS For information on itatus write "**•
1- or 2-bedroom apt. or house.
BUS S. Park
Phoaa 1803 to Box LZ. Sanford Herald.
Furnished or kitchen equipped.
80-PIANO U R VICE
Adult* only, permanent. P.O.
FINANCIAL
Rox 623, Sanford.
New Ralertlon of—
f t 1 . 1 . Sill — PI-no Technician
614850
Sofas (Foam Rubber)
li-INKURANCR
This
la a free p a n to the MovieV
Phoaa 2114 Route I, Sanford
108.00
Sofa Rod! ....... ..........
Had Rida-In Theatre for Mra.
Matching
Chain
......
Vhii u a free pat a to tha Movla. Charles Gross. Exp. Aug. 30,
Preferred Ratos to Pra4errod
land Rida-In Theatre for Helen
1118.
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
Policyholder*
Mann. Ezp. data Aug. SO, 18*0.
had 4 Magnolia, Ph. 1282
John William* In*. Agoaty Caeaor
HELL
"Rod Bamberger" Mgr.
417 Saafard Allaolk Book
CWOOSE GOOD WO R K E R S
Aaythtag
Ope a Maoday’s Ul 1:28 p. as.
M
through Clasaiilfd ads. Let an
Wit* A
VISIT OUR BALCONY
experienced ad-writer aaeiat you
SWAP ANVTR1NC! Just place rOR WIDE CHfMCEiof buyers, FOB QUICK ACTION ua* CUtaiJUST CALL
had ada to eell. real hire. Call
Classified ada. Phono U21 tor a renters, workers, use want Ada.
1121
Phone
1621
to
plac*
’em.
_ helpful ad-ante.

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STORE-WIDE
AUGUST SALE

REAL ESTATE
•1—ACRE AGB

Frl., Aug. 10. 1956,. P ag t 7

87—BROKERS sad REALTORS

74 Acres on Raautiful Shores Lake
Monroe. Edward F. Lane, Ph.
2190.
U —HOMES

fffflT -fr i t i i i i i i r

688 MONTHLY
TOTAL PRICE *8,700

Tmxs
N lU if i i i t l i l

Only 864.38 Monthly with Home­
stead Exemption after Jan, lit.

WHY PAY RENT
2 Bed Room Houtas ready for you Buyi thia beautiful 3-Bcdroom ma­
tn move In, FHA approved, con­
home. Parquet floors,
crete Block CMStructton, so x 117 sonry
three years old and well pre­
ft. lot. Close In, for ai little a t
served. Comfortable Florida
8300 Down and *45 per Month.
room, car porie, utility room.
Including principal, interest, in­ Terms available.
surance 4 taxes. Total P r l e c
67.176.00. Open for your Inspec­
tion, 412 Orange Ave. Cell or
Se* I. E. Batten.
A. B. TETERSON
Phones 631 or 685
Broker A iioclatri: A. B. Peterson
518 Valencia Drive
Jr., T. J. Chesterton, Garfield
flanfonf, Fla.
Willett*, John Meitch and R. W.
Williams. A. C. Doudney, Lend
Surveyor.
116 N. Park Ave.
Phone 1138
BEAUTIFUL HOMES—FOR SALE
LOW

DOWN. PAYMENT

Beautiful 2 Bedroom Homes
built by—

Alexander ft Stringer

(THREE)

ODHAM
ONE

4

T U D O R , Inc.

YEAR

OLD

Lika View Horns
3 Bedrooms, Oak flqors, concrete
block construction, outstanding
value. *16,600. Good terms.

I can build your home, remodel,
FRENCH AVE. SPECIALS
repair or build your addition to House 4 Lot. 85.2M.oo. Terms.
your p rtitn t home. Financed at
House 4 Lot 63,760.00. Terms.
4% interest, over ■ reasonable
period time.
FARMS
LETS TALK IT OVEE
Check with ua for farms, fully
T. R. Means
Gen. Contractor
equipped, ready to go. Term*.
E. Celery Ave.
Ph. 1430-M.
Also acreage, large or small.
Saa us for French Ave. Property
REAL ESTATE DRIVE1N
2644 French Ave,
J. W. HALL. REALTOR
3-Bedroom concrete block hems.
Johnny Walker, Aaaeelata
Kitchen equipped. Living room,
"Call Hall". Phopa 1761
balk With tub 4 shower. Full
sita screen porch. RL 2, Rox
NEAR SCHOOL
532-A, Ph. 288-J.
3-Redroom, *2.000 Down. Attrac­
tive nearly new frame home. Til*
2-BEDROOM homo with carporte,
bath, kitchen equipped. Month­
porch and utility mom, Frigldatro appliances, 6226 down.
ly payment* 660.

LOWELL E. OZIER

OZIER REALTY CO.

CUSTOM BUILT HOMES

Laura R. Ozler, Broker
Hazel M. Field, Asioclato
8801 So. Orlando Dr.
Phone 1368
EVENINGS: 3116 and 780

Balldor - Phao* 1261
Offlcot 3861 B. Orlaado Dr.
*VA—FHA—CONVENTIONAL
FINANCING
•LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
’LOW MONTHLY PA I’MENTS

Mtir to Yuri
Wfshfog i* write a nadicat
pip*! skew an anaaaal eta*
«( dtrwatiilt ha had mstad
10 yean hafata, a flaw
Odtaai daeiar found ha was
unablt ta pick tha womsn’a
racetd (too his file* haciuit
he'd forgotten her nsne, A
Clt it died Ad In (ha New
Orlttat Tioea-Picsj-imt ft
Ststas quickly located lha
(oewer pwleat, Ure. D»mc (.
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DAILY CROSSWORD
ACROSS

SEE and COMPARE CULLEN AND HARKEY
ODHAM 4 TUDOR. INC.
Builders of Fine Homes
For Florida Living

BEAUTIFULLY Designed Thra*
And Four Bedroom Homs*
I 4 S bathi
Varied Selection of Plana Avail­
able.
Priced From 111,300 to 824,000
VA (GD-FHA 4 FHA lnairvlea Fiaaaetog.
HOMES AVAILABLE:
South Plneereit ... . Sanford, Fla.
Grove M anors........ Sanford, Fla.
Valencia Vifas
Viijaa . . . . DcLand, Fla.
SALES
SALES OFFICE
2826 S. French Ave.
Phone 2100 4 8380
After 8:00 p. ra. Call 2371-W

1*8 N. Park Avo.

Phans 2211

ROSA L. PAYTON
Registered Real Fatal* Broker
Phono £171
17-82 6t Hiawatha

Seminole Realty
W. DIETRICHS
T. W. MCRO
REALTORS
IN I Park Ava
Phono £7 or 146
S acrai of blih dry fertile ground,
1300 acre. Within a mil*a of San­
ford. Only trouble, read right
of way needs bulldozer.
For Rent — 3 Bedroom homes In
nice sectioni. *80-1110 mo.
W. H. " B u r STEM PER
Gar Allan, Associate
Arietta Price, Associate
Realtor — Central Insaraart
Phoaa 2122
111 N. f a rk Ava.
k e n n e t t H T hlack
Registered Real Estate Broker
1009 E. 2nd.
Phono 1688

ITS CASH-ON-TKE-QUICK thru
Classified ads. To sell, buy,
3-Bedroom home 11100 down.
trade, hire, recover a lost a r­
Monthly payment* 633.18. Equipticle. Phone 1121.
d with WeeUngbouM kite ban,
ndf, has tar, faacad back PET MURING? Let The Banted
yard, screened porch. Vacancy
Herald "Loot Ad" Rad it. That's
by the 16th. Payment not du*
until the P in t. Call 1813-W. 118 hnw one boy got hla puppy back,
too. Phone 1121.
Rosalia Dr.

K

FOB SALK ar rant — 3 bedroom
C B boas*. One block from Pinteroat School. Pbona 3113-XJ.
100x330 lake front lot. Crystal
Point, U k a Mary. Pk. 303 or

IP IT IS BEAL ESTATE
aak Crumley 4 MoaUlth
a t ll? South Park, Phono m
They Know
11 Pay* To Usa CUaalllad.

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meters

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able

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38. Open­
. *•; • •
ings
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(anat.) »V
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39. Chine** kdllH I I 1 »i '
river
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30. Uni ) &lt;iji i i :iikj
Im­
f Mterdsr'a la iv t
pair­
ed
33. Eaker
38, Succor
36. Aaubtto ,
(geol.)
omanattoB
33. Hilla Ida
40. Spotlad i
41.
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dugouto
movie
(Fr.)
octree* ;
31 Edible
43. Coxyrooaftj
motluskt

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I.UVKLY CRYSTAL LAKH
HimUKUAN HUMK

Comfnrtahle country living only
a lew minutes from town. Nice
grounds of over an acre all
Pkssta 1331
1300 MaUaavilla
landscaped with bearing citrus
trees, provide the background
fur this beautiful 3-bedroom
home. Two full tile baths, Flor­
ida room and separate dining
room. All elerlrlc kitchen, dou­
ble car port* and double ga­
rage, ami all fronting on tha
nrelilol lake In Centrnl Florida.
ARE YOU I CO KING FOR A
ATTRACTIVE TERMS
NEW HOMEY
Consult A REALTOR First

By

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£4. Cubic

a. Monetary

I. Armtd
unit (Lit.)
conflict!
8 Oilnch-hhe
8. Jump
hlrd
9. Custom
7. Warp-yam
10. Circuit
S. Mottled,
13. Lixard
a i a hora*
13. Under•- Angle mad*
ground
by a fault
ahoot. as
vain (gaol.)
apotato
tl.Trigona
14. Watte land
(A*tron.)
18. Twice
19. Tuesday
(prefix)
(*bbr.)
17. Bator*
19. Steamship
18. Slav
(abbr.)
32. P u t
30 Lean-to
33. Klndof rock 3t. Boy's name
34. Aitrlngant 33. Gatherings
of neighbors
fruit
37. Remnants
for work
of cloth
38- Pnaumatla
tubes
30. Fish
31. Equivoca­
tion
33.Tree (India)
38. Radium
(aym )
ST, Building
for horse*
39. Subsided
43. Per. to
(ho ear
44. Bondsman
48. Give wavy
appearance
» to
•
48. Prime
minister of
W
England
47. Rutaian
itawa agency
DOWN
l.B at
3. Degrade
B. Hoorfroot
4. Covered
with stars

Try and Stop Mo

A. K&gt; SHOEMAKER, JR.

Tha Homes Built

h tv v 08UANI!

Real Estate 4 Insurance
Mrs. Lourine Messenger, Assoc.
10T Magnolia Ave.
Th. 16

OWNER LEAVING TOWN
YOU can buy with LOW DOWN Want* to «ell equity for 81975
PAYMENT and assume VA (Gl)
which Includes furnishings, TV'
Mortgage i t 4ti% Interest with
set and automatic washer. FHA
low monthly payment!.
Mtg.. payable at 633 monthly.
Horn* has 2 bedrooms, porefi,
LOCATION----ear porie, utility room. Situa­
ted In good location.
SOUTH P I N E C R E S T
Robert A. Wdllau*i, Realtor
Raymond Lundquitt, Associate
end
Phoaa 1171 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
BEL-AIR Sections
READY TO MOVE INTO
I Bedroom home, completely
SEE US TODAY
furnished, f6.660.00. TERMS.
O F F IC E ............ 3625 French Ave.
PHONE....................2100 and 2880 3 Bedroom home, l ' i lots, good
shade, concrete Block. Very
aperial price, *9,760.00. Excellent
term*.

YES. MR. FARMER

U n i |k U n i M

BA LL R EA LTY
RAYMOND M. BALI,
OSCAR M. HARRISON
REG. BROKHAS
B. D. HlghJeyman, Asioeiata
804 Sooth Park Ave.
Phone I

$139.00

$119.95

THE SANFORD HERALD

It Pay* To Usa Classified.

B K N N IT T C IR P -

CONNECTICUT REPORTER, a bit too whimsical to bob*-!
lleved without queallon, reports that a wealthy squire e l
Litchfield abandoned his Cadillac in favor of a Utile
Job. The reason: he dearly
loves a cup of hot tea every
now and so often- Hc’i d is­
covered that the tiny Teu­
ton car curias a 3-quart
aluminum tank which you
attach to the exhaust fan,
(Ul with water and heat lo
a boil. Add a tea bag in a
cup, and (preato!) you're
ready for refreshment tn a
Jiffy anywhere along the
road.
, A fly, developed in the i 1
ointment—o r tee, however.
A cop watched with un­
feigned horror while the motoriftdrew off ft pen ef hot *
one day, and concluded he wee drinking—gaaoUnel
"One of those foreign nuta," decided the cop, u l hluU
poor tea-drinker off lo face a judge,

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R egular Hurricane
Warning Stations
G et Backstopping

DO.
occur
noted,
TAMPA IT—The three regular cauae
hurricane warning station* on the them.
lower florida West Coast win (a t
backstopping this *&lt;*»oo from a
chain of auxDlary stations.
W. E. Maugham, meteorologist
of the Tampa weather Bureau,
said coaatal auxiliary stations hare
been set up a t SC Petersburg.
Clearwater, Gulfport, Bradenton
and Boca Grande.
Further Inland, rolunteer* In a
number of towns will gather data
on tropical storms after they leave
the coast.
Tho regular stations are a t Tam­
pa. Port Myers and Crow City.
All reports will go to tho hurricane
forecast center at Miami.

2nd Tro p ical Storm
O f Season Boiling
Up In A tlan tic
MIAMI t i t — A hurries no watch
vaa osdated today Car the Leeward

By TBB ASSOCIATED PRESS
Once again the Gainesville G*
Mea bars shaken off a challenge
to their lead In the Florida State
League and today thay stand
alooe a t the head of the baseball
standings.
The shutout pitching of Hal By*
Jfuaa and home tuns by John Rid*
dl# and Jim McKnlght gave
Gslnssrfll# an 1-0 victory over
Palatka last night. Cocoa dropped
out of a first place tie on a SO
loss to Leesburg, getting only two
hits off BUI Gergstrasser.
St. Petersburg bounced back In­
to the first division and tied Man Comes Home
West Palm Beach for third plaea
when the Saints beat Daytona With 24 Orphans
Beach 74 and Orlando spilled
PORTLAND, Ore. OH — Harry
West Palm Beach 10-4.
Holt calne home yesterday with
Palatka got nine hits off Gaines* 24 more orphans lathered by GIs
villa but couldn't bracket them In Korea.
into a scoring punch. Gainesville's
The Cresswell, Ore., farm er has
10 hits Included, in addition to tho adopted eight himself and found
homers by Jtiddl* and McKnlght, 1homes on the West Coast for ?0
a bases loaded triple by Roberto others.
H e m ra .
Holt laid tna abandoned tots get
Leesburg got all its runs off
harsh
treatment in Korea because
Cocoa la tba first inning. A walk,
of their mixed parentage. He
Don
Carter's
double
and
Jerry
gtoricw u u s K k u t oivxn that
hopes to rescue 140 more now be­
—n u n
to C h s s t s r XSS. r l w ^ s William's boma run gave Berg*
K u u i . * . 1**1.
fo llo w in g S w c i b- strasser all the runs b* needed. ing cared for at an orphanage In
#0 lo ed eT a g e m ib o l* C o iia ty . F lo rin *
Seoul before a refugee relief act
• 111 be offereO f a r so le , » • n u b ile Coeoa’a only bits were singles by
s a u r y f o r th e b 1«n•« l **&lt; * • • ‘ « •* k Chuck Howard and Gene Cockrell. expires a t the end of the year. He
bM a t lb # fre e * Ooor o f Ib o ao m leo i#
Orlando rattled 11 h lu off three estimated there are 1,900 auch
West Palm Beach pitchers, includ­ youngsters In Korea.
Holt’s 19-year-old daughter, Bar­
&amp; T * . , I t N f a D»sl5 ^ - w iisfi) ing a triple and double by Jim bara, helped him take cars of the
■lb If A? P. Cbajpoll • asbOivuion Mathews. Gene Callaway gava up
21 new arrivals on thrlr flight
fr ho iaHr aI*A* RSwioii
n*t Book IX hits but only one walk and
»l *nd r u t Bock « spaced them well enough to win across the Pacific by commercial
airliner. The 51-year-old farmer
P i ^ r U l i Z V a C S o u th S a n fo rd easily.
i f . l g b U A d d lU iS F U l B o o k S P a g .
St. Petersburg combined six hits hid one of his recurring heart
attacks after the plane left Hono­
lA \ t W h t l . * of NBU of NRU le la tho second for five runs and lulu but appeared to have recov­
Daytona Beach never was able to
seventh ered when It landed here yester­
catch up, losing
day.
straight.
YESTERDAY’S RESULTS
GtlnesviUo • Palatka 0
Leesburg 3 Cocoa 0
Orlando 10 W. Palm Beach 4
n** nuiiB
C le rk o f th e C lr c a lt C e u r t
St. Petersburg 7 Dayton* Beach 3
g em ln n l* C o u n ty , F lo r id a
TONIGHT'S SCHEDULE
Daytona Beach at St. Petersburg
B e I t k n o w n t h a t I. It. A ORAY, Cocoa at Leesburg
t e r t i a r y o f a u to o f Ibo a u to of West Palm Beach at Orlando
lo r U a d a h e re b y g i r o no lle* t h a t
OBNKRAL, KLKCTION w ill be Palatka at Gainesville
■Id to glifilNoLB C o u n ty , g l a i e of
STANDINGS
lo r id a . o n T n e o d a r a * a t su c c e e d in g
W L Pet.
i t f i r s t M onday la N o v em b er, A. Team
" l i s t t b s Befit T u e sd a y b e in g tb * Gainesvllla
32 IS .GG7
g l X T M D A T WP X O V B H B B B
by P r e s id e n t e f t b e U n ited g u l e s Cocoa
31 U .MS
o r v ie * r r e d d e s t e f (b e U n ite d W. Palm Beach
21 23 J l l
21 23 .511
W U n ited d u t e e g e e t t o e t r e a t tb * St. Petersburg
S t a l e e f F lo r id a
Palatka
24 21 J 00
h r M e e re e sn U llv e l a C e n g re s e e f
Leesburg
24 24 .300
t a e a tk C o n a re e e lo s a l U le trlc t
b y F b e r ^ f t l J u e tlc .e o f Ib o g u y Daytona Beach
18 30 .375
Orlando
14 34 .232
b y G o v e rn o r
by
by
be
'o r
'o r
fo r

g e s r e u r y of S U te
C o m p tro lle r
C am m lealn n e r o f A g r ic u ltu r e
g u t * T ro e su re r
a t t o r n e y (le n e re t
S u o e r ia le n d e n t o f F u b lle l a -

In

H. JAMES GUT AGENCY

A U T O LOAN S

ure knows as wriakUag.
DON'T, -do anyoutdoor painting
too aoon after a rain or when the
humidity la high or a t an early,
morning hour when there le a
heary dew.
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Annual August Sale
1 DAY ONLY- SATURDAY AUC. 11th
BARG A IN S!

BARGAIN S!

BARGAIN S!
'Cinderella &amp; Kate Greenway'

SAVE % . . . Save even More. Hundreds of Dresses, Coats, Blouses
Sweaters, Skirts, Sportswear, Underwear, and Children's Wear
liced a t Vs and less than Vi of former prire«! Downs of items not
sted. This-is our BIG once a year almost give away Sale. Como
early to get best choice.
EXTRA SALES PEOPLE TO SERVE YOU! ALL SALES FINAL

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CHILDREN'S DRESSES
{
1.98 3-98
A
fflV

51 LOVELY NEW

COTTON DRESSES
Formerly 10.95 to 14.95

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Were 2.98 8.98 — 5 98
Buy for School, for party, for
play wear. No Iron cottons,
chambrays, nylons, ginghams,
some with crinolines. Also party
organdies. Sizes for Toddlers
1 to 8. Children 3 to 6x and
Girls 7 to 14.

B G

Choose from Famous names like Georginnnn.
Betty Hartford or Bobbie Brooks. Pick
Jacket Dresses, Sunbacks, prints, sheet's or
solid colors. See these Prettlest-ever Voilds,
Ginghams, Chambrays and Lawns. Save
4.00 to 8.00 on each Dress. Sizes 9 to 17, 12
to 20, 1414 • 24 «/i.

NYLON. DACRON

And COTTON

BLOUSES
1.w 2
Were 2 98
3.98 — 5.98
Miracle Dacron or Nylon that
needs no ironing, peasant
styles, tailored or Dressy, sleeve­
less or short sleeves. Sizes 32 to

ONLY 4 9 BETTER

DRESSES
14.95 to 19.95

COTTON
BLOUSES

Here are some of the finest
dresses in the store by Doris
Dodson, Mynette, Georgianna
and Bobbie Brooks. Choose
Galey &amp; Lord Gingham. Pol­
ished chnmbrays. T j a s tie
C h a m b r a y s , Embroidered
Lawns. Dacron blends and
New Dark Cottons. Sav*
$4-00 to 9.00 on each Dress.
Sizes for Juniors, Misses and
Women.

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312 EAST FIRST STREET
PHONE 78
H. JAMES GUT
JA.MES a GUT

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LADIES SUITS
VALUES TO 24.95

Linen, Shantung, woolens, dacron mixture*,
styled 4jy Bobbie Brooks and Petti*

By Catalina, Queen Casual, Bobble Brooka
Cotton knit, cords, broadcloth, denim.
SHORTS, PEDDLE PUSHERS, BER­
MUDAS, T-SHIRTS VALUES TO 7 98

DRESSES

5 -5 0

i

Print or Solid Color Cotton

SKIRTS
i » % di
For School and all-year w ear; sm art cotton,

Butcher Rayons. Polished Cottons, Voiles,
Dimities, and Rayon Crepes. AU. sizes.

Aseec.

DRESSES

Lowest Cott
*

DO. . .select the right paint lor
the Job, keeping in mind that there
are many special-purpose paints on
the market and more being Intro­
duced all the time
DONT. . .apply too thick a coat,
either indoors or outdoors, since

HESE'S THE SALE ALL SANFORD WAITS FOR!

3.99 to 8.98

General Insurance

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by scrap!
undine
hole* anti
or plastic
D O .. j

Buy one for each day of school. Rayon Shantungs, TJmiif C.inghnnu,
Brond cloths, Chambrays. Famous brand names Included. All sizes.

t h e G r e a t Heel o r th e
S t a t e e f F lo rid a , a t T a lla h a sse e ,
t h e C a p ita l, th i s t h e l l r d g a y
R. A. d r e y
P K C n K T A h T O F STA TU

DO.

special preparation made lo r that
porpooe and be sure aB mildew
and fungus growth a re washed otL
DO. . .use a priming eoat when
the directions call for It, remem­
bering that this sometimes is the
difference between an excellent re*

SPORTSW EAR

In g J u s t ic e D l s t r l r t a V la i I . «, *
T e s tim o n y
W h e re o f
f
have
h e re u n to e e l m y heed an d a f .

« * &amp; ),U,r*

PAINT TROUBLES
, Jtnow that palat trouble*
when fundamental* are Iffeither unkowingly or be*
the painter doe* not heeJ

My Riijkltri

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F o r T w o M e m b ers o f th o H o u s e
e f R e p re s e n ta tiv e *
e r C o u n ty J u d g e
o r C le r k e t Ih e C ir c u it C o u rt
o r B b e rirr
o r C o u n lr A sse s so r o f T e a s*
o r T a g C o lle c to r
o r C o u n lr H u p e r l n u a d s e t o f Foblie In s tr u c tio n
F o r S u p e rv is o r o f T t.g le tre tln n
F o r C o u n ty F ro e e ru t i n g A lln re e y
F o r I M em ber* n r Ih e B o a rd of
C o u n ty C o m m issio n e rs
F e r « M e m b e r. o f l b s C o u n ty B o a rd
- o f F u b lle I n s tr u c tio n
F o r J u s t i c e o f Ih e F o s s e la a n d
• f o r t h e fo llo w in g D is tr ic ts , T i n
F . ; O s n e U b le In an d f o r I h e fo llo w .

Home Repairs Dos,

tailored or flared styles. Cords, Butcher Rayons,
Broadcloth, Prints. Priced now a t |1.98 to 4.98
FORMERLY 2.98 — 12.98 Size* 24-38

s a n ep r d
Jacket Dresses, Flared Skirt, Sheath Dreases for home or street
wear. Cotton prints, chambrays, failles. All sizes.

CHILDREN'S
SWIM SU ITS

EARLY BIRD SPECIALS •!!
.

ON SALE 9 A. M. SATURDAY
Limited .Quantity. '

CHOPPING

f O H LESS M O N E Y ^

VALUES TO 3.98

STUDENTS!

Iadudag row-crop attachm ent shown ard power
take-off drive. New heavy-duty graas and windrow
aUarhmenU available.
Mwe eeMeO**the*** pUbeet *eMm&gt;

ONLY 8! TOPPERS

« DUSTERS

5.00

EACH

REGULAR PRICE 8-98
H A YN ES O F F IC E
M A C H IN E C O .

CATALINA
BEA GULL

50% dl

COTTON DRESSES

H I R E S

I ASTIR

507o off

WOMEN’S
SWIM SU IT S

A SANFORD TRACTOR
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Short loo and full length. Size*
10 to 24.

1 .0 0

CHILDREN’S

Each
%

DKE88ES
SKIRTS AND
SWEATER8

* 1 . 7 0 p jn g x g ,

WOMEN’S
Pocket Booki
( 2 9 8 V aloo)

LADIES’

Underwear

Nylon gowns, shortle pajamai
s l i p s hall-glipa. Broken sizeg at
colon.

REGULAR 3. 98 • 9.98
Now Reduced

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S a n to ro
HANFORI), FLORIDA

Ettabliahed 1908

3 A utos
Involved
In Wreck

Britain Goes Ahead
With Canal Conference
Plans Minus Egypt
Giants' Dormitory
To Be Constructed
By1St. Pete Firm

J jW J D A Y ^ J J G U J ^ S ^ M ^

A M K lltH Press Leased Wire

No. 160

Democrats O pen
Nominating Confab

Woman Held At Jail
For Fatal Stabbing

City Board Faces
7-llem Agenda

Playoff To Decide
Baseball League
Second Place Team

«si—*,M"

For DrUvory

*

Sunday a t U:1S p. m. three au­
tomobiles ware Involved la a
wreck on 8. Sanford Av# on the
comer by the stoplight
Involved was a 1955 Chevrolet
driven by Constance D. Yount to.
♦ LONDON
- Britain today*
of 104 Laurel Ave., a 1X54 Ford
went ahead with plans for a Sues'
sedan driven by Albert Thomas
Canal conference without Egypt
Baker age II, from VAH-t NAS;
and airlifted more troops to the
and a 1155 Ford Sunliner converti­
Mediterranean.
ble driven by Calvin David Car­
ter, 37, of &gt;00 Edinburgh Avt.„
President Carnal Abdel Nasser
Winter Park.
yesterday rejected the British in­
vitation to the mealing opening
It was reported that all of the
here Thursday and proposed in­
vehicles were going north on S.
A 31-yeer-old Negro woman Ittstead a broader parley of 45 mari­
Sanford Ave., with the Chavrolet belng held in the Seminole Coun­
time powers using the Sues to re­
in front of the Ford sedan and ty Jail after stabbing to death
State Road Department Engi­ affirm freedom of shipping through
John Burton IV this morning re­ the Ford convertible following. Eddie Lee Worthington, a Negro
neers are badly checking la d min­ the cans].
vealed that approval had been re­ The Chevrolet stopped with the man, It wai reported.
ute detail* In preparation for the Western diplomats acknowledged ceived from the owners of tha proper algnal in order to make a Ida Mae Brown whoee address
Interstate Route Traffic Survey tha Egyptian itroogman'a bid New York Glanta to proceed with right turn and the Ford sadan did was given aa S. W. Bold, 15th
which begins on Aug. 15. The sur­ would complicate the deliberation! the signing of the contract for not ice the eignal until too late. St., fatally stabbed Worthington
vey will be conducted In both of tha 22 nations scheduled to meet the Giants’ dormitory based on a It stopped euddenly and the Ford in Willi* Bailey'a Beer Garden Seven item* are on the agenda
in London. They said it might slightly reduced version of the convertible,, which was following
Seminole and Volusia Counties,
too closely hit the sedan. The ae. 10:35 Saturday night Tha worn- for the regular meeting of the
d . W. Barr, State Road Depart­ force the Western Big Three to building.
an 1* reported to be blind. She stmlnole County Board *f City
modify
their
demands
for
internament Engineer who Is directing the
The actual signing of the con* dan waa knocked forward and ran
tinnal
management
of
the
canal.
Into
the
Chevrolet,
survey, states that the study is be­
tract will be made upon verifica­
™ ‘l u T - s
s s :\ s *™m l Th.
Injured was Calvin D. Carter lol|y.
will get underway at I o'clock In
ing performed for a dual purpose These source* thought Ne»aer*a tion of some figures submitted
proposal—sctming
to
concede
the
,
, , . _ I the City Commission Room at City
He aays: " i t will provide data nec­
eirlier by the low bidder, De W itt1J r‘ age five, with abrasions inWorthington waa rushed to The jj |j
essary for the planning of a portion need for an International guaran­ Furncll It Spicer. It Is expected j *lde tha mouth.
Seminole Memorial Hospital but
of tbs proposed Interstate Highway tee that the canal would remain that tha contract will be signed
Items for the board to consider
Albert Baker was charged with died early Sunday morning. The
and it will also provide information open—appeared to reduce the pos­ the latter part of this week.
failure
to
keep
proper
lookout
and
weapon
used
was
a
£
i
l
r
t
knifed
•
"
*
l
sibility
of
Western
military
action
requested by Volusia County and
Burton stated that the building to Calvin Carter wna charged with Saturday afternoon Deputy M.
to
settle
the
crisis
created
by
SeU v
tha City of DeLand necessary for
be built will consist of approxi­ following too closely. Patrolman
Chief
J' ' northwest
/ J " ' 1 -corner o(
examining the feasibility of a truck Egypt's nitionaliistion of the wa­ mately to bedroom* whereas the L. E. Rock was investigating off! R.
_ McClelland.
bi
_, nDeputy,
" . . . Ji . . ,i ™m y -on “the
terway.
my
Singl
tary
and
Deputy
"J*ck
O
m
m
erclal
St
.
and
Holly Av e c o n route, a by-pass, an arterial street
Prime Minister Eden and his bids were received on a building ccr from the Sanford Police De­ (Andy) Evans, armed
* . deration of a request of the city
aEttem or soma, other facility to
of approximately 100 bedrooms partment.
search warrant, enured the home t ) rellnqulih M cU|m 1o ,ha c|ly
serve traffic In the DsLand vi­ closest aides studied the Egyptian Otherwise the building will follow
counterplan closely. The first ofof Norman Jones
4* who*. , lrk i t 9th St. and French Ave.
cinity.’'
the
original
plans,
Burton
reitera­
address ia reported to be 150* W. lf ,t f in bc
(or bu&gt;infM J e .
ficisl reaction was that tho Lon­
In order to determine the travel
don conference will ba held as ted,
Educational
Aids
11th
Place.
sclopment;
consideration
of a rep a tte n s, motorists will be stop­
It la expected that tha building
planned without Egypt and Greece
The men found In Jone*' pos- curat for street lights on Faloma
ped at points on all major high­
will be finished some time in Feb­ For Sightless Told
session cuba books, tirkeU and Ave. qntl on Madera Ave.—&lt;approxways in Volusia and Seminole the only two countries of tho 2(4 ruary. The owners did not disclose
invited to decline to attend.
money bags conUining $110.47. J lately six): consideration of bid*
Counties. They will be asked ques­
the
bid
amount.
By Lions Speaker
He was arrested and released *’r xlr-condltlonlng and heating in
tions designed to determine the be­ In Paris, the French Foreign
CASSELBERRY—WUllem A. Let- on a cash bond of 1300.
P°,lc« Ration ■n[&gt; ln the c
ginning and ending points of their Ministry alio mads It plain that
S n, 20.) ear-old resident and almost
* |
|
boll; approval of vouchers; cntialdimmediate trips. These points plans were gnlng ahead for Thurs­
i
Also
over
the
weekend
Ike
alter-,
Edward G. Cox
ntally blind since birth, gave a talk
day’s conference.
vdmpa interviewing takes place are
Thursday night before the Lions Iff* office located Erie p',ff w,,*| t, purchase city-owned property at
A
giant
British
airlift
of
troops—
called Interview Stations.
« ... „said
w to shave
. . vb "Jumped bond" No£ hweit wm'er of french Ave.
Club on the educational advant­ was
put off twice last week—began
A Station will be operated for no carrying troops to the Middle East
in Johnson City, Tenn,
age* provided for (he sightless.
and Commercial Street; and mis­
more than 11 hours. A separate
Toff waa taken Into custody cellaneous business from the floor.
from ths south of England. It was
Letton, a graduate of The Florida
crew of men will be assigned to an
School for the Deaf and Blind at July 2, and released later on a
believed most ware bound for Mal­
eight hour shift, with three shifts
SI. Augustine, expect* to enter $5,000 bond. He was charged with
ta and Cyprus.
la each 14 hour period. A State
Florida State University this fall "molesting a minor."
Four big troopships, packed with
Rotary All-Stars
Highway Patrolman will be as­ guns, tanka and men, already
where he will become a phyilcal
The 60-year-old man, whose ad­
signed to each station and will be were cn route to the troubled
education major. Hi* ambition U
With four teams so closely bunch' to obtain a PhD degree In that dress is given as LongWood, waa Meet Princeton
In attendance at all times. The in­
taken Into custody July I, but was
area,
rd at the finish of the regularly
terviewing will extend over a par­
reported to have left the atate.
Twice Last Week
Nasser announced Egypt’s rejec­ scheduled games of the Lake- field.
ted of approximately three weeks,
token of appreciation for
Sunday at • p. m. Ed C. Glober The Sanford Rotary "All-Stars"
m lh statistical work to bo perform* tion of the London invitation In a Orange League for the second theAea *atlita
nee given blind person* 6Q-year-old Negro waa Uken Into Baseball team composed ofiboya In
•d in the Statq Road Department page atalament read from tba
r*ustody by Constable George the 13-15 year age group took part
speaker’s
offices at the end of that tip*.
Kelley of Ovlodo and put In tho last week in two ball games which
Because of the rapid growth of Fariram rffT o
Seminole
County Jail after Kelsey they and their opponents, the
all
over
tha
world.
team
win
be
declared
the
runnerthe State of Florida and of this
sue of a year's subscription ha re had "chased him from Oviedo to Princeton Ball Club of Orlando, will
He
denied
that
Egypt's
aetiure
up.
particular region, the information
ceived. Subicquent copies will also Midway."
long remember.
gained from this traffic study will of the Sues eanal, operators of
Aa matter* now eland, the see be presented the club, which he
The man’s address was given as Last Tuesday afternoon on the
be of great Importance in the fu the canal for nearly a century ond, third, fourth or even fifth hope* can be passed on to some
Rt. T, Box 3X0, Hanford ami he grounds of the Princeton team,
turn planning of highways and imperiled free navigation through
team In tha present standing* coul* other sightless person.
was charged with D. W. I., Reck­ who, hy the way, have suffered
the waterway.
routes.
Eari
H.
Seeley,
formerly
of
In­
only three defeats in their last
With the cooperation of the real* "Egypt always has owned the due to the cloaeneee of the race, dianapolis, became a Cub Lion, and less Driving and Hit and Run. 14 games, the Sanford hoys went
KeDay
chased
Glober
from
Ovie­
wind
up
aa
the
number
two
team.
ts of Seminole and Volusia canal," be said. " I t ia part of our
O. C. Brosal of Sabring, waa a do and before he got to Midway, down hy a score of 3-0 when
sties a successful survey can territory. We nationalised the
Sanford, now In second place by a guest of President Paul McClure.
Adams, outstanding
it was staled, he hit a car owned " B u t c h "
be made and accurate information nal company which is an Egypt few K ant percentage points, will
by Donald Dunn which waa park­ Princeton pitcher hurled a one-hit­
obtained, thus assuring proper ian eompiny under Egyptian law.” therefore meet Eustls here tonight
ed In front of Dunn’s Grocery ter Sanford’s pitcher, Ken McMurAaked whether he would agree and will play Mt. Dora there to­
planning for a highway system
ray, although charged with the loss,
■tore on Geneva Ave.
which win do the most people the to a United Nations guarantee cf morrow night. The latter team It
yielded only four hits.
Glober
waa
released
on
a
$950
freedom of navigation of the out of tha running but S inford,
August I t
In ■ return game played last
bond.
eanal. ba said: "Tha moat effec­ Eustls Umatilla and Tavares must
Admissions
Friday afternoon hare, Sanford re­
tive and important guarantee la play off tha rained out games to
Mary Carter (Sanford)
versed the decision defeating
given by the government and determine tha order of succession
Wilbur Tyner (Sanford)
Princeton 3 0 with McMurray hurl­
Climber Threatens that
tba Egyptian people."
Ike Urges 'Hard,
Martha Jones (Sanford)
with tha first four teams qualify­
ing a one hitter this time, and
Discharge*
Adams giving up only two hits.
ing for the play-offs Jue to ita rt
Ta Jump From 200
Devoted Work'
Spectators are still talking about
August to.
*
Robert Brown (Sanford)
key play of the game
root Radio Tower Water Supply Given At the completion of the tea»on't
Ruby Iwe Gibson (Sanford)
From Republicans he
played here. In the top of
Baby Boy Cihion (Hanford)
t t v WEST IB—A man climbed
play, tha first round which will be
SAN FRANCISCO, « - Repub­ tha seventh inning, Sanford lead­
John William Pugh
the beet two out of three games,
, to* fort up a Key Wart Naval Boost With Newly
licans arriving early to prepare ing 1-0 and with two out, an error
(Ormond
Beach)
will
be
played
on
the
home
grounds
*Baaa m U s lower yesterday end Equipped Well
for their national convention wero and two walks loaded the bases for
Willie Browdy (Oviedo)
threatened to Jump but waa talked CASSELBERRY —Water eupply of the first and second place teams
g ret tod by ■ call for "hard, de­ Princeton. A heads-up play by
Baby Boy Browdy (Oviedo)
between the first and third trams
voted work" from President Ei­ catcher Dojle Corley who, seeing
ngowa by lewdspeaksr and telephone in the Seminole Fark Raceway area and tha second and fourth teams.
Barbara Hague and baby
senhower.
(he runner on first taking a long
hat been given a boost, both In
eix hem a later.
(Sanford)
The manner In which four teams
Tha President’s message, con­ lead, called for a pitch-out, threw
volume
and
preisure,
according
to
The clim ber Identified himself
Dirt tu:
are bunched 1* indicated by the fol­
tained in the 160-paga convention t i first with no play being made
Baby Boy Gibson
as A m ends Pulido. No ehargta superintendent Paul Batei, In com­ lowing ataadlngs:
program, declared tho work was ■t that bag, resulting, however, In
menting on tha newly equipped well Team
W L GB
Baby Boy Carter
V J® placed pending examination. placed in operation this week.
needed "to help make the bright an easy out being completed on
M 5
August II
promise of tho party’s future more the runner on third, trying to score.
l i . Crndr. Phillip C. Du Bots, of­ Bates laid the well had been Apopka
Sanford
1C IS II
Admiaaioaa
than equal to tho record of the The local "All-Blars" will parti­
ficer af the deck, started up the 300- held for emergency use, but in­ Umatilla
IS 1 Ciu»
Evelyn Baldrce (Sanford)
p s it."
cipate in tho Lions' Invitational
fort tower after spying the man creased demand for water made H Tavares
IS 18 114
Edward Duer (Sanford)
Ha added " I know our uniud Stale Tournament which will be
necessary
to
cut
the
well
com­
parched ea a catwalk at tha *»Eustls
15 IX II
Henry Andre* (Sanford)
effort* will bo rewarded with sue- held at Tinker Field In OrlanJo,
plete with storage tank and chto* 1ft. Dora
I t to II
to rt level. Da Bela arid tha tower tins lor, Into the system.
Gertrud* Frempton
(Sanford) t e n ."
starting Thursday, Aug. to and In
Local fans a n pulling for tha Lunera Harrison (Lake Mary)
sitter threatened to Jump eo the of­ The town recently took over the
The convention open* next Mon­ which Sanford has drawn a team
Discharge*
from Daytona eRaeh. II 1* hoped
ficer deaceaded aad sought help in Casselberry Utilities Company by a "Cardinals" to maintain t h e i r
day.
present runner-up position and InWilliam
Ballucna
(Sanford)
that
a large crowd of local baseAddressed
to
"Republrlan*
ev
transaction
which
Involved
no
coit
persuading him to coma down.
tercet in the teem "Is almost as
Preston Jones (Osteen)
erywhere." the message said they'ball fan* will accompany the team,
Navy Chaplain Justin Kane and or financial obligation to tha citl- high aa In the Democratic Conven­
Arbutus Bell and Baby Girl
tens. Hibbard Cesaelberry, preiiwere embarking "on a new cen*|
—
—
L f ' West physician Allen Shep­ dent of the company, made the tion."
Da Bary
tury of political action" and called . .
*
,.
ard talhad to Pulido by public offer end financial arrangements
Philip Gracr (Sanford)
for "complete dedication to our M C tllO ulS tS jlO tC
address system aad talaphone. At involving revenue certificates end
Robert Dumas
country and a determination that i j
T —
(Altamonte Springs)
Ihe Republican party will constant- I V i C G r i n g S
I Onigni
kagth the climber allowed a rape bond validation, were handled by Coif Is Answered
Ronald Griffin (Sanford)
ly grow, In effectiveness aa a The rotnrni-sion on finanre of the
to be tto j around him as a sairty Leedy. Wheeler and Alleman of The Sanford F in Department
Orlando. It it eapected that all
Births
political instrument to serve th* r i rit Methodist Church will meet
precaution aad cama down ths arrangement* will be complete answered a esU Sunday afternoon
Baby
Girl
Jonca
(Sanford)
country."
, in McKinley Hall tonight a t 7
a t 1:11 p. m. whan a curtain
tower Udders without mishap.
within the next to days.
Aaguat II
Republican* are celebrating the o'clock.
caught on fir* a t 1M0 Myrtle Ava.
A dn itilo ii
100th anniversary of th# pqrty'al
0ffirUl board will meet at
It appeared that the curtain hid Mrs. W. B. Richard (SanforJ) formation.
7:3o.
E . C , Duer, 85,
blown againit an electric stove
Williams, Odham
and had caused a amall blase.
Dios A t Hospital
I . 6 Deer, M, passed away at A t Convention
LUUe damage was done.
tha total hospital after a lingering Volie William* Jr. Democratic
delegate from Seminole County and
CHICAGO IB— Sen. George Republican* la campaign funds, a liberalised Social Security pro­
BOMB EXFLOMON
Smathers of Florida told the Dem- and w* do not have as ready ac­ gram. .
Us altemata Brailey OJham left
adding:
■INKS
YACHT
Bara Dec. I, ISU, in Ft. Worth,
A hnmh o 'ratlc National Convention today cess to newspaper and magatinc "For working men and women,
Sanford Sunday morning for the
KYREN1A, Cyprus
Tax., ha made hla heme at 411
wa increased tha minimum wag*.
ptoslcn today sank a luxury1lh ,t '* • have some difficult fights circulation as they.”
convention in Chicago.
—
ahead" lo tna tiatne. to retain con­ But, ho added, "w* have the For th* farmer, we forced through
WllUw Are., tor the part twa
Williams is committed to Adlal yacht owaad by CaxL Charles Wor­ trol of Conareas.
m on important ingredients for vic­ an improved parity and soil bank
B i n . Be waa a retired fanner.
thington, wealthy diiaf of tho Bri­
tish security detail assigned to pro­ Nonetheless, he predicted "a tory, We have the lisues, end we program. We adopted protective
Mr. Duer to survived by two Stevenson.
tneaxurra for Ihe smalt business­
tect Gov. Sir John Harding. Off I stunning Democratic victory in have the men."
dajhters, Burial will ha in Oak
r?,b fr
,h* presidency on He noted the dote party divi­ man. We rescued th* highway pro
Lawn UamoriaJ Path.
COMBATS BAD FUBUCITF rial* said (her. w an no usual- ^
sion ta th* Senate of th* ncantly gram of a Wall Street, and mad* of
SEATTLE IB — Mrs. M. R. AnIm athera la chairman of tba adjourned X*th Congress — 49 It a beneficial program for all.
Th*
yacht.
Field
F
an,
waa
dross sen was Impressed by the
Senatorial Campaign Democrats to 41 Republican*. In "Wo also adopted sensible mess*
toco-age boy who stopped and meacad rt • Jetty arty • few Democratic
Committee the group that help* t v light r t this, ha said, lb* "ac- urea for Improving housing, health,
changed * fiat tire for her sod a yards from tho Kyrenla Customs Democratic candidates for the Sen- om ptlshm eati" of tho oDmocratlc education and retirement program!
woman companion. "He wouldn’t
ate with money, strategy advice l adership are "all Ihe more re- for our people. We evidenced n genlake eny pay." *ha explained. House, which waa bombed last end the like.
markable."
iidne concern for a sound fiscal
hy militant advsesUs *f
"Me said ha wanted to
I* • speech prepared for th* I He s i l l that to th* 54th Coe- policy, but wa have ale* shown
r t this British oniony with opaalag session of th* coavmtion, gross, "despite strong Republican that w* do not put money abend
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Smathers Predicts Demo Victory

Weather

b* said, "Wa cannot match the {oppaaitUaa, wa bammerod through [of human lives.

A d lai,
Truman
M eet
CONVENTION HALL, Chicago UR
-The Democrats iwung Into the
f irmalltlei of opening their national
convention loJay. A covey of "fav­
orite sons" atilt held tight to the
key vote* ardently deal red by Adlal
Stevemon and Averetl Ha trim an,
llarrim an, top bidders for the pre*
aldenttal nomination.
By all the signs, tha favorite sons
wero of a mind to keep the con­
clave's big prlte In doubt, If pos­
sible, right Into Thursday's ballot
Ing.
As the opening Jay came, an
Associated Fress poll of delegate*
willing lo s u te a public preference
gave this picture:
Needed to nominate, 8M4.
Stevenson, the 1952 nominee, well
out in front with 538. nit aldai
claimed he would have 600 to *50
on the first ballot.
Gov. llarrim an of New York, 213
His camp claimed 400,
Scattered amonk favorite sons,

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Raceway Is Granted
Permit To Operate
Harness Racing
Th# Florida State Racing Com*
mission today granted a permit to
Seminole Raceway Inc. for th#
operation of ■ harness racing track
In Seminole County.
In a conversation with W. R.
Kemp In Jacksonville thla morlnlng
Kemp said that the State Racing
Comminlon had qualified the Sem­
inole Park Raceway In full, subJect to th* vote of Seminole
County cltlaens In November.
Kemp further stated that Mr.
Gibbon* who la manager of th*
Bay Street Raceway In Boitou
and alto a member of tha U. S.
Commission of Trotting la to bo
manager and secretary of Semi­
nole Park Racew ay.
Kemp atated that Gibbons, "Is
one of the greatest names In trotU
Ing circuit*." He alio said th at
over half a million dollars will bo
spent on Improvements at th*
track.

Still uncommltled, 1+3’).
The Democratic legions began Nixon Asks People
whooping into thl* big ampltheater
In the stockyard* area long before For Solid Support
the noon hour set for party Chair­
man Paul Butler to bang hla gavel O f Foreign Policies
and declare tha 32nd nominating
DALLAS, Tax., (ft — Viet Presi­
meeting underway.
dent Nixon aaked the America*
For many, it had been a wrangl- people today for solid support of
i i f , struggling weekend. The pull­ foreign policies deiigned to a ting ami hauling waa touched off auri "peace with honor."
by former Prasident Harry S. Tru­
(t la not enough for the adminis­
man's plump for Harriman Satur­ tration and Congress to agree on
day when Stsvenaon seemed to •ound pollclea, ho said In an adhave the nomination within hla drei* prepared for tho 57th Na­
Iraap.
tional Encampment of th* Veter­
And there •evented ta be a dla- an* of Foreign Wari.
pualtlon among many r t th* lead­ "Unleaa they aro completely and
er* to aeek to aootho ruffled tern-1 •nthuilaitlcally supported by tho
per* and remind one another that
after all ths real enemy waa the American people," he aeld, "they
will not be accepted by other na­
Rrpjbllcana.
tions aa our true program."
There were optlmlttie predictions
Hla address dealt with prin­
also that a fight over a civil
right* plank In tha platform will ciples rather lhan specific policies,
and ha said "Americana want
be avoided,
nothing for themsalvea that they
Mr*. Thelma P. Sharp of Now do not want for ovary other people
Jersey, co-chairman of tha platform
committee, said a plank "accept­ In the world."
able to the South" has been pre­ "What w# aeek In our dealing*
pared, and that a tentative draft with other nation*,*' he said, "la
of the full platform would b* com­ that ill mm may have tha free­
dom under Uw which w* consider
pleted tomorrow.
She told a reporter "everyone on our priceless heritage,"
The ahallenges in tha struggle
he subcommittee which drew the
civil rights plank has been fair for peace, ha said, are as diffi­
apd open-minded and ths plank will cult aa tha challenges of war and
call for "patience, sacrifice, and
ba acceptable to the South,"
Mrs. Sharp gave no details. Shi intelligent, flexible effort."
" I am sure that we will rite ta
said It is not likely that we will
eve ■ minority report or that ha the challenge and will win the
struggle for pesco," he said.
plank will cause a floor fight."
Convention action on tho platform
ia tabbed for Wednesday night.
Special Masters
Truman and Stevenson mat for
the first time since the former Will Hear Suits
president's pronouncement of hla
sentiments as to a nominee, and From Ship Disaster
had only smile* and a brief greet­ NEW CITY, N. Y. (B -Federa!
ing for each other. The meeting Judge Lawrence E. Wal*h ha*
w s j at a breakfast given by Mayor
selected four prominent lawyer* to
Richard J. Daley of Chicago,
ae, aa apedil master* In suits
■lemming from th# Andrea DoriaStockholm disaster,
Th# m sateri will have full power
Betsy Is Moving
to hear pretrial testimony end pass
Toward Northwest on motions. They will not make
MIAMI, IB—The Miami Weather Jud":.........W*' i said the masters were
Buieau issued this adtuur) on Hur
picked to expedite procreJIngi,
rtcane Betsy at 11 a. m. EST.
All interest* on tho East Florida The move will also save court fee*
Coast from Daytona Beach south­ fir the litigants because the mas­
ward to Miami should keep in con­ ters have agreed to serve without
stant touch with all hurricane ad- pay.
Most of the suits have resulted
vitories on this fast moving storm
from lnjurlrs and loss of Ufa and
during Ihe next 3* hours.
cargo In the July 25 collision olf
Hurricane Betsy waa centered at Nantucket Island, Mass. Tha crash
11 a. m. EST near Latitude 22.7 sent the Doria to the bottom and
north oLngitude 714 west or about seriously damaged h* tSockholm.
SU miles south southeast of Mi­
ami moving toward the northwest
at 11 m. p. h.
Weimers To Attend
Highest winds are estimated at
110 m. p. h. over a small area Precancel Stamp
■round the center.
Gale winds extend 150 miles to 3-Day Convention
th* northeast 100 miles to the CASSELBERRY —Joseph H. Wei­
northwest and 73 miles from the n e r. 230 Sunnytown Rd., and Mrs,
Walmer will leave Saturday to at­
center.
During th* neat six lo twelvo tend th* three-day national conven­
hours it will continue to movo to­ tion of tbs Precaneel Stamp Asso­
ward the northwest at about tho ciation which opens Aug. II, a l
aamo rat* or slightly slower with Battle Crock, Mich.
little rhange in site end Inensiy. Welmer, • ns ion* Mr known procancel dealer, said that national
president Harrington Adams r t
SMALL 1U E F -M O MAUL
Winter Park, will attend and proDECATUR, III. (B — Circum­ aide over th* convention.

stance* show that the thief who
burglarised tha South Bid* tav­
ern waa small-aUtd.

‘ Tba
a re a r
by 15
neider

entry was gained through
window which measured 11
laches. Owner Harry Sch­
reported $200 waa taken.

TYLER TAKER OVER
TYI.:i: I’jj , d&gt; _ Tjlt- hex
taken over all of Dili*. That’#
Dixie, Tax* sab. Consolidstloo rt
that School district with Tyiar'a
district *&lt;s

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Delegates Give
Resume Of Pilot
“ International
At a combined picnic and busi­
ness meeting heU at the home of
Hrs. Welter Carter, Grandview
Ave., Tuesday evening, a resume
of the 33th Pilbt International Con­
vention hold i t Miami Beach in
July was given by Mrs. Sue Slav*
essson, president and official dele­
g a t e , Mr*. Harvey Swanson, alter­
nate and Mr«. Bert Chapman.
Emphasis on service and under­
standing not only on the local level
but world-wide was stressed. Noth­
ing brings clubs, communities,
states and nations closer than to
Work together, It was saM.
M n. Nancy Brock, education
chairman, told members of the
DCT program and the advantages
J t offers. Mrs. Brock Is a member
*o( the advisory board of the DCT
program.
A report of 30 quarts of fresh
milk and om cast of canned milk
wot the month's report given by
Mrs. Walter Carter, milk fund
chairman.
Notice was read of the official
visit on Oct. 33, of tbo district
governor, M n. Merle Gleason, Oca*

M n. Ruth Gallagher, Welcome
Wagon Hostess, was welcomed Into
the Pilot membership.
Attending the picnic were IS Pi­
lot membon and three guesu,
M n. Troy Ray, M n. O. K. Goff
ta d M n. Marguerite Graham,

Query Into Cause
^ O f Medfly Spray
Flane Crash Begins
BOCA BATON, IT — A d v il
Aarooeatlcs Board query was un­
derway today into the cause ef
fruit fly spray plane crash la
Which five men were killed.
The aerial spray campaign,
meanwhile, continued. A spokes­
man for the Mediterranean fruit
fly fighters said to atop now
WWonld “undo everything wo've
don* so far.’*
The plane, a CIS “Plying Bodcar," plummeted to the ground
yesterday from e height of about
M feat while banking to land at
a deserted airfield here end bunt
Into flame*.
Dick Gentry, piloting another
spray plane close behind, ssld he
eaw smoke trailing from tho left
totngino as tbo piano banked to
tarn.
Power apparently failed before
tbo piano crashed, for the propallor blades of tha toft engine
wore boot straight back. Thus
on the right engine were snapped
off a t tha hub.
The plana was operated by Unit­
ed-Hecks thorn Corp. of Richmond
Calif. The bead of the company
&lt; e;aid this was tbs first crash In
nine y a rn of operation.

Brink's Trial Jury
Box Is Still Empty
BOSTON, m — Tha Jury box In
the Superior Court trial of eight
Oroater Boston men charged with
She $1,$14,2X1 Brink’s robbery was
-Still empty today a&gt; efforts to
Pdck a Jury continued for the
third day.
Pully M men and women have
been questioned e* fer for pos­
sible jury duty, bat tO have been
excused by tha court or on chal­
lenge! by the prosecution or de­
fen te.
Many said they already bed
formed an opinion of tho guilt or
VLonocence of tho defendants.
On trial far the nation's biggest
cosh robbery—«a Ike night af Jan.
1?, test-are:
Joseph P. McGinnis, t l ; An­
thony Pino, SB; Henry D. Raker,
SI; Adolph Msffle, si; Thomas P.
Richardson, SB; James |. Paherty,
SI; Michael V. Geagen,, ST; ead
Vincent J. Costa, 41.
.

f u n e r a l Tomorrow
For M n . W. Clark
Funeral aervlcoa for Mrs. W. L.

curb will he held at U d l tomor­
row morning at Briaaan Funeral
Hem* with tha Bav. J. E. McKin­
ley officiating. Burial wll ha in
Evergreen Cemetery.
The following will nerve ns p a l

bearers: W. F . fT ilwwo.- R. $j.
J. C Darin, ~
Fred R.

sidon Egypt was acting within bar
sovereign rights In nationalising
tha canal, but declared Iran's vital
Interest was In “anenring free
passage in the goes Canal."
In Moaeow, French Ambassador
Maurice Dejeea again celled on
Soviet Foreign Minister Dmitri
ShepUov.
U. 8. Charge d’Affalres John
Jerolgan, senior diplomat in Romo,
discussed the crisis with Uallan
Foreign Minister Gaetano Martino.
A two-hour nationwide strike and
demonstrations to protest tha Lon­
don conference ware called la Sy­
ria for Aug. 14 by a group rolling
Itself “The Syrian Commission for
Egypt’s Aid."
In his broadcast, Eden declared
Nasaor “he* shown he is not a
man who con ba trusted to keep
an agreament." He charged the
Egyptian tender bed salted tha ca­
nal “for his own ends.’’

Holloran So)
Symington
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Session To Discuss
Assignment Laws
APTER YOU SIR! Four tiny baby iqulrrela and three kit tons are tha average family for “ Sneaker*",
a cat belonging to the Fred Geneses. The squirrels were found on tha groond near the Ganaa home at
Golden Lake end Immediately adopted by the cat. (Photo By M leboldt)

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Kittens Sharing Stevens Gets Contract
'Momma' With 4 For Lyman School Job
Baby Squirrels
Teenagers Seeking

Golden Lake Summer Day Camp
for children from six to It years
of age, to termed fay tha many
youngsters who attend It “lota of
fun."
Tho children at* taught swim­
ming. proper technique of rowing
a boat, arte, crafts, archery,
tumbling and natura study.
Fishing la also a vary popular
part of this program and tho
young fisherman aren’t too psrtlcular about using a bamboo pola or
a rod end reel brought from home.
This pest week a four pound 13
ounce bass waa landed by Gary
Ganaa, eg* eight, with tho help
of younger brother, Fred Jr., and
Susan McCaaklU.
Three prouder fisherman-wom­
en, you could not have found any­
where.

.f f iL 'S v a s t iB

Henry B. Stevens of Orlando *■
submitted a bid for $115,950 for
the construction of eight class
rooms and a cafetorlum at Lyman
School and waa today awarded
the contract at the Seminole
County Board of Public Instruc­
tion meeting.
By MRS. RUTH LAYO
Three other firm* end contrac­
tors submitted for the Lyman LONGWOOD - A group of S3
School aapansion and addition.
teenagers met in Longwood this
Other than Stevens whose con­ past week to present the Idea of
tract time for the bid waa 300
daya were J. C. Harper Construc­ building a drag atrip. They all
agreed that the drag strip would
tion Co. of Orlando whose bid was eliminate
of the dragging
$199,400 with an alternate bid that is nowmuch
going on without sup­
adding $3,620 a id building time ervision.
of 1T0 days; Carol W, Hoppe of
They plan to organize any end
Orlando with a bid of $203,111 with
an alternate bid adding $4,Ml and all persons in Seminole County
a contract time of HO days; and Interested in dragging and to form
Carroll Daniel Construction Co. of a club that will be under adult
Sanford whose bid was for $319,140 supervision and to conform with
with on alternate bid adding $•.- ■trie: rules as to the members.
U3 and tha building time act at Longwood Police Chief Leyo,
County Commissioner Otis Four310 days.
Superintendent of Public In­ akre, Sheriff Luther Hobby and
struction, Rayburn T. Mllwee said Deputy Sheriff Morgan McClel­
land were all invited to this gath­
that tha board accepted an agree- ering and attended.
ment with the trustee* of the
Thera will be another meeting
Casselberry community church
Methodist to use their education Tuesday evening Aug. 14, at 7:30
building for s portion of this p. m. In Sunnyshadc Perk, Long­
school year to house some of the wood. All persons Interested in
Lyman school children while wall­ the county and especially parents
ing for the completion of these are Invited to attend.
rooms.

To Build Drag Strip

of four baby squirrels. Three
weeks ago “flMakers" Ganaa, h
eat belonging to tha Ganaa boys,
Gary, Grog, and Fred Jr., gave
birth to three tiny kittens.
This week during a natura study
hike, 33 of the young campers,
along with Conch William Layer,
found a baby squirrel which had
fallen from i neat In ana of tho
big trees. This started an inten­
sive search for more squirrels. Humphrey To Try
Today the number has reached
four, which have been put in the For No. 2 Spot
WASHINGTON &lt;*— Sen. Hubert
box with “ Sneakers."
IL Humphrey-of Minnesota laid
Not -rooming to mind tha kit­ today he was "very much en­
tens, the cat and tha squirrel* are couraged" as he prepared to leave
ell living together “happily" with for Chicago to seek the Demo­
"Sneakers" furnishing the food cratic vice presidential nomina­
for alL
tion.
Thera la a lively battle going
At the lime time he predicted
on to eto Who Will get to take the Adlai E. Stevenson will be nomi­
squirrels home when the camp nated for president by ihe Demo­
la over on Aug. IT.
cratic National Convention “not
Directors of tho camp, Fred later than the second ballot.”
Cans*, William Layer and Mias “ I am not campaigning against
Lucy FUJoo are "especially wall i interview that be will try for the
pleased" with the progress made No. 3 spot.
during the swim period*.
“I am not campaigning agalnstt
Over M children have been anyone," he said. “Any name I
taught to ewlm and the campers havo heard mentioned for the vice
who could already awlm have been prealdentlal nomination for the
taught proper breathing and bet- Democratic party la the name of
tar atroae*.
a man for whom 1 hive high re­
Soma of the older ones are work­ gard and personal friendship."
ing m a water ballet program.

ST. LOUIS un— Mark R. Holloran, Democratic national commit­
teeman for Missouri and chief
strategist of the eampolga to get
the Democratic presidential nom­
ination for Sen. Symington (DMo), aays Symington would make
a good vice-presidential
mate for Adlai Stevenson.
“He flu ideally tho qualifica­
tions for a vice preaidant laid
Aegrut t
down by Staveruon," Holloran de­
clared.
Linda Harria (Sanford)
“The contrast between him and
Irma Joan Williams
Vie* President Nixon weald be
(Altamonte Springs)
tremendous."
Births
11jllorsn said when and If tha
Baby Girl Dague
Missouri delegation switches from (Mr. and Mrs. Georg* A. Dague)
Symington at Chicago most trill
Diackargee
undoubtedly go to Stevenson.
Hoary Bill*
(Altamonte Springs)
Jack Hickman (Sanford)
Boat Enthusiasts
Viola Dantola (Sanford)
Lomuol BwtoU Jr. (Sanford)
Will Meet Tonight
t
Members are urged to attend tha
meeting of tha Sanford Boat aod
Haiel Sckilowsky (Sanford)
Ski Hub tonight in the Clvie Can­
Ruthle Lea Tillman (Sanford)
ter at Ft. Mellon Path.
Arbutus Beall (De Bary)
The meeting nrhlch li scheduled
Harold Hobby (Sanford)
to get underway at • o'clock la
WUlia Mat Browdy (Oviedo)
opent to the public.
Births
Baby Girl Williams
SONGWRITER. SINGER TO WED (Mr, and Mr*. Eugene Williams)
LOS ANGELES UR — Songwriter
Baby Girt Beall
Jack Brooks, who wrote “Old
(Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Beall)
Buttermilk Sky" end “That's
Ptorkergea
Araore." appeared at tha mar­
(Oviedo)
riage license bureau with singer
Dorothy Baker yesterday and ob­
FRIENDLY REPARATION
tained their permit, although
LOS ANGELES Ift-Film diroeBrook* laid It will bo fou
tor B r a c e Hamben too* has
before tbo ceremony.
agreed to pay kto estranged wife.
-Wo shop early," sari ]
Gay, $3M mrotkiy alimony and
child support prod la# trial ot * *
divorce csR. She to IS. aa octree*
additional
aad modal knewp as Gay FaltoSON FAGS

Hospital Notes

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D ial Is Confident
Proposed Causeway
II Be Constructed

Britain Delays
’M a jo r Airlift
LONDON Ut—Britain today post­
poned the start of a major air­
lift of troops to the MoJiterraneen
—and at the u rn s time was re­
ported preparing to pull some mili­
tary units and personnel from
Germany to cope with the Sues
crisis.
?rlme Minister Eden, in a ma­
jor radio and television speech
last night, declared his confidence
that a workable seheme could be
found In peaceful negotiations to
resolve the fermenting dispute and
said the British "do not seek a
solution by force."
At the same time he reasserts!
British Intentions to use forth If
necessary as ■ lest resort: “ 1 must
make plain: We cannot agree that
an act of plunder which threatens
the livelihood of many nations shell
be allowed to succeed."
Britain holds that Egyptian Pres­
ident Gamal Abdel Natser’e July
M nationalization of tho Sues Ca­
nal Co., Is o menace to her life­
lines to Middle East oil supplies
and her far Eastern commonwealth
partners and colonies.
The War Office said the airlift
wee postponed tor “at least 34
hours."
Six Bristol Britannlss, each ca­
pable of carrying 100 men, and
nearly 300 smaller planes were to
start tho first wave of tho airlift
at dawn tomorrow with movomant
of tho headquarters brigade of tho
3rd Infantry Division.
Widely printed press reports In
London said tho 15,000-man 3nd In­
fantry Division may ba withdrawn
from aWst Germany, whore Britain
maintains four divisions and a tac­
tical air force.
Meanwhile, diplomatic and other
activity ranged far and wlda, as
the Aug. 10 opening date of a SInation conference on International
control of the Bool approched.
Indonesia — tha 30th nation to
line up—agreed to attend the con­
ference called By the agreement
of Britain, France and the United
States,
Iran, another nation that has ae*

I f T out R m U to Not
D elire red B j C P, M.
CaD 1821 Before 7 P . M.
F o r Delivery

Weather
Portly elowdy aod roattaoed ra­
ther warm through Friday wtth
ecetlered afternoon and evening
thm dm bow rn; lew tonight Ti­
l l grotto to moderate variable
wiado.

Troops Are Ordered
Into Ahmedabad As
ino Continues
BOMBAY, Indie irt — Troopa
were ordered Into Ahmcdahad to­
day as the second dsy of bitter
languare rioting raised Ihe e n m i­
ty total there to 11 dred and 200
injured.
Five persona were killed end 24
injured today.
Police battled this afternoon to
restore order within a five-mile
radius of the general postoffice.
Bands of arsonists roamed the
city of 600,000, ITS miles north of
Bombay.
A postoffice, ■ police station and
several municipal office* were re­
ported fired.
Tho riots are protesting Prime
Minister Nehru's plan to form a
big new Bombay state embracing
both Gujerati-ipcaking and Mara­
thi-speaking area*. In New Delhi
today the lower house of Parlia­
ment approved —241-40— Ihe gov­
ernment bill to create the biling­
ual stats.

For Study

“ One of the most serious
leme feeing the State ot
Rayburn T. Mllwee, Seminole today la Ita road program
County Superintendent of Publle William H, Dial, Fifth District
Instruction, and Fred R. Wilson, Road Board Member, a a he spoke
County attorney for tha board, before members ot the Sanford
will attend a meeting Aug. IS, In Klwenla Club at It* luncheon meet­
Tallahassee of the state's (7 coun­ ing yesterday.
ty school superlntendsnts. The
session his been called to discus* “Demands on all levels of gov­
must be held down. I'm
administration of the state's new ernment
advocating any Increase in
pupil and teacher assignment not
taxation—even though we could
laws.
use
it," he continue!.
The measures were passed at
Diet
told the Klwaniana, “Hie le.
the special session of the Legis­
lature s i part of a program de­ glstaturo realized that we needed
signed to prevent racial Integra­ good roads—and there evolved the
tion In Florida by lawful meani new “highway code", for the State
that highway construe
State School Supt. Thomas D. of Florida
was put on the bads ot need
Bailey said 11 Is "Imperative that tlon
Instead of greed." Dial further re­
every county ba represented." He iterated, “I am happy to ace tha
asked the superintendents to bring law because regardless ot who the
their county school board attor­ road board member might ba
neys with them.
roads will ba built on need."
The laws require local school
officials to assign pupils and Dial then said, “ I would Uka to
pay tribute right here to the Semi­
tsachera to the schools to which nole
County legislative delegation
they are considered best suited. —Senator
Douglas Slenrirom, Rep­
Intellectual and acholaitlc ability resentative Mack N. Cleveland Jr.,
and psychological and sociological aod Votle A. Williams, Jr. (who
factors are to be taken tote con­ then waa a representative) for
sideration.
their effort! to behalf o! tha 'high­
way coda*
Youth Loses Thumb Tha road board member cited
the program now underway to the
Feeding Chimp
present (local year ast
ATLANTA, lit - A rod-halred T- (1) Highway 17-41—the most Im­
year-old Atlanta boy lost a thumb portant-will do much to reliave
and w it slightly clawed on tha tha bottleneck.
arm when ha attempted to feed (3) Money la tha budget fer I f
popcorn to a 300-pound chimpan­ 93 from Five Points to Freneh
zee1al Grant Park Zoo yesterday. Ave., saying, 'T in aura the County
Freddie Porter, who waa rushed Commission can obtain the money
to a hospital u an ambulance, for tho rlght-of-weya",
later told hts mother:
(3) Money In the budget for IT
"There’s nothing mueh wrong, 91 from Maitland to Leo Road,
really. You go on homt. i ’ll be oa commenting, ''We are trying to
good as new in no time."
plan overall programs such as
Freddie and a half-brothar,, tha full length of 17*92 to Daytona
Pete Kanes, 14, had been owim- and US No. One."
mlng at the park. They decided to (4) A project with the city of
take a look at the animals nearby. Sanford—the resurfacing of Pork
White Pels wee watching tho Ave.
lions, Freddie climbed a four-foot (3) State Roid 4$ from Lake Jes­
iron fence erected to keep visitors sup to the Volusia County line.
a aafe distance from tho chimp's
(•) State Road 41 from French
cage.
The youngster reached out to Ave. to Park Ava.
give Marie, the chimp, some pop­ (7) Construction will start next
corn. Mario took tha popcorn and week on the New Smyrna Beach
Freddie's right thumb, then tried Road, State Road 413,
to pull Ihe boy through the bare (g) Mellonvllle Ave. to Lake Jetsup Bridge on State Road 46.,
and into the cage.
Sgt. 1-C William A. Campbell, Turning to the proposed cause­
a soldier from Abilene, Ttx., res­ way sen se Lake Monroe Dial aald
cued the screaming child. Camp- "I have never felt that the pro­
troll said the animal releaied posed Federal Highway by-pairing
Freddie after tha sergeant gave Sanford was a feasible route but
that highways should serve com­
her a few sharp kicks.
munities near It •&gt; well as serve
DISTANCE HELPfl
motorist*. Your County Commis­
IN LAW TROUBLES
sion and the Volusia County Com­
LOS ANGELES tit — There la missioners ere wisely gambling on
nothing like a little distance be­ tbs feasibility of the causeway—
tween parents end young married and I think It la a good gamble."
couples to help solve the in-law The federal route from Orange
prohlrm, says a family relations City or other points to the Big
expert.
Tree Road—bypassing Sanford—
Samuel D. Gilbert, administra­ would require one overpass and
tive assistant for the Institute of ona underpass, Dial continued, the
Family Relations, prescribed mi­ rlght*-o(-way would be expensive
lage e* a remedy yesterday at end the project li estimated at
an institute workshop attended by $4,937,000.
church and school counselors. II* Citing tho new route from Or­
added:
ange City to French Ave., Includ­
“ Distance, however, is only a ing the coat of tho causeway, Dial
help, not the full answer."
said, “ Would come only to $4,*
493,000, a saving of a half million
dollars and of more than three
miles in route."
Dial revested that the project
is reedy to submit to the engineers
for study.
Dial salJ that reasons for the
study end survey are, (1), the sur­
vey la necessary to market the
hoods; and (2) the Steta Road
Board wants to be assured of a
feiiible project.
lb s road board member ended
hie talk with, “ I am confident this
reject la feasible—I am confident
will be built."

M. E. Baker Jr. Is
In Train Accident
Word has been received at The
Herald office that M. E. Baker
Jr, was la a serious train oeeident Tuesday afternoon near

WHO REALLY CAUGHT ITT A four pound I I ou
and Enron McCaskill while they were attending
C A M I F WtobeMl)

by Gory Genoa, Fred Genoa
(er Children.
Summer Day C u p (99

He suffered rate end bruises
and his right leg had to ee am*
pouted. Mrs. Raker flew te Kingsman Hospital te he with her hus­
band yesterday and hie mother
and fathar left yesterday after-

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R. R. Callahan
Passes State
Dental Exam
Word haa been received that Dr,
Robert X. Callahan, aen ef Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Callahan has
passed the Florida State Board
Dental examination and la new
eligible to set up practice la the
■tote.
Dr. Callahan who is married te
the former Martha Page of this
city attended the University of
Georgia from 1947 to 1961 and
graduated from the University oi
Mwyland detfalr»**e$ tU ,Junto*
He waa a lu m b er of the G ar*
• i Odontologies! honor society and
before entering college served
with tha U. 8, Airforce for two

years.

Dr. Callahan graduated from
Seminole High School with the
Clan of 1943 and pitched for tha
New York Giants farm dab far
sometime.
The Callahans have four chil­
dren, two boy* and two girls end
“ are thinking about setting up
practice in Melbourne."
Mrs. Callahan h u been teaching
school |a Baltimore for the pool
twe. year*.

Collection Division
For Credit Bureau
Is Established Here
D. K. MrNab announced today
the establishment of i Collection
Division for the Credit Bureau of
Sanford, the offlea to be located
to Room 403 of the Atlantic No­
tional Bank Building.
According to McNab, tha new
service will encompass the entliw
field of collections, and ahaU be of
a type heretofore unavailable to
the merchants of Sanford. Tho
division la to be operated by Cornmerclal Consultants, Inc., of Ol*
Undo and will be managed by R.
G. Thompson of that firm. WhllO
membership to tha Credit Buna*
will b« necessary for full credit
reporting, the services of the Col­
lection Division will he available
to all credit grantors In the San­
ford and Seminole County arcs,
McNab said.
Aa pending members of tho
American Cotlectora Association,
Inc., nationwide claim forwarding
will be possible for retail, profes­
sional and commercial account!*
McNab itated further that tho
new deportment (hall employ tha
■ame operational methods in usi
In Commercial Consultants OrUo*
do office. The Collection Division
will bo fully bonded for the pro*,
taction of it* clients.

M asons T o Hold
Services For Po d
Funeral services will be Mid at
j p. ra. tomorrow (or a J . Pope
la the P in t Methodist Church
with the Rev. J. R. McKinley a£
flclstlni. Burls 1 will be In Wvj*w
green Cemetery sad the Masoal
will conduct services.
Actlvo pall besrsri ore Randal
Chase, D. O. Caldwell, E. C. Harp*
er, J. C. Hutchison, J. L. Certey
and
L. MlUer.

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Buddy Brtgmon Is
One O f Hottest
Members In Music
i y HAL MCCLURE
HOLLYWOOD UR •*- One uf the
hottest newcomire in the music
world today Is ■ husky boy-nextdoor type named Buddy Bregmin.
The M-yetr*eld arrsn|«r and
orchestra leader has coma v long
way alnte he left the University
of CiUfomle at Lot Angelas el*
years ago. He was than consider­
ing following his father In the
steel business.
Today his credits include ar­
rangements for such hits at Gog!
Grant's "The Wayward Wind,"
"W h o Are Wo." "Suddenly
There's a Valley," and " E l l a
Fltlgerald Sings Cole Porter."
Bregman'a contract with RCAVictor allows him to appear on
any other record label ai arranger
or orchestra leader. Victor has
the tola use of hi* am ices as
stirring piano artist, however.
"1 believe I can do s Ju s ar­
rangement for Count Bui* is
one for, eay, Jin e Powell." He's
does both, by the way.
And where many arrsngari
have trouble knocking out on*
song arrangement ■ day, Brag*
men eayi, "I can do four without
trouble."
Brogman'e talent has landed
him the top spot as artist and
repertoire m a n for Norman
Gram's J a n at tha Philharmon­
ic Vtrva label. Ho should tarn
about US.000 this yaar.
Not bad for a young min who
couldn't make up his mind about
what to do whsn ha left school. In
Ifsy 1M0 ha tnarrltd Gloria Hslay,
daughter of comedian Jack Haley,
and thay left for New York on
Ihslr honeymoon.
He was visiting Haley at « tele­
vision studio whtre the latter was
starring in a summer replacement
show when ha got his start in ths
muala buiineia. The pianist didn't
show up for rehearsal and Breg­
min flllod In.
"Right Ihsn I decided I wanted
to bo a musician," ha aald.
Hs got a Job as an arranger
on tho ihow.with orchestra leader
Carl Hoff. "Thry even paid me
white I lasrnod," he said.
After tha show folded tha Bragmans came back to Hollywood,
where they found tho going rough.
"Man, 1 pounded on doors for six
months," ho said.
And it wasn't until ha did the
arrangements for singer-ictreii
Joanne Gilbert for her 1U3 Hoesmbo opening that his career
startod moving agiln. For two
yean, ho aaya, ho did arrange­
ments "for practically every big
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sh ip St lo u th . lUite* So t u i .
t t. mlnola County Florida.
j
T»u and *acb nr you ara requlrsd

In fit* v»tir am*nr with th* Cl*rk
„r th* abnra »ntltl*il Court ann
•»rv* a m r lh*r*of ttnnn P'sljtiff . attorn*)., Wh«*» addr*.* I* *«
Ka&gt;t Pin* Strc*l. nrland". Florida,
not lattr than th* t»th d«r of Auelint. A. t» m s. as rsflutrert hr 1a».
*!•« a T&gt;*rr*n Prn Conf*"*n will ba
ant-rfd . —.In-t you and **rh nf mil
IS WITNESS WMBItKOr. I hav*
h*r*ii»ln **t mr hard and affix'd
m* official »ral »• Ba-fnrd H*mln..|a t-nijnly. Kln-'da this 2Alt* day
nf jotr. A n m s
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INAIOM RAT RlTCRII, Miss
America of l l i l , ouddlei up to
her flantw, linger Don Cherry, in
New York. Tho pair ttnnot m-rry until Share* crowns her sue*
m so r in Atlsntle City In Sep*
(ember. Mlm America rules stlp*
ulste that tbs queen stay ilngle
during hsr rslm ffarrmaKeinli

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CAnnKI.RERRV CARDENS, INC,
s P lo rld s corporsllan,
risiBiirr.
V IR aiN IA WILLIAM!, s i si.
TOi

HTARTS TOMORROW — 2 BIG HITS

Illfcn d S h tS .
NOTICE O P SUIT

LEO

DOROTHY WILLIAMS a*ij. It
desd, h t r unknown heir* St I * * ,
l-eatr**.
it-vt.**.,
«r*nl«*«.
l lt n a r i, rr*d tor*, tru«U*n nr
oilier c la im a n t. hy, thruUlb.
under or aaalnat her:
YOU AND KACII UP YOU H E R E RT TA K E NOTICE, llist ■ »Ult h*«
h*»n f i l 'd s a i l ' d you In th* nhoxr
Cnurl. Th* n a tu ra nf th* «ult nr
procaadtna 1* s suit to q u i d th*j
title In III* plaintiff l» th« he rein.
*ft*r d s n rlhed ttroneriy In ttamlonla.
f*ounty. Florid*. Th* nama nf th*
Court In which aald m lt or pro*
rre.tlns la p r n d l n s la th* Circuit
l.'uitrt uf the Ninth Judicial Circuit.
In and for Hemlnnla County, Klorlda.
Chancery N;&gt;. SISI.
The a b b r e v i a t 'd lltla nf th* eaaa
li •VaaMlherry flardtn*. I n e . a Kl«r-

GORCEY

FORD
p ric e d
tr a c k lin e

Ltgal Notice

M-ni.tr Clerk
tu .
nl t
AKERMAV, 1*1 U . A AKThMAV
«a v»-t p ‘-c “ trccl
ftrtando. Florid*
a t t o r n * - . for Plaintiff

night club act io Laa Vegas." Van
Johnson, Vie Xlamone, K ay
Thompson and Jana Powell, to
mention ■ few,

am i

Most horsepower per dollar—
V-8 or Sixl
Compare all makea of trucka. Compart net hone*
power, compare suggested list prices. You’ll dis­
cover that Ford gives you more power for your
money than any other truck line! And only Ford
gives you the gas and oil economy of a modem
Short Stroke engine in tttry truck, V-8 or Biz.
Tho factory-suggested list price* of Ford Truck*
are sailed right down with the lowest. Many, many

Ford Truck modela are priced BELOW all com*
pefifire makes! And Fords pay off to ownm
through ruaU nlut: it stays high, thanks to the
big demand for used Ford Trucka. Consider
maintenance roth: Ford Trucka are built stronger
for preroi* longer life!

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,
AS A A m lsU trstrla nf tha Sta.
,
t* ta nf
i
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HUNTZ
HALL

Is half-ton Held. New
Bit. bos on 118-In.

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th.
' J t * ; f » k l a r * u n l y J u d e a nf SKMf.
n # u l ,, V. Florida, tny final ra.
Mur*, a r r n u n t and vnuthata. a* Ad*jllilairi;lrla nf t h . d a t a nf Norval
*»*rta«L Ostssa'A. aaA a t aalA
,tl*i*. than and lltara, m aka annll*AAtJ*A •* tha aald J „ d « , fnc a " ‘a .l
Aal*lawi.nl of my admlntilrnMnn nf
wale •at* !* , and f»r an n f d . r Ala.
■rhsretiia m - * . am h t d m i n i . t i . m ,
tbt* S ilk a s p nf July. A. n

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Prc*. A T rust .Officer
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ENTRIES PQE U. i . AMATEUR
CLOSE AUG. IS
NEW YORK tit—Tho United
States Golf Assn, his announced
that entrili for tha Mlh Amateur
golf championship will close Aug.
10. Tha entry fa* Is &gt;10.
Tho tournamtnl la oat for the
KnollwooJ Club a t Lake Forest,
Ul., Sept. 10*1S. Knollwood will be
open for practice between Sept. 4
through Sept. 0. Harvla Ward, Jr.,
ot San Frsnclaco won the crown
last year el Richmond, Va., and
will be on hand to defend his
title.

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t'in rSTC*NATmVJU&lt; BANK

WINTER PARK, W IN T E R

C ir c u it C o u rt. S tm ln o t*
Cotinic. F l * - l d R r n I. nordlrk

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tli« tin* of tk* tin t paMloeUos «t
thii nolle*. E»ch cUlm or damme
mini bn In wrltlae and contain ihn
nine* of r*«lda*ca nnd t&gt;o*i offien
■ddrtt* of lit* claimant nnd mint b.
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TluirJ-, Auff. 0, 1956, Pnye a

Safety Theme T his'
Month Revealed
As 'Share Road' .
TALLAHASSEE — Florid.’,
highways would become virtually
le d dr nt free if August's safety
theme "shore the ronJ’1 wa* fob
lowed by ell motorists.
That is the opinion of Patrol
Comdr. II. N. KfrWman who emphnalied, for motorist Informs*
tion, that the lack of surh com*
men courtesy ctusci a lot of the

WUBU C U M R K L »
ORLSSUO
T llin sU A t
KVRVIVU
Adventure W ith P ads Walt
Cartoon Carn ival
W ra th sr-N sw a -U D orU
John D str New*
Hunting * Fishing with Don
Rendesvflus
enchanted M irror
•ones of Tastsrda*

Legal Notice
J
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T&gt;r
la

tbs t w i t sf tbs t’s s s tr Jatfs*.
l M l r C n a l i i f is ts sf riartSa.
P R O B A T 11
rs tna K tia ia sfi
a n n a si lean k b

r m i . vont K Daeva,*4

Not Ira It herebv a lv tn that tli»
u tid trtlrn td w ill, on tha Ith
of
N-pteiuber. A. D „ t*i*. pre.ert to
th* llonorabls County Judge of Hon.
jool* County. Florida hla (In ti ralurn. account ant vnuehera. ai Adn ln litra to r of tbs Kststa of Anna
M o u r . d*c*ns(d. and at lalii : 1m*.
then anti th*r*. make amillraUnn
to tha .aid Judge f r a (Inal i n ' U .
of hln administration of itld
C ent
tale, and for an o rd fr dlschar.lt,s
him as such administrator.
B a ird thla tha I H day of Au*u«t,
A D. JtSt.
O rttn D. Fa rre ll
As Adm inistrator of tha
Katats of Aann Metier
Bsceaaed.
IV T i l 11 N I N T H L ' i n r t T T t .O t U T
tlF T H H N IN T H J t f l i n t I, n i l*
I I IT
IN AN'S F U N ■ R tllN u l.l;
t o t N T S . F L O tlftt A.
I tIA N l'tlllV NO, SI ah
F lt K B T . IIA tIB A N D 1H A IIK L L E &gt;1
IIA U K bis wlf*.
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Plaintiffs.
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at al.

Mr* Melte Miner (center) and
his sister. Mrs. Frank Saltrmsn
(rear), on his return to Wish*
tnjtton, D C. with his Chinese
wife (right). Miner spent five
yearn in Red China as a virtual
prisoner and was recently given
an evil permit. He la believed to
be the last American business­
man In the Communist country*

Defendant*

H L IT T O Q U IK T T I T L K
no m u
t o i iK r u N D
T O t F IIK D U I I A L U who.* lett
known
rseldenc*
was Ktoneham
Middles*! County, Mae.acbuietU. If
all** and If dead Ms unknown
lielra at law. legatees. dseleeet or
grantees, and F L O llK N C K A. I IA L U
Me wife, whose ta il known residence
wna Moneham. Mlddle.es, Coun­
ty. Uaasachueelts If alive, and If
d&gt;.d her unknown heir, at law. lean*
teen devisees or eranteei and any
Ji-ul all oeraona having or clalm l-g
V - hav* any rlg h L tltla or Interest
•i iii* o m n e rtr In fteminol* County,
Flo rid a hereinafter described:
You and each nf you hereby take
notice that a tult has been file d
aaalnst you In th* abov* Cuurt.
Th * nature of tha ault or proceed­
in g I* n tult to quiet title In th*
plaintiff* to tha hereinafter describ­
ed property. T h * name of th* Court
to which .aid ault or proieedlmr
la Instituted I* Th * C ircu it Court
nf th* N inth Judicial C ircuit. In and
for th* County nf Seminole, Slat*
af Florida Chancary, No. I l l s . T h a
abbreviated till* of Ih* cats I.
^•Fred T . Han* and laab tlU M.
F l a — , h i. wir*. p l a i n t i f f . , v. Fred
i* Holt et at. defendants1'
Th a description nf th* real propert r involved In eald proceeding de­
scribed In th* Complaint It aa follow**
lg&gt;te I to f t, Block 7 of W E S T
W IL D M K R K S E C O N D S E C ­
T IO N . LONC1W O O D . F L O R ID A ,
ari-ordlna to tha Plat thereof
&gt;
a. recorded tn Tta t Book S, pas*
S. Public Record* of Btm m olt
County. Florida.
T..*i and each nf you ar# raqutrad
ta fit* y -y ir answer w ith th* cle rk
„f the abov* Court and avrv* a
j-o p y thereof upon plaintiff*' attorfre e , whore addr*-. I* I I East Pin*
Street. Orlando. Florldn. not later
t n - t th* Sdtft dav of August, A. D.
ISIS as required by law. )*«■ e Dapree pro Confe-.o wilt ha aatifad
s r c ln r ' von and aacb of vou.
IN W ITN K R H W H E R E O F I h*va
h ereil'to net m* hand and afflvad
WV nfflelai aeal at Banfnrd. 8 *mtp..|n County. t-'loeMv, thla l lt h day
af Jiftv. A. D. ISIS,
n p H E H N Iio N
C lark nf th# C ircu it C o u rt
Pemlnol* County, Florldn
fly A. J. I.nndqulst
D »n u tv Clark
fg R A I.t
|A K E R M A N D I A L * A K E R M A N
« » C a.t r*na Street
Orlando. Florida
Attcrneva for Ih# Plaintiff*
N O T II H o r S U IT
F T A T H O F F L O R ID A
u--'- MAWS A ft K T J
F E R O l'B O N ,
who** addreaa, reel deni* and Post
D fflra addreaa L unknown) If living.
a r.l If dead, all her unknown heir*
*1 law. davl.aaa, taaateaa. banaftrUrl*e grantee*, rrndltore. or claim ­
ant* nlherw lve 1&gt;v, through, or un­
der her. who,* ad-lree.ee, realdenree
and Poet Offlc* Addre.ee. ar# uakn ow n- and all paraon, having or
H frla lm ln g to have any Inter*.t In th*
^ f o llo w in g devcrlbad lard* .H u nt* I*
BamlnoTe County, Florida, lo -w lt:
T h a t part of th# B tV 'i of th#
H W 'I of th# 8 IV*i of Hertlon IS.
Tow nsh ip I I Bouth. Rang* t#
Kaat, ly in g North and Weat of
Oranga Uuulevard.
T h * natura of thla ault la to yaNiur* cartaln clouds from and W&gt;
iu ltt
lit and cui.ftrm
cubflrm th* tltla tn tb*
iiiu
leratnaboT* dascrlbad proparty.
Th e name of th# Court la which
ault baa bean Instituted la tha C ir ­
cuit Court of Iba Ninth Judicial
Circuit, la and fo r Btmluul* County,
.F lo r id a .
y
T h * abbravlatad till* of th* Causa
I* M A R T P. K A U F llO L D at *1,
Plaintiff*, vs. U A H U A I I C T J. F E I t O l ’HCN. at al, liafandant*
Vou and aacb of you ar* baraby
noiltled that suit to ramuv* clouds
(rum and confirm Iba tltla to tb*
abov* daarrlbrd land has beta
brought ggalne, you la Ih* abuv*
rnt.lTad causa l y S IA ItT P. K A L ’F J 1U L II. A N N E
B N U K K . LO R K N B
K A L F H O L D . JR ., M A II &lt;1 A H K T
IH J Itr . O R A C H
A T 1I K T . A L V IN
K A C F I IO L D , and R L 'T II SCDHOWHKt. and you a rt bateby required ta
fit* w ith lb* C lark of thla Court
A you r written appearance tparaonally
^ « r by attorney) or answer or otharw t » nlaad .herein o* ih* ISih day
af August A. Ik I I I* . (., lb* Com Jdatm la said Csurt. aa piuvtdad by
IIK R K IN fall not or a User** pro
confa.ao w ill be aelered against you.
IV ITN K b ll my hand and atal ot
Bald Cuurt at Sanford. Seminal*
County. F lo rid a .. tbl* nils day af
J u l r A. I), ISSN

FRIDAY AUGUST 9th

C H A R U I I T D H I T M IN M , 4» . It
shown reunited with his mother,

Girl's Dresses
All g irl’s dresses in ngc* 1 thru 12.

REDUCED TO CLEAR!

All Children
Summer
In ages 7 thru 14. Regular 2.50

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By Jeanne Smith, Dodge Safety Consultant

I
•HELPLESS FEMALES^ wc a thing ot the Mat- Modern
women tackle home repairs, house painting, and other man-sited
Jobs, with aa much zest, and uaually as much proficiency, aa their
husbands.
And when il conics to tilings mechanical, the gals are showing
an amazing interest In, and a p li- ----------------------------------------tude for. the hitherto mysterious topics as the car’s basic medianworking of gears, plugs, pistons leal system, preventive mainleend valves. No longer content with nance, emergency road service,
merely driving a car as long as Rood driving habita, how to trade
it will run, today’s feminine drlv- ,n ,nt* b,iy * far ,nt* Prt’P 'r *n'
e n are exceptionally eager to ,u S tlp i C.°» Cf»fnmnhiia h**i*f u
S e f A
(And n° C ed fo rT 0 . invifed women’s
, , “*1 *A.,er,rAra.
^
groups to his showroom for a
hlle Manufieserin of such classes, he hanlly
turera AssST1 T .5 #
*n'lciP.ted uhat followed. More
I iim .
-ttr
than 123 feminine driven turned
«u r * * r e 1 m
out for Ids ilrst meeting, then
U..1 t h a t fin
went proudly home to impress
their ti'isbands wilh their nrwraLintrvi U
found knowledge. Other group,
censed^drivers
.r e women )

ta mints.
mtai’
ngure in

.

In npea 2 thru 12.
UKGULAH 2-98 to 5.95
Age 2 thru Cx
VALUES TO 1.98

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d lT d i f f e r * t l w e c j
-that dingus and a ihingumboh.”

A
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Swim Suit

1.29

■" In
tart.
w church and
camr
from. . FT- A.

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In a variety of materials, brc*
1 thru 7.

One grmiii boy'* niMsrt
■hlrtH (none larger than
•ffe 6).

REGULAR PRICES 1.49 to 2.98

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SETS VALUES TO 1.98

tn simple, nontechnical lan­
guage, the classes cover such

7 Pair
Mm L Mcklsy
John L. Stickler of Charlotte,
North t ’Arolina has been aterlad
Intrmational Freaidont of ITons
IntamAliooaJ at th* aaanrtastriw'B
B&gt;th annual convantion la Miami,
Florida. Uona IntaraationaL with
« W n mamhara tn 1X934 U mM
Cluha in 73 countries or ragtOM.
la th* world's largaat aarviua d s h
wganiaitirn.

r o u ^ m m

Boy’s Long
Trousers

Shirts &amp; Trousers
In ahurt trouaurn mid t&lt;»ntruatinif shirt, both i'oni|iU*lo|y wanhuble. Ajfe 1 thru 7.

While tfuburdine, vuishublik

hair# to borrow mot
than 7011 n#fid m k
Hi m

70a «m i

1 111 ngc I

I in hfp .1
B In age 4

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111 Wait First Street

407 Wegt Centra! Avenue

A N f O R O

*We Invite Cherg* Accounts"

PAINTIHO APRON
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Gean-Up Program Should
itod To Improvo Scenery
frain from ualng highway* a* a dumping
ground for their refuae.
The American public hia to pay out
from fifteen to twenty dollar* per mile for
nomeone to clean up the me** that'* left
behind by motorists.
That’a why we're delighted that some
state* are courageous enough to crack down
on slovenly drivers. For one example, the
State of Georgia imposes a maximum of
tl.OOO or a year’s imprisonment on litterbugs,
Forth Carolina arrested 81 trash strewer*
and convicted 80 of them in the first 12
months of Its clean highway program.
Eight of those state* which have sharp­
ened their laws report that sloppy motorists
have become considerably neater. That's
pretty good proof that a get-tough policy
really works.
THorids brag* about Its beauty—nature
working wonders with its foliage, greens­
ward, tropical axtravagantas, lush flower­
ing plant plumage, lakes, and moss laden
trees, But, to see these lovely pictures with
a foreground of empty cigarette packs
chewing gum wrappers, candy bar contain­
ers, beer cans, napkins, and even sacks of
garbage, doesn’t pack such a big wallop
with our visitors—or even upon ourselves,
Let's get tough here—and institute a
highway ctean-up program that will im­
prove the scenew everywhere.

There are tkouaimdi of peopfe riding up
] down tbs roads of our dty, county end
'-’Itate who think th a t Florida hlfhways a rt
'"Chair own private wastebaskets or garbage
In aome states it Is not so easy to get
•v'aw ay with such tactics on the part of motor*
• /" la ta . •

For instanea — thirteen state* have re.....eently stiffened their penalties for this ofli lsnse which Is getting serious, according to
a survey by the family economics bureau
of a nationally known insurance company.
We believe that If those who insist on
^throwing trash out of their car window*
-and litter the roadside* wherever they stop
knew that by so doing they are costing
themselves plenty of dough, they would re-

"What Win* Won?

What wina wars?
An obvious anewer comes at once to
■mlod -guns, bomb*, military aircraft, naval
vessels, trained and eouragtou* .troops.
•hi'
But that Is not all of the answer by any
■' "means. The very heart of warfare is supnlv7" tag the ability to deliver the Incredible varla
, ty and quantity of things that any fighting
-•I force must hav* If It is to survive, much
lass win.
This helps to explain something Secre­
tary of the Navy Thomaa said the other day
*
*
b
--th a t World War II started to be won the
day America began building ahip* faster 'Pray For Peace'
than they were being sunk. And anyone who
Our great country was founded with
has read Churchill's great war memoirs
Jmows that England was terribly dose to prayer.
And, as all of us are aware, those who
, d e fe a t in the early stags*—largely because
came
to the shorelines of America In its be­
;, ..the ton the U-boata took of merchant shippginning
were searching for uence—a coun­
7 bg-could not then be adequately replaced.
try
where
they could live without oppression,
■ r Another top authority, Admiral Carney,
where
they
could worship according to their
- former Chief of Staff, has said: "Until and
convictions,
and speak as they wanted so
unlesa the seas dry up, w* will be con­
fronted with problems of achieving his own lnp-‘ ns they did not harm their fellow/nen.
.
_____ _________ ■
&gt;____ . ___ . L . _______. 1 ___ L t And now, the United States Post Office
crossing
and denying
the crossing of his
Department
is spreading the word through
•nemy; for nowhere In the future can be
discerned any total substitute for the great the medium of cancellation dies that to
"Prnv For Pence” epitomises the highest
highways of the seas."
aspiration*
of the American People.
Evan if the seemingly impossible should
Beginning
with the first day of this
happen, and another chance of war be in
aome way wholly allminated, we would still month the first group of cancellation dies
Mad a great and modern U. 3- Merchant csrrying the slogan "Pray For Peace” was
marine For our economic welfare—which furnished to fifty of the nation’s Inrgest
BMona the welfare of the fanner, the work­ post offices, according to a recent release
er, the manufacturer—depends in tar^e part from the office of Postmaster General
m a vast volume of foreign imports and ex­ Arthur E. Hummerfleld.
Dies for other first-class ami secondports which cen travel only by those high­
cI hhs |K»st offices are being manufactured
ways of tha sea.
and supplied as quickly as possible.
President Elsenhower, on June 20. signThe Sanford Herald
ed Into law.* MILAUtbfirir.Inrr t&gt;n
B a ta e v S a t u r 4 a r *a&lt;r i ii n S a y
"Pray For Peace* «aMMkt(oR die t* first and
second-clns* post office* with annual receipts
of $8,000 or more .These post offices handle
slv)ut 07 per cent of the United States' mall
volume.
Tha Hare!* I* a marnbar at tha ataaelataa Praia
Th-» slogan "Pray For Peace” will ap|&gt;ear
whiak la astluae eotlaaivaly t* th* a a* far raasbi lea­
st** at all th* laort nawi prtrta* la this n»w,*ip«r. on millions of first class letters every day
which are directed to every corner of the
rntinn. The Woahington, D. C. Post Office,
for example, indicates the Initial die that
Is being furnished for one canceling mach­
ine will cancel upwards of 80,000 first class
ill Obituary nottcaa. earda at thanks, resolution. and letters, with the "Pray For Peace" slogan
fit ablartataniant for th* purpose »f ral.l-a
unua will ha ahargad far at raeular adV.rtl.tnp rata*. In an average day's operation. Approximate­
the same rate of cancellation would apply
” 8* &lt;»_________ Thundoy, Auguit 9,1068 ly
in other cities.
TODAY'S BIBLE VERSE
Btost important, in thl* new mova bv the
And if ho atn against tha* seven times in Post Office Department, is that millions of
the day, and aovon times turn again to th««, jteoplo will read the motto "Pray For Peace"
•aying, I repent, thou ihalt forgive him— as often as they receive their mail. It will,
Luka 1T;4.
undoubtadly become Impressed upon the
A ■?od
to do to others aa wo would minds of the nation that prayer is ImporIlk* to bo true tod.

Veterans Corner

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&lt;• three questions of Interest to
former servicemen end tbair fansflies:
Q- Whet ia considered full-time
on-the-Jab training under the gon a n Gl gtlir
A. Full-time training mean*
the standard work week of tha
firm whore the veteran la trainJog. but M t lam than M hour* t
week. Training of lea* than ftg
houra a week may be authorised
U th# firm's standard work-week,
arrived at through collective bargaining, ia loss than M hour*.
Q. Mp appUeaoon for disability
•ampinilin has hoc* turned down.
4ewm. I ytan to awoaL Do I fUe
Oip appeal dtnetiy w l* VA'a

state property.
Vaterana living fn Central Flor­
ida who wish further information
about their Gl benefits should
write the VA office al ft| g. Cen­
tral Av*., Orlando,
PtMT-OKADUAn CHAMP
CHEYENNE, Wyo. tri-Bob Brea
don, won the broad Jump at th*
•tato class AA track meet and
was a member of Cheyenne'* rec­
ord-setting MO-yerd relay taam.
Yet ha Isn't even in high scboot
Bob’s a ninth grader a t McCor­
mick Junior high ia Cheyenna.

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CHICKASHA, Okie. &lt;ri-Charl.y
Boswell waa aisled to find a big
log Jutting aut in tha river at kla
favorite fishing spot
Enough driftwood h*J collected
around H that fi mads a perfect
spot t* fish from and pretty aeon,
Boswell stretched aut tod began
doting.

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TOTVOK l A

V A cnm oN -rt
aiMSTOMAKW

bidi th« (hooting of *renei allow­
ing a Couple In a double bed, and
thla m trictlon nearly created a
cri»l» In Franco-Amcrican movie
relations during the making of a '
recent picture in Perl*.
Th* film "The Ambaiiador'a
Daughter," wa* written, directed and produced by Norman Kraina,
It i* a com*dy about a young Gl
who falla in love with a girl who
luma out to be—who else but the
daughter of America'* ambaisa&lt;
dor to France. A plot hs* to have
■om* connection with the title. Or
doe* it?
Kraina figured he could lava a
tidy 1400,000 If he shot the picture
In Paris and uied an all-French
crew and c u t with the exception
of ■ few Imported American star*.
He did, too.
But ' there were complication*.
The first came when actor John
Forsythe, pitying the American
soldier, gulped and blushed when
he glanced into a mirror and
presumably saw the undraped
boaom* of aome night club chor­
ines.
' "Why should he look . ember* ■
rawed?"
argued
the French raitT-T
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R. M urphy M akes Dipl omacy Career
■y I AMIS MARLOW
Associated PtfM Neva Aaaly»t
WASHINGTON ---- A State De­
partment official scratched around
(or word* to dscribe a diplomatic
trouble-shooter for 61-year-old ilob*
ert Murphy.
He lettled for UiU: "He mud be
like a good rewrite man on a
newipaper. Hi* job l* to itraighten
out a atory that'* been all mriaedtip.''
Latert me**ed-up ttory assigned
to Murphy wat In Lon ion. The
State Department *ent him flying
there when the Britiih talked an­
grily of Ming force against Egypt’*
Preildent Na*ter for (ailing the
8uei Canal,
For Murphy International Jam*
and Jumble* have been a life and
a living. He made diplomacy a
career, aUrtlng in 4he Stale De­
partment'* foreign lanrice S3 year*
ago, aervlng at port* here and
abroad while working hi* way up.
He'* a* high now a* he can go in
the foreign »ervlce with the title of
c*reer amba**ador and a salary
of 113.000 a year. Only one other
man, Loy Henderson, ha* the aamr

fWKIOMOHT

macy M year*.
What could Murphy do In Lon
Jon? row out what the British
are thinking and planning and
keep Secratary of SUte Dullei Informed: relay American thinking
to the Britiih; make auggertioni; like Dullei, for the top Job. ^
leek solution*; maybe pour oil on
Such ■ man, although not trained
troubled water*.
In diplomacy, may be a* tuccc.sOne thing he ean't do on hit ful with the head of aome foreign
own: commit thl* country to any itate*. A gooJ examp]* wa* Che*,
agreement or line of action unlesa ter Bowles, onetime advertliing
told to do *o by President Elsen­ man. While he waa ambassador to
hower or Dulle*. And even a Mur­ India he got along better with
phy Isn't alwayi enough. Eisen­ prlma Minister Nehru thin thi
hower sent Dulles over to join him. diplomatic profeaaionaU.
Beiltlet old-timer* ilk* Murphy For an Idea of how widely u*
and Henderson, the State Depart­ State Department een uie a rMn
ment ha* a handful of other men, like Murphy, here are Ju*t a few
a notch or two down the scale, to assignment* over the pan 11
send Into tough, tight, hot or deli­ year*:
He wa* iMlgned to deal uith
cate spot*. They too have made a
the Vichy French; he helped pa,*
career of diplomacy. ,
They ere thl* country'* top, the way (or the entry of Amerl.
trained experts in foreign afaflr*. can troop* Into North Africa; he
They ere adviien to the secre­ repreiented Preildent Roosevelt on
tary of state. Whether or not *pedal Job*; he we* atn advl.tr
he Uriem to them Is up to him. at Cen. Elsenhower's headquarter*
There'* a difference between them and on the divirion of Germ^jr
|»nJ the Korean armlrtlce.
w
and their bon, Dulles.

In his axcellant coltaction of
Vera*. "Light Armour," Rich­
ard Armour not**:

Rout These Insects
With "Bomb" Attack
ty HUMAN N. WNMUM, M.B.
WITH mosquitoes, It’s tha fe­ room will kill tha mosquitoes
male or the aperies you have to present—and houseflies, too. Tha
gaseous solution evaporates-a t
worry about.
She’a the ona with the sharp
tongua. But not only does aha do
all tha blUng, aha Is, of course,
the one who lays tha egga—hun­
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You can help prevent th* birth
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Avoid exporing yourself, fam­
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which holds water from ft to 10 ily or pata to It unnecessarily.
days—m ight bo the breeding Aa for inaact-repeUenta, there
place for thousands ut mos­ era many good one*—"6-12'* for
example, which wtU give you
quitoes.
Actually, dlaaaaaa carried by boura of protection. Another
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annoying and tbelj loud bum* of two parte Indalone, two part* j
mlng frequently keeps many of ethyl bexanadlol and six parts,
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Ona last word of caution about,
Lhasa rapellanta—don't gat them I
The brat way to climlntt* them into your ey«a.
from your horns U by us* of tarosol bombs, a ft per cent DDT spray S. O .: C an f
or some other recommended In- without Injury?
sec tic id*.
Aerosol bomba usually contain
u solution of DDT and pyre thrum In which the bon* la eaten away.
*o that In the normal process of
in liquid ga*.
Raleaslng th* solution for walking and moving, the bone
about ft seconds in an gvirag* may brook or fracture.

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3oma turn up thermostats a hair,
While other* think them aitly,
Borne Ilk* It cold-aome Ilk* it hot,
Somo frets* while othera amethar.
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SocialfcocnlA

Follow Family
F orm alities

Formalities between ' the fami­
lies of the bride aiul groom
should not be overlooked during
the engagement period, foolish
e
though they may seem in this in­
formal modem world.
BY SANDRA BERG
They are certainly more
For the p u t month Mrs C. A. by Mitt Allyson Lee, piano; Miss port ant to families who live at
Anderson Jr, end
daughter, Joncll Lee. acrobatic danefc; Miss some distance from one another
Laura Ann, Mr*. T. E. Smith and Suisnne Jones and Miss Cindy or have met very little, but they
Denlie de Fallot have travelled May rendered solos. Margaret arc aLo worthy of consideration
over 7,000 mllea visiting and and Leslie Jones gave a comical by better acquainted parent*, for
sightseeing In Little Rock. Colo­ skit and Carol Hick* did a drama­ true friendship between families
rado 8prings. Denver. Salt Lake tic reading. Betsy Williams had at this point may have a great
City, San Francisco, Fresno. La* the devotion and Mis* Ann Libby effect on the future happiness of
Vega*. Ft. Worth, Dallas and introduced the mothers from San­ the engaged couple.
New Orleani. (Try saving that ford who were present. Helen Pit­ . Strictly speaking the fiance's
* In one breath) Mrs. Smith spent ard was the emcee. Also a water parents—or some other member
two week* with her »nn Edward melon cutting w a s enjoyed. of his family If h 'j parent; are
and his family In Santa Clara. Mothers from bmi.Mrd were Mr*. nut
living—should vUlt
the
Calif; and Mr*. Anderson visited C. R. Jones, Mr*. C. O. Jones, bride's parents within twenty-four
her daughter, Martha Hamner Mr*. W, A, Ludwig and Mrs, hours of the engagement being
and family In Placervllle, Calif. Michel Thomas. "The children en­ accepted. Nowadays some lalituda
They alio vlilted with Ruby joyed it thoroughly," beamed Mrs. Is allowed In time—especially
where distance is involved—but
Tljamoson nnd family In Foley, Pitard.
this call should be carried out a*
Ala. A very full vacation would­
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Uukur ara soon us possible.
n't you *ay7
•t i l
two tired but happy people! They
The visit snould be rclurnrd by
Mr*. Georgia Rooth, Slanted have Just returned from a three the bride-to-be and her parents—
Houston and Mias Bobbve Morton weeks vacation in New York City again according to the more rigid
have relumed from a trio out to and Cleveland,' Ohio, On the way dictates of tradition—within three
days.
vt**t hi* parent*. Mr. and Mr*.
to New York they visited with
J ft. Houston In St. George. Utah. M-ster Sgt. and Mrs. Chris J,
Though these are the only rule*
Enrnut* thev visited man'1 nnlnt*
Ducurcl and boys. While in tha on the subject, obviously the mar*
of Interest including Grand. Bryce "big city" they attended and en­ the parents can get together on
end Zion Canyons; Hoover Dnm; joyed a music convention at tha a friendly basis throughout the
Mesa Vl*ta, the ancient Indian Hotel New Yorker with his broth­ engagement the better.
VHIaee: the Temnt* Sonar* at er and aister-in-law, Mr. and Mra.
Where dlstaneo prohibits such
Salt Lake City. Utah; La* V«gaa, George Bukur. The four Bukura visits a mutually
convenient
Nev. and New Orleans. La. Oeor- then journeyed to
Cleveland meeting ahould be arranged as
rla and .S'anlev are nlannlnt to where they Joined Mr. and Mra. soon as possible after the engage­
be married A**" M In Maitland. John Bukur. Thia wai tha firat ment announcement and well be­
Merman Middleton,, active in dra­
time the Bukur brothers had all fore the wedding.
T called Mr*. Wade Garn-r to been together in 17 year*. "The
matic* at Seminole High School.
ask about h»r daughter. Ro*e- Sli Bukur*," as they bocame
Sanford, i* in the midst of a busy
marv. who ha* heen In N'tirtei known throughout the town, were Swimming Party
summer in the Great Smoky Moun­
training «t Florida State Unlver- honored at a large gathering of
tain* where he 1* designer for the
Is
Enjoyed
altr at TaRshas*ee for the na»t their Roumanian friends, many of
latrat Hermit Hunter outdoor dra­
two years. Rosemary, for Red aa whom they had not seen for By Youngsters
ma, "CHUCKY JACK." Gatlin
we rail her) it now retting her yeara. Another highlight of their
burg, Tcnn.
Miss
Helen
Pitard
was
honored
hospital training at the Gaston trip waa a Roumanian pirnie.
’CHUCKY JACK" opened June 22
Saturday
at
her
home
by
hrr
mo­
County Hospital In Oulney. She Games, dancing and "delicious"
In the spacious and beautiful new
will be horns tomorrow for three foods were enjoyed. On the way ther with a swimming parly from Hunter HIU* Theatre, located four
week* and then will be off to the home Mr. and Mrs. Bukur visit­ 2 to 5 p. m.
miles cast of Galltnburg. It was
The arfair was staged at the named in honor or the productive
Jtekson* Memorial Hospital In ed Canfield, Ohio with Mr. and
swimming pool in the backyard of playwright of CHUCKY JACK. UNMiami. She I* working on her BS Mr*. Nick Bucurcl and family.
her home and on the sun deck TO Til ESP. HILLS, VOICE IN THE
»•••
degree In Nursing. The aystem I*
art up an that a atudent goes for
On the New Arrival Liat. . , . where the refreshments of hot V/INI), and other outdoor drama*.
two year* lo the college and then Mr. and Mrs, Jack Nobles living dogs, soft drinks and eup rake*
ClIUUKY JACK, saga nf Jhe fam­
two yeara in active hospital work. at 1&gt;09 Park Ave. He is a chief were eaten by hungry youngtlrri. ed frontiersman, John Sevier, who
Helen’s
father
acted
as
life
Aa a new Idea the officials divid­ In tha Navy. They have two chil­
won life battle nf King* Mountain
ed up the d a is Into groupa nf dren, a girl eight and a boy six. guard .for the parly. Decorations
sevens with an Initruetor to each Lt. and Mra. 0. J. Leaper from of yrilow and red crepe paper
group. Thla la tha Drat time it Mlllry, A la.,. now living at 105 were used on the aun deck and
ha* been tried and Rosemary Laurel Drived The Leaper* have patio.
Those Invited to enjoy, them­
"srem s to like It." We know ahe ono girl thraj years old. . . . Lt.
will make good.
and Mra, C. E. Myers of (27 Cata­ selves with a coot awim were
• •••
lina Drivo here from New York Judy Ludwig, Diana Nichols, BusHelen Pitard tells me thet For­ City. . . . Mr. and Sirs. Richard unne Jones, Betsy Williams, Ann
est Park School doted Its sum­ Mabe from Parkton, N.C., now Libby, Barbara Bradley, Margamer session Friday with • "wow living,at 1QV E. tip i Blrcqt. Ho et Jones, Sandra Kader, Betty
derful" talent show put on by la a chief petty officer in the Pitard and Helen.
Alio, Alex McKibbln, J o h n
youngsters from Sanford. Some Navy. They hava a little girl aix
Mann, Mike Roberts, Johnny
of tha numbers given were done Weeks old.
Whelchei, Emmett McCall, Wayne
McCoy, and Tummy Burner.

Calendar .

Former Sanfordite Claimed
'Genius As Stage Designer

What Would You Do If Given
Chance To Do Wedding Over?
It akcond guessing la permlstibia for aporta writers and politi­
cal observers, then why not let
tha young marrlad woman hava
her chance to turn back tha clock
to rearrange her wedding day.
An informal - survey taken In
ana community revealed many In­
teresting answers to the question
"What would you do U you had
your wadding lo do overt"
Some new brides said they
"wouldn't change a thing. Loved
every bit of It."
Others
varied from
minor
changes to complete revisions.
8aid Mra. Stanley Scbrclber:
"I would Insist that there be no
small children at the ceremony.
They are loo restless and noisy.
"1 also would make aura all
the luggag* be In tha car ready
for the honeymoon start. We for­
got end had u&gt; rush to my house
for it. We almost missed our
plane."
Another bride wjth a bitter
lament concerning attendants la
lira. William Mari. She asyi; "I
ae* now that my maid of honor
ahould have worn a cocktail
length dreaa Uke the bridesmaida, thus blending with the
whole wedding party. Bui, 1 ad­
mit now, 1 waa quite stubborn
about it at the time."
A military bride. Mrs. Wallace
Wildcnradt, says aha would have
done the same thing all over
again. Both were in the military
service a t the time of tneir m ar­
riage.
"If we both were civilians,
however," ahe remarked. "I would
hava had a small, quiet wedding
performed i t the church 1 at­
tended aa a child. Our famlliei
and a few dose friends would
have been there. Afterward* the
reception at my borne would have
been small. Then my husband and
I would have gone to a romantic
spot nearby for our honeymoon.

fisih &amp; o n a lA
Carolyn Cantrell from 'pm m da,
Va., and Nancy Liveuy from
RoberivlUe, Tenn,, are visiting
M in Marianne Strickland for a
week. They will then *uy with
Sandra and Banja Monforton until
next Wednesday. The girls became
friend* at Virginia la Vermont Col­
lege at Bristol, Va.-Teaa.
Mrs. Alma D. W alter of TaUa► hasaee arrived today tn visit with
• her ion and family, Mr. and Mrs.
U S. W alks a t e children.

v*'-'

"After all," she recalled, "our
wedding and honeymoon were
squeezed out of a weekend pass."
Even the groom, who haa little
to aay about the wedding, must
be allowed him day of reckoning
on the aame question.
Steven Phillips said: “i. would
have limited the guests to Just
the immediate family. There
were too many distant relatives
most of whom I never saw be­
fore and haven’t seen since!" .

Happy Birthday
August •
Scott Kirk
v
Floyd L. Sparkman

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Donna
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Reubin A skew ■
Reveal Plans

men of the First Presbyterian
THUBSDAY
The Intermediate Choir will re­ Church will meet at 8 p.m. at the' Miss Donna Lou n trp c r, daughhearse at First Baptist Church at home of Mrs. At Wallace, Loch ter of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Hai*&gt;
Arbor. Mrs/ Joe Orseno will be
pm .
per and Reubtn O'Donuvan Askew,
Thr Mid Wcrk Bible Hour will co-hostess. Mrs. Clifford McKib- ■on of Mrs, Alberta Askew and tha
be conducted by Elders Arthur btn Jr., is chairman.
laic Mr. Askew of rensaeola, have
DeYoung and C. C. Howard of the
The Session of the First Presby­ today revealed the final plana for
Fuat Presbyterian Church *t 7.3U terian Church will have its re­ their wedding which will ba held
p.m. in the absence o( Rev A. G. gular monthly meeting at the Aug. II at 8 p. m. In the First
Mclnnis, pastor.
church at 7:30 p.m.
Presbyterian Church.
The Deacon* of the First Pres­
TUESDAY
The Rev, Angus G. Mclnnia will
byterian Church will meet at the
Circle or the WSCS of the Meth­ officiate at the doublering candle­
church at 7:45 p.m.
odist Church will meet as follows: light ceremony.
FRIDAY
f rcle No. One with Mrs. John S.
Mis* Mary Ross Anderson will
The Rev, R. II. Spear will have White, W. let St., at 9:45 a. m.;
morning devotions over WTRR at Circle No. Two with Mrs. C. E. be organist and will play the tra*
8:30 a. nt. representing the Semi­ Chorpening, 2535 S. Palmetto Ave., ditlonal wedding marches and mu­
sic. Dick Aiken soloist, will render
nole County Ministerial Assn.
at 9:45 a. m.; Circle No. Three. "I Love Thee". "A Wedding
MONDAY
Mr*. W. E. Glidcwell, 2410 Stevens
The Rev. R. II. Spear will have Ave., at 9:45 a. m.j and Circle No. Prayer," and "The Lord’! P r a y
cr."
,
*
morning devotions over WTRR at
8:30 a. m. representing the Semi­ Four with Mrs. M. L. Nichols, 2118 Mrs. It. M. Moore Jr., a college
Oak Ave., at 9:45 a. m.
nal County Ministerial A«sn.
friend of the bride-elect, from Tal­
The Pioneer Fellowship and lahassee will act as matron of
The Friendship League of the
Recreation
will
meet
at
the
First
honor while Mia* Kay Haines,
Congregational Christian Church
will hold a regular meeting at 1 Presbyterian Church at 7:30 p.m. sorority sister from Daytona
The Anna Miller Circle will meet Mra. Herbert Strnslrom and Mrs.
P, m. at the home of Mrs. J. R.
at 9 p. m. at the Elks Club for Ua and Mrs. Donald Love, Orlando,
Jones Sr . on Brardall Ave.
,
Circle* of the WSCS of the monthly meeting. All members will be bridesmaid*.
Methodist Church will meet »* are urged lo attend this session.
Roy Askew, brother of tha
The Woman's Bible Class of the groom, Jacksonville, will serve Rl
follows: Circle No. Five, Mr*. J.
11, Walker. 1719 Sanford Ave at First Baptist Church wilt have a best man, while Sam Armour,
3 p. m.; Circle No. Six, Mrs. T, session at 3 p. m. in the Educa­ Pensacola, Walter Eriksun Win­
A. Burleigh, 1513 Palmetto Ave., tional Building. All members are ter Park, and Richard Montat 3 p. m.; Circle No. Seven, Mrs. urged to attend.
ney, Jacksonville will be usherThe Unity Glass will meet In the groomsmen.
(
R. W. Sturdivant, 613 Myrtle Ave.,
at 3 p. m.; ircle No. Eight with Valdez Hotel i t 8 p. m. with the
Little Sherry Stewart, niece of
Mr*. W. S. Thornton on W. Firat Rev. Josephine Stuckle as teach­ the groom from Pensacola, WtU
SL, at 3 p. ml; and Circle No. er. The public is invited.
be flower girl.
Nine, Mrs. Carl Wllliami at Mc­ The Gleaner* of the First Bap­ A reception will be held imme­
tist
Church
will
meet
at
the
home
Kinley Hall at 3:30 p. m.
diately afler the wedding ceremony
The Women of the First Presby­ of C. B. Rudd, 1907 Adam* St., in the Sanford Woman's Club.
terian Church will conduct their at I p. m.
WEDNESDAY
Executive Board .Meeting in the
Crush half a dozen rusks and
session room at 10:30 a.m. At 11 The Girl Scouts will meet at mix them with a* good dash of
a.m. all day circle* one through First Presbyterian Church at salt and pepper. Real an egg with
eight will meet at (he church. 3:30 p.m.
The mid-week Ribio Hour will a couple tablespoon* of water
There will he a covered dl*h
Just enough to m'x yolk: and
luncheon at 12:00 noon, followed be conducted by Rev. A, C. Mc­ white. Dip a pound and • half of
lnnis,
Pallor
of
Ihe
Firs!
Presby­
by Prayer Band, thfn business
scallops In tha crumb*, than &gt;■
terian Church at 7:30 p.m,
and inspirational meeting.
thr ejg and again t« the erit* *•.
THURSDAY
The Boy Scout* of the First
Fry In deep or shallow fat to •
Presbyterian Church will n w t in The Junior Choln of the Firat bran'If ul gutdew brown, Bart*
the scout room at the church at Presbyterian Church will rehearse
with T artar Bauca.
at 8:45 p.m. at the church.
7 p.m,
Evening Circle No. 2 of the Wo­

and numrroua Indian Campaign*,
to *ay nothing of bring thr foun­
der of Tennessee, play* nightly, ex­
cept Sundays through September
1.
CHUCKY JACK, due to thr gen­
ius of thr former Sanfordite. I* the
first drama lo feature an nuuloor
stage de-tgnrd in a nun-»&gt; inmetrlrat arrangement. Mr. Miihileton
ha* devised two revolving *t*gca,
one for each of the *ide«tage*,
thus enabling five scene ehange*
in rapid succession.
Son of Mr*. Rus*ell DavU, for­
merly nf Sanford, now of Daytona
Beach, the veteran nf *ntne 150
play* in which he wa» director,
designer, nr artor—graduated from
Seminole High brhool In Sanfurd In
1912.
Upon completion of a year’*
study at Rntlins College, Mr. Mid­
dleton emhaiked upon three year*
of service with the navy. Colum­
bia University «n» Ills next stop;
whereupon he won a B. S. in dra­
matic art and an M. A. in speech
11950).
He ha* finished the c«ur*e work
required for a I’ll. D. at the Uni­
versity of Florida and !« working
on ids dissertation, "Design ele­
ments a* used by Modern Scene
Designers.”
Mr. Middleton 1* the only per­
son tn he In the employe nf bnlh
CHUCKY JACK and UNTO THESE
HILLS, At Crhrokee, *lte nf the
famed Indian drama, he Is serv­
ing Id* fourth summer a* stsge
manager.
With hi* wife, the former Mi**
Amelia Eggnrt, nf Pensacola, and
their Iwo children. David, seven,
and Clthy, five, he i* residing Ibis
summer in Cherokee, a scant
miles from GalUnhurg.
Mr. Middlrtnn, who formerly
lauglil at Maryville College aodj
the University of Delaware, will
leave with Id* family this fall for
Green»boro, North Carolina, where
he will be a member of the speech
and dramatic department of Wo­
men's College of the University of
North Carolina,

LOQHW
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FORSCHOOLond ALWAYS

,n Lanz
Australian Imported cotton,
printed pattern*. Perfect for
career, college and bark
school wear. Sixes 5 to 15.

19.95

A LUNCHEON -TO-LATEPAY DRESS of allk satin shan­
tung I* dotted in white on navy.
A bib of ehlrred whit# organdy
tills in lb# amooUily-moulded
bodice, and very deep pockets
shape the skirt at the hlpllne. A
petticoat la built into the dreaa.
Pols nie high Style thia sum­
mer. Tula la * Herbert Sond­
heim design.

MARY-ESTHER'S

For High School, College, Office or Home

Youll Be A

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In O u r Smart Fall Separates!
iha
Areas.
Ha Is William a (Bill) Me11si ns. official organist for tha
Democratic and Republican Na­
tional Nominating Conventions.
He’a seated at the exo*t modal
Conn electronic organ which will
spark the demonstrations at both
political conclaves.
The cumbersome wooden pipe,
left, of tha traditional wind driv­
en pint organ repreaonta tha old
way in music. Until recent elec­
tronic advances, thia pipe waa tha
only way nf producing authentic
o rtin tniiftlc.
In the hand of tha glri at right
are tha tiny part*—a tuba, relay,
resistor* and capacitor*—which
produce electronically tha earn*
note it formerly took the bulky
pipe to make. .
The electronic organ used at
both nominating conventions in
*42, and again thia year, la menu-

Conn Organ Cor*
Elkhart, Indiana. f
Mriialna waa aim at the organ
in tho 1952 conventions. Then,
commentator Lowrll Thomas re­
cently noted M... he had the larxeat listening audience, by radio
and tela vision, that any musician
ha* aver had.
The organ you'll hear, as you
walrh this year's convention* on
your television screen or listen lo
your radio, i* the same model
many people buy for their homo
recreation rooms.
You can hear it booming over
background noises because of a
unique engineering feat Mora
than two Urns of special amplify­
ing equipment and large •(•cab­
ers, hooked together by mllea of
electric cable, boost organ vol
ume to that of 3,000 radios.
Oh, yea, in ease you hadn't no­
ticed, organist Bill alio teems to
refer the *68 model beach wear
&gt;tho Victorian version. ■

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Mew claaata b eg in n in g F r i­
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All th# nrw fall fwhlons and fabrics are here, now ready for your ejec­
tion. Du lid a diversified wardrobe of akirti &amp;. blot 19, jumpers, jackets.
Styles by -Saeony, College-Town. Henry Rosen field, .lane Irwlll, Jumpers
from 1045, Skirt* from 6.95. Sweater* from .5.95, Rloufea from 2.95,
Jackets from 10.95, Slacks L Bermudan from 4.95.. Do plan to come see
them auoul •

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*

Braves Open 5 Fateful
Days In League Race
Z O L A

By KB VOLKS
TOK A8WCUTKB PKKM

ROSS

I thumping.
Bndtwa

Brtri'lSSr m^Sfftnff hSS?
tuuon. "Such thinking m wot 'or
my nena Will, tie true wist i w
cy w s connive*. Nobody out n
cooeuver could nave cioonod nee at

*****
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Golf Tou moment
Gets Underway

MBd# -

B m U /i't runner-up
dnm ptoM by Wttn-

r***r

HALF
AHTWAY.

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with 5 . Bob Buhl o . tb# atdMtoS,
tha Chicago Cub* M ,
open fiva fateful d i n to th* proa- d taM af to within Us purree tags
(u n picked National League race potato ot the I r a t e rad I tt
tonifht with their areond twi-nifht! | i M l ^ Milwaukee
donble-heaoer In M hour* t | i i u t
w k iu s e ira u __■«- » .i* id .
the St. Louti Cardinal!.
1 '
tt " f ? The fourth-place Cardtoela ipUt * * * * " ■
M m M the New
with the Bravos'last tight, win* Yerk.Qtonta.
ntoi U to l l inalnfi after a 1M
Is the Amtrkaa, Mickey Maatla

V tt 4 U ‘ f f i
*TA*
ill
0ULOT//M | VA

*vtowtD
it
WHtHe
A /c x ty

tarUMi to oe n snook own a oypoento. Me ra w— bored Dnvxr* dofooted air aad oardeaed nor naan.
Only wnoa oho waa Uoefea away
trout the Waiab nouao did Mrs vonlure io cnaage (be directions fivee
tho nock driver. -My Uncle Tua
O'Nona uvea there,' ane u p iaiaod,
Even a on*M am or Wouldn't no
led into epecuiatiaa about arby a
la the hotel toOby. ene ora van
the adenrng cunoalty of the man
and induced the guetered Clara
by htr warueet smile la pro­
duce Uncle fua. He waa ae good
aa rua promise, ter Tim came flytag down the atatr^ adJuaUng hia
wupendire oa the way.
-Mcgl You hear (Pam Kempt
Johnny *Jckt“
-No, o% we're all right I waat
to this te you. Uacio Tun. teat
there anywhere private T"
rua eoaiuterea.
Qua** the
arming room a private enough. Ho
lad net into aa alcove ebeitenng
two oat urea daukA -You ta
trouLM, Meg? Taut cheek* ore
red aa paooics.tleg ignored Uua "LUUa to me.
Uacio run. And don't interrupt."
Wbeg ana tuuened, ene trownad.
"1 wish t could nave etoian than*
pictures aad programa One of the
piciuree looked just uke louioc
uraseed in ditlirent domes. grown-

rua chuckled aad ml strwgntar.
WoU-i"
-U you need money, 1 could
•pare watt, Uncle ru n .'
"Ne, l ot weii-ne-xioa, g u t keep
your nick**.' Me lookea uuriouaiy
at aw. -1 nod no aouoa you wero
all uuc fond at Anna Luratae.Meg muraiuivo. aau-waauag to
toil aua too waa lea up with Anna,
that all aer empathy waa with
•jnvtu, out owe reeuamad oereeu.
Actually, u e aardly uadcretood
hor own oesuaaon about uavtd.
She wai net. we acknowledged, a

deserted by the one meet important
te you, you were eoutary. Mirheai
Deeded help too. He aamitteo o do(aaae (or uavio waa rough going.
One left rua with aid promise to
go to ora Francisco on in* tint
ooaL doing nemo, eae wondered

3 Floridians Will
Play In Pre-Season
Football Gome

mrnotrr

H u t FIT OFA
C/HClHHATtn r t v o r /to
BLOC,

JACKSONVILLE - Unlade IUnet* ar tajuriei ebunt them to
the eldeUnei, three reddeata tt
Florida will play to the Nattoaal
FoethaD League pretence f i a t
between the Chicege Cerdtodle
in i the Chicege Been here
Saturday night, Aug. IB.
Moat football faas, whether
they he- eleee fetlewera af the
prefeaalena) aide af the gridiron
taste or not, knew that two tt
he Floridian* dated to appear la
tha game are the Chicago Bean*
‘ullbaek Rick Caiarea of Taupe,
'ormcr University of Florid* atar,
rad Pat SummaraU of Lako City,
brilliant aitra point kicking end
of tha Cardinal! who waa a
Southweit Conftraace standout
at tha University of Arkaniea.
What not too many grid fans to
theat parts know, however, la
that tha Chieage Cardinal! hove
on their roster a former AllSoutheastern Conference center
from* the University of Alahamt,
who now makes Ms home to Dn-

longed, now of Uua would neve
happened. * Kemp a wile would
never nave dreamed at sucking Bar
owe no** into a seduction earn.
■verybody, an* ihougat uncom­
fortably, chraed on* goldw witch
or another, rn* miner* euugni
gold; Kemp nunted wealth and the
wiU-o'-tha-wtop at a d v e a t u r t i urh,
Jaaoa grossed money aso power.
How doei It happen that CarrtWhat did Micaaai wont? Charu making hl. heme to DoiL frriL f r r - . r r r . r
* * * * w.u, h. « . t . . d u u r
Heg^knowWUged^nar own^Votdaa ; married Dorothy Dunham to Doffu K l^T w aiU d tha r u i ^ rat Mad whilt both wara atteadtog
ahcfTto h the neat ese is seaUle; ' Alabama. They hava a yeuagstor
■he wasted to Haunt nor tell-tui- who amwers to tho muaicat name
(iciaacy is the tacea of aer lather of Kerry Lynn Carrigu.
aad Kamp-nuyba the world tan
Carrlgan U onr of the most toMag pulled aer auad from the trreitlng perionaUtlaa among the
intangibles et golden witches. She rook lee and veteran*—and aftat
wouM tall only Michael nor eentma. g fJshlon ho can fit tota hath
T 'T . T ’**
to
caUlorln—trying for a Job with
a
_ _ ----- -----tha Cardinals at their tralatoi
rr aa nf ux.»ookratrt
M y * « uec
rao.
u ^ , r o»lr t?u , uDl. r#r#rt
. , c# f\ t ^
~
A l^ k * &amp; all-aUU recegaltioa
. .«
.
while playing at Oak F art, DL,
\ g | # A a P W High School, atarrad at AUkdtoh

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WORLP tt* !* *
POUoH* HAHPtMAX*,
tab * m e h * h f a il
PEj NO PUT » i FLA*

Another Needles?
Is King Hairan
MIAMI, Fla. — la King Hairan
anothsr Needles f Both ar* Flor-

though ha Slayad
ml fullback at Al

Hairan Is a fine celt.
Well mlrht Pits aay that, too,
becaiua tha Floridian haa ran
two atrong aeeonda te tha WheatIt* Attblft hortft
Lika Need!**, King Hslraa waa
brad by W. E, Leach, who operatad tho Dickey Stable*, ehtalde
of OcaU to Central West Florida.
The farm ww sold last winter to
a aymUeata af Maryland and

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"
TONIGHT'S SCHEDULE
Daytona Btach at It. Pttanburg
OalnaavUla at Palatka
Waat Palm Btach at Orlando
Laaibure *t Coro.
Kaiburg at Cocoa
fMMinttJtrinM

through the IMS Mason, p lay*
to tha Cotton and Brntor Bowl
gamei, *nd
a top Cardinal
draft choleo after tha 1IM NFL
meeting.
. OreaUnga from Uoeld Sam dd&gt;»y*d bit (tart to profarttonel
football but ha maaagad u keep
hi*
to tho
gamo*
a* a mamher hand
of the
Fort
Jackson,
IX.
team during tha UM-M adMMis
when Ha waa Uamed mom to
JACKSONVILLE « — Raymond mat tima with Caiarea.
H. Recri, a member of tha U. S.
*a pro football ptavara to. CarBordar Patrol since 1M7, has uk- ,.i8lnPfn light but through huaUa
en over her* as Immigration and
----------------- :------naturalitatlon service officer.
•
•
Basra aarved at Tampa to 1PM
FI .
fl
.1
.
IMO and In l l tl went te Miami
f .Y tr A i llTlfWH R
where be Waa an ImmlgraUon In
U A U O U lU W I U e o #
apector for ill yaara,
.
il &lt; m i l * w i l t n i l l r l

QUIT! A OAl - •

V

O F SA N F O R D 'S M O S T M O D E R N

(or versatility? Bobby Roas, a
freihman baerball &gt;tar the pait
season at Virginia Military Insti­
tute, led tha club In batting with
■ .*08 mark, played first bast and
third bait and led the KeyJeta to
pitching with a t.M tamed ran
average and 1-0 recoid.

S P O R T IN G G O O D S STO RE

OPEN HOUSE
Rl D A Y — SA T U R D A Y
8:30 A M T O 9:00 FM

WE HAVE
A Complata Selection O f
Jn*» thtok, now
yon can pala;
aavtimet Ith Volthide A' yd Tyns
Flat Well Paint No
poiaty odor — so
prim* reunited—

Senkorik Gloss
fr Faint Co.

He! is rail friit Hgror

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Simmers Activities [
In second session 10 by i^“h,r, *•p*0^* ■
■-

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* !' ^ V W I I W w v M IV II
_
llff X flth I

ha&gt; Yottd for substantial cuts la
other areas.
Coniress passed a bin ospoo*

par cant increase to those re-

cslvlng benefits und&lt;r the Railrotd R#t,T*mtut Act Some 14.retim e in Florida, as Mil
f
** thousands of others throughNow that the 14th .Congreis Is °ut the country, will benefit from
fa rt of history, w# can closely t:,l* bill
fiamlite its activities and seel Smathers wss on* of th* key figbow'thay affect our state and ns-, ur** in the fight for Increased
tio a^T h e record discloses that j benefits to all retired Civil 8ervSeasMr George Smathers has had lc* employes and their survivors,
■ m * successful year in repre- *nd was successful In getting legeentiSt Florida and the nation In "•••Ion through the Senate which
Ui*~Qhltrd States Senate. Time would provide Increases ranging
sndhnpace do not permit setting' From 1100 to 1300 annually. This
L 0 tV a complete list of Senator *»«l*lation, however, failed to pasa
■withers' activities, but briefly, the House due to the lata date on
tho- following are some of his Hhici* it was rtftrred to the
achievements during the past Houss for consideration Hoemvar,

A n n ra rr

Ul 0*1111 congress 000

The Congreis adopted an
amendment, co-ipontored by Sen­
ator Smathers, lowering the eli­
gibility aga for women under
■octal Security from 69 to 69. it
ala* adopted/his Social Security
aouSdment increasing th* FedO aD aksra of old, age assistance
and aM to the blind and disabled.
After much bard work and con­
siderable time, th* Congrats fin­
ally passed Senator Smathera'
Trip Lease Bill which Insunt th*
haulers of agricultural products
the moat economical ute of their
vehicles. This legislation allow*
truckers ef agricultural products
to trip lease on n return trip
tome after having carried agri­
cultural products, livestock and
flak U market centers. Tht pass­
age of this legislation will be extremely beneficial to the citrus
Industry and all agricultural in­
terests la Florida and throughout
the uatioR. By permitting quick,
available and flaalbl* transporta­
tion of perlshabl* crops to mar­
ket, them will be considerable
saving- not only tc tha farmer
O t to tha consumer aa wall.
Congress
pasted
Smathera'
Caribbean Tea Bill, which repeal* tha discriminatory 10 per
oaaf personal travel tea on tripe
between tho United State* and
Central America, th* Caribbean
a n a , Meaieo and Canada.
Coikgreia paued legislation in­ road aad Public Utilities Commis­
troduced by Smathera to author- sion to give offset to Ha order to
Mo common carries to carry a die- remove tha antiquated eUtlan now
led parson requiring an atten- serving Miami aad removal at th*
at and sueh attendant for one tracks from tha heart ad tha elty
San. This legislation which has to a location further removed
recently boss enacted Into tram tho buainott district.
m elvod tho overwhelming By virtu* of reorganise tio* pro­
anyperl of tho American Federa­
ceeding! the State agency is frus­
tion of tbo Pkyaioally Handicap- trated and bleckad from doing
what M should do to protect th*
safety of eitlsoM fas thin area.
This legislation was net acted
upon by the Honan, but Smathers
Indicated that nalaa* tha attuaUan la resolved, bn will again Intraduce U m th* neat Ceagrasa
with tha outlook far success bring
much mors favorable than K was
Warn'granted u par sent t i all during this past Session.
V J . eonaumptioo in oscaaa ad All In all, tho Sad Session of th*
MM,Ml tons annually.
•4th Coegrasa was a busy, respon­
The Congress adopted Baulk- sible and constructive one passing
ora' amendment to tha Foreign sunk major legislation aa a m en
Aid Appropriations Bill, providing liberalised Social Security pro­
•a additional ttS million loan for gram; substantial cuts In foreign
aomk development at Latte aid; eateniloa of aorporatioa and
tries. Preference hi the us* ascis* taiaa; Federal aid to high­
at these fund* will go for region­ way*; farm legislation ambodying
al projects promoting konltfc, g aaO bank prsgrsa; extension of
education, sanitation and lead Ute Dofonao Produetiea Aot; adop­
MootUement. * Senator Smathera ted resobittea declaring U la th*

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a Congress of unity and achieve­
ment with Its efterta concentra­
ted on resolving all issues in the
light of the national interest. Sen­
ator Smathers was one of the
leaden ef the Democratic major­
ity that waa responsibla for thaso
flat programs that will benefit
Florida and the nation. .
PERSONAL RECOGNITION
Senator Smithan served as
Acting Majority Floor Loador of
tho Sonata during a considerable
portion of the Sasaioo. Ha was ap­
pointed by Senator Lywden John­
son, the Majority Leader, end car­
ved la this capacity during tho
latter'* abaenee.
Smather’c received the highest
•ward that may be preeeated to
any individual by the Cuban Gov­
ernment — tho Grand Cross for
hi* "leadership In govarnmont and
continued efforts to hatter rela­
tions among th* Americas." H* la
tho first U. S. Sonater to receive
luck an award.
Smathors was appointed to suoceed the late Senator Alton Barklay as Chairman of th* Democra­
tic Senatorial Campaign Commit­
tee. In this post, ha will ‘quarter­
back* th* IMS Democratic Sena­
tors whs aaek re-election and as­
sist those Democrats who oppose
GOP Incumbents.
Aa a remit of his legislative
record, personal laederihip and
continued effort* on behalf of
Florida, tho South and th* Nation.
In May of this year Senator
Ooorg* Smathers, seeking reflec­
tion for aaothor slx-ytar term,
wen the Democratic Primary nom­
ination by tho largest majority
over recorded in any Florida pri­
mary election.
Senator Smathers who has often
been mentioned as a Vice-Presi­
dential possibility, will attend th*
Democratic convention aa an altomato Stevenson Delegate, and
ea Chairman ef tho Democratic
Senatorial Campaign Committee.
With kis various Commltte* *&gt;•
algnmtnte, suek aa Chairman ef
the Military Procurement Sub­
committee; Small ‘Builnesi Com­
mittee; Chairman ef the Surface
Transportation Sub - commiu#*;
Senate Interstate and Foreign

Number O f U. S.
Jobholders Climbs

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Thurn., Aug. 9, I960, Pnfn 7

WASHINGTON, ift-Tbo number
of Amtrican Jobholder* elimbed
again In July to M.U3,000—set­
ting a new employment record
for the second straight month.
Tho Commerce and Labor De­
partments reported that the
total of amploycd was about 1U,uoo higher than in June and about
1,TOO,ooo nhavt July ef Uat year..
At the aama time, th* report' MADISON, Wl*., UP—Phil Campshowed tho number without Job*
hat two SS-ytar-old autos at
waa virtually without change
home her*. Both still have
from June at M U,000. Thla total
original upholstery and paint
represent* about 4 per cent of the J°“* *nd both nr* In A-l shape.,
civilian labor force of Tl million, Ho utes them to drlv* to and
which includes those in the armed from work—and for pleasure. He
forces.
use* them alternately so both gat
Th* at**! strike in July was about the same u*e.
credited with causing only a
alight Increase la Joblessness due
to layoffs la related ar allied in­
dustries. The number of strikers
la not included in the total of un­
employed unless they seek ether
work.
July waa th* second month la
history in which employment has
pushed above M million. Thera
were about SStl million Jobholders
in June. July also was the fourth
month in which the total waa
above M million. That figure waa
aurpassed when a new record was
act in August IMS, and again In
Slay this year.

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&gt;a n d TRUCK T I M SALS!

SIffB -C ISB H
P I l M O 't *

ItmlfoViovtet*
• a ether *!*••
•eel

Over SM year* ago, e London
club called the “8ubHreo Society
of Sunk*" arms formed solely for
th* purpoee ef consuming grilled
beefsteaks.
Th* Keep America Green pregram was organtsad in Washing­
ton stats In 1940.
Commerce Committee; and as ■
member of tho full Senate Small
Businas* Commltte*. Senate In­
terstate and Foreign Commerce
Committee, and Senate Finance
Committee, togathar with an out­
standing record of legislation and
personal accomplishment, your
Senator Georgs Smathers has had
a vary successful year.

Other alto* of Hl-Mllor Rib Low Priced, tool
U e o S prim n w fee •acMsiva O o t r a r l-T Card
Trask Tirwt Th* b w « Hi-MiUr Rib *Wm jrms •
Ms, gas, kukf itn I far W u sr I ra d io s , , , l-T
K in * Card l#r ssirs Mrragik. Oo« Iks tll-Milsr Rik
esdtv aad ka rare at track sir* eelisfssUaa el a saw

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Come See
the Rewards
o f Success!

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Men that by aaeiatteg Latin AmorIra In attaining ocaaomlt stabltlIp, w* In affect help euraelre*

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D O D G E SA LES IN F L O R ID A

IN CREASED 11.9%
3VER M A Y OF LAST Y E A R

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T*«1I fat tasit tk* w»f r»« 111* It
■kaa yoe »w* tkls kodtama 6 .L
tesitsr. Celer eestrel lets v*e
ante llfkt, ■sdl—. as dark tent,
tstra-klfk teas! Hit nates eve*
■nil teest slices eed.aefflas mi;
I* &gt;sns»s. S»sy out, sasy-U emmk
trty tea k* lilted eat ia a |llfy
tm qeUt, tkarsafk aUasUf. Aa
Idee! fift far say oeseilm. dirts

DODGE offtra tha beat value In Its price field.
Discover the Difference In DodfnI
DODGE rt-tutln vain- rnnkp with thn boat
Discover th e Difftwne* in Dodftl
And w« a rt allowtnf morn than avar for traded,
Discover thn Diffnienca in Dodge I
RCA Victor IT-Inch Thrift#*, lewor priced
RCA Victor TVl «T% smaller re Moot than
previous table models. ‘Midden PsacT
Tunlnr, Rollsrouad stand aval is Me. oitra
Rbony finish, Hpeetel model 1TM42L

This month w s'r§ aiming to boat all
previous records by giving tha
H IG H E S T T R A D E S in our history!

YOUR FRIENDLY DODGE — PLYMOUTH DEALER
Str«ct
SANFORD

INCL. WEIGHTS

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�Zhukov Soys Future
W or W ill Require
Larger Armies

Chaplain W ill
Pill Methodist
-Pulpit Sunday
" "CbapUkt Jack Sides of the Pin*
CUtio Air rare* Baa* win proach
at tha First Methodist Church at
| | a. aa. an Sunday in tho abornca
of tbo poster wbe la on vacation.
, Chaplets mdm ia a Mothodlat
■tlaletor aid is a member of tut
Mibeissippi Conference. For ihe
wait tkroo years be baa been aasigned te tbe Air Base at Pine
Cattle. During this period bo has
Soon overseas twice with the lis t
Bemb Wing. Flrat to England for
throe menthe In the winter of 1934■I, tad second to North Africa
daring April, May, and Juno of
this year.
Chaplain Sldoe did hla undergradaata work In Birmingham,
Southern oodogo, Birmingham,
Ala., aad received the B. D. de­
gree from the Vanderbilt School
• f Religion.
At the evening church hour
which begins at • p. m. preceded
by a quarter hour of organ music
tbo Bov. F. W. Gtcnlstor, Assla*

tu t fin the pulpa. Tha Rev. Olenfcter prior to ooalng to Florida
waa pastor of Flrat Baptist Church
Foamyaa, N. Y. Alao, at on* time
b* waa D inner of Public R*I*tfaaa for Bio Grand* College in
^Members and friend* of tho
Church art tordlally Invited to
boar thorn.

MATIIIBl CINVfNTIOt

Mina It A c o n of the cover of tho Democratic wo ven tlon book eent
out by the Chicago Host Committee for the party's national conven­
tion. The cover—in yellow, red, blue aad black—beam U^e legend,
."The Party for You, not Just tha Paw." (International goondphotoj,

New Market Sldtes Florida's Nonfarm
Opening Tomorrow Employment Takes
By MRS. RUTH LAYO
LONG WOOD — Tomorrow win Seasonal Drop
mark the opening of the "8 end
J Quality Market" in Longwood,
located in tha Payne BuUdlng.
Proprietors of tha new stor*
will be Sarah Mobley and J. D.
Kirkland, both havo been tn the
retail atora business befora hav­
ing owned the former Longwood
Food Market.
The 8 *L Quality Market will be
located where the Phelffer Mar­
ket has been for the past several
years. Mrs. Mobley and Mr. Kirk­
land (brother and slater Uam)
having purchased Henry Phelfier’s

SU PREX
MARKET
CARRIES A COMPLETE
LINE OF HOME MADE

TALLAHA8SEE—Florida‘a non­
farm amploymant took a normal
■eaaonal drop of 16,000 in June
to a total of 164,600, reports In­
dustrial Commission Chalrmaa
James T. Vocelle.
Current employment eatlmatea
were 1.4 per eent above June •
year ago level*. Industry groups
showing employment incwaeei
were contract construction; trans­
portation, communication
and
public utilities; and finance, In­
surance and real estate. Indus­
trie! showing tha greatest drop
were the seasonal trade end serv­
ice group* and manufacturing,
largely in eltrua canning and
preserving plant*.
Unemployment increased
In
June to an estimated 49,100, or
11,400 above May but 414 per cent
below tha year ago estimat* of
61,400.
Tha average earnings of fac­
tory workers touted 603.61 for
41.1 hours per week worked. This
Incom* was 36 cenU a weak highr~ than in May and 64.67 above last
June.
"Overall Florida business la
Improved over June of last year,"
Vocelle laid. "The employment
in service Industries, much of
which &lt;ia associated with tour­
ism, Is 7 J per cent above June
of Iasi year, which li a particul­
arly healthy indication."

NEW YORK IB— Soviet Defenie
UlnUter Goorgl X. Zhukov u r s
the new combination of air power
and nuclear arme "by themielves
cannot decide the atftcqpe of an
armed struggle."
The Ruaiian marshal cava a
future war will require targe
armlea and tremendoua quanUttea of ordinary arm*, dcapHo de­
velopment of alrpower and nu­
clear weapona.
Zhukov eapreaied the opinion In
response to queatlona aubnaltted to
him la writing by Hanson W.
Baldwin, military editor of the
New York Tlmea, during a-vUlt
to Moacow laat month.
Zhukov'a written anawera were
tranamltted to the newapaper
through the Soviet Embaaay In
Washington.
The cmbaiiy cold Baldwln'a
queatlona and Zhukov'a anawera
would be publUhed by the Soviet
pnaa.
The Tlmea atory aald Zhukov'a
anawer on the alrpowor-nudear
queatlon "suggested an evaluation
of warfare faetora that came
doaer to that of tho leadera of
the United State* ground forcer
than to thoae of tho nuclear airpower achool of thought"
Zhukov gave thU eiplanatlon In
part of the Soviet government'*
announced intention to reduce Its
armed forcea by 1440,000 men:
"Wo were motivated flrat of an
by cooaideratlon* of atrengthenlng
peace In the entire world and re­
ducing tenaion in the relatione be­
tween atatea, as wall aa by eonaideratlosa of developing the
peaceful economy of the Soviet
Union and rnlalng the well-being
of the people of the U.S.8.R."
Aaked whether the United
Stator had exaggerated Soviet
alrpower, Zhukov replied that he
had no prcclao data on official
UA eatlmatea of Soviet air
strength. He added:
"It U poaalble that aome cir­
cle* In tha United State*, aspectally thoae intereated la armament
order*, are Inclined to exaggerate
the amount of Soviet military air
atrength in order to derive bene­
fit for Increaalng appropriation*
for military purpoaea and creat­
ing an atmoaphare of dUtruat"
toward tha Soviet Union.

Agriculture Dept.
Forecasts This
Year's Cotton Crop
WASHINGTON (B-Tha Agricul­
ture Department has forecast
this yaar'e government-controlled
cotton crop at 11,661,606 bales af
300 pouade grbes weight.
The first estimat* of tho year,
this figure Is 1,161,000 bales less
than last year’s production of 14,731.000 bales. It compares also
with tho ten-year average of 13,006.000 bales.
Because of tha accumulation of

Dental Certificate
MUe Hope Weldle of Sanford
waa among the list of names re­
leased yeaterday by the State
Board of Dental Examiner* la
which 131 dentists and &lt;2 dental
hygienlata were licensed to prac­
tice In Florida aa a result of ex­
aminations In Jacksonville July
9-tl.
Successful applicant* for dental
certificate* other than Mias Weidie included: Laurent W. Belan­
ger, St. Petersburg; William Eu­
gene Chubb, Ker Weat; William
Frank Evans Jr., narasota; and
INDIAN CEREMONIAL OPENS
GALLUP, N. M., IB - Gallup's
annual Inler-trlbal Indian cere­
monial opened today with thous­
ands of white and red viiltora fill­
ing the town to capacity.

Cruise Sunday

The Sanford Boat and Ski Club
is planning a cruise Sunday. The
group will leave the Monroe
Bridge at • a. m. and travel tp
Silver Glen Spring*.
Those going win take plenle lee­
ches and the group will eat. there
a'ter which they win enjoy an a.ternoon of awlmmlng and akBng. •
Anyone desiring to go oa the
crulie or neoding more mitorm«»
tlon is aaked to call either Joseph
Nichols at 9234 or 20S4-R or jlhondel McMillan at 2806-J.
i____
n o t i c e

After July St,
not be reanonalblo for any
Inrurred by tha WAITS
CO.
(signed) J. Walt*

PM NAVTI NtWin radar picket thlp, V.5.S. Price, la shown oa It
waa commissioned at the New York Naval Shipyard. Brooklyn, N. Y.
Tho 1,600-ton vessel, a convoy escort during World Wer It, recently
underwent refurbishment In which a radar warning system and
other Innovations were Installed. Tho V S J . Price will eld In de­
tecting, Identify Inc and Knotting air, surface and sub-surface craft

Cof C Industrial
Group Calls Meet
To Discuss Plan
A meeting has besn called of the
Chamber of Commerce Industrial
Committee at 3 p. m. Friday In
Room 317 of the Sanford Atlantic
National Bank Building. The pur­
pose of the meeting is to discuss
tbs possibility of organising an
Industrial Development group to
plan and develop a planned Indus­
trial area or district according to
Don Bales, committee chairman.
Notices of the meeting have
been sent to Chamber directors
and members of the Industrial
Committee, but the committee
chairmen urges all others Inter­
ested In such a program to also
attend the meeting.
Chsmber representatives have
The average price on resldenllal swimming pools In the last
four years has run around 63.000,
■ record surplus, the department
had restricted plantings to about
17,400,000 acres, or 4 per cent be­
low a similar allotment last year,
and imposed rigid marketing
quotas.
The condition of tha crop on
Aug. 1, tho Indicated yield per
harvested acre and the produc­
tion respectively, by states in*
eluded: Georgia 73; 163 and 630.000; Alabama 77; 376 and 776,000.

stated that there la • definite need
for somo organised Industrial pro­
motion group to obtain control of
sites attraptivs to industry, to
improve then, end advertise them
as being available for plant lo­
cation in tbe Sanford an a . This
has proved to be tha most suc­
cessful method of attracting
small and medium slxa manufac­
turing plants to locals in tha
Southeast, it was stated.

Legal Notice
MOTM-K TOJIKVMU
B uht u r t iik

in t iik u iu c u ii ^

NINTH JUDICIAL, CIIIClJlT OK
KliOlilDA, IN AND KOll HKillNOLE
l.'UUNTV, IN CMANCKItV.
I'llAIII.r.H JA.N.VAItONK. ruintlff.
versus UKTTY JANNAKUNU. Oslsndanl
('use No. t!2t.
TO; Mrs. llrltjr JannironB
214 JtockwFll AvenuB
I***nk Uraneh, Nbw JfftFy
Tuu bib hereby notified that suit
hs, li.sn tiroushl .ssslnat you In
llis above entitled «s,s la ths above
named Court, wherela ths relief
,uuKht by ths 1’lslntirr. UIIARI.K8
JANNAHONK. Is a deerrs ereMlne
plaintiff a divorce, snd you are
lirrshv notified sad required to file
(prr»unally or by Btlornry) with Ihf
rirrk of aald O urt your wrlltan dt*
fanse, If any, to tha Complaint In
aald ault and to Ranra a cour lliarfof
upon attorney for plaintiff on or
before ths 10th day of Heplembsr.
1st*. Iterate fall not or decree pro
confeeeo will he ealered ■■sleet you.
WITNRIS my hand and the offi­
cial seel of said Court at Sanford.
Florida, this SU day ■( Auguit.
I»t«.
(Clerk's Seen .
O I*. Ilrrndoa
Clrrult Clerk
Wilson Air sender
Atlorner for rialetlft
I*, a lio*
n h A rk. irlnrlda
TO—Hash Hill. Center, Cherokee
County, Itrn I: Alabama:
IN Tllll NAUR OK TIIK HTATK OK
ri/m iPA ! tlllKKTINUHi TOO,
ItUUII III1.U HKKKNDANT MISHK­
IN: AHU IIKIIKIIY AIIVIHKI1 THAT
HUIT IN III VOUCH HAH IIKKN KU­
RD AUAIN8T TOIt IN TIIK CtltCHIT COimT. HKMINOLB COUNTY.
STATE OK rum illA . IN THE
NINTH CIRCUIT, 8ITUATR IN
HANFORD. FUHMDA. BY TOUR
WINK KI.t.A Illt.U PLAINTIFF

building materials a t..

United Lumber Co
L l/M R E R
Straight, clear, kfla dried stock for
every building repair or remodel­
ing need.
INSULA TION
Alt types nationally knows brands.
Maderat* prices.

Complete Stocks o f
• ROOFING
• WOOD SIDING

• SHEATHING
• FLOORING
• WALLBOARD

• PANELING ’
• WINDOWS
• DOORS

• CABINETS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
Notice Is hereby Riven that sealed bide for the budding! and improvement* locat­
ed opposite the indicated stations on U. 3. 17 and 92 between Sanford and the Oranga
County Line are invited. Bide may b* made on individual building! and on the entira
listing. Station numbers are painted on pavement
LOCATIONS

mu MY RASTON, of Haw York
City, displays tbe first fish she
over sought. It is a 73Vfc-pound
waboo. which has boon recog­
nised by tho International dim e
Ffadi AaaocUtlon aa n women's
wortd recor d for that typo of fish
tn tho 60-pqund test tin* elate.
Sh* landed tbo waboo near
Bermuda.
(International)

Tha monoy you spend with our local mer­
chants stays in our community, helping to
make it a bettor place in which to live. A por­
tion of sack dollar you spend in your horns
town goss to pay taxes. Thus you help main­
tain local schools, provide batter streets,
better lighting, to tter police protection.
That's why you lasavt la your own aom•u n ity when you petronlia local business.
Whaft toold to a to tter barfslhT

Concrete Block Duplex
Concrete Block House
Tjiat part of Concrete Block Building within State Raad
Department Right of Way
Concrete Block House
Concrete Block House
Frame Building
Metal Building
Frame Hone*
Frame Fruit Stand
•
That part of Aluminum Building within tha
State Road Department Right of Way
Frame Building
ConcKla Block Building
Concrete Block House
Frame House
Concrete Block House
Frame Building
Frame Cottaga
Frame Cottage
Concrot* Block and Frame Building
Frame Building
Frame Fruit Bland
That part of Concrete Rlock Building within |h9 Mate Road
Department Right of Way
Frame Building
Concrete Block House
Conerat* Block Building
Concrete Block House
Concrete Block Building
Concrete Block House

West Sid* * Station 369
East Side - Station 374
East Sid# • Station 37S
East Side - Button 379
East Bide - Button 361
East Bids - BUUon 3*7
East Side . Station 387
East Side • Station 366
Station
Station
Station
SUtIon
Station
Slattern
BUtlon
Station
SUtlon
SUtion
SUtlon
SUtlon

Conrreta Block Building

Frame Building
Concrete Block House
Inspection asay be made by inter**tad parties.
AR bids will be for cash end

I apoa removal and/or dome!
inU. Successful bidden will b*

District Lead Ago*
Deland, Placid*

m m m

393
440
643
444
449
816
621
633
634
646
649
660

�1821

Summer Doesn't Slow Down Results From Classified
6$—HUMES
14—APTS—HOUSED—ROOMS
41 APPLIANCES
Call FR1GIDA1RE appliancta, s a l t s Rose Court Apia. 3 rooms furnish­ 6-year old borne. Newly furnish­
ed. Choice location. Call 2074-M.
ed. Phone 1494.
and service. G. H. High, Oviedo,
Fla. Phona FO-5-3313 or Sanford
Furnished garage apt. Electric 3-Bedroom concrete block hem*
1S42-W after * p. to.
BULLDOZING
KJtchan equipped. Living room,
kitchen. Phone 279-R.
I.OWERY A BRIDGES
hath with tub It shower. Full
AIR CONDITIONING
Avalon
Apta.
Efficiency,
Ph.
730-W
alzt screen porch. Rt. 2, Box
San. i sss-W Oraage City Spr 4 5034
For Room or Building
532-A, Ph. 194-J,
3-bedroom fumlahed house. Closed
H. B. POP* CO. INC.
FAIR BANKS • " m o RSi T p u m p a
sleeping porch. Modern and well 3-BEDROOM heuxa with carport*,
Well Drilling, HOWARD C. 294 South Park Ave. Pheae 1144
furniahrd. Mi mo. Call 1313 dtyt
porch and utility room, rrigiLONG. Phone 3M 307 East liotpotnt 30 gal table top hot water
or 1037-J after 3:00 p.m.
datra
appliances, 4333 down.
Commercial Ave.
heater. $50. Ph. 903.
LIVE
at
the
beat
location
in
town
LOWELL
E. OZIER
ITIIOUSTERY CLEANING
New air-conditioner, 3/4 ton. 1504
Reasonable rent, PARK AVE.
Sallder — H s u 1311
FURNITURE A AUTO
W. 3rd St.
APTS. 1717 Park Ave., Phone
Office: 3*41 B. Ortaado Dr,
Furniture Cleaned In Your Home
mmf
1743-J.
J/* it:
New Modern Method — Cleans 15-BUILDING MATERIALS
Sanitize* A Moth Proofs. Free
GROUND floor, 3-room
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
Estimates—Call 1T14-J.
USED BRICK
furniihrd apartment. 317 'P ei ' VA-FHA—CONV ENT10NAL
RENT 'EM FAST
TWO CARLOADS beautiful used
metto Ave. Phone 2393.
FINANCING
CROSLEY - BEND1X
brick. Orange, red, and burnt
‘LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
Sales and Service
hlark. See them a t SHERMAN 4-Room unfurnished Houie. Phone 'LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
RANDALL
1S22-W.
CONCRETE PIPE CO.
A. K- SHOEMAKER, JR,
Electric Company
1909 MallmvUla
Service— Quality— Sitlafictlon
SEE
Seminole Realty for Desu ­ Phona 1941
RED-I-MIX CONCRETE
Ph 113 Sanford
2I37-J-3 De Bary
Miracle Concrete Co.
able Home* and Apts. Phono 37.
IA—PLACES FU EAT
300 Elm Ave.
Phone 1333
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
Unfurnished 3-Badroom apt. Near
JRAR-LOU RESTAURANT.
Slip Cover* and Drapes
METAL ROOFING
shopping center. 3419 Elm. No
Vriday Menu: lied Snapper. I.ob­
STANLEY KULP
Now In stock. 8-V Crimp — 1-1/4"
Pete pleas*.
iter, Jumbo Shrimp, Scallop.,
PHONE 2854-J.
Corrugated — 2t»’’ Corrugated
Fuh Sticks.
Get all Ynur roofing needs at Fumlahed 3 room* k bath, down­
Saturday Menu: Prime Hib Boast, AUGUST £ 1 BABY MONTH at Shcrmnn Concrete Pipe Co.
stairs. 1901 Maple Ave. Phone
T-Done Steak, Spasln-m anil
Jameson Studio. Special for chil­
1474.
ABE YOU LOOKING FOR A
Out Weal 13th St.
Meat Hall*. All Garden vege­ dren to a year*. Two 8x10, (1
NEW ROME?
For
Rrnt—1
bedroom
furnished
table*. HWY 17-92 South, Phone
gold frame) SID. PHONE 31M,
SELECT 1/4 Sawed Oak Flooring.
apt.
$65
per
month.
5L
Johns
1175-W.
per M. No. 1 Common $230
SEE and COMPARE
Tree* tnm m rd, rrmoved and dc- $260
Really.
per M. Nn 2 Common *135 per
mossed. Ph. 1007-R.
Tike the little sal out at least one
M.
Floor*
Laid
k
Finished;
The Homes Built
3 Room furnished apt. available
night a week. Make It the DOGSANTORO TREE CO.
Reasonable. E. F. Stevena, Ph.
By
now. 5 room fumlahed apt.
i GIE DINER k BAR Lake Mary.
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­ 716-R-4 after B p.m.
available by July 20lh. 310 Mag­
ODHAM k TUDOR. INC.
ment*, invoieP.t, hand bill &gt;, and 44-BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
^-LOST and FOUND
nolia. Ph. A. K. Roaaetitr, Flor­
Builders nr Fine Homr*
programs, e t c .
Progressive
ist. 212.
POUND — Tan, part Shepherd fcFor Florida Living
Printing Co. Phone 404 — 403 HAYNES Offiee Machine Co.,
■male dog. lias harness but nu
Efficiency apartment, air-condi­
West 13th St.
Typewnteri,
adding
machinei.
BEAUTIFULLY
Designed Three
’ tag. Dater Dunn, one block
tioned. Hwy. 17-91 8. SlumberSaiai-Rentali, 314 Mag., Ph. 44.
And Four Bedroom Hornet
‘ south of Monroe Corner.
land Court.
T. V. REPAIRS
l A 3 hath*
p. m. Service Calls, 13.00, Good Uied Office Deaka from $35.
jtfo S T — White female Terrier. •TilJ. 10
MAYFAIR — 3 bedroom bouse. ' Varied Selection of Plana Avail­
O.
Herrin.
Ph.
3893-J.
W.
A.
Uaed
portable
and
standard
size
able.
‘.N am e “Tippy". 1-och Arbor
Large yard. Call 1450-J after
Norris, Ph. 1559. Licensed Techtypewriter* from $35.
{.section. Ph. lot or 2085-J.
Priced From $11,200 to $21,000
6 p. m.
nician*. guaranteed work.
POWELL’S
VA (G I)-rH A k FHA initrv^-PERSONAL NOTICES
3-Badroom
unfumiahad
houaa.
No
Office Supply
ice Financing,
EMPLOYMENT
117 S. Magnolia
Phone 946 kitchen equipment, 200 French
£ocal and Long Distance moving,
HOMES AVAILABLE:
Ave. Phone 146-J.
; Agent* for HOWARD VAN
-HELP WANTED—FEMALE
47—FURNITURE—HOUSEHOLD
Snulh Pinccrcit . . . . Sanford. Fla.
LINES. INC., PENLNSU1.AU
If Interested in apartment, clean­ Grove Manors ........ Sanford, FI*.
TRANSFER A STORAGE, Inc . WAITRESS - Apply Touehtoa'* Buy ynur Furniture at Berry * er than average, close-in, SEE Valencia Villas . . . . DcLtnd, Fla.
Warehouse Furn. Co., at 90t W. Jimmy Cowan, Phona 416.
Office 1500 French Ave., Phone Drug Storr, Mr. Clark.
1*1 St. All nationally adv. furn­
3161.
SALES OFFICE
' Curb girls, apply in person to
iture at warehouse price*.
3-BEDROOM HOUSE, electric
3625 S. French Ave.
Plg’n Whistle.
ROLLAWAY, Hospital ~amT~3aby
kitchen, 119 W. 17th St., Phone
Phone 2100 k 2940
WHITE
Bed* Day, Week, or Month—Tel.
679.
Alter 6:00 p. m. Call 2371-W
27—HELP WANTEU-MALK
SEWING MACHINE CENTER
1435. Furniture Cenler —
Sales, Service and Rental*
3-ROOM lokrfrnnt apt. Hot water.
116 West First S t._____ Wanted—Handy man for Mar-Lou
GAR RE T T 'S
$40 mo W. Mutgrave. Lake Mary.
Motel,
ph.
3140.
This ad wiB admit Mrs. Ida Padg­
323 E. Firat St.
Phone 1122
e tt to tha Rlti Theatre as a 3 -M A L E or FEMALE
Furniahrd cottage by week or
g u sst^ Ix jj^ Ja te ^ u g ^ O j^ lO M .
month. Ph, 3010-W-l.
Old established firm needs relia­
New
Smyrna ocean front. One,
ble. dependable bookkeeper and
• AUTOMOTIVE
two bedroom apt*., reasonable. 3-Redroom home. $1100 down.
general office worker. Box 111,
Monthly payments $53 86. Equip­
McGrath, Box 1412. Coronado
on this
Sanford Herald.
A—BOATS AND MOTORS
ped with Writlnghoute kitchen,
Station, New Smyrna Baacb, a
blinds, healer, fenced back
See Ihe New Evlnrude Line tor *56 19—8ALE8M EN—AG ENTS
8-Pc. Chrome Dinette Tel. 1095-31.
yard, screened porch. Vacancy
' -ROBSON Sporting flood*
Furnished apt. 407'i W. lat. $35- by the 15th. Payment nut due
$30.00 daU^. Sell Lumlnoui Door INCLUDES:
.
Evlarada Sales A Service
$45. Phone 3076-11.
Tabic with extension leaves
Plates. Write Recvts, Dept.,
until the Firat. Call M1S-W. 914
S44 E. 1st 81.
Phene tM
5 side chair*
No. 150, Attleboro, Mass. Free
Rosalia Dr.
U
rge,
dean,
furnished
apL
3
1 host rltalar
Samples.
Boat k Trailer, $60. 414 W. 13th St.
adults.
611
Park
Ave,
to—LOTS
Matching Kitchen Stool
31-WORK WANTED-MALE
CHOICE OF COLORS
13—TRAILERS
15-BUHlN ESS—INDUSTRIAL
100 x 350 lake front let. Crystal
while stock
Point, Lake Mery, Ph. 903 or
I t will pay YOU to ace us before D.A.V. dcslraa parLtiana-roniploy
Store fur rent, 407lX W. 1st. Phona
merit.
Reasonable
salary.
F
u
last*
,
,
,
,
144-W
you buy. Open Evtnlaga and
3076-R, $55.
turc
preferred.
Ph.
3563-W.
Sundays.
EASY TERMS
IS W "
67—BROKERS aab REALTORS
Eaauldo Trailer Salea
40—WANTED TO KENT
WORK WANTED
Palalka, FI*.
444 MONTHLY
MAN with family wanta work.
1- or 2-bcdrootn apt. or houaa. Gets this beautiful 4-Bedruum
Experienced In produce, but
T riU e r^ il^ R e n ^ P h ^ M O C R ^
Furnished or kitchen equipped.
masonry home. Parquet floors,
will accept anything you hav«.
Adults only, permanent. P.U.
I Plume 127
three years old and well pre­
303-09 E. tat St.
For
information
on
status
writ*
Box S23. Sanford.
______
BUSINESS
served, Comfortable Florida
to Box L /, Sanford Herald.
Usad furniture, appliances, touts,
room, car parte, utility room.
SERVICES
•tc. Boughtwold. Larry's Mart.
REAL
ESTATE
LOW PRICE |9,7H&gt;. Terms avail­
FINANCIAL
U1 East lit St. Thone 1431.
able.
I*—BEAUTY PARLORS
41—ACREAGR
34—INSUBANUE
Modern Alr-eonditlnned Salon
74 Aires on Beautiful Shore* Lake
Harriett'* Beauty Nook
Monroe. Edward F. Lane, I’ll.
Ratei to Preferred
lat S. Oak
Ph. on PreferredPolicyholder*
A. B. PETERSON
210(1.
Broker Associate!: A, B, Paterson
tL—BUILDING - REPAIRS
Jo h n W illlu ta Inn. A grace
Jr., P. J, Chesterton, Garfield
*3—IIOMKft
PAINTING
417 Sanfard Atlaetie Bank
Willetts, John Melsth and R. W.
mm
Williams, A. C. Doudnty, Land
34
FLOOR landing and finishing.
Surveyor.
HERE
ARE
JUST
A
FEW
-Cleaning, w*iin&lt;. Serving Send*
114 N. Park Ave.
Phone 1139
OF THE MANY SAYINGS
'^Yiol» county since 1935.
LIVESTOCK
Beautiful
Dinette
act*.
Choice
of
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
H. M. Gleason. Lake Mary
11 Table Tops and 12 Chair BEAUTIFUL IIUMKS-FUH SALE
aik Crumley A Mnnteuh
34—
DOGS—CATS—
PETS
covara
.
.
.
Complete
with
4
painting call Mr, Taikar,
at 117 South Park, Phona 771
LOW DOWN PAYMENT
Chairs
..............................
.
.
...
i-XR.
They Know
For Sale—Mile klencheiler-Chlhuahua Puppy, Ph. 1651-XJ Eve.
(THREE)
Repair work! Home alterations!
nlng*._______________________
No job too small. Finialicd carpB A L L R E A LT Y
Brautiful 3 Bedroom Homes
enter will give prompt service.
RAYMOND M. BALL
MERCHANDISE ~ And—Beautiful 34-Pc Dinner*are
Phone 1399-J. Rollins k Slagle.
OSCAR M. HARRISON
built by—
Set
.......
REG. BROKIAIS
ftcRANEY-SMlTH- PAINTS 43-ARTICLES POE RENT
8. D. Hlghlayman, Associate
O D H A M k T U D O R , lne.
9415 S. Park
Phone 1503
344 Heath Park Ava.
Pbee* •
This Is a free pass to the Movie,
land Hide-In Theatre for Julia
ta-PIANO SERVICE
ONE YEAR OLD
Alexander A Htringar
Oravcu, Exp. date Aug. 14, *50.
Handsome Bedroom Special
L. L. Sill — Piano Techntenn
Real Estate k Insurance
YOU
ran
buy
with
LOW
DOWN
Vanity with large Mirror
49-ARTICLES FOR SALE
Phan* 3144 Rente I, Saafard
PAYMENT and aiauma VA &lt;GI) Mr*. Lour in* Messenger, Aiaoc.
Panel Bed
Ph. 1*
Mortgage a t 4Vt% Interest with 197 Magnolia Are.
Che*t of Drawers
—Factory to Yo»—
tl—ROOFING PLUMBINti
low monthly payments.
A Ir h Ibum
OWNER
LEAVING
TOWN
Reg.
Plumbing. Kreskv Heating
Wanta to sell equity for $1976
Venetian Blind*
LOCATION----$159.93
M. G. HOUCKS
which includes furniahingi, TV
Cnrioted head. Sag-proof bottom
Strvic* on Alt Water I'um g*act end automatic w ither. FHA
rail with plaitfr and*. P lu tie er
SOUTH PIN EC R EST
Welt* Drilled — Pur**
Mtg., payable at 133 monthly.
rayon t aper . CoMaw er mylar
New Releetlen of—
Home hi* | bedroom*, porch,
Paola Road. Phone 700
and
eords.
1141.50
Sofa* (Foam Rubber)
car porta, utility room. Situa­
S en k arik G laaa mad P a la t O .
109 00
Sofa Redi .................
BEL-AIR Section!
PLUMRING k REPAIRS
ted in good location.
113-114
West
2nd
St.
Phone
330
69.50
Matching Chairs .......
i^S eptic Tank Installation A Service,
e™ Sewer Connection!. Arrhi* C. Fool-lockers &gt;6.05, 40-hr. Alarm
SEE US TODAY
ECHOLS. BEDDING CO.
Raymond Lundqulet. Associate
Harriett, Phone T34-W or 1335. clocks $1.43. Sanford Jewelry A
C arter 2nd A Magnolia, Ph. 1132 OFFICE ............ 3433 French Ave.
1679 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Luggage
Co.
390
Sanford
Ave.
“ Bad Bamberger" Mgr.
W. J. KING
PHONE .................. 2100 and 3990
READY TO MOVE INTO
Open Monday'* III 9:3a p. m.
Plumbing Contractor
tta buy end aril used furniture,
I Bedroom home, completely
VISIT OUR BALCONY
Kohler Plumbing A Supplies
Paying tog caeb prices for any­
furnished, 94,130.00. TERMS.
Rrrm Electric Water Heaieri
thing of value. SUPER TRAD3i34 Orla&gt;4« Dr.
ph. M ING POS* on 17-01 -Ph. 3053-W. • RENTALS
3 Bedroom home, Ith Iota, good
shade, concrete Block. Vary
Army Coll, $5.94; Paint, $3.30 gal. U—AAARTNENTfc
WHY PAY RENT
,
PLUMBING
special price. *0,760.00. Exastlaat
T-Shirts, 44c; Army-Navy Surp.
2 Bad Room Hnuaea ready for you
,
Contract and Repair Work
to move in, FHA approved, con­ - term*.
Iu&gt;, 310 Ssnford Ava.
French Avenue horns suitable for
Free Estimate*
home k buainaia. Tor Informa­ crete Block construction, 60x117
►*.
R. U HARVEY
Lake View Horn*
ft. lot. Ciuie in, for as liul* as
|-"R04 Sanford Ave.
Phona ICS For Sale—Bargains, nearly r.aw tion rati 1494.
.7 4 ton air-conditioner. Com$300 Down and |43 per Month. 3 Bedrooms, Oak floor*, coocrete
piste art bedroom furniture. HUTCilLNION'S Ocean F r o n t
Including principal, Interest, in­ black construction, MitaUndiag
CERAMIC T ILB
Apta. 139 8. Atlantic. Daytona
value. 111,100. Gend to m e ..
surance * taxaa, Total P r i c e
Paul T. Mueller 4 I n D IM Small m e gai range. Private
party.
Phona
424.
4
til
II
a.m.
Beach.
Call
3374-W
for
reaervaFree eeUaate. Quality
IT.Ifl.oo. Open for yeur inspec­
lions after 4:00 p. m.
FRENCH AVE. SPECIALS
tion, 412 Orange Ave. Call or
Eilate gai range, 430. Call 931-M.
House k Lot. 43,330.00, Ttrmi.
Se« I. E. Batten.
RFFICIENCY Apartment. StllV
Houaa k Lot (J.TMjM. Term*.
Phone* 634 or 395
FOR FILMS. Finishing. Tape Reabfa, lew bachelor or couple.
314 Valencia Drivt
rnrdrr«. Supplies. SEE — WiePrivate bath. Arrow from Post
FARM!
Sanford, Fla.
BOLDT’S CAMERA SHOP. &gt;10
Offiee. Manual Jacobao*.
Check with ui far farou, fully
S. Tark Ave.
^
L-.iiractiag and Repair
equipped, ready to g*. Term*.
I t t l Uaalard Ave.
Pbtae l l l l Child's play house. 4' x 4'. 3 dou- Three and tewf ream furnished
Also acreage, large nr emailante.
Very
clean
and
cloit
in
blr window a and front porch.
Sea ua for French Ave. Prep*rtf
Phona 616, Jimme Cowan.
HFECIAL A v n o a
311 Summerlin Ave. Ph. 442-M.
YES. MR. FARMER
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
FURNISHED apta. Pboaa 1331 I can build your horn*, r«m*d*!.
9344 French Ava.
PUMPS A SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
F mTbTsc. 10c A 25c STORE
AU types and alios, InauUad or Boya-Glrla Underpants Rag Ike, WCLARA APARTMENTS: rooms rapair or build your addition to J. W. HALL. REALTOR
your
preaent
hem*.
Financed
at
“Do It Yourself."
Jeknny Walker, Aeeoclato
4 for 95c. 331 Sanford Ave,
private hatha, i l l W. First St.
4% IntTreat, over ■ reasonable
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
"Call Hall" Phone 1734
period
time.
STINE
i r s CASH ON-THE-GUICR thru DESIRABLE ona and two bed­
LET'S
TALK
IT
OVER
Machine and Supply Co.
This la a free p a n to tha Movie
room furnished apt. Ph. 432-W
Claasiitcd ada. To sell, buy,
T. R. Mean*
Gen. Contractor
107 W. 2nd St.
Ph. 4g
land Rld«-ln Theatre for Mrs.
trade, hire, recover a Joat a r­ 9 * 1 room apt Ph. 9M3-W.
E. Calory Ave.
Ph- 1430-M. Marvin Dyer. S ip . data Aug. 19,
GATLIN RKOnWEB
ticle. Phone 1131‘
AVAILABLE for ftnmadlat* occu­
Dragline A Bulldozer Service
pancy, furniahad home, 111
Ph. 3332 Geneva 3495 W Sanforl. Thii is a free p a n to tha RIU
FOR QUICR ACTION Ufa Ciaiaimouth. PHONE 339 It.
Theatre for Steve Powdt. Exp.
fiad ad* to aall rent hire. Call
--------------------------I' &gt; ---------------U Pays To Use
data Aug. 19,
!2—SPECIAL NOTICES
ORLANDO Sentinel Star,
Ralph Kay, 3150.

Em pty?
WANT ADS1

Ph, 621

SAVE $28.55

$6995

Mather of Sanford
STORE-WIDE
AUGUST SALE

FREE

$119.95

fa V M

L i
$

T H E SA N FO RD

HERALD

Federal Charter
Granted Bys'
Club Of America

Thu in., Atitr- 9, 1956, Pago *

W aal M

l r t « |t

President Elsenhower has sign­
ia a a lf P a tla a t
ed n bill granting a Federal *
Charter In Boya' Cluh of Amer­
W ar* a f OM h i
ica. Thl* lx the first Congresilonel Charter granted to a national
boy organization in ihe past 40
year*.
The bill, unanimously passed
by the Senate and the House,
Lastly btcasii ht'd hid
was co-»bon*ored by cSnatc Evesijr 2 vlaitMt i» a year,
Esirrtt J. CiaffitM, coneratt M. Dlrksrn, (ll-lll.) and
fined ts a tia.pii.1 I* Tamps,
Senator Clinton P. Anderson, (IfFla., placed a Pcracn.l sd
N.M.). A similar hill, sponsored
In die Nevadc Nev. la hepe*
by Representative Emanuel Cel­
ef cMiacdnz eld friends. To
lar, (D-N.Y.) had aim been un­
his aurptiie (be dap after (be
animously
approved
by
the
sd sppe.md be received a
House.
phan* full Irani Xiaieth,
F L ., placed by * vasun be
The Senate Committee on the
had known 21 years belactl
Judiciary, in rernmntrnding pass­
age of the bill stated: “The
M*• el ******•**etw*******•t **s6s|
Boyi' Clubs are not only training
A»•*,*,****».,••**1*1, *„e4 Pena
9.9 »**lfc.M9xik.#w|f,f*.
young boys to he good citizen*
through I'omhaling juvenile de­
linquency by developing
chararier and nimal values in young­
sters joining these Clubs, but
t - r 'l III.' •: v i *
yii'M-nr : Mti."*
are also contributing to a more
ACROSS
42. Eyelid
14. Barn­
u'U ii i vineie •
1. Boa at
active participation
by these
swelling
yard
H t1 i.L'ti c •
ft Crouds
dpoM )
fowl
youngsters in the affairs of
IH4I kU ntlllk'J • -.
». To make
iere:&gt;.i • 'j i : '
DOWN
19. Fcsrth tlr rommunUie*."
j . ' i i i ; 1,
fretful
aomrly isue.i;*
1. A shade
Former
Piesidcnt
llrrbert
uri.i
1
70. Ordinary
of red
21. Little
KLIM :&gt;l» i . - n
Hoover, rhalrtnan of the board
33. Formed, as
2. A formal
child
^1|(” M7H-1
i" ,
of Boys' Clubs of America for the
an clectrie
social enter­ 33■Magii- MODI M4 i M - • ■
arc
Kf-;n r.’ix
tainment
trite
peat 20 years, and Albert L. Cole,
13. Shabby
3. Across
(Turk.) tdti.ir.’C, Mivisi •»',
president, recently stated that
44 ’
(slang)
4. Marry
21. High
this national hoy guidance organ­
I t. Break­
ft. Wall
imua.J
Yesitrdir'a Aaivee *
ization now has a membership of
water
painting
23. Flesh
21. Many ( u n t o '
almost a half million boy mem­
15 Strip*
4. Eakcra
of
depend
bers In over 4:15 Clubs. Growing
16 Biblical city
(gcol.)
animal*
on the**
17. Meant of
7. However
at (be rate of a new Club every
used
34. MltiUrF
Cleopatra'*
6. A planet
for food
ten days, Boys' Clubs of Ameri­
i vehicle
death
t&gt;. Father*
26. Paths of
33. Fit
ca i* celrlirnling
Its Golden
38. Goddeas v 11. Lyrc-aiiaped
celestial
37. Shelter**
Anniversary Ibis year.
of death
glocken­
bodies
aid*
(Norse)
spiels
27. Gear tooth 34. Diatrti
19. Constel­
13- Honey,
S3- PriRgiih
signal: ua*4
lation
people
gathering
1st from t
20. Kind of
/ •
insect
29. Wiser
Titanic
couch
23 Beards of
—
7"
T_
%
barley
23.
Man'a
name
nr*
■
)
IT
Rrady O. Smith of Charlotte.
24. Grow old
N.C.. has Iwen employed by. the
23. State of
—
Florida Alcoholic Rehabilitation
T
temper
1
Program a* a Psychiatric Social
27. Graapa
TS55
Worker at the Rrlinldlilatlnn
30 Sea eagle
(Eur.)
rr
t r 1"
Center In Avon Park. Following
31. Small
a brlrf orientation at the Stale
tanvaa bed
Headquarters and Program Clinics,
%
r
52. Opening*
Hmilh will share in the planning
rr33. Jewlah
w
for the admission of patient*
month
I
and In the social work responsi­
jT
11lih i
w TT
34 Notch
bilities of the Center end outpati­
IT
IT
35. ComplaepnL,,
•a.,
ent rtinle service* located a l thr
K
•S
30. Doorkeeper
Center.
1
tr~
it
- *
nf a
Smith Is a veteran of Wot Id
Masonic
w
War II end received ell Ids edu­
tr
lodge
cation In North Carolina. Fol­
33 A nipped
I 33®
T
T
leather
lowing graduate study at the
39. Horae
University of North Carolina
40. Vessel
School of Rodwl Work where be
y /M w m m /z
which
received his Master's Degicr, he
carries oil
has been employed by the Family
41. Serpent- •
and Children'* Service of Char­
lizard
lotte, N.C., where ha had experiem&gt; as a eupervlsor of luilh
graduate student* and trained
Lim es B ig
L em ons in M arkets
social worker!.
Smith, with hi* wife
ami
daughter, will make hi* home in
Avon Park.

DAILY CROSSWORD

•\

B. O. Smith Named
To State Alcoholic
Rehabilitation Job

As

DOBBIN'S EARNINGS
VICTORIA (At — Horses an­
on th* payroll of the provincial
government. The highway* de­
partment paya *2.40 a day for a
single horse, end $0 for a learn.
Th* horse* are supplied by far­
mer* to gred* roads urar thrir

farms.
17-BROR E k lT a a d lE ALTORB
NEAR SCHOOL
*2,000 Down, Attrac­
tive nearly new frame home. Tile
hath, kitchen equipped. Month­
ly payments $40.

3-B edroom ,

OZIER REALTY CO.
Iju ra B. Oiler, Broker
Hazel M. Field, Associate

9401 Ho. Orlando Dr.

Phona 1331

EVENINGS: 9111 and TOO

Conault A REALTOR First

CULLEN AND HARKEY

Hi N. Park Av*.

rheas UIS

ROSA L. PAYTON
Registered B eil Estate Briber
Phene 3471
lf-M at Hiawatha

Seminole Realty
W. DIETRICHS

T. W. HERO

REALTORS

19*1 F a rt Ave
Phew* 37 er l i l
• acral of high dry fertile ground.
1200 acre. Within i mile* of San­
ford. Only trouhie, road right
of way naeda bullduiar.
For Rant — 9 Bedroom homaa il
nice ifctieni. $90-1110 mo,
W. H. "RIB" RTRHPER

Gey Allee, AaeecUle

Arietta Price, Aeeedate
Realtor — Geeeral leseraere

9199

119 N, Park At*.

Your Houm Leak?
C- B- or Stucco, call

TED BURNETT
The Painter
HE CAN FIX IT!
Phone MM D on
.... 1952-M Night*

The big ahlny green l’enlan lime* which Florida ia ahipping
art Juat aa good miaara a* th* other member* of tha dtraa family, u
inVwhiwvfr you'du.. a lemon, you can eubatitut# a Urn* - ah*;;
b# rtwnrdsd with iiln i flavor.

,

.

. Jm

Uae lima wedgea wilh meioni and ailads. float lima illraa !■
enuDi, squeeze the Julc* over anfood and fruit coekUil, or W#ni j
lino julre to aeea»n carrot* and other frtah vcgelablse.
The Florid* lime season open* in mid-eummer, Juat whew »lhe» «
foAda naed a pick-up. evan a* you and I, and the season iaotou
through BapUmber, affording cool ralief for th* last dog-daya o f r
^ You Van drink llmaado to your heart'* content, for it'o a M t i t ^
t lous'd rink, since limra boast lota of vitamin C. Andjaat y ^ toiOB-;
nut on »omo oih^r |w«l thlngi* ba sura you hsvs yitsty ef Ums# a
on hand to use in recipca:
*w
Urn* Butler-Stretcher Seat*
rv
3 tebleapoona butter
* UMeeoaena Florida Unto J«W* ‘j
1 tablespoon chopped chive* Deah o f aait
“
Melt butler! add chive*. Florid* lima lulca and aalL Sarto « MAh
rarroU, broccoli, aaparagus, aplnach, beet* or with llah.
YIELD; 4 aorvinga.

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r*

South Pinecrest
You save many ways
by owning your own home.
Ownershp is the key to better living for less.
A s your own landlord, many dollars you otherwise
pay out for rent receipts go to increase the
worth of your property to you. Home ownership
is one of the safest forms of investment.
Decide now to acquire the best of savings
accounts-a home of your own

S O U T H P IN E C R E ST Offers:
Terrnzo Floors Throughout

Furred Walls

City Water

City Sewers

Built-in Kitchens

Spacious Closets

Paved Driveways

Tiled Baths

Spacious Rural Charm

Concrete Block Construction

Act Now And You Can Choose Your Colors Inside And
Out, Also Bath Tile And Brick Trim On Any House Not
Completed*

122 Homes Already Sold . . . 2 will be Completed in 10 D a y s . . . 5
More Due To Be Completed in 3 Weeks . . . 12 Additional homes
under construction will be completed within 60 Days.

s

Let Us Show You How Easy You Can Own Your Home

'

O d h a j P L &amp; ■

J

BRAILEY ODHAM. President
SALES O FFIC E : 2828 a F rench — PHONES 2 1 0 0 .2 0 8 0

*

11,200 » * 13,500

If You Are a Veteran
9625 Down Payment

(lactalM cloning cost)

f |7 Per Month
( l a d e i e e T u n an d Inn.)

W H Y N O T D R IV E O U T T O D A Y ?
..

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Service Personnel F- H. A,
$1000 Down Payment
(M c ta d ci cloning co st)

Per Month
(Ik W

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T axes and la s .)

P. H. A.
$ 1 0 0 0 Down Payment
1

(u c te d a a d o n lag M ata)

Per Month
(la d a d a a T a x is a a d h a )

We Can Qualify You For One Of The Above Finance Plans W ithin 30 Minutes
You Can Move In W hile We Are Completing The Paper Work

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V VOULME XLV11I

a n in d e p e n d e n t d a il y

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Established 1908

M ay
To

Throw
Harrim

Rescuers
Continue
Search

n ew spa per

If Your Herald (a Not
Delivered By 6 P. M.
Can 1821 Before 7 P. M.
For Delivery

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*

FRIDAY, AUGUST 10. 10r.fi

Associated Press Leaped Wire

No. 159

Egypt Challenges Britain's
Right To Call Canal Talks

MARCINELLE, Belgium IB &lt;0 CHICAGO (IB-One of Adlal Ste-fWeary rescue teams continued
venson’a advisor* expm ied belief
today that Harry S. Tmman la
their atrugflc today to roach ISO
preparing to throw hla support to
men trapped more than 4t hours
Gov. Averell Harriman for the
deep la the burning Bol* du easier
Democratic presidential nomina­
Coal Mina. There was little hope
tion.
any would ba found alive.
This man la a close friend of
Rescue work centered on reach­
tho former President as well a*
ing a paisaga at the 3,300 foot level
a supporter of Stevenson. He said
where 130 men had been working
he la convinced Truman will make
when the fire broke out. Apparent­
an announcement supporting Har­
ly Ihe other 130 miners at othpr
riman “unless we can convince CHICAGO oB— Spurred hy a me­ levels already were given up for
LONDON uB-Egypt (might ehalhim it would be a grave mistake. ” dical expert's prediction that Chi­ lost.
lengeJ
Britain’* right to call In­
cago's
polio
outbreak
will
reach
However, the Informant Insisted
ternational talks to settle the fu­
that Stevenson can win the nomi­ the epidemic stage, city health Hope surged through tha crowds
ture of tbe Sues Canal. She charged
nation even If Truman declares for offlctaii are bearing down on ef­ of waiting relatives today when a
Prim# Minister Eden la trying to
fort* to combat the spread of the rescua worker came up from ths
the New York governor.
undermine President Gamal Abdel
2,700-foot level and said ::w t have
“ We hava the delegate* an! only disease.
Nasser In the eyes of tho Egyptian
a fraction can be taken away," Board of Health President Her­ seen small animals alive there.
people.
man N. Bundesen, at an emergen­ They were elthehr rats or moles.”
he aald.
Th* challenge and the accusa­
“And w* are convinced that Her- cy meeting, yesterday directed So far tha mercy team* hava
tion were leveled In a statement
rlman can't be nominated under speedy action In a drive for mors been unable to prob# deeper Into
Issued by. the Egyptian embassy
nurses, physio-therapists and medi­ the workings because of Intense
any circumstances."
in L o n d o n
which empha­
Truman said earlier that be will cal equipment to fight the up­ heat from the underground blase.
Was Hop* A. Wridle, R. U. It.
sized Nasser’s government Is deter­
announce his choice between Ste­ surge.
The Belgian radio reported that
mined to "uphold Ihe freedom of
venson and Harriman at a news Ho also planned a more wide­ Iwo-Belgian boy*. 14 and 13, were
navigation through tha Sues Canal”
spread educational program aimed among those trapped below with
conference tomorrow.
at all times.
After his return from a morning at urging al Chicagoans to take their father. The broadcast said
walk, tho ex-Preiident received hli Salk vaccine shots.
The statement was viewed here
a British engineer also was trap­
As part of this phase, a ventrilo­ ped. Many of teh other miner*
second call In two days from Adlal
ai an official Egyptian Indication
quist, Paul Sladelman, 36, will ac­ were Italian immigrant*.
Stevenson.
Egypt will boycott the London con­
ference fixed for Aug. 16 under
.Stevenson emerged from the con­ company a mobile vaccination unit There were rumor* that rescue
ference, in Truman's suite on the starting today at a housing pro­ workers had counted more than
An.arican-BriUsh.French sponsorfifth floor of the Blackstone Hotel, ject in the West Side area which 90 bodies In various galleries h ad ­
■hip. Previous hints to this effect,
V Word has been received that in what had all the earmarks of has the city's highest incidence of ing from the smoke-filled shaft, COMPANY B*8 NEWEST! SBt. Ram Skelton, a member of Banford National Guard Unit, Co. B IB* however, had come from Cairo.
showdown conference. As to Infection. HeU attempt to persuade but there was no confirmation.
Britain earilor brushed aside So­
Hiss Hope A. Weldie, RDH, has
Armored Infantry Ilattallon is shown entering the driver’* hateh of tha M.75, armored personnel carrier.
puaed the Florida State Dental whether he hsd won Truman's sup­ children not to bo afraid of the Nine bodies and six Injured min­ Thu vehlrlp was received by tho local unit this week anil will be utilised at tha armory for training viet Russia’* bid to recast and post­
■hots.
examination and will atari Mon­ port, Stevenson replied only:
_______________________________________ pone th# parity, which tha West.
ers have been removed from the purpose*, (l'boto By Jameson)
day with Dr. A. W. Eppa Jr., at “ I feel Juat as good today as Tha West Side area has 323 or mine.
the Medical Art* Building, 1301 E. I did yesterday and the day be­ 49 per cent of Chicago's 633 cases Rescue efforts were balked at
—highest In the nation.
fore."
July 36-ottder tetania tional control
Second St.
Dr. John Brady of New York almoat avery turn by continuing
Stevenson
quipped
that
at
bis
to assure H wU bo for aver fra*
Miaa Weldie it the flrat Dental
fires,
heat,
blinding
smoke
and
car­
meeting with Truman "We decided predicted that th# number of
to ships «&lt; ak Mttooa,
Hygienist from Sanford to return to
elect a Democratic president," cases in Chicago may rise to be­ bon dioxide gaa. Six-man crews
This was nM riely hnBmteil to
end work here.
went Into the mine1In relays of
As the Stevenson associate re­ tween 1,500 and I .BOO cases.
ohM al Mte Foreign Ol .
She attended Seminole High ported he was convinced "the men Epidemic stage for a city of Chi­ two-hour period*. They reported
Bca oBtar high tew) trite Y ilm s*
g School and graduated with the around Mr. Truman are pushing cago's population—nearly four mil­ the heat was intense and Urea were
U r i m , W wfiagtsa ate Port*, n
Ally. Gen. Richard E nin yesUr-T
class of 1953. She attended the him toward an announcement for lion—would be 1,330 cases, ac­ raging as strong as ever despite
day ruled that Seminole County
University of Fenneylvanla for Harriman," the ex-presldent, pur­ cording to U. S. Public Health hundreds of tons of water being
may hold a apodal referendum for
twe years and graduated this suing his baffling course, did some Service authorities.
poured into tbe workings.
ratifying or rejecting a racing
June with her degree.
Tha
previous
record
year
was
apparent shifting around today on
Republican candidates for public permit at the samo lima sa the
She la s member of the Florida tha civil right* Issue.
1653. As of this date four years
offices In Ihe forthcoming elec­ November general election.
Stats Dental Hygiena Aaaodation.
.
.. ------J " *
P IW |
ago there were 211 cases and Jl
tions and other Republican dig­
down Ms troapktt to th* M atterMiaa Weldle’a Job la oral prophThia
will
be
possible
If
the
No­
deaths. Thera have been IB fatal
nitaries were curst* of thn l)e
ranean.
laxia, or cleaning teeth, giving
cases to far In 1956.
Dary Republican Club at a public vember rlccUon comes pithln BO
Edan ted Us asttte
treatment! and aha alto works
days
and
not
less
than
11
day*
Meantime, In th* first precau­
picnic in Burla Park, Wednesday
ordered n attend SBtear
with X-ray.
after the County Commission,.Is
tionary atovw taken In connection
with 200 attending.
ment ri tha airlift « |
with th* forthcoming Democratic
According to Ralph WithercU, requested to bald ths referendum.
National Convention, Naw York
ENROUTE WITH HARRIUANUP president of the club, this, vrs the . Ju a teJephont cOitretnUoa this •Miaa KJWiHet Margtive, Field
Leesburg M an Is
Gov. AvwtwB Harriman ordered — Gov. Averell Harriman head­ kickoff of an active and agres- morning with William R. Kemp, Representative of tha National
Salk shot* for tha Chicago staff ed "on to Chicago'’ today with a ■Iva campaign to ba waged by the president of the Seminole Park Mental Heallh Association from
Revealed A s Farm
WASHINGTON (It- Sen. Schoep- working for kla nomination.
prediction he would win the Dem­ nearly 2U0 members of the club Raceway, Kemp told The llersld. Washington, D. C., met with local­ proclaimed formation *J « aaw
pel H-Kan. laid today Republi­ However, Dr. Karl Meyer, med­ ocratic presidential nomination.
In this retirement com­ "Wc are very pleased to know ly Interested persons to outllna th* world anxiety n r item over tha
Forester For Area cans across the nation In "over­ ical etfleer fyr the convention, said "I think I am going to win for residing
that the referendum could be sub­ forming of a 'Seminola County poaribIHJaa of a blowup.
A Leesburg man baa been nam­ whelming numbers" are rejecting this sultatlon is 'not serious” and tha causa I represent," he told munity.
ed Farm •Forester (or Semibole, Harold E. Stasaen’s dump-Nlxon did not advise mas* inoculation of newsmen during an overnight stop After the picnic lunch as guests mitted to the propip of Scmlnolo Mental Health Unit on Wednes­ Tho latest abjection to Britain’s
of the Dc Bary Club the candi­ County at a general election in­ day, at 2 p. m. at the office of the show el fore* te th* Mediterranean
Orange and Lake Counties, Ha's drive.
In Buffalo.
delegates.
date* present and Introduced by
of a specially called refer­ Flrat Federal Savings and Loan cam# from Libya; on Egypt’# westAlbert Lunday, University of Schoeppel, chairman of tha GOP
Th* Harriman force* have ar­ vie# president George Percy were; stead
endum,
in order that tha people Association.
era flank. Informed diplomats sold
riorida graduate, who replaces Senatorial Campaign Committee,
gued that Adlal Stevenson, front Arnold Lund, candidate fur U. S.
niuy
more
convrnlcnUy and more Miss Margravs gave tome very that Arab state, which Britain help■poke
out
tn
an
Interview
ihorily
.•Joseph Smith, elevated In July to
Repatriate
Seeks
runner for the nomination, Is a Representative; Ralph W. Clayton
ad to m a te , was aodarstood la
^Florida Forest Service district after returning from strategy ses­
moderate. 8tevrnson has retorted for State Attorney; Harold Belt- generally express their wishes as good suggestioni on tha formation have refused a British raw est far
to
harness
horse
racing."
After
and
the
operation
af
a
local
unit
forester for fourteen central Flor­ sions in Kansas and other states. Political Asylum
that Harriman has no "excluslvo
He predicted again that Vice NUERNBERG, Germany iB—Po­ righls” on the New Deal-Fair Deal melcr, for County Judge; Mra. which he continued "A sptrlal stressing the need for education additional facilities under tha Ubida counties.
Mabel Schmidt for Tax Collector; referendum seldom attracts or ex­ In tha dealing with tbli health yan-Brltlah bases treaty to acco­
President
Nixon
wilt
be
renominat.
Lunday formerly worked with
lice disclosed today that a 40-year- philosophy.
modate troops that might have to
Container Corporation of America ed and that an EUenhower-Nixon old Russian woman, being repatria­ The Nsw York governor, in a Lew P. Fulton for Supervisor of cites overall public Interest and problem.
« eteorgency. Th# Bri­
as foreat manager In Bradford and ticket will lead Republicans to vic­ ted under heavy guard to Ihe So­ speech before a Negro audience Registration; Donald I1, Myers for Is also Inronvenlsnt to the peo­ Organization of this unit will go tish Foreign
Office refused comtory
In
the
national
and
congres­
County
School
Board
and
William
ple."
Alachua Counties. Between semes­
viet Union, Jumped off a train dur­ last night, hit out again at moder­
forward ai rapidly as possible.
election! in November.
ing a one-minute stop here and ation as the way to defeat. Hs T. Moore, Judge, Small Claims Kemp revealed that ths board Temporary chairman elected to
ter* at Gainesville, he did fores­ sional
Stasien is on leave from his asked for political asylum.
Court.
of directors will meet next Wed­ help organize the local unit was
try work for Gulf Stale* Paper White
also arcused President Eisenhow­
House post to push a cam­
Corporation in Tuscaloosa, Ala. paign to replace Nixon on the The woman-lotd police she tossed er of falling to exercise leader­ Other guests Introduced Inclu­ nesday relative to the plana for Mrs. R. E. Chapman, of the San­
ded A. G. Bociel of Orlando, Dis­ requesting the referendum of ths ford Pilot Club, Mra. 8. TlskorUnmarried, Lunday ha* served GOP ticket with Gov. Christian A. her baggage out a window and ship in desegregation problems.
trict Chairman, Citizen* for Ei­
leaped off after the got doubts
(Stwo hitches with the U. S. Navy as Herter of Massachusetts.
‘‘Eisenhower Is blocking prog­ senhower Committee, who paid !&gt;oanl of Seminole County Com ski as secretary.
about returning. The Russian ress In the middle of the rosd,"
missionris.
a radar operator In th* Pacific.
Those present at the mretlng
Schoeppel said he la "firmly
Lunday’s service* are evallable convinced’1 that, running under an guards prevented her husband from said Harriman. "Wo must push high tribute to the stature and
were Dr, Charles L. Persons, Ro­
accomplishment!
of
tho
President
escaping
with
her,
she
said.
without charge to any landowner Elsenhower-Nlxon ticket, the Re­
him out of it."
tary; Mrs. Gustave Bamberger,
She said that sb* and her hus­ Harriman addressed about 1,000 Also Dwight H. Allen. Mrs. II. W. LocalJaycees Are
tn tha three-county are* for up to publican* will retain every Senate
Southslde
P.T.A.; Ur*. Mabel Today mark! th* eloring of eon
thro* day* a year. Among the seat they now Jiold and pick up band fled Russia soma time ago persona attending th* SOth annual Hurt and Clarence W. Simmons,
Brown, Seminole Heallh Unit;
InUrea ting and edu­
chairman,
vice
chairman
and
Named
On
Civic
woodland management lunnions at least four seats now held by and mada thalr way via West Ger­ convention of Alpha Phi Alpha, a
Mrs. Jo* Corley, Seminole High cational Brown!* Dap Camp* ever
tresaurer,
respectively
of
th#
Vo­
that he will be available to help Democrats. This would give them many to Belgium. In Brussels they n a t i o n a l cotlsgiat* fraternity,
Mrs. J. C. Meriwether, Children’! bald in Banford.
lusia County Republican Execu­ Service Honor Roll
decided to accept repatriation.
with are development of long- a majority.
Committee; Mra. B. E. Chapman, Tho Camp started Monday, Aug.
whose membership of 21,000 con­ tive Commutes and Mrs. G. S.
In (he recent Issue of ths Flor­ Pitot Club Mental Health Chair­
rang* management plana, mark­ In another development last They left Brussels early yester­ sists mostly of Negroes.
« and ended today with a Parent#
ing timber and animating volume, night, former Gov. Thomas E. Do­ day in the company of Russian Harriman proposed that ‘‘we Pierce, vice president, West Vo­ ida Jayeec News Seminola Coun man; Mrs. Ralph A. Smith, San­ Day celebration.
lusia
County
Republican
Women's
•m arketing forest products, tree- wry of New York dined with Nixon repatriation officials.
ty Jaycus were named on tha ford Woman’s Club; Mra. A. R. Ths Boy and Girl Scout Camp
move forward to eliminate racial
'l U s t l a f . Insect and dlsaasa con- and William P. Rogers, deputy "After we got on the train,” aha discrimination in law, In fact, and Club.
Civic Service honor roll
Key, Mr*. C. R. Dawson, Swill* at Bilvar Late offered the perfect
Delegations
from
both
tha
Mcn'a
said, "we ware locked In our com­ In our hearts."
tn t, forest protection, timber attorney general.
OjH-rntion Civic Servlca waa tha Harrison Chapter, D A R; Mra. alto for lha girls to gather In orand
Women’s
Republican
Club*
of
ru a d Improvement, eradication Afterward, Dewey described the partments. We began to doubt
Ives HI, It. C. Whitmire, der to learn swimming, arts,
Daytona Beach attended the pic­ number one program of tha U, S. Sidney
af weed trees, and Integration of dinner meeting as a social affair, things. Then one of the guards
MAN GIVES UP APPEAL
Junior Chamber of Commerce Masonic Lodge; Woodrow Cash, crafts and other useful ideas.
nic.
hinted
that
when
we
got
to
Russia
and
Nixon
said
Dewey
“
was
In
timber and beef cattle production.
TAMPA OB—Georg# E. Plttaa,
during 1955-56 and was stressed Masonic Lodge; Mrs. C. L. Park A bus picked tha Brownie Scouts
town and invited us to hava din­ wo would be put Bn prison for 15 Bartow restaurant operator, hat The candidates will apeak at ■Isa by tha Florida Jaycees.
Lzinday's office U at 1U7
Sr., Medical Auxiliary,
up at South Bide School at B:BB
year*."
Central I t , In Orlando, bis phone ner with him.”
given up hla appeal for conviction two Republican rallies to bo held
During lb* recent National a. m. and at Mcltayuold’s Druf
In
qualifying
for
a
Civic
Serv­
la
De
Bary
during
October.
After
fleeing
th*
train
at
Nuernof Income tax frauds and Is await*
number la
Details were In charge or Airs. ice Award tha local club* were Fund Raising Campaign. Georg* Store at B:3I a. m. every morning,
berg, tha woman walked to the Ing transportation to federal prisFootball Practice
Harry
W. Seller and Mra. Robert recognized for their "effort* to Touhy. Banford Rotary Club act- leaving tha camp at l;3B p.m.
Valka refugee eamp near here and i.
ed as campaign chairman for Requirements Included the wear­
M ojorLovett Will A t SH S Will Get
asktd for asylum. Police withheld Pittas was sentenced to two W. Brown, chairman and co- better tliclr community, state and
ing of shorts or alack*, shoes and
bar name pending investigation.
years. Hla brother. John, was ac­ chairman of tbs entertainment nation and are to be congratulated Scmlnolo County.
socks with no aandals allowed. AL
’ Discuss S A C Unit Underway Aug. 15
for
their
succe**
In
this
direction."
committee.
quitted on (he tamo charges.
so tha girls were to brteg a bathing
Bill Fleming, Seminole • High
3 Policemen Save suit and towel, a nosebag lunch
A t Rotary Session School Football roach has an­
with milk being furnished, a nonMembers ef the Sanford Rotary nounced that Football practice for
Life O f Muscular breakable drink cup and one
Aagast •
Club at lt« regular weekly meet- boys from the ninth through the
man’s sock and thr*« buttons.
Discharges
big at tha Yacht Club Monday i2th grades In high school will
Distrophy Victim
Annie Bacon (Oviedo)
Tha aoek and buttons ware for
noon will hava tha opportunity of start Wednesday, Aug. IB, at 1:30
ST. PETERSBURG IT—The life tb* making of an alligator puppet
Louisa Hasty (Hanford)
hearing a graduate of the V S . a, m.
of a muscular diatrophy victim, complete wltb eyes, nose and wide
Maria Barnes (Sanford)
Unitary Acadtmy at Weat Point The afternoon session wtll prob­
confined to an Iron lung for seven gaping Jaws.
Desna Nolan and baby girl
tell about one of tho unit* of th# ably begin at 3:30 p. m. or later.
years, was saved when three po­ Adult worker* with the 33 en­
(Sanford)
■ Strategic Air Command when All boys interested In going u&gt;t
licemen operated the lung by hand thusiastic Utile girls were Mra,
Charlotte Clin* (Sanford)
Major John Lovett, Base Opera­ fur footbsll are asked to "mska
during a power failure.
Dot. Francisco, Mrs. LU Buckler,
Lonnie Sheppard (Sanford)
tions Officer of the Plnecaalle Air tha first praetiro."
Power to the home of tha vic­ and Mrs. Bet Linker whllt aenter
Erma
Smith
(Longwood)
purer Base will ba the guest
tim.
Gordon
Baltzegar,
29,
was
cut
scout worker was Miss Naney
Anna Hannum (Sanford)
aneakev at the luncheon meeting.
aL when a truck bit a power pole Robb. Nurses on duty were Mrs.
IB
Major Lovett who Is with the Girl Scout Camp
yesterday.
Carol Crumley and Mrs. Harry
m a t Bombardment Wing of tbo Starts Next Week
Ills mother couldn’t operate tha &gt;e Jr.
Laura
Fulton
(Sanford)
f JI.C. will be Introduced by Harry Girl Scout camp will start Mon­
Iron lung manually and called po­ Mias Nancy Cushing acted aa
Lae Jr., program chairman for day, Aug. 13, and will last through William A. Dalbuena (Sanford)
lice.
Ufa guard and It was announced
John
Williams
Push
tha day.
Saturday, It v a i revealed today.
Patrolmen Ernl# Nicks, Al that tbe water was approved by
(Ormond
Beach)
Mr:.
Fred
Robb
will
ha
ramp
Bourke
and
Jack
Fieber
answered
m N DIVES INJURED
tbe health department.
Lawrence Jakes (Sanford)
tbe call. They took turns pumping Mrs. O, E. Claus* wag th* capa­
, . MIAMI —lit—Lodwig da Matanla supervisor and will ba asuited
Ruby Gibson (Sanford)
by hand until power was restored ble supervisor of tbe camp.
M
a *Mn d i m surfaced yaa- by Mrs. C. R. Jonas, Mrs. R. L
half an hour later.
bm laj off Creadon Park Batch and McKulghl, Mias Nancy Robb, Mias
Baby
Boy
Drowdy
Several month* ago Nicks pump­ T-B TO GET BIG IKNDOFF
waa severely Injured hy an out- Nancy Rountree and Miaa Martha
Baby Boy BekUowsky
ed alone for 43 minutes anJ saved WINTER HAVEN tft-Thay’ro go­
hoard boat which police said was Owen.
Discharges
th« Ufa of another Iron lung virtlm ing to gtvu tb* old T-B trainer plan*
H « g run at full speed bye IV Mrs. Virginia Rocha, Mrs. Ana
Batty Slaton (Sanford)
during a power failure.
Gray,
Mra.
Paul
Piety,
and
Mrs.
year-old boy.
a grand etndoff when it and* its
Caro) Hobby (Sanford)
no Uantanla wet hospitalised Bill Perry (Flip) will assist part
tour of duty with tho air Force.
Lawrence Jakes (Sanford)
With head, fact and shoulder lac­ time.
Urn last T-B planes, which IBB#
A full program has haw
erations after being brought ashen
BOB pOota flaw before gsttiag their
*y lifeguard, end •
aad and it waa annawwrwd Hut
Partly dandy threwgh Satnrday wrings, will b# sent to Baerametiio,
tha boat was tewing. Tha public please re mambar that Sil­
NOW IF I CAN JUST GKTlt through that bolet Seven Brownie Beauts a ro W d at w°rk trying to cut with a few afl i nnea tf
Calif., where they wiB b* **M ta
^ Boat's operator face# JwvaaO* ac- ver Lake will ba ciaeed for tha
teat minute tour has «a their newly made bells at t n art* aad erefl* cl***. Tbo Camp haa bean held for
I tew terite) IM S .
teB— I — t e a t Mtear Late, u ito te By Jamotn*)

Chicago Officials
Doubling Efforts
To Combat Polio

Embassy
Issu e s
Charge

I
l

Miss Hope Weldie
Dental Hygienist
To Work For Epps

S SUSaSEftfijs:

Candidates Guests Ervin O kays Special
At Republican Club Referendum For Permit
Picnic In De Bary
Mental Health Unit 's t r e s s

Harriman Predicts
Nomination Victory

Republicans Are
Rejecting Stassen's
Dump-Nixon Drive

Organization Will
Get Uniterway Soon

Parents Day Held
As Camp Closes

Hospital Notes

-Xif
■

Weather

mmm

Mamma

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Young Women
Select Steady Men
(D r. Beni, associate professor
o f sociology »t New York Uni­
versity's Washington Squire Col­
lege, for m sny y e a n hat conduc­
ted a "M arriage and the Fam ­
ily " course. She Is widely known
a t an authority on marital a f­
fa irs.)
By DB. M ARGARET BENZ
So many young women today
am obsessed With the Idea o f
ceremonies,
trousseaus,
honey­
moon trips and all the attending
wedding glam or that they some­
times forget the most important
Ingredient In the making o f a
good marriage— the groom I

TM NAVT’I "A ble” la launched with a trail of Are from the Wilkinson on a training mission off New­
port, H. 1, The new anti-submarine missile has a variable range and can be fin d from e distance at
•*“ undersea target, a distinct advantage over the depth charge, which it replace*.
Ualem sttoasl)

gram To Show Medfly Eradication Plans
M t d i t e r- imanager for W averly Growers,
ttarts the technical program . He
will discuss
new mathodi In
planting citrus.
Other talks on Tuesday concern
spreading decline and M ■ d 1 1 a rIn the Ocala
ranean fruit By eradication. Grow*
Aug. 13-17.
ers will he Invited to enter into
D iscussing‘ the Medfly program discussions on these two topics,
will be James E, Brogdon,'Galnas­ says It. E. Norris, Lake County
agent, who Is institute manager.
vllle, entomologist with the . Flor­
eWdncsday’ s sessions feature
ida Agricultural Extension Serv­ talks on Florida’s ’ water resour­
ice; W ilber Charles, Miami, State ces, budwood certification, econo­
Plant Board and G. G. Ilohwer, mic research program in citrus,
LEGAL N O T I C E
Miami, Plant Pest Control Branch, citrus transportation, and tree
planting.
USDA.
The Thursday session includes
Tha Florida Agricultural E x­
talks on citrus production eosts,
tension Service is sponsor o f the
Institute. It Is an educational and methods or handling citrus, the
purple mite situation, citrus ex­
recreational affair, according to
ports, and fertilising citrus.
Citriculturiat Fred P. Lawrenro
Agricultural Extension Service
o f tha K ilention Service. Lawa as4 each of you are hsreby
led and resulted to present any rence Is serving as program di­ specialists; scientists from the
Florida Agricultural Experiment
is sad demands which you, or rector.
ir o f you, may have an aiu i Uie
e of WIL.UK MANKKItHuN.
Monday, Aug. 13, will he used
known as WILL HANKKHHUN, fo r registration. Tuesday, W ed­
MAN TO DIE IN
MS. late of ssld County, to ths
ELECTRIC CHAIR
r Jude* of Hamlnol* Cousty, nesday and Thursday feature full
la, at nls offlc* la tho court program s; Friday, Aug. 17, Is
RAIFOltD lit - E d g a r J. Lavoie.
o f aald County at Hanford,
la,
within oleht
calendar wind-up and adjournment day. G4, is scheduled to die In the elec­
is from tho Dm* of tho rtrot Specialists in practically every tric chair the week o f Aug. 20, for
lallaa nf this nolle*. Kach
will
give the slaying o f his stepdaughter,
or daraand shall ba la wrltlax, field o f cltrlculture
Hnmlra Reiman, 19.
hall stats tho plac* of real- talks.
and post o ffk * addraaa of lh*
Gov. Collins set the electrocu­
sat, aad shall b* sworn to by
The Institute program opens at
tlalmant hi* aa*nt or at- 1:30 a. m. T ucmIsv with welcome tion yesterday. The Pardon Board
U H»d any such claim nr da.
remarks by Karl Lehmann, secrc* last month denied a plea fo r com ­
hot so Iliad shall b« void,
ttoso l o t McCoy
tary, Lake County Chamber of mutation.
Minora It. Jama*
Lavoie shot to death his divorc­
Commerce, Dr. .Mnnhall O. Wat­
As AdmlsUtrslors of in*
Mstat* of Willi* IUnk*r*on.
kins, director o f the Florida Airrl. ed wife and stepdaughter at thrir
•t*o know* a* Will lUnksrton.
cultural Extension Service, also Putnam County home Dec. 3. 1954.
d*c*aa*d
Ilo was tried only for f i e giri ’8
will apeak to the gathering,
ruJf-V*fkiri«lr in&lt;iii
Charles D. Klme Jr., production slaying.

Station a t Galnasvllle and the Citr u s , Station a t Lake A lfred, and
‘
‘
the
Florida
Citrus Commission;
USDA
representatives;
State
Flant Board offlciala; and in­
dustry leaders comprise the speak­
ing list.

to develop s smstl-dls meter type of
■pace satellite.
4. Limited under a hitherto se­
cret lnterservlce agreement to the
development o f surface-to-air mis­
siles with s range of 50 miles or
more. Surface-fired missiles of les­
sor range belong to the Army or
Navy.
5. Dispersing its missile launch­
ing facilities so widely that a di­
rect atomic attack could not de­
stroy more than one-third ot the
(ncililipa or capabilities of s single
installation.
6 . Planning operational exercises
to determine the charscterisllcs
and capabilities of ts missies.
The missile conference disclosed
that the Martin Matodor pilotless
alrplnito has demons!rated a relia­
bility and accuracy on s par with
thst of current piloted fighter-bom.

•E K STATE o p FLUItlDA TO!
'a U R L J t r o . WOODAltl&gt;. whose
place e f residence I* unkanwa
A Swans Complaint having be**
(WMl against you In lh* circuit
gasrt la aad far S«mlnoi* founty.
Florida. In. Chancarr. for Divorce,
th* short lilt* of ssld action tidne
VERNA WOODARD. Plaintiff, vs.
C1URLKS O. WOODARD, Defend­
ant. tha** prate oi* nr* to caus* and
require you to file your written dafen***. If a*y, to th* Complaint filed
herein, and In **rv* a copy tharenf
Open Plaintiff's Attorney nn or be.
for* th* Srd day nf K*u|*mber. A.
JM*» otherwise a Decree Pro
ConfetM will l&gt;* entered aealnst
Zon »»d lh* ratine proceed ex parte.
WITNKHH mr hand and official
Seal at Sanford. Kamlnola County,
jJjjyldOi Ihla Srd dap of Ausuit,
-

/•/ O. P. Iferadnn
Clark o f lh* Circuit Court
Oouaty. Florid*

tlordon V. Frederick
Attorney for plaintiff
Si n, Ho* m i
1*4 North Park Avantia
Itnnford. Florida
, ?,y i.T*TltlV TO Rill
-.1 1 ? ' 2 ?.11 t? received In the office
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randlfloslna In th* Pn||r. m .lion
aad In lh* city Hall, nid t.rlcai
ho I . hli! JnrJl,Ao elect rl rn| wiring.
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M 8NA 88 FOIAMCO OAtCIA, Spanish seamen who n-scued Linda
Morgan, 14, from the battered bow of the liner Stockholm gets a
grateful handclasp from Linda os he visits her In St. Vincent’s Hos­
pital, New York. Sister Marita Itose looks on. Known as the "miracle
girl" o f ths liner Andrre Doria, Linda was catapulted from her
cabin to tha smashed prow ot the Stockholm. She was on the list o f
dead when discovered by Garda. Iter stepfather, Camille M. Cianfarra, newspaper correspondent, and her half-sister, Joan, were
killed. Her mother survived and thry expect to soon be reunited.

T H A T Q e r t a in
Feeling

By BOB THOMAS
HOLLYW OOD (JP) — Fernando
Lamas has decided, in the words
o f the current song hit, what will
be, will be.
S o he’s singing.
He didn’t want to sing. He
wanted to be a serious actor, aa
Indeed he had been in his native
Argentine. But when he cA C* to
this county, MGM saw him as a
romantic star. And a singer.
" I never tang at all before —
except In the bathtub and some­
times at a party with friends,”
ha remarked. "B ut MGM decided
I should sing. Stilt, I never took
lessons. Before I started a musi­
cal picture, t would go in and
work out the songs.”
When he ended his exclusive
prnct with MGM nine months sgo,
he drew a number o f offers for
film musicals. He nixed them.
But so many singing offers came
In follow ing
months that ha
changed his mind.
” ! f that’s what they want me
to do, I ’d better do It,” ha rea­
soned. -W h y fight ItT”
And so he went all-out. He took
TV offers, such as one fo r the
Chevy Show on NBC Aug, 14,
which he Is now rehearsing.

means o f caring for them.
Frank S. Castor, director o f the
Bureau o f Narcotics, reported at
Sunday’ s board.
meeting thst
criminal and noncriminsl drug
addicts silks are confined at the
state prison.
A resolution was adopted ask*
Ing Ally. Gen. Ervin to find out
how other sU te i are handling
this problem.
Dr. Wilson T. Sowder, state
health officer, said It is hoped a
contract can be let within four
montha for a $420,000 addition to
the
department's
headqusrtera
here.
The board ordered tta attorney
to take stepa to condemn a part
o f the land still needed. The at&lt;
torney, William Walker, aald the
property was appraised at $5.»
290 but the owner wants $12,000,
JOAN MIITON, o f A lbem arle,
N .C , is pictured after aha was
crowned Mias North Carolina at
Morehead City. Sha won over 40
contestants. Mist Melton, who
will compete to the Miss Amer­
ica beauty pageant in Atlantic
City, N. J , In September, messu r n 19-22-38.
ffn lrm etioM l)

13-YEAR OLD DROWNS
LAKELAND IM — Clarence
Brown, IS, Negro, slipped from an
inner tube and drowned in Lake
Hollingsworth yesterday.

There are only scant traces of
Fernando la going to star on
water vapor In tha atmosphere of
Broadway in a
new
musieal,
Mars.
“ Happy Hunting,” with the great
Four out o f five people on the
Since World War II, couples Ethel Merman.
Island o f Cyprus have Greek an­
have been getting married at a
"A nd how can you g o wrung
younger age. Thus many a girl with M erm an ?" Fernando sskrd. cestry.
Is making her big decision at a
"H er name on a show la a guar­
tim e when ahe really hoe had antee o f su ccess."
little experience with boys.
So confident oi su cicss Is he
Often the girl Is marrying the
that he and his w ife Arlene Dahl,
only boy she has ever dated.
plan to take a year’ s lease on a
Some girls announcing their en­
New York apartment.
gagement have gone out with
" I t ’s a chance, staying away
only one or two other boys.
Dr. Clifford Adams o f Penn­ from pictures that lon g ," he ad­
sylvania
State
University
be­ mitted. "B u t if all goes welt, it
lieves ■ girl should date at least should bo a great break far my
2S boys before she decides on a career."
And will no doubt f i r m l y
husband. ! don’ t believe such a
number is necessary. U’a prob­ establish him—as a singer.
ably too high. But I do suggest
opportunity to "know b c r ie lf"
at tha same time.
How Steady la Steady?
The term "goin g steady" has
acquired a different connotation
in our age o f younger mar­
riages. Not too many years ago
young folks would " g o steady"
and that would mean dating
regularly —
movies,
football
gsm ei^ dances, parties. But mar­
riage seemed a far-ln-the-futurc
thing.
Today, however,
if a
During this fresh peach season, wouldn't you like to be g iv e*
young couple data each other
a reprieve from dieting I I f y o « Just didn’t have to count calorics,
regularly lor a month they arc
then would be so marry luscious, mouth-watering deseerte to bo
already making their wedding
enjoyed from that ambrosUl fruit.
plans. Such a hasty procedure)
You can stop feeling sorry fo r pourealf. Here’s a recipe fo r oldAnother thing for the bridafashioned fresh peach cobbler, especially designed to fit into a
reducing regime. Unnecessary calories have been lopped o f f withto-be to think about is tbe re­
out sacrificing even a little c f the eating pleasure. In fact, this
alisation that situations
which
streamlined
recipe eaves yon l t t calories per serving ftw s th e
m ik e m arriage intolerable for
original recipe.
both parties exist BEFORE the
The secret? There’s n osu ga r in the recipe 1 lasUad the r s - r f i - s .
marriage.
ss well as the biscuit topping, are sweetened with Suearyl, tha
n-w non-caloric sweetener that can be used in cooking and baking.
Such
problems
as
money,
Tide sweetener sires the peach cobbler a natural sugar-libs sweet­
children, interests, in-laws can
ness, yet doesn't add a single odlorist
be talked . over before the vows
So make tbe most o f tho season's fruit treasure. Enjoy luscious
are taken, Girls ahuold remem­
ber that the man may never
change. Don’ t marry him with
6 medium peaches ( H i lbs.)
the idea o f changing him to suit
3 tablespoons water
your Ideas. If there are too
1 tablespoon lemon Juice
1 tablespoon Suearyl soiutioM
many changes to be made, hap­
or 24 tablets, crushed
piness flies out the window.
1 tablespoon tapioca
V4 teaspoon cinnamon
Bear in mind that you are riot
Vi teaspoon nutmeg
e r • tablets, crushed
only marrying a husband but
alio
a
(amity. His f a m i l y Set oven at 450'F. Para peaches, cut in half, sad remove pita.
mother, father, sisters, brothers,
Place peach halves In n 1-quart greased casserole, Combine th#
water, lemon Juice, Suearyl, tapioca, cinnamon and nutmeg; blend
cousins, etc. — will become your
well. Pour over the fruit. .
family. I f the girl or the bay
Sift together the Dour, baking powder end salt Into s small
can’ t get along on friendly terms
mixer bowl. Blend in butter until o f the consistency o f comment.
with the other’s mother and fa ­
Combine milk, egg and Suearyl, and add to the Dour mixture nil at
ther there is much trouble and
unco. Blend only until all o f the Dour la mixed In. Spoon by tablespoonfuls over the top o f the fniit. Bake in a hot oven (4S0*F.)
misery ahead.
for IS minutes. Reduce heat to moderate (390*F.) and M tn M
Be wise today. Think deeply.
minutes longer.
Look ahead. Take your time.
Makes 8 serving*. Each serving contains 187 CALOBIE 8 ! 8 .T
You will be happier fo r it to­
gnuns protein; 4.8 grams fa t; 28 grams carbohydrate. I f mode
morrow.
with sugar each serving Would contain 298 CALORIES.

Luscious Peach C obbler For Dieters

9lnF pubfle*11on
A usual fth, ISIS

A girl m ay
concentrate
too
much on the wedding and too
little on the marriage.
If I could appeal to future
brides I would remind them that
they are not under pressure to
get
married.
I would
ask:
"W here’s the fireT "
In this dem ocratic society o f
our« we have a free choice in
picking
lifetime partners.
In
many other cultures and civil­
izations the brides not only have
no choice but also seldom see

Lamas Decides
To Be Singer

CANDIDATE LINT INCREASES
TAMPA US - Tho lilt o f candi­
dates for mayor o f Tamps has
been increased to four with the
entry yesterday o f Jim Fair, a
merchant.
Others are Acting Mayor J. L.
Young Jr.; County Commissioner
Nick Nucclo; and Peace Justice
W. Marion Hendry.
The Sept. 11 election will be
held to Dll a vacancy resulting
from ths death In office o f Curtis
Hixon last spring.
Australia's population was 8,113,■
392 at tha end of 19U.

CAIOi 840181$, Miss Universe,
takes alia with bow nod arrow
on bar arrival In New York from
Calif orals. She will fulfill her
f|rst assignm ent ns qu een by
reigning at tbe world premiere
ot "W alk tbe Proud Land” at
Clavtrack, N. Y. ( intornetionaij

A N YTH IN G WE S EM E C A N
PREPARED TO TAKE O U T .
Half Fried Chicken. French Frieo-Balad—
Select Fried Shrimp. French Fries-Slaw-Huah Puppies—
Steak Plate— French Fries—Lettuce ft Tomatoes
Steak with All Tha Trimmings

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PIG’N WHISTLE SPECIALS
Barbecue Plates— Chicken—Pork— Beef
Pork or Beef Sandwich — Famous Sauce

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Chiefs Club Membership Florida
Lawmakers
Prive To Begin Aug. 2 0 Praised
Owners Of Andrea
Doria, Stockholm
JPispuleOver Blame

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NEW YORK tB — Owner* o f the
Swedish motorshlp Stockholm and
th« Italian Uner Andrea Doria art
ta dispute over blam t fo r th t dlaaatroui colllaion o f Wit two vea■alt.
T h t Swedish American Line aald
yesterday th t Doria without warnIn f made a r tc k le it le ft turn In
fron t o f the oncom ing Stockholm.
4 T h t Italian Lino replied that, on
the contrary, a tw in , tmaifnaled
right turn by the Stockholm
caused the fatal crash.
The opposing statements cam e
as a preliminary to court actions
that wM argue blam e fo r the col­
lision. Millions o f dollars In dam­
age claims are at stake.
Fifty-two persona are dead or
unaccounted fo r In the July 64 col­
lision south o f Nantuck Island,
f e a t s . The D oria tank, bu t more
than 1,100 o f those aboard were
rescued. The Stockholm suffered
a crushed bow but crept back to
port here fo r repairs.
The Swedish American Line
filed legal paper* ta federal court
asking that the firm not be held
responsible fo r any losses, dam­
ages o r injuria* resulting from the
•rash. A t the u r n tim e the line
jp a id It would su e the Doria owners
fo r damages.
A spokesman fo r the Italian
l in e aald the court action by the
Stockholm owner* was "obviocaly
made in anticipation o f aa Italian
tin e suit to m o v e r damages re­
sulting from tho sinking o f tho
Andrea D oria."

Damage auits against both lines
have climbed peat the two-mUUaeAattev mark with no eed In slfht

Funeral Servicer
Are Set Friday
For 0 . J. Pope
0 . J. Pope, tt , died at hie home
• t IMS S . Sanford Ave., thia
_

morning after a abort UtaeasBorn la Dublin, Ga-. on June
T, ItTi, he ta m e to Sanford ta
lt o s from Dublin and had engag­
e d ta celery grow ing here fa r SO
y e a n . Re waa a mem ber o f the
P in t

Methodist Church o f Sen-

toid , mem ber ot Sanford Maaonle
Lodge No, 01 fo r over SO y e a n ,
belonged to all Maaonle bodies
Ipt Sanford and th e M orocco Tamp» b o f the Shrine ta Jacksonville.
Mr. r o p e was a form er county
commissioner fo r olght year* and
ratirod from that position ta IMS.
H e is servlvad by hla widow,
M n . Teresa L. P ope; three daugbt a n , Mrs. Luc He Johnson, Pahofcae; Mrs. Moselle Jacobus, Orlan­
d o ; M n . k e b trt E . Kam a o f San*
. f » r d ; tw o aona, Prod W. Popo,
-* Sanford; T . C. Pop# o f Orlando;
and seven grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at
S,p.m . Friday a t the P in t Metho­
dist Church hero with the R fv .
J. X. M cXtalcy o f F t Pierce o f­
ficiating. Burial will fee Evergreen
Cemetery sa d Masonic rites will
be held a t the graveside.
All Master Masons are atkod to
please m eet a t the Masonic Lodge
F i t 1:S0 p.m. Friday to attend the
fknersl services o f Mr. Pope In a
body.

Hospital Notes
Sterling BoMasew (Longw ood)
Patricia Dunn (Sanford)
Mary Soderbleom (Sanford)
M argaret Brett (S an ford)
Robert Waitbeur (Sanford)
Boo aid Meredith (O steen)
C!overt in ell (Sanford)
Lena Loehtay (Banfard)
Johnnie Mae Cooper (Banfard)
I
D eem s Louis* Nolan (le a fa r d )
Erm a Smith (Longw ood)
Neal Campbell (Sanford)
B a rt art D igu e (Banfard)
Baby G irl Natan
(M r. end Mrs. WUbnr Melon)
Baby B ey Smith
(M r. and Mrs. O eerae L.
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Tho Seminole Chiefs Club, an or­
ganisation devoted to the boosting
o f intersoholsitte athletics at Semi­
nole High School, held lte second
meeting at the city eommlaaUm• n room of the Sanford City Hall
last night.
Over 20 enthusiastic a n l Interest­
ed member* attended the meeting
and discuaeed plana for the com ­
ing year, including a membership
drive that will begin on Aug. »
and last until the 23th.
Vice-President Thomas Stringer
outlined the drive which will be
short but Intensive. The goal of
m em ebn hlp In tbe organisation,
for taia lte first year, baa been
set at HO.
"J u st because we will not start
our membership until tbe 20tto does
not mean that w e will not accept
mem bers until then," Stringer said.
'A n yon e Interested In tbe support
o f our school athletic program is
urged to Join tod a y ", Stringer add­
ed.
Membership in the club la open
to any Individual who U interested
lot he boosing o f tho athletic p ro­
gram at Seminole High Schoot.
Dues era $3 per year.
Besides the membership drive
other important matters w ere dis­
cussed a t la st night's meeting.
Principal Andy Bracken ot Semi­
nole High School outlined plane to
the club for tbe seating o f arc u ni
2,500 people at the borne football
gam es this year.
T o d o this Bracken eatd It would
necessitate the moving of the
bleachers along the first base lien
at tbe Memorial Stadium to n
position along tho third base-line,
(he w est aide o f the football flald.
"W e hope to have seating capa­
city for over 1,004 fans on the
home aide o f the field this y ea r",
Bracken added. The home side is
being m oved to the west aide o f the
field fo r the first tim e this year,
which will be m ore convenient for
Seminole fans.
Coach Bill Flaming o f S. H. S.
asked the club last night to con­
sider as one o f thair projects the
film ing o f all the club's home
gam es. This would bn a g n a t
helpi ta
w coaches
to oear
eocenes Fleming
n a m in g stat­
e u tH o -e e-------------ld the c s i* -would
\*
e d .-F
-------ut 4 » per-girae,
•bout
John BchJrsrd advised
P nresident
al
that th e d u b would canaHar the
m atter at ■ later date.
In ether matters laat night the
club asked the Seminole Athletic
Association to make a financial re­
port to the d o b twice a year, in
July and Decem ber.
Principal Bracken aetd that the
School would b o "v e r y willing"
to give the eidb ■ financial report.
He aald "(h e school'* books were
always open fo r any mem bers of
the d u b to ace.”
In other action President Schlrard
appointed John Morgan to investi­
gate the securing o f some form o f
insignia er clothing for the club to
wear to Seminole High Athletic
events.
John W. Epps Jr. and Daniel H.
Mathers w ere appointed program
chairm en for the year, and George
Touhy and Mother* were appoint­
ed publicity e h a lm e o .

League-Leading
Apopkans Beat
Cardinals 8-7
The luck o f the Sanford “ Cardi­
nals'* who hod won their last five
games a t home, ran out last night,
In tho last home gam e o f the regu­
lar season when the league-leading
Apopkane eked out e one run v ic­
tory over tbe local team by a
score of S-7.
A typical Cardinal rally o f five
runs in the bottom o f the ninth
inning fell Just one run short of
Using it up. However, the best
crowd since opening night saw a
fine exhibition and will undoubtedly
be on band during the play-off ■
which will start n est week, a t a
field and starting time to be an­
nounced later, and in which tanford will participate.
Manager BUI Crabtree with a
single and a double, led the Cerda
at bat. The batteries:
Apopka: T y Bra sill and 111 C od­
ing; Sanford: Jim m y Hawkin* and
Jimmy K ridtr. The line score:
Apopka:
Sanford: T-T-l.
ALIEN P E R F O R M E R ! G E T
FRE R TRANSPORTATION
SARASOTA ID — Allen perform ­
ers atranded by the folding o f the
Ringllng Bros, and Barnum A
Bailey Circus are poin t ta get
free transportation home If they
need.
John Ringliag North, president
o f the circus, reported yesterday
arrangements fo r (he trip are be­
ing made through Stephen SUegal,
the circus' Ntw Y ork attorney.

Weather
fair a t bat

Settle Morgan (I
Catberyn B a n t s (D e Bary)
W ilis Babin—
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j except far a tarn
■eetlefed afterneen

SKilled As Plane
Preparing To Fight
Fruit Fly Crashes
BOCA RATON (ft — Five men
were killed early today when a
Flying B oxcar crashed and burned
while the men were preparing to
carry on Florida’ s Mediterranean
fruit fly eradication campaign.
O fficials o f Unitcd-Heekathom.
a California corporation engaged
In spraying for the fruit fly, said
the plane developed engine trou­
ble while flying from Master Field
a t Opa-Locka to B oca Raton to
pick up Insecticide.
All were trapped inside the
plane except one whose bedy was
thrown d e a r.
VlcUms were identified
as:
Charles Day, pilot; Ray Ho wry, co­
pilot, both o f Hayward, Calif.;
John Tichnar, Warren Rogers and
Alvin Johnson, all o f Miami.
Tlchner, Rogers and Johnson
w ere aboard aa ground loading
crew .
Officials said the twin engine
aircra ft had been Inspected only
yesterday.
" I t (tailed on a turn and with
one engine smoking ft fell to the
grou nd," aald Dick Gentry, salca
manager o f United-lleckathorn.
The crash occurred about 3 a.m.
In a scrub area tw o milas north­
west o f the Boea Raton airfield.
Day waa an experienced filer,
o ffld a ls said, and had flown in
numerous spraying operaUons, In­
cluding the Mexican fruk fly out­
break aome years ago.
Spraying has been under way
sine* June and the plane was to
have sprayed in the Palm Beach
West Palm Beaeh area'tod ay for
the siath time.

Galloway Reveals
Tax Corfectior
Report For '55
John L. Galloway, Tax Collec­
tor, In hie annual report to the
Board, o f County Commissioners,
shows collection* for tho year
1935 o f $&gt;13,417.46 &lt;m a Tax Roll o f
$922,024.78, Which Is slightly over
M per cent.
Galloway stated that a great
m ajority o f the tax payers of Sem­
inole County paid their taxes in
November taking advantage o f
the four per cent discount allow­
ed. Collections last November
amounted to $644,67530 whleh la
over two thirds o f the entire Tax
Roll.
'
The tax payers saved a lotat o f
$26,510.74 in discounts allowed for
payments in November, Decem­
ber. January and February.
Galloway further staled this Is
a very fine demonstration on the
part o f property owners o f Sem­
inole County In showing their w ill­
ingness and ability to pay tb d r
taxes when due.

Bomb Destruction
Begins A t Arsenal
DENVER &lt;21 — Destruction o f
30,000 napalm Incendiary bomba,
a fearsom e World War II weapon,
began yesterday at Rocky Moun­
tain Arsenal.
"T h e bom bs are obsolete and
there la no alternative but to de­
stroy th em ," said Col. William A.
John ion, acting commander o f the
A rm y chem ical corps at tho ar­
senal.
Be estimated it will take at
least two year*.
The 600-pound bombs are burned
in a large pit ta a corner o f the
arsenaL Only a faw o f the bombs
are destroyed a day because they
burn eo fiercely.
The steel easing* will be told
fo r scrap.
&gt;

Florida mem bers o f the U. 8 .
Senate and House received a re­
sounding vote o f thanks from tht
Florida State Nuriee Association
fo r their support o f the Health
Amendments A ct of D M which
passed during the closing days o f
the 64th Congress. The bill will
prove o f great value ta meeting
the needs o f the nation fo r nursing
care according to Mrs. M artha O.
W olfe, Coral Gables, President o f
Florida State Nurse** Association
The Health Amendment A c t con­
tains five separate titles, the first
two o f which include specific au­
thorisation o f federal funds to be
granted to nursing schools to pay
for tuition and expenses o f pro­
fessional nurses who take advanc­
ed training to prepare fo r teach­
ing or administrative positions, or
fo r specialised training fo r public
health.
Other titles o f tha bill provide
grants to states fo r extending end
Improving practical nurses train­
ing under the Vocational E duca­
tion A ct, extension o f the Hos­
pital Survey and Construction A ct,
and
traineeships
and
special
project grants in the field o f m en­
tal health.
The Administration plans ta
spend about $1,000,000 the first
year under Title I o f the act for
graduate training o f professional
public health personnel. Grants
totalling $2 ,000,000 are expected to
be made the first year under Title
II for* advanced training e f pro­
fessional nurses. Grants fo r prac
tlcal nurse training under Title 111
were set at $2, 000,000 fo r the fir st
year.
In commending the Florida Ban
store and mem bers o f the House,
Mrs. W olfe pointed out that one
o f tha m ost urgent needs in nurs­
ing today is fo r "s u ffid e n t num­
bers o f highly trained nurses fo r
administrative and teaching ppositlona, aa well aa In public health
nursing." She cited recom menda­
tions o f health experts calling fo r
at least half o f all registered
nurses to be p r tp a n iU a h socslsu,
g lim s , and said that at present
only about eight per cent of nur­
ses have received such cducatlooal
training.
Mrs. Wolfe gave two m ajor reatana for the demand fo r advanced
preparation fo r nurses: ( 1) to
meet
the
nation’s
expanding
health program s, and { » to cope
effectively with the changing role
o f professional nursing.

W EDN ESDAY, AU GUST

8, 1 9 56

cases and 11 deaths. Tbe total
number of c a ie i ta 1932 was I N ) .
This year’ s outbreak exceeds by
m ore than 7Vi time* the 40 c a m
and three deaths reported for the
ta m e period a year ago.
MMnwhUe, leaders of the van­
guard to the Democratic National
Convention starting Monday watch­
e d the mushrooming polio outbreak
but did not plan any mats inocula­
tion of delegates.
Dr. Karl M eyer, chief madiral
ofifeer for tha convention, termed
Urn polio em ergency ■■ net serious
snaugb to warrant any planned
r t r t program .
11m city ’s oBard o f Health praotDr. Harman N. Bundsson,

P. M.

F o r D e liv e r y

A m od a tod P r n o

L eased

N o . 1ST

W ir e

1,000 Die As Result Egypt Says Sfreamflow, Lake
O f Dynamite Explosion W ill Not Levels Stay Below
Freak Storm Hits Take Part Normal In State

CALI, Colombia &lt;2t— The death
count climbed grimly toward 1,000
today from an exploiion o f seven
dynamite-laden truck* that ripped
through the heart o f this fourth
city o f Colombia,
Latest unofficial estimates put
the total dead at about 700. Rut
many others among the hundreds
o f injured were not espected to
live, and rescue workers digging
through the shattered blast area
continued to uncover additional
victims.
,
It waa feared the death (oil
might exceed 1,000 when an accu­
rate compilation could bo made.
O fficial* u i d employe* o f U.8 .
firm* probably were among the
injured.
President Guitavo Rojas Pinilla
blamed political sabotage for the
explosion early yesterday, which
virtually leveled an eight-block
area and was felt fo r 20 miles.
Tha seven tnieks had parked
for the night Monday In a densely
populrted area o f alums, ware­
houses, hotels, stores and fa ctoriee In the center o f this city o f
about 263.000 persons.
The spot where tho trucks were
larked was scooped Into a large
crater by the force o f the explo­
sion. Buildings as fa r as 12 blocks
from the blast center were dam­
aged estenslvely.
Large-scale
relief
operations
were in full swing.
Tha American Red Cross in Pan­
ama dispatched two tons o f madleal
supplies,
including
blood
plasma, by U.S. Air Force trans­
port.
Bulldozers and other earth-mov­
ing machinery worked around tha
clock, m oving huga .pU it.n f debris
from
(ba explosion area in a
search for additional bodies.
Burial o f tha victims, hampered
by an acuta shortage o f coffins,
was an urgent talk In this tropi­
cal clim ate. Military authorities
announced plana to bury unidenti­
fied dead in a common grave. Rel­
atives and friends of persons liv­
ing or working in the blast area
w ere urged to help In identifica­
tion without delay.
Dump carta piled high with
mutilated and burned bodies form ­
ed a grisly parade through the
city.
Insurance officials estimated the
damage from the explosion and
subsequent fires would run as high
as eight million dollar*. Buildings
leveled included eeveral indus­
trial plant*, three theaters and six
hotels. A Goodyear Rubber Co.
plant was among those destroyed.

It happened aa be and Nick Pott
were unloading a carload o f ba­
nanas at hla f*tlier’i
Smedley
Fruit Co. bore.
Smedley recalled

he

had Just

Lake Jessup Area
A freak storm described as be­
ing "a dark cloud with a pink
cloud In the center” blew the weat
side o f tho roof o f f the home o f
Mr. and 31 rs. D. If. Fauver and
caused a shed, also belonging to
the Fauvers to fall down on their
deep freeze.
Tho "b ig guest gusts of wind”
seemed to be only in a certain
area. Mr*. S. A. Tindcl, on the old
Lake Jessup Road, as the resi­
dents call it, said that it took her
"b ig myrtle tree and twisted It
like a big crane had torn it down.
" I know there were two inches
o f water in our fish p ool," she
said and the dirt from the fields
la "a ll over everything.”
According to reports there waa
much lightning accompanied by
"b ig gust* o f wind.” Lake Jessup
Road is about four miles out from
Sanford.

Patterson Wins
Berth On U. S.
Olympic Team
DETROIT Ut — Reid Patterson,
fornjer mainstay o f the Univer­
sity o f Georgia swimming team
and now an apprentice seaman,
won a berth on the U S. Olympic
team hero yesterday.
Pattrraon becam e the univar•Jty’a ^ f l m , Olympic (earn m em ­
ber in JO y c lr s when* be finished
third in the 100-meter freestyle
finals in tbe Olympic trials.
Patterson broke ahead and did
the first 30 in 20J but weakened
a bit in the stretch. Rill Woolaey,
an Indiana student from Hawaii,
won In 67 seconds and Dick Han­
ley, a Michigan freshman, was
second at 57.1. Patterson’ s time
was 37.3. Woolsey waa a tenth o f a
second under the Olympic record.
Not since 1936 has the Univer­
sity of Georgia bad an Olympic
team member. Forrest Towns and
Hobby Packard were on the track
squad that year and Towns waa •
medal winner in the high hurdles.

Highway Signs Soon
To Blossom Forth
In Rainbow Colors
TALLAHASSEE Wl — F I o r Id a
highway signs aoon will blossom
forth in a rainbow of c o lo n de­
signed to cut down confusion for
motorists.
State Road Board Chairman Wil­
bur Jones said the sta tow lli begin
within a month • two-yearprogram
of assigning distinctive c o lo n to
route m arisen on U. S. highways.
lie said the plan—which Flor­
ida a ill bo the first state in the
nation to put into effort— will make
i easier for motorist* coming to
bu»y intersections to tell at a
glance which routa to follow,
route to be marked. Its black and
while signs will be rcpU ceJ with
■rein marker* every 21k miles
from the rGorgia line to Miami.
U. S. 1 will be assigned red mark­
ers. Colors for other highways will
be announced later.

said: " I don’ t believe all those
stories o f tarantulas and m akes
being found In earloada o f banan­
as.
And P olt replied: "T h ere’ s one
o f them now ."
It waa In a stalk o f fruit Bmedley bad just unloaded. Tho ruth
ta gain
a respectful
distance
caused som e bruised bananas.
Local soo curator Jerry D*
Bary, to whom the men presented
Mrs. Walter L. Clark, $3, passtheir find, identified the tw o-foot id away last night after an illness
reptile.
o f several years. Her residence
wn» at 207 French Ave.
Burn Sept. $, 1171 in StUcsboro,
Ga., she cam e to Sanford with her
husband and children in IMS and
had lived heya fo r 31 years. She
deaths yesterday, said, "T h era is was a member o f th* First Meth
aa M usa for alarm for d eleg a te!." odist Church hero and bad been
Rundesen explained that 300, or teacher of the Trutbaeekera C la n
M per cent, o f the 0M cases war* of that church fo r many years,
She is survived by her husband
In Urn high incidence West Side
Walter L. Clark o f Sanford; three
area while tha International Am- daughters, Mr*. M. L. TUlis, San­
phltoatr* — alt* of the convention
ford; Mrs. Charles Holland, Mi­
—ta on Chicago's Southwest Side.
ami; and Mrs. John Canada, Dal­
However, Bundcsen continued his
las, T » . ; throe aona, J . L. Clark,
appeal for vaccination*, especially
Sanford; W. R . Clark, Alexandria,
to pa rants o f children ta the S-indVa.; Charles E. Clark of Key
undor ago brocket. So far, this
West; one brother, Lester Steven
p o p hod 231 or M per cent of
the MB cases. M oreover, only 5$ son, Panama City; eight grand­
M the 000 polio victim s to data children and fiv e great-grandchil­
dren.
Funeral services w ill be
Tha ntoppad-up v eed eetta e drive
in CWcnga la now averaging about Friday at 10:20 g jn . a t the
64,444 inoculations • day, Bunds- Funeral horn* and burial wlU ba
ta Evergreen Com otory.

Chicago's Polio Outbreak Rising
CHICAOO tit—Chicago's mounttag polio ou tbreak-n ow 600 cases
and I I deaths— today appeared
headig toward tbe halfwey mark
o f a full-scale epidemic.
Clinics and hospitals, wary o f
the mid-August and September
peak polio season, stepped up their
program o f Inoculating thousands
of Chicago children with Salk antlnallo vaccine.
The U. 8 . Public Health Service,
on tha basis o f tbe city’s nearly
four million population, baa set
1,610 cases aa the number mark­
ing aa epidem ic.
Tim IBM polio surge ta Chkoga
tk t nation’s hie hast — is m ors
than H i times greater than a cor­
responding period ta 1132 when the
im r t a m iw g fc v a n oa$ « k k 119

I

1821 B o f o r o 7 P . M .

India To A tte n d
Canal Conference

Snake Is Found
In Banana Stalk

WASHINGTON t ft -D r . Leroy E.
Burney takes the oath today aa
the eighth surgeon general o f the
U.S. Public Health Service,
Hla appointment by President
Elsenhower Is subject to Senate
confirm ation when C o n g r e s s
meets again neat year. He was
named to succeed Dr. Leonard A.
Scheele, who resigned to enter
private industry.
Dr. Burney, for 14 years a mem­
ber o f the service’* commissioned
corps, has been an assistant sur­
geon gentral fo r tbe p u t li
years.

D e llr t r a g B y

Con

*

n e w s p a p e r

"D ollars spent fo r traineeships
und grants under the act will ben­
efit tha public in tha form o f bet­
ter health maintenanca and Im­
proved care o f the sick and dis­
abled," the F 8 NA president laid.
The bill provides fo r sdm lnlitralion o f the various benefits under
Jurisdiction o f the Department o f
Health, Education and W tlfara,
with the advice o f expert commiticq* representing the principal
health fields,
These com m ittees era expected
to be announced momentarily, and
it is anticipated that initial grants
will be made to permit graduate
nursing student* to atudy this fall
BALT LAKE CITY, (2t— Stanley
in various colleges and universi­
ties offering approved degree pro­ Smedley found a boa constrictor
grams.
hi a stalk o f bananas yesterday.

Burney Takes Oath
As Surgeon General

I f Y a w H e r a ld U N o t

Mrs. W. L. Clark
Dies Last Night

LONDON (2i—InJia agreed today
to attend the International Suez
Canal conference, but Egypt re­
portedly informed India tho would
not take part In the parley.
Indian Prime Minister Nehru an­
nounced his government's decision
to the Indian Parliament in New
Delhi. Authoritative sources in the
Indian capital said Egypt had al­
ready advised India she would not
send a delegation to London.
Nehru told Parliament the In­
dian government r o e o g n i i c d
"E g y p t could not ami would not
participate in a conference on the
Suet Canal to which she Is merely
Invited" and about which she had
not been consulted.
Nehru's announcement increased
expectations that Egyptian Presi­
dent Gama! Abdel Nasser would
try to put the dispute ov et his
nationalization o f the strategic wa­
terway before the U. N. Security
Council.
Britain meanwhile marshaled an
air and sea armada to move more
troops to the Mediterranean and
went doggedly ahead with plans
to hold the Sues conference in
London Aug. 16 regardless ot whe
ther Egypt boycott* It.
Sir George Young, the Foreign
O ffice spokesman, declared in a
new* conference statement, how­
ever, "ou r intention is that the dis­
pute on the Suez Canal should be
peacefully settled."
He further declareJ the issue
was "w holly separate from the
Arab-Israeli dispute” and any at­
tem pt to Inject that dispute "w ould
not ba helpful to a settlement.”
Ha (MM M 6 Bag. M canfarOric*
would in no w ay prejudice a final
settlement o f tha S-yeer-old quar­
rel between Israel and her Arab
neighbors. This appeared to be an
assurance to the A rab States.
Iraq, Britain's staunchest ally In
the Arab world, announced her sup­
port o f Egypt in the Suez case
three day* ago on tho grounds the
dispute was "being exploited by
Israel for her benefit."
Young said it waa the intention
o f the United States, Britain and
France, however, to aisuro the
canal is operated In accordance
with tbe international convention
o f 186g which guarantees freo pas­
sage to ships o f all nations at all
times. Egypt had b irred Israeli
ships even before she nationalised
the canal July 24.
Although B r i t i s h spokesmen
were putting more emphasis on a
peaceful settlement o f the dispute,
Ihe Shell Oil Co. today chartered
an airliner to evacuate 30 British
and Dutch sta ff families from
Egypt in the next two days. Brit­
ish sources said several hundred
Rritona would be leaving Egypt
soon.

Public Is Invited
To Boot, Ski Club
Meeting Tomorrow
Members of the Sanford Boat
and Ski Club will gather tomorrow
night In the civic center at Ft.
Melon Park for its regular m eet­
ing. Commandant Joseph Nicholas
will get tbe session underway at
8 o'clock.
All mem bers are urged to at­
tend and the public Is cordially
Invited. Anyone desiring to receive
more Information about the club
is asked to call either Nicholas at
9234 or 2034-R or Rhondet McMillan
at 2603-J.

OCALA Ut—Streamflow and lake
level* In Florida remained below
normal during July, tha U. S. Ge­
ological Survey- shows,
In some areas seasonal shower
activity kept water levels from falIng below those for June and ta
a few areas g s s i l gains were ob­
served aaJ soma level* continued
lo fall slowly. In general the situa­
tion for July was almost Identical
with that o f June o f this year
though normally water levels era
higher In July lhan In June In most
areas, the report said.
The flow o f Shoel River In north*
west Florida remained about average during July for thia second
consecutive month while the flow
o f the Suwannee remained a t about
** o f average for the aeconJ coma*
cutlve month. The Kissimmee RL
ver was at its lowest July flow Ig
tho 20 years that th* survey hep
been gauging the stream. The Row
o f the Kissimmee waa only 9 p o t
cent o f tbe average for July.
Silver Springs ba* been below
average since June 1934 and It*
flow last month w as only 71 par
cent o f tha average.
Lake levels o f 17 representative
lakes over tbs state were all below
average for July by as much aa
7.3 feet, Eleven o f thesa lakes have
been below average for 20 conse­
cutive months.

Brink's Trial Goes
Into Third Day;
No Jurprs Chosen
Supurfor Court
trial o f eight Greater Boetaa m eg
accused o f robbing the Brink’*
Boston headquarters o f $1,21$,II I
went into Its third day today with
th* first Juror yet to b* chosen.
On* hundred men and wom og
were examined yesterday fo r pom
■ible ju ry duty but not age w »
found mutually acceptable b y th t
court, the defense and the prose­
cution.
Judge Felix Forte reduced tho
first batch of 100 prospective ju ­
ror* ta 40 In a precourt screening,
In open court, 20 war* dismissed
after perem ptory challenges b y
the defense, I were let go on chal­
lenges by the prosecution and I I
more were excused at the d ls c r *
tlon o f the court.
The state Is trying lo pick g
Jury o f 12, with two alternates,
from a list o f 2,000 man and wom­
en, being called fo r examination
at the rate o f loo a day.

Jaycees To View
Film A t Luncheon
Meeting Tomorrow
A 23-minute film entitled the
“ Jayces S tory" will bs the pro­
gram tomorrow at the weekly
meeting o f the civ ic group. T b e
film , produced b y (h e National
Junior Chamber o f Com merce, Is
reported to be o f great Interest to
all members.
The luncheon meeting will g al
underway at 12:10 p.tn. at J i n
Spencer's Restaurant. Jack Se­
well will give a report o f the Cau­
cus held at th* College Park Lions
Club House In Orlando Saturday.
This g et together waa attended
by Sewell, David Thrasher, Tom ­
my McDonald, *'8on n y " R a b u n
and Q. Andrew Speer.

Woman Is Arrested
For Passing Checks Seminole Sporting
Mrs. Geneva Hornsby was ar­
retted yesterday on a warrant by Goods Slates Grand
Deputy John Bennett fo r passing
Opening Aug. 10,11
worthies* checks.
She now Is in the Seminole
County Jail, Judge E. Houaholder
Juvenile Judge la “ working on
what to do with her l-month-old
son who la being kept at the Jail
with h e r."
FUNERAL HELD
FOR ARMSTRONG
BELLEV1EW Lit— Funeral serv­
ices were held today fo r Eddie
Armstrong, vice president o f the
Marion County Bar Assn., presi­
dent o f the city council and seven
times m ayor o f Bclltview .
He w ee attorney fo r the B u te
B a rter Beard daring the admin­
istration o f Oev. Fuller W a r n s .
Hla widow, two daughters and
I aog survive

Seminole Sporting Goods, Ban*
ford's newast sporting goods store

will h ove Its grand opening Friday
and Saturday Aug. 14 and U from
1:60 a.m. ta 4 p.m .
The BemtnOta Sporting d eed s !•
owned and operated by two local
Sanford man, Den "B ooty” How­
ard end Don Smith.
A com plete
line o f
boating
goods, sporting goods and m o i f
other Items will be carried. Tbe
new apertlng goods shop v fll a p e *
fallse ta out-board r e g a in .
It la located on Sanford A ? v
and MUh I t . across from M e *
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Many Ihoittamlt o f Am eri­
cana a re c u r td o f can cer
e*ery year. M ore and more
p eop le are g o in g to th eir
doctora in timt. . . T o laarn
how to head off cancer, call
the America a Cancer Society
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o f your local Pool Office.
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Actor Guy Madison Says Movies Need New hemale Stars
By BOB THOHAtt
HOLLYWOOD, 1* Wliere oh
.here ir e leading Udle* (or the
reen?
Thli l* the lim cn t sounded by
juy MndUon, ordinarily • Uconlc
jlk er ot the "Y u p ’ sch ool Hut
C iv he isn't merely an aclur. He
tat contracted that common bug
ilnong film a u ra -p rv d u ce iitls.
Guy has signed a deal with Coumbta to produce six pictures In
tour years, four starring himself
ind two without. He already has
&gt;nc In the can, as the saying fines
icreabouU . It's a Western called
“ Reprisal." When he was whip*
plng-up the movie, he train ed Ihe
Icsrth o f leading ladies.
J^ 'It'a a real headache trying to
cast
women in pictures
these
days," he observed. "E ithei ihe
established names are loo old
the part, i s with Barbara Stan
aryck or Joan Crawford. Or they
are so popular that you have &gt;o
wait eight month* before you can
get them for a picture. Like Man
lyn M onroe."
Not only that, but the handful
9 ’ fem ale drawing cards would In
lis t on owning half the picture or
aomo such exborbttant demand. I
suggested.
“ I wouldn't giva them hall of
the picture,” Ouy replied. "B u t 1
would Ih&gt; willing to cut them in
on the profits. A fter all, if you
have a hit, there'* pleaty o f profit

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for everyone. And I think e good
combination o f male and female
star helps to make h its."
A fter trying vainly for
top
names, producer Madison was re­
quired lo select relative iew com
era. So he picked Felicia F sri,
who had been In the then unrtreleased "J u b a l". and Kathryn
Grant, who had done a few ru es
at Columola. Guy thinks both are
com ers.
He figures that something's got­
ta be done about daveloplng new
female atari If Ihe film industry
Is to succeed. He suggests tclevislon as the answer.
" I f I were the head o f a studio
I'd encourage my younger players
to do as much television as they
IM PORTANT SERVICE
NEW LIBERTY, Colo. OP) Patricia White is only 15 but
she is perform ing an Important
servica for Colorado A . and M.
College. She 1« sole operator of
an insect trap near the Utah
border.
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desert country and allows her
to keep tab on desert and other
dangerous Insects invading Colo
rado. Insects are attracted to the
metal cone-shape trap by a bright
light, Patriela promptly reports
her findings to A . and M.’ e In
sect detection committee.

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c a n ," he remarked, " i f * terrific j
experience— the
only* w ay they
can learn the acting business to­
day. And they've got to have ex­
perience; that’ s the only way they
can make the grade."
His proposal would appear to
have merit. In the old days, a
studio like MGM could hold onto
a girl like Ava Gardner for seven
years, hoping one day she would
achieve stardom. But the studio*
are not rich enough to take 'host
long-range gambles any more
Furthermore, most o f the stu­
dios no longer make the program
pictures or B's in which most o f
today's veteran stars got their
seasoning. So TV would seem to be
the answer.
BEAT ’ EM ALL
... Y A A K , Mont. (Ah — Both the
Y A A K , .Mont. (Ah — Both the
stork and a distraught, expectant
father beat an A ir Force ambu­
lance carrying the mother-to-be
to a Libby, Mont., hospital
Sira, C a ra
Baian gave birth
to a nine-pouud boy In front of
the main gate o f the Yaak Air
Force Base. Her husband, who
was unaware o f his w ife's condi­
tion until he returned home from
work,
passed
the Air
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ambulance en route to the hospl-

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People Listen To E. Sevareid For Many Reasons

CARpi

receuto crowueu MUi Universe, auua. . , , . » a cj. i1
for Linda Kaplan. ID, of Toronto, Canada, st an outfhg in Los An­
geles during which she told the press the real story of her life. Carol
■aid tha had been In an Omaha orphanage when adopted by the Rev,
and Mrs La Verne Mortis whom she described as “the best parents
In the world." Newsmen, who had noted the lack of resemblance
between Carol and her Dirents, questioned her.
(International)

By CHARLES M ERCER
NEW YORK l* —Member* of the
large audience Which listens to
Eric Scvareld's commentary on the
news over CBS Radio each week­
day evening doubtless enjoy him
for a variety of reasons.
But the reason why one frequent
listener enjoys his comments was
m ore apparent after reading Sevareld’ s new book, "S m all Sounds in
the Night" published b y Alfred
Knopf, a collection of his capsule
remarks on the American scene
during the Elsenhower administra­
tion.
A reading oi thia delightful book
reveals the qualities that act Seva­
reid apart from the average com ­
mentator. He Is, first of all, an
excellent writer: one could call
him the superior stylist ot radio
news writing.
H ie foremost quality of hi* night­
ly broadcast, however, la that he
does not try to say everything.
He merely tries to say something.
This is a rare quality In naw*
broadcasters: the recognition that
one ahot on target Is better than
bird shot all over the landscape.
Besides trying to cover nearly
everything, many broadcasters,and
—or their writer* believe that Ihe
spoken word Is somehow different
from the written word. They are
enamored of short sentences. They

cannot seem to comprehend the
value of Ihe iclsuiely approach such
as this January 1953 broadcast
ironi "Sm all Sounds in 'he N ight":
"The municipal press has been
telling us shout the thousands of
businessmen, society ladies, law­
yers, would-be appointee, and lobbyis* - about to descend on this
capital city for the inauguration—
so many people with these debased
dollars to spend that every limou­
sine Is already rented, every driveyourself car, and It appears that
ail 9.000 Washington taxierhs will
bo in operation. It's quits clear
that hundreds will escape injuryonly by the skin ot Ihcir m ind."
What n what* of a fine time
lum e professor of radio news writ­
ing would have hacking up that
lead. Yet It falls rythmlcally on
tha ear, with the greatest clarity
of meaning. It is, forgive the
pedantic phrase. In the finest tra­
dition of what used to be called
"th a Informal essay."
Sovarold often finds significance
In the seemingly obscure, and the
seemingly Important he sometimes
rwroais to bo utterly obscure. Thus
In March 1M4 ho spun a delightful
five minutes on the human foot,
beginning:
"T h is Is probably the most su­
perfluous discourso since the day
tha big war broke out and H. V.

Kaltenborn analyied tha Archbis­
hop of Canterbury's prayer. But
til,, great affairs of state will have
to get siting without my advice for
one evening while t consider tho
burning question of the human
fo o l."
STOLE DRESS FOR
T R IA L
D ALLAS (A1) — Mao Vest*!,
.14, wanted * nice new dress to
Wenr to her trial on theft ami
narcotic* charges. So she stole
one.
The Judge assessed her four
years for stenling the dress. But
it cost her no time. The sen­
tence runs concurrently with tw o
other
four-year terms the re­
ceived on the original theft and
narcotic charges.

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�This is an anniversary year o f which
thrift Is the birthday cake and security Its
candles. Its celebrants ere millions o f Amerl*
cans In every concelvabte occupation, in
•vary economic and social level. They are the
investors In series E and H Savings Bonds.
Fifteen years ago, in 1941* the United
States Treasury Department tentatively be*
gan a program to raise money for national
defense and as a brake against Inflation by
borrowing from as toany persons as possl*

Regional Planning
Civic leaders in lovely Lake county are
etplorlng an Idea new to Florida— regional
planning. It isn't new among profes­
sional planners, o f course. This Is the first
time anything has been done about it In
Florida, so far aa we know.
What the Lake count Ians did was ar­
range a meeting In Leesburg. Their speak­
er wee Maurice E. H. Rotlval, who ia doing
long-range planning for Winter Park.
Rotlval told the 75 Lake countlans, among other things* what the turnpike will
do to them and for them.
“This will not be a road for pleasure,”
he said, noting the turnpike's capacity of
*7,000 cars a day.
m
“- New roads wilt bring to Lake County
problema o f life—Induatry, new vfl„ , new cities,
"It you want to be ready for the turn*
e~piks, you haven't got much time— say five
fcyoare. New hotels should already be platraw*&gt;ed.M
i :, He spoke o f preserving "big lakes, big,
expound, rolling country," which t« Laka
j£County’a charm, while allotting space for

r Industry[

“ Planning la an art o f preventing people
from losing money,” Rotlval said.
Other Floridians will be watching the
„ outcome of the movement started In Lees.h e r g .
Will Lake County and Its neighbors—
''Brevard. Orange, Seminole, Osceola and
y 'Volusia—band together to plan their future
pt a region? If ao, they may biaxe a path for
"eth er parte o f the state where similar fore*
eight is, perhaps, already belated.— Miami
J e r a l d _____________________________________________

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TODAY'S BIBLE VERSE
1 know t»°w live.—Phllllpplans 4:12.
Paul swept the whole gamut o f human
experience. The list o f misfortunes, bcutlngs,
itonlngs, imprisonments suffered by Paul
maka a catalog o f atrocitea that make us
gasp In horror. His example has helped
W*njr In recent yearn to endure the torturea
Jnfllcted by uo-Christlan regimes In our

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JAMES MARLOW

Press News Aaaiyit
WASHINGTON tr—Harold Stas
few —Jndft Ay U s own words—
■ eeaesraed about the vice p n si
• easy fo r political reasons and
•et about tbs merits o f Richard
M s o a e r Christian Hertar ai
U President Eisrahuwdie.

•By WIIUAM Bin
Central P rrw Writer

NEW YORKS nois* abatement
drive has so far proven highly
successful. However, one can
hardly say that the campaign has
gone over with s bang.
! ! t
/fustian* report flndinij it nrtr

ble. This was tha birth o f the series E
Bonds. It was the birth also o f what was to
become the largest thrift program of nil
time.
Treasury officials are huAian, rumor to
the contrary notwithstanding, and none
among them could have foraaen, or even
dreamed of, 15 years ago, the incredible
growth o f the Savings Bond Idea until to­
day It has become an integral part of the
American way o f life.
According to Treasury Secretary George
M. Humphrey more than forty million Amer
leans today own more than $40 billion In
series E and H Bonds, the latter being added
to the thrift program In 1952. And o f these
bond owners more than eight million are
saving more than $160 million a month
through payroll savings plan by means of
the patriotic cooperation •o f the huge cor­
porations or the small businesses where they
work, and o f organized labor aa a friendly
and persuasive associate.
It was to be expected in the fervor of
World War II years that a great many Amer
leans would buy Savings Bonds, and a great
many did, But when the war waa over, and
the fervor gone, thev kept on buying them—
thnt Is the astonishing thing, and that Is
the astounding commonplace these million*
o f Americans are celebrating this year.
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vice president aa manning m att vice president again, the, Rspubagain.
Ucan professionals have tom e
I f Blssnhowar should die or good political reasons for wanting
drop out o f the picture between him:
tho tim e this month's Republican
convention nominates him and
eleeUen day, Nov. I, thta the
Republicans
alm ost
certainly
would m ove the convenUau'i vice
presidential nominee into E ism bow er's spot end name someone
else fo r vico president.

trying to keep Vice
-------- Nison o ff the Uckst,
eot discussed bis worts as a
,
W o President Nor has ho
said Gov. H otter o f MessachuTo do otherwise— lo have sec­
e e tu , whom bo prefer*, would ond thoughts on their vice presideatlal candidate arid pick soma•lake a better president.
He simply says Harter would one else instead o f him fo r the
Mrsw m ore votes — especially presidency— would be to sacri­
eanftdence In
the
g m oag labor, mbmrity ta d lode* fice public
• M d a a u group*—end thus be a P*rty. it* Judgements, motives
■ • f a r kelp la Retting Republican and ticket.

They could praesnt the same
tlckst which won so overwhelm­
ingly in IM I and tbay could avoid
a party-shattering fight in Ran
rm n cis co over the vice presiden­
cy. A party spUt Is the last thing
they want la aa ateetioa year
when tbs President's health is an
issue.
IT HURT BE BO
LITTLE
BOCK, Ark. (A*j —
Much ta the bother e f the fir*
department, a 12-year-old boy be­
lieved that " i f teacher any* It, it
must be so ."

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T S N O T A S E A SY as it w as on ce to trap suckers Into join in g '
the C om m unist Party. O ne organizer In the far W est, th ey i
w hisper, has been reduced to tellin g Ihe fe w fa ith fu l rttn n tn te r
o f his Hock, "S ig n up tw o
n ow m em bers and y ou r dues
w ill be cut in half. Bring In
fiv e and you h ave a free
ride for life. A n d , com rades,
enlist ten and get the most
fabulous rew ard o f all: an
en graved certificate,, signed
by me, sw earing that you
h ave never been a m em ber
^x
'— |/ f f *~i
V A,
o f the C om m unist P a rly .”
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Mnn with a telescope at the
Battery In New* York had thle
sign attached to hla instru­
ment: "For one ellm dime you
can tee an alt-stur cast. They work for nothing—and keep thttr
sparkle straight through the night."
■

R. Gaspard Is 'Bird Psychologist'
sun, Faye Emerson, Ernie Kuvacs
By UAL BOYLE
NEW YORK t K e e p yourself and Arthur G odfrey, who has two
mentally healthy. You owe It to mynah birds.
your parakeet.
"People In the entertainment
“ If you becom e neurotic, the world usually are extraordinarily
pets In your home may become kind to their pets," ho remarked.
neurotic, too," said Reno Gas- "They feci nothing is too good
for Ihem."
pard.
However, he recalled the case
Gaspard, owner of the Midtown
Pet Center, is a specialist in the o f one comedian who liked to tour
emotional woea o f our little feath­ Ihe b a n at night wllh his pet
monkey. The monkey soon began
ered friends.
Although he deals in animats to share hi* taste for whisky.
"The combination o f liquor and
ranging from t3 turtles to Jl.zoo
Cheetahs— “ Just
the
thing
to l.it« hours killed the monkey,”
snid Gaspard, "bu t the comedian
show o ff your new* sports c a r "—
Is still making the rounds—
the dapper, middle-aged French­
man likes to call himself a "bird nlons."
lliids, he insisted, can hsve a
psychologist."
Thla is a title you earn, lie said, form o f nervous breakdown, just
many crowded
not by going to college,, but by liko people. .Too
lifelong study of t i g M bits and cocktail parties, for example, will
upset a canary and cause him lo
yearnings o f birds.
lie
has
provided
puls—or come down wllh sinus trouble, a
boarded the pets—o f such well psychosomatic escape.
known clients as Skitch He interOne a f his current patients, a
talking crow named "O le ," Imd
been
used
aa
photographic
model for a beverage concern. He

W W II Gl Loan
Program Ending
Date Extended

IN SANFORD

SPECIALIZING IN

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oxU» a4 IBM.

ment uf a guaranty claim by the
VA.
Now the veteran may be re­
lieved o f liability If Ihe purchas­
er assumes full liability on the
loan, Ihe VA npproved him from
n credit standpoint, and the loan
Is rurrent.
The new law also permits
World War 11 veterans to hsve
their Gl loan entitlement restored
up to Jan. 31, IM5 if their prop­
erty: 1. Was taken by a Govern­
mental agency
far public use;
2. W as 1 destroyed by e natural
hazard, or 3. Was otherwise dis­
posed o f for compelling reasons
without fault on ths part o f the
vaterans.
The new law also amends the
Gl Bill to permit the restoration
o f Gl home loan entitlement to
a veteran tn military service who
disposes o f his home because o f
transfer under military orders.
A veteran, under the new law,
will have to certify that he in­
tends to live In the home he is
buying with the assistance o f a
Gl loan at the time o f application
and at the time o f closing the
loan.
The new law also clarifies and
confirms VA's authority la m ike
the final determination o f rea-,
sonable value o f property irre­
spective o f the estimate o f value
made by an individual appraiser.

The World War II Gl I-oan Pro­
gram ending date has been ex.
tended for one mure year to July
25, 1951, under an amnlbua Gl
loan law signed by the President
Aug. 1, IBM.
In the II years that the Gl
Loan Program has been In opera­
tion, 4,tee,ooo World War II vet­
erans have borrowed 133.2 billion
In G l loans lo purchase homes,
farm s
and
businesses.
That
amount, VA has guaranteed or
Insured fIT.t billion.
The G l Loan Program prevlously was scheduled to end July
15, 1B5T, and, under the wording
of the original law, all 01 loans
would have had to he elated by
that date.
Under this new law, any Gl
loan for which VA receives an
application by July 25, IBM, may
be guaranteed or Insured by VA
if it Is completed by July 25,
IBM.
VA emphasised that the nrw
law affects only World War II
veterans. Korean conflict period
veterans have until January 31,
IMS to obtain Gl loans for homes,
farm s and businessca. To date,
more than 345,000 Korean Con­
flict period veterans have borrow­
ed |3A billion in Gl loans for
homes, farm s and businesses, of
thst amount VA has guaranteed
or insured 13 billion.
In addition, thla new law wlU
permit any vatsran who sells realdental property purchased with f*
■ Gl loan to be relieved from
liability to, the Government un­
der certain circumstances.
Previously,
the veteran
who
sold his property and allowed ihe
purchaser to assume his Gl loan
still
remained
liable lo the
Government In the event o f sub­
sequent foreclosure and the pay-

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France's Premier Moltet has
been In office for tome weeks
l i t
The Washington, D. C , soo de­ now. The men at the next desk y
scribes Its newest acquisition, a wonders If this Isn't some sort •
bassaricyon, os an animal that of record for longevity.

The boy pulled a fire alarm
Ia addition to any claim that box lavar. It brought S pumpers,
f* a * b e r * o f Congress olscted. He
X ladder truck* and S chiefs.
Mruebss aside any question about they are thinking o f the good o f
AR ker m u la the presidency
the country In pushing Nixon for Facing the surprised firefighters,
the boy explained:
V A a k id If be bad — i l l i n l that
"T eacher told u* the boiee
■ ig h t die, b e said be
weren't In operation and were ne
Ig la Urn belief Eiaen— - would give the country
CALI, Colombia, (I) —An explo­ good, ae I didn't see any harm
•ladersklp “ fo r
m
ysars or sion destroyed a military bsrraeks ia playing with i t "
A
disguatled
fire
inspector
hero Monday a n d authorities
~ Y e t,
■aid a largo number e f persons left the boy and healed fo r the
of
were killed. P i n followed the ex- nearby Junior high school.
riosioo. Window* were shattered
• year. there never
la which
aura- ever a wide area.
hew many died waa net
0 a w u given t&gt; the possibility it
klnyi|||J
•resident wha may become
A NEW SERVICE
Tha barracks, in the eastern
section e f Cali, war* used by an
arm y railway battalion sad de­
tachment «g military police.
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Doctor* and nurse* were
» . o - N in a , has also laid ha
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■foil" and hsre lately It has beawn la leak pratty rusty.

New Policy
Perhaps it is a bit late to make this sug­
gestion— but we think that perhaps it can
still have Its effect if properly carried out.
We suggest that this year the labor
union leaders bring a new policy to the bar
gaining tables with Industry. Suppose they
say to Industry "This year we are not ask­
ing for Increased wages and we shall do our
bent to increase output* In return, we ask In­
dustry to lower prices as much as possible.
This will make the worker’s wage dollar go
farther and will be just aa beneficial to him
as more dollars In the pay envelope ac­
companied by higher prices.
This policy, we are convinced, will spread
the prosperity to all classes o f our citizens,
greatly increase the demand for the goods
that are made and the services that are ren­
dered, and hence supply more Jobs for our
increasing population.
In addition, It will increase foreign sales
of American gooda and more effectively
meet the increasing competition that Ameri­
can Industry Is meeting from Japan, Russia
and the satellite countries. Lower prices at
home and abroad wDl benefit not onty our
own |&gt;eop]e but the people o f other countries
M well. Our Jucraeata export trad* w «
enable us to command more o f the goods
produced by the people o f other countries,
and so wilt contribute to their prosperity.
This policy would serve the workers as
well or better than the rising spiral of wagea
and prices: it would check inflation: It would
more equitably distribute to our own peo­
ple the benefits o f Increasing efficiency In
Industry; It would save the foreign marketa
which we are now losing to Communist and
other countries; It would bolster the econ­
omies o f friendly peoples; and It would
greatly enhance the prestige of the United
States abroad.
Some time the wage-prica spiral must
come to an end or the American.dollar will
be destroyed. This, we believe, is the way
to do it without depriving labor o f anything
and, at tha same time, make important
pdns for all of our people, Including labor.

resembles a klnkajou. Pine, now
tell us what a klnkajou looks
like!

Aruorxi town's special election.
The result, ire presume, waa
unanimous.
diamond flrld in Siberia. Bettrr
1 t !
look ai/oin—II may be only an
Manitoba Indian families at*
old, abandoned tall mine.
doubting up due t* • housing
! « t
shortage-newt Hem. As* they
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also had appeared on TV, where
he spoke a cheery ‘ hello "
A fter a photographer held him
loo tightly while posing him for
a picture, "O le " becam e so fright­
ened his head feathers fell out,
he becam e bald, and clam med up
completely.
Now, following several sessions
un the psychiatric perch with
Ganpsrd, "O le” has begun talking
again, but Instead
nf saying
"h e llo " he mutters "W hat fo r ? "
and "O h, y ea h ?"
"Klndneas ia esiential in deal­
ing wilh birds," said Gaspard.
"A small canary needs affection
as much as a great dane. You
can't force birds to talk or sing.
They will do it only when they
arc happy and ca refrcs."
A bird ia as temperamental
■ v a child. It will perform only
when it wants lo ."
Here are a few more things
Gaspard has learned:
"W omen can each a parakeet
to talk much better than men
can. It is because their voiles are
higher, more like those o f birds.
"B irds learn words easier that
have tho letter R In them. U Is
probably easier fo r them lo learn
German, French or Hungarian
thnn it is English.
"T h e best time to teach a bird
Is Just before he goes to bed. Then
he will study in his sleep.
"D on 't Just teach your bird non­
sense phrases. Make him learn
his nsm o and address. I know o f
une parakeet that became lost and
was .returned home safely because
he was able to give his telephone
number to the person who found
h im ."
Birds, alas, liko their owners
are not immune to snobbery.
“ If you put two talking crows
in with two talking mynah birds,"
said
Gaspard, "on e
crow will
leant from
the other crow and
une mynah bird from the other
mynah.
"B u t no crow will pick up a
w ord ' from a mynah, and no
mynah will Imitate a crow .
"H ow much can a mynah bird
learn? A sm art one can Itarn 110
words fairly easily."
How does he do it? Simple. It’s
a triumph o f mynah over matter

Stan
Comstock
Eotabiiahed over 20 years
la Orlando

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M inor B u n a
For minor generalised burns,
dust the area with a powder c o n - n
tainlng equal parte o f tine oxide, ^
talc and boric a d d . D o this sev­
eral times during ths day and be­
fore going to bed. Ointment*
such aa rose water ointm ent also
are cooling an d soothing. In ad­
dition, they counteract — sails#
drying o f the skin.
Ice-cold compresses et mlllL
carron oil or mineral oil m ight
be com forting, too.
But for serious burns, aM iniq
your doctor,
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QuunoR un u rn ro
R. Y.: WlU the excessive h is t
used to make skimmed milk d am ­
age the protein content o f th*
milk?
Answer; It has bees fobn d that
w ith m o d e r n p r o c e s s i n g o f
skimmed milk, th* proteins d o
not undergo any ehang*. This
milk can b* used m y wen f*v
reducing.
However, it is not advisable for
children to drink skimmed milk,
for they ne*d th* butter f i t la
their mUk.

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Your doctor will tell yon that.
ir you are receiving or have re­
c e n tly rece iv e d su lp h o n a m ld e
therapy, you are likely to burn
much more readily than you nor­
mally would.
%
Women have Increased sensi­
tivity during the B rit days o f th*
menses and during the second to
seventh months o f pregnancy.
Despite your doctor's advlca,
some or you probably will be
burned. Bo let me gtv* yon ■ few
tips on treating aunburna.

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Tan Without Burning
By HUMAN N. BUNOISIN, M.O.
I T S th* vacation season again.
And that, aa many of you know
only too well, usually means,
am ong other things, sunburns.
If you haven't got your U n by
this time and plan to make up
for it during your annual vaca­
tion to the lakes, seashore or Just
lying at hom* in the backyard,
let ms give you a little advice.
Btondea and redheads usually
burn more easily than do bru­
nettes. Men are more susceptible
to sunburn than women. And
children get * burn much falter
than adulta.
Limit Sunbathing
I f you are • blonde or redhead,
or If you know you burn easily,
better lim it your sunbathing to
five to ten minutes, especially
during tha Arst days; and it's a d ­
visable for you to use protective
oils, creams or lotions.
I think you'll find such things
as petrolatum or alnc oxide oint­
ment good for helping to filter
the raya effectively as well as
p re v e n tin g undue e v a p o ra tio n
from your skiA.
Tha average brunette can toler­
ate the sun's rays better than her
falr-halred sisters. Bo, for bru­
nettes, the maximum exposure to
atrong sunlight should be about
two 15 to 20 minute periods on
the first day, depending upon ths
Intensity o f the sun's rays.
Th* second day you ean proba­
bly safely try two 30 to 45 minute
exposures. Each successlva day
you ean gradually Increase your
sunbathing time until you ac­
quire a aattsfactory tan.
There are a couple o f things
you should remember.

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Bride-To-Be Is Busy Woman;
■Groom Can Do Many Things
M yriad atorlea h iv e been writ­
ten about the buay bride-to-be.
Traditionally ahe baa all the wed­
ding responsibilities. But the lit­
tle lady’ a burden can be lighten­
ed if the groom attended hit own
dutlea prom ptly and aitiated the
bride in every way pottlble.
Some o f the chorea can be
^jfone With little outalde help.
Others should be reported back
to hit future m ate fo r consulta­
tion and decision.
Here's a list o f 10 things the
groom can do.
1. Order Invitations and help
address the envelopes. The groom
should make sure his own list is
given to the bride’ s mother as
quickly as possible. Once the fin£.1 list has been com p ile! the invi­
tations must be mailed at least
fou r weeks prior to the wedding
date.
2. Choose e best man capa­
ble o f doing his duties without
fuss or panic. The best man
should be at tbs beck and call of
the groom . He must have the
wedding ring ready for the ccrcmony. He is in charge o f the
ushers too. He m utt make sure
" h e honeymoon tickets, reserva­
tions and baggage are ready.
3. Make honeymoon plans. A f­
ter discussing tho subject with
the bride, the groom might want
to gather all the information per
taining to tho h oneym oon -places,
prices,
provisions—and
report
back for final decision.
4 . Select photographer and
make arrangementa
for bridal
^portraits. This is primarily a
bride's Job but the groom can
help by checking last minute ar­
rangem ents and seeing all those
scheduled fo r pictures are ready
and on time.
5. Check legal requirements for
blood teats and licenses. Avoid
em barrassm ent by having all tho
, essential papers on hand at the
, m arriage license bureau— especi­
ally birth certificates. Make sura
(he witnesses are with the bridal
H couple.
• S. Send wedding announcements
. t o newspapers. The groom should
■ ch eck with the bride as to cor­
r e c t names o f all her attendants
«s
well as to descriptions o f
gowns and decorations. Although
th e bride handles this chore on
- .giost occasions the groom could
rip by taking over most of
De detail* and sending to the
cel press,
*T. See that all m em bers o f the
"editing party attend rehearaali.
Be groom should get together
ith the best man and maid o f
Dnor to act a t policeman on thl*

the flow ers, wedding bouquet and
going away corsage; also flowers
for
the mother*
and
grand­
mothers and boutonnieres for the
ushers, best m in , fathers, grandf a t h f s — and HIMSELF.
•. Make arrangements fo r autoa fo r the* wedding party. This
Job can be left to the best man,
but the groom should make a
final check.
10. See that baggage la ready
fo r honeymoon trip. Another Job
(or the best man but the groom
shoutd be sure his luggage Is to­
gether with the bride’ s so there
Is no delay.

WSCS Has Meeting
Tuesday Morning
In McKinley Hall
The Woman'r Society o f Chris­
tian Service of the First Metho­
dist Church, met Tuesday in Mc­
Kinley Hall with Mrs. W. A. Hunt­
er, president, presiding.
The meeting waa opened by the
tinging o f a hymn, with Mra. J,
R. Hawthorne at the piano.
Mr*. N. V. Farm er, delegate to
the School o f Missions in Lakeland, presented her report. The
school closed with Communion
Service In the new First Metho­
dist Church In Lakeland.
The devotion, "A re Y ::. Still
Pressing Toward the M ark?” fo l­
lowed by prayer waa given by
Mr*. W. S. Thornton.
Mr*. Albert Hickson presented
the program entitled, "M easuring
Our Growth and Goats Over tho
Past Four Y eara," and was assis­
ted by Mrs. J. R. Hawthorne, and
Mr*. R. W. Turner,
Mrs. Hunter announced Youth
Activities Week will be held Aug.
29 through 31, and the various
circles will serve supper to the
group each night.
Mrs. Bob Cole announced there
would be a Study Course at the
Church Aug. 28 at 10 a. m. which
will be followed by a covered dish
luncheon at noon.
Mrs. W. S. Thornton closed the
meeting with preyer.

Try This One Best Weddings
Are Planned
In Advance

b l u e b e r r y
sh ort­
c a k e , made with rounds of rich

pastry, has gained favor at our
house.
Use your own favorite recipe for
flaky pastry;
a largo cookie
will cut' out the rounds I
tho Blueberry Shortcake nicely.
The cutter we used was one wc
Improvised: we aaved a can (12
ounces) from whole-kernel corn
cutting off both ends with a wall
type can opener so they would be
smooth. This gives a cutter S'4
inches In diameter Uiat works
beautifully,
BLU EBERRY SHORTCAKE
Ingredients: 1 cup heavy cream
sugar, Vi teaspoon vanilla, in
rounds (3 to 4 Inchea In diam eter)
baked flaky pastry, 1 pint basket
cultivated blueberries (washed and
well drained).
Method: Beat cream until almost
stiff; add sugar to taste and van­
illa; beat until sugar is combined
and cream is Just stiff; do not
overheat. Reserve a few dpxen
of the largest blueberries for
garnishing; fold thq remaining
blueberries Into the cream . Ar­
range B of the baked pastry rounds
on Individual plate* or a serving
platter. Spoon about two-thirds of
the
blueberry-cream
onto
the
rounds; place remaining pastry
rounds over the cream . Top with
remaining bluebcrry-criam and the
reserved berries. Serve at once
Makes 8 servings.

Top carrot alaw with lots o f
Order the floral arrange
'.gicnt. Consult with the bride on minced green parsley or chive*

Back to School Safety
By Jetaaa Smith. Dodge Safely CeneelUat
DANGER IN THE STREETS may reach new ell-tlm* proper-.
(Ions Ihis fall with the registration o f an estimated million and a
half new pupils in tba American school aystema.
Already many farsighted cities and towns are organizing their
•wn community services to support the gigantic national "back to
sch ool" safety drives. And good
reason for su d f action, too, with Women's Club*, has helped set
■ total o f approximately 58,140,• up numerous aafsty training p r o
000 elementary end high school grams for PTA, church and other
student* suddenly criss-crossing women's groups. A few rules, tak­
the nation's streets.
en seriously by m em ben o ( every
How about your community? community, aha says, can aavo
I i It safe fo r children traveling to the livei o f counties* children.
(Although, she c a u t i o n s , no
en d
fr o m
amount ot safety education can
s c h o o l? A c ­
be completely effective u n leu
c o r d in g to
safety expert*,
parents obey the rules, too!)
guidance end
T U B PARENT, says Mrs.
training la a
Hodge, has three tools to use in,
child's b o a t
■afegusrdini his child from acci­
p r o te c tio n
dent: Protection during the early
against a c c i ­
years, gradually relinquished at
d e n t . Educa­
the youngster grows older; Direct'
tion o f motor­
safety (raining, through reason or
i s t s , coupled
education: Discipline, which mutt
with strict law
enforcement, will further mini­ serve where reason cannot. DiacipUne should be mild, consistent
mise traffic has*rdi.
Bated on these principle*, her* and logical, and la at necessary to
are a few successful community a child’s sense o f security as it
safety projects which arc well U to his safety.
worth adopting.
THE MOTORIST, Mrs. Hedge
The Jacksonville, F la , Safe­
warns, n s d always aspect the
unexpected where children are
ty CaeacR sand* a police aero
concerned and drive with •*•
, geaat la every hindergartea la
treat* caution near school*,
! the city. A set a f portable trafnlaygrenadt a n d reiideatisl
-S c control devices, eta ct repu­
area*. (According t* The N a­
tes* a l those ntad at Jachteattional Safety Council, m a t !
1* 111# latsrmrtlans. loach t h o
child accident* necnr an resi­
i la cross streets
dential streets In mid-Mark.)
1 safety.
• rre-*cboa) children in Omaha, Farther, the nsatartst a n a l he
Neb., alto receive safely instruc­ alert far algas. aigaals a n d
tions from local police official*. school patrols and give
In group* o f SO, they m eet with bicycle rider* every
their parents in a public park
THE CHILD must Irani to obey
where they leans to respect the traffic poller, school patrols, and
police and to uae self-reliance traffic control device*. When rid­
when they d e start school.
ing a bicycle, he ridea *ntk trsB c,
in a straight line, and never
hitches on to passing truck* or
ca n . Headlights and rear reflec­
tors should be attached ta all
bikea (although children should
each tall petrel
b* discouraged from riding whan
tereacM— i
it la dark or dusk, unless abso­
lutely necessary. &gt; When walking
where there ere n o aWewaika,
youngsten walk facia# Ira S c o *
___ I Let Live. Drive
the left aide o f the road. Boiler,
Mrs. J. Howard Hhdpa a f Mid- abates. Irtcyclaa. wagena e n d ,
lead. T e a , safety division chair­ •rooter* belong on the sidewalk,!
man o f the General Federation o f never the street.

Georgia Booth, J. S. Houston fia fiA om tU
W i l l Be M a r r i e d Saturday
Mrs. Ruth Hutchins of this city
announces today the engagement
and approaching m arriage of her
dmugther, Georgia Lillian Booth to
Joseph Stanley Houston, son of M r.
and Mrs. J . S. Houston of SL
George, Utah.
The bride-elect Is a graduate of
Seminole High School and Florida
State University. She was a m em ­
ber o f the faculty o f Pineloch Ele­
mentary School of Orlando for two
years and at Southslde Primary
School last year.
Mr. Houston la a graduate of
Brigham Young Unlvsraity In Utah
wher* he waa a m em ber of the
Delta Phi Honorary fraternity. He
served the Latter Day Saints
Church as a missionary In the'Brailllan Mission for a period o f two
and one half year*. He Is present­
ly serving in' the U. S, Navy at
the Sanford Naval Air Station.
The wedding will take place at

THE SANFORD HERALD Wed., Anj?. S, 1058, Page I

Calendar

Mrs. George Booth, Miss Bobbyc
Morton and Stanley Houston have
9:30 p. m. Saturday, Aug. II at the returned from St. George, Utah,
WEDNESDAY
outdoor chapel of Maitland's Art where they were guests of his par­
Vacation Bible School for boys
Gallery.
ents Mr. and Mrs. J. Steiner Hous­
nnd girls ages 4-16 at the Chris­
No invitation* are being issued ton.
tian
and
Missionary
Alliance
but all friends of ths couple arc
Mr. and Mra. A. C. Cleveland Church, Park Ave. and ltlh 8 t.,
Invited to attend.
and daughter Carole are in New from 9 to 11:30 a. m.
Smyrna Beach on a short vaca­
The Woman’ s Missionary Circle
tion.
of Elder Springs Baptist Chapel
will meet at 2:30 p.m.
Mr. and Strs. George Touhy and
Dr. \Y. P. Brooks Jr., will lead
ion Jimmy left Satuiday by train
for Denver, Col. where tehy will tho midweek prayer services at
First Baptist Church at T:30 p.m.
rent a car and tour tho state.
on tho subject, "G row ing a Chris­
Mrs. John George is in Tampa tian Personality,"
with her son, Jim George for a few
Sunday School Workers' Council
days.
will meet a t First Baptlit Church
The Bill Kirks and their two at 8:15 p.m.
sons, have returned after visiting
H ie Rev. R, H. Spear will have
a week In Birmingham, Ala. with morning devotion* over W TnR at
bis mother.
8:30 a. m. representing tho SemiAug. R
nolo County MinUlrrial Assn.
31. L. Cullum
Mrs. R. A. Newman arrived Fri­
Mr*. J. Rosa Adam*
THURSDAY
day after spending sometime In
Mrs. C. L. Thomas
Vacation Bible School for boys
Europe and visiting In England.
and girl* ages 4-16 at tho Chris­
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Payton have tian
and
Missionary
Alliance
relum ed from a trip dowif the cast Church, Park Ave., and 14th St.,
coast ot the state.
from 0 to 11:30 a. m.
Tho Intermediate Choir will re­
Mlaa Ro-a Coke Royle who has
been sUiting in New Brunswick. hearse at First Baptist Church at
N. J.. ha* relum ed to loutrens, S. filXl p.m.
ic alpaca coats, while dark muted
The Adult Choir will rehearse at
C. to visit with her mother and
plaids also arc Important.
sister. Mr*. Uoyd Boyle and Miss First Baptist Church at 8:00 p.m.
The new coat* may be either
The Girl Scouts will meet at
Dial Boyle. Rosa Coke was visiting
filted or loose, both style* being
her brother in-law and sister, Mr. First Presbyterian Church at 3:30
equally smart. Lining* loke on and Mrs. Boh Frisch.
p. in.
new interest this year,
alto.
The Mld-tVeck Bible Hour will
There are many milium linings,
Sir*. Sidney Ives has visiting bo conducted by Elder* Arthur
giving all-weather com fort. Sonic- her from Winston-Salem, N. C., DeYoung and C. C. Howard o f tho
limes a contrasting lining is used, her daughter and grandson, Mra. F u st Presbyterian Church at 7.30
with a scarf to match.
Donald McIntosh and Sandy.
p.m. in the absence af Rev. A. U.
Hooded m ala are atl over tho
Me Inn Is, p a llor.
Sir. ami Mrs. A. L. Collins nnd
place for winter, aa tho younger
The Junior Choir o f tho First
set catches up with tho sports- son AI have just returned from a Presbyterian
Church
will
re10
day
trip
down
the
state,
car trend.
hrarso at 3:43 p.in. at tho church.
Chesterfields, reefer* and the
Tho Deacon* o f tho First Pro*,
Friends wdl regret to learn that
perennial boy-coat* are still top
byterlan Church will tricct at th*
Mrs.
Pearl
Ilantell
continue*
ill
In
favorites for the school crowd,
church nt 7:45 p.m.
who arc inclined to lik* their tho Bay Memorial Hospital In Pan­
Tim Rev. R. It. Spear w ill have
fashions classic.
am a City.
morning devotion* over W TRR at
8:30 a. m. representing tho Semi­
nole County Ministerial Assn.

Happy Birthday

footnotes to fashion S§-|
SM ART MOTHERS ’ have dis­
covered the changc-about ward­
robe fo r the kindergarten act.
Grown-up* have been enjoying
the m ix-or-m atch Idea fo r years,
In blouses, skirts snd Jackets. But
the younger set can achieve the
same
results with
suspender
dresses.

One New Y ork designer, Ce­
leste, ha* com e up with the
“ du etto" dress for plnt-tlao gla­
mor girls. It consists o f an outfit
fin two parts, which may be worn
r ieparatcly and Interchanged with
' There Is more to a wedding
other things.
than
getting a license, laying
The idea atarti with • Jumper
" I d d ," and speeding oil to Ni­
and a coordinated under-dresa in
agara Falls.
Weddings must be planned— stead o f the usual blouse, which
and as far in advance as pos­ is always / pulling out a t the
sible. Three months is none too waist. This acta a i both blouse
■nd petticoat, and it so carefully
long.
The brids’a fam ily, according styled and finished that It can be
to custom and tradition, spon­ worn tcparalcly, a i another dress
sor* the wedding. They are re­ for school or play.
An added attraction t* a seps
sponsible for most o f the expen­
ses. The groom
must pay only rale pcttiblou sc in white pique
for ths wedding ring, tho flowers, to be worn with the sam o pum
the clergym an’s fee, presents for per, the top precisely tailored in
the best man and ushers, and a the best blouse fashion, with tiny
sentimental g ift fo r his new tucks and minute ocean-pearl but­
tons, attached to a full skirt with
wife.
A fter the data Is set the next ruffled flounce.
Tfiua Horn can buy the Jumper
Important dcclxion for the bride
lx the type of w ed d in g-form a l, outfit, complete with underolrcs*,
sem i-formal or Informal — and add a whit* pcttl-blouse, and
have ‘ three outfit* for her small
ths place.
school bele. All three are cut to
The Practical Approach
Looking at the wedding from go together, and extra petticoats
a practical point o f view the are unneceiaary.
It's a great way to Initiate •
bride's
mother
mutt
consider
how many guests arc to be in­ small charm er Into the science
planned and coordinated
vited and how much money she o f a
wardrobe— and
It's
easy
*a
intends to spend.
A form al a ffa ir need not nec­ Mom’s budgst, too.
M ajor Invsstment In any barkessarily be expensive or elabowardrobe
is a coat
rate. Form al mean* adhering to tn.school
a tradition o f dresi, invitstions, which will ace tho young fry
cake, receiving line snd recep­ smartly through a long, hard sea­
son, from ‘ snowballs to Sunday
tion.
Th* bride selects her maid of School.
Mom will be wise, therefore,
honor and bridesmaid* front her
slio exam ines fabric labels
close friends or
relatives. Th* if
maid (o r m atron) o f honor may carefully, selects ■ sturdy wool
bo a ala ter o f the bride or groom . o r a proven blend that will atand
These attendants psy for their Hie gaff, dark enough not to show
own gowns. Color and typo are soil easily, cut on the simple
lines that always are best fo r
chosen by the bride.
school girls.
Wbo'a Who In Line?
This fall there are aome new
Th* reception line follow* a
form al pattern but is not necea- wrtnkloi In tha school coat line­
sarlly
in fleslblc. The
brlde’ a up. Lines are narrowsr than last
mother should be the first in year, usually sloping gently from
line. N ext com e the groom ’ s the shoulders, slightly wider at
parent*. Th* bride’ s fsther I* the hemline. Dark, rich colors
next but be doesn’ t hsve to be are the tops, with brown snd
in th# line. He can be a sort o f a black combinations high In favor.
roving
good
will ambassador. There's a d ir k chocolate brown
Then the Uneup continue* with that It particularly good in classthe brids. groom , maid of honor
and bridesm aidi In that order. large orchestra.
The beat man and ushers usual­
Thus tha bride's
task Is not
ly do not aland in the reception an easy one. But many problems
tins. But there i* no rul® th lt and pitfalls ran be avuidrd by
taya they can 't.
preparing snd planning in ad
Th# reception
following
the vance down to the minutest de­
cerem ony m ay b« held at home, tail. Leave nothing fo r the last
hotel or du b* depending upon minute. This means caterer, flo­
the wlahe# o f t i e bride's fsm lly . rist, musicians, baverages, pho­
In choosing a »ll« *or ,h# **' tographer, Invitation!, announce­
ceptlon consideration niust^D # ments and thank-you cards.
given of course
to facilities
Rem em ber, the best weddings
available, aiae ol room and num­ don't Just happen— they are care­
ber of guesU.
_
fully planned.
A reliable caterer for the r e ­
ception will relieve the bride a
Cook a package o f froien ml*'
mulher o f
many tlrrooms re­ ed vegetable* and coot. Mis with
sponsibilities and problems.
French dressing to which a little
Choice o f Musicians
curry powder ha* been added.
Choice o f musician* ran range I*et marinate In tha refrigerator,
from a roving accordionist to a B e n e with cold meat.

FRID AY
Tti* Rev. R . If. Spear wilt have
morning devotion* over WTRR at
8:30 a. m. representing the Semi­
nole County Ministerial Ansa.
MONDAY
Tli* Rev. R. II. Spear will have
morning devotions over WTRR at
8:30 n. m. representing tha Scmlnob County Ministerial Assn.

Tho Friendship League of the

Luncheon Given
Miss D. Harper
Saturday Noon

Sandwiches can make s meat snd on* to bo looked forw ard to if|
you toko advantage o f tho largo variety o f enriched yeast-raised
breads snd rolls on tho marksL Choose a bread that will add flavor,
snd texture to the filling o f your choice, and don't spare the filling
_____
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to satisfy keen aummsr appsUtes,i
_
Ilor
., and . (trowbarry
im h k.
lam
I) Fill, rye brood with Rear pats,
t) Fill nr* brood with M a t hoof,
onion slkes, crtip boenn snd Uttar*
Irttura and thill sasco
t ) Fill O ff twist with cotta go tbseoo
ROW 4
Wised With chapped tomato, gross
t) Kill fan tan rail with tnfiofUk
spptr, and onion
mtsrd with minced cucumbsr, paraisy
) Fill wbito brrod srlth torboy and
and mtponnilsa
bsm elkos, Soso ion drewing and crisp
X)
Kill Anger roll with broiled frank­
Joitore,
furter topped with mustard and,
ROW 8
piralltll
!
1) Fill aavette refl wlib ebaose spned
II Kill nsretta roll with Swiss thaaaei
and bacon
■nd brtulrd Cansdlaa bacon
• ) KUI sssdsd round rod srlth hroltsd
4) Kill Anger roll with whala shrimp
hamborgor lopped with sharp chocs*
mtsrd with chopped ttlsrjr and'
and ealon rings
msjMnnsita
8) Fill Isrgd amp ron with bologna
and croon* shoos*i mlird with chopped
01 Kill Inge 4)hp roll With llrerwurol,
rbiroa
rm m rhrrre mixed with pkkl* relish
ROW I
and c r is p Irttuca
IIOW 0
•
I ) Fill whol* wbest broad wltb
Solid,
slid, ttomato, crisp bacon oiks*
I) Kill whola wheat bread w ith
lettuce
shrimp misrd with minted celery,
8) FIN saw twist wltb deviled bam
minced onios, mayonnaise and chill
M u r e and letlues
mliod with cboppsd hard-caaksd a m
and crisp Intact
T&gt; Kill white bread with bam,
leliuce and toms to " - —
8) FtUjoists bread wlib paeaat bai­

J

A bridesmaids luncheon was
given for Miss Donna Lou Har­
per, Aug. II, brldr-vlecl, by-M r*.
W. C. Hutchison and Mr*. Don­
ald A.
Love,
Orlando; at tho
Hutchison home Saturday.
White pum pon u end other
wldlo flowers made up tho lovely
tablo decorations while tiny place
card* In tho furm of a bride'*
bouquet and wedding belli were
at each guest's place.
Thnso
attending
wers
Bliss
Harper, her mother, Mrs. D. L.
Harper, M tn Kay H ilnca, Day­
tona Beach; Mrs. Herbert Stenstrom , Miss Dial Boyle, and Mrs.
E. C. Harper Jr.
Tli#
honorco
presented
her
bridesmaids with lovely gift* snd
the hostesses gave her a Royal
Crown Derby chin* dish.

Congregational

Christian

will hold a regular meeting at S
p. m. i t the home o f Mr*. J. R.
Jones Sr., on Bcordall A ve. ■
Circles o f tho WSCS o f .th*
Methodist Ch'urch will meet **
follow s: Circle No. Five, Mra. J.
H. Walker, 1719 Sanford Ave at
3 p. m .; Circle No. Six, Mrr. T,
A. Burleigh, 1513 Palmetto A v e ,
at 3 p. m .; Clrclo No. Seven, Mrs,
n . W. Sturdivant, 613 Myrtle Ave.,
at 3 p. m .; Ircle No. Eight with
Mrs, W. S. Thornton on W. Flrrt
S t , at 3 p. m .; and Circle No.
Nine, Mrs. Carl Williams at Mc­
Kinley Hall at 3:30 p. m .
TUESDAY
Circle o f the WSCS o f the Methodist Church will meet ax folldwst
( r d o No. Ono with Mrs. John 8 .
White, W. 1st S t , at 0:45 s. 'm .t
Circle No. Two wilh Mr*. C. E.
Chorpcnlng, 2535 S. Palmetto Ave.,
at S :45 a. m .: Clrclo No. Three,
Mr*. W. E. GlUlewell, 2410 Stevens
A v e , at 9:43 a. m.; ami Circle No.
Four with Mrs. M. L. Nichols, 8118
Oak Ave,, at 9:15 a. m.

8 A M . AN DO SPRING 8- Sharron
Berry o f Fruitland Park, la be­
ing rrownrd by Shells Brownlog o f Sanford, who hold* it*
title o f Ml** Chicago B u slnn s
Show. Thn tiny tot won her
laurel* fo r talent, Appearance
In party dress and "figu re'* Ir
the pageant held at S an liada
Spring!.

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1 IH T R I SANTORO HERALD

Newcombe Nears 2nd
20«rVictory Season
\

By ED m u m
T V A w d iM Pm *
, - 4 « Don Newronjba, "hum m ln'
that paa" sgsto, 1* dosin g la ea
Ms second straight 33-victory Ma­
i n tad now la within rtsch o f
M
shutout racorda vhila helping
Brooklyn's Dodgers kaap ths pro*&gt;M « aa Milwaukee la tha National
League m a .

Trippi Will Return
to Jax As Assistant
Coach Of Cardinals
^JACKSONVILLE—Charity Trip­
i t who baa played la Jarksenvlll*
«• avmaraua aeeiilon *. both la
Rjatban and baacball, li eom tni
back h»r# Saturday oiobt. Aug.
i t in a different capacity.
“ This tia a tba form er L'niverA y at Georgia ator halfback rei r a a la the role o f aa u ila U a t
dBseto a f the Chicago Cardlnala,
A c will epea their pre-aeaaon
a0todul*
la Ike Gator
Bowl
g a in s t the Chicago Beara la the
■OCOad annual p a n e ipontorad by
flohaoBtrllio Chari tie*, lac.
9 a addition to playing againit
to t Florida Gator* four times,
Frank Sinkwlch la eaa m a u lve T»-o victory
. the Orange and Blue for
(Seek WaUy Butts' Bulldog* ia
* fe o f theae game*, Trippi wa*
a -d efen tire atandout laat Auguit
A the Cardinal* upaet the Bear*.
H d , and be alee appeared at the
*M JaekaoarlU* ban park In asHhttiaw eoateata far the Atlanta
(Rather* and participated In a
e a t * aeni-pro touraaaeat during
Ik* war for McDUl Field o f TamSB, r W p p l , who from time to time,
baa been tagged "M r. fo o tb a ll."
■•'kr.
Chicago
Cardinal."
and
’Bfe* Ooldea Boy from G eorgia."
aiaor ding t* Head Coach Ray
hard*, doing the tame awell
D
he alwaya did aa a player
wRh the Cardinal* for nine year*
— 1**T through 1*M.

t

T V aturd y Fannaylraniaa re­
. ■ ember * many thing* o f hi*
ftM V U
career but chiefly the
RNe Bowl gaam o f mi. lha Gatar Bowl o f 1MI when Georgia
ran wild agalnat Florida, laat
y ia r la the Gator Bowl whan he
lR y * d defenao for the Cardlnala
de they trouacad the Beara, and
tRt one-tided IS-It victory the
Card* scored, over the Bear* In
, R w la h y Fart' la Chicago.
TT1ppi ala* ha* • lot o f memor­
ies a f the IMS-IMS period. Thera
war* the IMS-44 aeaaona with th*
Third Air Force, hi* return to
t V U. of Georgia, hi* All-Ameri­
ca years o f 1313-44 with the BulldM *. being honored by the Touchdewa Club* o f Atlanta and Washiagtoa, D C., and being presented
the Maawell and Heiaman TrophiW u the greatett player la col­
lege football In lb tf, four ap­
pearance* a* a mem ber o f the
enllege all-atar team In Chicago,
getting the moat valuable player
award for hi* efforts In th* IMS
g lm e , providing tho aparh which
fon t tho Cards to th* world
«* * mpionshtp la 1347, and another
appearance la the College All Stir
S|m* (hi* fifth ) but this time as
w p ro.
3 a nine year* with the Card*.
Ttippt aatabllahed hlm ielf as tho
aB-time loader In ju it about
oimry offensive pha»e of play of
the Chicago team in It* IT y*ara
as a charter member o f tho Na­
tional Football Laaguo.

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Newk. winning bla 17th o f tho
•eesoa and eighth in a row, bung
up his third eooaecutive shutout—
stretching
his
scoreless-inning
•tring to SS— by blanking Pittaburgh J-0 laat night.
The National League record for
conaccutiv* thutouta ia four and
it'* been accomplished by only
two modern-era pitchers — Bill
Lee with the Chicago Cub* In 1*31
and Sal Maglie, now a Dodger,
when he w ai with the New York
Glanti in 1*S0.
The NL record for consecutive
scorelcia inning* in *4 I /I , by Carl
HubbeU o f th* Giant* in 1331.
TV
victory kept th* world
champ* within 1*4 game* o f the
Brave*, who belted the Chicago
Cub* 4-1. Third-place Cincinnati j
fall thr*« games back. losing to
St. Louis 1-4. Philadelphia, hottest
A
club in th* league, made it five
* ■ /+
tA »trt Avt**6te
straight and 9 out o f 10 by sweep­
to V i ’
to
o u t*
r.&lt;sHr/rta
ing th* Gtanu 4-1 and S t i* a
rue p * * rftrt
.CHAtiCE
twi-night double header.
C\ &gt; , |
f i n e s t , p v t*
me
.American League headline* cra ­
&lt; w !/' , thou* * * t PUL
te A Z O Y *
tered
on Ted William*,
fined
s fis &amp; k / * e i o # t* a t
2
S z W
m a p *. YMici—
O L p eir
IS.000 by Boston General Managar
m SX&amp; ^fXM /AU T *AVtMAM
20~&lt;S A M i
Jo* Cronin for another spitting
WsL
'T t M * y m k
H fM B R .
skirmish, at th* Bed So* clipped
M IT *AP#T HEH
MAP
10
the N*w York Yankees 1-0 in 11
V X ^
POM r * i TANK*
Mr THE ALL•
V Y
/y * 0 V / / « rgn mM
innings on Ted's ' h u es loaded
fT A R BPgAK.
» 0 * i THAI an * OTptM TEAM.
walk. Tb* defeat, seventh in eight
ni
games, trimmed tb* Yankees lead
to seven g a m ii over Cleveland as
star team and tha** Browns ar*
th* Indians broke a four-game
mentally up."
•lump with a VI victory over
Detroit. The Chicago While Sox
Referring to th* proa* 14-27 dat o il last year by tha AH Stars,
defeated Kansas City 3-4 and 4-3
ia a pair of 10-inning contests in
Graham said, "The Browns aba
tb* only other action scheduled.
ready this time. Ordinarily thay'd
CHICAGO, &lt;* — Take It from a
Newcomb*, who has allowed
guy who should know, the Cleve­ run only one or two scrim magao
only two runt and 24 hits ia his land Browns are prepared to the before thalr firat g a n a . They've
last M innings, get all th* support hilt for
their football battle scrimmaged fiv* time* for
be needed from Duka Snider, who against th* college All Stars Fri­ on#."
tagged Yarn Law 4-13 for his lis t
Graham has again retired,
day night at Soldivr Field.
homo run, with a man on, in th*
Otto G r a h a m . ea-Oeveland ever, and that should V a factor
third inning.
quarterback who led the Browns in favor o f the All B u rs.

r*e

Browns Are Ready
For Football Bottle
Against All Stars

CARLOAD
BEEF

Instead o f trying to ■top Gra­
ham they'll have to aentantrato
on George B attorns an and Vito
Oarilll. F itter son aouldn’t pa as
lb# Browns to victory laat year,
although R wasn't a l hia fault.
Tha Brown Una received soma uaexpected com petit low from tha
All Start.

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By JOSEPH J. U P P E R
SACRAMENTO. Calif. IP— A spad a l a u te Investigating committee
today urgod draetie changes In con­
trol af hexing to California and re­
commended revoking th* Ucanaa*
af aotna o f th* biggest figures to
what R M ltod a gaogrter-ridden
T V special commit tea, appoint1 by Gov. Goodwin. J . Knight,
laniad Ka heaviest Mows ow match­
maker Baba McCoy and promoter
Cal Katow, both o f Lea Angela*.
prom oter Jim m y Murray at
Oakland.
T V thro* were characterised aa
dictators ia their area* and wer*
accused at aseociatiag with under­
world figures.
Of McCoy tha report said:
"H a is truly raproaootativa a f all
that la wrong with boxing today.
AU of ua who worked on this pro­
tect have had experience to law
enforcement, and in th* course of
such employment hare known and
dealt with criminal*. McCoy la a*
vicious as any o f us have encount­
ered."
Th* report* urged both McCoy
and Eaten be booted out of boxing
and forbidden even to visit traineampt. Eaton to the father at
Robert Knight * daughter.
In Loe Angtle*. McCoy and Ea• learned o f the report to ad­
vance and issued denials for sim­
ultaneous release with the report.
Both indicated they would fight
to court any m ove to revoke their
license*.
•W* want to havo a full trial
aod a chanco to hav* a full legal
defense." McCoy said. Ha accused
tha committee'* chief investigator,
Jam** Cox, o f "tatting himself up
- a sentencing ju d g e."
I s m s managed Mickey Cohen
he was a fighter," McCoy
'I had a dinner accidentally
with Prank Carton to New Orleans
recently. Bill If the com m ittee
wanted to look a Uttla further,
they'd find I had dinner with Gov.
Knight not •• long a go."
Both Baton and hia wife explod
I wfaea they learned o f Use all*

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Th* Braves banged 11 o f their* to th* National Football Leagua
l i hit*—including two singles th a t; till# last fall, issued the warning
gave Hank Aaron a 34-gam*' yesterday.
streak—o f f Jim Brosnan. South­ • Graham, who did not play in
paw Warren Spahn chipped in a last year's All 8tar game but
homer in winning his 12th.
cam* out o f "retira n u n t" to qual­
St. Louis scored five runs in the ify tha Brown* for this y*ar'a
last two fram es to dump th* Red- gams, said: " I f th* pros ar* up
leg* and IS-gams winner Brooks I mentally they should beat any allLawrence, who now haa lost four.
Wally Moon had fiva straight hit*
for ths Cards, including a homer.
Ed
Bailey
and
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Post
amackad two-run bomars for aa
early 4-1 Cincinnati lead. Beliefer
Jim Konatanty was the winner.
The fifth-place Phils scored two
in ths ninth to wU the opener,
with
Richie Ashbum
bringing
across th* tying run in a rhubarb
that left the Giant* playing under
proteat and Manager Bill Blgney
to th* efcbbom *. Umpire VI* D *
mor# firat ruled Ashbum out for
falling to touch th* plat*, then re­
versed th* decision aftor confer­
ring with tho other umps. The
final ruling made Ashburn, who
bunted for hia 1.600th hit in th*
first inning, safe on Interference
by catcher We* Wesirum. Harvey
lls d d li won th* opener. Curt Sim­
mons th* nightcap.
Williams' fine earn* when b*
spat at the Fenway Park fans
after they booed hia arror on a
fly ball. Tommy Byrno gave up
the walk, after relieving Don
Larsen— whs had a four-hlttar but
took the loss whan two error* and
a walk loaded th* bases. Willard
Niton won hi* *Ulk.
Mike Garcia, despitt getting
togged for 11 hits, didn't lose his
shutout until tha ninth on Ray
Boon*'* two-run bomar aa th* In­
diana anded Detroit's winning
streak at four game*.
Jim Rivera's triple scored Walt
Dropo with the winning run in the
first gam* for th* Whit# Boa. Then
Dropo singled Larry Do by home
with the clinchar In the nightcap.
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the couch were a half-fUled whisky
barraaaed by Ihs eaae Of execution. bottle, a dirty glass, several rigor
Pregnancy waa a convenient nhfai butts In a tracked eauoar, ..........
far anything faun laxlncee to tam­
"M t down." Louise swept an
per tantrum s Actually,
empty candy boa from the larges
chair.
never felt better.
(waving the Shop early, she da"1 remembered kow much you
toured slyly so that Jenny should liked the gray h a t Ws bad some
have no cause far speculation If ehe leftover material and 1 thought
saw her beading In the unfamiliar ------ Meg (topped, opened the
tf TOM loo* 0
direction. She was glad to reach paper beg «ba carried and thrust
« m
■ M ip o m f y r tu lw d . the shabby nouse on Pike Street ths bat Into Louise’s hands with
m m t iJenny didn't, but K eg knew where- thq Fenners roomed. The no further w ords
• well that (b e did. Kemp front door opened no promptly she
tt was osrtalnly s o ta t ter a
ta d quarreled because thli knew ehe usd not mistaken the flftesn-year-oid. Meg reflected with
m. Meg felt an
gtve-away shifting o f the dingy almost hysterical amusement that
at bumlUty,
Laos curtains.
It would have suited a hussy below
at the
"M is Beaumont f" Carrta Walsh, the Deadline
K m M t tree to attach the eubjeri who rented her upstairs to the Fen
Louise's expression w a n t criti­
at M v td again. "Jenny, U David nets, often helped Matilda with cal i It held wonder. With one In­
IW
year U nbend. would you extra cleaning. She beamed "Mis credulous glance at Mrg, ehe com
h t f l tala alone ■ that horrible Cox send you for meT
centra tad on the Hat
gray toad e l a bouee acroae the
N o." Meg turned am h«r best
"It's—It'S beautiful r
alley T"
smile. "I came to ees Louise, Mrs.
"W on't you try « onT* Meg's
Oavtd waa mam aim on ball Walsh. She’s horns, isn't (he ? "
heart pounded. She was aura aha
i etUl occupying Matilda's
C arries cheerful Irish features would discover what die wanted to
roots.
took on suitable melancholy,
know when ehe n w Louisa m Urn
* * aeonLb ago, Jm ny might have
"Sura and sh t Is, the way she h a t
e
■end nl this question. Now she Mt always Is I Not cats step has that
Louise ran to the marble topped
att a thread and replied. "N a
girl took, barrtn' Uw time her bureau that faced Darcy's couch,
would stay la the gray load a(
brother hauled her to doctor and quickly eh* twisted up bar rina,
house with him."
lawyer) Ain't It turrtbta. Mis Beau light-brown hair, th n ia tto pins
. Msg gtanoed sharply at her. Was montt Whai'a Seattle cornin' to, 1 Into It with sure fingers. This
Jeaay belatedly acquiring a sense say T Tacoma papers art
t Ihs first Bate
had
at hunorT
sink o f—ainlqutty, I think dons up hsr hair, Mrg decided.
*Tt * BO patienoe with Matilda. It w as Maybe they got somethin',
"ThereI" She whirled
A s ought to tall Anna her room’e 1 eaya."
Thera. How doe* it lo o k t"
he tier than M r com pany"
Meg smiled. "N ow f*d like to
"Lovely."
a sorry tor
see Louisa, if you think
Meg was honest. Louisa looked
" W e i now." Carrta hesitated. striking la ths hat. shs had also
"And she hehevea David guilty "Her brother give me strict orders
knowingneas that aa
too;&gt;1 U Aana acted decently,
company, but eus M didn't fifteen-year-old an earth souid
win
wouldn't,
it taw'd stood by Dsvld fwnaw ygy,"
have managed. Why, she’s twenty
are you smirking
I—the truth ta, I brought her a at least, Meg hasarded; eha may ba
u erVf "
f llea n
gift, Mrs. Walsh. A sew h a t"
aa old aa I ami Clothes statable
"Mevtng your father bring you
Carrie capitulated. "If that ain't far a young girt, that loose. Sow­
tap gave yea a pretty masculine like you) Sura, you go right
ing hair mads ths diffanocsb 1
Viewpoint, didn't It, M rgT"
up." Her about wok# the cobwebby
right) 1 knew ft. at
"I detested fa th er's viewpoints! echoes. "Unites! Toa got com' and g ot to hsr feet.
panyl"
I'm glad you like It. t
tabs frowned la perThera was a rustle of skirts. your brothei w ont mind that I
Vdoaity.
Louise, eyes rad sad mouth sulky, gave It to you." Bhe didn't want
As l i m a
beingsT" Meg peered over Urn railing.
Darcy to had out about tt. A a
A|hOld.
"W hat d'ye w aatT"
■ '" I * ^
premonition that Darcy
“ I sou
oouldat have seen It before
Carrie clicked her
would not bo so gullible as Louisa
g knew you, Meg, bat I do now. Now, Louley, you got no call to
A »ly mask covered Louise’s teaJMaat at us think at m « an—wen, take that tack with MU
res. "1 don't intend to tall nun.
dUfSTenL"
m on t She's brung you a new b a ll" Darcy don't—men don*
Mag cloned bar mouth carefully,
"A h a l f " Louise's eyes gleamed,
t e Had Jeaay awuthing such pb
is draw back, "Y ou can come up
"No. they don't." Meg answered.
eeophy waa Uha aaartng a canary If you w a n t"
Ohs doubled ap abruptly, has
• ta n A * Jenny waa wrong about
waiting m her open hands clawing for Urn chair, M s
awe thing. If anyone had taught
Mag reached the top knees huekilns.
h rjj. R waa Kawkp, not rather.
"M rs Beaumont) What to n r
idea taft aar weak, aa U
"Com e In."
Louisa burned ta am.
la public,
Mag ires not
' “"Nothing.*
Nothing." Mag strapped piety
ees too turned-comm trUneas. but she
_
is shlv- barely restrained a gasp when ehe aa wall know Tm expecting a « u i
arad as tf Ms taps were again m entered the Fenner quarters Shirts I------ " Again Mag doubted m
tha.gaUaw ad hsr throat, alt re- dangled from chair backs,- taioas wishing frantically it waa
fnaa aar. rhie, cluttered corners; a
to turn pale at wtlL Why' n o d a l
la ha thus to he
-— ------1 with riot
about love-making. Pat couch wtatqh must ha D arcy's bad;
"U —If I eouid
1 s a David.
aba glimpsed aa unmade bed la Urn
t o r Mterrupted atrategy adjoining room. On a ptaatr beside
(Ta Ba Dost toned/

SFJS

a

I

oostrAjrx.

iceri Alerte d
|JtT LAUDERDALE, Ift-O fvara alerted today to watch
U , fo r whom
• 'A u d a r warrant w as issued in
Mhrtrhili, Maas., la the slaying at
• and a Mag aompaaloa.
Janat Kaehtar, M . sad
W. T H U , A ware, killed
i Mgkt after Koehler ap­

parently trailed them, Haverhill Ueved Koehler might A
officers reported.
bach te F ort Lauderdale,
Koehler had worked la Fort wag a native o f Mothoua,
Lauderdale for design fabricators,
Thera era
an Interior decorating f i r m ,1for
pVoyot la Colorado,
about a year aa a salesman.
Koehler left hie Job b a n about U par rant since
o Month ago but Deputy Polios
C hief Richard Sheehan saM at
Am estimated l l mWiea
Haverhill that be hadn't
cans take vacations la their cars
ported seen there. Sh*
year.

T r a s s e s :^

TRU-PLAVOR

0LE0
• * *?,

GA. OR FLA. GRADE “ A " D A D

AN IMPROPE R TURN, whoa
you're behind the wheel, can A
a turn for the worse.
Sudden and unexpected actions
by d riv en who fait to signal bofora turning, o r turn from t h e
wrong lane, a n responsible for
a large portion o f traffic acci­
dents. Irate male driven h a v e
pointedly accused women as thh
greatest offenders, a n d aomo
statistics (undoubtedly compiled
by men) show t A y 'n right. (Men
score m u c h
p o o r e r on
.m o s t
other
traffic v i o l a | tlo n s , h o w ­
ever t)
For y o a r
o w n s a fe t y ,
and that o f
o t h e r motor*
lata, a lw a y s
signal well in
advan ce o f
your Intended turn, w in g either
mechanical or bend signals, la
fact, even though most c a n todao
era equipped with automatic d i
recti on al signals (in
thayVa legally required), it's wist
to use hand signals also. You'll
double your protection against
the csralcm driver who lets his
attention w inder o r rides “ on t A
tall" o f your car.
The following turning rules,
and related hand signals, are oSt
rial la almost every state:
LEFT TURN—la making a
M t torn, Um left wheels a l
year car should bug the renter
at the reed, wamtag c a n fa t
lewiag yea net to pern an year
left. Tara anty when traffk In
i 'Bill mm

F R Y E R S ”*' ■* 3 9 c

Rump R oastLa 69c
BONELESS SIRLOIN TIP

ROAST

69c

L a

SW IFTS PREMIUM BABY BEEF
ROUND

STEAKS :: -69c
LEAN FRESH GROUND

Hamburger 3

LBS.

99c

OSCAR MAYER BADGER

Sliced Bacon - 39c
8UNNYLAND ALL MEAT

WIENERS

BOSTON BUTT

lake highways, yaa
a right to M t t o e to

from

RIGHT TURN—W A n
In f n right t o n , m ate n a
a* for to t A right aa _
writ In advance e&lt; year toa, an that vehklra
»• P w e .A
n t o M Li T A
N fu a lfo r e r ia M
t a n la
aaade by pleraag

AI tram *— ■* i
era o ( your IntetaUei to step or A

«downward
u a ttts
S rt£ /3
out o f t o window,
with t o palm o f the A n d epet
•hd faring A d n r a r A

16 9 c #
80 COUNT

NAPKINS
Font

Grape Jelly
OCEAN SPRAY

2 ONE LB. CANS

Cranberry Sauce 39&lt;
DEL MONTE

2 !i

S IZ E

CAN

Sliced Peaches 29c
PLANTATION PRIDE Koeh*r Style

ill Pickles

Qt. Jar

29c
8 OZ BOTTLE

“ 39c Garlic Pressing 3 3i

PORK ROAST'* 39&lt;

FROZEN FOODS
FROSTY ACHES

Sliced Strawberries 2/ 49c
DONALD DUCK

CHASE ft SANBORN

i.In s ta n t ,"l0
to ffe e

(Limit One With Order)

DIAMOND

MILANI DECISCO

at t A

Always m e the
Mt
_______
f n m the curb late a
ad

19*

SWIFTS PREMIUM BABY BEEF
BONELESS

WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE
OF HOME HADE LUNCHEON MEATS

signal U

Lb.

|Limit Om )

ADE'S

6 OZ. CANS

Orange Juice 9
PRODUCE
POTATOES
10 • »
BANANAS
3»
O N IO N S
2 ua

99c
59c
29c
25c.

M ARKET

T

= **—
•

�71

Summer Doesn't Slow Down Results From Classified—Call 1821
21— ROOFING ami PLUMBING

43-ARTICLES FOR SALE
— Factory to Y ou-

HoijW Jl

Alumlnum
Venetian Blind*

Conn ailing anu Repair
IM1 Sanford H e .
Pknaa t i l l
22— SPECIAL NOTICES

i b ^ N T ADS1
RENT ’ EM PAST

Vh.1021
q

1 A— PLACER TO EAT

JlAR-LOU RESTAURANT^

Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
rail with plastic ends. Plastic or
rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
cords.
Senknrik G la s s and Paint Co112-114 West 2nd St.
Phone *20

PUMPS &amp; SPRINKLER SY8TEM 8
All type* and aUea, Installed or 014 cu. ft. Coldspot refrigerator
with freezer across top, $75. 8
••Do It Y ourself."
mm Revere Model 88 movie
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
camera A casr, $35. G.E. Ex­
STI NE
posure meter A case, $15 Ph.
Machine and Supply Co.
1225-M. 121 Laurel Dr.
207 W. 2nd SL
Fh. 62
Foot-lockers $6.95; 40-hr. Alarm
G ATU N BROTHERS
clocks $1.89. Sanford Jawrlry A
Dragline A Bulldozer Sorvico
Luggage Co. 300 Sanford Ave.
Ph. 2232 Geneva. 249S-W Sanford.
ORLANDO Sentinel
Ralph Ray, 3150.

Star,

BULLDOZING

Call We buy and aell used furniture.
Paying tup cash price* for any­
thing of value. SUPER TRAD­
ING POS’i on 17-92. Ph. 2053-W.

LOWERY A BRIDGES
Army Cota, $3.98; Paint, $2.50 gal.
San. IR54-W Ornnge City Spr 4-5434
T-Shirt*, 48c; Army-Navy Surp­
lus, 310 Sanford Avt.
FAIRBANKS • MORSE P u m p *
F.
M. B- Sc. 10C A 25c STORE.
Well
Drilling,
HOWARD
C.
Special—Turkish Towels, 5 for
LONG, Phone 3M 207 East
S1.U0.
321 SANFORD AVE.
Commercial Ave.

Friday Menu: Red Snapper, Lob­
ster. Jumbo Shrimp, Scallops,
Fish Sticks.
*
Saturday Menu: Prime Rib Roast,
T-Bone Sttak. Spaghetti and
Moat Balia. All Garden vege­
Air-Compressor, good condition, $50
UPHOLSTERY CLEANING
table*. IIWY 17-92 South, Phone
1012 Sanlord Ave. Phone 137.
FURNITURE A AUTO
117S-W.
Furniture Cleaned In Your llom t
New Modern Method — Clean* For Sale—Bargains, nearly new
KOSE- O’GRADY- and the Cover*3/4 ton air&lt;condilloner. Com­
Sanitize* A Moth Proofs. Free
...
nor’* Lady, both like it here —
plete set bedroom
furniture.
Estimates—Call 1TH-J.
THE DOGGIE DINER h RAH,
Small size gas range. Private
Lake Mary.
party. Phone 428. 9 til II a.m.
CROSLEY BENDIX
Sales and Service
I—IN MFMOBILM
Estate
gas range, $30. Call 931-M.
KANDALL
In loving memory o f Dr. Joseph
E lectric Company
Lawrence Potta, who passed Service— Quality— Satisfaction
aw ay August I, 1955.
Ph 113 Sanford
3S37-J-3 Do Bary
Mrs. Lois J. Potts, widow
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
Mrs. Dolly P. Straehan, mother
Slip Cover* and Drapes
Elwell A. Potts, brother
STANLEY KULP
i Mrs, Mary P. Mosely, enter
PHONE 2658-J..
Mrs. Dolly M. Singleton, niece
Mrs. Clara M. Lawla, niece
AUGUST IS BABY MONTH at
Mist Audrey A. Mosely, niece
Jameson Studio. Special for chil­
Harold Singleton and Enoch
dren to 5 years. Two 6x10, (1
Lewi*, nephew»-lnlaw
gold fram e) 810. PHONE 3198.
Mrs. Ferbie M. Potts, slster-inlsw
Trees trimmed, removed and doEdith and Thyia A. Lewis,
mossed. Ph. 1007-R.
. Grand nieces and cousin*.
SANFORD TRE E CO.

44 APPLIANCES
FR1G1DA1RE appliances, s a l e s
and service. U. II. High, Oviedo.
Fla. Phone FO-3-3313 or Sanlord
1642-W alter 6 p. a.

AIR CONDITIONING
For Room or Building

H. B. POPE CO. INC.
246 South Park Ave. Phone 1144
lfotpoint 30 gal tabic top hot water
healer. $50. Ph. 903.
45— BUILDING

MATERIALS

USED IIRICK
ENVELOPES. Letterheads, state­
ments, invokes, hand bills, and TWO CARLOADS btautilul used
FOUND — Tan, part Shepherd f »
brick. Orange, red, and burnt
irogrnms, e t c .
Progressive
male dog. Ha* harness but no
black. Sec them at SHERMAN
Tinting Co. Phone 408 403
tag. Deter Dunn, one block
CONCRETE PIPE CO.
West 13th St.
i south o f Monroe Corner.
RED-I-M1X CONCRETE
T. V. REPAIRS
, O S T — White fam sle Terrier.
Miracle Concrete Co.
•Til
10
p.
in.
Service
Call*.
s3.oo,
Name "T ip p y ".
Loch Arbor
309 Elm Ave.
Phone 1X35
J.
Q.
Herrin,
Ph.
2893
J
W.
A.
section. Ph. 104 or 2085-J.
Norris, Ph. 1559. Licensed Tech­
METAL HOOFING
nicians, guaranteed work.
A—PERSONAL NOTICES
Now in atock. 5-V Crimp — 1-1/4"
Corrugated — 2W " Corrugated
Local and Long Distance moving. This it a free pass to the MovieGet all Your roofing needs at
lin d Ride-In Theatre for Betty
Agents for HOWARD V A N
Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
LINES.
INC.,
PENINSUI-AK ^ /a r n u n ^ C a jiM la t^ A u g ^ 7 ^ U 3 6
Out West 13th St.
TRANSFER A STORAGE. Inc.,
O ffice 1500 French Ave., Phone
SELECT 1/4 Sawed Oak Flouring,
3168.
$260 per M. No. 1 Common $220
28—HELP WANTED— FEMALE
per M. No 2 Common $138 per
ROLLAWAY, Hospital anil 11aby
M. Floor* Laid A FlnUhed;
; Bad* Day, Week, or Month—TcL WAITRESS — Apply Toucbton's
Reasonable. E. F. Steven*, Ph.
1425. Furniture Center —
Drug Slort, Mr. Clark.
716-R-4 after •» p.m.
116 We*l First St,______
L A D IE S ...............
•BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
Christmas selling season will soon
be hare. Prepare now for larga HAYNES O ffice
Machine Co.,
profits by selling beautiful Avon
4 —BOATS AND MOTORS
Typewritara, adding machine*,
Cosmetics. Contact Mr*. J. RusSafat-Renlale, 314 Mng., Ph. 44.
aell, P. O. Box 975. Orlando.
Bee the New Evinrude Line lor ’50
Good Used Office Desk* from $35.
R O B S O N S p o r t in g (Joodn
Curb girls, apply in person to
Used portable and standard size
Etinrude Sales A Service
Pig'n Whistle.
typewriters from $35.
164 E. 1st St.
Phone 998
POWELL'S
Baby Hitting Agency needa worn
Boat A Trailer, 860. 414 W. 13th St.
rn 18 and over. Call: 30T5-W.
Office Supply
11T 8. Magnolia
Phona #66
I I —TRAILERS
2 7 -IIE L P WANTED-MALE
It will pay YOU to ae# ua before Wanted—Handy man for Mrr-Lou 47— FUKN ITU RE—IIOU S E HOLD
you buy. Open Evaniagi and
Motel: Ph. 2180.
HIGHEST CASH TRADE- IN
Sundays.
PRICES PAID FOR USED
&lt;
Eaalaldo Trailer Salas
All-around Servlet Station Atten­
FURNITURE
Palatka, Fla.
d e d , No “ Ga* Pumper” . Apply
WILSON-MAIEK
Tom m y O'Stccn, Gulf Service,
Trailer,, Sale-Rent, Ph. GG8-XH.
FURNITURE CO.
2nd A Park.
Call 058
14—USED CARS
■MALE #r FEMALE
P

losT

and FOUND

f

• EMPLOYMENT

AUTOMOTIVE

S ll E. Plrel St.

17—FU K M rV R K —MOUMUIOLD

$ 4 - A PTS-H O U 8E8— ROOM 8

MID-SUMMER
SAVINGS

FREE

• RENTALS

Store for rent, 407(4 W. lit . Phunt 100 x 350 lake front lob Crystal
Point, Lake Mary. 1’ h. 803 or
3076-R, $55.______________________
144-W

U -A W z J -llU ilU I I -I U U W

REAL ESTATE

87—RRORERS a id REALTORS
French Avenue boms suitable for
home A business. For informa­
U W W V IU I I T O R T
tion call 1494.
HUTCHINSON’S Ocean F r o n t 1- nr 2-bcdroom apt. or housa.
RAYMOND M. BALI.
Furnished or kitchen equipped.
Apts. 339 S. Atlantic. Daytona
OSCAR M. HARRISON
Adult*
only,
permanent.
P.O.
Beach. Call 2374-W fo r rastrvaREG. BROKIM S
Box 323, Sanford.
tiona after 6:00 p. m.
S. D. Hlghleyman, Associate
264 Sea lb Perk A vt.
Pbeae I
EFFICIENCY Apartment.
Suit­ 66—EXCHANGE—TRADES

BALL REALTY

16—BEAUTY PARLORS

$20.00 dally, Sell Luminous Door
a Plata*. Writs Raovsa, Dept.,
No. 150, Attleboro, M a n . Free
Samples.

cd. Phone 1491.

OZIER REALTY CO.

(TH REE)

AVAILABLE for immediate occu­
pancy,
furnished
home, |7S
month. PHONE 336-R.
Furnished iir a g o apt.
kitchen. Phone 278-R.

Beautiful 3 Bedroom Homes
built by—

Elaclrie
ODHAM

Avalon Apia. Efficiency, Ph. T20-W
2-bcdroom furnished house. Closed
sleeping porch. Modern and well
furnished. $85 mo. Call 2313 days
or 1037-J after 5:00 p.m.

i Modern Air-eondltlonad Salon

21-W O R K WANTED—MAES

• I2LL”£*________ CLU
&gt; Harriett’s Beauty Nook

|7—BUILDING PAINTING

E E P A IiS

ONE

A

TUDOR,

YEAR

Inc.

OLD

YOU can buy with LOW DOWN
PAYM ENT and assume VA (C D
Mortgage at 414% Interest with
low monthly payments.

FINANCIAL

• 6-P IA N O SERVICE

r L.

L. Sill - p u n e Technician
Phene 2164 Rente I, Ranfnrd

II-R O O F IN G PLUMBINd

m

Plumbing. Kresky Heating

•

M. C. HODGES

..................................................

I—3-Pc. Living Room Suite (p its tic) **{ eeee•ot eeee e-e

R EL-AIR
HBE

$12 81

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IN-USANCE

1—Miami Lounge ...........................

1—Armies* Sofa Bed ....................

John WilliRRiH Inn. Agency
417 Staler# Atlantia Bank
Phene 64

1— Larga l-P c, Living Room Suit*

*ee***«aa*t-ee#e«ooeeeeee*ee*e*

I—Wicker Rocking Chair .............

•e•a•#m i i w *»•#M M te m

• LIVESTOCK
2X—DOGS— CATS— PETR

Rockar ..........

c e r a m ic - t il e

U Pays To Us# CiaaaUla4.

Trench Avt.
2100 and 2960

1—Bathinst (new, t o i l e d ) ..............

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5*00

se m •• 5*00

aee«- ••••esMewiWMMMawseeest

1—Aluminum and Plastic Chalia Lounga

*e^eto M

5.00
tJ t
5 -00

I—Hida-a-Bcd (rag. $139.95) good bur eu sm iH M eeeste eeeeeet * 144 00
1— Corner Bookcase

MERCHANDISE

Plumbing Contractor
4I-A R TM 1.E S FOR RENT
i Kohler Plumbing A Supplies
« Rerm E lectric Water Htatcra
Orlandp Dr.
Ph. 66 NOW 8 mm fdm rental library
at Wieboldt'a Camera Shop. 110
S. Park Av*.
PLUMBING
• Contract and Repair Work
BELL
Free Estim ate!
Anything
It. L. HARVEY
^ 4 Sanford Ave.
Phono 1126
With A
fiH J P. Muailnr A h i l l U4
i f r e e estimate. Quality wmk.

OFFICE .............
PHONE ..............

•tee.* -•-••*MseeeeeeeseeeoesMs 12-11

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1—Vanity with triple mirror . . . .

........................ ... .............. ...........

8 86

1—Small Drtaaar and Mirror . . . .

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Classified
Ad
JUST CALL
UU

1—Drop-leaf Kitchen Tabla (w ood)
1—Drop-leaf Tabla (w ood) and 4
1—Larga Chtfforube

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6—Smoking Staads

........................

1—Bellaway Bed (with Innerepri
These and many o-h
purchased on our EA
Bo com a la and

Wut tU Snkli|
tfirkltf Iru ilit
Sh i Fills M
FiaJiag ikes His |nilnnketa ee Isa eaetakly ll*e
*et« Mutually efficient, tht
f u t u r e ! I c e Ma»ufacturiit|
C*«p**y placed a Claaaifitd
Ad foe 25 »e»lri*| j reunite
In ike St, Ptitrahiu, (Fla.)
IndepandaRi, recrWed 75
application! within 2 keurs.
!*-»■" *— - — *, ■*»—
* ► -u i w

SEE and COMPARE
ODHAM A TUDOR. INC.
Bulldtra o f Pine Horn**
Por Florida Living

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CLI0,MICHI6AM

Pollen Count Can Help
H ay Fever Vacationists
•y HUMAN N. HINDI UN, M. 6
THE dally pollan count, pub­
lished In newspapers throughout
the country, gives you n pretty
good Indication juat how much
your hay fiv e r U going to bother
you. More than that, It serves as
a handy guide when It cornea to
selecting your vaeaUon time.

Limited Period
In moat areas, the ragweed
pollen distribution U confined to
August and September.
Along the G u lf Coast, however,
the wstda are still active In O cto­
ber. In Southeastern California
and Arltona the ragweed action
usually occu rs In M arch, April
and early May.
While It m ight be too lata to do
anything about rtarranglng your
vacation achttfula this yaar, kaap
an accurst* check on Uta dally
pollan coun t tn your area for the
next few m onU u.

May Reach 100
Generally, you’ll feel okay until
tha count gats above 10. although
the coun t may aven reach 100 be­
fore tom e o f you are bothered
very much.
But once the pollen count ataya
between 23 and 60 for a few days.
U m eans the hay faver season U
r e a lly h ere. T h a t ’* th e tim e to
take oft on your vacation.
Where can you g o? w ell, the
Pollen Survey Committee o f the
Am erican Academ y o f Allergy
and He chairm an, O rlh C. Dur
a ms. k i m V&lt;
aad

RB ALTO KB

$68 M O N T H L Y

ham, hava theektd Into thM
problem vary thoroughly.
’K iey find that air-born* ta g*
weed pollen la heaviest In th e la •
tenslvely tilled portion o f tha
Mississippi valley and llghtaat ta
tha area w ait at tha
Mountains in Oragon an d W ash­
ington.
D egree o l Relief
Tha woods o f axtraza* northern'
Michigan, o f m » * a « *»«■?
and New H aapahlrs, also offer a
good degrea o f raUtf. Bo d e Um
c e n tra l A d lron d a ek a a n d th d
southern Up o f Florida.
They hava m ad* a thorowgfc
presentation a t tha ragweed pic­
ture throughout tha country, i t #
available la a UtUe booklet called
“Hay raver H oliday.It m ight com * la m y
for planning your n est
w hir* you w o n t he
hay faver.

Q0IS 1IOR AMB AOTWB

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J. w .: w ill contact lenses injur# | H
my eye*?
A n sw e r: I f p r o p e r ly f l t t e C * : .
Ultra la n o evidence th at c o n t a c t lenses ca n cause any Injury t a " ’
the eyes. Howevtr, about on e c u t
o f three persons w h o try t o uaocontact lenaea can not w ear th em ,
because ot discom fort.
With eye diseases, In w hich tha*
cornea, w hich is the transparent - covering o f the opening Into th a
ey eb a ll, la d e fo r m e d , c o n t a o l l
lanaaa art particularly btlpfu L ewv.
i » a *a iia

Department Issues
October Draft Call
For 17,000 Men •

Gala
Kill beautiful J-Btdruom
masonry home. Farauci floors,
M ura B. O iler, Broker
three years old and well pre­
Hazel M. Field, A isoclate
served.
Com fortable
Florida
2601 So. OrUndo Dr.
Phona 1359
WASHINGTON UP - T h e D efeat#
room , ear porta, utility room .
EVENINGS: 3115 and 780
LOW PRICE 68.700, Tarmt avail­ Department h it issued a draH
able.
call fo r lT.ooo men In O ctober**
Registered Real Eetale Broker
all for the Army.
Phone 2871
IT-82 at Hlewatha
aatha 1$ .
Thla la tha large*! monthly
A. R. PETERSON
READY TO MOVE INTO
draft quota
alace D eca m k ffB
2 Bedroom
home,
eomplslaly Broker Asaodatta: A. B. Paterson
Jr., P. J. Cheitaraon, Garflald 11,000. Howevtr, that ia clu d N
lumlahad, 66,850.00. TERMS.
Wlllatta, John Mrlsch and R. W. 6,000 for tha A rm y and 10,000-6v
Williams. A. C. Doudney, Land
3 llrdrnum home, !&gt;* lota, good
the Navy.
Surveyor.
tliadr.
concrete Block.
Very
Th# Pentagon aaid tha iocreaadi
Phone li s t
Mx-cial price. 18,760.00. EacclJent 116 N. Park Av*.
terms.
call for October— 3,000 m or# Utaa
IF IT 1* RE AL ESTATE
announced for
September—W6R
•ak Crumlay * Monteith
Lake View Home
necessary for th# Arm y to eosow
e l UT South Park, Phona 771
3 Bedrooms, Oak floor*, concrete
(erect a lag In reaching Its ache*
They Know
block construction, oulstanding
duled strength. At tha end o f la##
vslue. $18,600. Good term*.
Oregon haa almost 54,000 aerta
month, tht Army waa about 16,*
of state parks.
300 men short o f Ih* a p p rov a l
FRENCH AVK. SPECIALS
House A Lot. 83.260.00. Terms.
goal o f 1,040,250.
House k Lot $3,760.00. Terms.
One o f the shortest rallrnada In
Tht nawr r ill will bring to M IL *
the United Slates operate* for Its 430 tha total number o f esao
FARMS
(traded or earmarked for Invohaw
Chrrk with us for farm s, fully mile* out of Union, Oregon.
Lithium la the lightest known tery Induction sJnr* the reiugapa
equipped, ready to go. Tarma.
ilea o f S tltcllvo Service la ~
metal.
Al«o acreage, larga or amall.
(am ber 1950.
Sac ui for French Av*. IVoperty
Thcro were 1.201.023,000 casat o f
REAL KRTATE DRIVE-IN
Th* Army la now the only
2544 French Ave.
soft drinks sold in (ho United Ico resorting to tha draft.
Slates in 1153.
J. W. HALL. REALTOR
Jeheey Walker, Asseclat*
H E A R T - B R E A K CH IC K
••Call H all" Phona 1754
The total area of the Japanese
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (4&gt;) * •
islands la about that of Montana. Jamea U. Atkina, Birmingham r#&gt;
2-R.R. furnlahad home on 1 acre.
A lurtla, being toothless, can ­
Total price $1,730!
porter, was give* * p u ff adgRr
not chew.
and advisrd to put th* harml**#
3 R R , 2 h u t new home In excel­
tnek* In a cage and pr*vld« •
lent suburban section, licet buy
chick aa food.
at $12,100, $1,500 will handle.
A t tha tight o f th* chick, tfc»~
m ake hissed aad spread IU ha«d
7 acres with 360 voting Pineapple
C- D. or Stucco, call
orange Ireea, plus a nice I DR
In It* best terrorising manner."
home with garage and workshop
F**p-p*eplng happily, th* chitk
All this fo r 611,600.
hopped on the *n*ke and raa
up *nd down It* coils packins ak
it sea tel. Th* add*r drew back l l
W. D IE T R IO U
T. W. MBRO
obvious terror.
REALTOR*
HK CAN FIX IT!
To save hit snake from a *41*1.
INI Park Av*
Pbeae 27 e r 141
voua breakdown, Atkina gavo l a i o
I'honc 1164 Day a
Consult A REALTOR First
chlek aw ay and turned u fr#B&gt;
.... 1IS2*M Nights
and rate fo r adder faro.
CULLEN AND HARKEY
------' add
1*4 N. Park Av*.
Pkeca 2313

ROSA L. PAYTON

Your House Leak?

TED BURNETT

Seminole Realty

The Painter

BEAUTIFULLY Designed Three
And Four Bedroom H om ts
I k 2 batka
Varied Selection ot Plana Avail­
a b le
Priced From $11,166 (a 624.000
VA ( G I ) - r K A k r HA Inierv5 acres o f high dry fertile ground,
....................................... « . . . ......... 4J8 Ice Financing.
$200 asre. Within 6 miles o f San­
HOMES
AVAILABLE:
Chrome chair* ....................
14.88
ford. Only trouble, road right
South Pinacreit . . . . Sanford, FU.
o f way needs bulldozer.
G rove M a n o r s ..........Hanford, FU.
...................................................
11.95
V altncU VUU* . . . . DeLand. FU.
For Rent — 6 Bedroom hom ai in
...................... - each ................. 56c
nice section*. $20-8110 mo.
BALE* OPPICB
■ I mattress) ..............................1766
2625 B. Pranch Ave.
W. H. "B U I" BTKMPKR
Phone 6160 k 226Q
Guy Allen, Atseclal*
er bargains may be
After 6:00 p. m Call » T 1 W
Arlatte P rice, Aaeeciat*
8Y PAYMENT PLAN
Realtar — General laser ante
brews# a r o u n d
tm
11$ N. Park Av*-

MATHER of SANFORD
808-06 B. F u st 8 b

ARK YOU IAM KING POR A
NEW HOME?

The Homes Built
By

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1—
Larga Buffet Table and 6 ra
Chat
« . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , io 00
For Kale—Male ManchasteM 'hlhuahua Puppy. Ph. 165J-XJ E ve­ 3—Larga Dining Room Tables — . . . . . . . . . . . . , , , , . , etch . . . . . . 6.00
nings.
14—Odd Chrome Chairs ................. ......•
, each . . . m i 4J6
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PLUMBING A REPAIRS
This ad will admit Mary Lou Bow.
Septic Tank InaUllaUon A Service.
2—
Porcelain
Top
Kitchen
T
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iti
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each
. . . . . . . . 4*66
en to the Rita Theatre as n
; Sewer Conneetioni. Archie C.
Eiie»t. Exp, date Aug. 17, 1931
t—7-Pe. Dinette, table and 6 chal ra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 .oo
Harriett. Phona 7S4-W or 1155.

1

UR TODAY

5.00
This is a free paas to Ihe Movieland Ride-In Theatre for Char­
41.00
lie Everett. Bap. date Aug. 17,
50.00
1956.

l —2-Pc. Sofa Bed Suite (plnatie arm *) .........................

1—Larga Platform
Preferred Rates to preferred
Policyholder*

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1 -2 -P c . Sofa Bed Suite (wrought iron a rm i) ...........

&lt; Service on All Water Pumpa—
&lt;
Walla Drilled — Pumpa
Paola Road, Phone 700

W. J. KING

Beetlona

D.A.V. desire* part-time employ­ 1—2-Pr. Living Room Suite (good •Up covert) ..........we.............. i t U
ment. Reasonable salary. Fu
tore preferred. Ph. 2563-W.
1—Maple Arm 8ofa B e d ................. •a# *#•••*•(•••MitMeeeeieeeisee lt -t t

WORK WANTED
FLOOR sanding and finishing. MAN with fam ily wants work.
Experienced In produce, but
Cleaning, waging. Serving Semiwill accept anything you have.
*noU county alnco 1915.
For Information on atatua writs
H. M. G lesion, Lake Mary
In Rni I X. Sanford Herald.
f o r painting call Mr. Taakar,
668-X R .
Bopair work) Home altarallonal
' No Job too smalL Flniihcd carp­
enter will give prompt servlet.
Phone 1399-J, Rollins A Slagle.

USED FURNITU RE CLEARANCE
1—3-Pc. Living Room Sulla . . . .

Wed., A uk- 8, 1956, Fact t

able (or bachelor or couple. Sell or Trade—3 bedroom homo In
Alexander A Stringer
Private bath. Arrota from Poet
Real Estate k Insurance
best part of Seminole Haights.
Office. Manuel Jarobaoa.
Assoc.
Tampa.
Beautiful yard
anJ Mrs. Lourine Messenger.
shrubbery. Will trade fo r home 107 Magnolia Ave.
Ph. 16
Three and lour room furnlehe-1
o f equal value In Sanford, pre­
apt*. Very elean and close In.
OWNER LEAVING TOWN
ferably suburban West lit , Sb,
Phone M 6, Jimmy Cowan.
Wants to well equity for $1978
P.O. Box 315.
which includes furnishings, TV
FURNISHED apts. Phona 1311.
65—MOM EM
set and automatic washer. FHA
WEIJUCA APARTMENTS: rooms
M tf., payable at $53 monthly.
private baths. 114 W. First Sb
Horn* has 2 bedroom*, porch,
car portc, utility room. Situa­
DESIRABLE one and two bed­
ted III good location.
room furnished apt. Ph^42*-W
Robert
A. WMiaina, RaaHar
BEAUTIFUL H O M E S-FO R SALE
2 A 3 room apt Ph. 2243-W.
Raymond Lumlquut, Associate
Phene |$72 Atlantic Bank Bldg. 87—RROK BRJ
LOW DOWN PAYM ENT
Rote Court Apts. 3 rooms furnish'

Clean 1951 Ford Victoria, $575.
Old established firm natda relia­
LIVE at the best location in town
P erfect 1949 Chcv. 2-Door, $200.
ble. dependable bookkeeper and i r s UASH-ON-Tlli: flUII’ K thru
Reasonable rent, PARK AVK. LOCATION-----1953 Ford V-B Ranch Wagon, $1075
general o ffic r worker. Box 111,
Classilied ads. To sell, buy,
A l’TH. 1717 Park Ave., Phone
1153 Ply. Club Coupe
$576.
Sanford Herald.
. trade, hire, recover a lost ar­
1743-J.
SOUTH P1NECREST
_ P h o n ^ M 2 J _ a ftc ^ n ^ M n ^
ticle. Phona 1121.
26—SALESMEN—AGENTB
and

BUSINESS
SERVICES

THE SANFORD HERALD

Used furniture, appliances, tools, SEE Seminole Realty far Desir­ 86—HOM E!
able Homes te d Apts. Phone IT.
ate. Bought-eotd. Larry's Mart
8-Bedroom concrete block home
311 East a t 8b Phone 143L
Unfurnished 2-Bedroom a p t Near
Kitchen equipped. Living room,
shopping canter. H i t Elm. Ne
bath with tub k shower. Full
Pets pla n e.
size screen porch. Rt. 2, Box
532-A. Ph. 296-J.
Furnished 2 rooms k bath, down­
stair*. 1802 Maple Ava. Phone 3-BEDRUOM housa with eirporte,
1474.
porch and utility room, Frigldalro appliances, 8223 down.
Tor Rant— 1 bedroom furnished
LOWELL E. OZIER
apt. 265 per month. Sb Johns
Beautiful Dinette Set*. Choice of
Realty.
Balldtr — Phene t i l l
t l Table Top* and 12 Chair
O ffice; m i S. Orlande Dr.
rover* . . . Complete with 4 2 Room furnished apt. available
Chairs
now. 5 room furnished apb
available by July 60th. 318 Mag­ CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
nolia. Ph. A. K. Boasatter, Flor­ • V A -F H A — CONVENTIONAL
$ 1 3 9 .0 0
ist. 212,
FINANCING
•LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
And—Beautiful 34-Pe Dinner* ir* E fficiency apartment, alr-condl•LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
Set ..........
............... —
tioaed. Hwy. 17-82 S. Slumber- A. K- SHOEMAKER, JR.
land Courb
Phone 1991
1800 Mellonvillt
MAYFAIR — 3 bedroom house.
Large yard. Call 1450-J after S-year old home. Newly furnish­
Handsome Bedroom Special
6 p. m.
ed. Choice location. Call 2076-M.
Vanity with targe Mirror
3-Rcdroom unfurnished house. Ne
Panel Bed
kttchan equipment, 200 French
Chest of Drawers'
Ave. Phone I46-J.
Reg.
YES, MIL FARMER
If
Interested In apartment, clean$ 1 1 9 .9 5
8158.95
,e r than average, close-in. SEE 1 can build your home, remodel,
repair or build your addition to
Jimmy Cowan. Phune 618.
your present home. Financed at
New Selection o f—
3-BEDROOM
HOUSE,
cleetn e
4% Intcrcal, over a reasonable
S ofia (r o a m Rubber)
1119.50
kitchen, 116 W. 17th St., Phone
period time.
Sofa Beds
....................... 109no
679.
LET’S TALK IT OVER
Matching Chairs .................69 50
T. R. .Mean*
Gen. Contractor
3-ROOM lakefront apt. lint w ater. E. Celery Ave.
Ph. 1420-M.
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
$40 mn W. Muagrave. Lake Mary.
C om er 2nd A Magnolia,
Ph. 1232
"B ud Bam berger" Mgr.
Furnished cottage by week or
month. Ph. 30I0-W-1.
Open Monday’ s III 9:38 p. m.
VISIT O U t BALCONY
WHY PAY RENT
New Smyrna ocean front. One,
two bedroom apt*., reasonable. 2 Bed Room Houses ready for you
Buy your Furniture at Berry’ *
to move in. FIIA approved, con ­
McGrath, Box 1412, Coronado
Warehouse Furn. Co., at 001 W.
crete Block construction, 60 x 117
Station, New Smyrna Beach, or
1st St. All nationally adv. furu
ft. lot. Close in, for as little as
Tel. 1095-M.
(lure at warehouse prices.
$300 Down and $43 per 3lonlh.
Including principal, inlrrrst, In­
Furnished apt. 4071a W. 1st. $33WHITE
surance A taxes. Total P r i c e
$45. Phone 3076-R.
SEWING MACHINE CENTEn
$7,176.00. Open for your inspec­
Sales, Serviro and Rentals
3-ROOM
completely
furnished
tion, 412 Orange Ave. Call or
G A II R E T T *S
apartment with a $1,000 kitchen.
See I. E. Ratten.
323 E. First St.
Phone 1122
317 Palmatto Ave. Ph. 2392.
Phone* 538 or 695
16—WANTED TO BUY
SIS Valencia Drive
Large, clean, furnished' apt. 6
Sanford. FU.
adults. CU Park Ave.
Electric pump needed for 28’ by
1-1 '4 " shallow well. Call 2563-W.
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~ T 1 IU H S I)A Y . AUGUST 9, 1956

Britain Delays
’ M ajor Airlift
Delegates Give
ResumeOf Pilot
“International
A t a combined picnic and busi­
ness meeting heU at the home of
H rs. Welter Carter, Grandview
Ave., Tuesday evening, a resume
o f the 33th Pilbt International Con­
vention hold i t Miami Beach in
July w as given by Mrs. Sue Slav*
essson, president and official dele­
g a t e , Mr*. Harvey Swanson, alter­
nate and M r«. Bert Chapman.
Emphasis on service and under­
standing not only on the local level
but world-wide w as stressed. Noth­
ing brings clubs, communities,
states and nations closer than to
Work together, It was saM.
M n . Nancy Brock, education
chairm an, told mem bers of the
DCT program and the advantages
J t o ffers. Mrs. Brock Is a member
* o ( the advisory board o f the DCT
program .
A report o f 30 quarts o f fresh
milk and o m c a s t of canned milk
w o t the month's report given by
M rs. W alter Carter, milk fund
chairm an.
N otice w as read o f the official
visit on Oct. 33, of tbo district
governor, M n . M erle Gleason, Oca*

M n . Ruth Gallagher, Welcome
Wagon Hostess, was welcom ed Into
the Pilot membership.
Attending the picnic w ere IS P i­
lot m em b on and three guesu,
M n . Troy Ray, M n . O. K. Goff
ta d M n . Marguerite Graham,

Query Into Cause
^ O f Medfly Spray
Flane Crash Begins
BOCA BATON, I T — A d v i l
A arooeatlcs Board query was un­
derway today into the cause e f
fruit fly spray plane crash la
Which fiv e men were killed.
The aerial spray campaign,
meanwhile, continued. A spokes­
man fo r the Mediterranean fruit
fly fighters said to atop now
WWonld “ undo everything wo've
don* so fa r.’*
The plane, a CIS “ Plying Bodc a r ," plummeted to the ground
yesterday from e height o f about
M feat while banking to land at
a deserted airfield here end b u n t
Into flam e*.
D ick Gentry, piloting another
spray plane close behind, ssld he
eaw smoke trailing from tho left
totngino as tbo piano banked to
tarn.
Pow er apparently failed before
tbo piano crashed, fo r the propallor blades o f tha toft engine
wore boot straight back. T h u s
on the right engine were snapped
o f f a t tha hub.
The plana was operated by Unit­
ed-H ecks thorn Corp. o f Richmond
Calif. The bead o f the company
&lt; e ;a id this was tbs first crash In
nine y a r n of operation.

Brink's Trial Jury
Box Is Still Empty
BOSTON, m — Tha Jury box In
the Superior Court trial o f eight
O roater Boston men charged with
She $1,$14,2X1 Brink’s robbery was
-Still empty today a&gt; efforts to
P d c k a Jury continued fo r the
third day.
Pully M men and women have
been questioned e* f e r fo r pos­
sible ju ry duty, ba t tO have been
excused by tha court or on chal­
len ge! by the prosecution or de­
fen te.
Many said they already bed
form ed an opinion o f tho guilt or
V L on ocence o f tho defendants.
On trial far the nation's biggest
cosh robbery—« a Ike night a f Jan.
1?, t e s t -a r e :
Joseph P . McGinnis, t l ; An­
thony Pino, SB; Henry D. Raker,
SI; Adolph M sffle, s i ; Thomas P.
Richardson, SB; James |. Paherty,
SI; Michael V. Geagen,, ST; ead
Vincent J. Costa, 41.
.

fu n e ra l Tomorrow
For M n . W. Clark
Funeral aervlcoa for Mrs. W. L.
curb will he held a t U d l tom or­
row morning at Briaaan Funeral
H em * with tha Bav. J . E. McKin­
le y officiating. Burial
ha in
Evergreen Cemetery.

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The following w ill nerve ns p a l
bearers: W. F . f T i lw w o.- R . $j.
J. C Darin, ~
Fred R.

LONDON Ut—Britain today post­
poned the start of a m ajor air­
lift of troops to the MoJiterraneen
—and at the u r n s time was re­
ported preparing to pull some mili­
tary units and personnel from
Germany to cope with the Sues
crisis.
?rlm e Minister Eden, in a ma­
jor radio and television speech
last night, declared his confidence
that a workable seheme could be
found In peaceful negotiations to
resolve the fermenting dispute and
said the British "d o not seek a
solution by force."
At the same time he reasserts!
British Intentions to use forth If
necessary as ■ lest resort: “ 1 must
make plain: We cannot agree that
an act of plunder which threatens
the livelihood of many nations shell
be allowed to succeed."
Britain holds that Egyptian Pres­
ident Gamal Abdel Natser’e July
M nationalization of tho Sues Ca­
nal Co., Is o menace to her life­
lines to Middle East oil supplies
and her far Eastern commonwealth
partners and colonies.
The W ar Office said the airlift
wee postponed tor “ a t least 34
hours."
Six Bristol Britannlss, each ca ­
pable of carrying 100 men, and
nearly 300 smaller planes w ere to
start tho first wave o f tho airlift
at dawn tom orrow with movomant
of tho headquarters brigade of tho
3rd Infantry Division.
Widely printed press reports In
London said tho 15,000-man 3nd In­
fantry Division may ba withdrawn
from aWst Germany, whore Britain
maintains four divisions and a tac­
tical air force.
Meanwhile, diplomatic and other
activity ranged far and wlda, as
the Aug. 10 opening date of a SInation conference on International
control o f the Bool approched.
Indonesia — tha 30th nation to
line up—agreed to attend the con­
ference called By the agreement
of Britain, France and the United
States,
Iran, another nation that has ae*

sid on Egypt was acting within bar
sovereign rights In nationalising
tha canal, but declared Iran's vital
Interest was In “ anenring free
passage in the goes Canal."
In Moaeow, French Ambassador
Maurice D ejeea again celled on
Soviet Foreign Minister Dmitri
ShepUov.
U. 8. Charge d ’Affalres John
Jerolgan, senior diplomat in Romo,
discussed the crisis with Uallan
Foreign Minister Gaetano Martino.
A two-hour nationwide strike and
demonstrations to protest tha Lon­
don conference ware called la Sy­
ria for Aug. 14 by a group rolling
Itself “ The Syrian Commission for
Egypt’ s A id ."
In his broadcast, Eden declared
Nasaor “ he* shown he is not a
man who con ba trusted to keep
an agream ent." He charged the
Egyptian tender bed salted tha c a ­
nal “ for his own ends.’ ’

ST. LOUIS un— Mark R. Holloran, Democratic national com m it­
teeman fo r Missouri and chief
strategist o f the eampolga to get
the D em ocratic presidential nom ­
ination fo r Sen. Symington (D M o), aays Symington would make
a good vice-presidential
mate for Adlai Stevenson.
“ He f l u ideally tho qualifica­
tions for a vice preaidant laid
down by Staveruon," Holloran de­
clared.
“ The contrast between him and
Vie* President Nixon weald be
tremendous."
11 jllorsn said when and If tha
Missouri delegation sw itches from
Symington at Chicago m ost trill
undoubtedly go to Stevenson.

Boat Enthusiasts
Will Meet Tonight
Members are urged to attend tha
meeting of tha Sanford Boat aod
Ski Hub tonight in the Clvie Can­
ter at Ft. Mellon Path.
The meeting nrhlch li scheduled
to get underway at • o'clock la
opent to the public.

Aooodated Prtm U M g j_ W jrf

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‘"“'T/ta'dy
Session To Discuss
Assignment Laws
A P T E R YOU SIR! Four tiny baby iqulrrela and th ree kit tons are tha average family fo r “ Sneaker*",
a cat belonging to the Fred Geneses. The squirrels were found on tha groond near the Ganaa home at
Golden Lake end Immediately adopted by the cat. (P h oto By M leboldt)

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Stevens Gets Contract
'Momma' With 4 For Lyman School Job

Kittens Sharing
Baby Squirrels

Golden Lake Summer Day Camp
fo r children from six to It years
o f age, to termed fay tha many
youngsters who attend It “ lota o f
fu n ."
Tho children at* taught swim­
ming. proper technique o f rowing
a boat, arte, cra fts, archery,
tumbling and natura study.
Fishing la also a vary popular
part of this program
and tho
young fisherman aren’ t too psrtlcular about using a bamboo pola or
a rod end reel brought from home.
This pest week a fou r pound 13
ounce bass waa landed by Gary
Ganaa, eg* eight, with tho help
o f younger brother, Fred Jr., and
Susan McCaaklU.
Three prouder fisherman-wom­
en, you could not have found any­
where.

. f f i L 'S v a s t i B
o f fou r baby squirrels. Three
weeks ago “ flM akers" Ganaa, h
eat belonging to tha Ganaa boys,
G ary, Grog, and Fred Jr., gave
birth to three tiny kittens.
This week during a natura study
hike, 33 o f the young campers,
along with Conch William Layer,
found a baby squirrel which had
fallen from i neat In ana of tho
big trees. This started an inten­
sive search fo r m ore squirrels.
Today the number has reached
four, which have been put in the
box with “ Sneakers."
N ot -rooming to mind tha kit­
tens, the ca t and tha squirrel* are
ell living together “ happily" with
"Sneakers" furnishing the food
for alL
Thera la a lively battle going
on to eto Who Will get to take the
squirrels home when the cam p
la over on Aug. IT.

Over M children have been
taught to ewlm and the campers
who could already awlm have been
taught proper breathing and bettar atroae*.
Soma o f the older ones are work­
ing m a water ballet program.

Hospital Notes
Aegrut t
Linda Harria (Sanford)
Irma Joan Williams
(Altam onte Springs)
Births
Baby Girl Dague
(M r. and Mrs. Georg* A. Dague)
Diackargee
Hoary B ill*
(Altam onte Springs)
Jack Hickman (Sanford)
Viola Dantola (Sanford)
Lomuol BwtoU Jr. (Sanford)
t

Henry B. Stevens o f Orlando *■
submitted a bid fo r $115,950 for
the construction o f eight class
rooms and a cafetorlum at Lyman
School and waa today awarded
the contract
at the
Seminole
County Board o f Public Instruc­
tion meeting.
By MRS. RUTH LAYO
Three other firm * end contrac­
tors submitted for the Lyman
LONGWOOD - A group o f S3
School aapansion and addition.
teenagers met in Longwood this
Other than Stevens whose con­ past week to present the Idea o f
tract time fo r the bid waa 300
building a drag atrip. They all
daya were J. C. Harper Construc­
agreed that the drag strip would
tion Co. o f Orlando whose bid was
eliminate much o f the dragging
$199,400 with an alternate bid
that is now going on without sup­
adding $3,620 a id building time
ervision.
o f 1T0 days; Carol W, Hoppe o f
They plan to organize any end
Orlando with a bid o f $203,111 with
an alternate bid adding $4,M l and all persons in Seminole County
a contract time o f HO days; and Interested in dragging and to form
Carroll Daniel Construction Co. o f a club that will be under adult
Sanford whose bid was for $319,140 supervision and to conform with
with on alternate bid adding $•.- ■trie: rules as to the members.
Longwood Police Chief Leyo,
U3 and tha building time act at
County Commissioner Otis Four310 days.
akre, Sheriff Luther Hobby and
Superin ten dent o f Public In­
Deputy Sh eriff Morgan McClel­
struction, Rayburn T . Mllwee said
land were all invited to this gath­
that tha board accepted an agreeering and attended.
ment with the trustee* o f the
Thera will be another meeting
Casselberry
community
church
Methodist to use their education Tuesday evening Aug. 14, at 7:30
building fo r s portion o f this p. m. In Sunnyshadc Perk, Long­
school year to house some o f the wood. All persons Interested in
Lyman school children while w all­ the county and especially parents
ing for the completion o f these are Invited to attend.

Teenagers Seeking
To Build Drag Strip

rooms.

Humphrey To Try
For No. 2 Spot
WASHINGTON &lt;*— Sen. Hubert
IL H u m ph rey-of Minnesota laid
today he was "v e r y much en­
couraged" as he prepared to leave
for Chicago to seek the Demo­
cratic vice presidential nomina­
tion.
At the lim e time he predicted
Adlai E. Stevenson will be nomi­
nated fo r president by ihe Demo­
cratic National Convention “ not
later than the second ballot.”
“ I am not campaigning against
i interview that be will try for the
No. 3 spot.
“ I am not campaigning agalnstt
anyone," he said. “ Any name I
havo heard mentioned for the vice
prealdentlal nomination for the
Democratic party la the name o f
a man for whom 1 h iv e high re­
gard and personal friendship."

Weather

Portly elowdy

aod roattaoed ra­
ther warm through Friday wtth
ecetlered afternoon and evening
t h m d m b o w r n ; lew tonight Ti­
l l grotto to moderate variable
wiado.

TroopsAre Ordered
Into Ahmedabad As
ino Continues
BOMBAY, Indie irt — Troopa
were ordered Into Ahmcdahad to­
day as the second dsy o f bitter
languare rioting raised Ihe e n m i ­
ty total there to 11 dred and 200
injured.
Five persona were killed end 24
injured today.
Police battled this afternoon to
restore order within a five-m ile
radius o f the general postoffice.
Bands o f arsonists roamed the
city o f 600,000, ITS miles north of
Bombay.
A postoffice, ■ police station and
several municipal office* were re­
ported fired.
Tho riots are protesting Prime
Minister Nehru's plan to form a
big new Bombay state embracing
both Gujerati-ipcaking and Mara­
thi-speaking area*. In New Delhi
today the lower house o f Parlia­
ment approved — 241-40— Ihe gov­
ernment bill to create the biling­
ual stats.

Rayburn T. Mllwee, Seminole
County Superintendent o f Publle
Instruction, and Fred R. Wilson,
County attorney for tha board,
will attend a meeting Aug. IS, In
Tallahassee o f the state's (7 coun­
ty
school superlntendsnts. The
session h is been called to discus*
administration o f the state's new
pupil and teacher assignment
laws.
The measures were passed at
the special session o f the Legis­
lature s i part o f a program de­
signed to prevent racial Integra­
tion In Florida by lawful meani
State School Supt. Thomas D.
Bailey said 11 Is "Imperative that
every county ba represented." He
asked the superintendents to bring
their county school board attor­
neys with them.
The laws require local school
officials
to assign pupils and
tsachera to the schools to which
they are considered best suited.
Intellectual and acholaitlc ability
and psychological and sociological
factors are to be taken tote con­
sideration.

Youth Loses Thumb
Feeding Chimp
ATLANTA, lit - A rod-halred Tyear-old Atlanta boy lost a thumb
and w it slightly clawed on tha
arm when ha attem pted to feed
popcorn to a 300-pound chimpan­
zee1al Grant Park Zoo yesterday.
Freddie Porter, who waa rushed
to a hospital u an ambulance,
later told hts mother:
"T h ere’s nothing mueh wrong,
really. You go on hom t. i ’ll be oa
good as new in no tim e."
Freddie and a half-brothar,,
Pete Kanes, 14, had been owimmlng at the park. They decided to
take a look at the animals nearby.
White Pels wee watching tho
lions, Freddie climbed a four-foot
iron fence erected to keep visitors
a aafe distance from tho chim p's
cage.
The youngster reached out to
give Marie, the chim p, some pop­
corn. Mario took tha popcorn and
Freddie's right thumb, then tried
to pull Ihe boy through the bare
and into the cage.
Sgt. 1-C William A. Campbell,
a soldier from Abilene, Ttx., res­
cued the screaming child. Camptroll said the animal releaied
Freddie after tha sergeant gave
her a few sharp kicks.
DISTANCE HELPfl
IN LAW TROUBLES
LOS ANGELES tit — There la
nothing like a little distance be­
tween parents end young married
couples to help solve the in-law
prohlrm, says a fam ily relations
expert.
Samuel D. Gilbert, administra­
tive assistant for the Institute o f
Family Relations, prescribed m i­
lage e* a remedy yesterday at
an institute workshop attended by
church and school counselors. II*
added:
“ Distance, however, is only a
help, not the full answ er."

H aiel Sckilowsky (Sanford)
Ruthle Lea Tillman (Sanford)
Arbutus Beall (D e Bary)
Harold Hobby (Sanford)
WUlia M at Browdy (Oviedo)
Births
Baby Girl Williams
(M r, and Mr*. Eugene Williams)
Baby Girt Beall
(M r. and Mrs. Jessie Beall)
Ptorkergea
(Oviedo)

SONGWRITER. SINGER TO WED
LOS ANGELES UR — Songwriter
Jack Brooks, who wrote “ Old
Buttermilk Sky" end “ That's
Araore." appeared at tha mar­
riage license bureau with singer
Dorothy Baker yesterday and ob­
FRIEND LY REPARATION
tained their permit, although
LOS ANGELES Ift-F ilm diroeBrook* laid It will bo fou
to r B r a c e
Ham b e n too* has
before tbo ceremony.
agreed to pay kto estranged wife.
-W o shop early," sa ri ]
G ay, $3M m rotkiy alimony and
child support prod la# trial ot * *
divorce csR. She to IS. aa octree*
additional
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D ia l Is C o n fid e n t
Proposed Causeway
II Be Constructed

Directors o f tho camp, Fred
Cans*, William Layer and Mias
Lucy FUJoo are "especially wall
pleased" with the progress made
during the swim period*.

Holloran So)
Symington
a&amp; d
fl«
Mate For Adlai

If T out R m U to Not
Delire red B j C P, M.
CaD 1821 Before 7 P. M.
For Delivery

For Study

“ One of the most serious
leme feeing the State ot
today la Ita road program
William H, Dial, Fifth District
Road Board M em ber, a a he spoke
before members ot the Sanford
Klwenla Club at It* luncheon meet­
ing yesterday.
“ Demands on all levels o f gov­
ernment must be held down. I'm
not advocating any Increase in
taxation—even though we could
use it," he continue!.
Diet told the Klwaniana, “ H ie le.
glstaturo realized that we needed
good roads—and there evolved the
new “ highway c o d e ", for the State
of Florida that highway construe
tlon w as put on the b a d s ot need
Instead of g reed ." Dial further re­
iterated, “ I am happy to ace tha
law because regardless ot who the
road board m em ber might ba
roads will ba built on n eed."
Dial then said, “ I would Uka to
pay tribute right here to the Semi­
nole County legislative delegation
—Senator Douglas Slenrirom, R ep­
resentative Mack N. Cleveland Jr.,
aod Votle A. Williams, Jr. (w ho
then waa a representative) for
their effort! to behalf o! tha 'high­
way coda*
Tha road board mem ber cited
the program now underway to the
present (local year ast
(1 ) Highway 17-41—the m ost Im­
porta n t-w ill d o much to reliave
tha bottleneck.
(3 ) Money la tha budget fer I f
93 from Five Points to Freneh
Ave., saying, 'T in aura the County
Commission can obtain the money
for tho rlght-of-weya",
(3 ) Money In the budget for IT
91 from Maitland to Leo Road,
commenting, ''W e are trying to
plan overall program s such as
tha full length o f 17*92 to Daytona
and US No. O ne."
(4) A project with the city of
Sanford—the resurfacing o f Pork
Ave.
(3 ) State R oid 4$ from Lake Jes­
sup to the Volusia County line.
(•) State Road 41 from French
Ave. to Park Ava.
(7) Construction will start next
week on the New Smyrna Beach
Road, State Road 413,
(g ) Mellonvllle Ave. to Lake Jetsup Bridge on State Road 46.,
Turning to the proposed cause­
way s e n s e Lake Monroe Dial aald
" I have never felt that the pro­
posed Federal Highway by-pairing
Sanford was a feasible route but
that highways should serve com ­
munities near It •&gt; well as serve
motorist*. Your County Commis­
sion and the Volusia County Com­
missioners ere wisely gambling on
tbs feasibility o f the causeway—
and I think It la a good gam ble."
The federal route from Orange
City or other points to the Big
Tree Road—bypassing Sanford—
would require one overpass and
ona underpass, Dial continued, the
rlght*-o(-way would be expensive
end the project li estimated at
$4,937,000.
Citing tho new route from Or­
ange City to French Ave., Includ­
ing the coat o f tho causeway, Dial
said, “ Would com e only to $4,*
493,000, a saving of a half million
dollars and of more than three
miles in route."
Dial revested that the project
is reedy to submit to the engineers
fo r study.
Dial salJ that reasons for the
study end survey are, (1 ), the sur­
vey la necessary to market the
hoods; and (2 ) the Steta Road
Board wants to be assured of a
fe iiib le project.
l b s road board m em ber ended
hie talk with, “ I am confident this
reject la feasible— I am confident
will be built."

M. E. Baker Jr. Is
In Train Accident
Word has been received a t The
Herald o ffic e that M. E. Baker
Jr, was la a serious train oeeident Tuesday
afternoon
near

WHO R E A L L Y CAU G H T ITT A fou r pound I I ou
and Enron McCaskill while they were attending
C A M IF W tobeM l)

by Gory Genoa, Fred Genoa
(er Children.
Summer D ay C u p (99

He suffered rate end bruises
and his right leg had to ee am*
p o u te d . Mrs. Raker flew te Kingsman Hospital te he with her hus­
band yesterday and hie mother
and fathar le ft yesterday after-

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R. R. Callahan
Passes State
Dental Exam
Word haa been received that D r,
Robert X. Callahan, aen e f Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Callahan has
passed the Florida State Board
Dental examination and la new
eligible to set up practice la the
■tote.
Dr. Callahan who is m arried te
the form er Martha Page o f this
city attended the University o f
Georgia from 1947 to 1961 and
graduated from the University o i
M w yland d e t fa lr » * * e $ tU ,J u n to *
He waa a lu m b e r o f the G a r *
•i Odontologies! honor society and
before entering college served
with tha U. 8 , A irforce f o r two

years.
Dr. Callahan graduated from
Seminole High School with the
C la n o f 1943 and pitched fo r tha
New York Giants farm dab far
sometime.
The Callahans have fou r chil­
dren, two boy* and two girls end
“ are thinking about setting up
practice in M elbourne."
Mrs. Callahan h u been teaching
school |a Baltim ore fo r the pool
twe. year*.

Collection Division
For Credit Bureau
Is Established Here
D. K. MrNab announced today
the establishment o f i Collection
Division fo r the Credit Bureau o f
Sanford, the offlea to be located
to Room 403 o f the Atlantic No­
tional Bank Building.
According to McNab, tha new
service will encompass the entliw
field o f collections, and ahaU be o f
a type heretofore unavailable to
the merchants o f Sanford. Tho
division la to be operated by Cornmerclal Consultants, Inc., o f Ol*
Undo and will be managed by R .
G. Thompson o f that firm . WhllO
mem bership to tha Credit B u n a *
will b « necessary for full credit
reporting, the services o f the Col­
lection Division will he available
to all credit grantors In the San­
ford and Seminole County arcs,
M cNab said.
Aa pending mem bers o f tho
American Cotlectora Association,
Inc., nationwide claim forwarding
will be possible fo r retail, profes­
sional and com m ercial account!*
M cNab itated further that tho
new deportm ent (hall employ tha
■ame operational methods in u si
In Com m ercial Consultants OrUo*
do o ffic e . The Collection Division
will bo fully bonded for the p r o * ,
taction o f it* clients.

Masons To Hold
Services For Pod
Funeral services will be M id a t
j p. ra. tom orrow (o r a J . Pope
la the P in t Methodist Church
with the Rev. J. R. McKinley a£
flclstln i. Burls 1 will be In W vj*w
green Cem etery sad the M asoal
will conduct services.
Actlvo pall b esrsri ore R a n d a l
Chase, D. O. Caldwell, E. C. Harp*
er, J . C. Hutchison, J . L. Certey
and
L. MlUer.

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Ike U rges B u lg a n in
To Show 'New Spirit'
In International Issues
Red Cross Follows
,through To Units
On Recent Disaster
The Seminole County Chapter of
American Red C ron has received
authorization through the Southeastern area office In Atlanta to
provide the following type* of a*.
, stance to any Bona Fide victim*
of the sen diaaater who might
now be la Seminola County and
atill In need of aaalatanca:
Bade maintenance—food, shel­
ter, clothing. Medical care for In­
jured—it la reported th a t many
with leia aerloua injuriea did not
receive care In New York. Mini­
mum household furnishing! for
•im m igrants who loet their furnish­
ings aboard the Andrea Dorla or
who lost funds that were to have
been used for the purchase of
sueh.
Some passengers are still re­
ported missing and Inquiries about
persons missing and any other
information needed would be re­
layed by the Seminole County
Chapter to the New York City
.-Chapter.
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The New York City Chapter
gave assistance as victims atrived in New York. Medical and nurs­
ing care and ambulances were
provided for the Injured who were
moved to hospitals, clothing was
provided at the pier on mass basis,
and later more adequate clothing
was given on an Individual basis
to those who needed I t Canteen
service was also given a t the
• j l m . As passengers debarked
they were taken to hotels and
trenaportaUen, t S u r M M P M
maintenance were provided by the
American Red Croaa In New York
City.
Hie American Red Cross visited
passengers in their hotels, and
plana ware made with each fam i­
ly or Individual to assist them on
to the point of destination with
transportation ind maintenance
•enroute being provided.
Before leaving New York City,
those who came In contact with
Red Cross were told they should
go to the Red Cross Chapter at
point of destination if additional
- assistance waa needed.
Immigrants on the Andrea Doria
have had a terrifying experience
have bad a terrifying experience
-a n d a sad Introduction to a new
'country. Church groupa are a na'
tural source of help and comfort
and In some instances might want
to adopt a family for continuing
service and assistance, it was said.

Collins Signs Bill
To Curb M ail Order
•Real Estate Frauds
TALLAHASSEE UR — Unecrupu
loua real estate developers who
prey on gullible out of »talers who
buy al*hl unseen on the strength
of false or mlalfiodlng advertising
toco n possible 1100,000 fine end •
yeere in prioon under a new Flor­
ida law.
'
Gov. Collins iete yesterday sign­
ed the bin of the recent ipcclal
m u Ioo of the Legislature which la
designed to eurb mall order real
astota ewlndUt.
The lew makes it a crime to
advertise totsa or misleading In­
formation to lure the unwary into
buying real estate.
It also requires that tha develop­
e r who te)ls by mall must file
with tha Real Estate Com mission
copies of advertising aad promo­
tional m atter be Intends to use
* i t i l d e the state,
Gov. Collins requested the tow
after Investigation dlariosed that
a few developer*, whoso ta k e ac­
tivities ware outside th Juristictlon of (he commission, were mix­
ing fancy with toot In out of state
advertising, loading aaaU ardor
buyers to believe they wore get­
ting advantages that did not, aad
might never, exist.
t*~*

—
REN. HOLLAND TO
■R m n e n a e p
BARTOW, UR— Boa. HoRlod wiR
bo honored by Bartow d r tc clubs
a t an annual henMComiag cele­
bration this afternoon. B e ie borne
for e abort stay b a to n going to
Chicago to attend the Motional
Democratic Convention aa an adtoraatn da legato.

- WASHINGTON UR — President*Eisenhower called on Soviet Pre­
mier Bulganin today to demon­
strate a “new spirit’* and eradi­
cate “evils” in International re­
lations which Elsenhower said
have survived the Kremlin’s downwilh-Stolln moves.
Brushing aside Russia’s newest
disarmament proposals, Elsenhow
er said bluntly he la “greatly dis­ CHICAGO (rt—Adlal E. Stevenson
turbed by the developments which Is prepared to toes political tradb
have occurred since we met at tlon aside In filling second place
Geneva" a t the summit confer on the ticket If he wins the Demo­
ence a year ago.
cratic presidential nomination.
In a personal letter to Bulganin, Stevenson, the party’s 1052 nom­
Elsenhower challenged him to "do inee, is supremely confident he will
more to realize the hopes” born get the top nomination on the first
at the summit conference, espec­ or second bnllot at next week’s
ially to keep pledges about Ger­ convention here.
man unification "which desper­ This view, of course, {■ disputed
ately need to be fulfilled."
by supporters of Gov. Averell Har­
In that connection Elsenhower dm an of New York anJ several
gave short shrift to a Bulganin “favorite son" candidates working
proposal for withdrawal of foreign for a deadlocked convention in
troops from Germany.
which the lightning might strike
The Soviet Premier advanced one of them.
that idea, In a letter to Eleenhow
If he ii worried by the threat of
er June •, along with a plan for such a deadlock, Stevenson does
individual cuts in national armed not show It. He already Is review
forces without the inspection and Ing and refurbishing his position on
verification system on which this major issues In anticipation of
country insists. Bulganin called vigorous fall campaign against
his plan a "new approach" to get President Elsenhower.
disarmament going.
lie has convinced himself in prl
Elsenhower, In a reply delivered m iry campaigning in all section*
In Moscow today, related the Ger­ of the country that Elsenhower's
man phase of the Bulganin plan popularity is overrate!. He believes
to the “promise" of Geneva—es­ the President can be beaten.
pecially unification in free elec­ With this In mind, he Is looking
tions. He aald that “obviously” the ahead still further to January. He
m atter of force withdrawal can­ has told friends he is more inter­
not be bandied'aa an “ isolated" ested in getting a running mate
matter.
who will make a lop-notch vice
On the broader disarmament president than in satisfying the us­
proposal Eisenhower said Russia’s ual requirement* of geography and
announced cut of 1,100,000 men voter appeal.
In its armed forces merely fol­
lowed cuts the West has alroady
made since World War II. And Eastern Stars Will
he said’he doubts that action by
Individual countries, on tha Bui- Honor Worthy
“ do much to

tk a iR fM d tro h

N4w Smyrna Chapter No. Three,
D rier of the Eastern Star will
honor Mr*. Ethel Dobson. Worthy
Gland Matron with a banquet and
meeting at *:M p. m. Monday,
Aug. 13, In New Smyrna.
Reservations must bo made by
Wednesday, Aug. t. For these res­
ervations eall Mr*. Wyatt, Worthy
Matron or Mr*. Bilbrey, secretary.
All members are Invited.
Mrs. Dobson will make her off]rial visit In Sanford on Oct. 2T.

Assault With Intent

Hospital Notes To Murder Charge
August i
Admissions
Ranald Meredith (Osteen)
Mrs. Louise Hasty (Sanford)
Lemuel Eudell Jr. (Sanford)
Dischargee
Ells McGriff (Sanford)
Nell Stone (Longwood)
Sylvia Price (Lake Monroe)
August T
Admissions
Celle Holley (Lake Mary)
Betty Slaton (Sanford)
Nlnnlt TUlia (Sanford)
Ilasel Moaley (Sanford)
Homer Thomas (Sanford)
Robert Dumss
(Altymonte Springs)
Preston H. Jones (O aten)

In Mystery Attack

SAnASOTA UR— Police Lt. Whit,
ted has charged Edward Turley
with assault with Intent to mur­
der the Rev. Wilmon Smith in a
mystery shooting. Turley, 72, is
being held in county jail.
Smith, 40, minister Tor the
Church of God, was wounded slight­
ly by shotgun pellets while
breakfasting a t his home Sunday.
Turley, his next door neighbor,
first told police hi* 12 gauge shot­
gun went off while he was clean­
ing it on n bed. Whltted said Tur­
ley later gave less coherent ac­
counts of (he shooting.
Teh officer said Smith could not
hava been shot In the way Turley
described it. Whltted also reported
several persons said T u rle y had
Tornado Strikes
tokl them of disliking, Smith.
The minister said he knew of
South Dakota Town no reason Turley should shoot him.
MARTIN, 8. D., UR - A tornado H* added the older min had been
struck tha tiny community of npaet since the death of hi* wife
Martin in aouihwastern South Da­ in another shooting last year.
kota last night, destroying one
large building and damaging tha
hospital. An undetermined num­ Kefauver Is Not
ber of people were reported in­
Counting Self Out
jured.
An employe of the Northern Bell
CHICAGO UR — Estes Kefauver
Telephone Co. who visited the may he down but he isn’t count­
town of l.ooa shortly after the ing himself out.
storm said several parsons suffer­ The hand-shaking senator from
ed minor Injuries, b at th e n were Tennessee baa renounced ail
no fatalities. Telephone service claim to the 1H6 Democratic pres­
was out temporarily.
idential nomination. But the No. 2
H i slid the roof on the hospital spot on the ticket rcmalni open—
was torn off and moat of the win­ to to r aa Kefauver know* at least.
dows In the building w e n broken. And for the big opportunity —
Patients In the words w e n evac­ w all there'a 1M0, and 1M4. And
uated. ha aald. The winds also up- maybe other election years.
m t several house trailer* in « trail­
So, to the eiirprisc of early ar­
e r camp near th* town, bat none
of tha occupants wow reported rivals for this year's convention,
Kefauver headquarters I* a buss­
Injured.
__________
ing, going concern. Nobody around
the piece seems to know quite
what the senator ia up to. But all
inda are eure Kefauver hesn't
resigned himself to political ob­
scurity.
M r
.
tt'a obvious at th* moment that
ha means to make hla&gt;deep, ami•f widely
a d evening
sbta-aoundiag voice heard at the
f t to n .

Weather

A n o d a to d P m * L eased W ire

N o . I5 «

Crystal Lake Public
Beach To Get Long
Awaited Face Lifting

Stevenson Certain
Of Top Nomination
On Either Ballot

erated by groat armaments,
Elsenhower said* “wo welcome"
Soviet efforts to wipe out “some
of the ovlla" Stalin Imposed with­
in Russia during his rule. But, he
stressed, these “evlia" were also
evident In Stalin's foreign policy.
He then added:
"Even today they constitute a
grievous obstacle to doing those
things which we both agree ougnt
to be done. This situation n’-edi
■Iso to bo remedied by a new
spirit for which I also appeal."

If Y w r Herald In Not
Delivered Bj • P. M.
Cal] 1821 Boforo 7 P. M.
For Delivery

RED CROSS NGRSlt MRS. ROY WEEKS, of the Central Florida
Blood Bank of Orlsndo, attends to Jack I- Mangut, Aviation Metalsmith third class, URN, daring the foUr-hour blood bank drive held
nt the Sanford Naval Air Station Dispensary, Thursday. (Official
Photo, U. S. Navy)

Hatchery Important
To Fish Management

SNAS Personnel
Donate 89 Pints
To Blood Drive
Personnel of the Sanford Naval
Air Station, led by Capt. J. T.
Blackburn, USN, commander
heavy attack wing one, donated a
total of 29 pints of blood during
the NAS Blood Rank Dr|ve held
at tha atation dispensary; Thurs­
day.
The purpose of the blood bank la
to establish a system of providing
wholo blood for us* in treatment
of Naval personnel and their au­
thorized dependenta In thla urea.
Approximately ilo aallori, tapresenting every department of tha
atation, reported to tha dispensary
to give blood during the four-hour
drive. Several of the men were
turned back because they had
previously given blood at drtvea
conducted by local civic clubs rec­
ently.
Heavy attack Squadron Seven
ted all departments of the slatlou
with 34 volunlcer donors.

•■Our
Our federal fish
fiah hateherv
hatchery aatt 1 ------- --------------------------Welaka Is the only Federal hatch'
cry In the state of Florida “ said
Albert J. Wilson, director of the
Department of the Interior's Fiah
and Wild Life Service in hia
speech belore the Sanford Rotary
Club at its noon meeting Monday
The Board of Sanford City Com­
a t th* Yacht (Tub
missioners at a special called
Wllion went on to say of bla In; meeting last - night 'cntatlvcly
tereating occupation that “oar dis­ adopted practically all of City
tribution territory Is all of the Manager Warren E. Knowles’ Cap­
state of Florida c u t of the Apa­ ita! Improvement program.
The only Item eliminated from
lachicola River and 21 of th* south
the criglnst program weru nnc
Georgia counties.
"We raise large-mouth baas and dtmp (ruck, one tractor and tne
bluegill bream—becausa thees a rt radio network for the Utility and
the only twu '.hat we know of tkat Public \Vcrk« department.
will completely etock n body of John Burton, Iocs! architect, Health Board Will
water and be able to maintain presented three plans for the San­
thsmielves and produce good fish­ ford Community Center. After Start Proceedings
studying the plans the City Com­
ing for a number of years.”
He went oh to eay before the mission requested Burton In de­ To Purchase Land
The Florida Slate Board of
members attending “ th# demand sign other plans that would reHealth which met In Jacksonville
'MffT. t o
l ^ d l M a g m . th at Canid ira t yesterday waa Informed that only
t»rf»rodcca eh-the* V o to e t Uflto;
one email parrel of laad remained
The policy eg our service J* to 1000 people
I t wia requested by tha com- (o be purchaaed before all laad
stock only managed waters—last
year we raised and distributed mlsitonera that the auditorium be neceszary to start tha proposed
so designed that part of lt could
3,20,030 fish. These Went to 1,534 be used for a dining area that $450,000 office building waa avail­
able. William S. Walker, attorney
individual applicants. Our trucks
traveled 21,000 mile* on distribu would seat a minimum of 300 peo­ for the Florida Stale Board of
ple.
Health, said that condemnation
tlon alone."
The city manager was requested proceedings would be started.
The Department of which Wil­ to make further cost studies of. This parcel, which faces First
son Is director is a subsidiary of tha Goldsboro swimming pool and
St., includes one house and a 30 X
the U. S. Department of the In­ tha completion of the boat baaln.
105 foot plot of land, lt has been
terior's Conservation and Replen
Knowles was instructed by the appraised at $5,230 but the owner
Ishment Station at Welaka. During City Commissioners to ask for Indicates she will not sell for leas
his speech Wilson became enlhu- bids for two new romper* for the than $12,000, therefore steps to
U n tie and went on to tell hi* lis­ fir* department and two new condemn the property will b#
teners "When you etop and think packer* for tha departm ent Also
that these fish will grow to catch- to aak for bids fur a dozer and taken.
Fred R. Ragland, director of
able size In one year you will be­ loader, two dump trucks, a derrick
gin to realize the Job we er* do­ truck chaisia and sweeper for the Bureau of Finance and Accounts,
ing In helping to produce food and atreet department and to, also reported on olher proposed building
fun in the area thl* one station advertise for bids for the air con­ in Tampa, Oade County, Orlando
and West I’alm Beach. A delega­
aerves and remember, w« or* only ditioning.
tion from West Palm Beach Coun­
one of the many federal hitcherThe City Commissioners staled ty appeared before the Iloard to
lei."
that total cost figures be com­ outline their need of belter health
In closing Wilson added “I do pleted on tha atreet lighting sys­ facilities.
not want you to leave with the tem as *o«n at possible so that
Dr. Wilson T. Sowder, slate
Idea that Just the stocking of this part of the Improvement pro­
hatchery fish is going to asiuro gram could gat underway Immedi­ health officer, atatsi that h*
hopes that contract can be let on
you that there Is going to be good ately.
fishing In a body of water, In fact
Another Item coming before the the new building In Jacksonville
there is much more to It th in (hat commission lis t night was th* re­ within the noxt four month*. '
Presiding over the meeting waa
But the hatchery Is a very im­ moving of articles and merchinportant part of good fish manage­ dlse from th* aldawalks. After Dr. Herbert L. Bryans, Pensacola,
m ent It Is also a good Insurance lengthy discussion It was derided president. Other bosrd members
that the likes whleh have now to refer this program to the Mer­ presrnt were: T. M. Curable, Ph.dried up right hero In Florida, will chant* Association for Its recom­ (1., vice-president, Quincy; Dr.
Carl C, Mendota, Jacksonville;
furnish good fishing ooe year aft­ mendation.
Dr. Charles J. Collins, Orlando;
er they regain thalr normal water
and Dr. F. P. Meyer, St. Pateralevel.
burg.
Wilson'a speech was so Interes­ Sullivan Expected
Dr. Brians rt-affirmed the
ting and Informative that the To Stay In Hospital
Board's request that ths Merit
Rotary members held a question
DERBY, Conn. UR-Becsuse he System allow them to retain the
and answer period after hit talk.
already had a chest cold before fici-dom uf action that they have
■offering a brokan.rlb la an auto- colored in the past in securing
mablle collision, TV'a Ed Sullivan and compensating employes. Be­
Sanford Trea Co.
cause of the highly technical na­
maat remain two more daya In a ture of many position! in the
Is M aking Debut
boapiul.
State Board of Health, too rigid
A new business is getting start­ Ha had been expected to bo dla- rule* and regulations would pre­
ed In Sanford and abould be boom­ ebarged today. Hla physician said, vent the State Board of Health
ing In a faw dsya. however, th* possibility of com­ from nhtalnlng needed personnel.
The Sanford Tra* Company Is plications mad* U advisable for
Dr. N'ailisn Schneider, assistant
making Iti debut an J *111 specia­ him to remain In Griffin Hospital director of th* Bureau of Labora­
lise In removing snots, removing bare until Thursday.
tories, spoke on tb* many types of
trees end also doing away with
luUlvan and three others were research being done by the State
dangerous Umba.
injured, one critically, in Sey­ Board Df Health. Dr. Sowder askThis business will b* open on mour aarly Monday while Sullivan rd the Bosrd to consider th* em­
weekends and H. 8. Osdsby owner waa traveling to hU Southbury ployment of a research coordina­
and manager aspects to gat things born* after hi* Sunday nlgbt TV tor to expedite ell type* of re­
rolling right away.
search work on a atat* and coun­
program.
Anyone interested pleas* cell
Ob tha danger iUt with head In- ty level. The Board asked Dr.
100T-J, as an office apace has not Jurita la Ralph Cacaca, 34, of Naw Bonder to give th* m atter further
bee* obtained yet.
Kavea, a protection service agen­ study and report on same at th*
cy employ# assigned to Sulllvan'a next meeting.
The need for a place where drag
farm . L i u seriously hurt were
Funeral Tomorrow Sullivan's son-in-law, Robert II. addicts could commit themselves
Pracht Jr., M, of Bcarutale. .V Y , voluntarily for treatm ent waa die
For Paul D. Jones and Joaaph Palmuccl, 22, of An- rusird, with Frank C. Castor, di­
rector of the Bureau of Narcotics,
Funeral services have been aet
for Paul D. Joa*« who died In a
poHca said Palmuccl’* outlining the need for a bettor
veterans hospital in Lake City yes­ e f r v ia n d to tha left on a curve piece than Ralford where such
terday morning.
and red d ed head-on with the car person* could go.
Rita# will b* bald at Rrissoa SuUtvaa was driving, They said
Th* next meottag of the Board
Funeral Home a t 4 p. m
they would decide what d u rg a to was scheduled lo r Sept. 20, at 9 a.
raw. The Rev. A. G. Mclnnrs wlB fUa against Palmuccl aftfcr they m. at tha offlea of But* Health
officiate and hartal will Im la Lake talk to tha accident victims at Officer, Dr. Wilaon T. Sowder, la
View Camctary,
Jacksonville.

Improvement Plans
Start Immediately

C o fC R e p Uncertainly Clouds
M akes Plea
Prospects For Suez
For Action
Canal Conference

Some definite action may finally
be taken toward correcting the
"unsightly" and “dangerous" con
ditloni at tha Crystal Lake Public
Beach in Lake Mary, I* was de­
cided at the regular monthly meet
Ing of the Board of County Com
mlssioneri thla morning.
Appearing as a representative of
the Lake Mary Chamber of Com
mcrce, ai well is a Lake Mary
property owner, Law Luster, made
an urgent plea for Immediate aelion by the Board,
Stating that la a larger sense
he represented all tha people of
tb* area who ere not so fortunate
as to live on a lake, end who must
use public parks and beaches for
their recreation, Luster reviewed
the efforts m ida by the Lake Mary
Chamber of Commerce to date end
outlined slmpte plans for making
the beach as attractive as Rock
8prlngs and other more distant re­
creation spot*.
The bath housea and toilets a n
in such a state of disrepair aa
to be of no use at ad, while the
dock, le eo weakened by age, and
now standing so tor eat of deep
water a i to b* actually dangerous,
ha .-aald. Already several Mttdaota
have occurred there, on* re*wiling
In a broken neck and m ar totality,
he added.
The cash cost of only two or
three hundred dollars would bo In­
volved, said Luster, to put the
beach In first d a n condition. Thla
could Include bulldozing off the
encroaching growth of weads to
make more sand beach area, tear­
ing down the dangerous dock, and
repairing the balh houses and toi­
lets. Trash cans could also be pro­
vided, and tome arrangement*
made for disposing of the tin cans
and other refuse that now aecumutate ell over th* beach area,
he said.
Following tho talk by the Cham­
ber of Commerce representative,
the Board voted to-meet with him
at Crystal Lake Beach this after­
noon a t 1:00 o’cUck, to deride the
best manner ol reconditioning the
beach facilities.

Southern Bell Co.
Reports Increase
In New Telephones
Southern Bell announced today
that 50J22 new telephones were
added In Florida in tho first six
months of this year. According to
Gordon Rot her m el, Sanford Group
Manager, thla Is more than the
total gained in all of IBM.
This gain brought Southern Bell's
total number of telephones |n serv­
ice in the Stole to 222,000. At the
end of lhM, there were 452,000 In
service, an,Increase of 53 percent
in a little more than five years.
Rolhsrmal said If the demand for
service continues at the present
rale, it le eipccted that toil tele­
phones will reach one million In
early llfil. ’
Rothermel added that 373 tele­
phone* were added here during th*
first six months of IBM for a total
of 8,977. At the end of IBM there
were 3,726, an increase of S3 per
cent In a little mors than flv#
years.

First Federal Will
Be Scene O f M eet
To Form Unit
Tomorrow afternoon a t 2 o'clock
those lntorestod In formation of a
Seminole County Mental Health
Unit will meet at tha First Federal
Saving* and Loan Assn. Mias Mar­
garet Margrave, field representa­
tive of the national organisation
will attend to assist, coming here
from Washington, D. C.
The increasing Interest,In th* ef­
fective treatm ent of mental Ulness
m 4 the prograss mad* by medical
■dance ia this field potato np the
Importance of the local aasoclalien's tarn atio n , U was said.

LONDON til— Uncertainty today
Clouded prospect! Tor the 24-natlon
conference on the 8uez Canal. An
Egyptian-sparked move to throw
the dispute before the Untied Na­
tion* appeared under way.
Egypt, the Soviet Union and In.
dia topped .the list of nations that
still hive not said whether they
will attend the talks the Western
Big Three propose to open In Lon­
don Aug. H. There were rumor*
that India's Prime Minister Nehra
might be shaping a counter ptsn
to give Egypt ■ face-saving ave­
nue of retreat.
After a two-hour session Inst
night, the Egyptian Cabinet gave
no indication if it would accept
th* conference bid but an official
source asserted:
"Egypt hai plenty of time t*
answer. The deadline to deliver •
reply Is midnight Aug. IS."
Washington sources said all
American planning was g ataf
ahead on tha assumption that the
conference will sta rt on schedule,
but the possibility of a postponement we* not ruled out.

Typhoon W anda ft
Reported A t O u t
O f China's Worst1
h o n g KONa ill -R ep o rts from
Red China said today, that Ty­
phoon Wanda was one of Uw cen­
tury's worst, killing more than
2,100 persons end leaving millions
homeless on the Chinese main­
land.
A compilation of dispatch*e
from the Communiit New China
Newe Agency put the number a t
known dead at 2,111 and tha in­
jured a t almost the earns figure.
The casualties may be boosts^
when reports reach Peiping front
remote reglone where communK
cations were cut.
Crops were devastated In an im­
mense area.
Heavy ralna threatened to flood
th* H it River network In north
China,
Wanda struck the China coast
with devastating force Wednesday
and veered north, it spent Usclf
deep In th* Interior.
Chekiang province, south of
Shanghai on the coast, bore the
brunt.
Winds of up -to IM mph tor*
■cross Chekiang, causing casual­
ties put by Peiping radio i t 1.B60
deed and 1,200 Injured. On* re­
port said 31,000 homes were do*
■troyed In the province and more
than a million persons were home­
less.

Show Business
Day In Court
LOS ANGELES UR- It wee show
business day in court.
Singer Peggy King filed salt fop
divorce yesterday. Awarded di­
vorces were actresses Jeanne
Crain and Joanne Gilbert and the
wivei of actor Edward G. Robin*
son and Art Baker, radio and tele­
vision announcer and commento*
tor.
Another Robinson, Edward O.
Jr., 24, appeared in another court­
room adjoining hla mother's a n t
pleaded Innocent to a fa*ony drank
driving charge.
Miss King, 23, charging e n a lty ,
asked to end her shaky marriage
to trum pet player Knobby Lee, B ,
whose too# nama ia Norbert L'df*
bauch. They had aaparated seven*
el times since their marriage herd
Feb. 2, 1*52.
Mies Crain, 20, distraught and
fighting to retain composure, said
her husband, manufacturer Pool
Brinkman, 37, displayed hostility
toward her mother. She said
Brinkman also dragged her by Urn
hair from a Beverly SUM rastom
ran t last Jaauary.
Brinkman tod i
hearing and his attorney
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M ars To Pay Closest
V is it In 3 2 Y e a rs
■y ALTON L. BLAKESLER
even beyond. The general gues* is
Am ctaled Pr*aa Science Reporter that It'a plant life.
The rase far life nn Mars was
PASADENA. Calif. i n - Some
myaterie* of lifee \ n Mar* anJ it* strengthened In 1954 when Alar*
cgnala may well be aolved thia swung within 40 million miles of us.
A big surprise of the 1954 obser­
■utnmer when the red planet pay*
vation was the appearance of a
it* closest viiit In 12 ycara.
Many aitronom en are aure there huge new blue-green area, about
1* life on M an. Great area* change the site of Texas, right In an area
from brown la green with lb* aea- which had been Gaming reJ des­
aorta and other blua-green area* ert, It showed among thousands of
change in tint. Thia la pretty good photographs taken at Bloemfon­
evidence of vegetation or plant life. tein, South Africa, one of fhe best
But wbat kind? And I* (here an observing spot*.
outaide ehance of aome forma of
This new dark splotch could he
animal life, etfen intelligent being*? vegetation which for some reason
Many aitronomera hava gllmpted hid won a stniggla against the
the atrenge marking* called canal*. desert.
But photograph* fall to ihow tham
Mars' plant life might be some­
clearly If at alt. Perhap* thl* time thing like lichens, a low farm of
the. will, for illuminating iludy.
vegeli|ion on rarlh. Other earth­
Every day Mar* I* wheeling ling plants probably couldn't sur­
clover. On Sept. T It will be only vive lha Martian conditions. But
IS.IU.OOO mile* away, almoit a* lichens are a hardy combination
cion ■* it came in 1124, and about of alga and fungus, mutually help­
aa elote a* It ever comaa. It will ful. requiring little water, able to
be a million mite* nearer than It withstand great heat and coll.
came Ju*t two year* *go.
I Mar* hi* enough sunshine-hail
All lummer and tali aitronomen as intense a* Ihe sunlight reaching
In 10 eountrie* will be watching earth-for growth of lichens and
and *toJying thia tantalizing aiiter other plant*. But because Martian
planet.
air has so little oxygen or water
Tanleliilng, because It t* the vapor, it is doubtful that lichens
planet mo«t like earth, though only as known on earth rnuld grow
half aa big. Tantaliting, because it there, or show the striking changes
H h in t In «ee it clearly, aave for observed in the dirk ami blueBeating seconds, due to the shim­ green areas, siy i Dr. Frank Salis­
mering of our own window of air bury, a biologist.
above u*.
Ho suggest* that life on Mars
Tantaliting, because a good deal might be an entirety different
is known about it, yet there U still chemical type than that on earth.
an much myitery. And because it Maybe It ix life which i* more
eould be an early goal for vlilting dependent upon nitrogen than oxy­
space ihlps when and if man be­ gen for basic processes. On earth,
gins exploring the universe.
water is essential a* a solvent in
Mars ihlne* rod in the sky be­ biochemical growth processes. On
cause more than half its surface M am the available water might
is covered with orange-red desert, be a growth regulator.
barren, bleak, awept by hot wind*
Thl* different chemistry of life
that twirl yellow Just cloud* high could be quite successful on Mar*
in Ihe sir.
Ifjplanla exist, then there might
If .here are mountains In relieve
he amitl animats or insect*
the monotony, Ihey seemingly are or other forma of life freding nn
feeble, low ones,
the plant*. Even the existence of
Mara' atmosphere 1* thin and intelligent beings could be conalmost devoid of oxygen, the life cevlxbte.
sstenllal for u* earthlings. There
Astronomer* do not find any di­
Is *n little moisture that it I* eiti- rect evidence that there is. Most
mard probably all Ihe water nn of the speculation concerning in­
Mar* would scarcely fill Lake telligent Martians devolve* from
Erie.
the elusive markings known as
Temperatures near he equator canals.
may swing 100 degree*, from a
Th» canal myslery began nearly
noontime high of 50 to TO, to 150 *0 year* ago when an Italian as­
below zero at night.
tronomer, Giovanni Schiaparelli,
A Hey last* 21 hour* and 37 using a small telescope, report*!
minute*, hut the Martian year i* seeking lines or markings which
nearly twire aa long a* oun-M T he railed canali, meaning channels.
daya for one journey around Ihe
Till* was popularly Interpreted
■un. All It* season* are nearly as rhnals, raising visions of Martwice Ihe length . f ourt.
lain* engineering great irrigation
Great lee cap* form ■* winter feat* to bring water from the pole*
come* In etch pole. But the ice An nates nr even underground
la probably only • few Inches thick cltica.
on wat«r-lhlr»ty Mara, With sum­ Now many aitronomer* have
mer, the cap nulla .and a djrk seen the c,-.i*l«.
Thhere are several theSriax stout
belt—btlieved to be marshy land
or reviving vegetation fed by malt­ the canals.
ing Ice—appear* around It.
One is that Ihey may be curious
This year the dwindling cap may optical Illusions. Another, cracks
be seen in the south*rn hemisphere caused by earthquakes, or by the
impact of heavy asteroids from
of Mar*.
Astronomers have long observed space, the presumed remnants of
blua-green areas—first called seta some exploded planet.
—that grow darker In the spring
Or maybe they are valleys along
and spread toward the equater and whirh melting water Row* from

TALLAHASSEE - The. Florida ibenevolent organization, the Broken
Highway Patrol Inday Issued an Spoke Club, offers benefits Includ­
appeal for applications from which ing widow pensions.
to choose men to attend future
"When trainees finish our recruit
patrol schools and told of extended school here in Tallahassee, they
Inducement* including a lowering get an automatic pay- increase lo
of height standards, anil, pay in­ *275 a month immediately, an{/
creases from *75 to *200 per month there are regular annual pa"
for recruits while in training.
raise* until a I the end of is years,
Comdr. H. N. Ktrkman said that a troopc- is making *425 per month.
neight requirements have been re"As our organization grows,
Juccd from five feet 10 inches to naturally, the potentials for nonfive feet and eight and one-half commissioned ratings and officer
inches In stocking feet. The height rank increases, too. The Fiqrida
measurement* had caused sever­ Highway Patrol is becoming more
al hundred potentials in the past and more a career organization for
nol to be able to get into the school. men who want to Join the fight
Other requirement continue un­ against death on the highways,"
changed. Applicant* must have at Kirkman said.
y
least a high tchool education or
it* equivalent, weigh lfiO pounds,
POP BOTTLES 8ET ADRIFT
between 21 and 33 year* of age.
NEW YOnK, tfi — The Health
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without correction and have been pop bottles adrift today in hops
a resident of the stale for two of finding out how tides and cur­
yeari at least.
rents carry sewage lo city beach­
Application blanks may be se­ es.
cured from any patrol station lo­
The department hopes swim­
cated throughout Florida, or, by mers, fishermen, yachtsman and
writing lo the Department of Public
others will retrieve tha sealed.,
Safety at Talthhissce.
bottles. Eaci contains n t'.am pi#
•'if a young Qi. wants In enter postcard add tssed to tha depart­
a real career job In highway law- ment. The finder It asked to lot
enforcement," said Comdr. Kirk- down the date, time and place
man, "he is getting a better chance where he saw Ihe bottle. The
today than has ever been offered Coast Guard will drop (he bottles
before.
In offshore arcs*.
"For instance," he said, "our
retirement system is above the
Most women turn left and most
average. After 30 years of service men turn right when they cuter
a trooper can retire, which means
anyone going to work for the patrol a store.
at 21 can rrlire long before ho
The tumble weeds of tha Wes­
reaches his Mth birthday, There tern Plains are alto known as
are annual leave* with pay, a
better than average chance of Russian thistles.
finding housing accomodations
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the poles, and vegetation growing
in the vatlrys makes them visible.
Or that they are actually artific­
ial waterways nr pipelines con­
structed hy Martian engineer*.
This appeals most lo wishful Imagi­
nation.
Perhaps with lurk the observa­
tion i Ihis year can settle Ihe ques­
tion of Ihe ranxls and intelligent
life on Mars.
nut perhaps life hasn’t even
come to Mars yet . . . . .
Perhaps Alar* now is hclng rack­
ed by great volcanoes, as the earth
was hundred* of millions of years
ago when It was young, unpeopled,
devoid of life. Volcanic action,
by one thcflFy, might have brought
up water from the Interior of the
earth to form the oceans and a
spawning ground for life on earth.

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dimes along-a design bo advanced
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r- t i n . C. M. Rdwtr.li of Orange
" City wai the gum of honor af
- • birthday party given Thursday
7. i t lha homy of h«r daughter Hr*.
1 F. C. lying. Oame* were played
*, during the early evening and deli■' clou* refre*bmenl* were lerved
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Enjoying thia relrbrallnn with
* Ur*. Edward* were her husband.
■■ C, M. Edward* of Orange City,
* Bgt. and Mr*. Earl Nettle* anJ non
•• Mkhael of Longwood and Mr*,
* Grace Reale and her daughter,
,• Donna and F. C. Long and dauglin Ur*, PaUy and Linda. '
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* daughter Winifred of Avon i'jr-t
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BY HERMAN WOVK
Written for
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
To bciln with, American litera­
ture li *not a thing In Itself.
It is the offspring oi an aristo­
cratic and somewhat aging fa­
ther, European literature. It is
like a burly son of to or 20—itill
very much in the wild oats stage,
•till kicking a t parental rules,
still more inclined to tear the
house apart than to conserve it.
There ia good and bad in auch a
ton. Some of the good things ere
a fresh outlook, bouncing vigor,
an almost drunken love of life,
and a rude frankness that now
and then cuts to the bone of truth
as politeness never* csn.
Some of the bed things are
hasty Judgment, cocksure selfreli•nee, ihellow pessimism (nobody
can be more gloomy than the 70year-old with the world et his
feet) end—too often—young ignor­
ance mistaking itself for new in­
sight.
The work of Mark Twain, (he
commanding figure in our litera­
ture, haa alt these traits. Ameri­
can writing ranges far beyond
Twain, of course. Elementary en­
tertainer* of the Mickey Spilltne
variety, subtle pets like Jeffers
and MaeLelsh, critics as profound
a t llencken and Wilson, histori­
ans with the sweep and brilliance
of Sandburg and Cation, novelists
a t different as tha dark Gothic
Faulkner and the panoramic Drei­
ser—all these, end many more,
•re part of American literature.
I shall treat Mark Twain as an
archetype of United States writers,
indicating a i well a t 1 can my
reatona for to doing. A discussion
•a brief a t this can become a
mere roster of great namea unless
a focal point li taken at the start.
Mark Twain burst on the world
with “ Innocents Abroad," a scath­
ingly funny attack on European
culture. Later, when he came to
know Europe belter, and to live
It, he modified some of his craekerbarre) judgments. But hit as­
sault on tha genteel fakery which
it often a curia of civilised Euro­
pean life remains quite sound. We
can laugh at it today, returning
from a trip abroad.
It was no accident that Twain's
wife called him “youth" all his
life long. Hit work breathed youth
to the end. In this he wae deeply
and characteristically American.
Twain had a cold sharp eye for
fact and a passion for exactly ob­
served detail in hi* writing. Yet
hit novels era all extravagant ro­
mances; for he wae also a restlesa
dreamer, a man who spent his
lift pursuing phantom millions In
alluring scheme*.

■crapes and tra d e r
escapes,
above all Ita picture of the digni­
ty of human nature ahom bare of
any aoclai distinction!—for the
guttersnipa Huck and the black
slave Jim have, a natural dignity
not surpassed by Shakespeare'*
king’s—Huckleberry Finn, with
qualities, first g a v e Ameri­
ca ita votes In world culture.
It la n novelist'! weakness to
think of novels when writing an
appreciaUon of our literature. A
poet doing this job would perhaps
place his focus in Whitman; a lit­
erary historian in Emerson or pos­
sibly Lincoln; a philosopher In
John Dewey or William James.
But 1 wonder whether anyone
would in the end deny Twain a
central place.
The theme* I hive sire tied
here aurely recur In the work or
all these great figures: ths break­
up of otd forma and the quest for
new onei; the appeal to the liv­
ing fact and to everyday experIcen; concern with the fate and
the dignity of ordinary people;
and recurring optimism which
verges, by Europe's disenchanted
standards, on the romantic.
Less than two centuries old, our
nation has already contributed Im­
pressively in poetry, in philoso­
phy, In history and In criticism.
Wc have made one further, pe­
culiarly American, contribution—
the twirling ihadowplay of mod­
ern ' Arabian nights entertain­
ment, of a few familiar dreama
told over and over again In bright
colors and changing forma to the
delight of simple people aU over
the earth; our movici.
Whatever la bad In our films
(plenty, to be sure) is lost in Ihe
abundance, tha iridescence, the
continuing enchantment, riiin
people arc often wiser than cri­
tics. From Paris to Peking, they
love our movies.
America’s literature, young at
It la, stands as our patent of civ­
ilisation; and it is a patent that
will defy attack. The picture
painted of our land by antl-Amer*
leant—a brainiest Carthage, bru­
tally money mad, obsessed with
luxury and power, dead to the
spirit—la a lie, our literature
proves that it la a lie.
Wa cannot match the great pan­
theons of British and French clas­
sic authors—not yet; But judging
only by Twentieth Century out­
put, I think moat critics would
say that American literature hat
at l e n t equalled that of any
other nation; a sure sign that
our cultura la » live and growing
ona.

ment on Long Island. By the claa•ic standards of European fiction
It is one long barbarous mistake.
Yet it is tha crown of our litera­
ture.
With Its unquenchable sente ef
romance in common life, Us
neveranding movement down t
wide turbid riyer, Us Jissy
apurte of action, its feeling of
the open air, ite savage mockery
of outworn forms and phony Ideas,
Us smell of green leaves in the
wild, its surface pessimism and
deep-running optimism, Us strong
eolon and sounds, Us erasy

HOLLYWOOD, UP —Tony Curtis.
Marisa Pavan, Gilbert Roland
and other performer* were Sealed
around on a dinner table for a
scene in “Tha Eyes of Father
Tomasino."
It was a warm summer day and
they reh tan ed under tha hot stu­
dio lights ovar and over again un­
til director Joe Pevney was satis­
fied with tha results. Then they
filmed it several times, repeating
the Intricate Unci with the esme
precision.
It ii generally hard to convince
anyone beiidei film eeton that
film actors a rt overworked. Moat
of the performer* themselves are
convinced of this, and often sug­
gest ways to Improve their work­
ing conditions.
It was Tony Curtis* suggestion
that a sweeping change should he
made ia movie methods. When he
emegged from the scene, he ex
pounded:
“ I think we ought to adopt the
schedule they use la France,
where they etart the shoptlng day
• t 11:30 in the afternoon. They
work continuously until about T:M.
“Believe me, that ia the beat
way to operate. We did that on
■Trapes*' and (t worked out per­
fectly."
Whit about lunchT
“So you have a 15- or 10-minute
break sometime In the afternoou
and you grab • bite in your dress­
ing room. Who needs more than
that for lunchT This hour break
for lunch that we have In Hollywrod ia a bunch of baloney,
“Supposing you're in the mid­
dle of an important scene. You
can't finish It befora lunch, to you
quit for an hour. You go to the
commissary, gab with • lot of
people, cat and come bade to work
having lost all the sense of what
you have been doing in the scene,"
Tony argued that by working
through the afternoon and Into the
evening, companies would get
more and better work done. Asks
he: Who can do a lova Kens at
B o'clock in tha morning?

T. Curtis Likes
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wnevea,
built a t a pioneer's hut on the
prairie*, or e real rstate develop­ Used In France

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Pants A t Connfab
NEW YORK, IB -M an y political
wiseacres believe the results of
this month's conventions ire firegone conclusions. Although specu­
lation on the outcome of both ia
pretty quiet, here ia at least one
small morsel of suspense:
Will Betty Furness, who will do
the eommrrciali for the sponsors
of CBS-TV convention coverage,
wear .oreadcr pantiT True, she'a
leaving wiui 30 Jrrs*-:a to wear
during a probablo 180 commeiclila from Chicago and San Fran­
cisco. But at least once, says Mias
Furness, she'd like to appear on
TV in black toreador pants.
Toreador pants, friends, ar* al­
so known as fitted pants—though
they’re different from pedal push­
ers. Plenty of women wear 'em
In the New York suburbs. In Cali­
fornia the girls even wear them
at dinner. So why shouldn't Mist
Furness wear them on TV?
"I rather doubt," the says wist­
fully, “that tha sponsor will ap­
prove. They wear them In New
York and Hollywood, but do they
wear them in Kansas and InwaT"
What difference doea t h a t
mike? There are no geographic
requirement* for toreador pants,
though it help* If a woman's per­
sonal geography is trim and slim
—which Miss Fumes*' la. She's a
honey blonde, standing 3 iccl 5tt
and she wears a sire 8.
Now about those 30 dresses:
" I’d like to emphaalie," ahe n y i
“that I personally aelect and buy
all my dresaei, No one designer
makes enough different things to
handle me in my Job of announc­
ing. Buying 30 dresses it not Ilka
buying a trousaeau. They must be
different and they must photo­
graph well.
“ I consider it a prim# require­
ment of my job la keep the audi­
ence walehing the set during the
commercial. That mean* I must
be attractively enough dressed to
interest the women In the audi­
ence. But 1 can't wear something
so striking that they'll *ay. ‘Look
at her, look at her, what’s she got
on?' and pay no attention to the
commercial.
, „ . ,
■There are three general looks
In my wardrobe of 30 outfit*.
There'* the shirt end skirt took,
which I mostly wear early in the
day. Then thera'a the New York
type look — a airtight ahealh,
mostly ileevrtcai because It'a
summer. And there'* the evening
look which !i basically very .oil
with acoop neckline* and very full
skirt a.
...
•Til try to mix them up »o tn*
ladles won’t be able to guess what
I'm going to wear next."

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----------------B y BKNNETT CERF----------------N AMERICAN TV EXECUTIVE, visiting Moscow, escaped
the eagle eye* of hla guide long enough to w ander down
A
one of the streets that hadn't been polished up for foreigners'
Inspection. One m ulli-dw cljing apartm ent house looked
as though it would collapse
any minute. The American
ortcd, “This structure
aks as though nobody aver
tried to repair it!"
The janitor, who under­
stood and spoke English,
agreed
readily.
"You're
right," he said with a hearty
laugh. “It's just been built!"

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Beth Parker and hii bride.
Belay Lou. told friend* their
honeymoon had been dreamy
— but they were riled by tha
sign thry found on tha back of their automobile the evening of
their marriage day. 11 read “Amateur Night"
•
•
Dick Harrington know* ona of thoae rusabudgeta who’* always
making mountains out of nulchiUs — and whan ha makes 4
mistake, of count, It'a 4 butte.
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H ay Fever Season
M eans Pollen Count
By HUMANR. 8UN0IUN, M.B.
MANY or you probably know ally, it'a placed atop a high build­
the pollen count every day during ing somewhere In th* center of
tha pollan season. You read It In the city.
your dolly newspaper and you Using 4 microscope, tha num­
bear it over your radio stations. ber of pollen grains an one square
Yet, what actually Is a pollen centimeter are counted. With this
count? What does It m ain to you? count as ■ basts, the allergists can
It means plenty, especially U estimate tha average number of
you’re on* of lha 4,000,000 Ameri­ pollen grains in a cubic yard of
cana who annually wheeu and air. That's the count which your
m eets through the summer with paper publishes.
Since this U a 14-hour count,
asthma or hay fever.
It'a obvious th at It docs not mean
Bouttoo
th a t tha pollen in tha air was
Mora than 80S elttea In (forth exactly tha same during each
America carry out routine pollen hour of tha day. There may be
counts lor tha benefit of their great variations.
cltUcns. In cartaln sections of tha Fro# of Pollen
South and Southwest this routine Oreateat concentrations usual­
count Is made every day of the ly occur In the forenoon about
year.
II a.m. or so. Usually the sir Is
Actually, to most coses, tha pretty tree of pollen after mid­
pollen count la a record or rag' night.
weed pollen only. Whila pollan Hay fevar symptoms also era
from timothy, white ash, chry­ likely to Increase on warm, dry
santhemum, red sorrel, linden days when strong and fairly con­
and other* also may set soma stant winds aireep more pollans
hay fever victims sneering and through th a air. Cool, dam p
sniffling, ragweed accounts for weather, on the other hand, hin ­
tha vast majority of coses.
ders the circulation of airborne
pollen.
Iscarstsd from Ak
Tha routine sampling reported
In our papers cannot very well be Mrs. L 0 .: My husband has
carried out by tha Ideal method bean getting up a t night avery
of counting all pollen grains as hour or so for tha past ala months
•- to urinate. Ho has no other diffi­
they ere recovered. directly
culty or palm. What would you
specific volumes oi air.
Such 4 procedure would bo (Mr ad visa?
too Inconvenient and expensive Answer: From your description.
In mast instances. Furthermaao, It would seem th a t he la suffering
the method need by most aller­ from p ro state d ifficulty. The
proatate gland may ba enlarged
gists la pretty accurate.
The pollen count U carried out and thus does not permit the
bladder to em pty aom plataly.
as follows:
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mounted horlsontaJly in a protec­ urination.
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snd tm*
■ Tha official hi ehnrgg of tra
major
* plement production of one of
lathing
, Motor cotnpaniea rwcwntly had
and his
TVorthwhil* to aay about tha f
IlCutunbig proOf lata, aa ba pointed out,
“ "Uema bava baas farm auipluaaa------farm
jprieaa. But our population ia groMbiff at tha
tremandoua rata of aaven thouNBKl a day.
*1&gt;» a cosaaquanca, it aaemi cartain that
damand will catch up with production in a
paratlvaly brUf apan of tlma+and that
fnatancaa thara may ba lahortage*
----- i f auipiuaaa.
Ha alao tiffhtad torn# briffht "pota in tha
affHcuitura pietura. Mortgage faracloauraa
- wf farms ara a t an afl-timn low, more farm*
’* #ra own thair own farm* than a m bafore,
and farmara’ dnbtaam only about eleven
par cant of thair aetata.
Ha than aald: "Through tha uaa of me.
chanicai equipment, farmer* can how operala larper farm* and lower their production
-^•ooata. But we are convinced that larper
-farm* do not moan that agriculture ia going
entirely to tha commercial farm. We ba­
le r* tha family type farm will continue to
to tha backbone of American Africulture.”
Affricultura haa been going throuffh an
'adjuatment which, in lnrg* part, waa mad*
‘ Inavltabla by the extremely hlffh World War
H and Korean War production- Other huai.
“ Sriat* imd today, agriculture {a a bualnua
“ "*-hare found thamaelvaa In tha aama poai-

'E co n o m y Success

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Aahad diraetly at hto Hay 4 u * a
•oRfaranca if it araa true, ha u ld :
"1 bava heard ao many .tortta
•hMd a y candidacy I coulda’t
y a l h l y remember whether I aver
MM aay ouch thta*. Aad If I did. I
Maid bava Mid it facetiously."
Nat kaM aflarward Robert J.
t e a v a a 'a beak - "Elsenhower:
t h a laaide Story”— vaa publishad. Par th at Bosk, Ban around Ei-

w flU a a t1

BT DOMEJflC GIORDANO
BOMB W&gt; — A slender Italian
blood* wants to tell American*
about American history.
Sho is Giovaann Ferrara, S3,
heroins of. Italy's big television
quia show. 8b* won tbs M."00
Jackpot by answering detailed
questions about U. 8. history.
Now she ia planning hsr first
trip to th* United Stales. She
hopes for n chance to show her
stuff on American TV.
Giovanni leaves early neat

a

'American Woy'*Supormarkat
The United Statea must b* a wonderful
place for tha housewife!
That, according to the president of an
American food chain company, waa the com­
ment most frtquently made by Italian house
wive* who visited a complete "American
Way" supermarket which was an outstand­
ing exhibit at a recent international food
conjrraaa In Rome.
There's no doubt that those same Italian
housewives, if they'd had a chance to visit
an "American Way" variety store, depart­
ment store, specialty shop, or any other
modem L*. S. retail outlet here in S an fo rd o r
In practically any community In the
country, would have made similar comment.
The point ia that the American system
of mas* distribution—like the American
BAT
system of mesa production which it com­ One afaytbaRUSSELL
aaaet inapt ring atari**
plements—has no counterpart elsewhere on that haa cam* la my attention
the globe. Even in the most advanced Euro­ appeared recently in tha Lake
pean countries, generally speaking, retail Walet Newt, U wa* the etary ad a
stores which even fairly approximate Ameri­ courageous leea-ager whe, atthough atone deaf, refused ta lot
can standards are found only in the large this
tremendous handicap atop h is ,
cities, and are few In number.
■ad graduated from tba Labs Wales
H erein the United Statea tha people in High School ia tb* d ate ad ISM
tha small towns get the same kinds of goods, with high honor*.
at about the same prices, along with the Dougla* 1. Bullard Jr., was stric­
ken totally deaf from an stu c k
•am* standards of service and sanitation, of
meningitis at the
as do the people in any metropolis. And the agostreptococcus
of It*. Placing tba future wal­
take-home pay of tha average American ler* of thair child above motional
family will buy far more of the necessities reaction* bit parent* placed him
and luxuries than is tha case with the aver­ in tba Caatral Institute for tba
Daaf in St. Louis, as they war*
age European family—dua in considerable in
u re d tha cooner training began
part to Intense retail competition.
tba bettor ehanea ba would have
Yea—the United Statea Is "a wonderful for a normal life ia apita ef his afnictiou. It isn’t a n y far laving
place for the housewife."

-'arsa

wind before deciding on a socaed
taw: urging* by top Republicans
that ha alaaa ia the party could
wig tba aUctian; bla own dasiro
for war* Usia to rebuild tha
party; aad tba part be could play
ia preserving peace.
Doaovan wrote th en is ___
authority" for laying the first two
bad littU offset ao klw. Rut at
bla Aug. 1 mw * eoaftranca —
whoa Kisanhawar wne told
Gettysburg neighbor! hoped Pa
wouldn't rua became they feared
ba couldn't laat another Itrw — ba

Veterans Corner

Too Late To Classify

Ike Has 2 Reasons For Running
MARLOW
WASHINGTON, U
uR
- President
R—
Etoenhewsr h ii a i d a It c liir kut w lf lately _ that ha hai a
dauhb m m far aaahlai reelectlaa; th t food of tha country and
tho geoti of tha Republican party.
Othsrwiss, ha haa aald vary
Hula specifically about why ba'a
m u l a f agala.
••arch tha record* of bla news
aoofaranca and public statemsata
M ca hia heart atUeh and you find
• e narar haa s a id -in one-two-

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tion and hava had to deal with similar pro­
blems. But it would be a dirt pe*aimist in­
deed who could say that tha long-range
outlook for American farming is other than
excellent

, , There'* no doybt that in tha laat gen..aeration or ao more and more peraona bava
^Mavaloped tha habit of iooklnp to povem'-'•ment to do thinps for them and to aolva
‘ thefr problem*.
So this statement by Secretary of tha
*' Treasury Humphrey ia highly timely: "The
• auccesa of our economy depends not upon
a
a
a
• povernment, but upon tha efforts of ail tha
; people afl tryinp to do a littlo more for
; themaelvu, tryinp to better themaelvea and Popular M an
The following item appeared in a nation*
I their loved one*. It ia the cumulative affect
ally
circulated bulletin. We like It so well
: of all this individual a ffo rt. . . . that makes
: our system superior to anythlnp over known that it ia reprinted In thta column: '
"WANTED: A man for hard work and
• In this world bsfora. That's what make*
America."______________ ■
_____________ rapid promotion; a man who can find thlnga
to be don* without tha help of a manager
and three assistants. A man who gets to
T h t Sanford Herald
work on time in the morning and docs not
PwkUsOM Pa n , Basset aaiuriar *»&lt; S u altr
&gt;* alaaa matter Oeteker If. t»1* *t imperil tha Uvea Of others in an attempt
to be first out of the office at night, A man
___ *t nearer*, run** «*iw the am
_ .rra a i m
«r
. nf Uir
who listens carefully when h* is spoken to
n tiD r a a x i n M
m IIN aM Puhtlsker
ml , RiMntiT* a a iu r
and u k s only enough questions to ensure
~ a o i r t i a n m h iiw
“ S3
the accurate carrying out of instructions. A
man who moves quickly and makes as little
nolea as possible about it. A man who looks
yon straight in tha ayes and tails the truth
a s?
every time. A man who does not pity him­
Attont* Oeergtn
a u a a ra rrrio x rates
—
- self for having to work. A man who ia neat
|g C
_____
a r r ie r
II# per » tik
ON MeslA
li t* In appearance. A man who is cheerful, cour­
« • SMtka .
Bla Me.tfce
Oaa Tm .
teous to everyone, and determined to make
M-M
Ot.TB
11l i t
Obituary a tilM w r ti »r tbtub*. roMlutiaua aa* good•Uraa ef eaterulement far tba pure*** *f raltlu*
-----------,4Var»lilaa
I--------M •-------*
l i r i H *far
at regular
i
n tH .
This man is wantad everywhere. Age or
lack
of experience does not count. Thera isn't
Tuesday,
Aupuat
7,
1956
SnT
any limit, except his own ambition, to tha
TODAY’S BIBLK VKRSB
number or size of the jobs he can g et He
.Sion ipraadath forth bar hands and there la wanted in every business."
a
a
a
la b o m to comfort bar.—Lam. 1 :17.
A ftsr more than two thouaand year* hisOfficial hurricane namas for this year
toiy repeat* itaalf, W# can nt least offer start with Anna and go through Cala, Qutn*
our sympathy and praytra of all free people by and Unel to Yola and Zends. Who would
that Zion may be delivered from her present want to meet a high wind named Quenby on
danger.
a dark September night f

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Italian Knows All About U. S. History

"I don't think It U ton Important
to tba individual bow tba and
comas, aad certainly kn can’t die
tata tba Uw*.
"What wa are talking about
her* ia the importance to tba
country and It happtM that at
IbU moment the Republican party
thinks I aw Hill Important t*
th an snd the country.
"And (Inc* I believe M much
ia tba Republican party, aad i
believe that It needed rebuilding
badly, aa effort which 1 bava baas
waking, aa yeu well know, 1 Mid
I would continue In try."
Any at her ttplanaUon Rise*
bower baa given for wanting ta
atay in the While House ia pretty
■tneralited. Pdr initanee, this aspianatioa in bii Feb. ■ television
broadcast ta the nation aneou
lag he'd run:
"1 aw dadtcaird u a program
tbal rigidly raspect* tha concept*
of political and econowi* freedom
on which this nation was founded,
that hold* (bar* must ha aqwal
Justice gad equality at appeal
ity far Individual*, that adapts
governmental methods ta chaig
Mg l*dn*trial, tcenemie and Mala,
condition*, and that has. M ha
never changing purpoM. tba t t i fara, prosperity and above all UM
security of l « million Ameri­
cana.”

A U TO LO ANS
Lowest Coat

igjgts.

liS A N

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loam

parent* ta laavt thair child with
total strangers a t aueh a under
ago, but today tha Bullards ara
glad that they had tba courage
to de ee.
Florida today offer* n* training
for th t daaf undar sin year* ef
aga, although children have boon
trained u Up read at the ago of
nln* month*, and ovary month'a
delay in tha start of feuch training
makta the Usk that Bauch aaer*

school far tba daaf, be knows
that ba CM hear with bis eyes
and wto tba higher education to
which ha aspires.
la . when th* classroom boll rings
to It. Louis wait week Douglas
woa’t hear it, but b* will take bis
toal with hundred* af other stu­
dent*. living proof that deafnan
can bo overcoaae with training and
datermtoattoa.
There la m stale tow to Florida
requiring doctors or schools to re­
port casts of deafness, regard!***
of agt, so it la anyone'* guess whe­
ther eur present stole facilities
ara adaquat* or only handling a
sm al portion af thoao to noed
af training.
Florida may wtU bo proud of
Douglas B. Bullard J r tor tha
courage aad dotormtoatloa he has
displayed to overcoming his bandiene. Hia asampl* should bs an
inspiration to othora, aad b* refleet* credit aa all teen-agers at
a tins* whoa many af them with
M handicap * re-following th* path
of juvenile delinquent*. Perhaps If
aama ef th*M wayward youngsters
wstdd atop and think for a momant about Doug aad what ha has
achieved K might have a lUaiytog
toflutaco.

difficult.

Biro a rt authoritative answer*
from tho Veterans Administration
to four questions of Interest to
former servicemen and their fam­
ilies:
Q. 1 am a Korean veteran, Just
getting out-of service. I have a
tt.000 insurance policy with a pri­
vate company, but no GI insur­
ance. How much Korean Gl term
insurance may I get — 31,000 at
110.000?
A. You may be eligible for th*
auslm um of tio.ooo of Korean GI
term insurance. Your private in*urine* does .NOT redue* the
amount of GI insurance you may
he ablo ta get.
Q. A friend at mine is a blindod v tte ria eligible fur VA aid
who ia planning ta gat a guide, dog.
Will VA pay for bit travel ex­
penses in going to th* place where
be is supposed to le a n to adjust
to using the guide dug?
A. Yes. VA will pay his travtl
expense, as wall as maals and
lodging during tfio period ot ad­
justment to the guide dog.
Q. Does VA in Washington, D.
C., hav* n list of all courses
proved for veteran* under the
rein GI BiUf
A. No. Each VA Regional Off­
ice maintains a Hat of State-ap­
proved courses for veterans un­
der ths Korean GI BUL To get tht
information, contact your VA
regional office, and not VA head­
quarters In Washington, D. C
Q. 1 am a Korean veteran, and
1 have ao plans to take training
undar the Korean GI Bill. Codld
I get VA vocational counseling
Just to find out whether l ‘m in the
right field of arorkT
A. No. Vocational counseling is
available only to veterans planning
to train under the Khreaa GI Bill.
Also, It's required of nil disabled
veteran* planning on vocational
rehabilitation training. But it is
not available to other veterans.
Veterans living to Central Flor­
ids who wish further information
about thair benefits should writ*
iha VA office at t t E. Central
Av*., Orlando.

Georg* Pickett fought in 1863 oa
Gettysburg’s Cemetery HiiL
Giovanaa admitted to a desire,
too, to see tha West Point and
Anna polls military academ ies^
“for thair historical significance
of tour**," aha smllad.
*
She also want* to aaa Ttxa*. if
ib* has time.
And most of-aD, ah* wants ta
meat a real sheriff.
Giovanna has ■ sheriff* badge
of her own, The small children m
her northern Italy hometown of
Robbia Lomelli* gav* it to her
to fun because of bar American
history hobby.
~
Iha Intends to wear H when
the gets off tba pl*M in Now York.
Tha neighborhood youngster*
call her "La Bcariffa," which
means tody sheriff.
Giovanna haa two apoela] er­
rands. On* to to bring aoms Hatton nursery records to Mika Stbole, the Orlando, Fla., youngster
who lost both hia eyai because ef
a tumor. Tha other to to visii a.
war-injuried Marina n t n hotpitaF
i t Guilford. Miss.
"1 don’* have hia name here in
Rome,” she A*ld, "if* at home.
About 150,000 U. S. people are But be wrota ma auch a nice letemployed In atomic e n e r g y i »f after he read about my win*
plants.
[ want •.*
month for a to-day tour sponsored
by th* U.8. Government Informitioo Service and a Brooklyn
chemical firm.
The university chemistry stu­
dent It not Interested to the
bright lights.
"Non *thereto mo," she told n
reporter when he asked If she
wanted to see Hollywood. That
means “quit kidding."
What th* attracUva Hiss Fer­
rara, wants to see are tha log
cabin where Abe Lincoln was
born, Ih* place where Georg*
Washington crossed the Dela­
ware, tha battlefield at Gettys­
burg and Cumberland Gap.
Glovana, who learned first
about the United Statea from
films and book* about th* wild
Weat and Indians, haa an ency­
clopedic
knowledge of the**
things the never has seen.
For example, on Cumberland
Gap she volunteered, "That's the
pass to Kentucky used by Daniel
Boone in 1TC9."
She knows, without looking it
up In reference books, that Gen.

HUMANITY”
■ se t k a t e w t ^ K

la hottlM excite
of child ran. Un­
fortunately many folk* Wave
medicine* carelessly nvaitoblc
for children to ptog with. There
have been too many serious con­
sequences from such thought­
lessness.
Giro your children m op­
portunity to play srith, or take
overdoes od aay madtrinaa.
Store them fa r away from
their reach. And ptoaa* be ex­
tra cautious whan giving nny
medicines to children. Fallow
your physician's instructions ex­
actly. If • he is not available,
when In doubt, phene us for mfaematien.

I of Meckienbure. M
and his bride. Archduchess Chare
lotto o&lt; Hapsburg, IS, are shorn
after their wedding to Poscktog,
«« Lake Sternberg. Austria. The
bride to the sister af Otto ag
Hapsburg, pretender to th*
throat ot Austria. Members of
Europe's top noble families wtt-

TOUCHTON

Cloth dyad with Indigo haa been
D R U G CO .
Douglas spent II years at tha found to o L W -y air aid Egyptian
PRESCRIPTION
CMEHIBTB
school and graduated a i ready for
high achool. His training had
Cm. let I MagneMa
taught him to make no teacsaaiaaa
Tho i vo n go American uses
'•notation to Dtektaeon t f f t
to hia handles* and ha mad* m m . over M lead pom Us to his UtoCeevrlekt MM*
Cl* lim a tec w w learned to treat timo.
him aa they would aay normal stu­
dent. They helped him with bla
homawark aad encouraged him.
Ha waa elected to the Key C M
and la hie senior year waa apart*
writer a»J circulation manager af
tba school paper. H* attended
school dances and parties, lea read
to drive a ta r, parikipatad la
sebaoi sport* aad becaau a creek
aad i avid flabarmaa,
W t i r e itill tied fo r 3rd place In our Buick Sales C ontest am ong Jacksonville Zone
Doug wm tha good wig and ad­
miration of toachon and students
Buick D ealers (Class 3 sm aller dealers) which com prise F lorida Buick D ealers a s
•Ilka. Hi* teacher* credit him with
marvelous power* af ebu rvatlea.
Ha foUowed directions much botwell as dealers from E astern p a rt of G eorgia and South Carolina.
thaa M at atudeot* and hi*
lily to Up raa# enabled him ta
follow the teaehtr's every word.
Hl* voice central attodilv improved
and students ia d a ta with him did
not think at him aa being handi­
capped. HI* g r a in war* high and
now h* ia pTanalad to ps »* Mi­

J'in dJl - SanfohdJhtf,JoA 3jid place.

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lage.

Ia tba fall ho wiB an lar Wash­
ington University ia at. Louis. He
won't hear the bell ring fer clasts*
nor will bo bear tba must* af th*
band or orcboatra, but ho pUnt
ta continue through hia callage
yean aa ha did ia high achooe]
attending social affair*, dances,
participating to sped* aad taking
hi* plica aa any normal student,
lie wUl major to engineering.
Doug U confident nf hia ability
to bold bit own to Milage Just
ai be did to high aebsei. Do has
proved ta himself that ba ran campat* with warms) people, aad while
Washing tea University isn't a

STUDENTS!
Sore &lt;• something which to gl.
mort • necessity to eeilege. '
Very desirable and n big b*|p
in High School, Help* you torn
to neat and attractive work
nod will GIVE YOU BETTER
GRADES,
l*e the new Bmith-CoroM Pert,
nbl* Typewrit#, ksdor* school
World's Fat last nag
•bla Portable.
•ricaa ISTJ# to IlflA d plug
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H A Y N E S O F F IC E
M A C H IN E CO .
■II Magtolto Avo.

W # would lika to movo up to first place.
W a sold 4 now Buick* last week.
W a would lika to sell 4 more now Buicks this week.
Coma in at once, sea tha Best Buick Yet, and wa will give you a good trade
'on your car.

NICHOLSON BUICK CO.
ISM

W hen b e tte r autom obiles a re b o f l t . . . Buick will build them
BANPOtD, FLAB1DA

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THE SANFORD' HERALD Tuor, A af. 7, 1956, h f | S

So cia l founts
between you ’n me
BY SANDRA BEBO
We h eir that Ur. and Ur*.
William C. Lewi* (the former
M in Jane Daria) who w an mar*
rled J u s t • her* In Sanford are
now liv in f' In Taliahauee in
a new three bedroom home. Jane
muat be pretty excited about
th a t . . . P in t Lt. and Mra. Ed­
die Clark Waldheim (the former
Mia* Gall Bitting, daughter of
Dr. and Mr*. W. V. Bitting) are
atatloned at Pinecaatle Air Force
Ba*e in Orlando where he will
aerve for three year* a* a doetor-dentist. When Eddie gradu­
ated from ichool he automatical­
ly entered the lervlcc. Their new
addren i* 1010 Lucerne Terrace
in Orlando. 1 gue»* moat of u*
are excited a* i* Ur*. Bitting
about their being atatloned io
etoee to home.

••••

'&lt;4

SANDY ANDERSON write* u*
from the Skyland Howl in Henderaonvilto, N. C., to “send us
the Harald until further notice."
They got off In auch a hurry on
the vacation that they forgot
that important detail. I hop*
they’re enjoying the cool moun­
tain breeiea. . . . The John G.
Dunn* are also taking part in the
cooling off period In "thorn thar
hill*." They will probably atop
off in Aberdeen, N.C., to visit
with hie father. Chart** Dunn
Sr. and then thty d ay a week in
a mountain cabin "aomewhera."
eeee
I can’t resist printing these re­
marks that come in through the
mail service we get here at thl
paper. . . (it’s for those who live
hurriedly) Success tip: "Start at
the bottom and wake up". , . .
“ He who carries a tale make* •
monkey of blm ielf". , . "Nothing
la ao embarracilng a t watching
the host doing something you
told him couldn't bo dono". . . .
"You're only young onco. After
that, you've got to find m w ex­

Bride, Groom
O f Show
N ow Married
CAMBIUMS, Mass (J t- Mtirley Jones and Jack Cassidy, cur.gently. graying U s M i a and
•room In the stage show "B etg ar's Opera," were bride and
groom In real Ufa yesterday.
They were married gaturday
In the Church of Now Jerusalem,
neres* from Sanders Theatre,
where the newlyweds will con­
tinue In the leads of the gay
opera until Aug. U to round out
• S-weeks stand.
The bride was givoa In m e*
rlago by her father, Paul Jones
of gmtthon, Pa. Cassidy 1* Ih*
M s of Mr. and Mrs. William Caeafdy af Jam aica, N.Y.
This la Mtos Jones’ first mar­
riage and Casiidy’s second.
They met in Parte la it sum­
m er while they were appearing
la "Oklahoma."
Miss Jones also appeared ia th*
Him versions of "Oklahoma" aad
"Carousal" and tha Broadway
shows "South Pacific," "Wish
You Wore Hero." "Inside USA,”
and "Small Wonder."
The new Mra. Cassidy will leave
fnr Dallas, Tex., after her cur­
rent ahow closes, to begin re­
hears sis for "Showboat." CaeeUy will return to New York aad
rejoin hto bride later this month.

cuses for what you do.** , . , ,
"A wedding la i ceremony at
which a man lots* complete con­
trol of himself."............ "An ego­
tist la mw who thinks if he had
not been born, people would won­
der why,"
•M B

GET
ACQUAINTED
L t ST
members today include. . . Mr.
and Mrs. J . D. Lot Foyers of
Hickory, N.C. Ha la a member of
the UJL Navy and they have
their own trailer at the Park
Are. Trailer Court. . . . Hr. and
Mra. W. I . Parker from Shelton,
Conn. They ere living at 1824
Elm. A vf and Mr. Parker U plan­
ning to go Into the ceramics
business. , . Mr. aad Mrs. Claude
Van Avery ef IN E. lath St. here
from Amsterdam. N. Y. He la a
mechanic at Hunt-McRobcrta Inc.
Mr. and Mra. Johnnie Stanlih of
Bunnell. Ho la a retired navy
chief, while Mrs. Stsndish is
working a t the farm en borne ad­
ministration office. The Standlihee
•re living at *419 Sanford Avt.
#•#«
Mr. and Mra. Earl Faust have
Just gotten back (In fact they
arrived a t S a.m. Sunday mom
lag) from a trip to Mexico. Cov­
ering 1,100 mlloo thoy journeyed
into the
Interior and
sa*
"beautiful
scenery aad
high
mountains. Ia Maxlco City they
"almost froaa" rfua to the high
altitude. Thsy also vlsitad friends
In the American Embassy and
look "a lot of movies." The
highest peak thoy traveled over
was MO* feet high, which la
“quit* ■ ways up." The Fausts
enjoyed th eir trip but warned
that anyone %e*ntamptatiag tra
veilng through Mexico should bo
prepared for roads of "all
kinds" aa you might bo going up
a mountain of 1,090 foot with no
guard rails.

Party, Show
A re Enjoyed
Saturday
night the
young
mtmbora of the Mayfair inn
Country Club along with their
parents attended a swimming
party and a birthday celebration
followed by in Interesting pro­
gram la the ballroom by Ernest
Southward la a magic show.
Tha swimming party was the
regular Saturday program but
the birthday
celebration was
liven by Mrs. Elipcth If. Dunn
of De Bary for her nephew, Billy
Doaavan who Is visiting her from
out-of-state.
Thirty-five children and parente were present to swim and
enjoy Ice cream and cake which
was decorated with eight can­
dles.

Three Girls Are
Attending Cam p
McQuarrie Now
Hire* girls, Bette Jeanne Roblnton, Mary Anna Te»ln«kv and
Joanna Wolff are attending a
special 4-H Recreational (.’amp
the University of Florida is spon­
soring a t Camp McQuarrie, Aug.

M.
They have been accepted on
their arh!avtm&lt;nt, record books,
and age. To be eligible they had
to be fourteen years old by Jan.
1 of this year.
The girls will have rlas-rs in
recreation taught by Dr. Tate nf
Florida State University; music
by * Jim Harris. Professor of
Music, Florida Slate Unlvrraity;
and crafts taught by Mis* Emily
King, Girls' State 4-H Agent,
Tallahassee.
Throughout ft* state this is
an honor 4-H girls look forward
to receive.
Miss Myrtle Wilson, home de­
monstration agent, has announ­
ced that Mr*. Vincent Matrrkl,
4-H leader, Fern Park and her­
self are accompanying th* girls.

Registration Day
Termed Success

Hear Yet Hear Yet An an­
nouncement reveala that Saturday
Aug. 4 was registration day at the
Uptala Presbyterian Church for the
Bible School session.
Teenager Dance
It was a "great" success but
registration la still open for those
Held Saturday
who were not able to attend.
Bible School starts at I a.m.
For Billy Johnson
A "Teenager" dance wai given until 11:90 a.m. and the Rev. and
Mrs. White wish to express their
Friday night by BUly Johnson at
thanks to thoaa who helped.
the bom* of hto parents, 140*
Bel-AIre at 1 : » p.m.
Servo frissled ham on toast
Tha a ffair waa t u s t o - t o Um wish ■ ik u w eswee tty e WuMc
garage af tha home aad decora luncheon dlah. Top with aliced
Uona of yellow end rod crept tomato#* or drained whole cannod tomatoeo.
paper wort hung ia various
shapes and streamers,
Mtos Jana Osborns and Mias Do
loro* Hargreaves deeoratod for
the event
Dancing was enjoyed and re­
freshments af cake and soft
drinks wars served to th*

Calendar

TUESDAY
DeYoung aad C. C. Howard of th*
The D.A.V. will have a social F u st Presbyterian Church a t f.90
meeting at th* D.A.V. Hut at 7:90 p.m. la tha absenc* of Bov. A. ti.
p. m.
Mclnnls, pastor.
The Sanford Tourlsf ShuffleTh* Junior Choir of th* P in t
board Club will have a covered Presbyterian Church will ro&gt;
dish supper at • p. m. at tha club hears* a t S:4I M l. a t the churek.
house.
Th* Deacons of th* F irst Broo­
The Pioneer Fellowship and by tarian Church trill moot a t tbo
Recreation will meet at the First church at 7:49 p at.
Presbyterian Church at 7:90 p.m.
The Rev. R. H. Spear win have
The Pilot Club will hold a picnic morning davotioas over WTRR a t
meeting at the home of Walter L. 9:90 a. m. representing the Semi­
Carter, 2399 Grandview at • p. m. nole County Ministerial Asia.
FRIDAY
WEDNESDAY
Vacation Bible School for boys Th* Rev. R. H. Spear wffl have
and girls ages 4-16 at the Chris­ morning davotioas over WTRR a t
tian and Missionary Alliance 8:90 a. m. representing the Semi­
Church, Park Av*. and 14th S t, nole County Ministerial A m
MONDAY
from 9 to 11:90 a. m.
Th# Rev. B. H. Spear will have
Tha Woman’s Missionary Orel*
of Eider Springs Baptist Chapel moming devotions over WTRR at
9:90 a. m. representing the Semiwill meet at 1:90 p.m.
Dr. W. P. Brooks Jr., will lead nol&lt; County Ministerial
the midweek prayer aerviccs at
Add an egg yolk and a littio
First Baptist Church at 7:90 p.m.
lemon
Juto* to * eup of aiodlum
on'the subject, "Growing a Chris­
cream sauce for something good
tian Personality."
Sunday School Workers’ Council and rich to servo over vegeta­
will meet at First Baptist Church bles. Slowly boat the hot cream
at 9:16 p.m.
The Rev. R. H. Spear wilt have sauce into th* slightly beaten
morning devotions over WTRR at egg yolk, then stir la th* tomoa
9:30 a. m. representing the Semi­ Juke.
nole Counly Ministerial Assn.
Old-fashioned toft for deepTHURSDAY
Vacation Bible School for boy* fat frying to still good If you
and girls age* 4-19 at the Chris­ haven't a thermometer. If a
tian and Missionary Alliance
Church, Park Ave., and 14th SL, cub* of breed turns goldenMR. AM) MRS. AXEL O. DAIII.HKKG, celebrated their Golden Wedding anniversary recently.
brown In one minute after it'a
fn&gt;m 9 to 11:90 a. m.
The Intermediate Choir will re­ dropped Into th* Ipot fat, yea
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hearse at First Baptist Church at have the right
for
Happy
7:00 p.m.
frying raw foods.
Tlio Adult Choir will rehearse at
Anniversary
Beat two eup* of milk aad a
First Baptist Church at 9:00 p.m.
Aug. T
pint
of soft chocolate too eroam
The
Girl
Scouts
will
meet
at
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert R. Rerg
First Presbyterian Church at 9:10 together with a couple of tableCASSELBERRY - A eurprise to an abiding Faith and a spirit
spoons af instant caffs* powder
Serve minute steaks, fried la p. m.
wedding dinner was given Mr. of cooperation. Her chief inter­
Thi- Mid-Week Bible Hour will for a hot-weather treat. Serve
and Mra. Axel O. Dahlberg, 31 est Is in church work while Mr. butter, wilh lots of minced parabe conducted by Elders Arthur In pretty
Plumosl* Way, Saturday night Dahlberg relaxes by fishing and ley. Good fresh taste.
at the Vila Nova, in Winter Park light landscape work. The Dahl­
celebrating their golden wedding berg* anticipate a span of year*
ahead,
filled with
happiness
anniversary.
among new friends, contact with
The Dahlberg* were married in the family and relaxation In
PMM BUMS Y#
Chic go on July ZS, 1906 and re­ Florida sunshine.
tired to their Lake Ellen cottage
here more than five years ago.
A I W AY S » l K S I
(J U A t l 1 ’ '
Arrangements and table deco­
Happy Birthday
rations for the dinner were made
An*. 9
by the thrro daughters. Those
Min Edna ChlUcndcn
present were Mr. snd Mrs. Henry
Aug. 4
llurghgraef, of Csssclbcrry; Mr.
Joe T. Corley
and Mrs. l.eon Couture, of Jack­
Aug. I
sonville, III., and Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Dyer
Charles DePerch. of Orlando.
Ellen Carol Sloan
Guests were Mr. and Mra. Floyd
Dnmarinus Jonea
B. Smith, of Casselberry who
Margaret Dunn
celebrated their golden wedding
Aug. •
anniversary esrly this year.
Mrs. Baiter 8. Rowan
During hi* active year* Dahl­
Aug. T
berg was a brick and stone miB. F. Ganas
son, working in Chicago and vlciDuke Brhirard
•Uy.-Mv*. -D ahR aargrnfeftlw of
Floyd Sparkman
the First Church Of Christ,
Nancy W. Steele
Scientist, of Sanford, attributes
Lucy G. Brrtsey
their good health and happlneti

Surprise Wedding Dinner Is
Given Mr., Mrs. A. Dahlberg

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MIAMI ID — Hot* comae Ui*
brldo—Gw long awaited bride of
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Cocilia, • carnal imported from
Australia, waa du* at tha aoo late
Friday aflame so from Vara Botch,
last waystop an a meandering
Get your sold soup* ready truck junket that took th* blinking
•ome hours before you plea to boast from Now Ybcfc I* Little
nerve them a* flavor* eaa bland Rock, AriL, before heading (or
Miami.
In tha refrigerator.
When Cacti aad Codlla moat,
there 11 bo a tone* b*!wa*R them.
If they InJkat* tbay’U gat alang,
the barrier will be removed.
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Lonesome Camel
Gets Lady Friend

Mrs. Juno (J. B.) Brown baa re­
turned from Ben* Bun, V .'V a.,
after having a two months vaca­
tion visiting with bar mother aad
eeo, Mr*. Has*! Freeland and
Dana/ J* Nagle.

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AUGUST
WHITE GOODS

Those attending war* Allyson
Lee, Susanna Jonea, Cindy May,
P a u y Pulvar, Dianna Nichols,
Jan* Osborne, and Delores Hergreave.
Also Tarry Gtffln, Cliff Abies,
Bmeo' Me Murry, Tommy Brown,
Jahnny Krafehkk, Don McCoy,
BUly Bakor and BUly Johnson.

Mr. aad Mra.
Steel* toft
yesterday t*
m o ra l
la Newark, N. Y.

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ROSS

Frank Lane Meeis
Match In Gabe Paul
fielder J m F r a il* I t rati
ntflJtrnM Chuck Harmon

victory over the Cards last night
It hoisted the Kedtegs within two
games of Milwaukee's National
League leaders and the'w inning
flo w sbop and take K as a gift to run was knocked In by ex-Cardi­
nal Alex Grammas after fine re­
Louise Fenner.
Mag’s plan strafe a w ag tee lief work by Hal Jeffeoat and
neat day. Jenny feed goo* to tee Buster Freeman, who were picked
shop and Msg was about U follow up by Gabe la little publicised
when Nathan Grundy turned up, deals.
looking so eerloua that Meg waited
Tbs victory also edged the Redfor me first words with a fore­
boding she told beraetf must be legs to w fttla five percentage
points of Brooklyn's Mite secondplace Dodgers, who moved to
within IV* games of the Braves,
beaten 6-4 In i l ' innings by the
Chicago Cubs.
In the American League, young
Ralph Terry, with relief help, won
hia major league debut as the New
York Yankees ended their losing
streak at six games, cooling off
Intuition, ob, Boston's Red Sox *8. The victory
but there wee again gave the Yanks an eightme finality la game bulge over second-place
Cleveland, beaten by Detroit 64
la the only other gam* scheduled.
Grammas—a shortstop Paul
dealt to the Cards for 8100,000 a
few seasons back, then reclaimed
from Lane this spring plus out­

Babe's Operation
GALVESTON, Tex. (IV-A "abort
circuit” operation to remedy Babe
Zaharias' blocked large Intestine
last nlgbt waa highly successful,
docton a t John Sealy Hospital
said.
It waa the second operation In
the past three weeks for the
famed woman athlete, who la
fighting a recurrence of cancer.
Hospital officiate said tha threehour operation rerouted the Intes­
tine around the obstruction.

Qua Bell with the clinching run
in the Hth off reliefer Larry Jack*
boo. Bell, w h om Paul picked up
from Pittsburgh la IN I for three
lesser lights, had doubled to open
the frame. He also slugged his
10th homer In the first Inning.
The Card starter was Jackie
Collum, the lefty who originally
was S t Louis property and then
was traded baek to Lane this
spring for Brooks (1S-8) Lawrence
He left In a four-run third that
produced a 6-4 Cfncy lead.
Jeffeoat, whom Paul got for ex­
cess catcher Hoble Landrith from
the Cubs, relieved Joe Nuxhall in
the third and would have had It
wrapped up except for two un
earned 8t. Louis runs In the eighth.
Freeman — whom Lane helped
waive out of the AL while with
the White Sox when Paul brought
him from Boston — pitched just
the loth, and iron hie 10th.
The Cubs had only five hits, but
three were for extra base*— In*
eluding home uns by Monte Irvin
and Ernie Banks fNo. 23) that bullt
a 4-0 lead. The Braves, who chip­
ped in seven walks, God It with
three In the seventh, two jo John­
ny Logan's single. But reliefer
Dsve Jolly then Issued a walk, a
double to Walt Moryn and a sac­
rifice Gy to Pete Whlsenant that
broke It up. Jim Davis won it in
relief.
Gerry Coleman's two-run single
capped a three-run fourth for the
Yankees after two were out, and
they added the winning marker In
the fifth on Hank Bauer's double,
a walk and Yogi Berra’s single.
A seven-run eighth Inning nailed
down Detroit's fourth-itrtight vic­
tory, with Ray Boone's basesloaded triple the big blow against
reliefers Art Houtteman and Bob
Feller. Paul Foytack gained his
first major league shutout tilth a
flve-bltter. Herb Score fanned 11
and gave Just four hits, but trailed
8-0 when lifted for a pinch hitter
In the eighth.
Inventor Georg* Bolden, who
applied for e patent on a "road
machine" on May 6, 1870, Is tha
father of the gasoline automobile
in the U.8,

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Cincinnati Bedlcg third busm an
(in ena season wa* « . Cleveland
coach Tony CucclnaUo (1U 0) and
Han* Lobert (1806) share that
record.

A "piggyback" service has beoa
installed on German railroads pro­
viding steeping cars and platform
c a n for automobiles, which la
highly popular with vacationists.

SUa Mesial waa 16 gamaa who*
Needle* te the 16th Kentucky
Doth, winner to hare put la bis pitching for Dayton. Beach la
winter training a t Hlateah race 1646, hurt kla arm and to n e d to
outfleldiag.
Week la Florida.

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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Their perch could hardly be
mure precarious, but the Atlanta
Crackers led the Southern Asm.
today for the first time this eeasor. And It Is fitting that a home
run put them there.
The Crackers, a rather slowfooted club handicapped by uncer­
tain pitching and a shaky defense
excel in the business of producing
home runs.
Outfielder Bob Montag'a 18th
round tripper and the club's IMth
gave rookie righthander Dick
Grabowskl all the cushion he need­
ed aa ha checked Mobile on five
hits last night In the 8-1 Atlanta
triumph.
New Orleans, after humbling
Birmingham three times In four
meetings last week, swept a doubleheider from the Barons 18-1
and 8-4 and kicked the longtime
leader into third place. Mamphla
took over second spot, only one
percentage point behind Atlanta
by nudging Chattanooga 4-8. Only
four point! separate the leading
Crackers and third place Birming­
ham.
Montgomery edged the Nashville
Vela 68 behind the steady relief
pitching of lefty Andy Pan*.

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Calhoun Is Unhappy
W ith Fight Decision
NEW YORK (JB-Rory Celboun,
winner of 83 straight pro fights,
wasn’t satisfied with a decision
over Charlie Cotton because he
"wanted to knock him out a lit­
tle."
Calhoun, 138, had to satUo for a
split decision over Cotton, 158V*,
last nlfht at 8t. Nicholas Arena.
Both Judfea voted for the 81-yearold White Plains, N. Y., slugger
(Joe Agnello 6-4, Artie Schwarts
0-8-1) but Referee Davey Feld had
Cotton on top 6-8-8. The AP card
showed Calhoun a 6-4 winner.
" I like to fifh t guys who like to
fight," complained Calhoun, who
said Cotton “only exerted himself
when he had to." The beat ha
could aay shout Cotton, veteran
of 88 pro rights, was "He's hard­
est to hit of any I fought"
Bill Brown, International Boxing
Club matchmaker, announced a ft­
er the bout that Calhoun had been
matched with Spider Weeb of Chi­
cago at Chicago Stadium Aug. 88.
Calhoun’s heavy elnhhteg .right
and strength saved the day ngalnit
his lighter opponent's abort, chop­
ping right. Thera were no knock
downs although Calhoun draws
his man to the ropes twice.

Yankees Are Over
Another 'Long Hill'

BOSTON III — The New York
Yankees, quietly confident ef an­
other pennant, were over another
"long hill" today after snapping
out ef their w ont alump in three
years against tha hot and cold
Boiton Red Sox.
" It waa a long hill and Ufa al­
ways good to get over e hill,"
Manager Casey Stengel said la it
night after the Yankees broke a
ilx-gam* losing streak with a 48
victory over the Rad Sox.
The triumph booited the Yan­
kees' American League lead to
eight gamee over second-place
Cleveland. Boston, In third place,
dropped 8V* games off the pee*.
Stengel gambled with Ralph
Tarry, a 80-year-old right-hander
just celled up from Denver In the
American Asm., and the gamble
paid off, thanks to fine relief
pitching by veteran Tommy Byrne.
'Tarry, who attends Northeastern
The heat way to remove the Oklahoma ARM college In the off
stem from n fresh plnappte la to season, hurled creditably in Us
protect your hand with n cloth major league dehut, although he
gave up seven hit* and all three
and twist off tha top.

Mr PE T R I SCHAAL r
L n iM BtaUsdclan 1 1
ORLANDO Buddy Kerr's Cocoa
Indian*, who ta t a new league club
homer record during the weak end­
ing T hunder night by recording
their n th of the year should know
by tomorrow midnight whether
they’re going to win the second
half flag and WOO purse plus the
lisa pennant.
y
White the re it of the league
played JOO ball or lesa during tha
week ending last Thursday mid­
night, Gainesville maintained lta
game and a half lead over the
Indians with a pitching ataff that
shows no algn of cracking.
Whether the Indiana misled
Kerr during the three days ha
"sat out1* over the week-end A .
lowfng a WO fine and Indefinite
■napenslon la Irrelevant In the
faee of the first of two "crucial"
series ahead.
If the G's can cop both games,
the final three weeks of play will
be a mite less intense. It the In­
dians win both, the pressure
grows greater, and fans through,
nut the circuit will be In for
some dramatic tilts unless till
signs fall.
The p u t week found Ken Silvestn’e St. Petersburg Saints and
Walt Novick's West Palm Beach
Sun Chiefs falter In their drive
for second place. Ralph Clan
dano's Leesburg Braves missed
a chance to overtake the two too,
splitting eight tilts.
Cocoa's Tommy Wright sm irk­
ed out homer number N on Wed­
nesday night to tie the fine decord set In 1MI by Sanford, whlls
on Thursday night, Felipe Aloe
got two and Jim Hiller, one. Is
send the Indiana along sense,
t Ion ally.
Alou'a two homer* enabled him
to ding to'his .400 Individual bat­
ting leadership, IT points bettei
han that recorded by Daytona's
fine Don Dillard. Dillard's dunces
of setting « league record dp
hils went glimmering during the
past week but he can equal or set
a new mark In ra n i batted In by
producing 86 more than tha 111
he had Thursday midnight.
Pltching-wise, Julio Novarro r»
corded his ltth win In 14 dodslons,
while Giannicchlnl of Gainesville
and Taylor of Daytona earns up
with their 18th wins, making the
trio eligible for 80-gamo status
before midnight Aug. Jl.
+
Boston run* bi 8 1/8 tantaga.
Tom Morgan took over la tha
sixth and ended the Boiton upris­
ing but than bad to give way to
Byrne, 35-yaar-old aouthpew vet­
eran, In tha next Inning when the
Red Sox threatened with two out.
Byrne retired the last seven b a t­
ter* In order to p*serve Terry 'a
first American League victory..

Ja. fisdw uv UJhjaJtiu &lt;£oaL
A CLASSIFIED AD H E L P S YOU DO IT FAST
A Sanford Herald Ad is tha quick way
if locating tha owner of loot property
you find. And what a thrill It la to giva
back. Just about aa great aa It to get
back.
Phone 1821 to place a Found Ad. It
can make you and eomeone else mighty
happy. It may aava you trouble and
ambaraaement later.

Cardinals Ploy
Season Home
Finale Tonight
With the fine record ef haring
won their last five home games,
the Sanford "Cardinals" close out
their season at the Memorial Me­
dium Park hers tonight, taking an
the league-leading Apopka nine. On
the occasion of their last meeting,
the local team took tha maaiura
ef the Apopka ni by a acere of 4-6,
defeating their ace pitcher, Jim
Vickery, writ known to teen! Mae.
it te Imped that a goaf turnout
of baseball fane will be * • head
for the aoaeoa home finale, to­
night.

'a s t s ifflr .

Cocoa Indians May
Win Second Hall
Flag, $800 Pune

d Jju&amp;uh Jo
Ouh TbdahJb.
* way e r around the earner. De yon know them ! Do
yen put yourself out jam a little sometime* to make
tbalr Urea more pleasant T A cherry "hello", a genial
■■Ue aa taritatten to earn* In end alt awhile. T h a n
a n the tiny miracles that make aetgtiborUaaea blossom
and gram into n thing of earangth and beauty. Charity,
May mg. bogtou at home. Similarly, K te fram your
hmuo that aoxtdooruauo emeuetoa. Let's all bo good
neig hbor*. Remember, there to a* Ux on yew iavost-

8KMINOLE COUNTY MOTORS, INC.
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31-ROOFING ted PLUMBING

M ERCHANDISE -

IT—FURN TP,*BE—BOt/WEHOLD

34—APTS—HOUSES—ROOMS

Buy your Furniture at Barry'a SEE Seminole Realty for Desir­
PLUMBING
43—ARTICLES FOR SALE
able Homee and Apt*. Phone II.
Warehouse Fum Co., at 901 W.
Contract and Repair Wort
1st SL Alt nationally adv turnFree Estimates
—Factory to You—
Unfurnished
t-Bedroom a p t Near
Itura at warehouu orient.
R. L HARVEY
Shopping canter. 8U8 Elm. Ns
Aluminum
204 Sanlord Ave.
Phone 1828
Pats plana*.
HIGHEST CASH TRADE- IN
Venetian Blind!
PRICES PAID FOR USED
Enclosed
head.
Sag-proof
bottom
CERAMIC TILE
Furnished 3 rooms A bath, down­
FURNITURE
stair*. 1801 Mapl* Ave. Phene
Paul r . Mueller A See Pfe. 1M rail with plastic ends. Plastic or
W ILSO N -M A 1ER
rayon
tapes,
Cotton
or
nylon
1*14.
I t s * estimate. Quality
eords.
FURNITURE CO.
For
Rent—1 bedroom fumlibed
S e n k a rik G U u a n d P a in t Co.
Cal) SSI
apt. 863 per month. SL Johns
112-114 West 2nd St.
Phone j Z9
S l l E . F lrn t 81.
Really.
9Ve cu. ft. Colds put refrigerator
Classified Ad
Used
fumltur*.
appuancaa,
tools,
2 Room furnished a p t available
with freezer across top, 875. 8
3W
etc. Bought-aoid. Larry’s Marc
now. s room furnished apt.
mm Revere Model 88 movie
Contracting anu Repair
321
East
1st
SL
Phone
1631.
available by July SMh. 810 Mag­
camera &amp; case, 835. G.E. Ex­
tool Sanford Ave.
Photo t i l l
nolia. Ph. A. K. Ron attar. Flor­
posure mater A case, SIS Pb.
ist. 211.
1225-M. 121 Laurel Dr.
W. J . K IN G
Plumbtm Contractor
Avalon
Apia. Kffleiency, Phone
Fout-leckcrs
36.93
;
40-hr.
Alarm
Kohler Plum blm A Supplies
clocks $1.89. Sanford Jewelry A
7J0-W.
Raem
Electric
Water
Heaters
Phone 1821
2334 Oris ado Dr.
Ph. SO Luggage Co. 300 Sanford Ave.
Efficiency apartment, alr-condlW* buy and sell used funutur*.
honed. Hwy. IT-82 8. Slumber33—SPECIAL NOTICES
1A-PLACES TO EAT
Paying top cash prices for any­
land Court.
Beautiful
Dinette
Set*.
Choice
of
thing of value. SUPER TRAD­ 11 Table Tops and 12 Chair
A SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
MAYFAIR
— 2 bedroom home.
"m a k -l o u r e s t a u r a n t * PUMPS
ING POS'i on 17-92. Ph. 205-1-W. rnvar* . . , Complete with 4
All type* and siiea, Installed or
U rge yard. Call 1430-J after
. Sim ple Menu: T-Bone Steak,
"Do It-Yourself."
Chairs
6 p. m.
Army Cots, S3.98: Paint, 82.50 gal.
'
Breaded Veal Cutlet, Florida
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
r-Sturti, 48c; Army-Navy Surp­
Lobster, Deviled Crib, and of
STINE
3-Bedroom unfurnished home. No
lus, 310 Sanford Ave.
courie Lola's Famous P lu s.
Machine and Supply Co.
kitchen equipment, 200 French
PHONE 1175-W for takeout. 207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. 62
Ave. Phone 146-J.
NECCHI-ELNA
HWY. 17-82 S o u t h . ___
And—Beautiful 34-Pc Dlnnerwirt
Sewing Machine Center
GATLIN BROTHERS
If
intrreated In apartment, clean­
**• ►
*
• ■■ •tin t ■&gt;*■*•
Sales, Service and Hemal*
IF you can't have a load time at
Dragline A Bulldozer Service
er than average, doae-ln. SEE
GARRETTS
the DOGGIE DINER ft BAR it’s Ph. 2232 Geneva. 2493-W Sanford.
Jimmy Cowan. Phone 0t6.
FREE
323 E. First St.
Phone 1123
your fault.
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, rteta3-Room apt. Adults only. No peta.
8-CAR D^OFTH ANKS
m enu, invoices, band bills, and 8 ft. Servel refrigerator. .V4 ton
Phone 381-J, 213 W. Ith St.
air-conditioner. Practically new.
Handsome Bedroom Spade!
programs, a t e .
Progressive
Wc wish to thank our friends and
Phone 2953-W.
Vanity with large Mirror
Printing Co. Phone 4M — 403
3-BEDROOM
HOUSE, electric
neighbors for their many kind­
Panel Bed
kitchen, US W 17th St., Phona
F. M. R. fic. 10c A 23c STORE.
nesses to ua during our recenk West 13th St.
Chest of Drawers
679,
Special—'Turkish Towels, 3 for
bereavement. Your many ex­ ORLANDO Sentinel Star, Call
81.00.
321
SANFORD
AVE.
pressions of sympathy and beau­
Reg.
3-ROOM lakefront a p t Hot water.
Ralph Ray, 3130.
tiful floral tributes will ever be
840 mo W Musgrave. Lake Mary.
Air-Compressor, good condition, 830 1139.93
remembered and appreciated.
T. V. REPAIRS
1012 Sanlord Ave. Phone 137.
Mr. A Mrs. E. W. McCalley
Furnished
cottage by wrek of
'Til 10 p m. Service Calls, 13.00,
and family.
month. Ph. 3010-W-l.
J. Q. Herrin, Ph. Z093-J. W. A. FOR FILMS, Finishing, Tape lie- New Selection of—
Mr. A Mrs. H. W. McCalley
Norris, Ph. 133B. Licensed Tech
Sofai (Foam Rubber)
8149.30 New Smyrna ocean front. One,
coiders. Supplies SEE — WIEand family.
'
nlciins, guaranteed work.
BQLDT'S CAMERA SHOP. 210 Sofa Bed!
10800 two bedroom apts., rcasunabla.
S. Park Ave.
Matching Chairs .............. *8 50 McGrath.
4—LOST and POUND
Box 1412, Corunade
BULLDOZING
Station, New Smyrna Beach, t-r
44 APPLIANCES
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
LOST — On French Ave., Man's
LOWERY A BUDGES
Tel. 1093-M.___________
tg black wallet, Identification, E. Man. 1SM W Orange City Syr 4-8634 FRIGIDAiRE appliances, s a l a a Comer 2nd A Magnolia, Ph. 1232
"Bud Bamberger" Mgr.
J. Hoke. Call 28S7-X-M.
Furnished
apt. 40U» W. let. 880and service. (!. II. High, Oviedo,
Open Monday’s til 8:36 p. ns.
FAIRBANKS • MORSE P u m p t
813.
Plinne
3076-R.
Fla.
Phona
FO-S-331S
or
Sanford
VISIT OUR BALCONY
LOST — Black A tan Cocker Span­ Well Drilling, HOWARD C.
1842-W
after
8
p
.m
.
iel, recently clipped. Anawera to
completely furnished
LONG, Phone 386 807 East
Thla la a free p a n to the Movie- 3-ROOM
nemo "Barney . Ph. 1410-X-J.
with a *1,000 kitchen.
AIR CONDITIONING .
Commercial Ave.
land Ride-In Theatre for Mae apartment
SIT Palmetto Ava. Ph. 23*1.
For Room or Building
Selvldge,
Exp
dale
Aug.
18,
1956.
FOUND — Tan, part Shepherd fe­
UPHOLSTERY CLEANING
H. B. rOPR CO. INC.
male dog. Has harnen but no
Large, clean, furnished apt. I
FURNITURE A AUTO
,tag. Dater Dunn, one block Furniture Cleaned in Your Home 2(4 South Park Ave. Phone lit* $3—WANTED TO BUV
adult*. 611 Perk Ave.
south of Monroe Corner.
New Modern Method — Cleans Full sizo Espalo gas stove. Reas­ Electric pump needed for 26' by IS—BUSINESS—INDUSTRIAL
1-1/4" shallow wall. CaU 8363-W.
SanlUiai A Moth Proofs. Free
L O S T — White female Terrier.
onable. Ph. D31-M.
Estimates—Call 1T14-J.
Store for rent, 40119 W. lit. Phone
Name "Tippy". Loch Arbor
Hotpolnt 30 gal table top hut water • RENTALS
30T6-R. 833.__________________
section. Ph. 104 or 20*5-J.
CROSLEY - BENDtX
heater, 830. Ph. 903.
Sales and Service
g—PERSONAL NOTICES
s
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A
W
R
H
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f
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• REAL ESTATE
16—BGILDING MATE KIALA
RANDALL
Local end Long Distance moving.
Electric Company
French Avenua home suitable for UMVAVlkD TO HINT "
A ltn U fat HOWARD VAN Servlet— Quality— Satisfaction
USED BRICK
home A business. For informa­
LINES, INC., PENINSULAR Ph 113 Sanford
2837-J-3 Da Bary TWO CARLOADS beautiful used
tion call 1494.
1- or 2-bedroom apt. or house.
TRANSFER A STORAOE, Inc.
brick. Orange, red, and burnt
Furnlahad or kitchen equipped.
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
Office 1SW Francl) Ave., Phone
Mark. See them at SHERMAN HUTCHINSON'S Ocean F r o n t
Adult* only, permanent. P.O.
Apts. 339 S. Atlantic. Daytona
3168.
Slip Covers and Drapes
CONCRETE PIPE CO.
Box 323, Sanford.
STANLEY
KULP
Deach.
Call
2374-W
for
rasarvai
Rnllaway, Hospital a n d Baby
PHONE IS3S-J.
RF.D.I-MIX CONCRETE
tlona
after
6:00
p.
m.
68—
EXCHANGE—TRADES
Bede. pay Week or Month—Tel.
Miracle Concrete Co.
1423. Furniture Center —
AUGUST IS BABY MONTH at 300 Elm Ave.
EFFICIENCY
Apartment.
SuitPhone 1333
Sell or Trade—3 bedroom home la
t
116 West First
Jameson Studio. Special for chil­
able for bachelor or eouple
beat part of Seminole Heights.
dren to 3 year*. Two 8x10, (1
METAL ROOFING
Private
bath.
Aeroaa
Temper Beautiful yard and
New beds available. Orange City
NOW In Stock. B-V Crimp — 1-1/4"
gold
frame)
*10,
PHONE
31N,
'
Office.
Manual
shrubbery. Will trade for home
M anor'N ursing Homs, iniptc
Corrugated — 2 ^ " Corrugated
of equal valuo in Banford. P.O.
'tion invited. _______________ Trees trimmed, removed and daGet all Your roofing need* at Three and tour room furnish*]
Box M3.
mossed. Ph. 1007-R.
apt*. Very eteen end close la.
S h crm n n Concrete P ip e Co.
SANFORD TREE CO.
AUTOMOTIVE
Phone 616, JI meat Cowan.
66—HUMU
Out West 13th SI.
6—BOATS AND MOTORS
SELECT 1/4 Sawed Oak Flooring, FURNISHED apts. Plume 13IL
EM PLOYM ENT
8260 per 31. No. 1 Common 1230 WELAKA APARTMENTS: room*
See the New Evinrude Line for *36 26-H E L P WANTED—FEMALE
per M. No 2 Common 8135 per
private hatha. 114 W, First St.
ROBSON Sporting Goods
M. Flours Laid &amp; Finished;
WAITRESS — Apply Touchtnn't
Evinrude Sslea A Service
Reasonable. E. F. Stevens, Ph. DESIRABLE one and two bed- BEAUTIFUL HOMES—FOR SALE
Drug Stare, Mr. Clark.
364 E. 1st St.
Phene M*
716-R-4 after 6 p.m.
room furnished apt. Ph. 422-W
LOW DOWN PAYMENT
LADIES..............
Boat A Trailer, 860. 414 W. 13th St.
46—BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
2 A 3 room apt Pb. 2S83-W.
Christmas selling season will soon
(THREE)
12—TRA1LEBH
be here. Prepare now for large HAYNES Oflica Machine Co., Hose Court Apia. 3 room* furnish­
profits by selling beautiful Avon
ed.
Phone
1484.
Typewriters,
adding
machines,
Jt will pay YOU to sea ua before
Beautiful 3 Bedroom Hornet
Co emetics. Contact Mr*. J. Rus­ Salei-Rentals, 314 3tag., Ph. 44.
you buy. Open Evening* end
AVAILABLE for fmmedtala occu­
sell, P. 0. Box 913, Orlando.
built by—
Sundays.
pancy, furnished home, |TI
Good Used Office Desks from 833.
EaateMe Trailer Sales
Women Sew Easy Ready-Cut Used portable and standard size
month. PHONE 538-R.
Falatka, Fla.
O D H A M A T U D O R , Inc.
House Coats Home. Earn From
typewritcri from $35.
Furnished garage apt. Electric
811.40 To 836.16 Dozen Write P O W E L L ’S
■
Trailer, Sale-Rent, Ph. 668-XR.
kitchen.
Phone
tfl-R.
ONE YEAR OLD
Accurate Style. Freeport, New
O ffice Supply
York.
MAKE AN O FFER
1IT 8. Magnolia
Phone 986 This is a free pass to tba Rltg YOU can buy with LOW DOWN
Theatre for Richard Rountree,
1933 Castle Trailer, 43 ft. 3 bed­ Curb girls, apply in person to
PAYMENT and ataumo VA (OH
607 Elm Ave. Exp. dale Aug,
rooms, excellent condition. Must
FOR QUICK ACTION us* Clatsl
Pig'n Whistle.
Mortgage at 4kVT. Interest with
16. 1936.
sell now, owner transferred,
fird ada to sell rent hire. Call
low monthly payment!,
1621.
hley be seen 1 mile south of Daby Sitting Agency needs wom­
en 18 and over. Call: 3073-W.
Sanford on Hwy 17-02 opposite
LOCATION----Ratliff's U anga or Th. S01I-J.
21-HELP WANTED-MALE
SOUTHPINECREST
34—USED CARS
Wanted—Handy man for Mar-Lou
and
Clean lis t rordTvictorla, II37sT
Motel. Ph. 2180.
1—3-Pc. Living Room Suite . . . . ............................................. 81S 88
Perfect 1949 Chcv. 2-Door, *360,
B EL- AI R Sec I l ona
1953 Ford V-B Ranch Wagon, 81076 All-around Service Station Alien- 1—3-Pc. Living ltunni .Suite (plas tic) ..........
29.60
dent, No "Gas Pumper". Apply
1833 Ply. Club Coupe
8816.
EEC US TODAY
Tommy O'Steen, Gulf Service, 1—2-Pe. Living Room Suita (good slip covari) ..........
18.18
Phune M92-J a fter 3:80 P.m.
JEJ
2nd 4c Park.
&lt;9&gt;
....
18.88 OFFICE ............ 2688 French Ave.
1—Maple Arm Sofa Bed .............
BUSINESS
PH O N E .................... 2100 and 2880
38—MALE ar FEMALE
.... It.lH M .M .*... 3.00
1—kill ml Lounge .................... .
SERVICES
Old rstublisbcd linn needs relia­
ble, dependable bookkeeper and 1—2-Pc. Safa Bed Suite (wrought iron arms) ............................. 48.00
1A—BEAUTY PARLOBS
general office worker. Box 111, 1—1-Pc. Sofa Bed Suite (plastic arms) ..........
38.00
Sanford Htrxld.
Modern Air-coad)Honed Salon
OHI I I .., ... MM■*. «.. . • &gt;. 11.88
I—Armless Sofa Bed .................
H a r r ie tt's B e a u ty N ook
29—SALESMEN—AGENTS
lie a. Oak
Ph. i l l
1—Large 2-Pc. Living Room Suite ........................................ 6.00
820.no daily, Sell Luminous Door
II—BUILDING - REPAIRS
Plates. Write Itccvaa, Dept., 1—Wicker Rocking Chair ............ . . . . . . . . . . . . .... MMWWM...... 3.8S
PAINTING
No. ]5o, Attleboro, Mass. Free
1—Large Platform Rocker ......... , t .... . . . . . . . . „ « MMM.mmp«. . . . 8.00
Samples.
A IR YOU LOOKING FOE ft
ALUMINUM PAINT
1—Aluminum and Plastic Chaise Loungo .......tM M -tM w .... 8 JI
30—WOBK WANTED—FEMALE
NEW BORE?
For House Trailer Roofs
NEED A PAINTER?—SEE USt
...............
.
6.00
1—Uathinet
(new,
soiled)
..........
WANTED: BABY SITTING— Day
MrRANEY-SMITII
S E E an d COM PARE
8413 S. Park
Phone 1893 or night. Phone 1843-W.
I—IJide a-Bcd (reg. $239-93) good buy ............- — ........___141.00
The Home i
FLOOR landing and fjnuhlng. 31-WORK WANTED-MALE
1—Corner Bookcase ...................... ■, . . ..M MH.MMH*. W«». . . . . 4j |
Cleaning, waging. Serving Semi- D.A.V. desires part-time employ­
1—Vanity with triple mirror . . . . ................................................. 8JO
nole county atnea 1923.
ODHAM ft TVDOt. INC.
ment. Reasonable salary. Fu­
H. M. Gleason. Lake Mary
Builder* of Fine Home*
1—Small Dresser arid Mirror . . . . .................................
ture preferred. Ph. 2563-W.
7JO
For Florida living
For painting call Mr. Taaktr,
1—Large Bulfct Table and 6 Chai rs ....... .................................. 10.00 BEAUTIFULLY Designed Three
WORK WANTED
668-XR.
31AN with family wants work.
............................. each ......... 6JO And Four Bedroom Homos
* Repair work! Home alterations! Experienced in prodace, but 3—Large Dining Room Tables
I ft I bathe
will
accept
an)thing
you
have.
No Job too email. Finished carp14—Odd Chroma Chair* ............... .................. ........ each ........ 4JO Varied Selection of Plant AvailFur
information
on
status
write
enter wilt give prompt arrvlcr.
to Box LZ, Sanford Harald.
I—Porcelain Top Kitchen Tables . .......................’ each ............. 4JO priced From 811,800 to 824.888
Phone 1399-J. Rollins A Slagle.
1—7-Pc. Dinette, table and 6 dial rs ............... —....................... 10.00 VA &lt;UI&gt; - FHA A FHA In.arv
S6-PIANO SERVICE

Let a

JU M
m

Solve That
Problem

MID-SUMMER
SAVINGS
$139.00

$119.95

USED FURNITU RE CLEARANCE

FINANCIAL

L. L. Sill — Piano Technician
Phone 2184 Rm is I, Sanford

21-HOOFING PLUMBIN']

e»

' ^

. ‘ hoW S T *

Same* on AH Water Puma*—
Wells Drilled — Pump*
Paole Road, Phone loo
11
PLUMBING A BEPAIBS

j SepUc TsnkJnsiaRiUon A Uerrlce.

34—INSURANCE
Preferred Rate* to Preferred
Policyholders
J o h n W iliisaea Ib s . A js a c jr
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Tucii., A u g . 7, 1956, P a g e 7

2-Bedroom concrete b'oek home
Kitchen equipped. Living room,
bath with tub A shower. Full
tile screen porch. Rt. 2, Box
332-A, Ph. 2M-J.
3-BEDROOM house with carport*,
torch and utility room, Frigllitre appuancaa, 8123 down

LOWELL E. OZIER
Bellder — Phene l&gt;$8
OtMce: 2*«1 8. Orlande Dr.

CUSTOM BUILT HOMES

•VA—FHA—CONVENTIONAL
FINANCING
•LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
•LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS

A. K- SHOEMAKER, JR,
Phone 1991

1800 Mellonville

3-year old home. Newly furnish­
ed, Choice location. Call 20T6-3I.
Thi* Is a frre guest past to the
Rltz Theatre for Mrs. PhlUip G.
Roslnl. Exp. dale Aug 16, 1936.

MMM9CIL.
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01S Nil|fcbara
C. O. Hilbwn &lt;ft»»e •
final melt km wtsiad a
pick-up nodal. Cuitla Siakas,
hit sast-daer sti|bber, dratr
■ pick-up truck but wssiad t
ptaal type. Al(heu|h lb* 2
ui.u had parktd their truck*
tide by sid* is tba uama
yard far iuMihs,n*ilktr knr*
af lb* Mbrr’i sard lilt Hilburs pLced a Tsmrd-iaTnde ud in ihr D«hin(AL.)
tagle.
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Zlk&amp; iuLi, Ray LIiynoLos,
HUNTSVlUl, A U l

YES, MR. FARMER
I can build your home, remodel,
repair or build your addition to
your present home. Financed at
4% Inlerct:, over a reasonable
period time.
LETS TALK IT OVER
T. R. Mean*
Gen. Contractor
E. Celery Ate.
Ph. 1420-M.

Draamwold section, l year old. 3
bedroom, l hath, screcnad porch
Wall A pump for lawn. 612 W.
Briarcliffe.
88-LOTS
100 x 330 lake front lot. Crystal
Point, Lake klary. Ph. 003 or
141-W
Lot la D* Bary, block from 17-82,
130a76. Large trees. By owner,
8930. Daytona Beach 2-2629.
17—BROKERS- lad REALTORS ^

B A L L R EA LT Y
RAYMOND M. BALL
OSCAR M. HARRISON
REG. BROKLA1S
8. D. Hlghleyman, Aiaoclala
2*4 Sonth Park Ave,
Phene I

Alexander ft Stringer

Real Estate A Iniurance
Mr*. Lourlne Messenger, Aiaoe.
107 Magnolia Ave.
Ph. 16

Hobart A, WMIatna, Realtor
Rnymund Lundquut, Associate
Phene 1613 Atlantic Bank Bldg.

OZIER REALTY CO.
Laura B. Oiler, Broker
Hate) M. Field, AiioeUte
3601 So. Orlando Dr.
Phona 1338
EVENINGS: 311$ end T80

ROSA L. PAYTON

DAILY

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Reglilared Real Eatet* Broker
Phene 2871
IT-82 at Hiawatha 17—BROKE RB ta d SB ALTOBJ
READY TO MOVE INTO
- tea MONTHLY
2 Bedroom homr, completely
Gets thla beautiful d-Badroom
furnished, *6,830.00. TERMS.
masonry home. Parquet floor*,
three year* old and well pre­
3 Bedroom home, I's Iota, good
■hade, concrete Block. Very served. Comfortable Florida
room, ear port*, utility room.
special price. *8,730.00. Excellent
LOW PRICE 88,700. Term i avail­
terms.
able.
Lika View Horn*
3 Bedrooms, Oak floors, concrete
block construction, outstanding
A. B. PETERSON
value. 818,300. Good terms.
Broker Aaaoctatea: A. B. PaUraon
Jr., P, J. Chaitirion, Garfield
FRENCH AVE. SPECIALS
Wlllatta, John Melich and R. W.
House A Lot. 15,250 00. Trrms.
Williams. A. C. Doudney, U nd
House A Lot 83,760.00. Terms.

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at 11T South Park, Phone T7I
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This Is ■ free pa»a to the Movie- Stan Nan*
2344 French Ave.
Wuuiarn Jamboree
land Rlde-ln Thatlra for Mrs. .* .» N«w*
J. W. HALL. REALTOR
Joe Corley. Exp. data Aug. 10, 1:00 Mtrtn d clsnk Club
Johnny Walker, Associate
7:1) Nnwu-I'litrlila
1838.
"Call Hall" Phona 1738
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311. R., 3-bsth new home In excel­
Ad
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lent suburban lection, Beat buy
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1410 Club
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at 812.300, 11,100 will bandit.
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Seminole Realty
W. DIETRICH!
T. W. HERO
COLUNH ASKED TO VETO BILL
REALTORS
MIAMI i* - Gov. Collin* w it
IN I Park Ave
Phone IT e r 113
Y our H ouse Leak? asked by Dade County’s legteU*
BEAUTIFUL
tlv* dalegatioa In veto a HMUah
C B. or Stucco, cell
Lakrfrnnt home, built and equip­
City chartor hill the lawmaker*
ped by owner, without conild■ponsored la the recent apecial
rratinn of eoat. Sat on »ne acre
session.
TED BURNETT
of large shade trreu and low er­
The group told the govoewer )WO»
ing shrubs, with 160 ft. of white
sand beach, on lovaly laku.
terday that when they gave sups
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Large, equipped kitchen, with
port to the bill, they did not hater
lota of cabinat space. I full tiled
HE CAN FIX IT!
it did anything hut grunt Blaloih
baths, with ample linen apace.
• new chartor. Instead, II aba
Matter bedroom 1* air-condi­
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ROMES AVAILABLE:
*30.00. CaU IU today far an ap­
Smith Plneoreat
Sanford. FI*. pointment.
Qiwve Manors
Sanford. Fla.
W. H. "BUI" fTEHPER
Valencia VUlaa
DeLaad. Fla.
(ifly AJImIo AlMcilU
ArleMa Price, AaaecHU
SALES OFFICE
8811 S. French Ave.
1U N. Park Avo.
Phene 3188
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M A T H E R of SANFORD
203-09 E. First St.

THE SANFORD HERALD
16—HOMES

SMALL DOWN PAYMENT
18,300 for thla heme in choice
location. 8 large lot*, near
everything, needs some repair*.
Consult A REALTOR First

CULLEN AND HARKEY
II Pays Ta Dm Qaealfled.

188 N. P ark Avei

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Young Women
Select Steady Men

TM NAVT’I "Able” la launched with a trail of Are from the Wilkinson on a training mission off New­
port, H. 1, The new anti-submarine missile has a variable range and can be find from e distance at
•*“ undersea target, a distinct advantage over the depth charge, which it replace*.
Ualemsttoasl)

gram To Show Medfly Eradication Plans

LEGAL N O T IC E

a as4 each of you are hsreby
led and resulted to present any
is sad demands which you, or
ir o f you, may have anaiui Uie
e of WIL.UK MANKKItHuN.
known as W ILL HANKKHHUN,
MS. la te of ssld County, to th s
r Ju d e * of Hamlnol* C ousty,
la, a t nls offlc* la tho co u rt
o f aald C ounty a t Hanford,
la,
w ithin
o le h t
calen d ar
is from tho Dm* of tho rtrot
lallaa nf th is nolle*. Kach
o r daraand shall ba la w rltla x ,
h a ll s ta ts tho plac* of reala n d p o st o ffk * addraaa of lh*
s a t, a a d sh a ll b* sw orn to by
tla lm a n t hi* a a * n t o r a tU H»d a n y such claim n r d a .
h o t so Iliad sh a ll b« void,
ttoso l o t McCoy
M inora It. Jam a*
As A d m lsU trslo rs of in*
Ms ta t* of Willi* IUnk*r*on.
•t*o know* a* Will lU n k srto n .
d*c*aa*d

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9 l n F pubfle* 11on

M t d i t e r- manager
i
for Waverly Growers,
ttarts the technical program. He
will discuss new mathodi In
planting citrus.
Other talks on Tuesday concern
spreading decline and M ■ d 11 a rIn the Ocala
ranean fruit By eradication. Grow*
Aug. 13-17.
ers will he Invited to enter into
Discussing‘the Medfly program discussions on these two topics,
will be James E, Brogdon,'Galnas­ says It. E. Norris, Lake County
who Is institute manager.
vllle, entomologist with the . Flor­ agent,
eWdncsday’s sessions feature
ida Agricultural Extension Serv­ talks on Florida’s’ water resour­
ice; Wilber Charles, Miami, State ces, budwood certification, econo­
Plant Board and G. G. Ilohwer, mic research program in citrus,
Miami, Plant Pest Control Branch, citrus transportation, and tree
planting.
USDA.
Tha Florida Agricultural Ex­ The Thursday session includes
tension Service is sponsor of the talks on citrus production eosts,
Institute. It Is an educational and methods or handling citrus, the
recreational affair, according to purple mite situation, citrus ex­
Citriculturiat Fred P. Lawrenro ports, and fertilising citrus.
Agricultural Extension Service
of tha Kilention Service. Lawrence Is serving as program di­ specialists; scientists from the
Florida Agricultural Experiment
rector.
Monday, Aug. 13, will he used
MAN TO DIE IN
for registration. Tuesday, Wed­
ELECTRIC CHAIR
nesday and Thursday feature full
RAIFOltD lit - E d g a r J. Lavoie.
programs; Friday, Aug. 17, Is
wind-up and adjournment day. G4, is scheduled to die In the elec­
Specialists in practically every tric chair the week of Aug. 20, for
field of cltrlculture will give the slaying of his stepdaughter,
Hnmlra Reiman, 19.
talks.
The Institute program opens at Gov. Collins set the electrocu­
1:30 a. m. TucmIsv with welcome tion yesterday. The Pardon Board
remarks by Karl Lehmann, secrc* last month denied a plea for com­
tary, Lake County Chamber of mutation.
Commerce, Dr. .Mnnhall O. Wat­ Lavoie shot to death his divorc­
kins, director of the Florida Airrl. ed wife and stepdaughter at thrir
cultural Extension Service, also Putnam County home Dec. 3. 1954.
Ilo was tried only for fie giri’8
will apeak to the gathering,
Charles D. Klme Jr., production slaying.

A u s u a l f th , ISIS

/•/ O. P. Iferadnn
Clark of lh* Circuit Court
Oouaty. Florid*

tlordon V. Frederick
Attorney for plaintiff
Si n, Ho* m i
1*4 North Park Avantia
Itnnford. Florida
, ?,yi.T*TltlV TO Rill
- .11? ' 2?.11 t? received In the office
•?
fT Ir Manager until Iron p. M
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Austin IS. ISIS, for air
randlfloslna In th* Pn||r. m.lion
aad In lh* city Hall, nid t.rlcai
ho I . hli! JnrJl,Ao elect rl rn| wiring.
ito a rw lre *
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In Iw IIpp rhU r« riffle*,
b. On# | ton wlrnjnw tv no unit tn

*. fir e NsSi.fa , , * " on 1nhhy
a. Tan utility nffleet, Iwn rltv
rnnnnger'a office*, rlty commDston room, and finance ofh'
Sti •hove hut Including
miV t n v rnjMin work, office.
*ie.T|n?f If — Resting
h w ltem eire
cost nf heat.

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Station a t Galnasvllle and the Citru s, Station a t Lake Alfred, and
‘ Florida
‘
the
Citrus Commission;
USDA
representatives;
State
Flant Board offlciala; and in­
dustry leaders comprise the speak­
ing list.
Since World War II, couples
have been getting married at a
younger age. Thus many a girl
Is making her big decision at a
time when ahe really hoe had
little experience with boys.
Often the girl Is marrying the
only boy she has ever dated.
Some girls announcing their en­
gagement have gone out with
only one or two other boys.
Dr. Clifford Adams of Penn­
sylvania State University be­
lieves ■ girl should date at least
2S boys before she decides on a
husband. ! don’t believe such a
number is necessary. U’a prob­
ably too high. But I do suggest

M8NA88 FOIAMCO OAtCIA, Spanish seamen who n-scued Linda
Morgan, 14, from the battered bow of the liner Stockholm gets a

grateful handclasp from Linda os he visits her In St. Vincent’s Hos­
pital, New York. Sister Marita Itose looks on. Known as the "miracle
girl" of ths liner Andrre Doria, Linda was catapulted from her
cabin to tha smashed prow ot the Stockholm. She was on the list of
dead when discovered by Garda. Iter stepfather, Camille M. Cianfarra, newspaper correspondent, and her half-sister, Joan, were
killed. Her mother survived and thry expect to soon be reunited.

CANDIDATE LINT INCREASES
TAMPA US - Tho lilt of candi­
dates for mayor of Tamps has
been increased to four with the
entry yesterday of Jim Fair, a
merchant.
Others are Acting Mayor J. L.
Young Jr.; County Commissioner
Nick Nucclo; and Peace Justice
W. Marion Hendry.
The Sept. 11 election will be
held to Dll a vacancy resulting
from ths death In office of Curtis
Hixon last spring.
Australia's population was 8,113,■
392 at tha end of 19U.

By BOB THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD (JP) — Fernando
Lamas has decided, in the words
of the current song hit, what will
be, will be.
So he’s singing.
He didn’t want to sing. He
wanted to be a serious actor, aa
Indeed he had been in his native
Argentine. But when he cA C* to
this county, MGM saw him as a
romantic star. And a singer.
"I never tang at all before —
except In the bathtub and some­
times at a party with friends,”
ha remarked. "But MGM decided
I should sing. Stilt, I never took
lessons. Before I started a musi­
cal picture, t would go in and
work out the songs.”
When he ended his exclusive
prnct with MGM nine months sgo,
he drew a number of offers for
film musicals. He nixed them.
But so many singing offers came
In following months that ha
changed his mind.
”!f th at’s what they want me
to do, I’d better do It,” ha rea­
soned. -Why fight ItT”
And so he went all-out. He took
TV offers, such as one for the
Chevy Show on NBC Aug, 14,
which he Is now rehearsing.
Fernando la going to star on
Broadway in a new musieal,
“Happy Hunting,” with the great
Ethel Merman.
"And how can you go wrung
with Merman?" Fernando sskrd.
"Her name on a show la a guar­
antee of success."
So confident oi sucicss Is he
that he and his wife Arlene Dahl,
plan to take a year’s lease on a
New York apartment.
" It’s a chance, staying away
from pictures that long," he ad­
mitted. "But if all goes welt, it
should bo a great break far my
career."
And will no doubt f i r m l y
establish him—as a singer.

means of caring for them.
Frank S. Castor, director of the
Bureau of Narcotics, reported at
Sunday’s board.
meeting thst
criminal and noncriminsl drug
addicts silks are confined a t the
state prison.
A resolution was adopted ask*
Ing Ally. Gen. Ervin to find out
how other sU tei are handling
this problem.
Dr. Wilson T. Sowder, state
health officer, said It is hoped a
contract can be let within four
montha for a $420,000 addition to
the department's headqusrtera
here.
The board ordered tta attorney
to take stepa to condemn a part
of the land still needed. The at&lt;
torney, William Walker, aald the
property was appraised at $5.»
290 but the owner wants $12,000,

JOAN MIITON, of Albemarle,
N.C, is pictured after aha was
crowned Mias North Carolina at
Morehead City. Sha won over 40
contestants. Mist Melton, who
will compete to the Miss Amer­
ica beauty pageant in Atlantic
City, N. J , In September, messu rn 19-22-38. ffnlrmetioMl)

CAIOi 840181$, Miss Universe,
takes alia with bow nod arrow
on bar arrival In New York from
Califorals. She will fulfill her
f|rs t assignm ent ns queen by
reigning at tbe world premiere
ot "Walk tbe Proud Land” at
Clavtrack, N. Y. (intornetionaij

13-YEAR OLD DROWNS
LAKELAND IM — Clarence
Brown, IS, Negro, slipped from an
inner tube and drowned in Lake
Hollingsworth yesterday.

Four out of five people on the
Island of Cyprus have Greek an­
cestry.

opportunity to "know bcrielf"
at tha same time.
How Steady la Steady?
The term "going steady" has
acquired a different connotation
in our age of younger mar­
riages. Not too many years ago
young folks would "go steady"
and that would mean dating
regularly — movies,
football
gsmei^ dances, parties. But mar­
riage seemed a far-ln-the-futurc
thing. Today, however, if a
young couple data each other
regularly lor a month they arc
already making their wedding
plans. Such a hasty procedure)
Another thing for the bridato-be to think about is tbe re­
alisation that situations which
mike marriage intolerable for
both parties exist BEFORE the
marriage.
Such problems
as
money,
children, interests, in-laws can
be talked . over before the vows
are taken, Girls ahuold remem­
ber that the man may never
change. Don’t marry him with
the idea of changing him to suit
your Ideas. If there are too
many changes to be made, hap­
piness flies out the window.
Bear in mind that you are riot
only marrying a husband but
alio a
(amity. His fa m ily mother, father, sisters, brothers,
cousins, etc. — will become your
family. If the girl or the bay
can’t get along on friendly terms
with the other’s mother and fa­
ther there is much trouble and
misery ahead.
Be wise today. Think deeply.
Look ahead. Take your time.
You will be happier for it to­
morrow.

to develop s smstl-dls meter type of
■pace satellite.
4. Limited under a hitherto se­
cret lnterservlce agreement to the
development of surface-to-air mis­
siles with s range of 50 miles or
more. Surface-fired missiles of les­
sor range belong to the Army or
Navy.
5. Dispersing its missile launch­
ing facilities so widely that a di­
rect atomic attack could not de­
stroy more than one-third ot the
(ncililipa or capabilities of s single
installation.
6. Planning operational exercises
to determine the charscterisllcs
and capabilities of ts missies.
The missile conference disclosed
that the Martin Matodor pilotless
alrplnito has demons!rated a relia­
bility and accuracy on s par with
thst of current piloted fighter-bom.

•E K STATE o p FLUItlDA TO!
'a U R L J t r o. WOODAltl&gt;. whose
place e f residence I* unkanwa
A Swans Complaint having be**
(WMl against you In lh* circuit
gasrt la aad far S«mlnoi* founty.
Florida. In. Chancarr. for Divorce,
th* short lilt* of ssld action tidne
VERNA WOODARD. Plaintiff, vs.
C1U R LK S O. WOODARD, Defend­
ant. tha** prate oi* nr* to caus* and
require you to file your written dafen***. If a*y, to th* Complaint filed
herein, and In **rv* a copy tharenf
Open Plaintiff's Attorney nn or be.
for* th* Srd day nf K*u|*mber. A.
JM*» otherwise a Decree Pro
ConfetM will l&gt;* entered aealnst
Zon »»d lh* ratine proceed ex parte.
WITNKHH mr hand and official
Seal at Sanford. Kamlnola County,
jJjjyldOi Ihla Srd dap of Ausuit,
-

(Dr. Beni, associate professor
of sociology »t New York Uni­
versity's Washington Squire Col­
lege, for msny y e a n hat conduc­
ted a "Marriage and the Fam­
ily" course. She Is widely known
a t an authority on marital af­
fairs.)
By DB. MARGARET BENZ
So many young women today
am obsessed With the Idea of
ceremonies, trousseaus, honey­
moon trips and all the attending
wedding glamor that they some­
times forget the most important
Ingredient In the making of a
good marriage—the groom I
A girl may concentrate too
much on the wedding and too
little on the marriage.
If I could appeal to future
brides I would remind them that
they are not under pressure to
get
married.
I would
ask:
"Where’s the fireT"
In this democratic society of
our« we have a free choice in
picking lifetime partners.
In
many other cultures and civil­
izations the brides not only have
no choice but also seldom see

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A N Y T H IN G

There are only scant traces of
water vapor In tha atmosphere of
Mars.

L uscious P eac h C o b b le r F o r D ie te rs

During this fresh peach season, wouldn't you like to be give*
a reprieve from dieting I If yo« Just didn’t have to count calorics,
then would be so marry luscious, mouth-watering deseerte to bo
enjoyed from that ambrosUl fruit.
You can stop feeling sorry for pourealf. Here’s a recipe for oldfashioned fresh peach cobbler, especially designed to fit into a
reducing regime. Unnecessary calories have been lopped off without sacrificing even a little cf the eating pleasure. In fact, this
streamlined recipe eaves yon l t t calories per serving ftw s th e
original recipe.
The secret? There’s n o sugar in the recipe 1 lasUad the rs-rfi-s .
ss well as the biscuit topping, are sweetened with Suearyl, th a
n-w non-caloric sweetener that can be used in cooking and baking.
Tide sweetener sires the peach cobbler a natural sugar-libs sweet­
ness, yet doesn't add a single odlorist
So make tbe most of tho season's fruit treasure. Enjoy luscious
6 medium peaches (H i lbs.)
3 tablespoons water
1 tablespoon lemon Juice
1 tablespoon Suearyl soiutioM
or 24 tablets, crushed
1 tablespoon tapioca
V4 teaspoon cinnamon
Vi teaspoon nutmeg
e r • tablets, crushed
Set oven at 450'F. Para peaches, cut in half, sad remove pita.
Place peach halves In n 1-quart greased casserole, Combine th#
water, lemon Juice, Suearyl, tapioca, cinnamon and nutmeg; blend
well. Pour over the fruit. .
Sift together the Dour, baking powder end salt Into s small
mixer bowl. Blend in butter until of the consistency of comment.
Combine milk, egg and Suearyl, and add to the Dour mixture nil a t
unco. Blend only until all of the Dour la mixed In. Spoon by tablespoonfuls over the top of the fniit. Bake in a hot oven (4S0*F.)
for IS minutes. Reduce heat to moderate (390*F.) and M tn M
minutes longer.
Makes 8 serving*. Each serving contains 187 CALOBIE8! 8.T
gnuns protein; 4.8 grams fat; 28 grams carbohydrate. If mode
with sugar each serving Would contain 298 CALORIES.

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Chiefs Club Membership Florida
Lawmakers
Prive To Begin Aug. 20 P ra ise d
Owners Of Andrea
Doria, Stockholm
JPispule Over Blame

i

NEW YORK tB — Owner* of the
Swedish motorshlp Stockholm and
th« Italian Uner Andrea Doria a rt
ta dispute over blam t for th t dlaaatroui colllaion of Wit two vea■alt.
T ht Swedish American Line aald
yesterday th t Doria without warnInf made a rtc k le it left turn In
front of the oncoming Stockholm.
4 T ht Italian Lino replied that, on
the contrary, a tw in , tmaifnaled
right turn by the Stockholm
caused the fatal crash.
The opposing statem ents came
as a preliminary to court actions
that wM argue blame for the col­
lision. Millions of dollars In dam­
age claims are at stake.
Fifty-two persona are dead or
unaccounted for In the July 64 col­
lision south of Nantuck Island,
f e a t s . The Doria tank, but more
than 1,100 of those aboard were
rescued. The Stockholm suffered
a crushed bow but crept back to
port here for repairs.
The Swedish American Line
filed legal paper* ta federal court
asking that the firm not be held
responsible for any losses, dam­
ages or injuria* resulting from the
•rash. At the u r n time the line
jpaid It would sue the Doria owners
for damages.
A spokesman for the Italian
lin e aald the court action by the
Stockholm owner* was "obviocaly
made in anticipation of aa Italian
tin e suit to m o v e r damages re­
sulting from tho sinking of tho
Andrea Doria."

Damage auits against both lines
have climbed peat the two-mUUaeAattev mark with no eed In slfht

Funeral Servicer
Are Set Friday
For 0 . J. Pope
0 . J. Pope, t t , died a t hie home
• t IMS S. Sanford Ave., thia
morning after a abort Utaeas_ Born la Dublin, Ga-. on June
T, ItTi, he tam e to Sanford ta
lto s from Dublin and had engag­
ed ta celery growing here fa r SO
y e a n . Re waa a member of the
P in t Methodist Church of Sentoid, member ot Sanford Maaonle
Lodge No, 01 for over SO y ean ,
belonged to all Maaonle bodies
Ipt Sanford and th e Morocco Tamp» b of the Shrine ta Jacksonville.
Mr. rope was a former county
commissioner for olght year* and
ratirod from that position ta IMS.
He is servlvad by hla widow,
M n. Teresa L. Pope; three daugbta n , Mrs. Luc He Johnson, Pahofcae; Mrs. Moselle Jacobus, Orlan­
do; M n. k e b trt E. Kama of San*
.f» rd ; two aona, Prod W. Popo,
-* Sanford; T. C. Pop# of Orlando;
and seven grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at
S,p.m. Friday a t the P in t Metho­
dist Church hero with the Rfv.
J. X. McXtalcy of F t Pierce of­
ficiating. Burial will fee Evergreen
Cemetery sad Masonic rites will
be held a t the graveside.
All Master Masons are atkod to
please meet a t the Masonic Lodge
F i t 1:S0 p.m. Friday to attend the
fknersl services of Mr. Pope In a
body.

Hospital Notes
Sterling BoMasew (Longwood)
Patricia Dunn (Sanford)
Mary Soderbleom (Sanford)
Margaret B rett (Sanford)
Robert Waitbeur (Sanford)
Boo aid Meredith (Osteen)
C!overt inell (Sanford)
Lena Loehtay (Banfard)
Johnnie Mae Cooper (Banfard)
I
Deems Louis* Nolan (leafard )
Erma Smith (Longwood)
Neal Campbell (Sanford)
B art a rt Digue (Banfard)
Baby Girl Natan
(Mr. end Mrs. WUbnr Melon)
Baby Bey Smith
(M r. and Mrs. Oeerae L.
----------- *)
Settle Morgan (I
Catberyn B a n ts (De Bary)
W ilis Babin— ( l i t o w i i

Tho Seminole Chiefs Club, an or­
ganisation devoted to the boosting
of intersoholsitte athletics a t Semi­
nole High School, held lte second
meeting a t the city eommlaaUm• n room of the Sanford City Hall
last night.
Over 20 enthusiastic a n l Interest­
ed member* attended the meeting
and discuaeed plana for the com­
ing year, including a membership
drive that will begin on Aug. »
and last until the 23th.
Vice-President Thomas Stringer
outlined the drive which will be
short but Intensive. The goal of
memebnhlp In tbe organisation,
for taia lte first year, baa been
set at HO.
"Ju st because we will not start
our membership until tbe 20tto does
not mean that we will not accept
members until then," Stringer said.
'Anyone Interested In tbe support
of our school athletic program is
urged to Join today", Stringer add­
ed.
Membership in the club la open
to any Individual who U interested
lot he boosing of tho athletic pro­
gram at Seminole High Schoot.
Dues era $3 per year.
Besides the membership drive
other important matters were dis­
cussed a t last night's meeting.
Principal Andy Bracken ot Semi­
nole High School outlined plane to
the club for tbe seating of arc uni
2,500 people at the borne football
games this year.
To do this Bracken eatd It would
necessitate the moving of the
bleachers along the first base lien
at tbe Memorial Stadium to n
position along tho third base-line,
(he west aide of the football flald.
"We hope to have seating capa­
city for over 1,004 fans on the
home aide of the field this year",
Bracken added. The home side is
being moved to the west aide of the
field for the first time this year,
which will be more convenient for
Seminole fans.
Coach Bill Flaming of S. H. S.
asked the club last night to con­
sider as one of thair projects the
filming of all the club's home
games. This would bn a g n a t
helpi ta
o w eocenes
coaches nam
Fleming
to ear
ing stat­
eu tthe csi* -would
\*
e d .- H
F o-eeld
-----------------ut 4 » per-girae,
•bout
resident John BchJrsrd advised
P nal
that th e d u b would canaHar the
m atter at ■ later date.
In ether matters laat night the
club asked the Seminole Athletic
Association to make a financial re­
port to the d ob twice a year, in
July and December.
Principal Bracken aetd that the
School would bo "very willing"
to give the eidb ■ financial report.
He aald "(he school'* books were
always open for any members of
the d u b to ace.”
In other action President Schlrard
appointed John Morgan to investi­
gate the securing of some form of
insignia er clothing for the club to
wear to Seminole High Athletic
events.
John W. Epps J r. and Daniel H.
Mathers were appointed program
chairmen for the year, and George
Touhy and Mother* were appoint­
ed publicity ehalm eo.

League-Leading
Apopkans Beat
Cardinals 8-7
The luck of the Sanford “ Cardi­
nals'* who hod won their last five
games a t home, ran out last night,
In tho last home game of the regu­
lar season when the league-leading
Apopkane eked out e one run vic­
tory over tbe local team by a
score of S-7.
A typical Cardinal rally of five
runs in the bottom of the ninth
inning fell Just one run short of
Using it up. However, the best
crowd since opening night saw a
fine exhibition and will undoubtedly
be on band during the play-off ■
which will start nest week, a t a
field and starting time to be an­
nounced later, and in which tanford will participate.
Manager BUI Crabtree with a
single and a double, led the Cerda
at bat. The batteries:
Apopka: Ty Bra sill and 111 Cod­
ing; Sanford: Jimmy Hawkin* and
Jimmy K ridtr. The line score:
Apopka:
Sanford: T-T-l.
ALIEN PERFORMER! GET
FRER TRANSPORTATION
SARASOTA ID — Allen perform­
ers atranded by the folding of the
Ringllng Bros, and Barnum A
Bailey Circus are point ta get
free transportation home If they
need.
John Ringliag North, president
of the circus, reported yesterday
arrangements for (he trip are be­
ing made through Stephen SUegal,
the circus' Ntw York attorney.

Weather
fair a t bat l
except far a tarn
■eetlefed afterneen
j

S Killed As Plane
Preparing To Fight
Fruit Fly Crashes
BOCA RATON (ft — Five men
were killed early today when a
Flying Boxcar crashed and burned
while the men were preparing to
carry on Florida’s Mediterranean
fruit fly eradication campaign.
Officials of Unitcd-Heekathom.
a California corporation engaged
In spraying for the fruit fly, said
the plane developed engine trou­
ble while flying from Master Field
a t Opa-Locka to Boca Raton to
pick up Insecticide.
All were trapped inside the
plane except one whose bedy was
thrown d ear.
VlcUms were identified as:
Charles Day, pilot; Ray Ho wry, co­
pilot, both of Hayward, Calif.;
John Tichnar, Warren Rogers and
Alvin Johnson, all of Miami.
Tlchner, Rogers and Johnson
were aboard aa ground loading
crew.
Officials said the twin engine
aircraft had been Inspected only
yesterday.
" I t (tailed on a turn and with
one engine smoking ft fell to the
ground," aald Dick Gentry, salca
manager of United-lleckathorn.
The crash occurred about 3 a.m.
In a scrub area two milas north­
west of the Boea Raton airfield.
Day waa an experienced filer,
offldals said, and had flown in
numerous spraying operaUons, In­
cluding the Mexican fruk fly out­
break aome years ago.
Spraying has been under way
sine* June and the plane was to
have sprayed in the Palm Beach
West Palm Beaeh area'today for
the siath time.

Galloway Reveals
T ax Corfectior
Report For '55

Florida members of the U. 8 .
Senate and House received a re­
sounding vote of thanks from th t
Florida State Nuriee Association
for their support of the Health
Amendments Act of DM which
passed during the closing days of
the 64th Congress. The bill will
prove of great value ta meeting
the needs of the nation for nursing
care according to Mrs. M artha O.
Wolfe, Coral Gables, President of
Florida State Nurse** Association
The Health Amendment Act con­
tains five separate titles, the first
two of which include specific au­
thorisation of federal funds to be
granted to nursing schools to pay
for tuition and expenses of pro­
fessional nurses who take advanc­
ed training to prepare for teach­
ing or administrative positions, or
for specialised training for public
health.
Other titles of tha bill provide
grants to states for extending end
Improving practical nurses train­
ing under the Vocational Educa­
tion Act, extension of the Hos­
pital Survey and Construction Act,
and traineeships and special
project grants in the field of men­
tal health.
The Administration plans ta
spend about $1,000,000 the first
year under Title I of the act for
graduate training of professional
public health personnel. Grants
totalling $2,000,000 are expected to
be made the first year under Title
II for* advanced training ef pro­
fessional nurses. Grants for prac
tlcal nurse training under Title 111
were set at $2,000,000 for the first
year.
In commending the Florida Ban
store and members of the House,
Mrs. Wolfe pointed out that one
of tha most urgent needs in nurs­
ing today is for "suffident num­
bers of highly trained nurses for
administrative and teaching ppositlona, aa well aa In public health
nursing." She cited recommenda­
tions of health experts calling for
at least half of all registered
nurses to be p rtp a n iU a hsocslsu,

n ew spa per

*

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1956

N o . 1ST

1,000 Die A s Result Egypt Says Sfreamflow, Lake
O f Dynamite Explosion W ill Not Levels Stay Below
Freak Storm Hits Take Part Normal In State

CALI, Colombia &lt;2t— The death
count climbed grimly toward 1,000
today from an exploiion of seven
dynamite-laden truck* that ripped
through the heart of this fourth
city of Colombia,
Latest unofficial estimates put
the total dead at about 700. Rut
many others among the hundreds
of injured were not espected to
live, and rescue workers digging
through the shattered blast area
continued to uncover additional
victims.
,
It waa feared the death (oil
might exceed 1,000 when an accu­
rate compilation could bo made.
Official* u id employe* of U.8 .
firm* probably were among the
injured.
President Guitavo Rojas Pinilla
blamed political sabotage for the
explosion early yesterday, which
virtually leveled an eight-block
area and was felt for 20 miles.
Tha seven tnieks had parked
for the night Monday In a densely
populrted area of alums, ware­
houses, hotels, stores and factoriee In the center of this city of
about 263.000 persons.
The spot where tho trucks were
larked was scooped Into a large
crater by the force of the explo­
sion. Buildings as far as 12 blocks
from the blast center were dam­
aged estenslvely.
Large-scale relief operations
were in full swing.
Tha American Red Cross in Pan­
ama dispatched two tons of madleal supplies, including blood
plasma, by U.S. Air Force trans­
port.
Bulldozers and other earth-mov­
ing machinery worked around tha
clock, moving huga .pUit.nf debris
from (ba explosion area in a
search for additional bodies.
Burial of tha victims, hampered
by an acuta shortage of coffins,
was an urgent talk In this tropi­
cal climate. Military authorities
announced plana to bury unidenti­
fied dead in a common grave. Rel­
atives and friends of persons liv­
ing or working in the blast area
were urged to help In identifica­
tion without delay.
Dump carta piled high with
mutilated and burned bodies form­
ed a grisly parade through the
city.
Insurance officials estimated the
damage from the explosion and
subsequent fires would run as high
as eight million dollar*. Buildings
leveled included eeveral indus­
trial plant*, three theaters and six
hotels. A Goodyear Rubber Co.
plant was among those destroyed.

Chicago's Polio Outbreak Rising
cases and 11 deaths. Tbe total
number of caiei ta 1932 was IN ).
This year’s outbreak exceeds by
more than 7Vi time* the 40 c a m
and three deaths reported for the
tam e period a year ago.
MMnwhUe, leaders of the van­
guard to the Democratic National
Convention starting Monday watch­
ed the mushrooming polio outbreak
but did not plan any mats inocula­
tion of delegates.
Dr. Karl Meyer, chief madiral
ofifeer for tha convention, termed
Urn polio emergency ■■ net serious
snaugb to w arrant any planned
r t r t program.
11m city’s oBard of Health praotDr. Harman N. Bundsson,

Amodatod P rno Leased Wire

India To Attend
Canal Conference

glim s, and said th at at present
only about eight per cent of nur­
ses have received such cducatlooal
John L. Galloway, Tax Collec­ training.
tor, In hie annual report to the
Mrs. Wolfe gave two major reaBoard, of County Commissioners,
shows collection* for tho year tana for the demand for advanced
1935 of $&gt;13,417.46 &lt;m a Tax Roll of preparation for nurses: (1) to
$922,024.78, Which Is slightly over meet the nation’s expanding
health programs, and { » to cope
M per cent.
Galloway stated that a great effectively with the changing role
majority of the tax payers of Sem­ of professional nursing.
"Dollars spent for traineeships
inole County paid their taxes in
November taking advantage of und grants under the act will ben­
the four per cent discount allow­ efit tha public in tha form of bet­
ed. Collections last November ter health maintenanca and Im­
amounted to $644,67530 whleh la proved care of the sick and dis­
over two thirds of the entire Tax abled," the F8NA president laid.
The bill provides for sdmlnlitraRoll.
'
The tax payers saved a lotat of lion of the various benefits under
$26,510.74 in discounts allowed for Jurisdiction of the Department of
payments in November, Decem­ Health, Education and Wtlfara,
with the advice of expert commitber. January and February.
Galloway further staled this Is icq* representing the principal
a very fine demonstration on the health fields,
part of property owners of Sem­ These committees era expected
inole County In showing their will­ to be announced momentarily, and
ingness and ability to pay tb d r it is anticipated th at initial grants Snake Is Found
will be made to permit graduate
taxes when due.
nursing student* to atudy this fall In Banana Stalk
in various colleges and universi­ BALT LAKE CITY, (2t— Stanley
Bomb Destruction ties offering approved degree pro­ Smedley found a boa constrictor
grams.
hi a stalk of bananas yesterday.
Begins A t Arsenal
It happened aa be and Nick Pott
DENVER &lt;21 — Destruction of
30,000 napalm Incendiary bomba, Burney Takes Oath were unloading a carload of ba­
nanas a t hla f*tlier’i Smedley
a fearsome World War II weapon,
began yesterday at Rocky Moun­ A s Surgeon General Fruit Co. bore.
WASHINGTON tft-D r. Leroy E.
tain Arsenal.
Smedley recalled he had Just
"The bombs are obsolete and Burney takes the oath today aa
said:
" I don’t believe all those
the
eighth
surgeon
general
of
the
there la no alternative but to de­
stories of tarantulas and makes
stroy them ," said Col. William A. U.S. Public Health Service,
Hla appointment by President being found In earloada of banan­
John ion, acting commander of the
Army chemical corps at tho a r­ Elsenhower Is subject to Senate as.
And Polt replied: "There’s one
confirmation when C o n g r e s s
senal.
Be estimated it will take at meets again neat year. He was of them now."
It waa In a stalk of fruit Bmednamed to succeed Dr. Leonard A.
least two year*.
The 600-pound bombs are burned Scheele, who resigned to enter ley bad just unloaded. Tho ruth
ta gain a respectful distance
in a large pit ta a corner of the private industry.
Dr. Burney, for 14 years a mem­ caused some bruised bananas.
arsenaL Only a faw of the bombs
Local soo curator Jerry D*
are destroyed a day because they ber of the service’* commissioned
corps, has been an assistant sur­ Bary, to whom the men presented
burn eo fiercely.
their find, identified the two-foot
The steel easing* will be told geon gentral for tbe p u t li
reptile.
years.
for scrap.
&gt;

CHICAOO tit—Chicago's mounttag polio outbreak-now 600 cases
and I I deaths—today appeared
headig toward tbe halfwey mark
of a full-scale epidemic.
Clinics and hospitals, wary of
the mid-August and September
peak polio season, stepped up their
program of Inoculating thousands
of Chicago children with Salk antlnallo vaccine.
The U. 8. Public Health Service,
on tha basis of tbe city’s nearly
four million population, baa set
1,610 cases aa the number mark­
ing aa epidemic.
Tim IBM polio surge ta Chkoga
tk t nation’s hie hast — is mors
than H i times greater than a cor­
responding period ta 1132 when the
imrtamiwgfc van oa$ «kk 119

I f Y a w H e ra ld U N o t
D e llrtra g By I P . M .
Con 1821 B oforo 7 P . M .
F o r D eliv ery

deaths yesterday, said, "Thera is
aa Musa for alarm for delegate!."
Rundesen explained th at 300, or
M per cent, of the 0M cases war*
In Urn high incidence West Side
area while tha International Amphltoatr* — alt* of the convention
—ta on Chicago's Southwest Side.
However, Bundcsen continued his
appeal for vaccination*, especially
to parants of children ta the S-indundor ago brocket. So far, this
p o p hod 231 or M per cent of
the MB cases. Moreover, only 5$
M the 000 polio victims to data

Tha ntoppad-up veedeettae drive
in CWcnga la now averaging about
64,444 inoculations • day, Bunds-

Lake Jessup Area
A freak storm described as be­
ing "a dark cloud with a pink
cloud In the center” blew the weat
side of tho roof off the home of
Mr. and 31rs. D. If. Fauver and
caused a shed, also belonging to
the Fauvers to fall down on their
deep freeze.
Tho "big guest gusts of wind”
seemed to be only in a certain
area. Mr*. S. A. Tindcl, on the old
Lake Jessup Road, as the resi­
dents call it, said that it took her
"big myrtle tree and twisted It
like a big crane had torn it down.
"I know there were two inches
of water in our fish pool," she
said and the dirt from the fields
la "all over everything.”
According to reports there waa
much lightning accompanied by
"big gust* of wind.” Lake Jessup
Road is about four miles out from
Sanford.

Patterson Wins
Berth On U. S.
Olympic Team
DETROIT Ut — Reid Patterson,
fornjer mainstay of the Univer­
sity of Georgia swimming team
and now an apprentice seaman,
won a berth on the US. Olympic
team hero yesterday.
Pattrraon became the univar•Jty’a ^ f l m , Olympic (earn mem­
ber in JO y clrs when* be finished
third in the 100-meter freestyle
finals in tbe Olympic trials.
Patterson broke ahead and did
the first 30 in 20J but weakened
a bit in the stretch. Rill Woolaey,
an Indiana student from Hawaii,
won In 67 seconds and Dick Han­
ley, a Michigan freshman, was
second at 57.1. Patterson’s time
was 37.3. Woolsey waa a tenth of a
second under the Olympic record.
Not since 1936 has the Univer­
sity of Georgia bad an Olympic
team member. Forrest Towns and
Hobby Packard were on the track
squad that year and Towns waa •
medal winner in the high hurdles.

Highway Signs Soon
To Blossom Forth
In Rainbow Colors
TALLAHASSEE Wl — F I o r Id a
highway signs aoon will blossom
forth in a rainbow of colon de­

signed to cut down confusion for
motorists.
State Road Board Chairman Wil­
bur Jones said the statow lli begin
within a month • two-yearprogram
of assigning distinctive colon to
route m arisen on U. S. highways.
lie said the plan—which Flor­
ida a ill bo the first state in the
nation to put into effort—will make
i easier for motorist* coming to
bu»y intersections to tell at a
glance which routa to follow,
route to be marked. Its black and
while signs will be rcpUceJ with
■rein marker* every 21k miles
from the rGorgia line to Miami.
U. S. 1 will be assigned red mark­
ers. Colors for other highways will
be announced later.

Mrs. W. L. Clark
Dies Last N ight
Mrs. Walter L. Clark, $3, passid away last night after an illness
of several years. Her residence
wn» at 207 French Ave.
Burn Sept. $, 1171 in StUcsboro,
Ga., she came to Sanford with her
husband and children in IMS and
had lived heya for 31 years. She
was a member of th* First Meth
odist Church hero and bad been
teacher of the Trutbaeekera C lan
of that church for many years,
She is survived by her husband
Walter L. Clark of Sanford; three
daughters, Mr*. M. L. TUlis, San­
ford; Mrs. Charles Holland, Mi­
ami; and Mrs. John Canada, Dal­
las, T » .; throe aona, J . L. Clark,
Sanford; W. R. Clark, Alexandria,
Va.; Charles E. Clark of Key
West; one brother, Lester Steven
son, Panama City; eight grand­
children and five great-grandchil­
dren.
Funeral services will be
Friday a t 10:20 g jn. a t the
Funeral horn* and burial wlU ba
ta Evergreen Comotory.

LONDON (2i—InJia agreed today
to attend the International Suez
Canal conference, but Egypt re­
portedly informed India tho would
not take part In the parley.
Indian Prime Minister Nehru an­
nounced his government's decision
to the Indian Parliament in New
Delhi. Authoritative sources in the
Indian capital said Egypt had al­
ready advised India she would not
send a delegation to London.
Nehru told Parliament the In­
dian government r o e o g n i i c d
"Egypt could not ami would not
participate in a conference on the
Suet Canal to which she Is merely
Invited" and about which she had
not been consulted.
Nehru's announcement increased
expectations that Egyptian Presi­
dent Gama! Abdel Nasser would
try to put the dispute ovet his
nationalization of the strategic wa­
terway before the U. N. Security
Council.
Britain meanwhile marshaled an
air and sea armada to move more
troops to the Mediterranean and
went doggedly ahead with plans
to hold the Sues conference in
London Aug. 16 regardless ot whe
ther Egypt boycott* It.
Sir George Young, the Foreign
Office spokesman, declared in a
new* conference statement, how­
ever, "our intention is that the dis­
pute on the Suez Canal should be
peacefully settled."
He further declareJ the issue
was "wholly separate from the
Arab-Israeli dispute” and any at­
tempt to Inject that dispute "would
not ba helpful to a settlement.”

OCALA Ut—Streamflow and lake
level* In Florida remained below
normal during July, tha U. S. Ge­
ological Survey- shows,
In some areas seasonal shower
activity kept water levels from falIng below those for June and ta
a few areas g s sil gains were ob­
served aaJ soma level* continued
lo fall slowly. In general the situa­
tion for July was almost Identical
with that of June of this year
though normally water levels era
higher In July lhan In June In most
areas, the report said.
The flow of Shoel River In north*
west Florida remained about average during July for thia second
consecutive month while the flow
of the Suwannee remained a t about
** of average for the aeconJ coma*
cutlve month. The Kissimmee RL
ver was at its lowest July flow Ig
tho 20 years that th* survey hep
been gauging the stream. The Row
of the Kissimmee waa only 9 p o t
cent of tbe average for July.
Silver Springs ba* been below
average since June 1934 and It*
flow last month was only 71 par
cent of tha average.
Lake levels of 17 representative
lakes over tbs state were all below
average for July by as much aa
7.3 feet, Eleven of thesa lakes have
been below average for 20 conse­
cutive months.

would in no way prejudice a final
settlement of tha S-yeer-old quar­
rel between Israel and her Arab
neighbors. This appeared to be an
assurance to the Arab States.
Iraq, Britain's staunchest ally In
the Arab world, announced her sup­
port of Egypt in the Suez case
three day* ago on tho grounds the
dispute was "being exploited by
Israel for her benefit."
Young said it waa the intention
of the United States, Britain and
France, however, to aisuro the
canal is operated In accordance
with tbe international convention
of 186g which guarantees freo pas­
sage to ships of all nations at all
times. Egypt had birred Israeli
ships even before she nationalised
the canal July 24.
Although B r i t i s h spokesmen
were putting more emphasis on a
peaceful settlement of the dispute,
Ihe Shell Oil Co. today chartered
an airliner to evacuate 30 British
and Dutch staff families from
Egypt in the next two days. Brit­
ish sources said several hundred
Rritona would be leaving Egypt
soon.

Supurfor Court
trial of eight Greater Boetaa meg
accused of robbing the Brink’*
Boston headquarters of $1,21$,III
went into Its third day today with
th* first Juror yet to b* chosen.
On* hundred men and womog
were examined yesterday for pom
■ible jury duty but not age w »
found mutually acceptable by th t
court, the defense and the prose­
cution.
Judge Felix Forte reduced tho
first batch of 100 prospective ju ­
ror* ta 40 In a precourt screening,
In open court, 20 war* dismissed
after peremptory challenges by
the defense, I were let go on chal­
lenges by the prosecution and II
more were excused a t the d lscr*
tlon of the court.
The state Is trying lo pick g
Jury of 12, with two alternates,
from a list of 2,000 man and wom­
en, being called for examination
at the rate of loo a day.

Ha (MM M6 Bag. M canfarOric*

Public Is Invited
To Boot, Ski Club
Meeting Tomorrow
Members of the Sanford Boat
and Ski Club will gather tomorrow
night In the civic center at Ft.
Melon Park for its regular meet­
ing. Commandant Joseph Nicholas
will get tbe session underway at
8 o'clock.
All members are urged to at­
tend and the public Is cordially
Invited. Anyone desiring to receive
more Information about the club
is asked to call either Nicholas at
9234 or 2034-R or Rhondet McMillan
at 2603-J.

Brink's Trial Goes
Into Third Day;
N o Jurprs Chosen

Jaycees T o View
Film A t Luncheon
Meeting Tomorrow
A 23-minute film entitled the
“Jayces Story" will bs the pro­
gram tomorrow at the weekly
meeting of the civic group. Tbe
film, produced by (he National
Junior Chamber of Commerce, Is
reported to be of great Interest to
all members.
The luncheon meeting will gal
underway at 12:10 p.tn. at J i n
Spencer's Restaurant. Jack Se­
well will give a report of the Cau­
cus held at th* College Park Lions
Club House In Orlando Saturday.
This get together waa attended
by Sewell, David Thrasher, Tom­
my McDonald, *'8onny" R abun
and Q. Andrew Speer.

Woman Is Arrested
For Passing Checks Seminole Sporting
Mrs. Geneva Hornsby was ar­
retted yesterday on a warrant by Goods Slates Grand
Deputy John Bennett for passing
Opening Aug. 10,11
worthies* checks.
She now Is in the Seminole
County Jail, Judge E. Houaholder
Juvenile Judge la “ working on
what to do with her l-month-old
son who la being kept at the Jail
with her."
FUNERAL HELD
FOR ARMSTRONG
BELLEV1EW Lit— Funeral serv­
ices were held today for Eddie
Armstrong, vice president of the
Marion County Bar Assn., presi­
dent of the city council and seven
times mayor of Bclltview.
He wee attorney for the B u te
B arter Beard daring the admin­
istration of Oev. Fuller W arns.
Hla widow, two daughters and
I aog survive

Seminole Sporting Goods, Ban*
ford's newast sporting goods store
will hove Its grand opening Friday
and Saturday Aug. 14 and U from
1:60 a.m. ta 4 p.m.
The BemtnOta Sporting deeds !•
owned and operated by two local
Sanford man, Den "Booty” How­
ard end Don Smith.
A complete line of boating
goods, sporting goods and m o if
other Items will be carried. Tbe
new apertlng goods shop vfll ape*
fallse ta out-board reg ain .
I t la located on Sanford A ? v
and MUh I t . across from M e*
B ajnolda
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WASHINGTON, (/TJ—'The "cold
war"
that mar Rapubllcana
predicted if President Elaanhowar had a Democratic Congreti
ia tha lait two yeere of hi* flrat
tann didn't taka place.
"Peaceful eo-oxletauee" baat da*
toribas tha atmosphere in which
tha Rapublican President and tha
Damoeratie 64th Congreie hare
worked ainca January 1968.
Faw prasidant* have farad battar, legislatively, than did Praaldent Elsenhower at tha hande of
the Damoeratie Congrats. Ha did­
n't gat orerythlnc ha aakad for
or In tha shape ha wanted It. But
faw prasidant do.
Tha rotative harmony between
Capitol Hill and the Whit* House
during the paat two yaara trace*
to several major factora: Elsen­
hower's earn political philosophy,
sound polities, and the personali­
IMI ACOVf MAP Indicate* major shifts in U. B. defanaa strategy set far naxl
ties of the congressional leaders
tided to rely almost wholly on air and naval power everywhere bet la Em
In both political parties.
will be pulled out of Japan, once busy hub ef U.B. operations ia Korean war
Representing what has come to
be called the liberal wing of the
Rapupllcan Party, tha President
not even plan to listen to tha OOP
often found himself In general ago:
convention an radio or watch II
agreement with Democratic poSocial security: Eisenhower got
on television.
lltlcal leaders on basic matters, mors than ha asked for from both
"It's going to be to* cot and
Democrats repeatedly chided the tha Senate and tha Houia with
dried,’’ is his simple explanation,
President for adopting Demo- Democrats taking tha lead In
"I think the Republicans proto
cratie policies, particularly In tha "out liberalising” tha RepubliTOPEKA, Kan. WI - Alfred M. ably will win la November,’’ Lan*
field of foreign relations.
cant.
Landon, the Republican presiden­ don said hare Monday and add-J
Political strategists In DamoM i l i t a r y ! A program to
cratie congressional ranks long strengthen the reserve, advoeat- tial candidate of to years ago, ed, "but there la always a question
ago abandoned any thought of ed by the President, was enacted, say* he believes he will find more about anything la which the Amer.
carrying on a personal fight Over Republican opposition, and of Interest In the Democratic lean voter is concerned.”
London says he has little doubt
against Elsenhower. They figured against administration w i s h e s , National Convention than that of
that anyone other than Richard
that tha President was too pop- Congreaa votad tha Air Force al- his own party.
As a result, Landon win bo on Nixon will be nomlnataJ as tha
ular and too muchof apublic Idol most a billion
dollars inextra
to be tha dlract Urgat of political money. Congress early lait year a fishing trip in Colorado. Ho does GOP vie* prealientlal candidate.:
Landon did cite two things he
varbal shots.
voted the President a frea hand
Probably the maa most responhe|Pfn* defend Formosa from ing $1 an hour Instead of 90 eenta. feels c o u l d alter Republican
slbla for the moderate course of
attack from e o m m u n l a t It went along with him In his chances. On* is a general weak­
requests for extension of tha draft ening of tha economic picture of \
opposition takan by tha Demo- chJ"*eraU Is 8am Rayburn of Texas
clv“ r *h u * Etanbower did not law, eontlnuaneo of hla rvogan Ira­ the country. Tha other is a aarioua *
who has been speaker of the
final action on his request tion powers and scores of less- reversal for America la foreign
affairs.
House longer than any other per- to •lengthen the Juatlce Depart- controversial measures.
ion
ment'i powers to prsvsnt sbuiei
It took no aetlon on hla plea
s’
° f Voting and otherrights
bo- for statehood for Hawaii, for a
An astute politician, Rayburn s caul# of raca.„ ^
Tha DiMaggios hold tha brother
program of govarnmant backed
personal In te rfa ce , kept his colPore|fn ald. Congrell „U nJed health insurance, for revision of record for All-Star game appear*
Iaaguei on mor* than on# occa- th, prograra and Yoted billloni t0 tho Taft-Hartley labor law and anees. Joe DIMaggio played In It
alon from acutUIng laglalaUvo pro- (|runHc. ,t aIthoU|fh E|Mnhowir for lowering the voting ago to gamea and Don DIMaggie was in
posala just becausa they cam. ,
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six.
from a Republicanprasidant.
hc aikfd
Rayburn wanted tha 64th Con- federal aid for Schools. Congrass to dsmonstriU to Prssiutnt great turned down the admlnis*
Elsanhower that ha waa wrong tration on this proposal after a
when, during th# 1964 congrea- House fight over civil rights,
slonal elections, ha said h# needAgriculture: Elsenhower got
ed more Republicans in Congreaa wbat ha wantad—a aoil bank pro­
to help carry out tho presidential grgra without a return to rigid
program.
prlca supports.
Helping Rayburn was Houst
Natural gas: Elsenhower vetoed
Majority Leader John MeCor- a bill that would hav# exempted
msek, th# mild Msuachuictts natural fas producer^ from fedIrishman who has bean an axpert era) control—but only because of
at hooping together th# sometimes lobbying tactics of somo propoviolently different factions of tha nenta of tho bill.
Democratic Party
Highway construction: EfienFrom th# Rapublican aids of hower accepted a bill providing
tho olalo in tho House, big Con- for a multlbllllon dollar tax fttrl(rations to harmonloua relations nanced program of road construecams from Joieph W. Martin Jr. Hon. It was a Democrats substlof Massachusetts, highly respect- tute for tho bond financed plan
ed by both parties; and from th# administration o r I g I n a 11y
Martin’s right hand man, Charles sought.
A. Halleck, hard hitting and
Reciprocal trade: Elsenhower’s
practical Hooaier.
request for extenalon of tha roThai# four—Rayburn, McCor- ciprocal trade agreements act bomack, Martin and Halleck—got came law although the bill rams
together on more than on# occa- within one vote of being killed
lion to rescue sinking legislation quickly In tho House,
which Elsenhower has proposed.
Congress went further than ElA look at tha box score of ma- aenhowar requested in the matter
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HUH ttSI OLD8MOB1LE flipped on s shoulder eni landed on Its top Sudsy morning on Highway
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4Councilmen Okay Six Accidents Are
1956-57 Budget R ep orted Sunday
For Longwood
Burpee Seedmen
Win Championship

A 1031 OIJsmoblle, trying to pass 4another car, flipped on the shoul­
der of the road two miles north
By MRS. RUTH LAYO
of Sanford on highway 17-92 9:15
Councilmen of Longwood npprov- Sunday morning sad landed on its
t e d the town's budget for 1956-37 top.
unanimously at their meeting on The car driven by Herbert J.
Thursday evening. The budget be­ Green, Miami Beach was travel­
ing set at flt.9U.00 for the coming ing south and came behind a car
The city-wide aoftball champion­
year. The mltlage will remain at which waa traveling at a slower
twelve mills, the same figure as speed. Attempting to pass Green ship was won by W. Atleo Burpee
in the final game of the season
for the past several years.
met another car aa he started Friday niRht on the Fort Mellon
L. C. Hunt requested that Dorsia urourrd and hit hi* brakes flipping
Park diamond.
Ave. be opened for two city blocks the car on tu top. Damage was
It is the second year the seed
and that water mains be laid, to reported at 1*00 and charge* were
that ho could start a proposed brought against him. Ptlm. Carl company team has won the tro­
^ building project. Council agreed to Williams was assisted at scene phy In the Recreation Depart­
* open the street and will lay water of the accident by the Seminole ment sponsored league which la
maina aa needed. Two other per- County Sheriffs department. Nei­ under the direction of Howard
mita were approved for new homes ther Green nor hla wilt, Lillian Gordie.
W. Atlee Burpee scored nine
to be constructed at well as a per­ suffered any serious injury.
mit for an addition to an existing Patrolman Williams also was call­ runs off 11 hits with pitcher Glen
home.
ed to Oviedo last night at 7:10 Eiland collecting right strikeouts,
Ordinance No. Ill, aettlng the when John F. Russ, 30-year-old col­ Gene Nichols was behind the plate
hours for all establishment* sett­ ored man, clipped a Negro boy on aa catcher,
Hunt-McHoberta, runnerup In
ing any kind of alcohol beverages, a bicycle.
was approved for its second read­
Russ, driving a 1941 Ford truck the championship games scored
ing.
waa driving at a normal rate of seven runs off 9 hits, making four
Water Commissioner Samuel speed when he "barely" touched of the runs In the first inning.
Johnson reported that the new wa­ the blcyele of the boy who was Pitcher J. B. Watson had seven
ter pump had been Installed and riding on the shoulder of the road. strikeouts with Bill Richard be­
Waa expected to be put In opera­ He was taken U&gt; the Seminole Me­ hind tha plate as catcher.
tion In two days.
The score In Friday night’s
morial Hospital but no serious
injury waa found. Rus* was charg­ championship game was 5-5 unlit
ed with a violation of driver's li­ the sixth Inning when the W. Atcense aa he only had a restricted Icc Burpee team scared faur runs
license.
off five hits. The seedmen’s Ed
Patrolman T. Mark Mack inves­ Lockett got three hits for faur
tigated four accidents yesterday In timet at bat and James Davis had
which there were no serious Inju­ a double and a triple In hla three
ries.
out of four.
ft
Members of ths Sanford Kiwan­
The- first one occurred at fl:0S
Both teami committed two er­
is Club will htar more about Flor­
Sunday morning when a 1950 Ford rors.
ida's road program as well as
Coach turned over on Seminole
Hunt-McRoberli ramc bark In
progress In ths Seminole County Dlvd. The driver was carried to
road expansion at their noon lun­ Orlando and hi* name waa not the seventh Inning with two hits
cheon meeting Wednesday at tha available at this time. Approxi­ and two runi Including a triple
by Eugene Pennington. The rally
Sanford Yacht Club,
mately $200 damage was reported wa* too late however to build up
Fifth District Road Board to the car.
the acore.
Member WilUam H. Dial wilt
At T: 30 a. m. a 1935 Chevrolet
apeak at this week's Klwanls lun­ turned over In Longwood between
cheon meeting.
Ihc town end highway IT-92. Driver
was Robert Rosser, 23-year-old
man from Orlando. The top end
sides of ths car were damaged
approximately $300. He was charg­
ed with speeding.
Taul Dirdus Jones, to, died la A 32-ytsr-old Orlando man, Ed­
Francis P, Deame, personnelths Veterans Hospital In Laks ward Boridorf, was charged with man, first dais, wa* recently
City at l:M this morning after an reekleaa driving when he smashed administered the oath upon re-en­
lllnes* of two yaara.
Into the side of a car driven by listment for four years by Com
Born In Adalrsvllle, Ga., he hid Michel Kllmen, VAH-9, Sanford minder
Command
m anuer W.
w* W.
ty . Stetson,
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formerly lived in Sanford for 20 Naval Air Station,
ing Officer, Fleet Aircraft Servyears and waa employed by the
Borsdorf was driving on the Lake Ice squadron 51. Sanford. Naval
&amp; ACL Railroad for 20 yean here. Front, at about 3:23 p. m. yester­ Air Station.
He had resided at 23* Palmetto day afternoon one mile this aide
Deame, sun of Mr. and Mri. J.
St., Orlando for the past three of the bridge, when Filman, II Leopardi of Pittsfield, Man.,
years. Mr. Jones waa a veteran of years old, started to pass him. first enlisted In the United State*
WW I and a member of the Amer­ As the U33 Chevrolet convertible Navy in February 1939 it Springowned by Kllmen pulled around tha field, Mass. This enlistment will
ican Legion In Thomaavllle, Ga.
Survivors Include hla widow, 1940 Chevy coupe driven by Bors­ conclude his 20 year* service with
Mrs. Jimmy Jones of Orlando; dorf It waa rammed by Borsdorf tha Navy, which will enable him
hi* mother, Mra. Lillie H. Jones who had also started to pass the to go into the Fleet Reserve on In­
Sanford; and one slater Mlsa Hoi- car in front of him. Total damage active duty if he to choo«cs He
was estimated at 3150.
kina Jones of Sanford.
At 7:03 p. m. In Labs Monroe. haa aeen duty aboard battlcshipi
.A
Remains will be brought here
Dessle
King, driver of a 1930 Ford and cruisers as well at many
for funeral and burial which wQ]
sedan
was
hit by nuitoo Busby as Naval Air Stations and Naval
be announced later. *
he pulled out of the mad to hla Bases overseas and In the United
home onto Gooi^ St., a backroad States. He reported to FASRON-51
from the USS Salem (CA-139) in
of Lake Monroe.
Mr*. King was driving north on September 1934.
He la married to tha furmar
Goose Street when the 1130 Ply­
mouth Station wagon driven by Mis* Lorraine R. Geswell of North
The second meeting of the Sem­ Uurby pulled out of the side road. Randolph, Men., and they with
inole Chiefs dub has been act for Due to the heavy underbrush on their two daughters reside at 2419
tomorrow night In the Commla- the ditch bank he didn't see her South Orange St., Sanford. Deame
’♦ slonera Room of the Sanford City car and hit the side of the Ford Is well known by many here ai aa
doing approaimately 3100 dollars instructor end promoter of ten­
Hell at • o'clock.
The main Item of Mtineas to damage to It. Busby was charged nis for the younger group of San­
be considered will be the organisa­ with violating the right of way. ford.
There were no injuries.
tion of tha membership drive un­
The Volusia County Highway pa­
der the club's vice president, trol reports an accident lata yea
Thomas Stringer.
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, lerday afternoon on State Road 43,
President John Behln.nl urges teve„7 mllel north of Osteen when
a 'nil attendance of the member- a 1953 Chevrolet driven by Mr*.
Bandmaster Ernest Cowley hsa
ship.
Margaret K. Scott failed to make announced that the Seminole High
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a curve and skidded 283 feet down School band will hold rehearsal!
the shoulder of the road and turned each Thursday night from T:JO to
over.
9:30 until school opens.
Mrs. Scott’s address la Rt. I
All prospective band members
Box 464 Sanford. She waa reported
The Sanford Fire Ovpirtmei.. traveling at a high rate of speed are urged to attend these rehear*,
answered a rail at 12)0 E. Rajt- when her car turned over. She ale In preparation for the coming
tlolph St.. Saturday. A ear, owned wea taken to Seminole Memorial pear.
by J. H ircfd Rader, caught on Hospital and suffered abrasions
fire but waa put out by the de­ and laceration* of tha irma, legs
partment.
and forehead. She else wea aeid ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS
Defective wlrtag waa m ealed to have a back Injury. The ear
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waa demolished.
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Dial To Discuss
Road Program
A t Kiwanis Meet

Poul D. Jones, 60,
Dies In Lake City

Deame Re-Enlists
To Conclude 20
Years With Navy

Membership Drive
To Be Discussed
By Chiefs Club

High School Band
Sots Rehearsals

* Defective Wiring
Causes C ar Fire

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MONDAY. AUGUST 8. 1856
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Smathers
To Address
Convention

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If Year Herald la Net
Delivered By C P. M.
Call 1821 Before 7 P. M.
For Delivery

Senator George Smathers, (DFla.) has accepted an Invitation ex­
tended by Paul Butler, Chairman
of the Democratic National Com­
mittee, to address (he 32ai Demo­
cratic National Convention at Chi­
cago on its opening day, Monday,
August 13.
Smathers will speak aa Chairman
of the Democratic Senatorial Cam­
paign Committee before the Con­
vention. Thli honor is attributed
to the Increased activities of the
Committee and Smathers’ personal
leadership In the United States
Senate and national affairs.
The Florida Senator, often men­
tioned a* a vice-presidential possi­
bility, will outline the issue* In the
forthcoming Senatorial campaign
and will introduce several Senator­
ial candidates to the Convention
and nationwide television and ra­
dio audiences.
As 'quarterback' of tha Democra­
tic Senators who seek re-election,
as well as those who are opposing
GOP incumbents, Smathers will co­
ordinate fund raising end campaign
activities throughout the country.
in addressing the Convention
Smathers will stress heavily the
record of accomplishment of the
81th Congress under the able and
outitanding.lcadcrship of two great
Democrats, Senator Lyndon B.
Johnson, Majority Leader of the
Senate, and the Honorable Sam
Rayburn, Speaker of tha House.
Senator Sinai Iters, Just recently
appointed Chairman of the Demo­
cratic Senatorial Campaign Com­
mittee, succeeds the lata and be­
loved Senator and former VicePresident Allien Barkley.
Other member* of the Democra­
tic Senatorial Campaign Committee
arc Vice-Chairman Hubert Hum­
phrey of Minnesota, Senator Henry
Jackson of Washington, Senator
Stuart Symington of Missouri, Sentor Richard Neuberger of Oregon
and Senator John Sparkman of Ala
bama.

Funeral Services
Are Held Yesterday
For Leonard Himes
LeoiUrri M. Himes, 81, died Fri­
day at 12:50 p. m. after a long
illness. He had lived In Sanford
for the past 18 years at 2472 Pal­
metto Ave.
Mr. Himes wa* a retired florist
from Oswego, N. Y, and »Ja* bom
in Scriba, N. Y., June 23, 1875. He
waa a Spanish American War Vet­
eran.
Survivors Include hi* widow,
I.cninla S. Himes. Sanford; one *un,
Charles Himes, Sanford; one »tcpdaughler, Mr*. Msry Jane Haw.
font; one stepson, Waltrr L. Dob­
son, Miami.
Funeral service* were held at 4
p. m. Sunday at the Rrixton Fune­
ral Home with the Rev, W. P.
Brook* Jr. officiating.
Burial wa* held in the Oak Lawp
Memorial Park with the following
at pall hearers; Floyd G. Cue,
Clayton Smith, Karl Yost, 3!artln
Stlnecipehr, W. L. Vance, W. L.
Hires, and the Spanlah American
War cVts acting as honorary pill
bearers.

Cowley
Conducts
is
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U O y tO n O B o n d
Whf,„ listening
|lt(Cnlng to
w the
th. Daytona
Reach Municipal Concert Band at
Ihe Daytona Beach Bamlihel! last
Friday night, Seminole High
School Bandmaster Ernes* Cawley
was called from tha audltne* to
conduct the group.
Cowley conducted th* band In
John Phillip Sousa's March, "The
Gridiron Club." He has Just return­
ed from Miami where he Instruc­
ted bind, theory, trombone and
was assistant dean of boys at the
University of Miami summer band
camp.

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No. 155

Asaodated Press Leased Wire

Knowles Expresses Need
For Sewage Treatment Plant
Mental Health Unit
To Form Wednesday
On Wednesday at I p. m. local*
persons interested in the forma-!
lion of a Seminole County Mental
Health Unit will meet at the First *
f ederal Savings and Loan Assn.
Everyone wishing to take part In
till* public service is urged to at­
tend.
Coming to Sanford for tho meet­
ing will be Visa Margaret Mar­
grave, Field Representative of the
Sales Tax collection* during the
National Association for Mental
Health, who Is coming from Wash­ summer months continue to In­
ington to assist In this and other crease and to exrced last year's
Florida activities related to men­ report*—evidence both of contin­
tal health.
ued Florida growth and of In­
In the initial effort of the locnl creasing summer tourism.
In Seminole Cmtnly, the Mile*
group over 8300 was raised and
sent to slate headquarter* in tax collection during July, based
Jacksonville. If the Seminole on June sale* for 1956 exceeded hy
County association is formed, 91.041.40 the collections luring
much of that money can be chan­ the same period during 1033.
neled hark and other aid cxn be
The report It made by Ray E.
given by the state and national Green, State Comptroller.
organisation, it was said. This
Sales Tax collections during
underscores the importance of the July, based on June sales, total
meeting Wednesday,
87,149,804. This I* not only an In­
Among those who have spear­ crease of 9182,Gtl over collections
headed the drive here ere Mr*. of 88.908.882 of the previous
Charles Park,
Sirs. Gustave month, but It exrn-di by 81.214,594
Ilambergrr, Mrs. Sidney tvrs lit, (20 per cent) rolled Ion* for the
and Mrs. 8. E. Chapman, repre­ time period last year.'(85,933,009
senting the Pilot Club which has in 1933).
This la the first collection dur­
undertaken the work as one of its
public service projects. George ing the new fiscal year which
started July I. (Sale* tax cnllec
Touhy has served as chairman.
Don* during the flical year Ju*t
endrd exrreded the previous year
by 912 million, IB S per rent).

County Sales Tax
Collections Exceed
Last Year's Total

Hospital N otes

August ]
Admissions
Charlotte Grren (Sanford)
Ella Maa McGrlff (Sanford)
Paul Davidson (Sanford)
Marcus Nutt (Orange City)
Robert Wsltlra (Sanford)
Cara Maa Wilder
(Altamonte Springe)
Pat Dunn (Sanford)
Dietbargrs
Jana lisle and baby boy
(Sanford)
Ernest Whitaker (Sanford)
William A. Brown (Sanford)
August 4
Admit* Inns
Augusta Ruth (Sanford)
■ Ditrhsrgee
Gertrude Jones (Oviedo)
Ernest Coberly (Sanford)
Air*. John W. Rumbtey and
baby boy (Sanford)
William Johnson (Winter Park)
Curtis Bell (Oviedo)
Shirley Fryer (Sanford)
Martha James (Sanford)
August 3
Robert Brown (Sanford)
Nell Slone (Longwood)
Brenda Scnlt (Sanford)
Betty Flowers (Lake Monroe)
Births
Bsby Boy Flowers
Discharges
Jeanette Cleveland (Sanford)
Eva Benton (Sanford)
Mra. Betty Flowers and bsby boy
(Laka Monroe)
Clara Mae Wilder
(Altamonte Springs)
Charlotte Green and baby
(Sasfnrd)
August •

Admissions
Sylvia Price (Lake Monroe)
Phillip Grier (Sanford)
Mergaret Scott (Sanford)
Dischargee
Marcu* Nutt (Orange City)
Jean Fitton and baby girl
(Sanford),
Mrs. E. Brooklyn and baby boy
(Lake Marv)
Eddie Schlelf (Deity, Tenn.)

$400,000 Damage
Seen As Fire Rages
Through Station
AUGUSTA (/P) — Fire early
today raged tWmigh television
station WJRP, but officials said
It may return to the air within
48 hours.
Fire waa discovered In the at­
tic of the station located In North
Augusta, S. C., shortly after 3
a.m, and caused an estimated
d a m a g e of 3499.000 before It
wa* brought under control three
hours Inter.
J. R. Fuqua, owner of the sta­
tion, said efforts were under way
to rent temporary quarter!. He
said he had located emergency
equipment within a short distance
of Augusta. Fuqua said he hoped
the station wuuld resume at least
partial service Saturday.
Pat H, Rice, president of
WltDW-TV offered Fuqua tho
"fullrst possible assistance" tu
get tho station back In operation.
The liuulldlng housing WRDW
I* clnio to th* burned out sta­
tion, hut was not damaged by
the fire,

Longwood CofC
To Hold 1st Meet
Of Year Thursday
By MRS, RUTH LAYO
Lone wood Chamber of Commerce
will meet thl* Thursday evening In
SumiyShide Park at eight p. m.
Richard Zartman. preiiJent, re­
quest* that all member* he present
and any other* Interested in Join­
ing nr a* visitor* will be welcome
to attend. This will be the flrit
meeting of the new year and chair­
man for the coming year will he
announced.
Entertainment la planned for tha
evrning and refreshment* will be
icrved.

Board To Consider
Proposed Capital
Improvement Plan
The Board of Bsnford City Com­
missioners has been called into
special session tonight at the Com­
missioners Room in th* City llall
to consider th* proposed Capital
Improvement Program.
Mayor F. D. Scott issued the
call for th* special meeting which
Is slated to get underway tonight
at a o'clock.
The agenda of the meeting also
Includes "any other business that
may com* before th* City Com­
mission."

Former Resident
Dies Thursday
B. L Peters, father of Ralph L
Peter* of this city, died Thursday
afternoon at • hospital in Charles­
BUNG ADMINISTERED the eat* tip* re-enlistment for four ton, 8. C., after a short Illness.
years hy Commander W. W. 8Utaew, cComasandlng Officer, Fleet
Funeral services were held Sa­
Aircraft Service Squadron, 6NAS, U Francis
F
P. Deame, personturday la Waliarborot S. C.
M inaa
first data. (Official
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Building Negro Nan Drowns
Date May, In Welfare Lake
Be Soon
While Swimming

The need for and tbs Inevitable
construction of a primary treat
ment plant for sewage was vnie
ed by Sanford's City Manager
Warren E. Knowles last Friday in
in Interview :o bring out for San­
ford citizens tho present status of
the City relative to Its agreement
with the State Board of Health of
.March 23, 1953.
Going hack to the beginning of
the city's water and sewer pro­
gram, City Manager Knuwles
pointed out that the City of Sunford now has Invested In that
project a total of 81.150,000 deriv­
ed from the maximum amount of
money that could be derived from
a bond issuo and an additional
sum front the itauanre of pari
passu bonds.
The City of Sanford operates
with two separate budgets, Know­
les said. A budget for the opera­
tion of the City and a separate
budget for th* operation of its
utilities.
The Utilities Department budget
I* entirely separate and monies
are from rovenuci received by
that particular department. Other
funds cannot be used for utilities,
he explained.
The original bond issuo for tho
sewer and water project were au­
thorized under a bond ordinance
based on tha revenue* of that de­
partment.
All expenses, salaries and opera­
tion, as well as' equipment and
maintenance, together with any
capital Improvements and debt re­
tirement are paid by th* users of
tha utilities—water end ^ w tr ,
K,IOei*% ©uurmM.
All other revenues of th* elty
support the general operating ex­
pense, rapitsl Improvements and
debt retirement of the city.
"The proposed sewage treat­
ment plant would have to come
from Utility Department reven­
ues," the city manager explained.
"Present revenues," he said,
"have been built up tu tha expec­
ted margin whereby we can make
capital Impruvemcnts at the pres­
ent time due to the late atari in
putting the utility charge* on," he
said.
"The iiHlily charges were de­
layed almost a year due to the
added and unexpected emergency
and construction work on the sew­
age collection system," Knowlea
■aid ,
Explaining the status of the
treatment plant, City Manager
Knowles said, "Should a treat­
ment plant be built now it would
necessltato an Increase in the
rites of the sewer service chsrge
in order to finance the construc­
tion costs."
The original plan* for the treat­
ment plant called for the construc­
tion from funds derived from a
pari passu bond issue which had to
he used for the added construction
costs and now a time element
must elapse to build up our pres­
ent revenue reserve, Knowles ex­
plained.
Tha Board of Sanford City Commlisioneri sincerely believes, as
it has expressed itself on various
occasion* when considering capi­
tal Improvement* in tho Utility
Department, that the citizens nf
Sanford do not wish their service
charges Increased. in order to
make immediate capital improve­
ment! to the magnitude of 9200,000
for a sewage treatment plant
when U ean be built within ■ few
years on the present revenue
structure.
When *sked If a definite date
to ba named for th# construction
of the proposed plant, City Mana-

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Ion that every one of th* commit
sinners Is In favor of building Ihe
sewaga treatment plant aa soon as
economically posilbl* — and tha
sooner th* batter.”

School Principal
To Receive Degree
' A Master'* of Selene* Degree
will b* awarded by Florida State
University to Elmer Bellhorn,
principal of 8L Luke’* Luther*n
School at Slavia,
Tha commencement exercises
will be held at FSU la Tallahassee
on Auguat 11, at &gt; p. m.
Bellhorn received hla Bachalors
Degree from Concordia Teacher*
Callage, liv e r Forest, UL, fas 1940

A 21-yeir-otd Negro youth w*f
drowned In Welfare Lake In tho
Markham community Saturday
morning shortly before 8 o'clock.
Welfare Lake has been .tha
scene of several similar mlshapa
during mo past several years.
Archie Campbell, a Lake Mon­
roe Negro, while swimming across
the tike wish two of his brother*
and Ihrre companions, apparent*
ly tired out, vent under the water
in approximately the center nf tha
lake.
The body of the swimmer waa
not recovered until shortly after
2 o’eloric Saturday afternoon, according to Coroner W. Hugh Dun­
can. He wa* pulled from Approxi­
mately 12 feet of water by Deputy
Sheriff Denton PravatL
Coroner W. Hugh Duncan said
that no Inquest will be held due to
the fact that there were witnesses
to the aceldcntal drowning.
Investigating the drowning were
Sheriff J. L. Hobby, and Deputy
Sheriffs Morgan McClelland and
Denton Prevail.

P. Toney Awarded
$500 Scholarship
By Radiation, Inc.
Six Central Florida young people
Including one from Sanford, were
named today aa recipient! o f tha
annual Radiation, Inc., scholarship
awards. These awardi of 8500 ar#
made to employes of tha company
or their children on tho basis of
outstanding acfeo!ara!Hp"Wt fo rk
records.
Named In the announcement by
Homer E. Denlus, president of
Itadlatlon, were Robert Baker.
Marvin Moss, and Marilyn Mur­
ray, all of whom are graduates o f
Melbourne High School; David
Daniel, a graduate of Cocoa High
School; Phillip Toney, of Seminola
High School and Georg* Yar­
brough of Orlando High. Tho latler two are employed In the Or­
lando division of the company
while the othcra ere employed la
Melbourne.
The scholarships are awarded
from a fund act up and adminis­
tered by th* company education
committee. Awards are made to
present or prospective college stu­
dents Interested In the fields of
electrical and mechanical engi­
neering, business administration,
engineering management, a n d
physics. Collego graduates I*
the** fields are too few to fill to­
day's need for technical personnel
and the shortage la likely to con*
tinue unless something Is don*
Programs such a* thia by indus­
try are one answer to Ihe prob.
le. ; by encouraging more stu­
dents to enter theso fields thle
shortage may be alleviated within
l few years.
Radiation was incorporated la
Florida In 1950. It la a progressiva
organization which is rapidly be­
coming rccygnized as a leader la
the electronic research and' de­
velopment Industry. Us operation
is expanding in both Melbourne
and Urlando area. Present plana
rail for employment of 730 people
by tha first of Decrmbcr, with «
payroll or more thin 844* million.

Allyson Lee Will
Appear A t Orlando
Kiwanis
Club
Th&gt; mw||bm of th, NorUl 0 «v
. n(1o jj|wan„ qjiub will have the
opportunity tomorrow noon whm

s-'-m - «•»

of the llulcl Angcliilt of hearint
little Ills* Allyson Lee, 11-year-oUl
concert pianist, daughter uf Ur.
and Mrs. John L Lee of Sanford,
Th# accomplished young music­
ian who has scored heavily on
every on* of her numerous ippearance* before church and civic
groups wlU offer a program that
would do Justice to a pianist twice
and three time* her age, ranging
from Bach .to "Boogie’ . Her re­
pertoire consists of some sixty-odd
numbers, all of which she hat
committed to memoryShe will b* Introduced to bar
audiene* by Charlie Morrison.,
member o f The Herald advertising .
staff, who la greatly Interested la
furthering AUyson'a musical c**

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�1 rault Caul
It Couaty, I

Ltgol Notice

LATf*.
WA/SX.
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■trrtt'M t D r o u M T i o i
F tt B T U
UtfttU
. I H I I F ia n d a atatatat a t I M i
T k a Foard a f OeuBty Cotamla* ( lam* m
c
M
Id
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■Inter* of 000110010 Couatr. Florida,
w in ratal** hide at tha C la rk ’* Of* T hat J. K. tb Paulina W. dttalpar
lua
buular
m
tua
lulluw
lap
e m it IDa# la tha Court Hoot# at Panfnrd.
up ta I o'clock F. M. Aupuat lath, cata baa filed aald cartllicat* fur
la a dead ta Ite laeued tnaraua. The
1111. far u a fallaw laBi
certificate aunt her and year of la*
rra a ta , i
auam.0, me uoaciipiiun m m« pm .
l . l t h l a t l ttafAp collar.
narty. and lha name In which It
it e m i t , a
waa aaeeestd are ae felluw ti
M l Wheal tra lfla roller.
_
. CarU flaata /fa. t i l
T h t Board rtaarcaa th# n e h i it
reject e a r lad a ll effort. Bid* will
be upload a t a .aatL.bg la ha bald
Aupuat H a l. l i l t .
Pubdlrliloa P l a ^ o u h V p a c a T t
At t a il: O F. IftiPdoa, Clark
Nama In w hlrh aaaaaaad
W . N. M illar, Chairm an
A llan lu it a n
A ll nf aald pro parly halna In tha
county of Baailnali. tta ta af Florida.
Calaaa tuch aartlflctta thall ha re*
teamed ae co rtia t ta law tha pro*
party daecrlbed Ta auch ctrtlfteata
w ill ha aald to lha hlthaat bidder
at lha fro *. danr af tha aemlaele
Cnuaty Court llouaa at Pan ford.
Florida, on tha flral Monday In tha

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certificate lum b er and year af
auanca. the daaarlptma a t tha pro.
party, a id th t name in which It war
aaaaaaad a r t aa fellowei
Certificate Ha. I l l
TaaV of laeuaoaa June It . A. D. I l l *
fite rrln tle * n f Properly;
N I I I ft of W 111 It of ■■ •*
or h k t* of a w &gt;4 aattio t l

Townahlp II a, Flag* It B

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t Aaroa
N an a In which aaaaaaad
W illie U B yrd
A ll a f aald a r o a a r t y halna
la the County of demlnol*. Plata of
Florida. IJalapa auch a a rlM ca l* thall
ba radatmad a c e a r d ln e i* law tha
property daacrlbad la oueh tartlflcala
w ill ha aald in lha blehaat bidder
at the front danr af lha Pemlnole
County Court Home at aanrord,
Florida, an lha ftrat Monday In tha
month a l Fapiamhar. i l i a , whlrh H
lha Ird day of depiember. 1 H I.
Dated thla Mth dec nf Ju ly, m e .
O. T. H ERN DO N
c le rk Circu it Court,
■anlaate Cauaty, Florida
(■RAM
______________________
m r r .c ’K o r A P P L iC A T io a
FO R T A T D RKD
I I m . 1P4.lt Flo rid a Iterate# or 1P4PI
N O T IC E !■ H I R U J
tllV B N .
That J. K A Paulina W. a u m e tr
tha holder of lha follaw lnp ra rllfl*
cata hat fliad aald certificate far le t
dead to ba laauad tbereoa. Tha r t r t l.
flcata number and year or leauanre,
tha daaerlptlaa of tha properly, and
the nama la which It waa ataataad
are ae follawa:
Certificate No. I*
Tear a f Im u ia ra Juaa It . ‘A . t&gt;. I I I .

r i a n o n n i k o . n in e I
W AIT IH A M B U S H

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party daarrlbad In aurh certificate
Will ha antd In tha hlphrtt bidder
• l lha front door of th* Prmlnnln
County Court Houa* a l Hanford.
Florida, an tha rlrat Honda* In thr
month of id o l cm her. t i l t which la
tha Ird day of Pcptambrr. l i l t
Dated thla loth da* nf Ju ly, i l l *
O P. M RItNIXIN
Clark Circuit Court,
■amlnoia Count*. I l o ’ lla
(P R A M
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5riVirMs.utt,:,r
*•“*r r u u d i^ nu
C lark Ctreull Court.

.M A M

N on™ o r AFPLICATIOK
(la a . ta i.lp ’ P le M a B u n r a e of U N I
N O T IC B IB
M EREST
O IV EN ,
T h a t J. E . o Paulina W. Btamoar
tha holder of lha fallow laa aartifl*
cata ba* filed aald aa rtl.lc a ia far ta t
dead (a ba laauad tbaraoh. Tna oarll.
flcata aumbar and year of laautnc*.
the daaerlptlaa nf the property, and
the n a n a In w hlrh It war aaaaaaad
are aa fallaw i!
Certificate No. l i t
T e ar af leeuaaca Juaa I I , A. D. U K
DaarrlpHo* Of Property!
l o t U B lock K B u n aa ltw City
P lat Nook T Paaa I t
Name la which eiaraaad
J . F . * tlA M .IK IIO L L T
A ll nr aald property halna In the
County of ftamlanl*. h lala o f Florida,
tlnlcaa aurh o crllflra ta thall ha redarmad aonrdlnp to law lha proparty daarrlbad la inch rarllfli-ala
w ill ha told to lha hlahaal bidder
at Iho front dpnr of tha aomlnnle
county Court
llouaa a l aanford.

ca rtlflcatt number and year pi li&gt;
auanca. lha daacrtptloii of tha pro.
party, a id tha name In w hlrh It
waa aaattaad a r t aa follnwei
Certificate No. SIT
Tear af lieuaaco June I I . A. D. 111.
Daarrlatloa Of Property! •
M l t l Raplat of Wlowaod Park
F la t book I Paaa to
N an a In which m a n e d
Itabart Redden
A ll nf aald Prenarty halna la the
enuaty of ■•miaola, A la i* of Florida.
Unite* aurh certificate ehall bt redatmad arrordlna ta law lha pro.
party dterrlbed In tneh rrr t lflr a la
w ill ha eold lo the hlahtal bidder
nt tha front door a f the famtnota
County Court Hatnii at Banford
Florida, on tha f ln t Monday in th*

e i r l i n t t l i i n a M f ta d m r • » !» •
auaaee. the dtaertplTpn •* « * •• Pro­
perty, l i d lha name la w hlth It wei
U M M ii nr* oa lollnwai
Certificate No. t i l
T t i r nf iMuanr* J " « It . A.
H 'l
U xcrlp Ilo K Of Pruporly:
• l i t ft of W 't «f NW t. lt*p.
linn t Town.hlp 11 •- Itanp* tl
E t l A crci
Nam# In which a*ac«»c&lt;l
W illiam I, * (Jcrtruil* Cuaaln
A ll nf Haiti p r n p n r i y h*)P|
In thn Counlv of Petiilnnl. Hlala nl
Flo rid *. L'nl*** aurh ccrtlflM I# »hnU
ha radatmad according to law f w
property daeerlhad In auch ca rllflrat*
w ill ha ao|d In tha hlchaat bidder
at lha front door of Ih* Pamlool*
fo u n t* Court Hour# at Panford,
Florida, on lha flral Honda* In tha
tunnlh nf dantamliar, t t t l which la
lha Ird da* nr Paptcmhar, IM I.
Dated thla l"th da* nf Ju ly. IJ1 I.
ft P HK11NDON .
Clark Clretilt Court,
•amlnoia Count* Florida
(ARAM

s Dated
n v j.?
:i,BK«®ia!'‘ '■
thla llt h dec n f ju t y . t i l l .
(■RAM
B O T IC B O F A F F t lC A T lO K
M i l TAN DMNO
(la a . IP4.1t Flo rid a a la total of 1P4PI
NOTICM la
IIKItNHT (tIVKN,
T h a t J. K. a Paulina W, aiampar
lha holder of tha followind •mrtleicate hat filed eeld certificate for
tan dead lo ba laauad thacanti. Tha
certificate number and year of laauanca. lha dearrlotlnn of tha pro*
party, and tha name In which It « u
aaaaaaad arc aa fnllnwit
Certificate No. le t
T ear of leiuanea June 11, A. t&gt;. 111.
Daarrlnllna Of Properly:

wPw:? Vtumru* «

•ab lnaan’a atirvay af aa Addl*
lion ta Manford F la t B oak I
Paata t l * I I
Naota l a which aeaamad
Lnvle Battiaa
A ll af aald property halna la the
Coiiaiy of aemlnnlt, h la la pf Florida.
Cal am aurh rartl.laata ahall ba radaamad aroardlaa la law the pro­
perly daarrlbad la aurh eerllflrate
w ill ha enli ta lh a hlghaat bidder at
lha .re a l door af tha hamlnela
County Court Homo a l danferd.
Florida, an tha flrat Monday In Ih*
month of Bententhar. l i l t , whleh li
tha Ird day af Bepiamher, IM A
Dated thla lath day of in ly . I M I

r f l

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la a dead la ba laauad tharaan. Tha
aartlflaata number e e i year af la*
auanca. lh a daacrlptloa of tha pro.
party, and lha name In w hich II wee
AHcaaed or# pa follpwa:
, Card flral a Na. I l l
T e ar of latueaca June I I , a . D. I I I .
Daorrlpttna o r Property!
M t I t Block C F lra t Addition in
drove Terraca F la t B oth T
Paaa 41
Name la Which aiaaaaad
Kroait Hlaka

NOTICM OP A P P LIC A T IO N
FOH T A X U K N Ii
(to o 1P4.lt Florida Btaialca of ta ia i
NOTICN la H R R K B T H IVKN .
T hat J. K. A Paulina w . aiam nar
lha hnldar nl lha follnwlna ra rllfl*
rata h la filed laid certificate for
•a t dead In ha laauad thereon. Tha

) iB t h » r s f lu lt o f b d s q u a t B w M n ( , ( i v l a f

y o u r b e tD * all t h i p t w r BBBdbd f o r ta o d a r n a U c t r io tp p U iD O B B .

PH m akm p om ib k such workaavinf, timeuvinc helpan aa I D
Connie Grob of tha WaiUn|Ua
Hem lore hie pitched only t*a m i cone in Ilia minpr Macuai.

Legal Notice

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w ith I I I * C la r k o r aald C o u rt, anil
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I f *n u f a ll In 4n an. a d a r r * * era
rn n fe a .o w ilt b * ta la ra d a a a la a l you
an d e ach o f * « u . fo r ih * r e lie f 4 .
m a a d .d In aald r o n ip la ln l.
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HOW TO TAKE EXTRA VACATION
Hanford Herald
CImaifled Ada hslp you
take extra vacatlonil
They'll provlda you with
money for weekend tripa
by aa)liny*art1daa you no
loncar uaa . . .
They yiva you a vacation
from daaninff and car(flf
for thinya that taka yoilr
time, and valuabla apaca.
,
You'vb a m/aL'i for
evtrythiny . . . a aofa,
refrigerator, aawing
machine, piano, table or
odd piocea of furniture,
clothing—juAt about
anything you can think of.
Phono m i for a Wait Ad
writer who'll phraae your
ad for fajt*profit.

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Legal Notice
Flrtltlou* Sum*
NOTICK IS H ERERY OIVEN that
w . m i n i u i l In buslnei* *t t-ak*
Mary, Florida, under the fictitious
M m i of Th* D oggie Diner and R»r
•nd (hoi wo Intend to register eald
ntm « with tho Clerk of tbo Circuit
Court, Seminole County, Florid*. In
*reiird*nc* with th* orovlelon of th*
Fictitious Name Statute, to -w lt: Sec*
tlo* M I A* Florid* Statute* 1*11.
I.KWIS I» LUSTER
Mi l d r e d a l u s t e r
IN THE C t n r f I T CAI NT. NINTH
t i i m i A t , c m c i it n r r i.t im t it .
in tN n r o e a i:w t\ o t.E c o v n t v .
IN CHANUERT. NO. M M
NOTICE TO DEFEND
AUDREY B. rO L E T .
Plaintiff.
COWARD

rO I.ET.
Dofendant
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
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f l o r id a i

TO: EDW ARD W. T, FOI.F.T, De­
fendant herein, who.# place of
residence le unknown.
Tou are hereUr nnlllled that a
•ult fo r dlvorr* hae been filed
•gainst vnu In the above entitled
cause: and fo il are hereby required
to file Tour Answer with the Cterk
of thle Court, and to nerve a copy
•hereof upon p la in tiff* attornnv.
Samuel V. Ilotch. 4«»-A Main Street
Davton* Renrh, Florid*, not tater
•ban the loth day of Auettnl. 1S.M
•f von fall tn do no deoren urn run•e»»o will he entered *irnln*t vnu for
th* relief demanded In th* Comnlnlot,
WITNESS my hand and tea! o f avid
Court thla 17th day of July. t*M.
O F tlerndno
Clerk flr r u lt Court
Sanford. Florida
(Circuit Court Sealt

w lfo. m o r h tfo r* lh » H th l a r o f
Aiinnnt A r
:C’P In th* ntfle*
o f the umternlgned “ terk o f th* d r
cut! Court tn i Sanford. Seminole
County, Florida. In default thereof.
Ih* ran** will nmreed *v pari* upon
tho entrv of a Decree Pro Cnnfeenn
again*! von The name of th* Court
In whlrh thin null tn pending I* th*
Circuit Court for th* Ninth Judicial
Circuit la th* State o f Florida. In
and for Seminole County, tn Chaneerv No 7171 Th# naturo o f thin
null and th* relief nought thereby
I* th* quieting o f tho till* thereto,
and th# removal o f th# cloud* from
the Above denrrtbed land owned bv
th* Plaintiff* to Semlnnte County.
Florid* and for general ennllabte
relief In Ih* premine# The properly
Involved In thle eult t* particularly
rieecrlbed **:
t-nl* 1 and tT . Block f t nf I-ab*
Kathryn Park! Addition No I
a* the *nm# I* recorded In Plat
Rook I. Pagrn I t to ( I Inclusive.
Puhlle Rerorda
o f Seminole
County. Florida.
WITNESS the hand and official
eent o f the Cterk of th* Ctrcnlt
Court of Seminole County, F lor­
ida (HI* tith day o f July A. D
III*.
O P. Herndon,
Clerk o f |h* O lr'ult Court,
Seminole County, Florida.
(SEAT.)
IHHIIOI’ A RORNSTEIN.
Attorney* for Plaintiff*.
70T Florida National Rank Bldg.
Orlando, Florida.
In lb * Court o f (ho County dodgy
Seminole I'nonlr, Florida,
la Probate,
la rot Fatale o f
IIEN'IIY J THURSTON
Deceased
To All Creditor* and Peronae lla v la Claim* or Itemaadt Aaolnnt Said
Kntatet
Tou and each o f you are hereby
notified and required to pretenl
any claim* and demand* which you
or either of vnu m*v have *raln*#
Ihn Vatotn of IIFNRT J. TIIIHtSTON
deceased, lain o f aald County, to the
County Judge o f SEMINOLE County
Florid*, at hi* offlen In th# court
hom e o f *:ild County at Sanford.
Florid*
within
eight
ealendar
month* from the limn nf thn first
nuhllrattnn of thl* notice. Each
rlalm nr demand nhall he In w riting
and nhall Mala (hn place o f restdene* and po»t o ffice addren* nf the
claim ant, nod shall he nwurn to hv
th* claimant, bin agent nr attnrney, and anr *uch claim o r demand
not to filed "hall h» void
Emmeline M Thnrntnn
A* Evecutnr o f th* l.a*t W ill
and T otam en t of
IICVHV t THURSTON
(Inegated
finngtae Stenntrnm attnrnev
fo r E l retttor
SM F d w a -t. tin tiding
Sanford Florid*

NOTICE TO APPEAR
STATU UP FLORIDA, UHKETINOA,
TO A 1,1* THE AFTKIINAMED DMFEN HANTS VIF.I
LONHWOOD STATE RANK, a
liquidated Stato Hank It. A
Smith aa Liquidator o f tald
Dank, now discharged. and Hay
E llreen* Comutrniler ,&gt;( Klnrl
da aa Sueceeenr In Inlereat fi
aald dlacharsed Liquidator; ANN
Mrl.UIIE and ..............._.,McLUItE
her hunband; ANN MrLIIltK
EI.ITECII and EDW ARD H El.lTECH, her hueband: ADA I’ ALMKI1 a nt
PAI-MER.
her hunband: J I* CLEMENTS
and ROSA CLEMENTS, hi* wife.
If lllv * and If dead, the un­
known. heir* devlnee*. Imatr**
grantees, ored lton , successors,
Iru.lrea
assignee*
or other
claimant* under any o f the
above eprrlfli-nltv Identified de­ in t h e r m c c i T r n r s T p n R t h e
fendant*
and
to all
unknown NINTH J C IlIri At, CIIICCIT IN ANI&gt;
POE SEEINOI.M CIICNTT PI-tlE
artle* having or claim ing to
ava any right till* nr Interrnt IDA
No.
atau
In or to tha follow ing described
property nltuated In Memlnola C. A DAVIS trading and doing
ho.lnee. a* DAVIS DROVE SERV­
ountv. Florida to-w lti
otn l and 17. Work :■ of l.ak* ICE.
Plalnlirr
Rathrvn Park. Addltlna No I.
an Hi* tame la reeurdrd In fla t ARTHUR R DEWINll and —DP.WRook I Pane* at tn &lt;1 Inrlm lve INH. htn wife, and ROnKUT P
Puhlle Record* of Ssmliiula • W ETHAN
Defendant*
Countv. Florida.
NOTICE TO DEPEND
m i l AND EACH OP TOU ARE
HER HUT REQUIRED to apnenr IN TH E NAME OF THE STATE OF
answer or fit* other drrenetv* plead­ FLORIDA TO:
AIITHUIt S DEW1NR nf
ing* tn the Rill of Complaint filed
herein egalnnt you hr CIIAIII.KS J
1#1 Mount Auburn Street
Cam
brldg* II. Mnnnarhiiietta
E1DEI. and KLIISARETII El DEI* hlnl

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Tvewlnr M i w if e af THE SANFORD HERAl.D
1M Mount Auburn Streat
Cambridge l l . Ma**aehn*eHa
Tou are hereby notified that C Mon-, Aug. 6, 1950, Pago 3
A Davis trading and doing hpilnen*
a* Davie d ro v e Service hat filed In
Thin Court hi* eworn bill nf enmAlt of Utock 'A ". A ll o r Block
plnlnt tn th* eult. th* nature and
'■!*’ all of lttnck •,K,\ Loti t Is
nnrnoie o f whlrh In In foreelnte a
l l tnclutlre, Itlock ‘ F“ . lo t a 1
rlalm o f Hen upon th* follow in g
to II Inrluelv*. Dlock “U.“ Lot*
described real ornnertv nltuate In
I tn II Inclusive. Itlock " H "
Semtnnl* County, Florid* to-w lti
lot# I to II Inclusive, Dlock I.
llegln H i l l feet Went o f th*
l o ie I to li Inclusive, Block 1,
Nurtheant corner of Section 11
the
South 11# feel o f Dlock ! all
Townnhln 11 South Rang* 10
of
lllock 10 all In Harden!*
Eaat, aald Nurtheant corner be­
Farm Tow * Slice according to
ing ahown with I’ llM on Plat o f
Plat In Plat Rook f. Png* 11. ly­
llardenl* Farm* In Dial llook «
ing and being In Seminal* Coun­
Pag* 11 run South S dagree*
ty. F lorid a ,.
Went 11111 feet. North *1 de­
and
veil are hereby notified t* PI*
ars™ tVent Ita i.t fret. Norlh 1
degree* Eant J ill.I feet North your Answer with th# Clerk o f Ilia
abov*
Court and tn aarv# a eotiv
II degree* Went lot.* feet South
I* degree* 10 minute* Went 111 thereof upon th* plain tiff* a tto r­
ney*
Rnitgrr*
and Kirkland
lit
feet. Went 1 0 (1 feet. North
UO M feel South 11 degree* Norlh Main Street Orlando Florida*
on
or
b.-for#
th*
l*th
dav
o
f
A
u
glltl,
Eaat 1007.1 feet. South 1 decree*
W o t to ia .l feet to beginning A. D , t i l l , otherwise th* allegation*
etcept. Beginning at a point nf -aid com plaint will h* taken aa
North *1 dearer* t\'#*t M &gt;1 confessed
WITNESS mv hand and eeal o f
chain* from thn Snotheaet cor*
n*r o f Mitchell'* Survey nf Ih# said Court at Sanford. Florida, this
llth
dav of Julv. A R. t i l l .
.evy (Irani, according to Plat In
O P HERNDON
'lat Rook I Pag* 1 eald m a rl­
Clerk o f th* Circuit Court
ing point being ahnwn on mop
Seminole rou n tv Florida
nf Mlcnu’ n Subdivision In Plat
H v A J l.umlqulst.
Rook 1 Png* 11. run tbenen
Hmilli 1 degree# tVe*t 17*7* feet (Sent* Deputy Cterk
along th# Weal linn nf the
l.e lla rd r tract. I h n n e a In Pn,leers aad Kirkland
thn right with an Interior Angle *27 North Main Street
of *»* it* Norlh It* 1C Went Orlando Florida
t i l t I feat tn th* AVrnt right nf
wav linn nf tha Tu«enwllt.n-(tahrlella Itnad and the Eant line
nf Mleon'a Subdivision a ccord ­
ing to plat In Plat Rook 1 Page
41 thenea North 1* IS' Eant
|ol« 1 feet along the Went right
nf wav tin* of th* To*raw lll*.
nabrlella llnnd tn the Norlheant
corner o f l o t 1. nf raid Miron'*
Nuhdlvlilnn
thence run Norlh
»«• IF Went 1017 1 feet alone
th* Northtlne o f Lot I nf eald
Mlrnu'n Subdlvlnlnn Into th# w a ­
ter# nf Little l.*K* Howell
thence to th* right with an In­
terior angle of in* IF Eaat too
feet thenre to the right with
an Interior angle nf »«• and Par­
allel with the Norlh tine of Ln!
I nf aald Mlenu'a Hnhdlvtnlan
H I* I feet to the Went right o f
w av line o f th* Tu*cawl1ta-HatiHell* Road Ihenc* North* u te r is
along tha right o f wav Un* of
Ih* Tuacawllla-Oahrlella Road
M l 1 feet to th* Intersection of
the South Roe o f aald Mitchell'*
A n o irr
Survey nf th* l,#vr (Irani and
th* Went rloh l nf wnv tin* of
the T tl-cgw llla-H ih rloll* H old
Ihenc* South II* Ea*t t i l l feel
TIUS QUESTION
to the nolot o f healrnlng and
e trrp t Rrglnnlng at th* North
weef corner o f te*l I nf Mleon'a
1 should hava spent tha S10
Suhdlvlatnn according to plat tn
Plat Rook J, Pag* |! thence
North M* 41* l\’ r*t. helog the
for Imurineo Instead af for
evten.loo w esterly of Ih* Nnrlh
tin* nf aald I-ot I. a dlitane* nf
paint. When f got up in tha
to feet Into the water* nf
■lltl* l.ak* llnvrell there* tn
newly painted
the left at an anal* nf »#• to morning, my
th* point nf Intersection with
boat
and
my
outboard
motor
the South Una o f eald l e t 1 pro­
jected weatwardlv thenre eaatertv to the Rn«thwe*t corner of
were gone—with tha boat trailaald t o t 1 Ihenc* along the
We#lertv line o f eald l o t I to
erl Would about ftO hava In­
tho point o f beginning
Th* Smith t* o f to t (\ Rlnek I,
sured the whole works (or loss,
Suhdlvlatnn o f llleoii Properly,
according to plat In Plat Itnnk I.
theft, or damage T
Pag* « l.
Io ta I tn I I Inrltielv* aad 11 tn
111 larloalvo and lo t IIA and
Phone 977
l o t I o f llardenl* Farm* a ccord­
ing to plat ta Plat llouk I. page*
11 and 11. •

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THE DOCTOR IS IN -H f HORSSf

fooplo Grateful To Denver Cordell
1

■or Job W ell Done Serving A s Sheriff

5, Th* full u ttn t of tho St|t# aUtutoi haa office of Sheriff of Seminole County from
December 2, 1965 to Auguat 2,1960.
Man eniriod out
Tha way we look at it there la no other
i At tho ooiuo tiino, tho wiahoo of tho
feopk hovo boon carried out oo •xproeed way the eitizens of this county can feel.
People apbak their thanks silently—but
■ tho potl* In tho t o y Primary.
S Thoro hot boon net ono moment when it la there In heartfelt praise for the ser­
temlnolo County woo not protected by men vice of a citizen to his government..
o f otronfth and eourtfo—men who hove
•oriflcod—in one way or another .to oee Strikes Are Costly
S a t lawa of tho fltato w on carried out.
Although the steel strike la over, Its
b Sheriff J. Luther Hobby hM been repainful effects on tho economy will be felt
furnod to tho office of Seminole County for some time to come. The Steelworkers
Sheriff by tho mandate of tho people and Union won a substantial pay boost and
through tho duo proeoea. aa required -by fringe bentflta, the industry got a prime
State law..
Justification for a price raise. Only the con*
T Wo muat not bo forgetful, however, of
turner will be hart, over the long run, by
li* y
the eaeriflcee made by the retiring Sheriff, this work stoppage.
It Dearer Cordell, who, In a time of necea.
Steel prices will go up, but that Is only
lik ;
atty gave up hta buatnooa, retired from »er- the beginning. Next will come higher prices
tteo aa a ropneentatlve of tho people in ita for many consumer Items that are made
otty government, and took over the relna with steel. The genern) Idea of charging
at the Important phaae of our county govern­ higher prices for many consumer items may
ment, that of Sheriff, to carry on tho preen­ spread to other goods, also. There may be a
ing dutJoo of that office
alight trend In the direction of Inflation. The
BY BAL BOYLE
| That tha Klwaala M s g s s i n * *
Few of u&gt;, If any, know of the weight ■tee) strike—which, incidentally, was mark­
placed upon a dtisena ahouldera when tho ed by little bitterness and real contention NEW YORK W— Soma things a warns "It Is a mistake to think
might ntvar know If ha that if you laad a double life
•nth of office la taken by a County Sheriff. between union and management— can't be columnist
didn’t open bis mail:
|you’ ll get twiea as much out of
Thy dutiee undertaken in thta ono branch blamed for all thla, but It la a big factor.
That tha Amsrieaa working girl H*r
#f -T o v o rn m o n t era Innumerable.
That It casta M million dollar*
No responsible person In cur time would is growing oldar. la 1IM ttha fernHowever, Denver Cordell, backed by tho deprive labor of the right to strike. Nor Inina .work faresI avira igad U a ysar to pick up tha troth
eitleena of tho county and through tho ap- would anyone wish to impose on manage­ years of ago. Today tha figure la dumped along major U. I. high­
ways by littarbugi.
polntment of the State's higheat officer, had ment the duly of yielding to every demand
MW,., ._ .
.... . . .
Tbst tha tombitono of a Turkfro courage and fortitude—tho Integrity— made by the unions.
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S*nU«m,n hurled la Istanbul
tion
*o aaaumo those duties with an unflinch,
It does seem, however, that unions and
^
“
UU| C* "“ "
• tad and sorry life, full of
lag foarioaanoae.
management might find a better way to But not a single pooch aamed had
neverendlng
strife, because of the
It (a true that Denver Cordell realized
settle their differences. Nearly a month Fido, Rax, Rover or Buster.
nagging of his wife."
that the length of hie term could have been
elapsed from the day the strike began untlt That no wood, fully protected That there ore far more stare
a week, month, or year—but whatever the
the agreement waa reached. In the meantime from fungus growth, will ever de­ In the skies than there are people
jjmgth of time to bo eorvod—he approached
ateel production virtually stopped, workers cay—snd that a tree's resistance on earth, There are billions of
to disease, like that of a man'a stars In the Milky Wsy alone.
U with concern only In carrying out the
missed out on wages, management lost pro­ Is affected by heredity.
That the Installment plan, an
duties placed In hie hands to complete.
fits and thousands of workers In related In­ That If you need a P«P slogan, American Institution, hat spread
Certainly we feel that the people of
dustries were mad* Idle.
her* la one from Emerson: behind the Iron Curtain to Poland
ternlook County are grateful for tho efforts
There will be comparative peace In the “ Nothing great was aver.achl- and Hungary. Unfortunately, a
by Denver Cordell In fUUng the
Hungarian making leu than Moo
ateel industry during the next three years. eved without enthusiasm."
o month h it U put np SMS aa
The
Americans
tat
T
to
IS
mil­
With autnmer better than haff over, one That la something to be thankful for. Per­ lion pounds of pistachio nuto an&lt; dawn payment on a phonograph
coaling him 91,000.
youngster who haa a vacation Job Is con­ haps the unions and management could nuslly.
vinced that It may take him at least two ■pend those yeara profitably by trying to That many long-dlsUnco trip-k­ That it waa Maxie Roaonbloom
said, “ Women will be aa
mere summers before hla employer realizes find ways to avoid another costly strike ing firms now require tbelr driv­ who
pleasing aa liquor wbon they learn
when
the
contract
runs
aut.
ers
te
take
a
lo-mlnut*
road
hta true worth and makea him a partner.
t^ Improve wltb ago."

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The Sonford Herald

Women T V Announcers

BektlHeg Petty nseeat isterSsy aei guslar
There are not many places where women
|e eeaeal alass matter Oeteber IT, till at are rarely found, but one is so much in
VMS Office ef Besforl, rtertle anger the AM
the public eye that It ia auprlnlng. Why are
■r Pnnareee efMarch I 1ITS
n u n MKttlMS. waiter eng Publisher
there no few women television announcer*
MARION HARMAN HR. Kierntlvs KSItnr
WVWLTM J CtUHINO, Agvertlrlna Mswsaer
‘and newscasters?
Hernia te a member ef the Atseelateg Press
Even In subject* which might be thought
lUeg etetnelretr te tha use far rsnahllrtleeat aewa prlateg ta this eewsesper. a woman’a fltid, men do tha talking. With
some axceptlona, men promote such things
Ad,«rM
,U e
_
Njrileasllr hy aenirsl _
I &lt;Se.ro1* Savings Risk
aa aoapa and salad dressings- Would not
Atlsnta Cerate
women speak with more authority?
STJMSCRfPTlOH RATRS
f e Carrier . Me per week
One Meath
Si.ee
8ome advertising men aay that women
Y*f*e Mss the
SI* Mentha
One Tsar
would rather listen to a man, and are apt
„ Mf*
1ST!
IM IS
Bit Ohtuerr satteee, sari a »f thanks, resslutlaas eng to be less distrustful of a man. Others say
f i'c e * n| entertainment fer tha aurnesa ef ralslna
Innas wilt he nharteg t»r at rsauiar aoveriliinp rates that men’s voice* are better. Yet women

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Monday, August 6. 1960

TODAY»§ RIRI.K VRRSR
A man's tile eonalateth not in tho abund­
ant* of thing* that he poeeaaea.—Luke 12:16
• Recently • man who had an income of
9116.000 A day dlod. He was palled tha Sad
Millionaire. Seventy five millionaires comfitted sueide tn one year. We knew a mil­
lionaire who said he had spent hla Ufa eol*
Hctln* ashes.

Mark®

surgers Ml dividend
have bad a marked of
favorite luset, however
The Mg board’s magaaino, The
reports today that the

RESIDENTS TO MEMORIALISE
NAVY BRIO
KL PASO, Ton., W —A Navy
pilot who died n here's death to
•voiding a TOS-bom* subdivision
sad • school which ho could not
ban known waa uncoupled win
be mcmortatlnd by retidenU
wbaae live* he fought ta apart.
Residents ef Cbb Vbta subdivi­
sion and parents of ehlldroa at­
tending Burge* High Schael, near
which tha plana crashed, today
t'-eh step* to sea that tha heroism
of LL Cmdr. Robert L
ef Ban Dbg*. Calif., b Hi

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tho prlrvi of TO per cent of them
were higher thin at the Hart of
the year.
In all of ltu there wore T3
splits ef etocka listed oo the big
board. S p l i t s of other stocks
brought the total to lio. Stock
dividenda and splits of leu thaa
l-for-1 b a n been numerous. The
mason usually given for ■putting
stock U that by cutting Its market
price a sham becomes available
ta the smaller investor at a cost
ha can afford.
Although the suet value of a
split atock la also split, mom oftea thaa aot Waders take a split
•i a signal for bidding up market
price. That may not b u m sense,
but it happens.
More understandably, Increased
dividends make contented stock
owners.

break every 100 miles or so—for
safety's sake.
That tha opera star with tha
most American name Is Claratnta
Turner, the contralto. Incidental­
ly, the dailgnt her own costumtt.
Hist the Chinese philosopher
Shen-ming, who lived IT centurlee
before Christ, said “ Tea it bettor
than wine, for It leaJelh not to
Intoxication. It Is better than wa­
ter, for It does not carry disease,"

■EAT SETS OFP FINE ALARM
LITTLE BOCK, Ark., UB-It waa
hot enough hero Sunday—104 de­
great—te set off a fire alarm.
Firemen mthed to tho borne of
Archit Williams, whoro a fire
alarm ball waa ringing, They said
that boat touched off tho ball In •
doted room during the family's
absence.

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Try and Stop Mo
--------------By BINNITT CUR

■

R HIS SEVENTH BIRTHDAY, Johnny received a shiny
now bicycle, with strict warnings that ho ride it only
with extra cam. A neighbor found him St tha corner a law
mornings later, forlornly
taxing at tha bike's chain
which had coma off the
sprocket.
Th* neighbor effected the
necessary repairs, smearing
his new suit with mud In
th* proceu. “There you are,
Johnny," ho announced,
conscious of having per­
formed his good deed for
the dey. “ Now that you're
•even, you'll soon be able to
•a loose chains like that
yourself."
•'Shucks!'* said Johnny. 1
eon do it foster than you
m w — but I don't Ilka to get my hand* M rtf."

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SAFI

YOU'RE TELLING ME!
— By WhUAM a m —
ronfral Freu Writer

A NUMBER of olr-coodltioeod
Oam am being tried out by a
Mew York subway system. Looks
tho human sardines may
bo happily canned to deep
freeao.
t I I
rfto Monte Carle Maine Insists
•a (he outomars wwariny format
pork. If you go atony broke you'll
hot* to do. U looking IIhe a mil-

desk demands to know how com*
automobile advertising writer*
refer to ’em aa “pleasure" care.
I I I
Grand pappy Seniclne t h i n k s
Mot Rock of homo runs in the
AO-ltar pome indicate boacbaO'e
bean token ever by tJto^wscb
men.
TheJh
vetoed a

t t I
ctoim to hove to-

t 1 I
A mw gtewteMtite
te n M MdblolhaUtadl g^M^ te uig b| g a l
I t I
to be capable of eempeelog 1,000
Meanwhile, Denmark haa abol­
tosleiies an boor. That** oaf
ished all speed limits for private’
•aval*, that's etorld
'
I I I
autos. We’re surprised at th*
Navtag worked kimself tots o Dane*—wo always thought of
ttoay over trtme jama and Bun- 'em as a cheerful folk, net on*
day driven, th* mao at tho next bent on national suicidal

W eather Affects Health
By MtMAN R. MRMSM, B.B.
DO you like thla warm summer unsettled, eold weather brought
weather bettor than those cool an Increase In th* number of
days of bat winter? If you do. slender persona committing sui­
chances ara you're on the (lender cide while those of considerable
aid* or at b u t of normal weight girth and weight generally waited
Thin persona usually anjoy the for warm weathar before ending
warm weather more thaa thtir It OIL
stout friends. But they react un
DUBeuby
favorably to a eold wav*. Tbs
weather plays an Important part If you're seriously overweight,
not only In our genaral health, 1 think you'll find yon have
but also in our day-to-day moods greater difficulty adjusting to
A eold rain, for exampb, fra- high temperatures than you have
quantly altera tha disposition of to cold or avtn frigid weather.
slender persons considerably. It vWHh avary change In the
may bring on a state of physical weather thare'a a physiological
and manta! fatigue even though chant* In you. The weather at*
they had been In a pleuant mood fecta every chemical and meta­
bolic process to your body—your
•nly hour* before.
Thunderstorms, Incidentally, body temperature, blood pressure,
ara dlraqtly related to many 111 pulse, even the urine.
Bo what can wa dof
nesses and aven deaths.
For one thing, let's enjoy thb
summer weather aa long and u
Tha abrupt changea In baro­ much s i w i e n because, before
metric pressure and high humid we know It, eolder weather will
Hy accompanying a storm a n be her*. And that means more
precipltato an asthmatic attaek raids, sore throats, aaraebso and
And atattoUca show that a high other Ilia,
number of heart falluraa occur
QOBTIOB ORB ANfWtl
during thunderstorm*.
You hav* probably noticed that R. W.: What causes ankles to
R'a much easier for you and the ■wall? Is It due to kidneys or
children to become Irritable and heart?
rttUem on atormy days. It’s a u b r Answer: Tbs most common
to becoma ill on auch days, too. causes of swollen ankles are
For n further example of what heart and kidney dbeasea.
tha weather might do, let'* look In kidney disease, there may bs
at some aulcId* statistics from a general swelling of tha body. Ia
Chicago.
heart disease, th* (welling ia la
Thaa* statistics revealed thatl the lower port of th* body.
• HU. eia« FMUIW liaSUMa. la s

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Contras a* Pentlas, aotod French author, makao
tad typically aalllc observation: "Tho tragedy ( f c M S g s B
that t mas gets eld, but that he stay* yeunf"
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vMtef h Alt-COHDtTIOIIID texary

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of arms unless they are paid for
Ih cash.
Nasstr slid be had no essh and
bo wouldn't b t to the ofasemra.
Ha didn't get tha arms. Eventual^
ty he bought them from Com m u*
nlst Ciecboslovalda, paying In
cotton.
It was only after the United
States saw that Nasser wasn't
bluffing when he said he'd buy
arms from tha Communists that
It said It would help Mt with
money for tho dam. Nasser had
threatened to get money for thOf^
dam from Russia If thb country
didn’t com# across.
Early thb year United States
snd Britain said they'd glva Egypt
79 million dollars toward building
tha dam and might lend her an
additional ISO millions. The World
Bank, which had bean talking with
Egypt for years about the dam,
chimed la by saying It would lend
300 million dollar*,
f
For some resoon — not yet
clear - Nasser didn’t start work
on the dam. But ha sounded mora
defiant of the West, and offtnded
the United Stabs by recognising
Red China. Then It was learned
b* had bought more arms from
tha Communbts.
American alllew to the vicinity
of Egypt protested against tht
proposed gifts to Nasser, and th ev
loans. They Srgued: Egypt at best
was neutral toward thb country
while they, friends and allies,
needed and should be given any
money handed out.
Early In July the Senate Ap­
propriation Committee told the
Elsenhower admlnbtratlon not to
us* eny of tho foreign aid money
voted thb year to help Egypt build
ita dam.
^
Finally, fed up with Nasser and
under pressure at home and
abroad, tha administration with­
draw lb loan offer to Nasser. Th*
overheated Nasser salted the Suet
Canal.
Tha British began talking of usIng force igstost him. He backed
down a bit but not to the extent
of nn-seising the canal. There tho
story rests,_____________________ q

1951
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Instsad, be seemed to fsney himcell as a man of destiny, leader
n t only of Egypt but of the entire
Arab world. He talked anti-West­
ern. To some extent this could b#
understood. Egypt only recently
rat out from under British dotn‘» atK&gt;n,
As time went on he sounded like
s man who not only suspected the
West but hated it. He played upon
this country's fear of Husslan Influence In Egypt.
He needed money for the dam to
make good on his promises that
ha would improva and modernise
Egypt- H *■&gt; the big p.,int in nis
reform program. If he didn't get
tha money somewhere, bis days
as Egypt's No. X man might be
numbered.
He wanted tha arms, hs said,
for defense against Israel. Tha
last thing tha United States want­
ed waa an arms ract or a war In
tha Middle East. Year after year
It lulled on giving Egypt arms.
There wart some lessons*
American taws forbid giving arms
free to any country unless it Is
willing to admit American mili­
tary observers to see bow the
arms are used, and ban any sale

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By JAMES MARLOW
Associated Press Neva Analyst
WASHINGTON, IK - This ccuntry’* dealings with Egypt art a
tangled story In which the United
States looks slaw snd stumbling
and Egypt's ntw strong min Pres
Went Gsmsl Abdtl Nasstr looks
tike s bull) boy on horseback.
Th* story receives around two
tnings which g&lt;n jumbled tngeth
er: Nasser's requcut to this coun
try for arms and for money tn
build a high dam at Aswan to
glva. Egypt Irrigation and power.
This country bad a natural, snd
not unselfish, reason for wanting
tha best possible links with Egypt
alter Nasser, an army colonel,
and a group of fellow officers
threw out King Farouk in tUI.
It wanted to kesp Communist
influence out of Egypt and the
Middle East. It has given Egypt
tlT million' dollars In sconomle
aid. Nasser could have kept him­
self fully busy trying to lift Egypt
out of illiteracy and poverty.

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' locks are Ganeral Motors and
Jersey Standard (Ml. Both split
their stocks S-for-l, the ell gleat
ia Marck and tha motor mammoik
last November. Neither had been
la the top 11 of trading tha pre­
vious year.
Split* by Ustad slocks by l-for-1
*r better ■* far thla year some
to U, a record tar the period.
The popularity ef stock splitting
may he^shown la this: at mldyaar

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Now that tha 84th Congress has adjourn­
ed, the legislators who neglected to act on
Alaackan and Hawaiian statehood can make
plana for th# conventions—where fluty can
go on record a&gt; favoring statehood for the
two territories,

Selective

By BAM DAWSON
.NEW York &lt;M— Corporate flstita and fusion-*tack splits and
Margera—and a pleasant fall-out
ef increased dividends hove aide
tdo stock market this year what
th* financial writara Ilka to call
ipabetiva."
•Mara aempantea than tear ba­
le * have split their stock. Hu­
ger talks are m tho upowlng
egeta *a allmhlag stock prices
and Inflation rumors spark new
Mteewat.
-Tha total ef cash dividends haa
Moral n Heard high fer the first
feitf at any year, nils an hut asaeiwa that um will be another
Heard year, aloe* dividend pay.
manta climb aaaaanally la th*
•being weeks nf meet years.
The number ef persons owning
stock, up It per cent U four
years, b believed in Wall Street
te have swelled still man la IMS
Bern* tH million war* estimated
In be sharing ia cerpant* owner­
ship at th* and af IMS.
Yet all thb increased corporate
Activity hasn't brought out as
math stack trading volume as
last year whan tho boom waa
freebor. Transaction* b shams an
the New Yock Stack Barhams a
IB* first erven month* nf IMS to­
tal Ml million, a drop of US par
•ant from tha tamo period last
par, whan Ml million ahanged

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make excellent salesmen In other fields. It
may be that TV simply haa not yet grown
up to tha point of using women's talents
fully.

Dealings With Egypt Tangled Story

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Calendar

MONDAY
The Friend.-hip Clsss of the
First Christian Church will meet
at 7:30 p. m. at the Church.
Tbo Boy Scouts of the First
Presbyterian Church will meet in
the Scout Room at the church at
7:00 p.m.
The Philsthes Clsss of the First
Presbyterian Church will meet
with Mrs. Francis Meriwether on
Celery Ave., at 7:45 p. m Mrs,
George Stine will be co-hostess.
TUESDAY
The D.A.V. will have a social
meeting at the D.A.V. Hut at 7:30
p. m.
The Woman's Society of Christlan Service of the First Methodist
Church will have an executive
board meeting at 9 a. m. followed
by • business and program ses­
sion at 1:45 i. m.
Tfec Sanford Tourlri Shuffleboard Club will have e covered
dish aupper at 6 p. m. at the club
house.
Vacation Bible School for boys
and girls ages 4-11 at the Chris­
tian and Missionary Alliance
Church, Park Ave end Uth St.,
from 9 to 11:30 a. tn.
The Pioneer Fellowship and
Recreation will meet at the First
Presbyterisn Church at 7:30 p.m.
The Pilot Club will hold a picnic
meeting at the home of Walter L.
Carter, 2299 Grandview at • p. m.

WEDNESDAY

HR. AND HRS. T. C. NOkRIS
(Photo By Coi)

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W edding Vows Are R epeated
By Shirley Wall, T. C. Norris
M o n a background of arched
candelabra, white pom poms,
gladioli and fern, Miss Shirley
Ruth Wall and Tom C. Norria exchanged wedding vowa Wednciday
evening, Aug. 1, at I p. m. at the
f First Met hod lit Church.
The Rev. HUton H. Wyatt per*
formed the candlelight ceremony
The bride, the daughter of Mr. and
Mri. Roy Wall waa given In mar­
riage by her father. The groom la
the aon of the late Mrs. J. C
Boyce and atepaon of Dr. J. C.
Boyce.
The former Mlia Wall ehoae
for her wadding a atreet length
of white lace over shimmer*
* gown
ing taffeta featuring accenta of
■Ink cryatalletta. Her veil of 11Iu11on waa attached to a crowa
of aeed pearli and orange bloaaomi. She wore pink mltta and
tarried a bouquet of white roaea
•entered with a eoriage of pink
roaea.
Hra. John Maddox, matron of
honor, wore a dreta of white lace
over pink aatin with a headdreae
0 and mltta of matching material.
She carried a bouquet or roae
feathered camatlona.
Miaa Caye Stubblnga waa brideaBtald and drened in a creation
Identical to that of the matron of
honor.

W edding Plans
t A r e Revealed
By Miss Jones
OVIEDO — Mlu Beverly Ann
/ones, that prominent bride-elect,
la announcing her final plana for
her marriage to William H. Mor­
gan, of New Smyrna Beach, Aug.
Uth.
— The wedding, acheduled for S
W p.m , will take place In the Flral
Baptlat Church In Orlando, the
Reverend Hinee, aaalatant paitor
of the College Park Baptlat
Church, officiating at the double
ring ceremony.
The bride-elect will be given ht
■carriage by her father, Malcolm
J e m , of Orlando and Oviedo.
Mr*. H. J. Hebert Jr., a eoualn
Q af the bride-elect, will servo as
her matron of honor, while Miaa
Jo Anno Norman, of Atlanta, Ga.,
and a roommate of the brideelect at gtctaon University, wilt
ho maid of honor.
Other attendant* win ha Hra.
Jean Boor, of Orlande, and Miaa
Maxine McCormick and Mlai
Patricia Parrish of Orlando.
.ga A cousin of the bridegroom« elect, Jewell Michael Georglnl, of
Oxford; and Connie Carol Ooaala
nlU be flower girts. Another cou­
sin
of the bridegroom-elect,
Michael Georglnl also ag Oxford,
will be ring bearer.
Preedrl Rauch, of Orlando, will
aorve as Morgan’* boat man.
Ushers will be Johnny Jones,
ef Oviedo end a eoualn of tho
m, bride-elect; Keith Taylor, Claude
™ 0 . Ei tea, Delbert Dartrymple,
Charles Bridget, and Kmmtth A.
Alliworth, all e f Orlande.
Nuptial music will be rendered
by Gigi Bennet, soloist, and John
Cos, organist.
All friends of the conpie er
families ere invited t* both the
wedding and reception, which
follows at the Dubadread Country
^Club, Orlande,

Beat man was John Maddox
while ushers were Gant Nichols,
Charles Wilke and Meredith Scott.
Tie mother of the bride chose
for her daughter's wedding a gown
of aqua lace over taffeta with
matching headdress and white
gloves. Her cortege was pink
sweetheart rotes.
Immediately after the wedding
a reception was held in the patio
of the church. Centering the
bride's tabla wit a floral piece of
white pom poms and p'nk roses.
Crystal candelabra held burning
lapers entwined with dainty vine
and tiny pink sweetheart rosea.
The four tiered wedding cake
decorated with pink and while
roses was cut by Mrs. Ashby
Jones. Presiding over the punch
bowl was Mrs. Dcsn Maddox,
cousin of the bride; sssisting with
the reception were Mrs. W. W.
Tyre and Mrs. Bob Bennrtt while
the bride’s book was kept by Miss
Marilyn Calhoun. Floating hos­
tesses were Miss Marianne Hi rickland, Miss Sandrs Monforton,
Miss Snnjt Monforton and Miss
Hetty Bryan./
fo r traveling, the new Mrs.
Norris wore an ensemble of black
shantung trimmed with white.
On her shoulder she pinned the
corsage from the bridal bouquet.
Following a short wedding trip
the couple will make their home
In Vslprslso where the bride­
groom will be stationed at Egtin
Air Force Base.
Onion etripe, cooked hi butter
until they ara pale golden, end
coarsely grated chedder cheese
make a wonderful filling for
turnovere. Use a rich flaky
dough for the peatry.

'Coke' Party Is
Given Recently
For Miss Harper

Vacation Bible School fur boys
end girls ages 4-18 at the Chris­
tian and Mlsiionary Alliance
Church, Park Ave. and 14th St.,
from I to 11:30 a. tn.
The Woman'* Missionary Circle
of Elder Springs Baptist Chapel
will meet at 2:30 p.m.
Dr. W. P. Brooks Jr., will lead
the midweek prayer services at
First Baptist Church at 7:30 p.m.
on the subject, "Growing &gt; Chris­
tian Personality."
Sunday School Workers’ Council
will meet at First Baptist Church
at 1:15 p.m.
The Rev. R. H. Spear will have
morning devotion* over WTRR at
g;30 a. ra. representing the Semi­
nole County Ministerial Assn.
THURSDAY
Vacation Bible School for boys
and girls ages 4-18 at the Chris­
tian and Missionary Alliance
Church, Perk Ave., end Uth St.,
from 9 to 11:30 a. m.
The Intermediate Choir will re-

Miss Myrtle’s
Schedule
Schedule for Mias Myrtle Wil­
son, Home Demonstration Agent
August l-U la a* follows;
August I Three 4-11 girls, lead­
er and agent. Miss Wilson ere at­
tending i 4-H Recreation Camp
at Camp McQuarrie. Ocala Na­
tional Forest August 8-9.
August • Longwood
Home
Demonstration club will meet at;
the Library for an all day meet­
ing to work on bandages, night
shirts, lie. for the Cancer Clinic,
at 9:00 a.m.
August 10 Longwood Junior 4-H
club wiU meet with Miss Belle
Jeanne Robinson for their re­
gular meeting, at Liu p.m.
August 11 4-H radio program
over station WTRR in Sanford
11:10-11:45 a.m.
August 18 Sewing group will
mset at the Community Center,
Sanford for regular weekly meet­
ing 9-12:30 p.m.
Lake Monroe Home Demonstra­
tion club will meet at the home
of Mrs. Haiel Gardner at 7 p.m.
August 14 Junior G ir ls ’ 4-H
Club will meet at ihs Oviedo
school i t 1 p.m.
Girls' 4-H club ef Slsvla will
meet at the school si t p.m.

hearse at First Baptist Church at
7:00 p m.
The Adult Choir will rehearse at
First Baptist Church at 9:un p.m.
The Girl Scouts will meet ei
First Presbyterian Church at 3:30
p. m.
The Mid-Week Bible Hour will
be conducted by Elders Arthur
DeYoung end C1. C. Howard of the
Fust 'Presbyterian Church at 7.30
p.m. In the absence of Rev A. G.
Mclnnls, pastor.
The Junior Choir of the First
Presbyterisn Church will re­
hearse at 3:43 p.m. at the church.
The Deacon* of the Firat Pres­
byterian Church will meet at the
church at 7:45 p.m.
The Rev. R. H. Speer will have
morning devotions over WTRR at
1:30 a. m. representing the Semi­
nole County Ministerial Assn.
FRIDAY
The Rev. R. H. Spear will have
morning devotions over WTRR at
1:90 &gt;. m. representing the Semi­
nole County Ministerial Assn.
MONDAY
The Rev. R. If. Spear will have
morning devotions over WTRR at
8:30 a. m. representing the Seminolt County Ministerial Assn.

THE SANFORD HFRAT.D
Hon., Auv. 6. 1966* Pag* 4

Mrs. A. L. Lyon honored MUa
Donna Lou Harper, bride-elect of
this month, with a eoka party
Thursday morning at her home
on Hlbiscu* Court starting at
10:90 p.m.
I
Summer Gower* wera used
throughout the rooms and na­
tural greenery accented the crea­
tion*.
Miss Harper
waa preaentad
with a place setting of her easuel
china by the hostess after whleh
refreshments of soft drinks and
snacks ware aerved by the gusiti,
Mrs. Kyrlyle Houshotder and
Mias Kay Hainea assisted Mr*.
Lyon.
TB* Rev. Gilmer end family
Those attending with the hon­
ors* were her mother, Mrs. D. L.
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Harper, Mr*. George Touhy, Mr*.
B. L. Perklna Jr., Mn. J. Martin
Stincipher, Mn. K. Houtholder.
Mrs. William Bush, Mrs. E. C.
Harper Jr., Mra. Herbert StanThe Rev. end Mrs. J. Lamar
strom, kllss Dot
Powell, Mra. Gilmer and their young aotw
Robert H. Reely. Mrs. L. Hugh­ SUvan, arrited In Sanford thia
ey, V in Kay Hainea, Daytona wack. Ray, Gilmsr will assume
Beach; Mrs. R. R. Daas, Mra. tha pastors Iship of the Church of
Camilla Bure, Mra. Richard Deaa, God of Prophecy hare. H* preset*
Columbia, 8.C.; and the ..oatesa. ed his first sermon Sunday mons*
Ing at Ihe church which Is loca.cd on East Elm Avenue.
The Gilmer* come to Sanfoid
from Fort llyer* where Rev. Oilmar peas*. .J the Marion Street
Mr. and Mra. H. E. Morrison Church of God of Prophecy for •
are now home at Ml E. 3th Street year and a half. H* alio pastor*
•Bar being married In Georgia, •d the church at Tsvarat, and
July 31. She Is the former Mra. Ida has served five years as a Slats
Secretary for tha Church of God
M. Montrey.
of Prophecy. He also edits the
Mr. and Mra. Ralph Pelsrs were church’* atate paper entitled.
called to Charleston, 8. C. due to "The Florida Banner." HU horn*
the death of his father, VtrgU L. town U Atlanta, Oa., where I*
attended public school bafora at­
Peters.
tending Bible School la Clave*
Johnny Bridgera of Gresniboro, land, Tann.
N. C. Is visiting his mother, Mre.
Mra. Gllmar is a native of
John Rridgers, i l l Magnolia Ava. Ocoee where eke attended publl*
school. She also attended IK8
Mr. and Mn. Robert H. Reely Wesleyan Conservatory of Musie
and their son, Bob Jr., have re­ In Micon, Oa„ where eha major*
turned after visiting In Marshall* ed ia voice, fh* attended Bible
vtlle, Ga,
School in CUvaland, Tann., along
with her husband. Mn. Gilmer
Friend* of Mis* Pat Dunn will plane to teach piano lad voice
be glsd to hear that aha Is better in bar home hare.
and was able to leave the SemtnoU
The yaungaat member ef the
Memorial Hospital today where she Gilmer family Is Steven who ig
has been for the peat three days. two yean old. Tho family la al­
ready »at boms" In tha panuns
Mrs. Curtis Lavender and •go at IMS Beat Blm Aveatto,
daughter Judy have returned
from Delavan, HU., where they
visited Mr*. Lavender's brother
end lUler-tn-Uw, Mr. and Mra.
E. D. Kipp and family. While on
their trip they stopped at Chanute Field, Rantoul, 111., whtre
Mrs. Lavender's son, Randal, who
Fredericksburg, Va. — New «tu*
is serving with tha Air Fore* la dents anrettiag ia lap timber far
attending school for six months the Uth academic session at Mary
While there his address will few: Washing tea Colls ge of the Uni*
A. R. Douglas R. Lavsnder, A.F varsity af Virginia represent a|
14802577, 1381 Sturon, Box 801, states, the District ef Cohtmhr*
Unit Mall Room No. X, Chanute Hawaii aad Puerto Rico,
AFB, Rantoul, III.
included are four aeU of tying
and tan daughter* ef atumnaat
Marinate thinly elieed cucum­
Among the young women whd
bers and onion rinra in alive ell, have been accepted for admis­
vlnsgar, sugar to Uste and aatt sion U Mlu Bobble Lucia Goff;
and pepper. Keep in a covered daughter of Mr, aad Mra. O. IL
container in the refrigs retor and Goff of Park Avenuo, Sanford, g
serve with meat loaf, hamburger, graduate of
Icaiaola
High
■teaks.

New Pastor Arrives
For Local Church --

Bridesmaid Affair
Held In Orlando

fis M o m d A

OVIEDO — Miss Beverly Ann
Jones held her bridesmaid luncheooon Saturday at noon at Mix
For Snacks in Orlando.
The table, centered with a bridal
arrangement, was covered with
■ lace cloth. The place cards also
carried out the wedding motH
as well as favors. The favors for
this occasion were gifts from Ihs
bride to her attendants.
Present with Miss Jones for
this occasion were her mother,
Mrs. J. M. Jones; her matron of
honor, Mrs, H. J. Hebert Jr.; her
maid of honor, Miss Jo Ann Nor
man, of Atlanta, Ga.; and her
other attendants, MUs Maxine
McCormick; and Miss Patricia
Parrish, of Orlando,

Old Mr. Stork
Almost Pulls Duty
Aboard Airliner
CHATTANOOGA. Tcnn. UB — A
pretty doctor's wife was on a non­
stop airline flight to Boston from
Houston to have her twin babies,
but nature decided the birth certi­
ficates should be issurd here.
For a while, at least, it looked
as If the certificates might read
"aboard an Eastern Air Linas plane
at 14.000 feet.”
The big airliner, a Golden Fal­
con, pulled "stork" duty when it
put down at Levril Field to ennble Mrs. Jean JtcKHI, 33, lo give
birth to a boy weighing 8 pound1
1 ounce and a girl, 3 pounds II
ounces. All were reported doing
fine at a hospital.
Mrs. McGill, wife of C*pt. Doug­
las McGill Sr., a Boston phjslclan
now on Army duty at Ft. Sam
Houston,, San Antonio, Tex., was
en route lo her home at Boston
with her son Doug Jr., 18 months,
to await birth of the twins.
After Mrs. McGill told Steward­
esses of the Imminent event, Capt.
II. E. James, the pilot, radioed
here asking for an ambulance and'
to "have acme boiling water
ready."
The expectant mother walked to
the ambulance and delivered her
twins 90 minutes after the airliner
hit the runway.
Grilled sandwiches take to ■
main filling of cheese. Add a
aide effect of chutney, pickle re­
lish, thinly ilirnd boiled ham or
crumbled erlaply-rookcd bacon.

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MR. AND MILS. CHARLES BEARD JR.
(Photo By Cox)

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Afternoon Ceremony Unites
M argaret M alloy , Charles Beard
In &gt; lovely afternoon ceremony She wore a finger tip veil of silk
MUa Margaret Julia Malloy, Illusion attached to a crown of
daughter o( Mr. and Mrs. John lar* and dalirale pearls. Mlar Mal­
loy carried a prayer book topped
Wesley Malloy ant Charles Earl with a single white orchid and her
Beard Jr., son of Mr. and Mra. only Jewelry was a necklace
Charles Earl Beard Sr., 1009 W, of pearls, gift of the bride groom.
Miss Dixie Beard, sister of the
Uih Street, Lakeland, were united
groom, Lakeland, acted as maid
in marrisEc by the Rev. W. P.
- f honor and wore a dress of light
Brooks Jr.
at theFirstRsptistblue organdy fashioned similar to
Church. August 4 at 3 p. m.
that of Ihe bride's gown. The crea­
Hlnwers and greenery derorated tion showed a sweetheart neckline
the church where Ihe wedding vows edged with flowers end had a vary
were spoken anti Mrs. F. E. McCoy full skirt. She carried a bouquet
waa organist, playing the tradition­ of white and blue carnations ac­
al wedding music and marches. Mr. cented with ribbons.
McCoywas soloist.
W. C. Jennings, Lakeland, was
Given inm a r r i a g e by her best man while ushers were BUI
lather, the
formerMissMalloy Jennings, and Jack Schiranl.
Immediately after the ceremony
wore n waits length gown of white
organdy featuring a sweetheart a reception was held at the church
neckline with a stand up collar annex.
edged with small organdy flowThe bride graduated from Semiei s.
t.sle High Hrhool in 1932 and from
These flowers accentuated the the Florida Stele University In May
curved line of the overskirt which of 1958 majoring in education. She
opened from a pointed waistline. will be employed as a leachsr at
Elisabeth Cobb Junior High School
In Tallahassee.
CHICKEN SUPPER SMTEO
Mr. Board graduated from Sem­
The ladies of the Church of
Go.l of Prophecy will stage a cldc inole High School In 1950 and Is

bcnicd chicken, baked beans,
cole slow, rake and bread.
The supper will lie prepared at
leh home of J. L. Perkins at 702
West 3rd Street and the plates
i-gp be picked up there or homo
delivery ran be arranged by call­
ing 179'J-R. Delivery will start at
11 a.m. and cuntinue through 7
p.m.
The public Is asked lo help In
this. If you like good food—call
this number; 1790 II.

Lucia Goff Has
Now Enrolled
In College Sesson

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Dieters Cm Have
JHelen Jacob Back Willi Favorite Game Cake, Eat If Too

During the years she wee sc
•lM tiveiy engaged Is championship
MIm Jacobs won about
V. •. wsana'e termls ovary title In the book From M S
Ite tsaehlag
through M S ahe was national woM l at eths eiebrUM Lava Tsn'a champion. Turned with fe
ate M i Crtekat C M I
rah Patfray ahe won the national
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Vsr plrtars, takan
ttat year whse doubjea three times and In M l ,
Calif., with Oeorga M. Lott Jr., she took
aha had Jut laft Baihytef,
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Caltf.,
holder st tha-.B
naN* the national mixed doubles title. Af­
tteaal fUte* tltte, atm Haiti la a ter reaching the final* at Wimble­
a ra a b m t * * t aa sm o( tha dub- don Bve times, ahe won the wo­
men's singles honors there la MS.
hsass valla,
To Miss Jacobs also goes the cre­
MIm Jacobi, a rsisiritetay vrr- dit for making shorts the accepted
utils womaa who baa writtaa l i feminine attire on the meet digni­
hooka oo Iannis and om History of fied tennis courts of the world. Me
tha American Revolution, h an't
wore them to win her second na­
played la a' natch of note lines tional championship In M l at ForWT. Shs tots a tendon la bar teft ■st Hills and thereby atartod a
teg daring an exhibition match
trend that has stuck with women,
agalait tha late BUI TUdca that
player*.
year. After aovan months In a
During World War 11 Mias Ja­
braes, shs decided to tears tennis
cobs served la the Wavei as com­
to sthsts.
mandant of seaman and public re­
Bat shs couldn't stay array from lations officer. Reared la Califor­
tbs gams, ftis started glrlng les­
nia, she now own* a farm near
sons In a New York City armory Fredericksburg, Vs. But bar busy
b it Nortmber then switched to
schedule as a writer requires her
feibright. Wearing ■ Jaunty white
to spend a lot of lime In Naw
faeksy tag, ibah can bs assn hsrs York.
almost any day coaching club
"Writing Is the big lova of my
mombon and their youngsten In
ah* grins.
aaitlens that start at l:M a. m. life
and and at 4:M fat the afternoon,
"1 Brat played at Seabright In
IBM." aha recalls. "I have so many
friends hers and new I'm teaching
tbsir children. It's very sxelUng,
■I hare all ages and slses and I
•an truthfully say moat of them,
NEW ORLEANB U1 — The Air
even the smallest, show eoosMerForce has set a new unofficial
abls promise.”
world speed record for airplanes
of 1,900 miles an hour, but the
Defense Department won’t for the
present allow tha fact to bo con­
firmed officially.
Lt. Col. Frank K. Everest Jr.,
a M-ysar-old West Virginian, flew
LAKELAND ill — The Canadian the Bell XS rocket plan* four
Parliament has ordered that a times as fast as a bullet travels—
dye wed la coloring Florida or­ and close to three times the apesd
of sound— July 23, over the
anges should not ba used.
, The agent la knows as Bed U southern California desert near
Florida Citrus Mutual said It Edwards Air Force Base.
would seek to have the order re­
This was 230 miles an hour fast­
versed and added that the Canad­ er than the 1,300 m.p.h. attained
ies National Health and Welfare by MsJ. Charles Yeager in a.sis­
Dept la to rastudy the matter and ter ship, the Bell X1A, Dee. 11,
haa postponed temporarily the baa 1933.
M the dye.
Everest was hers attending the
Robert W. Rutledge, general
Air Force Assn, convention wlvm
Staaegsr of Mutual aays, the ae- the news of his
achievement
tto* came es a report by the leaked out Thursday.
health agency which la turn fol­
lowed the lead ef the U. I. Food , He declined to discuss the flight
with reporters, on the grounds
sad Drug Administration.
*- The federal ageney had banned that Air Force seculty restric­
J Use of the dya but congressional tions forbade comment.
The X3 la e multlmllllon-dollar
1 action axtended Its use until
2 March 1, 1939 to give tha Industry flying laboratory, fitted with t
quarter ton of Instruments to
J time to rind another.
!
About SO per eant ef the % mil measure temperatures, fuel con­
* tea boxes of Orange* shipped to sumption, stresses and strains at
extrema high speeds.
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Speed Record

Parliament Orders
Coloring Used
- In Oranges Banned

CENTER OF THE WORLD

It wasn't many years age that comer grocers oould offer you
only products from nearby (arms, dairies o r processing plants.
That w m before refrigerator care, air freight, high-speed trucks
■-end super markets.

Today, virtually the whole
world ties
lies before
balers you when you
arfcot.
visit e nearby super msi
Orange* Irom California and flor

|dii finnri

md fun* from

the West Coast, potatoes beta
Long Island, Idaho or Maine,
olive* from California, Italy or
■pain, curry from India, bananas
America, pineapple*
^ Central
Hawaii and Cuba, beef from
the Midwest—ere arrayed sa the
■helves in variety and abundance.
We often take our super mar­
ket travel adventures for granted,
forgetting
■“ g that meny of thee* sm*
Virtually iunknown to (he ‘

maker a generation or two ages
In thosa days. grocery etwee dttoT
have fresh fruit* end vs«»t*blu
In the winter meothe—juu could
get only earned food*. The fruit*
vegetables end meets w
confined strictly to local

BY MOWABD C BEYN
PASADENA, Calif. W Be
you’re on a diet? Well, cheer up,
fatso; H wss a lot worse 10 years
sga. These days, you can havs
your cake—wd eat it too.
This, te substance, la the mes­
sage being spread by some 100
producers and purveyors of spe­
cialised foods assembled here for
the lath convention ef the Nation­
al Dietary Food Assn.
A sixabl* Industry has grown
from the fact that dieting once
wss, but needn't be, a very dreary
chore. Nonfattening foods used to
be plain foods. Canned die' foods,
packed In water, formerly had all
the flavor of an old paper naphta.
The m u lt: monotony sent the
dieter's moral* plummeting along
with his weight.
Dieting still Isn’t exactly fun,
■s this fat reporter can attest.
But modern processing methods
and a wide array o f sugar substi­
tutes now offers a new Interest la
life for many s calorie counter.
Almost all the things once de­

ft dieter were on display at
the
convention
yMtorday—in
very special ferae. Chocolate nou­
gats, for Instance. Frotelr value
high, enteric value 1» splec*
tew.
There I* a m y passable better
substitute mad* from soy oil.
Like Jelly? Any flavor you can
think of, om calorie per spoonful.
Dietetic mayonnaise, once pretty
pasty, tastes much better now, at
19 calorie* per spoonful.
You don't even have to give up
pie. Low calorie fruit fillings
come In cans, with dietetic mixes
to make the crust.
Sugsr-froo chewing gum tnd
lollipops art big sellers, delegates
say.
Most cakes and cookies are fer
skinny people, but there nr* a few
for us chubby fellows too, at 19
calories oseh.
On* to made from "orang*
flour,” the true name of whieh is
protepectln, an appetite appeaser
found In tbs skins and pulp of
citrus fruits. The citrus Industry
now produces protopectln si n by­
product
The dieting fat man, like the
gourmet be envies, can go In for
blsarr* foods too. Spinach nood­
les for example, and artichoke
noodles.
Than there are such delicacies
■■ huckleberry tee and oat straw
tsa, If you go la for that sort of
thing. The pods of the earob tree,
known to early Christians as St.
John's bread, are vied now to
make candy.
Haalth Is the by-word of the
convention. But there Is om no­
ticeable thing about tho delegates:
sa (mating number of them
could (tend a little dieting.
BURGLARS DRILL WAY FROM
ONB STORE TO ANOTMEB
ALAMEDA, Calif., IB — Burg­
lars drilled their way from one
store Into another and got ETOO In
cash and 11,400 la checks.
They bored II hole* In a wall ef
a grocery store, kicked In the sec­
tion, knocked off tha lock of a
safe and took E M
Next they bored through a wait
Into a mast market, but took
nothing,
Thsn they bored through a third
wall into a drugstore sad took
E400 In cate and El,400 In checks
from another safe.
qmunuisui |&gt;J|tnui jo pspj outoe
■gs|d si* uf uiaijsiuy *uo jitoqv

___J SUXAMTM of Britain carefully studies e death-dealing bomb
at, with her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh (left), she stands tinder
■ Valiant Jet bomber during ■ visit to the Royal Air Force Base id
wtarivem. Canter thev aew an A-bomb. (International Radiophoto)

P-TA Urges Youths
Get Polio Shots
Before September
Tha Psrent-Tcschsrs Association
of Southsldo School Is urging par­
ents to take tbsir children to fami­
ly doctors or to tho Semlnols
County Health Unit for polio shots
before school starts la September.
The Seminole County Health
Unit clinic for the Balk Polio
Vaccine shots Is held on Tuesdays
and Fridays from 9 until 12.
The Southaid* P-TA- reminds
parents that many of the children
have received two ef the three
shots and urges them to have tha
third shot administered prior to
the 1934 school opening.

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World At Nine
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WADC To Probe Jet
Air Stream Mystery
DAYTON, Ohio, til— A ■pedal
ly trained team of Air Force
sclsntlsts, technicians and pilots at
Wright Air Development Center
WADC soon will probe the my*
teries of the Jet stream—a "river
of ilr.”
Purpose of the study Is to obtain
scientific fact* about the jet
stream, and wind speeds on It,
■nd how It changes altitude,
course and direction.
The stream is a high speed cur­
rent of wind that moves snakeIlk* through the upper air at al­
titudes ranging from 23,000 to 40,000 feet.
Since It frequently occurs over
the Southern United StAtes, teste
have been run by aircraft based
in Florida. For the new study(
however, th* base of operations
has been moved here because the
stream frequently occurs over the
norlhem part of the country and
Southern Canada In th* summer
mon'hs,
The team, flying from WrightPatterson Air Force Rase, will
use a specially equipped B47 Jet
bomber.
A recently developed automatic
navigator will be used to chert
tha speed of the winds, some­
times estimated st up to 230 miles
in hour, In and about the Jet
stream.
The investigation is expected to
lead to more accurate forecasting
of the stream’s winds to sir fore*
and com merles! jet liners can
take advantage of them.
By "flying the jet stream” air­
craft can actually extend the dis­
tance they can fly without refuelIng. This may result In less fusl
consumption and faster trips.
Gas lights were used for the
streets of London as early as 1W7.

a-talma aa&lt; gm asi* whtch pen. ar Coanty ■f |h i |m ! a State at Fl^flSs-

■'either o f you. may have agalnat Ih*
xoTtt-M o r r a o c a s m s u a (row eatate o t MAH T L E F &gt; LKH STHONU.
t m is c w m e o r p o r t i o n . o r deceaeed. late e f aald County, to th*
County Jnda* o f Seminole County
w o AD
Florida at hi* ottlce tn th* court
TO WUOM IT MAT CONCERN:
home o t aald County at Haaford,
Tou w ill tab* nolle* that th* F
lorid a .w ith in
eight
calender
Board o f Countr Commlaalonar* o f months
from th* time o f th* fln t
Hem Imil* County, Florida, upon th* publication
f thl* notice. Each
petition of au»|lfl*d land own*r*. claim or dtm tasd
.hall ba la writing,
w ill at SilS o’clo ck A. M „ on th* and ahall .tata th*
place o t reelSlit day o f Augual. A. D. 1*5*. &gt;t dene* and poet o ffice addre.e o f til*
th* County Court llou ** In Sanford, claim ant, and ahall be .w o rn to by
Florida, cnnelder and datermln* th* claimant, his agent, or hi* at.
w hether o r not *ald County w ill clot*, torney,
and any auch claim or d*
vacate, abandon, illicontlnu*. d e ­ mand not
to filed ahall be void.
claim and reaounr* any right that
/•/
ALLAN
I. MOSKLET
th* ea&lt;d County and Ih* public have
A* Administrator Cum TaetaIn and lo that portion o f a atreet mento A a n eio of th* Eatate ot
located In Seminole Countr. Florida,
MART LEFFLEH STRONU. d»delineated upon a map o r pint na
etaaed
a etreet, datrrlbed ■■ follow *, lo -w ll.
F lrit publication Auguat Ith, A
All thet rnrt o f Reanon Street D.. m s.
adjacent to and. W eit o f I-ota
OEO. A. SPEER, JR.
It and IS o f Van A n dal* Os­
Attorney fo r E.tat*
born* B rok er*** Co.’* Add. to
P O. Bos 11*4
Black Hammock, according to
Sanford,
Florida
map thereof recorded In Tint
Rook I. page 11 of th* puhlltf IN T H E COURT OP T IIB COUNTY
record* o f
Hemlnol* County,
J l’ DUR,
IE «n n L U
COUNTY,
Florida.
FLORIDA, IN PRORATE.
PERSONS INTERESTED MAT AP
In
re
I
Batata
o
t
ARTHUR
ARNE
PEAR AND HE HEARD AT THE
HON. Oeceaaed.
TIME AND PLACE ABOVE «PEC* T
o atl m e t i e r , and gecw .ee having
in ed.
claim*
av demand, agmlert
»■ '*
BOARD OF COUNTY
eefetet
COMMISSIONERS OP
Tou tnd each nf vou ar* hereby
SEMINOLE COUNTY
notified and required to prn en t any
Rv /* / W. 11 MILLER
claim* and demand* which you. or
W. R. Miller
either
o f you, may hav* again,t th*
Chairmen
aatat* nf ARTHUR ARNESON. de(COMMISSIONERS’ SEAL)
caaaed. 1st* o f Ward Cnunly. North
Dakota, to the rou n tv Judge o f
x o T ir n o r w i t
Semlnols County. Florida, at hie of
STATE o r FLORIDA TOi
flee
In the court hnue* o f paid Coun­
ELISHA BROOKS and K. M.
BARNHART If allr*. and lhatr r* t r a t Sanford. Florida, within eight
apertlv* unknown apoueea If mar* calendar month* from Ih# time of
rled. and CHARLES K. RARNIIART the first public.,tlnn o f thl* notice.
and KATIE M. BARNHART, hi* w ife Each elalm or demand .hall he In
It allva. and If dead. Iha reioactlv* w rltlnr. and ehatl etata iha place
unknown helra. darleeea. grantee,, of retldenc* and post o ffice a d d re e
assignees, lienors, creditor,. trust***, o f IhS claimant, nnd ahall ba aworn
and env and all pereona claim ing hr. In hv htatmant, hla agent, hi* a t­
IhVongh. under o r ngnlnet tnld Ell. torney and ear tuch claim or d e ­
eha llrooka. K. M. Barnhart. Chari** mand not ,o filed ahall h* void.
/ * / OEO. A. SPEER. JR.
E. llarehart and Kalla M. Barn­
A* Ancillary Adm lnl.trator o f
hart, hie w ife: and all perpant hav­
th e
o f ARTHUR ARNEing. or claim ing tr, have, any right,
SDN. dneeatnd
title nr Internal tn and to th* fo llo w ­
P in t publication August *. A. D..
ing detcrlbtd land, located In Semi*
nule Count*. Florida, to -w lt: TV *4 of ISIS
S t v q o f KWH Of NF.q and BE*4
XOTtCH o r APPLICATION
e f SEH o f N W li and Eaat I acre*
FOR TAN DEED
o f N \ o f NH o f NWH o f 8W1*.
ALL In Section IS, Tow nihlp 10 ( l e a is s -ia Fieri** ■tatalee ot 1S«b)
Hniith, Range IS Eaet.
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN.
Tou, and each o f you, are hereby That J. tL ft Paulina W, Stamper
notified
that a ault
haa
been the holder o f the follow in g ce rtifi­
brought agelnat you In th* Circuit cate has filed eald certlllcata for
Court In and for Seminole Countr, tan died to ho Itauad thereon. The
Florlile, In rhancery, entitled W. J, ce rtifica te number and year o f
HARTLEY, end MART HARTLEY, Ipauaac*, Ih* deecrlptloa o f Iha pro­
hie wife, plaintiff*. V. EI.ISIIA perty. and Iha name In which It waa
RltOOKH. el al. defendant*, and you. Beamed are ae fnllnwti
and each of you are required to fit*
Certiflcate No. I ll
your anewer lo Iha plalntlffp' com ­ Tear o f It.uanr* June 11, A. D. t i l l
plaint with Ih# (Mark o f paid Court,
Deacrlntloe Of Property!
and perva upon plalntlffp. nr plain,
Lota 1*1. 111. 111. H I. 1*1.
tlffe’ atlom py. CIEO. SPEER. J R ,
t i l . 1ST, l i t . !&lt;• A ITS Midway
wlmr# addrep* la P. O. Boa lis t ,
Plat Rook I Pag* II
Sanford. Florida, a rope o f paid
Name In which ateeeaeS
M u l.e (1. Dlson
nn«wer. on nr before Wednenday,
September 1. A. !&gt;.. IMS. and If you AH nf eald lirnpertv being In th*
fall lo do an, a decree pro enn- rnunty nf Seminole. Slate o f Florida.
reeao will be entered agalnat you. Unle.a eurh certlllcata ehall b* re ­
nnd each o f vou. fo r lb * relief deemed according tn law th* pro.
perty described In aiirh certificate
demanded In paid complaint
The nature o f Ihla pull Ip lo oii IpI wilt ha told tn th* hlghetl bidder
Ih* llll* to Ih* above datrrlbed land, at Ih* front door nf Ih* Seminole
agalnnt vou, and each o f you.
Cnuetv Court Home Bt Senford.
WITNESS my hand and peal Florida, on the ft rat Monday In th*
o f paid Court at Sanford. Stmlnnla month nf September, t i l l , which ta
cou n ty. Florida, ihla Ird day o f th* Ird day of September. 115*
Auguat. A. D.. III*.
Dated thl* IStb dnv o f July. t i l l .
D, P. HERNDON
/• / O. P, HERNDON
____
Clerk o f paid C ou rt
Clerk Clrcull Court,
OEO A SPEER. JR.
ftemlnol* County, Florida
Solicitor for Platnlirfs
fS E A M
Hanford, Florida.
R O TIrR OP APPLICATION
__________ ( c i r c u i t c o u n r s e a m
FOR T » * DEED
IN THE COURT OF THK COUNTY (O m I a d d Florid* Statute, o f IM S)
NOTICE IS 1IEREI1T efllV E N .
■ R ftlS O L R , COUNTY,
STATE OP FLORIDA,
That J E. ft Paulin* TV. Stemner
&gt;n re th* Ralaf# e f ,
th* holder " f th* follow in g ce rtifi­
MINNIE S. STEW ART Deceaeed.
cate he* filed paid certificate for
IN PRI1H ATE
lax deed to h* Iwiied thereon. Th*
PINAL NOTIUH
certificate nnmbec and year o f ItNotice |* hereby given that the .nance, the description nf th* prounderelgned will, on the loth dev e f narfv and th# name In which tt WB,
September. A. D. ISIS, prepent to th* **.*•■*4 ar* aa follow s:
C erllflcal* No. 114
MonornbtP County Judge o f Semi­
nole County. Florid*, her final re- Tear n f Itinanr* June SI, A. I). t i l l
Deecrlntlon Of Pronertvt
turn, arrotint and voucher*, ap Adm lnlvtralrle o f th* Eetata nf MINM t t ( 1* * * it t i r o n io c h t s
Amended Pint o f Crystal Lake
■ STEW ART, d treated, and
*t *eld time, then and there, make
Shore* Plat Rook S P ig * IS
application In Iha laid Judge fo r a
Nam# In which **«*«*#•
final eettlement nf her adm lnl.tr*M. T. Anderson. Heir*
Ho* o f raid ratal*, and for an ord tr At! o f paid property being In tb*
dtarharglng her sa in ch Admlnlitratrlx

______ such certlfleat* phe1* ^ *
Unleas
redeemed accordleg to Uw
Rgpif dM crib*4 1b tuch •••***!*
Sate’ w lll'b * told lo the highest hid.
der at th# front door o f the semi*
aoF# County Court Houee at Sanford,
Florida on the lin t Monday ' n . ,h '
month o f September. 1*1*. which U
Ih* Ird day of September. I ll*
D *l*d this t*lh day o f July. I I 5L
p. H E R N D O N
erh Ctreutl Court,
,
aSeminole
Countr. Florte|

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NOTICE OP APPLICATION
PON TAX DEED
■
(See. 1*4.1* Pleridn
NOTICE IS H EnEBT OIVEN,
That J. E. ft Paulin# W Stamper
the bolder or lb* follow in g ce rtifi­
cate haa filed paid certificate fo r
tax deed lo he laeued thereon. The
cerllflcate-n um ber nnd year o f I*nuance, th* description at th# p ro .
party, and ih* name In which It waa
a..eased ere at follow s:
Certlllcata No. XIS
Tear o f It.uanc* June IS. A, D. 1114
Deecrlptlua Of Property:
Lot I t Block A O rov* Ter
Piet Bunk T P a t* II
Name In which aieeated
Lout.* ft Albert Brlntoa
All o f eald property being tn ths
Counly of Memlnole, State of Florida.
U nit.* auch certificate ehall b e , re­
deemed according to law th* pro­
perty described In such certificate
w ill be told to the hlgheet bidder at
the front door o f th* Sem lnolo
County Court Hnut* at Sanford.
Florida, on th* flral Monday In Ih*
month o f September, ISIS, which la
the' Ird dnv o f September. ISIS
Dated Hilt loth day or July, l i t !
O. p. IIERNDUN
cle rk Clrcull Court.
”
Semlnol* County, Florida
(SEAM
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
POE TAX UKEU
(See. IPLte Florida aintete* e f 1*4*1
NOTICE IS IIEIIKBY OIVEN,
Thai J. K- ft Paulin* W. Stamper
th* holder of Ih* follow in g ce rtifi­
cate haa filed said carllfTcat* fo r
(ax deed lo be luued thereon. Tha
certificate number nnd rear o f Is­
suance. Ih* description o f, th* pro­
perly. a id th* name In which U waa
aaseeaed ar* aa foltow e:
_
Certlfleat* No. H I
M
Tear o f la.uance Jua* II, A D. 1 ( R
Description Of Properly:
Lot IS Ilent Jam** SubdWIales
f la t Hook • Page 1
Nam* In which nsasaseg
Ben] Ja m ti
Alt o f aald i n i l f l f balng
In the Counly of Hemlnola. State o f
Florida. Unleaa auch certlllcata shall
bt redeemed according to law th*
prnperly described la auch certificate
wlli be told to the highest bidder
at th* front door o f the Sem lnol*
County Court H om e at Sanford,
Florida, on th* first Monday In th*
month of Heptember, 1151. which Is
Iha Ird day or September, t i l l . A
Dated thl* 18th day o f July, I l K
O, P. HERNDON
Clerk Circuit Court.
Semlnol* County, Florida
(S EA M

People 60 to 80:
Tear Out This Ad
. ■. Nnd mail it todxy to find
out bow you can still applf
for a $1,000 life Iniuranca
wlicy to help taka car* of
Jinanclal expenses without
burdening your family.
You nandla tha entire
transaction by mall with OLD
AMERICAN of KANSAS
CITY. No obligation. No one
will call on you!

3 West 9th, Dept L809B Kan*
sas City, Mo.

4 nD,*Mt*'* ,h* *"* itT *f

/ * / hUTIT ft flATCHEL
A* A dm lnltlratrlt o f th l
Relate nf MINNIE ft
ST EW ART Drrraied.
riEO. A. SPEER JR.
tllo rn e e fo r Eitala
p o . n o* isos
Sanford. Florida

General Insurance
t t JAMES GUT AGENCY
S IS E A S T F IR S T S T R E E T

(N TH E r o i RT OP TE E r o r V T V
Jt'D fiE .
s r.w itro i.n
rorN T T ,
FL O R ID *. IN RRi ESTATE OF
m a r t LE PPLER BTRONfl. D e ce .i•toe

U Pee bet*. T * «I1 creditor* and
tiereon* having claims e r demaad*
agalnat eald eetalai
Ton and each of yog ar* hereby
notified and reoulred lo preeenl any

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S T E E L STR IK E OR N O T -A PRICE IN C R EA SE IS SURE T O COM E.
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WE HAVE A G O OD SELECTION OF BRAND NEW 1956

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17—FURNFPiRK—HOUSEHOLD

—Factory to You—

L. I* Sill — Plano Technician
Phone SIM Rente I, Sanford

Aluminum
Venetian Blind*

M—UOOFIMi PLUMBING

MID-SUMMER

THE SANFORD HERALD
MAYFAIR — 3 bedroom house. 13-MOM ES
Large yard. Call 1450-J after
3-MEDKOOM house with carponc,
« p. m.
Berth and utility room, Fngi
Unfurnished 3-bedroom house In dltro appliances, $228 down
Lake Mary. 880. Ph. Sanford,
LOWELL E. OZIER
1042 or 1168-W.
Builder - Ph*M 1408
3-Bedroom unfurnished house. No
Office; 3181 8. Oriaad* Dr.
kitchen equipment, an French
Drnamwoid section, l year old. I
Ave. Phone 148-J.
bedroom, l bath, screened porch
1-Bedroom home near Air Bata.
Wall A pump for lawn, 112 W.
Electric kitchen. Furnished or
BrlarcUff*.
unfurnished. Phone 2IT-M.
2-Bedroom concrete block heme
8-BEDROOM HOUSE, elect nc
Kitchen equipped. Living room,
kitchen, 118 W. 17th St., Phone
bath with tub A shower. Full
678.
size screen porch. Rt. 2, Box
832-A, Ph. 298-J,
3-ROOM lakefront apt. Hot water.
$40 mo W. Musgrave. Lake Mary. 14-LOTS

Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
rail with plastic rnd*. Plastic or
CERAMIC TILE
rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
SAVINGS
Paul P. Mueller h Set PI. IM
eorda.
Free eetmate. Quality wort.
Scnkarlk Glue and Paint Co. Beautiful Dintite Seta. Choirs of
113-114 Watt tad 8t.
Phone JkO tl Table Tops and 13 Chair
Plumbing. Kreikjr Heatlaf
covers . . . Complete with 4
M. G. HODGES
Foot-locker* $8 93; 40-hr. Alarm
Chain
Service on All Water Pumps—
clock* $1.19. Sanford Jewelry A
Well. Drilled — Pumpt
Luggage Co. 300 Sanford Ave.
Paota Road, Phone TOO
$139.00
Wa buy and aril used furniture.
PLUMBING k REPAIRS
Paying top cash pricci for any­ And—BetuliluJ U*Pc Dlanerwirt
Septic Tank Installation k Service.
thing of value. SUPER TRAD­
Sit ••»•••••&gt; ... -*»•*•••»**•#**
Bearer Connections. Archie C.
ING POST on 17-lt Ph. 3081-W.
Harriett, Phono 734-W or 1US,
Army Cots, $8.98; Faint. $3.30 gal.
T-Shirt*, 41c; Army-Navy Surp­
PLUMBING
lus, 310 Sanford Ave.
Contract and Repair Work
Furnished cottage by week or
Handioma Bedroom Speciel
Fret Estimate*
month. Ph, 3010-W-l.
Vanity with larga Mirror
NECCHI-ELNA
It L. HARVEY
Panal Bad
Sewing Machine Center
204
Sanford
Ava.
Phon*
JIM
2-Bedroom
furnished house, Flor­
IA—PLACES TO EAT
Cheat of Drawtn
Saiei, Service and Rentsla
al Heights. 133 mo. Call lttfl-M.
GARRETT'S
CAROL JEAN, the Cleveland Tor
323 E. Firit St.
Phone 1413
New Smyrna ocean front One,
(A nado has struck the Doggie
u
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$119.95
two bedroom apis., reasonable.
M
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Diner A Bar. (Lake Mary).
1 ft. Servti refrigerator. 3/4 ton
McGrath, Box 1413, Coronado
alr-conditloner. Practically new,
Station. New Smyrna Batch, ur
" m a iT l o u r e s t a u r a n t
Phona 1883-W.
Cnntraellng
and
Sep
air
Tel. 1095-M.
Now Selection of—
Sample Menu: T-Bone Steak, 108? iaaferd Are,
1113
Phone
Bofaa (Foam Rubber)
$t49.30
Breaded Veal Cutlet. Florida
F. M. B. Be, 10c A 28c STORE.
Sofa Bed* ...... ............... 108.00 Furnished apt. 407W W. 1st. $35
Speciel—Turkish Towel*, 8 for
latbstcr, Deviled Crab, and of
848. Phone 30T6-R.
W.
J.
KING
Matching Chairs ...............88.80
course Lola's Famous Plus.
•1.00.
321 SANFORD AVE.
Plumbing Contractor
PHONE 1176-W lor taka-out.
3-ROOM completely furnished
ECHOLB BEDDING CO.
Koklar Plumbing A Supplies
Alr-Comprataor, good condition.
HWY. 17-82 South.
Carter tad k Magnolia. PK. $S32 apirtment with a $1,000 kitchen
Reem Klsctris Water Haitera
101$ Sanford Ava. Phona 137.
317 Palmetto Av*. Ph. 2392.
"Bad Bamberger” Mgr.
Pk. 18
2134 Orlando Dr.
4—LOST AND POUND_________
&gt;Open Maaday’a til 8:38 p. ml
$4—APPLIANCES
.
. furnished apt. 3
Large, clttn.
VISIT OUR BALCONY
LOST — On French Av«., Men'e
adiults. Sit Park Ave,
land
Rldc-ln
Theatre
for
Mart
FRIG1DA1RE
appliancat,
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4 black wallet. Identification, E.
anna Strickland. Exp. data Aug
aad arnica. G. H. High, Oviedo, 44—WANTED TO BUY
18—BUSINESS—INDUSTRIAL
J. Hoke. Call 2887-X-M.
_____
18, IBM.
Fla. Phoaa F04-3I1S or Sanford Electric pump needed for 38’ by
184J-W altar 8 p .m .
L ost - Black A tan Cocker Span1-1/4" (hallow well. Call 25U-W. Stare for rent, 407ti W. 1st. Phon*
let, recently clipped. Answers to •-SPECIAL AOnCEh
3076-B. $38._________________
AIR CONDITIONING
name ''B arney. Ph. 1410-X-J.
• RENTALS
For Room or Building
• REAL ESTATE
1—PERSONAL NOTICES
H. B ; P O P S CO. INC.
T"~
••Do It Yoursalf."
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Local and Long DtiUneo aovinf.
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE • 888 Snath Park Ava. Phase 1148
Ag.nl* for HOWARD VAN
STINE
Full elza Espate gas slave. Reas­ French Avanue horns auitable for sell or Trade—3 badreem ham* la
U HtS, INC, PENINSULAR
Machlna and Supply Co.
home k buslnaia. Far informa­
onable. Ph. 931-st.
best part of Stmlnola Heights,
TRANSFER A STORAGE, Ine. 307 W. lad St.
P
tion call 1414.
Tampa. Brautlful yard and
Offiee ISO* French Ava, Phone
This is a free pats to the Rita
shrubbery. Will trade for home
GATLIN BROTHERS
&gt; 3164.
Theatre for Diana Kinard. HUTCHINSON'S Oeea n F r o n t
Dragline A Bulldozer Service
of tquil
ual value lit Sanford. P.O.
Apts. 339 S. Atlantic. Daytona
Orange Ave. Exp. date Aug. 16,
Rolleway, Hospiul a n d Bab.
Box 383.
Reach. Call 2374-W for m erva1084.
Bate. Day Weak or Month-Tel
tlona after 4:00 p. m.
U—HOMES
, 14M. Furniture Center —
14-BUILDING MATERIALS
1U Weil First________
EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suitprograms, a
able for bachelor or couple.
USED BRICK
Kew bed* available. Orange City
Printing Co.
Private bath. Acroaa from Pott CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
TWO CARLOADS beautiful used
Minor Nursing Home. Inspec­
West 13th St.
Office. Manuel Jacobson,
brick. Orange, red, and burnt
tion Invited.________________
black. See them at SHERMAN Three and toor room furnlihed ’ LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
. CONCRETE PIPE CO,
AUTOMOTIVE
Ralpk Ray. 3iM.
apts. Very clean and clew In. •LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
A. K- SHOEMAKER, JR.
Phona 814, Jlmrn* Cowan.
RCD-I-MIX
CONCRETE
T. V. REPAIRS
•-BOATS AND MOTORS
Phene 1181
l*Uo
1188 Maluavlli*
Miracle
Ooacnta
Co.
FURNISHED apt*. Phono 1331.
TH 10 p at. Servlet Calls, i
188 Elm Ave.
Phone 1388
, ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
J. Q, Herrin. Ph. M U . V
WELAKA APARTMENTS! roomi 3-year eld heme. Nawly furnish­
1
OPFERS
Norris, Ph. UM, Ueeased 1
48—BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
private baths. 114 W. first SL
ed. Choice location. Call 1078-M.
B H. P. Lauson
nleltUi guaraataed work.
Alr-cootad, 4-eyel# . . . . $11.00
HAYNES Office Machine Co., DESIRABLE one and two bod4J H. P. Firestone ........... IU.OO
Typewriters, adding machines,
BULLDOZING
room furnished apt Ph. 418-W
• H. P. Mereury 1141
lales-RantaU, 3!4 Mag., Ph. 44.
LOWERY
A
BRIDGES
Model ........................ I1M.U
1 A 3 room apt Ph. 2943-W.
Good Used Office Deaki from $38.
B H. P. Royal
Uaad portable and atandard size Boss Court Apia. 3 rooms furnish­ BEAUTIFUL HOMES—FOR BALI
Gear ehlft—new . . . . . $131.00
ed. Phon* 1484.
typewriters from $38.
I H. P. Seott-Atwater
Wall Drilling, HOWARD
LOW DOWN PAYMENT
Gear a h lft........ ... . . . $T1-M
POWELL’S
Avalon Apu. Efficiency, Phone
lono, Phon* an so? i
. $ H. P. Mercury
Office Supply
Commartial Ava.
720-W.
(TUREE)
*•
loss Mark • . . . . . I1M.00
117 B. Magnolia
Phone 944
H. P. Elgin
UPHOLSTERY CLEANING
Efficiency apartment, air-condi­
Beautiful 3 Bedroom Homti
1983 Model ........ ...
TOM
47-lFUKNITURE—HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE A AUTO
tioned. Hwy. 17-93 8. SlumbertVt H. P. Firestone
Furniture Cleaned In Yaur Hoi
land
Court.
Used furniture, appliances, toule,
built b y ISM Model Reg.
etc. Beught-sold. Larry's Mart, 2 Room furnlthec apt. avallabl*
|U H. P. Evlnrude
$31 East 1st SL Phone 1631.
ISM Model . . . . . . . . . $$$.M
now. 5 room furnished apt. O D H A M A T U D O R , lot.
Eatimatea—Call 1T14-J.
available by July 20th. 310 Magy.t H. P. Champion . . . . . $U.OO
HIGHEST
CAS71
TRADEIN
ONE YEAR OLD
CROSLET - BENDIX
noli*. Ph. A. K. Rosscttcr, Flor­
10 H. P. Mercury
P
R
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S
P
A
ID
FOR
USED
Bales end Service
ist. 212.
lightning .........
$133.00
FURNITURE
YOU can buy with LOW DOWN
RANDALL
10 H. P. Johnson
WILSON-MAIER
Furnished 3 rooms k bath, down­
PAYMENT and assume VA (Of)
1854 Model . . . . . . . 198.00
Kltetric Company
stairs. 1902 Maple Ave. Phone
Mortgage at 4H% Interest with
FURNITURE CO.
Service— Quality— Satisfaction
. |0 H. P. Wizard
1474.
low monthly payments.
»
1983 Model .......„ ........ I134.S3 Ph 113 Sanford
2837-J-3 D* Bar]
Can 958
18 H. P. Elgin ................. $129.98
For
Rent—1
bedroom
furnished
III R. First Ht.
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
LOCATION----IS H. P. Scott Atwater ISM
apt. $43 per month. St. John*
Slip Coven end Drapes
with Biil-A-Matie . . . . $180.00
Buy
yetr
Furniture
at
Berrr'e
Reilly.
STANLEY KULP
SOUTH P I N E C R E S T
18 H. P. Scott Atwater
Warehouse Fun Co., it 901 w.
PHONE 2S38-J.
1983 Model ............... $311.00
lat 8L Alt nationally adv. funs- Unfurnished 1-Bedroom apt. Near
and
H H. P, Johnson
shopping center, 2411 Elm. No
Itun *t warehouse prism.
11U Model ................ - $383.00
Pete
please.
B
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A
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Sections
Jameson Studio, Special for chll This ad will admit Chariot OraAlso many motors tom down for
dren
lo
8
years.
Two
8x10,
(
SEE
Seminole
Realty
for
Desir­
Vfta
to
the
m
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The
a
I
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Exp.
used parts, Reasonsble.
BEE US TODAY
data Aug, 11, 1964.
able Home* and Apts. Phone 27.
. • TRADE IN your old boat, Mo­
tor or Trailer.
OFFICE ........... 2828 French Ave
EMPLOYMENT
PET MISSING? Let The Sanford 3-Room apt. Adults only. No pel*. PHONE................... 2100 and 2980
.
—Selection of Boats—
Phone
881-J.
218
W.
8th
Si.
| Glsss,
Mahogany,
Aluminum
Herald “ Lost Ad” find il. Thai’s
• Alio several used Boata and 38—HELP WANTED-FEMALE
how one boy got his puppy hack, If Interested In apartment, clean­
Gator Traltera.
er thin average, close-in, SEE
It Pays To Use Classified,
' How will you SWAP?
Drug Stare, Mr. Clark.
Jimmy Cowan. Phone 614.
too. Phone 1121.
Mow will ypu TRADE?
AMBITIOUS WOMEN
Your old motor,
Who want to earn but can only
For a better grade.
work part time. Avon Cosmetic!
Your Evlnrude dealer
USED FURNITU RE CLEARANCE
offera opportunity to earn ovrr
ROBSON SPOSTING GOODS
YES. MR. FARMER
184 E. lat SI.
Phono 888 $2 per hour. Contact Mrs. J. 1—3-Pc. Living Boom Suite . . . .
I can build your home, remodel,
•
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•
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.
.
.
.
.
$1218
Bussell, P.O. Box 878, Orlando.
repair or build your addition to
l i f t . Plywood Fishing Boat k
your present home. Financed at
-----. . . 18.10
Sunlty hem* products will train 1—3-Pc. Living Room Suita (pita tie) ..................
Trailer. $88. Phone 1331-J.
4% Intersil, ever a reasonable
house wife to rrplsce present 1—2-Pe. Living Room Suite (good slip rovsrs) . . . . . _____ 11.88
period time.
11—TRAILERS
representative. C a l l Sanford
LETS TALK IT OVCR
1—Mapla Arm Sofa Bed ...............
_____
11.88
2332-J.
T. R. Meant
Gen. Contractor
It will pay YOU lo sto us before
ph. 1438-M.
you buy. Open Eveninga and
1—Miami Lounge ........................
. . . . . 8.00 E. Celery Ave.
LADIES...........
Rundaya.
Christmas telling Mason will soon
EaataMo Trailer Sales
be hare. Praps re now for large 1-3-Pe. Sofa Bed Suita (wrought Iron armi) . . . . .
Palatka, Fla.
profits by telling beautiful Avon 1—3-Pc. Sofa Bed Suit* (plastic arms) ........ ...
______ 38.00
Cosmetics. Contact Mra. J. Ru»
Trailer, Sale-Rent, Ph. 668-XR.
sell, P. O. Box 878, Orlando.
1—Armless Sofa Bed ...............
. . . . 12.88
is.
MAKE AN OFFER
Z9—-MALESMEN-AG ENTS"
1—Large 2-pe. Living Room Suite
8.00
U93 Cattle Trailer. 12 ft. 3 bed
rooms, excellent condition. Must |30.oo dally, Sell Luminous Door 1—Wicker Rocking Chair ...........
. . . .
3 00
sell now, owner transferred.
Pistes. Write Reeves, Dept.
______ 300
May be seen 1 mile south of
No. 180, Attleboro, Mass. Free 1—Large Platform Rocker ........
ARB YOU LOOKING FOB A
Sanford on Hwy 17-02 opposite
Sample*.
NEW WOMB?
1—Aluminum -and Plastic Chaise Lounge . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.18
HatIKf'a Garage or Ph. M14-J.
W—WORK WANTED—PEMALB
1—Bathinet (new, tolled) .........
14—USED CARS
------ soolSEE snd COMPARE
WANTED: BABY SITTING— Day 1—Hidt-a-Bed (rtg. $239.88) good buy . —
.
. — 148.00
» • Homes Bellt
Clean 1U1 Ford Victoria, $378.
or night. Phone 1443-W.
Perfect 1848 Chev. 3-Door. $aao.
1—Corner Bookcase .....................
IF
IBS! Ford V-8 Ranch Wagon, $1071
FINANCIAL
1—Vanity with triple mirror . . . .
OOKAM A TUDOR, INC
1983 Ply. Club Coupe
$$?$,
».... ia t
Builders of fin * Haases
^ P h jjn ^ »9 i^ ^ jfte^ 8 j3 0 jg jn a ^ 14-INSURANCE
1—Small Dreiser and Mirror . .. .
Far Florida Living

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SERVICES

Prelarrad Rates to Preferred
Policyholder*
John William* las, Agtar?
411 Saalerd Atlantic Bank
34

18-BEAUTY PARLORS
Modern Air-conditioned Salon
H arriett's Bnaaty Noefc

ISLSJ2B__________ ELfil • MERCHANDISE
r e p a ir s

a - a l i loin a PAINTING

42—ARTICLES FOR RENT

_
XALUMINUM PAINT
NOW 8 mm film rental library
W
- For House Traitor Roots
at Wleboldt’i Camera Shop. *10
w JtEED A PAINTER?—BEE USI
S. Park Ave.
NrRANEY-SMJTN
GUI S. Park
Phono 1303 48—ARTICLE* rum SALE
IlA O II sanding and finishing. 9‘ * ru. ft. Cold spot refrigerator
Cleaning, waxin*. Serving Sami
with freezer across top, |7S. a
note county alien tat.
mm Rtvtre Model SB movla
1 ‘ &gt;H- M. Gleason. Lake Mary
camera A case, 838. G.E. En­
ure meter A case, $U. Pk
poaura
For
call Mr. Taaktr,
1225 M. 131 Laurel Dr.

Lot In De Itary, block from 17-92,
180x76. Large trees. By owner,
8880. Daytons Beach 2-2620.
guest p
Movieland Ride-In Theatre for
Mra. BobDy Reeves. Exp. dale
Aug. 13, 1986.
87—BROKERS aad REALTORS

BA LL R EA LTY
RAYMOND M. BALL
OSCAR M. HARRISON
REG. BROKlhlS
S. D. Hlghleyman, Associate
284 Snath Park Ave.
Phane I

Alexander &amp; Stringer
Real Estate A Insurance
Mra. Lourine Messenger,
Assoc.
107 Magnolia Ave.
Ph. 16

Rebtrl A. Winjatna, Realtar
Raymond Lundquitt, Associate
Phane 18T3 Atlantic Beak Bldg.

Mon., Augr, 6, 195$, Page 7

DAILY CROSSWORD

ACROSS
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cock
3. Head cook
8. Street
urchin
IE Legitimate
theater
(short.
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It. Seed
covcringi
13. Anxious
14. Stay
15. Knock
II. Southeaat
(xbbr.)
17. French
article
II.Over (poet.)
19. Consumed
20. A king of
England
33. Genua or
frcih-wattr
ducka
31. Relate
in detail
24. Aviator*
with 6
planes
downed
29. Sptaka
31. Carting
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33. Neuter
pronoun
34. Like
38. Newt
34. Identical
31. Ledge
40. City of
wickedness
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41. Concise
II. Accumulate
41. Antlered
animal

Laura I . Oznr, Broker
Hatal M. Field, Associate
3801 So. Orlando Dr.
Phone 1889
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UrealeiL Drama
Vitlca o t Flroalone
I'hnrlre Karr,It tthonr
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Mliurltman Club
Hurllmen Hletore
Celebrity t'la&gt; lmu,a
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Phono 7184 Days
.... 1933.M NI«hU

3-R.R., 2 belli new home in excel­
lent .uburban section. Best buy
at $12,800, 81,800 will handle.
7 acres wilh 380 young Pineapple
nrsnge (roe*, plus a nice 2&lt;UK
home with garage and workshup
All this for $11,800.

Seminole Realty
W. DIETRICHS
T. W. MEIO
REALTORS
1881 Park Av*
Phene *7 nr 141
BEAUTIFUL
Lakefront home, built and equip­
ped by owner, without mould
•ration of cost. Set on one act*
nf large shade trees and tl iwerIng shrubs, with 160 ft. of while
sind beach, on lovely lake.
Large, equipped kitrhen, with
lots of rabinet apace. J full tiled
baths, wilh ample linen spare.
Maatar bedroom I* air-condi­
tioned end has more closet
space thin you've seen In a long
time, other features too mint•ruus to mantlen. Avallabl* for
immediate possession at $23,880.00. Call us today for an ap­
point mant.
HOME BUYBR OPPORTUNITY
Practically naw 3-bedroom CB
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Ike Urges Bulganin
To Show 'New Spirit
In International Issues
Red Cross Follows
,through To Units
On Recent Disaster
The Seminole County Chapter of
American Red Cron has received
authorization through the Southeastern area office In Atlanta to
provide the following type* of a*.
, stance to any Bona Fide victim*
of the sen diaaater who might
now be la Seminola County and
atill In need of aaalatanca:
Bade maintenance—food, shel­
ter, clothing. Medical care for In­
jured—it la reported that many
with leia aerloua injuriea did not
receive care In New York. Mini­
mum household furnishing! for
•immigrants who loet their furnish­
ings aboard the Andrea Dorla or
who lost funds that were to have
been used for the purchase of
sueh.
Some passengers are still re­
ported missing and Inquiries about
persons missing and any other
information needed would be re­
layed by the Seminole County
Chapter to the New York City
.-Chapter.
^
The New York City Chapter
gave assistance as victims atrived in New York. Medical and nurs­
ing care and ambulances were
provided for the Injured who were
moved to hospitals, clothing was
provided at the pier on mass basis,
and later more adequate clothing
was given on an Individual basis
to those who needed I t Canteen
service was also given at the
• jlm . As passengers debarked
they were taken to hotels and
trenaportaUen, t S u r M M P M
maintenance were provided by the
American Red Croaa In New York
City.
Hie American Red Cross visited
passengers in their hotels, and
plana ware made with each fami­
ly or Individual to assist them on
to the point of destination with
transportation ind maintenance
•enroute being provided.
Before leaving New York City,
those who came In contact with
Red Cross were told they should
go to the Red Cross Chapter at
point of destination if additional
- assistance waa needed.
Immigrants on the Andrea Doria
have had a terrifying experience
have bad a terrifying experience
- and a sad Introduction to a new
'country. Church groupa are a na'
tural source of help and comfort
and In some instances might want
to adopt a family for continuing
service and assistance, it was said.

Collins Signs Bill
To Curb Mail Order
•Real Estate Frauds
TALLAHASSEE UR — Unecrupu
loua real estate developers who
prey on gullible out of »talers who
buy al*hl unseen on the strength
of false or mlalfiodlng advertising
toco n possible 1100,000 fine end •
yeere in prioon under a new Flor­
ida law.
'
Gov. Collins iete yesterday sign­
ed the bin of the recent ipcclal
m u Ioo of the Legislature which la
designed to eurb mall order real
astota ewlndUt.
The lew makes it a crime to
advertise totsa or misleading In­
formation to lure the unwary into
buying real estate.
It also requires that tha develop­
er who te)ls by mall must file
with tha Real Estate Commission
copies of advertising aad promo­
tional matter be Intends to use
* i t il d e the state,
Gov. Collins requested the tow
after Investigation dlariosed that
a few developer*, whoso take ac­
tivities ware outside th Juristictlon of (he commission, were mix­
ing fancy with toot In out of state
advertising, loading aaaU ardor
buyers to believe they wore get­
ting advantages that did not, aad
might never, exist.
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REN. HOLLAND TO
■R m n e n a e p
BARTOW, UR— Boa. HoRlod wiR
bo honored by Bartow d rtc clubs
at an annual henMComiag cele­
bration this afternoon. Be ie borne
for e abort stay baton going to
Chicago to attend the Motional
Democratic Convention aa an adtoraatn dalegato.

Stevenson Certain
Of Top Nomination
On Either Ballot

erated by groat armaments,
Elsenhower said* “ wo welcome"
Soviet efforts to wipe out “ some
of the ovlla" Stalin Imposed with­
in Russia during his rule. But, he
stressed, these “ evlia" were also
evident In Stalin's foreign policy.
He then added:
"Even today they constitute a
grievous obstacle to doing those
things which we both agree ougnt
to be done. This situation n’-edi
■Iso to bo remedied by a new
spirit for which I also appeal."

Eastern Stars Will
Honor Worthy
tkaiRfM dtroh

N4w Smyrna Chapter No. Three,
Drier of the Eastern Star will
honor Mr*. Ethel Dobson. Worthy
Gland Matron with a banquet and
meeting at *:M p. m. Monday,
Aug. 13, In New Smyrna.
Reservations must bo made by
Wednesday, Aug. t. For these res­
ervations eall Mr*. Wyatt, Worthy
Matron or Mr*. Bilbrey, secretary.
All members are Invited.
Mrs. Dobson will make her off]rial visit In Sanford on Oct. 2T.

Assault With Intent

Hospital N otes To Murder Charge
August i
Admissions
Ranald Meredith (Osteen)
Mrs. Louise Hasty (Sanford)
Lemuel Eudell Jr. (Sanford)
Dischargee
Ells McGriff (Sanford)
Nell Stone (Longwood)
Sylvia Price (Lake Monroe)
August T
Admissions
Celle Holley (Lake Mary)
Betty Slaton (Sanford)
Nlnnlt TUlia (Sanford)
Ilasel Moaley (Sanford)
Homer Thomas (Sanford)
Robert Dumss
(Altymonte Springs)
Preston H. Jones (Oaten)

In Mystery Attack

SAnASOTA UR— Police Lt. Whit,
ted has charged Edward Turley
with assault with Intent to mur­
der the Rev. Wilmon Smith in a
mystery shooting. Turley, 72, is
being held in county jail.
Smith, 40, minister Tor the
Church of God, was wounded slight­
ly by shotgun pellets while
breakfasting at his home Sunday.
Turley, his next door neighbor,
first told police hi* 12 gauge shot­
gun went off while he was clean­
ing it on n bed. Whltted said Tur­
ley later gave less coherent ac­
counts of (he shooting.
Teh officer said Smith could not
hava been shot In the way Turley
described it. Whltted also reported
several persons said T u rle y had
tokl them of disliking, Smith.
The minister said he knew of
no reason Turley should shoot him.
MARTIN, 8. D., UR - A tornado H* added the older min had been
struck tha tiny community of npaet since the death of hi* wife
Martin in aouihwastern South Da­ in another shooting last year.
kota last night, destroying one
large building and damaging tha
hospital. An undetermined num­
ber of people were reported in­
jured.
An employe of the Northern Bell
CHICAGO UR — Estes Kefauver
Telephone Co. who visited the may he down but he isn’t count­
town of l.ooa shortly after the ing himself out.
storm said several parsons suffer­
The hand-shaking senator from
ed minor Injuries, bat then were Tennessee baa renounced ail
no fatalities. Telephone service claim to the 1H6 Democratic pres­
was out temporarily.
idential nomination. But the No. 2
Hi slid the roof on the hospital
spot on the ticket rcmalni open—
was torn off and moat of the win­ to tor aa Kefauver know* at least.
dows In the building w en broken. And for the big opportunity —
Patients In the words w en evac­ wall there'a 1M0, and 1M4. And
uated. ha aald. The winds also up- maybe other election years.
mt several house trailer* in « trail­
So, to the eiirprisc of early ar­
er camp near th* town, bat none
o f tha occupants wow reported rivals for this year's convention,
Kefauver headquarters I* a buss­
Injured.
_______ ___
ing, going concern. Nobody around
the piece seems to know quite
what the senator ia up to. But all
inda are eure Kefauver hesn't
resigned himself to political ob­
scurity.
M r
.
tt'a obvious at th* moment that
ha means to make hla&gt;deep, ami•f widely
a d evening
sbta-aoundiag voice heard at the
f t to n .

Tornado Strikes
South Dakota Town

Kefauver Is Not
Counting Self Out

W eather

Anodatod P m * Leased Wire

No. I5«

Crystal Lake Public
Beach To Get Long
Awaited Face Lifting

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- WASHINGTON UR — President*Eisenhower called on Soviet Pre­
mier Bulganin today to demon­
strate a “ new spirit’* and eradi­
cate “ evils” in International re­
lations which Elsenhower said
have survived the Kremlin’s downwilh-Stolln moves.
Brushing aside Russia’s newest
disarmament proposals, Elsenhow
er said bluntly he la “ greatly dis­ CHICAGO (rt—Adlal E. Stevenson
turbed by the developments which Is prepared to toes political tradb
have occurred since we met at tlon aside In filling second place
Geneva" at the summit confer on the ticket If he wins the Demo­
ence a year ago.
cratic presidential nomination.
In a personal letter to Bulganin,
Stevenson, the party’s 1052 nom­
Elsenhower challenged him to "do inee, is supremely confident he will
more to realize the hopes” born get the top nomination on the first
at the summit conference, espec­ or second bnllot at next week’ s
ially to keep pledges about Ger­ convention here.
man unification "which desper­
This view, of course, {■ disputed
ately need to be fulfilled."
by supporters of Gov. Averell Har­
In that connection Elsenhower dman of New York anJ several
gave short shrift to a Bulganin “ favorite son" candidates working
proposal for withdrawal of foreign for a deadlocked convention in
troops from Germany.
which the lightning might strike
The Soviet Premier advanced one of them.
that idea, In a letter to Eleenhow
If he ii worried by the threat of
er June •, along with a plan for such a deadlock, Stevenson does
individual cuts in national armed not show It. He already Is review
forces without the inspection and Ing and refurbishing his position on
verification system on which this major issues In anticipation of
country insists. Bulganin called vigorous fall campaign against
his plan a "new approach" to get President Elsenhower.
disarmament going.
lie has convinced himself in prl
Elsenhower, In a reply delivered miry campaigning in all section*
In Moscow today, related the Ger­ of the country that Elsenhower's
man phase of the Bulganin plan popularity is overrate!. He believes
to the “ promise" of Geneva—es­ the President can be beaten.
pecially unification in free elec­
With this In mind, he Is looking
tions. He aald that “ obviously” the ahead still further to January. He
matter of force withdrawal can­ has told friends he is more inter­
not be bandied'aa an “ isolated" ested in getting a running mate
matter.
who will make a lop-notch vice
On the broader disarmament president than in satisfying the us­
proposal Eisenhower said Russia’s ual requirement* of geography and
announced cut of 1,100,000 men voter appeal.
In its armed forces merely fol­
lowed cuts the West has alroady
made since World War II. And
he said’ he doubts that action by
Individual countries, on tha Bui“ do much to

If Y w r Herald In Not
Delivered Bj • P. M.
Cal] 1821 Boforo 7 P. M.
For Delivery

RED CROSS NGRSlt MRS. ROY WEEKS, of the Central Florida
Blood Bank of Orlsndo, attends to Jack I- Mangut, Aviation Metalsmith third class, URN, daring the foUr-hour blood bank drive held
nt the Sanford Naval Air Station Dispensary, Thursday. (Official
Photo, U. S. Navy)

Hatchery Important
To Fish Management
•■Our
a t 1 ------------------------------------Our federal fish
fiah hateherv
hatchery at
Welaka Is the only Federal hatch'
cry In the state of Florida “ said
Albert J. Wilson, director of the
Department of the Interior's Fiah
and Wild Life Service in hia
speech belore the Sanford Rotary
Club at its noon meeting Monday
The Board of Sanford City Com­
at th* Yacht (Tub
missioners at a special called
Wllion went on to say o f bla In; meeting last - night 'cntatlvcly
tereating occupation that “ oar dis­ adopted practically all of City
tribution territory Is all of the Manager Warren E. Knowles’ Cap­
state of Florida c u t of the Apa­ ita! Improvement program.
The only Item eliminated from
lachicola River and 21 of th* south
the criglnst program weru nnc
Georgia counties.
"We raise large-mouth baas and dtmp (ruck, one tractor and tne
bluegill bream—becausa thees art radio network for the Utility and
the only twu '.hat we know of tkat Public \Vcrk« department.
John Burton, Iocs! architect,
will completely etock n body of
water and be able to maintain presented three plans for the San­
thsmielves and produce good fish­ ford Community Center. After
studying the plans the City Com­
ing for a number of years.”
mission requested Burton In de­
He went oh to eay before the
sign other plans that would remembers attending “ th# demand

Improvement Plans
Start Immediately

'MffT. t o
t»rf»rodcca eh-the* V o to e t Uflto;
The policy eg our service J* to
stock only managed waters—last
year we raised and distributed
3,20,030 fish. These Went to 1,534
individual applicants. Our trucks
traveled 21,000 mile* on distribu
tlon alone."
The Department of which Wil­
son Is director is a subsidiary of
the U. S. Department of the In­
terior's Conservation and Replen
Ishment Station at Welaka. During
his speech Wilson became enlhuUntie and went on to tell hi* lis­
teners "When you etop and think
that these fish will grow to catchable size In one year you will be­
gin to realize the Job we er* do­
ing In helping to produce food and
fun in the area thl* one station
aerves and remember, w« or* only
one of the many federal hitcherlei."
In closing Wilson added “ I do
not want you to leave with the
Idea that Just the stocking of
hatchery fish is going to asiuro
you that there Is going to be good
fishing In a body of water, In fact
there is much more to It thin (hat
But the hatchery Is a very im­
portant part of good fish manage­
ment It Is also a good Insurance
that the likes whleh have now
dried up right hero In Florida, will
furnish good fishing ooe year aft­
er they regain thalr normal water
level.
Wilson'a speech was so Interes­
ting and Informative that the
Rotary members held a question
and answer period after hit talk.

Sanford Trea Co.
Is Making Debut
A new business is getting start­
ed In Sanford and abould be boom­
ing In a faw dsya.
The Sanford Tra* Company Is
making Iti debut anJ *111 specia­
lise In removing snots, removing
trees end also doing away with
dangerous Umba.
This business will b* open on
weekends and H. 8. Osdsby owner
and manager aspects to gat things
rolling right away.
Anyone interested pleas* cell
100T-J, as an office apace has not
bee* obtained yet.

Funeral Tomorrow
For Paul D. Jones
Funeral services have been aet
for Paul D. Joa*« who died In a
veterans hospital in Lake City yes­
terday morning.
Rita# will b* bald at Rrissoa
Funeral Home at 4 p. m
raw. The Rev. A. G. Mclnnrs wlB
officiate and hartal will Im la Lake
View Camctary,

SNAS Personnel
Donate 89 Pints
To Blood Drive
Personnel of the Sanford Naval
Air Station, led by Capt. J. T.
Blackburn, USN, commander
heavy attack wing one, donated a
total of 29 pints of blood during
the NAS Blood Rank Dr|ve held
at tha atation dispensary; Thurs­
day.
The purpose of the blood bank la
to establish a system of providing
wholo blood for us* in treatment
of Naval personnel and their au­
thorized dependenta In thla urea.
Approximately ilo aallori, tapresenting every department of tha
atation, reported to tha dispensary
to give blood during the four-hour
drive. Several of the men were
turned back because they had
previously given blood at drtvea
conducted by local civic clubs rec­
ently.
Heavy attack Squadron Seven
ted all departments of the slatlou
with 34 volunlcer donors.

Health Board Will
Start Proceedings
To Purchase Land

The Florida Slate Board of
Health which met In Jacksonville
l ^ d l M a g m . that Canid irat yesterday waa Informed that only
1000 people
one email parrel of laad remained
It wia requested by tha com- (o be purchaaed before all laad
mlsitonera that the auditorium be neceszary to start tha proposed
so designed that part of lt could $450,000 office building waa avail­
be used for a dining area that able. William S. Walker, attorney
would seat a minimum of 300 peo­ for the Florida Stale Board of
ple.
Health, said that condemnation
The city manager was requested proceedings would be started.
to make further cost studies of. This parcel, which faces First
tha Goldsboro swimming pool and St., includes one house and a 30 X
tha completion of the boat baaln.
105 foot plot of land, lt has been
Knowles was instructed by the appraised at $5,230 but the owner
City Commissioners to ask for Indicates she will not sell for leas
bids for two new romper* for the than $12,000, therefore steps to
fir* department and two new condemn the property will b#
packer* for tha department Also taken.
to aak for bids fur a dozer and
Fred R. Ragland, director of
loader, two dump trucks, a derrick Bureau of Finance and Accounts,
truck chaisia and sweeper for the reported on olher proposed building
atreet department and to, also in Tampa, Oade County, Orlando
advertise for bids for the air con­ and West I’alm Beach. A delega­
ditioning.
tion from West Palm Beach Coun­
The City Commissioners staled ty appeared before the Iloard to
that total cost figures be com­ outline their need of belter health
pleted on tha atreet lighting sys­ facilities.
tem as *o«n at possible so that
Dr. Wilson T. Sowder, slate
this part of the Improvement pro­
gram could gat underway Immedi­ health officer, atatsi that h*
hopes that contract can be let on
ately.
Another Item coming before the the new building In Jacksonville
commission list night was th* re­ within the noxt four month*. '
Presiding over the meeting waa
moving of articles and merchindlse from th* aldawalks. After Dr. Herbert L. Bryans, Pensacola,
lengthy discussion It was derided president. Other bosrd members
to refer this program to the Mer­ presrnt were: T. M. Curable, Ph.chant* Association for Its recom­ (1., vice-president, Quincy; Dr.
Carl C, Mendota, Jacksonville;
mendation.
Dr. Charles J. Collins, Orlando;
and Dr. F. P. Meyer, St. Pateraburg.
Dr. Brians rt-affirmed the
Board's request that ths Merit
DERBY, Conn. UR-Becsuse he System allow them to retain the
already had a chest cold before fici-dom uf action that they have
■offering a brokan.rlb la an auto- colored in the past in securing
mablle collision, TV'a Ed Sullivan and compensating employes. Be­
cause of the highly technical na­
maat remain two more daya In a
ture of many position! in the
boapiul.
State Board of Health, too rigid
Ha had been expected to bo dla- rule* and regulations would pre­
ebarged today. Hla physician said, vent the State Board of Health
however, th* possibility of com­ from nhtalnlng needed personnel.
plications mad* U advisable for
Dr. N'ailisn Schneider, assistant
him to remain In Griffin Hospital director of th* Bureau of Labora­
bare until Thursday.
tories, spoke on tb* many types of
luUlvan and three others were research being done by the State
injured, one critically, in Sey­ Board Df Health. Dr. Sowder askmour aarly Monday while Sullivan rd the Bosrd to consider th* em­
waa traveling to hU Southbury ployment of a research coordina­
born* after hi* Sunday nlgbt TV tor to expedite ell type* of re­
search work on a atat* and coun­
program.
Ob tha danger iUt with head In- ty level. The Board asked Dr.
Jurita la Ralph Cacaca, 34, of Naw Bonder to give th* matter further
Kavea, a protection service agen­ study and report on same at th*
cy employ# assigned to Sulllvan'a next meeting.
The need for a place where drag
farm. L iu seriously hurt were
Sullivan's son-in-law, Robert II. addicts could commit themselves
Pracht Jr., M, of Bcarutale. .V Y , voluntarily for treatment waa die
and Joaaph Palmuccl, 22, of An- rusird, with Frank C. Castor, di­
rector of the Bureau of Narcotics,
poHca said Palmuccl’* outlining the need for a bettor
e fr vian d to tha left on a curve piece than Ralford where such
and redded head-on with the car person* could go.
Th* next meottag of the Board
SuUtvaa was driving, They said
they would decide what durga to was scheduled lor Sept. 20, at 9 a.
fUa against Palmuccl aftfcr they m. at tha offlea of But* Health
talk to tha accident victims at Officer, Dr. Wilaon T. Sowder, la
Jacksonville.

Sullivan Expected
To Stay In Hospital

CofC Rep Uncertainly Clouds
Makes Plea Prospects For Suez
For Action
Canal Conference

Some definite action may finally
be taken toward correcting the
"unsightly" and “ dangerous" con
ditloni at tha Crystal Lake Public
Beach in Lake Mary, I* was de­
cided at the regular monthly meet
Ing of the Board of County Com
mlssioneri thla morning.
Appearing as a representative of
the Lake Mary Chamber of Com
mcrce, ai well is a Lake Mary
property owner, Law Luster, made
an urgent plea for Immediate aelion by the Board,
Stating that la a larger sense
he represented all tha people of
tb* area who ere not so fortunate
as to live on a lake, end who must
use public parks and beaches for
their recreation, Luster reviewed
the efforts mida by the Lake Mary
Chamber of Commerce to date end
outlined slmpte plans for making
the beach as attractive as Rock
8prlngs and other more distant re­
creation spot*.
The bath housea and toilets a n
in such a state of disrepair aa
to be of no use at ad, while the
dock, le eo weakened by age, and
now standing so tor eat of deep
water a i to b* actually dangerous,
ha .-aald. Already several Mttdaota
have occurred there, on* re*wiling
In a broken neck and mar totality,
he added.
The cash cost of only two or
three hundred dollars would bo In­
volved, said Luster, to put the
beach In first d a n condition. Thla
could Include bulldozing off the
encroaching growth of weads to
make more sand beach area, tear­
ing down the dangerous dock, and
repairing the balh houses and toi­
lets. Trash cans could also be pro­
vided, and tome arrangement*
made for disposing of the tin cans
and other refuse that now aecumutate ell over th* beach area,
he said.
Following tho talk by the Cham­
ber of Commerce representative,
the Board voted to-meet with him
at Crystal Lake Beach this after­
noon at 1:00 o’cUck, to deride the
best manner ol reconditioning the
beach facilities.

Southern Bell Co.
Reports Increase
In New Telephones
Southern Bell announced today
that 50J22 new telephones were
added In Florida in tho first six
months of this year. According to
Gordon Rot hermel, Sanford Group
Manager, thla Is more than the
total gained in all of IBM.
This gain brought Southern Bell's
total number of telephones |n serv­
ice in the Stole to 222,000. At the
end of lhM, there were 452,000 In
service, an,Increase of 53 percent
in a little more than five years.
Rolhsrmal said If the demand for
service continues at the present
rale, it le eipccted that toil tele­
phones will reach one million In
early llfil. ’
Rothermel added that 373 tele­
phone* were added here during th*
first six months of IBM for a total
of 8,977. At the end of IBM there
were 3,726, an increase of S3 per
cent In a little mors than flv#
years.

First Federal Will
Be Scene O f Meet
To Form Unit
Tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock
those lntorestod In formation of a
Seminole County Mental Health
Unit will meet at tha First Federal
Saving* and Loan Assn. Mias Mar­
garet Margrave, field representa­
tive of the national organisation
will attend to assist, coming here
from Washington, D. C.
The increasing Interest,In th* ef­
fective treatment of mental Ulness
m 4 the prograss mad* by medical
■dance ia this field potato np the
Importance of the local aasoclalien's tarnation, U was said.

LONDON til— Uncertainty today
Clouded prospect! Tor the 24-natlon
conference on the 8uez Canal. An
Egyptian-sparked move to throw
the dispute before the Untied Na­
tion* appeared under way.
Egypt, the Soviet Union and In.
dia topped .the list of nations that
still hive not said whether they
will attend the talks the Western
Big Three propose to open In Lon­
don Aug. H. There were rumor*
that India's Prime Minister Nehra
might be shaping a counter ptsn
to give Egypt ■ face-saving ave­
nue of retreat.
After a two-hour session Inst
night, the Egyptian Cabinet gave
no indication if it would accept
th* conference bid but an official
source asserted:
"Egypt hai plenty o f time t*
answer. The deadline to deliver •
reply Is midnight Aug. IS."
Washington sources said all
American planning was gataf
ahead on tha assumption that the
conference will start on schedule,
but the possibility of a postponement we* not ruled out.

Typhoon Wanda ft
Reported A t O u t
O f China's Worst1
hong KONa ill -Reports from
Red China said today, that Ty­
phoon Wanda was one of Uw cen­
tury's worst, killing more than
2,100 persons end leaving millions
homeless on the Chinese main­
land.
A compilation of dispatch*e
from the Communiit New China
Newe Agency put the number at
known dead at 2,111 and tha in­
jured at almost the earns figure.
The casualties may be boosts^
when reports reach Peiping front
remote reglone where communK
cations were cut.
Crops were devastated In an im­
mense area.
Heavy ralna threatened to flood
th* Hit River network In north
China,
Wanda struck the China coast
with devastating force Wednesday
and veered north, it spent Usclf
deep In th* Interior.
Chekiang province, south o f
Shanghai on the coast, bore the
brunt.
Winds of up -to IM mph tor*
■cross Chekiang, causing casual­
ties put by Peiping radio i t 1.B60
deed and 1,200 Injured. On* re­
port said 31,000 homes were do*
■troyed In the province and more
than a million persons were home­
less.

Show Business
Day In Court
LOS ANGELES UR- It wee show
business day in court.
Singer Peggy King filed salt fop
divorce yesterday. Awarded di­
vorces were actresses Jeanne
Crain and Joanne Gilbert and the
wivei of actor Edward G. Robin*
son and Art Baker, radio and tele­
vision announcer and commento*
tor.
Another Robinson, Edward O.
Jr., 24, appeared in another court­
room adjoining hla mother's ant
pleaded Innocent to a fa*ony drank
driving charge.
Miss King, 23, charging enalty,
asked to end her shaky marriage
to trumpet player Knobby Lee, B ,
whose too# nama ia Norbert L'df*
bauch. They had aaparated seven*
el times since their marriage herd
Feb. 2, 1*52.
Mies Crain, 20, distraught and
fighting to retain composure, said
her husband, manufacturer Pool
Brinkman, 37, displayed hostility
toward her mother. She said
Brinkman also dragged her by Urn
hair from a Beverly SUM rastom
rant last Jaauary.
Brinkman tod i
hearing and his attorney
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IN , an lO-tlma M |k and
■ o n than doable the IN I flgam. Additionally olght Ufa
aenteneea and three death
sentences w an imposed. Ap­
prehensions “of fugitive* la
FBI cases totaled 8,765 for
the flecsl year ION."

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trial In FBI cseat daring the
IMS fiscal year aa compared
with N par cent for the prevloae year. Of the 10,181 convic­
tions, 93.T par cent wera oa
pleas of guilty, while O per cent
won the result of trials.
The fiscal year 1156 witnessed
the l i n t decline la more than
tea years In the number of viol­
ations of the Federal Bank Rob­
bery Statues with 470 violations
reported as compared with the
548 of the previous year.
Investigations by the FBI In
cases Involving Interstate crimes
Show a general Increase for the
1955 fiscal year. Conviction* for
Interstate transportation of stolen
property violations totaled 858,
an all-time high; thaft from IntonU te shipment conviction* rots
from 773 In 1955 to 790 In 1955;
and interstate transportalon of
■tolea motor vehicle convictions
totaled 4,735, and 14AM earn wer.
recovered In FBI eases, both
figures
representing
all-time
peaks. The activities of tho
thieves, check forgers, and eonfidanca man, who engage In
marriage, oil stock, bone race
and other swindle*, and whose
Illegal activities ora of an nter■tate natora are of vital interost to the FBI. Thara wer* 865
convictions In tbasa, and stolon

lavolring theft from interstate
shipments, the value of rocovsrad property In c u m In m U ia M
by the FBI for the third eons#entire year exceeded one million
dollars. The 568 conviction* In
fraud matters, which Inclnda fraud
matters Involving the Federal
Housing Administration and Fed­
eral fending and Insurance agen­
cies, exceeded the total In thia
category fn any prior year.
Hoover also stated that, as In
previous yean, cooperation with
local, state and Fedcml law anfore*mint agencies continues to
ba an Integral part of the FBI’s
operations. The volume of work
reealvad by the FBI Laboratory
and Identification Divisions re­
flects an Increase over the 1955
fiscal year. The Laboratory re­
ceived 81.816 requests for as­
sistance Involving 143,527 aelontifle examinations of 124,055 apeelmens of evidence as compared
with the 133,734 examinations
conducted tho prior flseal year.
The Identification Division dufIng fiscal year 1966 received 8,284,367 fingerprint cerda from
12,902 contributors, an nvaraga
of more than 20,000 fingerprints
each working day. Fugitives
Identified through fingerprint
comparisons totaled 13,833. Tho
Indontification Division now ha*
mors than 140,000,000 flngorprlnts
In Its fils*, roprotonting nearly
72,000,000 personi.
Hoover emphasised the value ef
confidential Informant* to effortIv* police work and said that more
than 1.200 persons wer* arrested
In FBI cases aa a result of In-

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June Gasoline
Tax Revenues
Exceed $8 Million

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TALLAHASSEE M V- G a io line tax revenues totaled 18,190,•
015 during the month of June
Comptroller Green reported Mon­
day.
The revenue exceeded that of
May by $379,208 and waa fl,348,509 over the amount collect­
ed In June 1055.
June latea amounted to 11T,442,905 gallon*, an Increase of
5,432,601 over that sold the prevloui month and an Increase
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Incroas# of
19,306,409 over tha gallon* aold
In Juno 1955,
Green said ths Juno sales wore
unexpectedly high. H* said nor­
mally gasoline salea lovol off In
May and there is littlo variation
in tho monthly figure# until Sep­
tember when the winter visitors
start rolling Into tha state.
“The high rata of gaaollno con­
sumption during Juno would appenr to bo evidence that the sum­
mer tourist season In Florida haa
greatly exceeded that of prsvloua
yearn,i,** Green said. ________

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required to preseat any clalma and
demeeda which you. o r either of
you. mey hev# eg ala et tho setels
of Edw ard T. Cochran, deoeeaed.
Sat* of aetd C o u e trL ta tho County
Jude* of Seminole County, Florid*a t hi* off If# U tho oourt houa* of
aald Coiinly at Hanford. Florida,
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FRIDAY AUGUST U I W

Associated Press Leased Wire

Sanford
To Get Car
Rental Co.

Merle Warner, operator of War*
ner’a Gulf Servlra Station, F ln t
St. at Sanford Ave., haa alined
and completed an escluaivo fran­
chise with the National Car Res
tml System, Inc., for Seminole
County, and parts of Volusia and
Oiciiga Counties.
The new car rental company
here will be known at Sanford
National Car Rentals and will bo
located, temporarily, at Warner's
Gulf Service Station.
•
Warner, In announcing the com­
pletion of the franchise, said "We]
will have 30 car*, pickups and
moving vans for rental Ir the Im­
mediate future." He said, "all of
these cars and motor trucks will
be new current models that will
bo changed every year to provide
BIDS WERE OPENED yeaUrday for the construction of the New York Giants dormitory In San tut- most up-to-date c a n for our
ford. Announcing the bids as opened Is (on the left) John Burton Ilf, arcddtect. Looking on (left to customers.
right) la John Krider and Carl HubbelL (Staff Photo)
“A new location for Sanford
National Car Rentals will be an­
nounced sometime In the near
future,” said Warner who eiplalned that plana have not been com­
pleted at this time.
“At peak periods,” Warner axplained, "when cira com# In

Officials To Review
Bids For Dormitory

DeWitt, FurticU A Spicer, Inc.,*b
of St. Petersburg, was apparent low
A representative of the South- bidder yesterday on the construc­
** eastern Fire Underwriters visi­ tion of the New York Giants dormi­
ted Sanford recently to revalue tory which will be located at the
the City of Sanford for Insurance corner of Mellonville and Celery '
Avea.
i
rating purposes.
The
amounts
of
the
bids
were
not
(
While observing that the fire
fighting potential of the City’s released pending review of the five 1
submitted and opened in the t
Fir* Department had not kept bids
office of Sanford architect John
pace with the growth and expan­ Burton III.
sion of the city, he commented on
tfao record that the department Present for the opening of the .
bids yesterday afternoon was Carl j
had been able to maintain.
Hubbell, director of the New York
® O. G. Carpenter particularly no­ Gianta Farm System. With Hubbell
ted the changes and Improve­ was City Commissioner John Krl. ,
ments that had taken place In der.
the water distribution syjtem und tr the recently completed water More than a score of represents- !
lives of bidding contractors attend­
and sawer program.
ed the opening of the bids.
While not committing himself on Burton notified newsmen and eon- 1
the results of his Investigation, atnicUon of the New York Glanta
Carpenter did indicate that thei* conerucUon of the New York Giants '
water Improvement* would do dormitory will not be awarded un- 1
much toward helping the City of U1 tha bids are reviewed and stu- I
R Sanford maintain Its present elae* died In New York by officials of i
• alflcntiou.
tha New York IGanU.
;
Carpenter expressed aadabasrod ~ ItT* ’expected, said "Barton, that *
a great deal of Interest la some the contract will be awarded wtlh- |
*f the contemplated change* for In the neat week or ten days.
. the future at the water plant and Other bids, In the order of their ,
the well field site.
price* submitted were: J. C. Har­
The additions to the Fire De­ per Construction Co., Orlando; Ken &lt;
partment, under the Capital Im­ Smith Construction Co., Daytona ,
provement program were discus­ Beach; H. J. High Construction Co., &lt;
sed with Carpenter by city offic­ Orlando; and Carroll Daniel Con­
.
ials and he concurred on their struction Co., Sanford.
Contract times named In the
» seed.
Among other points discussed bids, were 170 days for DeWitt,
with city officials, he pointed out Purnell a Spicer, Inc., 280 days for
that th# recent policy to restrict J. C, Harper Construction Co.; ISO
Ute fire service to tha city limits, days for Ken Smith Construction
except for a few cases, would help Co.; 120 day* for H. J. High Con- 1
tha residents of Sanford obtain a 'traction Co.; and ISO day* for 1
Carroll Danlei Construction Co.
batter report.
. Carpenter requested that his off­ Burton stated that bidders were \
ice be notified when the changes bonded for 21 days to allow time
and additions had been completed for the blda to be reviewed and
0 In the water and fire departments considered before being awarded.
so that an engineer could come to Alternate bids were submitted by
AUG. I
Senford to re-evaluate the city’* threa of the bidders for a change
of material In the interior parti­
Admission*
facilities.
Donald Griffin (Sanford)
It la through such efforts that tion!.
Henry Balke (Sanford)
Sanford la able to assist Its resi­ A two par cent variation In bids
James Burke (Sanford)
dents In regards to fir# Insurance between the lowest and highest
bidders brought differences of costs
Ray Chidester (Orange City)
premiums.
for construction to a minimum.
BIRTHS
Carpenter maintains office* In However, bids were within the es­
Baby Girl Fittnn
Atlanta, Ga.
timated cost pf construction.
Baby Boy Brooklyn
DUchargrs
UPS, TONGUE FREEZE
Evelyn Crabtree and baby
TO PIPE
(Sanford)
SHAWNEE,- Okts.. tel — SevenDorothy Brenner and baby
year-old Haven Taylor stopped to
(De Bsry)
lick some frost from an outaida
Nathan Runkel (Pe Bary)
refrigerator pipe at a local dairy
Sam Hicka (Sanford)
but his wet tengua and Ups frou
AUG. 3
fast to the pipe. He waa trapped
Admissions
for half an hour before being
Charlotte Green (Sanfnrd)
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_____________r _____ freed by David Elynn, an englElla Mae McGriff (Sanford)
Uat night’foriftTted'a game by as- neer for the dairy, who cut off the
Paul Davidson (Sanford)
Marcus Nutt (Orange City)
Robert Walthour (Sanford)
that had been disqualified because, &lt;&gt;n the pipe,
of th# foci that ho had pitched
—
for oo* of th* losing team, of the m league,
toi nHoward
w
m j u v , according
a e c u r u in g u
'l w m »* Gor- ■
die, director ef the aoftball lea­
gue phase of tho city-wide recrea­
tion program.
According to Gordis, City Man­
ager Warren E. Eoowtes also de­
clared that the gam* would be
forfaited If a pitcher from one of
,',tw the losing m u m was assigned to
last night's g w * .
The gaao was feifvitad to th*
W. Atie# Btrpoe team which I*
plsyteg In tha five gems cham­
pionship playoffa.
THa forfeited game hr nigh: the
playoff standings to a tie, two
gr me* won by each team.
Don Merritt, tha pttehar in qneation, who had pitched for the Rob­
son Sporting Goods team during
laagua play, waa notified by Um­
pire Harold Mockanhech after the
first pitched hell that the game
waa forfeited.
However, play oentinned smear
protest from Capuia-Maaagar of
th* Hunt McMahans team, Eugene
Pennington.
The Deal gawa *f too e tn a ptoaihtp playoffs is espectod to bs HUH CAR LANDEb on its ten after skidding out of control foi
rood Strut lost night shortly baton midnight. Navy m u Joaapl

Hospital Notes

Game Forfeited
To Burpee Team

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WHERE DO I GO NOWT steins to a*k the pup a* h* surveys th* wreck sire of his hum# In Loni
wooJ. The car on the left sms.Tied into the liumo of Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Elgin on Palmetto I
(BUff Photo)
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Woman Plows Car W hite Man Is Charged
Into Florida Room W ith Molesting Child
Of Longwood Home
her automobile Into the Florida
room Of a LongttSod home.
Mr*. Diane Marie Norton, whose
Item* address was given as Route
It Bex M, Longwood, Is said to
have “ blacked out”, sideswipe! a
power pole, amashed Into a fire
hydrant, and then crashed Into the
Florida room of a home on Palmet­
to Ave, In Longwood, as she drove
east on the city Street.
Mr. and Mrs. S. 0. Elgin were
away from their home at the time
of th* accident. Th# car, a 1033
Pontiac Coach, tor# out the entire
front of the house and smashed a
■ofa where the Elgin's usually
lounged. Jalousled windows, over­
head beams, concrete block, and
sldihg ware torn away at the car
came to a stop across the front
room of the home.
Ftorida Highway Patrol Trooper
T. Mark Mack and Patrolman Carl
Wllliami estimated the damage to
the home and furnUhlnga at ll.soo
Damage to th* car, thry said,
woul.il estimate about $300.
Mra. Norton's husband Is report­
ed lo be stationed at the Air
Force's Hometsad bate near Mi­
am i

Hospital Reserve
Generator Is Used
1st Time Tuesdoy
The Seminole Memorial Hospi­
tal usef its emergency generator
for th* flrat time alne* the hospi­
tal haa been opaned last Tues­
day night during a temporary
power failure.
Hospital Administrator Harry
Weir said that the emergency
generator used during tha 30 min­
utes or more that commercial
power waa not available enabled
th* hospital to continue Its serv­
ices.
The operating room, nursery,
oxygen systems, nursery Incuba­
tors and many of the necessary
facilities of the hospital are de­
pendent upon continuous electric
power for their operation.
Weir said, "This la the first
Urn* we’ve had to usa the emergtney generator, but It has proved
Its necessity and value to the
hoapitol during the temporary
power failure."

The law was the key measura
In the program enacted by the
special legislative session to head
off Integration In the puhlla
schools.
Dailey offered the assistance of
the Department of Education in
working out adminlstrativa prob­
lems.
lie plans to send each of the
07 county boards a copy of tha
new law and a letter outlining
responsibilities 0f the school
boards under Us provisions. He
also plans to call a mseting of
county achool superintendents L#
illscuts th* legislation.
The 2,000-word measure seta up
criteria for assignment of pupil*
to schools for which they nr* b*s|
suited,
I provides that in determin­
ing where n pupil shall be a*s
signed tha eounty boards map
conduct "uniform testa" to ctesat
Ify pupil* according to "Intel*
lectual ability and scholastic pro*
flclsncy.”
Bailey said that as he Interpret*
it, achool boards will have to ap*
ply the provliloni to every child
seeking to enroll In a school ha
had not prevtouily attended. Thie
would include new first gradesr "Unlm.sfca law- to. apnjjjd- u r
first grades some Negro'TkOdren
will l&gt;e showing up in tha white
schools there," Ballsy said.
The law also instructs county
school bonrda in preparing testa
and classifying pupils for assign*
ment to various schools to take
into account "such sociological,
psychological and like Intangible
social scientific factors as will
prevent, as nearly as practicable,
any condition of aoclo-oconomla
class consciousness among th#
pupils attending any given school.*
Bailey said county boards un*
doubtedly would need assistance
in developing these Intangible fae*
tora and "it ta obvloua aoma pate
tern must be Sst up,”
The achool superintendent salt)
that he was consulted only once
by a member of the Fabiilnskl
Committee which recommended
the legislation before the law waa
drafted and "apparently no on*
gave much thought to tha ad*
mlnlatration of tha law."
"It la certain that pupils ne
longer can be assigned to a par*
tleular achool- solely on racial
grounds,” ha said.
"The eounty boards must hav*
sound reasons other than rac*
when they assign any pupil to *
specific school. Otherwise, the
whole program will fall at Ur*
first task of the courts."

A M year-old white man was r#-»
leased this morning under $8,000
bond by Justice of the reace W.
Hugh Duncan after being charg­
ed with the molesting of a fouryear-old child.
J. A. “Jim” Lloyd of Lake Mary
was taken into custody shortly
after midnight Ihta morning and
lodged in the Scml note County- Jett
following the Issuance,uf t War­
rant In Justice o( the -Peace There are probably several gen­
court by the mother of the smalt
erations of Sanford swimmers
child.
The elderly man was held In the who owe their swimming prowess
county Jail for II hours before to a genial instructor who, ytar
being released under bond follow­ around, teaches youngitera from
ing the preliminary hearing.
Lloyd is being held under bond Hi years old and up to take care
(or the Grand Jury which meets of themselves In the Water.
During the summer months
in November and fur the Fall
term of the Circuit Court.
there are as many as too at the
The 01-ycar-old man was taken Hollins College docks learning th*
into custody by Deputy Sheriff art of awimming from FleetVood
Morgan McClelland In Lake Mary Peeples, an Instruetnr in swim­
at his hume.
ming for 40 years, 35 of them at
Ills unly statement*, according llolllnns College,
to (hit office of Seminole County
Fire Sanford youngsters have
Sheriff Luther Hobby were ”1 am been
making the trek to Lake Vir­
not guilty of the charge.” It is
also reported that Lloyd staled ginia summer-long and each one,
"I think them Is a misunderstand- from two to leu years old, display
theif latent, of taking caro of
ing."
l hemselves whenever In the wa­
Ha was released from the Sem­ ter.
inole County Jail shortly after II
Meet wood Peeples, who I. as­
o'clock this morning.
Lloyd pleaded "not guilty” this sisted by his son Micko, seems to
morning when arraigned before a'.trart the admiration of each
Justice of the Peace W. Hugh youngster as thry yell to him to
watch their every div. or swim­
Duncan.
.
ming feat,
Peeples says that his course,
ACTRESS MAY ENTER
which is a lifetime one, is divided
GOVERNOR'S RACE
HOLLYWOOD, 10 —Actress Cleo into two phases, the "survival
Moore, 27, says she Is thinking of course" a n d the "advanced
running for governor of her na­ course."
tive U ui'linu In 1M0 and becom­ For Initince, Jeff Bates, four,
ing “ a political Florence Nightin­ has completed hi* quarter-mile
swim; Barry Barks, It), has com­
gale."
“Any great politician has to b« pleted a one-mile swim; Jimmy
Barki can swim the quarter-mile
a great actor,” ahe said.
If she'* elected, she said she and i. now ready to swim Ihs half- Partly cloudy today and Satefwill seek more rights for women. mile distance; Judy Bales, two. ■lay With (filtered afternoon
“llut all my rlgbl-band man will and Tommy Darks, two, are being O'undershow era; low uml|bt ta­
il.
(Contteued oa Faga HU)
bo men," ahe added.

WEAPONLESS BULLFIGHT
SAN DIEGO, Calif., lit—A Judge
ha*, refused to step a weaponless
bullfight, laying th* definition of
what would worry a bull waa a
“•$4,000 question."
Superior Judge William A. Glen
haa been asked by the Humana
Society to step the event sched­
uled for Aug. 1$ in municipal Bal­
boa I Stadium on the ground that
Just worrying a bell for exhibition
was against state taw.
The event has been hilled by THIS IS THE WAT TO SWIM palate out Float wood People,
Berks. Assisted by his son Micko, Poeploa la teaching .wlraml
Barks, Jimmy Berk*, Judy Belt* and Tommy Barks, a t Lake

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•H itt by 10 a. m. on tba day bafore publlcatleiL

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tfhuAxJi. VUdiaLL
■M b L Day, Pastor
■ton jay School • : « a.m.
HUralng Worship 11:00 a.m.
■fyalulag Union 0:1ft pin.
lEvaalig Sorvlcet T:N p.m.
&gt;3 Wednesday Prayer Service 7:10

CHURCH OP JRSU8 CHRIST
OP LATTER DAY SAINTS
A. O. Pitts
Branch PrseMsat Rev, Oaerge B. Carlton. Minister
CUp Hall
t:4S a.m. Sunday School
Sunday School
10 S-m.
11:00 a.m. Worship Service
Sacrament Meeting
6 pm
t:00 p.m. Worship Scrvie*
ELDER SPRINGS BAPTIST
CHAPEL

PAOLA WESLEYAN
METHODIST CHURCH
I Mllet Wet* H E L M
'•Etoev Springs
t g i a i i n f by P in t Baptist Choreh Sands/ School
t:41 a.m.
Sanford, Pit.
Morning Worship
10:43 a.m.
Nnday morning arnicas:
Sunday School
10:00a.m.
Wesleyan Youth
1:13 p.m.
10 a.m. Sunday School.
W. O. StanaeU,
Superintendent Evening Worship
7:30 p.m,
U a.m. Mamins Wonhlp
Pruching
11:00a.m.
Wednaaday Prayer Maattog 7:30
Sunday avanlas aorvlcea:
Dr. E . &amp; Martin,
Pnacher
p.n.
• :U P. M. M m | Unto*
Everyone Welcome
T 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship
Aft 0AIMHTH Of A PMACHII. Carrot Morrii, of Ottumwa, Is., tha
Rev. Cecil W. Shaffer
r a n B A PTIST CHURCH
• Wednesday fito p.m, Prayer
new "Miss Universe," Visits a church In Long Beach, Calif., and talks
Pianist
GENEVA
meeting
with children going to Sunday School. With (he beauty queen ora
f
Mrs.
Nancy
Giles,
ChUdyM's
W. A. EBetweed)
Paitor
hat parents. Bar, La Varna Morris and Mrs. Morris. (International!
Choir Director,
10n.».
ASSEMBLY OP GOD CHVRCE Sunday Sehoal
Morning Worship
U a.m.Mr. Otorge Petold, Asst Sept
13th M. and Laurel Are.
According to an announcement
of&gt;Chnrth School,
B.T.U.
Tp&gt;M
Rev. Geergu ft. Rees
Dependency
l
i
by
Marins Corps officials, reChurch
School.
10:M
a.m.
• P-«•under School
ft: 43 a.m. Evening Wanhlp
CUiess tor all ages.
enlistment of men to this citcgory
Morning Worship
U a.m.
Worship 11:00 a.m.
Yauihlarvlca
«:4tp.m. TEE CIRVTTAN AND
will be scceptablo providing their
Children's Servtoe U:00 a.m.
MISSIONART ALLIANCE
Evangelistic ".ally
7:43 p.m.
martall status or the exlstenco of
For
Reenflstmont
Young
Poopto
0:10
p.m.
CBUBCB
Prayer aid Bible Study WadneaChildren
0:10
p.m.
Dependency la ne longer a bar dependents will not causa a hard­
Pith Ave. tad 14th SL
. day at Till p.m.
Worship 7:30 p,a.
for reenllatment to the Marine ship or Interiors with their over­
"Remember a glad hand tovitoi Fasten jtov. David l . Carueflx
Corps for formar Corporate and all value to the Corps.
you to worship with us."
PFCa.
laaday,Cembtoed Morning Ser­
This action has been liken by
Formar Marina Corporals and
SOUTH SIDE B A T im CHURCH vice ft:4ft to U:30 a.m. Call to
(he Corps In order to obtain the
Privates
First
Class
with
depen­
Wonhlp
10140
a.m.
Evening
Ser­
East 37 SL
At P a rt Are.
dants may now be reenlistod If services of desirable married exvlet 7:41 p.m,
Tha and of your starch
Wednesday Prayer Service and Bar. K. Lyttletou Etotatermaa csrtato conditions a rt met. Here­ Marines who were sbovo aversgs
For a friendly Church.
R. D* Rector
Bible Discussion 7:41 p,m. Chapel
tofore, dependency was a bar to in tho performance of their duties
Iftth Sunday after Trinity
Chair Rehearsal after aervlee,
reanllstmant for man to those but would otherwise be Ineligible
for reenlUtmcnt because of de­
Thursday Youth Night Program Holy Eucharist
»:W a.m. ranks,
pendency.
0:30 to OtSO p.m. Devotional TIM . Chora) Family Eucbariat
Chib
Activities,
and
Address
i
l
l
a.m,
Corporals and PPC’s with dtpen.
•today lehocl
Ladlea Missionary Society (I Church School
i:ift a.m, Evening
11 a.m .
Morning Worship
Evangsllstle Service dent* must hive been recom­
mended for reenliitment by their
T:89 pm. mootings monthly.) Fellowship
■Dibit Study
7:43 p.m.
ft p.m. Luncheon — 3nd Tuesday after­ r a n C flSm tA N CHURCH
commanding officer at time of
Evening Worship
Weekly Services:
• p.m. noon. Prayer and Business — 4th
Uftf Sanford Arc.
Tuesday and Thursday 7:43 discharge.
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FremlUenlal Tuesday afternoon, lowing O nto
Parry L. Mane, Minister
p.m.
For more detailed Information
—4th Thursday morning*
Welcome
Sunday School,, S ill a. m.. with
Regular
Saturday Mornlnq about this new policy, former
"A friendly church for the clataca for all ages. Lester Tharp
Broadcast over WIRE 10:33 Marines are advised to visit their
whitla # . mil v ' superintendent.
CENTRAL BAPTIST, CHURCH
a.m.
local Marine Corps recruiting ofWorship: with congregational
Bov. I . W. Peiham, Pastor
LAEB
MART
RAFTUT
staging, Scripture reading, prayer,
Car. Faustoauth S t, Oak Ave.
’ CHAPEL
Communion, anthem, and sermon,
Sunday School S:4I a.m.
Lake Mary, Fla.
11 o'clock till noon. During the
Morning Wonhlp SorvicoUtW
Ftator — Rev. H. A. Frith Jr, pastor's absence, Rev. Lester c.
Sunday
School
ft:4S
a.m.
Doerr, ML Dore, will fill the
Training Union 1:11 p m. It's a
Morning Worship 11 a.m.
pulpit,
imlly affair.
Training Union i:30 p.m.
A nursery for babies and tiny
Evening Worship 7:10 p.m.
tote to available. Off-street park­
Prayer Meeting W ei 7:10 pan.
ing la provided.
The public is Invited to all pub­
PAOLA CHURCH OF CHRIST lic services. A special Invitation
Lord's Day: Blbla Study at 10 a.m. to extended to new comers, Navy
Worship Service
11:00 a.m. families, tourists and weekend
7:00 p m guests.
CENTRAL BAPTVT CHURCH Preaching Service
A gospel meettae will begin
I e sstil at
Tha P laaem t School - W. 17th Aug. I and continue through Aug.
FUAT BAPTIST CHURCH
Ror. C. W. Monk Mtoslen Pastor II at the church on main road,
Faih Ave. at Otk St.
R-48.
Services
will
be
held
each
• i l l a.m.
Sunday School
(A Southern Baptist Church)
Htftft a m.
Morning Worship evening at 7:43 with Olen H. Tuc­
W» F. Brook* l r MPastor
• i l l PJU.
Tratolo* Union ker, avangellat 'of Auburn, Tana. F, B. Fisher, Associate Pastor,
Everyone Welcome
TiM p jl
Evening Wonhlp
Kirby Regers, Director af Matte
Mrs. Marvin Milam, Organist
\ CHURCH OF.CHBttf
Early. |fqrntog Worship 8:45 a.m.
•unlay fllhool
ft:43a.m.
Morning Worship
11:00 a.m.
Training Union
i:4 l p.m.
Evening Worship
S:Mp.n.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH Wednesday sarvlca
7:30 p.m,
Laurel Ave. at 4lh St
Nursery at all Sunday services
* Merutog wonhlp
It too a.m. Sunday School 0:43 a.m.
Welcome.
Weening Worship
fttOO p.m, Morning Worship 10: a a.m.
i WEDNESDAY
F. M. Y. 7:00 p. m.
'
Bible Study
1:00 p m Evening Evangelistic 7:41 p.m. THE LITTLE BROWN CHURCH
ON THE HILL
Wednesday n(|ht prayer
and
(Caugngatiaual)
praise service 7:M p.m.
THE SALVATION ARMY
Corner Park Ave. and 34th IL
Sermon by tha pastor.
M4 Bart ftt caud Street
J. Bernard Beet, Minister
Evening
Worship
Service
7:10
Meetings
Fred
I m ui lager, Annotate
p.m. Sermon by tho paitor.
Muday
1:4ft a.m.
Prayor Meeting Wadoesday 7:10 Sunday School
. Sunday School
10:00 a.m.
Morning Service
11:00 a.m.
Hallaasa Meeting
11:00 a.m. pm .
Sermon: "Undeveloped Uvea"
{ Open-Air (Street Meeting) «:I0
J
pm .
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
. Y.P.L.
7:00 p.m.
rtiftin t
Salvation Matting
T:M p.m.
Oak Ava. and Third St.
• Tnesday
Tha Rev. A. O. Melania, Minister
' Carp Codeti
1:30 p.m.
Mrs. George Toahy,
' Band Practlca
4:00 p.m.
MlaUter of Mask
Ladlai Home Leagua
7:30 p m.
Miss Katharine Brown, D.C.E.
CHURCH OF GOD
Morning Worship
3:4ft a.m.
Ray. B. W. Henderson, Faster Sermon: The Rev, Walter A. SouFrench Ave. and I M K
th Jr.
Sunday School |;4 I a.m.
Sunday School
1:41 a.m.
Evangelistic Service 7;U p.m. Session meets for prayer In the
Mid-Week Service Tuesday 7:30
10:50 a.m.
'
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Session Room
p.m,
SCIENTIST.
11:00 a.m.
Young People Service Thurs­ Morning Worship
•to E. Second St.
Quartet: "1 Am Alpha and Ome­
day 7:30 p.m.
%
t Sunday Servlets
11:00 a.m.
ga," Stainer—
| B 'nday School
9:30 a.m.
Mias Betty Vamum, Mrs. A1 Case,
EBENEZER
METHODIST
Wednesday Evening Meetings l:N
Warren Adams, '1 Cate.
CHURCH
. . P-m.
Sermon: The Rev, Walter A.
Citrus Heights
• Lesson-Sermon "Truth"
Pastor Routh Jr.
! Beading Room located In Foyer of Rev. Edward Murfln,
Nuraerlsi for children under three
Sunday
School
10
a.m.
CUfiord
;
Church Building even to public
and three to six, every Sunday
E.
Johnson,
superintendent,
i
8:30 to 4:10 p.m. Tuesdays and
morning during the Worship
Preaching Service 11 a.m.
i
TharwUyi.
Hours a:45 a.m. and 11:00 e.m,
m y p a p.m.
J A cordial invitation It extended
} to all to attend our services and Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7:30
P-U&gt;.
i
use tha Reading Room,
OF PROPHECY
M MElm Ate.

Ear. D. D. Cnaey,
Paator
Suaday Beheol
ft u a.m.
Merutog Wonhlp 11:00 a. m.
•today Night Service 7:41 p.m.
WMB Tuesday Night
7:M p.m.
VLB Thursday eight
7:M pm.
FT. LUKE'S LUTHERAN

UPSALA COMMUNITY
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. C. C. • White
Minister
Mrs. Clever M am
Piaalot
Mies Patricia Reesmaa Aset
Plaaiat
° e e rft PtaaU. A set SupL af
Charek School
Church School
io am .
Worship
H ap
WUUag Workers
Evautog Wonhlp
"Everybody Invited
aur aervlesa."

7 pm.
7:ft0 p m
to attend

FIRST METflOUiatT CHURCH
Paator
Milton E. Wyalt
ftil a m

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Prayer maattog Wad. 7:41 pm
Tha Church e&lt; the NaiarcM U
Waslayaa to Antrim*, avanpali*tie la aupa«L tad wsrii-wida in
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CHICAGO uh — The National
Safety Council said today it srttl
taka 'alm ost a mlreclt" to bead
off a record high national traffic
ton la 1*30.
Ned H. Dearborn, eouneil presi­
dent, made the preJlctlon on the
basis of statistics showing that 18,120 persons have been killed III
traffic accidents in the first six
months of this year.
It set a n e r all-time Ugh tor
the period, overshadowing the pre*
rlou* mark of 17,130 tor tho first
half of 1U7. Tbs traffic death ton
for the first six months of 1M4 repreaentod a 10 per cent team an
ever a similar period tost year,
The June truffle ton waa 3.401,
the torgsat number for a June
month In history and 11 per cent
higher than June • year age, The
previous June mark af IAU ***
set In IMS.
Daarborn laid at tha present
rats tha record tnffle ton of IS,M0, sot In INI, will be exceeded
by some 3,000.
" It Win taka almost a mlrseto to
held off a record nigh ton," Dear­
born Slid.
"But this miracle can hsppon If
tha American public is sufficiently
GARBAGE DETAIL
Think of th« miles of walking
you’ll save with n new toelneater
dose-at-hand. With an Incinerator
near by all you have to do to
lift the lid, dump tha garbage,
and forget It,
Sliced pineapple may be dip­
ped In a fritter batter and fried
In deep fat. Serve sprinkled with
confectlonsra’ sugar for a lusci­
ous destart
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sheeted h r what Is going on to
step doing the &gt;things that are
casting these aecldsnts.
"Caurteay, common sense and
earn wtO do the trick."
Of 4T states reporting traffic
figures for the six-month period,
34 showed Increases, 11 decreases
and two no change. RhoJe Island
lad with a 10 per cent decrease
followed bjr New Hampshire &gt;4
per cent: Minnesota IT; Connecti­
cut 14; lentil Dakota if, and Ne­
vada 11.
fo r the six-month period. Is
cities with mors than 300,000 pop­
ulation, Dallas, Tux* led the wap
with a IT per cast decrease la

tea (He fctelRlts. Mtanaootls eM
Kocbetttr, W.V., toflawad with 50
per cent decream . St. Paul,
Mina., had a 31 per cent alow.
Java.
During the ill-month Period, l i t
title* reported no traffic death*.
The three leaders, In order of
die, were Seeding, Pa., 100,300;
T;tlr , N.Y., 101,000, and Paw#cko
ft, JU., *1,400. '

U.S. Developing
Various Atomic,
Hydrogen Weapons
WASHINGTON » - The Unite!
States la developing various types
of atomic and hydrogen weapons
based on "new principles" and Is
expanding ito plants to be ready
to turn warn out in quantity.
This was disclosed by Um Atomic
Energy Commission to ito ssmlaamai report to Congress cover­
ing the six months ended June 30.
During this period, the AEC Mid,
there wee progress to every prin­
cipal aspect of the nation’s atomla
energy program.
Tha AEC disclose! also that this
nation baa m w become "the free
world's iMdlng producer of uran­
ium ora"—having taken the pro­
duction toad from another Coun­
try during the last six months.
Tho AEC declined to say which
country, but presumably It was
Canada or the Belgian Congo.
As for weapons the AEC said, Its
two weapons research labor­
atories—one at Los Alamos, N.M.,
and the other at Livermore, Calif,
—ware "working on now princi­
ples" and that, as a m u lt, "the
United States' family of weapons
In various stages of research, de­
velopment, and production engi­
neering, la Increasing rapidly-"

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THE SANFDM) HEEAfiD

Spotlight On Hollywood
ha* reached to the Orient for tno
B y BUR THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD uR— In It* search actrcsset of umimal beauty and
for International talent, Hollywood ability.
w one if Machiko Kyo, leading aetrrn of Jpana, who ha* been enlltted to apepar oppoiite Marlon
Brando and Glen Ford in ''TeaO\J t C. I Ctr\fl
home of the August Moon." The
RIDE -IN . T H E A 1 R
other i* Li Ll-hua, top actrea* ol
the Hong Kong movie industry,
STA
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STT
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who ha* been signed to a contract
ST
SON
7i3
SHT
by Cecil B DcMUle.
Both women have an amazing
beauty and a expre»*lvcne*» that
you don't auociate with Oriental*.
m W
Mi* Kyo ha* an Eastern look,
with an almond-ahaped face, high
chr'k* and long hair arranged
traditionally »or her role a* a
geltha girl. Mi** LI appear* more
FEATURE — 7:51
Wetternized and we-ra her hair
PLUS
In an American-like curl. Both
speak little English and require
interpreters most of the time.
Both would like to live In America.
^ u o V a l f c y
Miss Kyo is theo of the post­
S e ren a d e
war Japanese finis that Western
audiences Sknow best—' Rashomon," “Gate of Hell" and “ Ugetsu.” Now almost finished with
“Teahouse,*’ she Is amated at the
FEATURE — 6i44
lavishness of American production.
SATURDAY ONLY
You have so much more time
to make pictures here," she com­
mented. “Here the equipment Is
all mechanized. But In Japan,
every light must be moved and
§
p
turned on individually. So much
time is taken by the technicians
that the actors do not have time
» **»u«k noMiim • ........ ist c
to rehearse. We step right in the
FEATURE — 7:18
scene, have one ake and that is
PLUS
lt.“
LI Ll-hua pronounced Lee Leehow told me that the Hong Kong
Industry pours out more than 200
features annually and proudly
claim* to be the world's fourth pro­
ducer behind the United States, In­
dia and Japan This is an amazing
total, considering the audience conissts of 20 milion Chinese in Hong
Kong and Southeast Asia.
Mis* Li's Impressions of this
country on her first visit arc that
""DANE CLAIR
it is big, clean, noisy nad fast. One
UTIMUI • UTMRUB9
ANAllHOAltltll NCIOtl
of her thrills was traveling on a
oLs Angeles freeway #0 miles per
FEATURE — 9:IS ONLY
hour; it was faster than she had
traveled before.

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The Sanford Herald
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Plus Chapter No. 15
1st Dosed Circuit
“The Batman”
T V To Be Ready
For World Series

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1:00 Johnny Car.on
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1:45 Klim Kern
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KEY WEST OB — Florida'* first
closed circuit community television system Is expected to be In
operation her* for this year's
world series.
John SpotL.wood, president of
Key West Cabte-Vision, Inc., made
the announcement.
Ho recently signed a eontract
with the Southern Bell Telephone t.nt Hrlghter Pay
: U Hncret Slnrni
and Telegraph Co. to build and l7:5*
Tha Edgn ,,f S i g h t
operate six microwave relay sta­ 4:04 Channel 1(1 Crnnernadt
tions between here and the Miami
WNWR TV C I U n K L «
area.
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Spottswood, sheriff of Monroe
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County and president elect of the liO* Sllck ey Slouee
Florida Sheriffs Assn., explained
0 S Report
that his company will erect six S* 0i l0t *:
D o u g k'dvtardi
antennas In the Miami TV pri­ l : t l CapL
U s IU n t
mary area, an antenna for each 7:uo ll o l l y w o d Rummer Th eatre
T i l t Our Mice lirooge
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that soon will be on the air.
Kndarciirr.nl
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t:S0 P a nlo m lm e Quit
tions will be transmitted simul­ I0|U* Kye On Th e New*
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Party Conventions To Do Deciding

Choice Locations

BY JAMES MARLOW
You're wrong If you got tho lm- Wallace. Wallace didn’t aeera le
Areotlated f f f u Now* Aaslyat prcialon—from what licnhower know whet hit him at tho Ume.
WASHINGTON Uh — PrealdcoU bat been aaying lately—that he
Eiienhower, in speaking of
Eiaenhower sad Roosevelt both meant the Republican convention Nixon repeatedly at newt conpatted their vice presidents on (hit month Is fully free to pick ferencei has uaed acme of the
the head and amid
they'd bo glad anyoneIt wantsas hitrunning
Identical words Rooasvelttu
a sound footing—with ths assurance that
So have them aboard for ■
second mate.
about Wallace, although he may
the tax structure Is to their benefit and
term. Then both added a chilling la 1U6 Eiienhower said ■ con- never have te*n the Roosevelt
footnote.
vention'a presidential n o m i n e e note.
not one that will gouge and demand.
They said the party convention* should refuse to run If the conIf it la the tax structure—the millsge
station picks s vlee presidential f i _ « l____ I T .
would do the deciding.
that must be paid—then Sanford should
That footnote, lea-lag the door candidate unacceptable to kin. 1 x 0 1 1 ) 0 0 0 I 0 V aO llC O I
be in the top place to be selected by pro*
open for political maneuvering, Roosevelt wee the first prodspectlve investors in ths community.
w
\ phS; Unloading
was fatal la tha com ef Henry dent, who really
_ Charges
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Wallace, Franklin D. Rooaevalt'e president—his t h I r d-term v i c e LAKELAND — The Interstate
vica president. He had hli throatpresident, Wallace—u eomethlng Commerce Commlaaion, a f t e r
cut In the 1344 Deo ocratlc cow- other than a figurehead. Ho sent years of bearings and dtseusii&gt;jnsM
Legal Motto For Nation
vention.Roosevelt helped to the him on foreignminions,
used has notified Uie Growers sod SafpW
There has been no legal motto for the
job.
him Inthe government.
Risen- pen Lesgue of Florida that it ti
nation designated by the Congress. But a
At the moment
Eisenhower’* hower has don* the same with ordering railroads to eancel unFlorida Renresantatlve will correct this
vice president, Richard N i x o a Nixon.
loading charges applying to fresh
oversight—thanks to Charles E. Bennett of
atoms to hive a clear track for In IMS, nearDemocratic con- frulta and vegetable* arriving la
rvnomlnatlon. So maybe he'll get vention time, Wallace told Root*- New York City and Philadelphia.
«Jacksonville,'now serving in the Congress of
It
velt be wanted to run again. The ordor, according to the ICC,
the United States.
But Eiaenhower bat Just given Roosavelt wrotea note which waa will become effective m later
Awaiting President Elsenhower’s signs*
Harold Stassen, hit aide on dls- published beforeth convention, than Aug. IE
ture is the measure which Representative
armament, a month’s leave of ab- Praising Wallace highly for hit Long term negotiations hava been
Bennett sponsored to make “In God We
■•net ao ho can try to stir up Re- work In government, Roosevelt underway by the Grower* and
publican feeling against Nixon, said of him:
Shippers League to have chaigiaqp
Trust** the legal motto of our great country.
Hasten asked for th* leave.
* * . . . ! Ilk* him and respect for railroad convenience-unitedThe bill will soon become taw as when the
him and he la my personal friend, ing canceled. The charges, me Jo
President affixes his signature and there
For theSe reasons I pononally In Naw York and Philadelphia only
is no doubt that ha wilt.
would vot* for his renomlnttlon have been mad* by the railroads
Our minted coins, at least most of them,
if I were a delegate to th* con- 'or unloading car« at the pier in
already have the motto *'In God We Trust”
vention. . . At the tamo tlmo I Now York or at auction wire■Y SAM DAWSON
The total ef corporate seeuritea dividual hands.
do not wish to appear In sny way hou«es tn Philadelphia.
on them- However, the same is not true of
Obviously the con- The League, retained by tha
YORE ID— Businessmen floated la tha first half of this Many observers look for a pick- as dictating.
our paper money, although it is expected NEW
f . j Lha hunllne l i n n , thin
up In business to start after the vention mutt do tho deciding.
Florida Citrua Commlt»ion to
that the situation will undoubtedly be re* “ |,ybwalulTcon.umwa
iS i y m u tm jnd h w billion doi Labor Day holiday, with mora But Roosevelt agreed with the handle transportation mattara for
medisd in the future.
1 to hive mere money to apend.
F,r t « tola spending all around-by Indivldu- political leader* on the choice of th* citrus Industry, bad been.
I t (a entirely fitting that our nation _Payroll
_
totals have been rising ^und e final resting place la In* *li, by business.
Harry 8. Truman and dumped successful'during Us long fight mV
obtaining some reduction in to*
should have such a motto legally. Our fare* this^yVir tad many individual
unloading ebargoa. In spite of re­
fathers put their trust in God when they pay eheckj are act to rise seals,
ductions, however. It had stead­
came to this new land; they continued to This Is far from universal but
fastly Insisted that these specific
trust in Him when they battted for their ‘b*r#nJ b# • ° ^ ,h j
unloads war* for th* convenience
independense and as they bound together ^ . m.r^b.nt.
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look ridiculous.
Presley Is (he firat to show it can of the railroads, and should not be
BY HAL BOYLE
paid by the shipper. Th* ICC an­
a g re* t nation.
Farmers ahould ha vs mors eaih NEW YORK ID—Curbstone com
This la badly needed, not only also bo e male Industry.
nouncement apparently indicates
Now, as a leader am ong th a nations of m hand—from ooU bank pay- ments of • Pavement Plato:
ln mutl’ «' “ * TbU .h«.ld brim U»
of K t i K l t o Y ’. T T t i S l "
th e world we m u st continue th a t tru s t In moats and ether loveramoata! There Is a saying that timet of r t »l ot th* world.
the "aexbomb" to a finale. After
trpa after Aug. IE
God in o rd e r th a t our leadership xhall be support* as well as from higher great ordeal create great heroes, civilisation bat rone off its
Elvis, nobody could make any­ Gordon Stedmin, vice president
of th e h ig h est calibre; o f th e aoundeat Priee* on tome of their products. w this le true, Elvis Presley
*n ‘h* ,
« misof the Growers and Shippers Lea- *
thing of sex but a comedy.
Itock.
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If you’re among the fortunate may be th* unrecognised hero of P,“ ed emphasis on sex.
gue, reported to th* Florida Citrus
n u r m nttn "Tn find Wo T n ia t” ahnulH wilh more l*eom*, from whatever America's greatest present need
w* do“ 1 *«• ,n tk* atomic era.
Commission that th* cancellation
ho fin! nnltf a almnU looat lortn hut ehntilH »•“*■«*—P*r*heek, dividends, In- -eomeona to restore eex to Its**
*n„th* "••■bomb” age.-A
‘MISS HANNAH’, 113. BACK of unloading charges would re­
bo not only a simple legal term , but should taPaat rente—you will havo a proper neripectlva. •
'aoxbomb, In the entertainment
sult in a saving to Florida eltrue
FOR CELEBRATION
be one which we follow in th e deepest Min- wider eheiee ef things to spend * ProsleytbeC eruse of tho toon- world- ,i ■ P«rform*r who get* by
shippers of approximately t 30u,PADUCAH,
Ky„
tD-Mrs.
Hanre rlty throughout our lives; as Individuals this additional money for. And a |c erwwd, is a youni former
*nlm*' *,lur* ™ther then on
000 annually.
nah
Davidson,
who
elsims
to
be
and as a nation.
oomo of tho goods and services truckdrlver, known by both his *rr* l‘c
___
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Stedman told tha Commission
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wlU esrry slightly higher pries admirers and dotraetors
B.ucbvo#uP«rforn,er»
« « « « . as
. . "Elvis
.....
Br#„sr*. .enjoying
mo- . . .
»• back home to watch this thI t~ M m riet7details of tb. ICC
Many musle erltles
^ dly celebrato lu tooth birthday, daclslon have not been received in
Installment Buying
What worrlei the merchants asd s..y Presley's lusfy caterwauling This la toe public that think* Tb*
ber* trom Toledo, Ohio, Florida, but thst official cunflrra*
Installment buying,"* highly useful pro- tb**# in tbe s*ryl« Industriei to- Is away below par.
b#*utv la a quality that can be brought back vivid memoriae I* *Uof of the ICC canceUatl» or- %
r ■ tan* ......... ..... tho
the Uny,
Unv. white-haired woman.
woman, der h ■s been made.
eedurd by which counties* families hava
tored^dl
Uo#¥^ Ca7.fu.7n meIlur«d byVtape.”
obtained ev ery th in g from th e new a ir con- *-*"■
w-j"
h f T w ia le J d a and theta hate ThI* *• ,h# Puh,Jc 10 whom *«* born a alave in Ballard County,
d ftlo n .r to t h . m w ln , m « h t o ., d » c»n
T u 1S L S F t a ' t a S S l . X S : S Z
f
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have hidden hazards,
other Investmeata, sad hew much minister* and parents, who say
thV , ^
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Industry To Operate
• perennial per*
- » l t for ■nunbUnf.
Aid .without i doubt the favorite eubtbe grumbling and eompUining
iteforjr -4 a high Uxa#/
i l x and tax atructurea a rt the moat at*
“Tractive features in drawinf business. In
'Cdostry, and enterprise to any community.
’* For that reason, Sanford stands In a
’position to attract whatever it m ifht wish
4 n the way of added payrolls.
Sanford's tax mtilaga. at the present
t tfw, (a among the five lowest in tbs State
"ftf Florida and is comparable to practically
-iv e ry city of its stee,
m But there is another advantate—several
"’of them in fact—along with a tax structure
(that Is attractive to businessmen, industriaIJsts, builders, investors, and enterprise of
’"Ivery catsfory Sanford has the natural ad!l’franta*ee—food climate, transportation by
truck, air and possibly waUr.
l b put them all tofether, business peo.p(e in Sanford have much to brag about—
h'Dore than businessmen in dties of eompar*
‘"able slse and even larger.
Sanford
s a n r o r a needs,
n o v a s , and
a n a In
in some
w m i way
w « y must
m u n i.
Vreeure, a promotion program that will ad*
.I vertise its advantages in areas where pro*
•poctivs mw business people are located.
Let's look at the economic features sound
r thinking people are looking for: a new Im­
proved sewer system, a water system se*
,'ieond to noM, one of the finest hospitals in
;,ihe country, improved highways, recreation*,
i al facilities that other cities look at with
»;anvy, and a friendly population in which
i-tt Is easy to get acquaintedM1 Sanford is fortunate indeed to have a
progressive thinking Board of Commlaaion*
,-prs which will work harder to maintain an
oven economy—to watch closely the spend*
ing in operation—than it wilt to accomplish
il endeavor. Businessmen should be
ire that thalr Board of Commissioners
look out for the interests of all—investors
•’knd citfxsns silks.
H*tre is no doubt that Sanford la ona of
.th e choIra locations in the State of Florida
w han bHuatry and busingsa can operate on

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TODAY’S BIBLE VERSE
My grace ia lufflctent for th ee^ Z Cor.

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* Borne write ua that they have prayed for
wtrength to reniat temptation, but their
grayer haa xlt been anawered. Maybe your
'Strength haa bean given you after all. Uae
jyhat you have and God will give you more,
p u t God doea not increaae atrength to thoae
.Who do not uae what thay have.

Business

Pickup

Th# Better Business Bureau and other
groups which giva good advlca to trusting
buyers have been Issuing warnings again,
warnings chiefly Just to know what you're
doing when you sign a contract to pay on
time.
The rules a rt almple for being aure that
the deal la honest and sound, with a reason*
able amount of
being charged fo r
tha slow payment. First, read what you’re
signing, every word, and be aure you re
willing to net accordingly. Second, add up
the total amount to be paid— and be sure
the Item in worth It- Third, be on the a*
lert fo r extra complication* and extra
charge*.
Time purchnsing can be a great eotiven*
ience with a fair busines* arrangement, or
it can bo a sink holt In which the customer
ctn get nubmerged before he real lie# what
in happening. If he uses his common sense
at tha start he uaually can avoid trouble
lateh

will Just disappear dtwa the
£|*« •* Nri«f *9
aenuaeted
. . tha Steel strike
lb^ n jjg£t
Commerce reports!
pgrsonal Income tetale had risen
te ■ record annual rat# of 334 kilD * dollar*. This was U hlOion

d?l', ” b,ib*' ^rtcrferi^ strS t
,n Bon.mgQnfgctaHng Industrie*,
Dividend and interest payments
in the first half of toil yaar topp*d IN* by three billion dollars.
Muek of tho Increased spending
k£ hl- lnt“ n U *
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ub]f ibcv, |aat year’s IsvnL
Romo of tha Increased personal
Ineomo novar roaehod to* spend*Me »tog*, tiaeo to# Ux conce­

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|olnf lBt0 ggvingt of Uu.
Moat forma ef seviaga show a

Vets May Reinstate Lost Policies

la aamaHtjnn which la *1.
a sonority In eoltogo.
doairnbto end a big beto
Igh School. Helps yeu turn
M t and aura*tin wark
will GIVE YOU RETTER
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bo now Smith-Corona FartTypewriter before school
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good gain.
Billions have been put into reson. who dl. on oetlvo military
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duty, or as ■ result of ouch service. Jf*, r 11 lb* bl* buylng-on tlmo
In Its first yoar, tha Increased
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benefiu will coot an estimated 4M
his gen* Into buying ef
P#T ~
million dollars. Th. coeU won *toeks and Into other lavastmtnU.
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-----------------------------------------j i v i lost thoIt fiv iT iir torn Ql ooth moothlv primlumi or if
^ Hfht
itrtk o pmonMl
faMirtaco tioco July 21 li&amp;l may
pr#mlum§ lr# if# MUHory ptrtonntl brought un- to 110*001 in froo lif# Imuranct.
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dw th* Social Security system And R provide, tost after that
-T h e lu r tlr if . bHUni. s - .k s
^ i1' A *. eorvlcomon will contributo pari of their pay, data dlchargtd personnel wlU no
that wlU coma &gt;mdar the Social Security and to* government also will pay Unger bn allowed to buy low-oot
SO? M i t i ,w4U hf b * tow&lt;rd *belr credit.
goTemment Uf. insurance, unices
B d S y e S “ ,rb
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ter W*ay &gt;urvlvBf« 01 P*r
bill also et»Js, Ms of Doc. they are disabled.
B Mtarnna of World Ww° I! end |
ft tb* Koroma War who tori their
msurnne# because ef faUurw to
lay tho lari an* or two monthly
pnymonta of tbrir ffivo jeer poll
die*, torn polrioeJ nro renewel
pt S higher rat* at to* end of

ST U D E N T S!

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four C.dilliei’ and an ^n n u ill"
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president ef the United States,
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uses the light kind of lipstick, the
* guitar,
right dentifrice or goes to to*
w ".Sh’vI u^ toST#*^ mb- r,«ht ch&lt;rm school.
itrol as a nitleeal calamity. He
^ l h“0Jlr women have domthe "sexbomb"
field. Elvie
may. indeed, turn set to be n inated ,h*
'
national blessing,
Aad for a vary sHpto reason,
Elvla undoubtedly will givo rise
«• o ewp r f imitators. And any
body who Imttato* his inspired
wrlthings le bound to make sox

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OF EGGS WHEN
Par Day Pays for Purina LOTS
PRICER ARE HIGH

In terms of milk, It take* only
about 1 lb. of oxtra milk a day
or 300 lbs. por lactation to pay
for Purina, compared to poor­
er, low-coat rations.
Thousand* of dairyman who
hava switched to Purina have
upped production per cow ae
much aa 1,000 lbs. of milk in
ona lactation. This loaves a
healthy profit margin of 1,700
lbs. of ostra milk to sell. In tha
tong run it's actually cheaper
to feed a top-line ration than
lo skimp cow* on poor feeds.
Purina Milking chows hold
body condition, http cowa uti­
lise their rough i g. bettor end
■apply th* mUa-rvklag properties needed Tor higa production.
At* you interested ia bigger
profits?
U U PURINA PLY CONTROL
Thanks to Purina Rasoareb w*
have one of ths flaost and
moat complete Fly Control
Program right in our store.
Biggest bit was Purina Fly
Ralt, saw dry fly killer that
proved so effective last year.
It told more than 3 million
Pounds. Ju .t sprinkle on tho
floor and watch file* dl* Uk*
MAGIC.
Other good products Include
Purina Dairy Spray. Purina
Building Ipray •ad Purina
Stack iprag. Lot ua help you
ehooe* tha right product for
tack Job.
Ask
each
J a b ._
_ Ifor
Purina Fly Control Circular.

There's still time. If you have
chicks that are 4 to f weeks
old, you can still bring them
Into nigh production when egg
price* should b* highest. Over
the past 10 yean, eggs havo
averaged • cents a doten high­
er to four months of Sept, to
Dee. than la too following 4
months.
Lot us help you grow thorn
big aad fa s t The difference
foeodrs ooo in results ia toe
reason why more chickens are
fed Purina Chows than any
other brand of food.
Lot u* ahow you tbe Purina
Pullet Growing Procram that
to right for you whither you
.itv* no grain, aom* or a lot of
IL Wo'U give you aa accurato
•at! nut* ot tb* food aecoaaary
to finish growing your birds
and wo'U help you got thorn in­
to productions at from 3 to
ftto months. Regardtois of th*
Purina plan you choooo, you
•hould have
well-developed
sturdy layore.
WATCH COW CONDITION
WHILE ON PASTURE
Even the most lush pasture
does not provide the nocesunr
nutrition to make lot* of milk
and build
body condition.
That's why eo many farmers
f**d soma hay and a small
amount of dairy ration topped
a half gallon of Bulky-Laa
Ight and morning.
%
This practice bolds cow condi­
tion . . . prevents • costly pro­
duction stump to Uto summer
*nd fall.

ta many dairyman because it
make* th* cheapest milk. It
to serious handicap to ethers
because cows loo* condition on
It. This cauaos production
slumps to summer end fall.
Just aa seen as caws will eat
It after turning out, feed a
little grain ratton dally. Ibla
should ha tha so aw ration fed
to winter.
Ala* fpod hay a* pasture. It
helps them bold body wotoljL
if out of bay, food BulkjrLas.
Just
\k gallon par bead
« the
1 grain ration night
•ad meeutof. It’i
4 bushels id ever
every 1M the.

n a tu re or “good” pasture?

Pasture Feedlag Impartant Do pour rows hava “A"
Good pasture is a great asset

litre ere some tips which may
help you turn an ordinary
pasture into • good one. There
are to addition to seeding and
fertilisation which should be
a must to every dairyman's
book.
Bo euro Hut oowe havo
Ptoatjr of good, dona, eori
water la pastor*. If no brook
or astorsl flow,-provide It by
piping or truck. MUk to 81%
wetor . . . the biggest Ingredi­
ent to !to manufacture some*
free of ebanm.
Dude should ho available so
cows CM bo out Of tb* hot BUS
the beat ef tbe day. -

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Final Wedding
Ians Told
Couple

Given Wednesday
For Miss Malloy

Mil* M aryam Malloy, who wilt
!marry Charlea Beard tomorrow
I afternoon, wai honored with a
miscellaneous bridal ahower Wed­
nesday evening. The party, given
by Mra. L. E. Walker and daugh­
ter Potty, wai held at the Walker
borne on Oak Are.
Zenlaa and hlbtaeus ware used
Announcement of the engage- 1
throughout the party room* and
toent of AIlsi Ernestine
srneitlne French a*
A . J a . a corsage made of kitchen utenof Uiytheville, Ark,, to Eugene I 'lC W O T H y rn O v l Q C i ilia wai presented the honoree.
A. Sexton of Longwood hae been U / ! | | a j Q
a : Games were played and prizea
made known recently by her W i l l il O V C D O f i q i l G l won by Miss Ginger Jones, Mills
Mary Esther Powell and Mrs.
pertnta, Mr, and Mra. Emeu
For Mrs. Dobson
8heila Cameron.
4 ’French,’ Blythe villa, Ark
Mlea Malloy opened heT many
™ Mr. Sexton la the aon of Mr*. New Smyrna Chapter No. 3, Or
" --'e r* P *r. will honor lovely glfta after which refreshEarl H. Sexton Sr., and the late
Mrs Ethel Dobson Worthy Grand "&gt;•"*» of rake, punch, mlinti and
Earl Sexton.
Mias French wai graduated ........ ......... . . unique. anu meet nuta were eerved to the guest*.
from Blytheville High School .01 at 4:30 Monday. Aug, 13, in Those Invited to be with the
, honoree were her mother, Mrs,
ind
Arkantaa State
College New Smyms.
where she was a member of Al­ Reservations must be made by f®hn Malloy; Mrs, G. W. Boland.
pha Omicron Pi Sorority. For the Wednesday, Aug. I. For these res- Mrs. Betty Anderson, Mrs. M. E.
“ 511* Cameron,
paat two years Min French has ervatlons csll Mrs. Wyatt, Worthy J**‘*‘" - ,
been teaching school in Orlando. Matron, or Mrs Bilbrty iecretar&gt; H"*
? ud£*
Rl 7*
•'wear*
mrm ini'tu«f
Harvoy* Mr®. J. r . urtfn, JTet
*rs ere
Invited.
Mr. Sexton
was graduated
Mrs. Clarence O. Sasser, Mrs.
V from Lyman High School, Long- Mrs. Dobson will make her offic- Evelyn Roy, Mrs. Martin Kiln*.
in oantura un Oct. IT cipher. Mis. Grace Marie Stinewood, and attended Stetson Uni­ .. &gt;i,,t _____________
versity and Orlando Junior Col­
lege. He alio served a tour of
B » ™ A^OUNCEMENT
,
R.
T„ y ,o r. Ml„ c i n d ,
duty In the Armed Forces. Mr.
Capt. and Mrs. Bruce Bolt of c&gt;rter. MtSi M
Ann Miche, '
Sexton plans to continue law Decatur. Ga„ announce the birth MIm M«rth. Owen, Mrs. Chester
study at Stetson Law School, St. of a daughter Diana, Ju y 31, at Mm„ Br Mrs. Chester Miller
Petersburg.
the Emory University Hospital. j Tt Mrs. O. W. Touchton, Mrs. O.
An August wedding il being. Capt. Bolt is the son of Mr. and p, Wade, Mr* Louise murphv.
Mrs. Tom Bolt of Sanford.
planned.
Miss (Unger June. Mrs. \V. R
Jennnlga, Miss June Jennings,
Vary Esther Powell and Mrs.
Witt Mary Ann Strickland, Miss
Margie Blene,

Parents Reveal Engagement
O f Ernestine French, E. Sexton

Calendar

SATURDAY
Vance Duke will lead tha R.A.'a
at First Baptis Church at 3:10
a. m.
The Castel Claia of Uia First
Methodist Chureh will have a pic­
nic at Rock Springs. Cara wU]
to leave the church at I p. m. Bring
your basket supper and table serv.
tee. Cold drinks and rolls provi*
Sed.
SUNDAY
Tha First Baptist Church Junior
Choir will rehearse at tha church.
Dr. W. P. Brooks Jr., beglna ■
aeries of discussion studies for
Wdnesdsy e v e n in g s at 7:34
know you can make
o'clock at First Baptist Church oo beaten you
hiacuit at horns a simple
’ f tha subject, "Growing a Christian wayT Instead of boating the
9 Personality." Everyone le Invi­ dough a half an hour or so you
ted to attend.
simply put it through tha food
The Andrewa Club maata nl 1:11 chopper alftht times. The puffy
p. m. at Flrat Baptlat Church.
hollow bacuita are delicious with
_ a
MONDAY
a ham filling. Bern them as
Tha Friendship Claia of the first course at lunch or supper
- First Christian Church will meet with a pitcher of tomato Juice
ot 7:30 p. m. at the Church.
cocktail, or as a snack In the
Vacation Bible School for boyi afternoon er evening with coffee
and girli ages 4-14 at the Chris- or tea.
tian and Missionary AUianca But if beaten biscuit doesn't
V Church, Park Ave. and 14th St., lure you, make up a batch of
our rich little cocktail biscuits.
from • to 11:30 a.m.
The Boy Scouts of the Flrat They're good, too, with the ham
Presbyterian Church will meet In filling.
Along with tha ham-fllted lidthe Scout Room at tha cburck at
blts, serve squares of bread
?:M p.m.
Tha Philathea Ciasa of tha First smothered with a ensppy cheese
Praibytariaa Church will maat mixture and browned under the
with Mra. Francis Meriwether on broiler.
NEW BEATEN BISCUIT
Celery Avs., at 7:43 p. m. Mra.
lagrediealet 3 cups sifted flour,
George Btina will b* oo-boeteia.
tfc teaspoon salt, H cup shorten­
TUESDAY
v
The D.A.V. will have a aoclal ing, Vk eup cold water.
Method: Sift flour and salt to­
meeting at the D.A.V. Hut at 7:30
gether.
Cut la shortening until
9 . m.
tha mlaturo resembles coarse
The Woman's loelety of Chris­ meal. Stir in water. Knead dough
tian Service of (ho Firot Methodiat tk minute. Put dough through a
Church will have aa exteutiva food chopper S times, using the
hoard maeting at • a, m. followed medium blade. Roll dough M-inch
hy a business and program ses­ thick Fold in helf. Roll again to
sion at 0:45 a. m.
W-inch thlcknee*. Shapo with a
The Sanford Tourid Shuffle- tk-lnch round biscuit cutter. Bake
board Club will hava a covered SI to 30 minutes or until lightly
V dish supper at 0 p. m. at tha club browned la a pre-heeted moderbouse.
ate (380 degro;.) ovon. Ihaat
Vacation Bible School for boy* biscuits will puff and the centers
and girls agsa 4-14 at the Chris­
tian and Missionary AUianc* S i SJ “5”
Church, Park Ava and 14th IL,
fill with Smithfletd Hem Filling.
from • to 11:30 a. m.
Tha Pioneer Fellowship and Serve a&gt; canapes with vegetable
Recreation will meet at the First Juice. Makes SO biscuits.
Presbyterian Church at 7:30 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
• &gt; Vacation Bible School tor boys
and girls ages 4-14 at the Chris­
tian and Missionary Alliance
Church, Park Ava. and 14th 8L,
from t to 11130 a. m.
The Woman's Missionary Cirele
«f Elder Springs Baptist Chapel
• will meet at 3:30 p.m.
Dr. W. P. Brooka Jr., wlU lead
tha midweek prayer services at
First Baptist Church at 7:30 p.m.
_ an tha aubject, "Growing a CfcriaVi tian Personality."
Sunday School Workers' Council
will meet at P in t Baptist Church
at 1:11 p.m,
TWUBSDAV
Vacation Bible School for boys
and girli ages 4-14 at tha Chris­
tian and Missionary Alliance
Church, Park Av#., and 14th St.,
from 0 to 11:30 a. m.
The Intermediate Choir wUl ro• jto hearse at First Baptist Church at
I too p.m.
Tha Adult Choir wlU rehearse at
First Baptist Church at 0:04 p.m.
The Girl Scouts will matt at
First Presbyteries Church at 1:30
■, ro.
Thv Mid-Week Bible Hour wUl
be conducted by Eldtri Arthur
DeYoung and C. C. Howard of the
F u st Presbyterian Church at 7.30
~ _ a p,m. in tha absence of Rev. A. O.
• Melania, pallor.
The Junior Choir of the First
Presbyterian Church Will re­
hearse at 3:43 pm . at the church.
The Deacon* of the First Freebyterign Church will a s o t at the
church at 7:4*

Try This One

Score hamburger
fees broiling. Who* moot is
browned and eooked fill scoring
with thill
pryQr!

Mtt. AND MK8, Richard Roy Atkina a n shown above aa the, leave
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Rich Englishman,
p. 111. She la. tha former Mias Omnia Evans, daughter of Ur. and
Mrs. M. A. Evans and he is the son of Mr, and Mr*. Roy Lee
Bride Are Wed
Atkina of Dallas, Tex. The wedding was an event held In the Con­
gregational Christian Church with the Rev. J. B. Root officiating.
On Excursion Boat Miss Barbara Evans was mnld of honnr and Mil* Peggy Ford,
A weatlhy Englishman end his Klssliumre, and Mias Clarice Craft wen- bridesmaids. Jack Hiirri*
hrtde were off to a secret honey­ •on was be*! man while ushers writ- Larry Schultenna and Rus­
Jameson)
moon site yasterday after a Mis- _sell Smith. (Photo By________
stsslppl River sand bar wedding
party that ron on far past mid- |_ N e i l s C P D o i n g
Baby Shower Given
Christopher Bailey, 28, of Mon- R n t t p r T t a j c T r i n
mouthshlre. son of a shipbuilder, D e T T e r I 1115 I T ip
was married to Sarah MrMaster HOLLYWOOD tP—Ills friend* In
of London Wednesday on (he main r *nada will be happy (o know Letdeck of n river exrurslon boat. A 'I** Nielsen is doing much better
bale of eotton served as the altar -hi* trip.
The brief, simple cermony was
He didn’t have it so good the
the only solemn moment in the ’Irst time. That was In 1943, when
eamlva! event. The h«sh didn’t he was a stripling of 19 Just out
last long. The fcthfonnldy d-essed of the Royal Canadian Air Force.
crowd of about 180 on the Mem­ Leslie labored as a bus boy In
phis Queen II pitched in to role- L ve's Blue Room, a now defunct
hrate.
bistro on the Sunset Strip. He even
At (he request of the groom, hot worked hi* way up to being pantry
dof* were tha main entree at tha man there lie also parked cars
wedding supper. Huge bonfires in a lol on Western Avrnne. More
flared for the roasting,
intelecluatly, he helped a friend
The marriage was a double one translate a scientific lom from
•the first by a Tennessee Justice French to EnglUh. Ills net return
• t the peace, Frank Norfleet, a from the chore: O.
Memphis cottonman; the second
I-eidle went back to Canada.
by R. E. L. Wilson of Wilson, Ark.
He woa born In Regina and rear­
•
owner and aim a Jus- 'd in Edmonton, the son of a Moun.le. Did hii father alwaya get his
Ufi of th« !*•«*■
. 7*'° ceremonies made It ,b*o- nanT "Nearly always." But the rej?1** ***’ ,
,
Memphis .imented life of the Northwest
- -a'o"k'
-----9.“* '" . w*» -*lidin*
the—mid- lounted Police didn’t appeal to the
vi
brown fiver, boy. When he returned to Canada,
right on the Tennessee-Arkanaaa he tried to break into radio In Sas. , ,
katnon.
Th* f room, elad in a erlsp suit
tVeary of working for $14 a week
or white, • black stovepipe hat a, announcer and disc jockey, he
and an auburn wig, arrived
r , applied at a radio school In Onthe wedding tn an anHent Lon-l-m ' tarlo. There he won a scholarshin
** j ' 4*e4Wpanl#d by bagpipers (a New York's noted drama school,
and the best man, Sidney We.t lhe Neighborhood Playhouse. When
JrL.°r Memphisi j,# graduated, his career started to
The bride a arrival was more take off.
sadate. Daughter of an athletic Now he's MGM's brightest nrw
goods manufacturer, she wore a -oipcct for stardom. He's now
aft
of■ *e1r"fo*m
In "Capital
'; r , ~ l starring •«
v «fh«. Offense," havE f ntfebif ^
"C,f Xlc* in* Jusl been loan,', 10 Universalw itlih e r
W fh",
International for "’. am n ij" with
JJS to
■'•** Debbla ltcym.tJ,.
The nm .l _..j j i . ____ .
. 1 lj**lle Is tell,
T E X h .r. P . k ' d with b'onde heir anu a strong, ex.
Surln*- J brief ^vlrit
pre,,lv* face Ho '* ono oI lh*1

p

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'"'w
b' "d•
'
"I've
done som* summer
stock•
. .. and ona play on Broadway which
I* lasted
eight performance*." he
M “Otherwise
said.
everything I've
learned alter leaving the pla&gt;h iu»o
SCHOOL
hat been from television. 1 have
Vacation Bible School will be done
between 123 and ISO shows, in­
held at tha Upaala Community cluding all the top dramatir pro­
Presbyterian Church beginning grams In New York. It's the great,
Monday, Aug. I, at f a.m. to J!:lo ett experience you can get.”
a.m. for boys and girls of all ages. Like most actors from New
Saturday, Aug. 4. at 9:30 a.m. a York, Leslie had some misgivings
Parade will start at Little Venice about tlgning an exclusive deal
with all children Joining. It will with MGM.
peas though Loch Arbor to Vine"But my agent asld if you're
wood Road then lo 20th Street then going to get into pictures, you
to the church for rogistratian and might as well get in all the way,''
a social time.
he said. "He told me a Iwn-plcltircFor further Information tall a-year deal wasn’t worth anything
304J-J or iaor-W-3.
unless you have a naipe.

i , p.ij
up,&gt;, "It
It arai
was a good ^show,

Stir finely chopped
conut Into softened
cream, then store
Serve with chocolate

toasted co­ Season canned creamed corn
vanilla lee with chill powder and serve with
in freeslng tamale* and a green salad for a
sauce.
good supper main course.

For Mrs. F. Bryan
In Daniels Home
Mrs, C. If. Robertson end Mrs.
Jo,, Diinlcls, honored Mrs, Frank
Bryan with a Baby Shower Tues­
day evening at the Daniel* home.
Gladioli and greenery decora­
ted the rooms. Games were play­
ed with priics going tn Mrs.
Charles Arnold,
Mrs. Darrell
Grlemv and Mrs, Donald Knight.
Refreshments of open fare
sandwiches, potato chips, nuts,
mint* anil punrh were served
the guests.
Invited to attend with the
honoree were Mr*. R. T. Thomas,
Mrs. Darrell Grleme, Mrs. Don
Knight, Mrs. At Childs, Mrs.
Fhalle Cameron, Mr*. B.' H.
Austin, Mrs.
Roger Schmidt,
Mrs. K. D. Shartxer, Mrs. Char­
les Arnold, Mr*. Mnrvln Quickert, Mrs. J. E. Ilemmle, Mrs.

People O f Oviedo Bid 'Goodby' A l
Stewart Gatchel Receives Promotion

By MARIAN JONES *
OVIEDO — As time for school
approaches, w# a n faced with the
feet that wa a rt losing our old
principal, Stewart Gatchel. Of
Invitations are out for the course, we do not begrudge Mr.
wedding of Mias Dolores Mae Gatchel hie promotion to supervtiBennett and Robert Edward tng principal of Seminole County,
French who will La married this but his gain (a our loss.
Saturday at 4 p.m. at the Con- Mr. Gatchel, who It from Sem­
cord Park Methodiat Church, inole County—coming hero from
with The Rev. Frank Robinson) Senrord—was a wall known 'iguro
officiating,
m the county before accepting the
Mra. Thomaa French wlU be position in Oviedo. He tied also
matron of honor and Thomas spoken on "Life At West P Jn t"
French will be best man for bis oefor* the P-TA.
brother.
He and hla pretty wife, Doro­
Suien French, sister of the thy, and two adorable children,
groom, and Louise Bennett, sis­ Gail and Bobby, hava certainly
ter of the bride will be junior been an asael to Oviedo. They olan
bridesmaids. 1 Ushers will be to remain until their borne, which
Charles Shsw and Billy Jot I* on the market to toil, la told.
Young.
W* hava even been to mean ae
to wish that they would be a long
time in selling same.
The children have been craty
Vacation Bible
about him, the teachera like hla
and so do the parents.
School To Begin
Even though thay Had two tiny
children when they came her*
Monday, Aug. 6
The pastor of The Christian lhr«* year* egp, they never miss
and Missionary Alliance Church, t-d • ball gsme, no B itter bow
the Rev. David S. Carncfix an­ great the distance, carrying the
nounce* that
Vacation Bible children, too, unlcsa it fell, ea U
School will lie conducted at the docs once or twice ■ year, on •
church, Park Ave. and 14th St. P-TA night. That, of course, forc­
beginning Mnnday, August 4. ed Gatchel to remain.
The school will continue through One of the members of tha girls
Friday, August 17 with session* team once told him:, "Nobody
each morning from 1:00 to 11:30. cares anything about the girls but
Mr*. Leo Watson will direct Mr. and Mrs. Gatchel and Mr.
the school. She will be assisted and Mra. Junes " That was follow
by a competent staff of workers. Ing a tournament game tha girl*
The primary emphasis will be to participated In when they war*
teach the Bible on the level of the only spectator* In addition to
the understanding of boys and the boys team.
He is a good sport, too This
girl* betewern the ages of 4-10.
Stories, memory work, hand­ past year following tha lost of the
craft and other ailivRles witl game at Gainesville, he and Mrs.
all be directly rotated to the Gatchel started horn* with their
car laden with eheer leaders.
Word of God.
(The children had remained with
In addition to this itress upon their grandmother on this occa­
the Scriptures, brief recreational sion to make room for the girla).
period* will be held and light re­ Ettroute home something h pfreshments will be served.
pened to the car, and It made
New classroom* will be In use such a noise they had to ahout
this year that have not been to be heard. Thera were no facili­
available In
previous years. ties available at that Uma of night
These rooms ire now nearing to fix i t
completion In the new Sunday
Fearful of being stopped by
School Wing of the church. Chil­ police and detained, making the
dren throughout the community girls' mothers anxlods as to their
are cordially invited to attend safety, It became a game to ikirt
including those of other churches the edges of the towns approiehod
aa. well as those without any and try to coast through in order
church affiliation.
not to attract attention.
A closing demonstration pro­ Mrs. Gatchel said to climax the
gram will be presented on Fri­ tale that all of the neighborhood
day, August 17 by the students dogs became alarmed when they
who attend. Recognition will be drove into thslr yard end they
given by certificates and awards contd envision everyone up to ee*
to all those who successfully what was wrong.
complete the school. The servlc* Into tha garage tha car want and
will begin at 7:30 p.tw
out cam* tha old Jalopy thay had
prior-to the purchase of the new
Otto Thomaa, Mrs. Fred Fisher, one, to finish the final lip of tho
Mr*, Lamar Rowland, Mrs, Rich­ Journey—the trip to Chuluota to
ard Shartxer and Mra, B. T, take out of the cheer loaders
home.
Hunt

A hilarious tlma v u had by tU
In aptte of tho neirtbnaklnd C»s
of the game!
Z
Ae news circulated about
"Wild rid* through the night a
great deal of fm waa had hy all,
even teasing him to tho effect that
an Investigation waa la progress
as all towns bad reported tho
noisy ear and were on tho look­
out for IL
The Lions Boar, the Uttlo school
paper Just bofua this peel year
by the Junior Class of tho Ovie&gt;
do High School, wroth U ill up.
Mr. end Mre. Hatchet wart ear*
tainly both good aporto end .en­
joyed tho fun as muck, If not
more than anyone.
Good &gt;uck to the Gatcbels, for
wo know tb*v will su.-cead w hom
or they go. Wo will welcome fur
new principal, W. H. DeShatu, m
another article and know be will
carry oa from where Gatchel left
off.
Wo will add that while our
friend* Jie Gatchel* n a n having
such a time that night that they
said wo passed them, unknowing­
ly, riding in stylo In an sir condi­
tioned Cadillac — not ears, mind
you—hut belonging to « gqod
friend who had Invited us to ga
with them to GiioeavW*.
tn older to keep up our good
spirit to counteract the disap­
pointment over the lose of the
game, wo were also living out
good time. Wo kad soma cheat
leaden with ua, too, and w* wen
all teasing two of the ladlae wba
had to get up and Have Ute next
morning by • a.m. to go to Ocel*
with thslr hutbande—it waa S a.m.
when w* got home.
They said they mad* It to Ocala
—but didn't eey bow much they
slept « route. M fact, all the
adults were up and on the Job.
Tha cheer leaden—horns aeievp
In the bed. Who wta tho youagMif

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,|Sec. Dulles Hopes
Proposed Meet Will
Solve Suez Crisis
WASHINGTON, tot-Secrriary of
State Dulles, back from London,
aald today ha bopei the propoij^
M-natlon conference will produce
a solution for tha Sue* erUH and
avert "the danger of violence."
Dulles said ha would report
promptly and fully to President
Elsenhowar on his emergency
talks In London with British For­
eign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd,
Prime Minister Anthony Edtn and
French Foreign Mlnlater Christian
Pine au.
Asked to go Into some detail
about the nature of the discusslon, the Prime Minister told
newsmen:
"Certainly not. I am a dead
believer In having private convex
aattoni."
The Prime Minister aild he waa
"delighted to find" Elsenhowar In
"such good form and ao vigorous"
Dulles flew to London Tuasda#
for tha primary purpoa* of persuidfng British and French leadera to try diplomacy Instead of
force as a fltet step toward solv­
ing the problems created by
Egypt's seizure of tha canal a
week igo.
Officials here fait that th*
agreement he obtained for the J4*
ns lion conference to be called to
London Aug. M had
by no means eliminated the daiP
gtr of a Middle East war ovsr th*
control of tha canaL
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PARIS IP — 11m spolaoloflsta
and the archaaologltts of Prance
ara in a tin y ov*r soma draw­
ings It a rave, and tha Paris
popers are poking delighted Am at
them all.
Speleology fa the scientific study
of e a rn . Archaeology la tha ad*
anttfle study of the material re­
main* of past humaR Ufa—the
older the batter.
A fortnight ago three archaeol­
ogists of aseaUant reputation an­
nounced with great (rarity tha
discovery of drawings on the waQ
of a cava near Pariguaua, in south*
western franc*. They u ld the
picture* ware mada at least SO,000
years ago by cavemen.
Thera w en paintings of mam*'
moths and other prehistoric ani­ R. O. ELGIN LOOKS over the damage to Ms homo as PRP Trooper T. Mark Mack htveltlrates
mal*, Including big two*homed the Pontiac car which wsnt out of control and smashed Into the front room af tka dwelling. (Staff
rhlnocero»e*. "A great dlscov- Photo)
err." the Pol1' * conference of
archaeologists wa« told.
BothneQ, Canada, to Job Mr.
The* the speleologist* put In a Small Business
Robertson, who has been there
since May 18. Mr. Robertson
Administration
William Martin, farmer p m l
haa purchased a drag store to
dent of tbs Bpeleo Club of Peri
Bothnell. Son, Robert, who Is in
aald ho ipent three year* Rep In Orlando
Jacksonrillt will remsln.
exploring that particular cave I to The government's Smell Business
Mr. and Mra. Joe Mulson hava
If yean ago-and that then Administration will have a repre­
BY MRS. RUTH LAYO
&gt;o paintings an tha wall* sentative In Orlando next Wednes­ The Saturday Evening pino­ sotd their home on East Lake
day, all day, for the purpose of chle dub met at the home of Ave. to a former resident of
Soma drawing!, Martin anarioJ. talking with "anyone who haa a Mra, Maude Tupper last week Longwood, Louis Knoll.
ware mada by a small boy who
for their regular play.
Tommy Stevens, James Ro­
ta&lt;(*d along behind hla party of matter to bring to the attention ol Mr. and Mrs. tohn Dolan of bert McGrath and Bobby Deexplorers a dacada ago. Ha usad the government's Small Business Orlando were guests of Mr. and more tt have returned from a
Legal N otice
a carbide lamp as a crayon.
Administration."
Mra. James McGrath last Sun­ week at tha Junior Conservation
Tha prosant president of the The representative will be at the day evening.
Camp near Ocala,
IX VITATIOK TO BID
Periguaux Cava Club, Bernard
Mra. Maude Tupper returned Mra. Florence Sunderlln waa RtsUii bias will b* received la th e
Orlando Chamber of Commerce
Pierrot, hacked up Martin.
oftlc* or ih. Clijr Uanae.r, Cltr ot
Friday from Gainesville where
t!irq u,l i l :JO
Tha archaeologists refuse to Building where appointments must she attended the Home Demon­ taken to the Winter Park Hospi­ Hanford. Florida,
of
IloDdar, .AUSUll If, l*t*. •a the
tal
last
Friday
for
observation.
back down.
be made for interviews and talks stration Short Course held for
Irmi:
f o llo w tn a llrui*.
,
____ . . l. Two pump* and motors for
I«ul* Noygler, professor of pre­ relative to the matters to be five days. Mr*. Tupper was a Mra. L. James, Mrs. Charlei
water plant.
Nichols, Mrs. Leroy Neumann
historic studies at Toulouse Uni­ brought up.
1 . u n o pump . n d m o lo r for t o .
delegate from the local organi­ and Mra. Georgt Gladwin were
vanity, and a colleague, Rotnaln
b n o i t i r *t«llon.
sation as waa Mrs. Mateckl, entertained at Contract Bridge
The
announcement
was
made
to­
I
Ona d*«p woll t u r b l n . pump.
Robert, issued a Joint statement
S.’
llo to r c o n tro l c onior
fo r t h .
Fern
Park,
who
also
attended.
last Thursday *venlng at the
reaffirming their bellaf in the day by Seminole County Chamber
w a te r pU nt.
.
Robert
Robcrtaon,
who
la
em­
home
of
Mra,
R.
C.
Carlson.
S.
Motor
control
etnlor
f.f
Ih#
authenticity of tha drawings.
of Commerce Manager Forrest
Imuitrr station.
Soma people may have visited Breckenrldge who said that ap­ ployed In Jacksonville, spent a Mr. and Mn. Walter Churchill
a.
Two
s-lnch
1-hrck v .lvt. for
tha w a ln r plant
the cave "without noticing paint­ pointments will be made for busi­ few days with hla mother, Mrs. of Clinton, N.Y. wire recent
C. L. Robertson, the past week. guetta at tha home of their All bid* thnll Includo doocrlptlv*
ings or engraving!," thay said,
lllarn tu ro nnd parfnrmnnco dnta.
"or they may her# seen them nessmen who will call him or any Mr. and Mra. Jimea MeGrath daughter and family, Hr. and Tha City of Snnford rctorva* t h *
recently Mrs. Ralph Stevens. Ths Church r i a h l tn reject *n y or nil bid*.
without recognising their value, member of the Chamber of Com­ were to Gainesville
of th e tp**l Meat Ion* m a r
where Mra. McGrath gave a talk Mrs. Rilph Stavens. The Chure- heCoplea
either from ignorance or incom­ merce staff.
o h ta ln .4 a t t h . U tility O fftc . Iw
Breckenridga
said
that
the
aaon
Civil
Defansa.
II.
m
petence, or even from negllUfa war* accompanied by Mr. C ity IU
W, I! Knnwten
nouncement was made that tb* Mr. and Mra. John Thomander and Mrs. Edward Butler and
gene*.''
C ity J f n n n a .r
visit of tha repreaentaUva with and son, John, of West Palm daughter, Marilyn, also of Clin­
Central Florida Businessmen It an
hava been In town visiting ton, N. Y.
&gt;
D. N. Beistel Dies attempt to bring the Small Busi­ Beach
before accompanlng Mra. Har­
ness Administration closer to the riet Desch by plane to her i n n ’s
Alwaya drain axeata batter
In Hospital Today people,
CLARENCE R. BUYER
home in Amesburg, Mass. Mrs. from onion ringa btfora adding
Third Street
OVIEDO - D. N. Bristol, form* "tf sufficient Interest is arous­ Desch will stay and mika her thsra to hot dtrp fat ao as to
Lake Mary, FteriFa
eriy of Pittsburgh, P*„ but who ed," said Breckenrldge, "the Smalj home with her son, Dr. James
hid mid* hla home to Oviedo for Business Administration will at­ Whitten. Miss Terry Whitten, avoid tha danyrr of th* fat bub­ FOP ( US H10 Nf 0 ft) M i n n
the p u t itx years with his daugh* tempt to hold these meetings on granddaughter of Mra. Desch, bling over.
ter, Miia Rather Relate!, pasted alternate Wednesdays."
will bo married Aug. 11. The
away early thla monbig to a Win­
Thumander'a will remain for the
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Travellers on British rail ways wadding.
ter Park hospital
. He la survived by Mi daughter, may engage automobiles when Mrs. Leroy Neumann, who has
Throw Away Totr Tiro Defter* Rsr. raa Tear Tin* An
Mlu Either Briitel of Oviedo; two they buy their rail tickets anJ on been visiting her sons to New
inns, Roy A. Relate! and Earl W. arrival at their destinations are Jersey, returned to her home on
Lot WELSH TIRE SHOP IN V. Ir i Pit Os Not Track
Bristol of PUttsburgb, Pa.; three conducted by special agenta to Wednesday.
Trrado
That Wit) Giro Gta n stood NEW TIRE Woor
yrandsont, Roy of Pittsburgh; their waiting can.
David Blanchard, son of Mr.
Danny of Oviedo; and Owe Sim*
and Mra. Fred Blanchard of
Sore Two H
mons of Dei Moines, Iowa.
Ury. Fairchild Funeral Homa la Wlldmera Ave., Is spending , sev­
Funeral servlets will be held in charge.
eral weeks with hla grandpa­
W ELSH T IR E SHOP IM W. I M
Sunday afternoon from the Ovie­ Mr. Belitd held life member­ rent's, Mr. and Mrs. Clyds Wheel­
do Methodist Church and Inter­ ship In the Pittsburgh Masonic er, ChestervUle, Me.
N YEARS fK SANFORD
ment will be In tha Oviedo cam*- Lodge and Masonic rites will be Mrs. C. L. Robertson and tons,
David and Jack, have left for

Longwood

bourn Anna. Wb/T tha ha* a par*
tootly good bouse ot her own aad
Oavtd’a ta jaU, w t hsT"
1 bailor* o»” lUahaaTa gray
1(101111 ages tanaklad "Msg, Mag, ara you
:1lix autatd* tha waddlag*na| circleT"
"I d ra t know what you naan."
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bIm did* B n pjfliytjfr twUrhtd*
't r it r
"Warns*," aha raid bitterly, "reBUad ara ot timber wolraa. Aad 1
bailer* the whole aSalr la a
tanked up lla, he tharal"

days‘Lb. girl* from Um district
pw idi through tows la tbetr car*
riagoeT"
H. watched J a m think It
through. Tha madam* periodically
displayed Mwir girl# la Baattla'a
fanciest turnout*, Mr robe* agalnnt
tha aaat made a sumptuous back*
drop (or willow plumaa aad tight
aatln gowns.
J a m returned Michael's grin.
"You think they aim to hang out
David Lurkin’* bid* with thalr
washings t"
Michael winced. “Tea. Tea, t
think th«y*r« out to cruelty him.**
J a m took a freak cigar (ton
hi* pookat, dipped It, lighted It,

"Holy araokal”. Michael knew
• n r* moment ot complete acton*
lahmanL "WbyT"
"Maybe 1 (aal tarry (or tbo poor
devil. Hi* idiot wife's otlll holed
up at Matilda's, ian*t *heT"
"Yae." R was, Klchaal know, a
aartoua count again** David that
Anna hadn't rutted him in Jail. U
hi* owa wtf* belterea It, people
aald, it'a true, u n t It?
*1 want you to be hU lawyer,
KlchatL HI pay the bill."
"■a* bere, Jason," U t a k a a l
hedged, 1 don't ray l went but
David haaat aaked tor ara. Tha
man baa money. Rumor la ha'a da*

to tbo drummer. A* If ho
okra, J a m supplied tha to*
(onnatlon.
“Th* drummer died bafoeo I
caught up with him. Ha waa—
lucky* Darcy fanner lagp ringer
for him.”
Michael aald nothing. A trick
of physical resemblance and an*
listed J a m on David's aide, Ufa
waa a bigger gamble than any of
Tim CBsIm's poker games. Ha
was silent ao long that Ji
leaned forward, hie
bard,
"Afraid, Klchaal T geared the
Dark popularity wlU toboggan K
you take tha eneaT"
Klchaal stood up. "Confound
you, Jason," ha aald without beat,
"1 shall charge you antra for that
n i ara David at ones."
"Good."
J a m aooopod up tha lasuranaa
papers aad left. Klchaal looked
altar him. J a m waa ao fool. Tha
man who took David's case would
plenty of criticism,
suddenly ho would
not relish raertflomg ths good opto*
Ion of tha town. Ha thought tees
of himself for tbo admiraloa.
fYo Sa OotMmtd)

" n iA M ,S‘a 'w a !-‘s a K “ u i
R. H. Reely If
Nomtd To Shippers
Advisory Group
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m u haa beta ‘ P. Sanford
.
pointed to tha Shipper* AdvUory
Commlttao, a group which determ*
Inca the grade and ana of cltrua
* • fruit* ahJppad from the State.
Tbo appointment of Robert U.
Raely, on the staff of Chaw and
• f Company, waa mada and announ*
- 1 aad today by Bec.-atary of Agri*
. salt art Kara Benson.
t * Aliernata to Seely on tha committs#, appointed by the Sects*
r tary of Agriculture, la Kraut
1- Southward of Sanford.
J . , The two men era mamhar* of a
r - IS-man committee appointed from
• the eight districts In Florida.

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Fish After Some
Fleetwood Peeples 2Bait
Meet Head-On

(Cra llaesd frees Pago I)
This la an unusual fish story.
loitruoted In t h a "survival Roy Reel aald this morning that
courses,"
last Wednesday afternoon, when
Paeplea said tha other day, as fishing on the Wcekiva River, he
ha generously taught youngsters noticed a school of baas and had
how to float, swim, and complain drawn hla boat ctoiar.
Intricate turns In the water, Noticing the fins of several fish,
"give ma this little lady for an­ ha found two bns* wedged toge­
other week and ihs'U be swim* ther, one practically swallowing
mini tha quarter-mile." He waa tbo other.
teaching Judy Balai at tha time.
Tha swimming Instructor who The two hast, weighing about
haa many Sanford grownups o* &gt;ti pounds each, had goo* after
hi* list of graduate* from bis the same bait, which had *icap«d.
swimming course says that It In tha n t h for the bait each fish,
a JA M ES G UT A G ENC Y
.akei "three and a half yaara to mouths wide open, had run head*
Into ana another.
teach ttt-year-otda tha complete on"Whan
pulled apart," aald Roy
a i t BAST FIRST STREET
course and two yaara for three* Reel, "on#
fish bad practically
year-oldt."
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twallowsd tha head of Um other
Swimming Initnietioo u n d e r and ware wedged tightly together.
H. JAMES GUT
JAMES &amp; GUT
Fleetwood Peeples Includes swim­ "Fishing for years on U&gt;a Wee­
ming 110 yards fully clothed and kly*, It is the first time I've seea
then swimming UP yards after anything Ilka It," Real aald.
disrobing.
Parents watching tha Instructor
put hla pupils through their paces
my "Thii Instruction makes poa*
" W § mmko e Mr to s m Rw MMwiy, m d ell ha M » e l Is
sibla water survival under moat
any condition whether Just swim­
his OK Used CoriM
ming or to • boat or to an acci­
dent."
Accompanying thalr children to
Rollins Collage ara Mrs. Do*
Bales and Mrs. Orville Barks who
spend from two to thro# hours
aaveral afternoon* and mornings
a weak witching the swimmUg
Instructor guide children — from
tiny tots to grownups — through
swimming techniques,
"It's remarkable how Fleet
(aa ha la called by young aad old
alika) can teach them ao quickly
and have them swimming a quar­
ter-mile across tha lake," waa tha
moat general remark heard from
mothers with thalr children.

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Typewriters, adding machine*.
rd. Phone 1484.
Silcs-Kentali, 314 Mag., Ph. 44.
Avalon Apt*. Efftctaecy, Phone
Good Used Oftte* Desks from $33
710-W.
Ussd portable and standard site
typewrtten from $35.
3-ROOM furnished apartment
close In, i l l E. Sth 8 b, 850
POWELL’S
monthly. PHONE 2344 or toil
Office Supply
217 8. Magnolia
Phone M6 Kflfciettty apartment, atr-condi
uoned. Hwy. 17-83 S. Slumber
n —ruB N rrjm E —houwemold
land Court
Used furniture, appliances, tools, 3 Room furnished apt. available
etc. Bought-told. Larry’s Mart
now. 3 room furnished apt.
521 East a t SL Phone 143L
available by July 30th. 210 Mag­
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Alton, III. Collects
Tolls From Bridgt
3-BEDROOM attractive frame
home with garage. Centrally lo­ Owned By Missouri

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I can build your home, remodel,
By ROBERT A. HUNT
repair or build your addition to cated. Ideal for chJdrsn.
your present heme. Financed at OZIER R EA LTY CO. 8T. LOUIS (A- Tbi city of Alton,
4% Interest, over a reasonable
m.. I* collecting toDa on 8 Mltale*
Laura B. Oxter, Broker
period time.
slppi River bridge owned by lb*
Haiel M. Field, Associate
LET'S TALK IT OVER
Phone 1359 State of Missouri.
T. R. Meant
Gen. Contractor 2601 So. Orlando Dr.
EVENINGS: 3115 and 790
Impossible, you say?
E. Celery Ave.
Ph. 1420-M.
You'te wrong, IS cents worth.
MAYFAIR _
Robert
L. Hydtr, general coun­
Open house Sunday 3:00-5:00 p.m
One North Elliot. Large older sel for the Missouri Highway De­
home with 4 bedrooms, 2 hatha, partment, announced he’ll file 8 pe­
2-BEDROOM houae with carp one,
planty storage, large shady tition before the Supreme Court la
porch and utility room, Frig!
ground with garage apartment Washington Aug. 14 In in e tte t te
dalro appliances, $325 down
and swimming pool. This la Ideal atop It.
home for family with children.
"The city of Alton has beat col*
LOWELL E. OZIER
Top location.
Bolldtr - Phone 1280
Icctlng $1,000 e day in toRa since
EXCELLENT TERMS June 30 and la not In any way en­
Office; ton s. Orlande Dr.
ROSA
L. PA Y TO N titled to It," Hyder declared. "The
Dream wold section, 1 year old. S
bedroom, 1 bath, screened porch Registered Real Estate Broker bridge belong* te the State el Mis­
17-82 at Hiawatha souri."
Wall ft pump for lawn. 412 W. Phone 2871
Briarcliffe.
The twejane bridge, 8,8*0 te d
IM MONTHLY
cross** the Mississippi be*
1-Bedroom concrete b'cik hemn Get* thla beautiful 1-Redr.vim long,
masonry home. I'arqqe; floorr, tween Alton ami West Alton, Mo.,
Kitchen equipped. Living room.
Until with tub ft shuwer. Full Ihrce years old and wrli pro- about 20 miles north of 84. Louie
aiic screen porch. Ht. 2, Bux served. Comfortable Florida on U. S. 67.
232-A. Ph. 298-J.
room, car porte, utility room.
From 1936 until Juno it belonged
LOW PRICE $8,700. Terms avail­ to Missouri's St. Charles Ceunty. .
This ad will admit Mrs. Calvin able,
The toll was 25 cents. It long itnce
Wright to the Movie land Ridehad paid for Itaalf.
la Theatre aa a gueat. Exp.
&amp; *v*f
Aug. i2, 1054.
In June, St. Charter ewunty au­
thorities revoked the tolls, declared
A. B. PETERSON
14-LOT*
Broker Associate*: A. B. Paterson It a free bridge, and presented the
100x350 laka front lot. Crystal Jr., P. J. Chaataraon, Garfield deed to the Missouri Highway De­
Point, Laka Mary. Ph. 803 or Willetts, John Melach and R. W. partment.
Williams. A. C. Doudney, Land
144-W
Anguished crisi arose from Al­
Surveyor.
ton. Said Major Leo Stnilf:
Lot in De Bary, block from 17-92, 118 N. Park Avo.
Phone 1128
"Instead of giving the city el
150x7$. Largs tree*. By owner,
Alton end the wiaols Highway De­
$8*0. Daytona Beach 2-2629.
partment a free bridge, they pre­
•7-BROKER8 and REALTORS
po,c to dump into the Upa of tho
taxpayers of Alton the ene-mUlon*
dollar problem of providing ode*
BA LL R EA LTY
quata bridga approaches and the
RAYMOND M. BALL
expensive solution of the attendant
OSCAR M. HARRISON
traffic problem."
REG. BROKIMS
Traffic wsa expected te beam,
S. D, Highlcyman, Associate
since all the othar river crossings
2*4 Smith Park Ava.
Phan* I
In ths St, Louis area are toll
MANY PURPOSE HOME
bridges.
Thla largo hums located Just outAlton counterattacked.
aid* City Limits on 13 lots. Very
City Judge I. H. I trooper issued
desirable as horn* only. Alto,
an Injunction. The cKy seised the
adaptable for Doctors office, or
Alton end of tho bridgo. A receiv­
it la Ideal location for Motel,
er was named. A 15-eeat UK urge
or many other use*. Terms may
bo arranged If desired.
imposed.
See u* for French Avp. Property PET MISSING? U t Ths Sanford About 9,000 cere use the bridge
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
Herald "Lost Ad" find II. That's on an avenge day and Alisa bee
2344 French Ave.
how ono boy got hla puppy back, been banking the mouey at the
J. W. HALL. REALTOR
too. Phone 1421.
rat# of about $400,0M a yatr.
Johany Walker, Associate
"Call Hall" Phone 175S

PLUMBING
43—ARTICLES FOR SALK
Contract and Repair Work
Free Estlmatea
—Factory to You—
CaD PM
R. L. HARVEY
For Rent—l bedroom furnished
Aiamtntim
811 E, Ftret S t
204 Sanford Ave.
Phone 1424
apt. 1*5 per month. Sb Johns
1A—PLACES TO EAT
Venetian Blinds
Really.
Buy
your
Furniture
at
Berry's
Enclosed
head.
Sag-proof
bottom
TONIGHT’S THE NIGHT—Free
Warehouse Fum Co., at 801 W. Unfurnished 2-Bedroom ap t Near
rail
with
plastic
ends.
Plastic
or
•
FUh Fry at the Doggie Diner ft
1st S t All nationally adv. furn­
rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
shopping eenur. 36ie Elm. No
"
Bar, Lake Mary.
iture at warehouse p rim .
cords.
Pets please.
Senkarik Glaaa and Paint Co.
MAR-LOU RESTAURANT
SEE
Seminole Realty for DsatrCamrsviing
inu
Repair
112-114 West 2nd St. Phone art
Friday Menu: Red Snapper, Lob
able Home* and Apts. Phono 17
Phone 1113
ater, Jumbo Sbrimp, Scallops, 1141 Sanford Ave.
Foot-locker; 14.95; 40-hr. Alarm
Ftah SUcka.
3-Rnom apt. Adults only. No pet*
clocks 51.89. Sanford Jewelry ft
W. J. KING
Saturday Menu: Prime Rib Roaat,
Phone 581-J. 215 W. 3th St.
Luggage Co. 300 Sanford Ave.
Plumbing Contractor
T-Bone Steak, Spaghetti and
Kohler Plumbing ft Suppllea
Meat Balia. All Garden vegC'
MAYFAIR
— 3 bedroom kouse.
We buy and sell used furniture.
Reem Electric Water Heaters
tables. HWY 17-93 South, Phone
Large yard. Call 1450-J after
Paying top cash prices for any­
2134
Orlando
Dr.
Ph.
14
11TS-W.
thing of value. SUPER TRAD­ Beautiful Dinatle Seta. Choice of 6 p. m.
ING POS'i on 17-82. Ph. 20S3W. 11 Table Tops and II Chair
28—
If
FECIAL
NOTICE*
4—LOST AND POUND
covara . . . Complete with 4 Unfurnished 2-bedroom home in
Lake Mary. $50. Ph. Sanford,
Army Cots, 13.94; Paint, $2.50 gal. Chairs
LOST — On French Ava., Man's PUMPS ft SPRINKLER SYSTEM B T-Shirts, 48c; Army-Navy Surp­
1042 or U40-W.
black wallet. Identification, E. All type* and iltei, Installed or lus, 310 Sanford Ava.
"Do It Yourself."
2-Room
cottage ready to move in.
J. Hoke. Call 2S57-X-M.
$139.00
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
All utlUUai furnished. Week or
FOR
SALE
CHEAP-Used
Nation­
STINE
LOST — Black ft tan Cocker Span­
month. 1404 Park Ave.
al Cash Register. 1 drawer, 1 And—Beautiful 34 Po Dinnerware
Machine and 8 upply Co.
iel, recently clipped. Anawer* to
Cabinet
Safe.
Heimann
Motors.
Set
........
i
l
e
t
e
t
i
a
Ph. S3 206 E. Commercial.
name ''Barney''. Ph. 1410-X-J. 207 W. 2nd St.
3-Bedroom unfurnished house. No
kitchen equipment, 200 French
FREE
g—PERSONAL NOTICES
GATLIN BROTHERS
Ave. Phone 144-J.
la a free pass to the Rita
Dragline ft Bulldoier Service This
Local and Long DliUnce morlsg. Ph. 1233 Geneva. 2493-W Sanford. Theatre for Joanne kloore. Exp.
1-Bedroom
bouse neer Air Base
Aug. 12, 1956.
Agent; for HOWARD VAN
Handsome Bedroom Speelal
Etectrlc
kitchen.
Furnished or
ENVELOPES,
Letterheads,
rtala­
LINES, - IN(L, PENINSULAR
Vanity with large Mirror
unfurnished.
Phone
247-M.
9&gt;i
cu.
ft.
Coldspot
refrigerator
#
TRANSFER ft STORAGE, Ine. ments, Invoices, hand bills, and
Panel Bed
with
freezer
across
top,
475.
6
Office IMS French Are., Phone
programs, e t c . Pragraialve
Chest of Drawers
3-BEDROOM HOUSE, electric
Revere Model 58 movie
SUE
Printing Co. Phooe 404 — 403 mm
kitchen, 118 W. 17th St., Thone
camera
ft
case,
$35.
G.E.
Ex­
578.
posure meter ft case, $15. Ph. Reg.
Roll*war, Hospital a n d Baby West 13th fib
$119.95
1159.93
Beda, Day Week or Month—Tel. ORLANDO Sentinel Star, Call 1225-M. 121 Laurel Dr.
3-KOOM lakefront apt. Hot water.
1415. Furniture Center —
Ralph Ray, 3150.
$40 mo W. Musgrave. Lake Mary
NECCIH-ELNA
111 Weat First
Sewing Machine Center
New Selection of—
T.
V.
REPAIRS
Furnished
by week or
AMAZING—Custom mad* Reflec
1149.50 month. Ph.cotuga
Sales, Bcrvice and Rentals
Sofa* (Foam Rubber)
1010-W-l.
10 p m. Service Calls. 4340,
tor-Lite mail box and lawn Til
108.00
G
A
R
R
E
T
T
'S
Sofa
Beds
......
............
Q. Herrin, Ph. 2S9I-J. W. A.
aim*, house numbers, 3524 S. J.
Fhone 1422 Matching Chairs ........... ..88.50 If interested In apartment, clean
Norris, Ph. 1554. Licensed Tech­ 523 E. Firit St.
Sanford Ave., Sanford, Fla.
er then average, close-in. SEE
nicians, guaranteed work.
8 ft. Serve! refrigerator. 3/4 ton
ECHOLS REDDING CO.
•
New bed: available. Orange City
alr-conditloner. Practically new. Comer 2nd ft Magnolia, Ph 1232 Jimmy Cowan. Phone 416.
BULLDO ZING
Manor Nursing Homo. Inspcc'
Phono 2953-W,
"Bed Bamberger" Mgr,
2-Bedroom furnlshod home, Flor­
tlon Invited._________________
Open Monday's til 1(3# f. m.
LOWERY ft BRIDGES
al Height*. $55 mo. Call 1626-M
F.M.B.
Sc,
10c
ft
23c
STORE
VISIT OUB BALCONY
San. 1S54-W Orange City Spr 4-1434 Sunhata, doiens of atylee, all sizea
Naw Smyrna ocean front. One,
• AUTOM O TIVE
321 Sanford Ave. • R EN TA LS
FAIRBANKS - MORSE P u m p a 59c to 84c.
two bedroom apt*., reasonable.
Well Drilling, HOWARD C. 44—APPLIANCES
McGrath, Box 14tt, Coronado
I—BOATS AND M9T0BS
LONG, Phone 31* 207 East
Station, New Smyrna Beach, t r
BOBSON SPORTING GOODS
Commercial Ava.
Tel. 1091-M._______________
FltlGIDAIRE appliances, a a l o e
OFFERS
and service. G. It. High, Oviedo. French Avcnua home suitable for
UPHOLSTERY CLEANING home ft busUwia, For Informs
S H. P. Lauson
Fla. Phone F 0-5-3315 or Santera
R E A L ESTA TE
Alexander A Stringer
FURNITURE ft AUTO
tlon call 1494.
Air-cooled, 4-cyde . ... $55.00
1642-W
t
after
6 p. m.
Real Eatata ft Insurance
44 H. P. Firestone ........... *46.00 Furniture Cleaned in Your Home
Mr*. Lourine Messenger, Assoc.
HUTCHINSON'S Ocean F r o n t U-UMHIIUAl
New Modem Method — Cleans
« H. P. Mercury 1055
AIR
CONDITIONING
1'h. 16
Apia. 339 S. Atlantic. Daytona Good paring general merchandise 107 Magnolia Ave.
Model ........................ $118.95 Sanitises ft Moth Proofs. Free
For Boom or Building
Bosch.
Call
2374-W
for
reserva­
Estimates—Call 1714-J.
store
&lt;
■
home.
Down
payment
I H . P . Royal
IL a POPE CO. INC.
2-B.R, furnished home on 1 acre.
tions after 4:00 p. m.
Gear ahlft—new ........ $158.00 Sewing Machine repairs. Pick up 144 South Park Ave. Phone 1414
and terms. Beardall Are. Phone Total price $3.7501
I H. P. leott-Atwater
1814.
■ ■■— I
EFFICIENCY Apartment Suit­
delivery. Thomaa Sewing
Geer ahlft •»*.,,,.»,•••• $72.50 and
S-B.R., 2-bath naw home In exeelMachine Repairs. Ph. 1105-Jl. Full else Espate gas stove. Reas­ able for bachelor or couple. 82—EECMANGK—TRADES
• H. P. Mercury
onable. Ph. 931-M.
lent suburban section. Bast buy
Private bath. Across from Peal
185$ Mark 4 ................$151.00
CROSLEY - BEND1X
at $12,100. $1400 will handle.
Office. Manual Jacobson.
Sell
or
Trade—3
bedroom
bomo
in
45—BUILDING
MATKBIALS
7 4 H. P. Elgin
Sain and Service
beat
part
of
Seminole
Height*
1851 Model ................... 78.85
Three and tear room furnished
RANDALL
Tampa. Beautiful yard anc 7 acres with 360 young Pineapple
USED BRICK
74 H. P. Fireitone
apt*. Very clean end chase in.
Electric Company
shrubbery. Will trade for home orange tree*, plus a nice 2-BR
TWO
CARLOADS
beautiful
used
1884 Model Reg. $238.9* $8340 Service— Quality— Satisfaction
Phone 416, Jimrav Cowan.
home with garage and workshop
of
equal value in Banford. P.O
brick.
Orange,
red,
and
burnt
7 4 H. P. Evinruda
All this for $11,600.
Ph 113 Banford 3M7J-3 Da Bary
Box
245.
FURNISHED
apts.
Phone
1331.
black.
See
them
at
SHERMAN
1910 Model ................... $89.95
CONCRETE TIFE CO.
74 H. P. Champion............. $45.00
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
Seminole Realty
WELAXA APARTMENTS: rooms 49—HUMES
10 H. P. Mercury
Slip Covers and Drape*
private
baths.
114
W.
First
Sb
RED-I-MIX
CONCRETE
W.
DIETRICHS
T. W. HERO
Lightning
$123.00
STANLEY KULP
Miracle Concrete 'Jo.
REALTOR8
PHONE
.
10
H.
P.
Johnson
CUSTOM
BUILT
H0ME8
DESIRABLE
on*
and
two
bed­
K V1
308 Elm Avo.
Phono 1321 room famished apt. Ph. 422-W ' VA—FHA —CONVENTIONAL
INI Park Ava
Phone 87 er 145
1154 Modal ........... „ . . m.OO
*. J
AUGUST IS BABY MONTH at
U
H.
P.
Wlaard
FINANCING
SMALL DOWN PAYMENT
ATM
CONCRETE
I ft 3 room apt Ph. 2863-W.
1953 Model ................. $154.95 Jameson Studio. Special for chil­
•LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
111
$4,500 for thla homo In choice
Mixed Concrete. Concrete
II H. P. Elgin ............... $159.95 dren to S yean. Two txlO, (1 Ready
•LOW
MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
location, 2 larga lota, near
Block, Sind, Gravel, Cement This Is a free pass to the Moviegold frame) 810. PHONE 3194.
14 H. P. Scott Atwater 1954
Concrete Pip* to Meet All Qual­ land Rlde-ln Theatre for Bar­ A- K. SHOEMAKER, JR. everything, needs some repairs.
with Ball-A-Matic ... $119.00
1200 Mellonville
ifications.
bara Gross. Exp. Aug. 12, 195d. Phono 1481
Consult A REALTOR Flrat
EM PLO YM ENT
14 H. P. Scott Atwater
Sherman Concrete Pipn Co.
CULLEN AND HARKEY
1955 Model ................. $518.09
Out West 13th Si.
Phono 3488
It Pays To Use Classified.
14-HELP WANTED-FEMALE
Phone tail
3-ytar old home. Newly furnish­ IN N. Park Ave.
23 H. P. Johnjon
1855 Model ................ $515.00
ed. Choice location. Call 2076-M
WAITRESS
Apply
Tbueklon’i
BEAUTIFUL
Alio many motors tom down for
Drug Store, Mr. Clark.
$100 Dawn. 849 hlontbly with Lakefront hnnte, built and equip­
uied parts, Reasonable.
Homestead Exemption. $42 with' ped by owner, without consid­
• TRADE IN your old boat, Mo­ House wife, full or part time.
eration of roit. Set on om acre
out axamptim, will buy 1 bod
tor or Trailer.
Hava incoma and still m a home
room
homo,
gang*,
largo
lot,
of
large shade tree* and tlowrr—Selection of Bolts—
makar. No Investment. Write —3-Pc. Living Room Suite . ...
$1216 good nolihborhood, at 411 Ei- Ing shrubs, with 150 ft. of white
Glass, Mahogany,
Aluminum 31ra. S. H. Coleman, 3029 Magno­
—3-Pc. Living Room Suite (p in lie) ........... • * * * • • ■
. 29.60 cambU Dr. Saerifle*. ConUet sand beach, on lovely lake.
• Also several yaed Boats and lia.
Tim Crawford, 8811 Rtanford Large,* equipped kitchen, with
Gator Trailers.
slip
covers)
—2-Pc.
Living
Room
Suite
(good
Rd. or San Marco Theatre,
loti of cabinet apace, 3 full tiled
18.44
AMBITIOUS
WOMEN
How will you SWAP?
Jacksonville, Fla.
baths, with ampl* linen space.
Who
want
to
earn
but
can
only
How will you TRADE?
—Mapla A m Sofa Bed ...............
. 18J6
• a* Mi M MM to
Master bedroom is air-condi­
work part time. Avon Cosmetics
Your old motor,
tioned and has more closet
offera opportunity to earn over —Miami Lounge ........................
M &lt; •* M •
. 8.00
For a better grade.
spaca than you’ve aeen in a long
$2 per hour. Contact Mrs. J.
Your Evinrudo dealer
time. Other features too num­
Russell, P.O. Box 875, Orlando. —2-Pe. Sofa Bed Suilo (wrought iron arms)
ROBSON HPOSTING GOODS
erous to mention. Available for
SM E. tat St.
Phone 844 WE WANT THE BEST GIRL IN -2-Pe. Sofa Bed Suite (plastic arms) ......
immediate potaeision at $21,450.00. Call us today for an ap­
14-fL Plywood Fishing Boat ft TOWN, over 21 with a lot of vim —Armless Sofa Bed ..................
1241
and sense of humor. She won't
pointment.
Trailer. $1$. Phone illl*J.
■i
msk* much money, but eha'll -L a rg e 2-Pc. Living Room Suits
s s •
HONE BUYER OPPORTUNITY
a4-0la MMMhi m Mm •«*e $.40 “ ■ t ^ s
have a lot of fun. Cali MILUE
18—TRAILERS
Ilf
• * 1*44.a4*4m *at the Doggie Diner f t Bar, —Wicker Rocking Chair ...........
3.00 SE E an d CO M PARE
home with ever 14,000 aq. ft. of
It will pay YOU lo aca ui before Lake Mary.
llvetbilltf.
Kitchen equipped and
—Small Platform Rocker ........
3.00
you buy. Opcr Evening* and
Tho Borneo Bulk
automatic washer furnished.
Stanley home products will train
Sundaya.
By
Priced for quick sale with only
I
MMieilMIMOt
3.00
bouse wife to replace present —Large Platform Rocker ........ 0
Eistalda 'Taller Satel
$1440
down. Out of city but with
representative. C a l l Banford —Children'* Rockers ..................
Palatka, Fla.
OBMAM ft TVDOM. 04C
each
. LOO
city water.
2252-J,
W. K. "BUI" 8TKMPER
Trailer, Salt-Rent, Ph. 444-XR.
—Aluminum and Plastic Chaise Lounge iM iim iittatM *
Guy Allen, Associate
27-HELP WANTED-MALE
Arkite Price, Associate
MAKE AN OFFER
—Bathlnct (new, soiled) ............
B tA im rU L L T D M U rt D m
BUSINESS IS GOOD '
I aalter — General laawruce
1155 Castle ITaliar. 45 ft. 2 bed­
And Four Bedroom Batnoo
—HJde-a Bed (reg. $238.83) good buy
Phooe t i n
112 N. Park Ave.
■**• 04 4M
O0*4*«•#*
14140 1 ft S bath*
rooms, excellent condition. Must UNITED FARM AGENCY,
Largest
advertisers
of
ranch­
aell new, owner transferred.
Varied SoloMon of Plans Avail­
—Comer
Bookcase
.....................
IF
IT
IS
REAL
ESTATE
es,
farms,
country
real
es­
May be seen 1 mile south of
able.
aik Crumley ft Montelth
Sanford on IIwy I I 91 ojjwsite tate, with a record of more
Priood
From
111400
to
$
34,000
—Vanity
with
triple
minor
....
*&lt;**4 H IM •-**«i «MW*oiMMM Ini
at 117 South Park, Phone 772
than 30 years honorable serv­
Ratliff's Gurago or Ph. 10H J.
VA (O il - FtIA ft FHA Inserv
They Know
ice, ii now seeking the right
—Small Dresser and Mirror ....
SH4|
. 744 lee FUanclog.
man
or
couple
to
take
ovar
the
• B U SIN E SS
Robert A. WUUomm, ReaJter
—Largo Buffet Table and S Chai r* iM U M ita i
1040 HOMES AVAILABLE;
Sanford territory- Complete
•I.*;*
Raymond Lundquiet, Associate
training, adequate supervision
South
Piaooroot
....
Sanford.
Flo.
SER V IC ES
... each
Phene 1872 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Grove M anors........ S ta ted , Fla.
and advertising support to at* 3—Larga Dining Room Tablet _.
Valencia VUlts .... DeLand, Fla.
sure success. No Investment
18-BEAUTY PARLORS
4—Odd Chrome Chair* ...............
... each
FOR WIDE CHOICE of buytrs,
required. Real estate experi­
SALES OFFICE
Modern Alr-eondltloned Salon
ence not necessary — assis­
—Porcelain Top Kitchen Tables .
renters,
workers, us* Want Ads.
each ...
4.44
3*33 B. Preach Avo.
tance given In securing license
Herriett’e B eeuty Nook
Phono 1221 • place 'em.
—T-Pc.
Dinatle,
table
and
4
chal
Fboao
2110
ft
MM
ra
1040
1*4 W. Oak
Ph. 871 Inquiry also invited from li­
After 4:40 a. » . Call 3371-W.
censed salesmen or orokers
—Drop-ltaf Kitchen Table (wood)
•IlM tM M M M M M liM M M IH
IT—ftUUMNO - BEPAUU
who want to incraasa their
business by sharing in the
PAINTING
-Drop-leaf Table (wood) auJ 4 Chrome chairs • •**••**. . . . 344*
Y ou r H ou se L eak?
benefits of UNITED'i nation­
ALUMINUM PAINT
.—Largo
Chlfforob# .....................
e#e*-#*•**
wide program. Write todart
For House Trailer Reefs
C E or Stucco, call
UNITED FARM AGENCY
8—Smoking Bund* ...................
NEED A P aM e BT-SEE UBI
Bux *3*. Crystal River. Fla.
MeRANRY-SMITH
1—Holloway Bed (with innerapri ng m attress)........................ 1740
T ED BU R N ETT
Phone 1283
MU B. Park
SWAP ANTTMWOI Jest place
F IN A N C IA L
These and many otb er bargains may b*
Classified
ode.
Phono
1221
for
a
FLOOR sanding and finishing.
purchased on our EA SY PAYMENT PLAN
T h e P a in ter
helpful ad-writer.
Cleaning, waxln*. Serving Semi- W-WOIB WANTED—FEM ALE
So come to and browse a r o u n d
nola county since 1825.
WANTED: BABY MTTINO— Day
NO CAJI REQUIRED when ynu
HE CAN FIX IT!
H. M. Gleason. Lake Mary
or nighb Phons 1242-W.
place aasalfiod Ada Ikreugk
*1H Da ye
For^-j? suiting call Mr. Tasker. yUU QUICK ACTION use Classi­
year telephone. limply phooe
1M I Niffhta
fied ids to aell, rant hire. Call
3221, sty "Charge IL"
*044 E. First SL
Phono 337 brauaeQTTT -Tashrdiu ohxdlu
U 2L
It Pays T* Use aiaatflad.

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WASHINGTON, (/TJ—'The "cold
war" that mar Rapubllcana
predicted if President Elaanhowar had a Democratic Congreti
ia tha lait two yeere of hi* flrat
tann didn't taka place.
"Peaceful eo-oxletauee" baat da*
toribas tha atmosphere in which
tha Rapublican President and tha
Damoeratie 64th Congreie hare
worked ainca January 1968.
Faw prasidant* have farad battar, legislatively, than did Praaldent Elsenhower at tha hande of
the Damoeratie Congrats. Ha did­
n't gat orerythlnc ha aakad for
or In tha shape ha wanted It. But
faw prasidant do.
Tha rotative harmony between
Capitol Hill and the Whit* House
during the paat two yaara trace*
to several major factora: Elsen­
hower's earn political philosophy,
sound polities, and the personali­
IMI ACOVf MAP Indicate* major shifts in U. B. defanaa strategy set far naxl
ties of the congressional leaders
tided to rely almost wholly on air and naval power everywhere bet la Em
In both political parties.
will be pulled out of Japan, once busy hub ef U.B. operations ia Korean war
Representing what has come to
be called the liberal wing of the
Rapupllcan Party, tha President
not even plan to listen to tha OOP
London Has More convention an radio or watch II
often found himself In general ago:
agreement with Democratic poSocial security: Eisenhower got
on television.
lltlcal leaders on basic matters, mors than ha asked for from both Interest In Demo
"It's going to be to* cot and
Democrats repeatedly chided the tha Senate and tha Houia with
President for adopting Demo- Democrats taking tha lead In Confab Than GOP dried,’’ is his simple explanation,
cratie policies, particularly In tha "out liberalising” tha Republi- TOPEKA, Kan. WI - Alfred M. "I think the Republicans proto
ably will win la November,’’ Lan*
field of foreign relations.
cant.
Landon, the Republican presiden­ don said hare Monday and add-J
Political strategists In DamoM i l i t a r y ! A program to
cratie congressional ranks long strengthen the reserve, advoeat- tial candidate of to years ago, ed, "but there la always a question
ago abandoned any thought of ed by the President, was enacted, say* he believes he will find more about anything la which the Amer.
carrying on a personal fight Over Republican opposition, and of Interest In the Democratic lean voter is concerned.”
Convention than that of London says he has little doubt
against Elsenhower. They figured against administration w i s h e s , National
his
own
party.
that anyone other than Richard
that tha President was too pop- Congreaa votad tha Air Force alAs a result, Landon win bo on Nixon will be nomlnataJ as tha
ular and too muchof a public Idol most a billion dollars inextra
to be tha dlract Urgat of political money. Congress early lait year a fishing trip in Colorado. Ho does GOP vie* prealientlal candidate.:
Land on did cite two things he
varbal shots.
voted the President a frea hand
Probably the maa most responhe|Pfn* defend Formosa from ing $1 an hour Instead of 90 eenta. feels c o u l d alter Republican
slbla for the moderate course of
attack from e o m m u n l a t It went along with him In his chances. On* is a general weak­
requests for extension of tha draft ening of tha economic picture of \
opposition takan by tha Demo- chJ"*eraU Is 8am Rayburn of Texas
clv“ r *h u * Etanbower did not law, eontlnuaneo of hla rvogan Ira­ the country. Tha other is a aarioua *
who has been speaker of the
final action on his request tion powers and scores of less- reversal for America la foreign
affairs.
House longer than any other per- to •lengthen the Juatlce Depart- controversial measures.
ion
ment'i powers to prsvsnt sbuiei
It took no aetlon on hla plea
s’ astute politician, Rayburn s °f
Voting
and other
bo- for statehood for Hawaii, for a
An
caul#
of raca.„
^ rights
program of govarnmant backed Tha DiMaggios hold tha brother
personal In te rfa c e , kept his col- Pore|fn ald. Congrell „U nJed health insurance, for revision of record for All-Star game appear*
Iaaguei on mor* than on# occa- th, prograra and Yoted billloni t0 tho Taft-Hartley labor law and anees. Joe DIMaggio played In It
alon from acutUIng laglalaUvo pro- (|runHc. ,t aIthoU|fh E|Mnhowir for lowering the voting ago to gamea and Don DIMaggie was in
posala just becausa they cam. ,
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six.
from a Republicanprasidant.
hc aikfd
Rayburn wanted tha 64th Con- federal aid for Schools. Congrass to dsmonstriU to Prssiutnt great turned down the admlnis*
Elsanhower that ha waa wrong tration on this proposal after a
A
when, during th# 1964 congrea- House fight over civil rights,
slonal elections, ha said h# needAgriculture: Elsenhower got
ed more Republicans in Congreaa wbat ha wantad—a aoil bank pro­
to help carry out tho presidential grgra without a return to rigid
program.
prlca supports.
Helping Rayburn was Houst
Natural gas: Elsenhower vetoed
Majority Leader John MeCor- a bill that would hav# exempted
msek, th# mild Msuachuictts natural fas producer^ from fedIrishman who has bean an axpert era) control—but only because of
at hooping together th# sometimes lobbying tactics of somo propoviolently different factions of tha nenta of tho bill.
Democratic Party
Highway construction: EfienFrom th# Rapublican aids of hower accepted a bill providing
tho olalo in tho House, big Con- for a multlbllllon dollar tax fttrl(rations to harmonloua relations nanced program of road construecams from Joieph W. Martin Jr. Hon. It was a Democrats substlof Massachusetts, highly respect- tute for tho bond financed plan
ed by both parties; and from th# administration o r I g I n a 11y
Martin’s right hand man, Charles sought.
A. Halleck, hard hitting and
Reciprocal trade: Elsenhower’s
practical Hooaier.
request for extenalon of tha roThai# four—Rayburn, McCor- ciprocal trade agreements act bomack, Martin and Halleck—got came law although the bill rams
together on more than on# occa- within one vote of being killed
lion to rescue sinking legislation quickly In tho House,
which Elsenhower has proposed.
Congress went further than ElA look at tha box score of ma- aenhowar requested in the matter
Jor legislation shows tha Prea-1 of mininum wago Increase by vot­

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4Councilmen Okay Six Accidents Are
1956-57 Budget Reported Sunday
For Longwood
Burpee Seedmen
Win Championship

A 1031 OIJsmoblle, trying to pass 4another car, flipped on the shoul­
der of the road two miles north
By MRS. RUTH LAYO
of Sanford on highway 17-92 9:15
Councilmen of Longwood npprov- Sunday morning sad landed on its
t e d the town's budget for 1956-37 top.
unanimously at their meeting on The car driven by Herbert J.
Thursday evening. The budget be­ Green, Miami Beach was travel­
ing set at flt.9U.00 for the coming ing south and came behind a car
year. The mltlage will remain at which waa traveling at a slower The city-wide aoftball champion­
twelve mills, the same figure as speed. Attempting to pass Green ship was won by W. Atleo Burpee
in the final game of the season
for the past several years.
met another car aa he started
niRht on the Fort Mellon
L. C. Hunt requested that Dorsia urourrd and hit hi* brakes flipping Friday
Ave. be opened for two city blocks the car on tu top. Damage was Park diamond.
It is the second year the seed
and that water mains be laid, to reported at 1*00 and charge* were
that ho could start a proposed brought against him. Ptlm. Carl company team has won the tro­
^ building project. Council agreed to Williams was assisted at scene phy In the Recreation Depart­
* open the street and will lay water of the accident by the Seminole ment sponsored league which la
maina aa needed. Two other per- County Sheriffs department. Nei­ under the direction of Howard
mita were approved for new homes ther Green nor hla wilt, Lillian Gordie.
W. Atlee Burpee scored nine
to be constructed at well as a per­ suffered any serious injury.
mit for an addition to an existing Patrolman Williams also was call­ runs off 11 hits with pitcher Glen
home.
ed to Oviedo last night at 7:10 Eiland collecting right strikeouts,
Ordinance No. Ill, aettlng the when John F. Russ, 30-year-old col­ Gene Nichols was behind the plate
hours for all establishment* sett­ ored man, clipped a Negro boy on aa catcher,
Hunt-McHoberta, runnerup In
ing any kind of alcohol beverages, a bicycle.
was approved for its second read­ Russ, driving a 1941 Ford truck the championship games scored
ing.
waa driving at a normal rate of seven runs off 9 hits, making four
Water Commissioner Samuel speed when he "barely" touched of the runs In the first inning.
Johnson reported that the new wa­ the blcyele of the boy who was Pitcher J. B. Watson had seven
ter pump had been Installed and riding on the shoulder of the road. strikeouts with Bill Richard be­
Waa expected to be put In opera­ He was taken U&gt; the Seminole Me­ hind tha plate as catcher.
tion In two days.
morial Hospital but no serious The score In Friday night’s
injury waa found. Rus* was charg­ championship game was 5-5 unlit
ed with a violation of driver's li­ the sixth Inning when the W. Atcense aa he only had a restricted Icc Burpee team scared faur runs
Dial To Discuss
license.
off five hits. The seedmen’s Ed
Patrolman T. Mark Mack inves­ Lockett got three hits for faur
Road Program
tigated four accidents yesterday In timet at bat and James Davis had
which there were no serious Inju­ a double and a triple In hla three
A t Kiwanis Meet
ries.
ft Members of ths Sanford Kiwan­ The- first one occurred at fl:0S out of four.
Both teami committed two er­
is Club will htar more about Flor­ Sunday morning when a 1950 Ford
ida's road program as well as Coach turned over on Seminole rors.
progress In ths Seminole County Dlvd. The driver was carried to Hunt-McRoberli ramc bark In
road expansion at their noon lun­ Orlando and hi* name waa not the seventh Inning with two hits
cheon meeting Wednesday at tha available at this time. Approxi­ and two runi Including a triple
by Eugene Pennington. The rally
Sanford Yacht Club,
mately $200 damage was reported wa* too late however to build up
Fifth District Road Board to the car.
Member WilUam H. Dial wilt At T: 30 a. m. a 1935 Chevrolet the acore.
apeak at this week's Klwanls lun­ turned over In Longwood between
cheon meeting.
Ihc town end highway IT-92. Driver
was Robert Rosser, 23-year-old Deame Re-Enlists
man from Orlando. The top end
Poul D. Jones, 60, sides
of ths car were damaged To Conclude 20
$300. He was charg­
Dies In Lake City approximately
Years With Navy
ed with speeding.
Taul Dirdus Jones, to, died la A 32-ytsr-old Orlando man, Ed­ Francis P, Deame, personnelths Veterans Hospital In Laks ward Boridorf, was charged with man, first dais, wa* recently
City at l:M this morning after an reekleaa driving when he smashed administered the oath upon re-en­
lllnes* of two yaara.
Into the side of a car driven by listment for four years by Com
Born In Adalrsvllle, Ga., he hid Michel Kllmen, VAH-9, Sanford minder
m a n u e r W.
w* W.
ty. Stetson,
{u ciid iii tCommand
u r n iin iio *
formerly lived in Sanford for 20 Naval Air Station,
ing Officer, Fleet Aircraft Servyears and waa employed by the Borsdorf was driving on the Lake Ice squadron 51. Sanford. Naval
&amp; ACL Railroad for 20 yean here. Front, at about 3:23 p. m. yester­ Air Station.
He had resided at 23* Palmetto day afternoon one mile this aide Deame, sun of Mr. and Mri. J.
St., Orlando for the past three of the bridge, when Filman, II Leopardi of Pittsfield, Man.,
years. Mr. Jones waa a veteran of years old, started to pass him. first enlisted In the United State*
WW I and a member of the Amer­ As the U33 Chevrolet convertible Navy in February 1939 i t Springican Legion In Thomaavllle, Ga. owned by Kllmen pulled around tha field, Mass. This enlistment will
Survivors Include hla widow, 1940 Chevy coupe driven by Bors­ conclude his 20 year* service with
Mrs. Jimmy Jones of Orlando; dorf It waa rammed by Borsdorf tha Navy, which will enable him
hi* mother, Mra. Lillie H. Jones who had also started to pass the to go into the Fleet Reserve on In­
Sanford; and one slater Mlsa Hoi- car in front of him. Total damage active duty if he to choo«cs He
was estimated at 3150.
kina Jones of Sanford.
haa aeen duty aboard battlcshipi
.A Remains will be brought here At 7:03 p. m. In Labs Monroe. and cruisers as well at many
Dessle
King,
driver
of
a
1930
Ford
for funeral and burial which wQ]
sedan was hit by nuitoo Busby as Naval Air Stations and Naval
be announced later. *
he pulled out of the mad to hla Bases overseas and In the United
onto Gooi^ St., a backroad States. He reported to FASRON-51
Membership Drive home
from the USS Salem (CA-139) in
of Lake Monroe.
Mr*. King was driving north on September 1934.
To Be Discussed
Goose Street when the 1130 Ply­ He la married to tha furmar
mouth Station wagon driven by Mis* Lorraine R. Geswell of North
By Chiefs Club
The second meeting of the Sem­ Uurby pulled out of the side road. Randolph, Men., and they with
inole Chiefs dub has been act for Due to the heavy underbrush on their two daughters reside at 2419
tomorrow night In the Commla- the ditch bank he didn't see her South Orange St., Sanford. Deame
’♦ slonera Room of the Sanford City car and hit the side of the Ford Is well known by many here ai aa
doing approaimately 3100 dollars instructor end promoter of ten­
Hell at • o'clock.
The main Item of Mtineas to damage to It. Busby was charged nis for the younger group of San­
with violating the right of way. ford.
be considered will be the organisa­ There
were no injuries.
tion of tha membership drive un­ The Volusia County Highway pa­
der the club's vice president, trol reports an accident lata yea High School Band
Thomas Stringer. _ . . __ ,
, lerday afternoon on State Road 43,
President John Behln.nl urges teve„7 mllel north of Osteen when Sots Rehearsals
a 'nil attendance of the member- a 1953 Chevrolet driven by Mr*. Bandmaster Ernest Cowley hsa
ship.
Margaret K. Scott failed to make announced that the Seminole High
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a curve and skidded 283 feet down School band will hold rehearsal!
the shoulder of the road and turned each Thursday night from T:JO to
* Defective Wiring
over.
9:30 until school opens.
Mrs. Scott’s address la Rt. I
All prospective band members
Causes C ar Fire
Box 464 Sanford. She waa reported
The Sanford Fire Ovpirtmei.. traveling at a high rate of speed are urged to attend these rehear*,
answered a rail at 12)0 E. Rajt- when her car turned over. She ale In preparation for the coming
tlolph St.. Saturday. A ear, owned wea taken to Seminole Memorial pear.
by J. Hircfd Rader, caught on Hospital and suffered abrasions
fire but waa put out by the de­ and laceration* of tha irm a, legs
partment.
and forehead. She else wea aeid ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS
Defective wlrtag waa m ealed to have a back Injury. The ear
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Smathers
To Address
Convention

HUH ttSI OLD8MOB1LE flipped on s shoulder eni landed on Its top Sudsy morning on Highway
17-W2 while attempting to pasa another car.

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Senator George Smathers, (DFla.) has accepted an Invitation ex­
tended by Paul Butler, Chairman
of the Democratic National Com­
mittee, to address (he 32ai Demo­
cratic National Convention at Chi­
cago on its opening day, Monday,
August 13.
Smathers will speak aa Chairman
of the Democratic Senatorial Cam­
paign Committee before the Con­
vention. Thli honor is attributed
to the Increased activities of the
Committee and Smathers’ personal
leadership In the United States
Senate and national affairs.
The Florida Senator, often men­
tioned a* a vice-presidential possi­
bility, will outline the issue* In the
forthcoming Senatorial campaign
and will introduce several Senator­
ial candidates to the Convention
and nationwide television and ra­
dio audiences.
As 'quarterback' of tha Democra­
tic Senators who seek re-election,
as well as those who are opposing
GOP incumbents, Smathers will co­
ordinate fund raising end campaign
activities throughout the country.
in addressing the Convention
Smathers will stress heavily the
record of accomplishment of the
81th Congress under the able and
outitanding.lcadcrship of two great
Democrats, Senator Lyndon B.
Johnson, Majority Leader of the
Senate, and the Honorable Sam
Rayburn, Speaker of tha House.
Senator Sinai Iters, Just recently
appointed Chairman of the Demo­
cratic Senatorial Campaign Com­
mittee, succeeds the lata and be­
loved Senator and former VicePresident Allien Barkley.
Other member* of the Democra­
tic Senatorial Campaign Committee
arc Vice-Chairman Hubert Hum­
phrey of Minnesota, Senator Henry
Jackson of Washington, Senator
Stuart Symington of Missouri, Sentor Richard Neuberger of Oregon
and Senator John Sparkman of Ala
bama.

Funeral Services
Are Held Yesterday
For Leonard Himes
LeoiUrri M. Himes, 81, died Fri­
day at 12:50 p. m. after a long
illness. He had lived In Sanford
for the past 18 years at 2472 Pal­
metto Ave.
Mr. Himes wa* a retired florist
from Oswego, N. Y, and »Ja* bom
in Scriba, N. Y., June 23, 1875. He
waa a Spanish American War Vet­
eran.
Survivors Include hi* widow,
I.cninla S. Himes. Sanford; one *un,
Charles Himes, Sanford; one »tcpdaughler, Mr*. Msry Jane Haw.
font; one stepson, Waltrr L. Dob­
son, Miami.
Funeral service* were held at 4
p. m. Sunday at the Rrixton Fune­
ral Home with the Rev, W. P.
Brook* Jr. officiating.
Burial wa* held in the Oak Lawp
Memorial Park with the following
at pall hearers; Floyd G. Cue,
Clayton Smith, Karl Yost, 3!artln
Stlnecipehr, W. L. Vance, W. L.
Hires, and the Spanlah American
War cVts acting as honorary pill
bearers.

Cowley
Conducts
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U O y tO n O B o n d
Whf,„ listening
|lt(Cnlng to
w the
th. Daytona
Reach Municipal Concert Band at
Ihe Daytona Beach Bamlihel! last
Friday night, Seminole High
School Bandmaster Ernes* Cawley
was called from tha audltne* to
conduct the group.
Cowley conducted th* band In
John Phillip Sousa's March, "The
Gridiron Club." He has Just return­
ed from Miami where he Instruc­
ted bind, theory, trombone and
was assistant dean of boys at the
University of Miami summer band
camp.

If Year Herald la Net
Delivered By C P. M.
Call 1821 Before 7 P. M.
For Delivery

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No. 155

Asaodated Press Leased Wire

Knowles Expresses Need
For Sewage Treatment Plant
Mental Health Unit
To Form W ednesday
On Wednesday at I p. m. local*
persons interested in the forma-!
lion of a Seminole County Mental
Health Unit will meet at the First *
f ederal Savings and Loan Assn.
Everyone wishing to take part In
till* public service is urged to at­
tend.
Coming to Sanford for tho meet­
ing will be Visa Margaret Mar­
grave, Field Representative of the
Sales Tax collection* during the
National Association for Mental
Health, who Is coming from Wash­ summer months continue to In­
ington to assist In this and other crease and to exrced last year's
Florida activities related to men­ report*—evidence both of contin­
tal health.
ued Florida growth and of In­
In the initial effort of the locnl creasing summer tourism.
In Seminole Cmtnly, the Mile*
group over 8300 was raised and
sent to slate headquarter* in tax collection during July, based
Jacksonville. If the Seminole on June sale* for 1956 exceeded hy
County association is formed, 91.041.40 the collections luring
much of that money can be chan­ the same period during 1033.
neled hark and other aid cxn be The report It made by Ray E.
given by the state and national Green, State Comptroller.
organisation, it was said. This
Sales Tax collections during
underscores the importance of the July, based on June sales, total
meeting Wednesday,
87,149,804. This I* not only an In­
Among those who have spear­ crease of 9182,Gtl over collections
headed the drive here ere Mr*. of 88.908.882 of the previous
Charles Park, Sirs. Gustave month, but It exrn-di by 81.214,594
Ilambergrr, Mrs. Sidney tvrs lit, (20 per cent) rolled Ion* for the
and Mrs. 8. E. Chapman, repre­ tim e period last year.'(85,933,009
senting the Pilot Club which has in 1933).
undertaken the work as one of its This la the first collection dur­
public service projects. George ing the new fiscal year which
Touhy has served as chairman. started July I. (Sale* tax cnllec
Don* during the flical year Ju*t
endrd exrreded the previous year
by 912 million, IB S per rent).

County Sales Tax
Collections Exceed
Last Year's Total

Hospital Notes

August ]
Admissions
Charlotte Grren (Sanford)
Ella Maa McGrlff (Sanford)
Paul Davidson (Sanford)
Marcus Nutt (Orange City)
Robert Wsltlra (Sanford)
Cara Maa Wilder
(Altamonte Springe)
Pat Dunn (Sanford)
Dietbargrs
Jana lisle and baby boy
(Sanford)
Ernest Whitaker (Sanford)
William A. Brown (Sanford)
August 4
Admit* Inns
Augusta Ruth (Sanford)
■ Ditrhsrgee
Gertrude Jones (Oviedo)
Ernest Coberly (Sanford)
Air*. John W. Rumbtey and
baby boy (Sanford)
William Johnson (Winter Park)
Curtis Bell (Oviedo)
Shirley Fryer (Sanford)
Martha James (Sanford)
August 3
Robert Brown (Sanford)
Nell Slone (Longwood)
Brenda Scnlt (Sanford)
Betty Flowers (Lake Monroe)
Births
Bsby Boy Flowers
Discharges
Jeanette Cleveland (Sanford)
Eva Benton (Sanford)
Mra. Betty Flowers and bsby boy
(Laka Monroe)
Clara Mae Wilder
(Altamonte Springs)
Charlotte Green and baby
(Sasfnrd)
August •
Admissions
Sylvia Price (Lake Monroe)
Phillip Grier (Sanford)
Mergaret Scott (Sanford)
Dischargee
Marcu* Nutt (Orange City)
Jean Fitton and baby girl
(Sanford),
Mrs. E. Brooklyn and baby boy
(Lake Marv)
Eddie Schlelf (Deity, Tenn.)

$400,000 Damage
Seen As Fire Rages
Through Station
AUGUSTA (/P) — Fire early
today raged tWmigh television
station WJRP, but officials said
It may return to the air within
48 hours.
Fire waa discovered In the at­
tic of the station located In North
Augusta, S. C., shortly after 3
a.m, and caused an estimated
d a m a g e of 3499.000 before It
wa* brought under control three
hours Inter.
J. R. Fuqua, owner of the sta­
tion, said efforts were under way
to rent temporary quarter!. He
said he had located emergency
equipment within a short distance
of Augusta. Fuqua said he hoped
the station wuuld resume at least
partial service Saturday.
Pat H, Rice, president of
WltDW-TV offered Fuqua tho
"fullrst possible assistance" tu
get tho station back In operation.
The liuulldlng housing WRDW
I* clnio to th* burned out sta­
tion, hut was not damaged by
the fire,

Longwood CofC
To Hold 1st Meet
Of Year Thursday
By MRS, RUTH LAYO
Lone wood Chamber of Commerce
will meet thl* Thursday evening In
SumiyShide Park at eight p. m.
Richard Zartman. preiiJent, re­
quest* that all member* he present
and any other* Interested in Join­
ing nr a* visitor* will be welcome
to attend. This will be the flrit
meeting of the new year and chair­
man for the coming year will he
announced.
Entertainment la planned for tha
evrning and refreshment* will be
icrved.

Board To Consider
Proposed Capital
Improvement Plan
The Board of Bsnford City Com­
missioners has been called into
special session tonight at the Com­
missioners Room in th* City llall
to consider th* proposed Capital
Improvement Program.
Mayor F. D. Scott issued the
call for th* special meeting which
Is slated to get underway tonight
at a o'clock.
The agenda of the meeting also
Includes "any other business that
may com* before th* City Com­
mission."

Former Resident
Dies Thursday
B. L Peters, father of Ralph L
Peter* of this city, died Thursday
afternoon at • hospital in Charles­
BUNG ADMINISTERED the eat* tip* re-enlistment for four ton, 8. C., after a short Illness.
years hy Commander W. W. 8Utaew, cComasandlng Officer, Fleet
Funeral services were held Sa­
Aircraft Service Squadron, 6NAS, U Francis
F
P. Deame, personturday la Waliarborot S. C.
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Building Negro Nan Drowns
Date May, In Welfare Lake
Be Soon
The need for and tbs Inevitable
construction of a primary treat
ment plant for sewage was vnie
ed by Sanford's City Manager
Warren E. Knowles last Friday in
in Interview :o bring out for San­
ford citizens tho present status of
the City relative to Its agreement
with the State Board of Health of
.March 23, 1953.
Going hack to the beginning of
the city's water and sewer pro­
gram, City Manager Knuwles
pointed out that the City of Sunford now has Invested In that
project a total of 81.150,000 deriv­
ed from the maximum amount of
money that could be derived from
a bond issuo and an additional
sum front the itauanre of pari
passu bonds.
The City of Sanford operates
with two separate budgets, Know­
les said. A budget for the opera­
tion of the City and a separate
budget for th* operation of its
utilities.
The Utilities Department budget
I* entirely separate and monies
are from rovenuci received by
that particular department. Other
funds cannot be used for utilities,
he explained.
The original bond issuo for tho
sewer and water project were au­
thorized under a bond ordinance
based on tha revenue* of that de­
partment.
All expenses, salaries and opera­
tion, as well as' equipment and
maintenance, together with any
capital Improvements and debt re­
tirement are paid by th* users of
tha utilities—water end ^ w t r ,
K,IOei*% ©uurmM.
All other revenues of th* elty
support the general operating ex­
pense, rapitsl Improvements and
debt retirement of the city.
"The proposed sewage treat­
ment plant would have to come
from Utility Department reven­
ues," the city manager explained.
"Present revenues," he said,
"have been built up tu tha expec­
ted margin whereby we can make
capital Impruvemcnts at the pres­
ent time due to the late atari in
putting the utility charge* on," he
said.
"The iiHlily charges were de­
layed almost a year due to the
added and unexpected emergency
and construction work on the sew­
age collection system," Knowlea
■aid ,
Explaining the status of the
treatment plant, City Manager
Knowles said, "Should a treat­
ment plant be built now it would
necessltato an Increase in the
rites of the sewer service chsrge
in order to finance the construc­
tion costs."
The original plan* for the treat­
ment plant called for the construc­
tion from funds derived from a
pari passu bond issue which had to
he used for the added construction
costs and now a time element
must elapse to build up our pres­
ent revenue reserve, Knowles ex­
plained.
Tha Board of Sanford City Commlisioneri sincerely believes, as
it has expressed itself on various
occasion* when considering capi­
tal Improvement* in tho Utility
Department, that the citizens nf
Sanford do not wish their service
charges Increased. in order to
make immediate capital improve­
ment! to the magnitude of 9200,000
for a sewage treatment plant
when U ean be built within ■ few
years on the present revenue
structure.
When *sked If a definite date
to ba named for th# construction
of the proposed plant, City Manaf " that every one of th*
. t ”commit
“ffl :
Ion
sinners Is In favor of building Ihe
sewaga treatment plant aa soon as
economically posilbl* — and tha
sooner th* batter.”

School Principal
To Receive Degree
' A Master'* of Selene* Degree
will b* awarded by Florida State
University to Elmer Bellhorn,
principal of 8L Luke’* Luther*n
School at Slavia,
Tha commencement exercises
will be held at FSU la Tallahassee
on Auguat 11, at &gt; p. m.
Bellhorn received hla Bachalors
Degree from Concordia Teacher*
Callage, liv e r Forest, UL, fas 1940

While Swimming

A 21-yeir-otd Negro youth w*f
drowned In Welfare Lake In tho
Markham community Saturday
morning shortly before 8 o'clock.
Welfare Lake has been .tha
scene of several similar mlshapa
during mo past several years.
Archie Campbell, a Lake Mon­
roe Negro, while swimming across
the tike wish two of his brother*
and Ihrre companions, apparent*
ly tired out, vent under the water
in approximately the center nf tha
lake.
The body of the swimmer waa
not recovered until shortly after
2 o’eloric Saturday afternoon, according to Coroner W. Hugh Dun­
can. He wa* pulled from Approxi­
mately 12 feet of water by Deputy
Sheriff Denton PravatL
Coroner W. Hugh Duncan said
that no Inquest will be held due to
the fact that there were witnesses
to the aceldcntal drowning.
Investigating the drowning were
Sheriff J. L. Hobby, and Deputy
Sheriffs Morgan McClelland and
Denton Prevail.

P. Toney Awarded
$500 Scholarship
By Radiation, Inc.
Six Central Florida young people
Including one from Sanford, were
named today aa recipient! of tha
annual Radiation, Inc., scholarship
awards. These awardi of 8500 ar#
made to employes of tha company
or their children on tho basis of
outstanding acfeo!ara!Hp"Wt fo rk
records.
Named In the announcement by
Homer E. Denlus, president of
Itadlatlon, were Robert Baker.
Marvin Moss, and Marilyn Mur­
ray, all of whom are graduates of
Melbourne High School; David
Daniel, a graduate of Cocoa High
School; Phillip Toney, of Seminola
High School and Georg* Yar­
brough of Orlando High. Tho latler two are employed In the Or­
lando division of the company
while the othcra ere employed la
Melbourne.
The scholarships are awarded
from a fund act up and adminis­
tered by th* company education
committee. Awards are made to
present or prospective college stu­
dents Interested In the fields of
electrical and mechanical engi­
neering, business administration,
engineering management, a n d
physics. Collego graduates I*
the** fields are too few to fill to­
day's need for technical personnel
and the shortage la likely to con*
tinue unless something Is don*
Programs such a* thia by indus­
try are one answer to Ihe prob.
le. ; by encouraging more stu­
dents to enter theso fields thle
shortage may be alleviated within
l few years.
Radiation was incorporated la
Florida In 1950. It la a progressiva
organization which is rapidly be­
coming rccygnized as a leader la
the electronic research and' de­
velopment Industry. Us operation
is expanding in both Melbourne
and Urlando area. Present plana
rail for employment of 730 people
by tha first of Decrmbcr, with «
payroll or more thin 844* million.

Allyson Lee Will
Appear A t Orlando
Kiwanis
Club
Th&gt; m w ||bm of th, NorUl 0 «v
. n(1o jj|wan„ qjiub will have the
opportunity tomorrow noon whm
s- '- m - « • »
of the llulcl Angcliilt of hearint
little Ills* Allyson Lee, 11-year-oUl
concert pianist, daughter uf Ur.
and Mrs. John L Lee of Sanford,
Th# accomplished young music­
ian who has scored heavily on
every on* of her numerous ippearance* before church and civic
groups wlU offer a program that
would do Justice to a pianist twice
and three time* her age, ranging
from Bach .to "Boogie’ . Her re­
pertoire consists of some sixty-odd
numbers, all of which she hat
committed to memoryShe will b* Introduced to bar
audiene* by Charlie Morrison.,
member of The Herald advertising .
staff, who la greatly Interested la
furthering AUyson'a musical c**

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'^OULME XLV1II

E s ta b lish e d 1908

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD. FLORIDA

Hobby Takes Over Duties
Of Sheriffs Office Today
♦

Guests Revealed
For Republican
Hub Picnic Aug. 8
By MARY FOWLER
DE BARY — Arrangements for
the first De Bary Republican
Club picnic, to be hild next Wed
nesday, Aug. a, a t B urt's Park,
beginning a t 10 a. m., were dis­
cussed a t a meeting of the club's
bM rd of directors and chairmen
©F committees yesterday morn
lng. R*iph Wltherell, president,
announced that final plans will be
completed later in the week by
Mrs. H airy Seller and Mrs. Roba rt W. Brown, chairmen of the en­
tertainm ent committee. Earl R.
Plckford and William H. MacKen
sis will be in charge of parking
facilities.
This picnic will be the kick off
W a n aggressive campaign by the
enthusiastic members, totaling al­
m ost 200 who will meet and talk
With the following candidates:
Arnold Lund, for U.S. representa­
tive; Kenneth Zeh, for state rep­
resentative; Ralph Clayton, for
state attorney; Raymond Ovlng
Oon for sheriff; Harold Belsmeler
f e r county ledge; Mrs. Mabel
\JMMMdt foe ta x collector; Lew
Z tajrultea fa r 'supervisor of reg
StfatkMt; Donald Myers for coun
ty school beard and William T.
Moore for lodge of the small
claims court.
The picnic will be open to any­
one; transportation will be furnlahed for those without ears, by
applying to Ralph Wltherell. Each
is to bring lunch and free water­
melon will be provided as well
. » pool privileges There will be
e"charge of 20e admission to the
park.
Also invited to be guests of
honor are: A. 0 . Boesc, chairman,
cltixens for Elsenhower commit­
tee; Dwlgbt H. Allen, chairman,
Volusia County Republican
ex­
ecutive committee; Clarence W.
Simmons and E. Noel Blown,
members of Volusia County ex­
ecutive committee; Mrs. Walter
Amler, president, West Volusia Re­
publican women's club and Harry
Dooley, president, West Volusia
Republican men's club.

Rev. Boepple Will
Speak A t Nazarene
Church Sunday
* ^ h e Rev. E. H. Boepple. form­
erly of Geveland, O., will be the
■pedal speaker during the 7:30
p. m. evangelistic hour at the
Church of the Nasarene this Sun­
day. The church Is located on the
corner of Second and Maple, just
one block off French Ave.
The Rev. Boepple has studied at
the Moody Bible Institute of Chi­
cago and the Missionary Training
M ftltute of Nyack, N. Y. Ho is an
ordained m inister a t the hands of
Dr. Ralph Neighbors and has
preached for more than M years.
Four years were spent in home
missionary work with the moun­
tain people of southern Kentucky
end later as assistant superinten­
dent of the Huntington City Mis­
sion of Huntington, W. Vs.
•The Rev. Boepple has been llvf-ta with his wife and daughter a t
111 Park Ave., In Sanford, but will
be leaving Immediately to begin
other duties in Lakelsnd.
The Rev. R. H. Spear Jr., pas­
tor of the Church of the Nasarene,
invites the publle to enjoy this
t:IO p. m. Sunday evangelistic
hour, "A variety of special music,
both instrumental and vocal, Is
planned for your enjoyment," he

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Wright Is Named
To Industry Group
Membership on the Industry
Committee to explore ways of
poshing sales of fresh Florida
citrus fruit has been named and
tscludea J . Dan Wright of San, one of the representatives
lie Florida Citrus Commission.
Representing Florida Citrus Mu­
tual are John Arico and C.F. raw sett, both of Orlando; John T.
Lesley of Tam ps; Jules W. Bra­
gin of Clearwater and Robert
lalvelyb-f Lake Hamilton.
Florida Citrus Commlaaimt rep­
resentatives, other than Wright,
are Chairmen HerschaU Barrens
t a Arcadia;Key Scales at Weirst d h ; Roes Bynum of TUusviiie
SRB JFkeak Chase a f

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Board
O pens
Bids
Bids for tha construction ef
eight classrooms and n cafstorlum
a t Lyman School were opened by
the Seminole County Board of
Public Instruction this morning
at tho Educational Building on
Commercial Ave,
Four firm i and contractors sub­
mitted for tha Lyman 8chool ex­
pansion and addition.
Apparent low bidder for tho
huge contract waa Henry B.
Stephens of Orlando who submitt­
ed a bid of $180,750 and an al­
ternate bid which would increase
the cost by $5,200. Contract time
of the bid was 200 days.
Next low bidder for the school
addition was the J. C. Harper
Construction Co. of Orlando whose
bid was $100,400 with an alternate
hid adding $5-620 and building
time of 170 days.
The third low bidder waa Carl
W. llopps of Orlando, The Hopps
bid was for $202,729 with an al­
ternate bid adding $4,061 and
contract time of 170 day*.
The highest bidder was ths
Carroll Daniel Construction Co.
of Sanford whose bid was for
$210,140 with an alternate bid
adding $6,382 and tha building
time set a t 210 days.
Bids were not awarded a t this
morning's meeting pending a
study of the bids and specificstlons.
Superintendent of Publle In­
struction Rayburn T. Mil we# said
that bids would be awarded as
soon as each bid waa scrutinised
and Studied.

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THURSDAY AUGUST t, 1956

Associated Press Leased Wire

N o. 1 5 '

Raceway Prepared To Present
Plans To Racing Commission

Sheriff J . Luther Hobby has tak-b
en over the office of the Seminole
County Sheriff following action
by the 8enata and the adjourn
msnt of the Legislature yesterday
afternoon.
Senator Douglas Btenstrom, on
his return to Sanford last night
stated, "Sheriff Hobby's suapen
sion was sent to the Senate along
with all other suspension erders
By HELEN SNODGRASS
TALLAHAS8EE (/T)—Gov. Col-&gt;
which Gov. Collins has made
ENTERPRISE - The village of
Expected to eome before th s
line brought tha 10-day-old special
since the close of the last session Enterprise now has another valu­
"We are now prepare.! and Special Session of the legislator*
of the Legislature."
session
of
tha
Florida
Legislator*
able Improvement. Last Sunday,
fully qualified to present our plsns this year was a bill for annexa­
to an abrupt end yesterday with
Senator Stenstrom explained the Rev. Lee Heaton, rector of the
qualifications and reporU to tha tion to the City of Sanford by pe­
"The State Constitution requres All Saints Episcopal Church an­
history-making adjournment proc­
State Racing Commission ai their tition of the majority of the peo­
the Governor to sen l these sus­ nounced the new building, (o be
lamation.
August meeting In Jacksonville," ple in the area to be annexed.
pension orders to the Senate at called "The Farish House," would
William R. Kemp, president of
The
action
caught
the
startled
However, a twist involving tire*
the next regular or special session be open for Inspection. Many of
Seminole Park Raceway said thla prevented the bill from being
House of Representatives In th*
The
dean
of
Florida
Stale
Uni­
of the Legislature,
the congregation availed thempresented at the special aaasloa
midst of n red-hot battle over an versity's Library School reported morning.
"The State Senate must then act selvea of this opportunity and
interposition resolution w h i c h today, as the summer session end­ The Seminole County Minister­ which waa adjourned yesterday
on the question of whether or not were pleased with what they saw.
would have declared "all illegal ed, that there is a critical short­ ial Association took action at its afternoon.
the suspended official shall be re
The building was the Old Lynani
encroachments on the rights of age of librarians and the job off­ meeting yesterday at the First
Scnuor Douglas Stenstrom, tn g
moved from office. In o*her words, place and stands in a comer lot
states null and void."
Methodist Church opposin! pari statement this morning, explained
ers in this field are plentiful.
the Senate, by law. must determ' et De Bary and Main Sts. The
Collins advised both houses by
Two Sanford students attended mutuel betting at the proposed the situation which existed and
Ine whether or not the officer's back of the lot Joins the property
message th at he was using his the summer session studying ss tract In Seminole County. Tile as­ which prevented the bill from be­
suspension is to be made perm of the church, so that the north
constitutional powers to adjourn library majors. They were: Miss sociation issued a atatemen; rh lrh ing presented according to plant.
anent by removing him from off side of De Bary Ave, from Clark
the Legislators when they were Sylvia Mae Hayman and William said, "We do not believo that tne
He said "In order to present a
Ice," said the Senator.
to Main Sts., a distance of 400
in disagreement on adjourning.
best InUreiU of the people of local bill to the legislature—of (ho
O.
Livingston.
penc
G o v e r n o r Collins suspended
feet, will be church property. The
Seminole County will be served by kind which Representative Mack
Ths SenaU, which had aped ths
Dr. Louis Shores said that ns a further expansion of gambling N. Geveland Jr., and Gordon
Sheriff Hobby lsst Decerniber in building has been entirely recon­
governor's segregation program
accordance with the policy he ditioned, and the main room or
and other emergency legislation tionwido the shortage has been through the introduction of pari Frederick, and I intended to proadopted a t the beginning of his hall la 25x34 feet.
to passage, had bean trying for estimated at 18,000 librarians and mutuel betting on harness horse sent a t this session of the Legis­
term as Governor that "he would
Enterprise was first settled In
three days to go home. Adjourn­ th at more Job openings are being racing. We believe that a state lature—notice of tho intent to pro­
suspend any public official who is 1641 and in 1654 became the Coun
ment had been blocked by House created by the minute,
which legalises and taxes any form pose the bill must be published lg
indicted by tha State of Federal ty Seat of Volusia County. Jacob
A newly approved Congression of gambling to support public edu- the newspaper one tlma 30 days
forces who thought stronger legis­
governments."
lation mas needed to head off rac* al bill, h* said, provides mUlions cation la Uartng down with one prior to Its introduction.
Brock, who waa an early settler,
of doUars of federal aid for rural hand and building up with the
"He is the first Governor to built what was called the Brock
mixing.
"Th* notice," Senator Slenatroia
have adopted thla policy," ex House which became a famous
said, "in this cast, was published
Tha formal announcemtnt earn* library extension and Florida will other."
plained Senator Stenstrom. In the hotel for many years. The Episco­
This morning, Kemp stated that on July 3, just a few days after
as no surprise to th* S«nate, get an estimated $133,200 a year.
past. Governors have suspended pal Society held its meetings in
where many members had been This is to be matched by atate the teachers of Seminote County Gov.' Collins stated th at he had
officials a fte r the trial and con the Brock House for many years, Sanlando Springs
received a $200 salary Increase set the date of July 23 fur thg
advised tha action was in pros­ and local money.
"In Florida alone," said Dr. "by revenues derived from rac­ •ailing of th* special session."
beginning In the early 1870s, The
viction upon the indiction.
pect. Most Housa members ap­
Explained Senator Stenstrom,
If the Senate takes no action land for the church was given by Is Topic O f Panel peared so startled, they sat glued Shores, "28 counties have virtually ing."
no free library service and of the
to their aeata.
whatsoever on a suspension or­ Lester Clark and the church waa
"We plan to continue the devel­ 'T h e 30 days would have expir­
41 all plan or need t i ' opment of tha track," Kemp said, ed today, Aug. 2, and tha blit
der of the Government, the offie built in 1883 a t a cost of $2,900.
Discussion Aug. 10 Gov. Collins said hs had been remaining
tension of service to rural area*.” "hitting toward making it one of could cut hava been introduced to­
The Parish House was former'
iai is automatically reinstated
considering
hla
adjournment
ac­
How to make Sanlando Springs
Job openings in public libraries the greatest attractions of the day.
upon the adjournment of the Leg' ly the County Jail and was built as popular to winter as It is in tion a couple ef days, but hod
"Thla, of courso, waa mad* im­
In 1868 and stood near the Coun­ lum m er will be the tople of s hoped that th* Legislator* might are only a faw among many job east, adding 10 additional barns
islature.
prospects
for
graduate
librarian*
possible
by tho Governor's ad­
ty
Court
House
which
Is
now
the
wind
up
on
Its
own.
H*
seted
and
additional
facilities
as
well
as
All of the Governor’s suspension
panel to be held a t Sanlando
journment of tha special session
orders were sent to the Senate site of the present school building. Spring* Aug. 10, before member* when It appeared thar« was a def­ though. The armed forrea need beautifying.
yesterday afternoon," ha said.
bate librarians and research libra
In 1888 Enterprise had a popu­ of the Orange Blossom Chapter of inite deadlock.
"We sincerely believe that
on Thursday, July 26, said Sena
"Aa a consequence, any further
The special session of the Florida rtans, industries need librarians with the high type operation wo legislative action must necessarily
lation of 80 people and In that the Florida Publle RelaUoni Aator Stenstrom.
for
research,
collsgaa
need
eatsloLegislature,
convened
by
Gov.
Col­
propose
and
with
the
revenues
b* postponed until tha naxt regu­
"Governor Collins had advised year the County Seat was moved loclation.
July 22 to deal with segrega­ gers, classification specialists and that will ba produced, this type fa­ la r session of the legislature lg
me ju st before ths Senate went to DeLand.
Th* m oderator. Will b t Robert lins
•clones
UbraUna,
god
elementary
cility, which poll must know will April, $287," tha Senator s a id .' '
T hf firm of Thayer and Sauls G. Hammond* president. eg. the tion froblam s and other emergency
into sesaloa en th a t fa lp th a t be
schools need mors and more libra­ give Seminole County 17 times
bad sent his orders concerning Rhd.'d Store ok what la now the Advertising Club e f Central Flor­ m atters, passed tha foil awing!
ry people.
more revenue per capita than
Sheriff Hobby to the Senate for parish lot and moved the old jail ida. Th* pant! will toclodo Wil­ Segregation
"Librarianihlp Is not tha kind Dado County and 10 tlmas mora Kids In Retirement
A
law
authorising
county
school
to
ths
rear
of
their
store
and
liam
B.
Ray,
publle
relation*
dl
whatever aetion the Senate desir­
of
profession
many
people
think
than.Orange County," Kemp said.
ed to take," the Senator explain­ used It for a storehouse.
rec'or, Silver Springs; Albert R boards to assign pupils to schools
The Seminole County Ministerial Town Are Yearning
It now becomes a Parish lfousa McFayden, publicity and publle for which they are beat fitted on it is," h* said. " I t is primarily
ed. "On the Tuesday following,
concerned with the dissemination
having conferred further with ■ltd It is hoped it may be of use relations director, Cypress Gar­ th* 'basis of intellectual ability, of ideas through all the media Association, in its statement,
the Governor’s office and the At­ for many years. The land, 130 dens; P eter Schist, owner, Orlan scholastic achievement and various of communication—books, films, said "We believe that gambling, For Youthful Fling
torney General's office on the le­ feet on Mato St. and 200 feet on do Advertising Co.; Jaek H. Turn­ •ociotoglMt and psychological fac­ recordings, television, radio and whether big-time or private, whe­ From th* Wall Street Jemma!
ther legal or illegal, is wrong. We
DEBARY, Fla. — Older folks
gal aspects of the case, I advised De Bary Ave., with ths building, er, public relations director, Great tors.
believe that legalised betting on speak fondly of youth but soma
A law authorising county school other means.
Senate President Davis th at I was ii a gift to the’ Diocese by Mr, Masterpiece; and John W. Dillln,
There's always a job walling fer
prepared to make a recommends and Mra. Edward B. Ailing of public relations director, Banian- boards when face! with tha neces­ a good trained Ubrarian, Dr. horsa or dog racing belongs to of tha 106 youngsters living here,
the asm s moral classification with mostly children of merchants and
Orange City. Ailing was Mayor do, Weckl Wachee an t Ram bow sity of dismissing teachers under
tion to the Senate.
Shores said. Last June's graduates betting on eard game* or athletic Navy personnel stationed a t naarcontinuing
contracts
or
hiring
new
of
Orange
City
for
many
years
Spring!.
"Under the rules of the Senate,
a t FSU received an averaga of 12
The business program will b« teacher* to make their selection! offers apiece. All had jobs before contests, pitching pennies to the by Sanford, aren 't so aura they,
these m atters must be considered and la presently the chairman of
on
sociological
-and
psychological
line, punch boards, slot machines, are overly welcome to thla re­
the
Board
of
the
Florida
Bank
of
precede! by an afteinoon of rec­
in Executive session and Pres!
factors a t well aa taachlng expe­ they left school and the pay rang* bolita, shooting dice, bingo, lot­ tirem ent town.
DeLand.
reation
and
a
chicken
barbecue.
dent Davis suggested th at I bring
rience and educational qualifica­ td anywhere from $3-600 to $5,000 teries, or the numbers racket. Wa "We have to make our own fun
the m atter before the Senate that
with a* high aa $8,000 a year to oppose to gambling, period."
tions.
here if we havo any a t all because
morning, since it was commonly Cardinals Meet
A law giving extraordinary po­ one instance. Thasa pay bracket!
Kemp, this moring, added to most activities are for old folks,"
believed that the legislature would
lice powers for fiva years to the were for inesperienced graduates hti statem ent that, "We sincere­ grlpet a teen-age girl sipping a
adjourn on Tuesday and if we ad
governor to cop* with emergencies and he said they could expect pay ly believe th at harness horso rac­ soft drink a t the drug slurs foun­
Apopka A t 8 p. m.
Journed without aetion. Sheriff
threatening the peace and tran­ to go up with experience.
ing, as we propose it at Semi­ tain.
M
The Sanford Cardinals will
Hobby would be automatically re
quility of tha atata.
At FSU, which baa tha only ac­ nole Park Raceway, will bo a
AUG. I
"Even riding up and down th*
Instated. I felt the £tnal* should meet the Apopka team of the
A law giving tha governor for credited training center for 11- great stimulus toward attracting street bothers the old boy*," her
be acquainted with all of the facts Lake-Orange League in a hate- Miss Jeannette Geveland (Sanford)
five yaara power to make rules brarlans within a 100 mile radius unusual and substantial wealth crew-cut boy- friend adds. "Some­
Edwin Patterson (Da Bary)
bell contest slated for 8 p. m.
of the ease," he said.
and regulations for tha use ef pub­ of Central Florida—students start as well as to advance keen Inter­ one says they got up a petition
Discharges
tonight a t tha Sanford Memorial
"My recommendation to the Baseball Stadium.
on their library studlei to tha est In the development of the against us kids but I don't think
lic faculties.
M iry Samuelson (Orange City)
Senate was based upon the sole
Baby Boy Samuelson
The Cardinals now hold second
A resolution condemning th* U. junior year. A certificate can be county—In real e state' purchases they’d go that far."
fact th at I could not recommend place in tha league standings and
AUG. 2
8. Supreme Court for usurping the obtained in two years but most and other types of Investments by
that the official be removed from at present hold substantial hope
Admissions
sovereign rights of the stales and students go on to a M atter's de­ the people of wealth which are
the term of office to which ba had for the league playoff and the
Mrs. Cyrus Fitton (Ssnford)
urging Congress to initiate an gree and become fully certificated attracted by th* harness horse Mrs. N. M cCalley
been elected in IMS by the people league championship.
Shirley Fryer (Ssnford)
amendment to the U. 8. Constltu- librarians. Students entering tha raring business."
of Seminole County, upon charges
"We have our plans ready to go Succumbs A t Home
Ion clarifying tha powers reserved School with a Bachelor's degree
Tonight’s game is one of two
Edith Brooklyn (Lake Mary)
which hsd not been substantiated games yet to be played in the
can complete their library course ahead," aald Kemp, "and we are
Discharges
to th* state.
Mrs. Nellie S. McCalley, $5,
la court resulting in conviction," summer baseball series.
and get a M aster'! to one year.
Lily WUey (Sanford)
(Catalans! an Fags T a s)
gradually Improving our harneja died yesterday a t her home, t i l l
said Senator Stenstrom, "To have
training program which la a t­ Palmetto Ave., following a ling­
done so would have been a deter­
tracting some of the wealthiest ering Ulnesa of many years.
mination of guilt of the official
and best known owners, trainers
Tha widow of the late Herbert
even though he had not been
and horses to the United States." A. McCalley, aha had lived to San­
found guilty by a jury and would
K«mp stated "We are establish­ ford for 43 years. She was born
have denied the official the fun­
Due to th* widespread Interest Even if a motorist obeys th* these people who pack up their In 1941 after M years with th* ing a booth at the Harrisburg, Dec. 23, m o in Fredericksburg,
damental principal eI American throughout Central Florida in Dobelongings, break Ufalong ties and New Rochelle, N. Y., firs depsr* Pa., sale to November as well as
law that b man is innocent until Bary and it* phenomenal growth. speed limit (45 mph), ha still can head for towns Ilka DeBary are m*nt. Mr. Healey, chief of De- attending the Lexington, Ky„ trial Vs., and was a member of tba
whl* from one "Welcome to De­
F lrri Methodist Church of San­
proven guilty," be added.
The Sanford Herald 1. rcprinUng
lured by balmy climate, low-cost Bary's fire fighters, a t 57 Is tha run* In October. This publicity
'
"F or me to leave recommended an article published in tho Wall Bary" sign to the other In less housing and tiny or non-existent "baby" on a fore* where the outlet naturally publicises Semi­ ford.
Mrs. McCalley ia survived by
the removal of a public official Street Journal in its Tuesday, than two minutes. Should ha property taxes.
average age la 68 yaara. "Our nole County as well as our trsek. two sons, II. W. McCalley, Sain
In the absence of proof of charges July 31 edition. PublUncrs of the glance beyond the business strip L tiF iu I* fttltc r
most active member is a 72-year"As a slogan," Kemp said this ford; and E. W. McCalley, Drason
U.
8.
17-92
ha'll
sea
what
looks
against him in a court of compe­ widely read financial paper have
"Sure our town Is different, old former Hanover Bank man," morning, " I would use the Flor­ co, Ark,; two grandsons, E, W.
like
a
typical
Central
Florida
tent jurisdiction by a jury of his given permission for the reprint of
explains n perspiring 69-year-old aay* Chief Healey. "B ut when he ida Statutes aa given to Section
Jr., Greensboro, N. C.$
fellow cltixens and in the faea of this article written by their staff town of paitel-colored concrete- former N«w Jersey mschtolst edg straps a water tank on his back 550.011 which reads " I t la the find McCalley
and Wallace D. McCalley of San­
block
houses
with
Jaiousied
'
Flora clear expression by the people, reporter Sterling E. Sodcrlind.
rida room*" and Carports, tucked tog his Bermuda grass. "Most and runs around putting out tog of the legislature of the State ford; one granddaughter, Sylvid
who are In the final analysis the
Headlines of th* front page amid pints, palmettos and mlror folks live where they llv* because itumps at grass fire*, 1 worry that th* operation of hon* raring McCalley. Sanford; g rra t grandsource from which Democratic piece read "Hometown, U. S. A.— lakes.
tracks tn tha State Is a substan­ eon, E. W. McCalley HI, Greenathey were born there or found about him mora than tha fire."
government gains its strength, "R etired" Oldsters give DeBary,
tial business compatible to the boro. N. C.; one great-grand­
work there. DeBary ia full of folks Call ef the Sirens
Not
so
typical
are
th*
folks
would have been an unjustifiable Fla., youthful Bounce, F a it Build­
beat Interest! of the State and the daughter, Susan Nadlna McCalley
who
want
to
escape
things
like
DeBary
folks
are
proud
of
their
Violation Of justice," Senator up—They battle for better roads, seen tending gardens, DeBary's cold winters ana high taxes. And
taxes derived therefrom constitute of Greensboro, N. C.
neat
white
firshous*
and
500chief pastime. For nearly nine
Funeral services are a! 4 p.m.
Stenstrom concluded.
against higher taxes, find loafing of every ten of th* town’s 1,000 don't aay I said it, but loafing gallon truck, purchased with pro­ an integral part of tha tax Struc­
tomorrow
a t Briason Funeral
ture
of
the
state
and
counties."
Sheriff Luther Hobby took over is hard work."
residents are Yankees who no feel* a heap better when averyon* ceeds from dances, picnics and
" I t is th* deilr* on our part," Home with the Rev. Milton W yatl
the Sheriff's office this morning
Thh, ia tha article read by fin­ longer work for a living, who are around you ia doing it toe."
eard parties. Each resident has a
officiating. Burial will be w Ever­
from Denver Cordell and a t uare ancier!, businessmen, bankers,
Despite frequent references to list of firemen, to report a fir* Kemp explained, "to be an asset
retained James 81ngletarv as o ff and industrialists throughout the moatly 6$ to 73 years old, and loafing, talks with DaBaryltea in­ they telephone one of them. That rather than a liability to the coun­ green cemetery.
who nine yeare ago ha! never
ice Deputy, Miss Ann Tyner as United States:
beard of DeBary because It didn't dicate their retirem ent ia anything man nous the fire's location on ty and we promise on* of th* fin­
clerk, with Denton Prevail and
DeBary, Fla,—" it's a fine place exist.
but what Webster calls " a with­ a blackboard and tears off to tha est tracks of Its kind to Uw na­
Morgan McClelland as deputies. to retire, but sometime* I think
draw! tot* seclusion." One res firehouse, blows th* siren, takes tion to the people of tha county,"
John Bennett has been retained as we've retired into p iu iu ilu i"
•&lt;*&gt;: unincorporated DeBary is off for tha biaio to tha firs truck.
aty fair today tad Friday
jailor with Andy Evans serving
Dr. B. D. WUIenbrock—he used
except lew widely scattered alterCopies of today's edition of Tba ruled by absentee Volusia County After hearing the siren tha others
VALDOSTA
TO
BUILD
NEW
as relief jailor.
to practice dentistry to Cuffcrn, Sanford H artld era being distri­ commissioner* and baa no local era soon on their way.
gooa Iboaderabewers; lew teoigbl
NEWSPAPER PLANT
"There will be some additions N. Y-, and on Naw York Ci'y's buted to ovary resident to Da- government. So, "to get things
"We'va had n little trouble with LAKELAND (St-A spry young 68-74.
to my staff as soon as 1 can get P ark Avenue—likes to make Bary through the •Interest and d c ie ," retiree* have formed a aome of the older folks who gat
suitable qualified deputies to serve cracks like thla about his adopted cooperation of the Florida State ra ft a t organisations to tackle too excitad and set the siren off Mwpapermaa of SI stopped off
MAN STRUCK RY TRAM
to get some ideas about a
the people," Hobby said this community. And many residents Bank ia Sanford.
MIAMI —ur— Baiflne Ca m orale,
civie cherts ranging from man­ even when tha Urn ia to th* M it mw plant b# ia to build.
morning
at this Sunshine State retirement
ning the volunteer fire department township," aaya Chief Haaly. Tba
E. L. Turner, publisher at tba |) , started across n train track Ut
"The Sheriffs office wig be in village agree there's a lot of truth
____ ______
_____ over th*
__ narby Hialeah yoterday. When be
t* designing a hens* numbering department's newest pise* a t aq- iValdoato
Times*__looked
the bands of the people," Hobby to what their 77-year-old neighbor
DeBary la one of a growing num- scheme far homes new identified uipment, an tohalator„h*s been jIfu t a k n d Ledge'r 'pU nt yesterday •topped to pick up groceries b t had
stated, "and I will appreciate any says. For DeBary, like many v of communities devoted al­
n a w e tlite t and often by naad six times this yaor on heart V ** u f l for Miami where bo to dropped, a train struck him, knock*
information th at will euabse me to
e l him 85 feet sad killed him. j
other at the nation's small most entirely to ths nation's
ra* aid
•a d osUuaatto cases, net aaco a-l 9 »tudy Mwspepers there.
have better law enforcement." towaa, has a full act of civio grow- increasing number ot folks over piatos.
m aliment* to DeBary.
Turner explained plans toy the
Sheriff Hobby said "V o will tog pains aa wall aa tha special M, who now represent one to
"Baredem f Why I 'l
"A let ef M like DeBary be- m w Valdosta newspaper plant a n
give the people th . best law on­ growing • older problems of its •very IS Americana, compared to than ■ kltton ms a
iuse it challenges Um pfemser | about Jailed end • site aolecte^ but
to the State."
((W M w tfB iY N i
p * eotarart Am beaw letM ir« a s ta » ta lM k J f« d tf W

Enterprise Church
Opens Parish House
For Inspection

History-Making Action M in iste rs Legislature Close
Closes Special Session D isc lo se Stops Introduction
Objections Of Annexation Bill
: Critical Shortage
Of Librarians Told

Hospital Notes

Youthful Retirees Pushing De Bary Growth

W e a th e r

�Youthful

tta county’s low anonmant rates,
meet people either pay no tes or
are able to handle it out of tta
grocery money.
to re a r their merchandise to en
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(Continued from Pago Om )
(Cofttlauod From P m 1)
Whan asked taw much money
A law creating an Interim com­
la ua," i i y i eoft-»p.xai» harold older population. George’* 9-snd-lO thsy think it takas tkeir neigh­ mittee oL three senators and four
ly n ch , a form er Raider* Dls*st cent ttore reports garden supplies bors to live on monthly, moat raproaantitivaa armed with sub­
editor. “ la PU as-n‘villa (N. Y.) teU well in DeBary but aren’t DaBaryltea say 1190 to t W a poena power ta d a 590,000 appro­
everything v a t d o st for ut. It’t worth handling in the nearby De- month. But nearly everyone has priation. to Invaetigato tho Na­
wonderful to do for oum ivea Land atom. EUt Patterson, a "re ­ "heard" of soma scraping along tional Assn, for tta Advancement
f wm
;• I.'
Mr. Lynch wat one of tired” California aviation mechanic on le u . T ta town has no welfare of Colored People.
•M
DeBary resident* who showed and owner of a DeBary gift shop
Prisons
• ! ? .?*.Dh Z r i 7 « T h e county V ast fouai b ew aa overatocked on birth cases.
$160,000
appropriation to expand
nnouneement c—u d s and s ta r t of *Ne Millionaire'* MMtaway"
^ to Miatl
tVlrntlffh A
ca! zoning
S ? c o coda,
d e ! fgolden
anouncement
push through
aV
local
and ipead construction of a maxi­
wedding anniversary cards
"This
la
no
atiBieaaira'a
hide­
n th e town’s b lu e s t civic battle to
"Our drug business Is very, away," insists Prank White, a mum loeurity callblock a t t t a Ralft date.
very good,” asserts Mrs. Vincent bachelor "somewhere in tta Me" ford ita ta prison.
DeBary’a do It ourselves” spirit G uruetarrl, who help* her hus­ who worked 26 years In tta con­ MO,000 appropriation for gener•lao built the civic aisoelatlon’e band run the town’s only drug
al repair* to facilities a t Baifonl.
community ball, which townspeo­ store. "We try to cater to the old troller's oflfce of Betlilehem B&lt;*el
$220,000 appropriation for con­
Co. "Lota of folks here just make
ple say la valued a t IIS,000 but folks. They’re our breed and but­
ends meet and th at's why they struction of two dormitories and
eoet only ISJOO. thinks to donated ter." Good seller*: Pleylng eerda,
a water system at tha Female Cor­
end materials. Whan the magatlnei, palnt-by-nurab#r kito, fight so hard to keep DeBary un­ rectional Institution a t Lowell.
incorporated. But there's no ques­
began
masting
In
IMS
memand dietetic ice eream, salads end tion th at sooner or later we'U
$140,000 appropriation far plan­
*
a t on Bril tags tn e ware- paaUlea which Mrs. G uruetarrl have to Incorporate just to raise ning faeilltieo and piegram e at
-ft t a n M
mikes herself.
taxes to meet the problems of a Apalachee Correctional I n a t i t u t 1 o n and the woman's
Mr. end Mrs. Gurucharri, Inci­ growing town."
j
" l i p e r t s In Everything”
prison • and for uenleal adDas pie DeBary’s sUe h a rt’s no dentally, think DeBary Is a fine
WhUa
not
as
glowing
In
thalr
t
daarth of talent to sbtphtrd social place to raise a family, and the
vlca and surveys of future needs
eivle activitlas. "We have opinion of thii 3*-year-old couple praises as developers' brochures of the entire prison system.
In everything," saye Abra- terries • good deal of weight— ("e veritable Utopia. . .and Ideal
$119,WT appropriation for ex­
» ta m L. Lincoln, a former Law- their nine children account for one spot"), most DaBaryltea ssy panding itata parole commission
they're
happy
with
their
town.
wnoovlile, N. J - XngUah teachar out of every U hide in town.
" I looked a t a lot of place*,” personnel to permit th* releasing
M l m w president of DeBary ’* Store owners ta re ffet about lo­
saye
Harry Hewten, e retired of more felons on probation a n !
ebam bar of commarce. "Ju st off- sing sales to retailers In tta lar­
general,
"and DeBary had what parole.
ta n d I know of I I retired doctors ger cities of Sanford (T milts
$09,000 appropriation for general
0010*1$ CAWINTM, a sympathetic passerby, comfOr^Raymond
nad dentists, a bandful of colonels, •way) and DeLend (10 miles), 1 wanted. It's in Florida and 4 |a salary Increases and hiring an ad­
Irrlzarry. 9, while awaiting the arrival of an ambulance In New York
north
of
the
hurricane
belt
and
n union man, and lot of fire- rolks tend to shop where they
ditional physician a t Rtlford.
City. The boy waa hit by the truck In th* background. Ha was taken
south
of
the
froet
belt,”
r - mao, pouaaman, m aeblalau and bank and they can't hank hare,"
to a hospital with a possible leg fracture. (International Exclusive)
Mental Health
Many m ld e n ta who used to live
explains n DeBary appliance store
* oerpereUen etflcUU.”
A $100,000 appropriation for tha
In
big
cities
say
they
a
r
t
pleased
■*
H r. Lincoln explain* that De- own*;.
plalnnlng of a new farm colony for
DeLand and Sanford merchant* with DeBary's lack of crime. feeble-minded children In Lee Coun­ Melvyn Douglas Favors Footlights
l a r y ’t ebambar of commerce a
'We're
e
fairly
peaceful
bunch,
s h i ebambar In the usual tenia. and bankers krow they have e good
HOLLYWOOD. (A — Playgoers Esam plci: Judy Holliday "Born
ty; $202,$99 to permit opening tha
- • "Wa re organlied more to promoto thing In growing D alarr- ianford but we're not englec," avert Dave South Florida Mental Hospital in who pack tha Huntington H art­ Yesterday"; Jos* Ferrer "Cy
MacFarlane,
e
Volusia
County
de­
" unity, son i f like the Klwanla or • to m now pay DaBaryltea’ taxi
Broward County March 1. MOO.OOO ford Theatre nightly are amazed rano da Bergerac"; S h l r l a y
; - B o u ry ." The ebambar eolleiu no fares from an outlying bus station puty sheriff and a m ire d detao- to permit addition of a psychiatric whin Melvyn Douglas come* on Booth "Coma Back, Little Sheba";
tlve
from
th*
Detroit
polka
de­
to
the
shopping
a
rts
.
DeLand
E; .
7
Industry, taking 1U cue from a
floor and a clinic for children with for his curtain call after perform­ Vivian Leigh "A Streetcar Named
t- &gt; survey which showed three out of clothing stores plan to bring tra ­ partment. "I'v e never arrested e •arly mental deficiencies to tha ing in "Inherit the Wind."
D tsira"; etc.
; ; give m ld en ta wasted no factory veling fashion shows to DeBary retired resident but I’ve hed to University of Florida medical
"They’ve h id a chance to live
For
two
hours
they
hava
watch­
quiet a f*w domestic rows that
woman without cart.
school's teaching hospital, now un­ ed Douglaa slouching around tha with their roles and understand
: In town.
got
to
t
t
a
furniture-breaking
der construction.
* .
Many of DeBary’a 40-edd bust- Pew Lotas, More Depeeita
•tags, scratching himself and ora­ tha characters," Douglas com­
Highway Safety
\ mm, figuring t t a chamber "Those folks are the best kind •tags."
ting in a manner that •aema a mented. "You seldom have a
DaBary apapalad to somtw ho
A law increasing the maximum perfect re-creation of the great chance to do that in films."
*
didn’t represent them adequately, of customers a bank can have," ’ahepped" for a retirement village
*
aootty turned the table* on what aaya enthusiastic T. E. Tucker, because of ita nearness to DeLand's strength of the Florida Highway lawyer Clarence Darrow.
T Ctay call " t t a retlrfti folk* group” president of tha Florida Wat* te'son Univerity and its cultural Patrol from 900 to 400 troopers
But when the play it over, the
i i By argtalstng a Lloua d u b with lank of Sanford. "They ta k for ctivltlei. Many retirees regularly and appropriating B U M to per­ actor comas out for hli bow* erect Manager, Player
few
loans
and
mostly
make
de.
*
mit tha hiring of 100 m w troopers, and trnUing. Suddenly tha audi­
J •I membership reatrUtod U active
posits, which U Important when Vended Stouon concerts, playa IS radio operators, 29 drivers' lic­
• I
ence rteognizei him as tha gay, Fined For Using
e
.J
special
lectures
end
four
Deense examiners, two radio techni­ debonair performer who starred
"T ta U ses club la our burinesa- money is to tight.”
Bcryilei
play
la
tta
college's
sym­
____
cians a v l M clerks.
I
•i te, m
en’s organisation,” says Ed The Barnett National Bank in phony.
In tha wonderfully sophisticated Profane Language
Feat Control
f l t t i u * tta town’s only, and vary DaLend aaya it &lt;ioea a brisk busi­ •u s a g e Polltke
films of tha '90s.
John Krlder, Florida Stata Lea­
ness
in
safety
deposit
boxes
with
A flva million dollar appropria­
1 5S Busy,rtbarbar.
a i t a r . "A *man
*• m
might
ight tav
fcavs
o
Politic:
uca ranks right behind gird- tion to pay th* state’s there of Tha role of Darrow In tha dra­ gue president, said last night he
DeBtrylU*
and
"has
a
lot
of
estate
2 F tan a U*n for M years but he Dullness in prospect in that area."
matic version ef tha Scopes trial fined Ken Slivastrl, S t Petersburg
_ as n fevoriu conversation
* • M il tela us unless bo’s la bus! Nearby Investment offices else re­ topic in DeBary. Many find local tho Mediterranean fruit fly tra il- is perhaps the peak achievement manager, 129 and Tarry Laschen,
M
cation and control program.
DeBary re tim e are n lucra­ and au u politic* atranga, but A law permitting tnslta and op- of Douglas' career so far. Prub- St. Petersburg player, $10 for
___ DeBary businesses ere port
fascinating.
"We
knew
th
at
if
A lew permlting fruits and opera­ ■bly he never could have had the using profana language in Palatka
M by folks who h at* "retired tive source of business.
UI go to DaBary about three we don't get In u politics w t won't tors end fruit end vegetable pack­ c))anea to do such a p a rt in the Sunday night
gram retirem ent," t a t moat mar. times e week now to see clients ba able to get anything out of
movies, which dearly love type
Krldar also laid he authorized
ta s s te ere younger people with to d drum up business," says J . C. tho county," says Fire Chief ers to fumigate, without attain- easting. That's on* of the reasons Gilneivllla and Palatka to twitch
board
supervision,
without
obtain­
"»** still a long way Bradley of A. M. Kidder * Co.'* Healey, who's alto president of
ta hai favored tha footlights over playing date* next week to no
■*
faUlng out of harness,” as DeLand office. "Mutual funds ac­ tta loeel Democratic dub. T ta ing licenses from the state board films la recent year*.
conflict will result In Gilneivllla
of
health
or
other
governmental
: 3 . 0 . Sosten. the M-yesr-eld pro- count for 75% of my but! toss there DeBary prerinet in May ta d 00S
" I would tike to do picture* If Thursday night whan tha annual
agencies.
■Solar of Beaton’s Oeaeral Btore, since they want diversification and registered Democrats and 5M Re­
A law setting up a committee they were put together with th* high school star football game la
mite i t A* might be expected, an inflation hodge but haven’t tta publicans. But many of those who
of
legislators to heap shack earn* c a rt at plays," ho said can­ scheduled. Oslnisvllla will play at
m Stare's oeeaslonal friction bo- time to keep up-to-the-minute on registered u Democrats say they on Sevan
Mediterranean fruit fly eradi­ didly. "But they aren't. Tha old Palatka Aug, 9; Palatka a t
tween t t a retlroaa and th* retail- the m arket."
era of Republican persuasion end cation and other past control pro- story about meeting your co-star Gainesville Aug. 10,
i•* ora over what’s b u t for DeBary. In DeBary, a t in meat small just
wanted a ehanea U take p art grama and report te 1MT Legisla­ when you start filming tha first
A P roblem of Progress
towns, tha barbershop and the poet
scans it too trua. You just don't
"Wo e a s t have Progress with office ere mighty Important meet' la Florida's Democratlc-domlntt- ture.
«
have the rehearsal time th at you
Heel Eatate Promotions
ft
of these eld fogies wanting ing end talking spots. With tom* ed local end au u prim ary elee •
tlon.
gat
in tha theater.
A
lew
making
It
unlawful
be
use
to m a te this a ghost town.” re- TOO customers a month, barber
"An unincorporated town like false or misleading advertising to
" I suppose that I* because It la
m
asta
the
owner
of
one
el
DoBeiman
is
perhaps
DeBary’s
bust
ft
S t a r t three g u stations. "A lot cat man. I t’s not unusual to find DaBary la no taalthy thing to hava •all Florida reel estate, fixing e very expansive (o have actors un­
of them era plumping to get the seven o r eight welting their turns in a man’s district,” sighs Volusia maximum penalty of a I1M.000 fine der salary and not ba filming
County Commissioner g. X. Stone, and five yeara In prison, and re­ them. But I think the studios are
»
high w ar rerouted to hypes* the
B town. Bure. U would make it quiet- la the shop. "Even though they all who it coasUntiy plagued with De­ quiring developer* who sell prin­ ahort-slghud on this. If they did
m
may
be
older
than
the
next
m
in
ft
o r and safer t a t it would alee hurt who walks In, they will gat up and Bary requests for new roods. cipally oy mail to file copies of out- have reheareali. they would get
*
“Those old folks are factional end ef-etate advertisements with the much better performances. And 1
tin Vnnlwaniwan b id ,19
offer their chairs just to show tta ir
2
like a fight, but not unea. They Florida Heel Estate Commission.
think they would save money In
DeBary merchants have mixed ’youth,’ " notes Mr. Redman.
ft feelings about the retiree market Biggest event in DaBary't daily give me more heedachea than all In a tta r actions the Legislature: shooting, because the actors
hut meet agree it la different.
Appropriated $200,000 to augment would know what they were doroutine la the distribution of mall the rest of my district put to­
JHg'9$
"Unless
ha’s
ready
for
a
million
tta Cabinet'* emergency fund.
Into 105 boxes a t the tiny poet of- gether."
»
tittle headaches a buslnasa ought flee. The thm -a-dey delivery— DeBary's old folks team to
Enacted a lew firin g tta Jack­ He cited the fact that many of
to stay away from retirement One better than New York,1 worry fa r more about bed roads sonville Expressway Authority the tta memorable and Oscar-winning
M l •• means a DeBary grocer,
beams Postm aster Walter Heal— and eight-party ulaptaoee than right to tako far immediate use performances In recent years hava
ta ta naturally requests anonymity. signals th* busiest hours for re­ •bout health problem*.
property it t a t condemned for right created their roles on the stage.
"Yeu get no big erdori; every' tailer* end creates main atreet'e 'Basically ttay 're a pretty t a d of way.
thy lot for tta ir age,” aaya Dr.
a thing's la t t a Tfrcent to oo-cent biggest traffic foul-upt,
Remove}! restrictions In the 1IS9 ' THAT ’ONE HOT DISH*
•s tenge. If ! have els paper pious ' Retired folks have more time, 0 . W. Frlsoo, on* of two doctors general appropriation* act which
Maybe it’t tradition, perhaps
In u peeksge they want me to so they write more,” explains Mr. from nearby towns who mslnUln
i
» Break It open and sell them three." Henl. "And tinea they're away clinics eevard afternoon* each prohibited any work on second just habit. At any rate lot* of
priority building projocta until all us tay th at an all-cold m tal is
«
Another grocer cemplelni that
4 although ha might sell more diete­ from children and old friends, week la DaBary. "Tho blggast first priority projects are under ■omshow incomplete. Satisfy that
everyone worries and writes them. hatards these folk* face ore too
«
wish for something light and
tic foods then tho average food Then from the first to tha fourth much yard work, golf and that contract.
Appropriated $129,000 to be add­ easy — yat warm — by opening
store, his advantage Is wiped out caeh month we're deluged with blasted highway."
I
ed td a 1999 appropriation of $979,• th* meal with soup served in
Boi auta the tam e customers often ension and dividend check*. On
000 for coflitructlon of a Florida after-dinner coffe* cup*. Bouillon
p t u up hie m eat and eggs. An top of that tbare ara fat home
STAND* OPERATED BY
highway patrol headquarters build­ or consomme, tomato or chicken
other worry: Since most DeBary- town newspaperi coming In and
BUND DO GOOD BUSINESS
broth all ere suitable, and suit
ing a t Tallahassee.
flee a r t Northerners they often boxes going out for grandkidi and
TAMPA IP—Cigar and drink
Authorised the Florida Game and the one-hot need.
•s e e up unfamiliar Southern citrus gifts for friends."
brands. A few recently got *o riled When Mr. Henl errlved eight tends operated by blind poreont Freeh Water Fish Commission to
o t not finding their fevoriu pea­ years ago there were six other re­ did an MOO,000 business la t t a last txetang* a tract la tta Jim Cor­ miles of highway* dropped from
t months.
bett Oamc Management Area, west tta primary road system under th*
nut butter they wrote the manu sidents who picked up their meil
Tha M full time and fiv# port of West Prim Beach, which Is new highway code.
THIS A F T E R N O O N TO
lecturer.
from a card table In his gro:&lt;
tima operator* of the stands made wanted by P rat and Whitney divi­ Authorised th* State Welfare AFTER-DARK COSTUME to
Birthdays. Anniversaries
store. Since then the post of; *
profit of tlM M I from tta M sion of United Aircraft a t a rite
designed la navy and light blue
Dll try ’s ra ti U m are learning has
moved up from fourth »j stands sat up in public buildings- for a jet engine plant, for e larger Beer* to use uncommitted funds Italian silk linen. T ta camtootopreviously appropriated to set up a
second class. Mr. Henl has become
idjoinlng tract.
hospitalization and medical serv­ strapped sheath draaa 1a round• full-time postm aster with three ELECTRIC SHOCK
WOMAN Repealed
ly-cut-out a t tha top or the bod­
Repea li th* 1961 Development lets fund to welfare recipients. The
helpers and construction of a new POMPANO BEACH (A-M ra. He- Credit Corporation act because it state money will be matched by
ice and buttoned partway down.
poet office has started.
The bolero stands out slightly
sal Arcella, 97, received a fatal filled to provide sufficient protec­ federal funds.
A Clabhoese Mansion
■targe of electricity yesterday, n tion for t t a Investing public.
Authorized appointment of cen­ all t t a way around and dips
Like mo*t retirement vUegea, De­ medical examiner arid, when the
Enacted a law requiring the State sus commissioner* to determine If tn back. I t cornea from Ben
Bary w at begun by reel estate de­ dusted tta inside of a working re- Bead Department to maintain with new circuit judges should ta added
H aifa collection., ____
velopers. A highway sign states «hat lo with n damp rag.
primary road fund* about 2,000 Vo eny district.
DeBary waa "founded" by Plan­
tation Estates, Inc., a firm that
in 1941 began clearing brush and
selling lota on 1,700 acres that loo
years earlier was t t a plantation
of Count Frederic DaBary, a
• ft
French noblemen who distributed
ehempagna ta this country. The
Count's well preserved mansion
now carves aa a dubhouta for
Sanford Herald
Plantation Estates resident*.
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M artnt Thinks
Corps Regrets
Courtmartial

Princess Grace
Expecting Baby
In February

PARRIS ISLAND. S. C.. Mt — A
eruity, bemediled Marino hero,
LL Son. Lewie B. (Chesty) Pul­
ler, sold today he th night the Ma­
rine Corps "regrets' tho court
m artial of S. Sgt. Matthew C.
McKean.
la a vole* Ilk* a fog here, th*
gtnoral told tho sovon-man courtm artial pane], " I think from the
testimony of Gen. Pate yesterday
that ho agrto* and regrets that
tha Marino Corps over ordered
that th ti man bo triod.”
Tho Marinos’ commandant, Gan.
Randolph McC. Pate, told th*
court yesterday ha thought MeKaon m inted only a reduction In
rank and a transfer.
Th* only Marin* over to hold
five Navy Croetas and an Army
Distinguished Service Cron, Pul­
ler spoke In hli normal bsttlaflald
voice. For his testimony, the
microphones wore turned off.
Earlier, tho hlgh-domod hero
w ii asked by Borman whether ho
thought the night march led by
McKeon was good military prac­
tice, "ap art from tha rosulta.”
T ta g tn a rtl replied " la my opin­
ion, the reason American aoldiars
made out ao poorly in Koraa was
mostly due to lack of night train­
ing. If w* ara going to win tha
naxt war, in my opinion, SO por
cant of tho training time should
be allotted to night training."
Barman asked, "Do I taka It you
consider tha march good?"
Said Pullar, "good."

M O N T E C A R L O Iff) —
Prinetss Grace of Monaco, It
going to hava ■ baby In T*S
roary, tha palace announceJ(A&gt;
dav.
Th# Prince**, formerly actress
Grata Kally of Philadelphia,
was married to Prince Rainier
III of Monaco, in ceremonies
here April 18 and 19.
By the term* of a treaty with
Franca, this principality on the
Mediterranean becomes subject
to French taxes, and Its meMto
tha French draft, if Rainier Ties
without an heir.
At airly *« last J a n u a r y ,
month*
before the marriage
ceremony took place, Lloyd* of
London offered odds of 20 to 1
that Princes* Grace would bav*
a baby. A month hafora the
wadding, chatting with reporters
in Paris. Prince Rainier said ha
hoped they would hava atvarsl
children.
•
Reports th at tha Princess wes
expecting have been current for
weeks. An announcement from
tha palace last 8unday said the
Prince and hla brida war* plann.
Ing a two-month vlelt to the
United States, beginning Sep*-

Retirement Age
For Women Lowered
WASHINGTON, (A — Woman be­
tween tho a g ti of 62 and 65 end
an ts tla tto d 340,000 disabled per­
sons 90 and ovar were made eligi­
ble for ntw Social Security benefits yesterday.
President Eisenhower signed,
with some expressed reisrvatlons,
a bill to lower the retirement aqe
for women and to set up for the
flraf time a system of federal
payment* to worker* totally and
permanantly disabled at ego 50
and above.
The new benefits for women will
ta reflected in December checks.
An estimated 900,000 widows will
become eligible for full benefits
• t M. Working women and wives
of retired workers m sy elect to
draw zomewhat reduced bonaflta
at SI or wait for full banafite at
19. Officials have estimated that
about $00,000 in each category will
choose the lowered retirement
■ta-

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NARCOTICS CHARGE PLACED
AGAINST MAN
m
TAMPA UP—Sim Lstem, ownrir of
a Dada City drug itoro. charged
In a federal warant with illeial
sale of nsrcotics, posted * $1,000
bond at e hairing bafora U. S. Commlsslonar Morlson » Jc k yesterday.

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utaoriJanoe will, en tho *th dor of
aopttmbor. A. O.. tit* , proooot to
tho MooorahU County Judeo «r Jemtnolo County. Florida, hla final re­
turn. account and vnuehort. a* Admlnlitrator of tho Eouto of Anna
Mauar. daoaaaad. and at aald lima,
than and thoro. mako aonllcattna
to tho onto Judeo r
mint of hi* adm
•atat», and for an
him aa auch admlnl
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the MOM lot war a crtiaty Navy
• n turned screen writer. Spis
Wcad, who hobbled about on two
canea.
He probably would hav# hooled
at the notion of havlnB hi* own
life atory told on the acrecn. Yet
thin week hi* own atiiilio I* start­
ing to film “The Win** of E.vtle*’’
the amazing »tmy of Spie Wcad.
When MOM bought the story of
the screen writer, it didn’t lake
any convincing to sign John Ford
to direct It. Ford was one of
Wrad's best friends. Likewise It
was a cinch to sign John Wayne
to play the leading role, lie had
aUo bccit a friend of Wead’s, had
worked wtlh him and Forjl on
“They Were Expendable.” That
was In I9U. Wcad died in 1917.
I learned more about Lt. Cmdr.
Spin Wcad'* l i f e from Charles
Schnce. himself a screen writer—
“The Had and tho Beautiful”—
and producer of the film biogra­
phy. It is a labor of love for
Schnce, a proud member ’of the
Writer* timid of America.
He wat born Frank Wcad,
Schnce explained, but his Annapo­
lis nickname wu* Spig and that
stuck with him to the end of his
days. Spig was one of the great
naval names of World War I. But
something happened to cut his sea
career *hort.
‘‘lie was living In a new house
in San Diego," Schnce relato.1.
“ He got up in the night to look at
on. of his daughters and was go­
ing hark to bed when he slipprd
and frll downstairs. .
Wcad broke his back. The doetors told him he would be forced
lo face tile life of an invalid, but
he refused to accept their deci­
sion. He taught himself lo walk,
slowly im j painfully, with the aid
of canes.
His Navy career apparently
doomed, he turned to writing, es­
pecially about flying, which lie
loved. He was associated with
some of tho memorable air pictuies of tho 30s and 40s. Among
his riedits: "Hell Divers," "Test
Pilot," "Dive Bomber." “The Cit­
adel." “They Were Expendable,"
"Ceiling Zero," ‘‘Blaze at Noon,"
"A Yank at Oxford."
It was natural that the dedicated
Navy man would urgently desire
to take an active part in World
War II. His physiral condition
made that seem impossible. But
his inventive mind came up wilti
aircraft carrier battle plans that
the bras* couldn't Ignore.
•'Wcad’* condition was that he
he allowed to assume active duty,
lln did. and cxpcndnl all his en­
ergy. His doctor, who is helping
us with the picture, said he would
have lived nitirh longer if he
hadn’t gone on active duty,"
ichnce said.

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Thar* B##ms to b# no opposition to th#
proposed eeoaeway that la planned to span
U f o Monroe and the 8 t Johns River.
: One of the most prominent features of
' Urn eauaeway-faridfo la the feet that there
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win be no costa ato the
taxpayers of Ueither
dwurty—Seminole or Volusia. AU costa, In
the f2S&gt;thousand necessary for the
feasibility reports, will be paid
r worn a bond Issue which in turn is retired
by minimum toll chargee suggested at titteen eenta.
The purpose of a primary road, and the
proposed eauaeway would be a part of Flor­
ida's vast primary road system, is to serve
•e many of Florida's motoring citizens a&gt;
possible. And as described by the state’s
road cods, the primary road system would
connect county seats with cities of larger
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......Sanford Is certainly in favor of the
'Causeway, and we are behind the proposal,
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for the simple reason that the new highway
;
.Jtaldng Highway 17-92 with the causeway
5 would serve every community that Is now
i.M a« served by the Inadequate route with
-th e addition of another community.
ESI Modern roads, not limited access high"ways* serve Florida communities better,
for they give every motorist an opportunity
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S&gt;Y
jjj provided In the new four-laned through-

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with some th st the highway
Would slow-up traffic through the present
French Avenue Throughway—experience in
the use of the Jacksonville Expressway and
ether toll facilities over the State give way
. to the fact that traffic moves fast without
wndue barriers.
r
.Traffic hai moved through Sanford over
French Avenue highway at a fatter
than ever before, with increased speed
j* and th* aiimlnatkm of traffic lights
it would tend to disrupt th* smooth flow
M tha thousands .of vehicle* which pass
Ithrough it daily.
' There U no reason to burden the tax­
payers of th* State end the two counties
frith highw ay costs th st would sxesed, by

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many thousands of dollars, the costs of the
proposod causeway.
The causeway, • now in its preliminary
planning stage with the feasibility report
on traffic underway, ean be built for an esti­
mated $4V4-mllllon. Another route, neces­
sitating the expenditure of funds for ex­
pensive right-of-ways, the building of a
drawbridge, and the erection of a new rail
bridge, would far exceed the present esti­
mates on the proposed route and the build­
ing of a causeway.
Another feature proposed for the new
causeway that many people are overlooking
is the recreational facilities that will be pro­
vided. Two huge islands with access from
both sides of the bridge will be thrown open
to boating enthusiasts, fishermen, skiiers,
and picnickers. This feature alone is worthy
-of the highest consideration.
Whnt we especially like about the cause­
way and the new route Is the fact that High­
way 17-92 will be In the Immediate back
yard of DeBary, eliminating th* heavy
truck and through traffic from DeBary’s
front yard. DeBar^, being a retirement
center, and one of Florida's moat beautiful,
would develop Into a fabulous center and
become the fastest mowing community in
th* State with a new highway serving it.
Enterprise, DeBarv's next door neigh­
bor. would be given an opportunity to ex­
pand and develop Into th e community reaidants have dreamed of for years with the
causeway and new route serving it as well
as th* other communities of Central Florij
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To bo oure, Bonford doosn t wont to bo
relecrated to the unknown with it* most lmnortsnt artery taken awav from it- It would
be foolish for Central Florid* citizens to
even think of such a proposal, even thnuoh
there are eom* few who would fellah such
an Idea.
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The nremosed rausewav would serv# T)afjind, Orange City, DeBary. Enterprise.
Ponford. Casselberry, and all other communlties in the Central Florida system of highwnvs end roads. It is another l*nk toward
comol-tlng a highway that would aceomoda?e thousands of citizens and travelars who
otherwise would have only a highway betw—n so-called centers of population.
It ts not selfishness on tha part of Semi
nol# Countv and Sanford citizens that th#

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hare tha other
day th at It might ha • good Ida*
t t th* J —* tw# week* of Con•teaa were abolished. Th* reason
fo r thla ia obvious, W* move
aieng a t ■ snail's pace for *evoral months, and then all of a
try te get everything
_ h Juat a few deye. U
la tins** ilk* tkie when moot bad
kgialntlM slips through. W*
have been meeting from’ I#
•'clock is Ute merniag aaUl • or

9 at night ovary day far
past week *r aa.
Aa tha aaaaien comas ta a
cloao you atari wondaring about
what haa boon accomplished durlag this partitular session. Be»teae savorml
bills affecting
particular sections *f *ur dl*.
trict which wo erer* able te got
pasted, 1 era* th* first author
of the bill which waa‘ pe***d te
exempt gasoline used on fe m e
from th* Federal gasoline tax.

W* were able te get money
for the continuation of tha St.
Augustine Harbor project and te

B E L G B A D B , Yugolavte (ft— Bulgaria before you decide,'’ I
Tha II teen-agers were excited and said,
very hippy a t the Borne airport.
«How would you like to rtsM
They peeked a t their passports, tha UnitedI States?"
•a do all n«w revelers, and
ad giggled Giuseppe thought a minute and
over tha photos. The two girls were then anil ad.
pedal pushers and were very proud "I would like to go very muek.
of them. Giuseppe sported a beanie, to see Hollywood and meet Rocky
Moat of the other boya were blue Marclae*. However, nobody ever
* * * ,nd tocb««h*d u« to ga to a camp in Amer-

Their pinched facet and narrow
choata ware a tip-off te poverty a»J
undernourish*#*. Back boms I
would hava figured them
alum
kida atf for freak air camp.
Oiuioppt. wbo lit btiidi no to
th* old two-eaglae Yugoatav piano,
fumbled with hla teat halt with
•wbarrasimant t tftfred
'-Tlsank you," h* said gratefully,
-you ,** this la my first Urn*
In an airplane, although I am pros**ent lh* Partisan Boat of Terig
your friends tram Taml,
too?"
"No. they are at! praaidant* of
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£$1
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^ (ha comraJsa there,
Wa art going to a big vacation
camp on tha Black le a lor atx
weeks.'*
Through coincidence, lor Uw
■ext four hour* of chatting with

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They won th* Olympioo. You muet ! “ fai^sd for the Bueetene by tha |upply u mor# plentiful.
Georg* Orvtd, deputy minister *f
He noted II states last month
culture.
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It envision*
exchange tour*
of turned back iccloa previously

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four Russia* and four American •fi°tb d them and that aeven of
troupe* during 1#»T, after Now boa* atatee waived their rights
Year's Kve proml.ro performan- »• illotmanU available te th e*
coo b Now Yeek aad Moscow,
July toRoe* reported.
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good
getting
dirty or kicked now and then
there's a proUy good job waiting
lor you—aa a lady konatboor.
W. K. Combs, wbo la Td aad on*
of tho few horses hoars left In DorIda, wants to rotiro but can't find
anyone te take over hla work.
Combs figures that more women
than maa rids horses nowadays so
"I'm thinking If soma good stout
girl got Interested la It I'd teanr
her te fit sboea."
Ha remarked rather unhappUy
k* thought he'd once had a good
prospect “but eh* weighed only 10
pounds. Wouldn't do."

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HOW emotionally stable nr* Chronic alcoholism, d*histone
fou?
It's e b e t th a t no* out of every
to American* wbo graduate from
high school this year will be
andar treatm ent for n etch mind
•omatima during hla life.
In many cases, a mental aback
ap, especially If andortaken when
signs of emotional Ulnae* Brat
appear, may h alt and prevent a
eomptote m ental breakdown.

or hallucinations, refaaal to face
realities, feelings of hopelessness,
suicidal Id eu or attempt* a t sui­
cide, excessive or abaoneal sexu­
ality, habitual criminality and
abusive and destructive behav­
iorism*.

What te a you do b hofp pre­
vent development af Um m symp­
toms? Dr. Llebmaa Bab Um m
eaggeottona u guldepoate:
Wbat are some of thee* early Love thy nslghbor. Aaaap t peo­
Mgna of emotional lilntai?
ple m they are. Be tolerant of
Dr. Samuel Llebman, Chicago others and of poor own short­
psychiatrist, u r a eom* of the comings. Attend church regular­
warning signs which might mean ly. Religion te eonaoltng; H t e a
tha beginning of -«w«M«npi prob­ net u a truquUiacr.
lems are:
Talk out your tenatona, Laera
Irritability, restlessness, rebel- to acoapt things you o a a t change.
Mouaneaa, Inability to concen­ Control pour aniiotlea, d o s t tot
trate, frequent lettings of gloom them control you.
Braao any doubt yeu aright
DUMtiefaction with one's lot have through period!* aheok-ipA
kt Ufa, difficulty ta getting along Unaheckad and untreated manwith associates or-----------_
holding .jobs.
— . ta] stress, rttnsmbar, can m u m
failure to
adjustments a t n#r-"ty allmaate aaah so aloera
•olttl* and high blood jprmoara
la a d d ttlo a .b evantual aw nU i
b r a tie eating or Beeping hab­ breakdown/
its , everladulgence, excessive
smoking, Mttng or drinking.
T. C.: Is It poartbto, even h av ti*
Bven rapt*ted minor infrac­ touched poison h r , aot b h a w
tions of tha tow or Sight from reactions to Uf
religion might Indicate a a earn- Answer: dome pansae ana
tfft-pi problem.
m a b contact w k i toy with
Indications of more Imminent p e rb e t safety, while e th e n era
danger of poraonaUty distntogra very likely to react *v*B when tha
lion. Dr. L lth a n i iaaya, a n th* potoon from it ie canted to th a n
following signs;
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bchird Shannon

Ha M il read board member*
had wanted te get out mere te
ae« worVe under way and hoped
te work in § few mere tuck ***•
alone later on b ether pert* *f
the etato.
•We think It la a good Idee
ta get away from Tallahaase*
tba* te tiaae but H pro• grant difficulty because
aU of *ur key personnel aad re­
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A fter July l l , 19*4. I will
net be reason albte far on? debts
kg the WAITS FUR
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(signed) J . Walts

A t th* British Broadcasting Company, vow* Paul Porter, they
have n category for documents more sacred even than those classi­
fied m "top aecret" Tbase uUre-proetcua paper* ar* atampod
•B. B. It" , aa abbreviation for "Bum Beforv Reading."
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thst package?" demanded
the auspicious agent "An
inflatable lifeboat that will
hold eight men," said th#
writer.
“On# more wisecrack,"
decreed the agent "and I
no longer represent you.
Now what's in that package?"
So th# writer opened th#
package, pushed the button
on the compressed air cylin­
der, and fled. The boat
backed the agent to tightly
into s comer it took the
lire department to hack him cut.

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divorce certificates te establish lh* states and territorial.
Sec rotary of Welfare Folsom
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announced thla was dona "*• that
K U S S IO A Q M 6 S
mors vaccina will be available u
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a
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area* where tha demand la greau
| 0 b fllC rtO lllfir
eat."
Folsom added that the move
Exchange With U.S. was taken upon recam mtndatioa
MOSCOW m - A m e r i c a n of Dr. Leonard A. Schetle, who
showman Billy Rom aava tho wound up hla work aa surgeon
Soviet Union ha* a creed In prin­ general of the Public Health Bervciple t* eend MO Russian enter- tea Tuesday,
tafnoro te th# United States and
gchacla reported that demand
there?"
let POO American entertainers f a
vaccine la now much
"Yes," I replied,
**S??^.**^ro*V
» atrongar in soma areas of the
Rom aeid a draft agreement C0Untry than In others and that
"The “
Rueslane were very etrong.

have teen them?"
"They were good la
try skiing and hockey," I said,
"But nobody wins the Olympics."
Ha looked a t aw wiaely and said

H
writer invaded th* two-by-four nffles of s struggling
Hollywood agent with a small package la hla arms. •What’s is

S fflta t
T m p rifn p S a c
• a iu ic a j i c m to n e s
V o C C iflfi A l l o c a t i o n

eow?"
Giuseppe wae takes aback whoa
I told him l was aa Americas
newspaperman. H im , as If to let
me know he didn’t think being an
American wae toe bad, ha Mid:
"Rocky Marc lane ia aa Amarietn an ltelo-Aawrieaa."
I asked If he liked aporte.
"Oh, yes. Cycling, eoceer and
boaing. Skiing, too."
"You should hava aeei
la liar wia th* downhill at

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that previous marriages were dlssolved.
g jf minor children are among
o,t survivors, birth or baptismal
r8Corda arc required, containing
tho names of both parents end
data of birth. If tha chlIJrcn were
adopted, a copy of the court order
of adoption is needed.
4. Parents filing a elalm mutt
establish their relationship to tho
veteran by furnishing VA with a
certified copy of tho veteran’*
blrtl or baptismal certificate con­
taining tho names of both parents
and evidence of thalr dependency,
Parker said this evidence I* rtqulred by the laws governing compensatloa and pension payments,
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^•How^'art *w_ ___________
, ended federal atCommunists aa ____
were previously ......w
married, eh* ___
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Wednesday
made In Waatara Europe lip Moo- should furnish ooptea^of desth'or location nf* Salk
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Try and Stop Mo

V e te ra n s C o rn e r

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There would b# appaaranc* la
Baa* at Patrick Air gore# Baa*. Invite us aa comrade* ov#a u
a t. elttae of about th ifru n * popuWhile these things ar* positive Haly U not aa far advanced."
nocomplUhmanta, If I ware te ob­ "Maybe yeu better wall and ao* la tie* b soak country, apd oppearnaceo oo th* U J . commarserve m tha most Important
” '
elal aad Ruaalaa atote radio and
achiovemrat af this soaalon of wore put pp te m just In
televtstoa networks, Bom Mid.
Congrou, 1 would aay it waa th* te bo celled * "do eomothing" Ha Mid tbs State Department
feet that th* Congress did aot C • a g r a a a would h a v a had eapreaaad approval in prin­
enact any civil right* legislation been n ahem* and • disgrace. I ciple.
end did not pats the federally- d* net believe th at for n Concontrolled Federal Aid te Educe- g ro u te be i suaceae yeu have
tion Bill. I realise that ia a nega- te pass a lot of laws. Aa • matRood Board To Hold
live achievement, but aomatlmas ter af feet, if wa apaat
a Congrote call be better judged by time *crowing the lair* that w* M t O H n Q , I l l i p O C t
something that it doesn’t d* did pesa, and maybe ropeaUag
than by aemething that ia dons. *oma that had already been peas- B M I | P m i a r t t
I know, too, that Praaldant T w - ed, w* would be better off. Aa a “ 0 0 * 1 r n j J B W l l
maa waa elected in 194$ simply parting shot, may I aay that wa
TAI.LAMAISBI (Ft— Chairbecause be lambasted tha R*- would b* e lot better off If the men Wilbur Jeneo eald Mondav
publican SOtb Congress, dubbing lupreme Court would ault usurp- tkg State Read Beard would hold
K a “d* aothlng" Congroas. Ing aur lagialativ* power* aad a epecial meeting ta Pinellas
Sometime* i» is $ virtue te do writing laws tat* thalr dactaloea. County eom* ttm* In Auruat and
nothing. Te my mind te kav* even though they bavea't beoa " " M foapart read prejacte la
of tba bills th at enacted by Coagroce.
th at Wcet Ceaet area.
Joaee eald Al Reger* of Clearwater, road beard member from
that district, waa handling

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elal assl'ant on disarmament.
A hot eonrenUon, opening Aug.
By JAMBS MABLOW
2. The Republican!' professional 13. with Adlal Steven ton end KeAssociated Press News Aaslyst
WASHINGTON UH - What a politician* seemcJ to have every- fauver the front-running contendthing s.a. nesuy
neatly arsrngea
ararnged tnsi
that ms
tha cr»
era iur
for mo
the prc.m
presidential
nomine.
■witch In men and parties!
uung
cuu., num
inij,
Ten Java ago so far as Is known delegates to the convention, open- lion and New York’i Gov. AverelP*'
Harold E. Stassen and Sen. Eitee ■»* Aug. 20, would have trouble Herriman and olbtrs scrambling
Kefauver still yearned to move their finding something to do until tha for It ‘oo,
Stevenson had a good* sdga In
furniture into tho Whle House. Now time came to rubbar-.tamp tha
Stassen says ha h a. given up on EUenhowerNlxon_|cket1 hgnln
Indicated strength but Kefauver,
Before sundown July 23 Stasaen who practically exhausted himself
tho presidency permanenUy. Ke­
fauver has given up oo K this began talking so loudly and long In 1932 and again this year In pur­
that th i Republican convention suit of the Democratic nomination,
year, a t least.
Nine days ago this month's po­ may turn into a contest over the still hoped, or so It aeemad he’d
vice presidency,
be tapped.
litical conventions looked like a
Stassen said private polls showed
Tuesday, Kefauver, euddenly and
picnic for tho Republicans, a cat- Vice President Nixon woulill be a
unexpectedly, announced he wat^]
and-dog fight for th« Democrats.
3*n on the
.1 .ticket—he
mf aaya, uniting the race In favor of StevenNow tha oppositle may be true, "burden"
now Nixon would lose millions of ?Qn / nJ wouId 6,v# hlm hU |Up.
thanks to Stassen and Kefauver.
votes—and should step aside In
When *he sun came up July 23 favor of Gov. Christian A. Herter port. Ha said he realised he didn’t
have a chance.
,
this wai tha picture:
of Massachusetts as Eisenhower'a
Hardman says he's still running.
1. Stassen, a presidential'candi­ running mats.
date in overy election since 1914,
Republican pros jumped him In So there may still be a fight a t the
.. ..n 't running this y ar. He didn't a hurry, even suggested he resign. convention. And ■ struggle over t
have a chance anyway President Instead, he talked more. Now Els­ civil rights plan, between Northern
Elsenhower was running. There enhower has permitted him a and Southern Democrat* could bust
wee no reason to think Stassen month * leave to go out end atlr *he convention and tha party aid*
still didn’t have tho bug for 19(0. up Republican delegates against ° l* n*
.
Meanwhile, he ace: ed content Nixon.
But at tha moment things look
with hi* job a t Elsenhower's apeThen on Sunday Stassen sail he calmer for th* Democrats. Kefauis not only not a candidate to be var anJ S'evenson had nice thinca
Elsenhower’s running mat* this to aay about each other Thla was
year but has forever taken him- a switch from their bitterness in
■elf out of consideration for tho ha primaries. Kefauver weeks ago
presidency and vice presidency, had Mid ho had been unpleasant
Ice. The Buligarians a»J Hungar­ Tuesday, before the sun came up, about Stevenson only because "I
thla wa* the Democratic picture: got m ai and lost my head."
ians and Russians ask us*."
At Belgrade, th# youngsters
wavad friendly goodbys to me—
and beaded ehetrfully toward the
Bulgarian Indoctrination c a m p
where they would be told that
J y B K N N IT T C IR F the America, which never Invited
them, was a place of evil.
ARRY KURN1TZ told Csskle Stinnett about th* day ■

How Moscow Makes New Reds

Four suggestion* t* aid Florida
survivors of deceased veterans la
filing elalme tor death comperfsation and pension were offered today by VernM R. Parker, manager
of tho Paia-s-Grlllt Veterans Ad­
ministration Regional Office.
Parker eald th* Paae-a-Grllle
Regleaal Office now procetaee new
claims far death benefits andar a
recant VA decentralisation pro­
gram. Pormsrly, these claims bad
te he aant to Philadelphia, Pa. for
procossing.
By following these four suggeslions survivor* will expedite th*
payment or rejection of elaims,
Parkef said. Tha hints ere:
V If the veteran's death eertlflcate does net contain ■ statement
ae w th* cause of death, It should
be accompanied by a certificate
from tbs attending phyiielaa abowra u se w a v Is b ein g boosted an d prom oted, Giuseppe and hU fritnda te tha lag th* date* af troatm aat and
I t is a d e sire to m ake av ailab le to m ore an d Intimacy of aa airborne plan*, I cause of death.
m o re people w ho, w ith th e ir ta x dollars,
to leara a partial answer te
1. A widow filing a claim should
a guostloa many

F*MU»*d Oeltr ««eaat Saturlay s*« Busier
■Ism matter Oetebar IT, till at
SBetests as
15# Pees 0Offte* af. Baaforl. Florida anlor tks Aot
•f r.ngr.M of Morch t. 1ST*
r**D BOBRIN*. Kdltar to* Fubllthar
t
■SABION HARMAN *n.. El.eutlv* Editor
fvSLYM J OUSHINO. Advortlilot Mana««r
" » 'r cm ...
and . 1. 1. I.
• member at tbs Shm Iik I
Is aatttlad eaoluilv.lp U Iba uaa far r.puhllra- an effort to better th# enterprise of every
_____aU tbs ltaal aawa prtatad la thla a.w.pap.r, Individual, company, business, and corporatlnn.
___ by O eaarel Aa»srtuih«
O aorete Savinas Bask Bide.
Tha realization of th# causeway ts Just
Atlanta Qaartla
good
business, good planning, and sound
S U B S C R IPT IO N
.. RATXS
&gt;Rv Carrier
tee par
pt waak
One Mealk
II IS ♦Mnktn* on the part of those who know
rBares Ideatks
at* Maitka
Oa* Tsar highways and the part they plav in serv­
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rAtl Okltearf eaUeea, sards of thanks, raaolutlasa and ing the people of every community.
,or
,h»
au'PO'a
of
unda will ka skargsd far at rsaular advsni.lnaral.lsa
rates
There la no doubt that feasibility re­
4,
Thor. Aag- 2, 1931 ports wilt sanction the causeway, the new
route, and the building of a bridge and high­
; TOOAra BIBLE VERSE
way to better aerva Florida as a* whole. In
Oh that I war* aa in tba days of my no aervlng the state, the highway will also
youth!—Job 80:11
benefit the thousands of people even un to
; -W # would lika though’to hava the wiadom ten thousand or more, who use 17-92 either
• t old •* •—«o one long* to be aa follish dally, freonently, onca-in-awhlle, or merely
And inexperienced aa he was aa a callow just once a year.
youth. Wo would maka the same mlaUkea,
Highway 17-92 runs In both directions
no doubt I It la fortunat* that ws can't live and will sen e every person and every com­
over again.
munity in Its path.

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Don 31111 of Indlanapollt, tnd.
has been visiting Mr. and Mrs.
M. A. Evans and Donna.

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k«*4 o k , 4 . | f «
nnm Se
hire. John G. Dunn feted Miss
Mrs. J. F. McClelland left re­
I tap 41 n 4 cmimrr
Linda Koontz, bride-elect of Au­
cently to visit her son, Dr. George
MM pmimimmm mm4 M l ) imtmikmt. Ai4 cacaakmt,
gust 18, with a bridal shower
&lt;ml.IT mm4 maim* Sl«m4 M tm aam u. n 4 aUlk.
McCelland in Radford, Va, and
A M lm pmtmM MlsMim. A M m U c bmaSs mm*
Wednesday evening at her home
her daughter In Baltimore. Md.
.tic * . kmr4 tmmkme m m CAU1 e l Mmmi I M kmat
on oak Ave. at 8 p. m.
M kl.mS qaamM.
She also plans to visit In Norfolk,
.*&gt;J in .n e t - I i . f l . . ,
K ' . j r u l o i l I lie
Va. with a sister.
edo may don a lightweight black living and dining rooms of the
felt hat.
house, intersperaed with natural
John Schlrard returned l a s t
It the tone of the wedding Is greenery. A creation of flowers
night after visiting in Cuba and
simplicity and the ceremony Is i adorned the mantel in the living
the Isle of Pines for a citrus
either morning or afternoon—a n d ! room accented by two brass canmeeting.
Happy Birthday
the bride Is wearing an afternoon 1delholders bearing t w o white
Aagwst t
dress—the groom may wear a navy tapers.
Mrs. J. E. Courier returned re­
Charles G. Wllka
During the course of events
blue suit, white shirt and a navy
cently from a week's vacation In
Don Brackenrldga
games were played with prizes
four-in-hand tie.
Daytona Beach.
W. D. Meeds
• h C t O RAM WJTR POTATO V t G IT A S I I M U D
going to Mrs. Ben Butler and the
Atom ikm ■*•&lt; tram, | tom ml ip ir .4 k n . A r r a s , • m plmllmt with
Aagwst 2
honoree. She then opened her
Mr. and Mr*. John Courier Jr.
■t.vmSt ml PmlmM-V«t.ImSIm SalmS mm4m IS * « n i MM
*«P
John Rogara
many lovely gifts.
B la t .e mmlmm m»4 I lmkl.ip.ma&gt; mtm.mai wilk 4 map* sakme
of
Oviedo
(pent
the
past
month
•m .k.4 p.i.immm arkUm pmlmMmm atm stiil Amt. Cmml m.4 &gt;44 I
William M. Weather*
Punch, Individual cup cakes
In New Smyrna Beach with their
cap 4 » .4 rac.Mkmt. H sap sUs*4 tt4lakss ma4 V, tap salm4
decorated with pastel colored rose­
4 r , p t . M t .1 .4 M l. &lt;astmi4 tap* tm tkmp* u 4 lata mal
children,
John,
Jim,
Mary,
and
malm Imltatm. Omtaimfe tmitA rM lak m.4 .a .a a A t t Omvmt.is.
buds, mints and nuts were served
Martha.
MmSss 4 smtTiaea.
NEW CONTROLS SIMPLIFY
from a tatila overlaid with a lace
COOKING
Schedule of Miss Myrtle Wilson, cloth. An arrangement of flowers
Sirs. Charles Goetchlua of Al­
N•
boll
evert, we
Home Demonstration Agent August -uu .cm t-ecoraied the center of
exandria. Va. Is visiting with her
ne
the table flanked by four burning
1-7 is as follows.
daughter, Mrs. John Galloway and watching, no spattering,
contant atirring, — no more
August t 4-H County Council of- j white tapers.
family.
burning, scorching or Sticking,
fleers will meet with the Council' Those attending were the hon­
that la if you are the poeeaeeof
president. Miss Bette Jeanne Rob­ oree, her mother, Mrs, K. L.
of the new automat!* top humor
inson a t her home in Long wooJ to Koontz, Mrs. Robert Berg, Mrs.
SUPPER POSTPONED
The covered dish suppmr that heat control. Tho Gai Appliance
ptan their radio program, at 2:00 George Dagur, Mrs. Louise Low*,
POTATO lA U D - P lC N IC ATTIC
m i *.
, h ‘*i j u . i i ,-, airs, joh.i .ucp. m.
was to be held Tuesday by Semi­ Manufacturer* Aaaoclatlon reports
II tm . araml •• kttef kmck lAm k.mitf mpp.ntm ml pmaW. amlkiaa
August S 4-H Neighborhood meet­ Lellan, Mrs. Clyde Robertson, Miss
nole Rrbekah l-odge No. 43, la that with thla naw top burner
•1U
S. Ikm
u s mamll
ata.ll ml
ml Am
mmm»v.t,,n
i.m lia e la Ikm
Ik . aimmt
a i.a l
• ill 4m II U
US*
akats.ts immslias
* a i4 .s ts . A . II al a ssm tkr
laks
tt i m s i I at . . . ‘a aa Iks Tatra
ing will meet with Miss Bette Sue Karraker and Mrs. Dunn.
postponed Indefinitely. Because you take tho guaaaworx out of
j,,
k .s,4 s r .a t b sa st, It's e tsa l laa. P i.p .t . taut k a u b a t s .it la
Jeanne Robinson at 2:00 p.m.
. u t i l pmtll.t ktlw ttm w a s .4I pap.t. I n . , • !• • • a p a c k . . . al
the I.O.O.F. Hall la being re-dae- everyday cooking operation* Ilka
_____. . . . M
Asm
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warming up laft-overa, making
ckatcatl
f t *ikal
*
Ikal " a . 1 4 .., l______
i...t - »
4 a u .a_
f Ikm
August 4 Slavla 4-H girls will
orated.
bum's
Issla
M
ikal
.14
tia
a
S
k
f
s
i
aU
picaitk.rt-pmtmM
taM4aven golden brown pancakes, fry­
have charge of the 4-H Radio pro­ 500 Lbs. Lobster
ing bacon and ogga, to • turn*
gram 11:30-11:45 a.m. over station
Being Flown In
cooking vegetablaa without broil­
SUPER SOUP
WTRR.
Thin cream-cheese-ehlves with a ing dry. But you can ovan make
Wk.m rma bap pmlmMmm mm* Ikal U t p 'i. k tu m*4 kat4 aa4 Amrm
August I Sewing elsss will meet
imlmiiv.lp s u .a ik mkM. A.ml4 I k .u U Ik.p . . . n M mm Mraia«
bit of eream and stir this, into tha more difficult roclpoa
at the Community Center at 2:00 For SNAS Party
f tt.am.
. . a . SMI M kav
k . f iIkmu
k . u la
M pmp.t
pap.t km««
k .« s wtitk _•
a m
a ua k •»l*4mw
!• * ••
mack ms tkmmm u a 4 . ‘bp Ualmm Sms 4 P tp .t Cmipmtmilmm. Tks
hot tomato soup for a tasty simple such as Hotlandalaa
a.m.
The Officers Wives Club of the
pmpmt ________
,k i.!4 . Ikm psltlm b s u U«kl . I n k .m asts Iks fn m t
and earmallting auger.
variation of an old favorlta.
Four 4-H girls, one leader and 8NAS Is planning for Saturday
c s l.t lt f i Iks wlaSmw eU sw t psm is
ik .u calm. aa4 sa tb lp .
the Agent will leave at 2:00 p.m. night a "fabulous" Shipwreck
for a Recreational Camp at Camp Party with the main altraction be
McQuarrie, August «-•
ing BOO pounds of Milne lohitrr*
lovely and "il was so cool K waa
Lake Monroe Home Demonstra­ being flown tn for the occasion
almost cold." They alao stopped
tion club will meet with Mrs. Ha­ A limit of 200 ticket* has been
by
Niagara Falls. Mra. Patrick said
zel Gardner at 7:30 p.m.
set so those who are Interested In
THURSDAY
August 7 Oviedo 4-H girls will attending arc asked to get the
that the lodges and resorts are
Tha
Bemlnola Associations]
have &gt;helr summer neighborhood reservations in to their unit rep
"hurting" because most uf the peo
meeting at the school a t 1:00 p. m. rcsentatlve. If vsu prefer chic­
pla are "coming to Florida for a W.M.U. Meeting will be held at
BY SANDRA BERG
ken, which will be served tu non
summer vacation." That's good 10:00 a. m. at First Baptist
lobster cate’*, plcass tell the rep
BILLY KIRC1HIOFF AND LES-lturncd home Tuesday after spend- news Isn't il?
Church, New Smyrna Beaeh. A
rescntatlve when making the res L1E SMITH will probably have |ng the past three week* camping at
• •••
delegation will attend from Banervatlona.
dishpan hands by tha time .urn-1 ,lie chimmnyei&gt; Xenn. in the grca«
! have been a&gt;krd to announce
Time is 7 p. m. and the place Is mer Is over! For a vacation?—this i
„
, ,, . that the Boy and Girl Scout camp ford First Baptist Church
The Intermediate Choir re­
the BOQ on the base. For added year the bova are dishwashers nl Sn'«kF Mquntains Nationsl Park. al Sliver Lake will be closed to
hearse* at 7:00 p. m. at First
entertainment, beside* the eailng «lhe Hole! Winsor owned by Frank Tommy Jr. was "thrilled" aa was the public Aug. 4 to 10lb.
Baptist Church.
of the lobsters, will be dancing to Mebane, In Elizabeth, N. J. Tho Helen with the "real" bears who
•••*
'B Y ADDIB PREVATT
the music of the Station combo. {Sanford lads left June 26 ami will cams down from tha mountain
The Adult Choir rehearse* at
The Rev. and Mrs. W. A.
NEW ARRIVAL LISTS INThoaa coming are aikrd to climb be about a week late for achool as st ies to "search " in the irash cans
Ellenwood have as their gueata, Into their moat tattered and torn they won't leave the hotel until af- for food. A* there ia an average of CLUDE...........Lt. Cmdr. end Mrs. 8 p. m. at Kirat Baptist Church.
SATURDAY
Mr. Ellenwood*' parents, Mr. and old clothes to enter the atmos­ !cr Labor Day. I’ll bet they have about noo people who camp there L. J. Leary living a* 2014 Maple
Vance Duke will lead Ihe R.A.'a
Mrs. J, W. Ellenwood of Savan- phere of a shipwreck. A special time to do a "little sightseeing, a night there Isn't much danger Ave. Here from Island Whidbey
at Firat Baptla Church at 1:30
ah, Ga.
just so you "don't go up end shake N. A. S. Washington they have
Invitation is extended to the wives don't you?
Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Summeralll of VAH-J.
hands with them." During the stay girl four and a half and a boy a. m.
• s .s
three, . . . Mr. and Mra. John
The Caatal Claia of the Firat
have as their guest, Mrs. SummerThis Is going to be • grand The Rainbow Girla are not being they visited Tuckalecchee Caverns
sills' slater Mattie Lee of Lulua "gat-together" and avarynne is Idle this summer for one moment. •ana Dam at Fontana Village, Harold Rader from Washington Methodiit Church will have a pic­
and Mr. Summersllla' brother and urged to gather one and all for Marchclta Campbell, d. tighter of at Townsend, Tcnn., and the Fon- D. C. The Raders are living at nic at Rock Springe. Cart will
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
taw two new mountain histo- 1220 Randolph Street and have one leave the church at 3 p. m. Bring
tha big lobster feed. That's Satur­ Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Campbell In­ t They
SummerslU of Jacksonville.
vited a host of 14 or more to her la plays "Churky Jack," and "The child, a boy 11. He Is a paint con your basket supper and tabla aarvday night on tha baa*.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Geiger and
home one day last week with the Great Smokies" at Gatllnsburg. A tractor. , . . Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ice. Cold drink* and rolli provi­
daughter, Mrs. H. H. Geiger and
idea of forming a choir so that Ihe vacation like this doesn't cost Boynton at 2204 Coronado Ave. ded.
eon Cletiue, and Mrs. Norman Fore
girla will have muilc in&lt;! songs much as the park grounds are free here from Pensacola. They have
SUNDAY
were dinner guests Tuesday of
during the Initiation* end so forth. and the state provides tours by three children and are building in The Firat Baptist Church Junior
Pineerest.
.
.
.
14.
and
Mrs.
L.
J.
rangers
for
those
who
are
interest­
Mrs. Geigers' son and daughter-inSongs were sung and practiced and
Choir will rehears* at the church.
law, Mr. and Mrs. Billie Geiger
the get-togothor was topped with ed. There ar« no electric lights Kilrline here from I'cnsaeola also,
Dr. W. P. Brooke Jr., begin* ■
and family In Orlando.
tha serving of homemade Ice but there is running water. . . . he Kilcllnea are living at 170 Pine- series of discussion studies for
crest
Drive
and
have
two
boys
and
cold
mountain
stream
s.,
.
good
for
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Markham
cream. This organization has built
Wdnrsday e v e n i n g s at 7:30
and son Joe of Norfolk, Va. were
up during Ihe past achool year the blood circulation early In the a girl. . .
o'clock at Firat Baptist Church on
recent guests of Mrs. T. W. Pre­
and the members and officers have morning.
ihe subject, "Growing a Christian
ess*
vs tt and family.
hopes for iu continued growth.
NOW MOTHER GETS
Pcraonallty." Evsryona ia Invi­
Mr. and Mrs. Merle SummerslU
M
A
most
delightful
vacation"
Tho Senford chapter la proud to
ted to-attend.
VACATION TOO
and family have had as their re­
were
the
words
of
Mrs.
W.
A.
Pat­
have a Grand officer and the fun
The Andrews Club meet! at 1:11
It's amaaing how many women
cent guests, Mr. and M n. Robert
and Ideas Ihe girls era getting rick about the trip she and her
Good all and children of Ft. Lauder­
husband took during the past struggle along with broken-down p. m. at Firat Baptlat Church.
spell* better citizens.
dale
MONDAY
month. Having arrived home Fri­ cooking ranges, no hot water
**••
The Friendship Clasa of tha
Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes has
Tha W. A. Adams ere expecting day the events and places *f in­ supply and primitive measures to
as their guests for the weekend,
a phone call from her mother, terest were still fresh in her mem­ preserve food when they take off P in t Christian Church will msot
Diane and Debbie Huskena of San­
Mrs. R. A. Newman, any moment ory. They went by car up through to the seMlde cottage, a bungalow a t 7:30 p. m. at tho Church.
ford.
TUESDAY
(o say that she is bark from Alabama, Wisconsin and Michigan In a rural community or a
The Rev. and Mra. W. A. EllenEurope. Mrs. Newman left June 4 across into Canada "which hai a "Shack" on a lake. Yet today,
Tho D.A.V. will havo t aoelul
wood had aa their weekend gueata,
end ha* been on a "cooks lour" lovely highway going east to west." even an Isolated cahln-ln-the-woodi meeting at tha D.A.V, Hut at 7:30
Mr. and Mra. H. I . Patterson of
of Europe also spending two weeks She was most enthusiastic about can be •• convenient e* a city p. m.
Tampa.
In England. She visited her nep­ the sights In Canada where they or suburban home, with LP-gae
The Woman'* Society of ChriaMr. and Mrs. Marvin Tanner,
hew, Profesaor Gower In Herts, visited Sudbury, a little town of The Gas Appliance Manufacturer* tlan Service of the Firat Mathodlit
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Bush and Mr.
Assoclntlon
says
thnt
this
modern
six
or
eight
thousand
which
has
England and a rousin, Miss Edith
Church will have an oxacutlvo
and M n. Lamar Bush of Mlnner,
Lee at West-Cliff-On-See. They ex­ grown to about "40 thousand" be­ “boom" operates en automatic board meeting at • a. m. followed
Ga. were recent gueete of Mr. and
pect to hear from her Friday when cause of the uranium strike. They water heater, a kitchen range, a by a buainesa and program **»•
Mr*. R. C. B nddy, Mr. and Mrs.
ihe la due to land In Canada. Mrs. then went east to Northbay which complete heating plant nr space aion at 1:45 a. m.
Hugh Brwddy and Mr. and Mrs.
Adams also told me that Billy is about 300 milei north of Toronto heater, or an up-to-the-minute re­
WsndeU BradJy.
(W.C.) HiU Is getting along "nice­ and "beeautifu! vacation la n d " frigerator with the snme smooth
Mr. and M n. Jamas Hughes had
ly" at John Hopkins where he un­ The woods and lakes, she says, arc efficiency of metered gas.
aa their guests, Mrs. R. F. Kelley
derwent surgery recently. His wife
and on Robert of Dothan, Ala. and
and daughter Caroline are staying
Sara, BiUy, and J o t Hughes of SlaIn a hotel near the hospital and
comb, Ala.
plan to return with him.
Harold Geiger, who fa attending
*••*
school in Miami, spent the week­
FISHING HO- Mr. and Mrs. John
end h e n with Us mother, Mrs. H.
Schlrard end Brantley and Duke
H. Geiger.
BE RIGHT IN
ue Meridith Scott left this mom
Tbs Baptist Church held a spedg on a fishing trip to Senibel
at fifth Sunday dinner Sunday at
COMFORTABLE
Island down "south of Naples out
the church la honor of Mr. and
in the Gulf." On Che way down
Mrs. Paul MaaweU aaJ famUy who
they will leave M n. Schirard's
IN THAT CASL
a n moving from the community.
mother, Mrs. Maude Henderson,
Miss U yine Stone and Miss Ad­
who has been visiting (hem at
dle P n v a tt spent Sunday at Naw
Tampa to visit a sister. The fish
FROM
THE
FALL
COLLEC­
Smyrna Beach.
TION designed by Roxanne la ing party plans to be bsrk Sunday
ah own a black ailk satin cock. (If a big ona doesn't catch them.)
ENJOY WEEK-END WITH
Ull dress. The aoftly draped
GUESTS
Mr. and M n. R. A. Cobb and
skirt ia caught a t tha high
Week-end gueete ere always
grandson Tommy Jr. along with
waist
by
a
pink
rote.
hungry, but don't tie yourself
Mrs. Helen (P.R.) Stephenson, reto the kitchen after the company
arrives. Plan your meals ahead
and let your refrigerator work
DINNER JACKETS
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
for you. Hava a hem your even
cooked for you while you sren
TUXEDOS
FRUIT SALAD
out. Take from the refrigerator
Jellied madrileae end salad; from
Special Sundae
FULL DRESS
the freeser section, your veget­
ELM LEAF
able, end for dessert, a chocolateACCESSORIES
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c o u k ie -w hipped-cream
roll, ell
prepared ahead af time.

footnotesfashion
Cone ate the days when the wed*
ding guests spoke only of the beau­
tiful bride. No* they're talking
ab.ul tile well-dressed groom, too.
So we queried the Men's Fashion
Authority, an organization of 26
top manufacturer's of men's wear,
'.o n what the handsome American
groom is wearing now. Sanford
groom-to-be pay attention!
The experts emphasized that
correct attire is no longer synonomous with discomfort. Such
old instruments of torture as the
hot, heavy dress suit, the stiffas-a-board shirt and the throat­
cutting collar ara as dead as
the dodo.
In tcad, wedding clothes of the
lightest fabrics — featherweight
wools, tropical worsteds and silk
shantung are the vogue. This gives
the groom a chance to express a
bit of Individuality.
Some DeclJtag Factors
Of course the bride and groom
together decide on the degree of
formality. This plus the time of
day determines the type of wedding clothing to be worn.
The groom In his cut-away,
•scot and striped trousers Is still
' the correct formal picture for
afternoon church weddings. The
‘strictly formal evening wedding
calls for a full dress suit—white
tie and tails.
Less formal, but perhaps the
most popular of all
suits
for
evening weddings, Is the tuxedo.
And here's where the groom has
an opportunity to make a smart
Investment in his future ward­
robe. He can buy a new tuxedo,
and, If at the same time he pur­
chases a white -dinner Jacket he
will have a magnificent attire to
eseort his lovely wife for years
to come—winter and summer.
The tuxedo may be black or
midnight blue. The jacket may
'have a shawl collar or peaked
- lapels.
Comfortable new dress shirts
have emancipated the groom
from I he hothouse department.
Today it is perfectly proper to
wear a turn-doww eollar not
only with tuxedo but even with
a full dress suit.
' Home Shirts Are Blee
Some of the shirts available
today, might be considered quite
revolutionary. A silky s h e e r
broadcloth number features a
bosom-front at eyelet erebrioiered
batiste. Others have half pleats
and tiny stitched &lt;ucka. And still
others are being made of pale blue
fabrics.
In cummerbunds, however, the
bridfgroom should stick to the
traditional black with black tuiedo
and blue with midnight blue tux­
edo.
The perfect shoes for full drees
are pumps. Many men prefer an
oxford and this is acceptable.
A full dress suit calls for a top
hat but the man who wears a tux­

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The Associated Free*
hitched hi* her***, helped Meg out,
and followed bar to th* porch,
what* th* rainy darhaeaa eloaed
than Into privacy.
“Thanh you, Janos. I’M taka th*
bona now."
Ha did not answer. The bona*
want down with a thump and than
ha had bar la hla arms. Hla mouth
tip* burned with Involuntary reaponaa. Her whole being fuaad
with hla: raalataaoa left bar: ah*
waa atrokad and lulled by paaeioa.
"Magi Mag. I want you! You
muat have known It"
gha aaarehad for righteous worda
ot repulsion. T m - I ' m married."
Puny cheating worda aha was
aahamad ot them.
“To a Klondike foot who may ba
dead."
"Nol"
Ha caught her w rist Bba could
not aaa him but aba waa burning ly
aware of hla oommandlng fury.
"Don't tall ma you're on* of
thoa* tatnaia fools who knows
through intuition whan her man's
alive or dead 1 tall you hla bona*
are rotting at tha bottom of n
paaa or banoath the lea of n river I"
Hla vote* changed. "Meg . . . "
ah* fought a treacherous wish
to feel hla am braea. aha burled tha
one reply that aha knew would
maka this Impeaalhla. "Dead or
alive, he’s given ma a child I"
Ha awora at -er, hla Sugars
gripping her until pain cleared bar
mind. When ba released bar, aha
would have fallen but for Um solid
support ot th* bouea. Ha turned,
ran down the walk. She heard him
gat tba hones under way, crack
hla whip. Mag cowered against
Um budding.
Her knees w an wank. Uk* a y
moral*, ah* Jeered. No good wom­
an would have reacted aa aha bad.
No good woman would u n ta­
ttled ■ a o h treatment. Ooldea
witch. Indead 1 Ooldea etrumpht
area m on Ilka 1C
Bba lumped *a n scream ripped
from the bouea. Lord love us,
Orelchan might have beard Um
whole wretched affair I
with
guilt. Mm Mumbled into th* had.
At Um sound ot voices a Um
kitchen new fear struck bar. Johnny—something had happened to
Johnny I Bha waa being punished
(Or bar atns.

Sh* ran quickly toward Mm
votes*.

"Johnny! Johnny darllngf
Ha cried out from beneath th*
kitchen table. Bha flaw to him,
armtfhlng him Into her arms, mur­
muring to him while ba clung to
touchy, aha Uwaight. bar.
into the earrings.
Only when her frantic fear for
PtahM M m l Jason

Uratohan turned, aaw Mag. “Loot
your aanaaa, g u ll Put th at (wavy
pjtiiif oq
uoof Uui minute I'*
Daaad, Meg obeyed and followed
UratcuM to um kiLcAao.
••What’a happened to Anna, Qratchaar*
uratchaa stuffed wood into tha
alova. “Triad to kill aaraaiL Cut
tier w nau, ana uuL"
“But w n y f
.lltw h in thnw t tha taakaUla
forward os tha alova. Uor ohaak*
war* s duaty rod. "David."
"hut want about o av u ll"
Uratohan signed. “A J-wyae
aarvad paper* on kirn," aha aaid
raiucunuy. "Louies kanaar claim*
—aha aaya—" Toe dull rad burat
into llama in Urauhaa a ctmaka.
" Wbara a tha brandy, Uratchaa T"
rttnurnltn **Sio m tu if
what, brandy'* good far knock."
Jounny, renaming tha praooowpsuoo ot hia aidant wuimparod
fuui yuumX at Mag's skirt*. Wm
nrtiiknmj
RhSMIl
"What ia uuar i l l go eraay it
you don't tall mal"
Matilda, taking down tha brandy
botUa, aigpad. "i auppoaa yotiU
have to know. Louta* ciaima uavid
ruined bar, Uinta wnau i ’Jaime
iis's
—tr innmats wttk liar*
Ciaim* aha'a going to nave—hi*
baby. Land aaaea, Meg, don't loos
Ilk* that! Land a t Uaakan girl, 1
shouldn't have told y o u r
Mag freed her akirta, abovad
Johnny toward Uratohan, and hod
la th* bathroom. Uncontrollably
Mis fffufld ksrssll fttntmhtr*
tu g Louisa's artanlrallnn ot tha gray

Brooklyn'* Dodger* are winning
the big game* again ia the Na­
tional League pennant race, but
look wbo’a doing it for 'em —
onatim* nemeala Sal Maglla and
Dal* Mitchell, who waan't avan
gun* aa th* third-place Brooks
ia th* league two daya ago.
The two old pros war* th* big
knocked off Milwaukee again t-1
laat nigbt and moved to within
three game* of the flrat-plac*
Brave*.
Maglla, SS, needed Help and
Riliaed hla 100th victory, but b*
waa The Barber of old. Ha calmed
the Bra w aa on five hit* and left
(even runner* atrandad while pro­
tecting a 1-0 lead before running
out of gaa In tho aeventh Inning.
Mitchell, 85, batted ia tba win­
ning run with n pinch aingla in
hla flrat appearance (Inca being
picked up hy the Dodgera from
th* Cleveland Indiana.
The defeat left the Brave* with
a two-rame lead aa runner-up
Cincinnati dropped a 8*1 dacialon
to New York. Tho Rediegs had
juat two aingloa off Ruben Gomec
and , Marv Griaaom.
St.’ Loui* aent Plttaburgh to a
aevanth atraight dafaat 4-1. And
a grand-alammar by Wlllia Jonea
gar* Philadelphia a 10-8 victory
over Chicago'* Cuba.
In th* Amariean, Bob L a m o n
gained hi* 14th victory with n
alx-hlttar, (topping New York 5-1
aa aocond-plaea Cleveland eut th*
Yankeea'a runaway lead to eight
game*. Home run* by Tad Wil­
liam! and Jackie Jenaan gave
Boiton a 5-4 victory over Detroit.
Kanaas City defeated' Baltimore
0-4. Four runa In tha 10th handed
Washington a 6-9 dacialon over
tha Chicago Whit* Sox.
Brooklyn, with eriea th at Law
Burdette waa throwing aplttora,
got to tho right-handar for tho
payoff run in th# eight. Jackie
Robinaon alngiad, took an extra
baa* on Bobby Thomson's bobble,
want to third on a aaeriflr* and
hightailed it homo aa MItchall
beat out his bouncer to third.
Duko Snider, wh* waa 10-for-lS,
homarad for the flrat Brook run
taking tha NL horn* run lead with
25.
A re * (Ingle* ehaied ax-Giant
Maglla in th* aeventh. Clam Lablne cam* on to win hi* ninth, al­
though tha Bravaa tied it on Roy
Campanclla’a error befor* ba got
out of tha inning.
Gome* gave way to flriasem
after injuring hla ihoulder la a
allda on hla aavanth-lnaing double.

He scored th* tie-breaking run on
Don Mueller'* (ingle. He give up
on]/ a third-inning (ingle to Welly
Poet, but a walk, hit bitem an and
two file* (cored fur Clncy la the
fourth. 8tan Paly* pinched a tin­
gle oIf Qritiom.
Rookie Charley Peeta'a fly ban
faU for an RBI triple in tho
Card*' two-run second agalntt
loaar Don Klin*. 8ten MuilaJ
amaekad a two-run trip]* in the
seventh. Willard Schmidt won hla
fifth with a »l*-hlu*r.
Jon**' grand-alam overhauled a
M Cub lead and gave Robin
Roberta hit 12th victory in relief.
Stan Lopata. S-for-4, drove In
three Phil runt.
The Indiana made It two
atraight over the Yankee* with At
Smith'* two double* and Vic Werta'a (ingle and giounder getting
ail the runt home for Tommy
Byrne’s »«c&gt;nd defeat. Hank
Bauer’t homo run spoiled Lcrron’a
ihutout, but he kept Mickey Man­
tle hltleai agalntt the Tribe for
the f ln t time thla aeaion.
William'a 10th homer came with
two on in the flrat and Jem en's
12th came with one on in the aixth
for Tom Brewer’a 15th victory.
Paul Foytack loit I t
A1 PUarclk drove in three runt,
hoir.ering for two, for the A'a firtt
home victory over Baltimore thla
aeaaon.
Whltey Herxog'a double drove in
the winning run for Wnihlnjiton
and Chuck 8tobba. Jim Wilton loat

Prospecting Starts
In Tam O'Shanter
Tournament Today
By CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN
CHICAGO, (It — Golf’s more
youthful giro* war* given a good
chance tmoutdlg tha ao-cailed Ofa
Guard aa VotpecUng ,tarted to­
day in the fUO,200 Tam O'Shanter
tournam ents..
Fellows like Dow Flrutarwald,
leading money winner, British
Open champion Peter Thornton,
Gena Littlar, Arnold Palmer 'and
Mike Souchak wer* eager to crash
through on top.
The youngeat player aver to win
tha "World Championship" and its
fabulous priie, which now totals
$50,000, waa Bob Toski. Ha was
87 whan h# took it in 1954.
Tha first phas* of Tam'a mid­
summer madness today sent a
total field of 228 Into th* opening
round of th* All American Jambore*.
The winner'* Mur* of this on*
for men pros ia • $3,420 pittance.
Women pro* shoot for • top prize
of $1,000. Men amateura and
women amateurs go for merchan­
dise awards.
All four groups play la separata
soctiona simultaneously through
72 holes ef medal play ending
Sunday.
They m ust compete la tha AH
American to b* eligible to gat a
spot in th* "World Championship"
—tba granddaddy of golf's big
money meets with a cash prize
purs* of $101,800 for men pros and
$15,000 winner's share of $4,000
for women proa,
Th* "World" atamped* of T8
Doug Ford and Patty Barg re­
turn to defend their pro titles in
tha All American. Doug Sanders
and Wlffl Smith did not report
in and their m an's and woman'a
am ateur honors a r t up for grabs.
Julius Boros w a a tha big
"World" winner, carting off tha
$50,000 ia cash and picking up
$1,000 each for 10 exhibitions un­
der contract to tournament spon­
sor Georg* S. May.

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CHICAGO (ft — A new amateur
pledge taken by entriea in the
ISM Olympic* a t Melbourne "ia a
m atter of peraonal honetty" and
ia detlgned to thw art athlete* at*
tempting to uta the Olympic* a*
a tpringboard to profetaional ca*

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Carter Itching
To Take Moore On
SYRACUSE, N. Y., Utt—If Archie
Moore doesn’t manage to get Into
• title ring with Floyd Patterson
neat month, h ell find a young
and aturdy fellow named Harold
Carter Itching to tak* him on.
And, Judging from what Carter
did to the veteran Bob Satterfield
In their nationally televised fight

Tho pledge, which Chicago'*
Avery Brundage, preildent of tho A'
International Olympic Committee,
aaya waa written Into the book*
after “ aeveral year* conildera*
lion," require* eonteitanta In the
game* to declare on their entry
blank*:
"I, the undertlgned, declare on
my honor that I am and Intend to
remain an am ateur and fulfil] the
condition* itipulated by the Olym­
pic rule*.''
.
The new rule, according to Otto *
Mayer of Lauianne, Switzerland,
chancellor of the International
Olympic Committee, w ai-adopted
In January.
Brundage, reportedly a atrong
supporter for it* adoption, laid,
“The man who algna the pledge
I* the only on* who know* whether
or not he will turn pro in the
future—It'* a m atter of peraonal
honeity."
C&lt;
He added:
"Thla new rule, It ia hoped, la
detlgned to correct a aituation
that wa* of very much concern—
that of uilng the Olympic game*
a* a itcpplng (tone to a profeiilonat career in a number of
iport*.
" I t I* designed to correct th*
iltuatlon* for the benefit of thou■and* of amateura, who abide w ith*,
the true apirit of tii* Olympiaw
game*.’’

laat night, Moore will find hi*
hand* full.
" I want to be a heavyweight
champion, that’a my goal,” tha
Linden, N. J., youth beamed after
he (topped Satterfield In the fifth
round.
Carter won the first four rounds
on ail carda, then put Satterfield
down twice in the fifth. As Bub
began to slump along tha mpea
Big Hurry, dam ot Searching,
the third Ume, Referee Teddy
Martin waved hia bands to and won the Selima Stakes a t Laurel
la 1B38.
it.

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DODGE SALES IN FLO RID A

INCREASED 11.9%
O V ER M A Y O F LAST YEAR

Andy Pone Pitches
2-Hitter For Rebels

Each day the nam es of four people will be published in the H erald Classified
columns for FREE tickets to th e Moviola nd Ride-In ai)d the Ritz theatres. If your
nam e appears, clip the ad, it Is your free ticket — you pay only ten cents service
and tax charge on Ritz T heatre passes only.
Present your Classified Ad Free Pass to the box office of th e th eatre nam ed
Make sure yoii have your driver's license, social security card o r other personal
identification with you.
Note the date printed a t the bottom of the ad. Your Pass m ust be used be­
fore this expiration date.

By TMR ASSOCIATED PRESS
Second division clubs gav* tbelr
loftier brothers a bouncing around
ia Southern Assn, action last night
but n* an* put oa such an exhi­
bition a* lowly Montgomery end
Pitcher Andy Pan*.
Tha 24-y*»r-old southpaw stop­
ped fourth-plae* Nashvill* 7-2
on a two-hit performance th at
belled hia aeeson's record of three
victories end 18 losses. And th*
Rebel* looked ■ fa r rry from ■
UHend club ta they banged 11
hits eff two VM m ouadiaea, with
Clyde VaUmer, Andy Frasier and
Spider Wilhelm baiting homars.
New Orleaps whipped leagueleading Birmingham, 4-8, behind
the four-hit hurling of Gi-org.*
W itt Mobile atueaked past sec­
ond-place Atlanta, 8-8, ea Bill

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15—BUILDING MATERIALS

GATUN BROTHERS
USED BRICK
Uragiuie A fiulldoser Service
TWO CARLOADS beautiful used
Ph. 2232 Geneve. 2495-W Sanford.
brick. Orange, red, and burnt
black. Sci th a n a t SHERMAN
ENVELOPES, Letterhead*, rute&gt;
CONCRETE PIPE CO.
menu, invoices, band bill*, and
programi, e t c .
Progressive
RED.I-M1X CONCRETE
Printing Co. Phono 400 - 403
Mirael* Concrete Co.
Weit 13th St.
309 Elm Ave.
Phone 1335
ORLANDO Sentinel Star. Call
CONCRETE
Ralph Ray, S1S0.
Ready Mixed Concrete. Concrete
Block, Sand, Gravel, Cement
T. V. REPAIRS
Concrete Pipe to Malt AH Qual­
T il 10 p m. Service Cells, SL00,
ification*.
J. Q. Herrin, Ph. 21*3 J. W. A
Norm, Ph. 1550. Licensed Tech Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
Out Well Uth SL
Phone 341b
nJciam, guaranteed work.

BULLDOZING

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MAR-LOU RESTAURANT

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HAYNES Office Machine Co
LOWERY * BRIDGES
Typewriters, adding machines,
San. ilM-W Orange City Spr 4-1*34
SaUi-Rentala, 314 Mag., Ph. 44
FAIRBANKS • MORSE P u m p s
Good
Used Office Desks from *35
Well Drilling, HOWARD C.
portable and standard else
LONG, Phone MS 107 B u t Used
typewriters from *35.
commercial Ave,

T rid ay Menu: Bad Snappar, Lob­
UPHOLSTERY CLEANING
ster, Jumbo Shrimp, Scallop*,
FURNITUEE A AUTO
Fish SUcka.
Saturday Menu: Prim* Rib Roait, Furniture Cleaned In Your Home
New Modern Method — Cleans
T-Iona Steak. Spaghittl and
Meat Balia. All Oardan vege- Sanltlz*a A Moth Proofs. Free
Estimates—Call 1714-J.
tablaa. HWY lT-ffS South, Phone
1175-W.
Sewing Machine repairs. Pick up
and delivery. Tbom u Sewing
t —CARD OP TEANKS
Machine Repairs. Ph. 1105-JL
Tha family of the lata Mra. John
CROSLEY - BENDIX
' H. Wynn wtahaa to extend their
Sales and Service
thank* and appreciation for the
RANDALL
many axpraiaioni of sympathy
Electric Company
during the illness and death of
Service— Quality— Satisfaction
their loved one.
Ph 113 Sanford
SS27-J-* De Bary
John H. W/nn
Lawrence H. Wynn
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERINO
Mrs. O. H. Crabtree
Slip Covari end Drepea
lira . G. H. Townsend
STANLEY KULP
and Grandchildren.
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EMPLOYMENT

Local and Long Diatane* moving.
Agents for HOWARD VAN M -M ELP WANTED-FEMALE
LINES. INC, PENINHIT’JM
TRANSFER A STORAGE, Inc. WAITRESS — Apply Touchton's
Office UOO fren ch Ave., Phone Drug Store,
ark.

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House wife, full or part time.
Runaway, Hospital a n d Baby
Hava Income and atUl be a home
Beds. Day Week or Month—Tel.
maker. No Investment. Write
2415. furn itu re Center —
Mra. S. H. Coleman, 2629 Magno­
111 West First
lia.
tom made ReflecAMBITIOUS WOMEN
box end lawn Who went to earn but/enn only
if numbers, 55M S. work part time. Avon Cosmetics
* Sanford, Fla.
offers opportunity to earn over
I per hour. Contact Mrs. J.
W ANTED- Eerne and auparvialon
uieell, P.O. Box 975, Orlando.
ffsv afiulff lady. Not invalid.
Can pay )*o per month. Box ttx WE WANT THE BEST GIRL IN
c/o Sanford Herald.________
TOWN, over 21 with a lot of vim
end sense of humor. She won't
make much money, but she'll
AUTOMOTIVE
have a lot of fun. Call MILLIE
at tha Doggie Diner A Bar,
l —BOATS AND MOTORS
Lake Mary.
See the New Evlnrude Line for 'M
ROBSON Sporting Goods 17-H ELP WANTED MALE
Evinrade Seles A Service
Colortd Track Driver. Must have
S04 E. let St.
experience m heavy trucks
14-fL Plywood fishing Boat A This is a lie d yaar round lob if
you havt tha right qualification*
Trailer. ***. Phone 2511-J.
Phono M l . Sanford.
12—TBA1LBBB
» - * 0 &gt; X WANTED-FEMALE
I t will pay YOU te see ue before
you buy. Open Evenings end Wrahlng A Ironing. Phon* 231-R.
Sunday*.
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PAINTING

ALUMINUM FAINT
For House Trallar Roof*
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McEANEYAMlTW
S415 S. Park
PhOM ISO!
FLOOR undlng and finlablng.
Cleaning, waxing. Serving S e a l
sole county sine# XML
H. M. Glee ton. Lake Mary
For

call Mr. Taakar,

IB—PIANO SERVICE
L L. Sill — Piano Tecknieian
I1M Rente 1. Sanford
U —ROOFDtO PLUMVOta

CERAMIC TILE
Paul P. Mueller A Sea PB. 154
F ree eettaate. Quality w en .
Plumbing. Kreskv Heating

M. G. HODGES
Service 0a All Water Pump*—
Welle Drilled - Pumps
Paata B u d . Phone 70S

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A p r u - H u u u u is s ir
m
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French Avenue home suitable for Oood paying general marehandlsa
homo A business. For inform*
•tar* A noma. Down payment
tion call 1414.
and tsrn u . Reardall Ava. Phone
2*26.
HUTCHINSON'S Ocean F r o n t
Apu. 331 S. Atlantic. Daytona 15-EXCMANQE—TRADES
Beach. Call M74-W for reserva­
Soil or Trade—a bodroem boa# in
tions after trio p. m.
boat p a n of Seminole Height*.
BFF1CIENCY Apartm ent Suit
Tamao. Baautlful yard and
able for bachelor or couple.
shrubbery. WU1 trade for home
Private bath. Aerate from Peat
of t^ual valuo in Sanford. P.O.
Office. Meanel JaeoT

We buy and sell used furniture.
Paying top cash price* for any­
thing of value. SUPER TRADINC POS* on 17-tt. Ph. M33-W.
Army Cota, S3.N; Paint. *2.50 gal.
T-Shirts, 41c; Army-Navy Surp­
lus, *10 Sanford Ava.

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d uty
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tion off '** 1/4 ten Cbevie. Will
fit Vt A 1/4 ton Chavis or CMC
1941 thru 'l l . MS Park Ave.

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Sunbati, doxens of styles, aQ sixes
59e to Me.
321 Sanford Ave.

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THE O LD H OM E T O W N

By STANLEY 1

Three end toar reom furnished .aa-MOMKB
apt*. Vary dean end d o te In.
Phene 816, Jlmaav Cowan.
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
FURNISHED apt*. Phene 122L 'VA—FHA-CONVENTIONAL
FINANCING
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
'LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
private bathe. 114 W. F irst SL
'LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
DESIRABLE one and two bed­ A. K SHOEMAKER. JR.
room furnlibed apt. Ph. UJ-W Phene IM1
U00 MeUonvUle
2 A 3 room apt Ph. 2M3-W.
5-year old homo. Nawly furnish
Rote Court Apt*. 3 room* furnlih
ed. Choice location. Call 207S-M.
ed. Phone 1494.

This it a free guest p a n to the Avalon Apia. Efficiency, Phone S-BEDROOM house with etrp o rtt.
Rita Theatre for Joel Field
TIO-W .
porch and utility room,
n, FrigiExp. date August 11, 1958.
aetre
tire eppllincsi, *22* down
3-ROOM furnished apartment,
47—FURNITURE—HOUSEHOLD
LOWELL E. OZIER
close In, 111 E. Ith St., *50
Builder — Pheae IMS
monthly. PHONE 2368 or 1032
OfOeet M il S. Orlande Or.
Efflciewy epertmenL alr-eondl
tioned. Hwy. 17-M 8. Slumber- 4-Bedroom, I awry frame house
3 acre*, t mile* wait of Sanford
land CourL
on S ta n Rd. 46. Call 1M0-R-4.
2 Room furnished apt. available
now. 5 room furnished apt. *100 Down. *4* Monthly with
available by July both. *10 Meg- H o m tin sd Exemption. M l with­
Beautiful Dinette Seta. Choirs of
out exemption, will buy * bed­
nolle. Ph. A. K. Roiaatter, Flor11 Table Tope end 12 Chair
room homo, garage, large lot,
ilL 212.
covert . . . Compute with 4
good neighborhood, at U l Es­
Chair*
............. ......................... Furnlihed 3 room* A bath, downcambia Dr. Sacrifice. Connct
tta lri. 1902 Maple Ave. Phone
Tim Crawford, 3311 Stanford
1474.
Rd. or San Marco Theatre,
Jacksonville, Fla.
For Rent—1 bedroom furnlthed
apt. 565 per month. SL Johni
And—Beautiful 34-Pc Dinncrware
Realty.
Set ........

MID-SUMMER
SAVINGS

FREE

Unfurnished 2-Bedroom apt. Near
shopping center. MI* Elm. No
Psta please.

Handiome Bedroom Special
Vanity with large Mirror
Panel lied
Che*t of Drawers

SEE Seminole Realty for Desir­
able Home* and Apts. Phone 27.

ARB YOU LOOKING FOB A
NEW HOME?

2 BEDROOM unfurnished house,
kltchan equipped, Phene MM.

SEE and COMPARE

3-Room apt. Adult* enly. No pets.
Phone Ml-J. M l W. 5th 8t.

The Homes Built

Reg.
5159.93

$119.95

MAYFAIR — I bedroom houie.
New Selection of—
Large yard. Call I450-J after
Sofa* (Foam Rubber)
*14930
6 p. m.
Sofa Beds ...................... 109.00
Matching Chain ............. MAO Unfurnished 5-bedroom houie.
Kitchen equipped. 1305 Elliot,
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
Comer 2nd A Magnolia, Ph 1232 Phone 903 or 144-W.
"Bud Bamberger" Mgr.
2-Bedroom furnished apt. Close In.
Open Monday'! tU 1:30 p. m.
Rent *45. CaU 791-W. .
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Unfurnished 2-bedroom house la
HIGHEST CASH TRADE- IN
Lake Mary. *50. Ph. Sanford,
PRICES PAfD FOR USED
1042 or 1M9-W.
FURNITURE
3-R O O 31 completely furnlihed
WIT-SON-MAIER
apartment. 317 Palmetto Ave.
FURNITURE CO.
Phone 2392.

Try and Stop M i
--------- ty SINNITT CIRR
OLIVER tella about an Indian and two
HARRY
who ware riding aerosa a big desert waste. TIM.

the saddle since early mem and tbalr talk tot around P
big dinner they hoped for
when they got to town. Tha
Indian was askad If ha was
hungry. Ha all but grunted,
“No."
After they reached .. J r
deitinatlon, they ordered
•teak* with all tha trim­
mings, and tha Indian was
then first to scrap* hla plate
absolutely dean. "Ho-ho!”
laughed one companion,
“when we asked If you were
hungry Just an hour ago
you said no."
&gt; “No us* hungry on del­
eft," said the Indian calmly. “No grub than."'

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FOR FILMS, Finishing. Tape ReW. J . KING
•orders. Supplies SEE — WIEPlumbiaa Contractor
BOLDT'S CAMERA SHOP. 210
Kohler Plumbing A Supplies
S. Perk Ave.
Ream Electric Water Heaters
r * t Orlando Dr.
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• REAL ESTATE

SALES OFFICE
1625 S. French Ava.
2-Room cottage ready to move 1*.
Phone 1100 A I860
All utilities furnished. Week or
After 8:00 p. m. CaU 237I-W.
month. 2404 Perk Ave.
Used furniture, appliances, tools,
etc. Bought-iold. Larry's M art
*21 East lit SL Phone 1831. 3-Bedroom unfurnished house. No
kitchen equipment, 300 French
WHITE
Ava. Phone 1U-J.
IRWINO MACHINE CENTER
2-Bedroom houia near Air Bata.
Sal**, Service and Rentals
Electric kitchen. Furnished ar
Preferred Rate* te Preferred
GARRETT'S
MS E. First SL
Phona 1422 unfurnished. Phona 147-M.
Policyholden
For Salt or Rent — a bedroom
house, 3 bedroom house. KitchJohn Williams las. Agency Buy your Furniture a t Bernr’a M—WANTED TO RENT
an equipped. Very clean and
411 Saaierd Atlantis geek
Warehouse ru m Co., at Ml W. Large S-bedroom house, unfurnish­
else# in. Sea Jimmy Cowan.
M
1st SL All natlonaUy adv furn­ ed. In or out of city, lo n g teas*.
Then* SIS.
iture a t warehouse prices.
Reasonable rant in exchanga
for Maintenance. PHONE 2211 ar
This ad will admit Joyce Cullum
• LIVESTOCK
2511-R,
to the Movlelend Rlds-In The­
atre a i a guest. Exp. data Au­
v = D R m n T = R ir
This la a fra* p a n to the MovieYES. MR. PARMER
gust 12, 1I5S.
land Rlds-In T htatrs for Mrs. I ean build your heme, remodel,
PUPPIES—Boxer mixed, MaU
W. P. Yealay, Sanford. Exp.
repair or build yaur addition to
*}», Fam ile glO. Phone **Q-J.
It Faya To U it ClaialfUd.
d a n August U, 1*54.
your pretent heme. Financed at
i% interest, aver a reaionablt
• MERCHANDISE
period tiara.
LET'S TALK IT OVER
IS—ARTICLES FOB 'BALE
T. B. Mama
Gen. Contracter
S . Celery Ava.
pb. 1420-M.
1—*-Pe. Living Room Suite . . . . • • • • • • • #•• a•••• ee ••*}••#* ••• ( I t (0
Aluminum
Venetian B1lnd&gt;
1—l-fe . Living Room Suite (piss tie) • • • M M l l M M M e ^ * M M « e » » t ( 00*00
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
rail with pleatic ends. Plastic or 1—2-Pc. Living Room Suit* (good flip coveri) ................ 10.01
2
Cot t on or nylon 1—Maple Arm Sofa B e d ............
.................................................. 1M I
2101 IM lake front lo t Crystal
Faint. Lake Mary. Ph. M3 ar
eeeeeeeaeee ee***. aeeeeeeeeeeaee
Senkarik Glam and Paint Off. 1—Miami Lounge ......................
144-W
115-1X4 Woet and I t.
Phone 420
1-2-Pc. Sofn Bed Suite (wrought iron arms) .......................... 41.00
•7—AROKKRX an* REALTORS
Foot-locker* MM ; 40-hr. Alarm
30.00
clocks *1J l . Sanford Jtwelry A I—2-Pc. Sofa Bed Suite (plasUc arms) ............................
Luggage Co. 100 Sanford Ave.
1—Armies* Sofa Bed ...............
............................................. 12-00
B A LL R E A L T Y

3 x 8 Trailer. SSI. 1* cu. ft. Arnena Fraeaer, *125. Ph. UN.
PLUMBING A REPAIRS
Septic Teak Injunction A Service Pickup bed with metal canopy.
Sewer Connection*. Archie C
Welded house trailer bitch A
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transmission
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wearing hla crown after he won
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at Pallaadea Park, N.J, Robert
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W. DIETRICHS
T. W. MERO
REALTORS
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Phone 221*

Robert A. Williams, RaaHar
Raymond Lundquut, Anociara
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Practically new 3-bedroom CO
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llvetbility. Kitchen equipped and
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Pricad for quick sale with only
*1850 down. Out of city but wit*
RAYMOND M. BALL
1—Large 2-Pc. Living Room Suite ...................... .......................... 0.00
rily water.
OSCAR M. HARRISON
W. M. "Bill” KTEMPER
1—Wicker Rocking Chair ............ ee***eeeeee ee**** ***•••••*****•• 3.00
REO. BROKIA.lt
Gay Allen, Associate
S. D. HJghlaymin, A saodau
Arietta Price, Associate
• •***t*te#ee*e*( i*******t ••*•** e 0.00 SM S en ik T ark Ava.
1—Small Platform Rocker . . . .
Phene Ml
Realtor — General Insurance
1—
Large Platform Rocker . .....................................................
..
5.00
Phone t i l l
112 N. Park Ave
S ACRES OF FREEDOM
2—Children’* Rocker* ...............
*#••••*••*•••*•••• each ••*•#••* 1.00 Specious 2-Bedroem Fram e Homo
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
Kitohen, living, dining room end
ask Crumley A Monraith
I—Aluminum and Plastic Chile* Lounfo .................................. U l den. Screened porch, plenty cf
a t LIT South Park, Phon* T72
•had* tree*. Recently remodel­
They Know
1—
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4
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from
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OZIER REALTY CO.
t ^ r . T a m s available.
Laura B. Otter, Broker
1—Corner Bookcase ......................
Has*! M. Field, Associate
2—Vanity with triple mirror . . . . ##*••#**#**••* ******** *******m« 1
2801 So. Orlando Dr.
Phone 1359
EVENINGS: 1113 end TM
A. B. PETERSON
•f—SmaU D re m r and Mirror . . . . • •••••eeeeeeeaeee ••*«.**•*••••*•* 7*00
Broksr Assaciataa: A. B. Pat*r*on
EXTRA LARGE
I—Large Buffet Table and • Cbal ra •#••••••#••*#************• 10-00 Jr.. P. J . CbOiteraon, Garflald
Willetts, John Metach and R. W. 5-Bedroom, a bath ham*. Strip
r a n u a floor*. Ceramie til*
3—
Large Dining Room Tablet• **. • e *• • • • • a *• *#** M c h • • • • • • 6-00
William*. A. C. Doudnay, Land
baths. P bU also dining roam and
Surveyor.
14—Odd Chrome Chairs ............
• • ea•• •• •****• • ** lOCh •••••• 0*00 111 N.
Phono 111* Florida room. Doubts garage
i. rPark Ava.
with utility area and laundry
A—Porcelain Top Kitchen Tables
••••••••••••*** each • * •• •• •• 4.
room. Raad^r^or^occupancy.
MANY PURPOSE HOME
1—7-Pc. Dinette, u b le and 6 chai ra e • • a • e *e • ••*«•• • * •* • •• •• •• • • 10.00 This largo hem* located just out
•Ida City Limits on 22 lot*. Vary
With Excellent Tanas
X—Drop-leaf Kltchan Table (wood) • • • • • • • • • * # * * n e e e a e a e a a a a a e e e * a
doafraui a* homo only. Also,
adaptable for Doctors office, or ROSA L. PAYTON
1—Drop-leaf Table (wood) end 4 Chrome thaira ...................... 14J0
U ia ideal location for Moral,
Registered Real Estate Broker
,
a
r many ether u*e*. Term* may Phono 2*71
I—Large Chifforobe ...................... • * ••***• ....................* ................
17-M a t Hiawatha
UM
h a arranged if datin d .
P—Smoking Stands ......................
lea tra Mr French Ave. Property IS—SEAL ESTATE WANTED
U A L ESTATE DRIVE-IN
1—Rolls way Bed (with innsrspri a f m a ttm o ).................
17J l
Thla is a Dae pass to tha Rita
IM4 Preach Ava.
Theatre for Annette Brooks.
These and many oth or bargains may bo
J . W . H A LL. REALTOR
E ip. date August 11, 1*66.
purchased on our KA 0Y PAYMENT PLAN
M a n y Walker, Seaariau
“ Call ReU" Phono 17M
So come in and browao a r o u i g
NO CAM* REQUIRED when you
PET IOSSIMOT Let The Sanford place Classified Ads through
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•snteneaa and throe death
aenteneea were imposed. Ap­
prehensions “of fugitive* in
FBI eaaea totaled 8,755 for
the flaeal year 1118."
Hoover reported th at eonvietlona resulted agiinat 88.4 per
cent of tho* persons brought to
trial In FBI eaaea during the
1888 flaeal year aa compared
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ous year. Of the 10.88T convic­
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plea* of guilty, while U per cent
were the result of trials.
The fiscal year 1858 witnessed
the first decline in more than
ton years in the number of viol­
ations of the Federal Bank Rob­
bery fltatuee with 470 violation*
reported aa compared with the
568 of tha previous year.
Investigations by tha FBI in
cases Involving Interstate crimes
Stow n general Increase for tho
1956 fiscal yaar. Conviction* for
interstate transportation of stolen
property violations totaled 956,
aa sll-tima high; theft from In­
terstate shipment convictions rose
from 772 In 1955 to 790 In 1956;
and interstate transportaion of
stolen motor vehicle convictions
totaled 4,736, and 14AM
w«f*
recovered in FBI rasas, both
figures
representing
all-tlm*
peaks, l b s activities of tha
thieves, chock forgers, and con­
fidence man, who engage In
marriage, ell stock, hors* race
and other swindles, and whoaa
illegal aetlvltlsa are of an Inter­
state nature are of vital interta t to the FBI. Thera ware 556
convictions In these, and stoUn
property valued nt »or* than
f ywiuvi eras recovered In CW I

rblcb sate suit or pro-

Involving theft from Intoratato
shipments, tho value of recoverod property In caato investigated
by the FBI for tho third eonoo*
eutiro year axeoodod on* million
dollar*. Tha 588 conviction* In
fraud matter*, which Include fraud
matter* Involving the Federal
Homing AdmlnUtration and Fed*
oral lending and Insurance ages*
etas, sxcaeded tha total In this
category fa any prior ysar.
Hoover also ststod that, as In
pnvious ysars, cooperation with
local, state and Federal law en­
forcement agenelee continues to
bo an Integral part of tho FBI’s
operations. Tho voluma of work
rseslvsd by tho FBI Laboratory
and Identification Divisions re­
flects an Increase over the 1958
fiscal ysar. Tha Laboratory r v
colvad 81,518 raqueaU for assistan e* Involving 148,627 selsntiflc a seminations of 184,066 apedmans of avldanc* aa compared
with tha 133,724 examinations
conducted tha prior fiscal year.
Tha Identification Division dur­
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In its files, rsprsssntlng nearly
72,000,000 persons.
Hoover eraphsslsod the veins, of
confidential Inforrasnts to effect­
ive police work and said th at mors
than 1,200 persona wsr# arrested
In FBI cases as a result of in­
formation mads available by con­
fidential Informants. In addition,
Information furnished by informants which concerned metiers
wHhln tto Investigative Jurisdic­
tion of other lew enforcement
agencies resulted In the *rr**|
by those agendas of mors tnsn

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■Ur p e n s? Thomas attempt* .to Inject n bit of comedy Into the
rituatloo aa be stows hi* wife the cast la which his broken ankle la
aoeased. Danny waa Injured while ploying basketball. The triple
fracture asey delay the opening of hi* tall stow. (International)
750 persons after tha FBI had
eonfldsntlally disseminated the
information to thsm
Tha FBI conducted on request
3,492 police training schools for
loeal officers. Additionally, two
sessions of the FBI National
Academy were held and 179 of­
ficers graduated, bringing the to*
tel graduates to 3.163 approxim­
ately 25 per cent of whom are cur­
rently the heads of their re­
spective departments or agencies.
During the past fiscal ysar,
tha FBI has continued Its in­
tensive Investigative activities in
the field of domsstle intelligence.
Hoover stated that, during the
1956 fiscal yaar, 11 additional
Communist P arty leaders were
arrested; and trial* of Commun­
ist P arty leaders charged with
violating tha Smith Act resulted
In 14 verdicts of guilty. As of
July 1, 1956, 145 Communist

Party leader have been indicted
on Smith Act charges, and 102
have been convicted In Federal
court. Others are awaiting trial.
Hoover also mentioned the
commercial airline disaster* near
Laramie, Wy., on Oct. 3. and
Longmont. Colo., on Nov. 1, 1955,
as other high light* of the 1950
fiscal year. FBI flnggerprint ex­
perts rushed immediately to the
disaster areas and were able,
through fingerprint comparisons,
to positively Identify 68 of the
110 victims, Illustrating only on*
of th* many uses to which fing­
erprints can be put. Prompt In­
vestigation of tha Colorado crash
by tho FBI resulted In tha arrest
of John Gilbert Graham on Nov.
14, 1955, for sabotaging the
ill-fated airliner. Charged with
murder, ha was subsequently
convicted.

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TALLAHASSEE M V - Oa s o line tax revenues totaled 88,100,015 during tha month of Jana,
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VOULMB XLV1I1

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Established 1908

FRIDAY AUGUST 8 .198t

Associated Press Leased Wire

Sanford
To Get Car
Rental Co.

Merle Warner, operator of War*
ner'a Gulf Service Station, First
St. at Sanford Ave., has signed
and completed an exclusive fran­
chise with the National Car Ren
tal System, Inc., for 8emmole
County, and parts of Volusia and
Orange Counties.
The new car rental company
here will be known as Sanford
National Car Rentals and will b«
located, temporarily, at Warner's
Gulf Service Station.
•
Warner, In announcing the com­
TALLAHASSEE (/P) — SUM
pletion of the franchise, said "We
School Supt. Thomas D. Bailey
will have 30 cars, pickups and
■sys county school boards are
moving vans for rental Ir the im­
fared with a "tremendous Job”
mediate future." He said, "all of
of administering Florida’a new
these cart and motor trucks will
pupil assignment law.
be new current models that will
With the fall school term open­
be changed every year to provide
ing next month, he said county
MD8 WERE OPENED yesterday for the construction of the New York Giants dormitory In San tnc most up-to-date cars for our
boards must be prepared to im­
ford. Announcing the bids as opened Is (on the left) John Burton III, architect. Looking on (left to customers.
plement the new law Immediate*
right) la John Kidder and Carl Hubbell. (Staff Photo)
"A new location for Sanford
National Car Rentals will be an­
nounced sometime In the near
In the program enacted by tha
future," said Warner who explain­
special legislative session to head
ed that plans have not been com­
off Integration In the publit
pleted at this time.
schools.
"At peak periods," Warner ex­
Bailey offereJ tho assistance of
plained, "wnen cars come in
the Department of Education in
from various sections of the
working out administrative prob­
state, we expect to have as many
lems.
as 100 cars on hand for (hurt
He plans to send each of tha
periods of time.
67 county boards a copy of tho
"Sanford Nallonal Car Rentals
A representative of the Southnew law and a letter outlining
will provide automobile service
• eastern Fire Underwrltere visi­
responsibilities of the School
to any city in the Slate of Flor­
ted Sanford recently to revalue
boards under Its provisions. 11a
ida. either one way or roundtrlp,"
the City of Sanford for insurance
t as he surveys ths wreckage of his home In Loni
also plans to call a meeting of
WHERE DO 1 GO NOWT seAns to ask the
rating purposes.
he said.
m
liuroc
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
8.
0
.
Elgin
on
Palmetto
i
county achool superintendents la
"Our service also provides au­ wood. The csr on the left Smssbtd into ll
While observing that the fire
discuss the legislation.
tomobile service to winter visitors, (Stuff Photo)
fighting potential of ths City’s
the
expected
huge
crowd
atten­
Tha 2,000-word measure seta up
Fire Department had not kept
criteria for assignment of puplla
ding the winter PGA tournament,
pace with the growth and expan­
to schools for which thsy era best
visiting Navy personnel, indus­
sion of the city, he commented on
suited,
trialists, and family needs for a
the record that the department
second car," said Winter.
I provides that In determin­
bad been able to maintain.
Sanford National Car Rentals
ing where a pupil ahall ba as»
•
O. G. Carpenter particularly no­
automobiles aren’t marked or
signed tha county boards map
ted tho changes and improve­
conduct "uniform testa" to class­
bannered so that their ■PP, *r*
ments that bed taken place in
A W-year-old while man was re-1
ify pupils according to Minlal&gt;
?nce will be that of a family,
the water distribution system un­
leased this morning under $3,000
personal or business car, War­
lectual ability and scholastic pro­
der the recently completed water
bond by Justice of the Peace W.
ficiency."
ner explained, and they, may ba
The 38-year-old wife of an Air
and aawer program.
-m u d arounJ the clock seven Force min, apparently suffering Hugh Duncan after being charg­
Dailey aaid that as ha Interpret*
ed with tlie molesting of a fourWhile not committing himself on
It, ichool boards will have to ap­
from shock, ran from the emer­ year-old child.
tho result* of his Investigation,
ply the provisions to every child
gency room of the Florida Sanita­
Carponter did indicate that theso
J. A. "Jim " Lloyd of Lake Mary
seeking to enroll In a school ho
rium last night shortly after 7
w ater tmprovaments would do
was
taken
Into
custody
shortly
"Anoaher feature of Sanford o'clock, when taken there following
had not previously attended. This
much toward helping the City of
would Include new first grades,
National Car Rental* »UI be that an accident In which ehe plowed after midnight this morning and
R Sanford maintain ita present da*r "U nless,aba law- te e p e M -tw customers will be provided wltn her .automobile Into tha Florida lodged la the Scmlnnte County J«U
following the hsu an rerat t War­
• aiflcattou.
flrat grades some Negro‘Thfldreo
vPyrteay M t * ,»»»'eh
" S YooA of • Longwood bom*.
Carpenter expressed eadabewod - I t 'l l expected, said Hatton, that
will be showing up in the whit*
Mrs. Diane Marie Norton, whose rant In Justice of the Peace
use here or at etty offwt »« « •
There
are
probably
several
gena groat deal of Interest In some the contract will ba awarded wtlhhorn* addrese was given as Route court by the mother of the smalt era Ilona of Sanford swimmers schools there," Bailey said.
system." Werner explained.
of the contemplated changes for in the next week or ten days.
The taw also instructs county
&gt;Th* National Car Rental System It Box 04, Longwood, Is said to child.
. tho future a t tha water plant and
The elderly man was held In the who owe their swimming prowess school boards In preparing testa
Other bids, in the onjer of their
la represented In *U principal have "blacked out", sideswipe.) a
the well field alt*.
prices submitted were: J. C. Har­
cities of the country as weU •* power pole, smashed Into a fire county Jail for 11 houra before to a genial Instructor who, year snd classifying pupils for assign­
The additions to the Fir* De­ per Construction Co., Orlando; Ken
Canada and principal forolgn hydrant, and then crashed Into the being released under bond follow­ around, teaches youngster* from ment to vsrious schools to tak*
partment, under the Capital 1m- Smith Construction Co., Daytona
Florida room of a home on Palmet­ ing the preliminary hearing.
Its years old and up to take care Into account "such sociological,
provement program were discus­ Reach; H. J. High Construction Co.,
Lloyd is being held under bond
psychological and like Intangible
to Av*. In Longwood, as she drove
sed with Carpenter by city offic­ Orlando; and Carroll Daniel Con­
(or the Grand Jury which meets of themselves In the water.
social scientific factors as wilt
east on the city Street.
ials and he concurred on their struction Co., Sanford.
During the summer months prevent, as nearly as practicable,
Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Elgin were in November nnd for the Fall
Contract times named in the
I Med.
away from their home at the time term of the Circuit Court.
thrre are as many aa 100 at the any condition of soclo-oconomia
Among other points discussed bids, were 170 days for DeWitt,
of tha aecldrnt. The car, a 1933 The 61-ycar-old man was taken Itoliini College docks learning the close consciousness among tha
with city officials, he pointed out Furnell a Spicer, Inc., 280 days for
Pontiac Coach, tora out tho entire into custody by Depuly Sheriff art of swimming from FlcetVood pupils attending any given achooL**
fo n t of tha house and amashed a Morgan McClelland In Lake Mary Peeples, an Instructor In swim­
that tho recent policy to restrict J, C, Harper Construction Co.; 160
Bailey Bald county boards un­
A
talk
that
should
prove
of
in­
sofa where the Elgln'a usually at his home.
(ha fire service to the city limits, days for Ken Smith Construction
doubtedly would need assistance
ming
for
40
years,
35
of
them
at
terest
to
every
-portsman.
parti­
lounged. Jalousled windows, over­
except for a few cases, would help Co.; 120 days for H. J. High Con­
in dtvcloplng these Intangible fac*
His unly statements, according llolllnns College,
cularly the one who enjoys rob­ head beama, concrete block, and
tha resident* of Sanford obtain a struction Co.; and 180 Jays for
to
thn
office
of
Seminole
County
ing, will feature the regular week­ ildihg were torn away aa the car
Fire Sanford youngster* have
Carroll Daniel Construction Co.
better report.
ly program of the Senford Rotary cam* to a stop across the front Sheriff Luther Hobby were "I am been making the Irek to Lake Vir­
. Carpenter requested that his off­ Burton stated that bidders were
not guilty of the charge." It is
Club at Iti noon meeting Monday, room of the home.
ice be notified when the changes bonded for 21 days to allow time
also reported that Lloyd staled ginia summer-long and earh one,
at the Yacht Club.
for
the
bids
to
be
reviewed
and
Florida
Highway
Patrol
Trooper
and additions had been completed
"I
think there is a misunderstand­ from two to ten years old, display
Albert J. Wilton, Director of the T. Mark Mack and Patrolman Carl
thclf talents of taking caro of
# in ths water and fir* department* considered before being awarded.
Department of the Interior t Fish Williams estimated (he damage to ing."
themselves whenever in the wa­
so that an engineer could come to Alternate bids were submitted by
He was released from tho Sem­ ter.
and Wild Life Service, a subsidiary the home and furnishing! at ll,5oo
AUG. 2
Sanford to re-evsluste the d ty 'i threa of the bidders for a ehange
inole County Jail shortly after II
of
the
U.
S.
Dept,
of
the
Interior
a
of material in the Interior parti­
Damage to the car, they said, o'clock this morning.
Admissions
Fleetwood Peeples, who Is as­
facilities.
Conservation end Replenishment woul.ll estimate about $300,
tions.
sisted by his son Mlcko, soems to
Donald Griffin (Sanford)
It Is through such effort* that
Lloyd
pleaded
"not
guilty"
this
Station
a
t
Welaka,
will
tell
his
list­
Mrs, Norton's husband ii report­
Henry Balke (Sanford)
Sanford 1* able to assist it* retl- A two per cent variation in bids
e n e rs some of the details of his In­ ed to be stationed at thn Air morning when arraigned before attrart the admiration of each
James Burke (SanforJ)
youngster as they yell to him to
dants in regard* to fir* Insurance between tha lowest and highest
teresting
occupation.
bidders brought differencei of coats
Force's Homesead base near Mi­ Justice of the Peace W. Hugh watch their every diva or swim­
Ray Chldester (Orange City)
premiums.
Harry
Lee
Jr.,
program
chair­
Duncan.
,
ami.
for construction to a minimum.
BIRTIIK
ming feat.
Carpenter maintain* offices In However, bids were within the es­
man for the day, will present the
Baby
Girl
Fitton
I’eeplcs says that hi* course,
Atlanta, Ga.
•neakrr.
Club
president,
Dr.
ACTRESS
MAY
ENTER
timated coat pf construction.
Baby Boy Brooklyn
which is a lifetime one, is divided
Charles L. Persons, urge* a repra- Hospital Reserve
GOVERNOR'S
RACE
Discharges
tentative turnout, despite the vaca­
HOLLYWOOD, tel —Actress Cleo into two phases, the "survival
UPS, TONGUE FREEZE
Evelyn Crabtree and baby
tion period. Plana for the official Generator Is Used
the "advanced
Moore.
27, says she la thinking of rourse" a n d
TO PIPE
(Sanford)
visit of District Governor Frank
running (Or governor of her na­ courae."
SHAWNEEr Okla., tel — SevenDorothy Brenner and baby
A. McDonald of Tampa on Aug. 1st Time Tuesday
tive l.ouUiuna in I960 and becom­
For instance, Jeff Bale*, four,
year-old Haven Taylor stopped to
(De Bary)
17 will be formulated anJ all, com­ The Seminole Memorial Hospi­ ing “ a political Florence Nightin­ has completed hi* quarter-mile
lick some frost from an outside
Nathan Runkel (De Bary)
mittee
chairmen
will
be
briefed
as
swim; Barry Barks, 10, has com­
tal use0 its emergency generator gale."
refrigerator pipe a t a local dairy
Sam Hicks (Sanford)
to the importance of having their for tho first tima since the hospi­ “Any great politician has to b* pleted a one-mile swim; Jimmy
but his wet tongue and Ups frote
AlIG. 3
reports ready for Gov. Frank’s tal has been opened last Tues­ a great actor," she sail.
Barks can swim the quarter-mile
Admissions
TIm Hunt-McRobcrti team In the fast to the pipe. He was trapped
d u b Assembly.
If she's elected, she said she and is now ready to swim the halfday night during a temporary
for
half
an
hour
before
being
city-wide softball league, now
Charlotte Green (Sanford)
power failure.
will seek more rights (or women. mile distance; Judy Rales, two.
Ella Mae McGriff (Sanford)
playing Ita championship games, freed by David Elynn, an engi­
“But all my rlght-baml men will and Tommy Uarks, two, are being. thaaderah»wera{ tew tsaight 76Hospital Administrator Harry
Paul Davidson (Sanford)
test night forfaited a gama by as- neer for the dairy, who cut off the
(ConHawed m Pag* Sis)
111.
bo
men," ah« added.
Walr
aaid
that
the
emergency
ammonia
flow
and
poured
water
klarcus
Nutt
(Orange
City)
m signing a pitcher for the game
generator used during the 30 min­
that had been disqualified because &lt;&gt;n the pip*.
Robert Walthour (Sanford)
ute* or more that commercial
• f the fact that ba had pitched
power was not available enabled
for oa* of the toeing teams of the
the hospital to continue its serv­
league, according to Howard Gor­
ices.
die, director of tha softball lea­
The operating room, nursery,
gue phase af tha city-wide recrea­
tion program.
According to Gordie, City Man­
ager Warren E. Know!** also de­
clared that tha game would ba
forfeited If a pitcher from one of
'M the losing teama was assigned to
last night's gam*.
The gam* was foifetted to tha
W. Atisa Barpaa team which la
playing in the flva gems cham­
pionship playoffs.
Tha fotM ted game b ough: the
WEAPONLESS BULLFIGHT
playoff standings to a Uo, two
SAN DIEGO, Calif., tev—A Judge
games wo* by aacb team.
baa. refused to atop a weaponless
Don Merritt, the ptteher In qnrabullfight, saying tbs definition of
tion, who had pitchad for tho Robwhat would worry a buU waa a
. ■J son Sporting Goods team during
“•64.000 question."
league play, eras aottflad by Um­
Superior Judge William A. Glen
pire Horrid Horheaboeb after tba
baa baas naked by tha Humane
first pitched ball that tha game
Society to stop the event sched­
waa forfaited.
uled for Aug. U in municipal BalHowever, play eaatlnuad wader
boat Stadium on tha ground that
protest from Captate-Maeagae of
Just worrying a bull for exhibition
• a a against at*I* law.
Tha event has beta bitted by THIS 18 T E E WAT TO SWUf points awl Fleetwood P*tpie&lt;
after skidding out of control fi •o re then 100 yards on a Long- promatars aa a "bloodies*" exhi­ Barks. Assisted by his son Micko, Peeples is teaching swimml
THlti CAR LANDEb oa IU t
iota midnight. Navy man Joaaj
Chartea H o n , l i t woo driving. bition, with lig h ten nod bulls j Barks, Jimmy Barks, Judy Bates and Tammy B arks, a t Loka
n o d Street teat sight ahorily
I tU tt Photo)

Boards
Must
Be Ready

Officials To Review
Bids For Dormitory

No Injuries Are
Suffered As Auto
Skids, Turns Over

Woman Plows Car W hite Man Is Charged
Into Florida Room W ith Molesting Child
Of longwood Home

Hospital Notes

Game Forfeited
To Burpee Team

Weather

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Of cities of comparable size or laramlstloner David Gatchal,
t immcntlnj on the Improvement
program skid ’’Those ihing* we can
p e a t our finger at won’t be noticed
only by the citizens here but by
areiyone who comet to Sanford
•(Mr aa a vbltor or aa a busl-

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t t a atreet lighting program waa
approved Drat a t the topmost item
•a Uie propoaed expansion and Iraprevement program of the city. Un­
d er conalderatlon are new tight!
fe/ 'French Ave., Seminole Boule­
vard to P in t St. on French Ave.,
F t rat SL from French Ave. to
•aaford, a n J additional llghta on
P a s t Ave. from the Interaection of
irjjfech Ave. to 23th St.
Seeood on the priority litt for
capital improvement! receiving the
go.ahead from the Board of Sanf a i l City Commiationera la the
propout to eonatruct a Sanford
Civic Cenlcr or community venter
•n Sanford Avo. a t Seminole Bottleyard to houie a s auditorium, meet,
lag rooms, recreation area, library
a d lp a tio . The City Manager's pree l a t i o n pictured the new center
■■*« large, single story building
ptShlng a large portion u glass
Watt*.
t h e public library, now on Fifth
SL, could ba told aa weR aa the
p re u n t Y acht Club for additional
funds for tha construction of the
pew center alnce civic club meeting
room a and library apaee would lx
provided In tha new atructura. The
Yotuh Council, Commlaaionert wore
told, ha a 13,000 available toward
•ueh a project.
: In approving tha project Mayor
ScoU u ld "T he way to Increase
th e ' site of the city la to have a
law conventions and let the people
se a -It." The city will now explore
tha poulbDItlaa of a Civic Center
end negotiate for an architect to
w .tk out the preliminary plans
IneltaJod In tha approval for exploration and architectural plans
Wert the Ooldaboro Recreational
Arab swimming pool and the break'
water for a Sanford boat basin.
; Plana for a boat basin a n J break'
, water met a cold shoulder from the
commission at Drat. Mayor Scott
suggested that consideration of tbit
turn be delayed until the Sanford
TttuavUle Canal Is approved. How­
ever, the need for such an attrac­
tion (or Sanford overcame tha re­
luctance of soma to bypass the
project and it waa added to the
proposed Improvement program.
Different Ideas from members of
the Board of Commissioners high­
lighted the discussion of a proposal
ta-add new equipment to the San­
ford Fire Department and build
a new ceatral location for a por­
tion of tha apparatus and depart•teat personnel.
Commlsloner (iatchel said ” 1
feel that we n e -t a minimum of
•ne new pumper retaining all of

DONAID CLARK, II. takes a pro­
tective attitude toward Oary
Toya tn Lawndale. Calif, after
caving tha younger boy's life at
■ iwtmmtng pool. Donald dived
tn end brought the youngster to
tho aurfaeo after hearing cries
from Mrs. Toya that her son had
not come up. The exploit even
amtsed Donald because, up to
that moment, be could not swim
a stroke.
(International)
tha olJ equipment. I consider a
new station a i a crying need, two
new pumpers aa a crying need, but
our immediate need Is for one new
pumper,” he u id .
Commissioner Higginbotham re­
marked ’’We should scatter our
equipment out a bit.”
City Manager Knowles presented
a blackboard diagram of the pro­
pose.! new tire station and the
necessity for two new pumpers to
convlncn the Board of Commissionera of Sanford's present needs.
Commissioner Gatchel said “The
plans would practically assure our
city lower Rre Insurance rates.”
He then proposed that the city
pursue the recommendations of the
City Manager.
Also meeting the approval of the
commissioners last night were two
new packers for the city’s refuse
department, dump trucks, atreet
sweeper and a do/rr--loader.
However, the replacement of
automobiles for both the Police De­
partment and the Fire Department
were eliminated from the Capital
Improvement program. T h e s e
items woulld be coniiJrred in the
city’s annual budget.
Set aside for further study were
proposals for a public works de­
partment radio nclwnik and air
conditioning fur the City Hall and
ro ller Depaitmrnt.
The City of Sanford will Imme­
diately begin exploring the possi­
bilities of the v -tout projects pro­
posed and negotiate with architects
for preliminary plans and specifi­
cations.

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increasing powers of tha governor
were amended to limit the in­
creased powers to five years. The
House had amended the teacher
assignment bill to give the county
school boards greater latitude In
making replacement! of teachers.
Yesterday's H o u s e committee
meeting on segregation bills was
highlighted by appearance of Sum­
ter L. Lowry -nd by Atty. Gen.
Ervin.
Lowry, who campaigned unsuc­
cessfully against Collins In tha
May primary on a eegrcgatlon plat­
form, told the committee the Legi­
slature should defy the U. 8. Sup­
reme Court's school desegregation
ruling even if public officials went
to Jail.
Lowry urged adoption of an In­
terposition resolution and said all
Florida had to do to prevent Inte­
gration In public schools was to
say to the U. S. Supreme Court "we
openly at&gt;J officially defy you.”
Ervin also urged adoption of an
Interposition resolution and said the
emergency amendment proposal
which woulld permit operation of
a private school system was the
only efefctlve means of avoiding
integration legally.
Only administration bill still bang­
ing in the Senate It the proposal
providing stiff penalties for false
or misleading advertising by real
estate promoters. It la designed to
prevent out of state buyers of real
estate from being defrauded by
misleading advertising.
The measure was approved by
a Senate Judiciary Committee yes­
terday after It was amended to
exempt licensed real estate bro­
kers from a provision that copies
of planned out of state advertising
be filed with the Real Estate Com­
mission. Anohcr amendment would
exempt from the filing a person
advertising five or less parcels fa­
tale.
The Senate cleared up details
of various other important legisla­
tion.
It completed action and eent to
the governor a bill requiring State
Boad Department maintenance of
former primary road* dropped
when a new system was adopted
Ia»t month.
The senators alio acccepted
House amendments to bills to per­
mit the game commission to trade
a tract In tha Jim Corbett Game
Mansgemrnt Area near West Palm
Beach for an adjoining tract and
to icpeal the IBM Development Cre­
dit Corporation Law.
The game commission property
Is wanted a r a site for a Jet air­
craft engine plant.
The Senate refused to accept a
lliiurp amendment to Its bill set­
ting admisnion procedures to the
slate ho'pials. The amendment
would have required patients to be
committed to the menial Institu­
tion neatest their homes.

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CAROL MOM 1 ,30, "Miss Universe of IB37," signs an autograph book
In Loa Angelas for Frank Leahy, former Notre Dame University
football coach. Ingrid Gouda, Mbs Sweden, looks on. Earlier, Misses
Morris and Gouda had signed contracts with Universal Pictures.

FPC Is Assured

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ber of Commerce, ha* been a
leader in this group.
George Kinsman, vice president
of Florida Tower A Ligh has tes­
tified twice in support of the ap­
plication. Hit testimony was simi­
lar to that of Dick W. Judy, as­
sistant general counstl of the Flor­
ida Power Corporation, Both big
utility companiei will buy the fuel
since it is more economical in gen­
erating electricity.
Among city officials from Flor­
ida who have appeared to tell
FPC of the widespread demand for
natural gaa a n J the substantial
savings promlid amounting to
mors than 23 per rent In the de­
livered fuel prices in many cases
— were:
Bartow, City Manager Charles
Odom; Blountstown, Mayor R. W.
Foster and City Clerk W. H. Hites;
Clearwater, Mayor Herbert M.
Brown and City Manager F. M.
Middleton; Gainesville, John Kelly,
public utilities manager; Lake Al­
fred, City Manager George Costel­
lo; Lakeland. City Manager David
Payne and City Attorney J . C. Ro­
ger*; Leesburg, Mayor Alfred
Smith, and City Manager J . K.
Mizelt; Madison,- Mayor Van H.
Jockey Tony DeSpirito won
P riest; Orlando, Curtis H. Stanton,
three of the four Laurel stake
secretary of the city utilities com
races offered during the IBM
mission; Plant City, City Attorney
Paul Ruchman; Starke, Mayor \V.
spring meeting.
T. Jackson and City Clerk Carl
JACKSONVILLE '.P - A arries of
Jones; Tallahassee, City ktansger
transformer explosions in the un­ Arvah B. Hopkins.
derground distribution s y s t e m
Other cities throughout the state
knocked out elcrtrlr current In and many ofifcials of utility com
downtown Jacksonville for two panics, both municipally and priv
hours early today, caused minor ately owned, as well a t engineers
Injurlrs to a cab driver and shat- and fiscal agents for numerous
trrrd plate glass windows.
Florida rltlet. also have appeared
Dillon Kennedy, utilities com­ in support of the application or plan
missioner, said the cause was not shnitly to expiess their Indorse
known immediately.
mrnt.
The
most spectacular blast ‘
fam e at Main and Forsyth streets
Eddie Marhen, Redding, Calif.,
where a taxi driver waa knorked heavyweight who has knocked out
out of his parked vehicle. He had Nino Valdes, scored knockouts In
a bruised hip and his taxi had mi­ hi« first in professional battles.
nor damage.
His bout with Valdes was his 13th.
Eight plate glass windows In a
nearby store were shattered.
Jockey Willie Hartack rode 4417
Kennedy estimated damages to winner* in 1833. Ninety-three of
the distribution svstrm would run hia winner* scored on Maryland
rare tracks.
"b e tte r than *10.000"

Explosions Knock
Out Jacksonville's
Electric Current

Congressmen Will
Inspect Stockholm
NEW YORK UB Nine c o n -,
graismen will go to a Brooklyn i
dry-dock tomorrow to inspect the
Swedish ship damaged In the collislon that sank the Italian luxury
liner Andrea Doria.
The congreaamen, members of
the Hout* Merchant Marine Com­
mittee, will look over the liner
Stockholm aa the fir it step in a
probe of safety at sea.
The captains of both lines have
declined tn stats publicly and In
detail tha •’howa" and "w hy*" of
the disaster. They say the full
story must await official investi­
gations.
In the congressional probe that
starts tomorrow, Chairman Her­
bert C. Bonner (D-NC), said, " I t
is not the intention of tha com­
mittee to determine questions of
llabiliy as between the two Ill-fa­
ted ships."
He said in Washington the group
will try to find out what exami­
nation and Inspection waa made
during the building o f the Doria
and whether the two ships had
conformed with tho international
convention fo r safety of Ufa at
sea.

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NtiTICH IS IIKIIKIIY G IV E N that
w . him m a a a r d In lm»ln»«* at In i
K l , l * t under 111* fic titio us nnmr
of VVrri J r u r l r v Mint* and that » •
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the Clerk of the Circuit Court. Pernlsole County Florida. In accordance
mitH the nrnvl.lnn nt the Kletltlou,
Name tjlatul* to-wltt Section SIS.tl
Florida Hlatutee ISIS.
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120 siiIIHmi years ago, a rt shown hatching from their eggs in a
model exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History, New
York. Called “Tha nirth, Life and Death of a Dinosaur," tha exhibit
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House Votes To Become
Committee To Consider
Interposition Resolution

Home
Ownership
Important

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Associated Press Leased Wire

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JLeary To Relieve
Hamrick As Special
Services Officer
Lieutenant Cnmandcr LaurU J .
Leary, USN. will aiiu m e duty a*
Special Service* Officer of Sanford
(paval Air Station, in early August,
relieving Comander Lawrence L.
Hamrick, USN, who la presently
Plight Divixloh Officer of the itatlon.
Aa Special Service* Officer, he
will be reipontlble for providing a
com tant recreation program for all
elation personnel, and fleet unit*
baaed a t the Sanford Naval Air
Station.
Lieutenant Commander Leary re' Parted aboard Sanford NAS from
the Whldbey Inland NAS, near Seat­
tle, W aih., where he wa* Execu­
tive Officer of Fa»Ron J12.
Since entering the Navy in 1941,
he haa had variou* duties aa Flight
ln*tnictor. Tran»port Pilot, Adminlstratlon Officer, and Communica­
tion* Officer, with different squad­
rons and shore establishments
throughout the world.
Lieutenant Commander Leary
‘ f c » tha American Area EuropeanAfrican-Middle E aitern Area, Aliatic-Paclfic Area, WW II Victory,
and National Defense m eJala. Ita
i* married to the former M iis Doro­
thy Rlanchard, of Newport, R. I.
They have two children, Patricia,
4 a n J Michael 3. They reside in
Sanford.

Home ownership, now apprecl
ated by tha m ajority of Amer­
icana for ita contribution to pleasant and healthful dally living,
was cited today aa ona of the
bulwark! in fam ily planning for
future retirement hy J . W. Hall,
• TALLAHASSEE CTV—The Florida*
president of the Seminole Coun
House voted 57 to 38 today to re­
ty Board o f Realtors.
solve itself into a committee of the
There la a great deal of talk
whole House to consider a resolu­
these day* about the fa ct that our
tion of Interposition.
population le tending to have a
The motion was made by Rep.
higher proportion of elderly per­
Farris Bryant of Marion County,
son* Hall said. "And it la true that
a leading proponent of interposi­
in 1900 only slightly over 4 per
tion.
cent of our population was 65 of
An attempt by House Speaker
over, compared with about 8 per
Ted David to dissolve the com­
cent in that age group today,
mittee before it had an opportunity
and an estimated 10 per cent of
By
MARIAN
JON
ES
to consider the resolution fa licit by
OVIEDO —1The wheel* of prog­ our people who will be 65 or
voice voe. David left the rostrum
ress mint roll on. Such is true in over In 1075."
when the committee was formed
“These facta hava given rise to
and former House Speaker Tom the Oviedo area.
Je rry Arndt has opened a feed a number of government plana—
eBasley of Walton County took over
store in the building occupied by ninny of them impractical and at
as chairman.
our
traditional
The red-hot floor battle over the the Oviedo Variety Store but lying variance with
Interposition resolution, two poten­ vacant for many month*. Hob principles—to ease tha problem*
tial 1960 candidates for governor— Ragsdale ha* rented the C. T. Nib­ of the aged."
“The truth of the m atter le,"
Bryant and David—locked horn* in lic k building and ha* opened Rags­
dale'* Radio and T. V. Shop there. the Seminole County real estate
heading up opposing sides.
Bryant and David clashed first Bob was In radar in the Air Corp executive continued, "th a t there
yesterday before the House Com­ for four year*, and following hi* nrn five concrete step! which
mittee on Segregation Bills reji*ct- discharge he worked fo&gt; RCA for many American families can take
0(1 the resolution by a vote of 12'to a while then decided to take up on their own Initiative to assure
8, with David opposing the meas­ TV for he had already had radio. n finnncially-iecure old eg*. Home
ure and Bryant urging its ap­
King'* Radio and T. V. Shop, ownership is on* of these, and
proval.
owned by Ja ck King J r . moved like the others, the earlier in life
The floor fight held up adjourn­ from It* location to the store for- it is rcnlixed the more pleasant
ment plans, although many legisla­ mcrly housing ihc Oviedo Drug the retirement years will be."
tors forecast that the session would Store. Till* store, recently repaint­
Hall listed the other four ele­
wind up some time today.
ed, etc. by Mr. and Mrs. Ben II. ments in a practical personal re­
The Senate, waiting House ac­ Jones, owner now display* a lovely tirement plan as the maintenance
tion, adopted a resolution calling arangement of electrical applian­ of n savings or investment ae
for sine die adjournment at noon. ce*. Ja c k ha* hi* work shop In the count, the creation of a Ilf* In
The resolution would have to be back, but lit is screened from view surance program providing fo r a
concurred in by the House to end of the plate gla»* window* by monthly retirement lncoma ae
the special session.
shelve* containing electrical appli­ well as the protection of depend
Yesterday Rep. J . Emory Cross ances, and W. A. Ward J r . is his ents, an
understanding
of Alachua County offered a mo­ assistant in the work.
of
federal
eoclal
security
tion to bring the resolution to tha
We think that the Ovlrdo Drug benefits, and knowledge of the
floor despite the unfavorable com- Store warrants the greatest change, provision* of company pension
mittee report. Action was cut o f f ,for when Mr. and Mr*. Jone* built plans that may be available to
by adjournment for the day.
Ithese two modem building* we h aJ employes.
House proponents of the reso-| visualized a drug store located
"The Important thing
her#,'
lu'Jon blocked a Senate plan for there.
Hall cautioned, “is to realise that
ending the special session at 5
Well, Bo** Noogcl, nrw manager no one of these element! is gen­
p. m. yesterday.
|0f the Oviedo Drug Store, mu*t erally sufficient by Itself to pro­
During tha heated committee have been looking at the same vide more than a minimum stand­
debate, Bryant urged passage of image. For three day* in Ju ly the ard of living fo r the average
rotnldnalon of
the resolution as a symbol, even store wa* closed, and all helper* person. Rut a
though it might lack legal effect. plus extras lent a hand and the m oit of them adds up to what IN BERMUDA SHORTS, sport shirt, snort shoe* amt socks, C. R.
“ There haa to be a Uma when mass movement was accomplished. the Chamber of Commerce of "C harlie" Dawron complete* the last-minute mova of parsonal be­
The petition between the two th a U n lted States -h a t eati««t»Mh# longing* from A he County Agent’s off Ire tw the Court Houle ae he
we say 'So far and no further shall
completed the last day on duty before retiring. Dawson lies retired
y o u ' g o ','' B ryant ’ declared. "* i&lt;o ic i hild l\-r) JtinovM aiib'dhe b#«vldnd of retirement plan."
after 30 ytara o f sorvlro 271* of them in Semlnolo County. (S ta ff
In aupport of the practicality of Photo)
Huge store wa* the result. "What
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a' store for this sire town!" 1* the his advice, Hall noted that today
exclamation we have heard from over half of the pereone 65 or
older have some form of lifetime
many visiting the store.
A brand new soda fountain, the income from retirement plans,
horrhoe variety, graces the East and that six of 10 non-farm
wall. Small booths ore also on families are In the home owner
hand for customer*. The new- light- statue.
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Pointing out that maximum
Prlr# winning entries ware sub- in« *y i,T
,\ . muc.h.
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Seminole County's share in th e «
feasible home ownership ha* long
milled by four Sanford . r e . r t .l - p,reUlclr ,hf n ‘ h.e
lieen a national goal of all Real­ June |es tax collection* romca
rf.n l. I . It,. c _ .l_ .mnnnA r,
&gt;»tOre bOSSt* * huge stock.
^ ^ T ' 000 P
Mr*. E l,lr Fleming. Mr*. Ann tors and the National A*sociatlon to 813.606 77. said Kay E. Green,!
*,
r r Un' Reynolds, Roy W cl.cnbarger J r . of Real Estate Boards to which S tate Comptroller, in his report
S ' ’" f - CWc,,°: and M i*; Mary Alexander serve they belong, Hall said also that of gasoline sales and tax ccllcc
7.
* nd you at the sod. fountain white Hoy average monthly home mortgage ted.
ertlble sleep furniture.
tVcisenbarger I* the pharmacist. payment* In this area are no
"Gasoline
sales
during
the
The winners, who will receive yjr„ W ciicnbarger I* on hand to liigher than many rents, and
month of June &lt;wiili sales report- j The 8.iiiford Elk* Lodge will
a Posturepedic m attress from the help out in most any situation even that legitimate Income tax aded and tax colltctcd during Ju ly ;
store, where they entered the t0 , he book* too.
vantagea are often connected with totaled 117,442,965 g illon i, an in­ initiate* right new member* In a
contest, now are being considered i The only fly in the ointment i* home ownership.
crease of 5,432,581 over the 112,-1group to lie known as (he “ Grand
for a grand prire of 820,000 in the fact that the lovely interior of
"B u t the very real and direct
010,404
gallons use I during thn Exnlird R uler's" class at the lo­
cash or common stocks or one of tho sore is screened from he pub- benefit* in buying a home new
previous
month," Green stated n cal lodge tomorrow night.
31 expense-paid vacations for tw o!lie view by thrives In front of those ns a part of a retirement plan for
Itiisirll Saxton, vlro president of
in Jam aica via Delta Air Lines, beautiful plate gla*» window*. At the future are two-fold," Hell hit monthly memorandum,
June tales, the report included the East Central Division of the
Entrants were asked to choose First it was believed that they stated,
a name for the Sealy Posturepedic j were there only temporarily hut it
"F irs t, by the time most wage- were alio an increase of 19,306,-' State Elk* Association, will pay
Girl, widely used in advertising *eem» otherwise now. ‘What a earner* are ready for retirement, 048 gallons over lh» total uf 93,for the
same hi* official visit to the Sanford
the m attress. The contest, one of shame to ruin such a lovely place they will own their own home 138,918 gallons
lodge at tomorrow night's meet­
the largest ever held, drew bund like th a t," U the conunmt heard free of debt and aubjeet only to month last year.
from many.
maintenance charge* and to the
reds of thousands of entriea.
G ai collection* on Juno sa il* ing.
Due to the absence of a restaur­ p r o p e r t y tax which Is very amounted to 88,190,015 an in­
Some 5,000 qualifying winners
The inflation and meeting will
In the United S ta le i and Canada ant in town, complete facilities reasonable here because of home­ crease o f 8379,298 over collections be preceded by a roast beef sup­
are to receive Poaturepedlc mat­ have been installed for I hi* pur­ stead exemption which we have of the previous month and $1,318,- per.
tresses from their dealers. They pose, Mr. Noegel »ays. Now those here In Florida.
399 over the 88.841,416 collected
Ollier events slated for the local
"Second, if the retired family fo r tha same monthly period last
were selected by the Reuben H. who have had to resort to ham­
Elk* Club are two dunce* which
Donnelley C o m p a n y , Chicago, burgers, or sandwiches of some should wish to eell their paid-for year. Green reported.
have been set for Saturday Au­
contest judges. Grand prize win­ description, can have a belter home, the money received ren go
June gasoline sales this year gust 11 and 25.
choice.
fe
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toward
providing
for
the
ners will be announced in midwere unexpectedly
high, said
Thn roinmunlty blood hank will
realisation of the retirement Ilf# Green. During past years, he com­
August.
preferred—traw el or whatever the mented in his report, starting be in the annex of the local Elks
Local winners are: Roosevelt
heart might desire.
Green, Rt. 3, Box 104; Alelhe
with aalea during May there la a Club on Tuesday, August 7 and 21.
After all, what more could «&gt;n# leveling off. with only compara­
Evans, Enterprise; Mildred Ruth
Mostly fair today end Thursday
I-usti-r, P.O. Box 80, Lake Mery; except for a few widely sratlrrrd desire, than to live In Florid* tively minor variations month to
Teresa Katherine Martin, 813 W .1afternoon thundershower*; low to- and enjoy all it* advantage* ?
month, with September the lowest
"Home ownership—the founda­
F irst SI.
»
I eight S I to 74.
month o f the year. In October,
tion of so much of greet value
sales atari lo rise again. The rate
in our national and civic life—
ran also be the foundation of a of gasoline consumption during
Secure future for
the young June would appear to be evidence
couples o f today who will l«e to­ that the summer tourist season in
morrow’s
eenior eltlsen*,'' he Florida hat greatly exceeded th a t!
of previous years, Green said.
' *! f “ *
concluded.
In Bemlnole County, during
June, there were 877,150 gallons
of gasoline consumed with a total
tax collection of 861,400.50.
Tax returned to counties from
gasoline tax collections are for
road bond and road building pur­
poses.
* te * MI IV )—An *&lt;rlln«r r»ri—ine
"O passenger* and a baby from
Panama to New Orleans landed;

NATIONAL C EM ETER Y IN
F l o r id a t o b e c o n s id e r e d
RIVIERA BEACH Iffl — Estab­
lishment o f a national cemetery
In Florida would ease numerous
hardships
facing
relatives
of
armed service veterans who die in
poor circum stances, a Veterans
of Foreign War* post said yes­
terday.
VFW Post 4143 said it was urg­
ing government officials and other
tcrans’ groups to Consider such
cem etery.

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Entries In Contest

County To Get Over ,
$ 2 2 ,0 0 0 From Gas Tax
Elks To Initiate8
Into Grand Exalted
Ruler's Class

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Hobby To Resume
Sheriffs Job Soon

Oviedo Residents
Boasting 01 Big,
New Drug Store

LIEU TEN AN T COMMANDER
L . J . LEAHY. UBN, who will re­
lieve Oommandei L. L. Hatnrick. USN, a t Special Service*
O fficer of Sanford Naval Air
Station, In early August. (O fflcial Photo, U. S. Navy)

If Year HtraJd la Not
Delivered By &lt; P. M.
Can 1821 Before 7 P. M.
For Delivery

Hospital Notes

Jaly 31
of it* four engine*.
Admisaloas
Passengers from the plane. Pan
Ja n * Hale (Sanford)
American flight 510, transferred
Bam Hicks (Sanford)
to another aircraft and continued
Vlula Daniels (Sanford)
on to New Orleans.
Nathan Runkcl (Do Bary)
One passenger, Rill W alter* of
Births
f os An&lt;r*t*«. sa'rf an e r - l - - on
Baby Boy Halt
the Constellation btew a rvlinder
Discharges
head and that Its propellor had to
Mrs. E thrl Tart (Osteen)
he fenth-red for the long detour
Rebecca Oxcndine (Oviedo)
lo Miami.
Mrs. Odie Whipple (Sanford)
W alters said the trouble occurred
when the plane was aror* than 600 Mrs, Ruby Thomas and baby boy
(Altamonte Springs)
mile* from Miami.
Mrs. Donnice Btanlsy and
Bandleader Jen Garber was on*
o f tha
baby girl (Sanford)

C A P ! AIN FRNOLD O. LOV
Marine Detachment of
U. 8 . Navy)

Deputies
Not
Revealed

Sheriff J , l.uther Hobby said
this morning that he will take
over tho Seminole County Sher­
iff's office a* soon »* possible.
"Arrangements mutt be com­
plete for the transfer of auto­
mobile* and
other equipment,”
Hobby said.
Earlier this morning, Hobby
stated "From what I have heard
and read, 1 have been reinstated.
"However,” he said, “there hae
been no ofifeial notification from
tho Governor or from Senator
Dougins Stenstrom relative to my
reinstatement."
Enter today, Sh eriff Hobby in
formed The Sanford Herald, “ I
have liven Informed by Senator
Stenstrom who is now In Tallahas­
see that tho action of tho 8en.
ate automatically rclnstutcs me
and I am now the Sheriff.
"My next move will be to take
over tho ehertfra office# and
equipment a t the earliest possihie time from Denver Cordell
sheriff during the tlm* of my
who was appointed to aerva aa
suspension," Hobby said.
" I am not quit* ready to an
notinre the names of those who
will s e n e aa deputies on my
staff," Hobby Informed T h e
Herald today. He said, "Jimm y
Singletary will remain a t office
deputy."
With the action of tha Sen
ate, Seminole County le Immed
lately under the Jurisdiction of
Sheriff J . Luther Uobby, accord
Ing to statements released to the
Sheriff from Tallahassee. No
further action or notification ia
necessary since the Governor's
jjjJ c r of suspension was not ap­
proved by tho Senate, #» Ita pre­
sentation yesterday, '

Barks To Attend
Seminar-Cruise
Dr. Orville Barks of 8inford
.will atlcnd the University of Penn­
sylvania School of Medicine Sem ­
inar-Cruise
on November 17,
which will bn held aboard the
Steamship Stockholm.
Dr. Barks h i* received notice
that the Medical Seminar-Cruise
will definitely sail from Wilm­
ington, N. C., on Nov. 17, as sched­
uled.
“ Damages to the Stockholm
were minor,” the notice advised.
“The ship requires replacement
of snme plates in the bow section
of the crew's quarter*, and this
will h« completed In a few
weeks."
About 216 doctors, with their
families and friends are now book­
ed for the cruise.

ISeminole Chiefs
Club Slates 2nd
Meet Next Tuesday
The second meeting of tha Sem«
Inole Chiefs Club has been se» •onext Tuesday evening at the com*
mlsaloners room of the Sanford
City Hall.
John Keeling, secretary-treaiur*
er of the newly formed club, laid
this morning that the "m ain Item
of business lo be discussed at
Tuesday night's meeting would ba
the organization of the m em ber
ship drive unde the club'a vice
President Thomas Stringer."
There will be other Items cm
the agenda, Keeling said.
The Seminole Chiefs president,
in Cube this week, will be back
In Sanford for the second get-to*
gethcr of the organisation (hat
has dedicated Itself to promote in*
terest In and enthusiasm at the
athletic event* of Seminole High
School.
Membership fee was set at 8S
at the initial meeting o f the
group last Tuesday night.
It la expected that an even larg*
t r crowd than attended the flrsk
meeting when *he Seminole Chiefs
Club was formally organized, will
be on hand for the second meeting
next Tuesday night a t • o'clock.

E. Love Receives
Rank Promotion !
To Captain, USMC
Emold O. Love, Offlcer-lm
Charge o f the Marina Detachmcnl
of Sanford Navel Air 8UUon, hag
been promoted In rank to Captain
U.S. Marine Corps.
Captain Lova received newt o f
hli promotion from Major L. J*
Sartor, USMC, Commanding Offl*
cer of the Marine Barracks a t tho
Jacksonville NA8, Ju ly 38.
Before reporting aboard SNAS
aa Officer-In-Charge of lha Ma*
rlna Detachment in 8epL 1955,
he waa Marine Barracks O fficer
at the Jacksonville NAS.
Captain Love received hie com*
mission aa 2nd L t., USMC, ia No*
vember, 1952. Since then, he ha*
had duty with the l i t Marina Di­
vision in Korea, and with the 4tR
Marine Regiment In Uawail.
Captain Love Is married to the
former Miss Sally Moore of Wa*
terford, WIs. They have on* child,
Michael Lee. They reside in ban*
ford.

VALIDATION OF BONDS FOR
SCHOOL BUILDINGS OKAYED
TALLAHASSEE l * - Validation
of bonds for new school buildings
has been approved by the Su­
preme Court for Alachua, 8300,000; Brevard, *1 million dollars;
E iram bia, one million dollars;
nlm I q44TrOl on AT lollsDT
William E. M attair. 85. died at
Manatee, 8200,000; Okalooia, 1/4
million dollars; Pasco, $300,000; 11:16 p. m. last night at the home
of hie son-in-law and datighlcr,
St. Lucie, $300,000; Santa Rosa
Mr. and Mra. Herman Koteff, 152$
$230,000, and Sarasota $200,000.
Doiivlaa Ave.
Mr. Mattnir had made his home
In Sanford for the la*t thn-e
months. He passed away following
a short illnwes.
Rom Feb. 16, 1871 In Willlston,
Mr. Mattair had made hli homa
in Osteen for the n*«' 28 year!
until moving to Sanford,
He retired In 1927 from th*
Florida E ast Coast Railroad aa
a section foreman.
U r. M attair was a member o f
Ihe Osteen Baptist Church and of
the 8panish American War VeU
erans.
Ha Is survived by his widow,
Mrs. Mary C. M attair, Oslecni
four daughters, Mrs. J . F . Wheel*
er, O cala; Mrs. G. A. Harris, Mrs,
Bluford Carroll, and Mrs. Her*m in Koteff, Sanford; one son, W.
E. M attair J r ., Sanford, tr«
grandchildren, two great grand*
children, and numerous nieces and
nephew*.
Funeral services will be h eld ’a * '
I p. m. tomorrow afternoon a|
B riu en Funeral Home with (be
Rev. W. P . Brooks J r „ officiating.
Burial will b * la tha O itam
Cemetery.

W. E. Mattair, 85,
Dies Last Night
After Short Illness

Officer-1 a-Charge o f the
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Citanbowir la landing Secretary
of Suto Dullca to London to eon
far with Britain and Franca about
Bgypt'a aalxuro of P a Sum Canil.
Tba Whlta House announced P li
today abortly after P e Praildant
and Dullai had dUcusaed Egypt'
nationalisation of P a waurway.
Tba United Stataa tlrtidy ll
rapraaentad at P a London Ulka
by Deputy Undersecretary
Stale Robert Murphy.
Murray Snyder, Militant White
Houae preai aacrotary, raid Pla
atatament to ntwiaen:
"In view of Po Importanca
tha mauara being digcuieed In
London batwggn Foreign MinUiara
Ueyd and Ptaeau, P a Fmldont
baa aakad taeraury DulKi pareonally to taka part In tha eon
eluding parlod of their Ulka, in
which P e United BUM* D alio
represented by Deputy Undtries*
rotary Murphy."
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the French foreign minister.
Aaked whether DuUei would
leeva for London l a madiaUiy,
laydtr referred quaitieatn
P e Steto Department.
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Air Force Now Has
Own Dictionary

Dullss To Toko

WAIM1NGTON i* — The Air
Force, whhh recently acquired tu
own aeadamy, now has Ita awn
dictionary at wall.
It Is diitribuUrig a new, official
"UniUd (tataa Air Fore* Diction,
cry,” compUed by the Air Fere#
vanity at Maxwell Air F*rct
Base, Ala., and baaed upon intervlawa wiP hundreds of fllen
about Pousanda of different
words P a t have special meaning
to airmen.
A preface lays P a t "although
tha languages of Air Feres people
la indeed EngliP, a certain part
of It la In P a nature af special
usage.”
Thus, in thumbing through P a
dictionary, you find "amiable
cluster." Doca It mean a gather­
ing of friends? Nope. It is "a dus­
ter of bomba, especially fragmen­
tation or incendiary bomba, bald
tagaPar so aa to be aimed and
drappad by ordinary bomb meth­
ods."
And there's "dally ehaln." It
means • "string of two parabundles attached to each other In
which P t paraehuta of tha upper
bundle la opened by P a aircraft
italic line, P e lower by a static
Una attichad P P a upper bun­
dle."
Then Pern are grim and crypt­
ic Unas, like:
"lambing encyclopedia—A sal
lacties of materials of a statisti­
cal nature used aa a reference for
all Instails tioni of objectives, econemlc or military, considered for
petantill atraugle air attack,
maintained by tha dimeter af
telUganee, Headquarters, UIAF.
Or inures ting little biu af
formation on weapons, toe
•way behind o teemlngly horn
lose pair of words: "circular ayeum—a aysum for eontroll gold
•d mlules." A nou stys: "Tha
missile automatically &gt;onda out
signal to two radio outlona, and
tlmoa and ochoao to knap Itoalf on
sours#,"
Tha diatiooary carries wards
familiar to airman of tha world
warn and to today's Jot Jooklai
Thom to tho "oinked aut" angina
eaaidg tha piston power plant
quit running or today's "flams
aut" af P a Jet angina. It also
aeys P a t • "coffao grinder"
• "piston-type aircraft engine."
Them am too the gobUdygaek
ward# af government and mili­
tary. Taka "icfatmutol." That

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FORT FHBCB UB - The City
Commillion lilt night voted for
• "policy for the eventual Inte­
grated uee Of municipally owned
propertiea and faeUitiea by aU
cluaea of eitiieni."
U alia eat up a t committee
make recommend#tlenj toward
carrying out P e policy.
Tha reeelutloa cold M
W# heUan
P et in P a heat interpat of aU our
eltitena that the uaa of all municl
pal faeUitiea for tho time being
muit bo auinUiaod P P a lUtuc
RUO."
Horace GUlem la P o oldest
member of tho Cleveland Browne
at ega U K# is lilted to play
end Pla season, hie 10th la pro
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SANTA MONICA, Calif., Ufi After 17 years of marriage, Mrs
Nellie Frances Davidson says her
husband wanted to toko her dene
log five and six nights a week.
An ideal marriage? No it wasn't
Mrs. Dsvidsoa testified in di­
vorce court, charging cruelty,
Ena’s II,
Mrs. Davidson said she would
accompany her husband, Bryan,
S9, "two or thma nights a woak.
Then I’d get tired—and he'd get
mad."
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PABBU ISLAND, 8. C . « The deftnie bet shifted to a bold
eouaterattack tleag two fronts In
P e eourt-martia] of Marine 8.8gt.
Mat Pew,C. McKeon.
Defense sttorney Emile Zola
Barmin employed two witaaeeeo
to strike et tha heart of P o gov•mount's case against the 21ysar-old former drill tastruetor
from Worcester, Mass.
Meanwhile, offsuge la Pn dra­
ms tic trial, mw entering lu IIP
day, ie a wooden moskup t t dm
Ribbon Creek area — a mockup
of pg eort used by Mtrtaee in
planning an attack. Mockup* am
employed to famlliarUa troops
wlP terrain features and objec­
tives.
Barmen plans to use It today
to show exactly where Platoon II
entered Pe marsh. The point has
been In vital dispute.
Did Po platoon march directly
Into P e water? Was tt marched
Into water ever P o heads of
he raw recruits? Or did tho re­
cruits encounter pot holes Into
which they dropped abruptly? Or
did soma members gambol In an
undisciplined way to deep in deep
water?
Soms members of the platoon
appeared as witnesses to tell of
plowing Prough P e mud and
grass and Pen sinking Into water
over heir heads. They also t«&lt;d
P a platoon treated the march ai
a lark.

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TH E 8A N F0R D HERALD
Wed. Aug. 1, 1956
Page 3,

House Voles

der the direction o f the wellknown cabinet and furniture ma­
ker.
Robinson closed his simp in
Mexico, N. Y.. and came to San­
ford to establish his business.
"T h is is my wife's home,” Rob­
inson said, "and the way Sanford
is progressing 1 decided to sell
my shop in New York and come
here."
The new furniture maker, other
than his trade in building, re­
building and refintshing furniture,
is also a tool maker. Robinson
stated that he had made many
tools for the making of furniture.
He has also served In a camera
plant.
Robinson stated that he will, for
the present, use his home for dis­
play of the handmade furniture
he will turn out In his shop. Al­

M. L. Robinson fs
Opening Furniture,
Cabinet Company

ready on display are a hutch cup­
ONCE A CTIORE, NOW ’
AUh Burpee error h r the third |
A P LEA SU R E
baseman.
board of .mndernsa pine, a grandAn automatic clothe* dryer
fath en clock made from butter­
Huiit-MeRoherls earned th ree1
cuts your ironing work In half.
nut, a desk ol white cedar, wall
runs on six hits; W. Able* Burpee Damp-dries so exactly right that
cabinets, chair* of Florida pine,
Seed Co., scored two runs on two you never hav* to sprinkle, never
a settee of white pondcrosa, a
nits. Butteries for th j mercury- have to slow down for wet spots.
Instead, says the Gas Appliance
The championship playoff in the
doug box used as an occasional
men were J . D. Wauoo and Jim
Manufactures Association, Your
city-wide softball league Is near­
table, and a cobblers bench of
Pe-ininston, for (he ac admen were I Iron simply flies along, turning
ing Its climax with Hunt-McRobPine.
erts and W. Alice Burpee battling Glen:t Eilend, B. Q. Smith and out the most smoothly finished
The cabinet maker's hobby, he for the top spot In the summer John Jo tea. Watson had eight 1clothes you're erer done. And
that's not all: Dryers give a pro­
strikeouts, Eiland and Smith sevsaid, is wood clock repairing and t series.
fessional finish to tox.els, cotton
the making ot wood gears to com -1 In last night’s game, Hunt-Mc- i cn strikeouts.
knits, flannels and corJuroy*
Roberts took the third game of
plrie the machinery.
Standings in Uie championship without any Ironing at nil Even
Robinson's wife is the former the series front W. Alice Burpee
playoffs
are:
Hunl-McRnberts, j sheets eome out so wrinkle-frca
by
a
one
run
margin
in
an
extra
Lucille Anderson.
two
wins
and
one
loss; W. A lice, you can Just fold them up an put
Inning of play.
'em away I
TKEN’-AGER DIES OF IN JU RIES
At the end of the seventh In­ Burpee, one win and two losses.
W EBSTER, O'— Teen-aged Ter­ ning, the score tied 2-2, Ja rl Crews
The next game in the series
Martin Heinrich Klaproth first
ri Dominick of Hialeah died yes­ of the Hunt-.McRoberts team was will bo played tomorrow night un­ Identified uranium In 1789 while
terday of Injuries received when Idt by a pitched ball and came der the light* In Fort Mellon Fark, studying ores of the Jnchymov sil­
her car overturned.
in with the winning run on a W. game time a t ■ p. m.
ver mines of Bohemia.

Softball Playoff
Is Nearing Climax

(Continued from Page One)
don't think it has nny legal cfflc cy but It has tremendous psy­
“ I ’ve been making furniture
chological Impact.”
since
1909," said M L. Robinsr.n
Bryant, who ran unsuccessfully
on the opening of his new shop
for governor In May and Is ex-i
on French Ave., which will be
Tits Sanford congregation of pected to make another race in known as Robinson's Furniture
,
Jehovah's Witnesses l» making! I960, compared the resolution to and Cabinet Making Co.
the state flag.
preliminary plana to attend a ' The flag, he said, has no In-1 The building, located at 918
four-day training program In trinslc value but "W hat one of! French Ave., Is newly eonstructed
Montgomery, Ala., It was announ-1 you would not follow the flag. It's and contains complete machinery
a symbol ol the might-and power, and tool* for furniture making,
ced last night.
repairing ami rrfinishing.
of
a great state.”
Ruah N. Stafford, presiding min­
“ We have equipment for doing
Da&gt;Id, also expected to cam ­
ister of the groin. In discussing
anything In the furniture line,"
the announcement to the congre­ paign (or the governorship In said Robinson.
gation pointed to the challenge to I960, followed up the flag anal­
Assisting nobimon In his shop
Christian thinking and Christian ogy, reminding committee mem­ is Herbert Asell who Is comple­
works In the rising i n : of mater bers of their pledge of allegiance ting his apprenticeship there un­
to the flag of the United States.
lallsm.
“ It says 'indivisible'," he said.
"T n s object of the program,"
Stafford aald, "Is to equip every "W h it about that flag? This will
one of the preaching fellowship do nothing except declare to the
of Jehovah's Witnesses in the world we are rebels who want to
practical use of the Bible as a bresk from the union of the stile s.
help In fortifying the spiritual The whole history of Interposition
morale of people in our commun­ Is civil war and strife, tearing our
own country ap art."
ity ."
Under the Interposition resoluThe announcement came aa a
climax to the weekly ministry- •tlon, the state would declare Its
development program held at the sovereignty and assert that U. S.
Supteme Court rulings violating
LIM IT ONE WITH $3.00 OK MOHE ORDER
local Kingdom Hall.
states’ right* are null and vnM
Stafford
laid that Jchovah'a
Several
committee
members
Witnesses are enrolled In mlniasaid before the vote they object­
tcrial training of at least five ed to tha resolution because of
classes weekly. "We maintain,"
the possibility it would have s
he emphasized, "th a t If a religion harmful effect on other segrega­
is worth believing It Is worth put­ tion legislation enacted during the
ting into practice.”
special tcaslon.
For that reason the WatchtowNone of the administration seg­
er Bible and Tract Society, spon­
regation measures mention the
sor! of the four-day Montgomery
races or on their face purport to
refresher assembly have designed
do anything except maintain peace
a program to assist Jehovah's
I and order In the state. They were
Witnesses and their friends in ad­
carefully drawn lo avoid any lan­
vanced ministerial training.
guage which might be ruled dis­
"W e ilnccrcly hope that the criminatory by tie courts.
training planned for us there will
enable ua to live closer to the
REPO RT TO BE READY
Bible and its teaching*." The t o BY JAN. t
gram la scheduled for Aug. 9-12 at
ST. PETERSBU RG . ( * —A study
•♦‘•e Alabama State Coliseum ii report on ths status of state own­
Montgomery.
ed lands in Florida should be
ready by Jan . 1..
The State Land Use and Control
Commission which is conducting
an Inventory of state lands hopes
to mske recommendation* on such
holdings to the Internal Improve­
ment Board Ja n . 1 on which lands
Funeral services for William to retain and which to dispose.
Hankerson, colored, who passed
away Friday In a local hospital,
MILK PRICE EXPECTED
will h# hrld from 8t. Jam c*
TO R ISE
Church, corner of Cypress ind
MIAMI &lt;Jt —The consumer price
Ninth St., Thursday at 4 p.m.
of homogenized milk was expectMr. Hankerson made his home rd lo rise from 26 to 27 cents a
•t 1002 Cypress Ave., and was quart in consequence of a fouron* of the oldest taxi drivers in cents a gallon boost announced
the city hiving served In that c a ­ yesterday by South Florida dairy­
1 » ; i.n .
men In raw milk to distributors.
pacity for about 43 years.
TO
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William A. Graham, president
His
survivors include tw o
AVU.
daughters, Mrs. Elnora Jam es of the Independent Dairy Farm ­
•nd Mrs. Rose McCoy of Sanford; ers Assn., said an increase in pro­
V (wo tons, William llankcraon J r ., duction costs made the price hike
and W alter Hankerson of New necessary.
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York CUy. Also aeveral grand­
A large clear plastic beg
children. Miss Jacqueline Hank­
erson. New York City, accomp­ keeps food chopper, handle e*d
ell le one convenient
anied her father here for the fu­ cutter
place.
neral.

Jehovah Witness
Group Will Attend
Training Program

D IX IE C R Y STA L

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Funeral Services
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For W. Hankerson

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a t night. Nobody backs him with capital or cqnfidenc*.
He supplies all of this himself . , . end banka solely
on hbs own- alertness and salesmanship. Your newsboy
may deliver your newspaper tu your door. I f so, he is
even a mom a jt.ite buslnfM m v,1 for he not only throws
his papers at countless front porches, but doubles
hack regularly to moke collections. Keep up the good
work, youngster a. Wa'ro all behind you)

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W orthw hile, Necessary Plan

S P R E A D IN G tN G L H H O A K

■V JA M ES MARLOW
WASHINGTON UR — It still rtmains to be *cen whether tht
United States handled Egypt'*
President Carnal Abdel N atter
well or threwtfly. He’i not ■ sim­
ple man. H e't an amotional roan,
a gambler and a conspirator.
This army eolonel, a would-be
assassin In his earlier day* when
he sought to overthrow the bated
kingship and remake Egypt, final­
ly bounetd King Farouk, bloodlet sly, In 1MI. He stayed In the
background when he did It.
Now he'* In a tight apot, trying
to make gool. He’s trying to prove
his right to b« leader of Egypt
and of the Arab world and to
ahephord hi* people out of i l l i t o
aey and poverty and Into the 20th
century.
He teem s to bo striking out wild­
ly now. Hi* emoUonalism bunt
through last week. For four daya
he boiled in alienee ove the Amer­
ican and British refusal to lend
him money to build a dam which
backward Egypt sorely n e eJi.

v_ ri.

street lighting plan from capital improve­
ment fund* would eliminate any doubt
from the minds of our visitors that Sanford
is still hugging to its horse-and-buggy
daya ideas. Now, aa we have never before
had the opportunity, cornea the moment to
take advantage of progressive planning to
match tha planning of the New York Giants,
the 8tate Road Department, our home build­
ers, and our school system.
Certainly, one of the foremost needs of
the City of Sanford ia a modernized Fire
Department with equipment to match
the firefighting needs of a growing com­
munity. Offered In the Capital Improvement
Plan Is the suggestion that two new pum­
pers be added to the equipment and that a
new building, o f modem construction,-be
provided in a more central location.
Too long has Sanford been held back by
the inability of the city to cope with its
growth and with the funds from the Flori­
da Power and Light Company franchise ag­
reement Sanford can now boast of a fire
department second to none within the scope
o f cities of comparable size.
Not only will citizens see buildings mush­
room up from the able planning of our Board
o f Sanford City Commissioners who ara
sphearheading the Capital Improvement Pro­
gram, but huge pieces of eou'pment neces­
sary to look after the sanitary needs of the
city will come from the “looking into the
future" with a program to take care of re­
fuse and garbage collections. Garbage pack­
ers. two o f them o f Increased size, If plans
are completed, will aial be furnished.
The Capital Improvement Program is tha
kind of thinking Sanford has needed for
many yaara for, as new citizens are brought
within our midst because of new industry,
because of Navy duty, or because of flour­
ishing business, newer, bigger, and better
facilities are needed.
There is no room for fear as the Board of
Sanford City Commissioners approach tha
planning and the exploring into the nearly
half-million dillar program o f providing nacessnry additions to the city’s facilities.
We can now look forward to the reviewIng of plans, the working out of the many de­
tails. and the final conclusion to one of the
biggest, finest and most progressiva steps
the city has taken in many years.
It is eartainly true that wa cannot pro­
gress, expand, and enjoy modern day think­
ing without tha modern facilities to back
them up.
f.
T h t Sanford Herald
From out of nowhere, In one way of
h U U t a o t g r »«W H *«turC»r &gt;»« Su«S«r
looking at the new picture for Sanford, will
L m m I I I M M l c i t e M t l i f O M itir IT, 111! St
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r M OOtar W o 3 fw l FtorUe endse toe *•» come a Sanford Civic Center, library, rtr. i Z
&gt;f Csngre*« * f lZ»rc* I I II*
creatlon facilities, new fire and police pro—
even rename, esiwr ••* m i w jr
tectlon, better health and sanitary planning,
MARION HARMAN §R~ Bfseottv* E4U«r
evatiTN j cpewtNQ. A arortu ist n **» e s r
as well as an opportunity to see all of these
AM*cl*t*S E m *
R ir t ll to A n ia t o t •( Ik* A***el|
republic*- with new lights along soma of our streets.
■*wipsp*r.
We’re not suggesting that the program
be instituted overnight and without the pro­
; B S S T &amp; v AtUnls QpnrtU
r
per planning and study, but we do suggest
that all haste, commensurate with ths needs
s p n e c n tm o N RATES
o f the city, be made in bringing about tha
per w**k
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On* T u r reality of a program that is worthwhile and
IAN
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ett.se
A|| Obituary nolle**. card* of tkank*. n m IuiU m •■&lt; necessary.
■6tlc*« of snUrtalnmtat for Iho purvoi* of raliU f
The city of Sanford hna a definite part
fuse* will ko rM riH for at r«tular odvartUIsc rot**.
in
the growth of Florida for it la tiara that
Page 4,
Wad. Aug. 1, 1931
all of the good things of our state are gath­
TODAY'S BIBLE VERSE
ered into one place. We have the climate, the
Ths Lord deal kindly with the#, as ye location, the thmaportation, the friendliness
have dealt with the dead and with me. Ruth and all of ths natural resources that maka
I s S —Ruth was appreciative o f her hus­ Sanford a great place in which to live- Now,
band's mother’s kindness to her dead hus­ we're going to get the facilities to go along
band and to her.
with them.

tv Th« community's future U best eervad
&gt; b * n Investment! a r t made in those thing*
which Nrve all of the people all of the time.
The Capital Improvement Program,
T jn m lr i up for a preliminary study at a
al meeting of the Board of 8anford
Commlaalonera Monday night, received
,boost aa each Item came up for die*
Ion.
Included in the plan were auch itema as
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awimmlng pool propoaed for the Golda“ "froru Recreation Area. The propoaal to add
^ ' r ih e awimmlng pool had been presented as
•
separate Item during many of the previous
'""m eetin g s o f the Board o f Commissioners,
' but until the Capital Improvement Program
came into being money for such a huge
undertaking could not be pinpointed.
Now, without a doubt, Negro children as
l jr e l l as adults will have an opportunity to
swim, learn to swim, and enjoy a recrca*
tlon fo r their health as well as their phyalcal well-being.
The planning, in the Capital Improve“ ment Program, for the Negro swimming pool
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lo r a large population in 8anford and 8eminole County. This is a.forw ard step that
• cannot and should not be overlooked In the
B . spending o f money derived from the Florida
Power and Light Company franchise in­
vestm ent
t " , UUi One o f the important phases of the pro­
gram, as presented by City Manager Warren
E . Knowles, would be the providing of an
.* auditorium in which the Sanford City Court
f„eould be held. Another forward step in
providing necessary facilities for the opera* tion of our city would be the area on the
: second floor o f the City Hall.
Also included In the presentation of the
! Capital Improvement Program wluld be the
Street lighting. Here again Is an opportunity
fo r Sanford—-not to mimic other cities or
play follow the leader—to provide adequate
lighting for Important streets. French Avenue Park Avenue, even F irst Street from
French Avenue to Metlonville which has been
described In many Instances as "th e darkest
area of the community/*
We believe th at a well lighted city is a
. progressive d ty , a law abtdlng city, a city
th at will attract thousands by its agressive
thinking through the installation o f lights.
-O nly recently, a distinguished visitor to
jk m fo n l remarked “Well, I see that you
■ atffl roll the sidewalks up a t night.” The

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Industry Profits Higher This Year
E Y SAM DAWSON
MEW YORK UR — Amoricorporations on the whole
to make n o n profits
in the pnvious y e a n . But
la setae hoy Industrie*
pull tho average gains down from
the hssdy percentages they w en
teperiing soma months back.
l a the first a lt months of tu g
Bet profits aflor t e n s for aaa cor­
porations, tho first to report, avora god U per fe a t higher than la
tlja first half of IN I. But a year
S fo the a v e n g e gain* w*ra S4T
per c m higher thae the first sin
■ o a th s of U H .
About three out ef four corpora­
tions, however, show increases
•hla year. Ia tho pnvious yoar IT
Tho Industrie* which as * group
. declined this year from the profits
! they nported • year ago laeludo
? automob'loa, auto suppliers, glass
aircraft, breweries, railroad* sad
. oMftr ic eqxtpmiet. The electron• lap ( n u n , however, was dowa a s
A ‘ , a Man chiefly because of one big
1 t empo ay being strikebound during
part‘ s«i the period. At midyear Its
iauka had worked heck late black

coot gain la tha first half of year by year tinea tho end of the
yoar. Tha NT Industrial*, com­ war.
bined, were up T.4 per cent. But
Tho 5a atosl and iron companies
ths I I ralln ad s, with I I on tbs de­
clining side and three operating in roprrtiag sarly show a combined
tha rod, showed a I I psr coat drop profit Incrsats at M l per cent la
this yoar as a group.
the period ending June M. The
Some Industrial group* show strike that began th* fallowing day
big gains avor a year ago, to off­ will affect tho earnings ia the cur­
set ths weakness In Iho auto, air- rent quarter,
will tho wage and
•raft and rail groupsprice bikes to go into effect.
EIggost comdback from its owe
If the auto rompanles com*
private deprosstoa ef IMS was the back strong aa they aspect end
meat-packing group which Ihla the steel companies rebound from
year shows a ltd .l psr cent gala
their strike as anticipated, the
ia profita.
year ay a whole should rue ItAS
Mail equipment makers have a dose n e e if not top it as a
Profits avenging SS.I per rant
money maker for business aa a
higher this year. Machine tool
whole.
companies show combined gala*
e f WA per cent. Coal companies
port a U t per cent increase a t
Grassy Meadows Guardian wow
tboy hit the comeback trail.
toads all North Carolina oeaior
Oil equipment makers spurted two-yaar-old Holstslns with a pro­
•heed by S U per cent, while the duction a t U.1M pound* of milk
•if proJucera advanced ISA per and IMA pounds of buttorfat on
cent t* continue tholr steady sains twica-a-dsy milking.

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Front Porch Campaign Once Helpful
By HAL BOYLE
NEW YORK oh—Politicians to.
day aro divided on the Importance
of "ahiatle-itop ' toura ia an elec­
tion campaign.
It I* Important, of course, for a
candidate to “ get out and meet
the folk*." But ju it how Important
ia it ia an age whan tha eandi*
dates, via talovislon, can eomo in­
to thro# out of every four Ameri­
can living rooma?
• Political leaders of both parties
may bo misting a bat in not rwvlving the old-fashioned front
porch campaign. I has been not­
ably successful In the past in elect­
ing president* — particularly digaiBad looking Republican candidates
whose themes ware prosperity.
The Cleveland Plain Dealer re­
cently recalled the famoua front
porch victories won by William Mc­
Kinley and Warren G. Harding.
la an earlier contest William
Harrison, Whig victor In 1M0,
wasn't content to roly on his front
porch—ho used Iho whole house.
Harrison, who died i t N i month

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loft homeless, alone and with no
Good will, while an Intangible aa- Income.
set, ia something wo all strive to
Nearly all a r t a t tho point of
attain.
Businas*
organisations dependence, yet shrink from it and
value it highly a o i Its marketable eagerly sock a mean* of paying
value ia considerable.
their own way and earing for
•Good will toward m en" waa thomaolvoa ao as not to bo a buradmonished ut two thousand yoara den on relative, or tho taxpayar.
•go and wherever it has bean tinI * tho basements, attics and
ccrely practiced men have proa- atorago closets of most ovary homo
aro countless discarded article*—
pared.
It la doubtful If any organisation ahooa, clothing, gadgets, luggage,
Is the world today baa done m e n furniture and many other things
to help followmen, restore faith that aro of no value le anyone m
and aJvance ths public w slfan tholr prasent state. By donating
auch things to Goodwill Industries
than "Goodwill Industries."
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you a n providing tbs m alarial that
ThU cooperative, non-profit or- vU, tn a hle many
many unfortunate and
Inaugurated a low seedy people to find employment
Sanitation,
yoara ago. has helped thousands •t»J else help many low income
to keep their • *J*^ **® *C*&gt;
families secure much needed matheir own way and ronior a worth( t a p^ce they can afford
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GooJwill Industries aaUcIt* tha
support of al) citlzans and urge*
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tham to contribute
discarded J J * ” * •
Kxpariment
aqulpmsnt or materials, clothing, htatioas, npartad ym ^rday that
furniture, electrical
appliances,
vrlU rerira and named Dr.
anything that ia no longer needed.
4. Kolta to auceood him.
Recently tho I t
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Goodwill organization paid its IM r ia ff tinea IN I.
thousandth dollar to wags* to tho
hunJrod* a t men and women who
turn to th# organization in an ef­
fort to find themselves. Most aro
aged and eripplad. Soma a n wo­
men left without moans of sup­
port. Other* have raised families
and teen them all pasa •• and aro

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after taking office, wa* proud of
being born in a log cabin.
So horso-drawn log cabins woro
featured in numeroui of his poli­
tical parados, and that# symbol*
of hi* modest beginnings helped put
him In oflfee.
In 1IM McKinley conducted a
front porch campaign from hi*
Canton, Ohio, homo on tha advice
of hit mentor, Mark Hanna—helped
organise delegations of distinguishod visitor* to the distinguished candidato, with tha Republican party
picking up hoe U b for many of
tholr fare*.
While resting hit fast, McKinley
was unsparing of hit vocal cord*.
From kla front porch ho some­
time* made
many a&gt; aa speech­
es In M hours on the vlrtuoa of
“ a full dinner pall."
His Democratic opponent, Wil­
liam Jennings Bryan, the silvertongued orator, apoka 100 times in
states. He got the crowds—MeKinlay got tho votos.
In 1 M Harding campaigned
from hla front porch at Marion,

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Ohio, telling the awestruck politi­
cal pilgrim* who chanced that way
that what the country needed was
" a return to norm alcy." Gov.
Ja m e i M. Cox, bit Democratic
rival, made • whirlwind whlitleatop tour. But whan tha votei were
counted the verdict was—for the
front porch and normalcy.
Could a front porch campaign
win today? Tha growth of m an
communication* would aeem to
make it simpler than evor for a
candidate to alt at home, lip
lemonade and*roll up a tidal w art
of ballots.
Ha could, under the ays of tha
TV cam eras, add sueb folksy
touch**— such a i strolling out to
the barbecue grill in his yard a » J
showing tha nation’s housewlvss
his skill at broiling hamburgen,
aven is prosperity a candidate
might not want his picture taken
in an election year whll# cooking
a juicy steak.
The front porch technique offers
o m big advantage to the Demo­
crats. It wuuiiJ save tham the ex*
pen** of renting a campaign train.
Its dlsadvantaga la this: Ths bast
known front porch in the Demo­
cratic party is thst on Harry
Truman's
. big, old, roomy
. . . . homo In
Indeoimdence, Mo—but H i r r y
“ &gt;• ®* J*® * available himself,
* " * • *.**• announced DomeeT®t*®, e* " d . u * ” , *1
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porth? l f c ,t eouM
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The most famoua porch in tho
nation ia tho controversial one on
the Whit* House, built on order
of ox-P m ld ent Truman klnuslf
a fter a bitter controversy.
ft would be ao odd political
irony if President Eisenhower,
twitching to the tradition of MeKinlay and Harding, ihould use
that porch a t a platform for a
successful second term.
Actually, tho porch U on tho
n a r of tho White House, but
who'd c a n about that?

Then ho spat out:' “ May you
choke to death on your own h ste ."
The West felt ha had boon playing
too much footsy with the Rus­
sians, taunting the West, trying to
ploy it off against the Reds, let­
ting both bid for his favor.
He argues he tries to make the
best deal for Egypt that ha can,
in arms and money. To anyone
of Nasser's intensity what ho eonaiders a hurt to Egypt may seem
like an act of hate.
Or it may bo simply that any
act of frustration which jeopard­
izes hla personal power la too hate­
ful to bo borne. At any rate he
struck back—perhaps in blind
n g o —by belting tha Suss Canal.
The British and french reacted
strongly. But how far they are
willing to go to loosen hil grip on
the canal it still to be teen. Tha
United States may get involved.
This Is probably a turning point,
up or down, for Nasser.
He ia not a polished orator. Ac­
tion may be his only resort to win
the
devotion
of hla
people.
Apparently he doesn't have It,.o r
didn't until be aeized the canal,
after four years ia power.
When Nasser threw out farouk,
he worked out of sight as part of
a group of army officers who led
the revolt and used Maj. Gen. Mohamed Naguib as front man. Nas­
ser finally pushed Naguib ailde.
The Egyptian* put Nasrar strict­
ly on hit own—as he asked—last
June by electing him president.
That didn’t mean he had their devotlon. On July 7. Wilton Wynn,
Associated Pres* reporter, yyfQti
from Cairo:
N atter has become the leader
of the Arab world. Now be face*
tho erisia of his life as ho tackles
the problem of winning ovar one
set of people who have remained
indifferent toward him—hla own

Egyptian public."
It may be that the Egyptians,
win had so nan. master* so long,
think h* c a n t last simply becaust
bo U an Egyptian.
The Egyptians were uninterrup­
tedly under foreign rule from 5M
B.C. to IIM when the British wltV
drew. The memory of It Is poison
to Nasser. Not long ago ho re­
called with bitterness that Egypt,
•artiest empire of the ancient
worlJ, had been occupied by Per­
sians, Macedonians, R o m a n s ,
Turks, French and British.
Nasser has ruled by forco. If he
loses, be loses everything. If he
wins, he may dominate tha Arab
world and lead it under the wirttf
of Russia. At this point tho West
doesn't know whether It faces ma­
jor disaster: loss of tho Middle
E ast.

Letters
To The Editor
July aa, u s s ft
Editor,
The Sanford Harald,
g j nforcj p]a
Th# pub)|c|iy which tha Seminote County Defense Unit receiv­
ed in your paper on OPAL (185*
Alert Exercise) indicates a real
cooperation on your p a rt Tha pub­
licity was excellent and I ara
sure that aa a result of your efJ ^ T . thto
^
formed i s to our port In
oxer*
else.
Thanking you for your assistance
•"&lt;« *Pl*ndld cooperation, I ■ ■
Very respectfully,
A. B. Petenon, Director
Seminole County Dofenao
Council.

Poisonous Mushrooms
•f HUMAN M. BUNNSDI, MB.
d o m t bo a a amateur
oom picker!
While moat o f the hundreds of
apedee of mushrooms a n b a m lest, aomo a n i n pale table; a few
a n potaoooue and downright
dangerous.
At least two, ia fact—both of
bsm A m a n ita s-a n extremely
dangerous. They son tain several
highly scUve polsoooua alkaloids.

a floater right

away.
While man s n aumaroui a iff s n a t typsa of meahroom potoon*
Ing, Iho worat bagtaa with * aerie*
of gastrointestinal symptoms la
from 10 to IS hours a tta r eating
pha iioldes, * typo af Amanita.
Tha victim ta ffo n either c o e eUpeUoa or diarrhea, vomits ax*
ively end devalope x pxrxlyx*
la s s
tn^sbrtomlnal
pain.
While you're vacationing ar l a moat such
death follow la from three to
la the eotmtry this
daya We know of ao anti­
d o a t beoozae an am a- eight
dote.
. icktr. Ju s t re­
member th s t mushrooms tepveeont a definite threat to anyone
It a best to play It axis. M
who te a t fam iliar with the dan yox*n not a mushroom axpsrt—
gera of mushroom-gathering.
and I don't lmaglno many o f you
T h e n 's only one way to avoid a n —don't go ptdfing mxahrooma
this dangorr-neocnlae and avoid for yourself and your
the poltonoua typoe. I f
And don't e a t any they
ncognlas the f i n a l
pick for you.
Aman itas, d e n t pick any of them.
And above all, don't oat nay un­ C. L.: My child ia row roeorar*
fam iliar types o f mushroom*, es­ lag from n liver Infection, flhoulfl
pecially if they
have ‘
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i f*U i I disinfect hla room?
e n d by an amateur.
Answer: I t U not likely th a t tha
The aafest thing to do i s m a t Infection aaa be spread by ah*
s c u e la to throw tham away, i f seta In th * room. T t o a t e a , dtoyou lg n « » this adriee and i a - Infecting the
b N bo
eelop fljp u of lllaaaa after eating of holy.

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T i:j Girl Scout* will m et' at
F lr jt rresby.srian Church at J.Ju
p n.
l'.te Chancel Choir will rehearse
a: First Presbyterian church at
7:31 p. m.
Thu Mid-Week Bible Hour will
be conducted by Elders Arthur
DeYoung and C. C. Howard ot the
First Presbyterian Church at
7:30 p m. in the absence of llev.
A. G. Mclnnis, pastor.
Morning Circle No. Nine of
the First Presbyterian Church will
meet at 10 a.m. at the home of Mrs.
Fred Williams, 708 Oak Ave. Mrs.
Jo e Baker, chairman, will preside.
The WSCS of the Ebcnezer
Methodist Church wiU meet at
7:43 p. m. at the home of Mrs.
J . H. Wynn. Miss Betty Jean
Townsend, hostess.
THURSDAY
The
Seminole
Associatlonal
W.M.U. Meeting will be held at

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Tha shape of American women
has changed considerably in the
last SO years and at last homesewing dress patterns have caught
up with the change.
For many years the pet gnpu
of home seafnstresses ha* hern
the peculiar m eiaurnm ctts j f pat­
terns, requiring mtnh time con­
suming alterations and often re
suiting In uncertain fit
Now, however, Ire
measure­
ment standard committer of tha
pattern Industry has agreed on
new standard sixing for all pat­
terns, conforming more nearly
to dress sites In tha ready-towear field.
Time was when the standard
of womanly beauty was a "p er­
fe ct 36", with other proportions
In accordance, but today every
woman works for the ideal 34
bust, 14 waist, 34 hip measure­
m ent
The modern figure has changed
since grandmothers day. Today
the bustline It higher, the waist
and hips sm aller. And now all
patterns told In department stores
and local sewing centers ;ave
been changed to fit the new na*
tinnal figure more accurately
All new patters catalog* have
Insert sheets showing the new
measurements. H o w e v e r , the
changeover la not yet complete
on the pattern envelopes, though
the pattern Inside is cut to the
new siting. The trick is to select
the pattern sixa from the chart
In tha catalog and Ignore the
measurements printed on the en­
velopes. The pattern envelopes
have the new measurements, but
older ones may not. The patterns
themselves have all been changed
and it it practically Impossible
now to find a pattern with the old
measurements.
Here are some lips from local
sewing center experts on picking
tha right sis* pattern according to
the new measurements:
Today’s sit* I I misses’ pattern
It scaled to 32-23-34, as opposed
to the old measurements of 30-2333. All the pattern companies
have adopted the new measure­
m ents, and the only difference be­
tween individual patterns now la
the amount of ea t* allowed
through the buatlln*. This varies
from 4 to 9 Inches. If your bust
is 33 inches, you have a choice of
tha sis* 13 or the site 14 pattern,
and in most cases the sis* II
would be right. The exception to
this rule will be in the case of a
garm ent that requires considersable ease, such as a sports outfit.
Buy your patterns by your ac­
tual bust measurements, and do
not worry about allowing ease.
T h at’s all taken care of. The pat­
terns are still slightly different
from ready-tow ear sues, bu» the
alterations requirsd will b# fewer
and less complicated than b«f«re.
Wbea buying a suit or coat pat­
tern, buy the same size you re­
quire for a dress or blousa. The
extra aase, again, has been pro­
vided for in the patttern For
slacks or skirts, buy your pattern
by the waist measurements, un­
less your hip measurement 1*
larger than that shown (or the
aiss. In that case, buy by bip
measurement. Remember that it
usually U easier to take a pattern
to than to let It out.
I f you are taller er shorter
than average, you need not let
that affect your pa it e f t
size.
Both Ungtbening and shortening
•re easy adjustments to make.
The change in sizing follows

men, misses, half-sizes, juniors
and teens.
When you go to buy your new
patterns, get the salesgirl to take
your measurements if yi-u are in
doubt as to your correct pattern
size, and let her advise you.
You'll find your fitting prob­
lems much eatidr If you get a
complete measurement, including
tha width across the back of the
distance
from
shoulders,
shoulder to neckline and other
trouble spots. Us* a tape mea­
sure to check the pattern size, and
mak* alterations on the pattern
before cutting into your fabric.
After you have discovered the
minor alterations necessary with
the new sizes, the same altera­
tions will be good In patterns from
all companies.
On* final tip: be sure to do all
your fitting over Up foundation
garment you plan to wear with
the new garment.

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Mr. and Mr*. C. F . Lowman J r ..
and their four children, have re
turned home after visiting In Sa­
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Koonts,
vannah, Ga., and Aiken, S. C.
1201 Oak Ave. today reveal the
engagement
and
approaching
Mr. sAB Mrs. R. W. Cassube and
marriage
of
their
daughter,
son "ButW&gt;", their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mr*. Lynwood Linda Sue to Charles Joseph
Whatley and the lattera' daughter, Townsend, son of the late Mr.
Deborah, have returned from a
and Mr*. C. W. Townsend.
three-week vacation spent at New
Miss Koonts was
bom In
Smyrna Beach and the Florida
Key*. Mr. Cassube is well known Charleston, W. Va., and is at­
aa "M r. B ill", manager of the tending Seminole High School
third street Winn-Dlxi* store.
where she is a member of the
Junior Class.
Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Echols
Mr. Townsend was bora In
and children Tony and Lane have West Alton, Mo., and Is present­
returned from a week’s vacation ly serving In the U. 8. Navy
at New Smyrna Beach.
stationed at the Sanford base
where he is a third elass petty
Mr. and Mrs. J . P . Wilson and officer.
son David have returned home aft­
Wedding date Is set for Aug.
er a month’s vacation at New
18 at the All Souts Catholic
Smyrna.
Church at It p.m. Complete dc
Frank Scotl, son of Mr. and tails and plans will be revealed
Mr*. F. P. Scott, 211 Summerlin Inter.
Ave. ami Roger Hodges, son of
nO T WATER TO MEET
Mrs. M. G. Hodges of Paola Road
and Danny Brumley, son b f Mr.
DEMAND
and Mrs. John Brumley, have re­
A generous supply of water of
turned home after attending the the right temperature is Instantly
Baylor Summer Camps at Chatta­ avallnhte when the water heater
nooga, Tenn.
is conveniently located close to
the applinner* which use It. The
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. White ol Gas Appliance Manufacturers As­
CTossville, Tcnn., and Carol Stine sociation suggests that a Setting
cipher of Nashville, Tenn., spenl of 180o F , very hot Is good for
the week with Mr. and Mrs. J the clothes washer and dishwash­
M. Stineclpher and daughter, er, — and a t I26o F for the sink
and other general-use
outlets.
Grace Marie.
So buy a water heater that I*
( i ’hoto By Jam eaoq)
Mr. and Mrs. R. F Hunltr and
family have returned sfter a two
weeks vacation in the North Caro
lina Mountains.

Final wedding plans are being
revealed today by Miss Margaret
Julia Malloy, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J . Wesley Malloy and Char­
les L. Beard J r ., son of Mr and
’Mrs. C. L. Beard S r . of Lakeland
The wedding will take place
Aug. 4, at 3 p. m. In the First
Baptist Church with the Rev. W
P. Brooks J r . officiating.
Organist will he Mrs. F. K.
McCoy while soloist will be Mr.
McCoy. Music included will be
“ Because", " I Lova Thee” , and
"The Lord's Prayer."
Miss Dixie Beard, sister of the
groom-elect, will act as maid of
honor while Bill Davis of Lakeland
will be best man. Ushers are Bill
Jennings and W. C. Jennings.
A reception will be held Immed­
iately after the rites in the church
annex.
No invitations are being sen:
but a warm tnviution Is being
extended by the bride and groom
elect to friends and relatives.

Spotlight
On Hollywood
H1LLYWOOD Ufi — Some col
umnists are always criticising
cliches on tevclsion. 1 love 'em.
They give me a warm feeling
of recognition, like evening and
hearing an old friend. Among my
favorites are the introductions to
commericals. I’d feci lost If the
star didn’t say: "And now, stand
by for a message you won't want
to miss" though u*ua"y I do want
to. Or, "B u t first—a word from
our sponsor” though usually if
stretches Into many worJt.
Some day someone on TV Is go­
ing to tell the truth: ' We have
to Interrupt the show now fof a
commercial.” Matter ot fact, Al-

Parents Reveal Engagement
O f Betty Bryan, G.
Hirt

RICH COCKTAIL B ISC U IT
Ingredient*! 2 cups sifted flour,
llfc teaspoons double-acting bak­
ing powder, Vfc teaspoon salt It
rup butter or margarine, 1 egg
(lightly beaten), milk.
Method! S ift
flour,
baking
powder end sell together. Cut in
butter uatil the mixture resem­
bles coarse meal. Pour beaten
egg Into g 1-cup measure and fill
until three-quaitcrs full with milk
G r a d u a l l y stir
into flour
mixture. Knead 20 seconds on a
lightly flo red board. Roll to Cl­
inch thickness. Shape with a 1
tk-inch biscuit cutter. Bake on
ungreased rookie sheet 10 min­
utes or until brown in a pre-heated very hot (460 degrees) oven.
Split and fill with 8 m 11 h f I e I d
llam filling. Serve warm with a
vegetable juice cocktail. Makes
31k dozen.

vention of the oven heat control.
Using this new-type gas rang*
control, the Gas Appliance Manufactors
Association
says, a
housewife now can pre-set the
exact temperature needed for the
most delicate cooking operation
and h* absolutely sure the food
won’t be overcooked or under­
cooked.

The variety thou* provide t
fertile field, too. I can hardly wait
to hsar such gems as: "You've
been a wonderful wonJcrful audi­
ence."
But of course the hoariest of ell
is the grand old, "Thank you for
Inviting us into your living room."

Georgena Hart,
E. Heilenschmidt
Married Sunday
Georgena May Hart of San­
ford waa married to E. W. Hallensrhmldt of New Orleans, La.,
in a ceremony performed by the
Rev. J . W. Pugh of the Lake
Forest Lutheran Church at Ja c k ­
sonville Sunday aftrrnoon at 3
o’clock.
Attending
the
bride
were
Elisabeth Methvln as maid of

Aug. 18 W edding Date
By Linda Koontz,
Townsend

O O T IfE S 8HORT DANCE
D R ESS of pal* blue Chantilly
Uce and white silk organza.
The small, closely shaped bodies
la all of Uit lac*. The skirt,
plnch-ptcated a t the waistline,
i* of the Uce and organza appliqued together. A sash of
deeper blue velvet U tied with
Streamers a t on* Side. Nina
Summer modeL

BOATING BOOKLET
FOR WOMEN
A boating booklet for women—
whether they be seasoned sailor*
or Ju»t interested bystanders—
hat been published by an outboard
motor manufacturing firm of
Waukegan, HI.
Called "Ladies Aboard," the 29page booklet treats such topics
as beauty care on the water, en­
tertaining on a cruise, boating
fashions, docking a boat, cooking
on long cruises or short trips, fishing thd water skiing, in a light
and sometimes humorous vein to
as not to be preachy.
"The fact that nearly 4,000,000
women were engaged in recrea­
tional boating by tba end of 1933
prompted ns to product tha book­
le t," said Don Culllmore, director
o f public relations for the firm.
"W e’ve packed it full of prsrtical
information that will prove help­
ful to both novice and experienced
women boater*."
The booklets are available at ne
eharga from dsalera throughout
tba country, Culllmore laid.

M iss LINDA K O O N tl
COCOANUT 'N FR U IT
BUNDAB
Pears, fresh or eanned, are
mighty good when sprinkled with
confectioner's sugar,
elpnamoa
and cocoanut that has been lightly
browned, either In the broiler or
oven of your range. It’s a keen
combination to serve with a
scoop of vanilla Ice cream.
adequate and meets tha family
requirements.

September B etter Breakfast M onth
T im e to Check on Breakfast Habits

Your Girl Scouts
Brownie Day Camp Is about to
s ta rt and for 23 Sanford Brownies
It means a week full of fun and
learning.
All girls are expected to wear
shoes and socks, shorts or pedal
pusher*. Blouses may be worn
hut no halters and they am asked
to bring a bathing suit, towel, and
lunch, Please bring an unbreak­
able cup.
The schedule for Aug. 8-10 at
Silver Lake it a t follows: 1:30 a.
m. Pickup by school but at Southside School; 1:40 a. m. Pickup by
school but a t M cllefnold’s Drug­
store; 1:53 a. m. Arrive a t Camp
grounds, Silver Lake Campsite;
9:00 a. m. Opening Ceremony;
9:13 a. m. Patrols; 9:30-11:30 Wa­
terfront, Handcrafts (In groups);
11:30-11:43 Rest and getting ready
for lunch; 11:43-12:00 Singing;
12:00-12:30 Lunch; 12:30-1:00 p. m.
Patrol, work on last day activl*
tiea etc; 1:00-1:43 Nature Study,
walka and talks; 1:43-3:30 Story
Hour (by 8tory League); 2:302:46 Cleanup; 3:43-3:16 games and
singing. 3:13-3:30 R etreat; 3:3J
Board bus for home; 3:40 but re­
turns to McReynold's stop; 3:46
but returns to Southslde stop.
Brownie Day Camp Supervisor
is Mrs. O. E. Clause.
Adults will be at the bus stop
and will be Mrs. Jam es Grant at
Southslde School,and Mrs. Lucilla
Echols a t McReynold's Drugstore.
Adult workera are Mrs. Dot
Francisco, Mrs. Lil Buckler and
Mrs. B#t Linker while tenlur
scout worker Is Mlts Ntnry Robb.
Nurses on duty wiU be Mrs. Carol
Crumley and Mrs. Harry Lee J r .
Mi»i Nancy Cushing will be life
guard and it was announced that
the water list been approved by
the health department.
Talks wilt be given by Purler
Lansing, Monday, "Wildlife Safe­
ty In the Woods"; Mrs. Carol
Crumley, Tuesday, "F ir s t A id";
Mrs. K. Brown, Wednesday, "God
and N ature"; Ben Butler, Thurs­
day, "Safety Around the Home
and On the R oad *"; and Parent's
Day, Friday, starting at 1 p. m.
All parents a r t asked to be pres-

LUNCHEON PLANNED
The Station Officers Wives are
having a regular meeting in the
form o f a luncheon Thursday
afternoon at 1:30 p.m. in Jim
Spencer's Restaurant.
Co-host****! are Mrs. George
Tilly and Mrs. M. H. Quicken.
Dribble confectioners'
frosting over doughnuts
prstty glaze.

sugar
for a

tlal alertness and eOclency during the lata morning hours, ami
that dieters ere wrong if they think missing tha morning meal In
a practical way to loae weight.
.*
September Better Breakfast Month, now la Ha sixth m ot , lg
sponsored by the Cereal Institute aa a public service to alert the
public to the Importance to the well-being of the antira fatally o f
starting the day with o good b reakfast
Starting the day with a good breakfast (a a real aid to the weightconscious teen-ager. She will be lets likely to snack between woaln
If the eats breakfast There la evidence that the well-nourish *4
teen-ager who eats three well-balanced meals n day Is lees likely
to b* obese than the teen-ager who haa a poorer quality of dial
even though the latter cats fewer calories.

Etuiy-lo-Prepare Basic Breakfast for Teen-Age Ctrl*
Orange /ale* ( 4 etwees)
C om f la ir s ( I on* t o ) frith ttUh ( 4 — ares)
Buttered TooU ( 4 dices)
M »k to drink ( 4 e w te e *)"
•Fur the teen-age boy more food la neeeaaery. Increase eerao! Ig
2 minces with 8 ouncea of milk, and 9 teaspoon* sugar. A * 6

CENTRAL FLORIDA QUICK FRE&amp;ZB
AND STORAGE CO.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

401 Went Thirteenth Street

Phot

TH ESE PRICES E F F E C T IV E V h URB •

fU

• BA!

SHARP C H EESE D E V ILE D CRABS
LB. 69c
I
2 FOR 43c
O RA N G E J U IC E
7 Cons 99c

G R O U N D BEEF
LB. 37c

W ESTERN If. S. CHOICE HEAVY B E E F

TH E PALM AMD P A S T S t*
FASHION ERA th a t was the
early 1900‘s gets • modem
treatment la this dance drees
designed by Oina. W hite pure
■ilk chiffon haa shirred panels
that give ease and grace to the
sweep lag skirt. Silk Chantilly
Uce vetU bodice and hemline.
The pel* touch provided by the
pink silk satin sash that winds
up ths waistline, ends In a aide*
sating bow.

W E ARE NOW OPEN

LEAN A LL M E A T

FOR BU SIN ESS AT OUR
NEW LOCATION

SP A R K LIN G C LEA R IC E
BLOCK 4t CRUSHED

GAS Co
F H . IIHAUK A-UWKLT FROM LOCAL FARMS

13th ST. A HOLI.V AVE.— NORTH SID E OF
STATE FARM ERS’ MARKET
IL'MMEB HOURS OPEN: *s0« A. M. TO M l P. M.

7 DAYS A WEEK

URGE
FEATURES—

64c

EX. LG. 6 7 c

I • 9-24 - 9i|| . |9i99

BAKING HENS

..........2 4 Lb*. # *

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I t EaaL
T u l l and each of r a n ara hereby
aotlflad th a t ault to remove elnuda
from and nulal and confirm tha tltla
to tha above daacrlhrd property haa
hern hrnuaht aaa lnat you hy IN­
V E ST M E N T c o i t p o i i A T i o N o r OilLA.NIxi.
a
Florid a
corporation
pla intiff In aald ault, aad you ara
hereby required to file your anawer
with tha Clark of th* Circuit Court
of Hamlnola County, Florida, and to
•arve a copy thereof upon the Plain­
t i f f * attorneya McLKOD and HCTTON, whnae addraaa la &lt;! Kait Cen­
tra l Avenue. Orlando Florida, not
la ter than Aunuat ISth. 1711. nr a
Decree Pro Confeaao will be entered
aaa lnat you.
T h a natura of thta ault la to r e ­

Legal Notice
ROTICR TO APPK A K
Chancery No. t i l l
TOi ANNA H. WILSON a n d ------------WILSON her huehand, If married
and If a llr a , whoa* addreaa, roil*
daaea and Poat Offlre addreaa la un­
known. and If dead. thei r unknown
halra devltrea, leaateee, aealanret.
lienor*. creditor* truetare, ■ranteea.
and all partlaa havlna nr cla lm ln *
to hay * a n r r l a h t llt la nr Interest
In lha r * a l property h e rein a fter de­
scribed, located In Hamlnola Coitnlr,
riorld a . In-wlti
T ha SRI4 o f lh a HR*4 o f Section
I I . Townahlp I I So ath, Hanna

move e a r u l a cloud* from and In
qulat and confirm t h * t i l l * to the
ahoy* daacrlhrd property. T h * name
of the Court In which ault haa been
Inatltutrd la tha Circuit Court of the
Ninth J ud ic ia l Circuit. In and for
Hamlnola County Florida, la Chan­
cery. T h * abbreviated title of the
cn«e la IN VESTM EN T COftPOItATION O F Oltt,ANDO V*. ANNA It.
WILSON. T h * deecrlptlon of the real
aatata Involved I* ae art forth above.
W IT N E S S mv hand and real thl*
Hth day of J uly . A. D. ISid at
Hanford. Seminole County. Florida.
O. P. Herndon
Clerk of t h * Circuit Court
(Official Seal |
Tin K L Tlurdlck
Deputy Clark

ftallat* ckoklaa,
racklas broacklal

eathau or bar fo e r,
afkaaial l a d that
aatothartd feellatl |
Yoa or y earlo .ad
oeaa set fait, affacilea retain with a
M1ATHIASY t e t hnt Modern edectiv*
-—
inhalant therapy Method, (h i n a m f 1

AT YOUR ORUOOIST
OR W R Itl RRIATNIARY, IN C
U t S rim h ^ la ta U f,W e a k .

GA. OR FLA . GRADE “A” D A D
(WhoU)

LB.

L Y K E S SUGAR C REEK

WIENERS
Grape Jam
Picnic Hams■
&gt;
»&gt;2.29 Tomato Juice
Sliced Bacon »■39c TUNA
SCHIMMEL

S4 OZ. JA R P J

29c

L Y K E S CANNED

L IB B Y ’S

* 41 OZ. CAN

29c
25&lt;

OSCAR M AYER BADGER

ROYAL HAWAIIAN

ft

SIZE CAN

CHUNK ST Y L E

S W IF T S PREMIUM BA BY B E E F

STEEL STRIKE, OR NOT-A PRICE INCREASE IS SURE TO COME. WE
HAVE A NORMAL SUPPLY OF BRAND NEW 195$

* 1 7 9 5 ° TOoTA L PRICE
IT ALWAYS PAYS TO GO FIRST CLASS

'* 1

PER MONTH

ALL WAYS
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
H» in SALES
l i t in VALUE
1st in STYLE

REMEMBER -

IF YOU C A N T TRADE WITH

US -

FORGET IT !

SAVE DOLLARS A T HOLLER'S

O PEN EVENINGS TILL 9
2nd St &amp; Palmetto Ave.
r Phones: 1059 - 1234
*

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7

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*•

ROUND

STEAKS

LB.
SIRLOIN

69c

E X T R A TEN D ER

CHEYROLETS and OLDSMOBILES
$50.92

DEL MONTE

7-

*

Minute Steaks lb- 69c
LEAN FR E SH GROUND

Hamburger

3

L B S.

99c

E X TR A LEAN

49c

Ground Beef

2 ft SIZE CAN

Sliced Peaches 29c
PLANTATION PRID E Kosher Style

29c

LADY B E T TY

QUART!

Prune Juice

29c

F R O Z E N FO O D S
SHRIMP AHOY

10 OZ. PKO.l

» 99c

Breaded Shrimp

« OZ. CANS

9

Orange Juice

COFFEE
Lb. Can

Qi- Ja r

DR Pickles

DONALD DUCK

Tru-Flavor

99c

PRODUCE
U. S . NO. I

7 9

( L la lt Oh WHh Or*n)

Potatoes

10 lbs.

79&lt;

S . C. EL B E R T A

Peaches

-

3

lbs. 39c.

W A D E 'S S jS S S ?

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�It's Never Toe Hot To Find A Buyer Thru Want Ads—Call 1821
12—SPECIAL AOTlCEb

Let a
Classified Ad

BULLDOZING

Phone 1821
1A—P L A C E ! TO EAT
DON’T MISS toe Free FUh Fry
this Friday. (M illie's Luscious
Hush Puppies, 3 for j
dime),
'oggle Diner
Dl
L B ar, Lake
The Doggii
Mary.

MAR-1,01! RESTAURANT

Friday Menu: Red Snapper, Lob­
ster. Jumbo Shrimp, Scallops,
Fish SUcka.
Saturday Menu: Prim e Rib Roast,
T-Bone Steak. Spaghetti and
Meat Balia. All Garden vege­
tables. HWY 17-93 South, Phone
,
117S-W.
3—PERSONAL NOTICES
Local and Long DiaUnoa moving.
Agents far
HOWARD VAN
LINES,
INC..
PENIN.NU’JU i
TRA N SFER L STORAGE, Inc.
Otflea 1100 French Ave„ Phone
3161.
Rollaway, Hospital a n d Baby
Bade. Day Weak or Month—Tel.
1(23. Furniture Center —
111 Weal F irst
AMAZING—Custom made Reflector-Lite mail box and lawn
signs, house numbers, 3526 s.
Sanford Ave., Sanford, Fla.
WANTED— Home and supervision
fo r elderly lady. Not inviUd.
C in p ay 990 per month. Box 22x
c/o Sanford Herald.

AUTOMOTIVE
la

EMPLOYMENT

OPERATORS WANTED

•—BOAT, AND MOTORS

1. Steady year round work
Bee the New Evlnrude Line (or '39 2. ExcelianZ waget
3. F re t Hospitalization A
ROBSON Sporting Goods
Ufa insurance
Evlnrude Sales A Service
594 E . le t SL
Phone 9M 4. Pleasant working condttloni
3. Paid holidays and vacation
Brookfield Nlilla,
Eenford, Fla.
&gt;—MOTOR CYCLES-BICTCLRS
200 N. Elm Ave.
Phone 293
1947 Cushman motor ecootcr. Ex
House
wile,
full
or
part
time.
ce llin t condition. 380.00. Phone
Have Income and still be a home
1471-J.
maker. No investment. Writs
12—TRAILERS
Mrs. 8. H. Coleman, 2929 Magno­
lia.
I t will pay YOU to see us b«fora
you buy. Open Evenings
Sundays.
Eastelde Trailer Sales
P alatka, ria .

and

W A N T E D

Lady, 22-33, who:
• Enjoys work
• Is neat
• Is accurate
T railer, Ssie-R tnt, Ph. 399-XR.
• la dependable
42 F L 1939 Custom built CasUa- • Has knowledge of office rou­
Coach houaa trailtr. Ph. 1014-J.
tine
• Billing
14—USED CARS
• Handling public
Willing to learn apeciallted busi­
'51 Bal-Air Chavrolat Fully equipness and wilhas strictly perma­
ped^ clean.
E L Ph. 2326-W.
nent employment.
Reply—Box X , The Sanfora
Herald, enclose snapshot, and In
your own handwriting, give
qualifications and ealtry expec­
ted for M a y weak.
1 4 -B E A U T Y PARLORS

BUSINESS
SERVICES

Modern Alr-cenditloned Salon

Harriett'a Beauty Nook

Pk. 971

MS R. Oak
i)

IT—BUILDING PAINT1NO

REFA IRS

ALUMINUM FAINT
F a r Houaa Trailer Roota
N EED A PAINTER?—S E E USI
N etA N lY-SM ITH
5418 &amp; Pgrk
Phosa 1J05
FLO OR sanding and finishing.
Cleaning, waxing. Serving Seuninole county tinea 1923.
H. M. Gleason. L ak. Mary

|F&lt;664 ljt.ntJn*
29-LA U N D R Y

CaU Mr' T*fkar&lt;
DRY CLRANINO

L. U Sill — Fiaao Technieiaa
1134 lUatO 1, Sanford

13—BUILDING

MATERIALS

For Rent— 1 bedroom
apt. 363 per month.
Realty.

Unfurnished 2-Bedroom
shopping center. 2419
Pets please.
TWO CARLOADS beautiful used
brick. Orange, red, and burnt S E E Seminole Realty for Desir
black. See them at SHERMAN
able Homes and Apts. Phone 27.
CONCRETE P IP E CO.
2 BEDROOM unfurnnhed house,
RED-I-M IX CONCRETE
kitchen equipped, Phone 3092.
Miracle Concrete Co.
309 Elm Ave.
Phone 1333 3-Rrdroom house, completely turn
lahed. Ph. 1299-W.
...
CO N CRETE ,
Ready Mixed Concrete, Concrete Oarage a p t 112 W, 4th SL Apply
113 Magnolia. Phone 312.
Block, Send, Gravel, Cement
Concrete Pipe to Meet All Qual­
3-Room
apt. Adults only. No pets.
ifications.
Phone SI1-J. 215 W. 8th St.

USED BRICK

Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.

Out West 13th St.

Phone 2411

4#—BUSIN ESS EQUIPMENT
HAYNES Office Machino Co.,
Typewriters, adding machines,
Salsa-Rentals, 314 Mag., Ph. 44.
Good Used Office Desks from 333.
Used portable and standard size
typewriters from 333.

Washing At Ironing. Phone 531-R.

•

f M A n £!ia l

* L IV k m C K '

•MERCHANDISE -

PLUMBING A R EPA IRS
u -A in n m tbs' se n
SepUe Tank Installation A Service.
Sewor Connection). Archie C. NOW I mm film rental library
Harriett, Phone 734-W or l » V
at Wieboldt'a Camera Shop. 110
S. Park Ave.
« » - ARTICLE* FUR M I R
Contract and Repair Work
Free Estimazee
— Factory to You—
R. L. HARVEY
Alumianai
504 8aaford Ava.
Phone ISIS
V e n e tia n B lin d s
Enclosed bead, Sag-proof bottom
rail with plaatle ends. Pleads or
rayon tapes. Cotton nr nylon
cords.
S c n k a r ik Glnae nsri P r i n t Co.
—f.-arLag atm Repair
Phone oM
2M1 haaford Ave.
Fhmae 1113 112-114 West 2nd S t
»
Foot-lackers 28 93 ; 40-hr. Alarm
W. J . KING
clacks 3i 89. Sanford Jew elry &amp;
Plumbing Contractor
Luggane Co. IM Sanford Are.
Kohler Plumbing 4&gt; Suppl
Ream Electric Water Hewers
iT p e y a To Use Classif ied.
tU 4 Orlande O r,
T it

The Homes Built
By
ODHAM * TUDOR, INC.
Builders of Fin* Homes
For Florida living
BEAUTIFULLY Designed Thro*
And Four Bedroom Home*
1 4k 2 bathe
,
Varied Selection of Plana Avail­
able.
Priced From 311,900 to 134,000
VA ( Ui ) - FHA l FH&gt; lo s e r*
lee Financing.
HOMES AVAILABLE:
South Plnaereit
Sanford. Fla.
Grove Manors
Sanford. Fla.
Valencia Villas
DiLand, Fla.
SALES OFFICE
2623 S. French Ave.
Phone 2100 A 2990

For Sale or Rent — 2 bedroom
house, 3 bedroom house. Kitch­
en equipped. Very clean and
close la. le e Jim m y Cowan.
Phone 914k
14—LO TI
100 x 330 taka front lo t Crystal
Point, L ak* Mary. Pk. 203 or
144-W
a
•7—BROKERS

and REALTORS

B A LL R EA LT Y
RAYMOND M. BALL
OSCAR M. HARRISON
RRO. BROKUUS
S. D. Hlghlayman, Associate
194 Seutk Park Av*.
Phone 944

&lt;$L

A. B . PETERSO N
Broker Aseociatei: A. B, Peterson
J r ., P . J . Chesterton, Garfield
Willetts, John Ueltch and R. W.
Williams. ‘A. C. Doudnty, Land
Surveyor.
n s N. Park Ave.
Phone 1129

MANY PURPOSE HOME

ROSA L. PAYTON

I F IT IS R EA L ESTATE
8*fe Crumley * M eatilth
a t UT South Park, Phone 771
They Know

And—Beautiful 34-Pe Dinnerware 82—COMMERCIAL
Set ..........
Good paying general merchandise
ator* &amp; home. Down payment HOME BU YER OPPORTUNITY
and terms. Baardall Avo. Phone P ractically naw 3-bedroom CB
1314.
home with over 13,099 tq. ft. of
llvethUJty. Kitchen equipped end
Handeoma Bedroom Special
9L-BXCHANGE—TRADES
automatic
washer
furnished.
Vanity with large Mirror
Priced for quieh aaU with only
Panel Bed
Sell or Trade— 3 bedroom home In
91330 down. Out of eity but with
Chest of Drawers
beat part of Seminole Height*.
city water.
Tampa. Beautiful yard and
W. M. "RUl” (T E M P E R
shrubbery. Will trad* for home
O ar Allen, Associa te
of equal value 1st Sanford. P.O.
Arietta P rice, Aeeeetato
Box M3.
Re alter — General brnrane#
3122
1U N. P ark Av*.
New Selection of—
83—BOM BS
3149.50
Sofas (Foam Rubber)
Coniult A REALTOR First
109 00 ( Bedroom, 2 story Tram* house.
Sofa Beds .....................
2 teres, 8 miles west of Sanford CULLEN AND HARKCY
Matching Chairs ........ . 69.50
Phene 2212
on State Rd. 44. Call 1320-R-4. IN N. Park Ave.
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
Comer 2nd It Magnolia,
Ph. 1222
Robert A. Willlama, Realtor
3-BEDROOM house with carport*, Raymond Lundquist, Associate
"Bud Bam berger" Mgr.
porch
and
utiliby
room,
FrlgiOpen Monday’s 111 »:30 p. m.
Phene 1172 AUesrie Beak Bldg.
datro appliances, 3223 down.
V ISIT OUR BALCONY
A GOOD BUY!
L O W E L L C . O Z IF .R
HIGHEST CASH TRADE- IN
Bedroom, sugary, insulated,
Bollder — Phene 1339
PRICES PAID FOR USED
k i t c h e n equipped, hardwood
Office: 2401 8. Orlande Dr.
FURNITUHE
fieN a, fenced yard, landscaped,
WILSON-MAIER
shade, all thU for 12000 down,
tai-ag monthly, total price of
CUSTOM BU ILT HOMES
FURN ITU RE CO.
31142.00.
•VA—FHA-CONVENTIONAL
Call 958
3 Bedroom suburban home, like
FINANCING
311 E. F irst St.
•LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
new, 2 rail** from clock, $9100,
low iiV R BQ viont.
'LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
FOR
A. K- S H O E M A K E R , JR, m sere, productive farm . Id acres
THE
tiled, lurd road f r o n t a g e . '
Phone 1991
1200 MtllonvUI*
B E ST
$4700.00, Vt calk.
----- in----CompUt*
3-year eld home. Newly furnish­
Home
ed. Choice location. Call 2076-M.
W. MRTRJCM8 ____T . V . 3U R O
Furnishing*
REALTOR!
3100 Down. $43 Monthly with
SEE
Phene 27 « r 148
Homeataad Exemption. 342 with­ IN I Park Av*
out exemption, will buy 3 bed­
Altrindw A stringer
203-09 E . F irs t S t.
Phone 127
room home, garage, large Ut,
R eal Estate A Insurane*
good neighborhood, a t 111 E lThis Is a free pass to th* Rita
ASM*.
camhU Dr. Sacrifice. Contact Mr*. Lritrin* M*8M$g*r,
Theatre fo r Bob Armstrong,
Ph. I I
Tim Crawford, 3311 Stanford 107 Magnoli* av*.
Lake Mary, Exp, Aug. 10, 1934.
Rd. or San Marco Theatre,
J l F a y * T * Dm ClaeaUmdi
Jacksonville, Fla.
It P ays To Us* Classified.

FREE

$119.95

Seminole Really

Mather of Sanford

By STANLEY

SEE and COMPARE

Thli Urge heme located Just out
aide City Lim it* on 12 lot*. Very
desirable I t hem* only. Alto,
adaptable for Doctors office, or
It is ideal location for Motel,
or many other uses. Terma may
31AYFA1R — 3 bedroom house.
be arranged If desired.
Large yard. Call 1430-J sifter
See ut for French Ave. Property
6 p. m.
R EA L ESTATE DRIVE-IN
2944 French Ave.
Unfurnished
2-bedroom
house.
Kitchen equipped. 1303 Elliot,
J . W. HALL. REALTOR
Phone U03 or 144-W.
Johnny Walker, Associate
” Cal\ Hall” Phone 1738
2-Bedroom furnished apt. Close in.
Rent SIS. Call 791-W.
EXTRA LARGE

REAL ESTATE

■•a'lM-w u 3 eevo o»&lt;»

P u t T,

ABE YOU LOOHNO FOR A
NEW HOME?

POW ELL'S
Office Supply

18-W ORK WANTED—FEM A LB

W ri. Aug. 1, M M

THE OLD HOME TOWN

OZIER REALTY CO.

-DOGS—CATE—P E T S

.

APPLIANCE CENTER

"Y our Wcstlnghousc Dealer”
Phone 1737
li3 Magnolia

THE SANFORD HERALD

2 ACRES OF FREEDOM
Spacious 2-Bedroom Fram e Home
Kitchen, living, dining room and
den. Screened porch, plenty of
shade trees. Recently remodel­
furnished
ed and beautiful. Immediate
St. Johns
possession. 39,500, 4 m ilts from
city. Terms available.
apt. Near
Elm. No

MID-SUMMER
SAVINGS

C E R A M IC T I L E
PU PPIES—Boxer
mixed,
Male
Paul P. Mueller A das Ph. U4
813, Female 110. Phone 330-J.
, F r e e eettmate. Quality wort.
This is a free guest p a n to the
Plumbing. (Creaky Heating
Movieland Rlae-In Theatre for
David Bram lett, Sanford. Exp.
M. G. H O DGES
Aug. 10. 1938.___________
___
Servita on All Water Pumps—
Walls Drilled — Pumps
Pgola Road. Phono 700

PLUMBING

( J — HUMES

Unfurnished 2-bedroom house In 3-B ed reea, 2 bath home. Strip
te re u e floors. Ceramic 01*
Lake Mary. 130. Ph. Sanford,
hatha. Full alia dining reem end
1042 or 1889-W.
117 S. Magnolia
Phone 086
W OMEN............
Florida room. Double garage
Valuable Avon territory open
3-R O O M completely furnished
with utility area and laundry
47—FURNITURE—HOUSEHOLD
Lake Monroe-Sinford area. Cus­
apartment. 317 Palm etto Ave.
room. Ready for occupancy.
tom er! waiting to be serviced.
Phone 2392.
118.500
Housewives can qualify if you
With
Excellent
Tem ti
12-Room cottage ready to move in.
can apend 20 hours a week.
All utilities furninhed. Week or
Abova average earnings. Con­
month. 2404 Park Ave.
ta c t Mrs. J . Russell, P.O. Box
Registered Real E ila t* Broker
975, Orlando for interview.
Phone 2371
17-92 at Hiawatha
CO-WANTED TO RENT
27—H ELP WANTED-MALE
Large 3-bedroom house, unfurnish­
ed. In or out of city. Long lease.
Colored Truck Driver. Meat have Beautiful D lnttto Seta. Choice of
11
Table
Topi
and
12
Chair
Laura R. Otic.-, Broker
Reasonable rent In exchange
experience on heavy trucks
covers
.
.
.
Complete
with
4
Hesel M Plata, Associate
for Maintenance. PHONE 1133 or
This la a good year round job If
Chair*
................................................
2901 So. Orlando Dr.
Phene 1239
1318-R.
you have the right qualifications
EVEN IN G !: 3113 and 790
Phone 20fl, Sanford.

One hour —Wash and Damp Dry
One hour H —Wash and Dry Fold 34—LNgURANCS
Fiaiabod Laundry
BaalU aa Dry Cleaning
Preferred B etas to P referred
S o i t k i U * L a u a d ro m a t
Polieyheldera
Side Peedaaart Bldg.
John W illia m s l a x . Agency
190 E ast 23th SL
417 Sanford AtUstie l e a k
34
.3 9 —PIANO SERVICE

U —ROOFING PLUMBINa

17—FURNITURE—HOUSEHOLD

We buy and sell used furniture. Used furniture, appliances, tools,
GATLIN BROTHERS
Paying top caab prices tor any­
etc. Boughz-aold. Larry's Mark
Dragline &amp; Bulldozer Service
thing oi value. SU PER TRAD­
321 E ast l it SL Phone 163L
Ph. 2233 Geneve. 2133-W Sanford.
ING PO St on 17-92. Ph. 3033-W.
Buy your Fu rsn u rs a t Barry's
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, r u t * ,
Warehouse Turn Co., at 901 w.
meats, invoices, h u d bills, sad Army Cots, 33.98; Paint, 13.30 g a l
1st SL All nationally adv. furn­
T-Shirts, 4Sc; Army-Navy Surpprograms,
e t e.
Progressive
iture at warehouse prices.
lua, 310 Sanford Ave.
Printing Co. Phone 401 — 403
West 13th St.
WHITE
Oak office desk ..................... $37.50
SEWING MACHINE CENTER
ORLANDO Sentinel S tir , Call Underwood typewriter with drop
Salei, Service and Rentals
head oak desk, both .............. &gt;43
Ralph Ray, 3150.
GARRETT'S
Duncan Phyfe dining table,
Phone 1422
• beautiful chilra .............. $70 323 E . F irst St.
T . V. R EPA IRS
*Ttl 10 p m. Service Calls. 13.00, Gorgeous 3 Pc. living room
suite original cost 31300
J . Q. Herrin, Ph. 2893-J. W. A.
NOW .................................... 3300
Norris, Ph. 1339. Licensed Tech­
Hoipoint electric stove .......... 330 31—APTS— HOUSES—ROOMS
nicians, guaranteed work.
Universal electric stove ..
540
Largo walnut clothes closet 822.30 French Avenue home suitable for
home A business. Fog Informa­
17” TV very good ..................... 330
LOWERY * BRIDGES
tion call 1494.
New portable sewing machines
Sea. 1SS4-W Orange City Spr 4-5034
............................................ 339.30
HUTCHINSON’S Ocean F r o n t
FAIRBANKS • MORSE P u m p s These arc 3123 values on salt.
Apts. 339 S. Atlantic. Daytona
Curved
china
cablnsti
from
.
343
Wall Drilling,
HOWARD C.
Beach. Call 2374-W for reserva­
Special sale glazed pottery all
LONG, Phone 3SI 307 E sat
tions after 9:00 p. m.
sizes,
all
colors.
Commercial Ave.
Super Trading Post
Three and tour room furnished
Hwy. 17-92
Ph. 2052-W.
UPHOLSTERY CLEANING
apt*. Very eleen end close in.
FURNITURE A AUTO
Pnone Mg. Jlmmv Cowen.
3 x 6 Trailer. $33, 18 cu. ft. AmaFurniture Cleaned in Your Home
, na Freezer, 3123. Ifh. 1193,
' WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
New Modern Method — Cleans
Sanitizes A Moth Proofs. Free ONE— l i j Ton Dodge tru ck ,-fla t
private baths. 114 W. First SL
Estim ates— Call 1714-J.
body: One — 1 Ton Chevrolet
FURNISHED
epta. Phone 1331.
Truck, flat body. PHONE 84-W.
CROSLEY — BENDIX
EFFICIEN
CY
ApertmenL
Suit­
Sales and Service
Pickup bod with metal canopy.
able for bachelor or couple.
RANDALL
Welded house trailer hitch A
Private bath. Aerosa from Foil
E lectric Company
bumpsr. 3-spetd transmission
Office. Manuel Jacobson.
Service— Quality— Satlafactlon
jackshaft A housing grill guard.
Ph 113 Sanford
2837-J-3 De Bary
All la heavy duty in A-t condi D ESIRA BLE one and two bed­
tlon off *52 3/4 ion Chevle. Will
room furnished apL Ph. *32W
Sewing Machine repairs. Pick up
fit 41 A 3/4 ton Chsvle or GUC
and delivery. Thomas Sewing
2
4i 3 room apt Ph. 2963-W.
1943 thru '33. 919 Park Ave.
Machine Repairs. Ph. 1105-Jl.
Rose Court Apts. 3 rooms furnish­
F.M .B. 3c. IOC A 25c STORE
PUMPS A SPRIN KLER SYSTEM S Sunhats, dozens of styles, all sizes
ed. Phone 1494.
All types and sizes, Installed or
59c to 98c.
321 Sanford Ave.
Avalon
Apts. Efficiency, Phone
"Do It Yourself."
720-W.
WE REPA IR AND SERVICE
FOR SALE CHEAP—Uied Nation­
STI NE
al Caih Register, 1 drawer, 1
3-ROOM fumuned apartment,
Machine and Supply Co.
Cabinet Safe. Rcimann Motors.
dose In, 111 E. Sth S t., 130
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. 63
208 E. Commercial.
monthly. PHONE 2368 or 1032.
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
44-nAPPLlA.sUEH
Efficiency
apartment, alr-condiSlip Covers and Drapes
tinned. Hwy. 17-92 S. SlumberFRIG1DA1RE appliances, s a l e s
STANLEY KULP
land Court
and service. l&gt;. 11. High, Uvicdo,
PHONE 285S-J.
F la. Phone FO-S-3315 or Sanford
2 Room furnished a p t available
1642-W after 6 p. as.
now. s room furnished apt.
availablo by July 20th. 310 Mag­
AIR
CONDITIONING
2 3 -H E L P WANTED FEMALE
nolia. Ph. A. K. R o n *tie r, Flor­
For Room or Building
ist. 212.
H. B. POPE CO. INC.
WAITRESS - Apply T&lt;
Touchton't
Drug Store, Mr. (Sark.
&gt;98 Mouth Park Ave. Pkoae 144* Furnished' 3 room* 4k bath, down­
stairs. 1902 Maple Ave. Phone
SEWING MACHINE
BAGGEKLY
1474.

RENTALS

Solve That
Problem
TTvi

43-A R T IC L E S FOR SALE

Confab Predicted
To Write Strong
Civil Rights Plank
WASHINGTON f,T9 — Sen.
Bush (R-Cnnn) predicted Monday
th* Republican National Convan
tlon will writ* a strong civil
righ tl plank Into the COP'a
campaign platform.
Buih, who head* th * Platform
Committee, said it waa obvious
th * plank would be based In part
on President Eisenhower's pro­
posal* which patted the Houle
during the recent icasion but
were burled In th * Senate.
Th* Elsenhower • supported
bill would have created a bipart­
isan civil right* commission, aat
up a special civil rlfh ta division
in th * Justice Department, and
would have made It eaaler to
take civil righ ti casai to the fed­
eral courts.
San. II. Alexander Smith (RN J) agreed with Buth that th*
Republlcani will use vigorous
language in endorsing civil right*.
Smith alio la a member of th*
group which will
draw up a
platform to he presented to the
GOP convention which opens in
San Francisco In three week*.
Smith aaid he doesn't know
yat whether th# platform ought to
go into euch specific details as to
andori* tho Supreme Court's dacl■Ion banning racial segregation
In th* schoola.
The Republican* are aiming
for as much contrant as possible
between their civil rights plank
and any compromise statement
that might b* worked out by the
Demecrsts in hep** of avoiding a
party-splitting row.
San. Ervin (D-NC), a member
of tha Democratic! Platform Com­
mittee. said In a separate inter­
view there will he a general e f­
fort within his party to "agree
*n a civil rig h t! plank that will
net be highly offensive to either
ilde."
i
' I hop* we can get a plank
that is no worse than that of
1 9 i:.” Ervin added.
That plank called fo r federal
laws to Incur* "equal opportunity
for employment . . . th* right
to security of peraona . . . the
right to full and equal participa­
tion in th * nation'* political life

T ry an d Stop M a
.B y B E N N IT T C IB B ^

STINGY CODGER, accused of worrying onlf about

___ personal affairs during both World War U —
cited l a d eftn a * these notable contribution* t * Uto ;
w elfare:
He reduced the use of h it
sun lam p from five m inutes
to th ree— to conserve e lc c - '
tricity.
He stopped pulling h i t '
hand-painted cravata Into
hard knots — to conserve
silk.
He used th e aame deck o f
cards fo r six game* o f gin
rummy— Instead o f five. .
He no longer escorted
girls home In taxicabs, but
le t them go alone In the
tubw ay — to conserve gu,
and rubber.
__...___ _ _
._
He gave a whole p in t o f blood (hit chsuffeur'aJ.U.the Met#

bank.

•V

A doctor adviatd Herman Hickman, whan be tipped the aaal« t o
ever 300, to play 3» hole* a day. Se he bought * hem enUi.
|
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•••

Rut Gov. George Bell Timmer­
man of South Carolina indicated
anything like tha civil rights
plank In th* 1952 platform would
bo unacceptable to him.
Timmerman laid in on NBC
Ultvisad interview he believes
that plank helped defeat th*
Democrats In tne national elec­
tion* that year.

Ever serv* a rhubarb shortcake? Bake your richest baking
powder biscuit* and split while
net; slather a t once with lot* of
hatter. Sandwich biscuit* beck
together with 8 layer of slewed
rhubarb. Top with more rhubarb
and sweetened whipped cream
flavored with vaallla.
This il a froe xueat pate to the
Movioland Ride-In Theatre for
Mrs. Marion Butler, Eap. Au­
gust 10, 19N.
98—REAL E9TATK WANTED
WE HAVE B U Y ER S - for 2-Bed­
room homeo which arc already
VA Sad FHA financed. If you
v i a l to sell. pleas* *all its.
Seminole Realty, Phono 27 .
This is • fro * guest past to th *
Rita Theatre fo r Nick Pfeifauf,
Sanford. Exp. Aug. 10, 1238.

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'^O U LM E XLV1II

E s ta b lis h e d 1 9 0 8

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD. FLORIDA

Hobby Takes Over Duties
Of Sheriffs Office Today
♦

Board
O pens
B ids
Bids fo r tha construction e f
eight classrooms and n cafstorlum
a t Lyman School were opened by
the Seminole County Board of
Public Instruction this morning
a t tho Educational Building on
Commercial Ave,
Four firm i and contractors sub­
mitted fo r tha Lyman 8chool ex­
pansion and addition.
Apparent low bidder fo r tho
huge contract
waa Henry B.
Stephens of Orlando who submitt­
ed a bid of $180,750 and an a l­
ternate bid which would increase
the cost by $5,200. Contract time
of the bid was 200 days.
N ext low bidder fo r the school
addition was the J . C. Harper
Construction Co. of Orlando whose
bid was $100,400 with an alternate
hid adding $5-620 and building
time of 170 days.
The third low bidder waa Carl
W. llopps o f Orlando, The Hopps
bid was for $202,729 with an al­
ternate
bid adding $4,061 and
contract time of 170 day*.
The highest bidder was ths
Carroll Daniel Construction Co.
of Sanford whose bid was for
$210,140 with an alternate bid
adding $6,382 and tha building
time set a t 210 days.
Bids were not awarded a t this
morning's
meeting pending a
study of the bids and specificstlons.
Superintendent o f Publle In­
struction Rayburn T . Mil we# said
that bids would be awarded as
soon as each bid waa scrutinised
and Studied.

THURSDAY AUGUST

*
t, 1956

Associated Press Leased Wire

N o. 1 5 '

Raceway Prepared To Present
Plans To Racing Commission

Sh eriff J . Luther Hobby has ta k -b
en over the office of the Seminole
County Sheriff following action
by the 8enata and the adjourn
msnt o f the Legislature yesterday
afternoon.
Senator Douglas Btenstrom , on
his return to Sanford last night
stated, "S h e riff Hobby's suapen
sion was sent to the Senate along
with all other suspension erders
By HELEN SNODGRASS
B y MARY FOW LER
TA LLA H A S8EE (/T)—Gov. C ol-&gt;
which Gov. Collins has
made
E N T E R P R ISE - The village of
Expected to eome before th s
D E BA RY — Arrangements for since the close o f the la st session
line brought tha 10-day-old special
Enterprise now has another valu­
"W e are now prepare.! and Special Session of the legislator*
session
of
tha
Florida
L
egislator*
the firs t De B ary Republican of the L egislature."
able Improvement. L ast Sunday,
fully qualified to present our plsns this year was a bill for annexa­
to an abrupt end yesterday with
Senator Stenstrom
explained the Rev. Lee Heaton, rector of the
Club picnic, to be hild next Wed
qualifications and reporU to tha tion to the City of Sanford by pe­
history-making adjournment proc­
nesday, Aug. a, a t B u rt's Park, "T h e State Constitution requres All Saints Episcopal Church an­
State Racing Commission ai their tition of the m ajority o f the peo­
the Governor to s e n l these sus­ nounced the new building, (o be
lamation.
August meeting In Jacksonville," ple in the area to be annexed.
beginning a t 10 a. m., were dis­
pension orders to the Senate at called "T h e Farish House," would
William R. Kemp, president of
The action caught the startled
However, a twist involving tire*
cussed a t a meeting of the club's the next regular or special session
be open for Inspection. Many of
House of Representatives In th *
The dean of Florida Stale Uni­ Seminole P ark Raceway said thla prevented the bill from being
bM rd o f directors and chairmen of the Legislature,
the congregation availed thempresented at the special aaasloa
midst of n red-hot battle over an versity's Library School reported morning.
©F com mittees yesterday morn
"T h e State Senate must then act selvea of this opportunity and
The Seminole County Minister­ which waa adjourned yesterday
interposition resolution w h i c h today, as the summer session end­
lng. R*iph Wltherell, president, on the question of whether or not were pleased with what they saw.
would have declared "all illegal ed, that there is a critical short­ ial Association took action at its afternoon.
announced that final plans will be the suspended official shall be re
The building was the Old Lynani
encroachments on the rights of age of librarians and the job off­ meeting yesterday at the F irst
Scn u o r Douglas Stenstrom, tn g
completed later in the week by moved from office. In o*her words,
place and stands in a com er lot
states null and void."
Methodist Church opposin! pari statement this morning, explained
ers in this field are plentiful.
Mrs. H airy Seller and Mrs. Rob- the Senate, by law. must determ'
e t De Bary and Main Sts. The
Collins advised both houses by
a rt W. Brown, chairmen of the en­ Ine whether or not the officer's
Two Sanford students attended mutuel betting at the proposed the situation which existed and
back of the lot Joins the property
message that he was using his the summer session studying ss tract In Seminole County. Tile as­ which prevented the bill from be­
tertainm ent committee. E arl R. suspension is to be made perm
of the church, so that the north
constitutional powers to adjourn library majors. They were: Miss sociation issued a atatem en; rh lrh ing presented according to plant.
Plckford and William H. MacKen anent by removing him from o ff
side of De Bary Ave, from Clark
the Legislators when they were Sylvia Mae Hayman and William said, "W e do not believo that tne
He said "In order to present a
s is will be in charge o f parking Ic e ," said the Senator.
to Main Sts., a distance of 400
in disagreement on adjourning.
best InU reiU of the people of local bill to the legislature— of (ho
facilities.
O.
Livingston.
penc
G o v e r n o r Collins suspended
feet, will be church property. The
Seminole County will be served by kind which Representative Mack
Ths SenaU, which had aped ths
This picnic will be the kick off Sheriff Hobby lss t Decerniber in building has been entirely recon­
Dr. Louis Shores said that ns a further expansion of gambling N. Geveland J r ., and Gordon
governor's
segregation
program
W a n aggressive campaign by the accordance with the policy he ditioned, and the main room or
tionwido the shortage has been through the introduction of pari Frederick, and I intended to proand other emergency legislation
enthusiastic members, totaling a l­ adopted a t the beginning of his hall la 25x34 feet.
estim ated at 18,000 librarians and mutuel betting on harness horse sent a t this session o f the Legis­
to passage, had bean trying fo r
m ost 200 who will meet and talk term as Governor that "h e would
Enterprise was first settled In
three days to go home. Adjourn­ that more Job openings are being racing. We believe that a state lature—notice of tho intent to pro­
With the following candidates: suspend any public official who is 1641 and in 1654 became the Coun
ment had been blocked by House created by the minute,
which legalises and taxes any form pose the bill must be published lg
Arnold Lund, fo r U.S. representa­ indicted by tha S tate of Federal ty Seat of Volusia County. Jacob
A newly approved Congression of gambling to support public edu- the newspaper one tlma 30 days
forces who thought stronger legis­
tiv e; Kenneth Zeh, fo r sta te rep­ governm ents."
lation mas needed to head o ff r a c * al bill, h* said, provides mUlions cation la Uartng down with one prior to Its introduction.
Brock, who waa an early settler,
resentativ e; Ralph Clayton, fo r
of doUars of federal aid for rural hand and building up with the
"H e is the firs t Governor to built what was called the Brock
mixing.
"T h * notice," Senator Slenatroia
state attorney; Raymond Ovlng have adopted thla policy," ex House which became a famous
said, "in this c a s t, was published
Tha formal announcemtnt earn* library extension and Florida will other."
Oon for sh e riff; Harold Belsm eler plained Senator Stenstrom. In the hotel fo r many years. The Episco­
This morning, Kemp stated that on Ju ly 3, ju st a few days a fte r
as no surprise to th * S«nate, get an estimated $133,200 a year.
f e r county led ge; Mrs. Mabel past. Governors have suspended pal Society held its meetings in
where many members had been This is to be matched by atate the teachers of Seminote County Gov.' Collins stated th at he had
\JMMMdt fo e ta x collector; Lew officials a fte r the trial and con the Brock House for many years,
received a $200 salary Increase set the date o f Ju ly 23 fur thg
advised tha action was in pros­ and local money.
Z ta jru ltea fa r 'supervisor of reg viction upon the indiction.
" In Florida alone," said Dr. "by revenues derived from ra c­ •ailing of th * special session."
beginning In the early 1870s, The
pect. Most Housa members ap­
StfatkM t; Donald Myers for coun
Explained Senator Stenstrom ,
peared so startled, they sat glued Shores, "28 counties have virtually ing."
I f the Senate takes no action land for the church was given by
ty school beard and William T. whatsoever on a suspension or­ Lester Clark and the church waa
no free library service and o f the
to their aeata.
"W e plan to continue the devel­ 'T h e 30 days would have expir­
Moore fo r lodge o f the small der o f the Government, the offie built in 1883 a t a cost of $2,900.
Gov. Collins said hs had been remaining 41 all plan or need t i ' opment of tha tra c k ," Kemp said, ed today, Aug. 2, and tha blit
claim s court.
The Parish House was former'
iai is automatically reinstated
considering
hla adjournment ac­ tension o f service to rural area*.” "hitting toward making it one of could cut hava been introduced to­
How to make Sanlando Springs
Jo b openings in public libraries
The picnic will be open to any­ upon the adjournment of the Leg' ly the County Ja il and was built
day.
as popular to winter as It is in tion a couple e f days, but hod are only a faw among many job the greatest attractions of the
one; transportation will be furn- islature.
"Thla, o f courso, waa m ad* im­
In 1868 and stood near the Coun­
hoped
that
th*
Legislator*
might
east,
adding
10
additional
barns
lum m er will be the tople of s
prospects
for
graduate
librarian*
possible
by tho Governor's ad­
lahed fo r those without ears, by
ty
Court
House
which
Is
now
the
wind
up
on
Its
own.
H
*
seted
and
additional
facilities
as
well
as
All of the Governor’s suspension
panel to be held a t Sanlando
journment o f tha special session
though. The armed forrea need
applying to Ralph Wltherell. Each orders were sent to the Senate site o f the present school building.
Spring* Aug. 10, before member* when It appeared thar« was a def­ bate librarians and research libra beautifying.
yesterday afternoon," ha said.
is to bring lunch and free water­ on Thursday, Ju ly 26, said Sena
In 1888 Enterprise had a popu­ of the Orange Blossom Chapter o f inite deadlock.
"W e
sincerely
believe
that
"Aa a consequence, any further
melon will be provided as well tor Stenstrom .
The special session of the Florida rtans, industries need librarians with the high type operation wo legislative action must necessarily
lation o f 80 people and In that the Florida Publle RelaUoni Aafor
research,
collsgaa
need
eatslo. » pool privileges There will be
Legislature,
convened
by
Gov.
Col­
propose
and
with
the
revenues
b * postponed until tha naxt regu­
"Governor Collins had advised year the County Seat was moved loclation.
gers, classification specialists and
e "ch arg e o f 20e admission to the
me ju s t before ths Senate went to DeLand.
T h * m oderator. Will b t Robert lins Ju ly 22 to deal with segrega­ •clones UbraUna, god elementary that will ba produced, this type fa ­ la r session o f the legislature lg
park.
cility, which poll must know will April, $287," tha Senator s a id .' '
T h f firm o f Thayer and Sauls G. H am m ond* p resid en t. eg. the tion fro b lam s and other emergency
into sesaloa en th a t f a l p th a t be
schools need mors and more libra­ give Seminole County 17 times
Also invited to be guests o f bad sent his orders concerning Rhd.'d Store ok what la now the Advertising Club e f Central Flor­ m atters, passed tha foil awing!
ry people.
Segregation
more revenue per capita than
honor a re : A. 0 . Boesc, chairman, Sh eriff Hobby to the Senate for parish lot and moved the old ja il ida. T h * pant! will toclodo Wil­
"L ibrarianihlp Is not tha kind Dado County and 10 tlmas mora
A law authorising county school
cltixens fo r Elsenhower com mit­ whatever aetion the Senate desir­ to ths rear of their store and liam B . Ray, publle relation* dl
o
f
profession
many
people
think
than.Orange County," Kemp said.
te e ; Dwlgbt H. Allen, chairm an, ed to ta k e ," the Senator explain­ used It fo r a storehouse.
rec'o r, Silver Springs; Albert R boards to assign pupils to schools
The Seminole County Ministerial
Volusia County Republican
ex­ ed. "O n the Tuesday following,
It now becomes a Parish lfousa McFayden, publicity and publle for which they are beat fitted on i t is ," h * said. " I t is primarily
ecutive com m ittee; Clarence W. having conferred further with ■ltd It is hoped it may be of use relations director, Cypress Gar­ th * 'b a sis of intellectual ability, concerned with the dissemination Association, in its statem ent,
Simmons and E . Noel Blown, the Governor’s office and the At­ for many years. The land, 130 dens; P ete r S ch ist, owner, Orlan scholastic achievement and various o f ideas through all the media said "W e believe that gambling,
m em bers of Volusia County ex­ torney General's office on the le­ feet on Mato St. and 200 feet on do Advertising Co.; Ja e k H. Turn­ •ociotoglMt and psychological fac­ o f communication—books, film s, whether big-time or private, whe­
From th * Wall Street Jemma!
recordings, television, radio and ther legal or illegal, is wrong. We
ecutive com m ittee; Mrs. Walter gal aspects of the case, I advised De B ary Ave., with ths building, er, public relations director, Great tors.
D EBA RY, F la . — Older folks
other
means.
Amler, president, West Volusia R e­ Senate President Davis th at I was ii a g ift to the’ Diocese by Mr, Masterpiece; and John W. Dillln,
believe that legalised betting on speak fondly o f youth but soma
A law authorising county school
There's always a job walling fer horsa or dog racing belongs to o f tha 106 youngsters living here,
publican women's club and Harry prepared to make a recommends and Mra. Edward B. Ailing of public relations director, Banian- boards when fa c e ! with tha neces­
Dr. the asm s moral classification with mostly children of merchants and
Dooley, president, West Volusia tion to the Senate.
Orange City. Ailing was Mayor do, Weckl Wachee an t Ram bow sity of dismissing teachers under a good trained Ubrarian,
Shores said. L ast Ju n e's graduates betting on eard game* or athletic Navy personnel stationed a t naarcontinuing
contracts
or
hiring
new
Republican m en's club.
of
Orange
City
for
many
years
Spring!.
"U nder the rules of the Senate,
a t FSU received an averaga of 12
The business program will b« teacher* to make their selection! offers apiece. All had jobs before contests, pitching pennies to the by Sanford, aren 't so aura they,
these m atters must be considered and la presently the chairman of
on
sociological
-and
psychological
line, punch boards, slot machines, are overly welcome to thla re­
the
Board
of
the
Florida
Bank
of
precede! by an afteinoon of rec­
in Executive session and P res!
factors a t well aa taachlng expe­ they left school and the pay rang* bolita, shooting dice, bingo, lot­ tirem ent town.
DeLand.
reation
and
a
chicken
barbecue.
dent Davis suggested that I bring
rience and educational qualifica­ td anywhere from $3-600 to $5,000 teries, or the numbers racket. Wa
"W e have to make our own fun
the m atter before the Senate that
with a* high aa $8,000 a year to oppose to gambling, period."
tions.
here i f we havo any a t all because
morning, since it was commonly
A law giving extraordinary po­ one instance. Thasa pay bracket!
Kemp, this moring, added to most activities are for old fo lk s,"
believed that the legislature would
lice powers for fiva years to the were for inesperienced graduates hti statem ent that, "W e sincere­ grlpet a teen-age girl sipping a
adjourn on Tuesday and if we ad
governor to cop* with emergencies and he said they could expect pay ly believe that harness horso rac­ so ft drink a t the drug slurs foun­
threatening the peace and tran­ to go up with experience.
* ^ h e Rev. E . H. Boepple. form ­ Journed without aetion. S heriff
ing, as we propose it at Semi­ tain.
M
The
Sanford Cardinals will
Hobby would be automatically re
quility of tha atata.
At FSU, which baa tha only ac­ nole P ark Raceway, will bo a
erly of Geveland, O., will be the
AUG. I
"E v en riding up and down th *
Instated. I fe lt the £ tn a l* should meet the Apopka team of the
■pedal speaker during the 7:30
A law giving tha governor for credited training center for 11- great stimulus toward attracting street bothers the old boy*," her
be acquainted with all o f the fa cts Lake-Orange League in a hate- Miss Jeannette Geveland (Sanford)
p. m. evangelistic hour a t the
five yaara power to make rules brarlans within a 100 mile radius unusual and substantial wealth crew-cut boy- friend adds. "Some­
Edwin Patterson (Da Bary)
bell contest slated for 8 p. m.
of the e a se ," he said.
Church o f the Nasarene this Sun­
and regulations for tha use ef pub­ of Central Florida—students start as well as to advance keen Inter­ one says they got up a petition
Discharges
tonight a t tha Sanford Memorial
"M y recommendation to the
on their library studlei to tha est In the development of the against us kids but I don't think
day. The church Is located on the
lic faculties.
M iry Samuelson (Orange City)
Baseball Stadium.
corner o f Second and Maple, ju st Senate was based upon the sole
Baby Boy Samuelson
The Cardinals now hold second
A resolution condemning th* U. junior year. A certificate can be county— In real e sta te ' purchases they’d go that fa r ."
fa c t th at I could not recommend place in tha league standings and
one block off French Ave.
AUG. 2
8 . Supreme Court for usurping the obtained in two years but most and other types of Investments by
that the official be removed from a t present hold substantial hope
Admissions
sovereign rights of the stales and students go on to a M atter's de­ the people of wealth which are
The R ev. Boepple has studied at
the term o f office to which ba had fo r the league playoff and the
Mrs. Cyrus Fitton (Ssnford)
urging Congress to initiate an gree and become fully certificated attracted by th* harness horse
the Moody Bible Institute o f Chi­
been elected in IM S by the people league championship.
Shirley Fryer (Ssnford)
amendment to the U. 8. Constltu- librarians. Students entering tha raring business."
cago and the Missionary Training
o f Seminole County, upon charges
"W e have our plans ready to go
Ion clarifying tha powers reserved School with a Bachelor's degree
Tonight’s game is one of two
Edith Brooklyn (Lake Mary)
M ftltute o f Nyack, N. Y . Ho is an
which hsd not been substantiated games yet to be played in the
can complete their library course ahead," aald Kemp, "and we are
Discharges
to th* state.
ordained m inister a t the hands of
M rs. Nellie S. McCalley, $5,
la court resulting in conviction," summer baseball series.
and get a M aster'! to one year.
Lily WUey (Sanford)
( Cata la n s ! an F ag s T a s )
gradually Improving our harneja died yesterday a t her home, t i l l
D r. Ralph Neighbors and has
said Senator Stenstrom , "T o have
training program which la a t­ Palm etto Ave., following a ling­
preached fo r more than M years.
done so would have been a deter­
tracting some of the wealthiest
Fou r years were spent in home
ering Ulnesa o f many years.
and best known owners, trainers
missionary work with the moun­ mination of guilt of the official
Tha widow of the late Herbert
even
though
he
had
not
been
and horses to the United S ta te s." A. McCalley, aha had lived to San­
tain people o f southern Kentucky
K«mp stated "W e are establish­ ford fo r 43 years. She was born
end la ter as assistant superinten­ found guilty by a jury and would
have denied the official the fun­
Due to th * widespread Interest
Even if a motorist obeys th* these people who pack up their In 1941 after M years with th* ing a booth at the Harrisburg, Dec. 23, m o in Fredericksburg,
dent o f the Huntington City Mis­
damental principal e I American throughout Central Florida in Dosion of Huntington, W. V s.
speed lim it (45 mph), ha still can belongings, break Ufalong ties and New Rochelle, N. Y ., firs depsr* P a., sale to November as well as V s., and was a member of tba
law that b man is innocent until Bary and it* phenomenal growth.
•The Rev. Boepple has been llv- proven guilty," be added.
whl* from one "Welcome to De­ head fo r towns Ilka DeBary are m*nt. Mr. Healey, chief of De- attending the Lexington, Ky„ trial F lrri Methodist Church of San­
The Sanford Herald 1. rcprinUng B a ry " sign to the other In less lured by balmy clim ate, low-cost Bary's fire fighters, a t 57 Is tha run* In October. This publicity
f-ta with his wife and daughter a t
ford.
'
"F o r me to leave recommended an article published in tho Wall
111 Park Ave., In Sanford, but will
than two
minutes. Should ha housing and tiny or non-existent "b a b y " on a fo re* where the outlet naturally publicises Semi­
Mrs. McCalley ia survived by
the removal o f a public official S treet Journal in its Tuesday,
average age la 68 yaara. "Our nole County as well as our trsek. two sons, II. W. McCalley, Sain
property taxes.
b e leaving Immediately to begin
In the absence o f proof of charges Ju ly 31 edition. PublUncrs of the glance beyond the business strip L t i F i u I* fttltc r
most active member is a 72-year"A s a slogan," Kemp said this ford; and E . W. McCalley, Drasother duties in Lakelsnd.
on
U.
8
.
17-92
ha'll
sea
what
looks
against him in a court o f compe­ widely read financial paper have
"S u re our town Is different, old former Hanover Bank m an," morning, " I would use the Flor­ co, A rk,; two grandsons, E , W.
The Rev. R. H. Spear J r ., pas­
like
a
typical
Central
Florida
tent jurisdiction by a jury o f his given permission for the reprint of
explains n perspiring 69-year-old aay* Chief Healey. "B u t when he ida Statutes aa given to Section McCalley J r ., Greensboro, N. C.$
to r of the Church o f the Nasarene,
fellow cltixens and in the faea of this article written by their sta ff town o f paitel-colored concrete- form er N«w Jersey mschtolst edg straps a water tank on his back 550.011 which reads " I t la the find
and Wallace D. McCalley o f San­
invites the publle to enjoy this
block
houses
with
Jaiousied
'
Flort:IO p. m. Sunday evangelistic a clear expression by the people, reporter Sterling E . Sodcrlind.
rida room *" and Carports, tucked tog his Bermuda grass. "M ost and runs around putting out tog o f the legislature of the State ford; one granddaughter, Sylvid
who
are
In
the
final
analysis
the
that
th*
operation
of
h
o
n
*
raring
McCalley. Sanford; g rrat grandhour, "A variety of special music,
Headlines of th* front page amid pints, palmettos and mlror folks live where they llv * because itumps at grass fire*, 1 worry
tracks tn tha State Is a substan­ eon, E . W. McCalley HI, Greenathey were born there or found about him mora than tha fire ."
both instrumental and vocal, Is source from which Dem ocratic piece read "Hometown, U. S. A.— lakes.
government gains its strength, "R e tired " Oldsters give DeBary,
tial business compatible to the boro. N. C.; one great-grand­
planned for your enjoym ent," he
Not so typical are th* folks work there. DeBary ia full o f folks Call e f the Sirens
would have been an unjustifiable F la ., youthful Bounce, F a it Build­
beat Interest! of the State and the daughter, Susan Nadlna McCalley
who
want
to
escape
things
like
DeBary
folks
are
proud
of
their
seen tending gardens, DeBary's
Violation Of ju s tic e ," Senator
up—They battle for better roads, chief pastime. For nearly nine cold winters ana high taxes. And neat white firshous* and 500- taxes derived therefrom constitute of Greensboro, N. C.
Funeral services are a ! 4 p.m.
Stenstrom concluded.
against higher taxes, find loafing of every ten of th * town’s 1,000 don't aay I said it, but loafing gallon truck, purchased with pro­ an integral part of tha tax Struc­
tomorrow
at Briason Funeral
ture
o
f
the
state
and
counties."
Sheriff Luther Hobby took over is hard work."
residents are Yankees who no feel* a heap b etter when averyon* ceeds from dances, picnics and
" I t is th* d eilr* on our p art," Home with the Rev. Milton W yatl
the Sheriff's office this morning
Thh, ia tha article read by fin­ longer work for a living, who are around you ia doing it to e ."
eard parties. Each resident has a
officiating. Burial will be w Ever­
from Denver Cordell and a t uare ancier!,
businessmen,
bankers, moatly 6$ to 73 years old, and
Despite frequent references to list of firemen, to report a fir* Kemp explained, " to be an asset green cem etery.
retained Jam es 81ngletarv as o f f and industrialists throughout the
rath
er
than
a
liability
to
the
coun­
who nine yeare ago h a ! never loafing, talks with DaBaryltea in­ they telephone one of them. That
Membership on the Industry ice Deputy, Miss Ann Tyner as United S ta tes:
ty and we promise on* o f th* fin­
beard of D eBary because It didn't dicate their retirem ent ia anything man nou s the fire 's location on
clerk,
with
Denton
P
rev
ail
and
Committee to explore ways o f
D eBary, F la ,— " i t 's a fine place exist.
but what Webster calls " a with­ a blackboard and tears o ff to tha est tracks of Its kind to Uw na­
poshing sales o f fresh Florida Morgan McClelland as deputies. to retire, but sometime* I think
draw! tot* seclusion." One res firehouse, blows th * siren, takes tion to the people of tha county,"
citrus fruit has been named and John Bennett has been retained as we've retired into p i u i u i l u i "
•&lt;*&gt;: unincorporated D eBary is o ff for tha biaio to tha firs truck.
aty fair today tad Friday
tscludea J . Dan Wright o f San- jailor with Andy Evans serving
Dr. B . D. WUIenbrock—he used
except lew widely scattered alterCopies o f today's edition of Tba ruled by absentee Volusia County A fter hearing the siren tha others
VALDOSTA
TO
BUILD
NEW
, one of the representatives as relief jailor.
to practice dentistry to Cuffcrn, Sanford H artld era being distri­ commissioner* and baa no local era soon on their way.
gooa Iboaderabewers; lew teoigbl
NEW SPAPER PLANT
lie Florida Citrus Commission.
"T h ere will be some additions N. Y -, and on Naw York Ci'y's buted to ovary resident to Da- government. So, " t o get things
68-74.
"W e'va had n little trouble with
LAKELAND (S t-A spry young
Representing Florida Citrus Mu­to my sta ff as soon as 1 can get P a rk
Avenue—likes
to
make B ary through the •Interest and d c ie ," retiree* have formed a aome of the older folks who gat
Mwpapermaa
of
S
I
stopped
off
tual are John Arico and C .F . raw - suitable qualified deputies to serve cracks like thla about his adopted cooperation of the Florida State r a ft a t organisations to tackle too excitad and set the siren o ff
MAN STRUCK RY TRAM
to get some ideas about a
sett, both of Orlando; John T . the people," Hobby said this community. And many residents Bank ia Sanford.
MIAMI —ur— Baiflne Ca m orale,
civie ch e rts ranging from man­ even when tha Urn ia to th * M i t m w plant b# ia to build.
Lesley o f T am ps; Ju le s W. B ra ­ morning
at this Sunshine State retirement
ning the volunteer fire department township," aaya Chief Haaly. Tba
E . L. Turner, publisher at tba |), started across n train track Ut
"T h e S h eriffs office wig be in village agree there's a lot of truth
gin o f Clearwater and Robert
_____ _______
_____ over _
_ narby Hialeah yoterday. When be
t * designing a hens* numbering department's newest p ise* a t aq- iValdoato
Times*__looked
th*
the bands of the people," Hobby to what their 77-year-old neighbor
la lv e ly b -f Lake Hamilton.
D eBary la one o f a growing num- scheme fa r homes new identified uipment, an tohalator„h*s been Ij futaknd Ledge'r 'pUnt yesterday •topped to pick up groceries b t had
n a w e t lit e t and often by naad six times this yaor on heart V ** ufl for Miami where bo to dropped, a train struck him, knock*
v o f communities devoted al­
Florida Citrus Commlaaimt rep­ stated, "and I will appreciate any says. F o r D eBary, like many
e l him 85 fe e t sad killed him . j
other at the nation's small most entirely to ths nation's
resentatives, other than Wright, information th at will euabse m e to
ra* aid
•ad osUuaatto cases, net aacoa-l 9 »tudy Mwspepers there.
a re Chairmen HerschaU Barrens have better law enforcem ent." towaa, has a full a ct o f civio grow- increasing number ot folks over piatos.
m aliment* to DeBary.
Turner explained plans toy the
Sh eriff Hobby said " V o will tog pains aa wall aa tha special M , who now represent one to
t a A rcadia;Key Scales at Weirs"B are d em f
Why I 'l
"A let ef M like DeBary be- mw Valdosta newspaper plant an
t d h ; Roes Bynum o f TUusviiie give the people th . best law on­ growing • older problems o f its •very IS Americana, compared to than ■ kltton ms a
iuse it challenges Um pfemser |about Jailed end • site aolecte^ but
to the S ta te ."
SRB JFkeak Chase a f
((W M w tfB iY N i
p * eotarart Am beaw letM ir « a s ta » ta lM k Jf« d tf W

Guests Revealed
For Republican
Hub Picnic Aug. 8

Enterprise Church
Opens Parish House
For Inspection

History-Making Action M in iste rs Legislature Close
Closes Special Session D isc lo se Stops Introduction
Objections Of Annexation Bill

: Critical Shortage
Of Librarians Told

Sanlando Springs
Is Topic O f Panel
Discussion Aug. 10

Kids In Retirement
Town Are Yearning
For Youthful Fling

Rev. Boepple Will
Speak A t Nazarene
Church Sunday

Cardinals Meet
Apopka A t 8 p. m.

Hospital Notes

Mrs. N. M cCalley
Succumbs A t Home

Youthful Retirees Pushing De Bary Growth

S*

_________

Wright Is Named
To Industry Group

Weather

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Men. July SO, ISM THIS SANFORD HERALD

Legal Notice

Oviedo Pool

(CBattssH from
la th* Cnunt* a f damlnol*, Btal* of charge o f the pool
lorlda. Uni*** auch cartlflcata ahall maffnlflclent help
a radanmad according lo law Ih*
proparl* daacrlhad In aurh ca rllflra lt Alice, are niikJnf
v r i? K ^ B
- r j,v &amp;
wilt
ba aold lo th* hlghnat blddar ■ucceii o f It.
t k i t J. K A Psullns W . Btsmper
at Ih* front d oor o f th* damlnol*

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’ U « hnM tr nf the f allow ls A crttH IM t&gt; haa flltd *«I4 earll fleet* for
la s ( l t d lo b* lMU«d tharaon, Th*
earl If leaf a mimbtr and r * » r o f laSanta, th* rfaacrlptln* of th*[ proirtr. nnd Ih# u n i In whlrh It waa
aaa**d arn at fnllnwai
. C artlflrat* No *11
T aar o f laauanra Jiln* 31, A. f&gt;, t i l l
Dercrlptlnn flf P rn parlf:
L ot II III nek C. Flrat Addition to
O m r i Tarraea Plat B ook 7
r
n t t 41
' Kama In which sasataad
Krnaat lllcka
Att o f.a a t d prapartv bain* In lha
Counts' o f Hamlnola. m at* of Ptorlda.
B ila n lo ch rn rltflca l* ahall ha ro*
iaam ad a rro rd ln r to law th* p r o .
M r iy daaerlhrtt In aiich cartlflcat*
thin ha nold to tha hlahaat hlddar
■I III# front door o f th* dem lnol*
C ou n t* Court tlnua* at Hanford.
F lorid a , on lha rir*t Mondatr In tha
lh o f doptamhar. I H I. whlrh la
B ra
a 3rd da* o f daptambar, 111*.
D atad thla t t lh da* o f Julr, 1111

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POM TAX IIKKI)
(Ba*. 1*4. 1* Ptortda Plata!** a f 1*4*1
NOTICK
IS IIK IIRIir UIVKN.
That J. K. A Paulin* IV. Biamnar
lha holdar o f tha follow ing f.orllflrata ha* filed aald carllflcat* for
t a i deed to ba laauad tharaon. Th*
certificate num ber and year o f la*
•uance, lha datcrlpllnn nf Ih* pro­
perty, and Ih* nam* In which It wa*
asaanaed nr* aa follnwit
C ertificate No. I l l
Taar o f taauanc* Jims II. A. D. t i l l
Description Of Proparly:
N 111 ft o f IV 311 ft nf dR U
nf dB 14 o f HIV U dertlna I
o. r. itnnNDON
Tow nship II H. Bang* II R
n a rk rjrenit Court.
1 Acre*
Hamlnola Count*, FlortJa
Nam* In whlrh aaaeaaed

MOTICH OP APPLICATION
-.► O R T A * IIRIEO

M i l l Ptortda Blatutaa at I N I )
in
i ih ii k s i v
n i vitff,
H * Paulina W . Htampar
tar o f tha fnllnwln* ra rtfflfllad aald carttfirata for
to ba laauad tharaon. Tha
■ umbar and *aar nt Is.
a daaerlptlnn e( th* pro'• .B a d tha nama In w hich It
aw eaaod ar* *• follow *)
V C artlflrata No. SIT
T aar o f u ouaaea Juna It. A. D. l i l t
Danrrnttlna Of P ropa rl*! __
Lot t l Ifaplat o f W ln w ood Park
P la t B ook I Papa Id
Nam* In w hich aaaaaaad
Itobcrt ttaddan

. f ,3.mprnT.:t; . . ? : ,o7^"ori,dV
U n io n aurh eartlfleata ahall bn radaamad acrordln* to la w th* profa r t * daicrtbad In aurh eartlfleata
brill ha *otd lo th* Mxhaat hlddar
Bt th* front door o f tha Ramlnol*
c o u n t* Court llnua* at Kanfnrit.
Florida, on th* flrat Mnnda* In th*
o f B*pt*mb*r. 1H I. w hlrh la
B ooth
&gt;* Ird d ** o f B*ptamb*r, t i l l . '
D a ta ! thla loth da* o f Julr. t i l l .
O. P. IIKIINDON

Clark Circuit Court,
Baaa{not*
fai * Count*, F lorid*

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llaa, M i l l Plorlda Blatutaa o l 1*4*1

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HOTtCB td 1IK11KHY fllVK K ,
T h a t J, It. a Paulina W. rn-m nrr
th a holdar o f th* fn llow ln r ca rliflM U haa fllad aald ca rlilleala for
tarn d*#d ta b* laauad tharaon. Th*
.«trtW UAt* num btr and *aar o f ta
puaaea, *»a daaerlptlnn o f th* pro
Bart*, and tha nam* la w hich It wa*
aaaaaaal ar* *a follnwai
Cartlflcata No. I l l
Taar o f laauaar* Ju«a It, A. P. 1111
Paaerlptloa
aaerlptloa O
Of
. f Pm part*! y fm
*«4 o f N *4 o f BWU
Baetlon *11 Tow aahlp It X, B ans*
.
M B 1* Aeraa
Nam* tn w hich aaaaaaal
O. K, Buchaaan
Alt * f aald p r o r » r t f halni
ta tha Count* o f Hamlnola, III at a a
Florida, flalaaa ouch aartlfleate ahall
s « rtdaemad accordtna to law tha
propartr daacrlhad to auch cartlflcata
brill b* aold ta th* hlahaat hlddar
• t th* fron t door o f th* aamlnol*
C a aat* Court Houa* at Banford.
Florida, an lha flrat )
.
month o f daptambar, t i l l , w hich la
th * ird da* o f Baplambar. t i l l .

Datad thla loth d** nr ju lr. I
o. p. h k iin d o n
Clark Circuit Court.
Bamtnola Count*, Florida

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B W IO I OP APPUCATtOd
n a H i m an

( I m , | | ttl rtortda Blatataa o f 1*4*1
" NOTICB Id IIKRRHT OtVKN.
That J. B. * Paulina W. Biamnar
th* holdar of th* following ■•artlll*
t* ha* fllad aald carilfleal* for
• daad la ba laauad tharaon. Th*
M rtlfleal* numh*r and ***r of la■uanca. Ih* daarrlpllon of lha propari*. a»d th* nam* In which It waa
aaaaaaad ar* aa fnllnwai

S

Cartlflcata No. M l

Taar nf laauanra Juan II. A. P. H it

prarrlnlln * O f Prnoartrt
y t IT* ft o f BU of K &gt;4 nf dW '«
'o f HR 14 Berlin* I t Tnwaahlp II
a, Bang* I t R
4 Acra*
W i_ Nam*
aaaaaaad
nam * tn
in w hich
i
Bnrp.tr• W. Bipod
Franrla &lt;1. * B*
A t o f aald p r o p a r t * Paine
a lha Cnunt* of damlnnla, d ia l* of
inrtda. Data** aurh cartlflcata ahall
fa* redeemed according lo law Ih*
prnnarl* dearrlbad la auch carllflral*
Will b* antd In Ih* hlahaat bidder
Bl lb * front danr o f tha demlnnla
Count* Court Hnnae at Hanford.
F lorid*, no tha flrat Monday In lha
pnnnlh o f Baplambar. 1114. which I*
th* Ird da* nf deplember, l i l t .
Paled thla titlh da* n( Julr, t i l l .
O. P IIRIINDON
Clerk Circuit Court.
Hrnitnol* Count*, rlorlda
4RRAD
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MBTICM UP APPLICATION

POM t a x menu

ta**. 1* 4.1* Plorlda Blalale* a f IP4P)

.NUTICK IH IIKItKIir UIVKN.
Thai J. II 4* I'aulln* W. Utemiiei
til* bolder nr Ilia following cartifleat* ha* fllad aald certlflca l* for
tan daad to |p* laau*d Iharatm. Tb*
certificate number and **ar o f laauani'*. Ih* ilrni'rliitloii nf III* pro.
p*rtr. and tha name In which It wan
aaaaaaed ar* an fnllnwai
Carllflral* No. I l l
Taar o f laiuanr* Jon* II. A. 1). 1H I
paacrlpllon o r Protiarl*:
B 4lo ft o f IV &lt;4 of N\V 14 Barlion | Townthlp II H. Hang* II
II 11 Acre*
Nam* In which aaaaaaed
William I. A (lerlrud* t'oeeln
All o f aald p r o p e r t y being
Ih* Count* of Heinlnnle. Hlale nf

if:

orlda. Haler* aurh certifies!* thall
,e rriltemed according to law th*
pro part* daacrlhad la aurh cvrtlflrala
will h* aold lo th* highest hlddar
at tb* fro nl dmrr o f Ih* drnilnol*
(Viunl* Court I lout* *1 Hanford,
Plorlda, on lha Ural Bondar In lha
of d*pt*mb*r, 1444. whlrh ta
Bnnth
a Ird day o f deplamhtr. IIM
.P a ta d thla lo lh dav o f July, t i l l .

n p. itnitsnoN

fBRAI.I

Clerk c lr r u ll r,,u rl.
Hemlnola County, Florid*

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APPI.II'ATION

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4Swe.IB4.ld Platlda Blalale* at 1*4*)

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Count* Court Mona* » t danfnrd.
Plorlda. on lha flrat Monday In th*
month of daptambar, I M . which I*
th* Ird da* o f daulambar. I H 4.
Datad thla 10th dav nf July, t i l l
O. P. IIKIINDON
Clark Circuit Court,
dam lnol* Count*, Florida
(BRAD

NOTICK Id IIKIIKIIY UIVKN.
T h a i J. K. A Paulin* IV. atampar
tha holder o f lli* f.ill.pwltig rerflflca l* hen filed aald ra rllflra l* fur
la g . deed to Ip* Isaued th*r*on. Th*
oartlllcat* number and year o f la*a*ar*p th* dtarrlpllnn o f lha proparty. and Ih* nam* In which It waa
aaaaaaed *r* aa foliow ei
C ertlftral* No. I l l
Taar o f lenuanr* June 11. A. t) 1114
[)rr. p|i.il..pp Ilf P rooerte*
L&gt;*« 4« Baal Jama* Bubdlvlaloa
lMat Book a Paga 1
Jt*m* In whlrh aaaeaaed
ll*n| Vlnnira
A ll o f aald | i r | t ) M r balag

IVIIII* I* Dyrd

Alt a f said p r o p e r t y being
In Ih* County o f demlnol*. d ia l* nf
Florid*. Ifnlna auch certificate *h»ll
b* redeemed nrrordlng lo law th*
proparty dearrlbad la aurh rertlflratr
wilt b* sold lo the hlaheat hlititrr
at lha front dorr of the dem lnol*
County Court Home *1 danfnrd.
Florida, on lha f l n l Monday In the
month a f daplamhtr. IM 4. whlrh I*
th* Ird day n f deplemher. 1H 4
Dated IM* XDth day of .Tilly, 1114
O p. HBnNDUN
Clerk circu it Court.
Hamlnola County. aTorlda

(BRAD

dOTICM o r a p p l i c a t io n
POM TAT IIKKI)

( I m 1*4.1* Plorlda aialole* at 1*4*1

NOTICK IH IIRIIKIir UIVKN.
That J. K. A Paulin* IV. Biamnar
th* holdar nf tha following rartlMral* has fllad aald crrtltlcii* for laa
daad lo b* laauad lhareoa. Tha rartl
fleet* number and year of Issuance,
th* description or lha proparly. an.1
tha nama In which It waa aaaaaaad
ar* a* follows)
Cartlflcata No. IS
Taar nf laauanra Jim* 31, A. D. t i l l
Daarrlpllon of Property!
w. in fl of K 110 ft of iLot 4
Robinson'* Burver of an Addh
lion lo danfnrd Plat Book I
Page* II A II
Nam* In whlrh aaaaaaad
tdiula L Itatllr*
Alt nf aald proparly bring In th*
County nf damlnpila. Plata of Fhirlda.
tlateae aurh rertlftrat* ahall ba re
deemed according to law lha pro­
perly dearrlhed In aurh certificate
will ha enld In Ih* Mgtieit bidder at
lb* front door of lha demlnnla
County Court House at danfnrd,
Florida, on Ih* flrat Monday In Ih*
month of Raptember, IIJI. which la
Ih* Ird day of deplemher. IH*.
Doled thl* loth day of July, t i l l,
fl. P. IIKIINDON
Clerk Circuit Court.
Bemlaol* County, Florida
(BRAD

P art Owa)
and, with the
o f his wife,
a tremendoui

Improvemenli hive been added
during the eourte of time, Includ­
ing the table*, dance apace, etc.
The Ovieda Woman'* Club ha*
helped to beautify it, too, plant­
ing many flowcra, etc.
The children of Oviedo and
aurroundlng p l a c e *
thorough­
ly enjoy the pool, which boaata
a chlorlnator, bought with fund*
ralaed from fourth o f July barbecuea put on under the aponiorahlp o f the American Legion. We
have m ined
Ihoie
barbecuet,
which brought together tjundreda
of people from aurroundlng place*
at least once a year.

Rev. Zimmerman
(Coetinned Iron Pagt One)
ded four New England «Ul*a —
Vermont, Connecticut, Rhode laland, and Maaiaehuietla; the
Northeastern state* o f New York,
Maryland. Pennsylvania, N e w
Jersey, and Delaware; four state*
north of the Ohio River and east
of the MiaiUilppI—Ohio, Indiana
Michigan, and Minnesota; two
states west of the Mississippi —
Texas and Montana; and nine
Southern atatea—Weat Virginia,
Miislialppl. Alabama, Kentucky,
Oaorgla, North and South Caro­
lina. and Florida. Georgia with
seven had the largest number of
representatives.

SINGLE WING SPRINKLED
WITH T
HANOVER. N. H. i* -D a r t
mouth’ s V-systom football attack
combines the power of tho single
wing wllh the finesse of the T for­
mation. The Dig Green thl* fall
will move the fullback up close lo
scrimmage line, usually between
the guard and tackle. The fullback,
on auch formations, will ba used
chiefly as a blocking back.
NOTICK IH HKItKIir OIVKN.
That
J. K.
K. —
A J*BUjln#
_W-_Bt*m|»ar
,Aat J.
----lha h»t&lt;t*r of lha following cart

n t i haa filed aald cartlfleate for
tat dead tn ta laaued thtraoa. The
cartlflcata number and year nf la•uanc*. the dewrlpllon of Ih* pro­
perty. *nd Ih* earn* In which It wa*
aaaeaaed ar* »* follow*:
l.'erltflrale No. 1(4
Tear nf laruanc* Jun* It. A. D. 1H4
DearrlpUnn flf Proparly:
1^1 1 llaaa B t l f l l , Block 44
Amended I'Ut of Cryatal Lak*
Hhnrea I'Ut llnnk t 1'as* II
Name In which n**»»a»&lt;t
M. T. Amlerann, llelra
All nf aald properly being In Ih*
County nf Henilnole, Htalh of Florida,
t'otena nuch rerllflral* ahall h*
redeemed arrnrdlng I* law th* pmparty daacrlhed in nurh rerllflearn will h* aold lo Ih* hlghaal tddder at lh» frnnl door nf th* Hnrnlnnfa ('nunly Court lloua* at Banford,
Florida, on the rirat Monday In th*
month of Hrptnmhrr, IH4. whlrh
Ih* Ird day of deplrmher, 111*.
Dated thl* mill day of July, IHI.
O, 1* IIKIINDON
Clerk Circuit Court,
demlnol* County, Florida

NOTICM UP APPLICATION
POM TAX UKKII
(See. 1*4.1* Florida atalale* at l»4*l
NOTICK IH HP.ItKIir UIVKN,
That J. K. A Paulina IV. HUrnper
Ih* holdar of Ih* following certlllcat* haa filed said cartlflcata far
tai daad la h* Issued tharaon. Tha
carilfleal* number and year of la
suanca. tha .laactlpllon nf lha pro­
perty. and tha nam* In which It
waa aaaeaaed ar* a* folt&lt;pwai
Certificate No. 101
Tear of laiuanr* June 11. A. t). 1114
Description Of Properly:
Lot* I A 1 Itlnck I liorkhart'a
Subdivision Plat Hook 1 Pag* TO
Nam* In which aaanaed
Ala** Hutton
Alt of aald property balng In lha
County of damlnol*. Hlale of Plorlda.
ttaleaa auch certlflcal* shall b* re­
deemed according tn law tha pro­
perty daacrlhad In auch certificate
will b* an|d to th* hlghaal bidder
at Ih* froat door of tha plmlnnl*
County Court Housa al danfnrd. IHBAD
Plorlda. on th* flri! Monday In Ih*
NOTICE UP APP IIC ATION
month of deplemher, IH*. which la
Ih* Ird dav of deplemher, 1*4*.
FOM T A X IIKKII
Doled thla lOlh dav or July, 1HI l i e * . 1*4 1* Flartda arnlutea nf l » M I
NUTICK
IK HKIIKIIV
II1VKN,
n P. IIRTINDUN
That J. K. A Paulin* XV KUmtirr
rierk rlrcult Court.
Bamtnola County. Florida ihn holder nf th* following rarltfl-

(BRAD

N DTI KM OP APPLICATION
POM TAX IIKKII

(le e ta il* Fl*na* Slalalat ef 1*4*1

c*la haa filed aald certificate for
lax deed lo h* laaued thereon. Th*
certificate aiimher and yrar of la
auance, Ih* daerrlplloa nf Ilia pro­
perty, and tha name In which it Wae
aaaeaaed a m aa follnwai
O r t l f l r a t * No SIS
Tear nf tMtianre June 31. A. D. t i l l
Deerrlpilon uf I’ rnperlvs
1 ! 34 lllnrk A Um v» Terracn
PUI Bonk T I'agn 41
Namn In whlrh aaaraeed
Umlia A Albert llrlnnon
All nT eald property being In the
County nf Hemlnulr, Hint* of Florldn
I'lilena nurh rerllflraln -halt ha re­
darmed arrnrdlmr In l.xw the pro­
perty deerrlbed In aurh rerllftrale
will bn aold lo the lilgbeet bidder at
th* front door of Ih* Hemlnnl*
County Court llnua* al Hanford
Florida, on the fiml Monday In the
month nf Heplemher. ixf.a. which I*
Ih* Ird dav nf Mrptrmhrr. 1*14
Dated Ihl* 1nt)&lt; dnv nf July, I H 4
4) P. IIKIINDON
Clerk circuit Court.
demlimU County, Florida

NIJTICH JH IIKItKIir UIVKN.
That J. E. * I'aulln* IV, diemper
Ih* holder nf lha following rerllflcat# haa fllad aald carilfleal* fur lax
dead lu b* laauad therenn. The rerllflrala number and year nf laauanre.
the deerrlpilon nf lha proparly, ami
lha nama In which It waa aaaeaand
ar* aa fulluwa;
Cartlflcata No. ill
Taar r&gt;f lanianca Juna II, A. D. 1H4
Dearrlptlue Of I’ rnparlyi
lo t 41 lltnck K Bungalow City
I'Ut llrmk T I'age SI
Nama In which aaaeaaed
J F A HALT.IB H O l.I.r
All nf aald nroparlv balng In tha
( nunly nf Hamlnnl*. dial* nf Plnrlda.
ITnleaa ouch rarllMrata ahall b* re.
deemed nrnrdlng In Ira Ih* prn.
!&gt;•/.!». deacrlhed In anch rertlflral*
will h* enld tn lha hlnhaat bidder
el Ih* frnnl dnnr nf Ih* demlnnle
' " ‘ 'Mv • "url
Hnuie al Hdnfnril. (HKAD
Plurl.U, nn the Oral Monday In the
mnntli of Hrjgrmher. tSSS. whlrh la Flrtlltoiia Nam*
NUTICK IH IIK ItK Iir UIVKN that
Ih* Ird day „ f gaplemher. 1HS
Dated thla IDIh dav nf July, IH I we ara engaard lo huilneea al U ) i
Mary, Florida, under the llrlllloua
n r. H KHNDON
nam* o f Th* D «asle Diner and liar
Clerk Clrrnlt Court.
and that w* latend In reglaler aald
IHBAT) ,,' ' rltnn,•
Pltrlda nam* w llh Ih* Clerk of th* Circuit
Court, Hemlnnl* Cminly, Florida, In
■ccordanrp w llh the pmvlnlnn o f Ih*
BOTICM UP APPLICATION
Flctlllm in Nam* Hlalnle, ln -w ll; Rec­
POM TAX IIKKII
Flertda Blalale* of 1*4*1 line 111" ) Ftnrldn Mlalulea IH I.
LEW It. U I.DHTKII
MITICK
IH IIKItKIir UIVKN.
M ILDIIK p It. t.l'HTKB
7Lh“ WJ.'e K ■ * Paulin* XV. aiemprr IN THH
ClM Ct'IT l ilt ST . NINTH
Ih* holder nf Ih* following carllfl.
cal* haa filed aald canlMraie for .tl'D If lAI. r l S U I T OP p l o m i d *
las deed to ho laauad lhareon. The IN AND POM BKWIknl.K AOl'NTV.
rerllflral* number and year of IN CHANCKRV. Nil. BSaa
NOTICE TO IIF.FKND
l«au**re, Ih* daacrlptlu* nf Ih* pmperlr. *nd Ih* earn* In whlrh It wna A U tin E T n. FOl.KT,
Plaintiff,
naaeaaed ar* aa fnllnwai
Carllflral* No 131
Taar nf laiuaaca Jua* 31, A. P. IH I EDWARD W , T FOLET.
Defendant
Dearrtnlloa Of rrrp irlr:
!*&gt;l* 141. 341. III. 344. 341. IN TUB NAME OF TUB STATIC OF
144. SIT. 141, 341 A 31* Midway PLOBIDAi
T O : KDW AIID W. T. FOI-BT. D*Plat Hunk l Pag* 41
fendanl herein, whoe* place e f
Nam* In which n*e****d
teildenc* I* unknown
I.uulee U. Hllnn
You ara hereby notified that _
All nf (aid prntiertr balng la Ih*
aull
fnr dlvnrce haa hatn fllad
County nf Hemlnnl*. Hint* nf Plnrlda.
HnUea aurh rerllflral* ahall b* ro- again*! vnu In lha ahnva entitled
deemed accnrdlng In law Ih* pro- cauee; and you ar* hereby required
p*rly deerrlbed I* aurh rarltflral* to fit* rnur Anawer w llh Ih* Clark
will h* aold lo Ih* hlahaal bidder o f thla Court, aad In aerv* a ropy
al lha fruat dnnr nf th* Hemlnnl* th ereof upon p la in tiff* attorney,
Couely Court llnua* at danlord. Ha mu el V. Ilolrh. 4"I-A Main Htmet.
Florida, on th* flrat Monday In th* Daytona Beach, Florida, tint later
month of gepletnhar. IH I, whlrh la than th* IPlh day o f Auguat, 1* 14.
If Vnu fall In do an decree prn pn*th* Ird day of Haul ember. 111*.
Datad thl* laih day nf July, llld . feaan w ill h* entered agalnel ynu fnr
Ih* rtll* f demanded In th* Com
n r. IIKIINDON
Plaint.
Clark Circuit Court.
WITNKHfl my hand and teal o f aald
Bamlaola County, Plorlda
Court thla STIh day nf July, 1H 4.
(BRAD
O. I*. Ilern.lnn
Clark Circuit Court
NOT! I'M OP APPLirATF)*:
Hanford. Florida
FDR TAX IIKKI)
U a * IBLIB P1*rtd* atarmee of 4*4*1 (C ircuit Court Haall

JULY «
AdmLaxloaa
Anna Lea Joynet (Oviedo)
Vera Shavaga (Sanford)
ElUabath Waihlngton (SanforJ)
Birth*
Baby Girl Stanley
Discharges
Marie Mannetly (Sanford)
Carrie Griffis (Sanford)
Mr*. Thlrkeel McGill (Sanford)
Essie Moore (Oviedo)
Wlllia Rountree (Sanford)
Essie Mae Rrysnt (Sanford)
Mrs. C. L. Collins (Sanford)
JULY a
Admlsaaioaa
*
Mary Samuelson (Orange City)
Virginia Holmes
(Altamonte Springs)
Raymond Cylar
(Altamonte Springs)
Baby Boy Samuelson
Discharges
Joyce Clutter (Osteen)
Baby Boy Clutter
George Smith (OvieJo)
Betty Mathew* and baby boy
Mathews (Lake Monroe)
Florence Pastella (Sanford)
Martha Mathis (Laka Monroe)
Gertruda Lee and baby (Sanford)
Imogens Yates (Ssnford)
Elizabeth Washington (Sanford)
JULY n
Ad misstoes
Lena Lockley (Sanford)
Julia Brown (Sanford)
Ruby Thomas
(Altamonte Springs)
Llllla Wiley (Sni(ord)
Ethel Tart (Osteen)
Rebecca Oxedine (Oviedo)
BIRTHS
Baby Girl Joynea
Baby Girl Crabtree (Sanford)
Dischargee
Mary Treaderay and baby
Clara Johnson (SanforJ)
A. Goodmond (Sanford)
Nettle Ruth Miller and Baby
(Sanford)
Virginia Holmes
(Altamonte Springs)
William William* (Sanford)
Vera L. Savage (Sanford)
Lilian Latham (SanforJ)
JULY 90
Ad mission a
Mrs. Odle Whipple (Sanford)
Mrs. Eva Mae Benton (Sanford)
BIRTHS
Baby Boy Thomas
Discharges
Ann Gaines and baby boy
(Lake Monroe)

Defense Loses
Directed Verdict
Bid For M cKeon
PARRIS ISLAND, 8. C.. (JA-The
defense today lost Its bid fir a
directed Verdict nf innocent In the
court-martial o f Mirina 8, Sgt.
Matthew C. McKeon.
Defense attorney Emile Zola
Ricit'an o f New York Ci'y asked
the court at th* opening of Its
third week o f trial fur Innocent
verdlrt* for the form er drill In
itructor accueid of Involuntary
manslaughter in th* drowning of
six recruits, oppression of recruits
and drinking In the presence of a
recruit.
In a deliberate tone the trial
Judge, Navy Capt. Irving N. Klein,
also of New York Cily, said, "The
motion for a finding of not gulity
Is denied."
Technically, tha
aaven * man
court martial panel may overrule
Klein by a three-fourths vote, but
such action by a court is ex
tremely rare.
The only charge on which Ber
man did not make « motion (or
dismissal waa that o f possessing
sn alcoholic
beverage In bar
racks.

Miam i-Fort Pierce
Spur O f Turnpike
Gets 1st Paving
TAM I’ A, kfl —Th# bobtailed Ml
ami-Fort Pierce spur nf the Flor­
ida turnpike get* It# first paving
today.
Turnpike Authority Chairman
Thnmas B, Manuel said In a tele­
vision Interview over WrLA yes
trrdsy thst engineers already ar*
surveying ■ proposed turnpike
spur to Tampa Bey.
Outguessing or otherwise con­
founding land speculator* ii a con
tinulng problem for the authority,
Manuel said.
Ha aald "these speculators are
the main reason why wa do not
pinpoint th* locatlox o f the new
highway.
"Even after we have announced
the location, if we find th* land
is In control o f speculator* we
can move the highway Una as
much aa too feet."

HE SETTLED DOWN
J A C K S O N V I L L E OA—In the
Jacksonville Journal Midget Base
ball League, a pitcher walked IT
batter* i i the flrat inning. But he
stayed at It and pitched a no-hitter,
winning 22-11.

S P A R K L IN G C L E A R IC E

Insurance
H. JAM ES G U T AG EN CY
IIS EAST FIRST STREET
PHONE 71
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JAMBS R. GUT

Enterprise

Hospital Notes

BLOCK &amp; CRU SH ED

Hunter Ice &amp; Fuel
IStli ST. ft HOLLY AVE— JiORTH SIDE OP
STATE FARMERS* MARKET
•UMMtt HOUR* OPEN: S:M A. M. TO M O P. M.

7 DAYS A WEEK

Mmrr TM MUIIkll may think everything (s nutty, but he doesn't
realise that the Schenectady, N. Y , lineman, who Is grinning at him
from atop e power pole, may have saved him from electrocution.
New synthetic rubber guards are being placed on the rural distribute
ing transformer, preventing annoying lours caused by curious
squirrels and bird* taking a rest. Also, It prevents their execution.

FHP Trooper Says 'Motorists Good'
Midsummer vacation travel la
reaching its peak according to
reports from the Florida Highway
Patrol in Seminole County.
Trooper T. Mirk Mack salJ this
morning that in spite of the ex­
tremely heavy traffic over the
past weekend "motorists were
good." "In the line of traffic from
Sanford to the Orange County line,"
said Trooper Mack, "(here was nn
opportunity to pass nnly in Isolated
instances."
Only one minor accident occur-

Collision
(Ceetiewsd Ptms Page I)
year-old daughter, end his wife
were taken to Seminole Memorial
Hospital
for
treatment.
Mrs.
Schleif, tha mother, is reported
to have received a broken arm
and possible fractured ribs,
Schlslf said "W# had spent a
week at Daytona Beach and were
headed for Sanabel Island
to
pick up seashells.”
Property damage to the three
c a n was reported as follows:
Packard convertible, f-150; Chev­
rolet Station Wagon, $000} and
to the 1UB0 Ford (700.
Firet officer to reach the aceno
o f the accident wa*
Deputy
Sheriff Denton Prcvatt, followed
by Sheriff Denver Cordell and
Florida Highway Patrol Trooper
T. Mark Slack,
Traffic was restored on the
highway at approximately noun.

red during the extremely heavy
traffic the Seminole County FHP
Trooper said. That one. he com
mented happened on Friday and in
volvcd only about a (BOO property
loss to both cars.
neporting on the heavy traffic
conditions Trooper Mack stated that
he made five arrests and Issued
J1 written warnings. However, he
sold, "there were a number of
violation* In traffic coming toward
me and I coulJ not turn around
to issue warnings of arrest tic­
kets."

Mountain Climbers
Plunge To Crevasse
A s 2 Lose Footing

TIMBEBLtNE LODGE. Ore. IT
A group of youthful mountain
climbers, row*! together for safely,
plunged to the bottom of a rocky
crevasse yesterday when two of
their number lost their footing.
One girl died and the others
were Injured, some of them grave­
ly, as the teen-agers were whipped
nne after the other over the brink
on the slopes of Mt. HooJ,
Tb* accident occurred near the
summit of the ll,23S-foot peak
some 60 miles east of Portland
Teh youngsters had come from
Eastern and Midwestern states on
a bike and train tour of the coun­
try. Thep had climbed the peak
and were on their way down when
the mishap occurred at about 3:30
p. m.
Other climbers saw the accident
and brought word to the lodje
here. Rescue erewi were orgam ici
and worked through tha night to
bring the climbers and their lead
DUMAS, Tex., Ml — A burning cr* down.
petroleum tank exploded Into a
towering mats o f white-hot fl.xmrs
that seared IS men to death In
an Instant yesterday. Four other*
died later from horrible burns.
At least 31 othcri were burned
by the blast that shot on orange
fireball thousands o f feet high and
The latest list o f revocations
scorched a quarter-mile radius. suspensions and cancellation nf
Spectators saw friends and rel­ driver** license* released by the
atives atumbla moaning and cry­ driver1* license division of the
ing, their clothing afire, from the Department of Public Safely
smoke and Games at the Sham­ shows:
rock OU A Gas Corp. tank farm.
A total o f 1.52T revocations In
Ensuing explosion* burned and April, along with 4SB suspensions
shattered three ether big storage snd 45 cancellations. There were
tanks and blackened others near­ 2,077 actions by the department
by.
for tho fourth month of the year.
The Injured were taken to the
Actions in Seminole Couny in
40-bed Moore County Memorial eluded Ssnford, Otis Clarke Bedg
Hospital in this Texas Panhandle er, William Walker Culp, Juna
of 1,000.
Day, Francis A. Elscnberg, Math­
Nine o f the dead ware Sham­ ew William Fcrgen, Clifford How­
rock employes and tha others vol­ ard, Eddie Lee Hudson, James
William
Clifford
Lynn,
unteer firemen
from
nearby Hull,
Berry C. McCray. Walter Theo­
town*.
Flam** from lha burning tank* dore McDonald, Joe Redden, re­
were shooting at midnight at high voked; Thomaa Norwood Ander­
a* they were at noon. But windi son, Sylvester Burley, Paul Rak­
that earlier had blown the flamca er Widener. suspended.
away from the farm of B0 to TB Oviedo, Dorothy Roddy Foster,
tanka subsided and fear that the Jimmy Lee Henry Jr., revoked;
other tanka would Ignite aubaided. Geneva, Andy Denon Evans, re­
The fire waa expected to burn It­ voked; and Long wood, C y r i l
James Phillips, revoked.
self out.

Petroleum Tank
Explosion Kills 19

Driver's License
Division Reveals
Action In County

RY HELEN SNODGRASS
The Pathfinder Claes of the Bar­
nett Methodist Church he)J it* re­
gular meeting at the home of Mr.
and Stra. J. V. Richard* on Lake
Monroe, preceded by ■ covered
dish supper et 6:30 p.m.
Foliowing the buiincsi session
the group he)J a white elephant
auction with Harvey Dunn capably
auctioning off *U the white ele­
phant* and thus Increasing the
treasury by S13. During the busi­
ness session it wai voted to pay
for (he repairs of th* parsonage
lawnmower.
Enjoying this delightful affair
were Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Sellers,
the Rev. and Mr*. Don Walling,
Mr. and Mr». John Wagner, Mrs.
Louise Wilson Mis* Helen Snod
grass, Mrx.JJa Padgett and grand
son, Mike, Mr. and Mrs. F. C.
Long and daughters, Patsy and
Linda, Blr. and Mrs. Harvey Dunn
and Harvey EJwards, Charlie
Everett and the host and hostess,
Mr. snd Blr*. Rlchsrds .
Mike Bsriotiek, Dwayno aWt.xon
and Eddie Redmond left BtonJay
to attend the 4-H Club ramp at
Highland Park Sebring this week.
Ernest sWlson, son of Mr. snd
Mrs. Vivian WaUon. is visiting re­
latives in Jacksonville this week
Gene Resile, Charles Stewart,
EJwin Braddock, D. J. Parker
and Jim llolUhan of Sanford at­
tended the special meeting and
supper of the new employees of
Florida Power Corp, Plant helJ In
Winter Park Monday evening.
Johnny B. Baxter of Jacksonville
enroute from the South Sea Island
to Texas wa* the guest Wednesday
of Mr. and Mr*. II. A. Throop.
Mrs. If. E. Bra-Jdock accompsn
led by her daughter, and family.
Sir. and Mrs. Tammy Orr snd
children Mike anJ Jean left Fri­
day to visit Mr. and Sirs. D. E.
Adkixon in Pensacola.
Mr. and Mrs. Corwin Rice nf De
Land were visiting frlenJs Friday
afternoon.
Sirs. Harold Goodwin and chil­
dren assisted by Sirs. Leroy Cohen
entcrtalneJ Friday evening wllh a
supriso blfthday party in celebra­
tion of a double birthday. Harold
Goodwin and her niece, Patricia
Slae Cohen, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Leroy Cohen.
Guests enjoying this party were
Mrs. Eva Cohen and Mil* Alice Co
hen of Seville; Mr, and Sir*. Hen­
ry Boyd and children of Orlando;
Mr. anJ Mrs, S. T. Bradley Sr. of
South Carolina; Mr. and Mrs. S.
T. Bradley Jr. and children of Se
ville; Str. and M rs- William Roddenberry and son Tommy, Sir. and
Mrs. William Goodwin and son
Kenny, Sir*. W. A. Goodwin, Miss
Slarie Goodwin, Sir, and Mrs. Ro­
yal Goodwin, RiehapJ Goodwin,
Sliss Shirley Oglesby, Latcn and
Orcn Oglesby of Seville; Em eit
GooJwln of D a y t o n a Beach,
Harold Driblow, and Florence, Lin
da anJ Mary Richardson and hos
tesses and their families.
Sir. and Sirs. Earl Tyler of
Sliaml are vacationing at the
home of their parents, Mr. and
Mri. W. L. Tyler.
Mr. and Stri. James V. Richard*
left ThurvJay for an extrnded trip
and vacation ending wllh e short
visit in Chicago.
Sira. Lottie Ryan of Martin, Ky.,
1* visiting her sons and families,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ryan and Sir.
and Mrs. George Ryan anJ family.
The Rev. Bascom Carlton re
turned from a vacation with his
family in Lake Junalusa, N. C.
Carol Rtale, Linda Dunn, Sharon
Jennings, Stae Hawkins, Betty
Ann Lewis, Jean Hutchinson, Julie
Adams, Smanda Hutchinson and
Stanny Bogicn left Monday for a
week at the Intermediate M.Y.F.
camp at Leesburg this week.

" •* ■'(iH*i ■

HOLLYWOOD UP— Lonesome
Gorge Gobel Just doesn’ t have
time to get lonesome any more.
The "Lonesome" tag la a holdover from George's day* as a hill­
billy singer on radio. He ilUl hang*
onto it for sentimental reasons, but
It hasn't applied to hi* own life
for th* past two years.
Right now, when most TV stare
are in other parts*of the world
getting refreshed for the fail chan­
nel wars, George is working over
a hot movie stage. He is making
for RKO "I Married a Woman." H#
also sacrificed his summer vaca­
tion last year to make "The Bird*
and the Bees."
George had a whole week be­
tween the end of hi* TV season and
the start of the movie. So how did
he spend it? By playing a night
club date at Lake Tahoe. Reserva­
tions for the entire engagement
were sold out before he even ar­
rived (here.
An aiJc told George ho would
have all of three week* between
the end of the picture and the
start of the new TV season.
"D on’t you believe il," the com­
edian replied skeptically. "Some­
thing will come up. Of that yon
can be sure."
Strangely enough, he didn't seem
too upset by it all. Usually he is
moaning and groaning about th*
time he has lost off the golf course,
but he confessed, " I like miking
pictures. I get a big kick out of
it."
He added that he was enjoying
his work with his co-star, Eng­
land's most famous body since the
Rolls Roycc—Diana Dors. And not
for the reason you wiseacres thtnk,
either.
"This girl It a really fine per­
form er," George enthused. 'She’s
going to fool a lot of people by
proving she Is a good comedtannc."

KMCKS TO SHOW TALL
BASKETBALL TEAM
NEW YORK UP—The New York
Knickerbockers h a v e increase!
eight inches in naverage height
In the past
10 year*. Among
the tall Knicks this fall will be
Walter Dukes, 7 feet; Ray Felix,
6 feet 11; Kenny Scars, 6 feet 9
and two 6 foot 6 rookies, Ronnie
Shpvik of North Camtina State and *
Gary Bergen of Utah.
Such a starting five would aver­
age n feet V 3/5 Inches, Ten year*
ago the first Knickerbocker team
that met the Chicago Stags in Sta
dison Square Garden averagvJ 6
feet 215 inches.
I will wot be responsible for
aey debt* ieeurrrd by wwyoee
•4bar Ibex myself,
Clevalawd T. Brow*

whets you're hot# tired or thirsty

M A K E IT A

'Buttermilk Break
w i Medan** ■•.HtnwUk! Medea’* **o»y.
(tfretbiwf Mttanwilk ceel* yea #H — keep* yea
ceol lee * leap lima.

AW it's a* euseb bettar far yeof S e ...
•ea’ra bet, tired er tbinly, make it a •*«*.-.—
bftffc — with Msdee’k See what e ceeliwe.
healthful dittareece Mrdee't Istterwiik wtN
make in year

'
B
ordens
BUTTERMILK
O im e e

v

Gobel Is Working
Hot Movie Stage

A TWO-PIECE OUTFIT la
never out of place—be It worn
on town date# or country week*
ends. Designed by Aba Schrader
this white shantung sheath has
• beautiful blue comBowtr
print and e brief snatching blue
linen bolero. Tna neckline, cut
as x coo), ahirred halter, com­
pletes th* alropl* tinea.
i

�(Eire § &gt; a n f&amp; th f o r a l f t
*
Established 1908

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD. FLORIDA

Rotarians
Commission Approves Hear
City Managers Capital Safety Talk

Improvement Program
Perkins Is Named
As Head Of DCT
Advisory Group
Representatives o f Sanford Civic
Club* formed the edvliory com­
mittee of the Diversified Cooperstive Treining program 1 » « night
at Its initial meeting in the board
room of the Educational Building
^ Commercial Are.
Kepreientatlve* from the Bullnei» and Profeiilonal Women’ *
Club, Pilot Club, Rotary Club,
KiwanU Club, Lion* Club, and the
Sanford Merchants Association
heard the complete outline of tho
DCT program at Seminole High
School which will be tnitituted
this year.
B. L. Perklne Jr., President of
the Sanford Merchant* Aisocia'A&gt;n wai named chairman of the
Advisory Committee.
Rayburn T. Milwee, Seminole
County Superintendent o f Public
Instruction introduced the Coor­
dinator of the DCT program, Louis
J. Girard, and gave the civic club
representative* an outline o f the
essential values to the community,
school, and individuals of the
Diversified Cooperative Training
program.
• Girard presented a description
o f the Advisory Committee, its
operation, purpose and values
while, at the same time, giving a
background picture of the entire
program which will begin opera­
tion at Seminole High School at
the beginning of the school year.
Highlighting the meeting was
• report of the coordinator as he
gave an overall picture o f ait
that had been accomplished up to
/A le . The forming of the Advisory
Committal rounded out the organi­
sational p u ts * f the program and
gave impetus to tho selection o f
employers and trainee* who will
take part in tha first and initial
program for Seminole County and
Sanford.
Also on the advisory committee
for the DCT program will be a re­
presentative o f the Seminole Coun­
ty Junior Chamber o f Commerce
M d the Seminole County Chamber
or Commerce. R. F. Cooper will
reperesent the Board o f Truitees
of the Semimlr County School sys­
tem.
Andy Bracken, principal of
Seminole High School, immedia­
tely prior to a question and answ.
*r period at last night's organi­
sational meeting o f the DCT Ad
Visory Committee cave represenlatlvai tha “ school's viewpoint" on
DCT program.
Fred Murray, Adult and Voca­
tional
Education Director for
Seminole County bivit-rt the re­
presentative! to the office of the
coordinator.
The next meeting of the DCT
Advisorv Committee will be held
after the first o f the year for
the purpose o f s coordinator's mid­
year report. Individual member*
the coordinator will work with
f#» coordinator in carrying out
tne program.

Hospital Notes
Jslr *
Ad mUnion i
Addi* Schleif (Daisy, Term.)
Clony Smith (Soddy. Tenn.)
M iry Soderbloom (Sanford)
William A. Brown (Sanford)
•'I
Births
Baby Boy Thomas
(Altamonte Springs)
Discharges
Ann Gainas and baby boy
(Laka Monroe)
Anna Joynes (Oviedo)
Listie Lamb (Sanford)
Julie Brown and baby (Sanford)
July 31
Admissions
-C louers Snell Jr. (Sanford)
Johnnie Mae Copper (Sanford)
Mrs. Mary Irene McCloud
(Sanford)
m Martha James (Sanford)
Mrs. Jackie Rumbley and
boy (De Bary)
Dorothy Brenner (De Bary)
Nathan Hunkel (De Bary)
- ..........Dlsfhsrge* ---------------Raymond Cuyler
(Altamonte Springs)
40 U n . Emma Glbbi (Sanford)
Mrs. Ethel Tart (Osteen)
TBIGG COUNTY GOES BUGGY
CADIZ, Ky., LB —Trigg County
hat gone slightly buggy, but no
Mie’a worried.
County agent Keith S. Venable
u ld 10,000 ladybugs were shipped
sere in gallon Jugs from Dobbins,
-alif. Venable said the bug* would
»v.used
used to combat plant lice an

U nco.

The Board of Sanford Ctly C om -t
miislonera last night approved Ihe
C a p i t o l Improvement Program
presented by City Manager Warren
E. Knowles end put Into motion
the planning and exploring of vari­
ous projects proposed in the writ­
ten presentation.
At a special meeting ol the com­
missioners, called for the purpose
of studying the program, several
Item* were eliminated by propos­
'
By MARY FOWLER
ing that the requested improve­
ments be added to the annual bud­ An authentic tepee flaunted bright
get, while other projects were de­ colors out on Snn-el Drive of De
layed until further study could be Bary Sunday afternoon, the focal
point of an excited group of young
made.
men, pin* families carrying baskets
As a prelude to the study of the of goodies and substantial supper
Capital Improvement Program, rations. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Mayor F. D. Scott told the Board Stumpf Jr. were hosts to the Cub
of Commissioners “ You can Invite Scouts and father Will .Voider
people to come to town with an brought his own wigwam. A camp
attractive structure." However, fire burned merrily through the
the Mayor qualified his statement celebration and when it died down
with "A ll up and down First St. slowly at sunset llioro were fitting
people have told me (hat now is rile* observed by the Scout offi­
not the time to reduce taxrs — cials, giving award* to the young
some even old me that we should braves ns they at olemnty on the
try to reduce our indebtedness.”
blankets and each anise to accept
Mayor Scott lead off the discus­ his honor.
sion with "I am now willing to
William Blakemorc Jr. received
go along with the improvement a gold ami a silver arrow; Patrick
program.”
Nolle both wolf mill hear badges as
Every mamber of the Board of did Ralph Stumpf HI; Ellsworth
Commissioner! commented on the Lawton was taken in, with cere­
tax structure of the city, ho im- monies, as a new bobcat; Richard
provemen program, and the attrac­ Nolle as an apprentice bob cal;
tion to Sanford of touriiti and visi­ Richard Gunichnrri hail a shower
of arrows, three gold and three
tor!.
Commissioner Earl Higginbotham silver; Edward Redman, a bear
stated "W e have a smaller millage badge, a gold and two silver arthtan most of them,” a* he spoke rowa.
(Coetlased Oa Paga Eight)
As they fondled with pride these
testimonials to their summer acti­
vities, Howard Smith of Orlando,
the Scouting commissioner for this
district, presented their new char­
ter and asserted that he was happy
to state that this is the first 100
per cent banner award be has given
for the Roys Life subscriptions and
that It is unique in tils history as
"The Fabulous St. Johns Bass” commissioner.
i* the subject of an article written
Possibly den three who hosted for
hy Jason Lucas which appears in soft dr'-lr* i n the .happiest, fee
the August issue o f "Sports A- they could sample their wares al
field” .
will. All reported a most hilarious
"N o question about II, lurking and rewarding night of picnicking.
in this subtropically lush river
are many bass that would break
the world’* record,” said Lucas
as He wrote extensively about the
big bass along the St. Johns,
Written in M iy, according to the
article's explanation, Luca* snhl
that he had been fishing the St.
MIAMI (JB — Rings of mailJohns fo r over a month and pre­ blocks
were
tightened today
faced hia remarks with the state­
around three centers of (mil fly
ment that "The St, Johns has
infestations but they were re­
always been the world'* most fab­
ulous big-bass apot, and still ii.” moved from Palm Roarh. Brow­
Lucas explains in his story of ard and most o f Dade counties
Spokesmen for the state plant
Tha Fabulous Si. Johns Bass the
board aald heavy aerial spraying
reason why he believed that bass
here are the "biggest in the had killed M per cent o f the flies
from Miami io West Palm Reach.
world."
Roadblocks set up to take fruit
Ardent fishermen should read
trom
ear* leaving that arra were
Lucia* article which describes the
removed.
river end Ihe best spots for luring
The three main renter!, o f In­
the big bass to the end o f a line.
festation are now Pinellas County,
"Tha St. Johns has such fabulous
base fishing simply because it’s by Fort Myers, and Homestead, said
far the most fertile larger body Robert T. Rathbonr, If. S. De­
of bast water in the world," partment o f Agriculture spokes­
itatei the writer for Sports man.
He said the Ihri-c areas will be
Afield.
,
Luca* describes the type of placed hrhintl roadblocks 'o keep
tackle to use for thu "bringing in" the pest confined lo them and lo
from being
o f the big ones, the effectiveness prevent new file*
o f lures, and tips on the use of brought into tho Miami to West
Palm Reach area.
the fly rod.
Roadblock, will be (dared on
Sports Afield end the writer,
Jaion Lucas become big boosters U.S. 1 and U.S. 27 south of Mi­
for the St. Johna and ils renown­ ami and already are in operation
on U.S. 41 ami State Road 82
ed fishing waters.
near Everglades City ami on U.S.
80 between Alva and Olga.

De Bary Cub Scouts
Receive Awards
In Riles Sunday

Si. Johns Called
Big-Bass Spot

If Seminole County maintain*
for the next five monthi the same
ratio as it did during the first six
months of 1936, its record of
highway accidents and fatalities
will show some Improvement over
that of 1933, was the statement of
"Chuck” Saunders, Safely Eduea
tion Director o f the Florida High­
way Patrol lo the members o f the
Sanford Rotary Club at Da regular
weekly meeting yesterday noon at
the Yacht Club.
Saunders, well Informed on the
subject ho was discussing, stated
that Inst year, state-wide, there
were 978 killed; 25,652 hospitaliifd
with an economic losi of over
right million dollars. The number
of accident* approximated 72,000.
in Seminole County, last year, he
stated that the total number of
accidents reported were 357, with
nine killed and 165 Injured. For
the first six months of this year,
there were three people killed In
38 accident* involving injuries and
71 other accidents reported. Saun­
ders expressed the hope that each
Rotarian would personally assume
tho responsibility o f reporting road
violations. He said that every
citizen had the right, in fact, It
was the duty of law-abiding citi­
zens to cause the apprehension o f
drunken drivers, particularly, who
were endangering life and limb.
In answering questions put by
some of the members of the club,
Saunders slated excessively slow
moving vehicles that impeded the
nnrmil flow of traffic were guilty
of a law violation. He dlscuaied
tho financial reaponiibllity law
and many other itemi of intcreit
and importance. Ilia talk was re­
garded as one of the best ever
presented and he received an en­
thusiastic round ol applausa at
Its conclusion.
Myron "M ike" Reck, in charge
of the day'a program, did the hon­
ors in introducing the speaker
while Dr. Charles L. Persons, club
president, was in charge of tha
meeting which included aonga by
Clin rile Morrison with Harry Kudell at the piano. The Rev. Lucian
W. Hcott pronounced the Invoca­
tion.

Board Complains
Roadblocks Tighter About Littered
Around Fruit Fly
Downtown Alleys
Infestation Centers Allrya in downtown Sanford are

Three Celebrities
Will Visit Sanford,
De Bary This Fall

filthy and scattered with trash
that Is blown all over tire city,
commissioners complained at last
night's special meeting of the
Roard of Sanford City Commis­
sioners.
Commissioner* demanded that
some means
lie provided for
plares o f business to conform to
city ordinances.
It was a unanimous decision of
the commissioner* that all places
not abiding by city ordinanrea in
regards to the proper placing of
trash and garbage in altrys will be
informed and "if they fail la com­
ply will be prosecuted in Sanford
City Court.'*
Board of Sanford City Commis­
sioners were, elm notified that
the Sanford Poller Department it
handing out notices to violators
who place artlrlrs on sidewalks
Commissioners complained at las:
night's meeting that articles were
being placed on sidewalk* over
which pedestrian* might stumble
and seriously injure themselves.
"Wo can't place lha city in the
positiun o f being charged With
negligence," it was said.

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Tl'ESPAY JULY 81. 1956

No. 152

Associated Press leased Wire

Senate Declines To Okay
Hobby's Suspension
Action M ay

Committee Okays Bill
To Investigate N A A C P Sheriff
FPC Is Assured
Florida To Get
Natural Gas

TALLAHASSEE UB-Flurlda le ft-*
«lator» seeking to force through a
tougher segregation program buck­
ed a Jetrrmlned move for adjourn­
ment of the •■day-old special ses­
sion al 5 p. m. today.
The S»nate passed the adjourn­
ment resolution unanimously laic
yesterday after completing action
on the (mat three bill* asked by
Gov. Collin* to head off Integra­
tion by legal means.
The possiblr realization of a pro
Six other proposals, Including an
gram for natural gas, planned to
interposition resolution and a local
come Into Sanford, eame from
option private school hill, were
Washington this morning when
sidetracked to a House subcommit­ double-barreled assurance of natu­
tee despite a statement by Atty.
ral gas for Florida, the nation's
Gen. Ervin tha he adminisralon fastest growing market now un
program was "merely a slopgap." served, was given Ihe Federal
Referral of the hills lo a sub­ Power Commission this week.
committee of the Committee on
First came the supply Issue,
Education and Internal Affairs prime question before FPC since
amused speculation the measure* natural gas producers have shun­
might have hern relegated to their ned many market* beyond state
death to avoid floor action on them. boundaries after federal price regtl
However, Rep. Prentice P. Pruitt lalion waa imposed. On this, Ihe
of Jefferson County, who introduc­ only applicants now ready to sub
ed the interposition resolution and mil their case to federal derision
private school proposal, served no­ out ,ed reserves for 20 years total
tice he would attempt to force the ing one trillion, 800 mitlion cubic
measure* out If the proposals were feet, to be delrerrd at an initial
not given quick action.
rate averaging above 230 million
Rrp. Lacy Mahon of Duval Coun­ cubic feet a day.
ty, chairman of the House com­
Next eame scorea of witnesses
mitter, announced he would name from itate, municipal and indus­
the subcommittee this morning.
trial positions, backing Ihe demand
The Senate-adopted bill to act for this fuel, which has grown from
up a joint interim committee lo In­ unranked position to sixth largest
vestigate the National Assn, for Industry In the nation as interstate
Advancement of Colored People pipeline* reached across thousands
cleared another House hurdle to­ of miles In all direclons In the last
decade.
day.
The House Resolutions Commit­
Current hearings ire on the *p
tee. one of two cnmmlllres to plications of tha Houston Texas
which the measure waa reported Gas A Oil Porp. and Coastal Trans­
by Speaker Ted David, approved mission Co. for a $143,000,000 devel­
the bill by a 44 vo|e.
opment, with t.S0* miles c f main
pipeline from Texas to Cutler,
There waa no discussion.
No meeting ol the Appropriations south of Miami, and $40 mile* of
Committee, which also must Hear lateral a in Florida, ft would be the
the bill, has been set by Chair­ first extension of thl* fuel supply
man James Moody of Hillsborough to the sale beyond a small area
County.
In northwest Florida and would give
The measure would rreate a com­ residents, commercial establish­
mittee of three senators and four ments and industries of the state
House membrrs with authority to the benefits of competition with
Investigate any person or group what is in mo:t cases a single
whose activities are conducive lo source of supply.
violence, which violate etate law,
The system will hava a deigned
or are detrimental to the slate. rapacity of 360 million cubic feet
The committee would have subpo­ a day when fully powered. F. E.
ena powers end a $50,000 appropri­ Stanley, president and chairman of
Ihe board of ihe Houston rorparnation.
The NAACP Is not mentioned tion which would build Ihe major
by name but the Senate sponsors part of the line in conjunction wilh
said It was the prime target of the Coastal, rslimaled that once the
system teaches 350 million ruble
bill.
The House Rules Committee re­ feel a day savings to Floridian*
would exceed $10,000,00 a year.
bill at bring , outside
. .
Testimony of Floridians as to the
,IC0^* ,P
session call, hut the House mem demanJ and promised savings on
berth ip gave it the two-third vote fuel continued to mount at score*
required to put it he fore the of official* added to Ihe record be­
fore FPC.
chamber for consideration.
R. H, Fuller Jr., executive secre­
Key measure in the program al­
ready has hern signed into law. tary of the Florida Industrial De­
It authorises county school boards velopment Commission, which has
to assign pupil* to schools lo which endorsed Houston's application, is
lo testify, as is P. M. Scluichart,
they ara considered best suited.
The three other measures, which director of Ihe public utilities de­
now go to Ihe governor, arn a partment of eh Florida Railroad
teacher assignments bill an) mea­ Commission. Another is llamld Cosures increasing police power* of lee, vice president and general
the governor and giving the gover­ manager of the Florida state
nor the right to make regulations Chamber of Commerce, backed up
governing use of puldic facilities. hy the resolutions of numerous
chambers of rommerce
The Senate accepted House local
amendments to the three hills yes­ throughout the slate. Harold A.
terday without debate. The hills Marlin of the Jacksonville Cham(('•alinuNl *a Pag* Eight)
(Cwstlraed Oa rage Eight)

DE BARY^Three celebrities are
to visit Sanford this fail and will
be guest* of honor at a rrception
and luncheon by the Sanford Gar­
den Club, as announced by Airs.
Fred R. Ginas, president; Mrs.
Halle Cohen, Mri. Fred B. Noble
and .Miss Mary Noble wilt be
house guest* of Mr. and Mrs.
Arne Erjrkien of De Bary the
third week of October.
Mrs. Cohen, former state presi­
dent of the Florida Federation of
Garden Cluha and National board
member of the American Orchid
Society; Mrs. Noble, whose Listen­
ing Post, is a feature of the 8unsfjy— Ttiitr*4e*diiw»- a n d - Mary
Noble, writer of celebrities with
whom she it familiar. From one
to all three ar* represented in the
monthly magatine The Florid*
Homemaker and Gardener and all
are quoted extensively on their
ear* and success in orchid grow­
ing.
The three ladle* will motor to
De Bary where they will be taken
on a tour of this town with Da new
but beautifully developed flower
gardens and from there on a trip ADVISOrY COMMITTEE MEMBERS get a previaw o f !h# DCT program fo r Seminole High School
from Coordinator Louis J. Girard, (left to right) are; Ed J. Best, Rotary Club; Mr*. E. D. Rinehart,
to sevaral of the Sanford boosts B4PW Club; Girard; Mr*. Sue 8. Stevenson, pres dent. Pilot Club; Reybuns T, Milwee, Superintendent
ta d points ad interest.
o f Public Instruct^"; and Mrs. Nancy Brock, Pilot Club. (Staff Photo)

M an Leaves Scene
O f Accident; Later
Taken IntoCustody
A 78-year-old Negro who left
the scene of an accident yester­
day afternoon shortly before four
o'clock we* taken Into custody at
Bnow Hill about 45 minutes later.
Eugene Smith, the 78-year-old
Snow Hill man, driving a 1946
Dodge Sedan pulled nut from a
vegetable stand operated hy Will
Rufus, onto 8tate Road 46 into
the path of a 1953 Dodge Panel
t r u c k owned hy I-ee llrolher*
Plumbing and Heating.
Tha panel truck, driven by Murlln A. Turner of 910 Maple Ave,
was damaged an estimated $325.
The Podge rar was damaged an
estimated $15.
Florida Highway Patrol Trooper
T. Mark Mack who Investigated
the accident Just East of the Ne­
gro nllrry "The Two Spot", said
that Bherltf Denver Cordell took
Smith into custody at Snow Hill
■nd lodged in tha Seminole County
Jail.
Smith face* two charge* placed
against him; Leaving tha arena
of an accident and violation of tha
right-of-way. Bond wae a a t a t
$150.
Deputy Sheriff Denton Prevail
assisted in tha invaftigation.

Senator Douglas Stenstrom, in
a telephone interview with The
Sanford Hr raid today, shortly alt­
er 1 o’clock said that "Under the
law the Governor is required to
send executive orders of suspen­
sion of public officials from office
In the Senate at the next regular
or special session of the Legisla­
ture."
Stenstrom said "In compliance
the Governor submitted hts order
of
last
December
suspending
Hherilf J. Luther Hobby from o ff­
ice.
“ Approval o f such orders by the
Senate," said Senator Stenstrom,
"constitutes permanent removal
for Ihe term to which the official
was elected,”
Sen. Stenstrom said "The Sen­
ate, upon my recommendation as
the member whose county was af­
fected, declined to appruva tha
order.
"1 would not recommend re­
moval of a public u ifiriil,’ Sen­
ator Stenstrom told The Sanford
Herald this afternoon, "who has
no: been convinced of the charges
against him, and who hai again
submitted himself to the people
and won a new term o f oltic*.
"To do otherwise," said Ihe Sen­
ator, "would be not only to ig­
nore the clear mandate of the
people, but to deny to the official
a principle basic In American
Jurl*prudence—that a man ia in­
nocent until he Is proved guilty.
This I will not do."
The effect o f the action of to­
day's Senate session is to re­
instate Sheriff Hobby to the ufllc*
of Sheriff pending any further de­
velopment.

Jaycees To Get
Insight Into Drug
Addiction, See Film
Ijcslcr L. Msrx, a representa­
tive of Narcotics, Inc., with offices
in Orlando, will give the Semi­
nole County Junior Chamber of
Commrrce an insight into drug
addiction at Its noon luncheon
meeting Thursday at Jim Spen­
cer's Restaurant.
Marx will show a documentary
film on lung ranccr released by
the Amerlrin Temperance Society.
He said that the flint entitled
"One In 20,000," is a documentary
record of a lung cancer patient
showing the effect* of a form of
narcotics.
"Twenty thousand die from lung
ranccr each year," said Marx,
"and the film stury is about the
one man that escaped."
Narcotic*, Inc., la an organiza­
tion dedicated la the prevention
of drug addiction, said Marx.

Prisoners Protest
Work Conditions;
Break Own Legs
BUFORD, Ga., OB — Thirty-six
prisoners broke their own legs
with 10-pound slrdgc hammers
yeaterday In protest against work­
ing Conditions at Rock Quarry
State Prison, the "Little Alca­
traz” « f the Georgia prnnl system.
Jack Forrester, slate director of
corrections, said a prison doctor
told him 29 while and seven Negro
inmates shattered hone* In Ihelr
leg* during an afternoon rest per­
iod at a rock quarry where they
v.rre working half a mile from the
prison,
He said the men placed their
legs nn rocks and "started whack­
ing away” with (he sledge ham­
mers normally used io crush rock
at the 34-arro quarry. There were
no cries of pain, he laid.
Guardi watching the 119 prison­
ers-in tha fenced-in quarry were
taking a real at the time and said
they did not notice what had hap­
pened until they ordered the men
back to wark.
Warden Hubert Smith aaid the
injured men told him after tne
incident that they felt their wheel­
barrow* were too heavily loaded
and the sun was Loo hot. Tempera­
tures were reported In tho low
90s at the Um*.

Retiring Agent
Recalls Events
Of Last 30 Years
Today Is C. R. "Charlie" Dawson’s last day in the office of
Seminole County Agent.
Dawson retires of ter HU years
service, 2 , 'i of them with Sem­
inole County an-l 2 'i years mil­
itary service and service at the
Experiment Station in Gainesville.
The retiring County Agent
ihi* morning was clearing his
office of thousands of pages o f
literature, mimeographed
mat­
erial and keepsakes that had gath­
ered In the Court House office
over the years,
Dawson, who is now 62 year*
old, taught school at Semfnole
High ami was principal at Oviedo
High Shoal prior to becoming
County Agent, a position lie bus
held continuously for thn more
than 27 years.
Establishing of the first Staleowned Farmers' Market in Sailford and of the Farmer* Auction
Market on 17-92 are among the
hundreds
of
accomplishments
through his tenure as C o n 1 y
Agent.
W. Brown Miller, chairman o f
Seminole County Commissioner*
recalled that Dawson headed the
closing of open and flowing well*
in Seminole County and laid “ t
personally closed 52 of them with
my own hands and then prevailed
on the Board o f County Com­
missioners to make It unlawful ta
have a flowing well on private
property."
Dawson recalled the heydey of
celery in Seminole County whett
at times, be said, a* many as 85
celery farmers would gather at tha
High School for a meeting of mt
organisation then Annwn a* .'the
Seminole County Agricultural As­
sociation which
he served
na
secretary-treasurer.
The retiring county agent reealte
the eatabishlng of tho Farm Bur­
eau in Seminot* County and
of personally establishing tha
Seminole County Soli Conserva­
tion District on August 10, 1043.
“ I served with the Cattlemen's
Association,” said Dawson, "and
served on a sub-hoard of the Ration
Board during the War.” Dawson
recalled meetings held each Sat­
urday afternoon In his office to
ration tires, gasoline and other
fsrm equipment needed then,
''I also
cooperated with tha
draft board
relative to
farm
lalmr," aald Dawson,
Going back ever farther, Daw­
son said that he served with lb*
State Home Guard ns a Technical
Sergeant.
Dawson served in France dur­
ing World War I s i s l»t Lieute­
nant, Infantry and was over­
seas for 18 months wltli the ftJiii
Division where he received »
Silver Star for ''bravery in ac­
tion."
Through the years Chnrlle Daw­
son has liei-n one o f the foreleader*
In baseball clubs in Sanford. How­
ever, he stated that ho did not
have an opportunity to play pro­
fessional hall even though lie
felt, at one time, that lie could

play.

Dawson is a former member
the Kiwanls Club, n member
the Presbyterian Church, and
one time taught a Bible Cla-v
tho Oviedo Methodist Church.
Dawson headed the Kemlno'n
County "Scrap
Drive" during
World War II when Ihe local un­
it was declared "champions". Ha
stuted (list a million pound*
of scrap wa» gathered here, a
fact that was politicized on “ list*
Smith's" radio program.
"I don't know what I'm gohrj
to do now," Charlie Dawson said.
However, he was attired in Ber­
muda shorts, new spurli shoes,
and a bright red checked »|«ut
shirt. "I'm going to *lt on tha
front porch In a rocking chair.'*
rhucklrd Dawson and then addcl
that he would probably spend a lot
of time with civic work such as th*
Red Cross and the General Banford Memorial Library Association.
He concluded his Interview with
“ I'm going to spend a fot of thnjl
with my pel pioJiCt. WtHGO.
hi* amateur radio station ovef
which h* talks with radio anthta■lasts around th* world.

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MAN GETS GOOD DEAL
Partly tlaady today and WedDENVER, LB — Reginald E.
aetday with sca ttm d mo-Oy aftBayley, 54, told police he got a
rmoon thundershowers; tow to­
better deal than expected when he
eaked for e dollar back from two night 19-TI.
men who robbed him.
Ona of them tossed him a $10
ON PAOR EIGHT
bill, he explained, adding that the
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Dr. Fleming, have fished th* «aayto-reach offshore area so exten­
sively that commerical fleets have
to go farther and farther seaward
far their catches. This hoe boo* laJ
costa tremendously and mad* sal­
mon. tuaa and halibut almaat lux­
ury llama in thla country.
Ha points nut that la torn* areas,
Salmon Is selling at 40 ta S3 cent*
a pound from tha beats, halibut
at from 23 to » t * cent* a pound
and tuna at 20 cent* a pound. At
the same time, better grades of
beef on tho hoel wot* rbiagiag tola
than 20 cant* a pauad.
The California Stata Fish and
Ing in gigantic catches for a pro­ Game Department reeaatly re­
ported that tha avaraga cost t
tein hungry world.
Sportsman and amateurs, said pound of fiah caught by sportsman
was S2J0 for salmon and $3 far
atee! head.
Th* concapt af • fishing armada
l* not exactly new. Lob/ before
World War II. J apnea** flaking
T:l* rt«»* Marti.*
fltete, operating with navy-Uka dis­
*:** r * * t Keeeere*
Sit* Of All Tklags
cipline, reamed tha Pacific almaat
t s* CeCfrsv
to tha Antarctic.
l#:is
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Japan*** scientist* took tho load
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found out for thomatlveo that sal­
iti** it:** Iteeert
it.is flte*a L&gt; a Be Ceuated
mon. tuna and other deep water
It:** At Tb* Wert4 Turn*
spacias ex is tad in a wall defined
1:S* Jshnnv Car***
1 * 5 H su*"*rt»
band all th* way a m e a tha Pa­
ti** Wle Psyeff
cific.
t :| l
C re sk r
A mart knowledge of tha axle*
! S« Rrlehts- T&gt;sr
tanca af tbeee belt* won’t bring in
*.t» R*er*t Slfirm
tha flih.Thert era bewildering
4 :lt Op#« Heuts
variations in tha cenditioa which
keep fisk in certain localities—
weather, temparaturt and taltiaaaa
of tha water, small currants, depth
and ether factors that affect th*
‘n * w
a cDt, v
growth of plankton and ether fiah
T tceoer
food.
im a iM X
Brooding ground* her* to b*
lit* The nnrtfem Hour
a.a* wrerl* ai ku
spotted, oaundiaga tekta. fuh hab­
K T gstsn
it* learned and echoola pinpointed.
•■SI TwiHakt i&lt;««ie
* :t* Feerta Berk
Tho U. g. Pith end Wildlife Serv.
* 41 Musi* et JUa*em
ice already la making a ealman
l i t S ri?, .5 - D . e M
study. Pour chartorad Caking beats
catch salmon for Dr. Flaming’ i
laboratory where aelmae atomTie* n i i l SI for Wtitle
*
n i » x i n i i t r i Repert
achi art analysed to study their
t »* P i.I M For Musi*
eating habits.
9:** Kl*h» R4ltlea
M i t'* li» * Ketiee*
Dr. Flaming says tha govern1:1* The Rtirtkm Hour
mant saami to ha the mast likely
At M ine With klusle
Ik »* Kews
fleet operator becauee n* commer­
n s* aise m f
ce
fishing organisation la big
W KOvwenur
enough' to undertake i navymiied
operation or develop tha naceaeary
techniques and equipment.
4 IS K l * l
! ! ! Y&gt;’*4«4ra Jemheree
4 II K*«r*
T:*4 F»v*r&gt; O'clock Clufc
T:SI X t s i
MALVERN. Ark. UR-L*a Wow
■:•* *Mrt* At A OUac*
nek*, th* former major league
t »* Jivrkrv's CA*U»
Pitcher who operate* a feed buaiI.S* Msrslre Pevetleat
*14* lU rm u r Tim*
aeas bar*, aars Gaby la ito a tt tad
*:** WerU At Xle*
Walker Cooper a n tha bast catch­
kill Mernlat 3f*le*lsi
er* ha aver worked with. Ha aaya
iti**
h* wcat through aaa ea tin m i p s
h i : w.T.,4V, , &gt;v i : 4
/
without (baking off aaa aigxai fram
. . . . - . A rre w x rio *
Walker.
12.44 R*«i« yarn Di*t4l
1J *» Bar -Non. Rose*
t:I» N isi
Yogi Barra
betted astly d l l
I ** Bar Xea* Reach
ben h* brake ia with Narfelk,
in th* Ftodasaxt League ia
4, SO N i s i
4-11 Tssri Tim*

Salt Water Scientists Beginning
To Think About Giant Fish Fleet
: F R I D A Y H A 1 B O * . Wash.
IB —Balt water adanUaU, con­
cerned about tha growing demand
far protein feeds, are beginning to
think about a Ashing float that
could go anywhere la tha world
and fiah till tha bin* wore fulL
l i t a r t tana and halibut—tha
I l f three af temnwrlcal fishing—
maaM ha tha main target hut park ip * new apeniaa af ocean fish
ceoM ha latraducad to tha Aster!gaa paint*.
A* Trialoaad hy Dr. Blchard H.

ended Wodne*da&gt; for all bat a
•mill handful of World War II
vattraae.
It U tha U-)**r-olJ World War
II GI BIO—a law that haa liven
more than TJOO.OOO World War II
veterani a chanca to catch np with
tha year* taken out of their Uvea
by military tcrvicc, Veteran* Ad*
miniatration aaid.
It alao marka the virtual and of
another protram—Public Law IS
vocational rehabilitation training
for diaabled veteran* of World W’ar
II. UnJer thla program VA figures
ahow that more than U0.000 dis­
abled vaterani have been given a
much needed "lift'* toward tail-

the number had leaped to 2.300,000.
At the eni of 1*47, it rose to more
than 2300.000. a record level.
Enrollment* then started to de­
cline. gradually at Tint and, after
1931, much more rapidly. The num­
ber of World War II GI Bill
trainees dipped below 1M.000 ta
1*33.
With tha program at an and.
VA looked back over tho record of
U yoara of GI training.
Of th* more than T.MO.OOO vet­
eran* who received training. 2300.­
000 attenJed college; 3,300,000 went
to schools bolow tho collage laval;
1.400,000 took u
on-tho-Job
ii-iiteju u training.
iin u u u f,
and TOO,000 enrolled In InatltuUonal
on-farm training.
As of March. 1933. Florida had
a veteran population from World
War U of 301.000. Of this number,
1T1.200 entered training. 39300 took
training in Institutions of bightr
learning; 11.900 in school* below
college level; u.400 took tnaUtutional on-farm training; and 33,700
took on-job training.
For the nation, only 3) par cant
of World War II vetsrana entered
training, while in Florida, 61 per
cent took advantage of this op­
portunity. 1307 disabled veterans
In Florida hav* been rehabilitated.

firmf'

VW-TA
7AUON9
AM Ttr

oa thl, (th da* at Jnlr. t i l l
Karl Ton**
Krarutor of th* aatat* of
AXOftEW H. TONET.
d*C**Md
DOCOLAB BTENITROM
Attoma* fpr Pnorutor
*4* Edward* SulU lai
Hanford Florida

RAYMOND

M.

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BALL,

YOU KNOW / ONE

G L A D T O W E IC O M
Y O U AS A N Ety
M 5 M 9 E C O® T H E
TRACK T E A M /

o p th e b o y s w h o

less. For orders exceeding 23.000
.eoJHngj, the applicant will re­
ceive a notice from me after Sept.
X staling the number he will re­
ceive ami requesting payment for
that quantity.” he added.
Seedlings application blanks may
be obtained by writing Jlrect lo
the Kloiida Forest Service, P. O.
Box 321. Ocala. Florida.
The District IV territory cover*
Alachua, Lake, Levy, Marion, Sumler, Citrus. Orange. Seminole, Vo­
lusia, Brevard, Flager, Putnam,
Gilchrist, and Hernando counties.

RUN OVER TO
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R EA LT O R

Baal EataU Salts - tantola - Investment*
Dependable Into rent* and Banda
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WHAT'S YULTNJ WITH ,VZ
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THAT HAS-C &lt;0
BZjiNNINJ TO
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Evan though %»• tall you that do other gasoline

, T h e p roof o f n m - P u i t ’a superiority ia in the
d rw iet! So we pro pom that you tUmonttmU to yotu etlf
^
raeaark ^ performaace qualities o f thia d igortai

G ET INTO THE PEACE
•O F M V HOME WHERE
. 1 C AN R E L A X A N D
TH R O W OFF THE
s ( C A R E S OF THE
W O RLD T '

S P A R K L IN G C L E A R IC E

But one* th* war ended, and
serviceman itarteJ coming home
at tha rata of 1,000.000 • month,
GI enroHminte mushroomed be­
Pitcher Dohrino o f Iowa led
yond oxpoctatinns.
the Big Ten etrikeoute with 41.
By the tnd of 1945. whan de­ one more then Galen Cisco of
mobilisation was baginning to hit Ohio State.

3M.OOO COLT WORKING WEIX
Sliced mushroom# will “ fancy
OCEANPORT, N. J. W l- Irish
up" whole-kernel com (frown or Whistle, a full brother of Sea O’
price for eeedllng* this year will canned) when you ar* having Erin and for whom W. G. Hells,
be $4.00 per thousand f.o.b, nur­ company.
Jr., paid 900,000 as a 1035 yearling,
series.
I* working well In preparation for
"A check or money oredr ma le
Adil entchnp,
Worcestershire his Monmoulh Park racing JcbuL
payable to the Florida Board of snuce nnd prepared mustard to Ho impressed his owner wchn he
Forestry must accompany all ap­ those meat-loaf Juice* for a covered three furlongs over a slop­
plications for 23,000 seedlings or tangy gravy.
py (rack ip 33 seconds.

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FEATURE—7:54
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7 DAYS A WEEK

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3 DAGWOOO, W A K E U P / r
T H A T W A S N 'T THE W H OLE
7 SU IT. IT W A S J U S T A r
S
S A M P L E O F THE
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M A T E R I A L y- ^

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•EM, READ ABOUT
'CAY...AND NOW
THAT I’VE SEEN
•CAY I AY MCRE
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CONVINCED *
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got to O W N '£M !

TUB OAitl
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Big brothers of the Best seller

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BDa l l
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... and every bit aa modern

WHAT SP E E D / .
WHAT HITTING/.
Pit c h in g /
W HAT A T E A S V ,

w hat

A L L STYLES — COLORS -

Bonds To Be Issued
To Finance School
Construction
TALLAlfASSEE « - The State
Board of Education haa been au­
thorized to Issue $3,493,000 worth
of bonds to finance ichool con­
struction In Broward, Duval, HiUtborough, Orangt and Talm Bench
counties.
Circuit Judge W. May Walker
approved issuance of the bond*
Wednesday, Validation haa been
delayed six wreks due to error in
advertising of (he petition in Palm
Beach.
The bond* will providt 1 mil­
lion dollar* for Broward; 1H for
Duval; $1,200,000 for Hillsborough;
11,003,000 for Orange and 1790,000
for Palm Beach.
Cineer eaused
death* In 1934.

H ow Loadasastor V II This big fum yduty load puller dcliven 195 bp, 310
ft--Ibo. of torqug! It’g tha leader in its
class for compact ahortHtroU design
that delivers moct horsepower per pound!
M ow P o w o m a fie Tranemiaelonl*
Six fully automatic forward speeds vir­

tually eliminate manual gear shifting on
hills or in traffic! Revolutionary "Re­
tarder” gives safer downhill hauling, leu
brake wear. Hauling’* easier, more eco­
nomical than ever before!
N ow Triplo-Terquo T a n d o a o ! Op­
tional at extra cost in new Series 10000
models, new Triple-Torque Tandem
hiket O.V.W.’s up to 32.000 lbs.,
G.C.W.’* up to 50,000 lbs.! These
brawny haulers give you bigger, more
profitable payloads, induced operating

237,000

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Of

P A Y REGULAR
PRICE FOR O N E DRES
TAKE A N O T H ER O NE

How Many Buttons Are In

I.

URRY
cost per ton mile!
N ow U g-truck styling I They're the
new champs of the heavyweight
and they look It! That aleak, aaaaive
front-end styling reflects the POWER
these new Chevies provide!

Cementhide
P A IN T

Modem features such es thess spark as
phases of performance In these new
“beavie*.- If big trucks ere part of your
business, well expect to see you aoool

•

a set of four steak knives and forks.

SHOES

$ 10. 00. )

C H IL D R E N 'S

Third prize-one week free Cleaning ($5.00)
Go by PHILIPS CO LO N IAL Cleaners for rules o f the
contest, so you can guess the number o f buttons in the
jar, write your answer and your name and address on
the ticket provided. Contest ends Monday, A u g. 20.
Winners will be posted Tuesday, August 21

T enure F m o u u ii Courser

Cluunpoofeaceryweightclous1
Only fnnehitti CktvroUt Dealer, g n f f l U P dieplay thie Jamou, trader

Holler Motor Sales

COR. Sod ft P A L M E T T O A V E

GLASS and PAINT CO.

PH ILIPS
COLONIAL CLEANERS
10 S. P A L M ET T O A V E .

LADIESI

A L SO L A D IE S S W IM S U IT S -2 0 % OFF

Second prixe-Two weeks free cleaning. (M ax

* Optional Mt Mitre com la S tria 3000 i Amho A
10QOO truck models.

DOWN,

Sale ends Saturday, August 4th.

Guess the correct number and win your family
one months FREE Cleaning. (Max. $25.00.) Plus

M flS O N fir

SIZES

fO R
THE
P R IC E

TO CELEBRATE O U R FIFTH A N N IV E R S A R Y

P H O N E 481

Store Hours
Mon.—Bat.

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FEATURE— 0:43 ONI/

13th S T . A H O L L Y A V E — N O R T H S ID E O P
STATE FAR M ER S' M ARKET
SUMMER h o u r s O P E N : S i0 0 A - SI. T O 9.0 0 P . M .

l o a bm o Um ite p tr fe r m u c e that counts! T od a y . Ill
■ p with r U r e f w t at an y n a tion whore y o u « e tho
e r e o p end M oth Phillip* 6d Shield.

M A C S O IL CO*

STARTS TONIGHT
STARTS T:36

Hunter Ice &amp; Fuel

One o f the things you ’ll like about F u t * -F u a t ia its
w w jd arW m m e t aurtiag. Then try U for ite breathlehlng ocroloratkm. Y ou ’ll be delighted with tha smoothM W m o w pomiblo hy advanced high octane. Discover
w ^ o d v a n u e a e o f cootroUsd voU tility and positive

J ere dktrlhotei lo SANFORD and ridalty by

PLAYS T OP II GAMES IN
HOME STATE
SEATTLE, Wash.Ltv—The Univer­
sity of Washington football team
has an ideal schedule for these
who like to stay close to home. The
Huskies will play six home games
and will meet Washington State at
Spokane, Wash. Only road garnet
for Darrell Royal’* Purple and Gold
eleven will be two trip* to Califor­
nia and Stanford anl to Portland,
Ore., to play Oregon Stale.

BLOCK &amp; CRUSHED

TtieB e b b w h a a v y w a lg h la a r *
Cb*vi*B through a n d through!
For prooL fuot tak* a look at th*s*
T oarB-o hoa d big-truck toaturotl

S*vna you the combination of high performance compansota you eat in F u t i -Kucu you can’ t appreciate
what thie really mean* until you drive with F utk -F ukl

DAGVrOOOCCME
SEE THE MEW •
BATHING SUIT
t BOUGHT MySELF
— f TODAY ^

* AH, IT 'S G DCAT TO

T««f trimHttps 44 fUlt-Ml mS Oksmt gky wt My:

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asoce

hli eatltlo* for final diacharaa aa*
that Aa will aaalr ta tha Kanprabla
ERXEIT
HOCaHoLOER. Count*
Jude* of SEMINOLE Court*, Fla/Ida oa tho llth da* af Auourt. t ill,
far approval of tana and far final

T E L E V IS IO N
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WHY DON'T yOO BE
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VISITOR 15 FINE PACES
FROM Me... FOUR...
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L A D IE S '
DRESS S H O E S

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Business Boom G ets New Life
. One of the soundeet progressive programa
. for the City o f Sanford has been proposed
•to the Board of Sanford City Commissiondr*.
The Capital Improvement Program, when
“ finally adopted by tha Board of Commitplotters, will provide faculties for the citisens of the Sanford community that have
been needed for years.
City Manager Warren E. Knowles can
-;awell be proud of his proposal to the Board
^’ jOf Commissioners. It may not be a finished,
, .polished, and completely assembled pro-poaa), but It provides the basis for needs
-that hava been called for during the past
decade. And with a progressiva Board of
Commissioners studying the proposal, Saniford could certainly become equipped to
•serve ita dtlsana better In every way.
And, mind you, without one penny’a cost
•fo the city.
Baaed on the dty’a income from the
power franchise agreement with the Florida
.Power and Light Company, tha Investment
In capital lmprovemento will give Sanford’a
•dtizans an opportunity to share in this add­
ed money.
It would be penny wiae and pound foolish
to add tha annual paymanto from tha power
•&lt; franchise to the d ty’a general funda for
'widespread spending in categories that would
" hot present a pattern of improvement jto be
- realized by the dtlzena themselves.
There were no wasted words in ths Capital Improvement program presented to the
. Board of City Commissioners at their regular
' meeting and studied at length last night
'at a special meeting of that body.
F.ach item appearing in the program, as
... proposed by the City Manager, haa been
through the careful gathering of ideas from
••many sources and the elimination of those
,/things that would not benefit the community sa a whole.
Sanford has felt tha 'Impact of several
improvements because of the necessity to
Tails* money through tha adding of extra
- taxes or charges which struck at the pocket‘ ~book of everyone in the community.
” ” Top item on the proposal is a Sanford
Civic Center—or as it is called In tha Capital
. Improvement Program— a new community
center. This project has been one of. wide in­
terest on the part of the entire popula-

tlon— from tha older folks on to the shialler
children. For eight years this type of struc­
ture has been proposed and now, without tha
need for raising money through taxation or
can have this important addition . ,
burden,
to the citf for recreation, civic use, and for
V n W K ffly J W
the combination of uses.
I
This building, which would become a
v ^ W M W M /W y/
cultural, recreational, and general gathering
vV Jr J
f
i
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place for Sanford folks, is needed above all
£
to fill a vacancy In the services of the city.
g
a M W
In City Manager Knowles’ proposal, the
I I (I I I
community center would be one story sir
nS L ' ! ' I l l
conditions building utilizing glass wall* and
7/
containing an auditorium, three meeting
rooms for civic clubs tnd other organizations*
a dining area, lounge room, outdoor patio,
s \
and public library.
j
What wa especially like about this addiI
f l K w x
V* &gt;
tion to Sanford'a economy is the fact that
|
A / .
this building could become the recreational------------------------------ -----------------------------------------------------center of the area. Ita auditorium floor would ■
a
,
» ■.
,
be so btillt that it could be used as a skating l l l l w
|c
M a flA H a I
H ftT
I
rink, a dance floor, an auditorium for dances
Id
1 1 0 1 I v llQ I
I IW I
\
and meetings of large groups.
By RAL BOYLR
The building would overlook Lake Monro*
NEW YORK (ft—la • troubled
at a location on SeminoleBoulevard at San- dme in whleh Nsner bolds tbe
ford Avenue
Suet Canal and tbe New York
r « .*
l. ,
..u Olsats ■*» la last place, let as
Cost for such astructure hasbeen esti- BIIIU ms httur mu avmhni tn&gt;t

is by is esih In oa bis nceesi,
beget peddling sdultersted tranks
that ssemel u have in them
everything (rata chicken feathers
to ground up msttrni ttuUlmt.
it h m
■*&lt; mb ■ hu*

AUTO LO ANS
Lowest Cost
*SA N £P R D
v u m w n W M . ba»
INSTALMENT LOAN DIPT
Msmbsr PMC

Td. 3-4493

The Sanford Herald

gether of the city’s facilities whereby they S * *
V
might be maintained at a mlnlnum cost
c ir le . rsltmso, . S u T ? m m l '
Carrier
ire# Meetke

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IL O

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title

All Obltuarr na tires, o r d i ir tkaaka. reeelulleai aaS
f.{
f.Br **• nurnose of raltlaa
fUBda will fca chart#* for at ratular advertl'lne rate*

TODAWB RIRI.E VERSE
Out of the depths have I cried unto thee,
O Lord. Psalm 180:1.-Usually men get into
the depths because they have failed to keep
dose to the infinite father.

Kissin Cousins
in Looks...

tween Northern and Southern
Democrat# and between the Republican "right” and ‘'liberal”
erln ji.
! Vo:«ra In the peat two elections

Showed they don’t recognise much
difference between the psrtke. In
1SU Republicans, riding President
Eisenhowers coattail, were giv­
en control of the S3rd Congrees
by a oUm majority although Ei#aabower had won overwhelmtagly. la ISM tbe Democrats won
hsatni by a slim majority.
J The mixed-up ns tare of Urn two
parties appeared to tha Mth Contm s . Just as It did to the Sard,
hat never mere than to the ord
fhen Elsenhower's ewn RepuhUaaas gave him more trouble than
•m Democrats.
-Aid the Republicans, far a*
pears protesting tbe Now Dee) sad
YFair Doe)” programs, bars net
attempted to repeal any major
tom el them eince Eisenhower
tosh office. Instead, they worked
la eapand oerno of them.
.For example: This year EiseaRswer wanted Beds) Security
hreedened. Ike Democrats, whs

Tht *66 Ford hat the Thunderblnft
long, law, road-hugging lintt!
Imagine bow you’8 feel—knowing tbe world fam e you’re
at the wheal of the nrooothost ear la visw—when yoa Mp by
to your *M Ford. This baby has ths seme sharp styling that
haa mada the Thunderblrd the moat-wanted ear to Assarisa.
You go “fine ear" yhao you go Ford.

T O ACHIEVE
8UCCKI8, KEEP A
LITTLE IN ADVANCE
OF THE TINES”
taeiker# eeme oeiew t^*
Be many new medicine# are
being perefected so rapidly,
that we must ehtain advance
knowledge of their action, do­
sage. and characteristics, even
before they are released for

Twin Brothers
in W

Wa moat teaUnuoueiy etudy
the phanwsreutlcal end medi­
cal Journals. Drug manufactur­
ers Inform us when new drugs
ore available. Physician# often
refer to us foe inform*ian *beut
physical properties. That is
why we pharmacists ean com­
pound nay prescription, writ­
ten bjr any physician.

TOUCHTON
DRUG CO.

Fordgoesfirst
New Available, Lew Finance Plan

The *66 Ford hat the
ThunderbinTt V-8 engint ittdft
Under that low and handooma hood.
U t o p . Thunderblrd Special V-B* teamed with Fordonetie
Drive. . . tt’e the engine that smashed IPworid’o records! Or
you ean hate tha Thunderbird’a 202-h.p. Y-S in ail Fordomatic models. It’s the most powerful kiw prkwd engine that

�THE SANFORD HERALD Tut. July SI. 1956

P i p 5,

S ocia lfcnnnlA
^ Airs. Ralph Austin Smith Has
Shower For Donna L, Harper
Mist Dnnm Lou Harper, popu­
lar August bride-elect, was honor­
ed wl'.h a miscellaneous i bower
Thursday by Mr*. Ralph Austin
Smith at her home.
While pom pom chrysanthemums
and natural greenery decorated
^
the rooms of the lovely residence.
9
During the course of events,
games were played with Miss
Kay
Haines,
Daytona
Beach,
; winner.
After opening her many lovely
gifts, Miss Harper and her guest*
were served an Iced course by the
. hostess.
Invited le attend were the honorce, Mrs. D. L. Harper, Miss
tA Key Haines of Daytona Beach,
Mrs. Herbert Sienstrom, Mrs. E.
C. Harper Jr., Mrs. George Touhy,
Mis* Dial Boyle, Mrs. Lloyd
■_Boyle. Mr*. W. C. Hutchison.
Mrs. Sidney Chase, Mrs. W. A.
Leffler, Mrs Robert Roth, Mrs.
Ham Blsbee, Mrs. T. C. Bolt,
Mrs. K. W. Fite, Miss Flo Bishop,
and Mrs. W. D. Meed*.

*

Sanford Cooks
Have Opportunity
To Show Recipes
Something new it being done In
Sanford!
The Enlisted Men's Wive* Club
o f the 8 NAS la compiling an at­
tractive cook book composed of
favorite recipes from Sanford.
The elub would like to display
as many o f Sanford's fine cooks'
recipe* aa possible.
Anyone interested In submitting
her recipe can mall It with name
and address to Mrs. David Gibson,
2106 Coronodo Ave., or phone Mrs.
Gold at 1111.
All raclpet used In the cook­
book will appear with the orig
Inators nama and city. Thcte
books will be on tale to the public
la approalmately all weak*.
Get your recipe in before Aug
4. Coma on Gals this la your op­
portunity to let others know your
favorite recipe.

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Restaurant Supper!
Honors Couple
Saturday Evening

IM iss S. Wall,
Tom. C, Norris
Reveal Plans

By MARIAN JONES
OVIEDO—M Iu
Beverlv
Ann
Jones, bride-elect, end William H.
Morgan, bridegroom-elect,
were
guests o f honor Saturday evening
when Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones
and Mr. an ! Mr*. Ben H. Jones,
uncles and aunts of the bride-elect,
entertained with a dinner parly at
Norwood's In New Smyrna Beach.
The long serving table was cen­
tered with a pink lace basket filled
with pink and white rosebuds, Iptarspersed with fern. Streamers of
fern extended the length of the
table.
Small pink miniature chain, tied
with forget-mc-nots-and bearing
the placerarJs served In that capa­
city aa well aa favora.
Present for thi* occasion were, in
addition to the guests of honor, Mr.
and M n. W. If. Morgan, parents of
the bridegroom-elect; Mr. and
Mrs. J. Malcolm Jones, parents of
the bride-elect, of New Smyrna
Beach and Orlando respectively;
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones. Johnny
and Jimmy Jones, Robert A. Dew­
berry, Misses Peggy and JoAnn
Fleming, Miss Ann Pierson and
Bob Ward, all of Oviedo.
The hosts presented a gift of
china to the couple a* e memento
of thin occasion.

A candlelight ceremony will
unite Min Shirley
Ruth Wall
and Thomai C. Narri* In marrl
age on Wednesday evening, Auguat 1, at S p.m. at the Firal
Methodist Church.
The reception will be held in
the Patio of the church follow
ing the ceremony.
All friends of the couple are
invited to attend.

Reception Given
For Mrs. Hardy
A t Langford Hotel

MRS. DONALD II UtDY

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Tim M cCoy Returns
To Film Acting
After 14 Yeors

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Wedding Vows Are Repeated
By Nancy Parker, D. Hardy

Ry MARIAN JONES
OVIEDO—Prior to her mar­
riage Mrs. Hardy was entertain­
ed with many pre-nuptial par­
ties in Oviedo and Goldcnrnd.
The finsl party waa the reception
given hy Mr. and Mr*. Lawson
A. Hardy, parenti of the bride­
groom, at the Langford Hotel in
Winter Park.
Red carnations and fern were
artistically di.ptayed
on the
tables and throughout the ban­
quet room.
Those present for this occa­
sion included the bride and bride­
groom.* Mr*. Nan Parker, mother
of the bride Mr. ar».l Mr*. Har­
dy, parents of the bridegroom,
Miss Martha Jean Hardy, Dick
Parker, Frink Gore, Ray Rea*ley, Mr*. Erwin Abell, Mr*. Ray
Beasley, Miss JoAnn Fleming,
Bob Ward. Mr*. Pal Revcll, Mr*,
nevcll, Mis* Dena Avery, Mrs.
Lynn Vetrano and little »on.
Neal, Mrs. Lee Watdliton and
Jack Cilo, ail of Datlas, Texas;
Captain and Mra. U. W. Powell
and children, Jan and Susan, of
Dayton, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs.
Hoofer, Mr. end Mra, Bergitrie,
Mr. and Mr*. P. 0 . Dodd, Jack
Dodd, the Reverend M. R. Barnet and Mrs. Pauline Murphy.

BY MARIAN JONES
also a rousln of the bride, was
HOLLYWOOD. &lt;.n-"A flrr you've
OVIEDO—Seven tiered candle ring bearer.
been a etar, It'e a tough thing Just
raba, garland of Virginia smilax.
L. W. Hardy was his son's best
to do parti In plciurea."
TUESDAY
white eculayptus, cushion pom man. Ushers were Jack Dodd,
The regular meeting o f the
Thi* was Tim McCoy talking poms and white chrysanthemum*
Gulden rod; Ray Beasley, Frank
D.A.V. will be held at S p. m. at
of hi* return to film acting after formed the setting far the mar­
Gore and Bub Ward, all of Uvlethe D.A.V. huL
a 14-year absence. The famed
ARE YOU TOO YOUNG TO cowboy actor, who never played riage of Miss Nancy Georgcnc do.
The Pioneer Fellowship and
I'arkt-r and Donald Hardy FridayThe mother of the bride chose
MARRY?
anything but a starring role 1
Recreation will meet at the First
Before that summer romance film* until recently, commented evening at the Killarnpy Bapu-t for her daughter's wedding, a
Presbyterian Church at 7;2Q p.sn. sweeps you off your feet, ask your­
Church In Winter Park.
gown of pink lire, featuring a
that his own feeling* hid nothing
WEDNESDAY
Tha Reverend W.R. Clark and large silk bow in the back. She
self, "Is It really love?" Or per­ to do with it.
The Girl Scouts will me*' at haps you weep that It Anted out
M, It. Barnes performed the wore a headdress of matching
"Heaven*, I don't mind playing
First Presbyterian Church at 3:M before you had a chance to count
dnuble ring ceremony while the material and white gloves.
supporting role*." he said. "The
P m.
v the aten.
.Mrs. Hardy, the bridegroom’s
couple spoke their vowa before
Too many young people confuse thing that worries me la how It an arch farmed of these same mother, wore ■ dress af blue
The Chancel Choir will rehearse
will
affect
other
people.
flower*. The bride was given in lace, enhanced by a wide cblu
at First Presbyterian church at love with "emotional elation", Les­
"Except for a tight little group
ter KlrkenJall who teaches courses
marriage by her brother, Dick benha at the neck. She also
1:30 p. m.
o f pioneer*, I consider most o f to­
wore a headdress of matching
Parker.
The Mid-Week Bible Hour will In marriage and family relation*
day's
movie
makers
newcomer*.
at Oregon State College writes in
material and white gloves.
She
is
the
daughter
of
Mrs.
be conducted by Elders Arthur
I fear that when they consider
a current pamphlet.
For traveling Mrs. Hardy, Ihe
Nan
Parker,
of
Uoldenrnd,
and
DeYoung and C. C. Howard o f the
SOMETIMES IT S R E A L L Y me for a part they'll aay, Tim Mebride, wore an ensemble of blue
the
late
G.
E.
Parker.
He
is
the
Coy?
Why,
I
remember
him
a*
a
First Presbyterian Church at ONLY FUN. nE SAYS. Just beand while featuring a solid blue
son of Mr. and Mrs, Lawson A.
duster. On her shoulder was pin­
T:M p. m. la the absence of Rev. cause you have a rollicking good, kid. He must be 70 years old and Hardy, of Oviedo.
time on ■ number of dates, it confined to a wheel chair.' Or they
ned the orchid from her bride's
A. G. Mclnnla, pastor.
Mr. and Mr*. 11. L. Eubanka and
The bride's brunette loveliness bouquet.
doesn't mean you are In love. Two might think I will ham up the pic­
daughter Rochelle, and Mi*s Hel­
Morning Circle Ne. Nine of partners who era good at play or ture because ! come from the old was enhanced even more by the
Following a abort wedding trip
wedding gown of pcau do sole, to North Carolina the cnuple en Alexander are visiting for two
the First Presbyterian Church will recreation aren't necetiarily suite! days In picture*."
I can testify that Tim Is no In­ which featured a molded bodice plan on making their home In weeks In A*hovllte, Raleigh and
meet at 10 a.m. at the home o f Mrs. (o sharing financial responsibilities
together. The fact that h* la a valid. He presented a sharp fig­ with appliques of alencon lace (iainesvillo
where the bride­ Charlotte, N. C.
Fred Williams, 70S Oak A rt. Mrs.
good dancer won't insure a go&lt;»J ure when he arrived for lunch In embroidered
with seed
pearls groom will puriue his studies as
Joe Baker, ohairman, will pro- marriage If he It a skinflint and
Mrs. Charles Carlson end chil­
hla gabardine suit, hoot* and outlining the cameo neckline and a mrrhaniral engineer. Interrupt­
you ere • ipandthrift, A married broad-brimmed white hat. I waa short sleeves. The skirt waa ed by hie twe gears’ war ter- dren Doris and Charlie Jr., have
couple eccupied with making a astounded when he confessed he finished with a aoft swag of vice.
the Eben
returned to their home here after
will meet at living and rearing children will was 63. His face has the skin o f self material caught at intervals
Following the wedding a re­ ■pending the aummer at the Smo­
a homo o f Mrs. lack time, desire and money for a boy. He attributed hla you'hful hy pearl encrusted medallions of ception was held at the Women's ky Mountain Lodge In WeaverMlai Betty Jeaa recreation activities that kept them appearance to • life o f exerciie lace. Her fingertip veil of silk Club in Winter Park.
vllle, N. C., and the Batsom
happy before marriage.
Spring Hotel in Balsam, N. C.
Illusion was attached to a coro­
and outdoor living.
Here
blue
and
coral
feathered
YOU MAY CONFUSE LOVE
THURSDAY
"Aa for hamming it up," he net o f seed pearls.
rarnatlona were used as center While there they took many seenWITH GLAMOR, If you marry _
She carried a white orchid sur­ decorations for the serving table. tc trip* through the Great Smoky
The
Seminole
Association*!
added, " I always underplayed In
football Ivkro, just because that's
pictures.'
rounded with feathered white
W.M.U. Meeting will be held at
A separate serving table bore Mountain!.
hi* role or If someone chooses you
I'
carnation*.
10:M a. m. at First Baptist
Tim
returned
to
films
to
play
a
the
huge wrddin,, rake. Cutting
because you’ ve won a* popularity
Mr. and Mr*. John Elrk are In
Miss Martha Jean Hardy was cake were Mrs. Boh Parker, 1
Church, New Smyrna Beach. A contest, there la no Insurance for general who makes peace with the
maid o f honor. She wore a dress *Uter-in-law of the bride; and Newark, N, J., and will remain
delegation win attend froaa San • happy marriage. The qualities Indian* in "Run of the Arrow."
ford First Baptist Church.
He doesn’t count his guest ap­ of aqua crystallite fashioned like Mrs. Lynn Vetrano, of Dallai, thera until fall.
of the Individual are more import
^
The Intermediate Choir re- ant than the glamor connected with pearance in "Around the World that of the bride with a head- Texas, an aunt.
Mr. and Mra. Ted Jnnee and
dresa of matching material. She
** hearses at T:M p. m. at First (hi Idii*
in 10 Days."
Floating hoslrsses were Miss Kay
Baptist Church.
Tim appeared for many year* wore ahorl white gloves and Estes, Mias Ann Pierson, Miss family apent the peat week in
PHYSICAL ASPECTS OF YOUR
The Adult Choir rehcariet at RELATIONSHIP MAY INDICATE In MGM films, then had hii own carried a bouquet of rose fcath Nancy Meyers, Miss Peggy Hem- New Smyrna Beach. They were
• p, m. at First Baptist Church LOVE. Necking and petting pari­ series at Universal, Columbia and ered carnations.
Ing, Miss l*ona Hart, and Mlsi accompanied by their daughter,
SATURDAY
Tha bridesmaids, Mrs. Erwin Joan Brown, also Mrs. W. R. Mra. Robert Cushing.
ties confuse the Issue and ana may Monogram. Although over-age, he
• Venae Duke will lead the l.A .'a not be able to tell whether they got back in the Army on hla re­ Abell, o f Gainesville; Mrs. Ray Meeks Jr.
Margaret Halgter and her two
■t First Baptia Church at l:M are entranced with that amotion or serve commission In 1 s t],
Hs Beasley, o f Ovkdo; Miss Pat Re­
Presiding over the punch bowl
a. m.
the Individual.
served la Europe aa a full colonel, vel, of Brlitan; and Miss Deni were Mrs. Ed Parker, another nieces, Carolyn and Carol visited
LOVE AND MISERY MAY BE acting as liaison between air and Avery o f I^esburg; Were gowned sister-in-law of the bride also with Mr. and Mra. F. D. Scott
SUNDAY
alike in rose rrysttlette, made of Goldcnrnd; and M{*. Watdls- rerently aa they were returning
'Die First Baptist Church Junior CONFUSED. Two miserable peo ground commands.
Choir will rehcerae at the church, pie, especially those from unhappy
"A fter the war, I decided not to identical to that of the maid of ton, another aunt, of Dallas, from Cuba, Debbie and Mary
Scott accompanied them to Hay/to Dr. W. P. Brooke Jr., begins a homes, are likely to form a union come back to pictures," he said. honor, and wore short while Texas,
•cries o f discussion studies for believing their happiness lies In be­ "I had other activities, and the gloves. They also wore headdress­
Wdnosday o v o n In g e at t M ing together.
program Western was just about es of matching materials. They
The desire to escape from family dead." He credits singing cow­ earired bouquets of btue feather­
•'clock at First Baptist Church aa
the subject, "Growing a Christian supervision or school work la likely boys with helping to kill It— ed carnations.
The little
flower girl, Jan
Personality," Everyone la Invi­ to maka love a confusing Issue. "They’d whip out a gutter instead
Parenle are likely to forbid mar­ o f a gun."
Pnwrll, a cousin of the bride
ted to attend.
The Andrews Club meets at 1:11 riage or disapprove strongly of It,
Despite hla Western background from Dayton, Ohio, also wore
a
AM
f 1«
making a young peraoh want It all
p. re. at First Baptist Church.
ha felt the urge to buy an old aqua crystalciie, fashioned with
tho more, moving more rapidly in
Eastern house and eetlled in one a molded bodice and a bouffant
that direction.
built In 1731 In Bucks County, Pa. skirt. She scattered rose peials
JEALOUSY AND POSSESSIVEIn the path of the bride.
NESS MAY BE CONFUSED AS He left It for the lure of televis­
Neal Vetrano, of Dallas, Tcxai,
ion.
He
won
«
TV
Academy
Emmy
EVIDENCE OP LOVE. Those are
never sound emotions upon which for hla local show In which be
arriage may be built because tells youngster* of hit vast know­ to augment that career with mov­
they ere signs of Insecurity and a ledge of Indian lore. Now he plana ie work.
desire to control and dominate.
Jealousy may bo aa Imprisonment
where one partner la rot Off com ­
pletely from others.
LOVE MAY BE CONFUSED
WITH THE CHALLENGE OF COM­
PETITION ■■ in instances whirs a
young man may pursue a girl just
because be wants to cut four ether
fallows out. end then find out after
arirage that ha natty taa'l In­
terested.
THE DESIRE TO HURT SOME­
ONE ELSE by marrying "an Use
rebound ' le another instance of
confused love, it la a way af say­
ing to the one who baa jilted "you
see I don’t care for yen. I'm marry­
ing someone else."
Materiel gifts may bo a gen­
uine eaprestioa of love, but on the
other band they may obligate the
receiver or Insure the eutcome of
a
a relationship that is not baiod on
genuine respect, friendship 40J
lev*.
KirkendaH alas advises going
•lew when you contemplate mar­
riage it there la • feeling that you
must "get married now or never",
when the feeling for the marriage
GENTLE ERA OP THE
la one-sided, when your intention Is
EARLY l»00'* le revived mod.
to reform your partner or when
emlstlcally la this Mann lu rk
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BY 8ANDRA BRRQ
DR AND MRS. H. WAYDE three other teenager*, all win­
Rucker have returned from • ner* in the Western Open diving
visit to Tennessee with relatives. meet. Kay waa first In tha Camp
Crest ridge girls contest e l M
They were accompanied on the
year old* and under. She la stay­
trip further west by Mr. end ing for the second session and
Mrs, T. P. Rucker of Union City, enjoying it so much.
Tenn. Included In their sightsee­
Tha big Iveys and little'Jack
ings were the Grand Canyon and ■Uyed for about two weeks i t
Sunset Crater, an extinct volcano Blowing Rock.
••••
In Arltona; a trip into the Mollice
Kathleen Gold Mine
in
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alii* a n
Cripple Creek; Colorado Springs; breathing • sigh o f relief as
Pikes Peak and Ml. Evans which they learned
yesterday that
is higher; Idaho Springs; Denver their little daughter of two, C ar»
and the vicinity
at Denver’s lyn, only has a eyat on her arm.
open air
amphitheatre. They Her parents and many of tha
heard the
Denver
Symphony folk* around hero were "afraid
with guest soloist Marian Ander­ it might be eemethlng worse"
son; in Central City "T oica" end but Mra. Allis learned yesterday
the new opera, "Baby
Doe" from her huaband who la la
which portrays the hlstorie true Bethrsda, Maryland with Caro
life o f that section of Colorado. lyn that all la wall, "so many
While there they visited Mr. and people have called" laid Mra,
Mrs. Richard Ilotticlaw Went­ Allis "1 want to thank th an ."
••••
worth. "D ick"
sina* In both
THE NEW ARRIVAL UST Inoppra* In Central City. Though
the weather was Invigorating, traduces to Sanford Mr. and Mra
laughed Mrs. Rucker, both the R. A. Bishop horo from Magnolia,
and Dr. Rucker are glad to be N.C., and now living at U Fab
back to
the lanJ of "their metto Ave. He la an X-ray tech­
dreams, dear old Florida.". . . nician for tha Seminole Memorial
"Fishing is much better here," Hospital. They have one eon, M
months old. Mr. and Mra James
Dr. Rucker declares.
E. Shank now living at M Holly
••••
Ave. here from Lancaster, P a
GERTRUDE
DINGFELDER
The Shanke have one daugbtel
writes from "Mass." that the
of 13 end hla occqpetloa is 1
has had quite an exciting sum­
mer with a month in New York carpenter, . .Leaving Balnbridge
Ga. to come to S a n f o r d
City viewing a number o f "top
are Mr. and Mra. G. F. Roberta
notch” plays Including "M y Fair
now at 1201 Randolph Street
Lady" and attending the region­
with their two children. Mr. R »
al convention o f the American
berle la with tho national guard
Cancer Society for three days
advisory groupj and a member oi
and "not missing a single sea
the Baptist Church. , . Mr. and
slon." Another exciting event
Mrs. R. I . Wallay o f New Of*
was the birth o f a grandchild,
leans, La. at 170g Park Ava. Hi
Seth Joel born June 14, "a real Is with tho UJ. Navy. . . . Mr,
personality kid". . . She and her and Mr*. W. R. Prior from Cam­
daughter Margaret will leave for bridge, Iowa with their four ehttBoston to join Margaret’ s hus­ drrn. He la ■ CPO In the Navy
band Dr. Arthur L. Corey who la and the Priors art planning ta
receiving additional t r a i n i n g . buy a homo hart.
She says that ahe will probably
stay about a month and during
A WHISTLE of admlratloa
that time "will have a family
goes to Pig N1 Whistle for tholf
reunion with Simon and Del who
fact lifting. If you haven't noti­
ram* up from Tampa." She ced drive by, They have aa tend­
then plana to go back to New
ed the front and have planted
York City for another visit and
the
most gorgeouatropical
perhaps "com e back with tha
plant* la the surrounding p la »
"Dings Jr.* "
ter boxes yen have ever esea
•see
They weren't stingy
with tha
Mis 1 Kay Ivey, daughter of glass either and the h o o t now
Mr. and Mra. John Ivey who looks "rea l" modern,
have recently returned from a
•see
North Carolina trip, waa pictured
Mrs. Fred (Oeorgte) Ball can­
in the Asheville Citizen, Ashe­ ed me tha other day to say that
ville, N.C., July M Issue with her niece Peggy B oon, M yearn
old and from
Clarion, Fa. la
nevllle, Ala., where they will visit visiting hern and will bn In 8 a »
ford for a month. She aaid that
for a while.
they had gone to the beath atDanny Brnmty has returned ready aa this le Peggy’s first
from the Baylor Summer Camp trip la Florida and that "aha le
located in Chattanooga, Tenn.
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�Aaron, Badball
G ive s D o d ge rs
Bo Jason's Intentions wan hon­
orable. Mlcnaei waa a little aaharahe bad doubted It And
yet less hell's brew might have re­
sulted if Jason didn't want to mar­
ry tar.
“Sha’U never ask for a divorce,"
“How th* devil do you know?"
Before ne spoke, ta heard a
thread of aound, bait-turned.
Weight crashed down on him; pam
biased through his neck and shouider. Ha pitched forward, not com­
pletely out aa bis lac* scraped the
rough planks of th* dock.
cam* to, fighting the
necessity, rolled painfully on his
neard bis own groans. Th*
wind bad risen. Hate tell in sheets
as a spent dreary daylight atruggled over the stormy waters oi Uia
Sound. Boosting himself to his cimmnsged to struggle up­
right by degrees, every bone in
him protesting the effort He looked
about saw Jason Oat on his face.
"JasonI On your leetl"
With Michael's help, Jason mads
it Hla eyes were bloodshot his
Je and loose. Dried oiuod
angled from aa open cut on bla
forehead; us mouth waa bruised,
puffed. He lingered the back of

By BD WILKS
H it Associated frees
Joe Adcock rocks Brooklyn with
his horns runs and Bob Buhl rolls
’em with hla fast atuff, but It’a
Hank Aaron, Milwaukee's badball
hitter, who really gives the Dodg­
ers fits.
"Aaron doesn't coma Into a ball
park looking for baaea on balla,"
said Brooklyn right-hander Carl
Ersklne. "H e'll awing at anything
he thlnka ka can h it A pitcher
gets nowhere going outside the
range of hla hat."
Rlght-handera Roger Craig and
Ed Roebuck and aouthpaw Ken
Lehman got nowhere against
Htnry, batting .417 against Brook­
lyn and leading the National
League at .343, last night Ha
smacked three hits in five tripa,
driving in four runs—Including the
clincher with hla 16th homer—aa
the first-place Braves socked the
Dodgers M In the opener uf a
four-gatna act at Ebbeti Field,
It waa Milwaukee’ ! aeventh
atralght agaiiut the Brooke and
knocked the third-piece world
champc five garnet behind while
keeping the Breves 3tt games
ahead o f Cincinnati, jk 4-3 winner
at Pittsburgh.
,
In tha only otter NL action,
Philadelphia jumped past Pitts­
burgh Into fifth place by beating
ths Chicago Cubs, 5-4 snd 4-3, In
a twl-night twin bill.
In the American, Mickey Man­
tle socked bis 33rd and 34th home
runs, one hit first grand-slammer

Ha waa still lingering over lunch,
palad M r M M r M , Mand tar
savagely, wa ringers digging into reluctant to return to law and
tar -wrist. Bar ups atilfanta be­ Khcn'a silent disapproval, when
neath hla own, than parts*. and M Tim CrUeirn appeared, preuroatuM l aurrontar m tar. Oaea ta tad rally eolsmn aa be ordered a beer.
Michael studied Darcy
toaaad tar ttta uua at m
pious. Ha puatad Mr awap aa tanner. Ha waa a lean, wiry man
with dark eyes, narrow forehead,
ik '- abruptly u H U d aaiatd bar.
■ta amUad, (bowing as distaste. llgnt curly hair that sprang ta a
ciidi to mm, presstns ogsiiisl wide wave from his brow,
Tim returned f r o m buying
few, bar moutb again lifted to him.
Daapiatng ua ow» waalmaaa. ta cigars, and Michael mentioned
IrUiil nar, awar* ot bar Ups. bar casually that tanner knew David
soft body, nar flra and demand. Lurkina' father. Tim snorted.
'Probably worked m the old
Hat yielding restored bla tenderaaaa; be murmured to bar, bolding man's kitchen then. The Lurlunses
wouldn’t be knowing bartenders
Mr gently.
la tbs corridor beyond tala door
“Too bad David hasn't some of
there was tbs sound of step*. Im­
mediately Charlotte waa out of bis the family money,
"Let him live long enough, be
arms. Wia did into bar ctuur, nar
tugara busy with bar disheveled wllL" Tun nsd a talent lor acquir­
hair. Ha looked at bar, with shame ing information. "Lurkina won't
battling desire. The steps passed give him n Mt piece while he sticks
to music, but no Lurkina aver
feia door and died away.
Charlotte smiled at him and got leaves a sou outside lbs family and
gracefully to bar teat. ••Com* and David's Um only MiiL1
Michael left the dining room but
ass me, Michael. I’ll—b* waiting "
Undisturbed by bis silence, she ns did not return to the office. He
sauntered to the door, glanced once loaled through the town, dodging
They' searched vainly for their
over ber shoulder, and was go»a. business and social invitations, a
Jason tall in Us coat pocket
was evening when ns joined Jason
A t t a r a long Urns,
tbs docks, supermtending Tea “What the devil did they want with
■—« from the offlee and mads
my loading invoice# 1 Wall, Ufa
tCyck cargo going north.
fo# the nearest bar.
When Jason Oniahed, he turned get along to my bout No use ad­
The neat day at lunobUms Ml
vertising this, is there T"
atasl was still catering to a bang to Michael. “Drink f "
“1 guess not” Ths jnoney waa
They fell into step, moving
over worse than tbs one he’d owned
gone. They bad no notion of the
os his graduation from law school. away from ths lights into
identity of their attackers. Why
shadows ot ths lumbar piles.
Ha sought tbs nearest bar.
"Carry much money on you, Ml publicise their poor showing T
David Lurklns joined him,
" A n y idcAft. JftlOD 7 H
Honing that Anna waa at a church chaaJT
"A sneak Uuet Or thieves. The
"Never much to tote. Why 7
affair. “May 1 join y o u r
"Lota ot rolling in th* last few town's lull at am."
•Of course." Michael ft
They met Clyde Ilyarson to ths
■Is whiskey and ordered a want weeks, t'vs been slugged
hotel lobby. He nodded to them.
myself.?
tmrffl He put trivial *
Jason brushed past but Clyde
'Lose much T“ Michael waa rare
twsM him and David. “Isn't that
to ono of your Jason hadn't notified ths police. baited to etaro at Michael. "BrawlIngT Who came out second-best?”
of Beattie, be
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pw U sr
“W# weren't introduced to pros, gunning for 60 qualifying
“Darcy tanner, Louise’* broth- hn own hiiM1*1
"N o." He changed subjects.
David agreed. "Sometimes
spots In the All-American d olf
Clydes green eyas were amused. tournament at Tam O'Shanter,
m sorry lor th# child. She must 'Meg hear from her husband
He
waited
lor
Michael's
explana­
fea oft the streets by five o’clock again?"
tee o ff today to round out * field
tion, asked no questions when it
•'No."
though aba’s often alone until two
of 180 which will b s f f l n play
waa not forthcoming. Hla smile
-Probably dead.*
is the morning, rd aak tar to
Thursday.
“I hope not If Meg's letter about lingered aa ta moved oa.
mania Otuner but Anna's taken an
Tha Tam tourney began yestar"Ryerson nosy?" Jason Jammed
■ananautili dislike ta tar." Hs the cnild reached nun, ta may
day with qualifying rounds In tha
manage to get ber* before spring. hla key into th* lock.
“Sometimes I wonder
"Hinted he thought you end 1 men and women's amateur divi­
Darcy's prev- The ice is still there."
sions.
had mixed iL”
“Child 1" Jason stopped short.
with my M u r . ”
All four tournaments, men and
“He knew betterI I wonder bow
“Tea." Michael couldn’t aae him
-Tour father T“
lb the enveloping darkness. “She much better."
women’s pro and amataur, will
■Darcy worksd
Michael, in the act of peeling off start Thursday. There will be no
expects her second child u May.
rd fee glad to bear about
Ha tad never heard a more pro- hla coat, turned. ”Oood heaven, woman's pro guelifyinff round.
Tat when Jason Jason, you don't think Ryerson
Ha amilad niafully.
Woodgls Raich, a lB-ytar-oId
to am ta spoke, ta was calm. "Miehast, you robbed ua?"
freshman from Stanford, shot a
"Maybe
he
know*
who
did,"
get
her
a
divorce,
couldn't
WeTe sot—compatible.thrM.undsr-par 60 yesterday to
(To B* CoullHwJy
“*■ * *
i hft'd Iks
you?"
lead 26 qualifiers in the man's
MKHtULL COMPANY, INO,
• iM ta ta ta m .
amateur division over the 6,118yard course.

300 Pros Tee O ff
In All-American
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The O'Brien twins, Kddla and
Manager Fred Haney o f the Mil­
Johnny, o f th* Pittsburgh Pirates waukee Braves played third base
lost their bonus designation on for the Detroit Tigers from 1033
July 3. It means they hid served hrough 1033 and with the Bostoa
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
two full years in the majors and Red Sox in 1036 and 1037.
Numerology has never bothered
on that data were eubjject to op­ Uahrdlu cmfwy aaoin shrdla
big BUI Volselle, Montgomery's tion.
bmy reliefer specialist, but ths 8U was catcher Jake Early wb*
foot-3 righthander la getting down
suggested thst Jack Harshmsn,
right sustlcioua o f the combina­
Tony Ware, a member of West star pitcher for th* Chicago Whit*
tion of 10 and i.
Virginia
University's IMS and Sox, could get to th* major lea­
The
former
major league 1M7 football squads, Is coaching gues by making bctUr use of his
screwball.
moundsman has figured in the last i t Marietta, Ohio High School.
three Rebel decisions, losing the
last two by 10-1 margins. Tom
Rrown produced Nashville's vic­
tory bulge in th* 13th Inning last
night, clubbing Volselle for hla
ninth homer with one on In the
third extra round.
Big Dill lost by th* same acor*
Sunday when Birmingham belted
him for four runs In the eighth.
Saturday night he was a 7-5 win­
NO TRADE-IN REQUIRED
ner In 10 over tha league leaders.

By PETER RCHAAL
League Btitlafklaa
ORLANDO — Gainesville, Cocoa,
and Paiatka stole tha Class D
Florida State League headlines for
tha week ending at midnight
Thursday July 24, It I* revealed in
official average* released here to
day for that period,
dalneivllle climaxed a stiff up­
hill fight for first place during the
second half by breaking a two-year
old jinx which saw the G's lose II
straight games at Cocos, a feat
which found them riding on top of
tba standings by one game over
f^ocoa.
Cocoa's sluggers continued their
ffisault on the league's hrnne run
record of It, set by Sanfoni In
IMS. Through Thursday, Cocoa hud
S3 with Cockrell with II and Alou
and Pearson each with 18, having
BO of the 83.
Paiatka dropped Ralph Hodgln
la manager with emroil’ a appro­
val, and proceeded to win four
straight for new but former bull
Bess manager Charlie Baird. It
was a sixth win In seven starts
during the best week yet turned in
by the Tigers. Bsird will be a
playing manager, and be has eyas
on the second half flag which waa
only six games away aa of m llplght Thursday,
Felipu Alou, Cocoa outfield act,
fu nilmini to pull away from
iccond-placa Don Dillard of Dayna In (he race for the Individual
tting crown, Alou h » l a .404 to
.310 (or Dillard.
! St. Petersburg and Wast Palm
Batch continued their fight for
second half honors, too, th* for­
mer adding former Orlandoan Dike
Wilton aa "Insurance" toward that
end, with th* Utter under Walt
Jfovick counting on hurling for th*

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aa the New York Yankees agajn
claimed a 10-gam* lead with a
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land. Detroit beat Jinx Prank Sul­
livan and Boston, 4-1, on Virgil
Trucks' three-hitter. Bob Nieman's 10th-lnnlng homer beat
Kansas City for Baltlmor* 4-3,
Chicago and Washington were
not scheduled.
Aaron, a 33-year-old right-hand­
er spray hitter, knocked his horn•r with a man on In the aeventh
off reliefer Roebuck for a 7-1 lead.
He doubled home a ninth-inning
run, but then the edge waa 8-4 at
Buhl won hla 14th and ninth in a
row over tha Dodgcri but wound
up still without a complete game
at Ebb«U Field.
Tb* Dodgers put across three
runs In the eighth snd brought on
Ernie Johnson, who gave up a
two-run homer to Pecwee Reese
In the ninth before nailing it.
Ed Mathews and Adcock also
homered to help rock Craig to bla
first Ebbeti Field defeat after
winning 10 straight. Adcock, bat­
ing .433 va Brooklyn, socked his
33rd with a man on In tha fifth.
It waa Joe's ninth against the
Dodgers this season.
The Redlegs swept their fivegame series st Pittsburgh on Gus
Bell's thlrd-lnnfng double. R iy
Jsbloniki had singled home two
In the second against loser Laurio
Pepper. Tom Acker started and
lasted untU the Bucs' two-run fifth
when reliefer Hershell Freeman
came on to win his ninth.
Harvey Haddlx, who didn’t walk
a man while winning his ninth,
took his fifth In a row and gained
the NL strikeout lead with 118 by
fanning eight la his four-hit night­
cap Job for tha Phils. Elmer Valo
homered for the Phils, who hsd
two unearned
markers, Walt
Moryn hit his 13th for the Cub
runs, and alio smacked one off

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Robin Roberts, now 11-11, In th*
opener. Ernie Banka tagged Robin
for hla 34th.
Mantle, who has smacked nine
homers against the Tribe, got No.
3 o ff Bob Lemon with his basesloaded job as New York scored
seven runs, all unearned, in ths
second. Whltey Ford (truck out 10
to win his 14th with Mantis get­
ting hla other homer—going one
ahead of Baba Ruth’a record 80
pace— off reliefer Bob Feller.
Trucks, who walked eight, gave

CLEVELAND, IN — Mickey
Mantle la awaiting the Cleveland
Indians out of the American Lea- £
gut pennant race.
Th# New York Yankee slugger
smacked two more homers o ff
Cleveland pitchers last sight, as
the Yank* reclaimed • 10-gama
lead over the second-place Indiana
with a 13-8 victory.
Clevelsnd'i pennant hope*, el*
ready dim, were reduced to a
mere flicker. If the Yanks play
only .300 ball the r*at of the way, f f
the Indians will have to win two
out of three.
Mantle's two homera, hla 33rd
and 34th of the season, put Mm
one gam* ahead of Babe Rutb’a
pace when be bit 80 In 1037.
He's hit safely In all II games
against Cleveland, and is batting
.373 against them. That's a major
reason why tha Yanks have won
the list eight contest between th* f t '
two teams.
No, 33 came In tha second In­
ning o ff starter Bob Lemon, whs
also was tha loser, and It landed
in the lower right field stands.
That was the inning In which
New York scored seven unearned
runs while making only three hits.
No. 34 came o ff Bob Feller in
the fifth, scoring Billy Martin, and
was a sharp blow ever the rifehs R
field fence.

up singlet to Billy Klaus and
Don Buddin and a homer to Mic­
key Vernon while the Tigers, who
had lost 11 in a row to Sullivan,
won It with two runs In the fifth
on two-out singles by Frank House
and Jim SmalL
Nletnan'a bust-up homer, hla
loth, was o ff reliefer Tom Gor­
man. Oriole starter Ray Moore
homered with a man on for a 3-1
lead, but gave way as tba A V ,
rallied. Mika Fornlelea won l q
in relief.

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This la a good year round Job if
you
ou have the right qualification*
Pho
" one 3011, Sanford.
18-WORE WANTED—FEMALE
Washing 4 Ironing. Phone 231-R.

• FIN A N C IA L------34—INSURANCE
Preferred Rates to Preferred
Poltcyholdera
John W illiam * In s. Agency
417 Sanford Atlantic la n k
Phone 34

18—DOGS—CATS— PETS
PUPPIES—Boxer mixed,
gll, Female 818. Pbene

Male

U Fays To Us* Clanl/lsd.

THE SANFORD HERALD

Tue. July Sl, 1956

THE OLD HOME TOWN

AIR CONDITIONING

For Room or Building ,

H. B. POPE CO. INC.
8*0 tieuta -Perk Ave. Pbeee 144*

HAGCEIILY
APPLIANCE CENTER
"Your Wtatinghouse Dealer"
Phone 1737
113 Magnolia
&gt;3—BUILDING

MATERIALS

USED BRICK
TWO CARLOADS beautiful used
bricA Orange, red, and burnt
black. See them at SHERMAN
CONCRETE PIPE CO.

34— APTS—HOUSES-BOOMfl
French Avenue home suitable for
home 4 business. For Informs
tion call 1494.
HUTCHINSON’S Ocean F r o n t
Apia. 339 S. Atlantic. Daytona
Beach. Call 2374-W for reserva
tlons after 6:00 p. m.
Three *nd tonr room furnished
apt*. Vary clean and close in.
Phone 618, Jlmmv Cowan.
WELAKA APARTMENTS: room*
private bithi. 114 W. First S t
FURNISHED

SEE and COM PARE
The Romea Built

■y
ODIUM A TUDOR. INC.
Builders o f Flea Homes
For Florida Living
BEAUTIFULLY Daiigned Three
And Four Bedroom Home*
l 4 3 bathe
Varied Selection of Plana Avail­

able.
priced From 811,300 to 834,000

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RAYMOND M. BALL
OSCAR M. HARRISON
RBG. BROKERS
S. D. Hlfhlayman, Associate
For Rent—1 bedroom furaiihed 394 Booth Park Ave.
~
apt. $03 per month. SL Johns
X ACRES O r FREEDOM
Realty,
Spacious I-Bedroom Frame Home
Unfurnished 2-Bedruom apt. Near
Kitchen, living, dining room and
shopping center. 3618 Elm. No
den. Screened perch, plenty o f
Pets please.
shade treca. Recently remodel­
ed end beautiful. Immediate
SEE Semlnol* Itealty for Desir­
possession. 89,300. 4 rail#* from
able Homes and Apts. Phont IT.
city. Terms available.
2 BEDROOM unturnltbtd houaa,
kitchen equipped, Phono 3093.

$139.00

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MART 8 0 THWill, Canadian so­
prano, who hai made 28 Atlantia
crossing* accompanied by the
toy stuffed elephant at left, has
a "companion" for him. She is
shown on her arrival In Amster­
dam, Holland, aboard a Royal
Dutch eirltner. She will be In
Europe (or about 8 months sing­
ing at summer musie festivals.
UP-TO-THE-MINUTE
LAUNDRY
The Ga&gt; Appliance Manufactur­
ers Association emphasis** that
tha laundry, whether upstairs or
down, should ba as attractlva,
comfortable end efficient to work
In as any ultra-modern kitchen,
it should have n damp-proof floor
that’s easy to stand on; good
lighting and ventilation; built-in
storage apace for soap's deter­
gents,
bluing
starch**
and
bleaches; ample counter space for
sorting and folding clothsi; a
bln for aoilsd rlothei near the
washer and another for clothesto-be-lroned near tha clothaa dry­
er; and sturdy racke for freshly
Ironed flatwetr, as minimum re­
quirements. A comfortable chair
to ait an while ironing; a email
radio sat; and a two-bum*r unit
for boiling water or heating cof­
fee ora other refinements GAMA
recommends.

f

This past will admit Johnny Juras
to the Ritz Theatre ai s guest.
Exp. date Aug. 9. 1936.

your homa or (arm with ua to­ 88-REAL ESTATE WANTED
day, |f you really want It sold.
3-BEDROOM house with cerporte,
W* mean bustaess. 8-Bedroom WE HAVE BUYERS - for 3-Bed­
porch and utility room, Friglhema* particularly la demand.
room homes which are already
dslre appliances, 1333 doom
VA sad FHA financed. If you
•••8 DOWN----- 889 MONTH
LOWELL E. OZIER
want to sell, please call us.
S-Bedroem home centrally teenBailder — Pbene ISIS
Seminole Realty, Phone 37 .
tad, ta beautiful condition.
Office: 3881 8. Orleade Dr.
Consult A REALTOR Pint
This *d will admit Pstcr Tilley

HARREY

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C t j f c frir r i

Raymond Lundqusit, Associate

Seminole Realty

3-year old home. Newly furnish­ CULLEN AND
ed. Choice location. Cell 2976-31. 196 IL Park Am.

PSI8IDINT BIN! COTV e l France tdmirea the ssU eiwwa •&lt;•
from Togoland et the Slysee False* la Paris during the 01
et Bastille Day. Ahother fascinated guest et the recaption „
More than 1M native kings and chiefs from f n o i h ienrieriel
cions were In the capital u guests ef tha ststa.

Robert A . Wmiamn, RenMnr

■ighberhood. TERMS.
HOM ES-LOTS-ACREAGE

$119.95

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87—BROKERS and REALTORS

floors, fenced yard, landscaped,
shade, all this for 82000 down,
861.66 monthly, total price o f
O ZIE R R E A L T Y CO. 89142.00.
Bedroom suburban home, like
Laura B. Osier, Broker
Handsome Bedroom Special
new, 3 miles from clock, 89600,
H
au
l
M.
field,
Associate
Vanity with large Mirror
R E A L ESTATE
low down payment.
3801 So. Orlande Dr.
Phono 1331
Panel Bed
30 acre productive farm, 16 acras
EVENINGS: S ill and 790
Cheat of Drawers
83—EXCHANGE—TRADES
tiled, herd road f r e n t e g e,
IP IT IS REAL ESTATE
14700.00, ta eesh.
Reg.
Sell or Trade—3 bedroom home U
•tk Crumley 4 Montaith
1139.93
best part of Seminole Haights,
at UT South Park, Phon* 773
Tampa. Beautiful yard and
They Knew
W. DIETRICHS
T. W. MEBO
shrubbery. Will trade for bom*
REALTORS
W. H. "BUI" STBHPIB
of equal value in Sanford. P.O.
New Selection of—
* uljr AUtt» A llfliU
1881 Park Av*
Phone 37 or 148
Box 283.
Sofas (Foam Rubber)
8149.30
Arietta Price, Aeeeelate
Sofa Beds
............
I03.cn
Realtar — General I* earante
Alexander Jk S trin g e r
Matching Chairs ____
69.50 05—HOMES
tltt
IIS N. P u t Ave.
Real Estate 4 Insurance
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
4-Bedroom, 2 story frame house.
Mri. Lourina Messenger,
Asioc.
THE
LIGHT
18
GREEN
Comer 2nd 4 Magnolia,
Ph 1232
3 aerti, 6 miles west of Sanford
107
Magnolia
Ave.
Ph.
18
For
us
ta
sail
your
p
roperly.
List
"B ed Bamberger" Mgr.
on State Rd. 40. Call 1630-R-4.

FURNITURE

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B A LL R E A L T Y

hardwood (leers, kitchen equip­ Pkoae 1878 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Large 3-bedroom house, unfurnish­
ped, outdoor fireplace, TERMS.
ed. In or out of city. Long leaaa.
A GOOD BUY!
Reasonable rent in exchange I BEDROOMS 318,000 — concrete
black on I lota, S til* baths, in I Bedroom, masonry, insulated,
for
Maintenance.
PHONE
1133
or
And—Beautiful 34-Pc Dinncrwar*
k i t c h e n equipped, hardwood
an attractive and established
1S18-R.
Sat .........
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WIL80N-MAIER
FURNITURE CO
CmU 958
S1I E. First St.

&amp; 4 &gt;
i'g$y
r

Furnished 3 rooms 4 bath, downitalra. 1902 Maple Ave. Phon*
* 1474&lt;-

MID-SUMMER
SAVINGS

HIGHEST CASH TRADE- IN
PU CES PAID FOR USED

Bv STANLEY

7*

ABE YOU LOOKING FOB A
NSW BOMET

3-Bcdrnom house, completely furn
A. B. PETERBON
RED-I-MIX CONCRETE
lahed. Ph. 1219-W.
Broker Associates: A. B. Peterson
Miracle Concrete Co.
Jr.. P. J. Chaiteraen, airfield
309 Elm Ave.
Phone 1333
Garage apt. 112 W. 4th S t Apply
Willetts, John Mtlsch end R. W.
113
Magnolia,
Phone
512.
CONCRETE
Williams. A, C. Doudney, Land
Ready Mixed Concrete, Concrete /UHNISIIKD r-Dedroom house.
Surveyor.
Block, Sind, Gravel, Cement
Phon* MSI
Screened porch 4 garage. 2318 118 N. Park Avo.
Concrete Plp« to Meet All Qual­
Sanford Ave. Ph. 1474.________
MANY PURPOSE HOME
ification!.
Sherman Concrete Pipe Co. 3-Room apt. Adult* only. No pets This Urgo homa located just out
eld* City Limits on 13 lots. Very
Phone 581-J, 213 W. 5th St.
Out West 13th SL
Phone 2419
desirable at home only. Alto,
MAYFAIR
—
3
bedroom
home.
48—BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
adaptable far Doctora office, or
Large yard. Call 1450-J after
It 1* ideal location for Motel,
HAYNES Office Machine Co.,
6 p. m.
or many ether use*. Terms may
Typewriters, adding machines,
bo arranged If deairod.
Unfurnished
2-bedroom
home.
Isfai-RenUU, 314 Mag., PA 44.
Kitchen equipped. 1303 Elliot, 8* us for French Ave. Property
BEAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
Good Used Office Desks from 333.
Phone 903 or 144-W.
3844 Franch Ave,
Used portable and standard size
2-Room opt. Private bath 4 en­
J. W. HALL. REALTOR
typewriter* from $33.
trance. Electric atova 4 refrig
POWELL'S
give
erator. Ph. 979 311 Mellenvllte.
**C6ll Hall" Ph6M 178*
O ffice Supply
U7 B. Magnolia
Phone 988 3-Bedroom furnished apt. Clou In.
EXTRA LARGE
Rent 849. Cell 791-W.
3-Bedreea, t bath hem*. Strip
47—FURNITURE—HOUSEHOLD
teruso floors. Ceramic til*
Unfurnished 2-bedroom house la
baths. Full alee dining room sod
Lake M»ry. 830. Ph. Sanford,
Florida room. Double garage
1042 or 1169-W.
with utility ere* and laundry
room. Reedy for occupancy.
8 -R O O M completely furnished
apartment. 317 Palmetto Avt.
Phone 2392.
*
W ith E ic e lk m t T&lt;
This is a free pass to the Movie
ROSA
L. P A Y T O N
land lUde-ln Theatre for Jo*
Beautiful Dinette Sets. Choice of
Chaldln.
Exp.
data
Aug.
9,
1938,
11 Table Tops and 11 Chair
Pbene *71
17-81 et Hiawatha
rovers . . . Complete with 4
Chain
.
..................... 88—WANTED TO KENT
I BEDROOMS, 88,306—1*4 80x136,

FREE

Pag* I

RENTALS

epts. Phoa* 1331.
VA (OI) - FHA 4 FHA InservEFFICIENCY Apartment Suit­ lea Financing.
able for bachelor or couple HOMES AVAILABLE:
Private bath. Across from Pest South Pinoersit ... . Sanford, Fin.
Office. Manuel Jacobson.
Grovt Manors .........Sanford, Fla.
DESIRABLE one and two bed Valancla Villa* . . . . DaLand, Fla.
room furnished apt PA 433-W
SALES OFFICE
F.M.B. Sc, 10c 4 25c STORE
3423 8. French Ave.
School Drcsaet $1.98 and $2.08, 2 4 3 room apt PA 2983-W.
Pkone UOO 4 M S
321 SANFORD AVE.
Rose Court Apts. 3 room* furnish
ed. Phone 1494.
Pickup bad with metal canopy.
Wcldsd house trailer hltcn k
bumper. 3-speed transmission Avalon Apu. Efficiency, Phone
720-W.
jackshaft &amp; housing grill guard.
All la heavy duty In A-l condi­
3-ROOM fumtsned apartment,
tion o ff ’S3 3/4 ton ChevJe. Will
close in, 111 E. 8th SL, 830 48-LOTS
fit 4 4 3/4 ton Chevic or CMC
monthly. PHONE 2366 or 1032
1948 thru 'S3. 919 Park Ave.
Efiiciency apartment, sir-condl- 3la Lota, west eld* o f Virginia
Ava. near Lake. 137ta X 133 IL
FOR FILMS. Finishing, Tape Rettoned. Hwy, 17-83 S. SlumberPrice 83000. Cash or terms. A.
corderi, Supplies SEE — WIEland Court.
A. Jane, owner, Rout* 4, Box 481
BOLDT'S CAMERA SHOP, 210
Orlando, Phone 8-8001.
8. Park Ave.
Furnished three room apartment,
2101 3IagnoUa, 830.00 monthly,
*4—APPUA.iJCH
Phon* 1873, Robert A. Williams. 100 x 330 Uka front let. Crystal
Point, Lake Mary. Pk. 90) or
FRIGIDAIRE appliances, a s l e e 7 Room lurntshec apt. available
144-W
end service. G. H. High, Oviedo,
now. 3 room furnished apt. 17—BROKERS 1 (4 REALTORS
Fla. Phone FO-5-3313 or Sanford
available by July 20th. 310 Mag­
1842-W after * p. a .
nolia. PA A. K. RoiieUtr, Flor1*L 212.

Open Monday's 111 8:3t p. as.
VISIT OUR BALCONY

LIVESTOCK

43—MUM E l

to the RlU Theatre aa s guest.
Exp. dsl* Aug. 9 , 1938.

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YOU WANT TO GIVE AWAY.

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increasing powers of ths governor
were amended to limit the in­
creased powers to five year*. The
House had amended the teacher
assignment bill to give the county
school boards greater latitude In
miking replacements of teachers.
Yesterday’s H o u s e commlttea
meeting on segregation bills was
highlighted by appearance of Sum­
ter L. Lowry _nd by Atty. Gen.
Ervin.
Lowry, who campaigned unsuc­
cessfully against Collins in the
May primary on a segregation plat­
form, told the committee tha Leglstature should defy tha U. 8. Sup­
reme Court'a school desegregation
ruling even If public officials went
to Jail.
Lowry urged adoption of an In­
terposition resolution and said all
Florida had to do lo prevent Integration In public achoola was to
DONAID O A K . U. takes a prosay to the U. S. Supreme Court “ we
tectlve altitude toward Gary
openly and officially defy you.”
Toys In Lawndsls. Calif, sfter
Ervin also urged adoption of an
saving tho younger boy's life at
Interposition resolution and said the
"swim m ing pool. Don.ld dived
emergency amendment proposal
in and brought tha youngster to
which woulld permit operation of
the surface after hearing cries
a private school system was the
from Mr*. Toya that her son hid
only efefctlve means of avoiding
nut coma up. The exploit even
Integration legally.
amazrd Donald because, up to
Only administration bill still hang­
that moment, he could not swim
ing in the Senate Is the proposal
• stroke.
(international)
providing atlff penalties for false
Or misleading advertising by real
the olJ equipment. I consider a
estate promoters. It Is deaJgned lo
new station as a crying need, two
prevent out of etale buyers of real
new pumpers as a crying need, but
estate from being defrauded by
our Immediate need Is for one new
misleading advertising.
pumper,” he said.
The measure was approved by
Commissioner Higginbotham re­ a Senate Judiciary Committee yes­
marked '*.Wa should scatter our terday after it was amended to
equipment out a bit.”
exempt licensed real estate bro­
City Manager Knowles presented ker* from a provision that copies
a blackboard diagram of the pro­ of planned out of stale advertising
posal new fire station and tha be filed with the Real Estate Com­
naceulty for two new pumpers to mission. Anoher amendment would
convince tho Board of Commission exempt from the filing a person
ers of Sanford's present needs.
advertising five or less parcels for
Commissioner Gstchel said "The sale.
plans would practically assure our
The Senate cleared up details
city lower fire Insurance rales." of various other important legisla­
lie then proposed lhal the city tion.
pursue the recommendations of the
It completed artlon and sent to
City Manager.
tha governor a bill requiring State
Alio meeting the approval of tho Road Department maintenance of
commissioners last night were two former primary roads dropped
nsw packers for the city’s refuse when a new system wss adopted
department, dump trucks, street last month.
sweeper and a dorer loader.
The senators also acccepted
However, the replacement of House amendments to bills to per­
automobiles for both the Polica De­ mit the game commission to trade
partment and the Fire Department a tract in the Jim Corbett Gam*
ware eliminated from the Capital Management Arc* near West Palm
Improvement program. T h e s e Beach for an adjoining tract and
Items woulld be considered in the to icpcal the 1933 Development Cre
city's annual budge).
siat Corporation Law.
Bet aside for further study were
The game commission property
proposals for a publle works da- Is wanted ar a site for a Jet air­
partment radio nctwmk and air craft engine plant.
conditioning for Hie City Hall and
The Senate refused lo accept a
Police Depaitment.
■louse amendment to Its bill set­
The City of Sanford will Imme­ ting admission procedures to the
diately begin exploring the possi­ stale ho-pials. The amendment
bilities of the v -ious projects pro­ would hate required patients to be
posed and negotiate with architects committed to the mental institu­
for preliminary plans and specifi­ tion ncairst Ihrir homes.
cations.

amlidoner David Gatchal,
i iMtncntlnj on the Improvement
prftgram aild ‘ Those tbinca we can
peiat our finger at won't be noticed
tnty1 by Uie cHiccnt here but by
aveiyone who comes to fianford
fiber ai a visitor or aa a burlMMItvan.'*
' M i street lighting program waa
Appeared drat aa the topmost itam
*B the proposed expansion and Im
provement program of the city. Un
dee consideration are new IlghU
f# C French Ave., Seminole Boule
vanl to Flrat St. on rranch Ave.,
first S t from French Ave. to
Sanford, anJ additional lights on
f a s t Ave. from the Intersection of
|T|fRch Ave. to ttth St.
■ Second oa the priority list for
capital Improvements receiving the
ge.ahead from the Board of Sanfont City Commissioners Is the
proposal (o construct a Sanfoid
Civic Center or community center
on Sanford Ave. at Sami note Boule­
vard to house aa auditorium, meet,
left rooms, raereatlon area, library
a ^ patio. The City Manager'i pree l a t i o n pictured the new center
a s** Urge, single story building
Htm»U| a Urge portion u gUss
Watts.
the public library, now on fin h
SC, could bo sold as weR as tho
present Yacht Club for additional
funds for tha constriictlon of the
pew center tinea civic club meeting
rooms and library apaee would b«
provided In the new structure. The
Yotuh Council. Commissioners were
told, has 13,000 available toward
•ueh a project.
In approving tha prajeet Mayor
ScoU said *Th» way to Increase
tho'alto of tho city la to have a
lair conventions and let the people
see-It." Tha city will now explore
tha poulbOltlaa of a Civic Canter
and nagotlata for an architect to
w.-rk out the preliminary plans.
lacluJed in tha approval for explo.
ration and architectural plans
were tha Goldsboro Rsrreatlonal
Area awimmlng pool and tha break­
water for a Sanford boat basin.
: Flans for a boat basin a n l break*
, water met a cold shoulder from (he
commission at first. Mayor Scott
auggaatad that consideration of this
Dim be delayed until the Sanford
TituavlUe Canal U approved. How*
ever, tha naod for such an attrac­
tion for Sanford overcame tha re­
luctance of soma to hypasa the
project and It was added to ths
propo«ed Improvement program.
Different Ideas from members of
the Board of Commissioners high­
lighted the discussion of a proposal
ta-add ntw equipment to the San­
ford Fire Department and build
a new central location for a porlion of tho apparatus and depart­
Jockey Tuny Dr.tplrilo won
ment personnel.
Commliloner flatchrl said "I three of the four Laurel slake
feel that we ns-1 a minimum of races offered during the 19i i
ana new pumper retaining all of spring meeting.
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TODAY

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NO TRADE-IN REQUIRED

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CAIOt MOMS, 30, "Mias Universe of 1137,'* sign* an autograph book
In Loa Angela* tor Frank Leahy, former Notre Dame University
football coach. Ingrid Gouda, Miss Sweden, looks on. Earlier, Misses
Morris and Gouda had signed contracts with Universal Pictures.

FPC Is Assured

(Ceatlnuad Fran Pag* l&gt;
ber of Commorcc, has been a
leader In this group.
George Kinsman, vice president
of Florida Power 6 Ligh has tes­
tified twice in support of the ap­
plication. His testimony was simi­
lar to that of Dick W. Judy, as­
sistant general counstl of the Flor­
ida Power Corporation. Both big
utility companies will buy the fuel
since it is more economical in gen­
erating electricity.
Among city officials from Flor­
ida who have appeared to tell
FPC of the widespread demand for
natural gat anJ the substantial
savings promlsd amounting to
more than 23 per rent In the de­
livered fuel prices in many cates
— were:
Bartow, City Manager Charles
Odom; Blountstown, Mayor R. W.
Foster and City Clerk W. II. Hites;
Clearwater. Mayor Herbert M.
Brown and City Manager F. M.
Middleton; Gainesville, John Kelly,
public utilities manager; Lake AI
fred. City Manager George Costel
to; Lakeland, City Manager David
Payne and City Attorney J. C. Ro­
gers; Leesburg, Mayor Alfred
Smith, and City Manager J. K.
Mitell; Madison,- Mayor Van II.
Priest; Orlando, Curtis H. Stanton,
secretary of the city utilities com­
mission; Plant City, City Attorney
Paul Ruchman; S'.arkc, Mayor W.
T. Jackson and City Clerk Carl
JACKSONVILLE '.B - A series of Jones; Tallahassee, City Manager
transformer explosions In tha un­ Arvah B. Hopkins.
derground distribution s y s t e m
Other cities throughout the state
knocked nut electric current In and many ofifriats of utility com­
downtown Jacksonville for two panies, both municipally and priv­
hours early today, rauird minor ately owneJ, as well as engineers
Injuries to a cab driver and shat­ and fiscal agents for numerous
tered plate glass windows.
Florida ritles, also hare appeared
Dillon Kennedy, utilities com­ j in auppart of (he application or plan
missioner, said the cause was not shoitly lo rxpirss their Indorse­
known Immediately.
ment.
The most spectacular blast
came at Main and Forsyth street*
Eddie Machen, Redding. Calif.,
where a taxi driver was knocked heavyweight who has knocked out
out nf his parked vehicle. He had Nino Valdes, scored knockouts in
a bruised hip and his taxi had mi­ hi« first in professional battles.
nor datnnge.
Ills bout with Valdes was his 13th.
Eight plate glass windows in a
Jockey Willie Hartack rode 4417
nearby store were shattered.
Kennedy estimated damages to winneri In 1935. Ninety-three of
tha distribution svstem would run his winneri scored on Maryland
rare tracks.
"better than tto.ooo*'

Explosions Knock
Out Jacksonville's
Electric Current

Congressmen Will
Inspect Stockholm
NEW YORK tfl - Nine congressmen will go to a Brooklyn
dry-dock tomorrow to Inspect the
Swedish ship damaged In the colIisIon that tank the Italian luxury
liner Andrea Doria.
The congressmen, members of
the House Merchant Marine Com­
mittee, will look over the liner
Stockholm aa the first step in a
probe of safety at tea.
The captains of both llnea have
declined to state publicly and In
detail the “ howa” and "w hy*" of
the disaster. They say the full
atorv must await official Investi­
gations.
In the congressional probe that
starts tomorrow. Chairman Her­
bert C. Bonner (D-NC), laid, "It
ii not tha Intention of tha com­
mittee to determine questions of
liabiliy as between the two Ill-fa­
ted ships."
He said in Washington the group
will try to find out what exami­
nation and Inspection waa mad*
during the building o f the Doria
and whether the two ships had
conformed with the international
convention for safsiy o f Ufa At
sea.

Legal Notice
C•»» • ! IlnliiKMi Sm m*

Ns (TICK 1H IIKIIKIIT OIVEN that
we ele enenerd In bi«»li&gt;r°» at tn]
K 1st Kt under ths flctilloua name
nf Wert Jenelnr H|nr« and that «
Intend In regliter aald name with
the Clerk nf the Circuit Court. Semi­
nole County Klnrlda. In ein-ordance
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Ownership
Important

House Votes To Become
Committee To Consider
Interposition Resolution
* TALLAHASSEE (D—The Florida*
House voted 57 to 38 today to re­
solve lt«clf Into a committee of the
whole House to consider a resolu­
tion of Interposition.
The motion wa* made by Rep.
Farris Bryant of Marion County,
a leading proponent of interposi­
tion.
An attempt by House Speaker
Ted David to dissolve the com­
mittee before It had an opportunity
By MARIAN JONES
to consider the resolution failed by
OVIEDO —The wheels of prog­
voice voe. David left the rostrum
ress mint roll on. Surh is true in
when the committee was formed
and former House Speaker Tom the Oviedo area.
Jerry Arndt has opened a feed
eBaslcy of Walton County took over
store in the building occupied by
as chairman.
The red-hot floor battle over the the Oviedo Variety Store hut tying
interposition resolution, two poten­ vacant for many months. Bob
tial 1960 candidates for governor— Ragsdatr has rented the C. T. NibBryant and David—locked horns in lack building and has opened Rags­
dale's Radio and T. V. Shop thrre.
heading up opposing sides.
Bryant and David clashed first Bob was In radar in the Air Corp
yesterday before the House Com­ for four years, and following hi*
mittee on Segregation Bills reject- discharge he worked fo- RCA for
erf the resolution by a vote of 12'to a while then decided to take up
8, with David opposing the meas­ TV for lu- had already had radio.
ure and Bryant urging its ap­
King's Radio and T. V. Shop,
proval.
owned by Jark King Jr. moved
The floor fight held up adjourn­ from it* location to the store for­
ment plans, although many IcgUla. merly housing the Oviedo Drug
tors forecast that the session would Store. Tld* store, recently repaint­
wind up some time today.
ed, cle. by Mr. and Mrs. Ben H.
The Senate, waiting House ac- Jones, owner now displays a lovely
lion, adopted a resolution calling orangemrnt of electrical applian­
for sine die adjournment at noon. ce*. Jack has his work shop in the
The resolution would have to be hack, but lit Is screened from view
concurred in by the House to end of the plate glass windows by
the special session.
shelves conlalning electrical appli­
Yesterday Rep. J. Emory Cross ances, and W. A. Ward Jr. is his
o f Alachua County offered a mo­ assistant in the work.
tion to bring the resolution to tha
Wo think that the Oviedo Drug
floor despite the unfavorable com­ Store warrants the greatest change,
mittee report. Action was cut off for when Mr. and Mrs. Jones built
by adjournment for the day.
these two modem buildings wa haJ
House proponents of tha reso­ visualised a drug llore located
lution blacked a Senate plan for there.
ending the special session at 5 Well, Ross Noe gel, new manager
p. m. yesterday.
of the Oviedo Drug Store, must
During tha heated committee have been looking at the same
debate, Bryant urged passage of image. For three days in July the
the resolution ae a symbol, even store was closerl, and all helpers
though It might lack legal effect. plus extras lent a hand and the
“ There has to be a time when mas* movement w as accomplished.
____________________
we eay ‘So
far and no further____t
shall The petition between the two
Vrtll * goV'
Ifrt# ** Bryant
BManl "' dicUtwtlT' “ L ■ * h*4 t
Jfou'
11 moved aim iwse
A
.
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n
Able aldrn
nt-'rc tlfRo
was llm
the riulllt
result. “ What
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a' store for thia size town!” is the
exclamation we have heard from
many visiting the slmr.
A brand new soda fountain, the
horr.hoe variety, graces the East
wall. Small booths arc also on
hand for customer*. The new light­
ing system Is much brighter and
Prfie winning entries ware sub­
prettier than the old one and the
mitted by four Sanford area resi­
store boasts a huge stock.
dents In the Sealy 1500,000 PosMr*. Elsie Fleming. Mrs. Ann
turepedie Contest, It was announ- Reynolds, Roy Wclscnbargcr Jr.
S n ‘ £ r , r b' 8 ^
CWc,g0: and11Miss Mary "Alcxander',senre
“ £ “
* 2 o f #m« r*»se. and you „ the , 0(ll fotlntl|n while Roy
c ntertible sleep furniture.
tVeiscnbarger is the pharmacist.
The winners, who will receive j j rs&lt; Wciicnbarger is on hand to
a Posturepedlc mattress from the help out in most any situation even
■torea where they entered the to the hunks too.
contest, now are being considered
The only fly In the ointment is
for a grand prise of 120,000 in the fact that the lovely interior of
cash or common stocks or one of the sore Is screened from he pub­
31 expense-paid vacations for two lic view by shelves in front of those
in Jamaica via Delta Air Lines. beautiful plate glass windows. At
Entrants were asked to choose first it was believed that they
a nama for the Sealy Posturepedlc were there only temporarily hut it
Girl, widely used in advertising seems otherwise now. ’ What a
tha mattress. The contest, one of shame to ruin such a lowly place
the largest ever held, drew hund­ like that," is tho comment heard
from many.
reds o f thousands o f entries.
Due to the absence of a restaur­
Some 5,000 qualifying winners
In the United States and Canada ant in town, complete facilities
are to receive Posturepedlc mat­ have been installed for this pur­
tresses from their dealers. They pose, Mr. Noegel say*. Now those
were selected by the Reuben H. who have had to resort to ham­
Donnelley C o m p a n y , Chicago, burgers, or sandwiches of some
contest judges. Grand prise win­ description, can have a belter
ners will be announced In mid- choice.
August.
Local winners are: Roosevelt
Green, Rt. 3, Box 104; Alelha
Evans, Enterprise; Mildred lluth
Mostly fair today and Thursday
Luster, I’.O. Box 60, Lake Mary; rsrepi fur a few widely sratfrred
Teresa Katherine Martin, 613 W. afternoon thundershowers; low toFirst St.
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night «• to 74.

Oviedo Residents
Boasting Of Big,
New Drug Store

LIEUTENANT COMMANDER
L, J. LEAKY. U8N. who will relievc Commandet L. L. Ham­
rick. UFN, a* Special Service*
Officer of Sanford Naval Air
Station, In early Auxuftt. (O ffi­
cial Photo, U. S. Navy)

★ ★ ★
JLeary To Relieve
Hamrick As Special
Services Officer
Lieutenant Comander Laurl* J.
Leary, USN, will assume duty ••
Special Services Officer of Sanford
(paval Air Station, In early Auguit,
relieving Comandcr Lawrence L.
Hamrick, USN, who U presently
n ig h t Divlaihd Officer of the Ita­
lian.
A* Special Services Officer, he
will be responsible for providing a
constant recreation program for at)
(tatlon personnel, and fleet unit*
hated at the Sanford Naval Air
Station.
Lieutenant Commander Leary re*
'Juried aboard Sanford NAS from
the Whldhcy Island NAS, near Seat­
tle, Wash., where he waa Execu­
tive Officer of Fas Ron 112.
Since entering the Navy in 1M1,
he hai had various dutiea a i Flight
lnitructor. Transport Pilot, Admin­
istration Officer, and Communica­
tions Officer, with different squadtons and shore establishments
throughout the world.
Lieutenant Commander Leary
1Hi* the American Area EuropeanAfrican-Middle Eastern Area, Asia­
tic-Pacific Area. WW II Victory,
and National Defense medal*. He
is married to the former MU* Doro­
thy Illanchard, of Newport, R, I.
They have two children, Patricia,
4 and Michael 2. They reside In
Sanford.
NATIONAL CEMETERY IN
fU M ID A TO BE CONSIDERED
RIVIERA BEACH M — Estab­
lishment o f a national cemetery
in Florida would ease numerous
hardships
facing
relatives o f
armed service veterans who die in
poor circumstances, a Veterans
of Foreign Wars post said yes­
terday,
VFW Post 4143 said it wns urg­
ing government officials and other
tcrans* groups to Consider such
cemetery.

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VOLUME XLVI11

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Residents Submit
Prize Winning
Entries In Contest

Weather

Home ownership, now npprecl
ated by tha majority o f Amer­
icans for its contribution to pleas­
ant and healthful daily living,
was cited today aa one of tha
hulwarki in family planning for
future retirement by J. W. Hall,
president o f the Seminole Coun­
ty Board o f Realtors.
'Thera is « great deal of talk
these days about tha fact that our
population f* tending to have a
higher proportion o f elderly par­
sons Hail said. “ And it ie true that
in 1900 only slightly over 4 per
cent of our population w-as 65 of
over, compared with about 8 per
cent In that age group today,
and an estimated 10 per cent of
our people who will be 65 or
ovrr in 1075."
“ These facta have given rise to
a number of government plans—
ninny of them impractical and at
variance with
our
traditional
principles—to ease the problems
o f the aged."
“ The truth o f the matter la,”
the Seminole County real estate
executive continued, “ that there
urn five concrete steps which
many American familiea ean take
on their own initiative to assure
a financlally-secure old age. Home
ownership Is one of these, end
like the others, the eertler In life
it is realised the more pleasant
the retirement year* will be."
Hall listed the other four ele­
ments in a practiral personal re­
tirement plan as the metntenance
o f a savings nr investment ac
count, the creation of a life In
surance program providing for a
monthly retirement
Incoma as
well as the protection o f depend­
ents, an
understanding
of
federal
aoclal
security
benefits, and knowledge of the
provisions o f company pension
plans that may be available to
employes.
“ The important thing
here,"
Hall cautioned, “ is to realise that
no one of these element* is gen­
erally sufficient by itself to pro­
vide more than a minimum stand­
ard of living for the average
person. But a comldnalon of
most of them adds up to what
the Chamber of Commerce of
the United States-tut eaWed^He
besLUnd of ratlremebt plan."
In support of the practicality of
his advice, Hall noted that today
over half of the persona 66 or
older have some form o f lifetime
income from retirement plans,
and that »i&lt; of 10 non—farm
familiea are in the home owner
status.
Pointing out that maximum
feasible home ownership has long
lieen a national goat of all Real­
tor* and the National Association
of Rea! Estate Board* to which
they Itching, Hall »sid *1*" that
average monthly home mortgage
payments in litis area are no
higher than many rents, and
that legitimate inroma tax ad­
vantage* arc often connected with
home ownership.
“ But the very real and direct
benefits In buying a home new
as a part of a retirement plan for
the futuro are two-fold,’ ’ Hall
stated,
"First, by the lime most wageearners are ready for retirement,
they will own their own horn*
free of debt and subject only to
maintenance charges and to tha
p r o p e r t y t«x which is very
reasonable here because of home­
stead exemption which we hava
hera In Florida,
“ Second, if the retired family
should wish to sell their paid-for
home, the money received ran go
far toward providing for the
realisation of the retirement Ufa
preferred—travvsl or whatever tha
heart might desire.
After all, what more could on#
desire, than to live In Florida
and enjoy ail 11* advantages!
“ Home ownership—the founda­
tion o f so much of great valua
in our national and civic l i f e can also be the foundation of a
secure future for
the young
rouptes o f todsy who will he to­
morrow’s senior eltisens," he
concluded.

Airliner Lands
After. Trouble
With Engine

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W E D N E SD A Y AU G U ST 1. 1956

A ssocia ted P rees L eased

Hobby To Resume
Sheriffs Job Soon
Deputies
Not
Revealed

Sheriff J. Luther Hobby said
this morning that he will taka
over tho Seminole County Sher­
iff's office n* soon us possible.
“ Arrangements must bo com­
plete for tho transfor of auto­
mobile* and other aqulpment,"
Hobby said.
Earlier this morning, Hobby
stated “ From what I hava heard
and read, I have been reinstated.
“ However," he said, “ there ha*
been no oflfciat notification from
tho Governor or from Senator
Dougin* Stenstrom relative to my
reinstatement."
latter today, Sheriff Hubby In­
formed The Sanford Herald, “ I
havo been Informed by Senator
Stenstrom who la now in Tallshai'
see that the action of the Sen­
ate automatically reinstates me
and I am now the Sheriff.
“ .My next move will b« to taka
over tho sheriff’s office* and
equipment at tha earliest poasilrfc lime from Denver Cordell
sheriff during the time o f my
who wns appointed to serve aa
suspension," Hobby aald.
“ I am not quit* ready to an­
nounce th# namea of those who
wilt serve ea deputies on my
staff," Hobby informed T h o
Herald today. He said, “ Jimmy
Singletary will remain aa office
deputy."
With the action o f th* Sen­
ate, Seminole County la Immed
lately under the jurisdiction of
Sheriff J. Luther llobby, accord­
ing to statement* released to the
Sheriff from Tallahassee. No
further action or notification is
IN BERMUDA (WORTS, sport shirt, snort shoes and socks, C. R.
necessary since tha Govamor’a
“ Charllo'' Dawron complete* tho last-minute ntovo of personal ba* gfjjer of suspension waa not ap
longing* from .the County Agent's office pi tha Court House aa he proved by tho Renata, an Its pre­
complelaM tho last day on duty before retiring. Uawsnn lias retired
after 30 years o f sorvlrt 27l« of them in Seminole County. (Staff sentation yesterday.
Phot*)

County To Get Over ,
$22,000 From Gas Tax
Bamlnole County's share in the
Juoa gas tax collections rantes
to 122,506.77, said Kay E. Green,
BUte Comptroller, in his report
of gasoline sales and lax ci.lL-c
lad.
“ Gasoline
ssles
di.rin?
the
month of June &lt;witii sales report­
ed and tax coll seted during July;
totaled 117,442,985 gillorn, an in­
crease of 5,432,581 over the III,010,404 gallons used durinj the
previous month,” Green stated n
his monthly memorandum.
June sales, tho report included
were also an Increase of 19,306,041 gallons over the total uf •)»,136,916 gallons
for the
same
month last year.
Gai collections on Juno salts
•mounted to $8,190,015 an in­
crease Of $379,298 over collections
of the previous month and $1,318,699 over the $6,841,410 collected
for tha aamc monthly period last
year, Green reported,
June gasoline sales (hi* year
were unespcctrdly
high, said
Green. During past years, he com ­
mented in hit report, starting
with sales during May there is a
leveling off. with only compara­
tively minor variations month to
month, with September the lowest
month o f the year. In October,
sales sUrt to rise again. Tho rate
of gasoline consumption during
June would appear to be cvldcnrs
that tha lummer tourist season in
Florida has greatly exceeded that
of previous years, Green ssld.
In Seminole County, during
June, there were 877,150 gallons
of gasoline consumed with a total
tax collection of $61,49030.
Tax returned to counties from
gasoline tax collection* are for
road bond and road building pur­
poses.

•(! (fpi—An eir1ln»r rsi-e-jog
"fl passenger* and a baby from
Panama to New Orleans landed
v .—,
after t'o-ilde with
July 21
o f Its four engine*.
Admissions
Passengers from the ntane. Pan
Jan* Hale (Sanford)
American flight 610, transferred
Bam Hicks (Sanford)
to another aircraft and continued
Viola Daniel* (Sanford)
on to New Orleans,
Nathan Runkrl (De Bary)
One passenger, Bill Walters of
Births
* o« *n*»1*«. ea'i* so e " - 1"* on
Baby Boy Hal*
the Constellation blew a evllndar
Discharges
head and that It* propallor had to
Mr*. Ethel Tart (Osteen)
bo fenth-red for the long detour
Rebecca Oxcndlne (Oviedo)
to Miami.
Mrs. OdJ* Whipple (Sanford)
Walters aald tha trouble occurred
when the plane was more than (00 Mrs. Ruby Thomas and baby boy
(Altamonta Spring*)
mite* from Miami.
Mr*. Donnies Stanley and
Bandleader Jan Garber was ona

Elks To Initiate8
Into Grand Exalted
Ruler's Class
The .Sanford Elks Lodgi- will
initiate right nrw members In a
group to he known as (he “ Grand
Exalted Ruler’* '' class at the lo­
cal lodg» tomorrow night.
Russell Saxton, vice president of
the East Central Division of the
State Elks Association, wilt psy
his official visit to the Sanford
lodge at tomorrow night's meet­
ing.
The Inflation and meeting will
be preceded by a roast beef sup­
per.
Other rvents slated for the local
Elks Club are two dunces which
have been set for Saturday Au­
gust 11 and 25.
The community blood hank wilt
be in the annex uf tho local Elks
Club on Tuesday, August 7 and 21.

Hospital Notes

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CAP1AIN FRNOLD O. LOVJL
Marine Detachment o f Sanford J
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Barks To Attend
Seminar-Cruise

Dr. Orville Barks of Banfnrd
.will attend the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Sem­
inar-Cruise on
November 17,
which will be held aboard the
Steamship Stockholm.
Dr. Barks has received notice
that the Medical Seminar-Cruise
will definitely sail from Wilm­
ington, N. C., on Nov. IT, as sched­
uled.
“ Damages to the Stockholm
were minor," the notice advised.
“ The ship require* replacement
o f some ptatr* in the bow section
of the crew's quarters, and this
will be completed In a few
weeks."
About 116 doctors, with their
families and friends are nuw book­
ed for the cruise.

Seminole Chiefs
Club Slates 2nd
Meet Next Tuesday
The second meeting of the Sent*
inole Chiefs Club has been s c •.**
next Tuesday evening at the com­
missioners room of the Sanford
City Hall,
John Keeling, secretary-lreaiurcr of tha newly formed club, aald
thli morning that the “ main Item
o f business to be discussed at
Tuesday nlght’a meeting would ba
the organisation of the membe-ship drive unde the club'* vie#
President Thomas Stringer."
There wilt be other Kami &lt;m
the agenda, Keeling said.
The Seminole Chiefs president,
in Cuba this week, will be back
lit Sanford for the second get-to­
gether o f the organisation (hat
hai dedicated Itself to promote in­
terest In and enthusiasm at th*
athletic event* of Seminola High
School.
Membership fee was set at $8
at the Initial meeting o f the
group last Tuesday sight.
It Is expected that an even larg­
er crowd than attended th* first
meeting when 'he Seminole Chiefs
Club was formally organised, will
be on hand for the second meeting
next Tuesday night at B o'clock.

E. love Receives
Rank Promotion I.
To Captain, USMC
Emold O. Love, Offlcerltw
Charge o f th* Marine Detachment
o f Sanford Naval Air Station, ha*
been promoted In rank to Captain
U.S. Marine Corp*.
Captain Lov* received news o f
hi* promotion from Major L. J.
Sartor, USMC, Commanding Offi­
cer of th* Marine Barracks at th*
Jacksonville NAS, July 20.
Before reporting aboard SNAS
■■ Offlcer ln-Chsrge of the Ma­
rin* Detachment in 8cpL 1955,
he was Marine Barracks Officer
at tha Jackaonville NAS.
Captain Love received hi* commlaalon a* 2nd Lt., USMC, In No­
vember, 1962. Since then, he lu *
had duty with the 1st Marine Di­
vision In Korea, and with (ha 4th
Marine Regiment in Uawall.
Captain Love I* married to th*
former Mis* Sally Moore o f Wa­
terford, Wls. They have one child,
Michael Lee. They reside in San­
ford.

VALIDATION OK BONDS FOR
SCHOOL BUILDINGS OKAYED
TALLAHASSEE IB - Validation
of bunds for new school buildings
has been approved by the Su­
preme Court for Alachua, $300.000; Brevard, *1 million dollars;
Escambia, one million dollars;
nlm I q44TrOl on AT lotlsDT
William E. Mattair. 85. died at
Manatee, $200,000; Okaloosa, 1/4
11:15 p. m. last night at the horn*
million dollars; Pasco, $200,000;
of his son-ln-taw and dniigh'.cr,
St, Lucie, $300,000; Santa Rosa
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Koteff, 1521
$230,000, and Sarasota $200,000.
Duiiela* Ave.
Mr. Mattair had made hi* home
in Hanford for the la-t three
months. He passed away following
a short Illness.
Born Feb. 16, 1871 In Wiltlston,
Mr. Mnttalr had made his home
In Osteen for the ns*' 28 year*
until moving to Sanford,
lfe retired In 1927 from tht
Florida East Coast Railroad at
a section foreman.
Ur. Mattair was a member o f
the Osteen Baptist Church and o f
the Spanish American War Vet­
eran*.
Ha la survived by his widow,
Mrs. Mary C. Mattair, Osteen!
four daughters, Mrs. J. F. Wheel­
er. Ocala; Mri. G. A. Harris, Mrs,
111uford Carroll, and Mrs. Her*man Koleff, Sanford: one son, W.
E. Mattair Jr., Sanford, ten
grandchildren, two great grand­
children, and numerous nieces and
nephews.
Funeral services will be b « ld 'i» *
a p. m. tomorrow afternoon »%
Bri-tcn Funeral Home with tho
lo v . W. P. Brooks Jr., officiating.
Burial wUI b* to th* Oth
Cemetery,

W. E. Mattair, 85,
Dies Last N igh t
After Short Illness

O fflrsr-ln-f barge o f th*
Station. (Official P hot*

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                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on July 31, 1956.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
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                <text>Original 9-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, July 31, 1956; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
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